Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    :'PXGE THREE
SELECT JURY FOR -
JURY OF TWELVE
POPULAR SONG AS
T(
T
T
HIGH BOY BALLOT
I
MEDFORD -MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EC! OX, WEDNESDAY,. MARCIf 27, 192!).
A great deal of local interest Is
being stiown by Medford citizens
- regarding the iurpurt election next
Tuesday, and much work is being
done by individuals to help put
uvlt mis prujcci. kj no ouisuinuing
example of this interest is shown
by the following parody on the
popular song, "If You Want the
K a I n b o w You Must Have the
Ham," written by L. H. Johnson,
well known Di"-ant salesman of
this city:
Take the town of Medford.
Home of the Hurt lot t pear,
If she wants the airport
Khe must have the air.
Travel, It will double,
, If we take our stand.
For airplanes will not stop here
Unless they can land.
For if the weather it foggy
And they cannot see the hill;
If the pilot he gets muddled,
Then what a spill! .
So let us build an uirport,
With plenty of room,.
Wo when they try to land hero
They won't "fuw down and go
boom"!
Astoria. KF.Il radio str.Uon re
cently hold inaugural program cel
ebrating newstudios.
Member of the high school stu
dent body seem to be quite en
i thused over popularity contostH,
and have started one In which the
boys are the objects ot 'nlerest.
, The difference betweei. this con
test and the one which closed test
week, is that the boys are. not al
lowed to vote.
The votes are sold at the book
exchance, and each ticket, which
costs one cent, is good for ten
votes, to bo cast for the favorite
candidate. The voting started Fri
day evening at the Junior carnival,
and the first ballot showed Ken
neth Swartz. sophomore candidate,
in the lead, with Jack Huehcg,
senior, a close second. The candi
dates holding third and fourth
places are: Charles Thomas, Jun
ior' cauldldmte, and John Wellls,
freshman, respectively.
Votes will be counted dally, and
the winner will be announced In
the Clirls' league edition of the Ill
Times, which will be issued Fri
day. April 6. The winner, will be
presented with a very worthwhile
gift at the dance given Friday
evening by the Girls' league.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Ststlon
- '
Wednesday, Mim-li 27
6:15 to 6:30 p. in. Medford
Mail Tribune news and
market reports.
Thursday, March B8
9:30-10:00 Golden .West
Gro-
I
I
I
:
4 Coffee hour.
10:00-10:30 Economy
For best results use
YflH BAKING
UO POWDER
Same Price
For Over 38 Years
2$ ounces or JJC
MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
ceteria and Kd Binns.
10:30-1 1:00 Heche & Kindlo
Service Stations. $
11:00-11:30 Rock Gap.
11:30-12:00 Jarmin - Woods
4 Drug Store, 4
12:00-12:05 Medford Mall
! Tribune news flushes. i
12:05-12:33 Music Box.
12:35-1:05 Gold Seal Cream-
4 ery. "'
1:35-2:05 Bock's Bakery.
2:05-2:35 Independent Klec.
! Store. &
2:35-3:05 Subln & Rindt,
Durant dealers.
6:15-6:30 Medford Mail Trl-
buno news and markets. fr
Indications this forenoon were
stitute more than one-half of the
Jury before which the $10,000 libel!
suit of Harry i nunc against the
Daily News Publishing; company of
Medford would he tried. Compara
tively little difficulty was heins
experienced in the Jury selection
and the trial was expected to be
well underway this afternoon, with
the possibility or ending tomorrow
afternoon. t
1'oung, who was held in the
county jail in 1927, as a suspect
In connection with a highway rob
bery near this city, involving the
nntnrimia .Innps lirnt li-r ia K:iu(nir
his suit on alleged slander he claims!
was contained in a "news article
published in the Daily News, link
ing him with the DcAutremont
hold-up and murders in the Sis
kiyou mountains six yearn ago.
Counsel for the plaintiff plans
to cover angles of the libel law in
proving its case and has several
witnesses to bear out claims.
The defense plans to bring out
Young's past record, and the trial
is expected to be spirited.
Young also has a $50,000 suit
directed against the Southern Pa-j
cine company on grounds the com
pany wrongfully caused his arrest
in connection with the tunnel hold
up. In yesterday's trial, a judgment
of $335.01 was returned in favor
of creditors of Samuel Bcrtetson of
Medford, who was being sued on
six ' different causes to recover
money.
-
Daily Meteorological Report
Portland. Constructic.n'of har
bor wall on west side of Willam
ette river propressliiK rapidly.
ALL
NEW
The Pick o
the Big
Silent Pictures
TOMORROW
AND FRIDAY
KIDDIES 10c
ANY TIME
Another big super produc
tion with a great stage at
traction, thrown in for
good measure.
PHYLLIS HAVER
IN
The Shady Lady
AND
ON THE STAGE
"Rinlo"
Hollywood's Cleverest Dog
IN PERSON
you have seen
"RINLO"
in the Movies see this
n
Wonder Canine 0
oh (th stage, directed
' from the balcony of
the theatre
"RINLO," pal of KIN-TIN-TIN,
and who played in many
of the latter 's late pictures
shown here in this theatre, will
SPEAK, WHISPER, CRY and
ACT for you just as he does
before the camera in Movie
land. This wonderful animal
has many radio appearances to
his credit. , . , ,
Wednesday, March 27
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Probably
rain tonight and Thursday. Mod
erate temperature.
Oregon: ttafn tonight and Thurs
day. Moderate temperature.
Local DaU
Hp at
is 3.
" -i
n
The adjudication of damages for j
the Midway highway, upon the f
property of M. J. Swing, K. K. j
Stuck and J. W. Smiley, whose ,
land is traversed by the proposed!
road, will be left in the hands of j
12 men. drawn by tha circuit court j
from the regular jury list of tho
county. 1
The county court proposed that,
inasmuch as the court and the i
three property owners could not i
reach an agreement, tho matter be
left to a board of arbitration of
either five men or seven men or
the jury plan, vhlch they accepted.
J. W. Smiley said, I don't want
the road, but if there Ik ho other
way, the jury is agreeable to mo."
The other two followed his lead.
Mr. Swing and Mr, Sack both
maintained that they could mako
the changes In their property and
buildings at the amount offered
by tho road viewers, and not loso
money.
While the county court made no
definite statement, they -let it bo
understood that they intended to
build the road, and that any other
route was unfeasible.
. Tho three complainants said they
realized the importance of the road
to the Sam's Valley district, .but
thought It should be routed in a
way that would not cut.
Swing said that ho figured he
should be paid $2090 for damages.
The road viewers appraised his
damage at 1200 and there was al
most as wide n discrepancy In the
other two.
Under the plan adopted, a jury
of 12 will bo drawn, under tho
direction of the circuit Judge. The
jury will then retire to the scene.
view the property, and return to
the jury room for, deliberation and
a decision. All concerned agreed
to abide thereby. It is expected
that the jury will be drawn this
week.
County Judge Sparrow said that
upon receiving the decision a finnl
ruling on the building of the road
"might bo made in two months,
and might bo made the day after."
Tho petition for tho building of
tho road was read for tho last time
this morning; . ; .
Temperature (Degs.) ..... 9 ., 34
Highest ( Last 12 hra.)... Gl 5!
lowest (Last 12 his.)..'0-.' 34
Rel. humidity (Pet.)...... 46 v 92
State of weather... P. Cdyr Clear
Lowest temperature tills morn
ing, 33 degrees. .
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
lt38, 0 10 Inches.
Sunset today, :30 p. m. - .
Sunrise Thursday, 6:01 a. m.
Sunset Thursday, 6:32 p. m.J
Observations Taken at 8 P. M;v
120th Meridian Time
CITT
B2
? 3
PS
f!
I linker City 60' ' 34 P. Cily.
: Bismarck 40 ' 36; 'Clour
BolBe 66 40 P. Cdy.
eDnver 62 .30. Clear
Dea Moines 62 40 Clear
Fresno- 66 , 44 Clear
Helena 52 , 44 Cloudy
I.os Angeles ... 74 ,62 Clear
Marshfteld 66 36 Cloudy
Phoenix 74 '-48 Clear.
Portland 61 60 Cloudy
Red Bluff 74 46 Clear
lloacburi; .- 58 40- Clour
Salt Lake Clly 40 32 Clear
San Francisco. 64 50 Cloudy
Santa Ko 62 31 Cloudy
Seattle 50 16 lialn
Spokane 62 46 Cloudy
Walla Walla .... 60 50 Cloudy
Winnipeg - 34 Clear
L. W. nVciCMeieoroiogist.
. .
.AST TIMES
TfIGHT .
MILTON
SILLS
"LOVE and
the DEVIL"
Alto
Charlie Chase
In
"LOUD 80UP"
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the many
friends of our brother, AVHllam P.
