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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1929)
rEDFOrcB MXTL TRrnUST!, lEDFORD, ftUF.fi QV. TFFSD'AY. .TTTW ). 1!)2). PXOE SEVEN 'DIPLOMAT'S1 WIFE DUPE i DOPERS Million Dollars Worth Wlit'ii the flint of the thousands ;"shc knew what would huipeu li nf tins tunill-il out of a sulnaso. her If she did." Mrs. Kao, who stood nearby with I Possibility of arrests lu Honolulu her husband, professed Isuoranc.- seemed likely when customs off! of how they eame there, but said ficlals Intimated today's seiture put later the trunks were not her prop- ilhem on the track of several Hono ertv but belonsed to "wealthy, In-llulU smugslers who. the oceiie fluential frit-mis'' in China. (said, would be placed under sur- These friends Mri Kao, daugh-! veillance until additional Informa ter of the wealthy l.lu .Minis Kong. ltion eouU1 u obtained that would Chinese minister to Cuba, ex- iiake It possible to take them Into plained to Henry Farmer, assistant (custody. ' collector of customs, Induced he. to iiilntli the diplomatic frank to the trunks, ete-niJtinK them from : search. ' "They told mo the trunkH con tained presenls for friends in the I'niied States." Mrs. Kuo declared. "1 see now that they Imposed on ,;iny kindness to mal;e me the dupe 0I;Of a narcotic snuiu,Kllns attempt." In support of her statement, Mrs, Opium Found in Baggage Kao pointed out three trunks I which she declared were her own Wife Of Chinese ViCe-!l,ers"n"' property. A cursory ex . lamination of these pieces revealed Pnncill Vnllinhlp I flP.PS nu presence of the narcotics but, consul i vaiuaDie Lace . umU,r ()r(lBrs trom Kurmeri thev ; were sealed and It Is expected will ibe reopened tor lurcher search to- Disposition of. Case Up to j''u' fiefused Names The young Chinese woman re I fused, however, to reveal the I names of her Iriends, w hom she i.said owned the narcotic-filled ban gase, declariuK "they would have me killed If 1 told." "Kven If I remained m America, they would find a way to end my life if I even as much as hinted at who they were." she said. Her husband. Ying Kao, -vice consul here since 1H25. stood duni- and Silks Also Found- Washington. SAN PKANCISCO. Cal., July . HIP) While 11000 tins of opium, vnl ;ued at nearly tl.OOO.OuO reposed In guarded vaults In the customs house today, government officials wereawalting word from Washing ton regarding the status of Mrs. Susie Ving Kao, young wife of the Chinese vice-consul here, in whose j founded as trunk after trunk re baggage the narcotics were lound j veaieti its contraband macao op! yesterday. um worth from $200 to $:!00 n tin Eleven-of the 14 pieces of has;-, and the finest of many brands of gage, seized when Mrs. Kuo ar- opium the agents declare, rived from the Orient on the liner That the opium was shipped bv Tenyo Maru Friday, were searched j heads of a smuggling ring whose by federal agents after permission i headquarters me in the Orient and STATE TRIPV1SITS IPI SEES MEDFORD SIGHTS It was a vivid example of Ore-: Kon'a newest Iiulustr, the flam-! intc red monoplane. "City of I'orl. land," which swooped, down onlo I Ih Medford nlrpnrt yestcrd:ivj afternoon nt exactly 3:03. SetlinR a precedent of beiiiff "just a little nhend of time." the first commer- At truck load of pure bred Irish water spaniel puppies attracted considerable attention on Malncial plane ever built in tho state,' s.rt v,r vn,n Th .w w-m. ! landed seven minutes before sched-! owned by I'eny K, Swan, im porter, trninep and breeder ot . Irish water spaniels, who has u ! hud been received from WushiuK ion. Kach wa stuffed with 5-tael tins of the drug and, in addition, contained valuable laces and silks , which had not been declared by t their owner. H The Hean'h was carried out nu der protest from Mrs. Rao's attor neys, who declared the agents urarA vfnlntlnp thp richt nf non- search and non-selzureusually ac corded foreign diplomats and their I amities. whose operations have been uncov ered by several arrest h and seiz ures in the past, was the opinion expressed hy the agents today. Mrs. Kuo, US, mother of two chil dren, seemed li-ss concerned over the iliscuvery nf ih narcotics In her bagKuge than she was over the slated duplicity of her friends. "1 would like to tell who they are just to get even with them fir this despicable trick," she asserted, but added she could not because kennel of more thun 200 dogs at Chieo, Cnl. Mr. Swan will leave for Ohbo todny Mr. Swan, who breeds Irish water spaniels exclusively, says that the dog, as Its name implies, originated in Ireland, but he has been in America so long that he ian now be said to be a true American. The average weight of thesa dogs Is 60 to 80 pounds. They