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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1929)
M!TVfOTTV MTH TRTBTTNTR, rEBFORTOTJCONT. TTTrRSTUY. .TTXF. 20. 102-1. r EARWIG ARMY jl:illl WlMMV Mir i M-wilTS V. IV fl (" h:iv.. t-ali'll KriMI h.ilis .iolli.s ilirrlnj; im,. nv;l:l linn-. CULT HEAD TELLS HAS CAMP ON s I W of sinful HOLLY STREET World's Prettiest T , . I KLAMATH FA 1.1?. On1., Juno ; i.-l Lids for t-U-aiiiitf the ParwiKs, dreaded Insects which I $fo.i'uu airport here were. iv nveilouk not hi tit; in t!f-ir depre- i jectcd last night uiul the of for a ,t. 'u t .,i ..,i,. .. 1 of the county court tu use countv , . , ... ... , , n:tu ihiU'ii uerv was mrcii ct, M'ftiun Of Medluid. Ji.V'-r havillK , . . ., ' "linr tn Kiinon. tto v tic. wnr been discovered a short tun- t ;;n , . ... , thnn in ncHe-i .ii-ei-n-ed th ,,,, u-,;,tl, ..... ... , . , i jianifs contemplating nmuKurat Hk ' In"" 111 A "M ' u 1, l" K 1,m 11 luo . on bnutn Ivy street near the old .., , . ' . ,, ,iverseci or Zion i Mi v reiic-imm ' i-ii.ii in uii' v iim hui' air ones, - " , j ; city authorities are hastening de-"11"- "nival h.-rf. I velopment f lno uunKipnl air- "'Yu' drniikiiiK l.y men. women , ! port. Tlie two lines aro -Maddux fin1 "itdren is shameful. W hy. 1, wind ihe 1'acific Aviation Service. 1 "omen with the whites of their i Inc. Free .Methodist church property. Insects found on 1 lolly street were displayed in a. bottle this fore noon ly Ml nter Oat man, .county fruit inspector, plnced in charge of a county survey. However, the survey has hardly hcKUn, and it is Mr. Out man' plan to employ four or five men to begin an active search for earwigs the first of next week, if not earlier. lie also plans to place earwigs on exhibition in various establishments about the city, giv ing local residents not familiar with the bug an apportunhy to .hwunie aciuaintod and not be come alarmed if they see strange iu:-'-ts which are not earwigs. Medford property owners as well as residents in all sections of the county, thinking they have dis- overed the insects, are requested to place several in a bottle and tffer same at once to Mr. Oaiman. Karwlgs are one of the most destructive Insects known, resem bling a dwarfed cockroach, and if i "o seen are never again mis taken for anything else. Their operations even extend to clothes hanging out on Hues, Mr. Oatmau vHattng several instances in I'ort- i'IIU'.UIO, June 2rt. iff) Four months tra d iji 1 1' foren coun tries has not shaken Wilbur (llenn i N'oUva's conviction that all men are LICHMOND. Ya.. June Bishop .Janus 'aniioii, tin? .Methodist Kpiscopal South, believes the country a nation-wide chain of newspa pers to uphold law enforcement. In a speech here last night before a district convention of his church ho described what he termed the attitude of "deliber ate misrepresentation" on the part of the secular press of the country toward prohibition en forcement and what ho said was its "posh ivo refusal" to support President 1 loo vi r's appeal for I-. -pert for the dry law. I eyes actually cooked by alcohol." I The crowd standing in the heat and dirt of the station listening j to the religious leader gave some ; evidence of incredulity, and one I man standing m-ar Mr. Yoliva gave . voice to his doubts. ! "That's 'no exaggeration, that's a fact," Voiiva assured him. I The conditions are such across the waters that missionaries will 0 (rij he sent out from Zion City, he said. Jr. tlf ; fount lies selected by the overseer Church ' tm' ''"'hide Holland, lo- needs 1 1)1 hoot land, J'-gypt, Palestine mil Syria. Giannini Denies XKW YOlIK. iA't A. P. C.ia ninni. California financier, htts (U tiled a report printed in the San Francisco Kxaminer that he was joining with Kox Kihn and Western Klectric interests in the organist lion of a $Kiu, odd, noil talking IM'u theatre corporation. lis TOFT'S PROPERTY, SOLD TO HUTTON WilliiininaVulley Junclion Ser.-vic-e stalion improved considerably. Vicious Literature Secrct-lislribiilioii of virious litera ture, distorting llie truth in an eflbr! to mi- lead the public, cannot oIThcI tlic fact that only the finest tobacco tin; cream of the crop is used In I.ncky Strike Cigarettes. Leaders oi t-lort, iirt ami fashion testify to tbu improved flavor. plivsicians iv touNtiiij' does in fuel make I.urkic ess irritatiii" to the throat. And this pulilie eonliruis these opinions. In. crease in sales, greater than all other cigarettes combined, prove orId- ilo confidence in l.uekv Strike, iiular At'Us tiiif a HIIAM, HOSS II ItO S. A , l MiM;OMKIV, AcriMintnuis tuj AuJ.lor. 11m Amcriraa Tnhnem Compinj lucurpurBKMi Tm Lurky Striht Danri Orchestra tci 11 enn tinuv vwry Saturday nii'ht in a c tni.it to const radio hookup over the iV. lit C. network "REACH 'FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET .-;its-xoasi; No Tiiroat Irritation-No Cough. Associated Press Photo Lisle Goldardeiter as "Miss Aus tria" won the title of "Miss Uni verse" in the beauty pageant at Galveston, Tex. - I To maintain a elctltlrr ff', figure, no one can deny jf.iW the truth of the advice: INSTEAD OF A bVLLlV jf V P$St & XlPhJk mwfMhiMM te wnwlf V ' inKmw . ir nh -i: 2 TO RIM OF LUKE SPITE OF SLUSH An hnpori:i ut real estate t i :ins aetion in the u.'Mi'in ftiiiKc of the business dist rid was consum mated today when the Fountain lodf;e property direct ly optosite tlu city park ami located at the corner of West Main and Ivy streets between the Motel .Medford and t he I - Diversity club, was pur chased of Kay II. Toll, owner, by Many Mutioii, lessee ami iminat;tT of the Hotel Metlford. The con sideration was not Kven out, hut is understood In have been well up in the thousands, possession is Kiven July l. .Mr. Mutton says he bought it simply as a good business invest ment, and re;ards is as a cracker jack one. us the more he has seen of Medford since he has been a resident here for the past year and a half, the more firmly is he con vinced of Med ford's future growth and prosperity. Me regards him self as extremely fortunate in being able to get hold of such a finely located properly. The prop erty fronts 1 "lit feet on Ivy street and 1 Hi feet on West Main. For the present Mr. Mutton says the Countain bulge, which is the former home of 1 r. and Mrs. K. It. 1'ii kel, will continue tit be operated as a first class rooming house, as it has been by Mr. and Mrs. Toft. Inasmuch as the loca tion is a very desirable one for a business struct u r e, apartment house or even for a downtown resilience, the property. It is gcn- orally thought, will not be devoted' very long to rooming house use. M r. Toft, of course, will con tinue to reside In Medford. and from July 1 on will devote his entire time to the Medford Hoiuled Warehouse, which he owns, and to his real estate holdings in Jack- isonvillc, some I'O pieces. I Mr. and Mrs. Toft plan to buy 1 or build a residence in Medford tu the very near future. Although the rain and snow have ceased at Crater Iake National park, and the past tvvn days there have been fine ones, the work of clearing off the snow from the road between I lovernment camp and the lodge, which had been fast progressing, came to a stop yes terday morning when the big cater pillar broke down and although new repair parts were wired for from Portland or San Francisco, they may not be here for several days. This makes the situation doubt ful as to having that road cleared of snow all the way to the rim by next Saturday evening, unless Sup er hit emlent K. C Kolinsky puts hfs entire crew of labor at the park to shoveling snow. Despite the fact that the going is sloppy, many tourists and local citizens are visiting the lake rim dally, driving their cars to some distance above (iovernment camp and then trudging through the snow and slush about three-quarters of a mile up the hill to the rim. An odd sight is to see the tour ists, who are not dressed for such a trip, especially the women, trudging through this very wet slush in low shoes and silk' stock ings. The walk up the hill to the rim is not so bad early In the mornings, because the slush freezes over during the night sufficiently for one to walk upon the crust. The snow ami slush arc from one to four feet deep and the past two days it has been melting fast. Many local parties are planning to drive next Sunday as far above (Iovernment camp as possible, urn! then, if necessary, tramp through the slush to the rim to feast their eyes again on Crater hike. The first crew of employes left the city this morning, Fort Hubbard, park ranger, nnd C.eorge (Mutt) Ouuld, truck driv er, arrived here yesterday from the park, and will return this evening or tomorrow. Superintendent Ko linsky has been at the park for the past two days. vXO. New style details appear in esses Silk Dr Skirts are softer, more graceful . . . rippling lines, bows and cape sug gestions are seen frequently . . . by these little differences you will know these frocks as "new." Charming examples of a new season . . . yet ottered to you at the low prices you expect here. Sizes for Women, Misses and Juniors $X475 Printed and Plain Silks iMiMifi II II 1 1 III IMH1 TTF"" m .gMMM -wnK War3r!rjnwwX FfFam I'Otm.ANI), Ore.. June 2(1. (P) Top grades of butter follow ed Wednesday's advance in the egg price when the dairy ers 11, Warren llrolhern Klamath Girl Hurt 1 found n purse containing $1000 bilU lirooklyn t'nion (las It, JonH-Man-j KLAMATH FALLS. Ore-., Juno land some gems, lie received a re ville 8, Hy-I'roducls Coke and 1 20. (! Thetma ICknian, a years , waid of $alMl from Mm. Joueph N'ntiomil Cnsh Itei'lsler (1 Public old wns hi it critical condition In Frachmnn of New York. Change opened today. Kxtras and Service or New Jersey lunched l,of., , a hospital her today from Injuries i ' standards were each advanced u blnck of HUaves changing hands I received yesterday when she was Tho f,X(,,,ltiV(' committee of tna half a cent to 44 and 4 a Va cents, ,at n,r, T,U (.()S(, waH HlrnI1K Tn-.struck hv an aiiiomohllu diiven hv j ,ni'111 A'nerlcan Legion post and tho respectively. ,tll KuU,tt approximated 2,tiiM),00it 1'. L. Fahlander. i ways and means committee will Kggs remained unchanged, i shureH. ...m .; . r have an Important meeting at the Hotn products are now bringing , seasonably good prices. j Tho strawhei ry market was j stilt in the flumps today. Most' of the fruit that came . Jn was reported to be of poor quality, j This fruit represented the pick -1 Jngg ripened by the heavy show- j em preceding Wednesday. Thej top price was $ 1.75, with berries scarce at that figure. Improve ment is expected Friday. ILOQUI . l l.N 1. 1. iN . 1 1, un id 1") l ium-I! a I'lia in lt;r of I'lininitM'cv tumurruw ll real lloneHl liolt'l window wiislic.' fvt'iihiK at 7:30. A 1 IMI per cent ill town. On Iho nxif l.i'P l.invls nlti'iulnnco Is iiruoit Id he present. r GET DOUBLE CROSS THE MARKETS NEW TELESCOPE WILL REVEAL IRE STARS:;; Vroduco. POTITLANIJ, Ore., June 20. (Pi IH'TTFK Kxtras and standards, helf cent higher. Portland Dairy Kxchange net wholesale prices (cubes) : Kxtras. 44c; standards, 43Vjc; prime firsts, 4 2 Vje; firsts. 4 2c. Creamery prices: Prints, 3c over cube standards. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 20. VP) Jim Davis, alias Lester Hooper, ami his companion. Uod McCliimb, were in Jail hero to day facing charges of robbery. (dice say the two confessed par ticipating in the $1,00 Chlloiiin pool hall robbery on May 10. I Officers said Davis and Mo Cl umh declared they had been "double crossed" by n third niem I her of the gang who hud stolen ' most of the loot. They named ! "Hill OHborne." and expressed tho hope that police would urreat him and bring him to Jusllca. DtiviH and MeClumb were ar rested In Kurcku, Cat. Kiiii IVatielwn Itulterfat. KAN FRANCISCO, .Tune 20. Uutterfat, f.o.b. Kan Francisco, : r.oc. Wall Street Report TOO MANY ANTELOPE E NKW YORK, June 20. ()--T!io recovery In stock prices was re sumed today uftor an early period of heaviness, as a result of the growing Hpeculative belief Miat Ih? mid-year credit stringency will he considerably less Severn than ex- f do no particular harm peeled and that a gradual easing ! opinion of Stanley O. of credit conditions is In prospece after the turn of the month. Cools h limed operations Willi confidence In a select assortment, of ptihl'c utility, food, chain store, uulom q uvt; ami eieciiie ei(iiiiiiieiu mom , i uuu auieiope in I lie iwo ' uo.eii oi w ill' ll nt' i i o , ( w nil Ml On no llll I III KLAMATH FALUS, Ore., .Tunc 20.