Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1929, Image 6

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MEDFOTm MATT TTUTtfTXE.- MEDFOT?D, OTlEfiOy. MONDAY, JUST, fi, 1029.
AfJE STX
ADJUNCT 10 PLOT
i. 3'hc , much iiciud
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cumc away from the I'raloriun
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l,,c,u ' M v .tv .. .o '
VL'll Always bo in Lovo With
Vou," .'"Jericho." and ' Do Some
thing," and the other cotchy melo
Hoh aung by loud in if actors, and
played by that fumed Juzz or-
iT. . . ' MH " , ...
which la featured in the talking-1
film mu skill extruvuKnm "Syn
qopution," that opened lm AleU
ford cnRURcmcnt yeHtcrday and
plays afternoon and evening until
;- 7'hui'HUuy.
I The title of the attraction Is In
d, way miMleuUinff and hence ninny
lp the. audiences -were aj;reeuhly
fu,r priced that the film waa not
entirely devoted to jazz music and
song, but -that jazz only camo In
Ipfldenlally throughout the film,
which , Is colorful and uprightly
with witty lines, and a good plot
a 1(1 love Htory built around Hons
and -dance people of the cheaper
time elrcultH, and nlnlit club In
ner life. The rjim m very clean
und without cofiruoneHH.
A plenHlna; feature, hbuve all
else. Is thut new actors of ability
to the screen, and never seen here
before, make, up the very capable
cost. Some leading; parts, how
ever, nro plnyed by well known
radio or phonograph stars, There
- bf much humor throughout and
quite a number of new slant;
sayings, which keep the uudience
in chuckbs or loud laughter.
f) Hobby Watson, thq leading comedian,-
pofwoKKt'H a striking per
aonallty imprennated with fetch
ing humor, and Ha v bum jlennctt
is pleasing as the lending lady.
Morton Downey, another come
dian of merit and a Rood singer,
and Dorothy Lee are a pair that
furnish many laugh.? throughout.
Of course, U'nrinK's Pennnylvun
lans In their dance and Jazz mu-
. sic of original stylo, as usual, are
well worth hearing.
All in nil, "Kyncopntlon' pre
sents excellent entertainment. It
features even winning commenda
tion from that element of theater
( goers who usually do not caro for
ja:z of any kind.
Jf one must "Do Something." in
(he wny of moving picture attend
ance, he or she will not go wrong"
In. welng und hearing ".Syncopa
tion." Tho VMeluncholy Dame," a short
.talking film comedy, based on a
Itoy Octavliis Cohen story, played
by noKro actors and nctrmsen ond
which fulled, becnuso of a niln
sHipnwnt, to-arrive In -time1 for
T.h,ovll)tf yvstertluy,; adds much
UMitfhnhlc entertalnmenU to j the
CnttoHuh' bill. nm. will lie shown
Sally until Thursday, t .
(It. A. K.)
V
CAUSE FOR FINES
Now that tho srason Is fast ap
proaching when .the forests nnd
their roads will be frequented by
many young people, tho Crater
Nulional forest office wishes to Im
press on the public the law which
furbklH under heavy penalty the
throwing away oi" lighted cigars,
cigarette stubs, lighted matches
etc,
. In calling attention to this
mcfiHure to prevent forest fires,
especially when people are driving
along roads, Norman White, ns
! MUtant (supervisor of Crater Na
tional forest, has In mind the many
fires caused last summer along the
Jacksonville high w a y between
Med ford and the swimming places
in the Applegato section.
Ono to half a floeit such small
fliCH were caused on some days
lust summer by swimmers on route
throwing away lighted matches to
tobacco of some kind. The Crater
t Hntonal forest service plans to pay
, riti lct attention to sucii careless
ness this year and prosecute all
persons guilty of throwing away
lighted material from their con-1
veyances.
The scctlun of tho federal law
forbidding such violations reads
tha( it shall be unlawful, during
the cloned season, for anyone to
throw away "any lighted tobacco,
cigars, clgareties, matches, fire
crackers or other lighted material
on .any forest land private road,
public highway or railroad right
of way within this slate. Kvery
ono operating a public conveyance
shall post u copy of the section
within xc smoking compartment
oi. Wieh conveyance."
"The punishment on conviction of
violation of. thin ftvctlnil will be a
rlivt-. of not more than $75. tho vio
lation constituting a misdemeanor.
PAINTEX ART SHOP IS
The Pulntex Art Hhop, formerly
loeuted on the Imhony at litis
sell's store and operated by Miss
Inn Jones, was moved today to
the Handicraft shop at 4S Houth
Cent nil.
