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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUTE, : MEDFORD,. OIM-.Ooy. " WEDNESDAY.' APRIL 24, 1029,
LABOR LIEN CASE
T
IE VISITORS
Circuit court was In seiM-iun to
day hearing the ciiulty cane of C i
if. : Swart h-y against the Medford J
Itediidng and JZefinin company,
involving n nunher .' of Menu for
money duo for labor and supplier
at -the company's quicksilver mine
in . the northwestern part of the
county. It Is likely the case will
not be completed until this even
ing. The court is 'not "Scheduled to
begin jury sepMuim , until next
Tuesduy, when Macy" I-lntt, arrest-,,
cd by the sheriff's office sometime
ago tor possession and transporta
tion of alleged moonshine, will
have a second trial on a transpor
tation charge, the jury having dis
agreed in the first ulrcuit court
trial two weeks ago. - '
Since that trial, Llntt woh tried
and acquitted in the Jacksonville
justice court on a liquor possession
charge, which had been filed by
officers in connection with the
charge of transportation. From
appearances today, the wheels of
justice may be' delayed, as T. J.
Enright, attorney for the defense,
filed a motion to dismiss the trans
portation case on grounds of
Llntt'a acquittal in Jacksonville.
The motion held that without pos
session, there can be no transpor
tation. However, Lintt still has chafes
of speeding, reckless ;drivini; mid
breaking glass on the highway
against him, and it is likely he
will be tried on one of . these
charges In tho -Ashland juatlco
court in a short time. -
ALUMINUM AGENT
While the streets and buildings
f the city are being decorated in
gay colors and streamers several of
tho business firms are busily on
gqged in preparing special window
displays and settings embodying
the Shrine colors and emblems.
A . rather elaborate setting of a
mi n fa tu re oasis and desert is being
Installed in the Holly street win
dow of the Pantorium Dye Works.
A very cU'Ver- background made
by the Cleveland Decorating com
pany with lifelike camels and
Shriner Dervishes are used in tho
scene.
Ole Alcnderfer of the Peoples
Electrio store was a bit hesitant as
regards information as to the de
tails of the display being planned
by that institution but promised
that a fitting window will be in
place by Friday. It was hinted
that a tieup between the much
talked of Shrine desert and the
modern homo refrigerating ' sys
tems will be made in some way.
The chamber of commerce was
the first building to blossom out
with a Shrine display: It consists
of a beautiful picture of. Crater
Lake as a background to a Hfclike
Shrine desert being traversed by
enterprising Shrine novices. The
oasis in the desert was created by
Mrs. Sch ope n of the Rogue Valley
Floral company.
Lawrence, tho Jeweler, Russell's.
Mann's, Strang's Bootery and the
Palmer Music House arc also
planning special displays.
Tho Colonial Bakery wilt build a
window around a giant Shrine
cake which will bo presented to
Art uiuckman, potentate of the
Sacramento Temple. The usunl
clever pastry work of this firm will
ulso feature various other parts of
a special setting to welcome the
visitors.
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Now Playing at Hunt's Craterian '
iff Jmt jMPM
s
D. J. Green, house to house alu
minum ware salesman, entered
a plea of guilty in circuit courL
yesterday on a chargo , of forgery
and will appear in court for sen
tence next Thursday. Green" was
charged with using forgery in ob
taining goods under false pre
tenses, llo . took orders for. alu
minum ware atAneighborhood dem
onstrations and ljad been operat
ing here and in Jackson county
for some time.
Luke Jennings, Beagle rancher,
also appeared in court and entered
a plea of not guilty on a charge
of possessing 200 gallons of mash.
He was arrested several weeks ago
by tho sheriff's office, after hav
ing been under .surveillance for a
short time. ' -
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"Carlton."-- Capacity :of -Snider
" Snider Shingle company's plant is
being doubled.
The Pick o the Big
8ilent Pictures
STARTS KIDDIES 10c
TOMORROW
A DARING DRAMA OP
MISSING GIRLS AND
CARELESS PARENTS.
