Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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' " MEDFORTJ MSIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, iPBEflOy, SUNDAY, AY 19, 1929.
130 RESIDENTS GO ANNUAL
OH TOUR OF HOMES
AT
, Enthunlnnm nnd alncera appro
Cifillun nmrked tlm conduct of the
luryu jiiiniir of locnl realil'Mii
who look nilviwituKa of the Hel
ler Hoi"" touri eonduilod throiiKh
Iha tounly r'rliluy by MuIibI lliu:k,
coiii'ily limno demonstration aK"i'.'i
uh a, locu fvatiiro t iiatiunnl IjoI'
lor honim week, neuuesia 10 r
uaa,l Ilia oxrurston next your have
liscn (iiiUiinl.
, "Tha tour, jliu-tart at 0:0 Friday
hinrnjjiit. 1 wlinr mor tliun 13U
unoplti mat with Mm. Mock ut tho
II. A. Klliuinr home south of Asli
lund. i Here the deiniMHtrutluii
HKunt eU'nild sreellilK call-.
d awlal atentlon to the furni
ture of 111" home. The oriuite;
lund-curvnd, liund-mude plec.ua In
tyijviluyimiflil uulliiy were lirnuithi
fiVA, wluerlnntt .Kiimn yeura uko
li'kYlpic. "' nmrte In till' old coun
try" W a reinllve of the Ivllimer
family, ; ., v i . ' ' ' i ' ..
' ,Tln J .'. liVr hoifln iilo
aouihl of Alilund, wuh. next vIb
lied. ;' ' Here '-the welt nlanned
jrounrta with IU Miiiilslta slirulw.
plants end .flowers, psrsunully cul
tivated and carod for ly Mr.
Monroe were eliidled liy the Ki'oiip.
I .The new. Uuleh . colonial homo
rocenlly . hulll ly Hie Boullmrii
Oreuoil. fonmrui'lion company on
(lien Ouk Court, ntimiied special
Inlormi due to Uh clever floor
Ulan nnd Interior decoration. The
nunken panels of inoliOHiuiy u
a.unlqua deuoriillve srliomo were
noted. . I
The tour then preceded to the
Jiickaon t-'ouniy Knlr Kioutids,
wnnro s plcnlo lunch was served.
Ice cream mid coffee for lle meal
yiere .furnished through the cour
tesy of the following nieivhiinls:
Kceiiopiy iliooelei'lu. Hnlilers' Hold
Heal creamery, und crescent dairy,
i .ltev. Carmen B. .Mell spoke on
' Xlonio Influence on Character
llulluln," and Jemlo JO. McConili,
mle dcniontriulon leader Kavc
n ; Inliirestlna; reading on modern
b'Oma conveniences
i, :"Jho Sheriff Jeun'wr home on
Jacksonville" highway w the ob
iect of the next vlsll and lie com
pact floor plan and many delight
ful , conveniences In ihe way of
built-in features were sUulleib
. . The Interior -decoration of. the
V. y. J'rlckett home now almost
roinpltd on the! ilnckeorfylUe
highway elicited considerable1 en
thuaiaem. An Indoor swimming
pool wax among the features here.
. Hoth the Interior and exterior
of the J, K. Tyroll home on Jack'
snnvllle. highway were noted , In
,iiii end the grounds of the
... known Uml lliltt home In
Jacksonville , with ts luxuriant
growths and well planned garden
effects also found favor, "'
. The John Anderson home near
Cent rod olnt was the lost; point
of-1? tour. Hero the cold stor
use. room, said to he n example
pf-the most modern method of re
frlgeratlon for rural homes was
explained by Jack Moore of the
Medford Electric company, -who
Juifl charge of the Installation
WRONG ANGLE ON
U "DEAD SLEEP"
I ' How the dead came to lite when
Confronted by Coroner H. W. Con
ger Is a story which only crept out
ik. ii..hi nf itnv late yesterday.
It la said to have happened over aj
vnk ngo. . .
