Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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arEDFQRP -VATT TnTBUNE;-METF0RP,-ORE(l6ST, MONDAY: APTJITv 1 T020.
paqe"tiirt!ic
MEDFORD STORES
AFTERNOON AT 4
Polling Places and
Description of Wards
. pioneer
William Henry Hurley,.
ot southern Ort'Kon, died early to
day at his home In the Valley View
district neaiQi'alt-iit, apt;,i 7:, years,
seven months and lSQiys at the
umc i. nix paiKinu. I (nth
"up largely to Infiiiuitli
purl tiunil.s tomorrow a?.d to show
interest in the proposition, it has
been decided to rinse nil the stores,
shops, offices unil factories at 4
1. m, tomorrow anil the places of
of old ; Pusiness that il not keep -open at
! lllhl wilt not ion, 1. In .mil,
Mr. Hurley was horn June 1 5, : Wednesday.
149 near old fort Defiance. Ohio.,' Jt ls requested that all places of
His parents, I.even.nn.l Cecilia Van , hUKiness comply with :he re.iucst
Horn Hurley buta were from the I antl that when the stores close
0.11 ly pioneer stock In Ohio. A hen , ,,Ve,y one who Is reKlste. O
l,lu ueeeuseu was live years or aue ! rerttv in lh,. .,,.11., t.. v..,
........,, .,,.et.i i., v.i, moo couil- .!! (,,. . , am, ,,,11H) at y.
ty, Iowa where he resided until i ru. :. . ...M
, ..... . 1 f- c l..i.ll places una toe
lJecomber 4. 1872 when he iar- ; descriptions of U,,. wnnls ana pro
riei Mlw Sara W. rlark at .Milton, j cincls aro ,tI.inUHl vlffphm in this
Wisconsin. Afp-r the maniae he i Iml.r
followed pioneer movements - to
Nehritska untl Kansas, mount:
In order that everyone may have
an opportunity to vote on the uir- fteroc; also cast of , Myrtlo street
So ili-
great pioneer ad-
COMMON
N CIRCUIT COURT
west with tlie
vnnee. fc '
He settled with his family in
Columbia county. Washington, j
establishing himself on what is '
now known ns Hurley Flats in the !
Asotin district. The pioneer life
of Oregon again lured him nnd in I
IS1II he moved witn his family to i Arising from an auto colllsiin
the Kogue Hiver valley, settling in i last April, resulting In the deuth ;
tne Anderson Crcc-k district and , of Mrs. Klcanora sangers on a
having since nin,.V his home in this highway near chowchilln. 'alif .
section. He was iirominently Wen-1 a damage aotl.ui directed against
lifled with the development of the , r. K. H. Porter of tis city by
fruit industry of the valley and j 1:. f. Sanders of chowchilln. was
was widely known throughout., I begun in circuit court this for
. .'- . Hni'lcy 'was preceded inj noon. T
dealh by his. wife niu four of his . being sou
six ciiiiuicit. 1 nose surviving aro personal
ueiwin Hurley and .Mrs. Kthelyn hs .-.null, or ! suit of Sir,. 4110
Jlolibaugh, both residing at Talent i against . Ur. 1'orter for the .'death
anu nun Mr. ilurley at the time of ; f his wife nnd this ease will prob-.
Tolling places for
election next Tuesday, April 2:
VAKl I VtTl'K I'l'ltl.U' MAKKKT, SOlTll U1VKRSTOE.
All territory soulk, of Main and Kast of S. 1'. tracks, to Bear
Crater luko avenue, una
South of Jackson street
Precincts first wua-d: No. 31. .Medford South Central; No. 30.
Southeast Medford; No. 3fi "i. rist Medford.
w.utn 11 votk Washington sciioor, O
All territory west .of Southern l'acifie tracks and south of Ma'n
street.
rrccincls, second -ward: Xo. 2ii, Medford South Main; No.
3? Medford Oakdale; Xu. 54, Medford Newtown; No. 37, South
west jfc-dford.
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WARD III VOTK AT FU HTXKIl'S C:ltCi: (Cor. l'lr OthJ
All territory west of Southorn rucific tracks and north of Mam
street. O
1'recincts In third ivard: No. 2S. Medford North Maliw No.
.0, West Medford; No. :: Northwest -Medford.
WAItl) IV VOTK AT CITY HAI.Ij 0
All territory oast'of Smthern Paeiljf tracks and north of Main,
to Crater Iilie avenue, then-that section noi .h of Jackson stree;
also between Hear creek and Myrtle street. 3 ,mh of Main.
J'rccinets in fourth ward: No. 30, Medford North Central; No.
3- Medford North li.vyside; Co. 35, Northeast Medford.
