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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1929)
PjSGE THREW of the Hiato vs. Mary Unit, on a chiirRn of transportation of moon shine Hiiuur. Unit vu tiled sev eral weeks ago on this charge nml the Jury was unable to agree. GAME ASSOCIATION: FEDERATED HUB TO AFFILIATE FOR WOMEN TO OPEN ! PJE 15 EN ROUTE TO GIVE MEDFORD MATL TRimmE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, THURSDAY, 'APRTL 2.',, 1020. .sai f k ANNmiNRFn STATE ACTIVITIES1 MEETING FRIDAY . ,w .MI, IVkV A new Jury list for service In Ircult court trial duly ncjit Tues day xraa announced today, and Is as' follows: Hay. O f f e n b acher, Med ford; James : Collins, Bedford: Ernest Scott, Central Point: Earl Heft. Central Point: Ala Klockcr, Mod-1 ford: Earl II. Crow, Ashland: V. W. Walker, Medford; John Cad zow, Butte Kails; Bert Stuncllff, Phoenix; C. L. "Warnock. Jr., Med ford; Neva Lowry, Medford: Ed ward T. Merrill. Ashland; T. J. Pullen, Eagle puint; Victor J. York, AshlandfE. B. Hunt. Ash land; John Loggia, Ashland;. Ted OeBauer, Medford; Joseph New ton, Medford: E. J. Aherin, Med ford; Charles Austin, Kogue Hlver. The first case up for trinl Is that The sale of the Club Cigar store and billiard parlor on West Main street by H. 's. .(Doc) Boise to A. E. Van and George Helms was announced today. . The sale was consummated several days 'ago and the new owners took possession Monday. The business will con tinue to be operated under the same firm name, carrying out the same policies used by Mr. Hoisa in his eight years' proprietorship of the business. Mr. Van recently disposed of his Interest In Van's Bakery on Main near Fir street and Mr. HelmsMs a recent arrival in Med ford from southern California. The owners welcome new and old customers to "come and gt acquainted." ' THE PICK O" THE BIG . SILENT PICTURES TODAY AND FRIDAY : Children 10c ARE PARENTS TO BLAME? SEE THE ANSWER IN . Shirley Mason Arthur Rankin Hedda Hopper smf- w Girls The startling tale of a girl who left , a home of luxury to shift for her self and found the thorns Instead of the roses. I WITH GOOD SHORT FEATURES and ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC TOMORROW. NITE is CHINA NITE Pullnuini ii n I nf .ii-nurlitir inspiring ' aridrosa by Charles A. . Lock wood, president of the State ' Game Protective association, at J the well Httcndcd meeting of the JackHon County Game Protective ; association, held at the Hotel Afed- ford lam nliiht. the local- group adopted a resolution to affiliate j with the Oregon aiutociation. ; - . j This action " will not 'only strengthen the tJackson 'county, group, by assuring them of the co- J operation of other clubs in the association, but will widen the Hcope of the state work along pro tective lines. A resume of the action taken recently in arresting violators, and properly patrolling the streams in the state, was made by the presi dent. Among other guests present who made brief talks were: John Hwell of Roseburg; president of the Douglas County Game Protec tive association, and Rainbow Gib son, proprietor of Wonsku Inn. president of the Izauk ' Walton league of Josephine county. Guh Peret, of Kugene, nationally known sportsman and hunter, was also a guest of honor, and gave the club an intensely absorbing series of moving pictures taken of big game hunting tn South Africa and Alaska. These films will be repeated at the Klks club tonight. The first district federation of women's clubs of Oregon will William E. Arthur, representa tive of the Austin Company, air port engineers and builders with open their annual convention atj ,,,,;,..,, nl'01,B th0 xeMc the Civic club house in Ashland ,,ona, wi al.,.lv ln Medford on at 10:30 tomorrow morning,' with j thc Km3Ul tonight, to consult registration of delegates who will wllh Mavor A. w. Pipes, and the gainer mere irom'ine live coun ties in the first district. These tnko in members of the affiliated organizations throughout Jackson, Klamath, Lake and Curry counties. The convention will be opened city airport committee on the work to be done on the new local airport. Mr. Arthur will inspect the loca tion here and explain his recom mendations In the way of equip ment, huililimr and general plans by .Miss Urace H. Chamberlain of for the airport. That he will ap Ashland. president of the first dis- peilr before the city council before trlct federation, and will extend he leaves the city, to further pre throughout tomorrow and Satur- sol)t n ,iCUSi was- stated by day. Other officers of tile or-1 jtiityur 1'lpoH tlilti noon, ganlzatlon Include: Mrs. Wlllard The city Is receiving tho rep N. ilnmilton, ' Klamath Agency, I resenlutlves and experts from va first vice-president; Mrs. Alexl,.ou8 ,irKe companies throughout Ornnt Jackson, drains Pass, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. A. J llanby, Medford, third vice-president; Mrs. William J. Olenn. Tal ent, recording secretary: Mrs. "Wil bur Jones, Klamath Falls, corres pond secretary; Mrs. Oscar Shepard. Hogue Hlver, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth U. Palmer. Ash land, auditor. Daily Meteorological Report NEW TIRE SERVICE Announcement was made today that the Kichtner garage ttcrusg from the Holland hotel Is now Cully equipped to give complete wheel and rim service ns well as tire service and vulcanizing. The new All-Cord Flak tires, Mr. Fichlnrr says, arc the hist word in tires, being guaranteed for life against all defects Including cuts, bruises and blowouts. '.'Mr. Fichtner recently leased his garage to a former employe and plans to devote his entire time to Ue tire business, offering his cus tomers the best in tire service. Thursday, April 25 . Forecasts Mtedford aud vicinity: Fair to night and Friday. Frost tonight. Oregon: Cloudy on coast, fair In interior tonight and Friday. Frost in east portion tonight. CALIFORNIAN SWIMS Mother's Day Sunday, May 12 .1 On Mother's Day Give Her Your PHOTOGRAPH ' ' Vhotoqras HS ve Forever Make Appointments Now Perhaps to Virgil Minor, a recent arrival here from Frulta. Colo. Koch the distinction of being the first person to swim in the cold waters of the Hogue river this year to croHS the stream in preference to using a bridge he' did not know was down stream a short distance. Virgil delights ln hiking and yes terday he started on a cross-coun try jnunt to Table Hock when he came to the river, not knowing there wag such a water course ln tho county. As he had had experience in swimming across tho Colorado river, ho divested himself of cloth ing, placed the apparel on a log anil started to swim. However, be fore lie had proceeded 10 yards the log tipped and the clothing was soaked. Upon a second trial he used a larger log and sat on It as ho paddled Mb way over, but the log turned on end. throwing him self and clothes Into the water. Virgil, a youth not yet 20, said to day tho water was a bit too cool Tor comfortable swimming, but lie added he had plenty of exercise. . Local Data . CD Pa the country, before proceeding with the actual construction pro gram on tho new port. CENTRAL POINT, IS EOSCEI Temperature (Degs.) .... OS 35 Highest (basils hrs.).. ii u-j okost (Uist 12 HI'S.).. 4 .ID Itel. humidity (Pet.) 24 81, Precipitation Ins.) 0 T Stale o( weather...., Cluar Clour jowest temperature this morn ing, 34 degrcos. Total precipitation since Sept. 1 1928, 10.49 inches. Sunset today, 7:03 p. m. Sunrise Friday, 5:14 a. m. Sunset Friday, 7:04 p. m. "Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 3 EST 3 . . IS ft 'I CITT a . , r tg ' : ill"! linker City 50 30 Clear lilsmarck 50 30 Clear lloise 58 40 Clear Denver 42 28 P. Cdy. Dcs Moines 02 48 Cloudy Fresno 74 50 Clear Helena 40 22 Clear Los Angeles .... 64 52 Cloudy Marshfield 02 42 Cloudy Phoenix 84 50 . Cloudy Portland 72 48 Clear, ( Red Uluff 70 69 Clear Roseburg 68 40 Clear Salt Lake City.. 44 40 Cloudy San Francisco.. 62 46 Cloudy Santa Fe 52 ' 32 Clear Seattle 64 42 Foggy Spokane 02 31 Clear Walla Walla ..... 66 42 Clear Winnipeg .... 28 Clear L. W. DICK, Meteorologist. Miss Crosson Won For tho first time in years a southern Oregon student was elect ed yesterday by a close margin to the editorship of tho Haromeler, student publication of the Oregon State college, when Moore Hamil ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hamilton of Central Point, was chosen fur the position. Inmllton. former editor of the Oregon Owl, comic monthly of the college, was editor last year of the smudge column of the Ilaromelor editorial page, ami he was vice president of the Hammer and Cof fin society while that organization was publishing tho Orange Owl. lo has also been the publicity chairman fur tho educational ex position of the college nnd Is now the house president of the Tau Delta fraternity. He was awarded the Itarometer efficiency casli prize last term for turning out tho best Bnromctcr as night editor. Ho was opposed in the election by Carl Totton, a popular member of the Sigma Delta Chi, national Journalistic fraternity, pointed out us making his victory all the more noteworthy. As a result of his olecllon, he will bo forced to re sign as senior class treasurer In order to assumo his new duties. CUT GASOLINE PRICES All appearances today .Indicated lliat motorists patronizing gasoline dealers on West Sixth street at the intersection of Fir will continue to enjoy 23 and 22 cent gasoline. Val Fischer oC Ihe lllchdeld platlon declared the, 23-cent price would be ln effect Indefinitely, and 13. .1. Aherin of Ficntners garage de clared the 22-cent price would con tinue Just as long. Tho remainder of the Btatlons in tho city are hold ing to the 25 cents per gallon. 'Runaway Girls" at the Rialto 30130 .00 II Trowbridge Lumber Yard O D o 00 DWh.i E30 Everything In Lumber and Building Material! Distributors for Johna-Mannvwa Kootmgt Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cabinet, Window", Doors, Sereana, Etc The Old Reliable Established In 1908 Whan In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phona 131. wan Da oi rci LXOCiOIOE II o D o J "Runnway Girls," playing at the Rialto theatre, Is a timely subject woven into an entertaining plcturo with dramatic values.. The drama Is developed along new lines, which takes the spectator behind tho scenes, lifts tho curtuln and lets him In on one phase or the mys toy of missing glrto. Tim action centers around Hue Hartley, a role assumed by Shirley Mason, a girl who considers thc deeper things of ll(e and is bored wllh the eternal Sur.z. permlscuous petting and wild orgies of her com panions. She returns home to find her mother and rilher separated and her mother me center of one of the most sensational frolics she has ever behold. She goes to her lather and fiiMji his life equally as empty. shc"runs away, (alls a victim o( an unscrupulous rounder. who secures for her a position as a modef In a questionable modiste's establishment. How the girl cs capes alter msjiy adventures In which her comwanlon. Agnes, par ticipates, and the "art that her sax ophone playing college beau plays, furnishes the story. , Associated Oil Aviation Race Miss Marvel Crosson. well-known San Uiogo avlatrlx, won thc Asso ciated speed special for women nr. the Oakland airport last Saturday, covering 15.6 miles In nn OX-5 Waco. This was tho first all-women's race to be held In tho United States and was sponsored by the Abso elated Oil company, which offered first prize of $150 and J100 to second place, which was won by Miss Maxine Uunlap of Alameda ,Mlsa Crosson used Associated aviation gaaoline and Cycol motor oil, 88 did the winners of tho tliroo other feature contests of the after noon. Uav Moore of Oakland pi loted his Travclalr OX-5 to victory at the 20.8 mlleB derby; Franklin Rose won the 26-mile pursuit race In bis Stearman-Wrlght .1-5 biplane. nd W. D. (Denny) Wrignt won the dead stick landing contest, stop ping within 11 feut of the given mark. The other race was won by Art Ayres of Alameda over a 20.8- mile course. This air meet was one of the most successful ever held on thc Pacific coast and full credit is duo tho Society of Automotive bngl nenrs. sponsors of the- (ield day. Obituary LORD Harvey II. Lord died at Ills homo In Central ; Point, early Thursday morning after a long III- hess due to old ago, aged 83 years, one month, 23 days. Horn nt West Almond, .New York, Marc:i 2, 18-10. Ttlie family had resided in Oregon for ninoteen yours, nnd at Central Point 13 years. Ho leaves bis wlfo Lucy and seven children: Mrs. vt . Llnbcck, Medford, Ore; Mrs. lOdlth Bartholomew, McOruth, Minnesota; Mi's. Casper Miller and Mrs. Walter Potts, Central Point, Oro.; Mrs. Mnnlcy Crlbblns, ISrldgo Oregon; Jerome Lord, North Da kota and Arthur Lord, Central Point, Ore. Funeral services will bo held at the Perl Funeral Home, Saturday morning nt 10:30 a. m., Itcv. Johnson of Central Point, of ficiating. Interment In Central Point cemetery. SHlOItMAN Frances E. Sher man died nt the boinc of her daughter, Mrs. Helen S. Hehllng. 122 'A Mistletoe atrcol, Thursday morning arter a long, lingering Ill ness since November, 1 027, aged (19 years, two months und two days. Horn at Onsco, Wis., Febru ary 23, 18ti0. She was the widow of Francis Leon Sherman who dletl at Los Angeles. Calif., 111 July. 1U22. Deceased leaves one daugh ter. Helen S. Hehllng ' and one nephew. Stanley I). Wlleox. Funeral services will be held at tho Perl Funeral Homo Friday ut 2:30 p. m., Hot. K. P. Lawrence officiating. 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"CamclH ai'o n blend of tho choicest domestic and' TurklHh tobuccott, are mild and mellow, havu . a dellciouM fragrnnce, no after tanto, and after all in mild nnd (Hi no, tho pleuMuro you get In fmiokln? tit what count ln Cam elH," nays their ad today. u , Clarified advertent? koIh remilts. pATARRH of head or throat la oauallf aT banafltad by tha mpon of- WICKS VVAPORUB O'WtlKN Funeral BorviceH fur Mury O'Hrlcn, dkoiI 70 yearn, who pllHHcd amy April 23 lit tho home of her duuKhlcr, Mra. Kllcn l'hln noy at AppleK'ite will bo held from tho Catholic church In this city, April 27, at 9:30 a. m. Ilev. Win. J. Meagher will have charno of wrvlcca and Interment will lie mnrt In the Medford remeterv. Ends Stubborn Indigestion Money Back if One Bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin Doesn't Give Quicker Relief and More Lasting , Benefit Than Anything You Ever Used Yon can bo no ditresod wltft ffa and fullnens and hloatinft that you think your heart 1a oln to Htop latin. 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Kvery rexular ph&rmaetat RuaranteeH una bottle I Dare's Mentha -I'epJiin to show tho way to stomach comfort or money back. Heaih'x Drua Htoro sella dozens of it. T RUSH ! totlQ DOLLAR DA' SALE. SATURDAY MONDAY-TUESDAY ,'-at-,". JlcwMtpwitmudAtott f "THE STORE- FOR EVERYBODY J rtUOKftQMWN. VSwUl WATCH d)l wjv REPAIRING