Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD ICSTC TRIBUNE. irEDFORD. QREOOX. TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1929-
GETS ACQUAINTED
T
ChannMjr Brewer, recently
natocd general manager and vice
prealdent ot the California Oregon
Power company, to aucceed Perry
O. Crawford, who will take otrer
the presidency of the American
Utilities Corporation of Chicago.
111... June 1, apent yesterday in the
city on a "get-acqqualnted" tour.
He left this morning for Klamath
FalU and will vlalt the Copco or
Ionization in Yreka. Calif., before
his return here.
Mr. Brewer is vice president and
general manager ot the Mountain
States Power company, with heart -quitters
at Albany. Oregon. He
will assume the local position June
J, and will retain his connections
with the Mountain States Power
company.
Mrs. Brewer and. two. daughters
will more to this cUy. with the
close of the school year, to make
1 their home. .
Perry O. Crawford will go to
Chicago about June 1st, to assume
his sew berth. Mrs. Crawford will
follow him In the early fall, ac
cording to present plans.
"i Mr, Brewer was accompanies on
Ills visit to this city by .Harry L.
Walther of Halmn, former Copco
manager. . -
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Daily Meteorological Report
ADAPTS JAZZ SHOW FOR TOKYO
j , ' '
I fc' ' maaai i ss
IP
! Artistfe arrangements moat be
jtbe worlt of the exhibitor. i
' At the discretion of the Judge!
a first, second or thin! prize may
be awarded to exi i iiis of meiil
when the entries ore Insufficient
i to form a class.
i Two persons shall not exhisit
from the same garden.
The ribbons .recommended Ly
the Federated Garden clubs will
be nsed and are blue, fim pri-.e;
red. second prize; green, tnlrd
' prle; gold, award of merit.
The Medford Garden club la ! RmMm roses. Iris, neonisn. --
platioing lor Its June Rose show, . lumblne, sweet peas and other
MAY TERM GIVEN
CLUB. IS PLANNED 1
'Fred L. Putnam. 357 Visla avenue, is being featured at the Hlalto
iAsh'and; Ed Hoag. Trail: Wm. W. theater. Lya de Puttl Don Al
j Allen. 710 Park arenue. Medford- .vardoand ,laJ n'
Clifford Yarbrough. 43S North, their own in Pt'onJ'
Main. Ashland; Tbo. A. Merry-. roles. The P'dcUon been
man. Ashland: John H. Unison. : made on an elaborate scale, glvine
101 Crater Ike. Medford: Xelllo a magnificent specUcle of the Kua-
IM. Schow, Romio River: clarence i "."' "'""
Jackson, Med-
following the -
I. r: 7n Kat Jackson. Med- try iiiiuieu.oi.;.,
ford- l'c. Crimea. Ceitral Point; ' revolution.
Wm. G Knip. Medfordi Frank R. ' !"" been, woven an
Merrill 631 Boulevard. Arhland: Intriguing love story of a revom-
1j o uw- u. it.r tlonist and a prince. The fate of
- - : - rMundy. 724 North Summit, Med- rebellion causes them to change
I : ' J- V Hatcher. 215 Gresham. I'es and devo, new phase. .,
' The foIIowU? Jury venire for Ashland Alexander McMillan. 110. Heir characters. At first Ma h
the May term ot circuit . was Eighth street. Ashland: Everett Y. . U XTt aCt.'.hi
that this one will be the largest! One of ihe new sections at this i announced yesterday bv th'ft county' CarJiiB'; u,3,tlady a,ven.ue' prince with her wild naturalness.
clerk s office: ; .. , .,- -'"u- r- ,r i" " ' Later she becomes the domineer-
Justin "Everett ' j'niy .Medford, i BWf Blrtn,JJJ"- WveTa? I & K-ader wield.ug a- whip
route 1: John Ed. Holt. Go!d Hill: i ? ' Snaw' .4T' "i ,6, ! hn,i .wl maklnir life miserable lor
soon and all are asked to study : 3. vases of cut flowers. These;Mabel Sagar Central Point.uoute j Meu,,"i V, h(jr iover prince. Then she exjieri
'.hem carefully, so that variety and: will be judged on quality, arrange-1 2: Clias. bee I.rown, 45 Undley. ' Tard- Agnlan1'- ences an'awakenlng and the trans
classification be known before the ;n-.ent and suitability of receptacles. 1 Medford: C. E. Hooper, 52 ; Kast 'formation In her character is one
exblbitor asks for entry cardl r i Granses aad' community clubs ! Main. Ashland: Frank Grubb. 375Tl" e fs f J.. inr thn outstanding features of the
and those In charge are promising jriowers will be shown tnd Judged.
auu uei uoer snow ever held; show will be tne "living room ar
in southern Oregon. Comuleie f r.neement " 1. howls of . cut
be published 'f owers; 2, baskets of cut flowers; ! route 1; John Edw. Holt, Gold Hill
lists for entries will
Ashland;
Minnie S.
H. E.;
Heine,
Ihe club Is following the roles 'ere asked to enter -displays and i H, Ashland;
ana regulations of the rederated i these will be .awarded prizes. Mount avenue.
Garden clubs of Ihe stale and some 'su:i-e for there and for the pro- Mec; em. Trail;
oi ine most important of these are ; fessional displays should be arr-jSlB West Tenth street. Medford
as follows: LranKetf for beforebaial by commit- ttay Trefren. Butte Falls: James
Only one entry will be allowed Tnicatlng with Jane sbedlcor, gen-rO. Pi'Jrcc. Gold Hill: SamJen-
exhibltor In each class. .etui chairman. 1 nines. 10M Kast Main. Medford:
S? "The Scarlet Lady''
Scores a Hit Here
, Tuesday, May 21,
M'edford and vicinity: Fair and
warm tonight and Wednesday,
Ixjw humidity.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed
nesday, bur cloudy on coast.
Warm, with low humidity over In
terior Wednesday.
Local Data
Fa
ft
Temperature (degrees) 02 46
Highest (last 12 hours) 84 12
lxiwest (last 12 hours) 40 46
Kel. humidity (per ct... J5 6
Precipitation (Inches).. 0 0
Htate of weather Clear Clear
Total precipitation since Kept.
192s, lu.s Inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 7; lowest, ti.
Bunaet today, 7:30 p. m. -Sunrise
Wednesday, 4:44 a. m.
' Runset Wednesday, 7:31 p. rn.
M.
Observations Taken at 6 A.
12Gth Meridian Time
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Bismarck ...
Bolss
Denver
Des Moines
... 32
.... 61)
. 76 .
....73
.... 62
Vresno 36
Hulena 71
,. Angeles 72
Marshfleld 62
Phoenix 36
Portland 78
Kvi l.luff 83
lioseburg .J... 78
Halt Laka City.. 80
ttan Pranclnoo... 68
fianta Fe . .. 04
Heuttle 72
Mpokane 80
Walla Walla 86
Winnipeg 70
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66
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62
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68
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Clear
Clear
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Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
Clear
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
L. W. DICK.
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Meteorologist.
Radio Program
KMED
. Mall Trlbuns-Vlrgln Button
".-,'
Tuesday, May 21 .
6 to 6:16 Isln Theater.
6:16 o 6:30 Medford Mat?
Tribune, news rjnd mar-
kets.
6:30 to 7 AV-'dford Service
. Htatlon and Coleman & 4
n Iwton. ,
1 to 8 Pig Tall Request
i Hour.
9 to 10 Culltornla Oregon 4
d Power company.
Wednesday, May 22
9:30 to 10 Model Cl"hlng
company,
10 10:30-1Wann's De-
partmnnt Bloro,
10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug
Store. ,; - .
11 to ll:30Medford Klec
trie. i
11:30 to 12 Lewis Super !
Service Station. ;
12 noon Mall Tribune, news
1 Item.
12 to 13:30 Jackson County
l Building & Loan aasocla- '
Hon.
12:30 to 1 Uubbard Broi.,
i Ino.
1 to 1:30 City Cleaning &
Dyeing Works. :
jl:30 to 2 Dee be' Kindle
j Service Station, '
2 to 2:20 Madrona Dairy.
2:30 to Alexander's Oro-
eery, 4
! to tf: 16 Isli Theater. ,
6:16 to 0 Mull Tribune,
news and markets.
1. Z-4 , I
Brisbane's Today
j (Continued from Page One.) I
eontdst yesterday, , covcrini? '
f)ur feet in one jump. j
It is not entirely foolish. Angel
camp, once a famous gold p-o-duoor,
attracts 20,000 visitors to Its
Ruth Sato, daughter of a Japanese Importer of New York and
chorus girl in "Hold Everything!" is adapting that musical comedy
success tor a Tokyo showing. Because coffee Isn't a Japanese bev
erage she has revised the hit song, "You're the Cream In My Coffee,"
Into "You're Ihe Lsrk In My Plum Tree."
OF
. . i
rrog jump and tnty npenu money.
