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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1929)
rRPFOT?r mxtl trtbtjne; raPTOKTV'QTreooy; tt'tdav. septkmpct n, 1020. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vtrflln Station OREGON CONGRESS ATTEND MEETING DEALERS MEET: HERE OCT. 7 TO 3 n r MM U.-9 V for Sacramento. Cal.. 10 attend the VALE, Ore., Sept. 17. (.-pi Fifty condition of the National Asso Irrigation enthusiast!, from all see- ciu,io" of Postmasters, beginning tions of Oreson were in Vale todav lod;l' ""d" lusting until over Friday, attending the IStu annual session! 110 Uas excellent company oi the Oregon Heclamation Con-! wneri losing through the air. an jjress and to view the various rr. J'harles Kiddifm-d. the pvuoiY le gation projects under construction j 'nsmor in t-harw of ihe north In the Vale dlntrict. w,0st P"itory, and i'osttnasur C. Offlciallv the prom-am nnenpd 1 M Perkins of Seattle were alro yesterday morning with W. L, Pow-, era. secretary of the congress, ilalniuK the projects and costs of : claiming alkali lands. C. M. Hob- vinett, president of the state coiu niereiul club, which was host, is sued the welcome to desolates. V. (1. Me, manager of the state chamber of commerce, praised the Hpirlt of Malheur count v that has I won for it the irrigation nroieet.s. i Vale and Owyhee projects, that I will irriuate ltiO.000 acres 01 land. were mentioned specifically Talks were made by K. C. Van petten, H. (i. harson and Attorney Chinook of Grants Pass. IN CIVIL SERVICE There are several opportunities Hi United States Civil Service, ac cording to an unnottnciMnent. mad, t oday by Karl H. V ork t secit u rv of the United States civil service board of examiners at the poslot:- in this city. The opportunities are as follows: Radio airways operator. $ 1 Sou to Slitiwu per year. it pari men 1 01 commerce, h o m demonstration UKelit. $20 per year, less $lo fur quarters. Indian field servie . junior biologist. $2000 to $L'r.0n per year. Hureau of biological survey, junior cartographic engi neer, $2000 per year. Coast and geodetic survey. Department of commerce, for duty in Washing ton, D. C.t or in the field. Po licewoman,' $1800 per year, Wash ington, D. C. All states, except Maryland, Vir ginia, Vermont, Delaware and th.j District of Columbia. -a, Ward McCallister, state -corporation commissioner,- and W. A. Hut ton, mining commissioner for west ern Oregon, will arrive this after noon and will make an inspection trip to the Blue Iedge mine, re cently taken over for operation by the newly organized Consolidated Copper company. The officials will also visit the proposed site for a power plant by a subsidiary com pany of the copper company. 1 it is also understood that the viilors will visit the Squaw Lake district and view the mines in that vicinity and the site for the pro posed (lain of the Medford Water, Ulniug and Power company. The two state officials are on a tour of western Oregon and have just spent several days visiting mining property and projects in Josephine county. Ti II. Ftyon Anderson, the well known iunlsl will present nn nt timclive plnno recit:il prour.'im over tuition K.M151J tonlnht durlnn f'opeo Hour from 9 lo 10 p. m. Mr. Anderson has hud a wide and vuiied experienee in conceit and orchestra work anil has played with such noted urbanizations as the Montreal Symphony orchestra. Jfe Is a composer as well as n pianist and as a speciul feature of this evenliiK's proitram will present several of his own compositions. This will lie Mr. Anderson'B first radio appearance over the local Matlon and a lame numher of Medford music lovers nre already plunnlnK to hear this talented younK artist. CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT A barn on ihe Sunerest nirhanl property noulh nf .Medford on the I'ariflc hicliway was saved from fire destruction early this inornlnK when the local fire department was called to the scene in extinguish n blaze burning in the structure. The flames Mad attacked a tracinr. a straw pile and harvester, but with the use of 4f gallons of chemi cal Ihe situation was under control in a short time. Snn Vttim4.Mii Itutterfat SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. ! 7. 'T- rutterf.H f.n.b. San Francisco Forest f irove Construct ion American L'sion memorial build lug underway. Forest Drove Recently burned 'a-nation Lumber mill being re T uilt. Ashland Planf under way for ruction of bunpalow court apart ments. Corvallirt Wanner' retaurant rtUvVvraad and teuivdcIcO. Poatmaeter Wm. J. Warner left j this 11,01 uini; on the southbound , Pad tie Air Transport mail Diane Passeugera on this plaue, having ! ex-!00""11.1.11 at "le. ine three! '"""'""'lais.were to tanu at uaK-; land. Cal.from which ritv toninr- row morning Ihey will be taken in J a special plane to Sacramento. i The renort Itoit PnslnvKlur U'.ir. ' net took along with him today pair of smoked glasses and some ninorularH' wUh which to view the h" ,"r. proven a c-anard. it ne- his first airplane ride he only i ,0"K aloll a lray?r honk and wore itwo parachutes in case of enter igfiwy. AUTO SUSPECTS No word had been received to day by the sheriff's office in con nection with thie. prisoners, N. J. Foster, Alh-n Kearney and John Ci"W. arrested by officers over the week end. Kost-r-r is accused oi embezzling- a ear fntn an auto rental agency in Los Angeleu and Kearney is alleged to have been inter,-.sted with Foster in bringing! I the car north. Foster wus ar j rested Saturday night and the two ' others wei-A appiehemted early (nH Sunday morning. The trio is also alleged to have attempted to pass "bonus" money at the fair Satur day night in the form of Mexican pieces. Another report coming to the police Indicated the men had attempted to pass old confederate money of Civil War days. Crow is not connected with Kearney and Foster, according to the declarations of the prisoners, as far as bringing the car to Ore gon is concerned. Local authori ties had today expected to receive further information on which to hold the men. OVER DAILY NEWS Llewellyn A. Hanks wealthy fruit broker of Riverside. Calif.. and the largest single owner of orchard property in Jackson coun- yesterday took over the owner ship of the Medford News, and the first issue of the naper under his ent out to personal direction was i In his public announcement m, . i Banks declared the paper would stand for a complete separation of government anil business, and be devoted to community betterment and upholding the traditions of the Christian faith. C. Kllington Harp, formerly of C! rants Pass, Is the new managing editor, I Jan Hnwerman remaining as assistant editor. C. A. Swlgart, former business manager retires, while Lee Tuttle, former managing editor, takes his place and will also act as edltor-ln-chier. The News will move to its new home on West Main street in about a week. IT HOME DESTROYED BY BLAZE Fire of undetermined origin Sat urday night destroyed the large two-story dwelling of the Olson estate in Central I'oint. The fire had gained such headway before. It was discovered that efforts to save household goods were re ported to have been futile. Th: building was tenanted by a south ern California family, moving into the building three days or ho be fure the fire to spend the winter here to enjoy bunting and fishing. The dwelling had only been soi l a week before to Mrs. .lames Wil son by Thomas Pankey, aiiminis t rator of th' estalet t hrough a Central point real estate agency. The loss was covered by insur ance. Saturday's fire was the fifth or sixth in that city this summer, exacting a toll of four destroyei dwellings and one barn. FEAST AT ST. Due to a delay in making re pairs and completing a new deco rating program at Jackson Hot .Springs, the picnic supper to be ' held there by the Business and Pro- fcsinnal Women's club Friday evening In honor of the teachers f of the city ftchnnl, will be held in St. Mark's Cuild hall at th same time. B'-L'intiii: at : 4". the nupper will he served ami a program of music and stunts presenter). A member of the Puslm ami Pro-ft-sxtonnl Women' rl"h went to each of the schools in the city this nirn nun M-inouiii iwicnueti mr j invitation to tne teacners. it is expected that over luo members and guests will attend, the supper. I Mrdford ami southern Orison Spurton liiul o company banquet, neia i;ist mum in tn until jim ford with lour tompany tf Vii-ia I I 1. 00 Itorden, sales ivpresenlaliv for ihe Pacific coast, with head-! Mi'.ti tera at San Francisco; M Schuster, i.us AiikvIis, service!1 riuLm or' th- Spaiion factory; A. . .. rocin. Jr., ri-iut-M-ntiim the 1'. ,!. fio.'.in li.ulio store of Port lmi, 1 i i sou Spa Hon distributors; 1.. M. Johnson Oregon sales man- nKer Two of the were on latest Sparton display in the models ii.ti t.n. ihn tmi .i and were oart-fully examined hy the southern OreRon"' dealers i. .ni.nrj gave interesting- sales talks. The followlnir dfalers Wt-re ren- resented: K I hurt Kottk' Stor. of .shland. Tommv- Thompson. lie- jood Kleotrk- .'ompaiiy. Crans p.lSt. i;. j), stern, l-akeview; Claude Davis, Klamath Trills; C. (irimes, - Central I'oint; Moss Crawford, Talent; C. Hush. Mar mie olsen and .lack .Moore or the Med ford Kledrle company. Word has been received by Med ford friends that Mrs. Nion Tin ke ' MRS. NION TUCKER i nap runr monor nRa rMrL uiolmol who was taken seriously ill a week'ered au area of -Htu acres in brush ago ai her fishing lodge on Kogu.-jon an old burn of JNlMi. about a Hiver. and later removed to her j half mile east of Wiuier. home in San Francisco, is now im proving. Dr. Charles Minor Cooper, famous specialist of San Franeiso who was spending his vacation at his M.-Loud fishing club in nor thern California was eMl.-d. and diagnosed ihe disease as trichino sis, a v ry rare- ailment t eaiiM-d by eating pork which has bent inadequate! cooked. Severn! of Mrs. Tucker s friends in San Fran cisco were similarly affected, and the cause was traced to a hotel luncheon in the (iolden (bite city. Mrs. Tucker, while improving, wlU probably lie forced to remain in the hospital for several weeks. One of her friends is reported in a far more serious condition.- For several years Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, who are very prominent socially in San Francisco, have been spend ing their summers on Ttogue lllver. LAWYERS TO OUTLINE PLANS FOR CONCLAV The Southern Oregon Bar asso ciation will meet tonight in the circuit court rooms at einht o'clock to outline further plans for the convention of the State Bur associ ation which will be held here Fri- I'hiy and Saturday, Sept. and UK. Iteports i rum me genei at com- nmiee, u.- i ...... ..m.,.,, ... 10. Keames, the entertainment committee under (i. M. Roberts and others appointed at the last meeting will be made, as well, as new plans submitted for the enter lainment of the visiting lawyers ami Judges who will gather here from points throughout the state. The Medford Beauty shop has been completely remodeled and enlarged to make more room for additional equipment. A new facial chair was installed recently in order to take care of new customers. Kinglet perma nent waves are featured at the Meit ford Beauty Shop. Where Talking Pictures Reach Perfection SSS&Em H'r... pTTJja all new mffARSE 3d-' W5iMl TODAY I VARMV-NKVY s . 1 f ALL TALKING : " .A, H 1 9 Jtovie.tone 1 AW l H The Spirit of 0,. yCV JSA -H-W w0m mm m ) fC' P ALL TALKING 5 . lSI j ; hmmA W V' : 1 I T VITJVZy lJ UrA k.. Kiddi.t I0c Any time Vn M 1 i "School children of J:ickson lpn,lnIV ..mi rnm- ,, four-day holi- day ii County October Institute as the annual will bo held cm Monda. and Tuosil.iy. October f h and s at Med ford, Kivlnn school kids a Saturday. Sunday. Monday and Ticudny vacation period," says the Ashland Tidings. "Announcement of the Institute dates was made this mornini; by Superintendent O. A. Hrlscoe who made the early announcement In order that parents mipht make arrangements for vacation trips :nvi - ihiitm hnli.l.-iv 'The county institute Is hold for (teachers of both county and city! L,.hnnl vinn Tim Ki-iHTini The program has nnplei!." not yet been CRATER FOREST FREE OF FIRES IS REPORT!! The forest fires in the Crater na- t tional forest are all under control, 'as are the tires on state land, two i of the latter breaking out yester day. hut the visibility because of the heavy fire smoke Is still bad, the forest lookouts being only able to see one fourth of a mile away. Of the two fires on stale land I which came to light yesterday, one ; was In fir timber on the east side I of IClk mountain and the other cov- Daily Meteorological Report Sept. 17. Forecast: Medford and vicinity; (Jcneratly fair tonight and Wednes day. High temperatures and low humidity. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday,, but cloudy or fog gy near coast. High temperatures and low humidity in the interior. Local Data K i p ? ; -1 j Temperature- (degrees) ft I Highest (lust 1-' hours) HO Lowest (hist 12 hours) 41 Itel. humidity (perct) 23 Precipitation (inches) .0 State of Weather Clear B3 91 r:( .0 CI en r Lowest temperature this morning 48 degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber l iyo. .oo. Tent pern t u re a yea r ago today : Highest 92, lowest M. Sunset today. p. m. Sunrise Wed., 5:54 a. m. Sunset Wed., :1G p. m, Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time M. CITY ? 3 i 3 Baker City SO lti Clear Bismarck 02 34 Clear Boise M 7R Clear Denver 74 50 Clear Ies Moines 72 52 Bt. L'dy Fresno ....104 06 Clear Helena HI 4ii Clear Los Angeles !2 70 Clear Marshfleld "4 51 Cloudy Phoenix 104 NO Cloudy Portland 86 60 Cloudy Red Bluff 14 CO Clear Koseburg 92 52 Clear Si lt l-'ike 78 5 Clear San Francisco fi 54 Cloudy: Santa Fe ..... 74 44 Cloudy1 Sentule - K0 58 Smoky Spokane 84 5G Clear J Walla Walla .... 86 00 Clear Winnipeg JH J't. Cdy W. J. HCTCHISONr I Meteorologist.! Tuesday. Sept. I" i tlM't to ti : 1 f- K M K t. 4 ;.' to i.:Ho- News and mar- i U''t report hy Mail Tribune 4 K M'n to S : I'm Tail .Market -iti t it;aa- Hoi:n- Itiver '.1 11 n ry. "S" t 1. 1 I i . 1111 di t'o 1 11 ta Ore- i:.iti Power '. isln-Hla. Kept. IN 1 S;::it to JU--M.mIi'! I'lothhitf ! lo n lu:3a Mann's lept. 1 Store. ' ln-:p to 1 1---Heath's Irusr 11 to 1 1 :3tl Medford Klee- H ie Co. It "A to 1 J Lewis Snp-M- 4 Svrviee. 4 12 ioon News flashes by the Mail Tribune. fr 1- ( I 2 : ;pi Jackson County i l!ldg. X- l.oai. j 1 :::' to I : no Pierce Auto ; I'li-iMht lanes. ' 4 I 1 "a to 1 ::P(---Ciiy Cleaning - ! nyeing. 4- tt) L':00 Madrona Hairy. - EH ir. KM Kl . SO News and niar- ports by Mail Ti'lluiue 4 fi::to in Jr;tMl The Crescent 4 hairles. 4 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 Mexico is the best AnuMiian butter. ustonier for 4 OF HER FAMILY HAVE BENEFIFED THROUGH SARGON "Sarnon was world its Weiuht in gold t-i trie. I; intl only restored in lo-alth but it NtreiiiMhctiett ami aivi:!ii.ili', eVei'V pari of 111 V l.odv. I- on i members ( our fa mil v are taking .s.irgon now and we all think it is a womleriul medicine. AIRS. I:i-T'IK RATS 'I suffered fur t wo vears with a severe case of stomach trouble ami nearly everything 1 ate dis agreed with me. I had severe head aches anil my nerves were tense nearly all the time. I was barllv constipated and hi limi- and dizzy at times. Then neurit Is came on and the pains In my neck and shoulders were awful. "It's simply wonderful what Sar gnn did for me. I have a splendid appetite now and 1 digest every thing perfectly. I ha vent' had a headache in weeks. My nerves have been wonderfully strengthen ed ami I sleep soundly. 1 -have not only gained five pounds but I feel better 111 every way. "Sargon Pills rid me of constipa tion and ended my biliousness and dizzy spells, without upsetting me in the least. Those terrible neuritis piiins in my neck and shoulder don't worry me like they used to atid T feel belter than I have in years.'1 The above statement was made by Mrs. KlTic Balls, Box I 5H U, R. I). No. 10, Milwankie, Oregon. Sargon mav be obtained In Med ford ut MagiUs Drug Store. ( Paid adv.) i Fashions for Fall Tend to the" Feminine . . . See These New IAn assemblage of Fall dress modes reveals rippling effects, lingerie touches . . and a wide variety of piece styles for every cesses have been selected for your early choice jrviBujvw vets, smut tit-pts unu hih- vvsi rnu binations included in the JfkJJ price range . . . rich colors c N. J I and the always-modish black. f'fW"iKK j sure to see ihein! Watch Your STEP! She didn't. She slipped. The fact that you had warned her doesn't help. You may be liable for her injury. The fact that we have warned you that you need to ''watch your step" if you are a property owner doesn't help much UNLESS the warning results in your finding out all about GENERAL LIA BILITY INSURANCE. Medford Investment 125 E. Sixth Co. O parkinc troubles exist at The Mar.x. ij The doorman arrive and places it in the Hotel. J ust hand him your key as you Ieavt the car that's all. Located in die heart of th City near everything. n Al r;i. rr-''. I 7 dervucnuuuiyjiospiiuuiy- meMANX HOTEL I SAM FRANCISCO CLAtBIFIED ADVEBTISINQ GETS EE8ULT1 Dresses type or need. Charming examples of fashion suc .90 , $ to There are smart satins, vel vets, satin crepes and com binations included in the price range . . . rich colors and the always-modish black, lie sine to see them! A, take yotwear, sir " "It Is Cool in San Francisco" takes your car when you a garage connected with skirts, subtle draped one, two and three- . and priced from The returns from our fair booth were most ' gratifying Plan Your Photographs NOW Shangle Studio Medford Bid?. Phone 1308 1 Women's Hose 1 $1.00 Pair Silk from top to to witk pointed htL BTIfflEMM Electrothorapy Chlropractlo Dr. H. P. Coleman ttb Successful Yenr In Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Selene Welfortl Canter Bldg. Phone Classified advertising gets result,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ft I