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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1929)
PACE FIVE PARADE PRIZE TO FINE G0P00 RADIO MAN POWER NEED ! LEGION NOMINATES BETTY JEAN FREY PROGRAM TONIGHT IN CHURCH TODAY; OFFICERS OF POST uni.iiniU'il tn ." :t-s. k.'Vitl lHIIill v;t:; L I vvti II 1:1 r. uilh tnt;il .i!i-s ap- sii.it. whi.-h uMiiilly mi "' "" ' Ml-"v-'- ;iio.-d :.: nas been stolen shipped from local stockyards dur t.'.oo a downt'iwn d nial huildhi; ing recent week. Wll i-.ill 1 he la ( t W -it W i -ks, police were l.otif.ed P-.Uv. j Rj, injer - $;,etMI school bllildillg tl , H, (jcertcd, for Hudsgn Kciiool dis- Ct am - I 'cut cat In n-. of cat 1 1 I rh'f. ' ': .. .1:. tin . ".- tn 'i i i I tn- ii v tiiKlm.-r. l : s I .'vri.if i . : . : i -0 in"., iinpiii' iimu iii I't.-vi. 'i.:!i nniik. Tn.- .i.-'ir t - - r i steal Hi iilal 4o!. .'( PTt.AN i), Ot (-.. au. J 7. -i ;.d-l lodit'-r. n"-' v t i 1 1 t MTinFOT?D MATTi TRTBTTNTV ffiDFORP, ORlTiOX. 'ITKsTUY. .UTSl'ST 27. 102'). I.lltk' Miss l;,.tty .,.;u, diiUKhler nf .Mi. (;,.., T Kl. was .-iwunlivl .tin- inlzc (,f it . lm'l'ehamlise order at UiismIT. for the IH-Rt ;lcn.nit.-il , i.h.jj.. ill the pal ail? litis allciii.i.ih. Tin', liuiiKy . iv.ih il,.i ti,ti .1 h lilnk erepn iiapiT, tilniinod ii Wile, -llli liutiei-flles mi tin- I,,. llllU .sltll'M. SU, WaS llVKSl'll in '; blue erepo paper ,ln.Ss. whli h w:i trimmed in ,lnk. shiilov Van and Utile anil Dill,. I i. w,. lioniiial.il. in unt in ii i nu. liUBKy Kruup. ' EAGLE POINT BUS BIB KAM,K I'OIXT. Ore.. Auir. ;. (Special.) Tin- hoard of direc tors of tln Kiik1i I'oint .school met Thursday evening, when a contract fur the transportation of hiuh school students from tin- lirowns lioro Ideality was awarded t( ...hn Phillips, the successful bidder. Mrs. .1. W. .Smith went to Med ford Monday on business ami pleasure, CleoiKt! Hi. hues who now oper ates a saw mill at Prospect, was in town Thursday morning attending lo business. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. .. daughter of I'ortland KliKlu 1'oilit Wodnesd cnroitlo in ('rat or Lake is a nephew of Mrs. How Int. Tin y continued their journey Thursday morning- v Mrs. ( hurley Humphrey is tak ing ran. of her Kiar.dehildren. Raymond and .Mary, while their mother. Mrs. fiildoi -hark, is work ing at the packing house at .Medford. ooke arrive and I in evening Mr. I ooke U hat is exp.-rled t" prove one of the h.s; I'opi-,. radio piomam ,.f tin. -.ii.n is m i. duUd for tonight beTWiell the hour of '.t and in p. ih. The program will feature the following ailil-: Venus Hopper. Dn-zKo-snpraiio. reci-nt ly from l.os Amreies where she appeared on sia:i..n-- KI'I and KXX; Kvekn Wold, pianisit. well klM'W local ;nlNt anil "lMek t'o.sey,"" the "1'oet "f the Kogur." in original read ings. Karle Davis will tut as of ficial announcer for i'opco hour. The program which has been care fully selected ami arranged will be sis follows: , l'iano selections: 1 I'oloiiaise . . t'aderewski j M.) .lapaiiese IMudi- 1'oldUd : l-Ivelyn Wold ' ' M'iginal readings: I t ;i ) Falling Water t l eipiesl ) j (1.) There, Little Cill, t oti'l ( 'i y j "Da k J'osey" Soiniino solos: ! (a ) May Morning Menza (b) Japanese I.oVe Souk, .liiallc j Venus Hopper j I'iauo selections: I (a i Fantasy Impromptu Chopin j ( b l Shepherd' J ley liraiiiger -:velyn Wold Original readings: ! (a) While the Cemetery Yawns th) ()ld Doe liilious "liiek I'osey" ! Soprano solos: ! (a Wake l'p Phillips j (b Valley of Laughter Sanderson ! Venus Hopper I Piano solos: I la i Ktude in I' i'ensky U) To a Toy Soldier Wai tier Kvelyn Wold rigiii;;l readings: (a) Tile Failure IbJ The Innocent Mu-t Suffer ' Hick Posey ' Soprano solos: j (a) My Song of the-Nile. ...Meyer ! (li) Old Puis Are the liest I Pals dene Austin How does the average mai look at the church, and v. hat does lie si e ill the i htlich'.' This was the dtieMh.n a-k. -l by Claude It. I'or l r. m-wly nppointi d pa lor ot" the !-"ii-t 1 'rl.N i -ria n i liun h who vva t lie sne.tker a i the Kotary lurcheun tlrs nooji. .According to Kev. Porter. Ko tary, and all other service organi zations arc a result of inefficiency of tlie church. "When Christ told the disci pit s ih.it anyone who would be greatest, let him bo servant tn nil. was beginning of service." In- said. He also said that most people looking at the church, viewed onlv , Us weaknesses, mistakes and faults j not stopping to consider the good I points. In conclusion, liev. 1'orier told the Holarlans that "the cluifch ! cannot jirosper without man j power, and builders within. The j church challenges the highest j ideals of man. and if it does not J prosper tin1 community w;il not." Venus Hopper British Visit Coos Bay MAHSHKtKI.n. Ore. Aug. 27. 1 P The II- M. S. Colombo. Itntish cruiser, stenmod int.j Coos Hay luirhor lothty and tied up at the I inrt dock iifv it one week vbit : Imri. The Co1diiiI; anived from Portland and on September leave for Eureka. ChI. ! ROUTE TO OfiOEN WILL BE PUT IN TO TENNIS TOURNEY Med ford tennis players are iu I viled to attend the Southwestern ; Oregon Tennis tournament to be held at The Hollow Slump near Xoi i h Jleuil. S'-jt ember 1 "i, in a ; letter received today by the Mail Tribune. Officials of the tourna ment are anxious that Medford be 1 represented by one team for the men s doubles and an entrant in I the singles matches, j The Hollow Stump is located on ' the Koosevclt highway. 22 miles south of Keodsport and six miles north of Nnrih Pcnd. Any local players desiring to enter ihe tour nament are arked to get in o"'-:i witii 11. II, Peterson. North llend. A hig meeting of Medtotil post No. 1 .'. was held last ninht at which ; time ihe I'ollow in" well kuuw a Legionnaires were iiomiiiated fov olfico: Post cotuniamler. Hob Devid; 1st vice commander, W. S. Holder; -ml : vice t'oimnandor, John lUdiner: ad . tutam, Lee (Jailock. Newton Clui- ney : chaplain. A. J. Anderson. finance oit'iccr. Ted ltaker. Kxeciitivo committee VI. V. 1'Vr ! gusoii, Harry Moore, Horace llrom- ley. Kail Pnvht. tioort;e Codding. I lieiiry Kluhrer. 1 Nominal ions will also be in order " at the next pftst ineeiiuu, which 1 will he held Sept. !th. A report on finances was made land plans discussed to Improve the ; present linancial condition of the , posl before the first of the year, jln this connection, 11. L. Hromh y. chaiiman of Hie nance eoinmitlcc. outlined plans for a series of hig I holiday dances during the fall i season, the first of which will take place at the Oriental Hardens j Uihor Hay. This is expected to be lone of the best Legion parties in ! months and preparations are being i made to take care of a large at tendance. Tickets for the affair were distributed at last night's meeting and may he secured from any Legionnaire or from Adjutant Oarlock at the Bedford chamler of commerce. Cole Holmes of the Legion' play ground committee reported all hills paid in full and the playground functioning in fine shape. A reso lution urging that no 'post bills be incurred by any Legion committee or individual without a requisition signed by the commander and finance officer was approved and will be voted upon at a future meeting as an amendment to the by-laws. Musical catena in meat by the "Tliiee Buccaneers." n new stria:; ! trio of Medford. was enjoyed by I all present. linker Construction will start joon on 9IMU0 stage depot or Col umbia (Jorge Motor Coach system nt corner of First and Court. Save Your Eyesight See Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg j PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 27. i Paul J. Slump, president of the I Southern Pacific railroad, announc ; ed here today before; his departure tthat reconditioning of the Nevada. California and Oregon unit of ils new- route from Oregon to the Ogden gateway would start as soon as' possible. Slump, uecoinpanicd by a group of other prominent railroad execu tives, arrived in Portland S'mduy and .xeputified . until today. They , were on an official tour of inspec tion of the road's western Hues. Miss Florence Packard a n '1 Samuel Cornell, formerly of Berke ley, Cal., were married last, night by the Kev. Raymond llees at the First Methodist parsonage at S::i0 o'clock. The Misses Ileulah Core and Janet Clement, were attend ants. The bride. n an employe in the office of the Mali Tribune, and Mr. Cornel! is connected with the Big 7 Fruit Disl ribul lug company. Words cannot describe the beauty of our '.Hew Fall Fashions. .Co.meand Lseq them! E A. L. Hull was fined $100 and sentenced lo' at rvo ;;o days in Ihe' ounty Jail when he was con victed yesterday of sale and trans portation of Uuuor. I i oily Petty, arrested at the same time Satur day night, in I he raid at J lull'- Prune street home, was fined $-" for being intoxicated and be'lni: 1 m il lea ted in the sale. HcarVir.t was hold In Justice court al Ash-' hind. li. D. Nichols ',was fined ?:;".') and :i() flays in jail for possession and sale. ' Nichols was arrested Friday night at his home in Pill View, north of the city. At the, time if;-quantity of liquor and mush was Sound in the house. j SCAN SHASTA ROUTE A special train bearing high of lieialK of the Southern Pacific rail- : way passed through the city this afternoon at 'I o'clock, on a tour of: inspection of the Shasta route. Last week Ihe officials Iraveb-d over the Nat run cut -off. and the Alturas cul off. They spent Mon ; day In Portland. The schedule was j arranged so they could see as much as possible of the Shasta Itoute by daylight. I Included in the parly were Huh-, llolden. of New York City, chair-; man or the hoard of director.-, and Paul Slump of San Francisco, presl- dent of the Southern Pacilic rail ! way. The train spent a quarter of un hour at Ashland before proceeding lo Sail Francisco. j FALL FASHION REVUE Hunt's Craterian, Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Adrienne's AIRPORT PIELD READY The landing field f the new Med ford municipal airport will be in shape for landing next Monday, according lo City K n n i n e e r Scheffrd. The framework for the hangar is nearly completed, as is the sheet ing for the roof. The material and equipment for gasoline slatioiiH of the Slinulunl Oil company and Shell Oil company j are being erected. These coinpH-t nlos expect to have the stations In' operation by September .1. Three j other cnmpanleK having conces sions expect to be in operation In . a couple of weeks. i Wall Street Report NKW YOHK. Aug. 2.-ttV Call money advanced fi win 7 to ! pet -cut today and the Mock in;i,l;-t ran Into a heavy Morm of sc'ting Karly gains itf t lo 1 ."( poini" wie cut )oun or wiped out and ' early afternoon majiy of the nei ril I' a del Were elnn I to 'i point" below yesterday final quotation. In the -,niy outburst of having, nioro than 'i 1ohii'h. including ii iif a dozen rails, Wei e lifted to lo w high recoi it. Selling Ht(.ppd f..r n tho" In the bite trailing w Io n Investment i.iil wei'f iiiark'd up to n-u higji thison led Ihe Mdvaie-e MI'll a jump ut 7 3-S point to 2 V Call 'lliinv and 0 in iroloH likfh liii'iiiMl at Mtt'v, op '! Delator'- and ilod-on n a I li 1 sr- -a PIP ELESS F U RNACE Saves You Money - - Saves You Fuel Gives You More Heat Equals Any $180.00 Furnace in Efficiency and Long Life! vJViKi--Jt: As si i re ;is uiiitiT is ( ( ) 1 1 1 i 1 1 ir lirrr is iln' liiui;i'sl riiniiiiv vjiluc mi the iiiiirUrl tiulny. Tin' Wiinlsui' li i c i n c t 'jivrs yon ns iniicii lii'iil l'"i' lis iiKiny v.inlris us iiny .flSH I'ti innt'f yun run liny . . nn less fuel! In.sl ciinsidi'f tlicsi- Wiiiilsoi' Kniinici' I'iicts: Wiinl.sni' KnriniiM's lire Imill willi I'Xli-a lii-iivy i-nslins in yivc ymi yrin-s (if cxli'a .scrvici1. 'I'Ih'sc i-iislinu's linld lii'iil InnuiT mill tlit-v won't burn out. A Kni'l Ki'iiniiinicr is iilt;ii-lnil lo t lit- I'i'imI iloor every Wiml.sor rniiniee. Il tnlinils I'l'esli oNycen tlnil permits "uses nml smoke to Inirn. i;els inure lient Iruin en -1 Ininp ol' eoiil. For yon Unit mentis fewer trips to tlie liiiseinent to lire up, less eonl used, more lient. more eoinforl. Wnrd's siives ly eonl met inv for tlioiisiimls of Windsors at onee. Wnrd's take one small profit on thousands of sales . . . not u law profit on a few sales. That's why ymi save . 1 CO In cluiusin; 11 Windsor. And Get this Guarantee! Should any Windsor liirnaee fail to fiive you eomplrtr salisfaelion, you may return it at liny time within two years from the pnreliase date mill we will return 'our nione'. ; WARD'S LOW. CASH PRICE , wwa i I'ilfii St JaiaffisJ $71 95 Don't Shiver This Winter ! $7.."u now and convenient monthly payments after October 1st. assures you a winter of cozy warmth. Sun Ihe Windsor now. Think Over These B.. Points of Superiority IlliP i;alj $14950 Priced $50.00 hirjher the Airline-9 would still bti R.idio's. Greatest Vlue. Also cn Easy ' Monthly Payments Fine Tone ldfcjiko and mellow. Screen Critl. push-pull amplification using the new '21 " ptifwr tubes gives the new Air line $ this finer tone. Greater Distance Range Sta tions half a continent away are in easy reach of the Airline-!). Its extreme sensitivity will make your log book the envy of your distance seek In:; neighbors. Hairline Selectivity You get tie station you wanl free from iulei fcn-nce. Volume Control Taper Air line's IreinemloMR volume lo the soTtcsl whisper, yet every note, every w ord, cunies In (dearly. T h e I. o c a I Hisiance switch adapla the volume porlrcily lo local or long distance stations. Cabinet Beauty - It it a u t I f u I woods, fine craftsmanship com bine to make Airline cabinets worthy of this superior radio. , vj " tr, Reindeer XTX itjr Hunter Green Tudor Brown Middy Blue Navy bbony coaik i - iiivaw rr Hawthorne Flyer The Bike for Regular Fellows r'usi, Hiurdy, "-any lidlip; -thai 's I he I la w I hoi tie I' iyi , It's Just the hike a fellow wans 1 or Ihe y I o r i o u auiumii days ahead. Ittaied lilf a m o I o r e 1 e, Haw t home's all-Hteel frame i etiuipped wlih evoiy bike ac cessory . . . electric hcadliKh', auto hoi n. par kaKo carrier, N e w Itepartiiic ( o n h I e r Ihake, Uiversifle Tires. I. caul i ut coin' .J, buill on lo'A' racy lilies, Ihe I In w ihoi ne easily etpjiils aiiv -'u bike in appeal ate e a v. ' i m pe bo in.i ri' e. $3Q55 Also on easy Payments Fall Styles are Here! Coats of Distinction Mandcl Fur Coconlette $2475 Manchurlnn Wolf I. then usually foinnl only In tlie mosl expciislvn iimili'ls. Tho riiienl. Iiiiiaileloilm an' Miiuu lly lalloreil ami lavishly fur li'liiinii'il. Charming Feminine Dresses Crepe Satins Cantons $975 Silk Print! Woolunt Hntt ili.lulls) of JiiIioIm, hi'i'ihn.H. fliilli'iliiK BeinfH. mill low-priced fluriK laiilvo lie' new Hlyle.s flatterliiK t every woiaui!. THE HATS have a pew formality this Kail. Many models are of the off-the-faeo type, tur han't are noltly diapeil about the t;o e utid finished with 11 bow or e I e v e r o r 11 a m cut. I reiii h I'elts. Halter's I'lush and Velvets. (0111 1 oe 1. ice nun 1 inirn' n nun 11 iiuk ut $2.98 and $3.98 M0NTGOMERYWARD & CO. 117 S. Central Phone 286 Medford, Ore.