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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1929)
FEDFOTvT) NfATTi TRTBTTXTC, rKDFOTvD. OTJF.OOX. FRTDAY. JFXF. 11. 1020. xfDiico rnnnrl c-t9i aiuc. mi.v rs m.r fflSam on: r jut - -j bin limiting unusually well in formed sources, said soviet au thorities had Increased their mih- Jtary force on the Siberian border opposite Manchouli to 15.fm men. The forr-e - Included S00 cavalry." Another report from the same source said Hussians had ousted 50 t'hinese merchaniH living within Russian territory close lo tly Kiherian.Mauchuriau border. Pinochle Players Come to End of 12-Year Tourney p upuii i licit i vim n ru nd the ilk had eaten till of It. Kslimales place the 11 11 tn Imt of elk In Wallowa county at 7ou. ! i Nl:V YoKK. June 14. (!)- Or Backed 6y a 50 Ye-ay reputation for Quality Af ATT TPA rnn At alt dealer JUstHbulrtl iy Hart Cigar o J , "0 Javls St., TiHtliunl . Rogue Elk Hotel ; MENU " " '"' Sdllj) Combination Salmi Cheese Ci'HcUt'i'H ! i led Spring Chicken Kuculluiipd Potatoes fiiiulled -Sweet Potatoes . iew Pens Hire rrnnuellon Willi Tomnlo Kiiure- Iot Itisciilts f'icklid Olives mid Jam li e Creinn and Cake Old Katdiinncd Strawberry Sliorieukc Tnii eofCee Iced Tea Milk anil Iliitti-rKiilk DANCK AND i!.T GOOD MPSIC morrow cour Soviet Reported to 'Have Launched ; War.-Against PhinaRoH Tmnne Cc !tha Periodical civil service exam! tnina-Kea Troops , Es-'naUon wm be heU1 for the coinpil. rilK'AGO. June I iPl V Heath has ended a U'-yeur- v J old card same at Antfoch, ill. ) In an old shack labeled it "The hoard of Trade Uulld- lug, two i ml war veterans t K met each day for poker and riugchle, tome, bcv-ions. hwl- ing M hours. i Kighty-seven-year-old .To- " i seph Haycock, Tfuivate. Com- fr Heginning at 9 o'clock tomorrow j ,a,' 37lh Illinois Volun- r leer iniamry. is tieau. v i. a (iitA.vni:, rmeiK in ill .tune If. renin ii north FOR POSTAL PLACES' nvtiliin I.. . I, .1 .. I t room Iq the federal buildinR ) ., panner. Addison Keller.' ! kukk.-i.-,I. remain at l.miio. 'I'll Monastery nf ihe Krtnrs. or ilv-l- In other w inds l he elllh house of .r l- , iii Im- me nroH'siini.- il.al Ihut a.tul-s ...Kanh-allon. has ,li us f ik ,,,.,..,, ,1V ,,,. closed Us doors lo wo , after ,;ul ,.,.,, ,, nmWm.,, " lw"-.vear trial. lalonK the ii.ier rhcsnlsmiis creek. Not that the I rlaiH ever were ,,,.,, p,,,,,.,, s!li,, ,.,,, f , free and easy In their hospitality f lh,. ,,.,, Is lvA,,lnK ,,,, io ihe ladi.s. hut for the last two ,,.,,, ,, ,,., ,.. f,.,ls years they have .er,i,llted them .,h.vK ,,., of dous or i. tli.- use oi a small reception room , .... ,,, , nrcarois fails to at the entrance. Now even that jMmU ,,.,, ,. ,. prlvilcBe Is to 1... withdrawn and' .,.rs. Kumwali ranchers. ...i n.oo -ii i.i iiioii .o li 'o ,.f, f ,y ,,.p,,r,irll.V. and AT ROSEBURG JUNE 20 KOfclMtriEO. On ArraimemciKs. Wen today for holding the staithcm (he :on conference cainp-me'tint; nf the Seventh lay AdVi'iulsl church in r.ost-buin from June L'M to j!. t'mptlU-a Turk, a mile from this city on the South l'inp"Hia ri er. has I f !!!'-n.-d nvci- to the church fur lis I 't-dny conference. More than nieinheni of thp church from five Kuuthern Oregon counties are expected tti sttenit Prominent church men will com! nm AVashiiiKion. !-1.., 4ind frou ('a Hfornia and Washington leweH. . 1 ? Tind ( harml H01I7. MKJ.KOKK. N. M June 14. f-f) The charred body of Henry W. j Austin, prominent livestock deal-Ji 1 I tif Curry enut.iy, wan found bf .lune 14. ifl'i j tween the remains of two sinull m.pleted here ' fires near here last niwrht. Kvi deuce of n stri.MKie indbateu tie had been murdered. f , v, It. .IiiMo.slavin- iA Thte is danger under a 'tree til a thunder storm. Six persons- wj killed by HfchtnltiK here HetkifiK shelter. 1 ! 