Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1929, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORf) MAIL TRTBPCT!, MTCPFORD, ORFfiOX. MONDAY,' .TTXE 10, 1920.
PAOE THREE
DUTCH ACTTO QMiiiD DEMOCRATS AIDiYQSEMlTE BEARS
' i
ntiri r .iinniniiin I
MILIUM
CURACAO ISLE
Warships Ordered to Scene
of Bandit Operations At
Willemstad -Military Po
lice Overcome Saturday
Three Killed. .
T1IK HAGUE, NVihurlundH, June
lo. The Dutch- ituthuritlfi
moved pn.nn.tly today lo deal with
Curacuu, Suiurdiiy nlhi when a
the HituaMon created at WlIleniKtad,
force of 500 men described ns
Ycnexurlunit, overcame the military
police and seized the store of arms
in the police barracks.
The Dutch de.ryoer Korlenaer
WKfi ordered to leave for Curacao,
which1 iM off the coast of Venezuela,
while the battleship Hrrtfn Hcndrlk
also, was ordered to prepare for
her prompt departure to West In
dium waters.
DUrliiK the attack ut Wlllenistad
three members of the military
police wore , killed and- several
woundedi The governor of thfr
island and the commander of, the
police were kidnaped and carried
off in it seized vessel, but .subse
quently were permitted to return
to ('urucao.
While the reasons for the attack
wore somewhat obscure, the Dut?h
colonial office-w of the opinion
Uiat the raid and the seizure of
the police arms were part of a
movement by the attackers to be
launched against the K'JWrnment
of Venezuela.
L I
1 rfVf'skx !
EARLY VOTE
DYOSEMiTE BEARS
nN IMPOLITE AVERS
i 1 now nam un
FARMFR R !
Inn tons of fruit this year.
Mr. Kit hunlxm has been in the
alley seven years, und shows his
faiin In Its fjit ure by his Invest
ments, and says, "Any man cither
lit business or opera tint? an or-
haet. who docs not have faith in
the valley and the future uf the
fruit industry, should move on."
Sonic groat tales about the im-
trs biting or ssvritch.iiK
Minority Members Will Co-: tourists,, und of activillcH about
Thomas ia'Iiow
CKI H, Cat., June 10. (A)
Thomas I.Hu w. nuifes-sed slav
of siK-yeai'-old Toresa-.lohnsoh on
operate in Relief and Na-im)uK,,t uaiu to Medtord iy
Javidsom foreinuu of construction
tional Origins Decisions nt National park, who for
jhe past two months hus heon on
R O f II Q P AfirPPmpnt fnp.lrn(flir ,Ul,v "l Yosemite National
(I U I U O C HyiCUmtlll IUI ' k, wilpPM ,!,;,, tM Hum four
out of. nine buihltims, a lon.iiuo
gallon wuter tank and 11 bridge
atu'oss tlio Meroetl river were got
ten under way.
. .Mr. Davidson.- who arrived here
Sunday, report that Colonel C O.
Thomtion. the superintendent of
IS PURCHASED BY
S. V. RICHARDSONentencejennTngs
TO YEAR IN PRISON
Tariff Vote,
WASHINGTON, June 10. W1)
May 2:1. was lul.i for trial in the.seimte democrats agreed today to
Mendocino county superior coui 1 1 .......noitf. with m.iii.v.i.u f.n-
today when arraigned before jus- j p:u iy, vote on the farm relief and j Semite and former well known
Willemstad, capital of the Island
of Cumcau, Is approximately 40
miles from the Venezuelan main
land, and has. often been used as a
place of. refuse by political exiles
from Venezuela.
lice oi the l'eace John A. lloff
man.
Acting as his own attorney, I.e
hew, through questioning Sheriff
Il.i U. Ityrnes, chargud he had
been kept in the county jail for
four days and nights without
sleep, and that his food and water
had- been drugged.
JAh aj result, lie denied remem
bering I signing i( co.nfesMlon, he
said, ami Indicated he wduld roHi
diate the two confessions officers
said lu made. ' . . . f. , , , :
, .
T
1UTH' KliDKll OX TOIIE.
(Continues from Page One.)
"Ob, you ak If I'm ever think
ing of flying over tho oceuti again?
Well; wo thm settle that now, for
there's nothing so assuring as hav
ing the earth under you, instead of
miles and miles of water. Of course,
my flight with Oeorge Huldermann
was- Interesting. and thrilling, but I
wouldn't want to repeat It. I still
remembei those 45 minutes we
spent on top of the wings of our
ship. T.o minutes seemed like
hours and during thai time, 1 guess
I swore a dozen times never to try
.;ueh a foolhardy venture agaiiv.
"Ho you' tlfiuk T wak on pirn?
from the time I started," sho con
tinued! speaking to her Interviewer,
"but I wasn't. The days and weeks
of preparation had me so excited
that I whs thankful we were final
ly off on our big venture th big
Venture for myself as well as all
members of my sex. While we fa:i
ed in our mission, I still feel the
fates were with us in sparing our
lives in what had cost the lives of
others.
"Uefore the big flight, I was
crazy about flying," she said as
she took an autographed cigarette
from a leather clsc and begun
smoking, "but now, with the girls'
big air derby thiH fall, I'm getting.
I daresay, nutty over aviation. I
sleep, 1 drink. I eat only for the
sake of flying. Jt xeems nothfng
else matters to me.
"This t rl ! I am on now means
more to me than you would think,
for it is one. ut my first long cross
country flights, and what I learn
here will come in mighty handy
next September when I fly from
Los Angele to Cleveland, with the
best women flyers in the land rom
peting. Thero wilt be those two
girl enfluranep flyers. Amelia Kar
hurt and , possibly ten or eleven
others. Some of them have had
more experience than I. but I ex
pect to be In the air most of the
time, flying over mountains mid
valleys preparing for the contest.
"All of the girl flyer are .terri
bly excite,! over the flight, espec
ially myseif. I've always used ,1
compass in flying, but fin (his trip
1 Just have to put a little horse
sense into this," she said ns she
thumped her forehead, which like
Hie rest of her face, hud been lib
erally treated with cold cream and
powder as a protection against the
weather.
In further ronve Nation. Miss
Klder declared moving picture
work was interesting, but that avia
tion .Was far more thrilling than
taking ordefs from directors and
going through a i -t routine in
front of a camera. She is alMo of
the opinion women are taking a
more important part in aviation,
especially during the vast year, but
she admitted they would never of-f-r
serious competition fr the
men. who have be-n in the buvnf-s
longer and are better flltid fir
the work.
In speaking. Mis Klder did not
display any "high hat 'tactics, fr
which she had become more or
lesrt notorious, and- was laughing
most of the time, the inspiration
coming with her mistake of nearly
landing on the race track. .
"You know," sho hulf-wny whis
pered when her companion was
out of hearing, "he'H razz me about
that all day. and I guess (t wan
dumb of me to look way over there
for the field:"
With her care-free disposition,
she reminded her Interviewer of a
young cratiimte out on n vacation,
anxious to take in nil the sights.
Sho Is so enthusiastic over thiF
trip she wan keeping notes of the
various nights, nnd nearly went
Into n tantrum w.ien sht discov
ered she had Inst her pencil, he'.,
plven a new one, cue hastily re
i nmed her composure.
After "gaesir.K np." Mlns Kidcr
i.:id' Mr. Gralnppr lefr at 1 o'clnrk
nnd expected to he flying over
Knschhrg In another hour.
FOR PROM STUDY
WASllIXflTO. June 1 0. tA)
The Jones resolution to carry out
I 'resilient Hoover's recommenda
tion for a joint congressional com
mittee to study tlm reorganization
of prohibition enforcement agen
cies was ordered favorably re
ported to the senate today by its
judiciary committee.
The committee would be com
posed of three 'senators and throe
I representatives. Specifically, IVesl-
dent lUiover recommended that
tthe committee study matters per
ftainlng to the proposed transfer of
the prohibition bureau to the de
ipartment of justice.
T hV roso lution was 1 n t ro d u cod
bv Senator Jones, republican;
WaslUiiKtop, author of, the law in
je.reasing the maximum . penalties
for prohibition violations, ,n!iortly
I after the iprosfdotit's special mes
sage recommending - such action
hiitl. boeiv -rerHviM at the uupitol.
. 1-
IE,
I
nntiuiml origins immigration
measures, but decided 11 gainst en
teiing any agreement to fix a defi
nite date for n vote on the tariff
bill in 4 he fall as demanded by
tho adniiin: tralion as a basis for
all summer recess. 1
The decision appeared to 'make
doubtful the much discussed pro
Mi'am for an all-sumcr recess and
Is expected to lead instead to an
adjournment until early In August
while the senate finance commit
tee is getting the house tariff
measure In shape for senate con
sideration. Senator Robinson of. Arkansas,
the democratic leader, announced,
however, that the minority party
was ready to co-operate to dispose
or the program recommended by
superintendent of Crater National
park, has been so busy since
taking up his duties there that he
has . forgotten what a golf club
looks, ll!:e. Several, for (iier em
ployes of Crater Natioual park a ro
il ow- employes .of Yosemite. Mr.
Davidson says, having followed
Colonel Thomson there.
Ike, who seemed to be ,ln an ex
ceptionally truthful jnood today,
said that during the past month
1 3 tourists who wero visiting
Yosemite and who attempted to
toy with or feod some of tho many
bears in that park, were treated
at the park hospital for minor
injuries. Then, apparently hav
ing gotten under full headway, Ike
further added that last year 00
tourists who could not leave the
President Hoover duriiiir iho evii jbeara alone and who regarded
-session., This declaration was .rej-j lnt,m UM ver' tame, r.espite the
garded as insuring a final wtc xh w:nlng signs, were treated nt the
the tariff bill in tho fall without I Yosemite hospital,
the defenite agreement asked by! Ho ulHO tol( " tame deer wan-
the republican leaders. 1 v I dprini?- around by the hundreds,
f 1; also elk. and had just gotten fairly
warmed up when the interviewer
j though it best not to test Iko's
I reputation for veracity too far, und'
departed. He might stnrt in any
! minute on the subject of s nukes
of big. buffalo roosting In
k trees close to the nd-
miinstration buildings.
, j sir. Davidson will remain here
c ., ,, ' :fr some time and probably rojotii
Sams Valley Grange was well,Hle yOSCInlle l)UluI'inK ,..,
prepared for the- many Grangers Kow ,nB hc (locs not, kno. untu
mm Central Point Kagle Point an-1 ! ho co,lforencc wlth Su)(rln.
liogne liiver who attended the spc-l tendont .solln!ikJ, on tllo 1hU . ra.
cla meeting there lust Saturday ! turn , , cll ,, ,
SIS VALLEY GRANGE;
I SATURDAY NIGHTI-,"
night. I
The hountifnlianil well balanced
refreshment!! wero relished hy all
and especially hy the 23 new (".ran
gers of Jackson, county initiated
at tho meeting. '
row from' ("rater National park.
Iko did not know whether
Culonel Tliuiimon. still smoked the
Kly Custer brand of tobacco in his
pipe; but did remember, that at
times he'smelled somo'a-wful odors
in Yosemite, so. the colonel has
probably not changef. tliu brand.
Wyoming Man
Highly Pleased '
With Med ford
WASHINGTON, June 10. (yp)
Trotest against tho action- of
J-ranee in reiiuiriim- purchase of
one- Kronen film for every four
American films imported was
made In the senate by Senator
fchoi'tridgo, Republican; California.
Shortrfdge declared tho action
was an 'indefensible interference"
with American commerce, and
that "if our great moving pic
).titv JindiVitry is discriminated
against, wo shall find ways and
means of convincing Krunee of the
unwisdom of her act.
','i protest against (her. attempt
to force American , producers to
buy Kroneh f ilniK ut ' arbitrary
prices and regardless of their ex
hibition value," he said.
NEAR SSLVERTON
HII.VKItTOX. Ore, .Iirhc 10.--Pi
Clyde I'-cost, it-y'ar-old son
of Mr. aifd .Mrs. .1. 1). Frost of the
Crooked Finger itldge country,,
who had been lost In the Untie
Crock Canyon Sunday afternoon
and night, was found early Mon
day morning near the creek. He
. was badly frightened and his
! clothing torn, but hc was un
! bonne! and no serious r conse
I UU( nces are expected to develop
, frorc his experience.
! The youngster followed a fisb
iermun into tho canyon Sunday,
but failed to return at nightfall.
IM5.VVKI:, June Kit (IP) De
claring that I.eadville, Colo., tried
to prove itself bigger than the
United- States government in fail
ing to abide by prohibition- laws,
L'niled States District -Judge J.
Foster Symes today sentenced to
tile penitentiary six residents of I
that city.
In passing sentence Judge Svmes
said:
. ."No man can snap Ills fingers
at tbe.L'nlted State will Impu
nity and if any other liquor law
violators conies , Into- this court
from' T.oadvlllc, ho will get the
limit." . .' . , r.
It. Jacobs of Sheridan, "Wyoming,
was a guest of his son, Hurry
Jacobs, proprietor of Muillns store,
and spent Saturday and Sunday in
Medford, L. M. Jacobs, Sr., has
been in the mercantile buslnnss all
his life, owns a store , at. Sheridan
and is traveling on tho coast, look
ing for u location for another stm-e.
He was much pleased with Med
ford, the valley and prospects for
development here along all lines.
Yankee Toreador
Scores a Hit in
. Seville Bull Ring
Wall Street Report
h f .
SKVII.U
NKW YORK, Juno 10. P)
Highly erratic price movements
! a h" a I n characterized the stock
market today. Prices' opened Ir
regularly higher, turned heavy
before middny, rallied briskly In
tho early afternonn nnd then be
came spotty again as fresh sell-
Imr dcVflmwd in urnnn ut ttm milt.
J He utilities. Trading continued
, relatlvelv lie lit In vnlutnn ItwlliMit.
Spain. Juno 10. i '
I 7 'rT"dny J'rankl"'- f ( public participation.
Mooklyn, . v who wentj 0l Illon(,v rPnt!W0(1 nndmnged
t nu fi;.tinff pro Vnt 7 M.P (.Pnt Lut thc w ,,,, waw
v fesslon afier a visit to Mexi- 4" I only nominal.
T !Tnr('1 fl "-lumph In the Various utilities :ind specinllles
prim- pa arena here yester- I K,)Vn K(,od rrsislance to the late
day killing two bulls. i selling movement, which afTectcd
ihe spe'-tatun gave him a I principally the steel, motor, mer
"tTTmrmdus ovation, carrying ehandise and aviation Issue. nm-
(ne of the largest orchard deals
in the alley for some time was
consummated today when the
Suuliml orchard, owned by Mrs.
MHuine Herbert, wan purchased
by s. N Richardson and ho takes
immediate charge.
The orchard three milen'east of
Medford, consists of 102 acres of
which SG acres are commercial or
chard of 1 H year old pears. .Most
of the other land Is under cultiva
tion it ml the property is well im
proved end equipped.
This is one of the most sub
stantial orchards Jit the valley.
Mr. Richardson "will increase the
pear acreage this fall und other
wise Improve the property.
The deal has been pending some
time, and was made by t S. But -
terfield, realtor,, .who returned thiH
morning from Portland, accom
panied" by Air. Richardson, This
is tiie fourth orchard sold by Mr.
liu .terfield thiH year.
Air. Richardson; who liven' itn
the Old Stago road- three miles
north of Jacksonville, owns nnd
controls four other orchard In the:
valley, comprising: (if acres . of
commercial pear, 'and1 from- the
properties he expects to market
Luke Jennings. Reagte rancher
arrested some time ;;n on a
charge of mash possession and
convicted In circuit court last
week, was sentenced to one year
I in the. state penitentiary and fined
j $"M this afternoon by circuit
I Judge II. I). Norton. Jennings
' will appeal to the supreme court.
I He claims the alleged mush was
! not mash, but only corn being
; held for Ktock feed. No still was
found on his place.
i Hotel Man Slain
MEXICO CITY, June in.(p)
Dispatches from Tamplco today
' said Joseph IT. Ross, an American.
j whose home in the United Slates
! Is unknown, was killed in a fight
with two men last night. Ills as
sailants, described uh "objection-
I able Individuals," attempted to
i force their way Inside tho South
ern Cross hotel, of which he wuh
manager.
In a day the average adult
breathes 400 cubic feet of all.
T "V" i""."uun ers ,otit uj,. immweiUll ow-;. row to 2U8. but
Die bull rim.' and Hin.iitt.r aI ;.. i. ..... x...
the bull ring
vivi el Americano,
the American.)
f g. 4.
(long live ! tional Distillers Products gained
I 4 H and the preferred 8 ft points.
The closing was heavy. Hales
fr 4 I approximated 2,(100, non sharei.
OAUTTTA. ml.. June 10, (A)
Van Lear Jtlack, Haltimoie pub
lisher who is makltiK a fligiit from
London to Tokyo, crashed today
in attempting to land at the Cal
cutta airilrome. Ih and the mem
bers (f his party wero not in-'
jured. 1 . - ,
The crash of Mr. Him k's Fokker
miichlno cauied him- to abandon
his flight to the far east. Mr.
Hlnck was coming from Allahabad.
Slay Spiertl Cop
CHICAGO, June in. ,piKarl
Leonard, h nmion ycle polic man.
was shn de-id li nifht by a man
h.' had arrentcd for running by :
ril light. The slayer md his rom-panlon-t
three men and foir wo
men fled1. Fuller all foirrcndefd
except F'ntrick Joyce,, the one
named n the killer.
Stewart MacPherson
Lumber Company
have decided to quit the Lumber
business and offer all of their re
, maining stock at
Bargain Prices
Buildings and lots also for sale
Corner Tenth and South Fir
Trial Sample Offer
Sherwin -Williams
Rogers Brushing Lacquer
The Decorative Lacquer
26 Beautiful Colors, including 6 shades
lor outside use
. Innumerable Mixture
' Pint Can ROGERS
(any color), - - $ .70j
1 Brush Inch vul
canized in rubber) $ .gQT
TOTAIi
Both for
69c
KhiS!iiiy'iii:iiv'jiHi'rJQ
IV , BKUSHiNO
The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures
All New
TODAY
Four Shows
Daily at
1:30,. 3:15, 7, t
" P. M.
Tile only lliciiti-i! on Un
coils! I lint will show yon
this jii-i'iil pi'odni'lioii n(
the little in'iccs so take
advantage of it.
America's Foremost Actor
in the finest role . . .
of his entire -career
with this gssgg-1 'ir4
coupon nBnfe
j53 'V ' and beautified by
', . 'JtWlrfeh BRUSHING'
Announcement!
Just flow tho Rorneons color over
now or old surfaces. (Jiiickly Uiv
els Itself. Then it "dries wliiln
you wait." Dries smooth, with
out laps or brush marks. lilies
so quickly that dust can't spoil It.
Brlus to a hard, poi'celain-llke fin-'
isli that wears and wears and
.WKABB1 '
Don't be Fooled-
Thero nro many so-cnlled qulck
"drylnK finishes, Tliere is only ono
Kenulne "Rogers!" We sell It In tltn famous "oriental" car. backed by
tho publicly advertised "money-back" KUaranty.
Brine this coupon to Paint Headquarters and save 61c on Special
Introductory .Offer for a limited timo only.
Browne Hardware Company
Quality Courtesy Service
Sporting Goods
203 WEST MAIN STREET
Phono 300 Sherwin-Williams Paints
Printed
BOOKLETS
CATALOGS
And All Kinds of
Job Printing,
that will work
for you
LET U3 PREPARE your
printed mutter. Smart,
workmanlike efforts that
are so nocossary in print
ed salesmanship.
You'll appreciate the way
wo give your order com
pleto, undivided attention.
Our up-to-tflito facilities
assure you of quality.
Phone 75 and a Representative Will Call
MAIL TRIBUNE
v '
Tff fl 1 Louis Wolheim
fifljS AND
1 ' Camilla Horn
IN --.
"Tempest"
Love Came With tho Sting of
Her Whip Across His Heart.
Who was this tantalizing maid
who taunted then hauntod him?
Thus begins the most wonderful .
love story In which John Barry
more has ever appeared.
Also.
Good Short
Subjects
Rothermel's
'Music
Tt is with great satisfaction, that we are
able to announce to tho candy lovers o
this great country, the addition of so fine
a candy to our already large assortment
of finality confections... We refor to' Whito
laws Hand-Rolled Chocolates-, which' we are
able to obtain in such large quantities that
we may sell them for the unusually low
price of b'")c jior pound.
You are cordially invited to inspect "White
law's candy factory which any city might
well lie proud to claim. " ' '
Get It at Devoe's
-:'4'
- -. -f - -.i . - - - -
im ..ii 1 .TV
(
SCIIEHER MOTOR CO.
Special Prices This Week
1938 Bulck Coup $575
1927 Bulck Coupe $35
1M7 Bulck 8port $135
1923 Bulck Four $250
1925 Star Sport $260
1828 Dodge Sedan $77B
1923 Hudson Coaoft $795
1928 Wlllys Knlghf ..$97S
1925 Nash Spaclal "8" $385
1925 Studebaker Duplex.. $475
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
BUICK MARQUETTE DEALERS
3840 North Riverside
Open Evening!
4