Daily Meteorological Report
A scene from "The Canary Murder Case," . . . . ... . . . ' with
William Powell, James Hall, Louise Brooks and Jean Arthur
i
fhe Canary Murder Cane." the'upun Ihe netuul murder of Dot 'riie Caxa was .expanded inlo n
king, a popular Hroa, way ueauo . i ,lfflms Lu,l.tlV0 8to,y. whlch ,llu,
ai-ice.. .r.a.n... , The murderer
based never cauRht.
Hunt's Craterian.'
It Is
la wide sale.
HERE SPEAKS TO
T
10 OPEN A NEW
FOUNTAI
I
ON CITY PROJECT
POPPY CONTEST!
Moi than 50 essays have brrn
handed in by grammar school chil
dren throughout Jackson county,
competing In tho stale-wide story
anil essay contest being sponsored-
by the American legion Auxiliary. I
The theme upon which tho chll-;
drMi have written Is "Tho Poppy,"
wliti-h is sola each year as a means
of raising funds for the hospital!- ;
ttatlou program carried on by thej
American Lotion and tho mix-;
iliary.
Tho judges have been chosen
and the local essays will be read .
and the winner chosen by tho end
of this week. Tho best essay in
each of tho three divisions, includ-'
Ing children from tho first to the
third, from the fourth to tho sixth,1
and front tho seventh to tho eighth, i
inclusive, will bo sont to Uend,
where they will compete for tho
Htate prize.
There are two local prizes of
fered: A three by five-foot Ore-!
gon flag, which has been donated
by Superintendent K. H. Jledrick
and the two auxiliary delegates to
the last American leglon conven
tion. Mrs. X. C. Chancy and Mrs.
Helva Aiken, which will bo given
to tho upper division student win
ning; and an American flag the
sumo size, donated by tho aux
iliary, which will be given for the
best essay written from tho flrdt
three grades.
The state prizes consist of J 5 for
each of the three dllvsions, accom
panied by a sul tu bio picture for
the school room attended by the
student winner.
IN TORSO CRIME
l.OS ANCilCI.KS, April 24. (P)
WorkitiK on two new leads, police
today renewed their efforts to
solve the identity of the yomiK
woman whoso torso was fished
from the Las Angeles river thrco
weeks n(?o,
A lock of hair, sent here by
Mrs. Herman Ttmm of Flanilrenu,
N. V.. mother of Miss Erma TImm,
21, who disappeared from her
homo last August, was to bo com.
pared with hair on the torso. H
was learned that Miss Timm had
lived hero.
Police also were ueekinR to lo-'
cato Mrs. Ruth Fleming, of Wver
sido. Calif., who has been reported
missing for several months. The
description of both women seems
to tally, pollco uld, with that of
tho slain women, na reconstructed
from the torso by the coroner's
office.
Coaulllo, Preliminary work
under way on slto of building to bo
creeled for J. C. Penney company
store. 1
Wednesday, April i'4,
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Thursday. Not much
ciiango in temperature.
Oregon: Fair in east, cloudy in
wost portion tonight and Thursday.
L,oeal frosts in cast portion tonight.
Local Data
en
T3 m
Temperature (degrees) t4 34
Highest (last 12 hours) tii 64
Lowest (last lli hours,) 41 34
Rcl. humidity (per ct.) 35 DO
Precipitation (inches)...,.... , .... ....
State of weather.. cionr Clear
Lowest .tempeyat.urv: this; -.mofn-r
ing. 54 degrees.
Total precipitation slnco Sep
tember 1, mi's, 10.4!( Inches.
Sunset today, 7:02 p. m.
Sunrise Thursday, 6:13 a. m.
Sunset Thursday, 7:03 p. m.
Observation! Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
COLUMBIA PICTURES
& s 9
CITY Si 2 I
i v i.y I
fiakor City 52 38 Clear
Bismarck 62 40 Cloudy
Ilolso 62 36 I'. Cdy.
i Denver .. 48 -'38 . Cloudy
Dm Moines 56 -:-48:.: ltain
Fresno 70 4U .. Clear
Helena . 38 . , 3? x'5-.Bnow
1.08 AngclCH ..- 6.8'" "5d Clear
Marshflcld 56 44 Cloudy
Phoenix 76 611 Cleur
i Portland 60 44 . Cloudy
Red Bluff 7s 60 Clear
Roschurg 62 44 ; Cloudy
Salt Lake City.. 48 3K Rain
Han Francisco... 5S -48 Cloudy
Santa Fo 62 32 P. Cdy.
Soattlo 64 42 Foggy
Spokano '.'56 36 Clear
Walla Walla .... 58 38 Clear
Winnipeg .... 38 Cloudy
I Li. W. dickT
Meteorologist.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
Medford is to be congratulated ' The Cr,est. someimng new nnu
upon their airport committee, and " " ..e ' w
upon tho site chosen for the new . opened May 6 by Mr. and Mrs.
airport," said P. C: Whiting, eon-Hoy Buokingimm at is South Cen- ,
suiting nirport engineer of Sanjt,.ai avenue n the rooms formerly.
Francisco, who spoke at mo 1,10ns linif i... tu0 j. x t'lifo. Ac-I
club luncheon this noon. Tl,:lt j cording to present plans tho Buck
Inghams, who have been la tho
candy manufacturing business In
.Medford for the past five years,
will discontinue this activity.
High class equipment for tho
shop was ordered by Air. and Mrs.
Buckingham last week during a
business visit to Portland.
A color scheme of black and
white In futuristic effect will be
used throughout tho place. Gene
didders has charge of remodeling
"The-Crest." White will be the
predominating color thus making
the rooms extremely light anil
sanitary, Black trim In tho. tiled
wails ii ml linoleum -covered floors
will be an attractive decorative
ho had not seen a more desirable
location for the development of a
first class port, along- tho entire
Pacific Coast, was another state
ment mado'by the expert.
"But choosing the site is not
the only requirement toward put
ting Medford permanently on the
airway map. Many a good site
has been spoiled by the lack ot
proper consideration and thoug.tt
given to its future development,"
he said.
Mr. Whiting Is to remain In
Medford a few days advising the
local airport committee and lend
ing his aid In tho preliminary
plnns for the project.
Tho delegates and alternates scheme.
for tho Lions' club stato conven-, package goods will be parllcu
tf(on to bo held at Tillamook . May larly featured In the. now shop
17 and 18 were "nominated at the, and an individual typo 1 of ' leb
meeting this noon. , Their election erertm ivlll be put on the Medford'
will talto place later; Those nomi-1 market, according to Mrs. Buck
nated include: Lions Clay Par- Ingham. ,
ker, Charles Beanies. H,. T Hub
bard and Veme Shangle, for dele
gates: Bona Carkin. Grey, Ker
shaw," Elliott, Beoney tor nltor-j
nates. . . ' '
The musical program was fur-
t.,,.wl Kir tUa .la fit unnVfllo . OT-
chefltra. Including Mrs. lUith Scv-
erens,: Florence Severens; Mr. tar-,
on Alt- Wllmin nnd Mr. Holz-
gang. Their selections were peppy
nnd exceptionally wen rennet ew.
.....i i, 1. 1 fr.Hh n luriro (lmotint
of applause and numerous encores
from the audience.
IS
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BOOZE NET GUILTY
C. Whiting, or the Airport En
gineering corporation, of San Fran
ctso, who design nnd construct air
ports, is in tho city today confer
ring with the airport committee of
the council, also Mayor Pipes and
oilier members of the council, lie
visited tho site of i nn port and was
pleased with tho location.
Tim mayor and council havo not
employed any eng-lneor and do not
Intend to until they have thorough
ly investigated everything; pertain
in to tho airport and lis construc
tion. They propose to put in a
class A port and, although they are
anxious to start as soon as pos
sible, they will not rush into the
proposition before being thoroughly
Informed on nil details.
Work of clearing of the location
la being continued.
SCHOOLS TO HAVE
OWN FOREST WEEK
BURLESQUE STYLE
SHOW APRIL 26
A burlesque style show Is a
special feature planned for tho
PreHbyterian ladles' annual party
to be held Krlday afternoon. April
20, at tho homo of Mrs. K. II.
Porter on .South Oalidalo begin
ning at 'i o'clock.
New spring styles with' vn na
tions will bo displayed by a group
of attractive local girls. Small
fairies have been engaged to escort
tho models. Mrs. John Peri' Is
chairman for tho event and the
refreshments to be served will con
sist of Oriental delicacies and de
licious Hawaiian coffee. ,
A mystery woman will take
measurements of tho guests pre
paratory to designing spring cos.
tumes for thein. Proceeds from
the parly will ho put In the regular
church fund.
Germozone
Feed It in the Chicks'
Drinking Water
Keep Your Chicks Free of
Disease Keep Them Growing
With
Germozone
SOLD LOCALLY BY
Monarch Seed & Feed Company
323 East Main
Cor. 10th and South Fir
Growing Bigger Every Day,
RUNAWAY
GIRD1
WITH
SHIfttfY MASON Arthur Rankin
H00A HOPPfcR fluu
1. Her home wai unbearable
and she decided to make a
nest for herself.
J LAST TIMES0
1 SEE
TONIGHT I 't
o
CORINNE
GRIFFITH
In
'SATURDAYS
CHILDREN"
WmlncMlay. April 21.
228. 9 Metors-1310 kc
6:15 to 6:30 p. m. Modford
f Mall Tribune news and
markets.
TliurMlny, April 25. .
9:30 to 10 a. ni. Ooldcn
West Coffee.
10 to 10:30 Economy Gro-
f celcria and Ed Ulnntt.
10:30 to 11 Becbe & Kindle
Service station.
11 to 11:30 You nglovo Syrup
Co.
11:30 to 12:00 Jarmln A
Woods Drug Store.
12 m. Medford Mall Tribune
news IteniH.
12 to 12:30 Music Box. '
12:a0 to 1 Ciold Seal Cream-
ery. '
1 to 1:30 Bulck Dealers.
1:30 to 2 Heck's Bakery.
2 to 2:30 Independent Elee-
trie.
2:30 to 3 Durant Cars.
6:15 to C:30 .Medford Mall
Trlbuno news and market
reports. O
6:30 to 7 Coleman & Law-
! ton. Medford Service sta-
! tlon.
j 8 to 9 Farmer's Co-opera-
tlve Exchange.
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Portland Three-stor apart
ment house will bo liullt on Everett
street. ....
The sale of the Johnson Market
restaurant and lunch counter to
T. N. Cllno and Victor Kniltli of
this city was announced today by
Kilgar Johnson. The owners have
already taken possession and were
In charge this forenoon.
They plan to carry on the same
service as In the past and have
plans of several improvements to
tho restaurant equipment. Mr.
Cllne has operated a hamburger
stand on Sixth street near tho cor
ner of Hiverside for sometime
past. Both proprietors are restau
rant men of lone experience.
GOLD HILL WANTS A
ROAD TO CRAM LAKE
I. M. Sweet of ricaKto, presented
a ictUion approved hy tho Ciold
Hill Chamber of Cominoreo and
tho city council, anking thnt the
prewsnt road from Oold Hill to
.Sams Valley be extended to the
Crater Luke highway. The peti
tion wa signed by no people own
ing land within a mile of the pro
posed extensor,. ;o action wan
taken by the counly court, and ac
cording to Commissioner OcorgM
Alford "none will ho fr some
time to come."
The extension wjuld afford an
other route for tourlwt travel to
Crater Lake.
