Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON', TUESDAY. FERRITA1?Y
Gifted Writers to Furnish '.
4 ' Features for : Mail Jribune
FOR REESE CREEK
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'SPf I ONLY TWO DAYS MOKE AT THESE . V
. - LOW . PRICES ' i
REV. JOHNSTON TO
. Judge Norton's court -van the
scene of a little druma. which bid
tnir to he a tragedy, liad "riot the
judftc thrown; in a surprise and
Kiven It a hai)y etidhiB. . .
(1. 15. HHell; It, Hit.V confessed to
robbing the Music Hox store of sr0
Kelirunry 20.. nnd pleaded guilty:
Ho citnic up for sentence ;'?itorduy
surrounded Tby: his , iinrcntH, IiIh
yountr wICo iiuU'soinu loyal .friends:
- Knowing hl Rllllt, and uelnis In
.tho midst ' of all those who hived i
nnd trusted him ntutn; was a hard '
situation tfur harder than lii-lnir !
sent to the penitentiary. So lie Set
lil tow. ' frowned, ' and looked
neither, to the ..right or the left, j
Ho was willing' to take Ills' int-dl- i
eine and hoped they would make j
it . ns-painless aB possible. ;
The .Judge asked Assistant. Proae
culihK' Attorney Cleorsro N'cilson. if
he . had any recommendation.-, lie
had none, l'lo then asked If the
father of tho boy had anything to
The father couldn't say much j
except mat ins boy nau never been
In .any. trouble before, and he
didn't know what liad Kuttjn. Into
him. lie did say that his son had
an .ungovernable temper, and ac
credited his act partially to that.
Tho. Judge then iisked If .anyone
else had unyUiiug to.auy. . A friend
stepped' up to the .beneh,: und told
how the prisoner had 'been like a
brother to him how he had. al
ways -been thoroly iionest and
square m his "dealings, lie cited
,,-f-itii"tini, i,nfi ,i,.,.io,t it, tin,. '
treasurer of their lodge, which I
showed their faith in his honesty, i
lit hers, stepped up . und talked.
.so one .,,o biu u wouiu o mueu,toatul,c6 ,).,,,. W1.,iera f The
ury offonso.... ut It wna. kind or i AHHoclated Pvshh,, win iippear res
those fWcnUs, unci the youne pria-! ularly in tho Mail 'Tribune, ;
uner wan fthdiiiK it harder and j - i'Ahout Now- York," with Jtich-hanlt-r
to keep up his poo., nrd . Mnssock, desnibin.-; life in
lie Htood up for spntepec, JudK" . i -t i
No. ton looked Htcm. That was j world s lat'BOHt niutropolis; A
cushu- to tuko anyway than all ; WaBhingtoh Daybook," .by Hurbcrt
iIwko kindly picas on the prt of C. Pluimncr, Ktvin Intorprctalivfj
ilia friends.' , j background h of cvonts nnd per-
' Vonr sentence will be that you I sonalitieK in the imtion'a capital,
wilt be confined to the penitent!- I and '."Hollywood Sights and
arv.in the state of Oregon for an J Sounds,!' by Hobbin Coons, arc
indeterminate term, not to exceed
one year," he sutd, and paused,
The prisoner niosttencd his lips.
-ml 1 parole you to the district
attorney of Jackson count jv tojdroin and MolitiH ot tpe. Day,' by
whom you are to report etc.,
et,'!. S.-i ' "
There was a hushed atmosphere
. in the. .court room. The Jailor
arose and lled two other youthful
prisoners, ' who hud just had 'n
hearing; from the room; Shell
turned and nu(onmtica;;y followed
thru thy door and out into the
hall. .'..
"Whnro tire you g(Ing?" naked
Jailor -Ike Dunford. , "Ov back -don't
you . understand? You're
free.. You're out on parole.". . 1
The prisoner; who couldn't un
derstand bis sentence, walked
i gropingly back; Into the' court
room,, where. :lte. found' liis wife,
'his family
fcears.
and his friends all in
f'lyde H. lllgglits ot IhoX'opco
'coininerclnl dejiartnient bus rer
turned from Corvallis where lie
attended thc Rurnl' Kle'ctiie Service
. .Men's school held at OrH. C, last
week. .Mr. JligglnN who is an as.
sociale nieniber. of the.. American
Society of Agricultural Knifineera
- reports a most interesilng and
eilucatlonnl course of study at this
..year's school. The course Is spon
sored by the Oregon committee oil
the Relation of l'.lectiiclty to Agri
culture and Is devoted to the im
provement of working conditions
: oir the farm through' the lnlrmln;
llvu of modern electrical method.'
l.vu of modern
:M YltTI.K I'C
1'OJ.NT. Union Oil
coin puny: S'ilV.Vi'ect.MetVrco stn'.lon
hin'eln neiir1' future.-
I i rwv. ii
liv hmmiW(A Aim
Q RICHARD ..G tvlASSacK - PEWITT' MACKENZIE HI
HERBERT C. PLUMMEiR
. -These and other star writers
'"hi-s of a group of special
larl? in the Mai1 THbun '.
An outstanding ..ftroiiti of new
among the most prominent of tho
new .features. ' . - 1
Two others, "Talks-: to, Parents,"
bby Alice PruIo, authority on-rhU-
Mrs. Alexander tieorgo, home eeb-
nomtcs expert, lno will appear.
In Uroadway-Theatres," by CI. .1),
Seymour, anil "scanning iyo w : royally anil oilier. Iciulitig person
Books," by Richard (i. Mnssock. 1 ages of the continent. Jits ex'ter
the stage and literary reviews, will lences ' with llieso Deraonalitlen
be featured. - - rhnvc found lliclr.-.'wayHhtii ain
In exlinmlitig ItH servlt'i) lo reud-j of the i"Not Piissed- by Crnsor"
crs, tho Mull Tribune has obialn-! stories.. j "
d . another dlBlinetive . feiilurej -Richard O.' MuaDock litiows .New
which is oxjiected to attract wide i York by day and by night und it
attention. , .This is ."Not Passed by is from tills background that he
Censor," n series of- graphics excit-1 draws his word scotches of the
In.'; stories irom the notebook of I metropolis. ' "' '".'.'
E
S
T'lie .Farmers' Cooperative Ex
change,.' through' Manager- Clay 15.
Barker,' Jsi making arrrigeinonts
for the aninuil egg storage and egg
pool. Eggs are now sidling at from
as to 80 cents. a dozen. ' .
A ui Ink demand for land plaster
and sulphur is now under was'
among the farmers of the valley,
the .exchange finding tt difficult to
keep a supply of sulphur nnd land
plaster, commodities finding high
favor for orchard and farm fertil
ization. ' ,
IilUXUISI,' Italy. (!') The dc
vclponieiit of air lines from here lo
Athens and other points bus re--vlve.i
hope In n prosperous future
I rivaling .the liriiidis'luin of Uoiuali
days. Itrindlsl rf : lnsf ?MHitu .. was
when Ihe crus.'iih?rs swarmed
through here on then? way to tho
1 loy Land.
.ZM I
KOBBIN COQN3
of "The Associated- Press are 'the
features which will appear regu-
,', - :. .,,
hDoWItt Mackenzie,
' l'antotis ; war
corrcspontlont.
Many of these stories could not
i be written .during: th WorhK'Vai
nepauit ol censnrship and; In other
' instances, crowded cables nnd the
necessity of : transmitting wpot
j news of the 'conflict. .Mackenzie,
i who bas a keen Insight into human
nature anil Incidents of Ufa which
appeal to everyone, ' kopV a roctyd
of Ills' observations and ox per;
; lences.
! Now, while chief of Loudon ltttr
:eau of The Associated Press,, of
whieh this paper' Is a inomher .lio
is turning t lie pages of this Inter
, estliiR books nnd writing the vlvl.l
! stories: jsile from duties mi War
! eorresiiontlont,-'' Mackenzie . (luring
j his years as a foreign corresponrl.
i ent hart become intimately 'no-
niialnled with virtually all official!..
Daily Meteorological Report
.. . . . Tuesday. February 10
.-..'. Forecasts ! "
. Medford and .vicinity':'. Cloudy io-
night and Wednesday. .. .Moderate I
temperature, t i - ;'r'. ., . J
Oregon', tienerally cloudy tolilghl I
and Wednesday; probably rain in i
northwest portion.. Sligh(ly wnrmer
in east central, poll Inn tonight.
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Local Data
Tempernttiro ilegs.)'..
Highest (Lust 12 hrs.)
Iowest (l-ast 12 hrs.)..
Rol; humidity (1'ct.)
l'recljiltjitlon (lim.) ..
Utate of weather.. Sprinkling ).'. dy.
Total precipitation nice S'opt. 1,
IM88.t7 incHmi. ' ' J Z .J.
Sunser7nduy, 5:07 p. in. ;
Snnriso Wednesday, 6:61) a. in.
Sunset Weiliiesdny. 5: Tilt p. m.
OboervntlonB Taken at 5 A. M,'
120th Meridian Tiirre
giTT
tt
Raker City ....i.
Illsinarck r .
llolse
Denver ....
Den Moines
Fresno
Helena ............
Ub Angeles ..