- iP) An open season on an telope in Jjike and Harney coun ties would, If properly regulated. In the Jewett. Oregon chief of Ihe Fnlted Hlntes biological survey. Mr. Jewett ie eetiily returned from a trip through the antelope country. He estimated there are at least 25,- ninlles. In kill off a few of the bucks, P.KItKKLKV. .Tune T..UU(I.i1itt 111'. I ..! f..fl..J...t' tel.'.;,,,,,,., now 1,HB .Icvlse.l will "" "'". I,:v"ls lor ""' V"ur-. . , , i , -ii ;-ievMii soitl ll iihHt'M wen iimi-t- - r - reveal stars closer to the earth ' 1 , . , . Mrevii'.itTii i- . . , , ... .J spersed among ti number of large: Lr. A k.n v Ht I ll. Kas. ii no laiiner i noil me eai in i mi ri . w . . . . ., . . , , ... . , 7 r . . .ii... ! i trn ill I in" liutti iioiii, iiiii- i i. - inonweallh Power sagging a points. 1 "nut of the laundry In the fed- he said. June 2". any now known was voiced yes terday by Dr. Walter S. Adams, director of Mm Mount Wilson ob servatory. The occasion was the 1 1 :it h annual meeting of the Pa cific cMit division, American As sociation for the Advancement of i Science, attended by more than :jfio yeading scientists of the nation. Otis Klevator and American ' eral prison here, was killed tn Kepublics 4. Meanwhile Laclede ; day by a flat iron In the hands of (las rose 13 points. Allls Chalin wi prlrionnr. Heath's Drug Store's Great Offer To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony Gas and Indigestion Money Back If One Bottle of Dares 's Mentha Pepsin Doesn't Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used THE PICK O' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES sew TODAY Flaming Youth in a Mad, Dizzy Whirl at What the Modern Flapper Calls Life m Carol IStuartM lj WILLIAM ; HEDDA Wt RUSSELL 1 HOPPFK m ROY P ARCX jU S ALSO 1 ROTHERMEL'8 lf C Good Added MUSIC f Short Features ' ' T VONKKItS. N. V., June 20 t,Vi Alexander Smit h Cochran, chief owner of the Alexander Smith Sons ( '.it tu t coitipiiny. In Yonkcrs. Idled at 2 o'clock this moining at Saranae Lake, where he went lal 1 riday to regain his health, j Mr. fochran. once reganb-d hp ' the t iebc-t hat helor In A nierlca. ! i ii phi la nt hropist, a nd hi , lo tiefact ioim were many. He w:if ; a vachting ent huslitft, ami 1 .'. years ago built the f'anltie. n run under for the honors of racing Sir Thomas Upton's Sha mi o k jib was the hudiant of CiIM.a Wultkit, whom by Uivyttcd, ' At ln-d the wav ha been found to cnmldne I'l'tedn with other cor rective !iiiii;ii'h aueiMN " that it will do the moHt gieid iti the fhort--.nt (iiiHslhlc lime, Why hot her with Mow netnr : when one tahlewpoonful of this : "plendld and pleiiaiit Ihpitd renn dy will riiij-c gas, hloatlni;. heavtTiess. .h'-artliurn or any upset condition of the stomach to speedily vantMi I Anil why Mioubl any man or .woman mffer another hour with j liidlKi sllnn or any !otn; Ii mlerv ; wlli'ii the remedy that in'ti almost Initatitly c m be easily prmured? Daren Mentha I'epyin not onlv j (iii kly teljevet pllii;i' ll dlstrets, but ll uliu cuniuvt tiubUuiu Im- digeMt Ion and dyMpcpMa. and tints art end to dlzxlncM. nervoiisnefx. headache, eeplewne-.s olid (If poodeiicy which dint i f-sslng t roit IiIch are nearly always ciuncd hy I'limnli' Ht n roach d jt ui'liatice. Dare's Meniha l'epin Is pleas ant lo take, has a delightfully i--freMiing tiiKte and after It has put our h t o in n c h In a clean and healthv condition just notice how much hetter vim look and fee), for besides lorrectiiig chronic Htomach dioners ibis Kupremely good rem edy I hat MeatliV iiml di ugulsts cveryu tiere guarantee 1m a fine tonic (hat litilld-4 you up nnd makes you work with vim, cut with lulUh unci bleep nuundly, i NOTICE TO SHRINERS SI'Kfl.M. MKIH'Oltl) SHRINK CI.VH l.rNTIIKOS on Monilay. .1mm L'llh nt (Hie I'! M. slinip. linti'l Moilfnnl. ci.iiiiillmotilln!? lMI'KHIAI, l'UTi:.T ATK I.KO. V. YOl'N'f.WOItTII. Good attendance requested. All Shrinert welcome, fall llntfl Mcilfiinl liitnip Salunlay noon mill make Yoserva tliinn hii Hint v'v may irp: r- J. C. THOMPSON, Secretary.