are hardy, have wonderful intelligence and are easy to train and handle. While the dogs are natural retrievers from water, they are equally as good land dogs. ENTRANCE CHINESE, Ft WASHINGTON, Juljr 9. &) The state department today made public an executive order restrict ing the entrance of all persons from China or the Philippine Islands into the United Slates, ex cept under rondltlons prescribed by the secretary of the treasury as a result of the continuance of an epidemic of .cerebro spinal meningitis in thoe sections. r43 Drink a cupiui in the morning ule. I The colorful ship, through which the Hreese Aircraft company of 1'ortlnnd is making its depiit as an Oregon nianufui-tnrlng concern, left Portland at 8:30 yesterday morning, arrived in Salem In minutes, here it' was met by a committee from the chamber of commerce, and took off ut 8:30. Albany was reached 2u minutes later. Stopping at t.'orvallis, Ku gene, Koseburg ami Cirnnts Pass, the ship was met at the latter town by C A. Swigart, president of th Aledford chamber of com merce and accompanied to the lo cal port. Piloting th plane was Vance Hreese, builder, while passengers; included Cieorge Love, national chnirman of the American 1-e- j gion committee of aeronautics, audi sales manager of the Hreese coin-j puny; K. II Wisting, manager! of the Industrial department ofj the Portland chamber of coin- nierce, and Mark McCnlllMter. cor-i poration commissioner of Salein. The shlp was met here by Karl Reynolds," secretary of tho Khun-' ath Falls chamber of commerce, j The visitors were taken for a! motor ride around Medford by the local delegation, und served re-! freshmeuls at the Hotel Medford j before they took off for Klamath! Falls. Their schedule, after the: latter town, included The Dalles, Pendleton. I-a C.rande, Raker.l Hood Klver and back to Port land. 4 Members of the Southern Oregon Photographers' association will meet, tomorrow evening at the Ho tel Medford for a bunquet at 7 o'clock. Important business will be discussed and delegates to the In ternational Photographers' conven tion, to be held in San Francisco, elected. This will be the last meet August 28, 29 and 30, will he lug before the convention. The photographers' association includes not only southern Oregon cities, but also northern California, with members from Koseburg, Ash land, Marshfleld, Orauts Pass, Klamath Fulls, Vreka, Uunsmulr, Weed Crescent City and Medford. The officers of the association are: P. A. Bralnard, Artcraft Stu dio, president; Jack Swem, Sweni's Studio und Gift Shop, Medford, vice-president; and A. .1. Ander son Anderson Studio, Medford, sec retary and treasurer. t Back Stage Life Coming Wednesday TP YOUR beauty doctor ot the X family physician prescribes a morning cup of hot water, order a Hotione today. Here is the modern device which delivers hot water ' right to the faucet cleaner and clearer than it comet from the tea kettle. And it is always there I You can never get up before the Hotzone. You can drink to your health right from the faucet when the famous Hotzone cares for your hot water needs. Nor need you ever slight the "warm water" treat ment that means so much to your complexion no matter at what hour of the night you retire . . . Naturally this self-action water heater delivers hot water, without stint, for all the kitchen and laundry chores. Its service is complete and its cost low. Sec the four sizes at our showrooms. oo O" DOWN SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK See Them at Jarmin & Woods Drug Store $10 in Bath Accessories FREE! With the Purchase of a HOTZONE WATER HEATER 1 Bath Brush '6 Wash Cloths 1 Bottle Perfume (Colleen Moore) 3 Large Bath Towels 1 Grecian Rose Body Talcum. 1 Rubber Bath Spray 6 takes Bath Soap 1 Large Bottle Bath Salts Southern Oregon Gas Corporation INSTANT HEAT HOTZONE GAS WATER HEATERS ALSO SOLD BY MODERN PLUMBING 4; SHEET METAL WORKS Featuring lilting laughter, dar Ing dancers and mood-moving mu sic of a regular New York revue, The Hroadway Melody," all talk ing, all-singing, all-dancing pro duction of backstage life, will be at Hunt's Craterian tomorrow. Anita Page and Hessie Love, its two leading ladles, appear as a kerosene circuit "sister net that comes from the "sticks" to show Hroadway how to put on a show. A humanly Interesting love theme runs throughout In which Charles King appears a-s n song-. und-dance .ninn. A specially written theme song Hroadway Melody," Is heard thru-1 out the production. It is nug-l mented hy several novelty, num bers, among them "The Wedding nf the Painted Dolls," "love Boat." These catchy songs create the musical background for the technicolor sequence. In which a chorus of more than 00 specially dancers appear In sensational dance crentlons. 