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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1929)
rEDFQTlT) M ATT. i TUUUJNi'i. Al.l?;i)l''UKjy()KK(jO., TU.K.MMY, ID. . - " ' a i ill rtVI 1 1" f INHnn oAW lYlUintK UKUr Wales Fails to Pop Question cunwnnufM on 01 UHuunii uii .. OREGON. COAST V ! Meeting of State Game Pro tectiVe Asdciatiorr De velops Report of Break , WJth Canners Fish ' Commission Lax, Is Claim YoHtf-rday's mooting of tlie State flame Protectlv anHonlutlon at rtoehuiK was wi'll nttmidfhl, uo eordint? to IX. V, Cowttlll, who rft turned homft last night. "ReprenentAtlvtaa from the vari ous organizations throuKhout Uiu state plodKod tholr wholo-honrtpi support to the pni?rnm of tiullil f inn up the Bftmo ami finh liulus- : try," mi Id Mr. CrtwuiU, "And In no if nncertnln terms went n i Ptord for hotter enforcement of ; fish and, "... Kame lawn." n Governor Patterson wntt en thuslpHtleally greeted by the a Femhled sportsmen. IHh views oh fish and same conservation were , again exireHed and everything that can he-done will be done to make Oreaon tho RreiUest gamd and flHh state, he asserted. The association unanimously en dorsed the state game commission's request that the ntnte fish commls nfon pay Its ahare of tho cost of policing streams Inhabited by salmon,- it, heliiK asserted the. fish commission has paid hut little at tention to enforcing tho laws against "fish bootleggers," and 1t has been up to tho slate game commission to spend anglers' funds j for the protection of the commercial fish industry. If the olmv.e proposal can be fput aver, said Mr. . rowglll, the state pmc commission will take over law en forcement work on all streams south of the Columbia, river. "The conditions that exist today cannot long endure," he asserted, and added that "unless tho change Is accomplished ,lt IS more than likely that thero will he a com plete break and showdown be tween the game nnd commercial Interests along the Oregon Coast. "It was ,repurU'd yesterday, that Roderick. Maoleay Is fcuylng that ho and other ,;ummerelnt flsher then rtro: grtlng to open jevery : stream An Oivgon to commercial fishing and thai they will; have lie support of chambers of, cum iderCQ. lhe State I! i jingo and labor unions. It is a, wv)l known fact there would ho .but little bootleg of fish If the commercial In V:V terests would bade up law enforce- . menf. j .- r . 1 . . 'r. - "Oregon's commercial and giime fish. Industry hangs on . a. spider's $ r thread. Certainty It Is going) to tV'.f he - Interesting to know i If our I' chambers of cdmmoree, Oranges - and labor unions will lenler a ileal rv,- to completely destroy , one of Oro X' gon's greatest Industries. "If Mr. Macleay Ift to eotitlifue i-'.j;' with his plan, the qiilcU'er the " ' showdown the better for all con f!, . cerned. , ( ( State (lame Warden Clifford nn nounced that tho stulv RumV- eom-J-p', mission has uutnnrlfced the con st motion of n new power boat for 1 ' 'j nH 'lower nogue wardens. The . : boat will soon he In operation. ; Active eampalgiia will bo start- hers for eaoh of the various slate Si v, gnmo protective nssnelation, nnd ' nil persons Interested are to be g ; - asked to join the Jackson County tlamo I'rotecllVe ossonlatlon. T, K.. HanlelH, M. llogan nnd fti, Itnljih Cowglll represented th Jackson county organlKatlon ' . . , 'A,,' ft & PRISON SENTENCE O, ioydvlti, vice-president of tlm Hifilnot rtrtfevftge 'finn f OVer hetlc ft fooke, will npnenr in cir cuit court here next Monday fur H'entenee on embezzlement charges. 