Mnrshfleld
I'hoenlx
I'lirlluiid
Red Hlurf
Rosehurg
Suit I.uke City
Han Francisco
Santa Fc
10
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22
20
10
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' Ti2
' 24 '
10
3S
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. 32
20
50
10
32
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Clear
' Foggy
Clear
. Cloudy
Snow
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
CJoar
Cloudy
CIcHr
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
V. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
2li
38
'32
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04
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'28
Seattle 4S
Kpoksne 4
Walla Walla .... 11
Winnipeg I.x...... ....
I.
A mitt-ici.!' treat Ih in litore for,
j snappy dance( music over the
; radio. During Copco. hour, from
9 to 10 1). m. tonight, the "Copco
i Sn "i.ntors", will offer a high
i tension program. fenturlnQiill that
i In new in popular song ami dunce
' numbers. SpeciaitloB and solo se
lection!, ir:U ; InterniwrKOd thru
"jut the orchestrations and a most
enjoyable hour'n enlnrtalnnient Is
iisured a.! who ! listen in - :H 9
W. DICK,, Meteorologist.. 7 I ! 1MI 1
G0SYNCOPATERS ; feS
nurn mirn Tnilin T ....... v. -
VhKMh 1 1 IN H f ,
UIL.II HillUU IUM1U1II
RKKS'K CUkOk, Ore., Feb. lO :
(Special.) llev. .1. A;. Johnston
is to begin revival services ul the
Keese- Creek school house Krlduy .
evening. March 1st. Hev. Johnston
halls from California where he has'
engaged in revival work for many;
vears in connection with "Faith -Home,"
a work founded by faith ,
in the Word of (led altuitr the lines
luT tho tleorge Mutler , Orphanages j
j In 'Ktiglnud. U is tu-work where
eared for vlio otherwise would be !
without a home.
A family by the name of Hat
field have recently secured a tract
of land near Charley Humphrey, j
Wilbird Hall was busy one day
last week hauling gypso.n, getting M
ready for the ;rlng sowing.
J. Arnold who formerly mas m-
ployed by i W ..Hummel- has pur- ,i
chased a tract of land noai Huhe ;
Johnson from the Kngle Point
Irrigation district and building
avhouse this wrk. -.,.!
Mr. and Mrs. Watklns, . former
residents, of Heese Creek paid a j
pleasant visit last Monday.iit the;
home of Mivnnd Mrs. C. li. Com-j
nutnw. . . ' "'. j
The Sunday school text for last i
Sunday dealt with Chrlstiuni
growth. The golden text which is 1
thtv keynoti of the lesson tells us i
to "grow in grace, and in tho ;
knowlefige of our Iord and Savior j
Jesus Christ." ( 1 1 Peter
Rev. John Stllle preached u very!
alle sermon from Luke ,S'i:4;r. All
are welcome to these services. It'V. j
J. M. Johnston will bring the men- I
sage next Sunday." Come anil hear I
this fcreat man of;ialtlr and be;
pouvineed that thmie! nr.e thoao .
f-who still live by fu"tth brdod. No I
j collections. .. ,
SEEN AT SHADY COVE
SHADY
CO VI-!,' Ore., Kcb... ill.
The crows have put In
j 'fleeinl. )
m apicur:mce, ulno the robins, .a
sure harbinger of, spring,' and
many of. the neighbors are plowing
and putting In crops.
Thc-Tiinituunlty wn very inut-h
rurprlsid this week tu learn, of tho
wedding of lici t .Conner anil Jilss
Smith, i.nd to show th'.-m Hint they
couliln'l gel awny without' being
found .ml,' massed together ami
gave them a charivari. .... .
Ouv school . gave a nice enter
talnrtient Thursday night In honor
of Washington's birthday.. It was
much enjoyed by a nice crowd.
Jfrs. Frank Johnson Is still In
very poor health, bill .Mr.. Johnson
is a lot belter n ml Is abb' to be
nhout .lohn Able Is home again.
He did ii.it stay long In the train
ing camp. We did not learn the
reason. 1 ' : i
Mrs) John I.ud.'Mi wns very sick
last week .but 'lsi betior at present.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
225.0 M'nlers
4 v Tuesday.
Kilo Ke
.Fbruary 26
f v. si.
8 to Tho
: Murket. .
Pig Tail .Moat
il to 10 -The California (Jregou
I'ower t oinpuny
Wednesday, February 27
A. M. . - . '
10 to llMiiiin't Dept. Stoic.
11 ti).1l:30 lluck'K Hukerv.
11:30 lo 12- Merchants' Cliev-
. rolet Company. i. . 1
1'. AI.-
12 lo 12:30 City Cleaning and
- Dyeing Works. .
12:30 to 1:3011 lloobo & Kin-
die Service Slutlon.
12:30 Tho Mull Trlbun News
Flashes. W
5:30 to 8: IS Yff Towne Crier.
6:15 to G:3"0 The' Main Trlb-
! line News nnd Markets. ,
'
. ". 4.
Vitaphone Officials j
In Medford Today
R. Cj Hill, Portland branch ninn
nger oi the Vltiiphonc corporation,
ami Win. H. Ilyars of 1'urtlnntl, dlr
vision ninnnger of the company, (ife
In Medlord today Irnnstictlng busi
ness with lleorge Hunt.
They botli praise Medford ns one
of the most, progressive cities on
Nig coast today and say the people
of "southern Oregon -"nbtiuld be
pruud of the high chins 'pictures
Ihe (leorgo Hunt company Is pre
senting In the ('litterbin nnd Riiilto
theatr. In Medford nnrt-tlte Rlvoll
In Ornnts Pass.
CASTORIA
. Ch ildren Cry Jorff
A pure vegetable preparation to re- I
lieve common baby ailmdii". uch aa i
constipation, cjtio, k ' colds, ate. ; i
enume Caatona hears Ihe. Siiputlurfufs
BATTERIES, at Only
Kliuil Week of Lowest Udtlery l'llccs In Our
History Uur KIVI'JHSI.pp battery guaranteed
pr 2 xeurs., ugalni't di'f.'i'ts -lii woi'UnianbiP
or iim'lerliil. ' Is prb cd 'at' ft.OO. 'Kor P'ords
and oilier light curs. : other ' prices In iuo
portlun. .' . ; - i : . -'
RADIATORS, Priced now at
.'or KonlH, ul. $8.0.0. (.iimranU'ol 18 nrontliH. iusniUKf v-
ft'rts hi mntt-rUils oi . wOrUiuunslilii. Hi-liHnnt tn,. vndlutyrH' ut
ponular car, . ' , '
,. I MOTO-METERS S2.89 -' ,
. riemiille . lloyee
A'Vui'0 imrirain,
Molo-Meter:
indeed.'.
EASY
Phone 2861
M8MTG0MERY WARD &GQ
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Blue JaGket
A Real Dance Band, Featuring
GEO. KING
i ; Paul Whiteman6 Former Piano Player i
WALKER'S PAVILION
Wed. Nite, Feb. 27
30x3l. CI.
Oversize
$7-00
$8.00
Model. 1,'st
m iJ.ss.
price $7. GO.
PAYMENTS
Medford Ore.
TO !
ANDRUS
. And His Original
On RIVERSIDE,
Wardwear Tires;
" - ' 1 -A A
Tubes, Batteries
andRadiators!
RIVERSIDE TIRES
! . Guaranteed 1G,000 Miles ...
'and for LIFETIME! '
Oversize Cords
" Till' Tube
- I'llce rl'vlcc
30x314 CI. 5.38 $1.05
SS .9,35 1.50
SS 10.00 1.60
SS 10.5? ,M.70
SS 11.40 "1.80
32x4
33x4
34x4
Other Sizes Priced in Proportion!
WARDWEAR TIRES
Guaranteed for 10,000 Miles and
''; . '. i for LIFETIME .against defects!
Oversize Cords I Balloon Cords
Tiro Tulk
.. i li'lce I'rl.'C
30x3y2 CI. $ 4.59 $ .85
30x3y2 SS 5.50 .85
31x4 SS 7.60 1.10
32x4. SS 7.90 1.15
32x412 SS 10,05 1.50
Other Sizes Priced in Proportion!
on All- Tire and Tube Purchases
Amounting :td. $25,00 or More. Save!,.
Balloon Cords .
Tire Tuho
IM Ice . lVI.'O
29x4.40 .,..$ 6.15 $1.20
29x4.75 . 8.15 1,45
30x5.25
31x5.25
32x5.77
. 10.05 1.75
. 10.35 1.80
. 14.05 .2.20'
Tlror 'Tube
Prhv lrice
28x4.75 .'...:.$6.65 $1.20
29x4.40 ...... 5.15V 1.00 ,
29x4.75 6.80 1.25
30x4,50 " . 5.80 1.15
30x4.75 6.95' 1.30'
117 South Central
Athlete and Sportsman
Orthogons ore tho "Last
. Word "- In Oorroctive
, i' , " Lenses ''i -
Correctlnu Marginal Astigma
tism, they o'vb ' "
LARGER FIELD '
of accurate vision. 'Try them
and be convinced. : ,
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometrist ' '
222 E. Main St. Medford
i
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II v
In piircluisInK n Dinmonil,
iluiility Hhotild be Ihn par
amount cuimlUortiHun. Ho
lPctlnK a stonei hure liStinns
flhtHlninis lln'. fiiwt: avalN i
I ablo for itht motor! "'t .'t I
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