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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
PAGE SIX M lilDFOK'H AT ATT. TTnTrnXTT? nrpnwvnn Mr.vr PXTTC ttTOTTT' i- n .. fa- yranrorcT) unr. trthtjot). m"edfot.'d, onttfiox. tttutjrdav, .htn'k m, 192a' j SIiIubIo 'mill eoiinti-uutcil near fur the iirouram I Sandy at Cellar ereek; operation contributed one splendid solo to the program. A divisional conference and re ception wan held ut ' o'clock yes terday at the Hotel .Mrdford, at tended by delfgatoa at the JX clubH COPLEY DENIES in-lHoner by the KiikI!!. The Imiiril the xlili tlmt Bavu America the world tuilay. Iiuw It lei the The Hlur KpaiiKled Manner." coluinnH for tlie union In tho Civil the Wnrlil Will'. The occuMion jHritlfh were ready lit Mltirm ftaltl innre. Hit thei? held 'Kent! Kovh J. J- Ilui hter iilno Bioke on the i win- ml how It Iium alwaya Blood Ithls week of the (.'opio Koruin ring. tclliliK the members of the for freedom. Mr. Buehter told of l wuk conuiieinol'Htion of I'laB day, Furinn "f ilK Bignlflefinee In lt ulory In the l'hllliilnex andl.lune 14. will Btart soon with capacity of be Luil i J Die iHimliartlmeiit. ( wan ilurini; these anxious liionwntH on tween 35,000 to 40.000 feet per day. ' i i of the division and local officers. ThiH waa presided over by (iover- nor (lowinan and till Uh were kIvcii by the following: Dr. MattliowH Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back! !'! J of It o a e b u r g, President .Jack MEXICO STIRRED RY RFPflRT FNfl OWNERSHIP OF ft 1 ; .III,. Will I-1 11 rmnnnn riniiT utiUKUh m i. ! I j I r! i No Official Announcement Capital ? in - Southern tv Meeting of President Gil v and Prelates Believed Cli : max of Negotiation. MKXlOO CITY', Junu 13. UV) iAUvlcus from Washington indicat ing that, actual ugnu-mt-nt hud boen reached liore on the Iouk KtundiiiK Mexican rcllgluuM eontroverHy, and tliut communications asking papal sanction to the agreement ' had befcn foiwurdod to Home, created tt fctoiiHation tuday. : 'No official announcement waa forthcoming, but there waa reason to-believe that yesterday's meeting of Prosident Kmiliu i'ortcs Oil and Iioman Catholic inelatea merely climaxed Ions month of prior ne gotiations, In which the basis for settlement had been reached. In well informed quarters here it. was .said thiH basis was mutual consent for a broad Interpretation of the country'a religious law.s, HtriiiKcnl .cnforeuinent of which In 1 iil!fi 1m to the episcopate's order withdrawing, priests f mm the churches such, It waa pointed out, would Involve concessions by both tJio Mexican government and the church,, without either giving in u.iduly. 4 Tho same well Informed source fn. l . tho Vatican probably would (Jet. nuji'kly and satisfactorily on 4hv. terms of the ugreement. It i u pointed nut as extremely un-Uuly-.'Hla Holiness would delay or permanently1 pigeonhole the mat te In It Wat understood happened ,0 'jtwuif previous occasions when , jitot;Uiona looking to settlement c:;nnv to a head, i : , . : ; .. I nompson, 1 Jen tenant Governor Massey of Klamath Kails and Jtv, Kill Kay, who spoke on club Hing ing. Delegates were present from Hoschui g, Ashland and Klamath Kail clubs. I 'resident Jack Tompson of the local club presided at the banquet. DIE CENSUS P I 10 SPEED TASK UTILIIYSTOCK Publisher Challenges Senator- N orris to Make Charge On Street De bate Banned Before Trade Commission Hearing. WASHINGTON, June U.