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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1929)
rxnr; Try Work in ''the cool of the day", from dawn till dusk Refreshing COOLNESS ... on the hottest day Westinchouse Fns cool quietly are richly finished In satin, black or Ivory have non-tarnishing blades single or three speeds Prices as low as J6.50. Get a WESTINGHOUSE FAN JUST PHONE Peoples Electric Store ' "Getting Along With People In a pleasant sort of way" that exactly expresses the feeling of many depositors and friends regarding this Bank. Fine service means much, but add courteous service and you have something real! The Jackson County Bank IS'AllllSHhD inns Medford, Oregon CiimniiTfuil - S.ii ins Suf Diiosit MBMBtR I HDIRAL RIM V K SVSTUU ( fEDrOTtpraTTi TTlTTjUYE, fEDFORD, OftEG'Oy, MOXTm.' JT'TT' S. ' 120. RECOVER BODY OF immI' COMILLAS A PORT CREVASSE VICTIM BY HELP OF ROPE WeatinghoiiarKiina cool quietly ailrut motor, silent lilail-., silent oa- illatiou. Kiclily (In. iahecl, with non-lar-niahiiig LLaJea. Three perda. All typea fur commercial ua well a. home uh. ou never liavti to g. t up "at Die cruck nfiluwii" to work in c omfort if your kil. hen i cooled by a W-t-inpliouHc Fan. TliU ! iU(ri,:, whiskd on by the flip of a Hwiuh, kc pM your kit. hen from becoming an oven. Ami it keep you fresh and unruffled all day long. You ean carry this same refreshing coolness , uny room in the house. You can dine serenely when it's blistering hot outside . . . enjoy your living room in the most sultry weather . . . and sleep restfully on sticky nights, cooled by gentle, whispering breeze. WKsniscuoLSK Kuan-uic man lkaci'1, king t:o. Oflicee in all Principal Cities Meprcaelilutivea Kverywliero Westinghoiise I Sign ufa au55?T Tf- ir mss&'i . PA ftA DISK IN'V M.,nn I..l. Icr National Pink, July 8. W) A deep crevasse m Mount rtalnier which, or six day had hvc-n the tomb of Forrest Oreathouse of Seattle was ptntftv loditu with a... recovery yesterday of hin body from ii narrow foothold on the mountainside Imn e....,.t ..., .1, In liiKiaham Kinder. Kduln A. Wetzel of Milwaukee, Win., n I killed in the same fall hut hid I hody wan recovered several days I K". j Charles Urowne, park ranker, was lowered into the crevasse. The rest of the party held the line, perched on a ledue of Ice 1 00 feet j , below the opening of the c revasse, i j when (reathotiie'H body, stand line; upiluht was freed. It was thrown fifty feet further down the hole by a eave-ln, hut lirowne had attached a rope to the exposed part of Ihe body and it was recov ered. His leu was broken and one ar mthrown up us though to pro tect tlni head. .Monday. Julv a. ! j Medfoid and vicinity: .Monday: I Full- loniitht and Tuesday. ('. ! tiuued warm. liieKon: .Monday: Fair tonlKht and Tu.-sday. Warmer n eastern portion TueMlay. - i ! Local Data "-1 pi OF FISHING BOATS, LEAPSJ0REN01 : Tciuneialure. Idcurceui ' illKhest (last 12 hours) 92 92 Lowest (last 12 hours.) jo &j Hcl. humidity (per ct.) i'4 70 i'recipilution (inches).. 0 o Stale of weather , Clear Clear Lowest temperature IrdaTniornT inK .r,l dt'Kiees. Total preclpllatlon sinciT.Sept. L ijs, is.;,? incnes. Temperature a year hku today Hichest. XII; lowest, 54. .Sunrise TuwdayTiTu a. m. ruoe( i uesuay, 7:4 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. IZOlh Meridian Time M. PASSENGERS SAFE IN SEA COLLISION ""5 '? CITY 2 & . 3 13 JiOKTOW Julv llPi Tk. sieamslilp rrlnce (ieoiue, bound from Varmulith, Nova Scotia Tor J'oslon, with 24y passenKers. was 111 collision with the coast uuard patrol boat Aaassl', In a dense foe, HU miles eiiHt of lioston light yes terday. All pnssi'iiKers wero safely trans ferred from the I'rlnce (leorce to tlie AkiissU and only one, .Miss He retlia Nickerson of (ircenwlih. Conn.' was Injured. Khe was slluhlly bruised after the accident. The I'rlnce (leori'e'u in lir.. 1 boats were lowered within 15 min- i utes after the alarm va nniinil..ri and the shin t.ill iilmul nH mma alonKHide tlie AkiissI. CanKplanks were rlKired anil the passenKers, many of them with all their ,baK kiikc, made tliolr way aboard tlie patrol boat. Mismarck Boise Denver Des .Moines .. Fresno Helena, Los Allfteles .Marsh field .... 1'hoelllx Portland lied Uluff .... ItoseliurK Salt Lake San Franclscu Santa Fe .Seattle Spokane Will la Walla . .. fill .. 112 .. HI .. 911 .. 511 .. 74 .. 72 .101! .. 4 .10(1 . k4 . XII 44 52 62 50 70 (III 44 04 4 0 2 C2 r,H 54 58 51! 5S 511 f.ti Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear I'. Cdy. t 'loutly Clear 1'. Cdy. P. Cdy. CI en dear Clear Cloudy I'. Cdy. Clear L. W. IllV'k, Meteorolotlst. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station J i--- a--.w1M,I I I !1 KANSAS CITV. July R. (IP) A csolutlnii ui'KinK the United States senate to take action to enter llils country into the world court of ! Interualional Justice and to ratify ithe Inter-American treaty of nrbi ttrtlon was ndoptpd last nlKht by ine ueleKates to the thirty-second annua! International Convention of Christian Kitdcnvor. "Wp believe that the l'nlted States, In order to make pffertlvc Its llleilizes limlei' Hie ii:i.,f I lu should become a iiienilier of the world court nt International Jus tice and respectively, hope that without delay the senate of the I nlteit statoa will complete this relationship," the, resolution stated. WASIUXfiTON, 1). c. July 6 'The Vellow riird h:M li,M..,l ihA Ivillau-p of Coinill.is t., v..u,,.. i.Mer. KlslPhen. and IJanelly, as out-of-the-way places brouitht Into tlie spotlicht of world news by the Innding of trans-Atlantic laii'planes rrom America, " says a i bulletin from ih. lc....ui... Kluil, ii. (.'.. head luarters of ihe Nii- tional (IcoKraphic society. I 'Santander shares fame with j Commas, for it was to that Im portant coastal town of northern I Spain that ihe fliers were taken y automohile after their landins. and it was from Santander that the telegraphic news of the com pletlon of tlie trans-ocean fliuht speo oui to tne world, I'ort of flsliine Smacks "Comillas lies altoiu :la ,ii west of Santander IlloMfr rilcrir.,.1 coast washed by the waters of the nay oi lllscay. Ji a a vlll,. ,.r only 27IIII Inhabitants, aiwl iln. , port can accommodate only the u.