Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1929, Image 3

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GARAGE AND AUTO
releiil I" V
' uoiinee 1
lo
for it la
s v i ;r o r, between an- ;
n-nts and speeehe. V ill- I
plea hy 1. i;. "I'up" iJalN !
',1' attendance at the Juek-
LOST BY FIRE ON
A nanw. woodshed and Kurd
ruxclHlcr wore dosti-oved In tin early
niornhiK blaze at the homi' of A.
A. UHU'tlo, fiij5 KilwurcU snoi'l, to
day. The. fire was not dlseovuvd
until coisldc'rable headway had
licien Rallied. Winn firemen an
swered the. ahum aliout 5 o'eluck
tlio buildings were a mass of
flames.
The fire Is believed to have
Hiarted In the woodshed. Klre Chief;
Itoy Klliott said this inornini;. No
cause could be Hlvcn hy the resi
tli.llts of the house.
John Grimes, owner of the burn-.
roadster, w.is nlven first aid '
tritnient at Hie fire department
fur hurns on his arm which he re
ceived when attemptinK to save
tile car. The burns were said to
days' to be not serious.
HALF KM!
10 FAR SUGGESTED
sun ciiu liy fair throughout the !
week. 1V alluiin-y held lt'. Holt 1 '
tor hot 4tu- moment with liis I
"VlittiTiiiL eye" (tin- loll otie. Tht f
hitler .Km Krlan forthwith cut lo J
his feet m ! MicK'-sit'd that Uotary
1'resideiit ih'iinlt Newman, hi view
of his sphid vi.-Uui In- Kiven v ;
season liekeii to the Jackson euiU'
fair for lm If price. This earr.Tini,;
with entiMde-t able woU;iU. the HCt
tury preside trii, bethinking hiinsJl
of liis Scotcli ancestry, ad journri j
llii- meeting -wont to the doctor j
office for u sUmk for the other ee :
and invested five cents In a titu
cup. which, i ho. vill,on.r; ry j
lt the licit 'Kutiury club iifeo-Uns-
FINE FOR INJURY
L!
Attorney Frank Newman, who
ws accidentally kic.k'il in the
ritfht eye by a temperamental rear
Fin ing on his -,ir Sunday, is wear
ing that fractured -member in a
Kline today. With but a sitm!"
triune over the lintnry club as
semblage this -noon, the one-eyed
president saw to it that no double
sine went on at his expense.
Displaying an uncanny foresight
A he took the reins of the day's prn-
in his own hands and
the members siniiinu sonus
kept
with
A forest lire ut Peyton's rail vli,
tlve or six miles above Mel. od
bridge, at '2 o'clock yesterday after
noon on the south side of Ilupttic
river. and wltkh was started by a
discarded cigarette or eijrar stub
in slashiUKS. Jmrned over an area f
oi L'5 acres in fir timber before 1. :
was koi ten under control throinh t
the eflorts of 31 fire fighters tin-
ler IHstrict Fire Warden Uwiht
1'hipps. who werv still at the scccne '
today )KitroHiiK the fire lines. :
The hit; fire, also on state bund.
burning since last Saturday be
tween AuUilope and Yankee creaks,
and which has burned over TOO
acres of brush, foxtail and second
j growth timber, was pronounced ex
tinguished this forenoon throfujih
the efforts of IW fire fighters and
others, but District Fire Warden
j Philips still had men patrolling it
' as a mutter of precaution.
This fire, it is also thought, was
' started by a cfearette stub.
North Powder Construction of
bridge across North Powder river
practically comideted
Kenneth hiivls. driver of a small
delivery truck, whose car last Fri
day knocked down and badly in
jured an old man at Sixth and
Oakdalo, was fined and hU
driver's license suspended for one
year In Judge Taylor's court today.
Chester Tempest, alias C. .1 ami
son, was hound over to the grand
jury in Judge Taylor's court in
bond of $luo on a forgery charge,
it being alleged that ho forged a
check for $si.!H on the firm of
Mayhen & Pa vis ami passed it on
the Citizens bank of Ashland. He
had waived examination. In the
same court John Downs, about lit
years old, was sentenced to i'O days
in the county jail on a petty lar
ceny charge, for breaking into a
cabin near Jacksonville and steal
ing therefrom a gun.
Chester Carter of near Kuch in
the Applegate section, a losing
truck driver, was fined $' in
Judge Taylor's court yesterday iu-
.stead of ?&, as was published, due
to a typographical error, for reck
less driving on South Uiveiside
Saturday night, and L.J. Laporte, .i
.Pickwick stag- driver, was fined
$10 and costs for speeding bis stage
Ht l.r miles an hour on the Pacific
bighway.
Sheriff Jennings will be Jackson
rtiunU 's of l iei.il i -oprcsnitat ive at
tho unTeiliiiK of the Til Taylor
monument to be le-ld on the open
ing d.ty of I he w extern pageant.
Til Taylor, for mnny years sheriff
of I Hut t Ilia county and a leading
fig lire at the annual l'tuind-ups.
was killed several yeatw ago in a j
notorious jail break. j
The memorial si at ue was made j
by A. I'lli lister Proctor. noted
s.-uiptn:-. and will be set in liound-
I'p park. Sheriffs from all over i
Oregon and Washington have been
invited to lake part in the cere- j Munvl l'inl
monies. 1 part of each j
.... 4 who is known
MEDFORD GIRL TO
Wedding Bells
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OF
l.l-,IIKHd II. HlKRinlHlh:illl 1
Vlriilnl.i I l il: I .... -- t lie I
lUulf, I'iilil'.. wie u 11 II i-il ill ni.ii-
IIMtH' S.llUlll.lV ilttTMi'l.n in III-'
eilhc el' tin' 1'ilNl I 'In is! i.i n "hili'v h
l.y III.- l:. v. Ciiviii.im i:. .M.'U. 'I'll.-,
were aci'liipiinictl by 'In' Itu!'''s
llliillur iin.l by Mr. Albeit Kln.l
ley ..r the same city. Aller 111-
who
in M
many
SlH'lliiS
ill'.ir.l .
local r
HEALTH PARADE WILL
BE FILMED AT FAIR
Tho school children's health
parade at the fair grounds tomorrow-
afternoon will tie filmed for
the Copeo current events news reel,
accord hit; to advice received from
H. 1,. Prom Icy, advertising man-,
aer of the California Oregon
Power company. This is the first
big event of its kind ever staged
at the Jackson county fair and the
moving pictures of the parade
xhoilld prove of intrivst throush
out southern Oregon.
Movies of last year's . county
health parade will be slii.wn nluh;-.
ly at the Copeo exhibit in the Mer
chants' building.
POULTRY EXPERT ON
Hid
.-si-
dents, has been chosen by the
artist, Mean Cornwell, to model
for skew lies of early California .
The sketches are to be used in the
decorations in the rotunda of the
l.os Angeles Public Library.
' Announcement was made in l.os
Angeles last week in the Los An
gebs Kxaminer. Following is the
story, in part :
"Plank walls they ere to t be
others ui the rotunda of the public
library yesterday, but to M Uri el
Ft 1 1 ley tho.-e walls i-pelled immor
tality "Those p I a i n. v liite-washcd
brteks that flank the sides of the
it w: in registration room at the
library soon will be "brilliantly col
ored under the fanciful brush of
Pe.m Cornwell. famous artist, now
in Filmland completing his sketches
of decoration.
"Ami Miss Fin ley, chosen last
year by Henry t'live. another fa
mous artist, as the "Golden tiiii of
California." has been notified by
Arii.-t Cornwell that be will use
the blonde's face and figure in bis
deeoiation, as the typical Califor
nia girl.
"To think that for years per
haps long after I am dead 1 will
'gaze down upon the literary folk
lof l.os Angeles," sighed Miss Flit
'ley, as she looked upon the bare
walls.
The Pick o' the Big
Silent Picturei
N
O
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THE THRILL OF
A LIFETWdE
Brother against
brotf er, ace against
ace.
You'll gasp in
amazement at the
greatest of
air dramas.
KALPH G. Jennings, Jackson
eni:nty sheriff, and M rs. J (Minings
will leave next week for Pendleton
to attend the round -up which
starts September IS.
According to announcement by
N. C. YVcsierf ield and the Farmers?
Fxebange Co-operative, Mr. Wes
terficbl is no longer in the em
ploy of the Farmers' Exchange
Co-operative, but anyone wishing
his services may Jeave orders witn
the Farmers' Exchange Co -opera
tive, phone ;t . or the Holland
Hol-1. phon Tin.
, his services may Jeave orders witn '
. the Farmers' Exchange Co-oper.l-I
tive, phone ;t . or the Holland
I Hofl. phoii" 7 1 ii.
I It T g imfh nio- fc PWv!
i &mm -aw n vciv jlcuhi unciu is riiieu 1
M i with fascinating New Things
B FAWZm&Sm f&mm!k n even-one. Vi e invite vou a) to come n . . . ook IS
I Sl -WSV m arouncl ' wlet'1cr J'ou arc to buy or jTO
1. I W I not-' arc so enthusiastic about these new things A I
IN? KWfeM-( aBB that we are caecr to show them to vou. AH
WO -oats oc' are sirnply irresistible . . '. i
WpY1' I m'"'ncr)' to- as smart as can be. Scores ftf WUJ I!
I of fascinating things to wear . . . for the 'M3 S!
RfeillHifl 1 whole family . . . are assembled in this store. iSSrSzSlB I
I 'v,r before . . . glove, A Wmr If 1 MMi I
fl!lK& h BllfliW 5 hot match and bknd in color. Vf'A if W L v-?IS: 1
.11 "WJS5- a fX--- ii... ..(, MiHiMlfllR I
r i law . .-. f
"Mis Finley came Into the pub
lic eye hist year when Artist Clive's
search for the most beautiful
blonde in California, to be starred
in a Zb'gfeld show, proved lo be a
bluebird chase." Miss Finley was
chosen and was found to have al-
aily played under Ziegfeldiau
banners in the Fast."
.Miss Finley visited here for sev
ral weeks this summer with her
mother. M is. William Swart z. 4 0
Berkeley Way. and sister. .Mi's.
Paul Ueddy.
There will be no football Sat
urd.iy, September 1!S, between the
high tiehuol and alumnl( as pre -;
viously announced. Cuueh 1 lagan
discarded the. annual clash, as
I biking unnei cssary chances for
I lM.iu.ry. to his players. Instead the
first n ml second teams will In
dulge in a series of scrim mages,
I .tia'riing this week-end.
Tho squad will probably be
without the services of .Mm my.
! Met1, a serond string guard last
Hcason. He v;ih regardeil, as a
sure first string lluestutiu Ibis
ir. lie quit Hchool hist spring.
two weeks before the end of the
semester, und fuilod to notify the
state board of control. Ho feels
bud about tho turn of events.
The Murshfield game Saturday.
October 5, will be a real test for
the locals. The Alarsh field tenni
Is composed of Vetera ns, and un;
big husky lot. Altirshfield Is
j icgnrded as one of the strongest!
h'gh school teams In tho state,
and fans who Inst season romalm-d ,
at home, because the games Were;
lop-sided, have lost nti alibi.
Football conditions at The Dalles
high school will be of Interest l
local people. According to The
j Dalles t'hroniele. the foutball turn
; out was tho smallest in years
and and It Is suspected thut solic
tor the larger boys are. staying
I away from practice, as a. protest.
gainst the displacing of Coach
j Hob Murray, after HO years of
service. Tho paper, editorially.
hopes that the larger boys will
change their mind. .Murray was
the Idol of The Dalles, until their
disastrous defeat ut the hands of
tho Modford squad for the state
championship.
1 Jv
e.r. niony they depart d for lied Tliey stood una I tended for tho
Fluff. b'-aniil'ul ring ceremony In tho
pie.-enco of i in ined lain relatives.
H.i t in day e en in;: an i m o-e--:i e ,! r. Hi- Jiirnel t was gradual'-d
vt . I. ling ceremony u as pi-rforim d l.i- j ear from Medfurd high
at fin i ' 1 1 1 ' i ' t i a 1 1 chin li t.usoii.ie s ,,,d. Hi- bride had been tit I nil -
when FISzabeih Hanson of i'cii- iir; I be Central I'oint high school.
I ii i I 'oint w as util led in ni l i rla i,.' A f let a i liort so jmirn at Put te
lo Ualpb i:. De.larneti of M.il- K;'ll (he young couple will iu;tl;u
for.! I.v the K.o-. r.ii-Mi:in I'. M-H . h.-ir bom.- in M-dford.
Spray Apricots Now to Control
Blight and Fungus
LET US SUPPLY THE
POWDERED
BLUE STONE
OR
READY PREPARED
Bordeaux Mixture
SEE OUR BOOTH AT THE FAIR
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 East Main Phone 2G0
ALSO
GOOD ADDED
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LATEST NEWS
EVENTS
nOTcRMEL'S
MUSIC
The DELICATESSEN
ANNOUNCES
light Lunch Service
Hurry-Up Meals Are No Trouble, if You Taks
Home Some of Our Delicatessen Foods.