Mr. Conger, It Is said, was called
out to Portland avenue In Ihe aft
ernoon by a well known locul rest
.i ., Inlmed that a youna
neighbor had been found dead In
his homo where ne lived alone. Ac
t pMiutrl. a uriiup of
netghmhor woiiuin who had missed
i..,.. over a week, became
suspicious, and securing a key, had
entered the house, where they were
greeted by the slghl of his lifeless
remains on a oea.
. ik l..ut fmrtuier Ol'I'IVCll In ll!C
Ivearse, met the man vio had
rglled liini, :an enierru mi e
-... K,... miike ibe Investlua
Ullfti It.',,".' w ......... -
tlon while the women remained at
a respectful distance outside.
V ... . 1.. ......Ilia ft
I ,p Si oeu III IMIP ,M
yousgiman lay 1 stretched at full
lengin, wuh mi-
o hls nose.
? KuliiK curlaln, the coroner
fndVcd over to the bed nd was
about 'U lift the covers from the
face of the "corpse" when the lat
ter raised slowly to a silling posi
tion, pushed the covem from him
and yawned.
A'Oh. 1 beg your pardon I
thought you were dead,'; opolo
glsed the local undertaker.
."Dead?" Hell no!" Impiously
ejaculated tho youth. 'Sorry not
to be able to accept the buggy
rlilebut sum other lime per
hepe," he added sweetly, and re
sumed his nsp.
OF SPORTSMEN OF
F
BANQUET POSTAL ATHLETES
Extern.. ve jiItinH for (he nnnusl
KI)nrtmen'M hnnquot tu be hold
hei-tt by the Jarknon County ("5um
J'rotDctlva nHrioolnttun next Krldtiy
aie woll underway, and dully toh
pryallonii belnir nt tu tho local
(Tomiulttee aiipolnted by Proaldont
OlMi ArnHplKer, lndlcato a largo
nttondance from th vuriuuii hh
tjdnii throiiRhout , the state und
from northern California. .. -
JnvltntlonH have hetm 'ent ;to
(Jov. I. l'utUTHon funil, promi
nent offlctalH and KportHinen of
tho Mtaie, ninny of whom hajvc nl
rmidy reMponded. AmunK . other
well known HueHtH f-xnt'Ctod Ib O.
It.Oilrny, who In In charRO of the
hiMtullation of the nw V. H. K'v
crnmnnt olcctrlo Hcrefin Ml the
fJuld Hay power plant. There
lire only two of theno devlcea In
the country the other having been
InHtalled In thu Htate of WhhIUiik
luh. The banquet will open at "even
o'eloek. tile main dlnlnff room of
the Hotel 'Medfurd having been
rewerved for the ocraNlon. Thia
will not Interfere with the reu-
Inr dlnlnff room aervlre vfhleh will
uImo he taken cure of elwhero at
the hotel dut-lntc the evenliiK.
Tleketa for the hamiuet will ro
on alp lopully. Monday. Kepnna
from (IrautN Van und HoHnhuiir
ilideKntloiiH huvo beep received
(IH well an from a number of oth-
locnlltleM, nnd the commit teen
expect rloHe to 400 member and
vhftorA here on that night.
SHHlnl !. O. O. 1 S-nhHti
A Hpeolul church service for local
and vIhIUmk memberrt, pi-eparutory
to the openliiK of Iho I. O. O. ; h".
CI rand IodKo hcknIoii hern thin
week, will he held thht evening nt
the Kh-Ht IlaptlKt churchwlth Itev.
Katon preHentfiift tho nermon. The
Morvlces will be Klven especially for
I. (. O. K. memberH and are ex
pected to attract n latue attend
a nee.
';NHW YOKK, May IS. A
rnco between a. French and an
American crew for tho honor of
being the first thla year to cromi
the Atlantic by air appeared today
lo be In proHpect fttr next week
FEEL THEIR OATS
Two unumiul eventu of lant week
have perked up the personnel of
the locul poKtofflco clerks and car
rlers wonderfully and led the lat
ter to rejoice In the belief that
they have both bralnti, athletic
skill und rhrftwii.
The Kreator of the two events
and one that postofflco crowd
will never quit cutklliiK about
was when Thursday evenliiK their
team beat the hlKh school team
In the Kitten ball leaRue Hy the
close score of 7 to 6, and knocked
Prink-CRlllson, who was pitching
for the biffh school team, out oi
the box. .
. This blot on I'rlnk's career Is
a very (tad blow to bis pride, llu
would not have minded being de
feated by a team from the county
farm or by one from tho Old Sol
diers' homo at 1 touch urg- hut to
be beaten by the Medford post
office team and knocked out of
the box at that, by such an "K
KreKOtlon well, he feels the dlM
tt ra ce keenly.
The mental nnd physical dex
terity shown by Dick Hlnn1er, di
rectory clerk, In the first of the
'Clty Hcheme" examinations to bo
held In the local postoffice last
week under the direction of Su
perintendent of Malls t M. Hous
ton, was tho other perklni?-up
event. 1
Mr. RlimhT In this exnmlhAtlon
threw IMih cards In 34 mlnules,
winning for him a rating of .
percent. He would have" smade
it a 100 percent had he riof stop
ped to brush n fly off his rmmv
ARMY CHAPLAIN &N ;T y " ij
iinuni in ii!
TO
VISITS KIN HERE
IN CAKE CONTEST
. In the cake baking contost at
the Scott AVoolf cooking school
.Mrs. 1). W. Thornton won first
prie Mrs. A. T. Sunderland sec
ond: and Mrs, V. K. Fischer
third.
The cooking school closed yes
terday nnd was well attended, and
much Interest shown.
World pence can most nearly
be accomplished by those who
know the meaning of, wa&.4n tho
opinion of Captain O. W.. Reynolds,
vete'tir1 chaplain of the World wuf,
who with Mrs. Reynolds and small
duughter, E Usui both have spent the
oast week with Captain Reynold'
brother, C. L. Reynolds, proprietor
I'of the Hotel Holland, and family.
Rev. Reynolds, who served with ,
the United States army on the fir-:
ing linM of Franco, and has visited
many - poinis inrougn cui-upe un
army duty since the war, will leave
with his family today for Hun
Francisco where they will take the
traiwport, Komme for Honolulu,
next Saturday. The chaplain hav
ing been transferred to Hawaii will
receive a definite assignment after
his arrival. !
For the past four years Captain :
Reynolds has served us Protestant
chaplain at the Fitzslmmons Gen
eral Hospital In Denver, the largest
hospital under mllliury jurisdiction
In the world. There are K5 offi
cers stationed there, most of whom
are physicians, and 1GO0 tubercu
lar patients, 75 percent of whom
the officials are utile to cure.
The PltKHinunous hospital, ac
cording, to Cuptuln Reynolds, Is
known ns the t'plted States labora
tory, and some of the greatest
specialists In the world are carry
ing on experiments there all (he
time,. Remarkable discoveries In
medical science have been deveJr
oped there, lie said.
'. On the subject of World Pence,
the army cuupldln described the
advocated abandonment of the
standing ariny tts an Illogical faW
lacy. ' 1
"There is no one organized
group that wants pence more; nor
that understands the meaning of
peace ns against the horrors of
war, than does tho army," he unld.
I "It would be just ns good sense to
'abandon the police department In
'the cities us to take the army uwny
from the country. The army is the
only scientific, well organized in-.
duty Is not to make wur, but to
enforce peace.' ;
VERMEER Richard Vermeer,
a nrmor resident of Medford and
' who came back about four months
io to make his home here, pavmed
away at a local hospital at 6:40
p. m. Saturday after a brief illness
due to parulyslB. Mr. Vermeer was
born In The Netherlands October 3,
1863, and was aged 65 years, 6
months, 15 days. He was married
last January to Mrs. Minnie Bur
rows of this city -and leaves, be
sides his wife, two sons by a for
mer marrluge, Richard A. Ver
meer of Ios Angeles and - M. 11.
Vermeer of Chicago.
Funeral services, under auspices
Of Church of Christ, Scientist, will
be held at the Conger chapel nt
2:30 Monday. The remains will
!be later forwarded to Chicago for
Interment . -
;-. ,
IMPORTANT WATER
PtlEET TUESDAY
There will , bo an importunt
meeting of water users of the
Howurd-Berrydale district Tuesday
evening nt the Howard school
house, according to an announce
ment made yesterday by George
Hilton. The meeting will be called
for 8 o'clock und will prove in
teresting to every resident of the
Howard Rerrydttle district
, Owing to rthe Importance of
Tuesday's water meeting at tho
Howard school, Oeorgo Hilton has
especially requested the taxpayers
of the district to attend.
Daily Meteorological Report
. . Sunday
Medford and vicinity: Fair;
couier with lisInK humidity.
Oregon: Oenerully fair," ' but
cloudy or fouKy iiIouk coast; cool
er In interior of west portion; low
humidity In Interior, hut risinK In
west portion.
fcKHlonut Trainer ilorgun of the
Victoria kennels.
The Daniels docs are nine
months old, two of four pedigreed
Bpringer Spaniels sent to the
trainer thjs year, and one of
which was sold recently to a
wealthy sportsman of southern
California. There were between
300 and 400 dogs entered in the
Victoria show yesterday, from
points nil along the Pacific cast
and through Canada.
FINDS A WAY TO '
STOP ATTACKS OF FITS
Reports are received of an amaz
ing treatment that epileptics state
has proved successful in stopping
their utlacks. R. I-epso, Apt. 107,
8lJ5 Island Ave.. Milwaukee. Wis.,
has been supplying sufferers with
this treatment. He now wishes to
reach all those who have not lieen
helped, and to do' this is making
the startling offer of a generous
treatment free to all sufferers. Any
one afflicted should write for this
free treatment nt once, giving age.
Ad v.
M REPAIRING In
Electrotherapy ' Chiropractic
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th Successful Year In Medford
Treatments by Appojntment .
Medford Center Bldg. 'Phone 965
Naturopathy . Food Science
T. IS. Daniels, local sportsman
Is anticipating gotid news from I
Vjctorla H. .'., where two of his
young Springer Spaniels were j
shown yesterday nt the nnnuul !
Pacific coast exposition, by Pro-;
r1n1fld-af1vert1stne; gets results
Local Data ' , g
Temperature (degs.).... 40 8G
Highst( last 12 hrs.).... 81 S9
Lowest (last 12 hrs ).... 40 40
Rel. humidity (pet.)..., 7G 22
Precipitation (inches).. 0 0
mate of weather Clear Clear
Total nrecl'n ltatTon since. Sep
tember lm 1928 10.S6 inches; ;- ,
Sunrise today, 4:4T-iili nv-',,;
Sunset today, 7:28 airi.vjj't' j
Sunrjso Monday, 4--4C It, W.
L. W,' DICK, Meteorologist.
SOFIA, Rulgaria, May 18. (P)
Though Uie Bulgarian government
regards it na of paramount Im
portance that King Boris marry
soon to found a dynasty, the pros
pect of Jin American wife, would
not nppenl to them.
Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Service
Ore and BelMoin
:'- Purchased
1 , , by Sot Ctiilorala
" r '' XttittitXtit ivb7
WILDBERG BROS.
SMKLTING SC REFINING CO.
OAcm:742 Mtkt St-.Sn Frtoclwo
Planti South Sn Ffndco
RUSSELL'S
Medford 's Own Store , '
Extends a
, Cordial Welcome
.. ;; ;V . : to visiting; '
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
We are at your service ' .
Rest Rooms and Postoffice Facilities :
mltlliSTrEJE-LMaP:
INTHODUCINC TI LE.; HIGHER
STANDAI1 0 S OF EFFICl ENCTV' !
PEARS
12 arros full IwarhiR ppwrx.
Wot lwtM. Ijirgc woll
(r row u lives. PrimticHlly freo
frm front. , Owner will sell
nt XMPtly tl aimnint f
money that lie ha rereiveil
for tlie ItiM four crops. No
house, no equipment. Jus'
k highly", protliu-tivf mll
orchard.
E. C. CORN
Montgomery Ward Bldg-
You lurn your wrial till way anil
thai, murmuring your admiration
na you tiuprr nml fomlle Ihe
qiiUllo wnU'h llml haa rnuKhl your
laury.,,Anil Ihrn a iloubl iulcr
rupia your Ihrlll.
Can thla liny anil gorgrou ailorn
nii'ut rvallv be aa prucllinl aa ll la
ttraullluir'
You nerd not remain In ilouhl...
The whole truth about any watrh
la contained In the anawera to Iha
al. queatloua Hated below.
1 i$ It guaranteed to gir aali'a
factory ervjiyi n only by Hit
itralrr but by it$ maker?
2 to, hni if maker been in
butine long emuA lo prove Ike
earth of hit guarunteetay ha if
a eenlun.
I w new ipu oeiect a vv aicn --m
iS merety a . . Th .
ornament or is it an accurate l I U'ea . I
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ami (lepemlaUie timepiece f- j l T
W,U yon rT,r,pr : V ' r H ' $ZW f
"urn your wr..t Ihb, way .ml 4 Are it, part. .tamlardUeJ ami J . ( :,-xmm 'H I E : ! kWtl
""rmurlngyourailinlralUm carried by ieeien throughout , U ' l i A I I f iJX
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IN i rupla your Ihrlll. iiiiaiiiractiraajil u heauliiiij" . 1 aa I 1 f ' I 1
III Can thla liny anil Romeouaailorn- f. m Hill " 1 I f .
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Mill . rrwff faithluliv Fttr munv. irninv IIII'
nil . v .- v mi
IIII iou nerd not reoiaiu in doubt... ycur IIII
HI
We hU be glad to answer thro
U questions about any watch in
our store.
Lnnjg experienee In tho hsndWofr
of such fine makes as Klfcin has
given uslnrifjht Into what you may
reasonably expert of the watch of
your choice. Let us help you judge
Ihe hidden quality.
osd in
4M W4 rM a H. IS. A Tntl ELGIN Mnainl He m I S-fm
Jt KLUIN Mraii. im m pM-jUM cvm nw te fhh
I . f0. MMMMalNalftmrfMt MM, (TCM M 9V
If It's a Dependable American Watch-
We Have It!
Wo Are Fonturinjj
Gruens, El gins, Walt hams,
Illinois and Hamiltons
Pricoil from
$15.00 up
outstauilitig achievement . , , the
first all-eteel refrigerators. New low
I liv fnrnl K.letel
This all-steel refrigerator development
I another contribution to better living
made by the engineers and scientists
of the General Electric Research
Laboratories.
Now you can buy a refrigerator with a '
cabinet built like a safe. One with doors
that will always fit perfeetv. One whirli
will operate on the least amount of cur-
CA.X'T WAIIP
ST llO X K It . ST I !I I) I F It
COST I.KSS TO OI KHATIi
rent. One wliiili sUuts out the heat
keeps in the eolil.
The hermelically scaled mechanism re
muius just as it always has been sealed
away from dust and diflicnltics, perma
nently oiled, quiet, unseen, untouched.,
one of the miracles ofmodcrn science.
The General Electric, too, was the first
to provide an easily accessible tempera
ture control which speeds up the freezing
of ice cubes when the user desires.
Because of muss production economies,
prices now start at only 8215. at the
factory. There ore six sizes. See them
at our display rooms examine them
thoroughly let us expluin our plan of
conveniently spaced time payments.
I. Men in on Hie General Klectrle Hour,
'broadcast every Sniiirilny evening, 3 to .
Iacirk Smmliiril Time, ovrr Ibe X. II. t'.
network of 42 stations through KOW.
GENERAL p 'ELECTRIC & ;
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
Mediord Building
Phone 90
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