Holhrook. who passed away March
22nd. t21, for their kindness and
the beautiful flowers sent by them.
AVe also wish to express our ap
preciation of tho beauty of tho
burial service as conducted by tho
Kagle Point Orange his fellow
Grangers.
Mrs. May Schrepfer,
Chicago, 111.
- i ' . T, G. Holbrook, .
Minooka, III. S
Easter Apparel
Pre-eminently Smart
and Distinctive
Southern Oregon women will glow with pleasure when they
see our Easter array of smart aVparel Variety! Individu
ality! Loveliness! The finest that Cinderella buyers could
secure iu the great eastern markets.
351
FREE
CANDY
MATINEE
SATURDAY
1000
Full-Sized Bars
Has Anybody
Here Seen
v Reilly?
Don't Say You
Don't. Know
Reilly!
He's Irish and
He's Going to
War! Reilly!
Reilly Knows
His Old Division
"42," He Say
IS VALLEY NEED
The Rogue River valley without
a suitable airport to accommodato
the lingo couunercliil pianos, and
with an airport which will fall to
meet the demands of the ever
growing air travel will bo as dead
and as much removed from the
nialn paths of commerce as tho vll
lago of Jacksonville, once the most
thriving business center in Orogon,
became without a railroad.
This was the. picture painted by
liill Gates, Medford man, who spoke
brlofly to Klwanlans recently ask
ing the moral support ot Ashland
in the effort being made by Mod
ford to secure the passage of a
bond issue which would enable
Medford to build an airport second
to none on the Pacific coast.
And the speaker was right.1
Already tho huge "commercial
planes which are rapidly becoming
moro and more common, have been
forced to discontinue their stops
in Medford, landing at Montague,
Cat., Instead. Tho Medford field,
they explained, was too small in
sufficient lo accommodate the
planes and, while they had mi de
aire to cut the Hoguc River valley
off their route, thoy must bo pro
vided with a suitable and safe, land
ing field.
The evolution In modes of travel
has been Interesting and always
communltlca which failed to be pro
gresslve In means of transportn-
tion have paid dearly fur their lack
or progress. t
Medmrd is taking the right step
in her efforts toward hocomlng tho
metropolis of southern Oregon in
seeking to provide for the fast-don
veloplng air transortation.
It Is not merely Medford but the
entire Rogue River valley that avia
tion development will benefit. Kor
as Medford prosperB so will ArIi
land prosper, and vice versa. This
is without doubt an air-minded age
and the communities which get In
on the ground floor of aerial de
velopment will be the cities which
will reap the greatest benefit from
this vast development which is cer
tain to come within the next few
years, Ashland Tidings. . :.
COATS
Coats Tor Spring! Tailor
ed or fui'i trimmed De
lightful new colors, rich
fabrics . . . Amazing val
ues at our moderate
prices!
$12.95
TO
$79.50
DRESSES
It would .be impossible
to describe the beauty,
the fashionable smart
ness and genuine value
which are to be found
in our Easter dresses
The prices are reasonable!
.-7 M
mmm
A Collection of
HATS
of true
Cinderella
Smartness......
A lovely group of huts
speclully priced for
y Eastci'tlmp. Every de'
slruble shape and slue.
$5.95
$6.95
to
IPli
Wear
l
, as You
Pay
The
Cinderella
Way!
44 South Central 'Avenue
$69.95
hose!
Hose1? , Of course ,'v have' just the colors to
match every garment in our store. Service and
chiffon weights 'with your favorite style heels.
A Complete Showing of
. V '. Underthings ' r,' "."
INTEREST IN LIGHTS
IS
SEEN IN EXHIBITION
FOR NEXT MONTH
Ki'vcral' IntoroHttiiK dlHplttyM of
in oil ltd ainmrt Vb'lUliit; eri'iiipincnt
lire cm exhibit locally, huvliifc been
Accurori by tho uirport publicity
committee from (ho (Jonorul Klcc
trlc company throtmh J. C. Thomp
son, Cnpco (tlvlKlon mnniiRor. A
blft 1000-wntt "taxi" lluht, now unod
In olrportH. Is to be 8'cn In tho
I'eoplo'H.KIrctrln Mtoro window, nml ;
In tho Copco buIltlinK Ik found a
hiiKO lamp of 10,000 wattn, of tho
typo uf!d In tho General Klertrlf
twin floodlight. A Jl. M. T. flood
for alrportH, 1 on exhibit at, tho
Medford Chamber of Commerce,
and will noon bo joined by a U. K.
