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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1929)
MT!HFOT?r MATT, TTvTTiUNTl, MEDFOHD, ORF.CiOV, TTKSlt'AY, .M'l.V . l!t'2!. MfiTnDPVPI c AKin around a year obi. And s'to wants to take in washing to Htippitfi t (hem. Her husband, a world war vet eran, died shortly before the last hahy was born just nboiil a year who, accord hit; to lr, Krnily itol ctin, count y physician. W u h nM thepliick oi' a soldier heivelt (He Fjord gets edison workshop gritted her teeth and tie. bled to d tin only tiling site could 1o r. ap ian i her children and make a Iioiim lor t ht in, loo. She made a down payment on a washing mac hi lie. She hit i-mis (o finish payments and lo uwiko what living she can for the yuinii: ones on the cause she vi work thai h sent her. lie Mioli Wiluos Deatl rillt'Afju, .July 2. -A'i James I. I'onnerv, pi ominent demoei at and au iitipiMiant witness last year in t lie senattutal Investigation of ; the Teapot Dniim "slush fumi." : died a i ftb: home yesterday. 1 iu I was years obi. she is uld pr mi Very stioiiK, r.ettim; just the plain wni k. WILL CELEBRATE hu ll she will deliver mo era, boy rmMm SUFFERS llRYlt&feAW j either ironed or uninmcd to the 1 1 he pluck of a soldier heivelt ('Hie living she can for the yonm: ones I on Konle )" li. I MiinU- Colby, employe of u lum ber mill In K hi math Falls, is in (lie Community hospital as tlu re milt of a collision between Ills motorcycle and a Ford car driven by Will Oarrcit of Medford. at the corner of Kut-.i .Main and IJenesoe streets al 10:3u a. m. today. Mr. Colby. v;io arrived In Med furd yesterday to spend the Fourth with relit liven, was koIhk west on Hast .Main, and claims he did not r.co the car driven by .Mr. (Jul retl, uliieh, according to the jiolleo report, was iitlcmptlnf; t make a turn into f; mesne street when Uio uceident occurred. The boy was thrown from his motorcycle and skidded ulniv; the pavement uha.ut J f feet, accord ing to a witness. Tarried into tiie Community hospital, It was dis covered lio had one Hevere lacera tion just below the left elbow and another at the base of the . left hip. There were no bones broken. Mr. Garrett was uninjured, but the front of his car was badly smashed and the front axle bent, according to the police report. Two Ford tourJnj cars, one il riven by A. S. Hilton, 70, t'opco employe, nnd the other by Archie Duncan, 22. collided at the corner of 12th and rtiverside nt 8:S0 last night with serious damage to both cars, and minor injuries to the occupants, Mrs. Bliton who was thrown from their car is in bed ut her home today suffering from bruises and cuts. One of the two girts in the Duncan car was also thrown onto the street by the collision and sustained bruises and cuts. The other girl and the two boys, s well as Mr. Hilton, were badly shaken but not hurt seriously. Tho front portions of both cars were practically demolished and the windshields shuttered to bits, according to the police report. Curd nf Thanks We desire to thank our friends for their tender expressions of sympathy and consolation in our recent bereavement . and for the beautiful floral tributes. MRS. W. H. LOOKER. W. J. LOOKER. The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures The Drama , of Every Female ! THE COMEDY OF EVERY MALE D. W. Griffith's Greatest Picture in Five Years 'The Battle OF of the Sexes" Flapper vs. Lounge Lizard Husband vs. Vampire Gold Digger vs. Mother Sire vs. Siren with JEAN HERSHOLT PHYLLIS HAVER Also GOOD ADDED SHORT FEATURES COMING THURSDAY WM. HAINES IN "THE DUKE STEPS OUT H up: i "fas a "Kf'H Aanccitjtcrl Press Photo .Thomas A. Edison's original workshop In which he developed the carbon filament electric lamp was presented to Henry Ford at Parsippany, N. J for his Dearborn, Mich., museum. Mr. Ford (left) and Mr. Edison are shown below as they appeared at the ceremony. . In response to u telegram fromi the. Metro-Coldwyn-.Muycr movie ; studio nt Culver City, Cnlif., Elmer, IC. Ontman, county fruit inspector i and eurwiff exterminator. Kpenl this morniUK looking for thre? dozen wooly caterpillars. Tiie wooly caterpillars are "urgently needed'1 iu a picture now in the making. The text of the telegram sent to