Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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VHa Hurlty . .uiw
Jf f.VutV rn ur.-Kon. died varly tt
ll:..r &ft hnfiu ill the V;ilii-v iA
sT r??.S Talvnt. aS-d T: jmis.
'V'ttmt'hs unil Is d;tys
m JTV in passim;. I-:rh v.:.s
iltM-' Uirroh, to inf O iiiiiM. ( f ol-I
Air. Huj.!i;; vis l..n Jun. i.V
ix-li near ul'd t-'i.rt lptianc Ohio..'
His iKfrenw. htvi.n jiih! tVciiiii Van
Horn Hut-Ivy iMt:i w.-rt' twin f.ie
early jmmVer stock in Ohm. Wlu-n
the deceased was -five yrars of uko
the family moved in t'lrntun coun
ty, I (i w.i where ht rcsifli-il ur.iil
lJceinher 4. is?:. when iumi
ried MisF Sara K. Clark u.t Miltwn,
Wisconsin. Aiir the maniae hv
fulluwt'il piditecr movement t
Nchru.ska and Kansas nuviri; '
west with the pn-at pium-cr ad
vance. He settled with hi.s family in
t'nluntl.ia county. Washington. !
fstahlishinf- himself on what is 1
now known as Hurley Flats in the
Asotin district. The jiionoir HiV
of On-Kon a train lured him and in '
he moved wit a his family t.;
the KiiKue llnvr valley, settling in
the Andersuii r-k Uisu u t and
huvint lnre niaijt his home in ihi.
section. Ho was prumiin-ntly idm
tified with the development uf the
fruit Industry of the valley and .
was Widely knftwn tavoUKhout. I
My. Hurley was iirec.-dd' 1114
death l.y his wife and four of his
six children. Those .surviving am
Delwln Hurley and ifrs. Fthrlyi. 1
iloIihauK'i, 1m. th residing- at Talent
and with Mr. Hurley at the time of
his tleata. '
Funeral services wN! he held
Wednesday afte-noon at 2 p. m.
fnipi .the Si, K. Church, Talent.1
Ifuriai in Talent cemetery.
In ot-i. r Unit everyone m have
an ouito iiunity t.' Vi-te on the ait -purl
ootuij to morrow and :t shov
mtt-i-fs-t in the pro post ion. it h:i
'"''" dei-iiicd io close all ihe stiffs,
hops. oifiees and f.irmrM's a: -I
i. l.n:ortv. ami I he pi.i ,s cf
l'nim-s th;.t do m-i kfi-p opm :.;
rUlit v ill not op.-n itj;a,n until
V. edtu-lay.
It is lvtp -'stcd that all places of
husine-vs comply with ihe siMiue.:
and that when the stores ' ctuse
every one who N registered tli
recily to the p.ll- to vote.
J'olls open at I and e)ot at S
r- m. The p-dHn places and the
drsrrintions ol" the wards and pre
cinct are printed el-ewhere In this
paper.
til
Clark to Handle
P. O. Station Tire
and Repair Work
W. 11. ( lark, who has operate!
tii Ace tire station at Klainnili
Kalis for the last eisht years, lias
leaaetl the Post Office super -service
tire and vulcanizing depart
ment and is now open for business.
Mr. Clark is an experienced tire
man and KUitranus nil vulcum.
.ire vop-jirinji ami retreads.
Ife alno is a siib-aKcnT for f;ond
rich Silvertown cord tires. Vtv..
Clark Invites the motoring public
to ctinie in ami inspect ' his new
lire repairing depart meat. Hh hn;
insUilod all new and up to-tho-minut
entiii'tnent.
Arising from an anio collision
la't April, resulting in the death1
of Mrs. Kieanura Sanders on a.
highway near Chow.'hilla. Calif .
a damage action diiveted altainst
Ur. K. "H. porter of tfcis city ly
I. F. Sanders of ChowchHIn, was,
heuitri in Iriuiit couri Uiis fore-1
noon Tlo- sum of I ."i.S v:,,y r. Is
bcinn sought by the plainfiff for'
prsnal injuries. Sandefc also
nas another law suit of Jl'..-loUi
auaiust Hr. porter for the .death
of his wife and this ease will proh
ahly come 'to trial tomorrow. t
T'ne eolJision to-k plno April
2 1. K'2S, when th- Porter ina-j
chine, on a maiiv traveled" hUh-'
way, (rushed wun the rfupders
t ar. romiiiK onto the highway ,
fi;iu a secondary road. Mrs, San.
decs died id most Immediately as
a result of the crash and Ur. Por
ter sustained injuries from which
he is still suffering- ItuludinK a
inoi.tn hip.
In his if in pin i nt t he plaintiff,
i epriveriit'd in court this forenoon
ly Attoi neys Cus New hury and
J. F. FlieKel of .Medford and c..
W. Haburn of Madera, Calif..
' iaiois tbf defendant was driving
fn a careless manner at tin time
of the era-'di. Dr. forttu is rep
r'':vrif' d by Attorneys porter Neff
and Krank Fnrrelt. 1
Photographs of the death scon,
will he brtuiKht in ns evidence and
the ease is exneeted to be Idtterly
funirht... Sir. SaJidern arrived this
for.Miu'on . by train lo le the main
wiMv-- f(lr the plaintiff.
fling-PJaces and
Descridmi of Wards
Polling places for the election next Tuesday. April 2:
VAKl l-VOl K PI MAKKirr. SLUTll lilVFUSllK.
AH territoGfc sie.it: of Main and Kasi of S. P. tracks, to Heap
oree: also east of Myrtle street and .Crater lake avenue, und
South of Jackson st.tet.
Preeim ts f:it w;l: d: No, " 1 . Med ford South Central; No. 3ti.
Southeast Medford: N". S'l'?. K:it Medford.
WKI II VOTK VMI!(;T sciuhh.
All t 'liitory we.-Jt f Sout'.nrn Pacific ti.okj and bouth of Ma n
stle.-t.
Preein.'is, second ward : No. Medfonl South Main; No.
3.S. Medford Oakdule; No. Modtotd Newtown; .No. 37. South
west Medurd.
WAUH III VOTK AT I'lCHTM It's fiAHUd: (Cor. Fir ttlh)
All territory west of Southern Pacific Hacks and north of Main
street.
Precincts in third ward; No. 2S. Medford North Main; No.
3. Wot Medford; No. ..:'. Northwest Medford.
W m IV VOTK AT CITY II W.Ii
All territory c-ast ff southern Pacific Hacks and iptYi of Main,
to Crater l.tke axoinie. then thai section noh ofr ,-i;iv4swn at roe;
al.-o betwren Hear ere,.k and Myrite street. Haib of- OCyU-iu.
P-eeincts in four' h ward: No. Sa. Medl'oid North Ce'ntnul; No.
3:'. -drord Nottb ll.verside: No. 3j. Northeast Medford.
The polls open at I p. in. and close at S p. m.; nil are urged
to vote early.
Kvery recistorefj oier. wheiher or not a property owner' or tax
payer, ix er.tltb d lo Vote. '
EXPECT JAPANESE
SACKED HEART IS .MEDFORD ELECTRIC
AGAIN RECBSNtZED TO LAUNCH SALE
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HOW TO WRESTLE
Terrible Tarn Mlyake. the hh;
Japanese wrestler. Is expected to
arrive rotuorrtiw from Portland for
his rnat h at the Annor ednes
day ninht with lioh Kiuv, hucky
Portlhnd nippier, well known in
this city as the result of previous
nppe nces. The yellow menace
to Knjii."'s aspirations of throwuiK
nil whom he meets is said to be
an exceptionally fast man. capable
of wrestliiiK the American st le as
well as the Japanese jlu Jitsu.
The men have never met before,
and fans are promised some choice
hits tif action should the temper
of I he Ct er ma l) -1 rish w rest ler be
come aroused over any excessive
roughness on the part of his yellow -skinned
opponent, reputed toknow
as much about roughness as Kruse
himself.