JVilMt Jones Is an Interior deco
rator nnd urtfM of considerable
ability and experience, having been
employed riming the past winter
by Hales and the White House
In, Kan Kranclrtco. j
Nine opening the Palntex shopj
n month nun, MIhs Jones has built,
tip an excellent demand for her
clever wall hangings, lamp shades.
pillows, ns well in her nsltdanc
In planning decc-Mlvo m-hcim
for prhale (ioinR
HIGHWAY WILL BE
TABLE ROCK HON
TAIUJO HOCK, On'., Juno 3.
i i.u.;
). Wilson, lilt' wut-
emu-ion khik i huh hih-uuii, rr-
i imriH timi Jn iiih opinion nun win
he u K"ud melon yt-ur mxl thut
ucrcf to
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inolonH.
Some of our on-lmrdlstH report u
smull amount of.twl blight tthuw
intf up In ho me varlelffH of peat'H.
. Kru.lt thlnnliiK 1h xchf dulod to
beBln today at the Hvd Kkin or
. " . . . ... .
chard, with a crew of high school
students from tho Sam Valley dis
trict. Jeiue Kinney of Sums Valley Ih
making rapid progress on (he con
struction of the big hay burn he Is
building for J. I. Xriilnn.
Patrons here of the Mall Tribune
were delighted ut having their pa
por 'distributed to them Thursday
evening- by the management, thUH
giving them something to read on
u day when no mail deliveries were
made through the regular chan
nels. Thursday night the Hams Valley
high school troupe put on their
play, "Kyes of hove," to a well
flllcd house at this place.
Theso young peoplr and their
coach, Prof. Collet, are deserving
of much praise for the manner In
which they handled their show,
which would have douo credit to a
nctfrMll Of :fti(lc,tl narAeKMfl'o.jr
Claude and Glen, Wil.sqn and. Al
Vlli? JtuinilUfti vlll IcuvW the first
of next week for Kuiimrh to viHit
relatives juKwork, in the ,bvvcst
fields during tho .summer.
IRAKIS CRKJJK, Ore.. Juno 3.
(Special.) The ladies of the I-ost
Creek Community club mt at
the II. L.. To n n home "Wednesday,
with Mrs. Amy (iriHson as hostes-s.
A very plensatit day was spent In
visiting and sewing. Those pres
ent were Airs. II. I,. Tonn. Mrs. Ij.
J. Cirissun, Mrs. C. it. Moore, Mrs.
K. 1. Karlow, Mrs. Loren Karlow,
Mrs, H. H. Kox, Mrs. A. L. Pern,
Misses Margaritte Marshal. Klsie
Wilhite. Dorothy Wllhlte, Kvelyn
Ahott, Jewel Abobtt, Venita l'ox,
Virginia and Hun tec Pcch,
A. Ij. I 'edi was doing business
In Metlford Monday.
Lee Pnulshaw left Monday with
his cuttle for Kort Klamath, whore
ho will . pasture them throughout
the Mimnier.
i After spending a week with her
parents, Miss Klsle Wllhlte re
turned to Kagle Point Friday, to
work during the siiiiinicr In Faber
fit ChurgAvin'M store. ' '
W'e are very glad to hear that
Wlaus Charley has recovered from
his recent IHiichh,
Mrs. Herbert (irlsnon Is re
ported to bo slowlty iin proving.
LAKE CREEK TOT'S ARM
"S BROKEN BY A CALF
DA K K CItKlIK, Ore.. June 3
(Special.) Dlttle Jewell Abbott,
who Is staying with her grandpar
ents, had the misfortune to break
her arm while playing with u little
calf.
Mrs, D. J. CtisHon and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iloefft nnd chil
dren. M Iss l(et:i Farlow, teacher
of tho liiist Creek school, Conrad
NewHtrom, Comer Fox and the
Wnleh boys attended the Jackson
county school day at Ashland.
Mihs Julia Hldley. teacher of the
Unite Creek school, Miss Helen
Hldley, Harriet Frey, Vlda Nlekiil.
Wanda Wyant and a few others of
the l,nko. Creek district also at
tended. , , .,
Mrs. Wm. Nickel! was In Med
ford Wednesday.
Several ho purchased salt
through the Orange have received
their supply.
Tho little Nichols girls of Kagle
I'olnl have been visiting their
grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank
Ua rlow.
Miss Julia Sid ley has accepted
the position of 'teacher of the
Lake Creek school; for the coming
term.
If you
see
the
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HILLS
BROS
- Coffee
You won't find the Arab, Mills
- Uros.' trade-mark, on any other
coffee. And you won't linil any
other coffee that tnates like l lills
lirps. because Hills Hros. Coffee
is roasted a few pounds at a
time by patented, continuous
process. No hulk-rnastitiK meth
od can produce such flavor.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
ffrlk Irtm tltf rti,"
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GOLD BULLETS
------ Charles G. BootK ,
SYNOPSIS: Tho fugltivo returns!
Jerry Ogdm mill liK fiancee, l.ucy,
nro ready to Ijhx Iho charue, that
.b-ny killed his rather. With lca
eon uiul Pccblct INiciilng: intently.
Jerry relateH tlui hlory of hi filth
ier' luit hIx Iioui-k vh Alex Peterson
' wh hours of grim honoi (hut
: haimcd the gnmhlcr l htkull, Val
j Icy into Maid Andecw Ogilcp a
story Unit Ogdcii first retailed to
' his mm a few hours lcfono lie was
j inunlci,'l. Peterson's brotlior, .ler
! ry, luid )Men given a niinci-s' trial
iuhI M OlrtKVNl Ut liKUK' llrenking
l away from the men, lie rushed to
j hb Imithcr's s h a n I y. PcU'cson
I locks his brother Into tlic T vv o
! BnttJu'rs initio mid defies the men
acing mob.
j CIIAPTKH 34.
! lluiiniii Wolves.
1 Jerry's boyish eloquence had car-Ij-Icd
nie ba!k to th; Tonidity of
I yesterday. Tho man I had known
as Andrew Ogden was before me.
the evening Min glinting on the
gold bullets at his waist and on the
gold filigree of his gun butts. J
heard the shouting of the eiirai;ed
miners rushing at him.
"In those days a huge overhang
of rock stuck out of the mountain
side .above the door," Jerry wus
saying.
"The crowd swooped onto the
mine property, making n fearful
racket, but whim they saw Dad
thumbing his gun belt, they slop
ped und piled up In a semi-circle,
The mob swooied tonnril Pcnerson,
hemming him In. Not too close,
though.
"Dad knew he couldn't hold Ihem
like that much longer. They j
weren't carrying ropes for nothing.
" 'What'll you have, Dundy?' he1
drawled. I
' Uundy b 1 1 n k e d through his
eight-sided glasses. You'll hear
more about those glasses presently,
" 'That brother uh yourn, Ten-to-One
"'What for?' Dad demanded.
" 'Crackln' my rafe this mornln'
- fteudy that!'
"1 can see Dad lunging at hint,
gun. In hand, eyes bleak with fury.
'Take that llo back, Dundy?'
" 'I reckon not Uundy grinned.
'It ain't no He
"'You've got two minutes to
prove !(!'
"Uundy began. Fifty ounces of
gold had been taken out of his
office l hroe months before. Two t
weeks later $30(1 had been lifted
from his bar. Still n month later j
someone had shot up l.undy's faro I
game and pulled In $MM. About
the time the faro game was shot)
up Uundy hail brought a Fllnkerton
detective to Torridlty.
"The previous Saturday being i
the Fourth of July and pay night, a
good deal of dust and currency h.td
come into Uundy's by Sun day j
night. Around Stn.OOO. Uundy said t
?3eoo in raw gold, l.undy's safe
was an old -fitch: oiled contraption
that copjd be cracked with a (jan
n pener and the Flinkei ton man
thought I ho thbf was likely to try
his hand again early Monday morn
ing. The FlinUei-lou man said he'd
hide near the safe, and if the thief
showed up, htep out on him. .
"At this point In his story Luudy
b ro k e Into cold-blooded laughter.
Yes. he'd gone up to his office at
Kunrlse. And the Fllnkertnn man?
Dying on hitf back with his hands
lushed to his legs and u gag In his
m'outh! The window was broken
In and so was l.undy's tin-can safe
and Lundy was out a mattur of
$10,000."
"According to Dundy, tho de
scription of the man who shot up
tho faro gamo resembled Uncle
Jerry.
"Well, b'-fore Dundy had locked
up tho recffplF Sunday -morning he
mixed a handful of shU with the
gold dust. ' That itftcrnuon he and
a couple it prospectorn hud gone
to Fnele Jerry's room and" found
a co up 1 a of b.nrs-nPdttH- and there
was Bait in them. ; ;
but fear of Ills 45'a stoppetl them.
"'That's the damnedest lie your
Vnguo over let loose, Dundy Dad
flashed at him. 'I'll give you 10
seconds to swallow It!'
