Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1929, Image 9

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    Mebforb Mail
UNE
Second Section
Six Page
Second Secton
Six Pagtfs
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Weekly A'lfly-MWilli Yv.tr.
MEDFORD. OKMXiOX. THUHSDAV. JUXK liT, IMS).
No. 97.
1T s.iiil. "I was a sum II grocer.
I know nothing of the sea. but
afiiT the exploit of Ltntlboigh 1
li fiiicil I must do tfnimuliiiiK dar
iim in uniei' to sct-'urc money to
many. Now I don't know what
I shall do, but I want to o to
New York. Something I nhitll do.
to iiiiiko money to buy a farm for
Agatha .and myself.",.
CENTRAL POINT
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CENTER BUILDING TO LAND IN JAIL
"MEDFORD'S OWN STORE'
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CALAWIITY
ENDS TRIP
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Jiny Boat in Which Lone
Man Crossed Atlantic Is
Burned in Storm Owner
Rescued By Island Resi
dent Wanted to Do
Something Daring, Like
Lindy Money Needed.
CHA KLKSTON, S. C, June 27.
(A1) The beach at Kiawah island,
2 0 miles south of hero, today held
the battered and burned remains
of the Akh. lS-foot boat In which
Paul Muller. Herliu grocer, cross
ed the Atlantic alone.
Her skipper, safe here after u
shipwreck and night of exposure,
told the story of the disastrous end
of IiIh Manibur-New York voyage.
Beating his way up the coast
4 from Miami, where he first touch
ed the American shore, Muller ran
into storms off the South Carolina
coast late Tuesday. A suatl strurk
the Aga, tore her sail to bitH and
tossed her on the. rocky Kiawah
shore.
The Aga began to break up,''
said Muller "so 1 decided to .set
her afire as a signal for help. 1
poured what was left of my lamp's
petrol over the decks and touched
a match."
When no help came, he related,
he lCK"n swimming for .John Isl
and, seven miles away, where be
could see a house. When he bail
covered part of the distance, Frit.
Stroebcl of Charleston, drawn by
the fire from Johns island, picked
him up in "a rowboat.
They-made their way to Charlen
ton. Muller is staying with Stroe
bcl until he can make arrange
ments to continue to New York.
The grocer-sailor was heart
broken at his voyage's unhappy
Riding. Mo told "f a girl waiting
for him in l-terlin ant) of how bo
had hoped his daring would bring
him t'noiiKh money to marry her.
Agatha (lavlnsky ,is her name.
"We are both poor people." Mtit
m. 7- . . I
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
KAC1LK POINT. June 27. (Spi-
jolnl) The entire community was
! plunged into deep gloom by the
Central Point is proud of her
health center. The neat little shin
gled buiigaltmL, pebble -dashed in
green, wKh Bay awning flhaded
windows, touched up with orange,
is a happy spectacle 'that greets
the eye of tourists as well as Jack
son county residents as they travel
the main street of Central Point.
The little house on the corner, I
'(teath ot nr. u. i. .Morgan, it was I wtjl H siK .ventral Point Health
just seven months iigo that the I center." extending out from one
! beloved pastor suffered a stroke sUle iH the (.lu.,-eto expression of
and Hiuce that time he had been an th( ,ireie;s work done in health
i invalid. It is a just tribute to the I wul.)( throughout that community
memory of the . departeu to say , lhe Juukwll t.ounty imrsea unrt
Hint, in regretting his removal otnpr8 Pmpuy.d ln the services of
jfrom our midst, we mourn for one I ujtt
wno was in every way wormy oi
'our respect and regard. lie was a
MACON, On., Juno 27. (A) It
appears that rackets don't mix
successfully.
For instance, when a gang of
Miami, Fin., bootleggers decided
to hijack a Jacksonville rival, they
neglected to find out whether the
money they took from the lining
of his coat was good or bad
Consequently with secret service
men, as well as prohibition agents
on the trail, the result has been
1 0 arrests, five in Miami, three
in Washington, J. C. and one
each in Jacksonville and Macon.
W. M. Bolton of (ionhls' Kla.,
was under $5000 bond for the
federal grand Jury here today
after his plea of guilty before a
Cnited States commissioner en a
of passing two worthless
The interior of the building is charge of passing
Krii-ht niiH Itivllinir with Itw rwt-tS-.a I1 1 1m ll xh Id a man ill a
(iodly man. merciful, patient and I ful Rrppn tones its border of pie- Miami lunch stand gave him. thV
kind, and in the passing of his soul . tnrluUy healthy children following! bad money to buy liquor and that
the entire community is made the , ,.K.h otner around ti,0 four walls; he came hero and spent it in-'
poorer. - ,h mnjn room, ln a series of ' stead.
At the community church olt,,,,,,,,,, ,., .u- -.,.,,,.- ,., tu-.- lif.win-iv neernt service
,,,,.., : . , '.nappy games. i ne viuniui.e room
Kagle Point faunday, before a good fifi divi(led ()ff into thrw sections
sized congregation, a special Her-,... mpitnA of tlarti,ion8-Ilo ro.
mon was preached by James John
j ceiving room, the dressing room
operative, today was authority for
the statement that Jack Fields qf
Jacksonville was the man who
Btonot haith Home, Cal., Mr John- ln(, t)e wei hh and coniiUitaUon , was hijacked at Miami and had
ston took for his text the tid verse ..h,.,,..,.,- ii7fn worth of snurious bills taken
'of the third chapter of Romans:
''"All have sinned and come short
I of the glory of God. Miss Koenig
; gave a solo.
i At the Presbyterian churVh next
'Sunday. June 30, Reverend lverson
of Medford will occupy the pulpit
j during the absence of Reverend
1 Davidson, who will be at Hutte
Kails all that day. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. The lesson is a re
j view of the quarter: "Prophets
and Kings of Judah's Decline," and
the lessons of the quarter have
given us sonic of the brightest
I names of the Old Testament his
tlory. Velina Davis will recite a
'short poem. Preaching services at
11 a. m. Reverend lverson will
bring the message. Everybody wel
I come.
j A vei;y enjoyable day was spent
j Sunday when some of pur residents
I went to the free auto park picnic
grounds above McLeod park and en
joyed a picnic dinner. They were
I .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley, Iso
! tee Prown, Mrs. John Rader and
'Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Antipole und son,
- Donald.
rately equipped
While baby clinics are held but
once a month, Wednesday of each
week is set aside as a conference
day and a county health nurse will
be stationed Oierc on this day.
Children in the schools who are
underweight are being encouraged
to conic Into the headquarters forj -or
regular weighing, ana the health
center through this, any many
other activities has already taken
a place In the community hereto
fore undreamed of.
4
from him. Ho since has been
arrested and placed in jail at
Jacksonville, the operative said.
Brodnax said all the bills were
i.rlnlnH ,.ff lihlln tlweH llV I. M. .
Henna of Jacksonville in 1924.'
1 Henna is serving a term in the
I'nited States prison "t Atlanta
counterfeiting. Tho plate
never has been found. j
OVERTOPS LAST YEAR
COOL
ON COOS COPCO LINE
OFF
VIVMNV3C rtrvwc
2. Cooling...
delicious... satis
fying. Tree Tea
V gives the perfect
Hxcellenl progress is reporled
on l le construction of the new
i 'open power line beiwoc'n Win-ehostei-
and Coon Hay. Three
crews are being worked, one out
of HoHohurg. another - at Sitkum
and one at Fairvlcw. The Hose-
mi-g crew, which consists of 1 1)
men. Is contemplating the brush
ing out between Hoseburg and
Keston, an4 has the work nearly
finished. Materials are being de
livered 'along the line so that in
stallation will be commenced in
the very near future. A crew of
xi men ik cmiiped at Sit"kum and
Is also engaged ln- cb-aring the
brush off the right of way. A
survey crew is located at Fairvlcw
and is making the final location
on the west end of the line. More
than $rnn.noo will be expended in
the count ruction af this line.
wLich will be an important factor
in linking up the power service
of Coos ' Hay with that of The
California Oregon Power company.
MRS. TOU VELLE'S KIN
CHICAGO. Juno 27. (Pi WhUt
melons are foeinp marketed now ut
the rate nf a carload every minute
and a half, day and niKht.
A tlirce-room cabin, built of A report loony irom tne frovcrn-
shlnKloH and trimmed with peeled niont bureau of aKriculturul eeo
poles. a rustic bridge, and a welljnomics said the Kupply no far thin
with an 'old oaken bucket' huh-! season aventKed two and a half
lienrted above It. These are tij times as laruc as a year nco. Tak
few of the features of a homo.liiK the country as a whole, more
now belntr worked out by. 11. a. i than 10(111 cars of . melons daily
Cleveland, local deslKner and dec- have been shipped durluK the last
orator, for his . property on the.! week, the exact total being 7.-O0
Old Stage Knad. ' cars.
Sir. Cleveland dcsluned thlsl OcorKla and Texas furnished
unlnuo llttlo homo In keeplnit' most nf the melons.
with the historical sotting of the
famous old trail, over which the,
ulni.n citiK'tieu nltnrf theft' course
il.ivs To nild to the!"- ni'-nicn, iinn iicvii vie-
lnnmto Merrick.
NKW VOHK, June 26.-M1') V.
tn tiliinpei'
ciuaint effect of the landscape, ho president and general mummer of
Is having the cabin built upon; Inn U'estliiKhouse Klectrlc and
tho side of tho hill, with thnl Miiiiufuc-turlnisf ronipHii)'. w intKln
ha.-k nf tho building hfgher titan i president or tho corporation at a
the front. The fulling around meeting of the directors today. Ho
the porch is to be madfl of peeled I ' Lpl "
poles. A rustic log bridge will
be built over a natural stream.
which runs through the property,
other features of thin lypo will bo
added as the home progresses.
H. Herr who, after an
extended vacation, will become
vice-chairman of the board.
GUNS FLAME IN RUM L Vg
SMUGGLER'S BL0CWDE.5rM
.
WINDSOR. Out., June 27. l'
Iiiiim flamed again CHrly today
along the upper reaches of the
Detroit river as ruin smugglers
essayed another dash through the
United Stat"H blockade.
Heavy firing was reported from
off tho foot of Capon avenue In
Windsor, and about 6 o'clock
there whs a general movement of
speed era ft in tho Kast Windsor
sector, followed by tho Intermit
tent mm of guns.
THREE BIG DAYS
SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY SALE
THROUGHOUT THE STORE
Timely Items at Drastic Reductions
j
Odds and Ends
Wash Fabrics
Rayons both plain and
printed. Other prints
of all kinds. an
Values to 98c $M
3 yards for JsL
To 49c Curtain Nets at 3 for $1.00
$1.25 Value Oval Braided Rugs....$1.00
$1.25 No. 1 Feather Bed Pillows..$1.00
Rayon Stripe Shirtings,
39c value 4 yds. for $1.00
"Turk Knit" Wash Cloths, pastel
shades 6 for $1.00
Values to 50c
Beautiful
Cretonnes
3 yards for
Cretonne and Crash
cabin or porch pillows, O !
filled with Kapok 1,,r -
At the Harvard University 203rd
annual commencement last week,!
John IeWeese Blosser. of ('hllii-1
cotbe, Ohio, was awarded the. do
cree of Hachelor of I,awH, with
honors, in recognition of his pro-j
fidency in academic work. j
M r. lilnsser won his A. H. at
Harvard in lltjti. and the law de-,
I (fre-o reouires three years Rradu
! ate Ptudy. which he completed
It h hiKh honors.
lovi'inor I'ranklin lioosevelt oi
New York whs chief marshal of
the commencement. Chillicothc
(Ohio) fia.etle.
.lidin Hlosser is n nephew of
Mrs. K. U: TouVello of Jackson
ville.
COMING-SUN.
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
The Supreme Achievement in
Talking Pictures
SIZES
for FAMILY
USE
Kram ORONITE
calIons cleaning
- FLUID !
STAtoakd on. awPANy op caixkknu
WE DEVELOP j
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy!
YOUR REXALL STORE j
Open Sundays and Evenings I
All the Time i
To $1.25
Panel Curtains
With 3-inch ttffl
Rayon Fringe $i
Each M
Fancy Silks, as printed radiums, fancy
taffetas, plain taffeta, changeable taf
feta, brocaded art satin. ' t 1
To $2.50 values A
Supertwist Satine for
slips, all pastel and O ot. j 1
dark shades, 59c val -V"1
30c Value
Fast-Color
Prints
4 yards for
g. .- .
At the Rlalto
An nxt'Pt'dlnKly h k lllf ill romhlnR-
Itinn nf Hi'.tlnn and rnniHtiri Ih ut
Ithr KIhIId tlicatrp Willi a talf nf
ailvcnturo in Tint Mi'l'ny's "Tho
! I ioHi;rt Ultlpr."
it In an entirely new nnd oriirlnnl
. Ht ory. the lliome nf w!il li revnlvei
I about the mrussli! of tho earlj
! while, settlers durinis liio rHtifiea
; t loti of the Mianlli land deed. The
;iletiire opens with a yiittns and
jpallant imtiy express rlder helcl u
and robbed or a luno deed whleh
forces a heantlful senorita on the
: nierey of a friedly mission.
I Tim McCoy as the iony express
j rider lends all his romantic and
colorful post to the portrayal.
WE THANK YOU
The Uni'inc Cleanorn. Inc., b new establfshinent recently opened
ln Mcdlord. taken thla opportunity of IhanklnR ll those,
who visited our orflce anil cleanlni! plunt on North Central on
our opening day. .
We especially wish In thank Ihose nf our friends and Iho Cham
ber of Commerce., who ho nenerously contributed flowera ami
ferns for the occasion.
The many expressions of approval and commendation for the
completeness of our equipment are very fcrntlfyiiur and Roes to
prove that not only Medlord people but vailcyilcH In Kcncral are
strictly up to the minute in lecoitni.InK ihe value nf an Institu
tion where only flrKt class work Is done.
Attain thanking you, wc are
THE UNIQUE CLEANERS, INC.
By IRA C. MOSS, Prendent.
Office ID South Central
I'lanl Kit North Central
J'hone
Turkish
Towel Sets
2 Cloths; 1 Towel
.. $1.25 Value
To $1.59 Boys' Kaynee Shirts ....$1.00
To $1.98 Wash Dresses, odds & ends $1
To $1.00 val. Brassieres and
Bandeaux 2 for $1.00
Girls' Rayon Combination suits
pink only; 4 to . 12 yrs. $1.25
value-. $1.00
Ladies' Seal Pack Nainsook Union
Suits, flesh and white. $1.25
values 2 for $1.00
$1,50 val. Combination Garter
Girdle, Sanitary Apron and
Belt $1.00
$1.25 Children's Wash Dresses in
Prints, each" $1.00
French Voile. Underwear, beautifully
(rimmed with excellent laces, all pas
tel shades, chemise, panties and t1
gowns, sizes :(! to 50 .$2.50 val
Women's
Bungalow
Aprons Jj
Two for 1
Kayon Slips in pastel shades, well
made with full shadow hem, (tl
1.125 value 1
One lot, Rayon and Pure Silk t j
Ladies' Vests, values to T"-!.(K.... 1
Three
Big Days
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Novelty Jewelry
ONE HALF PRICE
$1.95 Holeproof, Wayne and Van
Raalte, odds and ends, all colors.
3 pair for $3.00
MONDAY 8nades! values, $1.25
Rayon Panties, lace trimmod and
tailored; in pastel o f Pi
Large Full-Coverage
Rubber Aprons
in Rose, Grey, Blue
Just About Half or
Their Value $$
Two for M.
36-Inch
Heavy Twilled
Beach Outing
5 yards for J
Very Sheer
Handkerchief
Linen
in orchid, maize, copen
and ceil blue
$1.50 Value
Yard . I
i
Colored and Plain
White, Full Size
. Linen Huck and
Damask
Towels i
$1.50 Value
' , I I i
i n
$1.49 Value
Navy Pongee
Genuine Imported and
Fast Colors
Girls' Sateen
Bloomers
Black or White
59c Value
Russell's
Dollar
Sale
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