Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1929)
'I, t ... (; A v-i a j 'SI A 4 . i i n '-f ft 1 :S i, It - . 'l - H "NfEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE. MEDPORDpOnEftONV TUESDAY 'APTm 23. -1929 . LITTLE HERE FOR E TO SPITE SCRIBE: i;Tho airway field vrgfenlzer' fori' f Apparently resenting tho Pacific contft statefl with head- 'qunrtei'H al' the" Oaklrtntlt Calif., airport, Del here M. Little, govern ment meteorologlHt anil formerly in rhargo of the Medford weather office, arrived here this morning ) in a plane from the Oakland air port on a special official errund. His business was- to visit Hilt, nyi'r the California, lino, prepara tory to eHtahliHhiK a weather atu tlon there for the airways route Iwrtwecn San Francisco and Port land, and which will bo a sub-j Mation in connection with the Medford airways fttatlon. The weather airways stations thru this Keclion were all laid out some time ago, with the, nearest at ill ion or .HUlt-Ktation Koulh, up In the Hlnkl ypnx, and it was only very recently decide to eHtahliHh another one HI Hilt. T ' ' .. .Mr. Little left by train this noon for Hilt, from which point ho will return to .Medford after a couple iif . houi'H t stay, between - trains, spend alio night hero and depart in the morning by plane for Oak land. ; . - I jmanFrench war bride, and J Adolph Dorr, a young blond Her man professional Hwlmmer and actor, who was en route to Ores cent City to train for a big swim ming- event, which will take placet In California on pecorntlon day. - Guests forgot their dinners and becatna Interested in the excited little group at a corner table. Hpeuking firHt in - KngllHh, then hipsing into German, the man and j woman talked and there was much j laughter and .pointing. Thd wait rewM explained to one diner after editorial ; Another that Mr. Dorr had come AnVANRF FflRflF iWfls iiiaiiai ai iVTiTi. mmm ; u A n a avh! -mmm iiinuinun ULnuii rvnrnTrn pnniil TArrlilrll .MINN mmm '. . ..to, and coluhmist liitirri'frifo with thf ! Into the . rewtaurant as soon as he government method of running the i arrived and asked if there were. General TalamatlteS Leatf . ,, . ,., ,v, , , ) any native Germans in Grants j V , j ...... ,t hi..t u"jPasfl. sh0 Cttlk,a MrSf , Wallace.! ... uwfiHiuiu, jvennein flnncrmn, or ; who linU1 eiKjt year ago was a the Medford weather bureau, have j resident of CoJileny, the home town reinforced to show "thoo newspa-i of the handcoiue swimmer, per fellows Juki what's what." Mr. Wallace wo in the U. S. T ) Tonight will be a big night for '.local radio fuiiB, numy of whom are )lnMnlng to time In on Copco hour at II p. ni. to bear the laleat Norrin drama, "Tho Irlah .Melody," '1ienenled by the Copco Players. Tills will be tho firm time this clever new :clrunia baa been given ; before any iiurilenee. , ' Tire play In built around the nacrlllccH and aelf ilenial or a llttlo lrlah mother, who gives up every thing for her , son. Tho seven Kcenea nro full of sustained litimiin Inlerost and the piny Is nnrllcii, billy seasonulile Just at this lime, because of Mothers' (lay, which ; will he universally observed on May 12. A fine cast of Copco Players baa been selected , by Director Davis tor this evening's rendition, Inuliul ' Ing many old favorites. Appropri ate Irish music, will lend much to , the enjoyment of those who llHfen In at p. m. to hear this attrnctlTo Copco program. ... ' IOXTIllJAI-W) IPnthlM- nnr. nbj.McfO.innc, pastor .j'f-.Ht. lai-. ..iiui-i-ii, IIUVOCIUQS ; tnc use of ' mnilrif rt ttuhiii.f 1 1. t... . i I , I'J ..-lllll -lll-ff. f : )nu cannot run a cjiuich on prnyrs, . alone," he silys; "you V lllllH n"ve revcilue.; At lenst, when a .Mall Tribune reporter, called on his usual fore noon rounds at the weather office today, he found nsscnibled there with them and poring over weather maps, J)elbert SI. Utile of Oakland. Cab, former motoroloi'lst here and now airways field organiser for Pa cific const states, and Floyd Vouni?, the frost expert, and his assistant, Ttoy Rogers, as fine u hunch of federal meteorologist as ever lift ed a tobacco pouch from a poor re porter. ...... -Their concentrated -and coopera tive efforts of poring over these maps while they uttered some mys terious words , that sounded liko "lOlnee, fneene mlny mo," were evi dently successful, for as they straightened up and saw the re porter, Sir. Dick remarked, "That's oulie a storm." . ' "yes. a whale of a storm,". echo ed Messrs. Young and I.lttle. Then, In answer to tho inter viewer's excited questioning as he kept bis hand on his watch and tobacco pouch, tho assemblage of Jealous weather sharks explained that there was a big storm in the liehrlng sea section, which might or might not rench hero;, and if it did. might come Wednesday night or Thursday. On the oilier hand, they said the slorm might he