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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1929)
J -ri .tr AA -4 AAA Mrervrwn matt; TTfiTftiTyft, MTOForm, fmrrioy, Tuesday;' 'august ik vm. PXGB SIX Coming to Hunt's Craterian Theatre Wednesday :wvsys.f,V.'Ar. II KAOT-n roiNT. Ore., Aug. 20. (ttpeelal). While MiiMini; on Hi" new road Imidlntf thru t )i Ynunff'ri properties, a rm-k fell through the roof of the dwelling house heloriKinK to Nick Vouiik, breaking a huteau nnd xmahhinK a howl containing Koldflsh. Theron Jones of Crnntfl Pans, ono of the prominent eattlemen of the county was in Kale. I'idnt Alonduy aitendinir to lnislness. A HWliuininK party held at the Jackson Hot SprinK. fmluded Mr, nnd .Mrs. Luther H. Uuy and rhildre n, Mr. and M rs. OrvilJo Jlendnrxon. Mr. and Mr, fins Nli-hols, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley and son Da 11 el), M r. and Mrs. l,enter 'J'hriM'liriHii'ti'ii and fuinily, Mr. and .Mrs. Hoy Ashpi.h and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Anderson of .Med ford, M r. and Mrs. Orvllle I'enlnml. anil Mix. Halm of Kori Klamath. Mrs. John Kader. Jarrell Stan ley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and fcon Donald Jefi Saturday nmi' niriK for 'rese-nt City and return ed home Sunday evening. All those childn-n thru attended Die daily vacation hi Id- school i-lioiild h at Ihc church Thutd.iy nioi nhiK at 7: :iti to finish ma UiitK their baskets. A six pound hoy was horn to 'Mr. and Mrs. I'.ilitf at the Sacred Hear! hospital Monday. Miss Alice J.oijise Kendall of S;tn l-'rancisco was a Kiiest of laud Ward at a svvinimln party Tuen day afternoon. - .Mr. and .Mrs. II. K. Campla-ll (,I the First Slate hank and Miss Carle went to Crater ljake Sunday. ENDS EAGLE POINT EAGI.E POINT. Ore.. Au. 20 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Spalding arrived in Kule Point a few days ago at the home of .Mr. nnd Mrs. C Clements. Mr and Mrs. Spa Id ink" hiked from Philadelphia, Pa., and looked none the worse fur their trip. Mr Spalding is nephew of Mrs. Clem ents. Mrs. Tattle Van Scoy nnd Myrtle von der Helh n were pleasant callem at the Sunny-sidu Friday cvenlnc. Johnny Miller Is remodeling th -house he recently purchased I'rom Jack Stowed. lie In adding an other room and also a hat hrooni nnd exlnd'tiK the front pon'h. Mr. Knadler of lleese creek N paiutlnK the outside of the V. C "lenient dwelling house. FOR VACATION DAYS IN GLACIER PARK Go. Served by the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY end Glacier Park Hotels I I I 1 1 I'll. t f vlyrna Loy anu.viccor iVRuagicn m. i ne uiattc.wattn irii.'HH'''', ml v. -ill in''. int rimif J .ll.;n,l'-n Is i-:is( as :i K"V'-in- i n.w.l i-v. rv ii. ..in. I ,,., s,., vl. i. liu-iil 1.11.1 11 lil.uk Wi..:i." ull-l.illani; , , ... lioniaiice, ad v. -nt lire. intrigue! :md nVe i rowd every imhuk iiI of -The Clark Waich." a 1 1 -1 :i 1 1; i nn pioiictloti with Vli'ii.r Mcl.:ili-n, which cnin.s to Hunt's Crat.-ria n Ihcjiler tomorrow. 'IF AUTO FIRS! OF MAKE 10 VISIT LAKE cpati:i: i.ak i:, ore.. Am:. :?. ; i Special. ) A InioMt every ma ke of car jniairinaMe has entered, the ici i-ti in fin. t.rist few v.':i rs Ini the one new one to Miter is one of an Italian make, the mime of Which is "If." The rest of the name is " Isol ta - l-'rasrhini Milano." hut "If Seems to he the official title. The driver hall:; from Cali fornia. New York city, VahlnKton, 1. C. Portland. Me., Shleveport, l.a.. MonlKoinei-y, A la., were represent ed :.l ("rati r Lake over the week cn.l. j Jaopii-s liertjnz of Paris. Prance. spent, as he Maimed, '"a very en t Joyalde" week end at Crater Pake. 1 P. C.iant and parly of I'.eik ( eley. Cal.. spent the week end at ICtalcr l.i ke. Mr. C.nint is iulei eslcd in the Aluotna i.umiier cum nanv. ae;i r K In math Ms. They left the lake today and liiololed on lo Diamom: eiKc to siend the Diuht. Hums Hudson street to be im proved. 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. v;4V' ; P(rx?-:- .' -.r ..-I nil m i r'.n ,, ., Ii, . 3 Mc..ii,Icn Is c:ist as a n- ,,,,.( s. t vh e nt,"nt :itid a ' ' ,.,.,,,,. .,,, ,M Koiue.nis po. til a 10 . ,,v'' ,i,hI uilh 1'" (-"' ;I " ' tuicss ol' :ii;fc.-iM Asia, lilts one FROM BAD EFFECT OF Florida will the evil effects mi recover from of the Mediter ranean fruit, fly, in the opinion of V. ('henna of Miami, who left Portland last nluht after a short vacation, for Panama, where he will resume his duties in the ! traffic department of the Pan American Airways. Mr. Chenna 'Was in the stock and hond business Mu Portland several years, lie went tit Florida six years ao. " have , talked with fruit growers ami ho ! tel men in Florida with In t wo weeks and they tell me t hat t ii" country is fasf recover im," he said ; "The federal government is mak im; progress In its f Y on the , fl- and Iruil growers helfeve they j will he i lil of the pi st within iyear. 'I'be puhlic in Florida has heroine alarmed. The character ! of the people has mm h to do who J the ei iti-meiit. They went into ithe coiiniry and were nearly wiped I out when the honin hroke three 1 years auo and were just helnnlnt; ! to Ket on their feet aain wh"n j the fruit fly appeared. The run 'on the hanks down there Is a uood j thitiK for the country. It will wWc out the weak hanks, which should Ihc dosed, ami make the strong I hanks st rnnyer. Miami is hey hi -j nine, to huild iiKain, hul hulhlini: j Is slow in the smaller towns on I the east const. .1 ack oiivil h- hi.s J never ceased huildim; and is i ti K forw ard very fast ."--( ireotiia "l. VISITS EAGLE POINTi I I'ACI.i: POIN'T. Ore.. A UK- 2"---j ( Special, l Chas. .1, Vim lie. j auditor lor the irrinalion districts I of Orenoii is now in Facie point ; worklnn on the records of the j Funic Point I it anal ion 1 list rid . M r. Van Zile is very much ple;ised With the milliner in 1 w hiib the irrin il ion records h.i ve he n Kept hy I he secretary. lie is. . h o w c v e r. makiun some few chants In the manner of kecplun ;lhe records in order to make them i more uniform with other districts. SAI.KM. the,, A ui!. l.-i.-Vt President I loovcr's proposal tla'i t he western slates take over Oo remaining unappropriated public lands Irom the Inderal government meets with t he a ppi o a I of t lov cruor Patterson. In Hue with this iMtlicy was the recent Hcmiisitioti hy the state of the pi mi of u larj;e aien of swamp lumU in Klamath and Uike counties. The lloowr proposal will be submitted- at the conference of western governors at Salt Lake August ;M'. and -7, A II h.ty crept n re in the h,i rn lot i hit year. The sc. ond crop el h;iv w.-i licht. IV i. H.ilc wa out to Mcdf.u I S.ltiltd.iv on bllineK. .la. Mas and f.imilv spent l-'rl il.iv cvcitimr at Mr. Petri's home. .Mrs .l.t mei M.icthiwcll called on Mrs .Ma s 'ediie-day aftei nnon. I'l.iud ('Ink and family Kpo! Monday at .lax. .M ae 1 ou el V . i-o Vmini; went iut to the val ley Saturda . M'sx 1!uth 1ai --pent Saturd.iv istttnn M i s. 1 . r, .lonei. Mvm. Kletncjicr of Hill. CM., call ed on Mis .las. Mays Thursday, Hi iiv.-rlnii --Work on llili m-lm JMi'fcl vMh r.iliutl. j ANDERSON CREEK j fi'Om mysf'1 "' ''" His ill Alviii.i l.i.y from mystery to suspense, suspense lo ''" "is and thr ills to ecstasy. Atyina l.oy. playhiK "pin.site the st;I.( is a won,;in wno ,j,yed at love, won a nd lost a f id , t o t he end , .slnkcii an enipire m a kiss. MlN'N'KAPtHJS, Ant,'. 20. (P) The thrill that comes once In rt lifetime was enjoyed today hy Mar shall Newton, son of Walter H. Newton of Minneapolis, secretary to President 1 loover. Mrs. Hoover made the thrill pos si hie for Marshall on Ills ninth htrthday. as he lay on a cot at n hospital here, recovering from am P ui jii ion of a b'tf crushed in an accident recently. A lar'e package hearing the of ficial mark of the White House nt Wasji I Tipton was brought to .Mar sliiifi hy a nurse. Opened, the hox revealed a bin piece of cake, a strange looking hoard with some pens stuck in a design formed hy holes, and a letter. The latter was a personal note from Mrs. I loover. and explained thai the piece of cake was from President Hoover's birthday and the hoard and pens were a puz.l" which kept Col. Charles l.lndhernh nuesstnt; for most of an afternoon. T DESTROYS FORI I'.rrHAItKST. Uumania, Auk. Vi Si'V.'ii cai'Io.uls of powtlor Mini S, oijii slii'lls stun-. I In nlil Kun liinnni'Mtl. l'J mili'H outslilo nf l!in harist. Iili-w up hint niKlll. Thi' i-numl of till' iXilinhin I'olllil not Im- IniniiMliiitt'ty I.Mirnil Iiy iiivcsti i;aeor fruni tho war ilt'partnirnt. l-'lrsl rportM sahl that at li-ast IK (.1iII.t bail lii-en killed an I in wmintli-il anil that the piesetiiv nf a Iiiiki' numher of workmen in the liuililhii; wollhl pruhahly well the rasiialty list. The minister of war Mihsenuent -ly ili nieil, however, that there ha.l heen any eastnilties. anil ileseriheil the material ilamae as litnlleil to le-'i'iii'tiiiii of a few railway ears .mil, a maya'ine. The iioimlaee of the reclon was panle strieken hy tile siniml of the explosion. Jungle Animals at Rialto Todav "Si in ha," the motion picture record made hy Mr. and XYrs. Mar tin .tohnson. the famous cphn-i-.. durlm; four year in the iunules of tri.a. is at the Ulalto theatre. Marching across ihe screen conic antelopes, giraffes, zebras, rhinos hippopotamuses. herds of ele phanis. leopards all the denizen of the jungle. Just as ihey are at home. And they are photographed with a clarity and against such w ildly beam it ul backgrounds that the value of the film is wonder fully enhanced. Among the outstanding features of the picture are the ch.uge of the infuriated rhino straight at -a .lohnoti, who is fot ced to shoot him to save her own life; the tdanipcdc of n herd of ele phants, the Hwarms of ugly croco diles, the gorgeous shots of run ning giraffes, id' speeding ante. N'pcs and rebras: photos of la-ns and leopards and above all, ihr scene which shows fourteen ln.ii. pt:img in a gra-sy glade like a hd of lug cats. (me sees Osa Johnson shoot n ehatging lion that falls wittiin twenty fret of her. Itut really the great kick Is when "strnb.i" that is the native wont for llon -makej him-elf a nuisance by killing .ff the h.ids of the natives, and the Ida. ks. uth only their spns. turn the robber hltO a Idmushlen. dodging his chaiKes and hurimK their a pears until he falls dead. if' M'Mllim :U ISlllUlinj; work JllLlc ncls t.iat 4Ct. )))J - New and THIS is an announcement to all users of Agmel. It is also addressed to all prospective users who are interested in this great health foot! this valuable tonic, in high blood pressure, kidney deficiencies, indigestion, glycosuria. You have probably seen Agmel in the new glass bottle which has replaced the familiar tin con tainer. It is the same Agmel known so long and favorably in this community. However, it has been improved in both taste and appearance and its efficiency ljas been considerably in creased. It is the finest concentrated sap of the maguey plant that has ever been produced. Z O MITE PRODUCTS CORPORATION SOLE DISTRIBUTORS SOCIALISTS, FOES ENGAGE IN FIGHT VIKNXA. Ann. 20. fV) One per son was killen ami liL were wound ed. 12 seriously, in fighting last ; night and early today het ween j members of the socialist schuiz- bund and the anti-socialist heim- wehr nt .Saint l-oren.en. The heimwehr. armed with a machine gnu and with snipers fir I in from the tower of the town jhall, exacted the greatest toll, 'killing one socialist and Injuring ;thoe twelve whose Wounded were You Would Not Entertain a Burglar . i yet you issue a standing invitation for liiin to pay you a. visit wlien you leave your jewelry, important papers, heir looms and other valuables in the house. Make your home less liable to intru sion by locking up your valuables in a Safe Deposit Hox in the First Na tional's vault. The cost is only a few cents per month. First National Bank Med ford, Oregon TRADE MARK regarded as K'"ve. Other casual ties were divided between tue two 1 factions. The socialists, who were partiei- ' patin;; in u party hatxiuet. were 1 taken hy surprise, helievintr the : heimwehr mem Mrs to he holding a demonstration at Thoerl. Mothrr Suicides. j ASTOHIA, Ore.. Aug. 20. (.-P) The body of Mrs. Addle Sly. A. ; an employe of u Seaside hotel j and mother of two children, was; found yesterday In brush on t he outskirts of seaside with a bullet hole through her head. Authori-; ties said she end d her life. Pe-j spondeney over financial diffu ul -. ties was given as the cause. Albany. IJ4.800 ronlrsrl awarded to build 2,ii miles road on : tuartville mineral and timber belt.! improved.. As before, Agmel is imported from Mexico. But an improved vacuum process is now employed in the concentration of the raw sap. The latest type of vacuum reducing equipment has been installed in the center of the maguey growing region of Mexico and the raw fresh sap is concentrated every day as soon as it is gathered from the plants. This new method makes the relation between fresh aguamiel and Agmel closer than ever before. In fact, Agmel is aguamiel or maguey sap with the surplus water removed. The new glass bottle holds a sufficient quantity of Agmel for a whole month's use. Get Agmel at your druggist's. Most druggists sell it. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. and return Reduced fare for the summer season now on sale cyery day. Return limit 16 days. By train you travel in speed and comfort. By day or overnight Daylight trip to Portland on the "Shasta" No. 12. For overnight travel the "Orego nian" No. H. Low summer fares to all P ucific Coast points and to the east. Southern Pacific - I l - V. Sandbothe, R. N. Swedish Masseur Stockholm graduate Genuine Swedish Massage. All work at homes of patients until further notice. For appointment call Holland Hotel Phone 710 J. C. CARLE, Agent Phone 34 V 7r