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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1929)
ok-hoon, arxPAY. October fl. 1020. PX015 WTVB I. T .February why he should not be NANKING. (fP) A plecn of Nanking government and will be officially declared doad. Ag a ' flesh colored Jade, five by seven u..a .11 nu.hlntr the state seal of matter of fact ho died 60 years inches square, found recently in ; th HonuMir of China. Author ago but the court found that the ! Hlnklang provienn, has been pie- ltlB consider tho specimen eapeo demise bad never bi'en recorded, senteil to the stale council of the Jally rare and valuable- Stud baker Adds Pike's Peak Record to Long List 0! MEDFORD MATL TOITOTNE, MEDFORD, Si r 59 - 1 Evrni aw Anierlcan i ltivii go, Uul- ; Ivwuod is still a boom town, grown up in twenty yearn from a few torittpfd farm housos to a cit Known in tlin tnr enrnora of tin.'! wniM. ltut for all llu youih, llnl-' lywoinl a I road y ' hnn more than Uh share of'lrngoUy houttes, luuicluii-: lunlotl with memories of vivid cinveva bIhUUti'i. by trumlul antl homes .dosed hy violent druth Kvory town luvn at k-aat one Mifh hoijMP, h round whi-.-h dri.-; mat it- tHluH are .wovuli, but tho Hollywood Hight-twer nuw.-iduys is iJiri'fd to fuily a Koore of wu-rn, mid fivery onu haa Ha story, vw'. Or sad. Valentino Home Stripped. j Rudolph Valentino's p n 1 t f n ' home. Falcon's .ait, perch I'd high on the ledge of a mountain, t atill tho ehlo'f point of Interest for the morbidly curfouft, for It I;iii uevnr been otv-upUM since th lintimely dentil of Uh mahtvr. Strip ped of Its fiirniHhinH 11 11 I lynlnted from the town, tt Iihk taken on ;i Mea!t bmk that iflveji aubntunre to tho irresponHlblo legends of vhd noiseu and panlo-sirk-kMn cai-t takers which have t?rown up around It. Tiy contrast ihero Is the little bungalow of "Wlllluni Isniumt Taylor, the director whose mui' in 1922 shook Hollywood with 1 ; ry ekprrb'tieed mot or 1st known thai one of the hardest problems 10 "lick" on an aututno. hite, in that of tho noly Khiicklc. For yenrn It was iiecoHSHry to do ! a complete overhaul job on the; Oiacklrn aftr every few thoua-1 and miles if sUcneo was to btt maintained. llegardless of ad- vlci front tho dealers and fau- j lonrs. moTorisis nPRieeien uhuu; lb.' shackles with the result that they wiM-e nearly aUvsya noisy dfter the car was a few months uld. Of the various methods employ ed to overcome this trouble, one of the most interesting aa well as siicoeBsfui 1h that used on the new Chrysler "6ti", In which tho mole'-ttlar displacement of ruhhov coinpeu&ates for tho spring action, wit h a C'insciient elimination of all mctul-to-metal contact In lhv shackle assembly. , The use of rubber here Is the immediate nnswer to the problem of the neglectful motorist who will not attend to lubrication. It can ity winning Ihe fen rose irupny in tne llth annual Tikes I'euK mil enmo, iuoor Hay. aim asinimsnuiK not be neglected because there Is n new record of 21 minutes. 43 and 2-5 second for the course, strictly Blnck model Studebaker President noth'ng 10 do. and It also defeats Klgbt added another great record to Its ImposinK list of II world. in i.iterpnHnnl and M". Amwtp ntoV I the uaual effects of normal wear, cur reco: ls. StuuYhaker now holds morn official stock car records than all other American manufacturers been us It absorbs shorten and Is eommned. Insert. Glen Shultz. who drovn the President to ten latest triumph. Helf-aUJustlmr and Belf-comnensa ting I The Challenge of Parenthood its consequent scandal. Slttlnt; says the writer, sor. received," college profes- "Coltcge students demonstrate by . rolden opportunity to rcforgo. the their conduct the kind of home1 ace: and, although there lihs been training whieh thev have received.- cnHaauie progress in child psy- , unuioey. vasny more remains 10 , be accomplished in the realm of 1 It's; in if and modifvliii? .iml mini v. f-nuclv amonir Its ..leHMinl tioleh- " 7 V"" ,nK UN!M9 principles. it is ovory bors ii ..ln i,. n(,iivwn.i hi. "ar !n " .ur . ""W8 amI 'rent's obligation to sooi 7 ' -y universities five htj ;ik mc scene 01 iinti wt rid s gren t est my t ery Is st r I k - ingly incongruous. Taylor's mur CULT FRAUD PAIR ARE HELD IN LOS ANGELES (treat care had to be used In selecting the bent possible com pound of rubber for this import ant duty. The rubber bushings In the shackle originally develop ed showed a life of approximately 30.000 miles. This the Chrysler engineers did not consider satis- I factory. A bushing has been pei ANttRL.ES. Oct. S. (? Veted now which has an indicated j Mrs. May Otis Ulackburn and Iit life of at least six times that of 'daughter. Mrs. Kuth Amrlln AVcil-lthe first product. In fn.-l. nl , L-WT fiL-M im t 10 a iTnr lunlVBrsllk-s flvo laxsrs of stu- wHI as to himwlf and to hi rhild - --"""" "'n " ui uiuomiory iM.u ceo- : nnil a woman may bo nn inofflt:Ifnt u ,. ,v , w vidual: (-11 tho solf-seokin ' "" fists: nnrt iil th h(l.l,. i ,. ......., yiXZJ-J?-'ul ):lrt""!'- Th first tovr j'ut thoro h no frBlvones (or inll t0la'- fciuiiil to l,.. n- out tl.o K,.-,n,l.,l , 1 ,'las!''8 donuto unsticcpssrul parent-, oxnort imronthood cxropt in tho zn v,.:: ,: ,r zrT"7Z brar '?!;r ,ant of ,hr inn',ccnt ..i. i . i ii i. ot tnp patents of these dashes, child. xoIvp. , l,t rl i..l.ll-lty hn.1 mlsl.lps whlch ,,rofoKm,. ,,.. j bolloovM , ,)0 W1W nnl tz trr;-:1! ' ,rr ?-""? '. . a.- ,.,,h,or lllP hawinam f ,. ch,w. and . . oounri to Kiavitatp naturally into the welfare of society. Such a the fifth and honored rlnss the eballenire Ik what makes uarenl- eniiiiren of the successful parent. der of the Koyal Arm of tho Cre.it I was not capable of traveling Seal," surrendered to the police ! thousands of miles farther. The removal and replacement now a club while Mabel de mand's, house has been cut up into apartments. There is the Utile brown houso of the exotic and tragic Barbara. Ial Marr, nestled ammn; Its ciK'i lyptus trees. They called its build er "Urn loo beautiful Rirl." S.-an-da' mongers turned her td lightest Indifcrotlon Into an escapade. Until her sudden death she was prob ably the most talked about figuri: of the picture colony. Had to Sell Mansions, Circa t. caMle-tlke houcs stand ns monuments to careers that tum tiled at. their height. those of JC'harlea flay, of Harry lnngdon nnd of Hoscoe Arbuckle. The first two were forced to sell their mau rtens when fortune turned against Hiem, but they are slowly coming back. Arbuckle. on the other hand. Is permanently out of pic tures since that gay holiday party that ended lit a manslaughter trial. Mis great English house is de serted, But Hollywood's real traeedy house, says tho photoplay writer is the great Jtalphs' mansion on Hollywood boulevard. The origi nal owner was killed. Doug Fair banks lived there when he got hi divorce. John P. Cudahy. a later tenant, committed suicide there. Norma Talmndirc and Joseph S'hene1( llveil there before thev separated nnd the latest occupant. F.mil .lannfngs, saw lils American career vanish when tho talkies took over the screen. FORMER GRANTS PASS COUNCILMAN KILLED Kvery generation has the sanv ehallen hood the noblest of callings.- ter H"in"s and Gardens. -Uet- L CiKANTS l'ASS, Oro., Oct. 6. (.I'l J. K. Bmkp, 1.9. foi-mor olty councilman and resident of tho ; oily :!4 yours, diod in tho. .logcphlno j county itonorai liospital last niirlil j vilhin a few hours after ho had llunt?cd from tlic top of a two lit hi tront yard. ia a almplo procc. and can 1)0 dono in a few inlnutea by any KurHRo eiUlpod with nn arhor props, a tool common to every croaaroad garao. ' K. C. HUSBANDS SHY AT MENTION OF CARD GAME ORGANIZE NEW COAST CHAIN STORE SYSTEM BOYS IN CRIME HUNT PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 5. WV An Investigation of charges that the eily police vice squad had been usiiift members of a prominent young men's fraternal organization against reputed disorderly houses, was ordered today by M ayor tienrgo I'.aker. The mayor said two fathers of boys had complained after mem bers of the organization had at tended a city council meet ins to watch the procedure of city gov ernment. Two boys were assigned the vice squad. Mayor Raker said, and were used to enter underworld resorts to gather evidence. rOi:TI,A.U, Ore., Oct. 5. (AW Indeliuato proposals uswertcd'y made by H'usscll Butler, city pa trolman, 5't, tu o 15 -year-old girl held in the detention room of the central police .station, - caused his nuHpcn.sion for yo days yesterday. Butler, nccording to t.'htef of Pu lit e Jenkins, was Implicated iif a kebole Bon Juan. His suspen ;:lon followed charges of Intoxiea tinu, imj -roper and offciu;lvu con duct while on duty. .The order fot suspension was written by Chief Jonkins last Wednesday, reports indicated, hut had. remained on his dok while he was on a fish ing trip. Police heads succeeded in keep ing the case a. secret until yester day. Butler Is said to have entered the detention room and posed as a, newspaperman before the young glrlt but she endeavored to cry for help. NKW YOBlv, Oct. 5.---(A) A now I Pacific coast chain store system, skattu-: bet ' : m wvu- to lH! known aH lJ,e CoUncntfl1 N'AJ,U" u ' ' 1 ' AlhU 'chain Stores, is being organised meats on motion to dismiss theiy tho Tnckcr-Huntor-Dulin and $50,000 breach of promise suit Goldman aar.hu Trading Corpora- brought by tho rtov. H. H. Clark, formerly n .Seattle minister, against Mrs. Minnie. IS. Kennedy, , were to occupy the attention of Supcrinr" Judge J. T; Ttohald here toift y. Th motion was offered yesterduy when Oordun MoCtauvran, attorney' for lion interests. BUFFALO PUBLISHER . DROPS DEAD IN HOME , SAN niANCLSfO. Oct. &. P) -Hio weather outlook for tho "week boKinnlns October 0 w-.ix oiinonncotl hero todfty by tho I'nlt o.l Statoa woalhor buroait. as fol low..: Far western ntatoa: Tho out look la for (tenerally fair w-alhor except fhowom aro probable the InltW rt of tho week on the Vawhlncton coast. Temperature" morally !oniowhat above normal. HAN niANCt.xro, flct. Tlie purertnwe of 4ao acres of land jr-ar San Mateo for a ;.ooo.'m" Airport and tltf Inaucuratlon ncit nonth of Transbay amphibian JOIN U. 0. FRATS l:XIVKRSITY OF O R K O O X, Eugene, Oct. 5. Seventeen Jack aoii county atudente are pledged to fraternltie,, at the .University of Oregon at the conclusion of fresh man week. Medford claimed the largest number, with 13. They arc Al Stnrhr. William Mowerman and Kl mer .Morpan, lieta Thela I'l: Clif ford Moore. Delia Tau Delta; Clif ford t'.arnet. Hemic Hnt:hc.. .lack IIUKhcK. Kappa KlBina: Allan Spa Id -ln. l'bi Sicma Kappa: Beulah Hore, h Mu: Vivian Cons. Alpha, XI Delta; Anita Mohr. fhl Omeua; Hetty .tones and Edna Mohr, Alpha fhl Omega. Ahlind students numbered three, Inoludins Marion Kurd, l'hl Kappa Psl: Lois Joy llnnfon. and l.uelllo Carson. Alpha Delta PI. Central Point, Donald Clements, Sigma Pi Tall. nUFFAUO, N. Y., Oct. B. (At William .!. C'onnars, publinhor of Clark, completed his case, by ,lohn S. Kobinson, attorney for Mrs. Ken nedy, tho mother of Aimee Semple MePlioraon. JudKo Konuld defer- here this morning. red action on tho motion until' after the arguments today. Classified advertlalng gets reaultw. the Buffalo Courier-Express Hnd head of the Great Lake Transit crimpnny, dropped deud at his homo KAXSAS CITY. Oct. B. (P) To play or not to ploy cards has be come a. very real (iiiestloii for tho Kunnas City husband. Several days ago a Kansas City woman shot her husband fatally after an argument In &. card Kmo. Tody Mra. Kdna Hodges, 36, vas In ft hospital because her hllHband refused to play cards. Bhe took polaon. HUNTERS FAIL TO FIND DEER, BUT GET COYOTE BjHACSLK, ore., Oct. 5. (Hpec lal.). K a y m o n d Mayfleld and Charllo Uouton of Tablo llock went up Droy ereek hunting last Hun day, They had poor luck with the deer, tnut shot a coyote while out in the hills. KKOENIOSIICKG. (!) Tho district court here has summoned Walter Klntuer, born February t'O. Ifior.. 'to show cause by next Are FAILS TO HALT ; SHUFFLING MARATHON TL'CSOX. Ari7... Oct. 5. ! While two tired eoupls were tot-j terins through the 143rd hour f a marathon dance whieh started; tuL Saturday, the $3ii.oan ranee hall at Clearwter, In which they were performing, burned to ib ground. The dancers fox-trotted out an the flames encroardied up on them, ami continued thlr nnn stop tdiuffllnt; In a rped arena. I BEAGLE LADIES GUESTS: AT HOME OF MRS. FRINKj BEAOLE. Ore.. Oct. 5. (Rpocl.il ) i Last Thursday the Ladles' club of Sams Valley spent a very plcav ! ant day at the home of Mrs. J. L. : rVlnk. The time was (.pent In I nulltlng. Dnlnly refreshments were I served by the hostess. Those prev J ent were Mrs. Catcn. Mrs. Thresh am. Mrs. Hookas. .Mrs. Strauss, Mrs, service between Oakland airport Coger, .Mrs. Reesmlller. Mrs. Me nnd China bn.-ln. were announced j Kinnis, Mrs. Sliultl and Kuth tli'i by the Curtuw aviation Interest. ya FrinU. Tq be Up-to-Date Means to be Up-to-Chrysler When anything new is produced, there are alwayi those who create and those who follow. In the change to balloon tires, some makers asserted the new type would never succeed. Four-wheel brakes found some who disastrously supported the two-wheel design. And today, there are engineers who decry the Mulli-Range Gear Shift and the Down-Draft carburetor. " . Chrysler has never been among those who shun new things if the new be better than the old. The public acclaim for Chrysler, instead, has been based on Chrysler's pioneering or ready acceptance of those new creations which have made motoring safer, more comfortable, surer and more economical. To be always ahead of or abreast of the times, but never to experiment on the public is the real founda tion of Chrysler success. You who prefer the latest, the most advanced, the best, have made Chrysler the most copied car in the world. Hcravise Chrysler has built the kind of cars you tyvto ' the-minutc people want, you have given Cho'ler the greatest success in the history of automobile building. Vc invite your most critical inspection. CHRYSLBR SALES CORPORATION DRTROIT. MICHIGAN See these Chrysler Feature Mtti.Ti.BAV;r. okar sinrx down draft r.ASStmrTOR SYNCHRONIZED POWH SYSTEM ARC.HITONIC ROD1F.S FARAFI.F.X srRINC. M'SPI.NMON MF.TAI.WARH FY TART1FR WF.A1HFRFROOF INTT.RNAL-EXFANOING HYDRAULIC RRAKK-i 4 S 4 Chrysler Imperial, "77", "70" -4 "(' on iHsfhj at Medford Motors 128 So. Riverside Phone 762 LEARN ABOUT THIS REVOLUTIONARY TREND from DUR ANT. . Pioneer of the A-Speed Transmission with DOUBLE HIGH Come and take the wheel! Learn all there is to know about the revolutionary 4-Speed Transmission . . . the most sensa. tional improvement since Four-Wheel Brakes. Durant pioneered the 4-Specd Transmission in 1926. Investing Urge saint of money in development work, Duranc engineers perfected their superior and exclusive design, offering Silent Third and Double High. Following Durant's lead, nine other manufacturers have adopted a 4-Forward Speed Transmission. Learn the facts unw.. . at the wheel of the New Durant Sis ( Sixty-Six, the lowest-priced car in the world with Four-Forward Speed. i timazitig Neiv Advantages ...brought to the lotipriccd field exclnsitxly by Durant ' DOUBLE HIGH ...At the Wheel L earn Its Superiorities . . . 1 Tractor-like pulling power in . gear. 2 Flashing getaway in mdgtar. .1 Speedy climbing and rapid de scent of steep grades in yd gear. 4 Remarkable siltnet white craitr ing in 41b gear tt highest speeds. ... Reduced motor turnoYer.during 90 per cent of driving, lengthened car lifc.incrcased gasoline tnileaga. SABIN & RINDT 32 North 'Riverside Open Evenings Phone 366 Oregon registers 92 increase in EIGHTS! At proc.f of the tremendous growth In public preference for elght-eylln-, der cars, registration figures In . this State for the first seven months of 1929 tell their own story. Eights above (1000 showed an in crease of 92 per cent while Sixes In the tame price field decreased 11 per cent. . The tendency ia the same the nation over. In 4J mates, Eights abnve f, iooo increased 9 pet cent. Sixes declined 1 8 per cent. Nobody on doubt the eviilcm-e. We are passing into an eight-cylinder era. Already, all of the finest American tars are Eights. Jn fact, 41 per cent of American makes ate Eights, and the num ber is constantly increasing. Spurred OB by an Eight-minded public, Studebaler set out two years ago to build a high-quality Eight that could be sold tt moderate aii-cylinder cost.' Studcbaker today leads the world in the manufacture of Eights Eights that are champions holders of 1 1 world re cords for speed and endurance and more American stock car records than all other makes combined Eights which are re markably economical smooth, flexible, brilliant. Before investing in your new car, drive a smart new Studebakcr Eight President, Commander or Dictator. Bear in mind that Studebaitcr't 77 years of manufactur ing integrity stand back of every one of thcjeiMm. And remember, too, that your new car nill be worth more a year from now if it's an Eight! J tmn J ml rimfiiit rrpttnlii by fftMf tjf. Eight! Dictator Eight Sedan . . $1235 Commander Eight Sedan $1475 President Flight Sedan . . $1735 f'iur.Der SeJtn Mnith, rrieei el the etttrj O. V. MYERS CO. 132 So. Riverside Phone 464 TUDE BAKER -It"' w.i nn n .1 ) ' 1 i foil ''T 1 II ,ii , lit