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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1929)
CITY MATTERS CTO BE AIRED ON TUESDAY EVEN. lny government mutters, wm.n Have been at a low ebu since the -...... I...,. ,...,t, ...1.1. .l... - . ... ... ... ...... .. ... .... 1 , mining me tleveloiinmt of pul-1 pected re urn to the cty of Mayor; ts at this thne makes of them the! A: W. I'lpes from his California low produchis. unprofitable type j trip tomorrow mornlnir und City: of hens. A proper combination of 1 attorney John H. Curkln today or I f'el is the only thint; that will1 (tomorrow from HpendlnK most ot;brinif about the best und most I Inftt (Week lit haiem aro expected 1 1" oiiuidio results. For best re US come In JlilVe with a vim and : su,lli U10 PUlh ts must now liuve a txt Tuesday nlKht's city i-ouilcll ; H s perleelly balanced ; MeetlllB Is expected to be an un-i""" " wil' meet every reiiuite liiually Interesting one becuuse of """1' K'owth and provide every ni number of Important matters,''11'"1'1"1 element necessary to Viming up then for consideration, '"'"l'1"'1' the dcvelopyient of the IneludinK the openliiK of bids for! Jjavlntf" several streets. (The matter of the recent leas- ! IH of the 'old fire department rfnnrtem tr. Ih. l...lf ' ... ,. ,,-S t'd the Trelehler Motors c, 10, ,,,., Will probably be discussed, as will also new airport mutters and the tjtlestlon of proposed selling water Uk outside communities. Jt Is un derstood that no lease lias yet prepared for the Treleh ler Motors company by City At torney t'urkln. as the hitter, af hjr having been instructed to draw up a three years' lease, ne rfc'rdinB to reiiort, had not found sufficient time to do so before he ahd Mrs. Catkin left on their trip td Salem. : ''The mntter of an appointment of a new city attorney may also pome tip nt Tuesday nlKht's meet- lnpr. to succeed Mr. Cifrkln be cause of the removal of tho lat ter and his family to Salem Inci dental to his resuming his new duties as member of ihe state : tdit "board, In the not distant fu l lure. . f J Rumor' has been In circulation . tie past few days that .Mr. C'ar , k'n wanted to lie reUased.frm duty as city attorney on AuKUst i ikt, and It is understood that the (rip of himself and Mrs. Carkln ; to Salem lost week was for the nurpoKe of select irnr homo: in Nothing definite about tills mat-! ter could be learned because nr! the ahsonoe of both Mr. Onrkin and the mayor. ': : Various canilklaoles have hoen r'-morod for Hip chv nttornoy no sition which Mr; Catkin has flU od so sucoesHfully for tlio past ton years, and a MronK rumor persists that the position will bo tendered by tho mayor to C. M. Thomas, former circuit .ludiro, with the n (lerstanrtlntf tbat he giv only part of his time to tho city attorney duties. t However, in this connection there la nn ommilv strom? rum or that .Tudfje Thomas will refuso to take the noNltlnn nn tho trrnnnd that his law practice takes up all h,iif.Ume, !.i Tr. is repardod by some in; city r........c...o.. ,u,e um ess IllUllCJf, II IUKH1W1C, Will I)R pntu i tb the new incumbent, on tho pvound' tbnt the duties of th po Bit'on will not -be' so heavy after few months. ' City Attorney;. C'arkin drew a salary of $300 per gionth in recent yeftrs. 1 On the tber band it is also shld that Bedford has rown and prospered Mo and is stjli rowinff, that despite the majority of tho delihquent lots have been sold, preparation for which sales re-! quired so much legal preparation and time, that the complex af-5 fairs arising coiiKtantiy with tho city's growth and expansion de- mand tho city attorney give all his time to city affairs, Ami thus Would have no time for private practice of the law. There are many more delin quent city lots to ho sold as fast as. legal titles can be obtained to them, ' . The council will receive . bbh; Tuesday night for paving of - the following streets: ' South Central avenue from the end of. thQ present pavement to the-Bouth line of Hoyd street. Alder street from Jackson street to the north terminus of said Ai der street. . 4r 1GE III KANSASENDS ' HUTmWsoX Kam, July Wr FJood waters of Cow creek, ravaging Hutchinson for tho past 24 hours, tonight showed no signs of receding, and water still was running .through the streets In torrents, it was the worst flood In the city's history. Observers from airplanes reported late today that the. great sheet of water com ing , from tho north hud not de creased hi size in the immediate vicinity of the "city.- PEPPERY GENERAL GIVEN PROMOTION WAsnixriTox, July ' J 3. WH Kmedb y . D. iiutlor-i whose career ha,. been feature by' adventures fas a marine and as erstwnile di rector of public saO'ty In Phila delphia Is now a major gonoYai. President Hoover approved his promotion from brigadier general of tho marine corps today on tho recommendation of Secretary Adams. He Is the youngest gen eral officer of the oi ps. cplebrat in his 4Xth birthday July 30. 'ly liaH liist.lutod a comiet lion fur farm mnrhliipry dcKicni. Th Italians are tlrrj of Iniporllni Plows. Danger Period In Developing Pullets Requires Care and Proper Diet,.Says Westerfield In Hint for Better Birds ulii.is l.ouiB Kiuwii for luydiKi Tho nutiitlv ratio of Ih.'lr f,-,l hoiks liuve now reached a very a chicks will not meet their de emicleal sliiKo In thuir develop- I mwli as fust d'Vil.iinK I'liHols. mem. Itie siioiiger and hurdler j therefore ' tho nutritive ratio of of them will of rum.. ..... ... u .,.. . .. .1 . ti BtruiiR mid hardy. Hut t!ie dif. ferenee In-Uv ."een profit ami loss de- pends on the eare now given the"1 : entire flock of milleti I ...... . " ' ! ' A chemical nnalvsis , is m.t enouKh. it takes tiu account of the character of the proteins Ust'l. Wether llie.V UIO L-lOWtll lliO , us any information us to the vita min content of a feed. It Is common knowledge that some Kinds of feed products are j products and these will be chem 111 growth promoting, hence a ically balanced in natural mineral lioek of pullets being fed on sue:i products do not grow steadily, and many of them are small, under nourished for fryers weakliiiKs, unlit even The secret Is. to tinuully supply our puilets with; which in turn insures a reserve every element necessary to' meet j power to make of our hens heavy their changing requirementa of land profitable producers of .large growth. ' egjrs. IS. E DUNFORD IT CRASH . Mr. -.arid Mi's. Oscar lke) nun- turd, tvlio had their vacation halt-; Ciilirorniil. received a liadly cruijli. ed last month, when they became' ed fool, severe . bruises and cuts the victims of t car accident two miles west of Toledo Oregon ar-;lliM rlvwl hack in Aledfoni yesterday noon, obviously hupoy lo ho homo. "" " " mo uay Mm. lunfurtl, who only Iho day f,51 . was "le to leave . -- .. i .... ..... is still under the doctor s orders. The accident occurred when the Jlunford car skidded on loose gravel and overturned, throwine both Mr. and Mrs. llunford clear of tho machine, out on the high- way. Mrs. Uunford suffered broken rihs, scalp wounds and : crushed muscles In the shoulders and chest. Mrs. Dtinford also re-, ceived Injuries including a brok- en finger and bad bruises. . Their son. l.avon lilinford, sealed In- the back seat of the car was wvly seratchod. Modford June 16 The family left PltACSUK. (;P) Czechoslovakia!! ! I bachelors over 25 years of agej benefit of child welfare centers under a proposed bill. But even - if all bachelors in the country dodo the impost by marriaKO. i nm nil tho ,.r!Ii ,(n (i,n,.n L X women in the nation. - NOItTH PLATTK. Neh., July 13! WPi A moI that sathered hero this afternoon ordered all. negroes j to leave North Iiatte after Kd- ward Green, a policeman, was shot and killed by Iouis Seelman, a negro, whom he was trying to arrest for a minor offense. The negro shot and killed himself after police had trapped hi min a house. Traub fJenutno Orann llIuuBUiti now t v niou.itina No. 1W0S, set With Tr.tib otialKv Years of patient study intuitive knowledge of gems and precious metals these are attributes of your jeweler who sells you value not price in a diamond. Herein lies the marked difference of our merchandise it is selected bv men ti-iiined by years of experience. When you buy hcre, you do so with fullest confidence that you cannot obtain belter value elsewhere and that the price you pay assures positive value JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. Trsobfi rnnlot ttng Nr. JiSiO, Mt Trunb fH Mflnronn mail ratio required ns they advance to U'otnuiote development. At two months of ntre most nil . pullets will have small red combs. hut unlesa the feed used is made u,. of th.e produce known to promote ernwth. their eoml will soon beeoine pale tn color and will be covered w ith n wl.iti.sh coko ins very similar, to dandruff The comb is tile best Indicator of the slate of health of the body. When the comb is pale and shrlv- led, body Kiowth has cased, and ' if this condition continues, you will have a pullet that at six mouths of ubo wilt have the body of a two mouths pullet. Such a pullet will lay largely peewee eggs, which aro low in price and very unprotitaiije. To prevent these unwelcome, undesirable ami un- i irofitnhle results is fur better than ; man who had previously been or to attempt to cure them. j dered to h ave town in lieu of laS'- Tiio properly balanced feed will ling a SltiO tine tor bentltlt! Ada contain only growth promoting 1 elements, including- the vitamins and together with a nigh digesti bility we insure a natural body ijtrowlh Hint continues to tile ran. cou-iplete development of the hodv iOTORGYCLlST AUTOSWSHHORT 15., W. tlicks, 21, of Oultdale, as a result of' a collision between j 'urcyele and a cur driven 1 i by Dr. T. 1. White of (.rants Cass near ilnuu Kiwi at 5:30 p. m.. yostorxiay. boy was rushl.d , the s.tol.otl Ul.an ilnB. ,,ltai wj,re le was'attended by i or. v ntte and i)r. . IX Inskeeu. Mr. Hicks, according to a report ;euremont tif service and equipment is '"c latest lutpnvMueut in eott received by Traffic Officer tleorue ' and that he be Instructed to take i '"'I;'.1.""1 vM Kupture Cure. lreiu-oit. was iinvmllnr his f.1111- lie 'ivi .-,i, . 'hi, step-father. H. A. Hroney " and mother were to leave their 'all-. fornia home by motor last night. Mr. I're.-icott sent a wire houimr to catch them before they left 1 their home, advising them of thejeharge of rivers ami harbora, wifl accidenl, and asking them to i get in immediate touoli with the: stop over, in Medford. Lffli ROBBER SMS . MISTAKEN IDENHTY , KTiX , T f f Rfai SI 7?' July 13. Shackled iir an "Orer son boot' and handcuffed, Alfred A. Oliver, 3i, suspect in. the J.a mar bunk robbery In which four men were slain, was brought here today from St. Toui.. Oliver, who had waived extradi tion, denied that he had any con nection with the iLunmr robbery and declared that persona who had identified him had been mistaken. Tie-asserted there was another matt In Colorado who was a perfect double for him. Ontiln i rit it 11 fetH?J N. Am..t. r- IWf of rtin mJ Umut, IW.A, tribune, medforb, ACE WAR LOGICS NEBRASKA TOWN KOUTll 1'I.ATTE., Nehr.. 'Iuly 13. tfl' Wpeciat police s"fir,i'J the neitro district of Ibis rl'y -liiKlit while reBulur force contin- ued tlieir vlKilaneo nnlnst formations ns the result or the slKyinu of a policemen today . nv 11 nettro. whom of fleers sousm " arrest. All upki-upx were ordered i leave town They iK'Kan their exit this itfternouu. on foot. t,v automobile and lo.rse and loo: Iraiu, A imtb. formed lit the house of Ijfttiis Selltitan, r. jiro slaver of I'oliceman lid !reen. retained Its formation despite t forts of polite to break' it up. Threats of violence were lieai.l ,.u .,r a... iUi BlttlUt'd orde-i'S to the ncttroes town nt once. The shooting- grew out attempt bv Cieen to arrest Seii- Miller, a negress with whom lived. He went to tlgnilala um returned this ntorniiuf. 1'" wo111 an notified iiotice and :reen and another officer went to arrest him. WIDER WILLAMETTE PROMISED SALEM 8AI.HM. Ore., July 13. (31--1 n i respomso to a telegram si"it from j James M. lioruu, I '. pi'ohlbltlon Salem by Senator t'ltarles 1. Mc- , vottuolssioner, has ordered Miiwau Nary, shandy calllnK to the alien- I !- brewers, to discontinue at once Hon of the federal engineering tie-j the manufacture of "1 per cent" partmeiit the condition of tile mall tonics. ISrewi-rs spoke of tile Willamette river channel between i order today as the most Revere Salem and l'ot tland, a reply was ; i,w j,, ,ie industry since nnss ie.. received - by the Fenatot" today promising immediate correction of '.he channel difficulties which 'are wo- - handieae to uavlg-Uion. "This situation requires prompt action umt ctintraiized roHOnKilii-i iy. Mi'Nai y wirod tho doparl- i 1 inont, "1 thoroCrc onrno.stly iv- j eSt that the disirlet eutiitieer be im mediately authorized to waive icustttmat - y uro-edure ill the pro- such stens a in hu 000,11, n are ,M. ..." ..,,.i..,,.! .1. depth." ... rue reply, coming from Senator McNary's Washington office, says that Colonel Itobbins, iiiembe of : the board of army engineers in llstrict engineer and ittithori;:e; him to take . tho necessary steps ; to correct the situation at once. i , TI115UA&, 1'ersia, July 13. At least 3tfi persons were kllle-j and several villages wiped out; irtl floods at Tabriz on Thursday ffi' derstood to av& been caused by a clotidburst. 2 iBSBSS ,,,,,,,,, n;; , . , - ""i:i!!,lt.ll...!: ... I m$$m i iTlfl ' ' "Tlie Refrigerator With a Conscience" J? B ? b -M i LJLJ. 1L. '"' '' ' J ' ' ., I I MikiteAJ We haven't al! sizes, but the S . .. . 1-1 - . TJKil ' you want may be here . ' . "'HI ip--2! - y V r? . : I j . $ .00 $ e-m ' . . M ; t Down , Month . I I ; Side leer, T-")-iouul eaj wH y: sells regnhirly for $:!;5.f0. Now 1 TiO-pound enpjKiitv; ,S;ll.s regularly 1 r)-)()ui(l cnjiarity; . ; wils roiilatiy for f H.r(). Now Easy Monthly Payments t orkciox, srxiuv. .in.v n, SURGEONS KMiFE FOR ENGLISH KIN! l.u.ii(), Kwiaiei, July i3. '''--Kiln; CelRe mttt ult.lelK" ultotlter operalion Monday to drain an uln-ess ll( the rinht side of his .hot, said n bulletin is "Ued tonight at llucisiiwhiini pul uee and MKI,ed by six ph aejinnx. liis majesty, who spent pan of I'u.-Mnchan, 'pai.Hi-, was vislK-d altvirioon Uy the 1'rinr.- i.f tiii me kniK only tve.-nliv W.ib-s. The w,s "blitied to cancel his usual """! visit t,. Saudi nichain .01 . .Hint -1' tile .-nl.. uf his ,.-i lii.Hise dllliin; Siis , at (odsor c.islh lib. al'te 01 WORKER IN IANG FIGHT, SHOT si'isixoriHi.i). Ohio. ,iuiy 13. ?' - l-iaiik Mv!;-!ei-, is. Uavioii. ms shot to death at Kratult'. lea uiii.-.-i ivsl of here on Un. National highway, tonight in what police -aid was a gang fight caused by labor disputes In a liayton factory. Wpringlield jiolin- arrested elglit P'-loiis on Kuspieion and livid tlieui fr the sheriff of .Miami coiiuly. Hetwi-eu 2S and 3n tiet-. foli.t i-lijiaRed in the fi(;ht, It was reported. -M il.H Ai'K UK, July 13. of the isth amendment- RUPTURE ir. T, K. Sinkes i.f Lou AnitvXva will be in .Mvdftitd at tiic Holland ,,, ' V o , Z , " ' 1 "m" Jir, Hlnii,Ki is' u.mih.. to d,.....,... sirate the Sisennatlc tluilrd. wliieii , '1'cse demonstrations are ell! Ire I:y . . ''',- ,il.,,s,l suffering frin .""'.Itetat C"", ; tinned is guaranteed to hold .-my i rapture, and will ebwe 'the 00.-11- i1.1 111 t'1" average case, in an days. ! 1 ermain-til idfices al l(j:- J oovv' :S!ale Jildg.. l.is Angeles, fuiiinr. aia - -Adv. WILDHHU G BROS. SMliLTING & ftt-l:ItING CO Otiks:742 Mai!j?t .Si.(San lnncisco f-orW.?.") Now 1 C3likS;742MaiLSi.,Sant.do I I .1, ' -i 11 j jl S SwFyici.0 j . , TWO PORCELAIN-LK4FRIGETORS 111 W. Mad FURNITURE STORE : iiii;i,AS, ux Jimi (,jt file Vinjiji iiui-en iji !S'j7 and ha only! Jiaker. County court ha plan. Queen KSiKulM'th ci.n k at 'Kil. J Jumd and ihi-e,. wheel. The for eonMnictto of Jamc cisool Ktwhen. which Iw kvpt ttaw fr h(,ni i nrwi oa a 1H ire j house, PoralwaiM mrkt' read, mote thitit 3. .venre, in heiK re- , mHei liy !:l5 Kail of Derby inland Birtos of Sampler VsHtf '"1r'"! " m ,,.!,.,! l.v th! IT?'!. 'market rond. AUCTION Conducted by Medford Post No. 15, American Legion Saturday, July 20 . - Afternoon and Evening . . On Fir Street Between Main and Sixth Strcei The Biggest Auction Ever to Be Held in . Southern Oregon Professional Auctioneer EARL DAVIS Do Not $28.25 $32.00 Ton h-ar. 75-i Top leer, 9?'y)V $m.m. x, $32.?" 1 wiU rotilarly Wroolff Forget The Date for ptH',, , SOW . Phone 9 111111110..1. m;v. : .TTj'i''" TS . 'T rriS1 nrriiTTTmfwr 3SOS THEI1 $21.50 $26.50 $47.00 i ii 'I j - " 1 1 1 1 ' 1 li. s Your Old &ox on a Neat One j : ; f i! I At -J jj I u A i n n it Hi h nt mi esi i c; a iy i s hat . sui JS : Th ho OOi 3. . mi lie. at ': rsa! s t i