Those frogs could never guess why '
they are proddwl and goaded Into
desperate jumping. ;
They know as much, however,
as we know about our activities, i
The Kentucky derby was won '
by a small " racehouse - named J
"Clyde Van IJusen," weighing only j
85 pounds, called by reporters "an
equine mouse." j
The equine mouse, had ".Man o'j
War" for a father and from that
father It got energy enabling It tp j
kick mud Into the faces of thcr PORTLAND, May 21. W)
horses, for a mIe and a quarter, i W1, M orm amputated below
I tho elbow, Douglas Cirlzzard, 23.
rage man with tho Al G." Barnes j
here
Some rich men leave sons that
are mental mice.
Nature attends to that to pre
vent a race of super-men. The
rich father's money holds the son
back.
M ,
Rn careful about your "cunning
pet," especially where your chil
dren are concerned,
t Alvln W. Miller, ; high, school
principal; was proud of a 'clever
cat that awoke him every morning.
It woke bltn once too often, nip
ping the hand of the sleeping man
slightly with its teeth. Mr. Miller
is dead ot blood ucleonlng. , .
Bolt lilts Operator.
HAOE118TOWN. Md. lP) A sig
nal set ' strangely against a train
caused the orew to -Investigate at
the signal tower. They found that mid Miss Morrow is "Mexican
O. W. Qulsenhoriy, operator, hud Flowers," n mustorilecu by Humus
been stunned by lightning while Murtines, director of the Mexican
telephoning. He was unuonscluus School of Arts, depicting ty)es of
nn hour. native woninuhnod in n uerden.
circus, was in a hospital
today, suffering severely from j
shock and loss of blood. His arm
wus horribly mangled yesterday
when a Bengal tiger clawed and '
chi-wcd 11 us (Irlzjird was petting
the anlmtil through the burs of
Its cage. Ampututlon of tho arm !
was noc-esHHt-y. , . ' I
Hpverul -persons witnessed the'
nttitck. Orl-.7jtrd was petting tho
tlKer'whcn it suddenly .Ki'ubhed his
hand with Its teeth und kept tug- i
gfng until the man's entlro nrm '
was Inside the cuge. . Bffore help
arrived Grl'iuird's whole nrm had
been mangled.
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MEXICO CITY. m) The wed
ding gift of President and Sonorn
Portas Gil to Colonel Lindbergh
'snomitigfs work-Teat
The Nation's Breakfast
Best Painless Dentistry
Welcome
ODD FELLOWS
and
REBEKAHS
It is a pleasure for me to join
with the poople of Modford
and tho Boguo River Valloy
in extending; a cordial wel
corno to you and a sincore wish
that your visit here be a pleas
ant one.
Dr. I. H. Gove
Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 76S-J
23S East Main St.
There Is a great audience an
neal In "The Scarlet I.ady." which
production.
KLAMATH FALLS $17,861
contract awarded for construction
of four "additional school rooms
and auditorium at Alrament
school.
IS
Y t- v y r 44. J Oft i ' '
SILVER FL
Arrives . Here .Tomorrow
EET
Tire
e Nationally Famous .Goodrich Silver Fleet
Will Arrive in Medford Tomorrow at 3:45 P. M.
Cars, 19 Pilots on Great
Run
15
Demonstration
Thd Fleet, Including the Following
baker, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Fbrd,
Chevrolet, Will Be at the
Well Known Cars, Stude
Lincoln, Essex, Buick .and
P.M.
Lewis Super Service Station Wednesday at 4:30
The Dealers listed below ask you to see these cars, talk to their pilots. Ask
them about the car you like they can tell you much. Each pilot has been
at the wheel since January 23, and has been over 15,000 miles. Get facts.
' Straight from the pilot at the helm. ' . ,
This Dramatic, Captivating:, thrilling demonstration of Tire and Motor
efficiency has been the most stupendous most talked about, "Bringing n
Home Facts" display of honest Tire and Motor Values ever brought so
forcibly before the American public.
Do Not Miss This Exhibition of 15 Gleaming Cars of the Silvertown Silver fleet
These Medford Dealers Especially Call Your Attention to the
Cars in the Silver Fleet Which they Represent .
O. V. Myers Co.
Studebaker and Beo Dealers
Phone 4ift
132 South Riverside
Pierce-Allen Motor
Co., Inc.-
Chevrolet Dealers
112 South Riverside
Phone 150
Armstrong Motor Co.
Essex-Hudson and, Oldsmobile Dealer
101 Scuth Riverido i'' Phono 18
Scherer Motor. Co.1
Buick Dealers
38 40 North Riverside
Phone 73
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Your Ford Dealer
Corner Riverside and Sixth St.. Phone 141
o
Sanderson Motor Co.
Oakland and Pontiac Dealer
South' Bmlett and 8th Phcne 1385