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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1929)
r vxm form KTEDFORT) WKTD TRTBTTNTC, MTSDFORD. OREfiON', TUESDAY. APflTL 2, 1929.' Jtl- iff !'' iii li! !ii h ill Hi i!i Iii M !;i iii il! N l! ;ii III !! i'll lit !'.! I!!! FAKE DETECTIVES t'OHTfjANIJ, Ore., April 2 W A new branch of the "Htuto Io-I tcctlvo iiRency" nctivltlfu of V. N. j .Forpyth0 ex-policeman now In j jail In extortion chaiKeH, was uu- , overert by police hero today. Aion MaKKer told lnventlnutorH j that Ferny the had taken money j from him as a fee fr enrollment j In his nsoncy and had told him! to go but and well protection con- tiaoiH 'to merchant In the down- j town district. , Forsythe told him, Manner said, that he had a number of "opera tives" doing that work and that he could charge the merchants whatever he could get In return for pnmifneH of burglar protec tion. Tho fees collected from this netlvlty were to be Hplit between Korwyihe nn-1 Mugger. ForKytho's attorney said today the man would" waive preliminary hearing nnd would go directly to tho grand Jury. Curl .Miller, Kllxwurth Martin and Clifford Hayes, held under arrest tin necomplleoH of Kowthe, had not decided today whether they would waive hearlngH. l'ilgrluiH llei r Mil VATICAN CITV. April a. W Tho pope tills morning celebrated masH at St. I'cUth cathedral fur about 1 U.OOO pilgrims of France anil other nutlmm who are here. He was given an ovation us he entered on the Seilla Cieslaturla from the chapel of the sacrament. J'OHTLAM. Ore.. April 2. IIVi .Mrs. Harry Lance today put Base line in an electric washer to ex pedite tho Job. An explosion blew the Ud off the washer, threw the f'hithoH froih the container and hurn"d .Mrs. Lance's hair. Eseerybody likes ifc EASTS IDE ItlGJH SYRUP AT ALL DEALERS Colors white, V v Arm 1 " ' ' J o Ti) Prbppsfe 45 t TOMMY LOtUGKRAN AMirQi:BllQl'K,-N.Wl.,'Aiirll 2. iP) A 45-rumicl return bout be tween .Mickey W'ulker, welter wclKlit champion, tad Tommy l-oiiRlii'iin for tho lulter's llRlit heavyweight crown, Ih proposed by JjjCk KeariiH, mnmiKci'i of Walker. Un route to Tin .Imina, .Mexico, Keurns mild ho would muko ar ruiiKi'iiiiMitH there lor niaothiir meet ing of the two champions, whoso lorottttd oluHh In ChicaMi" last wook C'otlrt or NOIliti- Thursday nh:hl. -Mar-.-h 2Sth at court house. Judge, Col. V. II. I'nlne: jury, I". It. lioyd, Kay. Hen derson, O. '. Uunt'ord, iloiner A. Marx. J. V. llrigMby, Jhnnilton l'alton. Sceftnd cla:H niva:-ds were made to the fidlowlng: 1 Hobcrt H(jot, . ,, lloRer Wesierflelil, .loi dan Itusscll, Kinclalr"s Didlar Ktore will here troop B. I after he known by the new name !ob l-'owler. tri-ip : Harold r siaelalr's, according to Mr. Hln Snillh and John St.iilh. troop 40. ir. ThB ,, wn Htm ranv liol) liullen, Chustir Katulau'g. dollar merehaiKllse, but is imltlng John Kelly, Hobm I -Kelly and j lhl,r ,1PH nf tnorelinndlso David Wlnl:elTnan, fjoop n. I iricei( as high as SKI. .Mi-ill lladge Aiwanls Miaiits' and t-hililrcti's wear will I.eo Martin, l.orlng-Martin. Law-1 1. a feature of the new morchun reneo Sanderson, and -Melton San-i'dise Just pat In sleek and. accord derson. agriculture, p e r s o n a I ! ng to Mr. Sluehiir, will bo one of health, troop I I. jthc largest stocks carried In Jleil- Donald lloyd, (roop S; Hilly, ford. l'oiular inli-ed inillinerv will liroy and .Max llray, tnoop l; Hob- l. another added feature of the iot l'..iyd. I roop first, aid. Istore. Tingley Chaiiii'ie, music, troop! A larger slock of stamped goods 3; i.evon Dunriou, oiarKsniansnip, aulinal Industry, farm mechanics, troop !l. l-'us iiilnial Industry, Assemble Your Own Ensemble 'SPHERE is so much latitude this sea son that it is not dif ficult to plan and create a striking cnsemhle. Odd coals combined with odd dresses make perfectly stunning composes. New Assortment of 25 Botany Flannel Enpmble Coats Sues 14 to 44 pink, powder blue, green, orchid, navy and black. Special $10.95o An Assortment of Ensemble Silk Coats bc 14 (3 44 In all colors Special $15.00 o o Gordon V Hosiery Hats to match sold exclusively fV'h outfit, here. - i 'All sites. -- Adrienne's Mcdford National Bauk Building riiono 077 - Roiihd Bout ( mickey i rosultud In a doclslon for Lough rar.' If -tlii! Tf Klit (,'oes throiiKh lt'vcoulil he the first. 45-rouwl prize fight on ttilB contiuont in mlire than 2S years. The longest fight In the t'nlted States in the lust an years w.,s at Han Franclseo In HMO when llattling Nelson and Ad' WolKast went 40, rounds. Kernes said lie. would offer Walker and Joughruu ouch $100,' ooo. . CnreiM-c Cunipliell, Craig Perry and Karl Perry, carpentry, troop 3. i Lewell ' Jupiay, star award, trunp 1. . Mouth organ du f by TIngley Cham pie and Itlchard brown.- E LINES will be carried than before and, with tho stock Increasing daily, all tthesev lines will give Sinclair's ipne of the largest stocks of tills class of merchandise lu Medl'ord. tan, II I I I II I I It n 0 1 SEARCH YACHT OFj STUYVESANTFISH iEOR BOOZE CARGO NEW YOriK, April 2. (fit ! Ktuyvesant Kish, wealthy clubman i and liroker, has complained to I "Waphlngton that Ills yacht was stopped last Saturday night near I Oi the Htatue of Libert v bv a coast ( guard boat whase crew pointed re- j volvers at him nnd his family and j searched his craft for liquor. j Fish said that as he was bring-1 lng the yacht up New York bay J Ion the way from "Wilmington. Del., 1 where he had purchased It, he saw ' a coast guard boat coming toward ' him. He went to within 100 yards j of ihe patrol boat, he said, nnd re-j celvlng no signal, pursued his ! course. He men turned tnr wneei over to Captain Larsen. an employe of the American Car nnd Foundry company, from which he had pur chased the yacht. "Shortly after he had taken charge of that boat," Mr. Fish said In his complaint, "he turned the boat directly across Its course nnd stopped It. On asking him why ho had done so, he informed me that the coa.st guard was nhooiing, whether at us or in the air, I am unable to say, as we were not hit. "The coast guard then came alongside In a very choppy sea and Insisted that they put a man aboard to search the boat, covering us with five or six army revolvers or re volvers of similar type. The rep resentative who came aboard searched tho boat for liquor. Fish told newspapermen that al though his wife and two young sons were present, tho search was ac companied by a "frightful outburst of profanity and vulgar language." paperSseor new libel trial Jiased on errors, claimed to have been included in tho court instruc tions to the jury in tho Harry Young-Daily News libel suit )a.,-t week in circuit court, a motion for a now trial was filed today at the county clork'H office by tho J)aily XewH 1'uhlishing company. A judg ment of $l(0 was returned last week in favor- of Young, who had sued for $10,000 on grounds that he had been injured in I lie eyejj of the public as the result of the publication of alleged libelous ar ticles concerning himself. The motion for new trial In cludes five separute counts, cover ing technicalities in jury Instruc tion, i and sets forth that tho court erred In these five counts. LEG BROKEASRESULT lieverly Angle, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Angle of South Ivy Htreet, sustained n broken leg this forenoon when struck by n car driven by Mrs. Clyde Halderston of the Kelily orchards. The accident, which occurred on South Oukdale, was reported to the police as un avoidable. The girl, eight years old. was not struck hard, tlm auto mobile having nearly coniq to a standstill when she was hil. The Injured girl Is a grand-daughter of Attorney K. 1. I.rlggs of Ashland, l'OKTI.A.VO, Ore.. April 2. 0V With co-operatives and the Inde pendents havitin a better under standing and premium paying by the Independents halted, ogg dropped back to their former lower prices. Standard extras and standard firsts went down to 25 and i; I cents, respectively, a two) rent decline for extras and a I one-cent decline for firsts. Tim other grades remained at Hi! and 21. l Cutler prices advanced slightly) extras going to 41 from 4:t',j and f standards to 4 :( l-j from 4;t. Prlmui firsts and firsts wvre ui0mngcd at 41 jutd 4 respectively. Trices of o t h e r commodities weii unchanged. Pro co O -I l'OUTI,ANP. Ore., April 2. (,7V Wholesale iu'Icph: i.i IH'TTKU KxtrH iind standards I half cenl higher: extras, He; slait-j danlH, 4::h; prime firsts, 12'it: ilrnln. -lit l'UKiS Slandard extruH. 2 eenli htwer nnd standard first. I cenl ( lower; fresh standard eslras. 2."h-VI fresh standard flrsla, 2tc: tresh ! medium extras. 22c; ficsn tncdium I firsts, 2lc. i Milk, imultry, onions. isdHlne. : wool nuts, hay. eascara bark, hopai all steady and unchanged. Livestock ; rOHTLANli Ore.. April 2.-- CATTI.K AND CAl.VI'.S -Qmit . uldv steady; receipts, cattle. t;o. rj HOi!a Steady with Monday's j elosn 2o under last week for most, j nf the kllllns classes and pncklng So to M cents utr. o re i'elils. Heavy nellit (20 to j Ihs.), meillum ti. ehoico JHiiihl.TTi; noJ THE MARKETS DiffeimJyfrom any other gasoline RICnnELD-ErinX is better-ao-' ticeably better! 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