Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1929, Image 3

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PXOE THREE
LOCAL YOUTHS IN YOUTH HELD AS
NOTED BRITISHER FAIR SECRETARY
, r iun:iiK to Uu- mil! jieutluUiirUu-s. Tin- finv was .s.iM to i-'.ver sev
he Ml.hlenly oll;tpM-il. )le f!Ul ; . ; lI h.:iM:i'll ;n ivs. ll ileal loyetl
In-t'tiri' mviln al ;titl coulii he kuiii-, inn' tlnui', li.OuD.nno f.-et t.f
. HoKue Kivt'c Valloy Tho Scenic
lUiuUisc of the world
rri'.nttl. r:i!nii fnreinnii s:t iz' limNer.
DawKIM nrlvArtlnlnv ret rnult.
jA NEW. FORM OF RECKLESS DRIVER: on short visit away by sudden
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POP'S PREDICTION EAT-LEAN CONTEST AGED MAN HUR
T TO THIS VALLEY
DEATH OF KIN
Mr. Fruit Grower
The Wti-st mul Ins county,
fair in fiMi'iy!" This is the n-;
tl:eUn uf l K. tnUi for Uu-
J;m K.son ( 'mi my jiroiUicis i-hil'i- f
tin n o;n-nili lit the locul fail J
Ki-oumhi Wriiiit sday for( a fum-ilay .
huwinj;. With einht numbers of'
tlu noi.'To on tlu hoard of direc- j
tors anil two mart iiK;mbtrn on'
the oxeeu ive inuiiiitt?e, J'resi-;
dent tin ton in'Ue.ve that t ho ; !
i-.Juutt'nn has lioon rffoctod for tlu-!
assured suooh of the fair. ,
That thi first day of the
whloh ia a BelvooJ holiday and;
iroo of uilmisMmi tt tho children, i
will he the Most day of the j
four, wan rimum-i statement made j
hy -Mr. (.iaios. Aside from the j
regular exhibits of stock: pnuUu-oj
and local lndii:.trios, there will
ho a complete pro.rfi m of events
thai wfll fill every inlniue of the
-l-n-ilif1 .l:iv
An ir u posing line of thorough - j
hred hoi'Kes save heen iiilpoi- ed i
lor the reehiK events to he a fe-i- j
ture each day. l-'eturt-tl runners
from the (Iresham fair, from Ku
pt'iic ami other On-yon tmeU
Will l.e entered in the 1m-:i! race-,
whieh in themselves are expected
to draw a hiii;e crowd 'from till
points i hrnuu limit the vull-y. j
On Thursday, the sec-. .ml dayj
of he fair, the KlUs Derhj
will he hehl. when the winnim; ;
Inu'M' will he decorated with .a j
beautiful floral horseshoe. A si!-(
! eup nnd a suh.stant lal jurro
will he given as the prize.
iae .indersou's r o d e u, with
hronci-s and It u c !; i n i: luiffale.
dare-devil cow - hoys ami all the
lr.mnif:ie,s will entt-rtuin tin
Kntudsiand Htidieiicf as a super
special J'e.-ture of the afternoon
riim;i'i!s.
Night spectacles including fire
works will also ,. pi i-yer.;e.l he
fore the grands::! nd, t he admis
sion to whloh, in the evenings
has hen redie.(d to :!." ami 5ii
cents instead of the .".U and on-
dollar charge farmerly made.
Dancing will he held every t-w-n.iii;
a.-; u il as -arniva 1 attra -turns,
and vaudcilh- siiows.
The children's health par;de.
which will take place the first
itay of ho fair, is the n I eject of
more enthusiasm than ever h-nre.
it is said. Students from all the
grado schools In the eounty are
getting in form for ihe event
which is to h? their big contribu
tion to the mieeoss of ' he four
day festival. Cash prig's as weii1
as ha nneiH will ho 1 he awards in
the ratio, to t he on inland in: I
pni-iiclpants, from the Imiml of
director.
The ontconio of a strange l ot In
tween Darrell Huson, the liglit-wi-itthi
of the iVVdo storo Man,
weighing hul a fow ounces more
than .lohitiiy'llieen, who is a little
hoavier tluul a sthall Kteplmlder.
ami Kenneth O: Amler'sun, tho
heavyweight uhile phservcr of tin.
.Medio wearier still ion. will ho
awaited with much interest ' hy tha
many frlendti of these ytmng men.
Tiie hot wln- !)'.adera half hour
after they lunlipartod tho other
night alter attending a Sunday
school sticitil and itftor Darvell had
ol'I'erpd to wager dVmr theatre tick
ets that iu a month's timo he
would gnifi in welglit twice ar. much
a.s Kenneth would lose. Coining
tlowu to tjclis. ciich then scoffed
ut the idea and the matter vn
ilroppeu; hrtt (n reiiching home
later Kenneth phoned Iarroll that
on thinking the matter over ho
would take such a hot. Parrell
was more than willing nnd they
agreed to moot at Strang's drug
store scales and weigh in.
KemiMh then hurriedly loaded
up his- pockets with huekshot and
put on four pairs of socks and sev
eral suits of underwear, drank all
Hie water he could hold wlthom.
spilling and hurried to the scales,
where he weighed in at 2'.'.s pounds.
Darroll. who was there wailing
his arrival, had in Mm meantiiu"
divested himself of his socks and
underclothing, etc., and taken a
.uick emetic. Ho weighed in at
l.'iO pounds.
So far Kenneth has lost II
pounds and iJarre'l has gained
eight. It is understood that the
h'ttor has a few cards yet m his
-deeve besides eating daily all the
bettor, candies, potatoes and other
starchy folds, and that his oppo
nent has purchased a hot sweat
bath apparatus.
The time is up at the -end of this
month.
J. J. Miller is in a serious condi
tion at the Community hospi;:) this
moming after In ins knocked down
and drugged across the street by'
a d"Mvery truck at 7 o'c.hu-U last
night at the intersection ,of Sixth
and Oakdale. The driver t of the
truck, Kenneth Lewis, was i.vrest
ed immediately following Hie acci
dent and Is beins held in the coun
ty jail on charges of reckless driv
ing and speeding,
Mr. MHU-iv, the polic.tj officers :
stale, was crossing the street at :
the regular crossing when struck
hy the speeding, car. He was i
knocked for nearly I'd. foel, wit- i
nesses say. Ho was tuk!:t to the
hospilal immediaU-lv. Physicians
reported kilo last night, tlu't ite
-was badly shaken ami bruised.
Miller has been in Medfc.nl for
seven:! years and was formerly em- .
ployed by the city. Chief of l'olice ;
McCredie states. Lewis has b;'0.i '
employed hy a local moot packing -firm
and was driving the truck of !
the company when the accident oc- i
curred.
PAIR FINED EOR
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W inston ('hurcliill. noted Knglish
parlamrntarian and writer, his two
sons and s ec re t a ry . a n d Willi a m
Kandolph ilearst, newspaper pub
lisher, visited Kogue Kiver valley
late yesterday on tKeir way- from
Mat real soti'h. Leaving the train
at (irants l'ass, they were mot by
the British consul at Sanl'Vanciseo.
who motored through here to meet
them, and by Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Smart of Unidoti. personal friends
of Churchill, who are spending 10
days at 'easl;u inu. fishing.
Lee tiarlock, local manager of
the A. A. A., who rode op the train
with the party from Portland, very'
nearly succeeded in getting the
Knglislunan'H secretury to inter
cede with his employer on behalf
of a visit to Med ford and Crater
Lake. This might have been ac-;
coinplitdied had not previous nr- '
rangements been made through the
llritish consulate at San Kruncisco.
Anyway. Lee enjoyed more than 1
an hour's visit with the well in-
formed Knglish aecretary, who ox-'
pressed considerable interest In the :
outcome of this year's, pear crop!
throughout the valley. j
(letting in tun car of the San ,
Francisco official, tho noted party i
left for the south via tho Redwood j
highway. They planned on spend- j
iug the night at Crescent City, and ,
leaving early today for tho hay city, j
II. C. l-'owler. county agent, will
I;ive today for Portland, called
V lite mo Men death of his brotti
ri'( James W. Fowler, prominent
lumberman of the northern eitv,
whose passing away came yes
i' i day n ui ruing. Tlie funeral of
tin' deceased will take place to
morrow afternoon, after which .Mr.
Kowler will le-tve for Meilford. ar
ising home Tuesday.
.l r. Kowler's uuexpeetetl be I in;
ca lied away at this time will not
interfere- in any way with
!a st -minute propin alloiis for
county fair, despite the fact thai
he is the seeroHary of the county
fair association, as ho hud things
comparatively well In hand, ami
Assistant Secretary Dan 1 lerrlng,
anil their asHochites will continue
.. lib the work of iirrangenient.H
until Ills arrival homo Tuesday.
The fair begins Wednesday morn-1
ing.
the
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POUTLANI), Ore.t Sept. 7.(Tt
.lames '. Fowler, vlce-prosidi in
and general superintendent of tho
Knstern a n tl Western J.ttmhcr
oiniany here, dropped dead from
overexertion after visiting tho
scene of a forest fire on his com
pany's holdings near Molulht, SO
lodes south of here. It was learn
ed tonight.
('wler was reported to have
made a tour of the fire lines
with a (Mint foreman when, after
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. &) Th"
American terminal for Merman
trans-Atlantic dirigible service Is
expected to he established in a eitv
soul h of Hailimore. probably at
Washington or Richmond. Dr. Hugo
Kckonor, skipper of th; (Merman
dirigible (Jraf Zeppelin, announced
ti.fh'y before having for Mermany.
SALK.M, Ore.. Sept. 7. '.-Pi MoV
iiuor Patterson today Issued the
an ioal proohtmat Ton setting apart
the -week of September 15-Hl. as
Con.-litution week in Oregon, In
conformity with tho national observance.
Four game violators were fined
in this district during the week,
Came Wardens Hoy Parr and F. M.
, itrown reported last night. Two
of the arrests were made lor kill
ing deer out of season and the
'other (wo were for violations of
the fish Jaws. . '
Merle Huntley of Lorella Lane
, was fined $5u and costs at Klam
ath Fall:? for hooking salmon in
Hut to Creek. It. F. Williams of
Murphy paid a fine of $7' in the
justice court at Jacksonville for
i killing deer out of season.
Ilrunough of .Johnson Prairie was
lined S"u for killing deer out of
season by the justice court at. Kta-
' imtth Falls. Join: J. Goodman of
i Herkeley, Ca!., was found guiliy ol"
i angling out of season and fined $-a.
The arrests were made by War
dens Parr and Itrown.
Wedding Bells
i SACUAMKNTO, Cal., Sept; 7.
MA'- tiovernoiv H. C. Haidrldgo of
t Idaho Is 'to be the tuest of ttov
: ornor ( C Young, o California
; at the (.'nirfofnla ft in. m tin d Jublleo-
ilrand Western Fxpitsitlon.
Miss Montana Kanucy, well
known ojieralor of the local tele
phone exc'i ange. and. Floyd Frock"
of Klamath Falls were ii:iet!y unit
ed in marriage at 11 o'clock Frl-;
day night at the bride's home on
North Peach .street, by Rev. J. K.
Cornier, pastor of the Methodist ,
church. South, in the presence of,
(he parents of the bride and Broom
and u few friends.
The newlyweds left for the coast
on a wedding trip, and on their I
return will make their homo at .
Klamath Falls, whore Mi. Prock, j
who was formerly with the Littrell j
Parts cow pa n y In Med ford, is con-!
nected with tho store of tho same;
concern at Klamath Falls. 4 '
rOKTLAXD,. Kept. 7. Cioej
Lee, -j::, reputed Hip Sing' '1'ong-j
man, wus: In, a hospital ' heri .today '
In a serious' condition ffrom a i
gunshot wound' 'int lleUd ttihurtly
afi'-r midnight. ' ' -i
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iwniiviiviiivrgini (- ?..,
Or. Kmilv l'dlmm, county phys;- 1
cian. tv; turned frnm a two weeks'
vacation in California, refreslicd
and anxious In begin her duties
tcimorrow. Visiting friends ut I'al
Alto for Hevt-ral tiays and trans
acting luisiness In liedniout nnd
Stockton, the local physician kept
in constant touch with affairs in
Jackson county health circles dur
ing her entire nhsence.
At Sacramento. Or. Lolcom to;l;
in the state fnir, where she studied j
the health exhibit for the purpo:;
of gathering iuforniat inn and id -:is
which miuht he im-orpui ited in ihe
Inciil health coiu:i's:dMti;. She also
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tnry al Herk-cy. liom which cen
ter the locul office kHh its supply
of diphllieriu and Hinallpox minus.
AVA S I II Xr I TO N Sept .' 7 . ffl V
.Iiime.s M. D oan, cirninisioner of
innhildtit.il. said ludny ih.-.t prn-
li Mi j I if ill eiif'.yeemeiil roridil inns
1 111 iiU-; mi 11 1 tile li.li ioil alC lietter
than ;i nny lime sine" (he Volste.-i.j
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fects to develop. Men make
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i'ocs not holp the pur
tliaicr if the mistako which
caused loss to him is an
honest one. The sensible
thing to do in any case is
to secure every purchase
of real estate with a title
ineurSTice pclicy.
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