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111 PXOE SEC HEDFORP H3tE TRIBUNE. MEDFORPj QftEGON. TUTTRSDAY, It AT 2, 1929. if I I I.. ' I iM f r II tj-iit 1 1 N .; !.- lit' i us ' ... f 'HI Riff- i i j . V.j . ' ftMf i M gi ts K'i i Pi b fit 1 1 1; if if 4 i rs ft .v.; GQVERN0R1N CITY FOR SHORT STAY, MAY GO P , Governor,.!. L. Patterson' and XraV .Patterson, on a. leisurely nlilo. trip through eouthorn Ore son, arrived hero thl8 morning, on their way to Klamath Falls, where the chief executive will address the annual dinner of the Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce to night. . It is the governor's first absence from Salem since the leg islative session closed.-' lie at tended the celebration at Glendale yesterday. ' ' ' The. governor announced- that he . brought his fishing tackle along,-and expected to whip- the streams in the Klamath section. ere he returned to the capltol Sat urday. - .. . ,Xmrjng :, his short stay In . this city, the governor conferred with local.' Itepubllcan -warhorses and citizens, .and . looked in vain for a glimpse-of his life-Ions; friend, VtJ J. M. Keene. The governor re marked that Dr. Keene had given up his dental 'practice for. agri culture, but that he had never been able to catch htm, In his of fice, 'or on the farm.' ' ' ." 3oth governor and Mrs. patter son exoressed deliKhtat the .op portunity1 of once more visiting the Rogue, River -valley. During m priirmiy- campaign, several years ago, the- governor spent four or five days In this city, and Is widely known in this' county. ' ' F E fc. C; 8ollnnky, the raw snnerlrf tendent. of Crater National nark, and Afra.Bollusky and their young est daughter, June, aged 10 years, arrived In Medford from Yosemlte National park last evening to be gin their permanent residence here lu the government dwelling house oo Queen Anne avenue, which was vacated only lost Monday mom lug by. Colonel Ci Uv. Thomson and family.1 - Mr. and -Mm ftolinsky'B oldest daughter, ' Miss Donna, 22 years old, will not arrive , In the city for about two weeks. ' . - r ., .The family wad so anxious to get : Into their hnfaie that, despite the fact their household goods, which are. being-brought from Yo senUte park by kuto truclc, will not, arrive.' until today; ' that last evening -they went at on tnr tlie intfilclle on Queil . Anue avenue and..' wlU ilie-..'prax,ilcallv .ramping wt :. there until' the .household fqulptrient, orriveB, ' ' ' , .The Sollnsky family hat) expect., rd-, to meet; the Thomson family, en route on the Redwood highway, as both were ttrlvlug over the route to their respective future homes, uud possibly to meet at the hotel at , Kureka, Cul., but missed each other., ' . -Superintendent Bolinsky Is now firmly .established fn charge of Cra ter National park and Supeiinteml end Thomson in charge of Yosemlte National park, following a delay of weeks since their respective ap, polntments, due to waiting tor a conference with Director 'Albright of the national nark system and to clear up pending matters at each parK relative to the change. - -, . , SOUTHE IS BIG TAXPAYER Over $86,000 In tax payments were received yesterday' at the sheriff's office, with the- rush of taxpayers still heavy nt the office today. The largest check was re ceived from th southern Pacific rullroad for property owned In Jackson county, for which tuxes of 155,000 was received. Other pay ments ranged, from a'few dollars to several thousand. Taxes, will become dellnndent Saturday, when ai penalty of one per; cent per month-will be assessed nil delin quent property owners. , TALENT SENIORS TO v . GIVE MYSTERY PLAY The Tnlent high school4 senior class play entltlf-d, 'Tho Drad of Night," a mystery play, will be given Friday evening nt 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium, . . The cast of characters follows Martha Baldwin,-'. Ollle Hart: Joey, her crippled eon, Wiley Hill Allah Kloharda. her nephew, Frank Denham; Barnh Wntklns, the "hired help," I.ovlla Long; Ton aid. Hull, Sarah's nephew, Clnr ence Wyrd; nuth Nash, Donald's fiancee, Uessle Connrr: Dn,vld Ciu rruthers, In lovo . with Martha, Wayne Mason; Lola Chupmnn, the mystery, woman,- Jeanne Spelrs; A d a m Olnsrett, the constable, Clarcnco llolili:uue. - CONCERT RECITAL AT A concert recital nt the Isla the nlrv will he given Thursday. May 9 by Carlton Janes, , presenting Donald Moore, vlollnbit, and - by Dixie .Ambler Harvey, presenting a few, of her students of the dnnce. They will he assisted by frunlee I'arrett Duller; and other -soloist In vocal numbers, . -, Here's What Happened When Chicago v : Man's Hat Blew Out of Auto While Taking a Ride With Lady Friend CHICAGO, May Clayton Sherman'it hat blew off last night with the following results: (1) Theft of one automobile: (2) kidnaping, of. MIm Dolores Bannon and, (3) two robberies, ' Sherman, president, of the H, P Smith lper company, wan driving with Minn Hannoa on' Phefidnn road when he lost his hat In the wind. ' Ho Htopped and rah- back half a block to .retrieve; It, ;., ' -An he wan' returning two men leaped into the car and drove away with MWn,Hannon For five hours thereafter police sought the young woman. It was nearly . 2 o'clook this morning when - the doorbell rang at the Bhei man . house and MIhh Banvn was found, in col lapse, at the door.' ' ' Hhe told what happened, after, her escort's hat blew off. ; "' "I looked around at a 'sudden noise, .and there stpod two men, one on either slds of the car. lie fore J could cry out, they were sit ting beside me; and one pressed a revolver against my side. - . ! " ye're stickup men ope said.' 'We' want' you foiv a blind so the cops won't stop uh. Just do what we tell you and we : won't harm yiOU,' '. .' "' : ' '' ' ' -II WINS FINAL FOR LEAGUE LEADERS In a fast and exciting game of kitten hall last night the Cold Seal Creamery won over i. the .Copco Warehouse by a score of 2 -to 9 I the final game of this series, giv ing them leadership of the league and entitling them to the free feed put on by all losing teams of the organization. The (laid Heal Cream ery made good the two errors of Copco In the seventh. Inning when the game, was at its highest pitch, lor the- game up to that time was tied two-all. y . .'-. Friday night, May 3, there will be a big pen meeting at the Coooo warehouse, on Houth.. Fir ' street to further the interests- of the coming series of kitten ball, .'and also' to decide on the . feed given - by ''the present league players;, Heprosflii-i tat Ives from each team are ex pected to-be at this meeting and If there are any more-. teams that wish to Join' the new league they can turn' In their' nnwa In the manager at the - meeting tYldny evening. -. ,,, '.-'-'.' V j- i . .' VVollowIng Ik the league 'slamllng i is inn) "i tne' paNt-senes: w.-. I.. I'ct, OoW Seal Creamery.;.,' i X Copco Warehouse 3': ' 2 Con-o Ceuerul Office...: 3 2 Post Olfrco :..;..;..'...'... 8 2 High Yanks ........:.:....',. J , 4' Snlders' Dairy .;..;'.'.:.'. 1 ', 4 r'. , 800 (100 POO I! Oil 500 200 TILE DISPLAY AT Southern Oregon people':wlll "be lutorested lu the attractive tllsphiy of floor and wall tlbvwhlch is on display,' ut Lamport's Sporting Roods and'-. Hardware Store this week. This tile Is handldd'by A. R. Parker, tile expert who super vises . its Installation In Itogue Hlvor, valley homes;- ' Included. In this display are genu ine Imported Spanish and Italian decorated wall tiles In a beuutlftll and exclusive assortment of regis tered colored designs. '. The Cera m to floor tiles may be bad In over 300 color combinations. The glased floor tiles for bath rooms and en trances may he had In any color desired with, trim lo match. . . -.. ..','. - )LS TO CONTEST IN ASHLAND The Mcdford high Sohooli.wlll take an active part in the musi cal fostlvul to b held by the southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland Friday and . Haturdny of this week.. Cirammur school alng ois and harmonica bands will tako part In contests tomorrow, while musical organltatlons representing high schools will, take pert In tho festival Katurday. , f- Risklydu, K la m a t h, Jackson, Josephine and ; possibly IMuglas counties will tuke pari In the fos tlvul, with the high school band glee club and a' number of solo ists, representing. ., Hertford. , . The festival will take plnco In the Junior high school building, -, , . ., . ; , 'The Satin Woman" ' 'rat his Tonight "The Satin Wbman" Is on the screen at the lals theatre. - . -, Tho story deals with . woman who la so engrnssod with, her po sition as leader Ot fashion that she forgets she is also a wife and mo theruntil It Is too late.