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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1929)
mtwfomj wmi TTmwmL imvowt. rmxio. tpesdat. sura 11. ims. HfiT! SF,YF.r DIIWR Cfll Kll New Spring Hats Fit Closely j RAIN DAMAGETO " k 1 DLllW. UUV j F4RIF POINT iY rDTTCQFI I RIVEN DOIEI m mm rxzzsz no Seven Hundred Afflicted Tap Way to County Office for Quarterly Checks Children Act As Guides . Place No Dependence in Mails Few Arrive in Automobiles. CHICAGO, Juno men. blind women titlliB nlbllg nicking their MWiVm '" ' TOLLrUHII lift I ! , 1 JjZ-r)f4 tTC.V X tspeelaU-The rains of the past VjW ff ?Ht 1 X Ueck have held uP lh farmer, 'l V,iC AV'C X 5 M ibo had cut their first W of V "V - J'V'S ' I V ... ,,. that is down la l,eri Gold slrnw braid turban "lite. ' U- SI...... .f I'nris Mr the summer dinner Hat. I Sler right- i ...,... . I.. swanky !.!. Umw fight A chartreuse M.ffity h-.itii in fliw Hf ..!ff Hiraw. MyJUine. 1 1. (I") lilimt , 7()U of thi'm, i Willi tlioif CIIIK-K, May curi-fully ui te f is West i'oik wrm. rensiiinom cume (f tht'i'- l"lB So muny bliiui !lio t ') .So many tllfferclit lypvn of Mind l.wili'. St.mu wuie the mtn-ji.-ai.l-K iKn, "I m Hl." Tln-se ,v.-.v ihe limtsir live l.y tin ulms i.f tliosf win. Kin we. uuil , ivimi.il liter. Muny niliei-s r-ime ie.l liy i-liil.llt-lt ; Milll .illieiK l the .!. "f R-lt- UHe "r uvu Biitved l.i iimmn'llit'- Out of the 7t) who tuiil llinr uneeituin ' vy into tli c.umy aiient'a office y.-steriluy, not one was !el liy l' 1B- Th"t '"'-",a su-niise to tliose who otee.vtd imd who lind read stories of i.lirnl nu n and the dot's that lead tllem. But .-ill eurried canes. The 7UU rejiresentea all hut a KAil.E 1'OIXT. Ore.. June 11 few of the Cook eoumy '"' I u.,. ,,., vacation eUgli.le Cor quarterly - ; , ... al lhe a osyehim.Ky ". ' . .. ..f ti, office in .Mrtlltii.y ! i..,n.. n im extent, so a nkh .viesent fine wettthev lwil BP. (.. it ph1i' rush ' itRere . . p.-ttt Krrnrn. WtH was t:... white, I me ie t ! . , . . , i. ;e:lii. very jnow aote . c O. T. Mm-jtaU'lK !!! 8 uxsat. i,f..l uin! iiiil.iovins nifiw- ... t i w.im.iir M.-ili.ntiy for tho warm weather ?o that he ran ha out in she sunshine. !..! Stanley has resumea n. i-.ipir f.r i-ifjn.ir urn', t" .,.(., f?v :.ssm'iatlt!i. ,,.. . Jim I'.syne anl (laiiKhler. Dorotliy. ami Altwt j (t.,!l,..,I .if AHuras, Caiif.. are vik- :!. at the home of Sir. and Mrs V. iiatn.iiti u v...... ....... ..-..I. n,t Cistrenee Rol.lncSte '.. V..,ile Mr. auU Mrs. I.loyd iJaliion ...l.i wm. Ruln-rC, ami t eter Pinion tneh dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . . i Mr. and Afn. Wttilum ferry, .Mr. and .Mrs. Want. Mr. ami Mrs. W5S- j i.- Merie. wild i A lei Vestai i.ltei.de.1 the li.a.itte .,.rttl(. nt tvntrui J'uint Friday ..,..1. . tm the siek list i. i.. .......... t.e v.(. imenmonia. lie V&CM BIBLE STUDY T&l FNT HIITHIST! AT EAGLE POINT OPENS; TJllTOJS! . ..nmmin IT, 1 H 1 " 1 1 UUIUU Mr. nmi Mrs. Sa.n Oiy W nl I Hundreds of Garments Marked for Immediate Disposal Along With Many Specials m All uepanmems. F I F T H umwKnAV RRlMfA MANY MORE ANNIVERSARY Hundreds Have Taken Advantage of These Tremendous Keduct,cns t ? nai;jv Stvled Dresses and Coats for Sports ana genera,, LESS MONWY ill Hi of i;ie hlilut. said oss. director the office. ..... .iiev collect their cnecKs in lierson. not even tiesicndini: utn the mails, lielnft Mind, they seem w want to lo for tliemseives all that they can. i;ach check was for ?90, ?1 a day. paid half hy the county and half hy the state to every hlind lierson whose annual income is less than $465. Some riensUmers have heeii rtceiVillK checks since mas, though only within the year has it lieen t!)0 a quarter. )t 101- merly was . Cook county's pocketli.iod lias been thin for many months, hut i' yesterday it did rtot neslect to V have S5.(i ready for those who Balk in darkness. Bin! Mrs. Sam Coy caSled it it tf .Mr. and Airs. V . r.. which time Air. oy : tmnt of farm imtilt- Air. nnd Mrs. Uuford Miunions ,i; ...... it..... ii.'fiiKint'r. in I'.ttK.e r.....t I .mi-w Wash lliy 3irs. .......... .w--, . ...,i... ,A""M' .?.V .,.! ,n'..u,, visit with Mrs. liovsielt teU-WUat niipi ,, were en a fnlai accident oceunvu - H.e urBed to co- i home of Mr. and Mrs. Ullly ." ' V. m, u.iiiiv. Mr. nna sirs. r." !". . . it .. ,i..,(Hop.in.t;i'. .is: am. ' " heen to Talent irom umi T 4 7S Ail-Wool Dress Fabrics, yard V . V $2.98 Rayon Damask Draperies (Fast Colors J $2.85 Quality Printed Flat Crepe bilks, yard ....... o'clock mm ninkr. June 1 7. nt nm.J ;! ;i rents OTP U -uii thp intrUCti'H ,.hll.l..nn ti th srhtMtl khnii- ltr0 ffm ill Fftflrf. semi titeic - - c tft c - i ...in i.u i.t w.uv((in diirini; tut .... hat Ktcnule-a ana na Fancy Silk Pillows and Bed Spreads All Reduced ONE THIRD . jlist have th up a T-rl R Wash.. s.iliiie His nhpHina lilaniti.- 1'ilot Clias. Hector landed his three passen Kers EBfelv after a three-mile flhtht. Hector's hand was scorched nnd the ilnngrtnmagert HERE'S O Ol MFORT TR Em; TFA II B I 1 :: 1 I I J ! ,.,r.lf. of each .,,,,1 Mrs. Davidson will chaiKe of the meetings. All those who attended Children's ttay iiroBiam nt .....,i..o ehi.r.'h enloveu a treat Sunday morning. There was an attendance of t2, and ttie Bram eonsisted of songs, recn.i tions and two short plays and a short talk hy Sirs. Davidson, which ....... ,.....,,ttv eniuveil. ltev. Bavlrf- jl (fl!n addressed the consregatlon at the ciose ... Hie l'iwsi. " clal nuii.I.er was rendered by the; church quartet with Mrs. Davidson at the piano. . An enjoyable evenins was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mittleataedt Saturday, June S, playing cards. Koiir , tallies were in play. The followins guests were present: Mr. and Airs. A. t-, Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.tiy, Air. nnd Mrs. I". K. Duvies, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seaman, Air. and Mrs. Harry Ward, Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank Brown ami Mr. and Airs. W. C. Clements. Delicious ie fresh.ncnts were served hy the hostess. ,r Tltt' UIM.TO John Wrrymorn In "Tempest" Is i....i., t the IliallO. IKivv i,wi' It Is a colossal human heart storm," in which a soldier hero struggles with love and tyranny. It is not a war picture. This drama of modern Hussia fluctuates be tween the hard-bitten life of a frontier barracks nnd the nllure menls nf Imperial palaces, and blends the affairs of six memora ble characters in a suspensefu! and epic conflict. I llarrvmore, ns Jvan Markov, nn aspiring sergeant, steals a kiss from H.imanotf princess. The results of this act follow them both through the revolution and into a tn meiKimis climax. Camilla Horn the heroine. Others are i.u.s olhelm. (ieorge Fawcett, Itiu'ls de m and I'llrich Haunt, Wolheim achieving a classic humorous hit. Wholesome, delicious, . full-flavored. The perfect summer beverage ...... ...... , Mr. ,, ,,.. take !he turn and was about halt way in ..is ......, 1 .... tr-a .rrie j when a car ra r -- i ..i.,iv renin Montana caught n"i.be front fender in the spare lire reai i i. ..r H, other car, caus ing the Katun car to swerve direct ly around opposite ihe way they were going, tipping tne ear its side, pinning the oriver and Mrs. i;.e ear. Mr. Haton oe- ing thrown clear over the stear : , ...i .t no,! falling on Mrs, Kntnn. where she was pinned on the floor of their car. Hoth occu pants were imdiy nrutsea a no cars were damaged considerably. Mrs. Weinstock assumed alt the damage. She was enroute to Cali fornia. Miss Gladys Overton returned to her home at Crcstweil last jHonnuy, after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs- W- o' f.. Bullen left Friday for Hremerton. Washington, where he has obtained work in the navy yards. Air. nnd Mrs. Kit jcnuins. Ashland, were visiting witn menus ... i..,i.,. ..'..lonv. Mr. jensins iii.v- !y sold his property here and moved lo Ashland, bus ne sujs looks pretty good yet. Mrs. V. V. ilelbiK arrived from Eugene the first of the week and spent the day at the home of her patents, Mr. and Airs. Charley Long. When ehe returned home nn.iMl bv her sister. site Bnnanww --- Miss Iris Long, who wm spe.iu w..-. month in the city, tine u , viil with another Bister, .wis. n. Aii lntyre, who also lives in r.uBene. Mrs. Malvin McOrew was taken to the Community hospital in Ash land Wednesday In a critical con dition. She was operated on for appendicitis, the appendix having broken before she wiu removed to the hospltai. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy filinger from Tnrlock, California, arrived by motor the first of the week, and are house guests of their brother-in-law Air. Tom iJtnib. They ex pect to remain about two weeks. Mr. Clenn Katun nmv day evening from Santa Ana, Cali fornia, and visited wish his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Baton, return , tif,-Mt fcVldnv evening. Air. nnd Mrs. Cttff JSond spent Thursday afternoon In Afedford at tending to husines affairs. Miss Bdna Wistey of Medford. who taught the fifth and sixth grades the past year in ihe Talent schiml, left for Kan Diego, Califor nia, w here she will spend her vaca tion. She will return here in the fall where she wilt resume her duties In the room which she taught last year. v.. .......... vt. Simmons. Jr.. W o son of Mr. Simmons. Sr.. formerly t.-..i.. t..i.,t ti. !.-!'ofMi ami iBiimi" Meadows were in Kagle i'nittt Tiifv were relurning from the Antelope district, where ithey had just ittatalted a new Ciil- fillinn radio. William Miller, graduate i ' ...... ....in. Hi,.!, school or in class of '2H, who has been atsen.l- . ..i,..o-!. eol.ee at l.r- i.iK inv - vaiSis, arrived home Thursday anfS ...in ,n.n hts summer vacation She ranch with his nuiiner. v. Bitterlinc. Air. nnd Aire. Tom Sample and daughter. Miss- Nancy, and son. Jint.tiie, were visitors at the home of Air. and Airs. Turn estat ami family this week. vi s..r.ii.v. June IS, the frea i,t..i,. Stindav school will meet as usual at ! o'clock. Ttie fn for next sunnay . vtn k-itm 25.1-i;. Judah taken nt..a !,renehl.ic- services nt J I t..,ir Uv Mr. Davidson. 