Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1929)
MEDFOnn MATT, TRIBUNE, AfF,DFORT, OKF.fiOy. TTTF.SDAY. .TFTT 23. HttO. ff NORTH CENTRAL! capture big rum II A ft l-t A III RfTft AIT i UAKUU N lit I KOI I Prominent Dramatist to be Indian in Pageant BUSINESS LOIS II nnninr iiiiinn WILL ANSWER UHANbt HANUb R. Thr iriill erf of J 4 ens ln mil run sc:l I up Wll no'i liei 1 by H. ' fre VI; Kir w til in, ill fa w ec In 11 hi ili el cl a B H' w 1 t I A real estate ileal "f down town business inoiinrly wuh reported to dny which In of Importance to th future development of Iho business section of .Medl'ord, consist inn "I the sal" of Ihe two structures on ll.e west Hide of North Central ave nue opposite the Kconomy (iroce leiiu huilillni!, hikI Immediately adjoining- tun .Mol'herson clolliliiB , Htore hiiilillUK on Ihe north. These olil Hirudin- havlni! a united 50-foot frnntiiKC on Central avenue, and each Willi a Hiuloot lleplh the frame one belnl! oicil pied hy the Ujllie Howard milli nery more for the past I'll year.-i and the concrete one hy the Victor Daiilelson naiuxe., and the hind on which they stand were purchased hy Scott II. Davis, well known young business man and officer In the Jackson County hank, and John VV. Johnson, the well known re. tired Jeweler, from Mrs. Hopper of llerkeley, Oil., the owner. Further than that the trnnwic lion was a eoDHiderahle one, and 'i strictly cash one, no details are Klven out. The sale was made through Hie llrown ti White real eHtato agency. Inasmuch uh Messrs. Scolt am! Johnson, who some time uko re turned from a trip around the world together, each already pos sessed much downtown business properly, their lulest purchase 'Is an indext of their fflllh In the chn tinned growth and prosperity of Medforil and vicinity. When asked this afternoon us to their plans lor this newly ueiiuired property. Ml. Johnson staled thai they stand ready to hulld a mod em husiness structure on the sile 'us soon as suiluhle tenants can he obtained, and the kind suitable foi the needs of those tenants. I DKTKOIT, Mich.. July 2.1. (,Vl i The largest seizure ever made on ! the Detroit river was reported by I customs herder patrol inspectors ! today. They said they captured I-' boats loaded with between iino and ' hue cases of whiskey near Ihe ; Kcorse shore at I a. in. The bnals, consisted of three outboard motors.,' eight rowhoats and a canoe. Mve men in charge of the ship- i CHALLENGE OF L NER BREmEN imnt were urrcHU'd. while? m-veinl otluTH dived Into the river and s-enped. WvSSIIIN'CiTd.N', July li.l. fTP, Twelve hundred rn;it in-n md;iy wre m-di-rcd withdrawn frnm Nli-ara-Klia. Thin :inni.urir'iiwnt "was made hy IVenidenl llnuver. total of a ipiiixiiiiiitt'ly 1'iHM) iiiiiiincH will remain in ih ('I'lidal A uiei-lcan rejiuhlir. Dwisicm tu lake thin action was reached upon the hards of reports from Niejuamia that inir had heen Keru-rally restored and that more inaiiricH vti-ti- ht'lritf iiiithi tained there than wan necessary. , 'jJrVi.fil-H-' ' 1,1--" t a . - .to , l.ftIH. .Inly ::t. A') Th clia!lanj:e of ihe North ' iertn:in - I.loyd Huc-r Itrenx-n ye(erday in Iik Ailanilc crossiriw of four days, I 17 hours and 32 minute prnhahly 1 will lie answered. It Is expected here that an in ternational xcramhle for wpeert honors will follow almost Imme diately with (ii-eat Ilritriln. Amev iea, Fanre and Ititly iiai-tfclfiatin-', l nd (ierrnany jiditln the l-'rupa vhort !y. which should do us well or helter than the llreneii. The 1'uiidaid line, owner of (ho Maiiretania, whose former record was heat en yeslifl:iy, made no slate m etd of attack on the fJer iiikii rec(trd, lull H l understood the line has a new race under con lemph.tion, and it Is expected the .Man re tan la will attempt to show y-he is caahle of lieiter than shi has yet jiroducc-d. lrnlt Hievnm- tmuuli I draniatlrft slinh-nt at Hip I nUfrsll.v of Oip- ,,,n. will hate the Iniimrluiii roh- r the Hull; ivt-r In me .muju m-.i 1m the lasem- Simwt Trail pa-unl. the hsiture twnt of I Iik ceh-hr:i( to l.f ludit July ti.V ! und .Mure than i:w) iile will :ike part In thtr yHaitt. ; -r - -. . ; : T -7T7 Overhaul Southern Cro&t AMSTKKDAM, llollund, .Inly 2.1. (P) Captain ChurleK KinKsford Sniith Iiuh left bin fitmotm trans Pacific plune, the Southern (Vuhh, ot Ihe Fokker works for overhaul Jng. ITe hitH heen oontemplatliiK a tranH-Atlnntic flight In the machine. Meanwhile ho and IiIh companions left thin morning for Herlln bv way of Hottertloni In a Diiich plain1. XKr YORK, July 23 (TP) fien- j era I .Motorn rorporathui loday re j ported net eafnlims for the second quart"! or the year or UKaliiHt .! I o.s7 tu the previous quarter, and $!H ,7;t!i,;:sy in the Hec ond quarter ot lawt year. After de ductiiiK dividends on the preferred Htotk there remained an it mount equivalent to $2.02 per share oi common stock, oh coin pa red to $1.37 in prevtoiiH quarter and S2.u; in the correspond in;; period of 1!(2S, calculated on a comparable basin. PRINCESS 1CEL GOES LEO FRiEDE, PORTLAND Ni; VOUK, duly 23. f The new queen of trans-Atlantic travel, the North (lerrnan Lloyd liner. Mremen, lay at her Itrook lyn pier loday after a record -hrea k v maiden voyage from ("herlourK rf four days, 17 hoiiiM nud 42 min utes. The low-lyltiK, Menem lined pride of the new Cerman merchant ma rine was t he first ship ever lo make the Ira nsAthtntic voyage in less than five d: ys. Captain I. e o p o I d Xeenliein, master of the liner, exjiressed sat isfaction with her performance. I "We did not extend the ship's en-i nines at any time," he said. 'V hope to make hetter time on fuiui trips." Marl ha Norellus held more swimmluK championships than any other woman when disbarred hy the A. A. P. Miss Jcel i:dw:irils. win will represent Med ford a I the Sunset Trail pageant at Kunene this we.-k. will leave tomorrow for that city. Her wardrolte has been ordered, and Is heliiK made in KilKcne. .Miss Kd wards will ride on the Medford float in the parade, and will he wlth the queen durlUR the p;iMCaut. ,MIis I'Mwards was chosen last week lo .bo princess from -Medford. All iHlicft In the slate will be repre sented at the pageant have chosen a princess to intend the queen, l'(ilITl.AM. Ore., July 23.- OVl l.co l-'riede. 7.1, well klionn whole sale grocer of Portland, died here tod:iy af;er a lottn illness. Fried e was horn in New York in 1X54. "When he was four yerrs old his father came west und start ed a little general merchandise store at the crossroads on Salt creek. 1 0 miles north of Dallas, Ore. In 1 S S 1 the family moved to I'rinevf lie, where they conducted a brBe store. Af Al Consul Has Heniorrhaye AIKt)liH!. Kenya Colony, rlca. July 2:!.(i) -Charles brecht. I'niled States consul her, who was removed to a hospital ou July Hi suffering from gastric Item on huge, was reported today in a very weak condition and not ex pected to survive. Crash I'asscnjicr Dies WASHINGTON, July 23. -fP) Lieutenant Clarence M. Knitfhl. United States marine corps, pas stMwr tn an airphinc which crash ed near Ocotol. Nicaragua, yester day, killinvr Its pilot and mechanic, died of injuries durtiitr the nlKht. J.G.PENNEY Cm How's Your Summer Wardrobe! Here's a Group of Smart Silk Dresses For 'Most Any Summer Need. ; . Priced for the Thriftiest Purse! For Women For Misses For Juniors $4-98 If you're "tired" of everything in your summer wardrobe . . . July Invitation" Month offers a splendid . . . and so inexpen sive way ... to freshen it up with a few clever new frocks! Printed crepes . . . plain colored plain colored crepes and georgette crepes and georgette and washable crepes. A myriad of smart styles! , ! ' Y I LL ' . a. r a .... l-ilisllT ' ' -.annex m t m - ; 1 i tw in Alilini, the most cue.nyl.'c af miuleru lnilhin chits,, social lift is exacting. Smart women of the ariitocratic circles, stars from the celebrated LaScala Opera House, singers, actresses illustrate the distinguished clientele of Carlo Eiigcnio. Bugenio 's shop on the Corso Vitlorio limaniiele is the best known beauty establishment in Milan. Two minutes, massage twice a day with this wonderful lather" is my first step in every suc cessful beauty treatment," says EUGENIO of Milan beauty adviser to Italy's distinguished aristocrats T TNDER the conditions of modern life J it is not safe to leave the care of the skin to nature alone," Eugcnio, of Milan, believes. This modern artist in the care of the skin is consulted by Milan's most distinguished women. World travelers, too, visit his salon. And he tells all his patrons that thorough cleanliness is the first step to beauty. Cleanliness through the twice daily use of Palmolive Soap. "Apartfromtheexccptionalcleaning power of Palmolivc," Eugcnio goes on to say, "its emollient oils have a definite value in restoring skin health." 1.. Ifv ucrtt fan Ml. r I ' 5v..- few If jl; Wherever you go in Italy, you will find this opinion seconded by the best special ists. From Pjlcrmo.in the South, to Venice, in the North, Italian skin specialists are unanimous in their approval of this simple 2-minute method: with both hands mas sage a lather of Palmolive Soap into the pores. Rinse away the impurities thus brought out of the pores . . . first with warm water, then with cold. So easy to do-and so effective! For the faith, too Since Palmolive costs no more than ordinary soap, millions use it for the bath as well. You will be delighted with its refreshing after effects. More than 16,000 beauty experts throughout America agree with the specialists of Italy on the superiorities of Palmolive. Buy a bar today to see w hy. Most tremendous professional endorsement in history! 16.342 beauty experts in America alone recommend Palmolive Soap. mmm HOI SPRINGS DANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT Because the $4E2 which was tak en at the Hayniarket auction Sat urday was not sufficient to send the American Region drum corps to the state convention at Salem, a committee with lid Leach as chair man, assisted by Newton Chanev and Kay Wright, was appointed last night at the American Legion meet ing to assist Lloyd Williamson In sponsoring a dance to be given at the Jackson Hot Springs Saturday night, the proceeds to aid In cover ing the expenses, lion Provost's orchestra will furnish the music. A vote of thanks was given to donors of nrtlcles for the auction. The Junior American Legion baseball team was also' given a vote of thanks, and J. Verne Shangle, coach,-who also helped ar range the schedule for the games. Appreciation from the Girl Scout executives was extended to the American Legion through Newton Chancy for erecting the camp last Sunday. All of the construction work was not completed and will be finished ns soon as possible. Earl Davis, Seeley Hull and Ted j Laker were appointed by the ex ecutive committee to arrange trans portation to the delegates and the drum corps to the Salem conven tion August ii. ! and 10. Famous beauty specialists prescribe . Palmolive Soap as basis of all beauty treatments "Clients who follow our advice never use any soap but Palmolive." 0par.i "I earnestly recommend that my clients use only Palmolive Soap." of Vienna PA L M 0 L I V E TtIS weeh only S 0 A P A DOZEN CAKES "Get It at MAGILL'S" Medford 's Oldest and Newest Drug- Store Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station i: xiV i :'W -Wlt'Yitnr'ff'iftiMr' -r ' 1 ''Tlie first stvp in eivry successful IxHiuty trrUinent lluit I carry out is lo yt'f ihe shin rtiv and thoroughly clean. Ordi nary surface clctinlincss is not enough. The simdest and tiife the most effective miv. Ihacefound, is by the regidaruse of ldmolice Soap and pure utiler." Retail rrnt 1GS tosso VrrroRio tMANt'EiB Caiuiua del Coxso 2, Milan TiiPMlny, July 2:1. 22S.ii Meters. 1:110 k'-y. (i lo C:l.i Isls Theatre. li:lfi in li::in .M.iirmd Mail Trihunc news and market reports. n : :i u to 7 t'oh'mnn Iiw- ton nnd Medford Service Station. 8 to a 1Mb Tall Meat Mar- ket. 0 to in California Orefinn Power company. V cliic-lity. July 21 9: SO lo HI Model (lollilng fo. JO to 10:30 Mann's Ilcpart- mrnt store. I0:.ni to II Heath's lruR Store. 11 to 1 1 :H0 Moilford Klee trie. 1 1 no to 1? Lewis Super Service Station. 12 News flushes by Mall Tribune. 12 to 12:30 Jackson Coun- ty llblg. A lan iisi-oeiii- tlon. 12 :I0 to 1 Hubbard llros. 1 lo l::to t'lty ('leaning & HyelliK 1:30 tn t Heche St Kindle Service Station. 2 lo 2:30 M.idrona luiry. 2:30 to 3 Alcxamlor's tiro- cry. li lo ti :t; 1-ils Theatre. i : 1 .-. to :3il Medford Mail Tribune news and inaiket reitorts. 6:;:rt to 7 Orescent llalrles. THE PICK 0' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES A girl, alone with two men, where the last veitigss of civ. Ilization drop off, end primi tive passions rulel Alio Good Added Short Feature ROTHERMEL'8 MUSIC A Big Feature on Any Program NOW; HERE! IS ADVENTURE UNDER THE AFRICAN SUN YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. 4ohn (SGlLLBECTlT with ERNEST T0RRENCE MARY NOLAN i