BtEDFORD MAIL TR1 BUNT, MEDFORD, , QKECiOX, FIND AY, OCTOBER 25, 1029.
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Old Tram Carries Hoover to Edison Jubilee
5 CENTS EACH
MNP IIIMCQQT
BOSCS RETAIL
IMM
Meat Prices Going Down
LVI1U ILLMLUU -!
MOTHER AT END J:
DETROITTRADE!
at the
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Wife at r i , ?x T-3
ucdui Diniys nuieasc iui
Little New England Lady
at Age of 80
I President and
; Hospital Daily.
NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Oct.
26. (fP) A little old Duly v!i
wont to the White Houho In TJ24
to Hue her son-in-law inaugurated
president has found release from
two years' UlneHH. Her daughter,.
Mvh. Calvin Cool id kc. wan nl the
bedside when the end came curly
lat night.
' Of Hturdy New England stoek,
Mrs. Klniim Goodhue remained
Intcnuely interested In the lives of
her distinguished kinsfolk. Khe
spent two monthH at the White
Houhg after the Inauguration. Kn
tering 11 hospital here In December
1927, ufter an Influenza attack, Hhe
remained mentally active despite
the InflrmiticH of lllnesH and old
age! Khe wan 80 yeai'H old.
Several Uhh'H Mrs. Coulidge was
summoned , hurriedly from the
White HoUKe to her mother's bed
side. Since the Coolldges' return
to Northampton Khe has visited the
hoHpttal dully. The former preHi
dent was at the hospital yesterday.
Mrs. Goodhue was the widow of
On plain Andrew (loodhue, a I.ake
Chum plain steamboat inspector,
and for many years lived In Uur- ,
llngton, Vt. She was born in
fffcshua, ;NF II. ' After her liun
liondjH death fn 192K she Void her
home and moved to Northampton
to livo ln tho Coolidge homo.
f Aaaoclated I'reaa Photo
This (in In or the style of 1K7 carried ITcshleiil Hoover and Thomas V Kdixoii frnni Detroit to
attend (In Kdlsoii light golden Juhllcu celebration. Ah-o shown nbovo is tho restored Smith's Creek
Maiion. In IHii;: Mr. lOdlm was ejected from a similar tin In on to (ho station platform by an enraged
conductor when oik of IiIh rxpcrl monts m'I a Imikiiw car afire.
New "Come-Ons" Staff Sought by
French Casinos to Aid Profits
liy 1. Hanscom.
At nine in the morning the two
( Associated Press Correspondent ) j men took her to breakfast and
CANNKH. Kranre lV-Casinos j lW w sorry they were that
along the French Itlvlcra nave lost Hn( hiltl 1,,Mt ' ",000 francs,
so many of their professional They never knew thnt she re-"coine-ons"
by death or rnatri- 'lved a bonus for keeping them
inony within 12 months, that a "l tno table.
general call for recruits has gone! Thu best "come-on" players are
out. The job may be had bylno social pikers. Among them
thoHC who know curds, clothes and j is a well-known woman tennis
international society, who have Uj player, the younKor son of one of
flair for publicity and whit can Kngland's noblest families, an In
st aV at the reaming tables all niKht! ternatfonally known dancer, and
for week after week. a gentleman whose name Is prom
It Is no soft Job. The good ,nt't ' tM New York social reg-"come-on"
player is judged by re- ltcr. f them take their
suits. He. or mostly always sho. wot ' J'o but the. majority
Is forced to work hard. The main j consider It a deflnlto vocation.
Idea Is to gamble with the easipo'a One of the mot)t valuable Is n
money when, and with whom, the woman who has not touched a
director decides. Winnings go card since the 'war. She earns her
buck to the casino. .Losses, but money by bringing her dinner
cuTpMetolls"
for neighboring
EXCHANGES, STATE
I
guests to the caNfno, Probably
some of tho Wiser guests suspect
that she gels a rake-off some
where but those things are not
mentioned in polite society.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 23. P)
Tho state game commission, assist
ed .by the United States bureau of
futherlcM, has tagged tf77 trout lit
various points uiong the Hague
river, within the past month in an
effort In prove that there is but
one spawning for.nleclheads in thu
ftog ue.
KK Sportsmen contended that thero
were two spanning Reasons,' but
Malt Hyckman, slate 'tniprinten-'
.Uenu of hatclierlOH, hold there Is
but pncs .... v '
f Ujhermenjwlio .catch tagged
trout are asked to turn the tag
f( limber Into tho btato game coiiip
J not toti many of them, are paid by
i the casino, in return Jhe player
receives a weekly salary, lives free
at the . best hotels, has a charge
account paid by the casino at tho
most important bars and reslau
runts, and often lias a motor car
placed at his disposal.
The Job has no working hours,
A short while ao one nf the
most . noted "come-ons" waa
aroused by a telephone call at two
'in the morning. HI)o was told to
report within thirty minutes, col
lect 200.111)0 fram'H at the cashier's
deHk and Join the play at table HALK.M, the., Oct. 25. A)
No. 4. When she arrived sho dls- nrlng Ihe absence of Judge .1.
covered that the table was occu- w jtl,n,Hlmi, wn will sit with th,
pled by a .chemln-dc-fer duel )'i-, ,.,,, roui.t ,mll ,januavv 1
l wean lvw.(wej.,llliy Nvw Yorkers.! Virvu t jmiK(. (,, Vt siclpwurth oi!
Her Job was to make, the gamej j-jugene "and Sanies T. Hi'n'nd- flf
lively and thus keep the two ma-J .Miirshfleld wll ctmduct ' courL. In
jor iHuyers, wt .the, green mine i)UKaH r0nnty. which Id Judge
ana nonfiling hip iivo per cem ilM1 tttna home uistrict.
rake-off to the house at the inter-
vals slated by the gambling law. rinnvlfled ndvertlRlnor eotn reiultR
SALKM, Ore, Oct. 25. () (The
4uhlic service commission today
announced a reduction from 10 to
5 cents on telephone calls between
exchanges of the Pucific Telephone
& ToleKraph Co. within six miles
or less of each other in the state
of Oregon. The new rate sched
ule was filed today with the com
mission by H. R. Kisloy, state man
ager for the company. .
Throughout tho Btato more than
00 exchanges are affected. The
new schedule will bo effective on
Novemhor 1.
Under tho new schedule tho cost
of telephoning between points af
fected will he 5 cents fo tho first
five minutes and a cents for each
sulisiuiuoi't five minutes. All calls
will be on a statlon-to-stntion ba
sis, which means giving the num
ber -o( the telephone in the town
called anil' the number of the
Phone placing the call.
SLAYER OF DRY AGENT
millinery
Continuous AH
This Week
PINK ISl.rrF. Ark.. 25.
liPl Federal Prohibition 'onilnls
Mloner Sulterfield of ArhailHUS to
day was leading a posse search
ing for an unidentified negro who
shot Ills brother, Arthur Sutler
field, during prohibition enforeo
' nient activities yesterday.
' Arthur Sulterfield, agent Wmk
! Ing under the commissioner,1' was
! in a critical condition. There were
! no witnesses to the shooting which
occurred in Desha county, tie
i miles from here, as tile agent -at-.
tempted to arrest the negro.
"W'e Know our onion'1 is Ihe
official slogan for Knox. lud..icen-
ler of the world's greatest onion-
growlnir conununlty.
The sixth ear of Modford Coses
sold today in Detroit, Michigan at
an average ef S3.K') per box. Ono
of the large chain stores again
bought one hundred boxes.
The averages by sizos follows:
80's 4.00
30's 3. BO
I no's : : 3.70
110's ... 3.05
120' 3.00
' 135'H X 8-85 '
160's '. 3.86
100's , 3.80
ISO's ..... 8.75
" The Winter Pear Committee an
nounced today that It has assigned
a Biieeiai salesman to do mission
ary work among the retallerB,
wholesulcrs and jobbers of Detroit,
that they might better know the
merits and glories of the Bosc pear.
The Detroit trnde is not familiar
with the Bosc, the committee has
learned, and confused them with
the D'Anjous and other winter va
rieties. So the salesman is going
among them with samples of both
pears as a means of education.
Mnnv Detroit dealers have D'An-
jou pears stacked in piles in green
condition and so hard as to defy
human tee'th to penetrate. These
unripened D'Anjous fail to sell.
The Bosc pear is, however, meet
ing with a highly favorable recep
tion from the trade and the ulti
mate consumer, due to extensive
publicity, and the fact the Boscs
arc ripened and ready for eating.
Like the rest of the world, De
troiters prefer dainties they can
cl ew without waiting for them to
ripen on tho pantry ehelf or be
hind the stove.
Five Cents Each
Retailers are selling Boscs In
Detroit at 6 cents each, or two
pounds for 25 cents. . This seems
to he Ihe limit.
In the opinion of tjio Detroit
committee, regardless of prices
paid this year, there Is no ques
tion as to the success of this cam
paign. Formerly 15 per cent of
tho retails trade were familiar with
llosc. Today 100 per cent of the
Made know something about the
llosc and before the campaign is
over it is assumed every fruit ven
der in Detroit will know the dif
ference between the Bosc and oth
er varieties.
liquor runner
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 25.
Indictments were returned by the
federal grand Jury agalnat four al
cohol runners . apprehended in
Jackson county, en route from Cal
ifornia, during the pat trix weeks.
-They aro Pete Belli, Enrico Guas
tallU Kdgar N. Horan and John
Houaii.
GAINED 1 1 POUNDS
"Klfteen years of .stomach trou
ble and constipation had just about
wrecked my heivlth.
"Not hint; I ate aureed with me
and I'll have indigestion after every
ni'MtY i-:. m:m;i;u
meal; 1 noes Ive t:iken a barrel
of soda and 1 don't know Imw mnnv
dtveHiive tablets, and laxative, hut
they all seemed to he their effect
In a nhort time. Finally I beuan
tu break ibiwn. o.tln weluht and
irottlnu JiwfnH neivoun and weak.
On tbiy while 1 wa In I.n An
ebs. 1 noticed a dipluy of San; on
at the Owl lru l'o.. m 1 went in
and bought one. Five bottlei of
tlilt Vomiertut medicine built me
up from l'- to lti3 pound. I've
never hivd a minute's troullo with
my stomach since I started tbr
tre.Unirnt. Mv upp. 'title I- fine
and I cm anythinn 1 w.int without
A truce of indiKCMlion. Sam on
rill are the finest tre.it men b I
ever tookfor coiiAlipAtlon. Junt one
or twj befnre retiring kcepM me
row ul died in good shape.
"It'n been two or three nmnth
now int null takin Stimurv
and I've never had a reoecurrenci
nf mv old trouble ' ib nrv i: i,m -er,
fin Ave., Seattle,
MilKllt Ih'UM IV,. Agetim.
miam.m. l'flid.tvdv,
lielll was arrested by Federal
Prohibition Agent Terry Talent for
the transportation of 75 gallons of
alleged grnln alcohol, and Guas
tclll was arrested In another mn
chlne, tho .same night as Hellf, for
the transportation of 05 gallons.
Itoth men arc of Sacramento. Cab,
and were apprehended In the Siski
you mountains. Horan and Sousu
were arrested u, week or twd later
fot the alleged transportation of
20 gallons of alcohol.
The old Jacksonville Ilallrond
station, which had been used by
city police department up until a
week or ten days ago, will soon be
no more, laborers having been
engaged for tho past two days
tearing the old building down. It
was the next to the last wooden
building In the business district
and located on Southern Pacific
property. Efforts had been in
progress by the railroad for the
luiMt year to remove it. Nothing
will be built on the site, according
to. reports today.
Open Front
Market
121 North Central
HAMS
Frye 's Hams, half or Oftr
whole, pound--.'.
Frye's, Picnics, . . , 1 fie
per. pouiitl 1..
BACON
Frves Delicious Sliced OCp
Bacon lb
Five's Lard, 1 Cp
"pound pkg.
T-Boiie. Steak, '
per pound ... .....
Sirloin Steak,
per pound
25c
25c
Shoulder Pork Roast,
per pound ..iT.,,,..,,,.,....,...
Beef Pot. Roast, 20 C
per pound
Short Rib Roast,
per pound
Fresh Side Pork,
per .pound
15c
20c
Spring Lambs-Chickens
Young Rabbits
Open Front Market
Free Delivery
Phone 324
CON DEVORE, PROP..
GATES, BAKER ATTEND
CRESCENT CITY MEET
Modford Chamber of Commerce,
and C. K. Gates, president of the
Northern California and Southern
Oregon Development association,
attended the meeting' at Creacont.
City, Calif., in connection with the
Crescent City harbor hearing be
fore a board of army engineers.
The two men wore expected to re
turn home this evening.
The construction of the harbor,
which has been underway inter
mltently for sometime, is the main
purpose of the hearing. In order to
rush it through to a final comple
tion. A sen-wall several thousand
feet in length has been construct
ed, but' must be extended before
the harbor Is complete, and the
benefits of the harbor were o be
recited before the board.
Humanitarian Dies.
LINCOLN, Mass.. Oct. 25. UP)
j Moorfleld Storey, distinguished
j lawyer, writer, humanitarian and
Independent leader in civic, state
and national problems, died yestcr-
day at the age of 84.
ill
An hour before the time Bet for
cutting the Immense pink and
white birthday cake at Mann's de
partment store Thursday evening,
visitors began arriving In order to
get their share of the anniversary
rake. At least 750 people were
there by five o'clock.
- The cake, which is an annual
feature of the anniversary celebra
tion at Mann's. Weighed 76 pounds.
The extensive sale whleh haw been
In progress fur wmio time, will he
continued the remainder of this
month.
I the l-ang I State Tax.
HAl.UM. Ore., Oct. aft. The
state treasurer today received t
check for SiaT.Stft4.Sl in tnhcrt
tanee tax nyment from the es
tate of the late Henry I-ang of
I'mthtnd. It h the total tax and
me unrii mi nest inneriiHn"e
payment ever received in oreRon.
Studying Hrttlirail
UKULIN OTi Ir. Kugene Fis
cher, head of the Kaiser Wilhelm
Authroplgb"il Institute is mak
ing a study of the hereditary mani
festations of red-headed women
ANNOUNCING
Fall and Christmas Showing of
Universal Electric Appliances
Manufactured by
; Landers, Farg and Clark
Master metalsmiths for over three-quarters of a century
See the new Chromium Finish
which will not Tarnish or Discolor -
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22tf 230 East Main
WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU, WANT IT