'inet will he a special number liy in tm,,. will not iie any Christian Kmieavuf meeting until .,.,.. not lee. rot Stanley took his cattle to the mountains Friday and was as i,i tv Prod Stanley ana neri mini, the voungest Imekiliuu. t ney returned Sunday and will com- ,..,.,. making buy on tnetr lit to Krownsboro as soon as tlte- weather is settled. )8i Quality Rayon Curtatti tUnr,e RtS. Quality BMrt Satin ffr BHsss, yd. $1.25 Kayou ilan4iist Iaee .Trhiimetl, each $3.50 Quality "Skinners" Crepe Ncir, yard .... $3.50 Quality Silk and Wcol Sport Silks, yd.. Odds and Ends SILK UNDERWEAR LESS than ONE-HALF (T't,-. ttvattGi-utett from a sitigte white oak in a tiy has been AT III ST'S C-HATKUIAV ii'.iin lliision. who gave notabi legitimate stage performances as ailing man in Ktlgene um ay, "Hcsire I'llder the Kims, ......... 1,,,-w.r" and l-.uner Cicnt," has the principal role In j the att-ta!kin production of the, i ,,TOhoiu stage success. 'Gentlemen of the Press," which Is meeting with much favorable ; . Hunt's Craterian. Huston, in addition to his Mie--es on the legitimate anil vaude ville stages, has heen unusually successful recently In talking mov ing pictures. A. S li ' Althoitell he !s a bridegroom nf hut B lew months, Joseph Jacs.i.. ftunkty ailmits he l lho ","1,r " j WASHINGTON, June tJ. "On - to tteno." a Rophis'lea""' St.(,rp!ory oootl has approved the eiimedy dviima of divorce, starrins aeM of roh.ne! BcrkeSy Ktiochs Marie I'revost at the Isis theatre. , nf retiremn(- tbtw tilspostng nf Jackson, a siiectattst in j .mlrt martial rharRes recently pre III o,. .... . it t.l Kttiel tver. f'ttllen the star. . - ,ii II si sit APPROVE RETIREMENT OF COLONEL ENOCHS Beautiful examples of jew eler's art our lacy plati num and white K"11 tnotmiiiiRS set with I!a- rnoada f marvelous brtl- iism-y. color. To 98c Fast-Color Rayon Dress Fabrics, yard ...... $1.98 Quality Printed Crepe de Chine Silks, yard 85c Quality Heavy Natural Pongee Silk, yard ... 39c Quality Fast Color Mercerized Batiste, yard . . . . . : . 39 c . . $1.23 . ... 43c . . . .29c . ... 26c JVC xira vtt"-jf " " - A -t 45c Double Thread C mgegr.....12C j TurkishTowels....29c , ,r- r r f Big Fall Coverage A C & foXBlSts. $10.50 I RkberAprons....49C $1.00 Quality tloieproor T " $1.50 Quality Phoenix Silk Hosiery, 2 pair for . . $1.95 Holeproof Chiffon Silk Hosiery, pair 59c Quality Holeproof Children's Sox, pair . . . . . $2.49 $1.39 ..29c 59. Boys' Nainsook Athletk Union 8ni1s 1."9 Roy8' "Kaynee" Fast- Colr ii"ess Shirts 15(vs' Fast-Color Wash Hints 39c 98c 1.00 75c Men's Pure Silk Hole- gfQ proof Dress Sox ..... Men's Phoenix Soxi black and colors . . 39c E I lijMMCTI II III !' 1 1 1 " " ,f!!l!!!i!i!!l!!ii!!!lt!i!ltiil!ii!llil INH. Cat.. .lime 11. ' "' Mexican women were kmea another probabiy fii'1"" when tl eh- car ran into im.se ami overluineil. I f'dST FAl.l..". Idaho, June 11 I (,1'tJarrell H. Blrket. hmther com !a.,v employe. "i'P"''1 b iboom am! drowned. t widow eatl u cbUUrea, comt eon,,.,, - - perreit against him by Major f.en- ernl Hanson r.. r... c.,.......-...-.. - of the second cnrji oreii. Clove! n Iros Island, New York. AittH Crash Hills Tliw. Dt'KAN'T, Okta., June II. Three residents of Oailas, Tex., were instantly killed today when their sedan ran off " vmhank-m.-nt five miles south of here. The d.ad arc Tom U F.ngian.i. 3S. employe of the City .National Hank. !.il!as: Hurry f.i.n.p, 5., end JSr. li. A. fiumu, 5T. liiii!. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. U, KtLU, nar Phafl 105 0 N. Cnt! tedord, Oregon iSliIiilliIiiil!Illlill!!iI!ilii!IiSlI!IU, 24-Inch Hemmed Bed Star DIAPERS, dozen . . . . . $1.69 )N J 39cJ I OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SALE 3W GOING ( Dorft Miss This Big Selling Event of the Year Our Windows Are Filled With Bargains Sta-Clean Oil Cloth TABLE CLOTHS All New Patterns