Ceorge A. Hunt, of the t'ru tcrhtn theater is us follows: "Can you secure for us about three dozen wooly caterpillar., needed urgently' for picture, lie ply collect." .Mr. Hunt, replied that he would1 try, and .Mr. Oiitman said-, that, in the course of his wanderings is a guest at the II. 0. High home as an earwig -foe,". ht.TthoUglft he M'of-u .lew days. Miss-Godfrey was could "pick up that many." " ,a former student at tho Southern There are plenty of . caterpillar .Oregon normal. In these parts, but the wooly oncsj' Miss Carol Mitchell lefl Thursday aro in the minority. for Glrndaje, Cal., where she will The wooly caterpillars will lo ; visit Hi the home of her uncle and transported, when and if secured, i aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Canl'prd John-by-airplane, to Los Atmelrs'.' and son. Before her return she plans If all goes well will be seen on (0 visit or u time with Mr. and the screen late in the fall. y iJUrm Jluy Conovor and their family : rtt lLos Argeles. EUGENE HOTEL MAN ENJOYS LAKE in,l .Mr and Mrs. K. A. Clark nieee, M rs. M urser ami daughter, Patsy, and the Misses F.thH Mor ion and Julia Junk of Kug'-ne, returned from Crater Lake today. The parly had luncheon a I the Hotel Medford and left for the Oregon Caves after lunch. They will return home via the Roose velt highway: Mr. Clark and 1 1. llUllon, lessee of Ihe Hotel Med ford. are owners of Ihe hiigenc Hotel. Mr. Clark, who had nott. 1. I', roller wiih second high, been to the park for nine years, The hostesses served refreshments saiil he could hardly reeognisse ! at the close of the afternoon, it because of the many improve - 1 " ' inenls made there. Ho also said the drive from Crater lake here! was one oi tne most ucaiumii oe has cvt r experienced. INSTALL NEW OFFICE!: will be Is being A nv office, whbh larger than the old one, built at Merrick's auto imp. A $ I ."inn rhlorlnatnr has been ecntty Installed to purify the water In the swimming tank. Samples of the tank water tested by the state board of heal I h Were re ported as fit fur drinking. In the laH few days cars rang ing from Paiges to Kurds were registered from points all thu" way from Vermont to Collfornia. HEAVY AIR TRAFFIC ING NEXT The large Keystone Pomber phi nr. which made a trip throonh Medford on it way to S.attle last week, flopped over here yester day on Its return trip outh. Six more of this' type of plane wljl Mop over here next week nnd 1-6 scout nhip!. the exact date of their arrival km yet unknown. A. C. Humphries, n IMa'ht to the president or the Hoeing com pany of Seattle. wni a Mr-dford visitor this noon, having stopped over on the local port on his way to San Francisco by plane, r. Amity. New gymnasium will idibd lo high s'h,, . 4 GRANTS PASS HEADS t ASHLAND, Ore., Jul cial) Harry hwaham y 2. (Ste of (rants Pass was elected president of the Associated Student I tody Council at the normal school on Thursday. .Miss lima Kenniston of Itaker was chosen vice-president; Anne Brain well, Yreka. secretary, and Mrs. Laura Brandon, Coquille, treasurer. JO. I). Hrtggs, who has spent the past three weeks In California, re turned Thursday by the Roosevelt highway to Crescent City and home by way. of (.1 rants Pass. Miss Mary Cialey left Friday for Crater Lake, where she will be em ployed during the season at the lodge. . Miss Lenora Godfrey of Kosebttrg i Miss Ethel McCoriuick, for tho past two. years head of the stenog- raphy department in tho Ashland I high school, spent Thursday In Ashland en route to Berkeley, Cal.. where she will attend summer school. . Wilfred Wagner, son of Mr. and I Mrs. F. 1. Wagner on Granite street, who has been a member of tut crew, lighting the pine heelle in the 'Crater Lake National forest, has returned to his h'une for a few days. The crew will Marl on road work In the park. The Klk Ladies Card club met Thursday afleruoon at the club room when Mrs. (). V. Iong and Mrs. Frank Merrill were hostesses for an afternoon of cards. Mrs. T. I. Fianco held high score und Mrs. HAS SMALL BLAZE The fire department was called the Jackson Garment Cleaners the Jackson hotel building at 2 o'clock this afternoon when a bla.c started by 'spontaneous combustion J in some garments that had been sponged in gasoline. Tho cleaners were temporarily out ot carbon let- rachlorhle, which Is non-inflammable. The fire was put out with chemicals before ft had spread lo other parls of the building. The damage was reported as slight. Chief Itoy Klliotl stated the rea son the alarm was not sounded H that they are, working on the siren which is out of eider at present. PP.AGi K. Czecbo Slovakia. Julv 2 olv-r:elatlon" between Cweho- Stovnkiu find Hunuary. which have i been ft rained for some time. seemed today on the verge of t breaking in conrenuence of the nrrest yesterday ui uipicion of 'f-hon -iK" of Vincent Per ha, a 'railroad official working In be j half of Czei ho-slovkia. The situation beciime aggra ) vated t'fday when the Czr-ho-Hlo-ivakiun government, a, a nieaore : tf f"h! isal. ordered the suspen : fion of all railroad service over I the border at 1 1 Idat-emeneti. . !t U'apiniii.. l:id- - pene.I f.,r in Vi. -iiu-iil -'f W.ij.niitia cUd.fr." ! Hetween l'"l uiul -" inetnhers if jtho Amerhau U'ion post and ! their wives plan to attend the 'Fourth of July celebration at Cres Lonl fiiv Mnnip of the cars will I An OreKon sIiikc. curryins ahou llS of the local people, will leave! the Chamber of Commerce head-j quarters at I oclock Thursday t - morniiiK. Tlio American Legion post at Creseenl City Is in eharj; of I he celehralion there. The principal feature f tlio day will he the dedi cation of the new $0il.iiU0 memorial building, in which a dance will he held In the evening. Three or four destroyers will ho at the Crescent City port on Thurs day and these may be inspected by the visitors. A program of enter tainment and stunts will ho pre sented for the enjoyment of ihe visitors on that day. Jufkstui Hot Springs will be the hp of the annual picnic of the dford Hotary club tonight, and .Me a large gathering of Kotariuns and Kotury Anns is anticipated. Members of the Asinanc- Hotary club and their wives have been Invited to attend, and a big get together meeting should result. A swimming party for those who wish to participate will precede the picnic dinner In the grove, which Is called for 7 p. m. After dinner the parly will adjourn to tho hot springs pavilion, where dancing will be enjoyed until a jlate hour with music by Mfoid's Imperial orchestra. JUiilnj; the Intermission the in stallation of the newly circled officers will take place, the cere mony being in charue of W'm. Whitchiw. The committee han dling tlto affair is composed of the retiring officers and board of directors. IN SHORT HAUL CASE The .brief- for the Western Ore gon Traffic' association, upon which the next Installment1 of the short haul rate case will be argued before the Interstate commerce commission in Washington, I.). ('., .1 uly l!ll. was received by the chamber of commerce this morn inK. This brief contains the testi mony taken before the interstate commerce commission in Medford ihe latter part of March. The uavo involves au effort on the part of Ihe Western Oregon Traffic asso ciation to secure u lower rate for Ihe shippers. Tourists who come into Medford now are lo be given guest cards by the chamber of commerce, ex tending them the welcome of the cLty, 1 and practically everything t here is In it. according to C. T. Itaker, secretary of the cbambcr f commerce. To be sigoed by Ihe mayor. Ihe chief of police and the president of tiie chamber of commerce, the guesi card will Invite the stranger lo "consider yourself a guest of ihe city, and enjoy your stay. 'I'll Is welcome is gladly extended by ," and 'then will follow the signature hosts. of the representative She looks like a child Imi'Helf Ollie Peterson, 2 ( year-old widowed mother of five children. Her old est Is eleht and there Is a hoy 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It it the most speedy remedy known ---g., i ' an invitation to nna out lor ncrscir tnat sue can sciuct. acme j. . i cnney Cpjfr , Store a summer wardrobe of foremost fashions ... at matchless savings! This ; bg great event has been made possible by tireless efforts of our New York fashion 2t(lzJ 1 experts to find the best in value and style ... by the tremendous buying power ..; JSjkjix of 1,400 stores buying as one! 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