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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1929)
MrrFOT?r v,n. Tmr.rxrc. mf.dfotid. oifKfiOX. mondav. .htm 22, 1020. " 1 fiTOTTT 'At, - V. v ! 1! THREE WOMEN IM PAIimDM A Hi UMUiumiirt ';; otiii niiocmn ft XIII I lull M lu li f , f UIILL IIIIUUIMU - f 4 BREAKING BRIDGE PLUNGES PJLLMAN INTO WATER Si- V . W, v 1 i RAN FRANCISCO, July 22. (A'l Three elderly California women iniffsing III several rUKwd sections ! of the state, were still the objects of' fruitless searoheN today. I Authorities and private trackers engaged for over a week In hunt - t Ing for Mihs Kilith Irene Wolfskin. missinK from her Sola no county runt'h, wen; about to Klve up the Ke;irch. Mendocino county officials In-pi lip a hunt for Mrs. 11. S. liuwe, 77 who dropped from slht Thurwlay , noun while piekinK berries war her ranch south of Fori MniK. Another search wiih instituted by Tulare county officials tor Mrs. 1 H. K. KniKht. 71. She walked away frojn the home of her son iumc s Visalla and has not het-n seen j since. Sheriff's deputies said the wupian was probably wandering in ; Ihe woods near the dwelling. A systematic search of the ' ranch near Fairfield and surround ItiK country for Miss U'tdl). failed to reveal a trace Woman. Miss Jtedy Kit si I,os Ani;eeH, foi iner nurse of th eccentric helrns. told atHhoritles she i.M convinced Miss Wolfskin liil In a rnvlne on her own ranch and died from exposure She would have done this, the former guar dian said, to hide I'litrn a newly en tinged mirse. Mrs. J. H. Conklin of Han l-'ran-chco, nurse, who went mi duty the day Miss Wolfskin disappeared. Kuve k kidnaping clue. She mild site heard Miss Wolfskill say: "I will not leave. This is my Imme." Miss Miss Conklin said she heaid the words on the laneh house porch and she did not know with whom Mixs Wolfskin was talking. , ' .Jii , ' -.!?.. kit' tl (1) ,t, . ill An a:r view of the wrccl known to licvs hcc:i l;;ltcd rr-J no occurred vvr,3 p.rtirily celjr.-.rr- d ir Is ,i)r n .-ttsm tntnt Pint lhtil n rcr C-:'".i'n, Colo., in v.hich nir.e persons wero j.-c intnrcd. 0:i2 cosch in which all of the deaths i't. (Pictuie by telephoto from Chicaao.). tzl P. OFFICIAL JOINS EDWSK THOMAS SAFE BIG AERIAICONCERN- AFTERL0S1NG TRAIL jypj GROWERS IN PLANE AND SEVEN SEE CITY SUNDAY Seven representatives of the Cur tis I'uMishiitK company, muking a BUivey or aeronaut leal develo ment, manutucturiiiK and airway service throtiKhout the country, stopped over on the old port dur ing the noon hour yesterday and conferred with local officials. The data gathered by this group will be Included In a series of arti cles to he written b Fred ltre mier for the Curtis publications. Traveling In a brand neyr Ford plane, handsomely equipped, the vfHffftt'M circled over Medlurd Tot ! several in in ill es in Henrch of the new port, which they were under the impression had been completed. Landing on the old port, t hey wanted to krtnw if that wero the port of which they had been hear ifng so much along the coast. In j formed as to the true state of af l fairs by Superintendent Seeley Hull I the visitors accepted his invitation j to stop on tlie new port on their ; return trip to California from the north. The visitors expressed admira tion and enthusiasm over the scenic j effects surrounding Medford. They joined a committee ut local people at lunch in a down-town restaurant. Now- SAN FkAXrisro, t;il.. .mly ''1. (Special. IMward II. Sharpe, as siytan; manager of development and colonization of the Southern hi.s resigned to as 1 of public relations It So They Otll J 1 If ti 'Bill." V liATO.N Koi;;k, La. & Wil liam KunkiHMinnsintihij kt, a llln -du, is. a prisoner in the Lutilsiana penitentiary. As no one ha In vented a way to pronounce Ills rurme, he is known as "Hill." The "i'. in his monicker is silent, "Hill" explains by way of simplifying stnt the pronunciation. Pacific lines Mime direct!' for the A via t ion corporation, was learned today. Sharpe, who has been with the Southern Pa cific and affiliated company In San Mernaidino, Cal.. Lou Ang les and San Francisco, for 17 years., was Its point of contact with newspa pers and civic and agricultural as sociations. The Aviation corpora (Mm owns a controlling interest in five air transport companies, which oper ate between 54 principal cities in I .i eastern and middle western ,l i' Sharpe's headquarters will be In New York. SAL KM. Ore.. July 2. .