4 Dolores Del Rio, Revenge, Rialto Home Journal and Butteiick Patterns For July RUSSELL MEDFORD'S OWN STORE" Do Your Mailing at Our Branch POST OFFICE Station No. 1 if if I m SUGGESTIONS For the Home All wool Oregon Blankets, in all $12.50 All Wool Astorian Blankets, (!(ix 84; oivliitl, white, green, rose shades"' lK'1" $14.50 Land of Nod Pillows, 0 CC duck ami curled turkey JJVJJ A Fine Grade Pillow, (tl OC lSxn rhi.-Ueii feathers 1 Oval Rugs, made of t 1 OC nierrerized threads V Lustre Lace Panels, 2 ards, $2.50 to. $2.98 Marquisette Panels, with lustre lace trimming, tl Oft 2', yards VLVO Silk Panels. 2', yards $4.50 K'ayoii Panels. 'J'j yards ... $1.1?) It'avon Drapery, 'iQ-in $2.08 Silk Drapcrv. -Ki-in. :...$2.8 i .Lustre Lace.iNets, 44-in..,,. 75 COMPLETE LINE OF Sheets and Pillow Cases Pacific; Oases, 42x30 47 W Pacific Oases, 4"x3(i 52' Pacific Cases, hemstitched, 42x!S6 60 Pacific Cases, henist itched, 45x30 65 SHEETS 72x)0 $1.7 81x'K) $1.80 8ix!)) $2.19 81x108 $2.50 90x108 . $2.50 SHEETS Hemstitched 72x99 $2.10 81x99 $2.30 81x108. , i...'... $2.50 Rayon Fancy Bed Spreads 81x10.") $4.75 and $6.50 In pastel shades of rose, green lavender, pink and Mue. , THE HOME The modern home we had better call it for this summer the smart home goes in for the modern touches, in fabrics, drap eries, slip covers, etc. PREPARE NOW! Cretonnes are in use in every home now sure to look right and he, just the In many colors, patterns; a wonder range. some place t hev are ng touch for that room selection and price Rayon Side Drapes $1.49 to $3.98 Many new ideas are shown in these rayon draperies, plain ami striped nuilibers in gold, blue, forest, turquoise, rose, mulberry, and many clever color conibinal ions that will blend perfectly into your color scheme. We will he pleased to help you plan. Curtain Nets of Rayon and Cotton Nets 35c to $2.00 The new Kilvertone rayon nets are beautiful and attractive. Many color schemes that please. The cotton nets are service able and attractive; a great variety of patterns and designs. We cati correctly show you in detail how to hangthese. We have many books in this department showing ttie up-to-the-niinute art of draping. Panel Curtains of Rayon or Cotton Nets $1.00 to $3.98 Xew patterns with silk or rayon fringe, at the bottom. There are many new patterns and weaves that will please you. These curtains are correct in style and can be hashed. This will help you to save greatly. , TIE-BACK CURTAINS $1.75 to $3.98 Pretty tie-back curtains for the bedroom. Dainty pastel shades wjth dots or you can have them with bright designs with val ance and tie-backs. , . (j Fabricoid For Lunch Cloths Washable, will not crack and will stand hot disjies, yd '. 98c A pypV romdnrA of flro nn1 potion, bnrbarln In itn pursing emotions, colorful an a Ilomany roHtunv, llltinv an a Roumanian rhapftody, Klamoroun with roman tic rharm. uynamlr In Hh i!rn- matlc Hvfon that's "lti'VinK' now nlavlne at tho Itlnllo th'-ate Hoautiful In rnHluniPH of bar 1nrl Hplenrior, Impprioua In 'X crrlnlnK hop will ovor man nnrt ben st, tender In hor romantic mo montH, Minn Pol nin' histrlonb skill and Klft of rhnrartor nVllnoa- tion find opportunity for full "X- proyxlon ri a pyppy girl who tamo ( wild boars and mon for tho nhoon Joy of taming thorn. I In "RovenKo" "bo l the oon of rharm and flro n tho nriorahln fry pity bear-tamer and even In hr rnot 1ra ma He nuance aerentnnte her perform.) nee with delight f nl humorous tourhen. it ! 1 . i. - " t - J far) ton. Itopavlnjr o( Main msggr J fPSf , - yv EW Is a Prescription for .vtfs C V.V fll S Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, iy t)Al. TtT 5 STTT I Bilious Fever and Malaria V B 0 ' It is the most speedy remedy Mff 9 YvAlLH v lH knawn REPAIRING I WE DEVELOP I m M0 K ' Films Free jWest Side Pharmacy Y0UB EEXALL STORE Open Sundays and Eveningi All the Time Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service Often Dalle llipltal TIM; UALKKH. rire.. July 9 (JF) C. C. Bellinger, superintendent of (he new ealorn Oregon niiito boMpltal unnrninceil t but tho fiift ttntient. conftlMtlntc of n tcroup i'f 27 from flnlem. would be admltto.l i trt th Institution todny. The ho nltnl ni 0M-Tl Ut public liipertln Saturday. . Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. AMONG OUR ASSETS the public's confidence It's a priceless asset, too! It is re sponsible for the generous patron age given this bank, for our growth, and for the soundness of our posi tion in the community. Public confidence is vitally neces sary to the success'of any financial institution. The First National en joys it and appreciates it to the fullest extent. First National Bank Medford, Oregon IB QTfederal reserve" "" s