Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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man.
I new Medford airport havo arrived liood close-ups of Mayor Pipes,
i here anil will be Riven wide hIiuw- , Postmaster Warner and the Mr
1 Inff by the Copco newsreel. These mall pilots. It is expected that
: films Bhow both the north anil these unique motion pictures wil.
I southbound planes as well as some he muih in demand.
c.rvallls. ti0,000 bond Issue
will be voted upon October 1 to
JURY WHICH IS TRYING THEATER MAGNATE
ARREST TRIO ON
prnvWIe funds tor construction ei
nation at rear of present cliy
fire !
hall.
E
JAIL FOR A DAY
Probably the youngest prisoner
evrr in the new county jail and
the first to cheapo Is 11-yenr-old
Maurice Shelley of Seattle, npnre
hnnded an a. runaway boy liy local
officerH hero Saturday nnd then
fljrpti'd tho next day Hottlh of
Ashland by Traffic SoiKeant C. 1.
Talent a a burfrhir HUxpeet. AVch
ton r. WellH, 'J'i years old, wan
nri'fsltMl wilh thu hoy and will ho
held on a churgo of conlrihiit inw
to iho.dflinqufnry of a minor.
When the ynunKHtm', who could
pans as a primnry nrhool ftudcnl,
was apprehended hre tho first
time, he was ldiw-wl In the wom
en's wnrd and refused to talk
about himself whfn riin'Hlloned hy
Jailor Oscnr Dun ford. II" was Utl
in the ward ami It was lilt l
thmiRht the hoy would nttempt to
escape, but Saturday night, prob
nbly around 10 o'clock, be climbed
through a small spacp nffnrdt'd bv
the opening of a transom and
gained his liberty. j
After escaping, Maurice found
his way to the IhIh theatre where
he appropriated the use of a .
bicycle, according to a cmifeHslon
he made yesterday, and rode to
Ashland. Upon arriving there, be!
confeKseil, he broke luln the UHkkm
Service station and tocik a mn;illj
amount ff cimnge, lie spent the
night lounging around Ashland
hotel lobbies. !
, Yesterday ho struck up an
ficquainlancc with Weston Wells,
u former Ali'drurd ymtth and
chauffeur for Frank's t'c.inedi.uis
lnru last year, anil suggested t he
burglary of the Wallers (irot-ery
Store, Officer Talent related this
forenoiin. Wells declined m take
j:irt but Is wild to have eircoiir
uw d the yiiunusler to try It, adding
that ho bad belter wail until
evening, but Maurice was anxious
and broke in through a buck door,
lie returned to Wells In a short
time and the latter is alleged to
have accepted half of the six dol
lars or so the buy said be took
out of the store. Tho pair then
had a little lunch and left on foot
for the south.
Tho robbery of the store was
, discovered on the sumo day and
it was not long until ttie pair were
In the custody of officers. Wells
told Officer Talent he had been in
jails in Marysvillc, Sacramento
and Kan Francisco on vagrancy
charges.' The hoy's father resides
In Seattle nnd his name is given
ns J.. J. Shelley. The boy was
stopped in Portland by officers ns
a runaway, .but was later released
nnd was in Medford a week after
he left Heatllo.
foxSHes
don nifty garb
The young lady ushers of the
Craterian nnd Kinlto theaters bios
named forth In new It ml striking
uniforms yesterday of which tin
new Fox ownership and manage
ment are very proudt' the uniform
of each theater being in confor
mity with the furnishings .of that
play house. The young ladles will
pardon the assertion that no garb
can enhance their natural beauty
and accommodating sweetness.
At the Craterian theater tho
blouses are made of gray flannel,
with blue, gold nnd red stripes.
They are very tight fitting to Mie
wulst, then flare In a very becom
ing way. Illue velvet is used fin
trimming, with large blue buttons,
nnd a very chic stand-up collar.
The trousers urn of white flannel,
and cut In the very last style.
At the Kinlto theater the uni
forms are generally the Name ex
cept that the blouses are of. dark
rod with grey buttons ami trim
mings, and the trousers are grey
In color.
"fir $ 1 til i V 1 i II f '
El
Seven women and eix men compose the "twelve tt'S men
vhm Alexander P.ir.tTci clcf--'-
lr?-''t bv C"
Itlotldtf.t
r.r.a irus" i.r.a mc cucrnsic, nciorr
7 fiH I. aj a-""'-
In Pulpit Sunday LOCAL VCALISTS HOME
CLOSES AT 7 A. M.
I
Ilecaiise of a chango Inaugurated
by the PAT company to Khorten
tho lime of tho northbound air
mail set vice, beginning with to
morrow, by which the northbound
plane will deoarl Horn here at 7:ll'i
a. in. Instead of K::to, as hereto
fore, the air mail at tho poHlotTlce
will close at 7 a. m. instead of 7:1.0
a. in.
Tim Medford poHloi'llce began ad
vertising today for bills on mail
messenger Hefvlce between the
poHtol'I'ice ami new airport. The
advertisement will be inn for 10
days, at the end of which time (he
bids will be forwarded to the post
office department headquarters for
the sin ci'HHl'ul bidder to be chosen.
The new contract h necesKtluted
hy the fact that the new airport Ih
much further from the posloflice.
three and oiie-tiair miles, thun the nremerion gained for him the tille
old airport. I'rank X. Ilrnzil holds ((f -naMioi- of the fleet." and for
; the past year puxtor of Queen Anne
111'. A. Itciuicll.
The liev.
nett, whose
Ir. Alexander !. Hc.i
fix year association "I
the pri'se.U contract fnr ail mail
mcsHenger service between the
poHtufllze and (he old airport, about
two miles distant hy the route thlu
service takes.
A song content, the first over
held at Die senior high school, hut
expected to become an annual
4venl, was won Friiluy afternoon
bv the Junior class, with 41 points,
followed by I he sophomorea with
L'l i.nd (ho Kt'JiluiH with 11). The
freshman clans had 'A points.
ICach class iireseuleil an original
song with the
Methodist Rplscopal church at Se
attle, yesterday prearhed his first
sermon at the First Methodist Kpls
copal chui'i-h in Medford, before a
large congreuatlon.
liev. Uees and family left tody
for bis new pastorate In Vanca li
ver, Wash.
Thrilled and happy over the
ihanee they received to appear In
jthe state Alwatei- Kent contest last
Saturday night, and still apprecia
tive over the Interest expressed in
t them by home town people before
; their depm tin e for the northern
city, Kllmv M:ie Wilson, sopraiiu,
-;OImI tieorge I'et biilii, b:ts.s Ktuitltil
to Atedfoid last niKbl to await re
sults. James Stevens, local 'in
structor, who has bad the two
1 young slituers in training since
j t bey won the local audition last
i May, stayed over in 1'ortluud and
will return the end of the week.
As the contest is h be judged
j Hit pereriit up in the public vote
jail over the slate, and -la percent
upon the vole of live musical
judges, the result of the Saturday
i n in lit en n I est wilt not be known
until a Inter date, when a check Is
completed, liut whether success
ful or not. the two young Medford
singers feel that their experiences
have been worth every bit of the
tjfl'iiit put forth. Their expenses
to the Portland audition were paid
by the People's Kleciric here, who
sponsored t:ie local audition.
Thai "he men" are made be
neath the shower, and baths atv
I ho crftoriuu of ctvUIatlou, was
words judged by i Hie glsl of an Intensely Inlevest
Miss Isabel Wltlsle iinii others In lug talk given before the Klwanis
the English department. The music t:iu (his noon hy Col. W. (1. Arch, r,
was judged hy Miss Arnold, hi li whOKe UnilCf "Hanitation' and Civ
charge or high school music In iHzaton.V carried tho conviction
Btructlon; Mrs. Don Newbury nnd ot ono wllo hllH Itm,it. u Htmlv of
Aims romar ot the w nsninglon ; hW i,JcCt In every section of the
Wedding Bells
Two more men, K. N. l loran j
and Jack Housa, are in the toihn
n,.. I,,..' Tar nlleirfid defiance.
of the prohibition law. following
their arrest early yesterday morn
ing by Federal Agent Terry Tal
,.., t.twi tipi.uiv Kheriff Sum Pres-
eott In the Siskiyou mountains, j
The two officers seized 00 gallons
of alleged ab-ohol and a new
Oakland coupe. In Medford fciut-i
unlay night, Officer - Tulent ar
rested Uonaid Ray, Uxi driver, for
selling a pint of 'alleged alcohol,
and seized the Uixi he was driving;
n .'ord Ulaek and White cab.
ut.nui si rot Hiinin gave tiieir
home as Sacramento and wero enj
ionic to Portland and other nor-
t hern points. They were sched- j
tiled ti have a hearing before;
I'nlted States 'ommisshmcr Chain:-, f
ccy Klnrey this afternoon .on
charges of possession and trans- j
portatlon. The coupe they wero!
driving is entirely owned by llo-j
ran and hail been driven1 only
7000 miles. . I
Kay is alleged to have sold ill
pint of alcohol t( a federal under-!
cover agent Saturday night, nnd'
was later arrested by Officer Tal-j
ent. The taxi, driven by Kay, Isi
the property of Art Steinmetz, who
recently established the line fj 1
.Medford. officers later found 1"
more pints of alcohol, alleged to
be the property or Kay, who was
to be given a. hearing this after
noon in justice' court.
WHAT
LOAVES!
"Bipei- and- Better"
loaves bigger and better
scones and more delic
ious, more flaky pastry,
.when vou use
COPCO RECEIVES FILMS
FIRST AIR MAIL FLIGHT
The Copco movies of the "first
flight" air mail ceremony at the
Quick Pile Relief
Ir. Leonhardt's Hem - ftold isi
gm ranteed to banish iiny form of '
Pile misery, or money back. It (
gives quick action even in old, tsitli- J
born cases. Hem-Kohl is n harm
less tablet that removes blood con- ,
gestion in the lower bowel the j
cause of piles, it brinus joyful re - 1
lief quickly and safely ot- costs
nothini;. Jar ml n & Woods Urui; :
Store ami o'ruKists everywhere sell I
' with this Kuaranteu. '
1
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'Blend's
Mah
Friend"
BLEND
FLOUR
Tune in on KOMO, Seattle
HcllOol.
The commlttoo In churKn of JiulK
Iiik rciulitlun, nnplaiisu nnd rvlu it
Kblllty wiih ir rol!i)WH: MIhh Aluu
rlnt! CiiitoII, MIbh Maiy (illlifrl,
MlH. JukIIii Smllh. Slra. It. It. italic-
mill Couch Miinvll llimi'ii.
PLAWE WING CRUMPLES;
FOUR PLUNGE TO DEATH
! world.
Tho same systems 'of sanitation
ns now In uso In the city of New
. York were used in Itahylou &'0'J
years ago, accordl.ig to the spoak
! er, who has spent considerable of
his (line In exuniinlu j the ruins of
i old cIvili.nliniiH and in research
I work.
Reverend Porter of lhf Prosby
tei fan church. "Ihihy Kotarlan."
was formally Introduced helnre the
club today. Among the out-of-town
Thomas R. Alexander and Euulcn
Wheeler were married yesterday
afternoon ut the Wheeler home on
Almond street hy tho Kev. Carman
K. Mell In the presence of linme
diato relatives only. The bride Is
well known in Medford and bus
many woll-whdilng friends. The
bridegroom is u construction engi
neer lor the Montgomery Ward
company Jit, Portland, where the
newlyweils will make their home.
l.nwronee Hurnette and Kllow
.lae ll.uiiillon, both of Tulent, wt'e
married Ot tober 2 at tho pttrsun
ane of Uev. Carmun K. Mell.
Joseph 12. Hi )y nnd Korrlne
Kaser wlmo married on the even
ing of October 2 at the parsonage
of Uev. Carman K. Mell. The hride
gtnom Is a member of the Kresno,
Cal., police forde.
LEGION EXECUTIVES TO
PLAN FOR INSTALLATION
FORMER JACKSONVILLE
RESIDENTS IN SEATTLE
A mei'tlni; uf the executive cmm-inUti-c
of the hr:il Anit'i'lcan l.c
:ntl pust him Ihmmi rillltMl fur 7::li)
tuiiluhl ill Mm Armiii'v.
i.i.ii.na. li'Xns. Oct. i. W'l A dull today. Aimii'K the nilt-iiftiiwn I'lans fnt' lln Joint supiicr nice! -
cnimiilcil wIiib nt tin altltuili' of (-ui-stH presi'lil wito (imirno .Masscy . Inn with the l.mllc.i' Auxiliary next
I Mill feci yestcnlay plmiKcil to of Klallialll Tails. llcMlcnunl (tnv- Mon,l.,y nl:ht anil tile annuiil In-
their ileiilliw l.leut. .lack Itrooks, ,.'nnr fur KiwanlK III this Mlstrict, ' stallation of ofru-eiH will lie ili-
a lianas cuiillai lor. anil three anil (leori!"' Xellller. V. S. nllurlley. eiisscl n well ua oilier
liiiHKellRt't'H In lilH Jilane. f I'ot llanil. , ,,( lnlcre.t
l.con Lynch unit Allen I'owell. . 1 1 -
HiiliJeeiN
of t'entervllle,
nf 'rcllKUl' Wel l
mill Marvin itolter
klll.-il with Hicks.
I.IK Al, MAN Kll.l.l ll 1XIU Hill It I
JACKSONVII.I.K, (lie., ll.t. 7.
(Siieelal.) Wonl liax l.cen riceivcil
friiiii Mr. mill Mm. J. 1.. Hoe unit
Mi-m. Van Mtilkey. former Jackson
VIIlo reBlilent. They U.tvi- lionullt
property JiimI iichimm Ij.Uc Vali
lllKlon from Seattle, at Kiiklaml,
Wash., and are now locutcti tlo.re.
I'lirtlaml. Ml. Tahor I'n 'fliy
tetiun ehurrh eoniptctea JIii.imi.ii
p.'irlnh houie ami remoili-leil clnircli I
liuilillnK ut KaM C.."i'.h ami lleliniJiit!
street n.
(i.'mitlnueil from I'iikb Oiih)
flock of iluckn Starr Ih Nahl to
lliivi' leapeil to Ills feet, receivllo:
the full chalKc In the back of III
heail. i
W'lille on a pheanant hunt neari
Merrill, (ire.. Arlhur .1. Miller oi4
i lilco. t'allf.,' w-.-ih kllleil liy (-. S.
Motitelliis of Klaiiinlll I-'uIIm when
the latli'i'-x Kim triKwer caught on
a liaihiit wile fence anil ills- I
cliarncl. i
Kiiunt W. llouKer, ,lr., Ill of!
allcoller. Waul!., nhot himself in j
the lace Willie huiltlm; Willi III-
falhcr on ancouvor lake. One
ear was seiereil ami Ills face li.oll.
lioeialetl. Xellller the Imy nor
his father eoulil explain the acci
il. ill.
mi. mum; ;iii:s on -l it I VI.
(I'ontlnupcl from I'iiko Ono)
FREE
r booklet!
JescrihiiffCousics
arnmfvcls or
and other F.
RECTAL,
and
COLON
AILMENTS
wRiTr. on
caki. row :
TOO A V
Dr.Cl!AS.J.DEAN
HIXlAl.wi OLON
CLINIC
BtM BUM Ol-fvi COIiaiHOtSt
i urino nuunu-ux ILAnv,oilON
I TLtHM0N ATWATC.R 66l J
AfHLiTto orncES A
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r tir.... ii
j :iki-d lr. SimiIp not In nlve him j
any dni;;n nml bts wile vm innd j
tin-' mn' rrnucsi, ns he was en-j
i ih'iiviirlm: tt ,-ure htm cH. M
! ib- vi Itifil hlmfir um ' llelltK
j nnd off the slnff." '
l Th-' w Hues, in r.Tonhlipi:' lb' ;
, .lUcKed s:ib'H kikI th n he j
i Ur, Houlr fir ilrnM, un.l that the)
I phyi it Inn jjiivc bint n pbtul. Mr j
tibl be niinb- "rnidy to shout thij
luff Willi niv nwn mil fit," but
UpiM-d tbi driiii lino hix pnck't,
and fnk.tt Its Injei-tinn. llih ti-ml-.
iiumy in. H ,,. ' vwinii il lit Mtnt :
jthr lab-, nf lnm." was bnltrd 1
1 h. i mil t. ;
tt-l ..f tin- initrnlMi; hcjIoi 1
w ;is fU vt.ti tt to t h int i oil iit t bni ;
.f l' i.i m r. Willi SplllliMl l - j
itl:ili;i .4 Ill'HVi', uppuHtim (M'lllisid.
Tin mi ci niiH-nt ri-pt'cHi nit d ! j
1' S. UNiit.t At (unify b'in;'
NnilH-r nml A.-clM.ttil -'iain(- K
M il b. Tlie d. t. li!' U i pi i nti-1 !
by AMoiik v (l" iii';i lluluMtH if
lbln i lt, mihI Attuini'V Mt'iai rf
.MannliiK 'f K'nimith Full. i
Alnny KUmnth KhIIh tviddehl
Wt'vp In alli'Mil.mro ut the liiul iH
r pri'lutMrs unit itur-Mt n.
A nnv iimmiiit of rvprrt mtilt
ml nnd l- hnb ul ti'timny will
be oUviimI, it In t'.Npeiled.
" UDiif 'keeo. tli
faster
I HBW
WASHER
unless it proves safer...
easier..
.gentler
Try it In your own home! Let a
typical washing convince you of
EASY superiority. Make your
own tests. A telephone call will
bring a complete demonstration.
''il I
Wood loss
PainT
Some folks tuke puin or grantrd.
They let cold "nin its course."
They wait for their headaches to "wear off."
If BulterinK from neuralgia or from neuritis,
they rely on feeling better in the morning.
Meantime, they sutler unnecessary pain.
I'miccessary, liecnuse there is an antidote.
Uaycr Aspirin always offers immediate, relief
from various itches and pains we once had to
endure. If pain persists, consult your doctor
as to its cause.
Save yourself a lot of pain nnd discomfort
throuKh the many uses of Hayer Aspirin. Pro
tect yourself by buying tho genuine. Haer is
mff. Always tho same. All drugstores.
"aiIMb It th. trad, mirk of lurn M.nululurt ol MotiocTtlc.cWr.t.r ol S.lcjitccW
.M
IS jir
-t i. ' nwWfiiL:$lJ -J-
Hi EASY terms .""n . J
1 1 1 COnVCIllllU (CI ""vii Huoaiivw
1 on your o.d . f9
Clio ice of Agitator or Suction Type of washer.
Safe no exposed moving parts. Careless operator or curioui
child cannot be harmed.
Automatically dump-dries a ttiMul of clothes in less than two
minutes. No hand-feeding piece-hy-piece.
Washtub and l)amp-l)reF operate independently. Two
Hutches of clothes handled at one time.
Places no strain on fuhrc. Does not crack silk or rayon
garment.
Leaves blankets and woole.is fluffy and unst retched.
ltrruks no buttons or metal fasteners.
Takes out more water than wriniter doet.
Leaves clothes evenly damp. ' Hems will not drip. Clotlict
can be line-dried indoors in bad weather.
Rinsing can he done in Damp-Dryer without handling clothes
until ready for the line.
Clothes are free from deep, hard creases. '
M ukes ironing easier reduces sewing.
Damp-dries bulky things like blankets and pillows that will
not go through wringer.
Power pump empties all water for you electrically.
Does a complete waging from basket to line faster than any
other washer and without harmlul short-cuts,
8 Years in Advance
EASY announced the centrfugal method of damp-drying three
years ago nftcr five years of research and experiment. Even
tnally wringers will he eliminated on all the better washing ma
chines, and they will he offered with some type of damp-dryer.
Rut it a HI not be an I' SY Damp-Dryer. For no Other damp
dryer can incorporate all of EASY.'S features.
Medford Building
Phone 90