Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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SUPERINTENDENCY
'. "A.: C. Snllnsky nnd C. (J. Thom
son,! superintendents respectively
jIJ; Crater and Yoscmlto national
pal lot, arc now In tlio city, lull fur
a 'fete clays, Incidental to the trans
fel iof Crater national park Into
lue 'custody of Mr. Sollusky, win
arrived here by train1 this noon and
wgB met by his predecessor, who
Jiul 1 arrived yesterday, with Frail
Cqnner, field supervising accotint
nm Inf. th nntlonnl , mirks KVHtemt
Mo: will make an Ru'dltTof Tho'CnV
ler park property.
HiiperlntenuemB
Shllnsky"'' nnrt
of the
RAINBOW
DIVISION"
" ' ' A ROLLICKING WAr'cOMEDY
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Pauline Garon Creighton Hale
Joan Standing Alexander Alt
Rolfe Sedans-Lafayette McKee
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Saturday, March 30
'r-"' MATINEE 1:30 TO 5 P. M,
'. s s NIGHTS P, M, TO 11 jP, M, f , . i, ,t
CHnHEN. admjssjpn ' ATS
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I Parade of '
The Final Touch to the Easter;
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Thoniou will 'depart In thrue or
four days for Yoscmlto park for if
conferenue there with the director
Of the national parks, Horace Al
briKlit. Then .fjiipurliituiiiloiit So
Husky will 0lnrn to Medlord and
actively nssuine the tnunuKonient
of Crater park.. Colonel Thomson,
ol' course, will remain to resume
' I. is duties, at Yosemito park. Mrs.
Thomson and their sons will re,
main here fop a . month, yet before
joining the colonel at A'osemlto.
Special Sale at
j Sinclair's Saturday
Sinclair's store at 31 North On-
', tral will he the scene of n special
i shoe sale hoffinniiiK Kutunlny mor-
nlnK. March 30. lit 9 o'clock.
The niiinaKemciit has acquired
o;lnrgo .assortment of shows for
men, women and ohildren from
Lthe 'ivtlonal Hbjoe Htpre.41 Orewon
uiy, nnu uu ol huh sui'i'iy win.Jfu
on sale nt Ki-eatly reduced prices,
ftcenrdliTK" to'.lnhn Hlneliilr. - -
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r asmons ,
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4 WELL SHOD IS WELL GROOMED
Brownbilt Shoes give that feeling of distinction,
comfort and style that spells well groomed.
Busier Brown Shoe i
Clarence Evangj Proprietor
' irRDFOTtT) 'MATL
FROST FORECAS
Ti
Another heavy frost Js the weath
er forecast for tonight, following
' that of this inornliiK with a mini
,11111m of 22 denrees at 6:15 o'clock,
and this noon Floyd Yoiihk, the
front expert, thought that the com
ing frost would lie about the same
'us that of this morning. However,
. bis forecasts of tonight will . be
1 awaited by the growers with much
1 interest. Only a few orchards
' smudged last night and this morn
ing. ..... . ,
Mr. Young pointed out that most
variation of pears can stand such
a low temperature at this stage of
bud development for some time yet,
and that even the earliest of the
Howell nnd JVAnJou pear trees,
which are the l'urthercst developed
In buds, being about ready to burst
Into hloom, can seemingly stand it
for another dny or two without
mueli damage.
After he had spent the forenoon
f n examining the orchards through
out the valley for possible damage
by the frost, Floyd Young announc
ed thatjhe damage to the earliest
developed Howell and D'AnJou
trees by the frost was negligible,
with only here anil there a jilossom
nipped. He estimated, the .damugo
as a tenth of one per cent. ,
'.Mr. Young also said this noon
that, ho hud examined Hie, almond
and peach .trees In . blossom
throughout the orchard section nnd
found nearly all their blossoms or
opcii buds were killed by the frost,
but that the buds, which had nol
opened yet, seemed to he all right.
Mr. Young's first forecast of last
evening, given out to the phone ex
change at 7 .o'clock, forecasted a
minimum, .of 20. Later at 9 p. m.
oven the radio, ho ..explained ,lhnt.
this 'forecast-wa, bused oii a partly
cloudy eky. ' hut that If the sky
cleared and remained clear the
minimum would .go to 23. .j
SOCIALIST TELLS NEED
NEW POLITICAL PARTY
WMNT13U PARK, Va.. Witrch 2!,
Norman Tlioinan, SociuliHt (Jiin
diduto for preKidtMit laHt year, ad
UroaHing tlio JiiHtltute of StateH-
mnnftlii) hero today, pointed to "n
VHHt -ueed for new political piirty '
und declared the logical method of
oiKunl.iiiK It wn "tliroimhj ihe
common action of luitor and furm
orKHitixtfons und the Socialist
pnrty."
Buster Brown
Health 5hoeso".
