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i w . , , 'JJ . c .i .;i : V - ' 1- 4 H! MEPFOftP M3CTC TRTTTTJNE, MEDFOR'D; OT?EfiOX. TtTRPAT,' MAT"2S; T929. IT' G. O. P. Will Celebrate Diamond Jubilee at Wisconsin School r SOLVE FOG PROBLEM .' , ' l . ..IXII. ' -. j J .. I il -HI -J-- '-r 1 I , DEL MONTE LINKS L . DICK. MONTE, Cfll.. May 28. () Warner Edmonds, Jr., of Suu Diego, took the lead among the Nearly finishers of .the 36th hole -qualifying round tor .the state uma--teur golf cnamplonshlu when he u.shot a 79 for today's round and poBted a. total of 156 tor bis two .ielghteena. BdmondB went out In , and took 41 j 'for .the 'Incoming ,,nlne. ' A.. G.. Sato of San Franfisco had r. an $0, the. .same score as yeater ,jlay. and was assured of a place , Among the 32 qualifiers for the .'Championship with his 160.. War 'aren Johnson of, Los Angeles stroked ,'jhe Pebble, Beach course in 82 for 'a total of ) 62. Gerald Sflardy of .' TVesno had an .83 lor a total of 365. Phil Forve, Jr., of Los Ange . les shot 83, the same aa yesterday, i ijor 166. These scores were ex- ipected to easily qualify for -the championship light. ... . . ; . . . - . LQXBON. Jllay i's. -(P) A ilis (lntch to the Daily 12xpres.s today from Plymouth related how L,:iriy Astor had hunant;ueii a crowd of foninunistH. who began their lls Itcning by Jeering her, but ended H.iy laughing with " 'HOT " dnU a1- plauding. - , - . Building 'comnletDil at Hillsborn for dteision ,fCloes of Portland . irieciti'ig ftfrwor company. 1,; Worth a Premium but costs mo mor than-: :'y Ordinary Gasoline , 4sTO. Sold by Independent Dealers a i ; v The Bariymore9 J , ; .... "lTHEN you sec a man wearing "The Barrymore" you will W be looking at somebody w ho has perfect taste a man who has young ideas about life but matured ideas about clothes whose first and last consideration is correctness. $35 to $47.50 : f- " Two Pant. Tailored by MichacU-Stern, Rochester, H.Y. " Model Clothing Company " ' " Medford 's Correct Clothiers ' XAXKIKM. China. Hay 2tj. UP) iTho body , of In: Sun Vat Sen. founder of the 'Chinese republic, was brought heye today aboard !a Hpeeiul train from . Ita former j festlng place nrav Poking. The j train left Peking Sunday, passing through that part of contra! China j threatened with roriewcd civil warfare. I Tremendous crowds watched as I the body was conveyed across the i angic-i.iang on . ine gunnoat I Nanking, and placed -in, the head quarters of the Kuomtntang, nn- j tionalist China politica! , organiza j tlon, of which he was the first , preceptor. , j It will remain there in state uiilji junu i, w lien u ,viil' De placed In its tomb on flej aide of a purple mountain overlooking Nanking, the new Chinese capital. . 4- : " I ' SUPREME COURT ACT. .. .- - - SALEM, Ore., May 28. P) The; supreme court today denied peti tion for' rehearing in the case of! Bpencor vs. ledford, and admitted Mark Conrdw of Medford to tho Oregon bar on a Montana eertlfl-l cato..' - - i, ,'' '. Chilwiirln-sioo,000 building pro gram unrler" yay i'or tills place. mi".:: . 9 1 ST. 1-Pl'lS. Mo., May 28. (;P) The elimination by next fall of the fog problem, ono of the major haz ards in aviation, was predicted by Elmer A. Sperry of New York, of the Sperry Gyroscope Co. Atl- j dressing the third annual aero nautic mooting or tne American Society of Mechanical Engineers last night, Sperry said that instru ments to permit the landing of air planes In ")ea soup" fogs were Bearing completion. Sperry Is working In co-operation with the Bull laboratories, the Western Electric, the Guggenheim fund for the promotion of ttero nuatlcs and others to solve a prob lem: which has hindered .commer cial aviation from its beginning. BALLOT TITLE APPEALS 10 BE HEARD FRIDAY SALEM, ore-, Muy ' 28.-0P) Fraiik Htimllton of Portland, who is one of )iq IpUjirtors of a meas ure , olncing -ortain t. restriction! on -fmtprnal Insurance tCOnipanivH In Oregon with respect; to rates. Monday filed in the supreme court an appeal from -the ballot title: for , the measure, as prepared by Attorney General Van- .WinUle. Arpument on the appeal will be heard by the court Friday, of thlH week. On the same ;t day the court "will hear artrumen'tR on the appeal .of AW M. Davis of Port land from ,.the ballot. .title of the referendum against tho act creat ing two mew circuit judgeships in '.Julfnomtoh county. ana 'on the apieali; tl.'li.; Smijth AoqV the ballot title of ' the ' referendum agalu&t.the excise tax not. ... , SECOND RATER BEATS E NK,V YORK. May 28. (fl9) The fistic Mcrap-hejp seems to awa-it bold Michuol AlcTigue from County. Clarke, Ireland, twice holder of 'the light heavyweight championship. Attempting a comeback Ht the age of 36, McTlgue was knocked out In two -rounds ,by George Hoffman, 'former national amuteur champion,1 at the St. .Nicholas arena last night. Mike has been knocked out be fore but where It took f ii:t class men to do'' it before,.' Hoffman, with only a mediocre record among -the professionals. :foind the ox-llght heavyweight champion an easy victim. ' . Search, for Youths. . DALLAS, Texas, May 28. W Searchers .-today dragged White rook lake; a munlclpal'-reservolr, for bodies of throe youths be lieved" dinod when their- -Iwat overturnetL,iast night, while they were looking after their fishing lines. Presented . . for Spring and Summer, 1929 by Chester Styling RIPON; Wls.fl1); A little frame schoolhotisc on the ' liipon college campus, in which, the gorm of the Hepubtitain parly .is. jsujd to '' havje had its origin, will attract a aio ta ble HKsembly:of that party imJune to celebrate the 75th : anniversary of the founding of the ptirty. president Hoover has accepted the honorary chairmanship , and James W. Good( sectMJtary of yar, will deliver the principal nddrnr-s , in?''o t!';: ' tV'.y day diumond jibilce. Gov, Waiter J, -Kohler will serve -as master of caremonios, and state and national officials have been placed on the speaking program. The Wisconsin legislators will attend ilu ' body. iGeorge Vits, national Republican committeeman from Wisconsin, nnd Mrs. Harry K. Thomas, national committeewoman, asked President and Mrs. Hoover to attend, and Judge Roy 13. "Reed, national chair man of the committee on arrange ments, -st-nt an-invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cooltdge. It was in the little schoolhouse, then a frontier Institution.; that ' IWvttto('k Portland, ore., Mny :sr (fl; CATTL.K ANU CALVKS Alodium Krarte Htoer. nml Mho Rtnek stonily to GO centK hiKlior than lant wook'M cloKe. No receipts. Kteers (1 UMl 1BII0 His.), Rood, 12.0fi 12.B0:' (1150-1100 lbs.), medulm, SI0.0O 12.00: common. JH.D0i'10.6(i. .Heif ers (K&0 lbs. duwn). K""d. SI 1. 00 Si: 11.50; common, S.S. Sli'fi. H. Cows, K-nocl, S 1 0.(10 til 1 (j.Ml: common to medium, SS.OO f 0.00; low cutter, JB. SOWS. 00. ' HOfi.H Quotably steady to 10 cents lower than Alonduy's IxfSt, or 15 to 20 cents under last week. Receipts 240, Including SO direct. LlBht weiRht (100-2O0 llm.),- me dium to choice, SI I.TiOlir 12.2f,. f'Vcder and stocker pigs (70-1311 His.), mvdlum to choice, $10.50Crf I 1.75. KHKIOI' and IjA M HH Quotalily steady; receipts 50, all on con-' tract. .i'rotiiit'ft ' PORTLAND, Ore.,, Mny 2S. Pi Butter sntl ckkn firmer, prices un- chnnKed. ... Milk.' poultry, onions', potatoes wool, nuts, hay, citnearn barks, hops steady nnd unchanged. , . Knil VrnTHisro lSuttYflit. 8 AX FRAxClaCO, May 2S. UP) Putterfat f. o. b., Huu Francisco, olc. - Wall Street Report NEW YORK, May 28. (P) The storm of netting whVch has d)cen sweeping throng!) the stock mar ket for tho past week appeared to have run Its coiirsei at Uiast tem porarily today and prices rebound ed In brisk fashion under the in fluence of strong Imylng miptiort. A few weak aputrt cropped out here and there, presumably In reflec tion of the closing out of weak e.nerf marginal accounts, but most or the industrial and railroad lend er' ulet Htrong sh pnbrl ' Twin' the routs!l of th market The '.market closed 'strb'llg'VHh the day's sales apiirolmatlns 4, 100,000 shares. '( ', ' ' ' ! HUGE SUPPLY OF FISH WAHinxrrrcN". My .-'p FMdfiul flMh hathrl'n liiftt V'tr f'lrnlnhd 7.000.000.000 hnUy fifh for ntorklriK th rtmln orrnn water, thf lkn nn1 the tifiims of the l.'nlted 8tat. Of. thf lotil, a rviirtrl hy the rommerrn pHrtnit-nt. 5 7"i0,0nft, ttoit were rod, haddfx k nnd floun der food fifth for north A t In utir watom. Another rf00,ft00.000 wnt to thV frent iJikon, while 35. oflo.ftoo Vnrtc Mlmon fry wre rfleimrd. Thp rernlndr 'fniMted of the vnrlou vniietfe of flh rc1ifieil In uri'nmn to iii-ilniitio the iily for portmen. i THE MARKETS' I Alvan Ilovay, a VIllg, called a ; meeting for the purpose of sowing j the seeds for a "new party. i The introduction of tho "Kansas-I, ;,Xebmska bill" during the 1853-,04 ."congressional session by Senator Stephen A. Duugtus of Illinois" was itlie immediate cause which preclpi-' tated the meeting. The bill aroused a storm of in dignation 'from tho anti-slavery people and brought about a Veso- J Int'nn at rhe Tiipon tncetinrr. rt- liovay 'then called a not her moeU ing at which ho urged the people to band themselves together undern the name "Roiiubllcan." l.ly a for-I I mal vote the town coinnHlttecs of.. the Free-soil and Whig parties wore-i ! dissolved and a five-man commlt- : tee wh-s appointed for the new party. In Jackson, )IIch., July 6 of the j same year, on anti-Nebraska con- I vent ion was held that nurtured the : seed planted at Rluon "by nominat ing a Republican state .tldk"t. . The i Lparty reached, miuttirlty when the,. I national convention met in Phila delphia, June it, ,1 h;h. BELIEVE NEW ALTITUDE EAST ST. l.OLMS, May 28. (Hi The world's altitude record for two-seated airplanes . of weltrhl' less than KSt pounds, was lielieved j to have been broken at Parks alr- , port here today by llarnoy 'Silm- inerly, of .MursLiull, : Mo., whose altimeter 'recorded an altitude of S 24,1100. feeL.wheiv lie hindud at 1:45 p. ni. ' He took off at 11:03 a m. The .Old , teoord , ws I!l,sti2 feet. I made by Ci)ptaln U. Del laviland of I rjiililtmu 4. ..; I -V LKXINOTON. Ky., May 2S. (n Hlx-yoar-old 'I'liiTl Niton Mn Imn's sentence of 15 years In the stato house of reform'' at ('reen dale, neur horo, If affirmal by the court of appeals, will lic-ttiient in trhool nnd ho will liaye an' opiiortunlty to leave t he Institution a frlgb schom -rrndnnle. Su-.r1n HAVE IT CLEANED -i . Wl TH Have your car look as It should new, splc aud-span, thoroughly cleaned by - v , . . S' .'lAin pressure: .' Bemovei ki; duVt; dirt, mud, etc., . without Injury to the paint or yarnlsh fiplih. - i FOR LEASE Wwdwell Fur Co.'i Store Leverette Block . ArAund corner from Jlontgomfery Ward Co. PHONE 900 i ticks I I In ' tendent B. W.m Xlubtiard waUl to day. l The boy was sentenced to ,be fniprlsoned until he Is 21 years old, 'after a triiil at Pnints (lie. last week for killing,tC(-,('U.i Xnn House, nu 8-year-old play-i CoiiHtructlon of Dalry-horena-fiiM section of Klamath Fa11s-KakVtot highway progressing rapidly. Men's Athletic Union Suits''-' ( Regular 75c. vniu'c 2 for 95 Boys' Athletic Union Suits Ic'giilar bTc Values f3 Ik f I I I V.'. V IB WV-U isa 7 v"S.i vi 1 Hi X te ) St.: M 1 IP-.. , AV . ! JO M ,. ill W III I x I ct4 i'M . VS J F Wednesday v. rr n ' Men's Athletic " Shorts' V A fine assorjnent of colors and patterns. 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V' ' r The body of the mother, Mrs.. rClara Muhford;' '39, wus found . on, 'llm fliint rtf the Irltchpn N'riarhv , on feather beds lay the children . KUzuhuth 11, Fanny 10, and Joh: lv.. vl ' 8, '"I ) M m f.f'.'i ;,; l WRROW!: X Xls the Start of 2 Big Days ; .- ' ' ..,e tJ-" BARt;AlNS Boys' Dress Caps i . x I- ,' t.i)-!f,.;v - it. !''. . ";.!, i'J - ' '.V r Ide De Luxe Oollprs for Men ; 13r.oJi.en sizes and styles; 35c( vfdiis. v-; .: - 6 for 95 ; " ir :.:v,-- ik'.'tt- v.: '.5n Men's Fancy1 rDress .', .'" Sox : 1- ...'.- , '-m , ;.-' !' 'Regulal' 29c' Values ,, 'A i.r.' for 95 l: Boys' Dress Shirt r , . 95 Men's Sailor Straw s t-r- Dress Hats V.V-'.''; .1 if ) . Entrance "On Main St. tMDfOOOfitKfXHi.