Delicious Salads, Pies.Cake,
Bread, Cold Meats
NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY
Open Evenings Until 12
ALL DAY SUNDAY SERVICE!
THE BEST NEWS YET!
On Thursday, September 12
The Rialto Goes Talkie
and
"THE COCOANUTS"
ARE COMING BACK!
If you want to save many dollars
start your
irele
0 4 int. ramgntit '
toktt)rJ, titw UtitMM
trip
East
Ne. eotio h from Kliuiiiith I'iiIIm
ihiit one of the Kn-.il hoi'Mi'iiien of
the noi-th i Mt, itiirl the man who
was moixt InHiriimenhil In 'llln
! an Irriat Ion K.vtein frnn I he
llnlfed StnfeH ffovei imi nt for fiir
j niern of . the K l.i mat h b;iin, .1 .
'Knink Adamn. db-d .Sjtturdiiy
(tnorniiiK In ;t lonely ealiin in the
liivii beilH of Modoe -oim(y, ,'n li-
jfornif firun Intei nul injuries n-
etrived mt Thui'-duy wln-n bis
.horse fell with him.
About TiT yen I'm it no. tit the lime
j of the Modoc Indian u;ir, th Ih miill
ihen only a eowpuueher, eaine 1 t
1 1 he K la i mil h eountry. lie mmiii
Knitted preHtle niuoiiK e;illle ilwil-
i on aeouiit of IiIh ability lo
handle eattb- Hnd boifen. I.at'-r he
becama a prominent and wealthy
stock man, but In pnxt yjirn lur
I nmeh of bin we.ilib on aeeount of
j hlu generotiM nature.
riiKSIIlOt Tex., Kept. 11). 1'i
-Ovitrwhelnied by a kumk of out -
IiiWh premimably allepH fteeklnif II-
I leffnl entry. Into the I'nlted KtaieM.
.Miles ,T. K e a n t e I 1. asHifliint
j chief Irifpeetor of the bolder
j patrol, nHH rbot inn idabbrd to
i death at a lonely spot on the K1'
sunskt ;ikcm;
169-7W
Snn Krnnejoeo. Im Anyrle,
thrSfiilliHml. San An Inn in,
iNpw Orlfan, llirn bv boat
to ,rw irL fr rftniinue
thru ihe li Smilh liv mil tu
n r It i ii t! I Haiti UMirr,
I'bibidelpbiji, ew ork iir
miilMrNl ilcdi inutitiiin.
;o 1.1)1. N STATK
( I lt( I I,
San l'rnn' ieo. I.n Anprlr,
nn Kirto, oh wood, ibru
the iieliirenue oiillnrl
I t Khiimha .il, Nl. I oui,
l.hirafi and nil oilier mid
we I ioinlM. - j
ovi;iii.AM) nt:i.i;
,Snn I'ViMUMM'tt, I ,ke Talioe,
firrtth 4rea1 Suit l.akr by
rail.Ub'Icn, Salt I .ikr f it.
l or ii niiiiiII afblilbinal fare
vou imiy it him thru ell
Nlonr or ronlimie In l)etier
arid thr Hoeky .Moitnluiii
playtxround.
before September
o trip you on pbn y'uZ" M
TvT
X o inn you
will jivc you as much for
your money. Souilicrn
Pacific's Circle Trips are
more than a trip back l;jst
you tour as much of tlie
Unitcil States as you wisli,
( Mtmtncr excursion ttrei.
Only a few days left to
liny this greatest summer
trip, but you have plenty
of time to complete your
journey. Your ticket is
.......1 i.i.l.l Cl, l,.lr
On these Circle Trips you iJyi? fij
ra'.r one way, return anoiuer. 1 on pJ
sre tlic ran he t oast, iwinj; cast
through California to your iksti-
nation ami return via northern
I'niteil .Slues or ( nudian Lines.
Rcscrse this order if jou wish.
Note r lie examples and map.
Your trip Hast easily becomes a
CIRC I.I; 'I rip. l et us plan it for
you now. Just phone the Southern
Pacific aticnt.
Southern Paci
J, C. Ctulo Telephone 34
j Orandc, K inib- east of here m-
i lerday,
J Heantell hnrl been hot Iwlen and
I I . .1 . r .1
Mash uciOHfi bid Ihrout.
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