Brown Shoes
for Men-for Women
TRTBtTNTV MEDFQRD,
' ? Directs Choir? '
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Miida "'iiiHJnvhmsky, dim 'I or of
Royul ;liisslna ; 'liolr ut Armory
HiiKluy, Mairli fVlf p. in., under
auNplces of IvloitM chili. . .. , ' j
LEGION REVUE HAS
APPEAL TO PATRONS
Three more days three more
loiiearsals and then three "whoops
for the big American Legion
Whoopee -Knvuo, which will open
Monday night to what is antici
pated as being one of the largest
theatre audiences over attracted in
Jackson county.
With every roheursnl the show
picks up vim and zest and is said
to have an appeal for every type
of show fan over Invented. IJenuty
In setting and music go hnnd In
hand with snappy dialogue, Inter
spersed with, what Is alleged to be
some of the cleanest and funniest
wlsc-crncks In musical comedy his
tory. .....
BffiERlSili!1"
AVAlLA WALLA, Wash.! March
Luther rtuker was handed
on the galhn-Hat the "WashlnUm
Klate penitenttiirx today for the
murder of Sheriff Lester Wood of
Vancouver in ftiay, 1 927; -during a.
liquor raid. The trap' was spt Uug
nt 4:34 a. m. and flukor wan pro-
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Outfit
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Store
S2 South- Central Ave.
.QT?KfiOX, FRIDAY.". MARCH 2fl. 1929. "'
InounceU dead . hit Dr. J. W. InKrnm I
' prison physlclftn, 11 mlnutea later, f
' Thp conrtPiijnd man wenl tu his
death calmly nnd was outwardly
j unmoved durtnK the proceedingH.
'the death cell 'with J. 'Arh-gun
Li-win, prison chaplain, as a com
punlon. t . f
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PHIUADRI.l'iriA, Pa., March 29.
(P) CurtU S. Devonshire, 30-year-old
salesman, and. Alice X.a
bulls. 12 years, whom ho is ac
cused of kidnaping from her home
hero on Wednesday, were fouhd'
today at Charlote, S; C police an
nounced, lie was arrested when
he called at a telegraph office for
money. The girl was with him.
According to wprd received here,
Devonshire told Charlotte police
that lie had been drinking 'when
he toijk- the girl f rom . hfcr yWest
Philadelplial home. The iiolice said
the girl was unharmed. s
. OPEN 60 YEARS AGO
fcALRM, Ore., Mar. 29. P) To
day is the 60th anniversary of the
opening of the Lad a & Hush bank
of Salem, 'one -of the most widely
known hanks in the stato, und, next
to the First National of Portland,
theoldest Kolng bank In the Htnto.'
V.-8. Ladd of the Ladd & Tilton
bank of Portland and AHfthdl Dush;
former Oregon editor 'and stato
printer,- "iVerp the founder. A. N.
itush,who is now president of the
bank, is In' California. 1 There Is
talk of a 'public reception 'at the
bank in April or May; following his
return.
SEEK 'MA' KENNEDY
TO
IjONGVriDW, Wash., March 21).
(P) li. J. Atwell, Kelso attorney
and notary, commissioned , by the
impeachment commission to take
tlio deposition of Mrs. Minnie eKu
nedy in the Judge Hardy Impeach
ment hearing, yesterday sent a sub
poena for Mrs. Kennedy to Seattle
by Shorif C C. 13. Dill of Cowlitz
"county.
Sheriff Dill arrived in Seattle at
3:30 p. m. and was informed at the
hotol .'Vfhora Mra. Kennedy usually
stnys that she' Jiad checked put.
He said ho -was unable, to locate
Ifer In Soattlo,
CONFESSION NOTES OF
;"TLLIMAXTrC, Conn., March
29.--(P) The contents of two notes
left by Mrs. Gertrude JackRon,
widow of County Detective "Wil
liam K. Jackson, who killed herseh!
on February 1 3 shortly after testi
fying at a coroner's inquest into
her husband's death, wore made
public today for tho first time. In
one of tho notes she confessed kill
ing her husband. Tho othor was
addressed to itcnor A. Itluc, who
In uiidfr. indlctmont for hcyniur
d'iv The nutes witc given out by
K ice's counsel.
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RELIEVED OF CARES
WASHINGTON, March 29. W)
Happy as n schoolhoy off for a
vacation, former Secretary l'Vank
H. KolloRg, relieved of his cares in
tho statu department, left today
for Now York, -to board a ateamor
to visit Franco and EnKland be.
fore returnlnit to St. 1'aul to resume
his law practice there.
Many members of the diplomatic
corps nnd .officials of the state de
partment gathered about 1ho form
er secretary and Mm. 'KolloRg at
their train to bid them goodbye, i
Market Utile C'luiliut-ll.
'1'Oin'l.A.VD, Ore., Mar. 29. W
The only ehnnnc in tho dairy and.
produce market today was mi ad
vance of half a csnt In medium
first cults, which went to 20&.
Other prudes of oikb and all butter
grades remained intehuiwcd.