- Her life U then spent In trying to atone for her past forget rulness and watoh Uig over her only daughter. The mother, to sore her dsushleiv la forced to become the rival of her child tor the favor of a man worthr of neither of them. Mrs. Wullare Reld filavs the nan of "The Satin Woman,1' supported oy luicgitue reiiows and John- Mlljan. v "Before Mr." Sherman could reach us, we sped away, one of the men driving. They told me they got their revolver from an Evans ton policeman ihey held up Tues day-night." , t (Albert Carr, Eva nut on police man and winner of the - 1'atten prize for police bravery, was rob' bed of his gun and his star Tues day.) ' : ; 'I begged them to let mo out, but they kept saying they wouldn't hurt me. They said they had a lot of places to rob. . , . . 'Finally they told me to drive. Soon we1 passed two women on the sidewalk. , The men started to get out to rob them, but I screamed. The worn eh,, becoming - alarmed, Kcr earned and ran. ;Tho men got back Into, the oar. - ' v v. t "They didn't' get mad at me, though. -' Just told me to keep on driving. " Out somewhere,-1 don't know where, they robbed a-car."- The robbers'v .drove , on, Miss Bannon said, robbed the occupants of another car, and would have held up several shop keepers, she said, except for her pleas to them lint to. llnally they put her out of the car and drove away.- FRIDAY, MAY 1 0TH IS DATE SET FOR MASONIC MEETING Friday. May 10th Is the date set for the big Masonic meeting In this city when -Me'dford Lodge 108, A F, and A. M.; initiates five candi dates. One week from Friday the Blue lodges' of Jacksonville, Ash land, and Central Point will Join with the local' organization In con ferring the -Master Mason degrees upon five oandidates: The degree teams of these lodges, will each handle the Initiation of one candi date. ' Past-Master N. L.- Narregan first master of the Medford Ma sonic, lodge will confer the degree upon the fourth candidate, and M. f urdln, past master of Medford lodge 'luS,'' will - confer 'the third degree- upon his son. .'' . il. D, I'qwell, worshipful master of - the. focal Blue' lodge, and his committees, have been busy -mak ing arrangements for qne of the year outstanding meetings.. . The degree, work - will commence at 2:30. o'clock and a delicious ban quet will be served at 0:30 o'clock after which the Initiatory work will he resumed. A cordial invlta- .tlon' lo "iilj lllvie lodge - Masons tp aitepa tne nig meeting and enjoy the banquet has Jieen extended by u.. u. J'owend. ' v FEW FAITo USE E ,- ; , ; ' "Out of tho four or flvo hundred marriage licenses issued at the county clerkls ofrices-.during the past, year, a survey yesterday re vealcd. thnt only two licenses did not have complete returns.. One had been issued to u janan- ewe and -despite repeuted inquiries from the clerk's' office.' no answer has been received from him, and so far as official records here are con cerned, he Is still unmarried. The other license without a return had hoen issued to a couple at Trekn, Calif., unri a letter of inquiry was addressed to them this week. One license on which there never will be return Is alsd on file at the clerk's office, Issued to Chris Wltle of Central Point, over a year ago, who was killed only a few days before his woilding was to have taken place. , j . STAGE CARNIVAL DANCE T ' The Eagle Point dance navlllon. scheduled tb be closed down tem porarily in alx weeks, will be the scene of a big carnival dance next Haturday night, with music furnished by, Kinculd's Imperial orchestra. ' The hall Is to be es pecially decorated for the occasion and one of the largest crowds of the season Is. expected. Tho dancers will be furnished : with balloons,, ooxfettl, streamers' and nolsemnkero all the equipment for a "whoopes" time. Ax a resuhv of a bill passed by the last legislature, the pavilion will not he permitted to run after midnight unless sanctioned by the county court. The closing date goes ln effeot Juno to.. GEORGElUMRE Oeorge .Nuener. United Stales district attorney, with headquar ters In Portland, spent a few hours in the, city today, on pri vate business-. He shook hands With many friends, told a story about Marc Anthony, and left by auto for home this afternoon. He has a prune ranch near Hosehurg. Yesterday he. was . one of the speakers at the Olendale lumber Jubilee.. The. federal official Is well known In this county, through acting as special prosecutor In liquor cases, and tho trial of the three DeAtitromont brothers. i IES FINE NEW OFFICE FOR LOCAL FORCE , Miss Bernlce Cameron, blue-eyed, tltian-halred daughter of .Inckaon county, could write her own success story. -She could begin with her early school days in Jacksonville, and relate how, from the first, she had had three wishes in the back of her pretty head. -' (- One of them come true the others didn't really matter. She wanted, desperately,- to .become- a telegrarh operator., Peonle with red h'air generally get' things their own way, and in 1907, , Bernlce was offered opposition' In the Postal Telegraph office In Medford. So fascinated was the Jackson ville girl with the work, and such efficiency did she display that, In spite of hor youth, she was made manager or tne local branch eight months later.-.-Miss Carrie George. who1 was manager before her, left the office to get married, and N. L, McOraw. continued' on as op erator, v ' ' " ' -f - The Postal Telegraphs comnonv. which whs established as such in 1880,-and which took ovot- the old C, P. telegraph lines here In 1884, kept its eye on the local woman who through years proved com mendable capability in tho work, and who built up large business in the little "two hy four" office next the Nash hotel. Three times she was rewarded by the company when hor books showed tho largest Increase In busi ness of any other branch In the district, taking In the states of Ore gon, Washington and Montana. The first time was in 4 923, when she was given a free trip to San Fran cisco, the second time 1n 1924, when tho Postal Telegraph cele brated Its 40th anniversary throughout tho nation, and the third time In 1926, when she was given n trip to New York. This morning. Miss Cameron is being congratulated by her scores of Jackson county schoolmates and friends on her change and enlarge ment of business quarters. From the small office next the Nash, the local Postal Telegraph office is now located In the for mer space occupied by the Wilnam Music company, giving the office force, now Increased to eight em ployes, much needed increase of space, and giving tho city a thor oughly modern addition to tho busi ness section.' -,. : . ' . . .'The office fixtures and equip ment are. entirely pew, the .furni ture being of an allraetvlo light oak finish, and tltc decorative scheme being carried out In the Postal Telegraph colors of tan and brown. The installation of the'1 pew, enillnmnnt. which, will Intln.l., ': kA.: sides the old Morse system, a mini ber of new, "automatic" printer- telegraph machines, will not be completed before 10 days or two weeks, according to. R. O. Oblcy ana . 1-.. Hull, maintenance engi neers from Seattle, who are doing this work. ... . : Practically nil of tho necessary equipment was moved Into the new location during the night, and the operators wore at their posts whoi) mo oirice openerl nt -i:3u today. , t New Supervisor for MacMarr tSores i Frank Muhr, the new super visor lor tho MacMarr stores In this district, has arrived and taken charge. He succeeds K. T. Welch, who has" been supervisor here since MacMarr took -over tho- 20th Cen tury stores. ' . 1 Mr. Welch goes to Portland where he Is to be merchandise manager for MacMarr stores. Mr. Muhr has been connected with the company for seven yonrs and comos here from Icwiston, Idaho. 4 Engineer Luper Visits Medford Stnto Engineer- Bhea Luper was In Medford today meeting friends und in cnbsultntlon with Knglncers Arnsplger and Dlllard, O. O. BogRs and others regarding Irrigation matters. He. left In the after noon for Grants Pass, where ho has a meeting this evening, In connection with tho Irrigation ills, trict there. . 1 Portland. Plans being com pleted for street Improvements ad jacent to llolladay park, NEURALGIA - orbtadacbt rubtbeforehesd melt and Inhale tbe vapors VICKS V VapoRub W il Millie Jmn Uu4 furl, , onoroiTE Cleaning FLUID J? MARVELOUS IN LADIES' GOATS Ajpecial telling event that will interest every woman. Every coat in our large stock is now reduced for. this great sale. Here is an opportunity for you to buy the coat you need at drastically low prices. . : ; ; ?f ' Women's $1475 Coats All Reduced for This Event Child ; Values to $5.95 ::3 - Amazing values for tlic'yoting miss:'; Cnniilng''. styles, excellent materials. . , j ; ;.' . . $3-95 Sizes 3 to 9 years MOOTGMERYWARD 117 South Central IEKEEPER OF AGED FARMER IS CHARGED AS SLAYER SOUTH PARIS, Maine,.May 2. Mrs. Anne Merrill Welsh. SS year old former housekeeper of Elihu Turner, Hartford farmer, was chargeil with murder of the aged man, in n warrant issued to-, day. The woman, with two youns W 1000 Genuine Waterson 11711 W- Oil.,': Will I3e OOICI at Manufacturers' During this sale our customers may buy one of these new improved self-filling; fountain pens for only one dollar. We will give you a Regular $1.50 Genuine Waterson Pencil to Match Your Pen, Absolutely Mail Orders filled promptly. We pay postage. rr SSs Main te Central Popular Models . " Are Now Cut to $4.75 You'll anjirove of feather weight, wool ens with their slim, smart lines. Tweeds, basket weaves and broadcloths In all , wanted tones. s rens Phone 286 daughters; has ' been -'detained In tho county-Jail here since the find ing of Turner's body in the ruins, of his farm house last Wednesday, Under repented. questioning Mrs,. Welsh, who has charged that the farmer was, the father of her in fant daugbte'r,. has persistently as serted that she visited Turner the. night of the fire tQ effect a money settlement, , that she remained overnight, was awakened by tho flames and later could hot find him. , ,i . . Senator Has 8hiner ' ' WASHINGTON, May () Senator Brookhart has n bleck and a fish . story to explain it. . Jle slipped ou a atone in a creeg. tea and stmck his head' on a rock. ' " - - mmimlHmmmi SS HHEHx 'ausaaiw This offer good only as long as the present supply last '''.... ' Only 2 More Days at This Price Friday and MEDFORD SAVINGS .75 $19 summer furs. Reduced Values to $7.95 Reaul if til. lightweight materials, nil afti-nct-'iyely.trimjned. 1 Outstantling values. ' , - 5-95 Sizes 10 to 14 years LILY DAiTA MAGNET FOR GERMAN PRINCE . ' LQS ANGELES. May 2 (P) Ro mance and a business career have led . Princo Louis Ferdinand, sec ond son of the former crown prince of Germany, to establish bis residence here. ' The prince hns been taking fly ing IPssons nnd announced today that he probably will become asso ciated with the aviation depart mem of the Knrd company. He y K v mm - m Self -Filling Fountain Pens Advertising Price of FREE! PHARMACY Pino tailoring, beautifiil hintci'inls and latest styles combine to make (his group worth twice ns much-. ;.' . '-' - '' Women's $29.75 Coats Lowered in Price to .75 The season's smartest models , ut this, amazingly low price. Coats for drebs and snorts wear, with soft bows or flat -" Medford, Ore. had conferred with Henry Ford ' recently In Detroit, ' . ,.; The other attraction here ' for Ferdinand Is ,X,lly Damlta, motion ' picture actress, he said. Miss lJa. mlta dlsclOBed that they had met and fallen In love in Germany two'; years ago. , 8be Jad him she would not give up her career for mar riage, she"- added, but suggested that If their infatuation endured she might eventually change hef mind. ,- ' . .'" Gas Knds Party. SAN FRANCISCO, Slay 2. P). Two men were found dead In, a gas-fllled Toom! here today, ari aftermath, police -said, of a liquor party. They were William Pederi yon. 2, and John Dalil. 2, sailors; o w O MY? VYi . 'Men? Ladies' and Gents' Sites. Limit of 2 Sets to a Customer. Saturday Phone 10 1 IE 2