revolving beacon and a 20-kllo-vatt
O. Vj. twin floodllRht. THrha
modern appliances were recently
used for detnonHtratlon- purpoHert
at the Swan Island airport und
wore Bent hero through, tho cour
tesy -of C. R.. Brnley,, local repro
sentAttvo of tho Clenoral Klcctrlc
company. t
It Is planned to' have novcral
night demonstrations of tho above
equipment at the t'hamber of Com
merce and also at tho present Med
ford airport, with perhaps nlnht
flying by tho Handera school of
Aviation ah an added attraction
Tho program wii: constat d a
Kod musical program by Jlorb
Alford's six-piece dance orclios
trn, three or four 10-minute kttlks
on tho airport, from all tho dlC
feront angles. j
It will also be an opon forum
In whlrh tho general public la In
vited to talto part by asking any
ijuentioim they do not undcrstaiul
rega riling tho port or tho bonds.
(.jiiesllotiH can be sent In now, ad-
d leaned to KMED or askod over
.1111.' I'liunr,' ov, ruiiuy uvimn
nuriiiK ine iprugram. -
LOCAL PIANIST
IN CALIFORNIA
Miss Silvia Weller. HT:, former
pbtnlKt for the Frank's ComeilliiriH,
before the bitter moved Into the
Chllders Theater on Kiisl Main
street,' passed away at hor homo
at 'Alma, Calif., according to; a
mcssuge received hole- by locul
frtends. . , .'
MIhh Weller who with her moth
er and sister. MIhh Bonnie Woller,
violinist, spent last summor In
Medford miide a wide circle of
friends here and continued to cor
respond with u it timber of local
people after sh suffered a break
down and left for her California
home. .'.-.
1 , 1 . L J. J 1 ! . .
" Preparations are already under
way for the annual city -sprlng
clnnup by the City Sanitary Ser
vice, announced L. "U'. Phillips,
manager of the company, today,
and Include the purchase of a new
truek for an additional garbage
route to
week ru
Hoy Klllott and the local boy scout
troop will cooperate In muklng It a
complete success.
The dump grounds eaat of Med
ford were recently Inspected by
government men and were pro
nounced us In 100 P" cent
sanitary condln, according to
Manas'- Phillips. All perishable
garbagfcln destroyed wlthlm 24
hours after being received hV1 a
man Is kept busy constantly keep
ing the grounds In good condition.
4-
program Friday
Over KMED for
New Airport
E
Medford peoplo nro looking for
ward with much pleasure tu tho
musical treat In Btoro for .thout 1
when tho Itoyul Russian choir, up
pears at tho Armory Kaster Hun-J
day, March 31, ut 3 p. m. j
There will be at least 26 voices
In tho choir und the harmony Is '
said to be wonderful. There will :
be other singing besides tho spue-1
lal Kaster m islc und tho Itbn's
club, which Is sponsoring the Yn- J
tertalnmoiit, Is making every effort
to bring the attraction to tho at
tention of as many peoplo tut pos
sible, no only In Medford, but In,
Ashland, Grants Pass und other
local- ;uminunl(les.
Native coHlumes will be worn by
the iiicmbera of the choir and also
the members of tho 10-pIcce Huh-
slan stringed orchestru, which wlll(
play. ' . i
It Is not very often that tho'
peoplo ofe Medford have an oppor-1
tunlty to see and hear an organ Izu-i
tion of trfls kind, which hue ap
peared before most of the crowned
well as tho
On Friday evening from 8 to
10 p. m., the program over KM Eli
will be devoted to helping put heads of Kurope,
over the airport bonds ' people of many foreign countries.
take care of the clean-up I - - -
M As usual, Klre hb-f4''''
Rose Bushes and Fruit Trees
r . o ... ii,
E ' . ( , f Juat Received
I This Will Be the Last This Year
I . Only 15 cents each
F. W. Woolworth Co.
I Monument. Plans underway
I for erection of school bulling In
' near future, '
wmmm
Pumps and Step-ins are exceedingly J
smart with the "feminine" , type of ?i
Spring costume. Models of these j
wanted shoes are presented here in ' A.
the fashionable leathers and colors. -!
; : ' -
Kit nliii ni ami Kronch Huijjo
Jioadiii Cohira lor Spriiift'nnd Hummer
l'riMH l!.r, and 10.W ''
Hosiery
Kustcr SpiMtinl on nil Silk Cliiffon Hose foimerly
i(il.!l5, now ijil.2", in ood rnngo of colors.
' i -