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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1929)
kfaE err- HITCH HIKE RS CROP SURVEY-TO 'LABOR UNIONS INTEREST KEEN AHACK WOMEN BE DISCUSSED OF SPAIN FLAY IN PRIZES FOR !r WHO GAV E LIFT ON WEDNESDAY !T CONSTITUTION ESSAY ON BOSC Money, Car Taken. Beaten and Slashed With' '',5i, r''n r mm coiinly lo bo carrloil on by th Razor, Victims Bound and ii"h'i-Hr cmnnTfe ami smim,. ' will he iliHciiHSf-il ut u meeting ut I off In PacfilrP Tn RlpPfJ "'IWHonmilvcH WtMlmwluy nlfcht T n h Pln hinn I ihhkoihwiIh ftr lh nicclliiK art? ( 10 Ueatn UIOininy, MK ,I11H(. py TtM Maker, ex-cntlvt! jFitcrclury of the. Alehnl Chainber or ('oinnwrro. I.elltflH OlIlIilliriK the )I'()M)H(m1 plan have been mailed to Die KronpH of tin vnlley. KepreMentattveH from t hi ebii tn hern (if c-ominwri' at Jack- jsnnville. Central I'oint, AhIiIujhI and Cold Hill will attend. Albert i SliiiiiHH, muster of t he Jack son I ('utility I'ommiii (Jraime, h:is also been asked to be present. 1 The letter, in p;irt, nadn an fol I lows: "l-'or Home time I hero has been ; 'an urgent need in Jaekson county lor a crop survey covering tho an- 1 tirv territory ; Information gathcr- i ed In Hiicli a survey would he vain- i (able to the clanibeiH of comnierco j in dinpciisittK information on the! ; county, and to the ki'iuiki-h and like j joiL'iiiiizjiilttriH in planning their 'win k. 'rim undertakliiK Ik too larii?! i for any one organization to bamll" I alone, and the Medlord Chamber uif Coiuniei'ce h t :i I; in 14 the opor I funnily of calliiiK a me-iing hi rep : n-seiiatlves from each of Ihe chain . beiH of coinmerct? in the county. land a n-preHcnialivc fiom each I grunge in the couuiy. to dfsciisM j jatich the posHibiliiffs of conducting) IhihIi 11 Kiirvey anil ways and mean:1 , 'of handling the work. I j "If thiH project mm-iMh with the I approval of your organization, ant If yoit are interested In preparing MIiIh valuable information, will you j i please appoint a representative off ; vonr organization to meet in Med-I ford on August I I at 7 Sin p. in. a the I lotel Medford, where a joint 1 1 ion will be effected, and if immediate steps taken In- the i omplet ion of this nir Premier De Rivera Attack-; ed In Manifesto To Peo-j pie Proposed New Span- i ish Constitution Declared; Worst of All. : -"j Winter Pear Committee Re ceivincj Articles More WantedNobody Barred Detroit Citizens Await ing Coming of Bosc. 1IOXU-:, Khh., Auk. III. (Pi The victims of two yuiitiu hid'h-hikcrs they hnd givrn a ride from Colo rado, .Miss Ledii lleaureganl, 1' I . Illirt Mis. lieatllcc U'alvb. II. both if Concrdia, Kits., were In a lmn pltal today with Injuries tecHv-d In an attach near here .Sunday night. Nude, beaten and slashed with a razor and apparently abandoned i. Idied to death, the two women were found hound in a 1 -a. stare east of lloxie hy a ranch foreman. Physicians suid they would re cover. MIsh Heaurrgarit. a telephone operator and .Mis. VVuUli. a whbw u ere returning from a vacation 1 rip when 1 hey were hailed by the two young men near I. (num. Coh.. I hey said. The youths uhoui I'M years old, were well niaum-red and asked for a ride Haying they were returning 10 iln-lr home in Kansas CHy. The attack, the women muiI. came without warning. ivei pi,wei ing them Ihe youths hiasiied the women wil b a razor, hound Ihetii with rope and cast litem liilo 1 he past ore. SI ripping thetn of their clothing and nooiey 1 he ' yiiui hs drove off in M is. Walsh? car. Tiiey have not l..n 1 apluii d. SANTA FE PASSENGERS rE" ARE BADLY SHAKEN UP ; SWEETSEREACT OF MA Dill I , Kpufu. Auk. V-WfA'i ,A niuiiilVsto to the hpunisli jiuuple istrongly. attacking I'rmninr ' I'rhiio 1 I Jo Itivt'iu was issued by the (Jen ei al I ,a bor I '11 ion in session here 'alter the convention hud refused In (accept the government's Invitation to send five representatives to the national assembly. Tim vote was overwhelmingly '. against accepting the government s invitation. Observers attach much polit ical signl Ilea nee. to the labor i union's action. The muniiesto op j poses and severely criticises the i proposed new Spanish coiistitu I (ion. 1 "The Sputiish people, thirsting for liberty am) justice, will not he deceived by false promises of so cial reiforms In the new coiisiitu lion," the manifesto declares. The Spanish working classes are becoming stronger, und better or ganied, says the document, and will not forget "our goal Ik social ization of the couutiy's resources. A e aspire to free democratic repub lican government." The manifesto nuyH the new con stitution gives excessive und urhl trary powers to the king. It says: "Kvery Spanish consti tution lias been bad, bill Ibis is the worst of all." 'Tinier Ihe new conMlltllllon Hie government can ut any time annul the few liberties it still gives the country," hu.vh the manifesto. "There never has been conceived a more complicated and Impractical I system of gieat absolutism than conceived hy this new constitution." ril:Jr., Colo.. Aug. 13. (IV One woman was stigmly injured and sixty passengers were badly shaken when several coaches of a Santa ! train. Chicago hound, left the rails twenty miles east of here today. 'Tho chief dispatcher's office hero reported today that I he de railment was caused hy what. Is known as ti transverse Interior fissure. This Is explained as a (nick on the inside of a rail and Is said to be difficult to locate. Tho engine, two baggage cars, ami n mall car passed safely over the lull but the first I'tillmau was de railed, causing the other cars to leave the tracks. - I XKW YOltK, Aug. 1 3. 71V Mess Svt'etHcr Is first of the nietro Ipolitau's golf stars to head for the i west and the national amateur . championship at I'chhlc I teach. I Calif., ept. 2-7. Sweetser, who Iheld the title in b-ft New I York for ihe far west yesterday, lie plans to combine business with i pleasure, spending Home time in I he middle west before con! inning Mils juunl to tile Pacific coast. He i expects to arrive at I'cblile HeacU laltout ten days before the eham ' pionshlp opens. FOR VACATION DAYS IN GLACIER PARK v till Glacier National Park, that magnificent Rocky Mountain area, is a vast scenic vacation land on the main line of the Great Northern Railway. Tree Tea is served in the Glacier Park Hotels, and on all the trains of the Great Northern. ' There's cool enjoy ment in a fragrant glass of Tree Tea Orange Pekoe Iced. Relaxing, refreshing, a treat for vacation days everywhere. E ANCIENT AUTOS HNGL 1 Keen interest is manifest by residents of Jackson county and the liogue river valley in the 1 contest launched ;(.st week by the j winter pear committee fur the , hesi jiio worl arib le on the glorien and gi a ndcur of the Hose pea r. j A number of essays have already j been received by the committee, 1 hut the more tin merrier. ! A prize of UT. will be given to I the winner and the next four he; I articles submitted will receive a hox ot Hose pears. The articles are limited to 200 words, or less, but no more They should be .submitted as quickly as possible. The contest is open to ' all. The. winning essay will lie broad casted over .station KM lib, and probably over ll Detroit, Mich., station. The article will also be published in Detroit papers, tis purt of a campaign to advertise the Hose pear In that citj , whi'-h Was recently selected as the new I market for the queen nf the Roirlle valb-y fruits. Tho committee reserves the right to rejeet all artl- bs fo first place if ii thinks moo- of litem worthy. Kvery tmy and gir1. man and woiituu in .lai-ksoii county Js urged by lcunard It. Carpenter, chairman of the com ml t tee hav ing tin contest In hand, to swing into action and produce a mantelpiece. The four boxes of Hoses will he , awarded, come what may, the committee announces. The prize will he awarded for the best dseripiive article of the ; Hose. which should stress the fact thnt In the Itogue river val ley the Hose reaches its highest state, ami Is one of the few sec lions on the gloh.x where it grows and flourishes. The winter pear eommitte has al.-o received word 1 h;it Did roll has taken time from the making of Ford cars and flrhtlns rum runners from Canada to manifest in interest in the coming ol the Hones, N K Y YOltK. Aug. 1 :i . (A1) 1 lenty Kord, as the man most responsible, has been asked by Hoiough 'resilient Harvey of (Queens to help solve the problem of disposing of a ha ml o tied cars. Professing to see a situation which in lime , will tax the re sources of t he tuition - for lt el mination, Mr. Harvey request ed Mr. Kord to lend his automotive genius to filiating the nulsanc of streets and vacant, lots Uttered with discarded automobiles, a large proportion his own product "We have yet to find tin effec tive method to combat th s Trunk ensteln monster." Mr. H a r v e y wrote. "You have personal knowl edge of the conditions caused In most tf the nation's towns and cities by the promiscuous discard ing of obi cars. ,-As the most prolific producer of automotive equipment in the world 1 think your company should bear 11 large part of the responsibility for the elimination of the abandoned car problem." ELECTRIC SCREEN WILL SAVE TROUT ELDERLY LADIES MAKE CRATER TRAIL JOURNEY CUATKI' I.AKK, Ore., Aug. 13. (Special.) It Is no longer a nov elty for people nearlng the century mark In age to climb down t he trail to the water's edge. A very spry old lady walked down to the boat In tiding Sunday, announced that she was away past SO years obi and wanted to take the hoat to the Island and take a look at It. This is the third woman past SO who has claimed that honor In the past month. SEE CRATER LAKE CHATKIi l.AKK, Ore.. Aug. I (Special.) The following eastern ul'ili.u vi'. rIH',yit.,l -.1 It..,' lodge this week end: New York, j Maine, .New Hampshire. Alabama Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Massa chusetts and Washington, D. C. AT SAVAGE RAPID americHrse IS t; HANTS PASS. Ore.. Aug. 13. irVt The slate gam inimlssiim yesterday completed Installation of an electric fish screen at Savage Kaplds dam. tl few miles south of j here. The screen is designed to j keep tiny trotit out of the irriga tion pump anil machinery. I chains carrying electricity and acting as electrodes ule suspended tn the water from oaralbd wires stretched across the face of the In take, t-'istl ore S.i Id to give the electrified area a wide berth. iMinibir screens are being installed at other dams In southern Oregon. BELIEVED A SUICIDE MANILA, Aug. U.t,V Manila j amhuriiics reported today that I Ksthet l.ouie Klein. .Ii. a nurse 1 at the I'nlted Slates naval hospital . at Caviie who was found dead in 1 a house on the outskirts of the : city, evidently had committed sui- j cide. An investigation was started :i t ier the dent it. which occurred ; August .V Police said no evidence ! of ?nunler had been found ROLLER COASTER j ! RIDE KILLS Tl 1 t.v Served by the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY nd Glacier Pork Hotels ST. I.OCfX' Aug. 1:1 --fi ! year old girl and a man. -A. wvrv 'ttiMatiily killed In an ntmpemeut ( park here last nig lit when they I were- thrown from a ear on a roller j coaster as It made a tut tl at I he I top of an incline. 4i feet above j ground. Two employes of the de U ice were arrested for the cm oner. I The girl. Helen Hrockmeycr. was thrown to the tiislde, her body ' lauding on a low ei track . The man was tossed to the outside, his 'i,iih being cailed by a broken neck. The I w ii1 em ploy cm held were .lames 1.. Schackleil. the brake m.iii. and Max hard Sboemakei. the ehuineer who elected the device ami was in charge of Its opoi.ttion. 'I he coader was only opened last Saturday . No More Neuritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs 1 If you want to get rid of the : aqontiug nalns of neuritis, neural-j I ma. sciatic 1 or rheumatism, just j , applv Tysuiol m the affected harts' j and see how quickly all mlserv will 1 I cease 1 Tysuiol N a powerfully ponelrat-" .lug ab.-orbent. soothing and heal-! nig lu its itction, which goes in IhiottKh the pores ami quickly 1 j reaches the tunning, aching nerves.1 j Those stubborn pains in the back of 1 the neck, about the shoulder blade., face or bead. In the lore;, tins and 1 ('nicer, or extending dow n the , jlhtgh to the toe tins, will oon dis 1 appear. Cramping ot the muscles, jwlil tot and 011 will no longer he1 I hotheied with soreness, swelling, Mil ftless, numbness or t eudillien of the . 'hits ;,nd ligaments Tvsmol u n.q itn oidin.uv llnl meat 01 f-.ilve. hut a Miennitc new emollient that Is eniii-elv ditfeient iliem anxthing ou have ever ifed. i Don't sutler any longer. (let a 1 supply f Tysuiol at anv good drug .Always on tun.l at Strang' Di ug More. Butterick JtcinnlUIAtmiMtC Gossard Patterns L "the store fob evebybqpy- j corsets 'MONt-486-47 MtOfORO.CWWM . A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S WEDNESDAY IS REMNANT DAY AT MANN'S Hundreds . of Yards of Remnants go on Sale Wednesday See Window Display of These Various Lengths of Fine Fabrics These Seasonable Pieces Consist of Various Lengths of Silks, Rayons, Cottons, Cretonnes, Nets, Scrims, Marquesettes and Woolens They Go on Sale Wednesday Below Cost Cotton Remnants - Kciniiiiiils ' wnsli (inods iiifl ul itijr gingham, ierc;il(', pi'inl voile, linens, suilin, )i(iic, riiyon, silk mid i-nl-lon; mixed mill ci-ia Is. Voile, dimity, lawn and limad- clolli. A splendifl eh; In.lin.v material for 'hildnn's school clothes. ' ' Wool Remnants Flat eiepe, crepe do eliine, rayon crepes, eorgeltes, AHC silk, rayola, slip satin, crcpe-liael; satin, hrocaded rayon, printed crepes. Pesiralile IciirIIis. Kvery one a bargain. Silk Remnants Woolen remnants, r.eny t hs snitahlc for dresses, skirts, jackets, etc. These remnants include flannels, tweed, kasha, challie, wool crepe, etc. .Many lengths in this lot suitable for si'hnol eoals. Drapery Remnants Wemnants of cretonnes, scrims, nets, dnmasks and maritiiscltcs. Assoi'ted lenuths. suitable for windows, chair covers', cushions, pillows and fany work. These desirable pieces will !;o last, so we snusiest you be here early. Domestic Remnants Ifeninants of domestics consisting of sheetin?:, pillow tubing, plisse crepe, linen towclinsr, nainsook, dimity ami muslin. Doz ens of uses can be found for these very desirable pieces. So come early, get first choice. ON SALE ON MAIN FLOOR LEFT OF ENTRANCE PACKERS Attention, Fruit Packers This Store is Headquarters for Both Men's and Women's Quality Packing Gloves. Get yours now. 10c PAIR $1 00 DOZ. Kayser Pure Silk HOSE Women's Kayser brand of pure sill; hose. This is n full fashioned hose with the popular new twin lict't, chiffon weight ami silk to the top style. Triced very special at. n Woaien'f ilintnoiiit point faro silk hose. Knit lashloiieil unit (ancy heel. AH similes. Pair "Tom Sawyer" Blouses and Shirts for ;i BOYS i'v fall' shipment of the p o p u I a r "Tom Sawyer" blouses and shirts for hoys These are in fast color hrotnl cloth and are guaranteed to jive satisfaction i n every $1 65 MAIN FLOOR 89c n 95 Blouses and Shirts Rayon Underwear in I'Venrli Pantio and Short stylos. All tho now colors ( 'lmico 95 Ea. These are Regular $1.25 Values MAIN FLOOR 1