(A') Ir.i C. Copley, puiillhller of Cali- forma and illino.H newaiiaperH, in a .statement Huhmltted to the fed eral Undo 1-oniinlKKion today clial- leniied Senator Norrlw of .Nebranlta ; to "ri-iieiit on the Btreet hm faetH" I''" charnoH In voiiki'cnh that lie was (junueeliMl with public power Count Will Rp Annnnnnod "y l""ie"ln- L.UUIII Will D. HllllUUIIO.Uj chairman: McC'uIloch of the r I, njotr-iM Aftori " "'n,",MI l "t Copley taCIl UlSiriCl rtlier; cither read the Btuternent on the witniHH Bland or to place it in tho in Completion- -Favor Wo- reeord. 'J'ho chalrmtin declared that WItnOBSeB were 'not oermit-i men As Enumerators On u"J 1,1 "'" t thm place a! a forum for debate witli any otiier! Account of Tactfulness. 0toCdn,w"hyJ '; .. wiHhes about his eae If It dealt I j with the record of tho com mis WASIIIXOTON, June 1 3. (Pj ( jotl nveMtlKation into publicity Population fstatlnli-H of the 1 !30 j actlvltleH of public power utilities. A flat denial of pruwent owner- KIWANIS HEAR DIVISION CHIEF AT CONFERENCE b 'I'he Ki-eatest eontrbulioii whieh r-MVlee elubs have had to offer in A .ne iJ rim life Is the rjilsInK of rlet-ennlal ceiiKMH will be announced publicly In ech of BOO districts im mediately after they are gathered, Instead of be in;; tabulated first in Washington. William M. Kteuart, director of the census, explains that this pro cedure would be followed for the first time with t he fort hcomlng census, In order that inaccuracies may be detected before the fig ures are tabulated for the per manent record. ' At least HMUKJ0 enumerators will 1 Iw. iw.i.il.wl I.. .Mitifn. tli. i.i.lii.n'. I homes for the census, be says, ami between IS.IMIO and K.fHHI more will lie employed here later. Selection of women for tho jobs Is favored by the directors. "Women have been employed In the work for census, of the past," he says, "and with great success. They' have tact." T h o u g h applications for posi tions uh enumerators will be filed with the census bureau here, sup ervisors In the fioo districts into which the country will be divided, i will be responsible for organization! of the staff. The plan Is to em-1 ploy onf enumerator for each Li, OHO estimated population chip of any public power utilities security was made by Air. Copley on the stand. lie testltled ho had 'owned In April, !)28, $7,470,1)00 worth of utilities stocks, which later had been sold through a financing syndicate which ho had charged with the tusk of disposing of his utility holdings. In reply to (jue-H-tions by Hubert JO. Healy chief commission counsel, Copley testi fied that he was "in favor of the construction of the boulder dam. "I go farther on It than most uconle.' he added. : "I want It) with or without power." JUDGE COLVIG IMS ON FLAG OF COUNTRY The op' Korum wuh enter tained today at the regular weekly I luncheon with an inspirational ad- I'nhllfiiiif.ii of ilu flinii-iiM In lb., dress given by Judge W. M. Col- dlstrlctf," Director Steuart expects, I welt known ptonoer of ftled "will nlsn mibb nm in p. v mmi ! ford and Civil war veteran. The the provision of the law of a pen illy on deliberate inacc uriK-y. The I business standards ami the fix i-I supervisor will not be paid for tin ti'Mi of high Ideals In the competi tive commercial world, according to )ian'y flow man of Keattle, Klwanls divisional governor, who was t lie fMCHt of honor and principal speak a at thn divisional conference ban duel held at the Hotel Mcdfotd liint night. ft iiovernor (lowntan upheld the "c VnMtructive programs carried out fllj1 Klwanls and the other service Jcjubs thro ugh mil tho past few years, justifying them for their al truistic beginnings and commenil )Hg them for their progrcHlvcncss thevfaee of ridicule thrust at 1.0111 by such powerful writers as j)l Mencken and Hlnclair J.cwls. f- h hat nearly half a million men illong to service nrgH nizatlous, a hijetnbemhlp which guni'iinlees a lim of oinuoximately two and a i ilf million dollars being sh-hI IT 1.4 i iT-iff a- lil:1 y.- . t Harry Cowmnn Tiiiiual,' on personal arul com 'ftiV'V, (ei'vi(-c, was another strlls U stlitenient made by I he gov friinr. Aldc from this fact, the i juT ll(o nfloi ds a means of self t X predion and peisomil develop 'nictot' to- lf meuttiers which n oilier factor in public life Is able to .gJ,ye. - . , .(it her' spea kers at 1 lie meet ing cit; C. T. I in Iter, secretary of J M th amber of Coin ineiee, who .i ;)olte on the relation of the serv K:e club to the Chamber of i'uim mcrcc and community ib-velop ,liie:it; l.leiitfMiiiut (loveruor Massey ,f Klumath Kallx, w ho out lined t lu jlllt iCH of I he local clubs tow ai d international and the Important ''I'tel'i, t hoy play in I he scheme of Itlilngs. 'J he musical portion of the pio- r ram was in charge of lie v. )tni lty. who presented James Stevens 'Jn'a group of vocal solos, ai coin pmiied by Mrs. Kiln Andrews. Hi iiunilH'tm were "Hong of thp Oregon iVoutl Makr," "On M-ih Way" and .'Hong of the Klea." These were ?ajl delightful entertain meui and fvWo enthusiastically reeeivpd. Ar thur King, boy soprano of Chl Jiitfo, ai.d nej)lu-w of Hov Kay, also V. . work in nis olstrlcl until artcr re sults of his staff have been pub lished and opened' to public com ment." On the basis of estimates of the average periodic increase in popu lation of the country, It Is believed that about 1 ; ;i, till (1. 0(10 Individuals must be listed for the new census. I subject of .Judge Colvlg's talk was "The Flag of 'Mir Country." In recounting (lie history of the American f I'a g, Judge Colvig brought out the fact that it Is next to the oldest Hag In the world, a tact I hat is not generally known. The only country boasting an older flag Is Switzerland. Judge Colvig also told how the A merlca n flag became the Inspiration of our na tional anthem, "The Hlar Spangled I Itiinner," writ ten :iy Heott Keye HKATT1.I0. !) Members of the when, he was being held brlsoner Heventh Klect Church of Israel ! on the I'.ngllsh ship of war bom refused to surrender the body oflbardlng Maltimore. Tho story as Daniel Salwt, S'l, their deceased told was that Scott Keye was sent leader, to city healt h authorities. Mo the Hellish under u flag of truce They said Salwt would arl.se again. to negotiate the release of a well within 7'J Imurs. known colonial doctor being: held tdteseTrizes- 31 mm mm can set any one or all of these andB other wonucrmi articles aosoiuiciy our store. ( Here's All 1'ov llav to Do , Oimc In mir ttofr tnit ril ynur nam Thru IfH fu paitnl, rwigSSor. trUtitri and Intntti in buy thm (hM at aui More. Rr turt la till I htm I uy ymi tent them. How You Get the Article You Want Jj Mfry Tint m inrn hihih . tm -m-m " fm tttmiKH lne t our Mntr. Some attidr call lor more than nthrr. W htn suu Kntl pwph or buy nufrll, e put In amount utchMst on your card. C, ,3 .Iiim t win a your (td thoi you hate fiv-n or acni -y i ''II u Iht ochl amotinl of hmtt-Ha th aitt.la you pkk U Doesn't Take txmgt Voult he au(r'Md how lisle htwiiwi you mtilt aend u, and how toon yo ran ftt your ptuc anow Ihu to yoor parcnti. Thay will he lad lo help you. Buster Brown Health 5hoe5o.". WfJ Ww a-. c4 'it '4"r nmin( SlvU jdninoiv merf j Buster Brown Shoe Store Store No. 1C8 ' 32 So. Central CLARENCE B. EVANS, Prop. Don't miss these timely bargains! Here are numerous examples of the savings this right in the heart of the season sale affords you . . Read carefully these featured articles for Friday. COTTON Piece Goods Smart, 1 , i-i 1 1 t.J v nolorcirl" fabrics of Wiishiillc qual ity . . Suitable for siiiu iiKtr frocks for cliililre-n and grown-ups. . . I'rlnlod IiatiHtQ. Widtli, 40 int-lmu Yai' Olorlu Cloth. Width, 36 InchcK Yard t i'opular GinehaiiiM. 32c ,39c 34c Width, Inches Yar 3'rluted ftroadcloth. Width, UG Inches' Yard Colorful l'ercalcs. Width, y Inches Yard 48c 18c Money Saving Prices Summer Lingerie Cool - , Comfortable Smartly Styled - Colorful on lUiyon Dance d i OC S-i.s P L tiiO Cropc lit; Chine CO Qfi Dunce Sets Pt.!70 llayoi, QRr C'livmlscs i Itayon t1 J-Q .slip ...... J 1 Sti-lH-il Dunce $1 25 lUiyon QO. Shorts IOL PaJaiilaH $4.98 Itayon J. - QQ (Sow l? P 1 IO SILKS at Lower Prices In colorful (lesions iintl smartly plain colors for summer frocks . . Spltm tlkl quality. All silk Flat Crepo. Width, 40 .. d 1 Q inchea yimi AH Siyk' Crope do , Chlno. Width 38 fljl OQ Inches yui-dij) 1 0 J Printed Flat Crepo. Width I C. C lJ) A tJJ 10 inches Yard Printed Chiffon Voile.. Width, 311 inches . Y'ard Printed Tub Silk. Width. 32 Inches 89c Yard Oul Paints and Varnishes Howiirc of" cheap paint . . Hut don't jmlne paint by price alone . i We guarantee each of these to lie the best of its kind. ZINC-ITE ;'!:; ;.. JIOUSK.-PAINT . :.. V .HtiifommoMtltHl above ull otlicrs re H nil ess of price You cannot huy better pajnt hecause no better paint in It, Ik absolutely gun-proof Jn Its whiteness Tints are most nearly fade proof. Does not pack hard J O 7 ft dries perfectly has ureutest coverage, I'rlced at gal.J)fci f "Ward-Spar" Varnish Actual testM prove Wardspjir perfect protection for any porch ceiling, boat deck, door; aeroplane. Will not ab sorb moisture - nor spoVy May also be used for Inter ior work CoverH econojiilcnlly. Priced at 45c Pint can Fathers Day Bargains Initial licit Sets with watch chain and bob- (J OQ uinc cowhide belts) X t) A new iiijie for A Uad .....ftOC up' Kterl'ng Silver Shaving Sets. Mug and brush tf0 A C in nift box' P40 Imported Ilrondcloth Shirts. Plain or fancy desiun : Fancy summer Uress Sox An ideal. Fathers QO' JJay (,-lft, pr ; OtC Non-lneukuble ':ciold Uond" Pen. Ciuaiantecd t O AQ for your lift .... 