shunt ed off en routo nnd never reach here. Their remarks were cnllrely unofficial. Any time that group gives out anything official, it must be n lead pipe cinch. As to the official weather fore cast, they pointed to what had al ready been written, although at tho same lime, Messrs. nick and Young glanced at (he barometer readings and remarked absent-mindedly, "Not starting to. full yet." - This official forecast anys: "Partly cloudy tonight nnd Wedncsdny, and mild temperature. " Today wits alternately cloudy and sunny with a minimum this morn ing of 41. I aviation service during the World war and was In the same squad as Secley Hull. Newell llarher and severnl other Medford ' men. PUT OUT FLAGS : All oc:rt business houses are urged ty tllsplay their American flags tomofrrtw In honor of the national commander of the Ameri can Leg io nt Paul McNutt, who will stop, hero tomorrow nt 3:30 p. m. Commander McNutt accompanied by. many prominent legionnaires of the. Btate department including Hen Fisher,, slate commander, will be entertained at luncheon tomorrow noon nt the LIthia Hotel In Ash land aftOr which ho will drive to Hoseburg, stopping off here to greet local legionnaires and other Medford citizens. It Is planned to hold ail informal reception nt tho Chamber of Commerce building at p. in,, iu wmcn uu me moors of the Medford poHt and local peo ple are invited. Ho will then visit th Legion playground before con tinning his trip north. Motion' pictures and photograph of tho national Legion executive and his party, will bo taken while hero. ' ing Cavalry Advance On Rebel Stronghold Am bush Feared Rear At tack Is Also Planned. i Like tho second act In-o, play was tho mooting Moiidnjv evening In a Grants l'nss cafe between Mrs. Hurl Wallace, nltrnr-tfv Gnr- Over $1000. the largest payroll received by the local unit for some time, will be distributed to night nt the regular drill of Com pany A, Oregon National Guard. Captain Carl Y. Tengvvnld this afternoon urged a 100 per cent att'endiinco to facilitate a complete distribution of tho checks, . Tho .Melford guard unit Is reported in tho best condition it has been for some time nnd is looking forward to nn active summer, a feature of which-, will be the annual en campment at Cnnui Clatsop on the eojiMt in t'mtsnp county Wednesday Last Day I ; ' 11 "" III MKXICO CITY, April 23. vP-W News was expected hourly today of initial clashes near Maslaca. So hora. between the principal rebel army entrenched there and feder als. Last reports from General Tula- mantes, commanding 2000 federal cavalry several miles in front of infantry nnd the inutn army said he had advanced cautiously as far as Luis, 12. miles south of Masincu, but hud found no enemy. He was advised to be careful of ambush and not to move too far ahead of the main army, lost the 0000 or 7000 rebels at Musiaca and Sanantunlp cut his force to 'pieces before reinforcements arrived. Moving of the principal federal column, containing more than 8000 men with artillery, and baggage was proving slow work, with fur-r ther trouble on tho newly con structed bridge over the Rio Fucrte, nortn,or Ran Hlns, .Si mil on, causing some delay. s With tho outposts of the two armies to close to each other, however, long delay in initiating the clash In which General Calles hopes to repeat his devastating victory over the army of tho north at La Keforma, Chihuahua wns. not believed probable. General Juan Andreu Almazan, "hero" of La Heforma, sent word to Chapultepec castle thut he was beginning the movement of his 10,000 troops through Pllpito Pass Into Sonora, and would Bhortly be in a position to attack the rebel army at Us rear. ' : totalis ttotnA.., w , - quinary 'tce nft.. . v ' ' i v Won Our lipst frioml is (ho public wc servo. ; ' You (jnvo us n "Jielp inir bund" in our "botir of need." Y o u r wliolfi-bcnrtcd support nnd response to our f r n n k stntomont (lint wo needed money . . . bits helped rVlicve n Klrniued finnlieinl Kit n alion. . ' ' To iiiljiist our differ enees we were willing .lo xhoiiUler the loss. ' " , i Wc preferred to give the buying public the ' benefit of this in return for their iiid. We viilne your eonfi tleuee. And wc urge that you don't let the door of opportunity swliiff shut beWe you fill every family Deed. to Save 331: 3C on Every Dollar Spent Here! e Come at Once! PRICES HAVE BEEN AT AND BELOW WHOLESALE COST FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS. XotliiriK ' is ' reserved.' Every, itent enrries the 1-3 .discount privilege. Shopping throngs nro inn It ing the most of this tinpiinilleled eluinee to sn VP. Wednesday is the lust diiy to iillow our losses to run on. ' See. with your own eyes (lie snvings. And, there are hun dreds of other items like those you'll find awaiting you. Hurry, One-Third Off All Women's Dresses' One-Third Off All Women's Coats 1-3 Off $19.75 Men's Suits, $13.17 PORTLAND. Anrll 23. lPI Kxefc-utlvP 'Wi'irit'ncy alone can save Kmory ; Olmstend nnd John 13, Wheeler from, prison. The nitindnte of the United HtutCH supreme court orderinK the two i'ortlund men tp prison, reached Knn Franclnco yes terday. . Tho pair lost their appealH In the United Htntrx court of ap peals thero, and In the United slates supreme court. Airs. OlniHtead, who is In Seattle, announced lust nlKht .that efforts are being made to ohtnln a presi dential pardon for her husband. llu.slness men and political leaders hi Portland, she said, started the pardon movement. She na,med lialpli A. Williams, 'Republican national committee man. Mayor Cleorffo L. linker, and rranklin T. Or(.ffith nml Guy W. Talbot, utility company presitlonts, as behlnil the movement to secure a presidential pardon for Olm-stend. ua s ;-r wi i . '.t- uii.'. r,r Timr mm mm mm mm mm mm 'I'kA m m:mmi , - from s-h.,. nm:. f.-. t-mn!. . - ' . I' tipMi. ) mil l'WkJ ' lift rr T rr- -r-rta men io uenmaru to study Scan-, HAVANA, Cuba (P) Cuba's dinavian culture. They will take j latest economy move js .to 'Krve ".iisii-jMiien- j ine army a job In peace time. lemivni on. July 4 at the Soldiers will he fn . pose or tnKln the censirt. ileblld nntlnnal park in Jutland. I , Sickness, lias , proventod Aaron jScliollars from, makiui! Ills dally visits to tlio Moll Trihimo editorial offices callltiK on niemhers of the staff and rcadltiK cxc'liunges n( particiilr .Interest to himself. Ha Mvas stricken April '7 nnd has been confined to his bed ever since. ' In a unto lie wrote to tho force yesterday, he said: "I m denied meat and ecus, forced to a diet of weak broth, no hatter rakes, but ter anil honey. The only comfort I have is an occasional chew: of tobacco and the Mail Tribune, Hums and the lllble.", Jfr. Suhol- lars Is .85 years of age and had been In the habit of walking from .his home on the outskirts of Med ford to the business se'etion.. Wall Street Report I 9 V-lf :t tbflfett HUNT'S CRATERIAN TOMORROW ALL TALKING : f. 'The CA NARY MURDER CASE M WIILIAM POWELL LOUISE BROOKS i NKW YOIIK, April 23. (Jpy llroad scale buying operations car ried more than a seora. Issues to record liUh levels In today's stock, market. Kxtremo sains iu the ac tive issues ranaed from 1 to 8 points, with a Tew IiIkIi priced spe cialties marked up Hi lo 20 points In a thin market. The rally was slowed up In tho enrly utiernooii by stiffening of call money rntea. One of tho features was the opening sale of a block of 100,000 shares of sitnma Petroleum nt 30, represent inK a turnover of 53.000,. 000. This is believed to be the' InrKesi Individual transaction ever Irot-orded on tho exchuime, although few smaller transactions have : exceeded It in dollar vnlub. O. K. Crltes, wholesale sates man l?er of the Arch Klectrle company nf Portland, Is a local business vis ltor here In the interests of the O. K. refrlKerator which bis firm han dles In the .stale of OrcRon. Klnnmtlt Kails. J3;0.000 busi ness building to be erected on Main street. COPENHAGEN 111 Pr. Sven KniuNon, well-known In JVnmnrk because of bis activity In bring ing croups of Americnn boys to tienmnrk. this year Intends to bring 600 American men and wo- The Safe Deposit Box thnt you rent K,XT yenr won't wnnl oJ'fMhe thintrerx tluit, ure threnleninir your viilmililes every niiiuile of THIS vtinr! There's n lox in the First Nrf--liniuil Vaiill Hint should be yours. A few cents a mouth will give yon the exclusive use of this hn. "Come in mill iet the Itev! First National Bank Medford, Oregon e '' Little Chats About Your Health -v. . v.Ut' ' "No. 25 How the Laws" Protect Your Neighbor But Overlook You The state recognizes 'the dangers of uiedieal praetiec by the unskilled iind consequently demands capability tin expressed by years of study in a recognized medical col lege and by the further passage of an examination by the state board. It thus prevents medical practice at huge by those tin,; qualified but i.t cannot prevent self "diagnosis and self1 niediCntioti by tl. individual which, if generally prac-! ticed, would be equally dangerous. . ; Why attempt, to do for yourself what you' are thus pro. hibited from doing for your neighbor?' '" - ; AVlien yon are ill, don't take dangerous chances hypraeV:' . ticing on yourself. ' ' Co to your doctor and obey his'direetions. Let us fill your prescriptions." Y on' will find our service" unsurpassed. Jarmin & Woods THE OWL DRUG STORE S. W. Corner Main and Central Ave. Phone 66 -Medford, Ore. y. federal nrrrnT ' THIS WEEK ONLY TO SEE THE H E A LE R In Ashland, 488 North Main Streot Many were benefited last week. Treating Hoitrs 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 V. M. Daily Bring; the Skit and Afflicted' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS