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PAflTC EIGTIT rEDFOnr) MATL TRTBUNT,, MEDFORD, ORKCiOX, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929. YANKTORtADOR GORED BY BULL BACK FOR IRE Spain Acclaims Sydney ; Franklin for Sunday Stunt Leaves Hospital to Dis . patch Animal Senoritas " . Wave Shawls. PACIFIC WAVES POUNDING-WRECKED FREIGHTER ' fj. iff , 4 V.' y& l .1 KICVIM.K, Hpaln. Jul yl. P Sporting Hnalii today acclaimed . 8yd ney Franklin, Brooklyn hull filter. Up miffriod InjurioH here , Ut tho burnt of hit hull ycHtrrduy, j wan sent to a hospital, hut rc- 1 turned In time finally to dlxpatch 1 the animal. ; Franklin, wearing a tobacco brown Jarlut with roM ttiminlnKH, hud IHh (him (HiiKlH hi tho burnt! ot bin eennd hull of tho day. Tho lull, u hiiRC black beaat, twlnttd lilu head and downfd the Anierl . can. who muk 1j ruined and badly lm.iiled before IiIh felluwa In the rlnff could get him a way. : lift was taken Immediately to ft clinic, where hln wounda were dreHKed. Meanwhile back at the arena tho "cMpndti," or Hecond man In the rlnK. niade ready to mibntl tuto for Kranklin In killltiK ihe bull, llo had JumI entered the rinic when Franklin hlnmelf appeared, and doflplto many bandaffi-H, in stated on completing tho Job hlm Bcir. llo obtained a new wword and made abort (thrift of the animal, tho audience kIvIiik h:m an ova tion. ThlH whh lnHutred iiarlly by IiIh Rood luck In em-aplim " goring when ho wan down, and partly by his courage In com ink' hack and vindicating hla akill In the arena. : Tho bull wuh Franklln'n wcond of the afternoon, the flrwt. a bay Animal, having out played hint ft ghtly. Franklin's flrHt "muleta" failed to hurt the animal and a Aocond whh required. ThlH extra trial dimmed tho enlhiiHlaum oC the huge audience, many of whom had come a great' dlHlance either afoot or In ox cartH to witnem tho performance of tho "Vankcc Toreado." . The huge arena whh filled, w'th women wildly waving their tdiawla In their enlhtiHlnmn, and um many of tho younger anil more beautiful Honorltaa wearing the clamdo man r "pi-. 7&r . iff! 1 I. JVC "ILL mk tho romantic month of June wa ; haf f jui-clfonl. to include Med nppurently the motive bark of llw; ford in their coiiKiderntion of pom-, urprie uttack of 10 couiiIi h upon j "ited for the prnpoed five the eonniv clerk', headouartei n ! million dollar navy dlrittihle Imse. Kiiturday. the Inst working day of I 'a the kIbI of a telecram received ; the month. . Helllla "Cupid" Mey-. mom aim iur-mru ur,...,- . . llk U'll .Iu tkn tlntnl erH, Burrennered the llcenMC uepari- tlr i mrnt to the offenBlve and local , lorn mm noon, i ne navy commit-; ..,.h..r were kent huv tvlnc , tee will proliahly visit Medfurd . knots yenterday and today. V 'ttT. s Hard on the rocki of the Point Reyei, Cal., beach the eteamer Hartwood was breaking under the train of a heavy ourf after rescue of the crew by the Coast Guard. Associated I'reHSPlioto AMELIA'S " PILOT On Copco Hour F, FOR WALTER IS GIVEN BY COPCO DIES IN CRASH DOING STUNTS' ( . A farewell lnc-heon whh lielil by tlio Copco employes' club tills nnon In honor of I. 11. Wullhtir and flH9 'Alvlna Holand, former Copco em jiloyes, who leave shortly for Kin do -Janeiro, where Mr. Walthur will accept a position wllh the Ameri can uml Foreign I'owor corporation. JY, J. Huchtor, Copco moicluinillK i lnanuRnr, acled mi loastmHslor and Introduced Hhu various speakers, i who paid trlbulo lo their former "pnrtnors In proroBs." The read 'Ing of several telegrams and cable 1 grams addressed to Mr. Walther occasioned in u o h merriment Hnd snappy music by the llurlon ' BlsterB' vo-otl orchestrii was en Joyed dtirltiR tho luncheon. A clover skit onlltled "Tho Wed ding" was put on by tho Copcu Forum. Miss Carol Petty ncllim ns tho brldo. Fred KIiih H'o Krooin lind l.loyd Wllllamsoii an tho min ister. The play, which was dedi cated, to Mr. Walther and his fiancee, Miss Alvlna lloland, made a Ms hit with all present. Mr. lluchter. In sposklnK ot the "series of battles" which Ihe new bride snd groom will shortly ennnae In, recalled the battle of Ban Juan lllll In which be participated Just ' M years aKo today. Ho reviewed tho pleasant relations tho Copco family bad i-.ijoyed with the honor . sucs'.s for Ihe past seven years and t-la'ed that the couple had many Mends in tho organization as well as outside, who regretted their de parture, but wished them well In ttioir new field ot endeavor, llo also .ailed upon C. M. llrnwer, the vlr prerldent and general malin ger; T. U. Ilradley, general super intendent, and I). A. Kden, newly appointed purchasing agent, for a low remarks. In behalf of the Copco employes, l.loyd Williamson prcucnlrd Mr. Walther with a handsome desk 1 eloek as a token oi esteem and re membrance from his former "part ner In proMCesH." "T. II." rcjtpond- ed with a few words of apprreta- tton. expressing regret at leavlnu the t'opco group and Mcdford and ltKPSIOVi;l.T I'llll.l), N. V., July 1. (V Wllnier Ktiillz. Ame lla Kurluirt's tranN-Atliintlu piUtt, antl two companions were killed today In the crash of a piano In which Slult. was stunting between here and Mlneolu. The two' men with Stulls! were Identified as Patrick Costlluchi of Koslyn mid Clmi-lca llurwood of ; Mllleola, ieromil friends ofHtliltX. -The men with Hiultx were In-! titantly killed as the plane went lallspln at an oliltude "f alioiit illlll fiM-l and crashed. Mlullz died as lie reached the Nassau 'utility hospital In Mllieoln. KIlillK was horn III N'illlaiiiH- hurg, Til., -!l years ago. llo was married. It was the fourth fatal airplane acelde: ! ., ft . A.vcl Barnett, a question of attorney fees, repiH'Hcnted rexpectlvely by Don It. Newbury and Harry Skyr man; Maker vs. llaker.reMesentel by Kelly and Kelly, and K. J. New man; Appleate vs. Hawkins, rep resented by Itawles Moore and Don Newbury. Scheduled for tomorrow is the ease oi city oi jaiKSo'nvnie vs, Doodinan, represented by Don It Newbury and T. J. Knrlht; Wed nesday, Norman vs. Norman, Kelly and Kelly and G. M. Roberts. Obituary , !L SATURDAY'S RUSHiFOR POSSIBLE SITE FOR JUNE SPLICE! AS BALLOON BASE The unxlety to bo married In That I he l. H. naval board has accepted the Invitation extended by Senator Charles U.AlcNary on be- ho met I me this summer. Capt. Carl Tennwald khvc a brief resume of the national guard en campment, which came to an end last week at Camp Clatsop. W. J. Warner spoke on the new airmail service schedule, which now makes It possible to send a letter from hero to New York city in 46 hours. Itiief remarks were made by the following o ther members and A no i ne r cuupie iimim ihk h i . - way from, Kacramento, cam., to have a marriaR ceremony per formed In Medfo'rd, arrived yester day and succeeded In KPttlnw (ieortje Prescott to swear that they were of ase. The bride was 4 2 and the Kroom 41. They were Orrln 13. Llnlimer and S5uba liowllnK. Thfiun ivhn received licenses Sat urday were; Frederic N. Phillips, KUests: iviwanian foss and Kiwan 18, of Oakland, and Margaret Hab- ! Jt"P f 'tpnb Harvey Mm- of ItiKton. 3. of Santa Barbara. U was the second marrlaKe for tho groom and tho third for the bride. Others were Herbert Hartle, 29, of Medford and Kdlth Perkins. IK. of Venls, Calif. James Klmer Ceur ley, 25, and Grace Mildred Merritt, IS, of Central Point; Austin Chas. ThlBsell, 22, and Katherlno Klixa lieth Stewart, 19, both of Yreka; Frank Victor Hauch, 36, of Duns mulr and Matilda Wacker, 22, of Yreka; Ilaymond Dockery, 21, and Helen Boyle, 16, of Hickory, Mis souri; Stanley Schlemthea, 21,. of Berkeley; Callf-i and Bernlce Hhaf sky, 22, of Herkeloy; - Ieslle K. Shouk, 32, of Ono, Calif., and Ve rona Stuart, 22, of Oas Point, Cal.; Kranli Kaymond Steele. 27, of Med ford and Constance Olivia Corey. 21, of Kurt Worth, Texas; Harold Fuller, 20, of Medford and Thelma Pierce 19, of Gold 11111. 1 ' KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 1. fP) With from 2000 to 4000 vis itors expected from western states. Klamath Falls today donned its convention garb in preparation lor i!:c second annual Indian conwess which opens here Wednesday morn ing and closes Friday night. .Already Indians from virtually eery tribe of any consequence In the west have arrived to attend tho couKresH. Burbank, California; N. U. Kills of San Francisco, Gus Newbury and Al Solinsky, superintendent of Craler Lake park. That the rim road to the park Is almost entirely cleared, was a statement made by Mr. Solinsky. who Raid that over 300 cars visit ed the resort yesterday. BE HELD IN EVENING Tlio regular Tuesday meeting of the Medford Rotary club will be held tomorrow night Instead of at noon. It will be In the form "of a Rotary picnic to which all mem bers and their families ure invited. The affair will tak$ place at Jack son Hot Spring." dinner beins scheduled for 7 p. m. The com mittee will provide coffee and ice cream and each "Iloiary Ann" will bring a well filled lunch bas ket. . Those who- care to swim are ursed to come early and make up a swimming party before din ner. After the meal Is over a "dance will be hold in the pavilion with music by Alford's Imperial nrrhestrn. ; " . AN ALLURING and FLATTERING NEW MODE in MILLINERY Cliaracteristicallv Spanish is the tilted sailor of fine black felt, with its flattering low crown -and brilliant red, yellow and black braiding one of a collection of dash ing Spanish-type modes here at Always First With the New Millinery Department Second Floor f "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" J rHONE-486-467 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! lot Cll. A-''l .lorm'nscn, celebrated Dan Ihh burilouc, and Victor record niilut, will be featured In the Copco radio hour from !) to 10:lii o'clock tomorrow nujht. Mr. Jor- nl ut the Lour Islands fields K01Hun wl HhlK u,niIuir Amori-jMl. ,,ml within the past few days. In tho first Kianels Phillips, son of the Into, John Phillips. Queens sewer pipe muKnute, was the victim. Next an endurance plane full, Jack (,ul ,mit can hodkh and also a few of his Victor rccordlnKs In Scandinavian folk lore. Copco Is Kind to nlvc I radio fans this exceptional numl- Ashcraft helnic killed and Miss Violi Gentry critically injured. A few hours after that an army plane ciumht fire In the air and Corporal Klmer Parry was fatally Injured, Lieut. Maxwell lbiltour beliw severely burned. Mr. Jortfensen Is well known alt over the country us an Interpreter of popular souks. Reports from ; vty runner ciiKUKemeniH say thai no always pleases his audiences. He hUH traveled extensively, his visits IncludiiiK Australia, Kurope, Can ada and tiKypt. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Purnham of San Kranclsco have arrived here t" spend the mi miner as uual on their property on Rokuc river. Mr. lUirntmm ,1s an expert fisherman and landed five fine sleelhead yes terday. 1. M. Peck, veteran editor of the Daily lowculan and Cltlr.cn of Cen tervilb. Iowa, with Mrs. Heck, vis ited Mrs. It. A. Ilolmrs and Mr. ami Mrs. Cole Holmes today en route north on a transcontinental motor triii. Mr. and .Mrs. I leek have two sons at Stanford I'tftvor fdty who intend to enter the news- pancr business on the coast. Mr. yesterday. L SOCKS 10 H. HART I'Yi'tl Mrl'lM'I'sim, Nrotch l-lnth-Irr. whii iviM'ntly inaUKiirat' it a foment In which Hienl RolfiTH wi'i-i lo rnmiH'U' for un nwiird fl'iini hln Mori' filch weok for Ihv noxt rlnht wi't'kM on the Imsln of low not iii-orc, hi'hl out with (les ponitt tiMim'lty ypnloriluy for hlH own itrlxo. Oettlnit a lead on tlm othi'i cuiitostiilltH early In the week, the Highlander lilflntetl upon earrytiiK IiIh neore euril In his veit noeket until lonif ufter Niinilown SCOTT Delhi Heolt pasHcU away at her homo In Central I'oint, OreBon. late Siiturdny nlnht, awed 45 yeara, 10 months. A native of Calllonila. Delia Seott w.ih mar ried to Ernest K. Seolt, at Cen tral I'oint. OroKon, Jniiunry"j!S, j 1005. And to thin union were born five I'hlldren. three dallKll toi'M and two koiih. Hlic Ik survived toilay ly her husliand. Krnent K.. throe (laiiBlitern, Mrs. Hay Andors ot Klnlimth Falls. (Ire., Miss KIIk alieth and Kthelyn Seolt of Cen tral I'oint. tre., two Hons Kverett of Central I'oint and Lester Heott of OKilen, Ctnh. also her inirents, Mrs. Aris Throckmorton, Kuch. Ore., two brothers, l',lnio Throckmorton, AiipleBatu, Ore,; Lester Throckmorton, lOtiKle I'oint, Ore., two sisters, Mrs, Will Ml' Daniels, AlipleBale, Ore.; Mrs. V,II Hansen, Medrord, and one Kinndson, .lames Anders. Mrs. had been HI fur the past sis months. She was n kindly I'hrlstlaii character and n fine neighbor lind will be missed by rainily mid relativeM, also n host of fi lends. Kuneral services will be held nl the Federated church at I Central Point Tuesday at 2:00 j p. m., Itev, .1. M. .lolinson officiat ing. Interment tu 1. O O. F cemetery, t'fntral I'oint. Funeral arrangements in chnrKo uf the l'erl l'lineriil Home. New Face Powder Now the Fashion! Wouldn't vou, too, like a face pow- j der that will keep shine away stay i on lomier spread smoothly not clou ihe pores and always be so j on re mid fine? It Is made by a new French Process and Is called MKLLO-ltLO. It Is surely a won derful Face Powder. Just try MKI.LO-CI.O. Heath's Unm Store. Peck remarked he whs surprised at the lui'Kc number of mornhm news papers on the count, us -there are only four mornlUK newspapers left In the entire stale of Iowa. Harry Scott, prominent club man of San Kranclsco, arrived in Med ford Sat unlay to spend several weeks at hi cabin on Itouiic riv Hurry Hart, employe of the Val ley Candy company held tho sec ond hi west net score yesterday, and when he came to clulm the. Mcpherson award, the canny clo thier drew Ills own score card from his pocket and stntled significantly nn me coimnnrii i-v-oni-nim-u . Mr. and Mrs. lien Sheldon and faintly left by motor Saturday for1'"" "" Huwtoii. club pro. I .on Alleles, where ihey will spend1 I'ioimi. uie imn iomc anmi the summer at llermotta liea-h, l heir home on Klnija highway huv luu been rented to Mis. Stewart Patterson and Mr. uml Mi's. Lin coln McCornmck of New York Clly. A card was received trttiy by a asMirinfc those present that this Mend of L. V. Ivanhoe who was Mould be Ills first stop when he returned lo. America, He slo In troduced thefutur Mrs. Walther. 1 who made a short talk of appre ciation to the forum Mr, WmI''--and Miss Holnnd will be married In tan Francisco thU week, leaving formerly employed by uie i ..ho in Medford. In which It w.ty anneuiM cd that Mr. Ivanhoc Is l be m.it rled. hiiH heen married. U h.iflnc the recipient to a tea. br de party. hout party, siuhtseetn-i t'n. r iiimetbim:. 1'he send'M aitiarentlv for New Vork. where tney wiu hi aimed at a little Joke as 'he car- fur Rio de Junlero ubout Aug 4 ' SAN KHANCI8CO, IJal.. July 1. (A) Directors of Ihe. Pacific Const liaseball Ichkuo met her Iohv nml Voted to split the season. A bonus of $10,000 to he huiiK up nn a prlz In a championship mst season rc rl(s playoff for the winners of the two halves was approved. The Hun Franc In CO Missions were- declared winners of the first half. The sec ond 111 If In-glui" tomorrow. Is written in PortiiKiie- or i ome other Innituaue unknown to the c.isuhI SpaniMh student. lo htch It whs nulmiitted. Ii te Saturday afternoon Con stance dllver Cmey of Tarrant cou n ly . Texas, a n d Fra n k Ilay mond Steels of Jack-on county aim e united In mar riant here by Judge Taylor, with Arthur Sehoeni and Howard C.aiilt as witneser. Mr. and Mrs John Hohncr pcnt Sunday at Crt?r l-ake. pah', of- Scotch plaid nolf socks. whs wrested from the clothier by force, and presented with com pliments, to the rightful winner. Mr. Hurt shot a gross score of !3 and was given a tandtcap oT STi. which hmtmht his net score down to tiS. Fred Mcpherson, with a handicap of It. uveraKed n net score of tiS. itKilfiii i I DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH 7 S;iirtimr out the trial docket f-'r the iveek. the Medford National bank vs KiCph Itliiuchaid es.. represented by tl. M. Huberts and It. tl, Haillanon reieetivly, was the first en the list In circuit court tbt. mornlmr r'oUmving this came Cinch vs. J. Verne Shangle FOR Photography PORTRAITS ILLUSTRATIVE COMMERCIAL PHONE 1308 318 Mtdford Building Twn Day bale TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Stop! Look!! Read!!! Smashing Price Reductions on SUITS For the 4th SU Tv AS V H 1 mm 1 a a 11 m m tr mf y i x All suits up to $25.00 All Suits, $25.00 up to $30.00 All suits, $30.00 up to $35.00 ..... All suits, $35.00 up to $40.00 All suits, $40.00 up to $48.50 $18.75 $22.50 $27.00 $32.50 $37.50 ALL NEW SPRING MODELS No Suits Reserved Our Entire Stock at These Prices McPHERSON'S 6th and Central The Center of Town STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE