Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 18, 1929, Image 7

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    Medford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
DtUr Tntr -fourth Ye&r.
ft Mil? fifty Vftt.
MEDFORD. Oh'KUOX, THURSDAY, .Il'lA'MB, 19JS.
No. 117.
TRACK FOLK
AREROBBED
IN CHICAGO
Race
Futuristic Dances to be Outsanding feature at Sunset Trail Pageant
Horse Owner and
Party Lose $22,000 in
Jewelry and Money to
Bandits Car Halted En
Route Home From Races
Strip Jewels From
Women Robbers Escape
CHICAGO, July 18. (P) Throo
robbcra, Into yesterday, nlole $22.
1)00 In jewelry and money from
Kroderii'k Orabner, raeo hur.se
owner, Airs. Grabner and Mr. owl
Mrs. lluel J. Seigel, their compun
ions. The carefully planned and well
executed robbery took place, while
the lira liners and Seiccls were re
turning from the Arlington Park
race track.
.Grabner, owner of "Windy City,"
ijnner of this year's American
Oerby, had Just turned off ' the
crowded main highway onto a
gravel road to evade traffic con
gestion, when a- largo sedan, bear
ing throe men. blocked his path.
Two men. brandishing pistols, got
out of the oar, entered the ton
neau of the Grabner machine,
where the women were, and or
dered Grabner to drive on. The
robbers' car followed close behind.
One robber stripped jewelry
from I he women, while the other
robbed "the men of jewelry and
money. Mrs. Grabner set her loss
at ?10,000, Mrs. Seigol at 9,800,
and Seigel a three -curat diamond
ring valued at $ I, C00. Grabner
lost J 200 in cash.
Warning the party to make no
! outcry, the robbers directed Grab
ner to drive back onto the high
hay, still crowded with hundreds
iC machines. Seigel, despite, the
ltol prodding his back, managed
','tdf upen (ho car door-with his foot,
and when the traffic, procession
nf from the car and ran toward a
hM:& ; SHlJT
Pcoplr of (Irecon will si-c ilt let i-1 polriitlul (lovelnpmont nf tlif stale In a most unl'iil? Any In the ' I'innfer'i
Jream" episode or the t:ii);eih; Hitnset Trail ia(;eant. m event set for July 4't. h tnul it. llnneers In modern
istic costumes will portray Industries, and other phases of development. Here Is a scene from the "machine"
episode. Dancing Is under the direction of Mildred LeCompte Moore, noteddanu e director.
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"Has anyone got a gun ?" he
cried. "Duck your heads! It's a
robbery!'
The two robbers Jumped from
the car, pistols in iniml. and pur
sued him. but made no effort to
fire. They then jumped into their
o w n ca r . w h i c h was c lose be hind
Grabner's and wore driven swiftly
away down a side road.
Seigol told police that when the
rob be rs ca r passed the bus as It
was fleeing, one of the robbers
aimed a shotgun at him.
I.AKI-; I'ltKICK. Grp.. July 1R.
(Special.) Monday. John Walch,
with a crew of-eight or nine men.
raised a burn on his ranch on Lost
Creek. This makes the third barn
he has built on the ranch.
Harry Tonn spent the week end
with home folks. (
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kngsdale and
Airs. 10. H. Jones went over to the
logging ciiiirp at ChemauU, Klam
ath county, Friday to visit Wailco
and Marvin Kagsdale. ;They re
lumed homo Saturday.
VenitH Ainb-rson of Medford,
Dorothy Meyer and Melvin Wright
were Sunday evening guests at the
II. L. Tonn home.
M rs. Win. Nussbaum and chil
dren were visiting Mrs. John
Walch Friday.
Misses Pearl and Ileuluh Wright
and Wallace and Marvin Ragsdalo
of ChemauU. spent Sunday at the
Ragdale ranch.
The Hoefft families motored to
tlio Dead Indian Soda Springs Sat
urday. -
The Misses Margaret and Vida
Nlckell ; went to Medford Saturday
lo visit1 their mother who is con
lined in the Sacred Heart hospital.
Among those who attended Po
mona drll practice nf Central
Point Monday, were Beth Karlow,
M r. a nd M rs. Reed Charley a nd
Herman Meyer. .
FOR BLAST IN STORE
HAMMOND, Intl., July 18. IP)
A terrific explosion today demol
ished the ('.oldie department store,
a now buiWtine in the foreign sec
tion of town, wilh esttnuitcd tluin
Httc of ;;mi,000. Police nnll they
believed labor trouble resulted In
Ihe explosion.
"
You're up in the hills where the air
is cooler when you drink this
fine old ginger ale
Like the refreshing vigor of a
mountain breeze is the thrill of
drinking this finer, purer ginger ale.
For just as the air is a little
sweeter, a little fresher,
anil your spirits arc a little
higher in the mountains,
, i i
so do you ICC1 wncn you
capture the coolness, I he
stimulation, of "Canada
Dry" Ginger Air.
Cool as the mountain
lake you drink from deeply
. . . pure as its crystal
depths when you look into
it . . . refreshing as the
CANA
.DA BWf
smell of pines wafted across it . . .
and as stimulating to your appetite
as a meal cooked in the open !
rurc J amaica ginger
subtly flavors "Canada
Dry" and makes it a real
ginger ale. Delicate and
uniform carbonation pro
duces a delightful sparkle,
1 ligh-ipiality ingredient
assure its purity and dcli
tiousncss. And in count
less homes throughout this
country and Canada this
fine old beverage is making
countless friends.
o mi
1st U- fit uf.
Vie Champagne nf Ginger Ala
L
Vacai i mists, campers and hik- I
ers through the Oregon woods are j
warned by the Oregon state boanl
of hen U Iih gainst the danger that i
lurkH In the thus rudtcans or tll
versllobu or "poison oak.' The
plant, tthe b'ttves of which appear
in cluHtcrs of three, may well give)
pause to all those who arc tramp-j
lug In' the country, says a recent !
bulletin. It Is wort h while for j
every out-of-doors person to know
how to recognize this plant ho thatJ
lie may ue aoie to jmtumguisii oe
tween vegetation that is friendly
and thoKp plants and vines and
other growing things that should
be avoided.
Poison oak is one of the worst
offenders, as the growth uf. this
creeping, i-liiming and climbing
vine is particularly abundant. Hut
you can avoid it if you will re
member that poison oak is readily
distinguishable, from other vines
by Its three leaflets. The plant a
a shrub which grows wild in this
state. It may lay prostrate upon
(he ground, though it will climb
shrubbery or trees- in sunny loca
tions. It niuy grow erect with a :
sAlf-supporting stem. Tim leaves '
have a peculiar satiny appearance.!
The flowers are greenish yellow '
and are followed by small drupa
ceous pule green smooth fruits,!
t mr ne iji loose bunches. j
The dermatltic-skln poisoning !
that is caused by poison oak. j
which is not an oak at all, is due
to an irriiative resin ou substance,
in the sap of the plants. Some of!
the conditions under which puis-1
oning can occur from this plant!
are in dispute.
While cases of poison imk can be
usually traced to ill recti contact j
with the plant Itself, It. Is u.uito !
possible to be affected indirectly
foi- the sap can be carried on fur
or bodies of animals, on farm im
plements, golf sticks or balls, on
clothing, shoes and even in smoke j
coming from the burning branches:
of this plant. Some cases of poi-j
son oak have been traced to bon-1
tsorng man and circus performer,
In two straight falls here 1'o't
night- Kli ib-nko, who has be.'n
Ln the Cnited States five months,
h o 1,1 his o w n with the c h a m p 1 n
until he missed a try for a flying
marn and his head struck the can-
w- . i vms, He was an easy victim for
! Konnenberg's flying tackle.
PI l.SA. UUIa.. ..Uly IS. tP) , Tn (.hltm)on xained the se.-ond
tins Sonneijberg. worlds htttvy- j fall nt less than a minute. Tho
weight writlin chumpu". de- time of the first fall was 35 min-tV-ited
M o.te-i Klrlleuko. KussImii ' utes. '
FELL INTO WELL
('HICAt.tO. J uly 1 S. P) A
horse with the high fainting name
of Minerva t'heevy fell in a well
yesterday, being rescued ' aft-r
much to-do and with great diffi
culty. t Minerva Cheevy, who pulls n
mean plough on John Nehore's
farm near Laber'tyvllle, was stand
ing in deep thought on sonu
hoards covering the well. The
boards had seen their best days.
They broke dropping Minerva
L'heevy 1 Ti feet into a hit of water.
The water was over Minerva's
head and tho nag was in imminent
danger of drowning. A man
Jumped In to tho rescue. In the
excitement tils .niimo was not
learned, AVhoover .ho was, ho
jumped In. , ''
The man and horse floundored
around fbrji while until finally
the man made, connections with
tho halter tho animal wore. A
ropo Svas dropped down and tho
halter strap was made, fast to It.
After which tho ropo was pulled
taut so that Minerva's head was
held above water.
In this unnatural, but necessary
posture, the horse remained until
the IJhertyvillo flro department
got there. It was decided to pump
Hi wt?II dry. and this was don.
A belt was then placed around
Minerva, a era no was brought for
ward, and-the horse was hoisted
to safety.
Minerva Cheevy todav was back
on tho front 'jf a cultivator.
fires fed by heavy tenacious
branches of this plant.
When one is known to have come
in contact with poison oak. es
pecially one who is known to be
susceptible, washing the ban tin as
soon as possible with a good lather
of an alkaline soap is of some
benefit since the poisonous resin
is not soluble In water anil can not
ho removed by that alone. Itch
ing and redness arc the first symp
toms of the dermattitis which may
be delayed for a day or several
days. If you have these symp
toms you should consult your doc
tor in order that he may be able
to tell you what to do next.
Heath's Drug Store's Great Oiler
To All Who Suffer Stomach
Agony Gas and Indigestion
Money Buck if One Bottc of Dare's Mentha Pepsin Doesn't
Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used
Portland IMuus approved by the
war department for construction of
bridge across Willamette river at
St. Johns.
At last the way has been found
to combine Pepsin with other cor
rective stoniacU agents so that it
will do the most good In the short
est possible time.
Why bother with slow actors
when one tahtcHpoonful of this
splendid wild pleasant liquid rem
edy will cause giis, bloating, heavi
ness, heartburn or any upset con
dition of the stomach to speedily
vanish.
And why slum Id any man or
woman suffer amiihcr hour with
indigestion or uny stomach misery
when the remedy that acts almost
instantly can be easily procured?
Dare's Mentha Pepsin not only
quickly relieves stomach distress.
but it also conquers stubborn in
digestion and dyspepsia, and puts
en end to dizziness, nervousness,
headache, sleeplessness and de
spondency which distressing trou
bles are nearly always caused by
chronic stomach disturbance.
Dare's Mentha Pepsin is pleasant
to take, has a delightfully refresh
ing taste and after it has put vour
stomach In a clean and healthy
condition, Just notice how much
better you look and feel, for be
sides correcting chronic stomach
disorders this supremely good rem
edy I hat Heath's and druggists
everywhere guarantee. Im il fine
tonic that huibls you up and makes
you work with vim, eat with relish
and sleep soundly.
hi'
1 10 DAYS SENSATIONAL SALE I
I of USED CAR
I and NEW 1929 BUICK Demonstrators
- - - You Can Have
1 New Car Service
j For a Used Car Price
This is your chance
H to buy first class
f transportation cheap
Buying a Used Car from Scher
er is like buying a new car it
is reconditioned placed in A-l
shape guaranteed.
AT EAGLE POINT HOTEL
KACI.K POINT, Ore-.Inly 1- I
(KpoclHl) Mm. .1. .1. Buclilor and
iluuRhtnr. JuHiinc. MrS. Ned Culyj
and diiuBlitcr. KHthlwn: Mm Uue I
Klfni t, Mrn. Frank Juhc. Sirs. M. j
K. S'ho,iiovor (ind diiiiplitr. anir
Icy Mmo. ot l'ortland; Mrs. F.
l-cich Suliition mid daiiRhtnr, Imr-
.,, iltrli nf KiMTHmento. Cnl
wci f h party at tho ' Sunnysido
hotel Thursday.
n- KPHtN hs returned lo run
offliu after unending a few weeks
at ProHpect.
Mr. and Mm. Churchman of
Untile Ground, Washington, ar
rived In IShrIo Point Tuesday and
Hie vlHlloin, at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Jacks and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Morrllt Brown and
. ... r ,. I. iMnl anH
I.VIO Villi oi-uy m r,i' ..,
Mrs. Aiken of Medford left Thurs-
dHy for Portland. j
Mrs. John tlrcli was takon to the
Itivni' uunlt itrluni ut Jack- I
nonvlllo for treatments Monday.
Mrs. Ullzalieth llruec and Miss
Ssdie Bruco of McMlnnvlllc wnro
all nlKlit visitors 111 Kuglo Point
Friday evenlnR.
f .
Sensational s
Bargains in
Rebuilt Cars
1928 Buick Brougham
Fully1 equipped-, inchiillnK
fender wells and trunk rack.
This CBr driven less than
5000 miles. Cost new -"0".
Sale Price...! $1475
Down Payment 495
1929 Studebaker
4-Door Sedan
Sale Price, $1850
1927 Star Sedan
Hold regular for $57r.
Sale Price $450
Down Psyment $180
Buick Six Sedan
Fully equipped and. Hcciiho
Special Today
Only $100
KI HF.KA, Csl., July IV A
quarrel over Ihe value of a re
turned empty mine liotlle culminat
ed In the prohahle falal shootlnK
here last night of llohert Hivens.
voiinK Klamath Itlver Indian. A
search of Ihe i-'iunlryslde was he
Ing conducted for Joseph Petrlnl.
s harieniler. The youth was hhot
through the lungs and wsh report
ed near death In ti n hoKpllal here.
J
I .Mine, nc, -Idents in Alaska during
the (Mist 17 yesrs were 3'l per cent
less per capita workers than in the
illulted Wales.
Of nil the gold mined In the hl
lory of the world, one-elghl lei li
has come from the Black Mils of
tiouth' Dakota. -
1923 Ford Touring
In good conilll Ion ; starter,
and regular equipment. ,
Sale Price..... $ 15
1927 Buick Coupe
II I Ires, liilhiporn. A-l condi
tion. A real liargaln. Kegu
lar price H7fi.
Sale Price $750
Down Payment 300
Here Is the Chance
of a Lifetime!
1929 Buick, Series
116 4-Door Sedan
DEMONSTRATOR
Fully equipped, license. Regu
lar price fliiriO.
Sale Price $1385
. Down Payment Jl'iO
New 1929 Buick, Series
121 4-Door Sedan
DEMONSTRATOR
Fully equipped; license. Regu
lar price 1 1 HI-.
Salo Price $1675
Down Payment 1560
1924 Packard Sedan
An upporlunlly In get a high
class car al a sacrifice.
Sale' Price $050
Down Payment $i!60
. 1924 Buick 4
Cylinder Enclosed
4-whuel brakes. Sold regular
Tor :i75.
Sale Price $275
Down Payment $110
1923 Buick Six
Touring
In excellent condition. Ilegu
lar price ni.
Sale Price .,.$175
k ,-t.-. ..-iMf trm 1 in fl ii J
1925 Nash Special
Six Phaeton
I wIipH bralvOH. Oiiai piiinl.
CHr ut a savin kb.
Sale Price $335
1927 Buick Sport ,
A din fit lo R"t a real tipnrt S
rar at a HHrrlflfn. .
Sale Price $775- H
Down Payment $235 ' ' rS
Terms Trades
Why wait when you can have all the fun and pleasure of driving
now? And these bargains will bo snapped up quick. Come down!
t 111 i aOl
I Sf benerer Motor o.je
38-40 N. Riverside Phone 73 fc
Open Evenings and Sundays
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