4 ' SEATTLE IS CLAIM LONDON, June 14. (VP) A dis patch from Peking, China, to the Uaily J'x press today said soviet Uussia had launched war move meivts a k H i n s 1 China. Soviet troops were reported already to have ertxised the Siberian border 'and Uo have eHtuhlished nutpostn in western Munchuriu. ; 1 The dispatch ..said Hoviet reln 4 forcemenls were belns rushed In ! special trains over ,ih Trans- Siberian railway, and thai Chans j Hsueh-ManK. who h:in ruled Man 1 chin i.i fince the; death of his j father, ChuiiK Tso-IJu, bad sent , I air urgent appeal to Xatikinn ask I fiisr measures be taken to proteot the territory. The drastic mens ores were said JMIOXK VOl'U OHUKKS j 10 ne 1,1 tvtuliaiion of raids by the I chinos? ManchuWan. officials on luissiaii rotisulateM ut llHibln and other iln-.s on May ys, In the I course of Mil ifh Russian consular officer's rind others were arrested and a considerable quantity of ul Western I'nion Tclem-aph com- ! b-ed )rnpahranda seized. . . ; , tahliihpri in Wpftt Pm t an Pllgible it for appoint Intents to positions of clerks and j T Manchuria Is Claim Of- Wrier at the local posioffue, ; when vacancies occur. 1 1 1 llCial MOSCOW CirdeS Thirty-five young men from Med-! n . ford aud throiilioiit thia section. Deny invasion Mongolia. jcousiHung of the latest ciusS on , . I the kind in local history, will take j i this written examination, which ! will be conducted by Karl York, lo- j ' cal secretary of the civil service! SKATTI.K June 14. iv'Pt- commission. At the conclusion 01 1 the examination he will send the n,ore ,e'mns lhal ll,n examination iiapers on to the head- Iim. rmlio opeiaior wanted for the) lodj; quarters of the civil service com mission, where t,hey will he graded, There are no vacancies at pres ent in the Med ford postoffice. . PYTH1ANS TAKE OATH MOSCOW, June. 14. IP) Offi cial Russian eirclCB today denied 1 hat soviet armies had invaded I Mongolia. pany buildint; line between Klam ath Kails and JCuKcnc, j SHANGHAI. June. 14. A Chhieo presn dispH.teh from liar- CITY MEAT MARKET - - . The Open Front Market X : ' BOIL .40c .35c CHICKENS Fryers, per lb ............... . Leg of Lamb, per lb . Bacon, per lb.". ... 28c Frye's Superior Hams, lb .31c A Full Line of j . FRYE'S SMOKED MEATS j 121 N. Central Phone 324 The FniitRiownrs' leafme will hold it meeting tomorrow afternoon at the. Mote) Medlord, when pluiis for the 'conductinB 01 the winter pear campaign, the securing of the services of IJrof. K. T. Hartman of Oregon Slate college, and the llosc .campaign acreage canvass will he discussed, , along with other mat ters pertuininK to the fruit indus try. A large attendance is urged. murder of Mrs. Yirgiauliv Patty in ' "Kion. Los Angeles, had been seen here were received - by police. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. peLu teur. owners of n bakery, said n man dressed In women's clothing, whom they believed to be Tallman, dropped in and inquired "the quickest way to Kverett." An unidentified informant ad vised police that a man resembling pictures of Tallman traveling in a Chrysler coupe and carrying a pis tol, bought gasoline at a service station here. HANUK. Ore.. June 14 lPi Seveiitv-flvt) new member: ; were taken into ihe1 KuiuhtH of Two i ''-wlliils h)ili;e here last nluht, tak ing l im oain 011 10 e u:ii innMir bible, tti-cd in ISiU when the was inaugurated In Wasb- Harry M. Love, supreme per of records' ami seal, or J MinneaiJolis, brought the bibb here for the district meeting. More. than :t00 persons attended. I An election will be held at the j Howard school Saturday tomor row 1 to vote 011 disorganizing the ! ICoward-lierrydale water district !?lor the purpose or organizing the .new and larger district to he known fas the Midway water district. The polls open at 8 a. 111. und 1 close at ft ). m. CHICAGO ALSO POTS. ' SPoKANlZ, Wash., June 14. W Coining a- a big surprise, the grad uate members of the "Pacific con At conference, in session here today, enacted the greatest piece of legis lation in the history of the or ganization when they unanimously viitc, tn appoint a lile.li salaried j eoniriusMoiitir to biipervise all aih- NBV YOr'tK. Juno 14. At 4 Miv4. Calvin Cootide, haN joined wvIgu)n Frivm ?rv hushnriH in llm iniiL-c .f (initr-iim. i writers. ... Merle Crowell. editor of the American magazine, today an nounced that Mrs. Coolldge - has just completed a series of articles which will reveal in tiny intimate facts connected With the presiden tial household during the Coolidge administration. 1 Makes Good on Washington Job !. CHICAOO. June 1 4. t7P The 'police campaign agatnst "Indecent ; shows" as (Nimmlssloueii Hussel j describes them, had reacheil out i today and closed "Harlem," the ' negro-cast drama that has been ! playing at the new Apollo theater. ! "Krankie and Johnnie,' the A. il. . Woods show at the Adelphl, was ! closed earlier in the week. ! "Harlem" was permitted to go on last night, but future perform ances were forbidden.'- BLAST KILLS THREE State at Board of Health TELLS THE TRUTH , i i : Our every water test from .our Swimming pool is "Condition A" "Safe for drinking pur poses." ' It is the only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming pool in Southern Oregon .mil li!ia 11 A pnilill. liife Ouard and swim ming lessons by Mr. niwl Mrs.' P. A. Mc Donald from Honolulu. MERRICK S THE NAT. Phone 1000 NEW YOHK, June 14. (JP Three men were killed, two, -men were seriously injured and five others slightly hurt in an explosion in a Urooklyn rtrydock today. The cause of the blast was unde termined, i The deud are Thomas Kennedy, Christerfer Kelly and J'hllip Burns, alt of Urooklyn. WASHINOTON. June 14.- Ifl'f The boy wjio took in the crops out in Iowa while uf- fr fairs of the state department incut waited for two weeks, made good. J-'red . Heins of Alma, 2!l, today found himself pro- moted rrom a clerkship : the slate department at $1KU0 a year to the position of con 4 "r iideptial secretary- to Oov- HAVANA, June 14. (P)-GfnP-l 4 "einor "Obheral DallK b( the ral Oeorge TnyIoi ti4, operatlonvf 4 lMiilippius ihlands, al n sal- manager - of the, I'sn-Anieriemi - ary of $3ii00 a year. . dov- v Airways, Inc., at Port Au Prince, j 4 ernor Pavis ukel all the de- fr Haiti nnd former t'nited States! partments to submit candi- 4 army officer, died at 7 p. m., dates for the position and yesterday of Injuries received In; picked Heins after Interview- an airplane crash earlier in thej Ing hundreds of applicants. day. ' j 4. When notified of his up- His death, which occurred at pointment to the state de- the Los AnKClcs hospital at. San-- partmeut in 1W24, Heins tlngo do Cuba, was the -second ' wired back, "can't come for caused hy the crash, Johri . M J' two weeks; must take In the (Jriffin, radio operator, being crops." burned to death when the plane,) a Pan-American airways passenger j '' dial! ship, failed to nain height) as It took off for Havana and Likes Home Hcsl struck some power wires. H O S T o X. June 14. iff) A 4 daughter of Woodrow Wilson pre- Worms Stop Cars fees a career as a mother to a SEATTl.10. Wash., June 14. j Cnited States senatorsiiip. Com- Caterpillars uwarnied on street menllng on suggestions that she car tracks here mil f I the rails he-1 would be a candidate, Mrs. Krancis came so slippery a street car skid- It. Say re said: "I care too much ded three blocks Jown D hill und! for my husband, my children and crashed Into another our. The com-j my home to follow a course which pany plans to install brushes onmuv( take me away from them." all cars to clear the rails. , 1 1 ' 4 Oregon Weal her. C.cnernMy cloudy tonight nnd Haturday: probably showers in ex treme west. Continued mild. Jen tie to moderate southerly winds on the coast. r;li'OLIANO. Italy, June H.-r-JPi Antonio t A bale, &0. who re eently returned to Italy from the t'nited States, was shot anil killed in n public square here today by Otiiseppe Ccrplcano, an old busi ness rival in America, who once bAfnte tried to kill him. MichiKan.has by far the greatest coast line of any state. ON EARLY . CLOSING j The Med ford Merchants asso j elation will meet at the Hotel Mcd ford Monday even ing at t:31l. i L'very merchant .1. urged , lo. he question will he brought up for ft vote at this meeting. Wall Street Report NI-;V YORK, June 1 4. (ff Heavy profit inking impeded the 1 resumption of the upward move j mciit in prices In today's Mock 1 I market, hut operators for the rise 1 j broitgh forward new- leaders 1 whenever ihe old fnvoiltcs showed 'signs of falterinu. After a strong loperrtiiK followed hy n mid-day ', wave of seJIiriK, the niai kei took on the appearance of widespread ( li regulai fty by early afternoon, mt gains still ontnunibered losses, j Lowering of the call money re jne'wal rate to 7 per cent, coupled ' with n further easing of time money rates, stimnlateil pool ac tivities. The market wns strengthened In the lafl hour by another forward movement in U. S. Steel, which mounted over three points to ( above 177. Montgomery Wnrd f lumped from 11 to ai oend 1 1 3 'on the annouiK cnient of increasing (the capitalization. The close was wieady.1 Total sab'H approximated ' 3,. '00,000 share. i ECONOMY Meat Market Picnic Time Is Here! - - We Have a Nice Assortment of Lunch Meats And For The Dinner at Home Fancy Veal ' ' Corn Fed Pig Pork Spring Lamb Choice Steer Beef Calves Liver Try Our Veal Loaf Prepared for Baking SPECIAL! ' Lamb Stew, lb 16c Rabbits,. Fryers, Hens NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Phone 46 206 E. Main NEW SUN-TAN DRESSES MODERATELY PRICED M. M. DEPT. STORE Saturday . .1 . m' ' ' v NEW SUN' TAN ?: DRESSES . . AVashiible .crejib de -ll.iiK) dresses in Hie new Sun Tun, slylelow "-nt in baelc, some with laltice liii-k and (lelncliiilile neekereliiel'. $16.75 Washable'' Summer, Dresses Dimities in dainty sninnierv cool styles .1 $3.29 Rayons, lit lmek grdiinds wilh dni'k cr l'i.n'111'es..i. $4.95 Swimming Suits 'Baby Face' Rayon : $4.45 to S6.95 A oompUta biia'of rnyon'fof the little folks. Sizes 4 tp 12 years. . K'iiVlm lilnnitiirs-:..,-...ii',:.;.59.' Hii.vmi I'mitii's,, ttliisl.il' .toiuand liiiml mottoin .;59 lfiiyim Vests ;-4S Idiynii Cniiibinnlioiis ...$12, IJii.viin Slips, liuill-iii Hliiiulilci', rnl'fli' trim ,....;;.....Q8 Celanese 98c yd.--.' Ili'iiiilifiil new palti-nis in fig ured (Vlanosc. Iili'iil fur slim-; mit dresses. . ' All wool swimminq; 'suits, one-jieee suits and lvo-)ioce suits. All sizes and. a vari ety of colors and eol- oi'-eoinhinalions. Special Sale On T! ;", ; Women's Colored Low Shoes , S4.95 Red, .1)1 no, Green, Cuban or., hili heels, t straps or tje styles, . Values, up to' $R.4")-; Every pair in stock reduced to $4;95- BARGAIN BASEMENT :l-iiirli (iiiiirliinns. Stripes, pliiiils. i-lieelis mill plain eolins 15 Ki'diilnr 1-V Tn'eliiiR. Heil iir blue slripe nr pl.iin Inn with lilinler. Spe fin I Siitiirilny only, 10 .vls. I'r . !j?l Women's (linize Vests. I'.ilill up slmill- iler or limliee top 29 New lot Cliililren's ('out .Style Sweiil ers, plain or mixed colors $1.10 i $1.79' (.'liililren's I'lay Suits. Mine with red trim 79C Cliililren's Mexienn Slraw Ilnts.4Se Women's Wilihedtop Mereerized Ilnse 35C l(l-ineiri''iiKl Color I'rinteil IJnyoiis 35 v Hiiliy Slioes. Illiiek, patent eiiloul 89c Cliililren's lilaek 1'iilent Slippery with lilond trim. Sizes 2 to 5 $1.29 Children's I'atent One-strap I'nnipit $2-79 nnd $2.98 : Children's Sandals $1.20 & $L49 ' AVomeu's Sundalri $1.9$l . Women's Two-tone Crepe Sole Spnrt Oxford ; ,...r'....,....,.. $2.93; . Wonirn's Patent 1-striip l'liinp $3-48 Men's Sandals '. ,! . $2.18 ". Men's Oxfords, tan r lilaek... $3.48 ' ltovs' Oxfords, all sizes $2.49 nnd $2.98 L u i C. A. MEEKER, Manager