The polls open at I p. m. nnd close at S p. m.; all nro urged
to vote earlv. , .
Mvery reglstereti voter
payer is cntitlcil tifcvote.
wliether or. not a property owhor ' or taix
o' ''
TO SHOW ROBES
T
SACKED HEART IS
circuit court this fore-1 B n l I
he sum of .SI.",. XSS.Iir, Is; II j 'AIM
iglit by Ihe plalnfift rnl. ' M I'lH E ll
injuries. Kmiflctt also ! I I Wt ll J
MEDFORD ELECTRIC
HOW TO WRESTLE
I
' Terrible Tarn Miynke, tlie k
Japaneso wrestler, is 'A'ected to
arrive rotnorrow iinm 1'Vnthiiul Uv
his match at th-Qrmorv Wednes-.
day nishi with Hob Kruse. husky
Portland :r:ipplcr, well known in
this city asghc result of previous ,
appearances. The yellow menace
to Kruse's aspirations of throwing
all whom he meets -is said to be
an exceptionally fast man, capable i
of wrestling the American style as;
weir as the JapimesiQliu jit. j
The men hiivnevec met before, j
and fans are promised some choice
bits of action should the temper ;
of 1 he German-Irish wrestler be- I
come aroused over any excessive
roughness on the part of his yellow-
skinned opponent, reputed to "know,
ns much about roughness as KrusC I
himself.
In the special event finish match j
between Tommy Uyun and Jack j
White, Medford's wrestling tailor
is expected to have his hands full!
with the Portluml man. who "Is not
expected to ho like other oppon- !
j nest Uyun has met in .Medford. A
j preliminary heiweon J-Jdule Welch
j or Km-i 11111 anu curly, woods of
, .Medford will open thv program.
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LAUNCH. SALE
Radio Program
.. KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
his death.
Funeral services will be held
V'ednesilay afternoon at 2 p. in.
froth'. the M, .'13. Church. Talent.
Hurinl in Tritent cemetery..
.e. . . .. .. .... i
tin i erineun:, v Ancti .,na unt. , - . . . .
Tiro Sacred Heart hospital has tor(i Kleetrlc eomnnnv will biimeh L .
22S.II Meters 1310 Kc.
Monday, AurQ 1.
1 amj come 10 inai 1011,0.1 ow. I again lieen named a Class A nos- .wni lonrlln,. o,l nr ol.
; The collision took plac e April j ,.u.t.u, ding to Information rc-;trical mei cliaiKllse, which last for
;2 I. 1J28. when thl- I ot ter tna-j cojV(.a ldliyi lind lsim honor the next ten days. JThls ovent will
lehme, on a main, traveled . high-: whll.h tho hsllUjli has. shared ever be held to enable this firm to un
way, crashed witn the Sanders cjncp .slandards were set by the load a heavy overstock and will
!car. coming onto the highway , Ameriean College of Surgeons a afford southern Oregon some ex
! fi am a secondary road. Mrs. San. mlm,,cr of years ago. The hos- coptiotiak buying 'opportunities', ae-
tiers died almost Immediately as pUll ls r(.Kar(ied as one of the cording to H. V. Rcheffel. ,
la result of the crash nnd Dr. 1'or-1 n,ost up-to-date on the J'aeicic. Radios, , Dumps, washing Ina-
1 ter sustained injuries from wmcn ; CoaSt .( i well knov.n through-; chines and electric, ranges will be
'he Is still sufferlhg. Including- ""out southern Oregon for Its of fie. : placed on Bale, icb boxes w!l be
broken hip. i iencv. The honor reeo coition was sueeinllv reitiicerl jind 11 nnliii'tieea
In his complaint the plaintiff, ,,md,. .... the National .Hospital : will 'he offered at tinllorm retfuo-
j represented in court this rorcnoon p co,.j. tion:;. Home owners atitl Imllders,
h y Attorneys (! us .Newbury and Th(! standi,,, is inchide m a n y too. will bo Interested in the Med
;J. !'. Kiiegcl of Medford und C. ,(.,,hnlcal ooints. covering it wide ford Electric comnanv's sale, as
j w. Kaburn of Madera, Calif,. , ran..P f hospitaliiiialon. The Sac- fixtures will be included In the ex
claims the defendant was driving , ,.Imirt hospital was constructed cess stock which must be moveO
careless manner at the time in ,,,,, ,.., . ,n lurtiished during tho next ten davs -
,rtcr is rep- -jth the latest eiilllpment through-j - . ;-.
ing, tire repairing and retreads, res-ntcd by Attorneys forter .-noil uut . u has a nUrses' training; . ""iiociii. r,im,
He also is a st'ib-airont for (innd-,tind Prank Fnrrell. , hnl , ,reo,-.leil ,,s one of the. fA t; UANDR, Ore'.A'iirlt 1
' rich Silverlown cord tires. M-.i .l'hotogiaphs of the death scene,: 1)Cjt ( th(j WRt0i. 1nrt lts Btuf( ,R,,y .Conl(lln was elected president
'Clark Invites 'the motoring; public "111 he brought In ns evidence and includes some of the host known I anrt l!- Col, urn secretary of tliif
to come in and inspect' his new ; the case is expected to be bitterly ;,vslclans aml au,geons In south- East Oregon Association of School
tire repairing depat'tmenl. He lias! fought.., Mr. Sanders arrived: tins C1.n Oregon.
insUilled all now and upto-the-: forenoon by train to be the main, : '
minute eotiipmonl . wiin.-, for the plaintiff. ! rinsstrted ndvrtitng eet rpniiltn rtoth are from Unign.Ore.
Clark to Handle
Pi O, Station Tire
and Repair Work
W. II. Clark, who has operated
tile Ace tire station at KUumtih j
Kails for the lust eight years, has !
leased the- Host Office super-ser
vice tire and vulcanizing depart
ment and is now open for business.
Mr. .Chirk is an experienced tire : in
man and guarantees all vuleaniz-i of the
:3 to ro-fJiAyronciA
ry Store.' 'J ?
-VP)
j Superintendents und Principals at
j the spring meeting here Saturday.
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C:IS to t! : 3 M Mail Tribune
4 news and "market reports.
1". St.
S to 8:3Q Ends'.Trnnsfer &
. Stor'nife Co.' 1 t
S:3d to. 9 ,Mono-.Motor Oil
Co.
'Puestlny, Aiii'll 1.
-,X. -. .4 '
s Jewel-
111 to t(l:30 Southern Oregon
Kleetrlc.
1 u: 30 to 11 StM. Depart- '
ment Store.
1I:3D to 12 Colonial Rnkery. (
4 12 noon -Mall Tribune, news
items.
12 to 12:30 Heebc & Kindle i
Service Station. i
12:30 to 1:30 Monarch Seed
& Feed Co.
1:30 to Ed Blnns Meats 1
Market and Economy Oro- i
ceterla. '
0:li to 0:30 Medford Mall
Tribune, News and markets,
X to 8:3(1 Orthophonlc.
8:30 to, II Rock (las program.
J p 16 10 Cslllornla Oregon
. Poyvei; Co. . , , :,
CURTAIN 8:30
The Whqje Toi
Will Be Talking
About the Legion's
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60-PEOPLE-60 .
Tickets Are Going Fast! Get Busy! .;.
Admission $1.50. and $1.00 - " -
I'ltllt company, arrived In Med- stated by the expert this noon.
ford this morning from n six Mr. nyl. who recently returned
weeks tour of California, whore from Cuba, where he spent the;
he has conferred with growers winter umong pineapple and to- j
and buyers In regard to standards mir.o growers, which products Seo
ln duality iihdV Pack'. . , ' ; ji,ci and .Day a:so handle, says ho '
That Medford's pack Is superior , U eiithus astlc over tho future ot
In many respects from those, in Medlord. especially In regard to
o.thersectlons of the country, was : late pears, and that this section'
Is winning an enviable reputation
through this Industry in the east-
Who Can Vote.
Every man and ' woman who lr
registered, whether a property
owner or. a taxpayor or not, can
vote nt the airport bond elctlon
Tuesday, April a nil. Jfl
RE
CHRYSI.FR "75"
BOYAI. SF.DAN. $15.15
(r(r whrlh trtra)
, Until you drive a Chrysler
You'll never know real performance
STEP into a Chrysler
"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 bcn the ad
mitted pacemaker in perform
ance for the entir'e industry.
Today, Chrysler is farther
ahead than ever.O
Because of exclusive features ,
pioneered and perfected by
Chrysler through the applica
tion of advanced engineering
principles, Chrysler reaches
new peaks of proficiency in
speed, power, pickup, stam
ina, safety and long life.
o
Make it a point today to see,
to ride in and to dri9e a
Chrysler "75" or "65." Once
you learn the difference be
tween Chrysler performance
and other performance you'll
never be content with less.
Coupe, $1040; Koadster (Vith rumble ct),
SlOoa: 2-door Sedn, $1065. Three other
ho'Jy styles, $1075 to $1145. New Chryiler
"75" prices Royal Scdin, $1535; Coupe
(with rumble teat), $1535; Koidster (with
rumble seat), $1555. Six other hody styles,
JI6S5 to $2,115. Wire wheels extra. All
prices f. o. b. factory.
Come to Our Shftwrooml
This is
Chrysler Spring
Style Show
and
"Lcarn-the-DiiTcrer.ee".
' Week
Ask for a Demonstration
FLYING FIELD, SALEM
Salcm'H Sr.6.000 'expenditure for
nrt airnort will' In refllltv nrovldl
V flying field rather lltan on air
port, as Buch, hellcvea II. Hi. ftlfi
son, -president of the chamber ot
commerce, nftor hearing evidence
offered at the Eugene conference
of chamber representatives.
An airport, according to Mr. bu
tton. Includes a standard size
hangar, a beacon light, full light
ing equipment for the field, a ree
faurant, housing facilities for over
night use, a machine shop nnrt a
hospital- among Its list of nec.iei!
acuities.
Theso call .Bcarcely life ' provided
with tho funds at hand, In Mr. tai:
son's opinion. Salem HtateHman
mil tWiiM trmtfii ir"A-rttfrRJ
Ml
A MIGHTY .SUCCESSOR TO
"THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME"
. fcTAttTS
TODAY
SURE ENOUGH!
THE PICK O' THE
BIG SILENT PICTURES
VICTOR HUGO'S
IMMORTAL CLASSIC
"The Man Who
Laughs
n
rVlARRiED FIVE YEARS
"ft.wu the fifth weddlni; 111111!-;
versary of Mr. and Mrs. l,ouls
Pnbl of ja.sonvlll that was!
oelebnit)! with n .life ilhint r a ;
vvcelt 'Ki (list 'Sih-Khty, liiKtearl of.
tile fiftieth lol tg,Iisl,(d In a so
'ly hole of yesterday inoriiini; in
this toper. The dinner was nt-1
tondc.P by friends and relatives
from VarfouK. patts .of the valley j
aiid It was' iln ouKh 1 mistake In
wrllliiK that 4 r, years was added 1
to the wedded hllss of the Jack-
sonvUle couple,
Ik IB".
e H RYS LER
I .'
CHRYSLER
MOTORS PRODUCT
O
MEDFORD MOTORS
128 S. Riverside
Phone 762
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I'etltionit signed hv rcsldunls Of
Iho Oak drove s,!loti, west ol
.fndfofd. for the' foftnathm of a
waler (llslrlt:t, are to be read at
tho reuiilut county court session
ne" WodncHday.
Tho Oak drove reslilenls (ire In
need (if 11 wmer supply, wells, now
h,4 the Source of supply, being
said to bo polluted. - The, water
would bsQ,,iirchiiscd from Medlord
nnd the cist Of tho new flyiiiem
would entail an expenditure iJ ap
proximately llfi.'too.
Krcd Ityl. New York City repre.
sentatlve of the standardisation
department of the .Si;ol,, iin.l I'ny
i Urn 'flVlKl rjfijt i
leMAnWhoLaiiPhs is!
riciunauon 01 une 01 ine
World s Most Cherished Novels
--from the Inspired Pen of the
Immortal Victor Hugo -In
hs Lavish Settings Brilliant
Direction - Inspired Acting---Tense
Dramatic Situations -
vervtodminfi Beaty-rand
Its Sublime love Story This
Magnificent and SpeZticuteti
Photodrama Surpasses man
Immeasurable Degree Any
thingEvet Before Attem)tea
By Victor, HUgo
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V
iiMMiUilllMUl
STARRING
MARY PHIL6IN
CONRAD VEIDT and OLCfA BACLANOVA
17 Principals And 2000 iri Unnamed Roles
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DO THESE GREAT CRITICS MEAN ANYTHING TO
, V0U IN THE SELECTION OF YOUR SCREEN TARE?
"The Man VfM IjhikIis" Is recommended
to cvoryonn who can appreciate iiu
aitlsllo effort sincerely and successfully
carried out. Hotly Colfax,., livenlnii
Graphic N. Y, . , . ,
Foi1 those thut care for tho unusual and
want to be thrilled by wonderful ftctlrtR,
"The Jilati Who LatmlfH" !( wultliin ;o
Qbrlhjt belure them an Inspired pictuilr.a
,llon . ol ,ono, of i the uroatest historical . ,
V'orrtattteS ioor( penned. Itlchard VV'iJti:;,
N. Y, Journal. '
In short. "The Man Who Laughs" i
IhoroiiRhlv1 commendable. John S. Co
hen. Jr., New York 'Sun. "V tft-f.
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Splondld Selected Short Faatufet !
. ROTHERMJEL'S MUSIC
Mfttinees
4 Shov.O Dally 1:30, 3:15, 7 and t
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