Pleading guilty In tho Ashland
Justlco court yesterday, thrco
Klamath Kulls men, arrested hy
Federal Agent Terry Talent, were
Hentenced to terms In tho county
Jail and given fines.
ltoy Waller, driver of the car In
which tho trio was arrested south
of Ashland, was sentenced to 60
days In tho county Jail and fined
$r0. Veto Cehoff nnd A. Itelch
urdt wore each sentenced tu 30
days nnd fined $2IiO. The car
driven hy Waller, n new Chevrolet,
was confiscated by the government
and will be sold hero at auction in
due course of time.
Huntington ItoKlcctcri.
SALKiM, Oro., April 24. (T)
ilullis Huntington, former Univer
sity of Oregon football star, was
last night elected as. coach and
physUil training inrftruetnr at th"
Salem high school hy tho school
hoard. He will succeed Louie An
runn, roslKned.
In view of the United States
forest service not naming Ameri
can Forest Week as a regional
project this year, which would
iiavo been the tenth for Oregon
and Washington. Susanno Homes
Carter, counly school superinten
dent, today announced the obser
vation of Forestry Week in .lack
son counly from May 6 lo 10,
Inclusive.
In announcing the week to
teachers, Airs. Carter said: "Pam
phlets giving suggestions and most
Interesting material arc b o 1 n g
mailed to you from the forest
service office in Medford. Tho of
fice has some displays or exhibits
available for special use In a for
estry p iog Kim, and they also have'
four or flvo members of their i
staff ready to speak on school
programs during tho week. You
might bo able, yourself, to go on J
a forest demonstration trip with!
ono of their supervisors and gain!
first hand knowledge of tho pur-j
poses of forest servlco and what t
It Is accomplishing."
The week will he observed by j
all city as well ns rural schools,
and a number of Interesting pro-
grams are being planned In the
rural districts.
School building to bo orocted at
iN'mote shortly.
LEWIS" SUPER SERVICE STATION
Phone 1300
PHIL B. LOWD, Mgr.
"We Never Close"
Medford .
Here's one granddaughter
who takes advice from elders
Schoolgirl learns
simple health
measure
Kills Keif oil Mule's limit
1-A KKAXUE. Ore.. April 24.
or fluy Davis, 30, was found dead
In a cemetery here today, his body
fallen over the grave of his wife.
There, was a bullet hole In his
head and a pistol clutched In bis
hand. The sexton saw Davis in
the cemetery last night near his
wife's Krave. The man had been
despondent for some time, friends
said,
.
Kogue itlver Valley The Hemic
paradise of the world.
WITH all the talk there is now
adays about the independence
of the tub-deb generation, your re
porter got a great kick out of hear
ing a grandmother describe how her
granddaughter was following a good
old tried and true method of improv
ing her general health.
"My granddaughter, Margaret, "aj
Mrs. Zell of 6231 Catherine Street,
Philadelphia, "read about Nojoi,
was interested in it, so sent for
sample." It seems she has been tak
ing a tablespoon of Nujol once a dav
since and cipects to continue this
treatment. Already she has found an
iroprovememfcin her general health,
her system functioning normally
where other remedies had failed.
That's one of the best things about
Nujol. It is just as harmless for
young girls, or babies even, as it is
for adults. For Nujol contains no
medicines or drugs. Ic can't upset
Starting'right
you because it works so easily and :
regularly, in a normal fashion.
Nujol was perfected by the Nujol j
Laboratories, 2 Park Avenue, New
York City. It can be bought any- 1
where for about the price of a ticket
to a good movie. Get a bottle of I
Nujol today and 'try it, won't you? I
In scaled packages.
You Get More Out
of Spring
7 Preferred
Stock
Invest your money in lliis sue
ceHsf nl homo institution it's
SAFM, l'KOl'Tf AliLK u 'it A
AVAIIiABLK. Owners of this
stoek were recently jmid ifiit),
000 for G months enrninirs.
When you live in a home of your
own. Our convenient
HOME LOANS
make it an easy matter to buy or
build a house. You can pay for it
in easy, monthly installments, just
like rent.. Save now for the initial,
installment.
MR
JACKSON COUNTY r
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Cent