In the special event finish match
between Tommy Uyan and Jack
White. Meilf ord's w resttiim tailor
is expected to have his hands fuM
with the Portland man, who is not
expected to be like other oppon
nest Ity.tn has met in .Medford. A
preliminary hetwenii KdiHe Welch
f tld Hill and Curly Woods of
Medfonl will open ihe program,
Radio Program
. KMED
Mall TdbuneAirgln Station
The Sacred Hegirt hospital ha
a'-;ain been named a Clnss a hos
pital, according to information re
ceived today, and Is itn honor in
which the hospital iia.- shared ever
rince standards wen set by the
American College of Nurneons a
number of years afio. The hos
p)!i! in re;;'""rted as one if the
most up-to-date on the Pacific
Coast and is well knov.n through
out southern t)rcKn for its effic
iency. The honor reej;nit ion was
made by the National Hospital
council.
The Mnndards include m a it V
tt-chnu aj points. ruveriiiK il wide
ranue of hopitaliritlotl. The Sac
red Heart hospital was constructed
in lit 1 1 and has been furnished
with the latent equipment through
out. It has a nurses' training
school, resided as one f the
best in the state, and its staff
includes some of ihe. best known
physicians and surgeons in south
ern Oregon.
On Wodneuday, April J, the Med.
ford Klectric company will launch
a aweepinK unloading rtate of elec
trical merchandise, which lartl for
iho next ten days. This event will
be held to enable this firm to un
load a heavy overstock and will
afford -southern Orepon Home ox
ceptinual buying opportunities, ac
cordlim to H. V. Scheffel.
Hudios, pumpi, wuHhltiK ma
chines and electric ranges will be
Placed on sale, ice boxen will bu
specially reduced and uppliances
will 'he offered at ttnllnrm reduo
tinn::. Hoint owners mid builders,
too. vvi'l he interested in the Med
ford Klectric company's utile, as
fixtures will ho included in the ex
cess stock which must ha movea
durliiK tbe next leu days. .
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Supeiinteiidents KhH'lMl.
fA (J II AN OR, Ore.. April I . fA
Jtoy Conklln was elected president
land H. P. Cohurn secretary of th'M
Kat OrcK"n Association of School
; Superintendents and Principal at
the sprint: meeting here Saturday,
Poth are from I'nion, Ore.
t ti"""" " ' "" r .I'll - rn'i i inti n 11 n
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V. IID CI tB
Rovai. Sfin, SIS.E
(rfn wknU twtr)
Until vou drive a Chrvsler
s .
Yoii'll never know real performance
o
STEP into a Chrvsler
"75" or "65." Start to
drive. Instantly you experi
ence a difference in perform
ance as real and impressive as
Chrysler's outward beauty.
Ever .since its inception
Chrysler has been the ad
mitted pacemaker in perform
ance for the entire industry.
Today, Chrysler is farther
ahead than ever.
Because of exclusive features
pioneered and perfected by
Chrysler through the applica
tion of advanced engineering
principles, Chrysler reaches
new peak of proficiency in
speed, power, pickup, stam
inaQafety and long life.
Make it a point today to see,
to ride in and to drive a
Chrysler "75" or "65." Once
you learn the difference be
tween Chrysler performance
and other performance you'll
never be content with less.
Nt Oiry.ler "AS" prlre. Rutiaex
iiin.t!0M), K'Mditcr (wilh mmhle !),
JI'Ko: 2-door Sed.n, JPKA .lbrc other
ho-fy (tries $W(5 to $1 145. New tihrr.tler
"75" price Kil Scdin, 3 VISi'inj'P'
(with romMe .ejl). $1555; Koad.teV (with
ru nhle tctl). $1555. Sit oiher hrxly "rle,
tlf5J to $2145. Wire wbeclfoelr. All
prirc I. o. K. factory.
Come to Our Showroom!
This is
Chrysler Spring
Style Show
and
"Lcarn-thcDiff'.rcrceM
Week
Ash for a Demonstration
C H RYS LE R
CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT
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Phone 762
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I'SS.H M. trm 1310 Ki
Mondny, AtirO I.
(!:I5 to 8:3" .Mull Tiiliuni)
ntMvi nnl murkot ri'lurtH.
I'. M. .
lo :3p EihU iTrniiHfiM- &
Ktnfiie t'o.' ! .' .
K:3d t. ,Mi.no-.M.li.r oil
i-ii.
Tiu-niiiy, Airll I. '
a .r. ( i , . . - 1
: lo-H'-r IfiWr.'in o'n .Ti'wi'l- ;
ry Stitrr. ' ' ' 1 i
III to ii:3n Suullti-rn (i'ikihi
Klfilili-.
lli:3ii to II M.jM. Dtpnrt-
inenl Hure.
11:311 to U' Colnnlnl Hllkcv)-.
mion Mall TrHuiui. iuivh
Ki'irtH.
IS to 12:S1 rtei-lia Klnille
SitvU'C Stiitlnll.
12:30 to 1:111 Miiniirrh Si'i'J
A Fooil i'o.
1:30 to :' Ktl lllnnn Mi-nta
Miirki't Htul Kciittuiuy (lri-
ci'torln.
6:15 to 6:30 Mmlfnrtl Mull
Trllium. Ni-WM mill niarKiti.
H in 8:30 Oi ilniplionli'. '
:3(l o 1 Hock (lux niKmm.
0 to 10 Cy II lor Mil tm-Bun
Poviov Co, c ,
ZMC O 88RTAIN 8:30 .
PI o C
I Aliotfes 4Sg'gBn' Pliy
(I MlioPEE
!l SO-PEOPLE-60
; j Tickets Are Going Fast! Get Busy! .-...
' ' Admission $1.50 and $1.00 ' : -
JJJjjl ' i fa fi q '
Kiull I'oinpiinv. iiri-lvi'tl In Mini- M.iiril l.y ihi ovii.Mi HUh noon.1 winnhiK. (in rnvlublf rvpulntlon
fonl thin tnni'iiliiK from n nlJi .h'. Hvl. who r.Mvntly ri-tuinril iii-,iiitvh IIiIh Iniluntry In the east
n- n lour 01 i mi i orntii . ivnl' front Culm, wltori' lll kicih tin
ho llim lonfiiri'il with Kiowi-ih wlmr-r ninoni,- plmniM'li' unci to
mm miors III ifculil lo xtiinilill'ilM nm'.i k:ovi'ib. whli'il inoilurm Si-.i-
in itiiaiuy Hluttai'K;
'Hint MiMltoril H Ki. l; In Blili.'lior w elithiiB aillc ov.-r tlm t'ltiiro ut
in many ri -pi-i tti from tlu.i. in M. ilior.l
1M """ luiintry. Vll pwuvi. ami Unit li!
Who Otn Voto.
Kviry mitn nnd woman who Ir
Mail mi. I Hay n Int. Iinttillc. y ln roKlnti-roa, whether property
ownvr or taxpayer or not. can
pr-.'lnllv lii niiiiiil in volij at the airport bond elctlon
Hon Tiivmlnv. April anil. 111
FLYING FIELD, SALEM
i itlcnt'n J'.o.miit t'xpnidlt utf for
nrt airport wtll In rrallty provlito
r flying field rnthor tlmn n ,ilr-
fort, an fluch, hfllven It. lv Kin
son. iircHldcnt of Ihn rlintniicr o!
commerco, tutor hour Inn ovhltnt(!
offered at the Kimmtr roiifiTi-in-e
of rhatnlxT rotromtnt lv.
An airport. nocurdhiH to Mr. S
iton, InrlmlcH a Htnndnrd nixo
huiiKar. a lMH-on Unht, full Uni
Inn equlpnituit for thM thUU ft in
surant, hOltHlllK IHCllltlCJ (Or .IVIii
nlk'ht tiffc, a much. no nhop nml n
hospital nmonj Its Hnt of nisnitctl
re lilt icy.
ThoHO mm munoly lift (irnvlflfd
with tlm fnndK at hund. In Mr. mi
Bon'H opinion. Salrtn HtatcHtnu
MARRIED FIVE YEARS
U . wit Hi'' fiffh wr-iMInK mini
vtrnry nt St v. nnd Mr. IhiIm
Fnht f Jrtf-kHonvlllf ihm wn
fcli linitrd 1t)i. n IiIk iljnn r ft
hd fnut 'tiibutny. tnH.-iid f
tltc ftrrMh h irrldihcd in A m.
i P ty tviXo tif ycfti rdy Ifp-rilMiK Ifi
thlM juicer, 1'U dinrw r w til
Ifrtidi'd tiy friend" nt fliMv(
frutii 'mi foil lMrtn ( th vulli-v
nnd it w.(h tlnoiiKh a inftiiHf In
wrlllnif tht rt yout wm nddi-d
lu iho wrddfil MIhh of thV- AtuH'
Konvillc rolipli', . , t , t
PRESENT FeTTTIONS TO
A MIGHTY SUCCESSOR TO
"THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME'
. STAtlTS
TODAY
SURE ENOUGH!
THE PICK O' THE
Old SILENT PICTURES
VICTOR HUGO'S
IMMORTAL CLASSIC
j
''The Man mho
Laughs"
Vf ItPitia rlsni-d Uy rri llf nl of
th' Oak (irov urtUn, whI ot
Midfofd for th foriimdon nt a
waii-r dPjirl't, ru tu 1i ruiiW ut
lh rpAlbt county court wKcton
The Oak iiruso riidniH htv hi
ncd ( a waiir M'lpplv. wpIIh, no
tKiti ih aouro oi nurf'y tx-fn?
Mod to m rtlji(d. , Tlo.- wnti't
would it- purt hit from M'Uorrt
and th C(tit of the nw iviifn
would rut ail hii x i4;ml itur of tt
pi-onmst!)- Ilfj.ooo.
SAID 10 BE SUPERIOR
rid fll. NfW York I'itj rcpu-.
nttlv of tn nt!tndarliniion
drpirtiut-nt . .hi; ?md Pjj
' ' ManVho laughs' is 4. 1 j
Pictunzation of One Ol the
World's Most Cherished Novels
-From the Inspired Pen of the
Immortal Victor Hugo - In
Its Lavish Settings--Brilliant
Direction - Inspired Acting--Tense
Dramatic Situations -.Overwhelming
3eauty--and
Its Sublime love Story This
Magnificent and Spectacular
Photodrama Surpasses in an
Immeasurable Degree Any
thing Evet Before At temptca
By Victor.Hugo
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MARY PHILBIN
CONRAD VEIDT and OLGA BACLANOVA
17 Principalc and 2000 in Unnamed Rolea
DO THESE OfeEAT CRITICa MEAN ANYTHING TO
VOU IN THE 8ELF0TION OF YOUlt SCREEN FARE?
"Thfi Mil ii Win Iji'jkIih" Ik rii nmnnTi'li'1
n onryinn who ran iirnrUKi un
rllll- ffw( Mm mly and mii'Hiill'
(rrlfil will. llel'y iill.. Keuln
(Jmplili;, N. Y.
Foi" Ihoii thiil ir for tho uoumml ami
vli( (rj bo tlirlllitd by wmnl'irfiil m.tinK,
"'Ihe Miiii U'h.i I.Hiiith.i" li wmtlriK .
brlli b-!iri! Ihum un liimilred iilctuibm
,lln ol orni U. ihe creaiml ti1loy 1 .
Vnitlini i l -etiiri t -nni.il. - Kli huril
N. r. J'l'ironl. '
In nhiiri. "Ihe Man Who l.snghs" I
ihoronKlily1 rommenilnblp. Juhn 8. C.
hmi. Jr.. .Vent York Sun. ", ;'.' I
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SpHndid Stlected SNrt Fealur
R0THERMIL 8 MUSIC
4 Shews Dally 1:30, 3:15, 7 anal
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