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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1929)
PXGE' SIX; :! .. ! i j WEnFORP MaTT; TRTOICT, MEDFORD, OREftOV. FRTDAY. JtTLY 19, 1020. BERRYDALE TALKS ISOUTHERN PACIFIC c 'TAKES CHARGE OF Tree Props Same choice quality we had last year, milled from deaf lumber and surfaced four sides to stan dard tree prop dimensions. Don't Fail to See This Stock f iig Pines Lumber Co. Phone No. 1 IllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllP' WITH CITY HEADS T WEATHER STATION; ON WATER NEEDS! AS TRAINS LEAVE The- chiinKt: la the administration 1 Conference bctWCCH the L. Walter Uiek, IIiq retiring uead,Mno .piwmhant "f ndmlniH ad family 'will dpavc J-yrain I-V'1"' M .'"l...".'0. JI iur Luuuiuf iiivto. iu.hal mJu K,H (l.rt'i' nciuulnt mural Ik "Never leave the iicronliiiK lu Jack Cnrloy, rjduce today, the new head Wm, J. i MidM-ay water district, whirl 1h Southern Pacific agent, ' who, this lliflchiumm, who arrived thiK"Week j belnn formed with tho expectation ! noon ahhd the gerund person in u from San Kiaucfseu, taking liurgf. f helnK k ran ted eity wot nr. and I week to. refrain the train ufter they hud been left behind hy the north hound S.iaMa. tills evening for Dubuque hiWa, to ,jiat Htatt . .Mr nctiuulnt. Today an elderly gentleman. assume ehuiKO of (he weather staved with the difficulties which the tfou there,; he having recently been j "thVr had to contend with before Araiwrorrod.., ; ; ' 1 , . 1 y Mosiirif. , JluUliInson ami Ultk u ,.,., thal ',,. ,(.ri...fllK. ,.,.. wre ill cnnfeioncu till cluy on mat-liiim pimple nrr IihvImb difficulty ' torn relative to 1110 maiiKO so ttnuiin forming Hit- ImjiiihIh i-Ich of t lie tlio BBi vko would conllnuo to run , new .Midway writer district no that smoothly. Mr. Dick showed hlH:l)ie assessed valuation Mill be i HiicucHBor where the office hroom jcnouKh for them to bond them ;anil moi wore kept, which iitcn- selves to establish u water system Hi 1 he warned should he ocean-leven If the city officials grunt Hlonally used, anil especially JiihI , tlit-m permission to buy that sup- It 1 HJiKe. will ho Kivch on K.eklol !I7. Sunday afternoon at ,'(, Miss Ai'Ktm will spqak on, "Tho Virgin iMary."' Sunday nlRht her subjoct will he. j "Tho Tower of llahel, or Steps to llcavon, Falso and True." The !kci-vices continue every niuht next : week except Monday night, ami ; close it a week from Sunday, Iin- 'fit'. ' ; nii'dlately upon the dose of, the '. ".V" x., i... .. i i i Atcdford campaign, the evangelist ,..yMJy MRhl "ill he ol.served ;wtI iavft f(j. a Jt )(.r hnllU) nn.Fritlay at thc I'ull (Jospul Tali- j Winnipeg Alanitoha, after evn ernnelo, Alain and Newport Ktreetw, j month HimmioUH work in the cen whore" Zehna Aikuc, Cnnndinn ! t'"l and western Hlates. Ixil'ore tlio inspection visit of a he;id . weather hureiiu or nlrwuy official. Mr. Hutchinson was tola that aTter he had boon here lonij eiinuKh to ucniilre our city ways it would he u good Idea to wipe of IHh chin occasionally. Air. Dick also told his successor of tho weak nesses and Idiosyncracies of the other uttiichoB of the local bureau, Claire Alburn, Kenneth. Anderson and Iwfglit KandaH. .( HecaitHo of cloudiness arriving a ho tit 'A'.'.U) this mornhiK; - most Medrordltcs 'awoke think ing I bat ho temporal ure whs much colder Ihau it hud been for' dnys pant, and some even shivered. However, there wqh no occasion' for Ibis, as 'this morning's minimum, 51, was only .1 of a degree colder than tbe minimum of yesterday molu fng, following n ninxlntnnvvit SX yesterday afternoon, The suirc'nmc out during .the forenoon and the weather seemed as warm 'as ever. Fair weather Is forecast for tomor-1 row and but little change In tem-j porature. , . ply from Aledi'ord, The proposed who (Mi o uk lit the train would make a rather extended top. left the h tat ion plutforni, aud , wandered down'tu llrown's ijilliard shop on the corner of Alain and Kir. When he rouinted the turn hy the Cham ber of Commerce, on his return trip, what should meet his eyes hut the Shasta 'disappearing down the traek. Then It was the after-train ituiet of tht? depot, wan broken, and overy one began running. The train was distrlet now lacks about $10,000 J or reaclilng thlH goal. stopped, and the man was rushed" to an engine standing on a The pre.ont outlook is that thel? ' 1 J , , , J' , e ,i . ., . . .J itbe cow-catcher and away they flew, but alas, .loo late, for when ! the engine was within a short dis lanee of Its goal, the train began moving northward as If nothing had happened.' The only thing 'to do was ' to briiiK the man .back to the depot. A wire was sent to stop the train at fiold I iill, and the man was taken there in an automobile. .1 woman evangelist, is conducting two weeks' revival sorvlces. The largest family present will be presented wjth 11 v,,'uule run lainlng the lift) story of the evan gel 1st'. t Thr meetings are growing rapid ly in; attendance and In power. AlusUtal features, voeal and instru mental,.' are given each night, Thursday night wurf a servlco fo.dlvin?' healing,. A large alten i(anc,was present. -A -eoru or tnpr'y .wctTi' nilnlstorcv to ;.iiy ;t he tivaiiiijllH;'; ' . ' tkt, Ulr.lfilH nlil'il ti ni'iDilml Ir, mau. Aged' Prisoner Dies fJOKiril D'ALKNIC, Idaho,, Jujv 1 It. A n aged luisoner's sec ond binnk lor freedom in two weeks ended in death last niuht. William Colgate, serving a sen tence In tile KooU'iiai county jail for violation of tho fderal pruhihl Oerupying tho sniallest space of any "large .sized" fountain In town, Iho oak lopped counter and gleam ing accessories now being Installed around a square In J tenth's Drug Store on Alain street will be open to business the first of tho week. . ...Tho new luueh plaee will seat I 1 patrons at ono Urn forlahly, too, as the -CO 111 r seals are tiou law, was dropped by afduputy. j leather cushioned and' utterly in slierlffs bullet alter he refused toWlting. A menu of cold, refreshing heed-a toiumand to halt... , .... . MuifheK will J- nerved, wit'.i, sapq- IluriiHT-IOdwurd Hlnes Western linn company will start operations December I. .' ' wlehes ami s.-ttads a specialty. Cool fountain drinks of all kinds will b(i prepared, as well as roffce and 1 nn. matter of granting water to tho Midway district hinges on whether the city administration can see Its way clear to cooperate with that district ami lay the city pipe line spur to the new airport by way of Ilerrydalo., Tills would enable the district to get Its water supply much cheaper. The matter will not again bo taken up by tlm ah port committee until the committee has devised "n means of gelling cily. wtmv.to the airport. W hen that time -ttrrivos both sides will be able to confer ' to definite decision to grant ,'.i;iiy water to the Midway district. , tv " , The representatives of the Mfd-' way district taking part in laHt night 'ft. conference) .were Dr; U. T. Hweeney, Chas. Cruncher and Cloo, Hilton, Jr., und t;ie attorney of the district, W'Vank Nowinan. EUGENElLANE TO T: II V :AT YOUR GROCER'S A 5c package of t PABST CHEESE iANY FLAVOR) wllli cacli packafjc of pnrchnHl at the regular price 11 TWO tempting foods from the heart of Wisconsin's dairyland for. the price of ono! Your grocer has arranged to present you with this 1 5 cent Intro ductory, Gift Package of Pabst Cheese, any flavor with each package of Pabst' ctt purchased today. ; Pabst'Cttj'thc 'ncw dairy food, is now used every day like butter and milk, in millions of homes. Pabst'ett can be served as a spread like butter, or in cooked dishes. There's no other flavor like its zippy aged'in tang and children digest it aa easily as milk. Pabtt-rtt comc in round box, pckd two way v' In the regular family pack agr, and In individual tri-' angular portions. y Pah Ckrtte. deficiotwly agrd and raaifr digrrd, is made in thrft vanrttcst: Amrrtcan, PimrntOi SwUn , and Brick, packod in quar ter and half-pound park-bm- and in- 6v pound loaves; and Limhurgrr in qua rtrr pound only. All are hermetically sealed in ntvr (oil to keep in tho flavor.' j 1 A sunset trail will he blazed In I ho l;y above Medfnrd next -Tuesday evening, July -'-.l, when a plane eaTiylng representatives of- tlic pioneer pageant of Kugcno, July 25, ac and 27, will encircle the city nnd drop publicity from tho clouds. The plane will land at the air port nt noon, whoro it will he met hy a committee from tlio local members or the party eBcorlotl'to luncheon. In the parly will he James King, representing (he Sun set Trail Pageant; Howard Hall, representing the air derby commit tee: Frank Kay Kdily and .(Seome (lodl'rey, representing the press and publicity. In two successive nights the puny will cover tho state from ba lum on the norlii to Ashlund on the south with the big monoplane! ot the Hold. Airway, nnd will in clude the Coos Lay district. The flight Ik sponsored by the Hiigene Register. CKNTltAI, POINT, Ore., July l a. (Hpoclal) Mr. . Parnell ot .Molilalia Is visiting his niece, Mrs. A. T. Luthrop ad his nephew, II. S. Cburgwin. Mr. Parnell ope rates an orchard in western Mon tana ' and his friends arc bupiug he will decide to locate In this valley. ' Mr. unci Mrs. Neil Stewart and their daughters, tho Misses Mar garet and Marjoric and their sen, Hoctor and Joseph Green, all from Vancouver, II. C, are stopping at the Hotel Central and have been enjoying Crater Ijake and other scenic w-oydcrs of Oregon. They, spent .seme time here last! year-and found so many "won-! derful spots" they bad to return. The past noble grand club met at the home or Mrs. Inez KcrKO son Thursday afternoon and made a unlit which- will be sold In the near future. Mrs. Kerguson served dainty refreshments. Ilindolph filass of Hanta Rosa, Cai;. son of Mr. and' Mrs.- Thoo flore ' (llass, arrived In Central ifolut Thursday. His wife and ohihlrcn came a short time ago ifiid-jill will spend snine time in tile vallo"y... i STAR SCOUTS A FEED The Craler Liijio llravos, an- or ganization of Hoy Scouts, made a Hip Wednesday In llybee bridge, whore Mrs. W. ('. Henry furulsliod them with sandwiches and salad. Nearly all of Ibe Hruves were pres ent for tho Hwinimiiig after lunch. 1 lie llraves aro going to ihn hcoii (lamp on Ihri Applegaln next Wed nesday to assist Hie smuts there in their hlliu lo'liolen lake by act ing as assistant troop leaders, and will discuss plans for the bike. The second group of. scouts who hiked to Sipiuw fake'got back tired and weary but not loo tired to play a baseball game, hol'oro turning In. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgu llimiii were vl.lliirs nt the rump Thursday night.'' , SOUTH SEAS AS A GOB Ho wan once a self-respect law advertising mannRer, and now he's a k1 Herh (irey, out on the hlh seas, hound for I'hko I'imn! And to think Jlerh hreiiKht this all n himself. f Leaving San Kranciseo Wcd ncVday on the K. X. Sierra, for the smith si-as, the Mall Tribune ad verllslnn innnaKi'i will visit Hono lulu and the I mwiilan island Then will come 1 land, of torn loins nm other 'things, and on l -of nil ( that, "Iho Fiji Islands. Oh, fin- the, life of n sailor! I New y.tni le ml will come next and ; Australia, . where lli ?j will stop over a week at Sydney, New ooulh j Wales. He expect 1o return to ' temher. cdEll Jte Yew On 'HESE days when fashions are so quickly imitated and cheapened when it seems almost impossible to be original it is extremely grati fying to be able to present mid summer modes which are essentially and distinctively our own, ' DRESSES Values up to $29.95 for $15.00 including sleeveless prints, tun, brown, navy blue flat crept! mid georgette.. COATS .Group of 'Spring Coats While They Last V2 Price MILLINERY I tilt Values up to $22.00 $2.95 and $5.95 BAGS Wonderful scleetion of bugs $7.95 Values S2.95 HOSIERY Brilliant ITose $2.50 Values S1.69 or 3 pair for $5.00 Adrienne's Medford National Bank Building . Nick. "Altrock, then pitching in A MlchiRan buildluR owner who fine of $5. The defendant' pleaded the Paclffn coast league, i credited i recency refused to obey a state I the- right ci run his own liuslneHH, with-walltlng eiKltt men and pick- I law(r"rernihinf7 "tlic installation i of : hut? tho JudRc replied with tho flno ins kevon off flint buao -la one 1 seats1' in elevators for" girl- oper-! and a rts?mke for UiB-VunsocJal out (iiimn.' jittors recently lost mi appeal on a ' look." 1'HKn, itl lots f ( oinini; (n Ittalto Smaeklnu the salty spray and the hot hreitth of adventure. "The l-'al Cull." MiarrinK t'harles Morton and l.rfla I Ivans, eomlim to the I'ltiulto tomorrow, is a thrlllitiK tale i of piracy In (he North I'aciflc. 1 Laid In Hie colorful atmosphere ,,t a ShaiiKhai- walerfronl dive, the ; I't-eliuy decks of a schooner nnd the stoi'in-ln'ulen Island of St. I'aul j ill Iho I'rlhltof Krotip In. lichrlnj; j M-ii. the picture ItiitiKs to (is spec tator a Kenuine taslo of life In the raw iiinnnK men. 'tin story revolves 'iihoift thr . enormotitt herds if fur-seal, that j llW'.on the rocky hut "pi otectetl" j dimrs of" the Prlhllofs. I Opens Tomorrow HARVEY SERVICE NUMBER 2 . Corner 6th and Front Sts. SHELL 400 GASOLINE -SHELL MOTOR OILS -GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES GREASING TIRE SERVICE WASHING POLISHING v Drive in Tomorrow4 "...- - Prompt, Courteous Service Corvallis Creamery Co. . rortland, Ovc Distributoi' ''Tlu Tlini'. lilt' .I'liiri'. iitul thr Mrl." talklMK-sliiKliiK plrllli-r lt;isi-i I n the inti-'lcat rnmoily. Is nt ! IIuui'm t'i-..lort;m. II Intmilm-.-K (li.uit Wlllu-r! a.s line of ilmsi-' Iii-jihA. onr.Mli'il. nttrm tivr In, is Mini iihtiiyx Imvr ii Ktrini! nf Kirls ; nflor tlirlu. 'I'hn-i l riillcm' atintmhrri' at Ihi- lii'KliniliiK nt the miiry. Tli lici-it. Jlininy rrunr. virtnr In many ) :i foottiall itiiiiif anil i-moINI frnm ! IliMd to tm. j In tht' M-iMiivs nf rryrlry. thiic 1 arr Miati-lu-K nf snnir. ami 'l(rti DaUluml Mitiua "lliiiuyiiiiHih" at pally. MIkii (laklaliil Imika lu-r lowly si-lr. "When I was a young single girl I took Lydia E. finkhnm's Vegetable Com pound because my mother did and. she gave it to me. After I married I took it before my children were born and after wards, and I have eight living children. I am now a grand mother and still' take it and still recommend it when any ono Is tired and run-down.!' Mrs. Alfred frerson, St. Ed unftfo, Nebraska. V" "!A Free Gift Saturday Only Tt Every Motorist Buying 5 GallonB of Gasoline or More HARVEY SERVICE NO. 1 Corner 8th and Riverside Open Day and Night ' . . Giving the Motorist 24-Hour Service Htntn hlRhwny rnmmiion ilioiUt-d survey of hichwuv heiu Mf. M. HARVEY R. L. DOTY Hai per and Hut us.