-?) I Search for three nnssinn Salem men was discontinued when the tr:o wandered into u logins; camp In time for dinner alter spending 'the iiIkIiI in the open and livinp on iu diet nl tlsh. The trio. Un whom i a search bad been coinlm ted by air and land. 1 unsifted t'f KJwin A. Thomas and Addison Lane, em ployes uf a Salem ne-rj vr. and lluracc Maker. Inability to hu-.it 1 a lire Hail while lilii-u :l-.nt the. Al;iiua Sunday caiiM-d theiii to l.'e their way. I! SAN K.MAKI.. C:.!. M'l Wi-ila.-il li.-n.-n :t1 a f.i II fi oin a cliff inu :it Hit; LactMUj. I'iV i-J. liUhcr llldWIU'd in if i 1.- 442 of -the 451 important Hollywood actresses Lux Toilet Soap ri:TLA.l. July -2. Product was plentiful, but prices held firm at the east side market ( liie t I.irdeiier.-' and Kanchers' ,i-... iaiit.n I o d a . liaspberrie?, k. .. ai.d loganberries wt-re tati-t.:;c ;: like tiit.raltar with- ;i:iy -:-n of 1vc.-s.0n. Kasp-bt-me and i'S.inlK-rries have bith tP-.-ir peak without weak- r-isvi. and w,t!i the oiacK- aps sw ur.a n v.-: buml.tnt every day. ; .;'..:. 1 :r..-r. p e r s i s t in tiekinn' irviirJ the same f cures which rr-irk-i the upt-ninc of the sea failure of the strawberry crv; ir. some locilitu-s and short-1 sr ;r the ch-rr output are le- it-r . ! i E'i hav e created a lar4e" j.r,r.i-y d-' m.t nd tor other fruit.-:.: ' . - p r.-f . oftve have held up re c urii-y welt w iih the demand a 1 wo tuotcd at :":n; pru' it i.ie market: . 4 and T,v: beans, c: corn, ir.ite corn. .c; carrots, bvcts nions. ": turnips -l",e;- rad 1'lic; let tin e 'j 1 and I.2.V, use ceb ry, !oc l.f0; t-.iuash. t T.'ic; hinns, '1 ac; pie cherries, ;ie: , '.I lt c; tomatoes. $ ind ? 1: asparagus, ,'iOc; - cucumbers, loyal amis, &r, jiotaloes, ;tc ant) .r.O: ca libnt;e. $1; 1 I'vidence continues to n ecu nut -1 late that deer this year are appar- em ly not only unusually nuim-r-! ous. but thruiiKh their com para . tive lameness are causing acci i dents to tourists on the roads mo , toritiK at niKht. The Crants Pass Courier re- ; lates that last Friday nisht ileer on the Kedwood highway was struck by tourists and so badly injured that It was killed in ; i a 1 1 1 s Pass by Game V a rd e n Merrill, to which city it was taken by the tourists. A horse also figured in a high way nceidenct, accord hit; to the same paper, which says: "Serious cuts about the face and hands were suffered by Dr. Charles L. Hennett of Los Ange les nnd J. L. Pomeroy, health of ficer of Los Angeles county when a horse reared and felt on their car as they were driving about einht miles north of Wolf Creek rece n 1 1 y . The ho rse w as k ra z -In.; by the hiiihway and when frightened It Iea ed and plunged both feet through tin? windshield." 1 Mm mi ' 1 k i Our Final . Coat Clearance Less at Than Cost 22 Coats Values to $29.50. Final Clearance 10 30 Coats Values to $35.00. Final Clearance, $1 C.95 15 Coats in This Lot Some with fur collars and cuffs, t " Q QC trimmed in habv fox, dyed ermine P I and fitch. Values to $79.50, choice w BETTY BRONSON, Wamer Brothers' atar, in the luxurious marble bathroom built in Holly wood just for her charming youthfulncss. She usesLux Toilet Soap not only in her bathroom, but in her dressing room on loca tionwherever her pictures are being made. The next time you see her in a close-up, notice how smooth this daintily fragrant white soap keeps her skin. She says about Lux Toilet Soap: "A star must have smooth skin for the close-up. I find this lovely soap is wonderful for my skin." - ' A HHVSs V f Vtt4R . V Vf flit wbenicM. ! blaekeajM, J ' ciuiaiit.-i, ' ruts. 1 1 j. $:t; raspberrieH .'; loganberries. $l.f0; peaches. ?1..; apri- EUGENE AIR HARTY 'It'K I by KIXJKNK, Ore.. July fal Medlord will he visited representatives f the Kugene Sun set Trail celebrntlon Tuesday noon. At the time a hlg monoplane will circle low over the city dioppini; the special pageant edition of the Ktmeiie Register and advertising the air derby to be held during the celebration on July 2 The party making ringer." "That's two more points for me." and other phrases like these were heard amid the clank of horseshoes at the Ameri can Let; ion playKioumt this morn iiiK as the first jennies of the horseshoe pitching tourney, beiiiR staKd by .Miss Williams, play ground director, were held. Six matches will he played to day, several will be played tomor row morning and the winners will play Wednesday. The matches were .scored on a basis of two games out of three. Winners this morning were Dean 1'lener from I'O and 27. i Kueenu Sharp. Mabel O'Neill from the trip In-i neeoe O'Neill. Margery Witzgerald Wool Ensemble 10 in This Group Values up to $59.50 Final Clearance, $ 24 .75 Sport Coats and Sport Skirts Values up to $10.00. Final Clearance, $2-95 No Approvals No Refunds No Exchanges ADRIENNES Medford National Bank Building clmles James Miik, replesentinK frnm Uomthy O'Neill. Itob Hayes the pageant conization; Kelly, (yum (leorge Watson. Clyde Hrnnstetter, ret esentiug, the air i.U(, nils from David Moore and la-e detby committee; Krunk Kay Kddv, f Mulder won from Foster Ferguson editor of the special edition, and by default, tleorge II. tiodfrey, director of pub- 1 4 Hclty. Ashland, Hosehurg and (Irants Pass will be visited during the afternoon. Tlie airplane trip Is sponsored by the Kugeue Kegister, the air derby Ciimmitte of the American Legion and the Hold Airways. sedan, a new Konl sedan and Dodge cub. " Steinnietz, who have his office stand in the Hotel Jackson, wIll.nlHO maintain an am bulance. Other stands will be on j Main street. , Experienced drivers 1 will be used to operate a 24-hour J service. The drivers are Jimmy lleynolds. who formerly drove the taxi at the . Hotel Jackson. Ivan Dies- of Eugene and Mr. Steinnietz. r;IMUCT DELEGATES STAR! SERVICE HERE July "A imooth tktn it a star's mott prirtd poBtettnon," navi JOSEPHINE DUNN, Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr star. "Lux Toilet Soap kerpi my kin perfectly tmooth." .1- v.- SMOOTH SKIN is a pcrpetunl attraction," says Allan Dwan, famous director and sums up what 39 foremost Hollywood directors have learned from the movies. "Thekindofrose-petul skin which can pass the test of the close-up is the kind of beauty that gels the American public every time," he goes on to say. It is for this reason that 9 out ot 10 screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap. They have found thnt it keeps their skin satiny and soft always. And all the great film stu dios have made this white fracrant soap the official soap in their dress ing rooms. Luxury .inch as yon luivt found only in i'rtnch snaps at 5(V and $1.00 the cake - I'Doto by strtchen. Hollywood JOnVNA RALSTON, beau tiful screen star, says: 'A screen star niuat have utterly smooth akin for the camera. I find that Lux Toilet Sottp keeps my skin beautifully smooth and soft." SINiiAl'OlIl-:. Straits Settlement. U'J i.V) Twenty-three ibi- lie.ie cooties Were entombed today in a I i it mine at Papan. In t'crak. when hah' the face of Ihe open east mine fell in. Kf torts to din out the entombed men were fruit less, owing to n volume of debris. It was believed ft subterranean river runs through the mine which .s one of the oldest in the Malay onntry. 10 BY R HUSBAND 1H1,I.YV001. Cal.. July tVi Marie Astaire. screen actress, had announced she and her hus band. Walter Katie, staRe actor, have separated. '"He Is a wonder fill chap, but needs a few uinre re he ;:ls us a husband," Miss As taire said. No divorce proceedings fere cuntemplaled at present, she isaid. i'rsti;ni:i;o. .:, .nrv c , i-V' .1. inies ttirran. Iti, knewuii; hlniM'lf to be a pool imino.'. , com ui:eousl went to ihe reseue of : Iih eoinpaiuon, 1 :d in Alien, a, j w ho h:i. slipped off a tall tn I'e e it dero ei n U. Itoih boys w ere I dt o nod. Art Steinnietz, who has a tai company at KitKcne, b:is just start ed a taxi serviee here with three cars, a seven-passenger t'aekard step at a time is the safe way to come i At tonlKht'a niceting of Medford post, Amerlcr.n Legion, instructions will bo fciven delegates who will represent the local veterans at the Salem convention, August 8, 9 and HI, and a final report on the Sat urday auction sale will be made by Chairman Uoyd Williamson of the committee which so successfully conducted the money-rulsiiiK Htunt. F E. Lowry of Oxford, Kas., found an old facsimile of the Declaration of Independence, the exact size of the original, while rummaging in a chest of family papers. stairs And the right way to roast co fct is a few pounds at a time nevrr in bulk. That's the secret of Hills Hros. 'continuous proc essControlled Roasting. No other process roasts every berry so evenly and insures such rich, uniform flavor. HILLS BROS COFFEE Ftth hxm tkt fn. J. Verne Shangle Photographer Home Portraits should be made now. , 'a Have us photograph Granddad or Grandmother in your own home. These will please you. Phone 13C8 318 Med. Bid. WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REX ALL STORE Open Sundays nd Eveuingi All the Time i Tree Props Same choice quality we had last year, milled from clear lumber and surfaced four sides to stan dard tree prop dimensions. Don't Fail to See This Stock Big Pines Lumber Co. Phone No. 1 lllllllll'" upon ii-iiMiiitt ti in i'iiitiM