-ninR smacks and small ore carrylnK bunts that ply the local waters. All alonir ihi ..., !,,. coast of Spain ore mountains and i'ukkpii mils, iruinv of i,i,.i. project Into the sea. forming little hrll-Kirt bays and coves. Some of the small bays have heeq almost filled with sand. It was on such a sand-filled little hay m,.ir ,. millas (lyambre beach that the Yellow liird came to earth. "i(y a coincidence, the fliers. In laniljtiK In the vicinity or", Sant ander, terminated their fllnht near a city w hich bus already served as ihe goal of a trans-AHnntir. , lest In speed and navigation. In i .i-i inn IIiliTIl.il ion;, I yacht races which started in New v,-i, , Jo an end In Santander harbor. This year Santander will l,e the terminus for simil nt:tnilTs port opens (,ff ih , H:iy of UiM-.iy ;H nill'-s f.l of tin' ot-iit-r known rt'MH't, laii tt lati;i n, nd 1 2 milei wi-st of Hi;irrnz. A I t hull k h Spaniards ihionB m its beai'hfs to ecape Maiiritl's MJinmer heat, SantandtT , is Intlo known ubiuiul. "The town is pronrexH.ve, inoj fn, pi upi ous, anl tniTefoi t Is nut sought out by touiints in aivh uf uneU'iit luninarkn. However, between a nun-sroreht'il. rruinliliiitf cathedral und a sun-warnu-d sanity heach, the Spani ards prefer the beach. lliildrti I nun tlx Soa 'Siintander cannot he Been from the Se.l. It has l.-en l.nllt di.,.n 1 within the harbor b-hlnd a moun tainous pvr.insula which shelters tne homes of 77, Santander dweilfi-H from nay of Hismy StOlTllS. If DllIlKiKtK lit Pin. hid Attn 1 with an undistinKubihed cathedral rearinK "tH head, and I'uehlo Baju, where liner and coastal steamers land their ipav-sentrers. Anil freiht boats take on red CainaiKo Iron ore for Krltain'a blast furnaces. Santander takes n leiollno iiNikm jarnoiif; the north coast ports ship ping ore from the many Spanish mines in the Asturian province. "Over the ride that protects Santander from storms lies the Sardinero, the favorite playa or beach a long, warm urm of reddish-yellow sand embracing a bright blue sea. Many costly vil las look upon the Sardinero. "The citizens of SnnMn.Up cently presented to the royal family of Spain a summer palace. i-a, Aiagualena." on n lieiwiionH near the city. It has come to be recognized as one of the most de lightful Of the I'OVal rosii1m.r-DU In recognition of the Spanish king's iove or. sport, the palace was -quipped with a bathing beach, a j yacht landing, tonnis courts and a ! polo field." ; GUARD MILL VALLEY MILL YALLIOV, Cnl July 8. UPl Citizens' posses were Kuurd iiiK burned honies in this fire rav aged valley to prevent looline. j several instances or. which have been reported to Chief of police vr'i Ill'OV XjfvKt soev- ou.i Wa 'rtJ1-1- " " M r 1 Turn It Into Cash Through a Want Ad Hundreds of people need the things you would like to convert into ready cash. They are readers of the Classified Columns. Why not put your proposition before them in a' well-worded Want Ad. That's the quickest way to get action. MAIL TRIBUNE Everybody Reads the Mail-Tribune IVptlaKllIrtl-- AExperi Finishing r UAwHouytrt. phoni 144 A Complete Cleaning amd Dybiho SEBVICH Sherwood, -district .No. sh w t J I btllld ' fiftdilion to school bolide gvtni.nwliiM) Fllmt In at 10 A. M. Ready at 5 P. M. I PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, GIFT SHOP CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! ' .1 1, in.'l. P Wl V l-,: o imi " .in,., " n f Marvin Dyer, 20. of Albany, whs drowned in the Sninliini river near the Jefferson bridge libmit 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The hody was recovered about an hour later and taken to Albany, He was the son of Mr. nud Mrs. W, . Dyer, former Jefferson resi dents, who were notified of his oeain, while tney were, at the coast Dyer apparently was seized with the (Tamil and called for heln lion liavls