P JOB FOUR SIEDFQITO MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OEOOy,J TTirftftDAY, 'APRIL 4, 1929. i f i I- !' .T ROADSIDE REFUSE i J BY- COUNTY" JUDGE The 'old apripRtlme problem MM . city folks dumiiinff mbbinh-iu Jhfthfl avfattpn' diriment v'of , Jhe p rural areas has bobbed -up again ' and the pouutv court is consider- '5 lug a solution or the question. m That august body, according to Judge Alex Sparrow, "has its eye" on a place where city folks can duhip their trash without marring the view or Ml. I'll t or making - country- people mad. -. s '4 : The (ynnping ground ought to i bcj n a canyon," said Judge 8ar r. row today, "so a- man can unlond a liW tin cans and fail In a hole hlit tin cans and fail In a hole wlfero thev will hit srjt of sight. J inenn the tine cans, not the man, Mr, cnnddcrton said the Stnnd i " 'he-hole. It also should be ard on ,.. wolld ffroPWi nt once . IIP 1111 V UIIU UUL JL IltD WU.Y. it la flllaa-fwl Ihfll ollu fullra nn aulo JaitntH Sundays onf evonl-l :-, ui);, cuiRUiiie pieumire Willi' vieail- -, ing up, and cast refuse In -gunny i ) sacks In -sylvan spots,' the refuse consisting of everything from cats with kittens' to 'wornout auto en-'- glnes. Furthermore , the kittens H get hungry and eat up the spring Gj hutch of chickens. ' ' i CiJ Y'B UIO U.YII1K lu UUll II UIWOW ,;i fellows, and probably will, ' remark od Judge, Sparrowj ominously, this 'I morning. - -j hural residents' havo taken tho car numbers, ' in- five or six bi ll stances, as a means of defense. 1 Some suburban dwellers threaten A reprisals, to-wit: they will dump .' thejr collection of tin cans' In 11 w law front yards to uscertaln how ri city folks like their own medicine. According to Commissioner Vic ij tor Bursell, one vandal dumped a p. load of garbage within a- stone's m throw of his hoimp before ho could fa find a stone- to throw. Another vandal loft a barrel of refuse atop rA the Alice Hunlny knoll and barely 3 got it off lh' road.', The country neoplo feel (hut city Y' folks who ore their- own garbage men -should at least cusl tho rsl 4, iluo Into the brush instead or fin ----- open ypuceB without stopping their ft autns. ' I 3 tA PINTS,- ' j CAIXON,': Ah distinctive in looks us Rco has nlmiyN, been , inw perfoi'inanee ,reo r FUJNC CIOUD5 - .1 I t -, m--' n' "' 1 ,L- c " fpr -f- - " , mtHlrl ef. Rin Flying !W the Matter. ' ' i JUo flyin Clouds are pticti at the factory at ' 1 allows: S-PtiMngcr Srd.ni $1)95. 11495. 1174?. i j IMS. l95. 2-r..MrCoupH75. 1-4 P... koih-i Coup $I5W, IH15. l25. II IK. -P. J 'Miff VicioriM tlt;. tWntr I68 . i " : : O, 133 South WITH CITY SPIRIT; S. fadderton, manairer . of attic from Ban Francisco, landed at the local port yesterday. Ho was "exceedingly.' gratified , with the wonderful spirit of the Med-i ford peop la for' progress as dem onstrated y their vote Tuesday for tho airport bonds." The distinguished 'Visitor- said people all over the eountrywerc watching .Medford's decision and that Jt means the city will become i a important unit on tho national UiH..7nnu . . . !to num.. lease; nn the new alr-l port and put in a modern ojf. gtu-tion. THEATRE GROUP START. LS ON 'DOVER f FOR APRIL 18-19 With--, the ; American Legion Whoopee Revwe now a' pleasant memory, Tom Swem, Who wrotd the script and designed tho sets (of this production, called his newly orgunlzed Studio Players to gether .-for the first time In many weoka last night to begin nn inten sive two' wnoks' rehearsul on "Tho Dover Rood," Alexander Milne com edy, to- be presented nt the new IkIh theutre April 18 audi lit. "'The Dover Koad' is a danger ous road to travel, my friends," suys the lovable bachflor, Latimer, leading -character In the whimsical comedy. And it would almost seem so from the standpoint of the net ors tuklng part. This play was to liavo boen put on before Christmas, but was post- i: mi, renuuriiuil got nfi!" Zttyti ''ue ' J ' ''l'lRn Sm 'smlllos of the play-1 Illnesses, inclutllng, flu, and .pneu monia, which incapacitated , the-, va rious actors ono by one for-a couple of months. " i Finally camn the American lx glon Whoopne Revue, anil -Hie un divided attHiitlon of