' !It ain't no lie. Ten-to-One he
said. I wisht it wa. Wo took tho
lad down to tho hall, glved him his
trial fair and square, an well. 300
citizens uh Torridlty heard h 1 m
admit ho donu ill That light,
boys?'
"Dad went sick at tho roar the
mob put up. He couldn't dispute
the testimony of 300 witnesses
sotnn of them his dwn men. What
devlliry had got Into the lad'.'
" 'Where'n that Fllnkerton man',"
Dad demanded of .Dundy.
"Put Uundy wasn't telling. 'Now,
looky here, Ten-to-One,' he argued,
'there's a wad uh money minnln
an' we got an idee Jerry had a
pardner. If he had. the sharp njay
be able to rope the pardnrtr in,
too. The boy's admitted he done
it. Ain't that enough?'
" 'A pardner!' Dad had jumped
at that. It might account for
Uncle Jerry's fool play.'
" Tlod help you If you are lying.
I Uundy!' Dad threatened. Then he
! addressed the mob. 'Uisteiv, men.
I l am going Into the mine to talk
I to my brothor. ..Th(i 4ooUll.be, opm
-oti can rush us if you feel Uk
It but there'll be 12 of you shak
ing hands with the devil.'
. "Dad unlocked the mine door
and swnmr It open. Jerry 'Was
wan (JkJt in them. '' j
PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS
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iEAVER
Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand
ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co.
waiting for him oh the other side
of the door. Dud grubbed him by;
. the xhoulderH
"'You heard what Dundy said''
I i ; 'It's true, Alex, Uncle Jerry
j groaned.
"Dud blew up, ihon-f 'You damn-1
; ed fool!' he stormed. 'If you want-!
j I'd more money why didn't you
- come to me?' I
"Dad stood at the door of the!
I tunnel, staring off across the des- j
ert. Lundy and his gang, quiet and j
i waiting. , Dod was thinking; Jerry
I was his kid brother. He shouldn't-
have brought the boy to this lnk-1
I hole.. Yes, it was bin fault. I
j "'Scared. on?' he united gently, I
facing Uncle Jerry again.. "Dot's i
I hear about it.' -
I "It a jl pea red that before the first
! robberv 10 weeks hack. Untie Jnrrv i
'had lost a couple of thousand dot-j
I I'M playing hbu-k Jack at Dundy's,
j The gamo was crooked, he said.
M'nclo Jerry had lifted the gold In
Uundy'a office and the money in
Uundy 's bar, nnd he'd held up the
faro game. Those Jo ha gave .him
back the. money ho'd lost but he'd
sat in at poker gamo. .with two of
the cleverest card sharps , in the
Skull. They took G.O0O from him.
Two thousand was hls-ror Dundy's
the rest,. , .. was dad's, Thero
I had b;tn a coupie. hundred, ounces
of gold in Dad's safe. , ., . ,
! You can iniiigine what Dad felt.
thing he'd .sooner huvo had Uncle
Jerry stick a knlfo in his back.
, "Undo Jarry went, on with his
yarn. He'd boon going with a jnun
who had drifted into tho camp re
cently. Thut. man. had suggested
pulling of. something big Uundy's
holiday recelptn, way. Uncle Jerry
didn't -want to go m that deep, but
he had to put D.d's gold back be
fore Tuesdny morning and, well,
they'd dono It.
, " 'Foj -God'e Rake sponk to me,!
Alex!', J-rry begged, after flnirtU-!
ing his story. .
I "Dad Hoftenud ho couldn't help
lj.. 'H hU.i me pretty hard, sou.
Who was in. with you?'
"'I'm not telling. Undo Jerry
aa-ld .itubbornly. . . ,
"Dad nodded. 'All right. I won t
hold that. Agalrutt you. Ulexo'a one
of my guns. Don't use it unlcsti
.you have to. I'll do the best I can
for ygu. I'll get you out some
how. - I'm going to lock, you up
.now and talk, to tne boyq. 8o long,
son : ,
"He gripped Uncle Jerry't hand!
and went out.' - 1
(Copyright, lto. Win. Morrow Co '
Pcioh fniN timi ftharllhg' mob
to wtve libs brother! More cllmnxctt
ilicnd in tomorrow' olinptcr: '
Bert Lytell in
9 "The Lone Wolf"
at Rialto Today
An intriguing mystery drama en
titled "The Done Wolf "a Daugh
ter," Is the production ,at the lli
alto theater today.
.Once more llert Uytelt is ween in
the rolo of the "Uuno Wolf," a
.character which he created upon
the screen and In. which ho has
appeared once each season for sev
eral years. This time tho famous
cracksman is presented in an en
tirely new environment. Set against
the colorful and luxurious back
ground of art and auctions, coun
try estates and palatial homes, the
action moves rapidly. Introducing
television as a means of crime .de
tection and entertainment.
The daughter of the ''Done AVolf"
nnd her . romantic, love affair fur
nish material for plots and coun
terplots Hi which the master cracks
tor-plots" in- which the master
,t:racksmn.n turns .the tables on his
An excentionallv fine cast of
players includes Oertrude Olm-1
stead, C h a r I e s Clrri-urd, Dilyiin I
Tashmnn and Donald Keith: i
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ORTLAND C
.USE A HOME PRODUCT.
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PokrtAND Cement
GOLD, HILL, OREGON
, EAOUU POINT, ore.. June 3.
SpecIal.) Children's day jrtil.be
observed ,In the Presbyterian Sun
day school Sunday, June If, with
ouch claps having a vvl in the
program.. Those who wll) take part
include Itev. Davidson, Mrs. David
son, Dertha Stowell, Ueonard Phll
.)rook, Dnld AVurd, Vcrta Stowell.
UfiuLye Phllbrook, DueJle Coy, Alice
AValkor. Velmu Matthews. Herbert
Prultt, Vol m a Davis, Vivian Moo
maw, DUnor Throckmorter, Helen
Kent and Dorothy Coy.
Parents and members ure Invited
to attend the services which will be
followed by a basket picnic in the
park. , .
, Tho road connecting the Happy
Camp and Crater Uake highway,
leading through the Yung prqp
ertles. In being graded. This Is one
of the roads that tho Kagic Point
C.rango sponsored.
Tho community was saddened by
the recent death of Adon II.
Thorn pHtyi, former resident of
i-Iaglo Point. Funeral services were
held at tho P.rownsboro cemetery.
There -waft a large gathering of
fiiertds and neighbors and beauti
ful floral offerings. The sym
pathies of the community go Out
o the- bereaved wife,- who-has Jjeon
sick for many years- The pall-
barerJKcr JWrnnn'' M-yftrrti' Char
leyilrliiTiTt iius's Moor, Kd -MiW-Jiibbtheam
of Ualtu Creek; and -Mi
i'ltle''anti '-'John Andernori --ef .$h
4rn Ptr'tnf " ' "'' ' vV
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I use less than oi . . . ' ! i . ) . V
j ' high priced brands j 'fv'-y , 'f f
MILLIOMS of POUNDS USED, f i :! ' ( I
m 2rwjrM.m! fit MMw
' HAND W,' " '
Louise Rice, wofid fatnoiisgvaphologist,
cn positively read your talents, virtues
end faults in the drawings, wordar and
What nots that you scribble v.-hen "lost
inthought'V -;
! Send your scribblincis" or (ignoters
fer nnalyai Enclose the picture of tc Mikado
head, cut from a tytx of Milcado pencils, and
ten cent,. Address Louise Rice, care of
EAGLE PEXCIL CO.. NEW YOUK CITV
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end faults in the drawnp.sf wordar and '
What nots that you scribble when "lost I TTTTI TTAT
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EMENT
tCity Treasurer's Notice
of SemAnnua! Assessments Due
NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEU that the semi-annual
installment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sow
er and water' main assessments upon all properties for
which application was made to extend" timo of payment
was due and payable at tho office of the City Treasurer
Jnno 1, 1929, and will be delinquent after thirty days
(30) days from said date, July 1, 1929, ar.d shall bear a
penalty 'of five (5) per cent upon the 'amount of such de
linquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will
bo advertised and sold for the amount of such delin
quency, together with penalties and costs of such sa!e in
accordance with Section 148 of tho City Charter. .
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 31st day of May, 1929.
: , . H. J. BERBIAN, : .
... .-. .. Treasurer of the City oi Medford; Orogon.
' " ' NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENTS ' '
Notice is hereby given that one-lenth of the principal
and interest on improvements for sewer is now duo, and
if not paid by July 2,1929, becomes delinquent and pen
alty will be added arid the property advertised for sale
in the manner provided by Section Vo.'TOV tKiS Chatter
..of the. City of Medford. , ; v ....
" Dated at Medford this 31st day of May, 1929.
. : ; ' H. J. BERRlAN,
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"'" ' '.'.Treasurer of 'the City'of Medfofd ',
State '
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