of Jefferson, attempted rescue, hut was driiuued down twice by the si ruck'Unu youth. Big Paint Sale Begins Wednesday One of Ihe larirrsl s..l ,,r I paints, varnishes and enamel ever j held In Medfoid will he featured' by I-iiniport's Hardware and 'Sporllnit (lotuls 4t.,, i,..., i Wednesday. July 10. ul S a. in. and I continuing two weeks. j Thro carloada of 1 1. mil & Mil IlKan inodurta were received nl Ihe store lust week. Window rila Plays ahowlnu some of the popular Month. MllliKiin palms and var nishes may bu seen l Lampoifa haw, j C. R. Miiiiin, factory expert with the Heath Mllllmin com pany lit San r'rnuclsco, will arrive "eiiues.iuy o personally super, vise the sale, and In aMve advice It. customer concerning their par tlcular palm problems. The Heath MilllKan rompaiiv was oiuitnlMed 7S veui-s u.. ...i i.. one of th oldest itli .... nMi firms In the United Stale Amoitu the nrodiicis i,i..h ...m be Included 111 the two '" 'he followinic Winer lint kal (online, lioldcn West house paint, linseed oil. Satsiima rtiiimclr,. Mm,, shine viiinNh stains, ci (;. ll.ior was. sutomoldlc llol-li ami I loot' enamel 22S.9 Meters 1310 Key. Monday, July 8, P. M. i to 0:1 fi Isis Theater. C: 1 r. to 0:3il Mall Tribune, i" news and markets. Si S to :.'I0 Kads Transfer. 8:80 to 0:30 Mono-Motor Oil Co. Tuesday, July 9. A. M. !:3ll to 10 Laurence's Jew- elry. 10 to 10:30 s. o. Electric 10:30 to 11 Domestic Lnun dry. II to 11:30 M. m, Depart ment Store. 1'-' noon .Vews Items, Mall Tribune. I'. M. " 12 to 12:30 lleebn & Kindle. 12:30 to 1:30 .Monarch Seed and Keed Co. 1:30 tit 2 Medford Iluslness C bp. . 2 to 2:30 Peoples niectrlc. 6 to (LIS Isls Theater. 6:15 to 0:30 Mall Trll.onn news and markets. 0:30 to 7 Coleman & Law ln and Medford Service St atlons. S to Ii PIk Tall Meat Market. !) to 10 Callfornlu Oregon Power Co. PAINTS TO DALLES SALEM, Ore. July 8 (fl) iwciny.five patients at tho state tuberculosis hospital, located here, w-ill he transferred Tuesilnv to the new eastern Oickoii tuhercu- losls hospital at The Dalles. The capacity of the hospital al Hip Dalles Is 110, but for the present only the 25 transferred from here will be accommodated there. The cnpacltv of the Snlem Institution Is 2S0, bin the actual number of patients for some time has been about 2:10. The snace left by the transfers will Imme diately he filled from the walllnK list, which now numbers about no. .Most of the patients to he trans ferred are from eastern Oregon "unite. COMING WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 ncurite Stump, a Vermillion. Ohio, tool maker, spent It) jc.iis whltthmt n piece of leleumi, l," IlltO II lamp standard. Ha l:ili:i., the rhhl) carved result at : . 1)00. to this Summer TIRE SALE ALL REAL BARGAINS ON GOODRICH, SEIBERLING and GENERAL TIRES Absolutely the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Offered on Standard Quality Tires. AH Firsts. Buy them here and save money at these prices yHR ! mmm m s i hunt's , mi wm IB : I CRAterian ; ' K SMm c?i7A Sieberling Goodrich General 1 i nWM Hslnffl ' All-Tread Silvertown Tires fm M : " L JlrL l Other Tires in Proportion . t?ti7TO' ar m 71 BiifUui n )1 I ervice ptatio it " SUof N mS ST RV,CE TA-,0N,N ouoT"IN ki'ifji N f h 8nd Frnt WE NEVER CLOSE' phone 130G . few reMWCed me,,. .a .hMllf- Ii 4-: 14 v uptlv dlM-tmc, not (tiumi vio- 'tvitvp vm hvi o