'Stanley' Myers, district attorney, said today nvrungcmetitR hud been mud with Goodwin's attorney bring him Into court. Myers salt! he would recommend n penlteiiti- ttfy nontvni'O without parole. Ooodwln was Jointly Indicted on several counts of embexy.lemont with James I. Cookv, president, nrid Tioward rhllpott, secretary. J I O' pleaded guilty and turned iftl'A uvldenee, although he wax hot used by the district attorney s office. Phil pott hUH not had a hearing. Cooke was convicted und sen tenced to seven years In prison Tho stftlo supreme court uphold the lower court. nnnnnm nminT loUKUKin IYIU5I I inTuro nn! rHl'lHAWOHlO SALKM, Ore., July 1C (p Ias Ku) non-rayiiuiit of , taxuH. un the Kroumln thru the proiierty Is "bei tiuvolent, clmrltaWe,. literary and Hck'ntltic HiH.'iety" iloeH not apply to fraternity and Hororlty hoimeti, accorclint: tn an opinion or the hu preme court today, affirming JudKe Mc'Miihan of the lower court ', ' j, " ii' iiiiui M ' 11 ! 1 for Alari(n county .In the case of Kupua nam ma Rhu, appellant, against Marlon county. t The opin ion' was 1 written by Chief Justice CoiflicAv. ' . The fraternity Is a Greek letter society of W'illiamette university : students, and Is Incorporated. j CJtiotlnB f rorh ' the fraternity's I articled of Incorporation, the opin ion nays: "There lit nothing in this state ment of the business object, or purpose of plalntlf that constitutes either benevolence, charity, liitera- lure or science. The statement of 'the business of plaintiff indicates I clearly that It is a corporation for I the benefit nnd convenience of Its ! members. It has no legal connec 1 tlon with the Willamette uulversi Ity. Its members are attending as students, not as philanthropic men of letters or scientists." Other opinions today were: State of Oregon vs. Carl I.oh man, appellant; appeal from Wash ington county; appeal from convic tion on charge of selling Intoxicat ing liquors. WJIHJluu uj iinnuvo Belt, judge ueorge n. uaBiey ui i firmed. Alice WTilte vs.Sam Gordon and I A. H. Bailey, appellants; appeal j from Multnomah county; action for! I deceit. Opinion by Justice Belt. j Judge T. K. J. Uuffey reversed and j : case remanded. t Mury Ooodson vs. Portland Eln'c-! .trie Power Company, nppellunt, and j Anna S. Sears, defendant: appeal j from .Multnomah county; action ror 'damages. Opinion by Justice Holt. Judge Arlle (1. Walker affirmed. estate of R P. liledel, deceased, vs. Muck & White Taxlcab Company, appellant; appeal from Multnomah I county; action for damages. Opln-! imi hv Justice Bean. Judge Walter H. Evans affirmed. ben W. Uuild, appellant, vs. It. A. Wollis ,e,t al;PJ)eallrflru Waflh- Inutitn PnillltV! Rllit tO UUiet title. Opinion by Justice Maud. Judge Oeorge K. Bagley reverseu. Coast Engine; Company vs. A, J, jlarbee et ul, appellants; appeal from Hood Itlver county; sou 'u foreclose loin. Opinion by Chief Justice Coshow. Judge Fred W. Wilson nrftrmed. ' ' George B. Hubble rjnd I.etltia Hubble vs. S. W. Hubble et ul, de fendants? anneul from Deschutes county; suit to foreclose mortgage. Opinion by Justice Mclirnie. i cree of Judge T. E. J. Duffy af firmed as modified. Petition for rehearing allowed In Heltkemiwr vs. Schmeer. Petition for rehearing denied In sterrett vs. nuriuurt I.OH AKGIOIJJ ioly 1C.U-1(P) Mrs. Josephine Valentl, charged with burnlliB to death her eight mouths old son, was held In the county Jul! without ball today, (pending trial on first degree mur ider churges following preliminary i hem-luK yesterday Introduced ns a surprise wlt I ness. ten year old Estiier Oarela testified at tlie hearing that she saw Mrs. Vnlfiitl drop a lighted I match Into the baby curl-lane on I the afternoon of July 8. ' ' Classified advertlnin ret results. You'll never see such Used Car values again, as we are offering for the next ten days! Prices are sensa tionally low. We are clearing out every used car and 1929 Buick demonstrators to make room for the 1930 Buick, which will be on display soon. Take advantage of this big money-saving event. . . . Drive away a car that you'll be proud of and that will give thousands of miles of dependable service. y 4 . v .. j, , Associated Press Phnt9 IiONdov, antfiM.n -i tdmtm inm-iii r .Sweden h-rt taukIou tiduy for Jicr own Stockholm liictly, .. al'U'r two inonllkH of the Miciiil whirl of tills rupiutl's rtiynl And illplomatlo cit-clf.. Diii-liigMlic time shi was lien- ht?r niiiiic .often was linked wllh that of tho Prince of Wales as iipossll ln riilun- lirhli- of the ltilll-li heir. -1 - VMM SS WJWSB MILITARY POST 1928 Buick Brougham Fully equipped, including f under wells and . trunk ruck. This car driven less than 5000 miles. Cost new over $2000. Sale Price.. $1475 Down Payment $495 , 1929 Studebaker 4-Door Sedan Fully equipped . and as good as new. Cost new, .complete, $11)00. Sale Price $1350 Down -Payment $450 1927 Star, Sedan - A light six-cylinder 4 door sedan," fully equipped and dooks and runs HKe new. Kegular price $575. Sale Price... $450 Down Payment $180. 1928 Buick Coupe Fully equipped, A-l con dition; an ideal car for 3. Here you can get Buick quality and comfort, at a small car cost. Price new $1475. Sale Price.. $885 Down-Payment. $205. Commandant fiiled By' Atti-' tude of City Plans for Docks Near Officers' Quarters ,.lrks Would Lose Big Payroll "By Re moval. ' , k VANCOUVKU, Wash.. July 111. (fl")--Tho possibility thin Viiiieimver ltiirrhcks, an ni-my post sluee HAt, hiluht he nbiiiiilnned nnd the fill officers And 11,10 enlisted men gni rlsoned t lu'i-o ninveil lo Fort Lewis, Wash., Wus stlKgesli-il here lust night hy l!glriiillei--(!eneral Junies 11. Heeves, eoininundsiut, in ad dressing the chamber of enuunert'e. (lenerul Heeves tiphniided (lie city for n It i-ni lit I n k thnuigh fedurnl leg Istatlon to gain control of a n:ir row strip of land sepnrutlng lite tin iin i' tin from the rvler. The city plans to erect n line of wharves along (he strip ot land.' The officers. General Heeves ex plained, make their hemes near the lurrrnck nnd would not cure to he slluated near a line of docks. He also attacked the city for cul ling a slreet llivmich Hie liarraeks nnd for attempts to so rlot an other street. Lewis, with '.1(5. null acres of ground, WollU nillke an Ideal place for tralnlng' troops. 'aticouver liar rucks, on Ihe other hund. he said, Is crowded, nnd even if It were decided to ttbauilon It. Ihe' Third division heailiiuitrlers, with n per sonnel of 75 offltern and ISO men. could be exchanged for the Sev enth Infantry now oeeupyhiK the post. The Meneral said removal of the Seventh Infantry would take an annual payroll of tl.&ini.eiiii riom the elly. I.OS An'OHI.IW, inly II!.- (l4 tiren W. Aleudell and It. II. ' Pete'' Ttelnhart. bohlers of tlie world (endurance flinht record, i which tliey ..set at Culver City.) t'al., Jnst Week, were feted at a private lmnnuct here lust nlKht itlven by the Jtlchfleld oil Vum- i pany for the fliers, newspapor inen. airport officials and aviation; leader of southern Oalifornkt. j The banquet was the first re ception for tlie aviators since their landing last Krlday. utter a flight of IMli hours, 4:i minutes, '.12 see-j ends. j .MOrp than 400 pilosis beard an I array of speakers. IncludlilK Major! Carl Spulz, commander of tho fa-1 moils Question Mark endutancuj fllKlit, pay tribute Hi .Mendell and1 r.elnhai't. I The filers ore nppcaririK thru- out the week at a theater here and may tour the I'aeillc coast on .a vntKvlllu circuit, It was tin-j I nounced. 1927 Studebaker Dictator Coach -- v '': Fully etuip)etl, A-l 'con dition. A quality automo bile at less than small Var cost. Regular price $775. Sale Price... $650 Down Payment $11)0 1925 Nash Special Six " " w Phaeton1 v f' 4-wlieel brakes, duco paint, A-l condition. Keg ular price $425. Sale Price... $335 Down Payment $135 1923 Willys-Knight Coupe Fully equipped., llere is an "opportunity to huy one of these fine cars at a sac rifice. Regular price $975. Sale Price... .....$875 Down, Payment $350 . : 1927 Buick Sport Model for '5; ''"fully equipped, in cluding tonncau wind shield. A chance to' get a real sport car at a sav ing. Regular price. $875. Sale Price... $775 ' Down Payment $235 1925 Studebaker Duplex Touring Fully equipped and in ex ceptionally fine condition. Regular price $475. Sale Price... : $385 I Down Payment $155 - 1927, Buiclfi. Coupe - 'a H. H ' (i t ires, bumpers, A-l con dition. A real bargain. Regular price $875. Sale Price... $750 Down Payment $300 III I " IV I'""-" ' ' a i i in i hi . I a Si .,1925 Studebaker ; y. " Roadster Coupe -' ' Etpiipped. A-l condition at a sacrifice if sold at iince. Regular price $550. Sale Price... $425 Down' Payment $170 , 1924 Packard Sedan , Six cylinder, fully equip ped, A-l condition. An opportunity to get a high class car at a sacrifice. Sale Price... $650 Down Payment $260 lUU'Str-ON, Texas, July 111. fl") '1 HO UOUSIOIl lUUIOIl 1MMIUI City," ulteinptluK a new endur-. ance veluellnt! flluht veeord. land ed in rt field southeast oT the Houston airport today. The plane had been. In the air less than 20' hours. .Voe tilass ami tller.n C. I immiiIm were the pilots. i Buick Master Six , Enclosed Touring ' Duco )aint, fully equii lctl, completely recondi tioned. Regular price $55(1 Sale Price... $450 Down Payment. $180 .1923 Ford Touring In good condition; starter and regular equipment. Sale Price. $45 '-J.923 Buick Six Touring Equipped. A very ser viceable car in good con dition. Regular price $275. ... Sale Price..:.. $175 i J Down Payment $70 1924 Buick 4-Cylinder Enclosed 4- wheel brakes. Equip -lied. Good condition. Regular price $375. Sale Price......... $275 ; Down Payment $110, ass .VAKftHFIKM). Orp., July 10. (yD-J. K. IMtaKcruhl, 115, shot him self to donth early today nt his homo. Four years ado hr suffered a frncltirwl skull In 11 fall off Ihe , roof -of his horn and he had been despondent sine thnt time. Loss of llufe daimhuu-H by deulh In re cent years . Is believed to huve added to his despondency. . Kltrnernld's body wn dlscovored this morning hy his wife after he fnlleil Id return from the pasture " where he went , to milk the cowa. BLOWN 10 PIECES HCI1ANTHN. 1'a., .luly l(l.--(,VI I'etec Weir. 1,11. of Mined.', was killed whvn n wauon on which he was haullni! 'Tiiin ioint.u ,,r ,,.,. der from I be I hi dmi powder mills nt .Monslc, near here, Mew up. Weir's body was blown to pieces, one of Ihe horses he was dllvlliK was killed ami the other had to he Shot. The CXIiloslon orelli'i'i.il on the Oul'ont properly and could be heard for miles. The cause was undetermined. Special for Wednesday California Fruit Cake 10c MODEL BAKERY 111 W. Main! St. Phone 103 R 1923 Buick 4 Cylinder Touring Rd'hushed and recondi dilioned. A bargain at.... $250 Down Pavmeut $100 . 1923 Jewett Enclosed Touring J , (Itiod condition through out. Regular price $-5)0. Sale Price... $225 Down Paymeut $t3 New 1929 Buick, Series hj - 116 4-Do6r Sedan Demonstrator PilHy otpiippcd and li cense.. , R e g u 1 a r price $U)50. ,, -,, Sale Price.. $1385 : Down Payment $4ti0 New 1929 Buick, Series ; 121 4 Door Sedan ' Demonstrator ' Pully equipped and li cense. Regular price $1942 1 rtWI Sale Price::... OlODI ' Down Payment $560 - I NEW 1929 BUICK SEVEN-PASSENGER SEDAN DEMONSTRATOR vPidlv. equipped .and JimLse. JJegAilar--pritie jji2495. v SAIjI'V PHICK l.l;!" -l QQ C Down Payment $(i(i.h) ' ""'V ! i)P ll Si W "H- TT-"l "W- TB KT nr ir. e-i " l Sf Hr K Ml) K I (V 38-40 N. Riverside BUICK AND MARQUETTE DEALERS 3 Phone 73 nwsaninia