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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1929)
MEDFORD M.n, TRffiUXT!, MEDFORD, 01,'KflOX. WKDVKSDA V. AVdl'ST -fi. 102!). MEDFORO WJLLRUSTLERS USE 1 1 I 1 School Days Are Here ! BE 502 MILES AUTOS TO TAKE LOCAL CATTLE S. P. Official Points Out ; Stockmen Petition for Pro- Importance of Alttiras: Cut-Off to Western Ore-' gon Declares Oregon Facing Great Prosperity: tection Secret Range Officer Is Asked - District Attorney to Scan New Legislation. r.. " rw :rm.9M&& NEARER N. YORK 9 l -a Thai evi'iytlilnu will Im- rejiily fr the MiipHH-nt of h-,i1 fruit orr the vMtuifi.s cutoff in-xt season was till' wi.nl liroUKht to .M'lfm! to day l.y J. 11. .Mul.'!i:iy. .f I'orilan.l, nysislunl freight t raffle uuinaKcr. whu in spt'inliiiK the l;iy looUiriK over I he valley (raffle situation. "This line opens fur freight mi hVlUrinlH'r 1 :lh,-' km hi .Mr. Alul I'luiy," hut hiM'atiM of lack of pro per hliiK r;ief lilies ami till) fuel 1 1 1 it I .Meill'ot l It uit Khl juiii-iitN will then be at I lit peak, we felt there wnuhl he no henerit In tryliiK t' 1 oulu local shipments that way til ik year. ISut next year every -t 111 UK will he in sinoot !t win UiiiK order, ami there will lie a reduc tion, hi the irclKhl M-hcdillc lo New York of from one to two dayn." "Ill actual UilleiiK'i this cut-off lilaees .Med ford ami western Oie miu Zl'J iiiih-K nearer oleii, I'lah. (lie. eastern gateway. Hut tin even Kieulor advantage cmiu-H from the reduction of mountain Bladen, Kev people, realize that Klamath Kails and ( nden are at praet lea My the Mime, elevation, ami that the elim ination of k 'ad e ami ennsenuent stress and strain on equipment, means that this line places western Oregon what amounts to fiO.'l miles nearer the Imk eastern markets." "How ahout a direct nil) connec tion between Medford ami K (amain Falls'.'" .Mr. Muhhay was asked. "That Is an Important matter," wuh the reply. "No one knows just what will he done In thai dl- : leellon. or what Will he the even- i tual disposition of the routes' which are now slow and expen dve hevatise of hard uioiiiilain grades." I "It looks like a very prosperous year for Oregon," continued t:ie t S. f official. "I have never seen heller crops hi the Willamette val ley, hum per yields in fruit h and grains, thanks to a yrowhu,' season Unit ha.s heen Ideal. And every thing looks hriKht In Medford ami southern Orison. I predict one of tin most prosperous fall seasons In many years throughout tills part uf the state." AIRPLANE STRIKES CITY HALL TOWER Ki:rtl-;i., I'lah. Auk. l!K. (! -A passenger plane crashed Into the tower or the elly hall here today and phiUK'd Into a crowd assi'in hled for a eonuuunliy eelehrailon, Injuring four persons, I wo seri ously. James Klclcher, the pilot, Ken neth Jones, 17 of Kureka, I'lah and lleh'ii Stroim. Hi, all of whom w ere In I lie plane w ere rushed to Hospitals. J it hn HottKau, I 4, wits struck hy the wliift uf the machine while walking on the street. Jones and Miss Strom; were reported in a erllhal condition. WASHINGTON. Miff. L'S. --(--The National rYilornthui of 1'ost nlllcr Clerks expects, to hei-in a campaign at its hlennlal conven Hun npenltiK III New York Septem ber '2 tu ohtain a ll-lmur week will) u half holiday mi Saturdays. AVI Ilium K. Maherty, secret iiry treasurer of t lie frdeiat Inn als i feaiil In inakhiK the unmmiieenient Hint the deficit In Hie pnstofllc (impart meat Is "largely iictttloii ' and 1 tint this, ton, wuiihl he tmc of (hn ipiest ions tu he discussed at tile convention. When would oven heat penetrate the tenter of a I Stockmen of .Jackson county to day filed petitions with the county I court asking that they li( jjiven protect inn "from motorized catt le I thieves," as provided in laws en- i acted ,y the last session of the leKislaltire. The petitions recite "there Is a KiouliiK lawlessness" 4m the iarie and ask that a sp-cia I officer, whoxe name and Ideality he kepi secret, he appointed to investigate cat tie -rust I hitf conditions in then'' pari. The petitions wire freely signed hy a larue number of stockmen. The eon uly coin ( deferred action until all the petitions were turned in . There Is a strong sentiment among the stockmen im- the ap pointment of a special officer. .Mciiihers of the county court said that while there was no def- 1 1 11 It i information as to cattle rust lint:, there "is a decided Im pression anions Mockmcn that such Is