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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1929)
1 1!: 161 0? re ffl 3Tc; Ere e TnTBTTK MEDFOnT), OREGON. TlirKsn.W. .Ili.V '.". i rr,rT-rT yrirr SPECTOR URGES jTRENCH COMEDIAN MM!FiWfllS ASTRONOMER FIRST NATIONAL .nimiTnrio fir niiniiirn nnnm ti,,,,.,,,, j,,,,. PnMrunro MnnM DK jiniUUIUiiu ui uiiL.inuu, I nuiLU r'AfiE ttturw IKffryCENSE, BIG SHOW HIT- Thursday. July 2B. M t'il ford nd vicinity: Fair to night and Friday. .No I much change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight ami Frl- Not much change III loni- c Austin. ' ' 1 " """'i guy ni,s me who n-iurnrd yesterday : goods," remarked a vixitliiK boot. iimIiiv insi'i-clion lrii lo logger lo bis companion as tln-v ! cdcni. Kuai-ne, Porilan l j filed oui of Hunt's Onterian thea'- YUlamiHik. vfl ,. ii-illlian" ford piW"""" lion 111? Local Data ..!,. well- till" :il sllli'l ' I'll as i...t. il... ,hil, t,,.,iprrii.i"n ' ' ' r iiistiil'iitors ami inspcc , .i r....t..,.s , , HKiiluiti'is an' urgen to sec Ilororitrr ' ' Ltcly ami procure lini ' - practically . tor last night after witnessing the j. nut ... . n nice, innocents-or Paris.' dairy in-, tin- ufl-tiilking and ' singing film orted : msl.,.l .lv i...... , ..J ' "'i'-'M rU-ningi chevalier. ,he "WU I S2--r-S j.owesi temperature tins morn Temperature (do;; rot's ) S3 Highest (last 12 hours) SI ."west (last 12 hours) f.U lid. humidity I per ct.) 3S Precipitation ..I inches) dimin )n- comedian, has wnn n imir.h r...... -V.'.s. he's '.-ill Rolls ;oyco ami i !I2B!. I'V-5!'1-- - eight-cylinder," was the rrply. Total i'oclpitnliun since Sept. 1, Thus was summed up the opinion ' ':'-' 13. .Ml inches, of Medford tliealetvgorrs compos-f Temperature u year ago today, iiiH yi'slrrday's auilicnics nt this lliMhosi 103; lowest lia. c.vi i'Plioiial atlrai'tion. which plays j the remainder nf the week at ibis! ... ... . nhii'll is : ' j iiiiatt r. I.iue tlu- weather llere- for tin1 lialatrre of the year I aliouts. Il is very unusual and like-l f01it ni. '" iiotii uie mar ami Ihp plot Ehuuuli i' ls ,,MI lln ' " j "ouii noi so r reneny and snap- lucers i' o"1-1 ' I! . ... hj.u.-.i huuiu; iln n.'t clislrlMile ineir own nnpiy. I.... ll M.....-I...'. i' l: i I liarls. I"') '"' "" I """" '"'""in, iii'sime ine inro of II"' rity inspecior. . koihi venu le anil a larjje and ox-i Austin has already lllspeel- eeiient supportlnn east. Is prae- l ;J dallies so far. and lias fiiuml ! tieally Ihe whole .show, and al thai; :37 p. in. 4:5s a. m. 7;:lt p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Sunset today. Sunrise Friday, Sunset Friday. CITT (onililleii. 'I lie lllllliil ill- lion is 111'"'0 '" ""' "llc' ' 1 .Minlial work, lie said, to ae nl the pri'ilucers with the new F TlllCe. .'I'- AUSllll SII.'S lll.IL u does not seem lo he on the sta Inni; enniiKli with his dellublfiil , linker L'iuy hrokeli i;il;llsli HhlKiiiK and talk- j Hisinarck .. iiiK. dust as the .show ends is ilol.se Mvhen the audience would like to I Llenver r.'.l spirjt nf eii-operation has ee aiul.hear him further. j Ues .Moines I fiiuml alliens Hie uisii n.iiioi n. i ins youilK aeior nrilst, with his rienuu ;;r. Ail-still was appuliueu oy uie liuecllous smite, maynetlr person- ticiena - . council July I". !! Inlorma- alily, inimitahle sense of comedy.1'0" Aimcles nprtainini: to ih' new ordin-1 and Kood talking voice, is a mas may I" ehtained at tile city j ter ot pantomime. B h b A . " Hi ft jrdor's office (il! !Hi 5K US U4 74 JC GC 100 (i4 8U C4 Marshficld 7U 44 llc has per- 1'hoenix - 104 7(i 54 IH! isonalily. nlus. He couhl simr ami 1 ollJaiHl italk in any lanuae ant) you ; ,tc(I Iiluff is wouhl umler.stnurt ami 'like him, ,tuseMu' jsn yueti-ssftil aie his Ksperanio- Salt City.. iC I like, nu'tliml.s. Vou just warm up1'''"1 ' 1 -""fisco... US j to him from the very , first siyln Sa,lla ire .... i of that ecmtaHious smile, ami from ' auit then on liis artistry in 1'Yonrhifietl I Sm ka,lp ICiiKlInh talk ami son? holds your : ".ttl,a. " aUa inlonso sympathy and Iuks at vonr inipoK ... heartstrinK. His "On Top of thejW. J. HU'TCHiaoN, Meteorologist World," "Louise" and kissing son:;.s are es))nt'ially not-ahle examples. "Innocents of Paris' provides opportunities for the exploitation, of Chevalier's genius, depicting his rise from a sinidni; pushcart od- 80 SO 8 1 74 f.1 58 &2 5U 58 5S Clear Clear 1. C.ly. Clear cleur Clear 1. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Haiti Clear Clear Clear 1. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear dler to a st;u on the I'-nisian st; Despite the fact that Sylvia needi er plays opposite hi in as Louise. Mud other popular film players Mf. and Mrs. Ceore Kawcctt. Hus- np O'Graily nf local and coast -v pugilistic fume, u'ould like to ;ih suniclnjdy un the nose hut iiimvs not whose nose to punch. ArroniinK tp ;i letter received .i 0'timdy, w Jk) ahout a week started fur Salinas, Cal., lo : with his father, he met with il hick in S:m FranciHco ebwly swip-'d his suitcases con-1 '" ,m i Ppuiar uim piayers Tlp county court yesterday .install of his clothing and his 't,r- rawueii. iius- Krani,., a Heense lo conduct n ,t treasured possession his nnpson, .Marnaret I .iviiiKston dance at lOiigle Point to Lucius ook which contained all!'11'" J,,nn Miijoiin are in the sup-. Kincaiil. Kincaid has a suit pend- Pins of his rhm career, ,H,,t- nnvm mirand as tMe;inff in tho circuit court testinK the The clotliinc can l.e replaced, he , ho' Wflir tM th(t n,'x- bt't feature l validity of the dance regulation iils, but his ser.iihook is just mueli. Ja.'t huw the happened to lose properly "Poke" Niningcr, o received word of his mis- uw, did nut learn, hut at anv t il must have heen "just mi ff ease of a country hoy In n town," says "Poke." Ashland mis. "Mhe three daughters and two of Charles Itiirl. SnriiiL-vil!e. '-h is the parent of twins. outside of Chevalier. This musical comedy has meo and .fulicl-llkc romance which in Itself captivates the women. A much appreciated feature by many in the audiences Is that Chevalier's songs are not of the jazz sort heard in some film musical com edies. Preceding "innocon's of Paris," a very laughable short' talking comedy of circus life and a news review round out the program. U. A. I. ! act, pressed by tho last session of 'O-Jthe legislature. Kincaid will conduct dances at Kagle Point every Saturday night pending a decision In the case. He will close at midnight, and furnish supper to tho dancers, at "six-bits net"." He has remodeled the dance hall, to give a cabaret effect, and installed booths, and Increased his orchestra to eight pieces, and erected new stands for the orches tra at each end of the hall. rum i ii 1 1 mil iniiiiii i Iij-mi ii ill M iiii in ii inn iin m 1 1 in in i ii in m ' a, Urn 1 , 3;K2S& "Be sure to sec it1 AND CRATER AT LAKE Thouk'b Dr. W. W. Ciimbell 1" president of one of tho largest infill. ,m.,i iiiiii.fi. ,t,a in the fulled Slates, the fnlverslty ofi"" ' l fiilifornla. bo Is primarily tin as-',fomplic ,ied tronoiner, and it wnn in this ca pacity that be came recently to see for himself the volcanic beauty of Crater lake. In bis lunnr ob servation nt Lick Observatory, of which be was director for a num ber of years, ho studied particu larly the craters In the mountains of the . moon. Aside from tho grandeur of 'the Cascade scenery, which renters in Crater lake, he was interested in examining "Wiz ard Island, In order to compare II with the craters ho bad found ill the lunar mountain ranges. Kollowlne n trip around tho lake, ciliiiK' Wizard Island and ihe 1 'hi i it tun ship, on which both Dr. and .Mrs. Campbell wcro deeply impressed by the perfect reflection of the multicolored crater walls in the royal blue, water, be con ducted a small party up the pum ice trail lo Ihe crest of Wizard Island. There, he enthusiastically phrased a word picture which recreated the birth nnd death of the volcano within a volcano, the cyclo which bcKiin with molten lava and ended with tho snow blanket, which now covers the floor of the shallow crater. Nod ding bis head with satisfaction, Dr. Campbell remarked that Cra ter lake was the sevnjith wonder of the worldX and to his mind the greatest of the seven. Dr. W. W. Campbell is interna tionally known as one of tho Kreate-st llvlns astronomers. ESTABLISHES A il Headquarters for S. & W. Products Located Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Fowler, new arrivals ill Alcdford from Sun francisco, have purchased a bun Kalow recently built by P. F. Ncw by at 34 Vancouver avenue, and will occupy tho same. Mr. Fowler is the new district salesman for Kussman & Woruisor company, coast packers ot the famous S. & V. brand fruits and vegetables, and importers' nnd roasters of the renowned s. & W. coffee, and his headquarters have been established In Medford. Ilemlquartors for two largo manufacturers and Jobbers have been located in Mc-dford this month which, added to those al ready here, is another added evi dence that this city is rapidly be coming a jobbing center for south ern Oregon and northern California. Seiisinii Hi ed of an instltu- as trustee unil.'r the business procedure of today, tlie first .National Hank of Mi'ilfoni is announcing the estab lishment f a trust deiiai'luient along with the ol'.ier activities of Ibis growing Institution. The directors of this institution believe Hint the day of the individ ual trustee is walling and thai I In day of tlir corporate trustee If just In its dawning. Having a complete trust department, rhe institution will act as executor and trustee under wills, uustee under life in surance trusts and In every trust Clipacily. This announcement is Important because it will have a very definite bearing on tlie future of many of the families of tills city and sec tion, for when appointed as execu tor and trustee, it will act to safe guard the Interest of Ihe estale when l lie testator is no longer here to protect it. This additional financial service for MeiHord is in keeping with Ihe growth ot the community and' of the first .National bank which within the last eight years has grown from un institution with re sources of one million dollars lo an institution with resources of two and one-half million dollars. William Tarrance, 57, charged with a statutory offense against his own daughter, Florence, 13, took the stand in his own behalf in the circuit court (his morning as' the final witness lor the defense. llc entered. a general denial of the charges against liltn and de clared that the complaining wit ness was a willful child. In many ways, and that ho bad reproved her wllh strong words frequently, which had caused her to b cm-hillrrcd. Tarraiico testified .Mint bin IX. year-ohl sun, llniner, another wit ness, against him, "got very mail wlii'ii (old hini lie would have lo make Ills own way nn9 provide a home Tor bis wlfo and child, as I could not bold him up any longer." I lie final arguments In tho case will bo inado this afternoon and the hsc will go lo the Jurv Inter in the day. LEVERETTE AND ROY WILL OPEN THEATER GRANTSPASS.AUG.15 "rlnlween $1!0.000 and $-'". 000 worth of theater equipment will b Invested in the firm of Hoy nnd Leverette In their new State thea ter when it opens soon after Au gust 13, W. A. Ivei-ette said Tuesday evening after inspection work on the building nt the corr ner of Sixth and K streets." Hays the ! rants Pass Courier. "C. A. Trutnhly owns the building and is remodeling it for use of the I hun ter men, who have leased It for 10 years. "The contract ealls for comple tion of the building by August. 15. and Mr. Levcretto expects to have his equipment Installed for the opening Immediately. "Wo plan .to show the bent talking pictures at n moderately priced admission," he said. "A projection find music room, made entirely of concrete, and n concrete floor in the auditorium make the building practically fire proof. A slairwny to these rooms opens on the foyer. The building Is 10x100 feet, and will have 42.1 seats which arc .now being espec ially built In the east, Mr. Levcr etto said. The floor of tho foyer and tho sides of tho ticket booth will be tilted, nnd oh the sides of the foyer there will he rest rooms for men nnd womcm "Another feature of the theater will be the lack of a screen. A pecial plastered wall is being built on which the pictures will he pro jected. These walls are used In both tho Medford and Kugene the- i ateis owned by Hoy and Lcveretle, j and they find projection upon them i superior to that on other screens, because of their stability. "Mr. Itoy has been In the (bea ter business In Callfornln and Ne va (Ih for lin years. Mr. Leveret fe lias been a real estate operator In M id ford several years and owns the building occupied by Mont- gomery Ward there. J,C.PENNEY.G. Quality - Value - Thrift The J. C. Penney Company Service Trio QUALITY is the Biggest, the Most Important Thing You Buy in any Purchase, Because Quali ty is the Thing that Makes the Goods Service able and Lasting. Our Merchandise is Quality Made to Stand the Test of Service. VALUE Means that the Goods Are Worth Their Price in the Service They Give. It's the Quality You Get for the Low Prices You Pay that Makes Shopping Here a Practical Application of the Rule of Thrift. We never have to ask a manufacturer to skimp on quality to make a "bargain price." The tremendous orders we place enables us to ask for just a little More Quality for our money. Giving you better things for less money is the way we do business. We do not mark merchan dise Up so that later we can mark it DOWN to impress you - with "imaginary savings." Our savings are REAL, our policy very definite. Thrifty people like our policy. ' 1 CITY "PARK TONIGHT Radio Program KMED ' Mill Trlbune-Vlrgln Station with New Controlled Servo Enclosed Brakes July 2 VISIT 40 ET 8 PICNIC "The 40 et 8 picnic was h grand and glorious success." said John llolmer. chef de gare, when asked about It. The largo crowd wblrh attended Ihe function was reported to have had a very good lime am' the music furnished by the new Victor rndlo-phonogrriph whs en Joyed. The "eats' were exception ally good, said those who attend ed, ami there was orangeade and be cream to spare. Among thus" present were delegations from til-ants I'ass and Ashland. Mix Newton Chftney, slate vlre-presl-dent of tho auxiliary, and Knely V. Hall, slato chairman of aeronaut ics for the 1-eglon. also attended. The next function of Ihe In et S will be the election of officer-, which will he held in the mar fu ture, said Mr. llolmer. j The II. 1'. (. II. band concert will be given at 11:13 tonight In tlie City park, instead of tomorrow night, as some of the band mem bers will attend the Sunset Tn.ll celebration In Ktlgi'lio and will noL he here Friday night. The program, as announced by F. Wilson Waltc, hand director, follows: I. High Private King Selection Army Chaplain Mlllt. ken 3. Popular Wedding Hells ... Fain I. .4oriiiug Song from Peer (lyni ..: 'ireig .1. March ChlciLgo Tribune I 'ha ml.ers 1. ItusHian Fantasia Tobiinl 7. Popular Mean lo Me Turk K. March find nun I us Huff Star-Spangled Manner. P. :t: li:ilii N::i A. Thursday, 'Inly 25. M. lillfi Isis Theater, to 6: till Mail Tribune, ws and markets. In 7 Associated Oil Co lo !l:3ll Fanners' Coop alive exchange. Friday, .Inly -. M. tl to !l:3'l Sweet Shop. li;:lo to Hi Schilling .t Co. Ill lo 10:311 Southern Flee li'le. 10:30 lo 11:30 Marsh (inn cry. II lo 11:30 M. M. Depart incut Store. 11:30 lo I- .lacqile l.enox 12 noon News flashes. Mail Tribune. P. M 1 lo I Palmer Music House, I to 1 : 30 Mid ford Klecllje. 1:30 to - Lewis Super Serv- 1! lo 2:30 Mann's Depart ment store. 2:30 to 3 llrophy's. ii to H : I r. Isis Theater. ( li : 1 r to 11:30 Mall Tribune, news and markels. 6:30 to 7 Hand liox. The golf champions of six south ern stales are under h years old REAL ESTATE DEALS High adventures along, !i jCr'S ' the rock-bound coast of VvvVk fi' jVMti2? ! Maine, with the saltiest AS Nv fz!L 1 l0W ' nf lane, to It. ' A jAF 4 W f li I Good Added Short If I jj jlk' "sj l ; iVJ Admission VSlUtlL! ' i' That the rrni estate situation t Improving Is tho belief of Mr. Iteebe of Heche nnd Kim -agency, who reports the sale of three r-si denren In Medford. Tho O. U Krazoe home on Klnff ftreet ha been 'sold to E. W. Hewitt, who will take I rn mediate pons' Krhn. The olh r two nle lnelud a resi dence on Pnrk street, forrnerlv owned by J. M. Dodge. whl h WHi Bold to J, M. and Cafh Younif ami a houne on nlnt'i street, which ws Mold by C. O Vronian to L. .1 nnd .Vy hum. M r. Yioinun ha moved t" the country. Tho Keeper of the Den. ladles' Hiixfllary r( tlie Lions club, well schooled in the role of Lion tamers, will demonstrate their skill at a picnic to he held Sunday evenlnK at the Llks' p I e n I grounds. With bounteouo hanlu tH "f noin. prepared food, Including both the daintier and nturdb-r varietb-n, the ladle will up read the phnle sup per at six o'clock. A MpceiaJ pri- umin itf uiiiiitu urlll tiroKirttiil. ' and Impromptu speeches .will be. made by officers and members i of both organization. ( lames and i wlmmlnir will t'.Hd he enloved bv thone who care to indulgo, Th Ih will be th first noelal af fair held by the ladie slnee their or; nim t Ion lust month, and w, large attendance is expected. VANMKD (II COMPANY Of CAjlfORNIA j I Spend Your Vacation at the Beautiful LAKE-O-THE-WOODS (Home of the Blsck Bast) FISHING BOATING BATHING DANCING EVERY EVENING Furnished sleeping and housekeeping cabins. Special rates by the week. For reservations phons direct to Laks o' lha Wooda resort CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT!