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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1929)
Vis IT.. ; Jt .f. ... Tbcaland 'Personal! Evidence that the tourist aonnon Is practically ovr U rf lcJ hy the arrivals H the local hntel the pant two days, which were few In comparlnon to the patronaK the hontelrleii have been onjoylng for months past, and nlo the compar atively nmnll number of out of the mate cars that have been iHKlMer ing for several dnya pant at th. local smto auto traffic registration bureau.' , , Hpeclul price 5,on'per load. Medford made fnofiu-y blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. CHI, It' , Mrs. Joe, MllchrU, Chappie of Boston. MiU.i wife of the author of Ilcurt Throbs and Heart Kontis. and.; publisher and writer, was a visitor In lledford this forenoon while en route to. Crater Lake for a duy's oullnn. Largo, copper wash boiler, IS. SO; folding steel cot and pad,, S3. no. 413 Columbus. . '' - 111 Nellie U. Hudson and IX. TV. Neal of New York City are guests from, a d stance registered nt ..tivuiuru i hotels. Others are f. A. Gross of Cleveland, Ohio, V. F. Hansen of Chicago. F. Kennedy of Australia. Martin Connolly nnd Jim Hegnn of Helena. Mont., and Mr. and Mi's. Jl. Howell of Vancouver, It. C. If you wish exclusive nnd new toilet articles, Colvlg Drugs Is the place, next to the ninlto Thentrn. .(. ... 17' Mrs. James Stevens will nmirn In Medford this evening from Por lund where she has spent the past two weeks visiting friends. If you wish exclusive ond new toilet articles Colvlg Drugs Is the place, next to the Rlalto Theatre 187 Joe nickerstaff, Klamath Falls hoxlncr nromoter. was kmong the visitors In Medford last evening. Mr. fllckerstaff has plans of pro moting, a boxing card here next Friday. The Catholic ladles will entertain at cards Wednesday evening at the Parish hall, at 8 o'clock. Public Invited. ' Wti the pennant races of both major leagues decided, und with plana complete to begin the 1929 world series In Chicago October S. tho National Broadcasting com pany announced yesterday that every game between the Cubs and th Philadelphia Athletics will be broadcast over its coaBt-to-cost network of stations. F. W. Harlletu furrier, tnxlderm lt, has opened shop, 15 N. Fir Ht. Pleased to meet all old customers, and any new ones wnntlng flrsl cluas fur or taxidermist work done. 191" A building permit was Issued by (he city yesterday to U. IX. Ham mond to mnke repairs to a house on crater Lake avenue at ', cost of 1300. Huy them now, fcty. blocks. $11.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co-, Tel. 63 1. . Harold Boswlck forfeited n $10 cash hull for failure to appear In the city court yesterday for trial on (ho charge of Intoxication, fol lowing his arrest Saturday night by the poMce. " " Money to loan nn chnftel sectirl-. ty. Quick, confidential . service. Banister & Chrlstnor,' 317 Liberty Bldg. IH A "Twenty Years- Ago" news limn, under n Medford date line, from the Portland Journal of Sep tember i-'S' 19n' 81,,: "T,,p '"""H-cal robbery In the history of this city look plnce Inst night, when the store of Deuel Kentner was en tered and goods to tho value of $1000 stolen." l.ct Hex shine your shoes nt Oeorge's Clean Towel Barber shop. 1M An action seeking money wns filed at the county clerk's office today by the Shell Oil company ngalnsl M. A. Puckctt, who Is being sued for $1712.10, claimed ti be dun for supplies. Lot me write your flro Insurance. Carl V. Tongwald, Hotel -Holland. Phono 993. ,..- tf' Among t lie, Orogoninns register. d at local hotels,, other than those front Portland, are V C. .Calder of Maker, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Van Alien of H I ltlver, lluy F. Pi Alfred Jensen, O. A. Prlncu of Ku gene, O. M. Ilyder and family of linker. M. W. Armstrong of Dallas. Frank Graham of Corvullls and Hubert II i-ns haw of Oregon City. net those fenders ond unto homes straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 4 IK. tf Lloyd Owen of Portland Is spend ing several dnys In Modfurd visit ing friends nnd relatives r It's the Extra amount of milk used in riubrer'i Milk Bread that give that product the unequaled - flavor whloh has made it th largest telling bread in Southern Oregon. 2 Forum Flashes, published, monlhly by the California, Oregon Power company, came off the Mail Tribune press yesterday and whs being distributed to company em ployes today. The Issue Is filled with Interesting news, nnd among other things. Includes a lttr from Clyde lllgglns, former employe, who Is now In Huonos Aires, Ar gentine. Every home In Medford should have a radio, and now's the time to select one of tho new Victors or Majesties just received at the Pal mer Music house. 187 W. H. Bolger, manager of the J. C. Penney company here, left Saturday fur Portland where he is attending a district managers' meeting thla week. The confer ence takes In managers from Wash ington, Idaho and Oregon. S6.IM) per load summer! price on fcty. blocks. Med. Fuel .Co., Tel. C31. , ' tf Although its establishment had been planned for some time; "nn progress has been reported lately In tho location of an nulo check ing station along the Pacific nlgh wny south of Ashland.' The sta tion was planned to be nn Import ant step In the prevention of crime and In the apprehension of erlm ,, usually drivers of stolen cars, ,.,, ,. ,,: i. i,.i,, , . to show ownership papers, as well as the drivers nnd occupants hav Ing to pass inspection. 4 Fall and winter evenings are twice as enjoyable if there's a Ma Jeetlc radio In the room. Palmer Muslo house has the latest models I jn display. 187 ! TOmll Duke and J. E. Cherry of Klamath Fnlls were visitors In Medford yesterday. Typewriter cleaning and repair ing. Medford Typewriter Exchange. -' J40tf . A spare tiro was stolen Inst night from If. fl. I.t.B.irte nn South Peach street, according to a report at the police station this forenoon. Dr. Slmklns, the Chiropractor, with Russian massage, over tho Woolworth store. Phone 1290. 17ltf Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Samuels ar rived last evening from lortland to spend several days In Medford visiting friends while en rotite io southern California. Medford m a d -factory blocks now Ss.bO per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. ' tf There were six fatalities In Ore gon dlie to Industrial accidents dur ing the week ending September i, nccordlng to the state Industrial accident oommlsslon. There were 9(11 accidents reported to the com mission during tho week. Funernl sprays and cut flowt-rs. Rnmuelson's Flower Oarden. 208 Clark St. Phone 7M-5T. 1 G7tf The labor situation In und around Medford was reported to be In a fairly satisfactory condition today hy Chris Gottlieb, .manager of the local branch or the "United States free employment bureau. The de mand Tor labor today was balanc ing with the supply, but with most of the pear crop picked It Is thought there will bo a big surplus next week or tho latter lutrt of this week. Hemstitching, . pleating, plentlng. button mnklng and hose mending- Handicraft Shop. ir7tf Among the Cnllfornlnns register, ed at local hotels ore Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Long. Mrs. V. W. peters of Berkeley, Mrs. Ed F. Nolnn, Mrs. an.-; Miss Jessie Kanagy of Snn Diego. O. E. Ilohneclt. Mr. and Mrs. Drlscoll of Los Angeles. (1. A. Morlarty of Sacramento, Octave Bensley, Mrs. firace Freger of Oak land. C. B. Chllgren. Win. Colin of San Francisco, C. J. Heuley and A. L. Fisher of Richmond. Lydla lianek. Ted IXanek und Floyd Clng get! of I.ndl. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. T. Sutton of Whlttler. Mr. nnd Sirs. I", Xi. Baxnian of Santa Itosn and Ed Clark of Placervllle. Medford Typewriter Exchange Rentals $3.00 por mo., S mos. $7. SO. 14litf Police officers were busy last evening nnd on Main street In front of the police esiatlon arrested 34 motorists for defective lights and for driving without Inll llghts. They wero all scheduled to appear nt the police station this forenoon to post ball money bf one dollar each. Dressmaking nnd remodeling nt the Fashion Shop, tli Medford Uldg. Tel. 1181. tf Miss Prlscllla Webb, who under went a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital a short time ago. Is scheduled to be removed to her home tomorrow. SIV.00 per load summer price on Medford made faotory blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. tf Miss Ethel Jefferson of Walln Walla Is among the guests at Med ford hotels from the stute of Wash ington. One hundred nnd ten cases on uppenl beforo the supremo court at Siileni have been sot for nrgu- nient before that tribunal up to January 9, next, according to Ar- t hill' S. Benson, clerk of Ihti court These are now ready for argument. Do you know what's new In pop ular music? Come Into the Palmer Music house and rest while you hear the favorites either In sheet music or phopogrnph records. 187 Mrs. Porter J. Neff left toduy for Minneapolis, where she will visit relatives for a month, return lug via the southern route. She will be met In Sail Francisco upon her reteiirn by Attorney Neff. Free shumpoo with marcel finger wave; $1.00. Bowman's Barber nnd Beauty Shoppe. 1X8 -Miss Kihel Smith was spending yesterday In this city from Sardine Creek with her parents. Mr. nnd I Mrs. J. C. Smith, prior to i.olng to Eugene to enter on her sopho more year at the I'lilvtrnny) of Oregon. . Buy them' now. Medford factory blocks. $8.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. S31. tf Percy A. Xtrny, local attorney, will leave hero tomorrow morning for Salem' to transact business and attend the state fair. Fcty. blocks now $5 00 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. til. If Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holmes will leave Wednesday morning for San Francisco on a short business and pleasure trip. They will return to Medford Monday. IXunnera removed and snags worked back In hose, silk under wear, golf aoi, sweaters, ale. Hnn literal! Shop. ltU' The J.; J.. Duane Nurseries are advertising air 'kinds of fruit, ' nut and 'shade "trees In this Issue. . A representative Is-living In Central Point and (will call If -you address him thore.j 4 ,; 0 . ; ' The eyes and ears of local Meth odism ar all turned toward, Port land this -week where the 'annual conference convened yesterday of the Oregon Methodist church, to last for about a week, and at which Kev. liaymond 8. Keen and Mrs. Keea and Miss Lucille VanXess. deaconess, are In attendance. The chief interest centers In the ' as- slgnment of rwstora for the various:''""-. in " an nutmifnc- l7l.. ,. on.l ,!,, mmmnn.l"' tO - Stat IflicS : gnthereij lot Itles, which list. It Is expected, will . : , ,,, ,.v, o,,j . or Mnndflt'. ' ' ' ' After having spent the summer here visiting relatives and friends. Miss I.otha Hubbard left for IXel llnghom. Wash., yesterday to enter normal school there for tha next year.. "'' ' ' ' '' 1 '' ' Jtolnnd; Flnharty, formerly con nected with tho county agent's of fice here' and with the 'farm bu reau, is in tne vnney ior i, iiujs num usiiawt -" Hon.- I- he now resides, visiting relatives ( , Tne 8m.vey now nelnK ,,nduct. and friends. eil hy department of commerce Kdwin Bites; in charge of thc!wj1 Bive Pmprehort,ve Iloulx. Pacific northwest commercial sui-.or thB ,-i,11allc conditions. Indus vey for the department of com-,u.ie.s an(, luatins thllt wl alu mercee, nrriven in me cny iui,galM rnanngera in the various night and spent today conferring with local business men and gath ering statistics for his report. He will leave tonight for San Fran cisco and southern points, hi.vlng spent sometime- on his worlc In tin- northern part of this district. (luests from Portland tit local hotels include W. A. Warner, A. T. Clerher. Hert Elkins, fl. A. Rogers, C. E. Burnett, Ik J. Merkel, Sum Hubensteln, IV J. Sinclair, J. A. Damsen. If. X. Htilllday. T. I.. High. C. F. llenkle. C. C. Arm-son,- Mlk? Hrolherton, K. C. Perkins, C. E. Miller. John (loss, J. liond. Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams. J. F. Port low.. J. E. Gainer, C. E. Dennis, J. T. Thorne and John Lynn. Ki llanley of Seattle, former well known Jackson county pio neer and still the owner of valley ranch properly, Is a visitor In theier subject living studied c.-irefuily ciiy. En route to his home At l'iki' vlew from Grants Pass whore he had expected to hold court thta week, tun did not do so because tho trial docket was not ready, Judge Orli,nd M- Corklns of the circuit bench, who had been hold ing court In Portland until recent ly, slopped 111 Medfoi-il a fow hours yesterday, lie expecis to return to Medford to utteml the slate bur association convention next Friday and Saturday. Temporary auto licenses were is sued lit the sheriff's orflcn this foreenoon to Robert Finney of Jacksonville and Mrs. Dolly M-ith-ews of Eagle Point. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K Tra-h burner, no- piece Holland dinner set. E. Main. Phone 3ii. ISitf WANTK1 Walter. Must 1)b' ex perienced. Hex Cnfo. -186 I I'm. HI UI. FOR SALE, Clood 8-ioom House, $30n. To be removed Trom cor ner 9th und Riverside, L. J lipp. . Phone H69-J. 191 FOR TRADE- 2 Yj acres, 0-i'oom modern home; eleuliic pump; well located, close In, good road. Will trude for dairy ranch: will pay some cash and assume up to $5000. - E. C. co KN, 1 1 so. Riverside. Phone 1339 or 610-J-O. 187 FOR SAI.K 1923 Maxwell coupe. $110 cash. Cull tliii court si. 187 FOR SALE Chevrolet coupe. Phone 810. Franklin firocery. coach or Call at 191 BROWN A WHITE REALTORS I Can show you good values In Med ford residence ami business prop erties, also eKcellent values In Kurnis and orchards. i There are no "tllve nwiiys," no matter whut "they say." as .Meill'iit d and Rogue River g alley real astute Is established.' and prices are advancing. 11 Is the time to buy a home or a good farm-or orchard. BROWN & wihti:, REALTORS. , . 1 0 I FOR SALE Modern new home, basemeni, heating plant, fire pluce, hardwood floors. 3 sleep ing rooms. Attractive price and terms. C. S, Blittcrrii'ld. Realtor. ism FOR SALE a sturdy Call 721. -2 9x12 rugto, $S each; table. $3; limter, $1. 1 9 ii' TO THA OK 85 A. well Improved, irrigated ranch near tlrand Junc tion. Colo., for property In or near .Inrkannvtlle. T. A. Shan non, Jacksonville. Phone 81. 1X7 DAIRY RANCH 70 A. of fine free soil. 2t A. of alfalfa, vut over I no tons bay this year: small orchard, balance, general furm land: close tourade auil high school: good tl-mom fit nil house with fireplace, S good barns, garage and chicken house, fine team young nmi-es, 11 head ci. tile Including i A No. I milk cows; coniplele line of farm cuutpmeiit. Price $13.0110: terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. BX'SINF.SS PROPERTY Close In. good concrete building, now rented: good location. This property will Increase 111 value. Owner says sell. Better Investi gate. See Charles A. Wing Agen cy. Inc. HVHURHAN ACREAC1E 914 Acres A No. 1 soli, nil In culti vation, I H mllea from town, near hlnhwuy on a film macndiiiii road. Irrigation water avnlltibio from llupklns lateral but not bonded. Price S 1,450, on easy terms. See Charles A. Wing Ant-nay, Inc. - . 187 VANTK1 Kxperlenced person for Hvnrral housework. Mrs, J. H. Owen, Siskiyou Hts, XhAxf KtHl KAl.F. KltctuMi cfthhist, n;ik tnn- kilchwii idnk, drain buurtN. Iloici Orand. U7 KOTI HF.NT nwlruhl itronnd flutir npnrtnnt. llutttl lira int. Ill MANUFACTURERS OREGON DECREASE REPORTS SPEAKER Oregon a $9,000,000 de- ; - "nu ! 192i, while tho states on both sides !Of her show tl-emeiulous Increases, 1 uccordiug to Kiluin Bute of the Ifnlted states department of com merce who spoke before the Xto tnry club this noon; - - 1 Mr. 'Bates, who Ih In--charge of a Pacific northwest - commercial survey, said that tho nutnufactured output of the state of t'alifoi-nla during the sumo two years shows an -increase of ISO million dollars ,, uf Washington, IS mil districts, nnd preclude much of the wasted effort now so preva lent. - - That tho western territory has all tho variations present in the whole of - the United Stans anil therefore presents the . . biggest problem of any section, was an other statement made by. the speaker. "In this western territory we find sections with . the heaviest rainfall anil sections wkh- the lightest ruinfull lit the United Stales: 'o find sections with tne most hours of sunshine,- and thone with ihe fewest hours of sunshine. We find the mosf equitable climate -Hluw n arnuiKl San Diego, and ihe most vaiiil4 rouiil Mllex City" he said. The cost of distribution is anoth- (anil with ihe fnits before the de- ."arlmenl nf commerce, muiiufuc- luring heads will be provided with he dittu which will be a gnat help to theiii. Herb (li-cy, who leeently return ed from a trip to tho South Sea slttnds and Australia, entertained the club with a brief resume of tho voyage and the vurlous points he visited. He also passed around number of Interesting trophies and ' souvenirs he collected along the way, including weapons of wnriai-e, bends, tapa cloth and other colorful objects. Fall Campaign of RCA Radiolas In this day of modern equipment for homes there is nothing so im portant or more highly appreciated th-in a radio, especially since they are within the reach of practically every family, owing to easy term payments. ' 'I'lie new models show great improvements in. oeslgn, .pertorm ance and value. One of the lead ing makes. ,R. C. A. Ruillolua-is so)d by the Southern Oregon Tilectrlc of tills city. i. tliiai ioMtMi&ihia k stock of the lutest 111 HI 0. 4. Kuill- olos und loud speakers on hand. -A full schedule for this popular radio starts In this paper today. This ad, saysj ."There is -----Is .there ulwuys will be Adlffcreuce In rr.dlo performance and value. You should know these differences. This knowledge will-- save you money und ussure you the flawless radio performance. The radio dealer who displays, the R. C. A. rXndiola emblem represents the grcntest manufacturer of radios. Before you buy a radio, ft will pay you to huve your R. C. A. Radiola deal er uVmonstrate the new Hadiolas. They incorporate nil the best fea tures of modern radio research and engineering they give you more for your money than ever before. 3 You owe it to yourself ,lo .wear a . t Klein Made -1 ; Tailored Suit i . You will like The Comfortable feel, the Perfect fit, The Lasting Wear fxi(aTW'iinioal Upstairs. WX DBVBL0P West Side Pharmacy TOQX SXXALL IT01K Opa tandsyi snd Xvntufi - AM lb Tim i .ttonstructlon has been begun ii a new reinforced concrete busi ness structure on ICevt Main street at thol corper of Almoml, 'to bo occuiiied by Humphrey and' Sons, grocers. The building will have two additional spaces for business establishments and will he ready for occupancy Dei-emr.-.' I. The building will be "0 IH feet ! In dimensions, with most of the I space taken up by Humphrey and Sons, operating a meat market and soda fountain In addition to the j grocery business. ' - j The building is being con i xtrncted for 1!. 11. Elliott by Dally land Hpltxmillcr and plans were drawn by Frnnk C'ltirk, architect. A marquise will be a feature of the exterior decoration. , '. COLDEST NIGHT OF Ijst .nlKtt. amtr ;, jth& . niorninff with a minimum temperature of 33 lir 'Medtard, just f?t ; deRrea nhovr' I'lrjflnty, wera the coldeKt of the Into cummer and autumn sta- Mtn ko far, being one degree more than the lowest, previous record for that period several days ago. The outlook is for fair Wftnlhcr and a warmer temperature, nnd Kt ill no rain In sight. The cold of last' night a-nd this morning; Further nipped lomutoes, lieuns and the tender vegetation In the coldest places in the valley, which wer several degrees colder. In ttiM hi I) and mountain sec- HERE FOR FOUR BIO k-s ; Days mm LTr STARTING - ' ' TOMORROW WILLIAM g?g$3k PRESENTS pm LET GREAT NEW Fox Movietoiie " ADMISSION S- . ' Matinees "' Children 10,- Adults 35 Evenings Children 25, Adults 50 7stM yBwK: iMsf .last . times ML M TONIGHT " - - liffi&r ALL TALKING SATURDAY GRAND OPENING Of our new home; v - f the finest building of its kind on ' the Pacific Coast. v 1 V Older Tire Firestone lions hereabout it was much cold er , than' In 1 the', valley, according to 'reports from' the Various Crater Luke National, forest lookout sta tions where very frosty, mornings and cold nights have been itlie' rule lately. The lookouts wljl kept on duty until after the first general raip falls. IN FALL FROM HORSE; Fr.ink Trenton tho woll known Apiile'ute rattle rancher, was painfully, but not seriously In jured Saturday when he whh thrown from hiH horse, .while rlil Iuk on the rune. sustaining hruiseri and n fractured ehouldor. Suffering (jreat puint Mr. Preston managed tu cntfh hlsNhorse, re mount ami -ride the 10 rnileH bnelc to his home, where Dr. It. W. infancy' 'attended him. Mr. Pres ton will rohahly be unable to resume his detive ranch duties for three -or four weeks. Obituary I BROWN Friends are Invited to (attend the funeral services for .Nellie Ml . wrown at tne conger Funeral Parlors yednejay, Sept. 25 at 2 p. in: The First Church of Christian Science will have charge of the service nt the chapel iind interment services will be held at the grave in the Jacksonville cemetery. ' BAKTL.IOTT Funeral services for James Martlett who passed away very suddenly nt Talent Sun day, Sept. will he held Wednes day. .Sept. 25 at the grave side at 10 a, rn. in the Wagner Creek cemetery at Talent. Arrangements in charge Conger Funeral Parlors. Four Shows ..Daily at 11.30, SM5r 7,9, j"'iM-;. i A Gloriou3 5 ? Eyent in Talking it in Tall Pictures PRODUCTION TK-e love, girl tender, appeal , Ing, ' entwining Jier. ' lovel Intel In your heart, as you witness the' year's screen surprise. "The Mysterious Dr. Fit Manchu" . I--. ft'i Service, Inc. Distributors CENTRAL -T mm . T , . J tt "MM1 ,be,' Newafld Greater i j 'With ';V : Model-No -81 ! Ret mm mtW - Palmer Music House ' , We Sell Happiness -A llllliiu...! WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION N O W All All The ,"400" meets the "40". Thieves, in this ftnutzing; talo f society's search for., excitement. Pleasure grazed" WITH DOROTHY BURGESS of "Old MARGUERITE CHURCHILL ar.d Great Cast ALSO ALL TALKING COMEDY . I LATE8T NEWS i m Rothermsl at iA the Organ Sm Y shows . jSSLk V 1D30ly3a5 Mm gy3yy l j N 7 CLAM1JISD 1DVERTISINO GETS RESni.T 590Q Complete Model No. 92 $189 00 ; Complete L...iiiiilllll ALL NEW T O D A' Y Talking! Thrilling! Arizona1' Fame ADMISSION -y MaMnee..... 10 and 25 Evenings 10 and 50