Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1929, Image 11

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    MEDFORD AfATTi -TRTDTTSTE, MT1DFOTJD, OREGON". SUNDAY. JITNR P.O. 1029.
PAOE THREE
!
Ye Poet's Corner
FEMININE EDITOR WINS HONORS
TOTTERS ON FALL!
. TOKYO, June L'it. ,) Thtre (
Mas every indication today a suil- !
ileiit cabinet crisis, thrcatining the j
(overiimcut of Huron Giichl Ta-'
naka, lias arisen. The trouble was '
understood tt have Us routs In the '
report of the Investigation into the
death of Marshal Chang To-Un. 1
defeated Chinese war hud, in '
Munchruia last June. J
The leading native papers today
freely asserted tlnit the cabinet, j
formed from the selyukat, or eon- i
rt?i vuiivu parry, in iui and recon
stituted In WfJS, was tottering and
Ulut the minseito, ur libera! o4po
Vition, was preparing to tjtko over
the. reins if government.
II OF. 'RIDE'. IS
I'ORTUNn, Or., June 29. fPl
The body of hii utihlentirit-il man.
Mllh u liullft hole In nix U-ft li-m-nle.
and his trouH-rs weighed with
bricks, was found early today In
Ihu 'il!atuptte rivw near the
Holhvori l.ridKi'. I'ortland.
H.irhor iiatrol officers believed
the man was "In ken tor n i-wio"
and ui c cllcclilUB police records !
lor niiKsin persons in an effort to
identify htm. ..
Thq hody had apparently been
In the water ten days. There was
Cl venta ifi change in the poekets.
' Unless he were left handed,
polica eliminated the suicide
theory.
JUGOSLAV QUEEN
JlKi.CRADI-:, Jugoslavia, June
2f. (pj Queen Marie of Jugo
slavia save birth, to a third son
Friday at 11:40 p. m. at the sum
mer palace at Hied. Her mother.
Queen Marie or Rumania, was at
her hedside. .Mother and son ar;
doint; well.
-Announcement of the birth caus
ed sreat rejoicing in the capital,
Where- residents were particularly
elated that it occurred on Saint
Vitus' day, the country's national
holiday.
Yesterday was also the nnniver
sary of Jugoslavia's victory at
Kossova, the day from which the
existence of the united kingdom
of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
dates.
.llKhLlN (A) The luxury tax
'has proved .such a himbm to Mer
lin's movie nod vaudeville theatres
that the owners nre appealing to
public opinion for support of a
downward revision. The theatre
men even threaten to cloe their
places if the present taxes are con
tinued. APIA, Kamoa (I) A cocoa nut
diet was credited with having
brought htnw life to I.apana. a na
tive f I'uka I'ulca who. has just
celebrated his moth birthday. In
quiry developed, however, that the
old man had been a cannibal in his
youth.
1)1 K VAC ATION LAND
God shaped a unlverso of wonders.
From water, rock, earth and
Band,
These master-pieces symbolizing
bis power.
Were ncattered over sea and
land.
Then he made man to explore and
eonrmer,
As progress marched on and on.
One of these rare gifts of God
Is our Southern Oregon.
Spend your next day of vacation,
In our wonderful land of dreams.
Among the high snow-clad peaks
. And rushliiB mountain-streams.
Where the wary speckled beauties,
In shadowy pools await,
The east of the venturous anglers
J. unrig royal coachman bait.
"It's a great country," is our slo
gan. Kvery word of it ringing true.
Spend your next vacation in dur
region
And I vouch you will say so, too.
Our highways are smooth and
faultless.
Home rising to the sky tt seems.
Along them are gifts of nature.
That satisfies vacation dreams.
Where once majestic Mt. Maonia
stood, --
Now deep within a crater lies,
A lake, that has no equal
With waters, bluer than summer
skies.
Into this vast crater, 'pours the
melting snow I
From the peaks, that above it I
: rise. ' 1
Funning cataracts and water-falls
.Making it a vacationist's para
dise. ' j
Around the lake, runs . a scenic
road.
That for beauty is unsurpassed, !
Kuch curve of the road, adding an- !
other thrill
I'ntil the end is reached at last.
Krom lofty heights you can look
down.
Two thousand feet and more
To water, blue as indigo.
And a moss-covered rock bound
shore.
In the swirling waters of the River
Uogue.
Is the domain of the steel-bead
and cbinook,
Kach worthy of any angler's skill.
Fur a fight is on when they
strike the hook,
Like a flash they are off for deep
er water
The reel whirrs as you put out
the line.
Then ensues, a game of give and
take.
As you wind up the reel, time
after time.
Our mineral springs are many.
Scattered hero and there among
the hills,
Making ideal places of recreation
And balm for many aches and
- His,
All of them are accessible-
Through svencs thyt Inspire and
rhrP!
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K. t SECURES SIX
Aft
WASIUNCTON, June L'9. (Ji
Mi'inhers of the board of directors
of the Knights of Columbus wero
informed today by l.uku K. Hint of
St. louis. the orih'r's supreme ad
vocate, that six convictions already
had been obtained in libel uctlnn.i
KrowliiK out of lite circulation iltir
itiK and after 'the las! presidential
ratupalKn on the bonus "KiiIkIiM
of t'oliuubilB oath."
Of those proBccnted. he said, wh
were Protestant ministers und two
were women. No more cases are j
pendiut;, he added, anil no acntiit-!
tals have resulted In any that have
been tried.
Distributors of the "oath," he re
called, have been denounced by
the cntmultloe of past giand mas
ters of California which examined
the Knights of Columbus ritual sev
eral years bko and found "neither
I the alleged oatji nor nny similar
pledge." The spurious "oath" d -scribes
Protcsanis as "Infamous
heretics" and pledges "relentless
war" against them and ngalttHt all
Masons.
Amoclatcd Pi-ess Photo
Man again bowed to the superior talents ot woman when Franeea
Holtiday, editor of the Jackson, Ky., Times received the state press
association cup for having accomplished mcit for community welfare
during the year,:
Where you hear the call of the,
' quail, grouse and pheasant t'
And glimpse the soft-eyed won
dering doer.
A delightful ride, takes you to a
t marvelous cave
! "Oregon's Marble Halls", s o
i named
i My tiro puet of the sirens, Joaquin
j Miller,
I For poems of nature, he was
' famed.
To him, their grotesque beauiy was
j inspiring.
Never tiring of the wondrous
: sight,
i He spent days of exploring these
! caverns.
j Then, of them, in verso he did
! write.
Not onb Is Southern Oregon, ft
play-ground,
Mut it has wealth and possihili-
J ties untold.
With virgin forests of pine and fir.
Many useful minerals and veins,
i rien with gold,
j Four thousand carloads of pears
Is a season's record we hold,
(All of them loaded and iced 'in
Medford. . 1
I ; For their journey, made nice and
rvld.
;'Medford, ihe gateway w h c r o
dreams come true,
' Can be reached by motor, auto-
bus or train.
j If your time Is limited, take the
sky-routo
And fly in by aeroplane.
For soon our airport will be the
, finest.
' All lit up with a beacon-light,
j You'll experience no trouble in
( landing
Kither by day or night.
I
! If you are tired of knocking about,
And no longer wish to roam,
'Just looking for a quiet lltllo spot
To build yourself a homo,
; Our Chamber of Commerce will
t help you,
! If you only come their way,
I And we will welcome you ns a
j neighbor,
If in our land you wish to stay.'
t By liert M. Clute.
UOMK UP) A fund of $I."i."0
has been given by the Provincial
A nti -Tubercular Consort I ium for
the benefit of ai'ing children of
lioine, Tho . money, will bo used
to give free vacations In the moun
tains or by tiie sea to the suffering
VflllllL'St lYA. V
Loyalty Sunday
Pledge I& Given
for Church Use
WASHINGTON. June
(A) Tiie Anti-Saloon League
today made public u pledge
to be read tomorrow in
churches and Sunday schools
co-operaling with it in '"loy
alty Sunday" observances, K
reads: s
"In common with other
Americans and lovers of lib
erty throughout, the na1 ion
on this day we pb'dge our
support to t be president of
tbi' I'niled States in bs ef
forts to establish law ob
servance and maintain law
enforcement. We promise to
help promote respect for
law- by obeying it ourselves
and encouraging its obedience
by others. We accept our re
sponsibility to support vigor
ous enforcement for those
whn will heed no other appeal."
'
WE USE
HAWKISON
. ULCANIZINQ 8V8TEM
All Work Guaranteed
Pliipps Auto Park
Highway at Jackaon
Phona 1037-R
iiiiii'iii!i'lW'!iiiii!l!!i;ii!i;!:iM'B":iiiy:''i:iii!i'
Art Mod erne Suite
in Walnut
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Bed, Dresser
or Vanity Chiffonier
1 1 9 50
SPECIAL This Week Only
Double Deck ( ffA
. Coil' Spring . . . ; HplU.OU
35-Pound Silk' 591
Floss Mattress f AltJy
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
PHONES Hdw. Dept., 134; Office, 35-J; Furn. Dept., 35-R
Sixth and Bartlett A Reliable Place to Trade
CHICAGO, June SH. (A) Fditb
Mason, prima duunn of the Chi
cago Civic Opera company, filed
suit in circuit court yesterday to
divorce (iiorgio- polacco. director
of the company. The bill, which
was ordered suppressed, was filed
just one day before their tenth
wedding anniversary.
Miss Mason refused to comment.
Maestro Polaccp is 54 years old
and Miss Mason ,1(1. Their only
child, (Jraco Kdilh, was born in
the summer of 111 lift, with Mrs.
Arthur Meeker acting as god
mother. When the child was still
an infant Polacco way reported as
having Insured bis lift tor $;'".
0UO with the daughter as beneficiary.
telephoned we would be there at six" -
A COURTESY CALL
Many disappointments and sometimes embarraw
ment result from "just dropping in' on folka.
A telephone call is so quick and reassuring that most
people think of it not only as a courtesy due others,
but a real convenience to themselves and it cost!
little.
Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone,
or from public telephones conveniently located everywhere.
Home Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Of Southern Oregon
You Can Buy
Graham-Paige Qu
ality
at $OCk
MANY people are surprised
to learn that Graham-Paige
quality can be purchased for as
little as $855 at factory.
The 612, with prices beginning
at this figure, is a large,-powerful
and dependable automobile,
in which we have earnestly en
deavored to give you more than
an average dollar's worth of real
value for every dollar invested.
When you lift the hood, you
will sec a big engine, delivering
62 horsepower with smooth
operation assured by seven large
bearings, a crankshaft 2-i inches
in diameter, and a motor block
with the weight and cooling
capacity that mean dependability
and endurance.
The four wheel service brakes
(fully enclosed internal expand
ing hydraulic type) have large
twelve inch drums. The emer
gency brake of the 612, like that
of all Graham-Paige cars, is en
tirely separate. We believe the
protection of two independent
braking systems is essential on
all cars, regardless of cost.
W
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A Car Is Ready
for You to Drive
All through the 612, you will
find an extra margin of size,
weight and strength. Every one, ,
of its 3,125 pounds contributes
directly to better performance,
increased safety and long life.
The bodies are roomy and beau
tifully finished. Upholstery is
genuine mohair, with a guaran-
tec of long wear attached to
every cushion.
We ask you to study the 612and
enjoy a demonstration before
you finally select any car at or
anywhere near its price.
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
103 South Riverside
0. GREY Graham Paige Dealers
Phone 202
II. D. GEE'S