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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1929)
taffl EIGHT AN OLD FLAME OFswSiOHMBEIlllECEIVB REV. RANDALL HAS SCOTTISH MASONSj FRUIT SHIPMENTS PANTAGES EORMERsgiiiFIRST ANSWERS TO BIG MILEAGE FOR REUNION OCT. 211 NEAR 3900: CARS A U L I II L M I Miinn nnnni iirio Jl U nl All I LTTLDl MICTIfiMAnu llfnni i LUUnL IlLOIULH JVIA T U f MUulJllIilu L LLI ILhd IfllOOIUIIfllW VVUIr Los Ancolcs oaoora ronort th.it Kute Rockwell, onco "Queen f the Arctic," Is haunting the trl-l , Of Alexandor Pantagos, theatrical j nuignntc mid iiiulti-millionulro. Kale Kockwoll lived In this city.' Jn tho intercut of firo proven ln tho days following tho "boom." tlon throughout this part of tho Klio operated a lodging houso, on 1 country Mayor A. W. PIpcB lato Main street. Many Alaska sour- yesterday issued tho following doughs .living here then knew her i proclamation: In tho north. They also kucw The fire loss of our nation In nntnges In Dawson. They knew lies almost reached tho stupen qf tho romance between tho two. ! Units flguro of O.NIO-IIAI.K JflL-; and wondor If Kuto Kockwoll IhImo.V JJ01.I..A ItH, and that of (ho In Jyos Angeles to sympathize wlt'n. ! Htate of Oregon almost KliVJO.V pr. gloat over tho predicament of;. MILLION' DOLLAIiS. The loss; her former ardent admirer. They for the first nine months of the! purled In bitterness. Kate rtuelt-j present year In Die .State of Ore- well was In ordinary circumstances. Bun have been' enormous and! Vantages was favored with for-j when final calculations are In I ftino. i may set a record year. Kullyj 7 Kato Rockwell, during her resl- j seventy-five tier cent of this loss' tfcinco hero, was a lover of horse-iH attrlluiloU to carelessness. j Hack riding, and was lrequenuy .n- tho purpose of awakening Keen on business streets, on herj the people to a nimo diligent el snow whlto mount. ' furt In the prevention of tills tr'c- f After slating that Kate Rockwell . mendous economic loss, a week has 'Any bo called as a witness, Ihejm..,.,, H,.t Kile for special obsorv press dispatch outlines tho vivid am of fire hazards and to aru'usc jpreor of Kate on the Yukon, and a li,.,.,,,. interest for tho proven continues: i tlon of devastating fires. i 'I'antagos, then 18 years ..old. ,v proelamatlon, the President '-yent Into Alaska with a pick and;of ,, xrnlrocl mates, has deslgna hovcl. Ho quickly changed to a tcil th'o week of October Olh to barkeeper's apron and later Ire bcljn, inolusive, as Klro I'rovention came the premiere snowman " , Week. I Alaska with scots at 12.50 gold Heiievlnc Hint every effort pos .dusl preferred. Kate Itockwcll had u.u , tln pu-veulion should bo Hn Interest In tho ventures. It w.is ,)llt ri)1.th uy ollr pi.0ple. and aid. , realizing the importance of m-. Fortune Made operation upon our part with the J After tho Klondike ruh. Pan- leadership of our President, for: loges went to Seattle and opened 1(, eMMt..v. n ot nfo anj prop-j a show house there. Ho soon ; t,,., v j liecBine a millionaire, with theaters ,' A . pipes, Mayor of thoi In a score of cities. Kate lloek-; rlV nf j,,.,,,,., proclaim thai yell went to Hend. Ore., to live. ; W1,,.k ,lf 0,.,01(,,. Clh t0 nH "And while Pontages was fnni 'd yin prevention Week and caill for nis vauuevinc iiiii-iosis u. ........ ,, ,no people of Medford nnd; miortlng. acjtvlllcs. Kale Hoakwrll ; ,.enl: Southern Oregon, to unlto! had become "Aunt Kate- to , th"j'm oi,K(.rvnnce of this season, to! jfeoplo of Itcnd. Today she Is a I thl. ,.m iat the file scourge may! yomnn In heR fifth s, lall, medium 1 , ,.KHei,ed in tho succeeding Ittondo nnd her face lined, but Iru' y,.n,.Hj llguro erect. There Is lhlle In her ' A w vil'IM, I appearance to Indicate the rigors i . .Mayor of Alodford. of her early llfo. -' : i "Bho has been a resident of On- Illinois Mils yt produced the! trl Oregon for 20 years. She h is j largest crop of p ai lies on rec homcsteaded In the desert eouu- , onl mid .l.l'OG.noo bushels agulAstj tryj. volunteered for nnrve duty hi ' litt -enr's a DO. YOUR cases of. contagious dlscaso and is known througliuut tho Oregon country as one whu never refuaed a supplicant for nolo or charity. Kato left Bend last Saturday ! bound for Lot Angeles, llor uur poso In coming horo, tho district I attorney Indicated, was vindictive." mm un wttM MEDFORD, OCT. 9th, Stromberg Carlson Radio $410-00 CoMplolo Now is the Time to Select Your Radio BASEBALL FOOTBALL SCORES ALMER- !ffT!T)FOnD UniC Two Interesting answers have been received by the Medford Chamber of Commerce In answer to air mall greetings and un In vitation to tho dedication of the Medford airport next. July, . sent out by tho chamber upon ' tho first air mall flight from tho now airport last Wednesday. Ono written by Guy Toombs, manager, of tho Davenport hotel at Spokane, Wash. Is as follows. Thank you for reminding us of the dedication of the new Medford, .Municipal airport, scheduled for July 3 to 5. 19.10, and for your; .cordial invitation to attend the. celebration. J the people of Medford and Spokane are good friends and' helpful neighbors. I feel confident: that'Our city umt district wilt send, a large and ropresentatlvo dele- 1 gallon to assist your organization to makd the festival one that will i ho remembered long by thoso that ! have tho prlvilego and pleasure, of participating in it. I Coopcrution and coordination,! such as you seem to have in yuur j oiiloi'priHlug city nnd throughout the Kogue Ttiver Valley, aro bound j to spell success for you In caul-1 tnl letters. IJko your natural j resources, your publicity of today, t Is suro to bo the currency of to morrow. Pleuse keep us In touch with your good work. The other written by I C. l.an secretary of the Forest drove. 1'humber of Commerce. Is as fol- . lows: Forest Grove, Oregon, sends you and Medford most coiutul greetings In acknowledgement of; your first flight letter October 2. 11129. Medford has always been J 'on the mirfi' and here's to you for; inor&'niid more of the same. ' " OAKLAND, Cat., Oct. 5. (') ! MIhh henf Sutherland, :!), of Cat- j nary, Canada, . whh arfen1'd by iminlKi'allon nut hoi ll iiH on a ehai'K" of ovcrHlayliiK her leave In : thlH eninitiy. The younjc woman,' who hhM ahe whh ahmit to heeuine . u mother, declared the father of s hor unborn child hail ro ported her In an nff.ii'l to fivntil Mini-rvloL' ber f i lip'! mill ! $2980 Complete $18900 completo TTtTTiTTyrE, .TVfKDFORD, Itev. D. D. Ilnndnll of Medford, : inisslonuiy of .the American Sun day Hcliool union for the south- I west counties of, Oregon, ill mnk- j lug Ills yearly report of tho mls 'slonary work doliu by him In giving gospel caret to the 5(1 com munities he Is now s 'l vlng, shows he has traveled ll.uSu miles, vis ited several hundred families 111 their homes, preached 200 ser mons, distributed 7S(i lilbles, Tes taments nnd gospels, held seven group gnlhei Iniis' and eight dally vacation ruble schools. Mr. ltalidall has also organized prayer meelliigS young people's' societies, teacher training classes and conducted evangelistic meet-; lugs In these outlying districts where In many instances ho In; the only Christian worker visit ing the coinniunlly. Thcro are,; us a result of (he year's nils-' slonnry efforts )7r, what Is re-! gardrd as hopeful conversions; ; ninny of the converts uniting with' the churches of their choice. i Tile American Sunduy School union lias been doing homo inls-! slonnry work along the olhcrwlsn: unreached parts of the I'nlted States for 112 years. It is the oldest Sunday school agency In the western hemisphere doing a. rural home missionary work that. Is not being done by any other; organization in America. Tile work of lhistsocicty is of the pioneering typo and union character, working with people "f all protestant ' denominations in the outlying districts. During the past year 28 church- es or different denominations have ! grown out of this work in the' fulled States. STot'K holm fp) -Annual tiS- j ures on tho SwedFsh' niereantlle fleet mUow a Ki'ims Ineome of $7S,- I 300.0(1(1. of with h Sfi.t; iMM-eent was I eartn-d In fun-lk'n trade. The fleet j eoiialHtM of ;t ve.HMi-l totalintr i 1 .Ti7 I . tons, the eaparlty belnu'; I'.'t'i.iMMi tuiiH more than In 1IU3. A sunriower look rout and mn- lured In the trunk of a eotton- f wood , tree ,tr feet above th Lrronnil at I'mnerny.' Ohio, ADIO Victor Micro-Synchromon Radios Majestic Mil MUSIC HOUSE OKEGQX, SUNDAY, OCTOBER G. 102n. Scottish Kite .Masons will as-! f t,e present rate of fruit soluble In this city on October j shipments continues, season shlp 21. 22 and 23 for unuther large j incuts will have a total of at least reutiou. similar to that hold lulSdOO cars, said J. C Carle of the Medford prior to tho Khrlno cere-1 i monlal last spring. This full the members of; Siskiyou - 1-odgo of' has been passed and to dato over! ; Perfection hero are making plansj 2700 cars have been shipped to! i for an even more successful affair oastern markets. Including 235 J ! than the reunion of last May endjears of pears and 37 enrs of np-; an extensive program of enter-1 Plea shipped last week. Thai . tainmcnt for visiting Scottish Jtite ! Masons will be carried out. . ' The fall reunion -hero will pre-1 pure n number of candidates for or 1 i- the llillall Shlinc ceremonial Marshrield on tho 2Gth of Octo ber. Tho Scottish Itito 'degrees. from the third to- thirty-second will be conferred by teams of Sisklyuu Ixitlu of J'epfoctlon of : Mod ford, the t'hupler JIonc CFnlx : of .Miirliftfld und tho Council uf Kndosk nnd Consistory of Kueno. , Tho S-uttlh Kite reunion ban- , f(iiftM and deKre'o work will bo ho'd In (ho iMnsunic icmplo of thlH city. PHOENIX-TALENT 10 BOIL WATER As a matter of preeuutiun. resl dentH of the district In und around Talent and IMioenJx are advised by county lieulth authoritien to boil water from w1Ih before drink lug or obtain water from other , sources as a preventive measure j nun in st the possible spread of ty-: phold fevert two or more caes i having been traced to tlyit dis-! trit. The water may also be chlorinated to bring about Bafc drinking. One case. W. Itlaekbain. traced from that distriet, is now In the Haired I leart hospital and last nljrht he was reported in a seri ous eonditlon. Kanelicrs and others are also advised to pav Neei:il attention to sanitary cou ilitiotiM about their places. TillaiiinoL lllti .-Rchool Kynina. slum connidcralily linprpvctl tlurliiK recent montliH. $17800 Compieto Radios $159-00 Complete Southern Pacific company last! night.' The peak nf the season Winter Nelis pears are now being picked and constituto a fairly good share of the pear crop. RARE OLD LACES AND FILL TREASURE CHEST When Pirates bold In days of oldo , -Killed their cheat h with treuMireH ' Thry threw in rucks and junk' and old , j In IndlML'i'iiulnuto meusures. j Jtut when St. Ann's Altar ho- j rlety of Medford deeido to fill j wui-h a IreuHiire box, they not only.; Keieet nnp nf unUNlial bonulv ill A TT 1 hr'ArMolmes INSURANCE ViGENGY If It's Insurance We Write It SHOW I 10th, 11th M itself, but plan for 11 year ahead of time, what shall go Into it. One is being filled and will ap pear ill a window oil .Main Street in the near future, as a feature attraction of the annual bazaar whi'h will take place In the util Catholic church building 011 South Oakdalc, November 21. 22 and 23. Jtare old laces handed down from great-gradnmother's day will soon be woven Into some pieces model garments purchased from Paris. London and -New York will comprise othor . contents. 32x nulsito creaflons from tho hands of foreign ns well as local do signers will make tills year's chest the very finest ever offered by St. Ann's Allur society. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. I S.I THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge TODAY and MONDAY J W. RAY JOHNSTON 1 of irninr IE v It IimCl BIYTHE THEMCAnR. tKODUCTIOH PtCTlHitl. Admission 10 and 15 Brunswick Radio i mi $294-00 Complete usic by thexWorld's Greatest ARTISTS in your home F ncitlPSOffWWIMli ff THF TEHPTIIl-J 1 I OF TA'.TPNAKE l 1 W te.:.MfflTs,:j Ilrowiisville ltoads ill this ter ritory will bo graveled lu uuar future Don't Worry About Wearing Plates Provided you conic here and Kct the rlKht kind. Well-niado plates will iierform all of the fiinctlonH of natural teeth when acientiflcnlly construct ed. To get Hie very heat re buIIb you must cousult a spo ciiillsl. I offer you my serv ices along this line, knowing that you cannot secure better work anywhere. Dr. I. H. Gove 235 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Office Phone 872-J Retldence Phone 763-J Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Pood Is Better" At the Medford 'WE SELL HAPPINESS"