Dlroolor Tom iSwem was demamled,"' us iwttll as those or some of the actors who lira to be seen in "Tho. Hover .Hand." - v -'. i ; Now, with every one on his and Jior foot agalnnnif the dates dofl-" hltoly .sot, eithtisliiHiU: Is high, for the Buccess of the first iiioductlon of the l.ltllu Theatre group. . i . i . - ' - Slayer Surrenders , HANFOItl),-(!al., April 4:-) ; Cnmlldo Florez, sought as the slay er of Mnrgalto Medrano, islnblied to death on tho Tngus VOnt-li. Hur- rondorcd to a ohbo, oIToi'Iiir no re slstniu. : ' ' i ' As distinctive a car jn looks as the Reo has always been in perbnnance. ' People have always acknowledged that, mechanically, Reo builds according ( to the ' quality standard of the higher' priced cars both in materis and workmanship. And the Flying Cloud lias taught them that you can swing it into the roadway of the smartest courv tiy club 4 . . and know that it belongs. ... , Now you can hare a Reo living 1 ('.limit at a lower i. REO MOTOPs CAP, CO., LANSING. MICK , V. MYERS CO. Riverside. Phone 164 TRIAL OF APPEAL Appealing from .ft verdict, ren do red in? Justice cdUrt. tpe tuial of MucyLiritft arrested, sometime ago' hear CXdd III1F, on 0mrff8 of possesion and tranHportatlon of moonshine, was begun (n circuit court this, forenoon, ; Uintt was sententfod to five months In jnll and given a heavy- fine on a trans portation charge by Ju4e Taylor. i IJntt, iK ilefendea by Attorney . T. J. Hnright .' and the defense will bring forth' argument that Llntt is innocent of liquor transporta tion, as none was found In his car when - arretted; .Evidence offered by the state in a quantity of moon shine, nljeged to Have been thrown out ': i-lntt's car, before Unit was arrested by the sheriff's office. Is oiscreiuieu ny ino dense on grounds that it wan not. picked op the of ficers until an hour and ono-hulf had elapsed following I,lntt's r reftt.:. In addition to the transpor tation, Linnt is facing charges of speeding, breaking glass on a public highway, moonshine posses slo nand -feckless driving. lie has- been serving tlmo in tike county- jail on tho justice curt sentence for the past six' weeks. Headquarters of; McMarr Stores iUifiow ,n tyedford J. T. y-clch, tho now., district supervisor for the Mc.Mhrr Mutual Htores, Inci; will make, his fiead: iiunrturs In Medford. flis- district is frrfni Oakland. Oregon to Yrcku, Calif., and he has twunty stores under his JuriKilii'tion. r Mr. Welch was formerly with liie .Htomt Htores and wdieo Hie jr,,UUO.OllO met-Ker nf 1 OSii I'liclfh chnlR food Htores was tnado re cently hn was. put In charge of this district. In-the merger are the 20t!i -Century chain storos, two of which are In .Medford. The managers of the local,, mores. "Duke" Wellington and Chns. Wortman, both of whom U1.0 vory poluinr wi,h lll0 Ke,10,-al public,-will remain in charge, as will their efficient nssistantst " -Alri and Mrs. Welch have moved to Medford and are at home al;420 South (Irapo street. . , Committee Thanks Foster & Kleiser The airport publicity committee of i thiv cbantbor, eomipercq, , In Ihuuklng thuso who "helped iiut It over," omitted to mention A, A. ilayden, , manager of ,'dster & Kleiser, -',Hvho donalad , the hill boards, -and- striking ads thereon wUh.C n map ,' showing Jtod ford's prpsenti position.' an. the,, national airways. . ' . . . ,.. Mr. ilayden, who was a mon'iher of the publicity, committee, knows nothing about tho publicity of this story.- . Beauty of 'line as motor'Ca'r'deSigriers see it today simple, sweeping, forward driving lines without the aid of tricks. price than ever before. - - ; AGAINST JAPANESE: RDS4SPF TATARS A!far as being a gentleman in thai '-wrestling ring, Ilob Krusd, Portland wrestler. Is very much of a roughneck, in the opinion of fans who watched him defeat Taro Mt yake, Japanese matmuni at the Armory last night, before one of tho largest crowds of the season. Kruse won the first fail in 24 min utes, lust the second in 47 Sec onds and took the third In 10 min utes. . : Kruse was out to win' and was not particular what methods he used to achieve his purpose. - Ho delighted in lucking the yellow man In the stomacli, Jumping