All other commodities were quleti
!'- .l,tvostock,
I rollTLAND, Ore.. Mar. 28. (fl)
' CAITLK AND CAL.VK8 Quotubly
steady: receipts ,70.
1IOI1S Steady; receipts 130.
' KIIKEP AND 1-AM IIS Talking
1 steady on sheep und old crop
lumbs; no receipts.
Produce.
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POKTl.ANU. Ore., Mar. ")
j Vhole.-wIe prlees:
; tu'TTKIt Sternly and unchatiK
I ed. ' I -
E(H!S Wesh medium firsts half
' eent higher; fresh" iiedlum flrwtaJ
;0VK , ;
i Milk, poultry,. onlon, potatoes,
i wool, nuts, hay, casoara -bark and
bppa All steady and unchanged.
PAN KKAN't.'n. Mnroh 2.
muteirut f ob: San r'Mticio
I JUL lliniUVLIU
Top OH
Witn
Milk Fed i .
Spring tamb
EASTER HAMS
and BACONS
The' most 'complete - line
of Easter; ' II a m s and
Bacons in Mqdford, either -half
or whole- r
Swift's Hams '
Swift's Bacons ;
Sinclair's Hams -Sinclair's
Bacons '.
M or r ell's Pride Hams
Morr ell's Pride Bacon
Frye's Delicious Hams
Frye'5 Delicious Bacons
Econoniy. Hams
---Economy Bacons
All Reasonably. Priced
CHOICE CHICKENS
AND RABBITS
- -,:r- FANCY
CORN FED PORK
PURE '
PORK SAUSAGE
FT. KLAMATH BEEF
Anything in the
Line for, you r
Menu.
VOTE YES!
For the -Airport
Bonds ' '
t Tuesday, Xpril 2
Lconomy
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fcreeitjjfe
Hollywood-
liy ItoWiln Coihls ,. v
l IIO 11. Y WOOD Hdllywoo'd'8
greiitcst -show 1b fvev. with Htuntl
lh room only, unl mt' much' of
that.; '';' s
.'t ilum Jmpn witlod tho film col
t.C iv - ''Vi-- oiiy's "pot v, hoo-
ii-'VPt,i l , pot"-ihfe Holly
wood prcmrlorn,
nnd it is.' The
t'ourlfrt. Avho "has
seen vcrythlnR
rise In tiiu cin
ema capital, but
has npt .stood In
the patient,
li e c k T-crnning
crowd outside a
thenter on the
occasion when
Scrcenl and'a
"royulty" ; outli
ers tt) - wltnoHs
. the formal open-
S . i Hip oC some "now
"super - prouue
t 1 o n," can
l-scjti-i'cly )V said' 'con to have
'touched the pulse of Hollywood.
-. Heats for the kIiow innide that
openinK hIkIU come hiph, but who
.cares? Momma and I'oppa and the
.Kidii. unit Sister Su!ie and Bmthor
Jack can Rather outride atid nee
the Htar.Onier In all their Rlory of
Jewelry and fancy gowri; They ca,n.
and thoy do. '. ' ' '
".Kan fare and Splendor. !
' The crowds begin to gather early,
mitalde. the theater, behind the rope"
linos stretched by police to keep,
(the entrance lane clenr. In day
light sometimes, hours before the)
Ipowerful Klieg lights begin to cut
through the night sky with sweep- i
tng blades' of brilliance to herald'
lh cvf-nt, the more nvidly enrlmis
NEURITIS
And Rheumatic Sufferer
Casey's Guaranteed Remedy" i
assures you full relief In the most
severe cases or money back.-'- NS
ture's own tonle cleanses tho blood
from the uric acid poison through
direct action on tho stomach, ltvcr
and kidneys. Also specifically cr
lectlvc In cases of Oont, Dtupay,
High Blood Pressure, Cramps in
the Umbs. Hcduces pain and
Mwclhnit. l M Mr liiIH.. JadmIii
alii) WniMlSj the U 'iruK Store.
.1
Your Easter Menu
a Leg ot'Kogne
Meat
Easter!
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i;, - ,, Nichols and'Ashpole
stju'-taKors- arrlvd to station Xhem
Relves in advantageous positions.
f They have been known to brins
canipptools or benches, plant them
Here you will f i nd any
thing in the
your
EASTER
DINNER
i1- .-'..'.,
Easter Hams
Fort Klamath Beef -;
Spring Lamb
Fancy Corn Fed PdVk
Fancy Roasts of All Kinds
Just phone us your order tomorrow
and vre will give it personal atten-
Nediord Center
Market
'"" s O .; ,
In Rear of 20th Century Store
North Central
Kiver
r . :? r; i v i
Market
t . .,1 ' w
r . - we -Deliver
Just behlitd the roped-off area, dn'd
ensconce hemselves as on a .re
viewing stand. - Some bring suppes
alotif?. .
Meat Line for
. y
Phone 255