340 (ienuino Cowhilo Billfolds.. Will carry the new QQ small size currency.. tOC Smok'iiK Stands -Hi-tBht lacquer, or rlcli $1.49 walnut $1 up Lakeside "De Luxe" The World's Fastest Selling Lawn Mower $g40 A great $15 value at Li;:lit, in weight, easy to run, n eleaiC cutter . . Trims your lawn with mini mum effort in minimum time and does an excellent joli . . It will give, you as many ' years . of . efficient ser vice as you would ask of any $13 mower. Il-lncli Wheels ' Note These Lakeside Features Handle and O r i p 9-inrh cast Iron wheels Perfec-: Alignment always. Hyatt Holler Hearings Knur self -sharpen Ing, t !ylinilrical ground blades . . Patented Exceptional Value Mid-Summer Special Lloyd Loom Suite $7275; Easy Payments ;'J!Iti !!!- ..WMt'';,, f mm KM'!li!l'!i: Three Piece Suite Davenport, Chair . and Rocker Also Easy Payments Smart - Colorful Comfortable Popular design in new dlslinrllvo double-strand weave . . Comfortable backs,', wide flaring amis . . Strikingly beautiful, long wearing cretonne . . Upholstered cushions. Buys Your Tires Noiv! RIVERSIDES at Lower Prices You now save, more than ever on First l.ine Ivivcrsides. raet is you save twiee . . The new price saves you more tlftm ever and -Kiverside quality eoiitinues to save ytiu repair hills with trouhlefi-ee perform ance . . Put the price of n second line tire into Kiverside and get yourself a First Line Tire ! Minimum Guarantee of 16,000 Miles and for lifetime against defects FULL SIZE BALLOON CORD8 Heavy - Durable Ward-o-Ieum 9x12 ft. Size Rugi $825 Durable enamel sur a'tl on sturdy, Ioiir base . . Allover putt or blue. Water-Proof Stain-Proof i ypfc 1 - M Z M fibre felt IB ilWiP-b I MB Prices Slashed! See These Big Bargains HIGH PRESSURE OVERSIZE CORDS. Mouldrd Clrcls Size Tire Prices Tube Prices 30x3 cl., 4-ply 4 83 $ .95 30x31 . cl., 4-ply 5.25 1.08 30x31. t 4-ply 6.75 1.08 31x4 t, 5-ply ., 9.15 - 1.50 32x4 ss., 5-ply 9.85 " 1.60 33x4' i ss., 6-ply i 14.25 ' ' 2.05 30x3'. cl, reg 5.75 1.00 Size 29x4.40, 4-ply S 5.98 -9x4.50, 4-ply 6.85 29x4.75, 4-ply 8.29 29x5.00, 4-ply 8.60 30x4.50, 4-ply 6.89 30x4.75, 4-ply 8.55 30x5.00, 4-ply 8.80 30x5.25, 6-ply 11.85 30x5.77, 6-ply 13.75 30x6.00, 6-ply 13.45 31x5.00, 4-ply 9.15 31K5.25, 6-ply 12.45 32x6.00, 6-ply 13.85 32x6.50, 6-ply 15.70 33x6.C0, 6-ply 14.05 Moulded Circle Tire Prices Tube Prices $1.20 1.25 1.45 ' 1.45 1.30 1.50 1.55 1.75 2.10 2.10 1.65 1.80 2.20 2.63 2.25 Hxl. ft. Size CxD ft. Klze f 14 x ft. Size nil $5.50 n-ii $2.85 $3,45 ft. Size Kmc 9x1(1'. ft. Slzo lOlll V ft. wide. Itiinuiug Vai m $3.95 $4.75 id $1 .35 Save Money Now! Garden Hose $425 for 50 feet You'll cct yours nf snrvU-n fro tnth In rnrniKHtcd rultbor kink-in'onf luft . . Two lny er uf IoukIi con. Iiotwocn throo , RoanilrHH t u l o s of frrtili riMl rublor . , Npreijil ly inlred at $4.1!f 1'r r0 feet. Red Rubber Hose .$545 for 50 feet Ward-bilt Kitchen Cabinet $6375 I'. IN) I'M.viiwnl.s live Colors Kxtra roomy n well plnn- , ihm! It brlKhtiMiM unci oiikph the (hilU'Mt kltchrn tnsks ; V. cry thing 1h ovcrsljie fvrii the hvIir In ovpi'sIkp . . I'wrd iy 165,000' good llOUSt'WlfS. 1 ' , MONTGOMERY WA1D CQ 117 So. Central Phone 286 Medford. Ore.