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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1929)
'Pini5 THREW JUDGE TELLS OF New Appointee GRATERIAN V1TH AIM LOS ANGELES ELECTRIC EFFECT IN LOCAL MARKET AT ROTARY MEET mttf(vrt "stktt, trttutst. mt:pfot?t, onrcoy, ti'ksoav. kptkniUkr x iswn. WEATHER SHARP IN II AFTER HIGHWAY EPISODE Iff ALASKA VOYAGE (ft fit v JL....J-JJL NaNiO JL Here is the Placel Now is the Time! too see the Things win lim. iol uincil to liuimnl iiKi.jn ut tin' lui-ul vi:ilhcr Million wh.Mi Kcnni-lh O. Amk-rson llio In rce unilor oli-orvii-, who on i-rturiilns from fi-n- ,l;iys viu-n-lion in Hi" Api.lcK.in- Mvtiun lati. 1-i.sl niKht run over iv.n fkunks unil n r;ililil, uKnin lioromos pi-rsi'iit- lltilf ill IHllilitj. oiioi ifri ously: IHIW Hint Clair Ahlborn. Junior nlwrn-r Ik Taut rccoviM-iliK from iiis sprain fil ankle suffered over two weeks IIK. Stanley Hokum wlui aeconiiianle.l Kenneth on Hie lalterV vai-alion ' his uni'le'H farm In the Apple Kne, is also lyiiiK low soinewhere up on the Siskiyou Heights until lie Rets more presentable sniellini; l.v. After the poleeat anil the livust Villi the hig para hail been run over the boys speeiletl up their ear faster for home anil on eimiini; ilnwii West .Main street shortly' after iiiiiiiKlit were about to be tirreated by a speed eop, but the litter roi whiff of the ear and Its occupants in time to suddenly i-hnnge his mind. Kenneth Anderson reported for duty at the weather station this morning, but .Mr. Hutchinson, the lueleorolOKlst. noticlliK that Iwiglit Randall, the minor obser ver, had. turned deathly pale and that something was radically wrong, told Kenneth to go bury himself, as he, Ivight und the crippled flair would do his work until after the resurrection. Wli-n a man takes office, he be Kins t,, think of all the he missed when h own." .lu.lg,. liar ri iiiarkej di.diy. ., ! vacations was "on his I. Nortun an iiitroiiuc. an Interesting resume of Ins reernt trip to Alaska, ctviin before the P.otary elllb this nooh'. Judge otn illiM nil'il his lirgt). nent by saying that this was the first vacation he had ever taken ; during bis long career in the nrae- tlce of law. "As lo the advisability of whether "I' not you should take vacations now that you are in office." answered V. A. liolgor. chairman of the program committee, "vol! should be the judge." This de cision a la repartee was given the unanimous endorsement of the club, and the judge preceded ' on bis Journey, through llritlsli Co lumbia and Alaska. A country of vast slopes; streams teeming with fish; and forests and hillsides alive with game, was a jPicune effectively painted by the I Judiciary. Herds of caribou, some I running as high as 4u.nno of these wild animals, are seen at frequent Intervals. The si ranger cannot tell the direction, nor the time of day In that land, he said, and .ludge A'orton told his own experience of reading a newspaper on the streets of llawsou nt 11 o'clock at night. The main highlights of Iiis trip were coveted in tile Sunday Mail Tribune. i l 1 1 if Ul. ' J ! ! - . V , M Frank P. Farrell - 1 I Thi aiiilit'iu'os at Hunt's Oratt'riii'i theaUT tin- )mst few days were aiM'oeaMy fiirpniij when a now "Mrdliml and tlu' stun m Ore- Ron liiivt' lmuii to oi iVr Lus An ; K'dcs in t'tirost prtuliuis, mamitai-- turi'd artirlt's. liwstoili, rain. Hfctru-ally llit.-d adwrtisinw tl M Hour lUi, i.t.nlsiutts oi all kinds. I'ttrtain apptured mi the stum l- says Alli.'it V. Wciid. ilanu'siir Li'iiiinissiiuu'r of tin Los An ihaniluM vi comimTii'. Air. iwi'fii fcaiun's f ttu film pro- tnidi uram. wttliio.it any previous an- t tzvlvn nouni-t'im'tii. , Wokal is spending a low days in This runain portrays a In. Alodti'iil making contaitH with lo- Modford's husiness stM-tion In l:t.".', ( ual pmdiu'eis lor the Los AiikoL's and while It may he somewhat 'x-j markets. ank'frated. shows well lij;htud blur,! "The Los Anodes (liamluu- oi tall hushu-ss huildin.s, almost sky j t'oininevce is inlerested in cuntact serapers. and many of them and' i"K all Orenon proihuers who wish other Ki'eat cuiniiif: impi-ovemellts pmphetie nf the Of rotirsi- here seattered over tlu to sell in the Lo:i AtiKtdes market ity s future. to put llieiu Iti lotirh witn (iistrm and IheVe atv'utnts in our eity. and is also in eurtain eleelrie ' toresied in hearing from retailers. E Km iik I. Fanvll will atloiul his first eouiifil meothiK as city attor ney toninht. Although not actually takins office until October 1, the newly appointed official will hepiii Rotting used lo the routine of city attorney duties a month ahead of time. That he will retain the same offices in the Aledford building used by him in his private practice was a statement made by Mr. Far rell this morning. siens on the buildings, advertising wholesalers, manufacturers' agents many of the eity's business con-. and others who wish to distribute cerns. While these smaller sli;ns are Independent of the general il lumlnatiim of the curtain, whose illumination iIkhi limes while beinj; whole makes a brilliant, stane ! toes, Kluhl in the darkened theater. I peas LOCAL P0ST0FF1GE Away back in KprinKficld, Mass., n mother is distracted with urief over the absence of her 18-year-old son. All the fears and Khost pictures that could crowd into a fond mother's heart are haunting her sleepless nights spent at the bedside nf the loy's j;rnmlmoihor. Avho. eritieiiily ill. is asking con tinually of wn'd from the wander lug lad. His name is David J, ("hodrowe, all hough his mother believes he may be using the name, "David lames." He is .X years old. hut looks older. Six feet two inches ta.il. he weighs around 1 !5 pounds, i of medium complexion with heavy, dark eye brows and hazel eyes, lie is of a quiet, unassum ing disposition and "doesn't make friends." He uses perfect Kng-li-di and is a constant reader of jiOod literature, visiting libraries ' -frequently, according to: the do fiorlption. Anxious for any word of him. his mother. Mrs. (Vila Chodrowe, 11 Duviston street. Springfield. Alass.4 will appreciate any commu nications telling of having 8en him during the past year. I Us puture is at the local police, de partment for reference. 4 Burns Construction of I'nlon Oil company service station at ter minal grounds pructieally completed. os Angeles goods in Oregon." Mr. Wiegal declares. During lliJS Los Angeles pur- olors severc.l chased ill I carloads of farm pro- perused, theiduco from Oregon, lueludiug pota- apples, onions, rut a ha gas. cabbage, eelerv. cherries. President Ceorge Hum. in an in- ! cranhen ies. garlk-, plums, prunes terview. pronounced the curtain asiatid strawberries. Oregon during a very artistic and quite serum;- the same period sold :l.aa l.iiH.i tioiiK work of the painters and elee- pounds of cheese, 4!Mi.0.i pounds trieians futuristic, allegorical art, of butter, 4 l'.T2V pounds of dressed while Manrger t?. G. MendenhalL, j poultry and liS";t cases of eggs in after looking in an old dictionary ; Ixis Angeles. For many years bus and emerging therefrom, deignated ; Angeles people turned to stales as the sign as a prodigeous, impres-j far east as New York for Ihe bulk sionistie gem of the paragoricall of supply of theee products but cubistic period. At the city council meeting to night, which will be the first meet ing of this month, the matter of the city granting water to the Merrydale or Midway district will come up for discussion, among other important matters, and a large grist of routine business will be transacted. So far as could be ascertained early this afternoon no ordinance j has yet been drawn to grant this water to the suburb, altho the I council at its last meeting by a tie vote on the question, which tie was broken by the mayor, voted to grant the water, and referred the matter to the council finance com mittee to take up with ttie city water board and the Ilerrydalc water district a.s to financing. Neither could it be learned what decision had been reached by the finance committee, or whether an ordinance will be drawn up, hence the -report of that committee to night will be awaited with much interest. HAD TO LIVE ON LIQUID DIET fOli WEEKS AT TIME "There's something about Sanson that Ju.st fills you with new streniiih unil enemy and It's the most won derful meilielne I've ever taken. .My woff,-lu lias inereased from to J J r. a seven pound frain. E AND CATALOGUES llecause of the heavy first of the month mail which had accumulat ed at the postoffiee since last Sat urday ami the fail that yesterday was a holiday, the Med ford post offiee staff whs a very busy mm today, tiiis activity being height ened by the fact that two car loads of .Montgomery Ward tV- Company. catalogs arrived from Chicago in the city last Saturday, for distri bution from here. Ilecause of this congestion of business some of the regular clerks md carriers are helping out in the forwarding of catalogs, while sub- l it utes look alter their regular dude. Tile Medford postoffiee is the listributing point tor the .Mont gomery & Ward catalogs for south ern Oregon north to soioq distance his side of Kugene. and for nor thern California as far south as Dunsmuir. - . City Superintendent of Mails Houston had his special ttlafC of reguJus at, work Sunday .yesterday and toil ay forwarding consign ment s of these catalogs on the t rains north and south. This job will be finished olday. The Davis Transfer company hauls the cata logs from the two cars to the trains for the postoffiee, where the postal staff sees 'that' they are pro perly loaded on the mull trains for their destinations from here. The delivery, of the catalogs in t he city and rural districts will begin tomorrow. The first big meeting of the j Southern Oregon Mar association will he helil in the local court j house Thursday night beginning at I S o'clock, sw barristers from I Medford. Grants Pass. Ashland and todav receive very little from these sources now that the west can sup ply (he demands. "During the same period Los An geles bought from Oregon and Washington over -IHM carloads of flour. 1 a Mil carloads of bran ami a large quantity of other fiel pro ducts. "Your producers of lumber and forest products are well aware of the fact that Los Angeles is one of the leading lumber markets of the nation. Kach year more than l.l!no.iion,ooo f,.tt of lumber are re ceived in our city and Oregon's share in this commerce is a large one." the Los Angeles representa tive reports. Mr. Wiegel will visit the prin cipal cities of Oregon during his tour and will spend the greater part of September In this state. While in Medford he conferred sins. t. .f. r.rvo.v "For nei.rly two year my t..niaeh wan In rw an a. id roii ililb.n I was on li Ibiuiil diet for weeHs nt a time. M.lnl foods al wavs stall'd my trouble nenin. My whole sv.t''Ui s-'emed to be poison ed and I was bothered eonst.inllv by' eonstliatlon. To add to my (roubles I "as taken with Inflam matory rheumatism last February. ' l-'inallv 1 started tuklnic SalL-on nd Sarm'm Soft M iss IMIIs. I ! pun to feel better ntht HWhv and now mv liiaHh troubles are over. Cvcry traee nf rheumatism is coie anil Viiruon has eompletely ovei rumeithat arid eonditlon. I ran eat ju.-t anvthini! I want without the Irast trouble. The iill freed inv svstem of Impurities und never Pit'kencd me In the least. I jut f,-e) like h different person. in every nav and have mote stnnuth and Ttnrrsv than I've had In years." The above statement wart reeent-1.- made by Mis. T. J. I'attun. Spo kane. S.iraon mav obt.uneil in Ma fill's lruj store. Plelters ore intuh in ileinanil to day, Chris (lottlleb of the employ tuent huroau reporls, and there Is a ahoi-laKti of between fill unil ah. "Calls have been comlni; in all day whli'li I haven't been uble lu fill." he says. This siuation Is dun In lite fncl that nil nreliardirts are httrryinp to cot the liiat of tlm Hnrtletts off tho trees. At the same lime, piek inj; of the later varieties is stnrt inu. This requlrcH tnoro piekcrs than liuvc been employed all sea son. Also, Mr. fintlllob says, a lame niimhor oi' worttern have conn haek to California to put their ehtltlren ill srhool. Other pickers have ouit work lo enter IiIkIi school here. !ast nlKht'fl Labor Pay ball Riv en by Medford I'ost No. 15 of the Atnerlean I.ccjon proved a real sue eess in every way, with a biK at tenilaneo from near and far. MiihIc by Doni Provost and his seven pieec (laneo band and popular sonjes by Venus Hopper, radio sta-. ndded mueh to the enjoyment of the affair. This was I ho Initial danee of a series of holiday parties to be Riven by loeal I.enlonnaires iltirinfr the comlni; season and every one present Is already look Iiik rorward to the next bis event on Kallowe'en. The danee was In eharno of the l'Kion exeeutive eom- mittee with II. I., ltromley ehalrnian. LOCAL STUDENTS SEEK TRANSF points thioughoiit I his section of the state will elect officers for the ensuing year. The main business of the meet ing will consist of drawing up plans and arrangements for the slute ( with m.al chamber of t'onnne liar association convention to be held here Soplemher 27 and s. Judges and attorneys from vari ous seetions of the state will at tend his conference which, it is naid, bids fair to he one of the , 1 I New Coats r(Mresen(atives, merchants and agriculturists. Monopoly for Turk Veterans A.W.OKA. Turkey () Oisabled war veterans In Tnurkey have been largest conventions of its kind ever i given exclusive rights to sell the held in Oregon. 'republic's Iti state monopolies. This A number of resolutions will also project will make disabled soldiers be passed at the Thursday night , the solo vendors of sugar, gasoline, meeting and other business will be i matches, salt, playing cards, gram disposed of. ophone records, alcohol and nine other commodities monopolized ', tha slate. DAMASCUS, , Syria A') Schools In Syria are slowly but steadily in creasing in number. Three years ago there were 200 elementary schools for boys and 4." fur girl-- Moscow Has Huge Bakery MOSCOW (I) -Moscow has the largest bakery in'Kurope. Recently rhere are now L' I I boys schools and ' oneiied. this new plant bakes 200 ."4 girls sch oofs with an increase I tons of bread a day and its equip in registr.itlun. ' ment is the last word in leclinfoin Students who formerly attended high school In Medford that have received trattr.f"rs from the prin cipal's office Included Jirant Sloan, who will attend Lowell high school t in isan Francisco; Uetty JJardwcll, 1 Mary Lee Uoberts and Dorothy 1 Huberts to Castelleja high school 1 at lJalo Alto; Gloria Oetchell to St. Nichols school in Seattle, ami Doris Jones, who will attend the Klam ath county high school. Miss Jones wa elected president of the Cum- ' mercial club fur the fall term, an 1 was also prominent In other or ganizations, j Among those who have applied for college credits the last week an? Albert. J Hit on. human WoodruM. Walter Harris and Holland Men!-: field, who wilt enter Oregon State college. Fred MaeDcmald, a mem ber of the lM'ft graduating claV has received hl credits for the University of Oregon, and also Ort -gon State college. J William Mill- r and J. King"-1 . boiy, high offii -hit of ih ihio j nautical depart incut "f Hi" d'--j partinent of en in twee, sp'-nt Sun- i d.iy in the city, and min' t' d tho1 j n w M' dford airport. They pro ! iTMiticd it a credit to a city of this size, and In kef-pim; wP h aviation tHndards. They b parted by pin ne for the sunt b after a short stay he re. Th-y wre r-H- orled by Soeb-y V. Hal!. Mip'Tin-t-ndnl of the l';u if c Air Tr.in-port. WILL DRILL FHDAY An Important meeting und drill of the prize-winning Medford le gion drum corps has been called bv H. I,. Urouiley, manager, for Krlday evening of this week. I'lam for n active fall and winter pro gram are well under way and ever'" effort will be made to give Med ford one of the best Legion drum corps In the entire slate Th r"' vertislng value of such an organi zation Is well known and no pmn j will he spared lo make the local corps one of t he outstanding Le j glori units of I h" coat. Present ! plans call for enlarging the pcr I -onnel to J!i members ;md the pur- t bae n-w e(pipni''tit. Most Nurses Use I New Face Powder MKU,o-OI,o. the new wonderful Krnch Uroc-ws Face I'mvilcr, is prMfrr'd bv nurne ! mi.e of M polity, and they say it doe not make the kin drv und dr.iwn. Siays on lonr. kep ohine nwty. itnd Is verv ben'fh ltil to th- com- Ob xion Von v ill love MUT.I.O-. (il.o K'-f I'ow'b r. .J.trirnn i ( 1. Drug Store. The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures Continuous 12:30 to 11 Today NOW A Romance of Rare Beauty COME LIVE WITH THEM THEIR MOST EXQUISITE MOMENTS. The Screen's Greatest Lovers RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA BANKY IN "The Magic Flame" From tlio land of Tan Bark and the Big Ten', to tho gorgeous splendor of lavish luxury Alway Good Added Latest Npw, : 1 Corned Event ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC Coming Thursda MILTON SILLS in "THE BARKER" in an assemblage of important fash ionsgrouped at $2475 These coats have been selected from the lines of fine makers as the most important fashions of the season . . . the styles arc varied . . . including straight lines with intricate back and side trimming, flared models and coats with tunic effects . . . discerning women, misses and juniors will appreciate this opportunity to select a smart coat . . . early. Remember the Jackson County Fair September 11, 12, 13, 14 ENTER PRIZE GDI AND SHARE M AWARDS I ' ' r 4TEST OTALING cash value For writing best 400 word letter telling 'Why 50 Degrees is the Danger Point", you can win first prize lu i6a Why is 50 Decrees the "Dnn prr I'oinl" in I he preservation of perishable food products? Why do (liielimling tempcr iilurcs too hi'h or loo low rause these perishables to en daiiKer the. health of your family? To set. the nation thinking about the vitally important. problem of proper food preser vation, the National Food Preservation Conned is spon soring ii nation-wide essay contest with 8!(.'i awards total ing W,000.00 cash value. The !irt award, a model home, elect rically equipped, through out; the second a new Cadillac Coupe, delivered to your tloor; the third, $'2,000 in gold and so on down the long list. Determine now to enter this contest nnd gain one of these well -worth-win n i ng awards. As a first step come in and get; the explanatory book let, "How to Safeguard Your Family's Health" with del ailed rules a lid regulations. Hut you must act at once. This contest is short and snappy. It closes September 30t.h. Come in today! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY OFFICES Medford . . . Grants Past . . . Roseburg , . . Klamath Falls Oregon Yreka . . . Duntmuir California ),HI),lllliiJJHHiiUIII I