on him and in indulging in vnrious other rorms of roughness. Miynke did not believe In wrestling 'lO-use's stylo and refrained from unneces sary roughness, winning tho sup port of the crowd. Miyuke dis played a good mastery of wrestling and at times used his natlvo Jiu Jltsu method, puzzling the big boy irom Portland. . .,... Mlyako loBt the first fall In 24 minutes, after having boen made groggy by a erle.Qf vicious head- locks. Kruse was tossed to the. floor repeatedly through' clever trlpplog, but Miyako fulled to fol low up the apparent advantage. and Kruse would rise gingerly from the mat, expecting to ho thrown down again any time; 'The Port land man &rM His. flying tuckle unsuccessfully and once he nearly butted into a ring post as Miynke stepped aside. Krii.se also luul a habit Inst night of seeking the shel ter of tile ropes. , . When Miynke came back for the second fall, spectators expected it would soon bo over, believing him still groggy from Hie heudlocks of tho preceding fal, hut it took him only 47 seconds to make Kruse pat tho mnt when he applied a punishing hnmmcrlock. . - , Kruse. continued to rough the Japanese up during" the ten mint utes preceding the third fall, ana through this roughing up process found openings for hendlocks, with which ho finally pinned tho yella man1 shoulders to tho mat. The crowd was for Mlyako and cutcallB were not uncommon- for. Kruso. .-J. The Jap was outwuighod ten' pounds by Kruso mid through, hlpi failure to wonr shoos. In keeping! with tho Jiipuncvv-rtiBtoni, suffejj od considerable: pain through toor holds. ' v..,.. ' ., ') , In tho special event; Tommy' Ttjtf nn,, Medtord's wrestling, talloi'; wrestled 20 minutes io a draw with ; Jauk White,' husky Portland mat- ; num. white probably would have thrown Tommy hnd tho mulch cx-J tended bvel' h'longer perloil of time.' nut during, tho O-minutc nnrlod While was busy lireaklng holds othi was unnhln to hold Uyan any length of lime, Tho prollmi'iiitry .was wdn by Curly Woods, 'who threw Uddle Welch In flvn ' minutes, ft wns Welch's first appearance In over a year. .--. , A short announcement was nindc from the ring by-JC. c. Chancy con cerning a proposed 1. o. o. v. wrestling smoker hero April 24., either between Hnllnr. Jack Wood of Medford and Hilly Kdwnrds of Kansas City or the present holder of tho world' middleweight title MORGAN TQ DEFY 1.08 ANqKLKB, .April 4. (&)- Tod Movgan,- cool,: alight Vallejn Scotchman, will try to nucceed to night wunro three- other fistic champions fallod. ' i Tho Junior lightweight tltlo hold! or will enter tho Olympic audito rium hempen square here tonighl In answer to tho challenge of San tiago Knrllln, dusky glovo thrower from the San Wns provitico of lvnumn. Ho hopes not only to thrust aside the title defy (it the Indian youth, hut to prove the fal. lacy of the I'JInJt" that has hounded champions here and by which he I himself won his cown. I Since the passoge of the 10-rnund boxing law In California, threo champions have brought their dia dems lino lxi Angeles rings only to see them snatched away. 80NNENBERG DEFEATS HEAVYWEIGHT POLE I.OS.ANGELKS. Aiirll 4. P Ous Sonnenbcrg's wrestling crown routed more aecttrely oa his head today. ollowl4ig.,Uio hea-'welght champion's decisive defeat of Htni- ley Staslnk, :ar-pound Polish grappler here last night. Km- ploying headlocks, flying tackles and body slams. It took tho cham pion Just nooul 52 minutes to v.it stnsink In two strnlgbt fulls. He won the first In 4: minutes nnd tho second tn 1 mlnut. S.t seconds, i Sonnenherg weighed 205. ; , I Gnndetta Get. K. 0. rENlH.KTON, Ore. April 4. ' (Pi Frunkle Orandetln, Hollywood bantamweight, scored a 'ninth-1 round knockout over Jimmy Wat-' son, Portland nattier, in a sinea- nled lo-ronnrt main event here last - night. ; ' - " ; "! ClanKlfd advortlalng g.ti rnulta. 1 REFEREE ON BACK ASr:l POUTLAXD. Ore, April 4. fjfP) George KoHionnroa, Hollywood '! heavy weight wrestler, knows what it is to win and yet lose a wrest ling mn,nl. It I. .. n ...1 j ,,'"i'. ii iia,rinru ul nit- uuuiiiiriiuii i.-ere last iiikiii wnen tillv l.lufawla fnnunt. f'l vn n f f oler. w.-ui aivnn nn iiiiilnsprvflfl ,1m. cision over Kostonaros at the end of .tt wrestling match in which. i everything . but the water bucket was used. While Rerefee Cal 1 tar man lay unconscious on the mat after receiving the full force of a vicious kick from both Kdwards' feet, IvosLonaroB pinned Kdwards' shoulders to the mat sufficiently long enough lor every siwclator in the house to have a good look. Hut there waB no referee to pat Kosto naros on the back. When Herman finally gained his feet with the as sistance of the timekeeper and others, Edwards had clamped one nf Ills famous headlocks on Kosto naros and had the latter down. Herman immediately awarded the final fall to Kdwards amid the roars of protests from the specta tors. Kdwards won the first fall with his knuckle head lock in 27 min ules, 52 seconds, assisted by a left hook to the stomach, after Kosto naros was in a fair way of taking the fall with his Bawing headlockB. Kostonaros came back to take the second fall In 7 minutes and 2) seconds with headlocks. diet Wiles' and .Charles, Mason went 20 minutes to a last draw In tho preliminary.: - - . . . i 4 Fights Last Night (liy the Associated Press) CINCINNATI Moxle Rosen-1 bloom, Nctv York, 'outpointed doe , Anderson. Covington, Ky., 1 0 . I f silly Angeld, Philadelphia, stop-1 pod Jack Munroe, Charleston, W.: Vn., (10). Indian Tiger West, of I I'lllludolphln, stopped Young 'Wll-i linms, Cincinnati, (5). ST. LOUIS Davey Abnd, Pan- i ama, .outpointed John.ny Pee Wee ! Jtnlser. ,st. Louis, . (10). Rbseyi Lsuiy.j Ydungstown, oujtpointed; Hen,- I ry Lenard, Chicago, (10). VlKAksiA piTl Joey;nivors',; of ' Iviipijdi j CJtjr, ; knocked J flatt Don' iiarnoit, Los Angeles, (7). i -CHARLOTTE; Nt C.rr-Bld.Terrls, Cbnpol tUU, N. C.,ioutpolntcd Kltlg Solomon JIO)..', : k, ; : .' ;'- IIENTON 1IAHUOR, Mlclu Art Knopp, Toledo, anl Hurry Pcr llclt, Kalamazoo, Mich,, drow (.10). Coast League . Yesterday, , R. . -, 3 :io Portlnntl".!.; Haornmento H.iterlis: s 10 Mnhnffey, Powers, I Heck .Volkmnn .shuklln and Itego Kunz nnd Severeld. - n. 6 II. 11 0 E. Los Angeles Hollywood .... Uatterles: Plltt, Peters, Wonth. ersby and He.ndberg; Kinney, Johns and llassler. Kcnls-Mlssions game called off. WeB jtronnds.- Heuttle-Oakland postponed; rnln. Tractor Explodes SONOMA. Cal.. April 4. iPV Drenched with blazing gasoline, Carlo K, Adams was burned to death when a gasoline tank on a tractor he wns repairing exploded. THROWS EDWARDS 23-Piece An Exceptional Bargain On Sale Large white cups and sau-" icer 10 of each, 20 pieces.-. Ladies' pure Silk Hose in the Clf newest shades. Pair West LUKE RYAN, Proprietor Buddl Serge Siiits ftirln Kg Shipiciit tandeil The greatest! value in the world. Wear is strongly guaranteed. Colors are abso lutely sunproof. Tailoring is so fine that every garment will retain its shape until worn out. Sells everywhere for 37 to 45 Dollars. Our price, , s 1 ' ,- - - ' ' '( ,- V ' . i Other 35 Dollar Suits going at $15.00. The very latest in Ladies' Hats, large and small, head sizes . You can save just ' about half;: 'r k::7. Other Money Savers Men's Work Shirts . 45c Men's Bib Overalls i 95c Boys' Bib Overalls! ..69c Men's Union Suits?! . 45c Men's Rnaki Pants $1.15 Men's Whipcord Pants . 32 N. Front Truck Family Car REARDAX, Wash., AprH'-4.() ; Lnrgn scnlo production demnnds ' Just Hjradpds iot Bar Importation, Beautiful Lustre Friday and Saturday i ; Come , Early, - While These Sets Last OTHER SPECIALS $1 Latest shape rose pink thin blown Side 1L ucm .$1.35 St. adequate transportation facilities, Ji Ml No!sbtia farmer said; . iNel son announced purchase of a 3 14 Tea if S ; i J 8-Quart Galvanized Pails J CZr Unusual values at only ..... ZrOC Children's Half and Three quarters "Arrowhead" Hose 50c value tumblers, 2 for . Variety '' ' .v ) ii I f Men's ;Worfe 'Sbxl .f5c" Men's f'cy Dress Sox 25c Men's Dress Hats . .51.45 Men's Dress Shirts !. 95T Leather faced v " Gloves Vv?.. ... . ... 35c" AH leather Gloves ; . 45c Will H. Wilson ton truck to be used, he said, as a ' faihily-!car. -:' He IB' trie -father - of 13 'children. " ' ' ,- 19c Store 222 West Main Street Sets .iiiiii'!!iiiiiili!iiiiiit:i;t)-(liiii!i'i,:vi 'li: tni;,