heiiiK conducted un u small sea le." Ily uhIiik a motor truck, It Is jmssihle ftr a "rustler" lo steal and kill and market a cow with a speed that almost defies detection. This situation prevailed last winter in the Head and Klamath Falls districts, ami heeanie so 'prevalent that stockmen demanded action hy the legislature. i Commissioners Alford and Hur sell said tills afternoon that five j ia Ken In the l!iL'Il enactments were devoted to livestock, hut that after careful reading thereof, tiiey u ere j uuaiplc- to say hat could ,e done. They said (lie enactments defined a cow. a cattle thief, a special offi cer, a rannc. at ;reat leiiKlh, hut no course for relief. They said they would refer the matter to the district attorney, and In the mean time withhold final aciu on the petitions.' The stockmen of the county now nave iiieir siock on (lie summer I raiiKe ami the fall round -up will start soon. There Is alwaya more or less shrinkage In the herds from j natural death, varmints, falling j over clllfs. and KcllhiK nlim for deer hy careful hunters. 1 CALL TAKES OVER SAN l lt.VNClSCtl. Auk. 'JS (l'i - In a front pa;c announcement, t he Sum I'Yam lscn I'ulletlu today 1 announced it had merged with ih San t-'rauclsco Call, and starting' tomorrow the two papers would) he puhlished as one ttewspa pei the Call-i:ullelln. The two papers' were cMiahllshrd In 1 s . j and is.'ifl respectively. j I'erslsteni hut n neon firmed ru- j mors that the Hearst lulereslsi had purchased t he lUilh-Iln ha v 1 floated around Sa 11 I'ra mdsco's 10 ws) iper trutcrnity for the pa. t ; few tlas. The w uership of I lit was r:,1ed In C. II. Ill who nlM puld sheil the Telegram, and the Sacramento I n in n, KepiM tH a Iso had It I h it the I'nlon had hcen sold to Wil liam IL hodue.,. These, howecr. I tu I let ni ickhaueu. Portland Wt unconi h ineil. Kit. I 1 I pot of CI.KV KI.ANS O.. Auk. tfl I 'a plain Ira Kakcr, in, the en durance plane. Shuttle, which Is niaktuK a non-stop cmluraiu-c flight from Oakland. Cat.. w,n ivIuclinK iti air here at noon to day and continued on to New Vol k Hy. The pui ose of I he flight it- to del et mine t he fea-d - J Pi! It of 1 -ef ue him tu uir lor ill 1 in. ill plancH. ami the pof-totlht- de- Iparttuciit Is co-operalla In nUht w llh the liociliK Alt . co I n pa ny. Hie You'd liavr to ctifs. A pur sswor It ts itir vi l a Mr in rnastint; cnlTcc in bulk. That's why Mills Urns, mast enffrc a few pounds at a time by their patented", continuous process Controlled Roasting. Thisproc rss roast every berry evenly nnd insures uniform fl.tvor no bulk-roasted toltee lus. HILLS BROS COFFEE f'rnk from Ikf twit imtd t mum ft t. lUtUy oft4 wUk 0 19J9 ClllCt;o. ft - -V If "the first 1 aa hours are the hanh'M." the Chhauo We Will" indurame plain has passed the most dlllh nil tHe of its attempt to estatdidi a new rct-oid tor siilalm-d llluh;. At I ;M o'clock this morning it ht-d completed 1 1 ;i hours in the ah. i SV1IACCSK. N. Y., Auk. LS.--t.l'V -With coiilinuid fair Weather the i:mpire Stale Stalidaid circled over the Nt w York State fair urounds here today pillim up addi tional hours In the pur mi it of a Hew (iidui.iliie refuel record At 1 I a ? -t: ,.'. lo. k. K. S. T.. tml.iy. the flu-is. Clyde K. Palil'ori and Curl A 1' vn. w HI have coin , il,t., two full das in the alv ' Con' id w nh the ret in I pl.uic wa-. made this niorulnn. left 'II 1 is f Million. SAN Kit VNCISCtl. Auk. ;'-- 1V1 - - Mrs. l.xdla I'aiK" MontenK'".' Calif 01 ma phil.inl hi opi-d and m necl killed II) It lecenl nUtomo-hih- to cdent. htt an estate of more 1 haii ;'.,eet!.iMHi, prohaic ot hef will licie dtscloavj. mm School days are coming fast, the school bell will soon be ringing to call students of all ages back to - waiting classrooms. Be prepared. Get ready now. Do your school shopping early and you will be able to take advantage of the best values offered in Medford for school things for boys and girls. Mann's Are Headquarters for School Apparel Children's SCHOOL HOSE A splendid assort men t of children's VletiKth linse in lisle ami rnyan inlx lui'n. These are a wonderful lioc for school wettr, am) only Children's full-lenul h rihhed hose of fine quality lisle. These come in all sizes. In nude, chain pamio, ami hlue fox. hh-al fur .school wear. A marvelous ever day school Imse in full length style. W ell made of stroiit; 10II011 yarn. Kihhed. These an; in nude, ami champagne. All hIcs. 50c 50c 25c PR. PE. PR. Hose for the High School Miss 75 For the hiu.li school kIi! this fine lull fashioned lisle hose Ik without an eiiual. These have I he popular pecol top and fancy clock. Your choice 1 PR. WASH FABRICS For School Frocks There Is still Mine to make up a wash frock for Urn school girl. This extra ordinary "pedal should in terest every mother In Medfonl. :tt! inch priiiled phiic. Hiiitlns, dimity, voile, rayon, and silk and cot-ton-mixed crepe All fast colors. Thursday Special 25c yd. Values up to 89c Children's School Underwear Children's medium weight knit union suits. These are the wauled sleeve less htyle with the short knee. All sixes. Your choice 69c PR. I'm' srlliH.I wmi- SDKKCSl tllvsi. luhl wriKllt I'liltiill kllll vrslH. 1 hem. 111.' I he niinul shiiulili'l' stjli- ami i-oiik- In 1' In II i-art,. I'lii-y hit iilii., nri'iirilliiK lo sizi Vour rluiU-n 39c and 50c ea. A 11 oilier splendid uinh i , ar Item lire t liese rayon hlooni ers for children. They conm with elnslic wnlst ami idiotic knee. Sl.es t", s. ami in. llfi I.V values. ! J PR. I $100 School Handkerchiefs 5C ami IOC Clever and dainty are the" (lowered ami printed hand kerchiefs for the school child. Supply our child's needs now at this very low price. MANN'S MAIN FLOOR Boys' School Togs Sweaters Kdvs' well Unit pull-over sweaters. Tile kind nil the fel lows will wear this fall. Xuliliy ami plain patterns in either erew- or V-neek. Just the sweater for school wear. Sizes t to (i. $1.45 to $5.00 Corduroy Longies The famous "Can't l.ust 'Kin " corduroy, loniries. This is liv far the liest corduroy pant on the market. They are just what every hoy .should have for school. Colors are dark brown, tan. and cream. . Agec 8 to 11 $1.75 Ages 12 to 16 $1.95 "TOM SAWYER" Shirts and Blouses This is the popular lilou.se or shirt for school lioys. d'nar antecd in every way these fine L'anurlils of fast-color I ' 11 .u i i-1 1 1 1 are the hcsl vou can liuv. Blouses 89c to S1.50 Shirts 95c to S1.95 School Knickers Hoys' plus fours for school. These are full cut in all-wool 111 i n 1 1 1 r. s with a choice of clastic waist and knee or plain .'olf .style. Aires are from li to I I. $1.95 to $3.45 School Caps lioys' .ill-wool caps. These arc in nt tractive patterns Full leather sweat hand and non-lireakahle water-proof visor. The hest cap in .Medford at this price. YOUR CHOICE $1.00 2-Pant Suits Wise parents will take advantage of this otferim; of hoys '2 pant school suits. All wool tnateiiaK in the popular shades of hrown. tan and K'iiy. These come with one Iouk pair of panls ami one pair of liiiickcis and all have vels. This is the hest junior suit value in Soutln in t)rr;uu. $1250 to s1650 Ages G to 16 EACH Children's School Coats of fine finality wool suede. TIiost come in solid colors of red. hlue, and preen. They have fur collars in the popular cape effect, also sport mix tures with and without fur collars. These are ideal school coats. $695 (o $1800 Sizes 6 to 16 Years School Sweater Special Kor school wear we siic'st-onc of these attract ive slip on sweaters. They are all wool and come i:i stripe and other novelty effects. All colors ami in sizes from IM to 10 a ?.!.."0 value. Si.95 WASH DRESS CLEAN-UP :'tni crisp wasti ilrcsscs. This ruup innsl lie soli! lo make ruiiiii fur tiur fall sloclvs. I'liver prinls aii'l iitlier uilonilile ilesiKns in laiil-ccilnr dimity, voiole, lialiste, and KiiKlisli print. Sleeveless, cap sleeve and elbow sleeve style, lindice tup and flare .skirts and urafKkt line el'fect. On Sale Thursday $1 95 Regular Values up to $3.50 Junior Coats reals for ti c junior miss air here. Coals uf all-wool Iwecil will, fur collar, cape, and Hare style. These Kainicnts are. just the rlsht weiRht for early fall wear. Sizes hi'o 15 to " $1475 to$2250 The New Campus Coats SomeiliiiiK new, this ('anii.us reat." for tin; miss who is uoin;,- away to sniarlly lailnrcd from "" .'M'" '"'Is '"'I very lishl in weislil. yet winiii. i nese smart cats arc shewn in omhlc effects. $2750 to Insl Ihe cannclit Iniol. Tiiese are a new eh.th lulled ,-,eH, oK 1 ill weihl. yet a. hruwn, and $1750 37 MANN'S SECOND FLOOR 'PH:!!!!:!!!':;;';;:;:;;'' II "1" -' ""3' I! ," ' Girls' Black Sateen Gj'm Bloomers --- Zipper Stlye, -.U." ASK ABOUT OUR CLUB PAYMENT BLANKET SALE iliiiii M:inii;s!:gM ; White and Blue Middies $3.50 r " THE SrOffEFOWEV"Fr PVBODY" J THE rnoNi--8-j-4'7 H.0f-3SQOJi.TJ . Pleated Serge Slurts $1.69 THE BEST MERCHANDISE FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE