Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 22, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    mkpford MATr. TKmtiXE, Mrcnronn, omccox, srxn.vr, irccEini:rc 22, 1020.
WIN AWARDS IN 4-H CLUB WORK
LEFT TO PARENTS
r ' "THE ST6PE FOR EVE4?VBODV
PHONt-486-487 HeorosaoBNON.
In lliu hcurliiK Saturday nficr-
I T))0 public IllMllillK (Ml ihii l!i;ili
j lllltlKl't, JIS Complied 1j lilt? )UlKt
1 com 111 It toe and thi county court,
:i
-noon. 011 the petition of Jay I.I
tiorc, for Hit ciiHtody" of IiIh nifn-l
or muu en wn ononis uuernoon. : m- ' J i - wlM b" h1,111 lnriw at tho
no decision wim rendered by thej ' jt K rfSWw ! mnrthonse. So notice has been
I will held
court, except mat mo court hope W3T X 1 '"" "r V orolesis. and, it in I
the parties concerned will be 11I1I..I T LfeMiJ jf N ! hlifhly probable that tho budget
VACK ET'.STTT
Ins h-H p
rfell ftp 1 ,-1
I
HhuliUl nut have their . omi.anvl few 4 "r,,v,'l
fur n few hours at rhrlHtmuoj I j& ' ' II ' I J 'ln final approval and hIkh
time. The court said that, "tin-! Si jr ' ," ' "' ' 1 V K ' l,u,K'" will In. turned tu
attitude of the -uiiteniantn In hlsl ..-. . MM ' ' 11 V - J $. I "1! ''"""ty oiweiiiwr for extension
lihuHe of ho rune, would mirror1 - 1 I : on the lax i-oIIm, and tho fixing
l.liase ol the roue, would mirror A0,t,t,l I've, I'M. "'VR'" r"p llu' 'p''-
fiore nuked thai he ho ullowid . I he budget, ok It now si a nils, Is
the custody of .he children from -olt 16' ' F-U'n r'- " Theodore R. Lor.nr, 20, of regarded as legal, and within he
noon until hIx o'clock Chri-U.u.sj "Cnh0,L ""k " ""l n Tl la"d "9 B;l and boy of h limitation, of the lawT liolh ho
., ,, ... , . 750,000 4-H club members In the United States. They wt receive i...,!., . ... . , 1
day. so they could u.tcd a CrlKt- Mlttlne.gue, Ma... '" "T t,e """ ,ho u"'v
inaa tree and dinner at the home " ' court exerclHed extreme cnullon In
of his parentK. - j IIm reparatloiiH. ThcyH wanted a
m. (ioriruiie m. !orc 1 1 1 1 1 n i" nnprm 1 ifnr niTw nmnrn m iiiBet without the cuHtomury
cd tho iietltlon. on the ai ouihIk III 1 1 II I I U V L III! I IU I "L I I 'I I U IIIUL Ml "lorm and iiicHtionlnK.
that tho children would over-cut, f 1 1 J L U DOLIl V H M LlL ! 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 ! T 1 1 III 1 Anion,,' Ihc ItcniK In the hudKct
ond. that Ihe Hole purnoso of thol 'L. WWVUI 1 I IMUbl Ui I I UIUIIU.U IU ; f ieroi,t l the uunronrlatlon of
lielltlon was to Influence u " Ar nMnrrll, , all n, - n. . nT. . . rt ! for the nurchase of n road
irr.r - "'lOF C RFFW AW HI flSF RHRI.STMAS ,"--"p-,-5s.t
Mer attorney allKKosted that thej Ul UUIll Lll LM J I , ULUUL Ul 1 1 VJU I 1 1 1110 j K'am In .lackHon county. Ily olllnK
children, "could uo to their araud. I the roada, the cunt of malnten-
l.arenln' home, hetwecn tho houri linTrpi n 101 101". Tlr II fYT H (I fl IID I 1 "Xl.erlenco of Ol-FKOn
r,r.;!Mh'B,or",w-iNl)ltU di rUUut tVLNUI MUNUAiif-jr?
Attorney Heameti for Ihe dc-j " more durahle road ohtalned. Un-
fendant xUKKested that it ' he ill-- j " 1 dor heavy travel, uravoled roods
iaiiRed so the children could he I I have proven more or less unxntls-
presenl around six o'clock, so they! 1 '"' enforcement of ihe curfc;.- Last mlnule Chn.tmus shoppel - j faetory. and "washlmnrd" easily,
could see tho C'hrlstmns tree Unlit-' ordinance, which forbids Iiojh and are reminded Unit .Monday eve- I Another Item of Interest Is tli
cd." j kIi-Im under 1 ii belim on Ihe slrecM; iiIiik. Iicceinher :':). will he the j appropriation of $l2.r,00 for the
The pliilntlffH counsel olijected. ,,r,(... n nu.m.k ... ninl ,!,,.. .,.i,, i.r,. i i,,.ui, ,.,. I csta hlishmcnt of the county ma-
e!"",,.C,i"dl': f,'Um U "P,U l0'cl.i-.l'."ned by parent or Kuardlan, ! when all Medrold stores will be .T"ho"" now, 'Utod.
by, lnterpoK'd:
'That will conflbt with my
plana and. besides we huve :i
('hriHimas tree of our own un
listed." The court ordered atrlrki-n from
the complaint a pae filled with
a UeeatiotiH, concerning
riiK, which the younger -Mih.
Mlltivllln jiti u ultn 1.,. ..i
which was ordered Into mrirt - 1 open for buxiiu. The pu. poe near tll"H citVi , m ,
forcement by the city council last of (,ir,y closing on Tuesday eve-J locality, to the road work under
Tuesday evening has been working nlnf. ,H to cna,,t. tht. (.1(,rks to ,.n. wav
i.Ut veiy nicely nIiic. fhlef of 1- Joy the home festivities A llm-
lice jMctreoie ushpi'im,
That is why the Fight of un
, of the boxing exhibition.
action! . . """ " ; oeiorc i nristma eve. it Im expeeie.i
.t . v vino v imi "mil iiniiiii tllilt I II f i rui'l'fhii li Im will iln n
Iteit number of Htoiien will remain j
iioen Titcsdnv i-vtnini-. 1
lerHlnn:li",i'" ""-v" " l,M People from tho surroundin,;
nur-iM iuw at nmiu mjih oecouir ; t.ount ,.y who oJ,iy hwn ook.(
Core alleges were given her as n . .. . ' . ling' befme, Iwught heavily Sat-
weddlng present by the elder f , " t ", y "l """ ""iurday. With but only two morj I
!ore, but removed from her hotm-1 , . ' ' " h . .. ... days and one night for Khoppiu,
n ft er 1 he preKcn t legal
Htartcd. The court ruled the Tor-
Ihe uuestlon of maintenance, and , ' , ' , . ,' . I ''"'''' "".thers from tho colinlr.-.
.... . ...... "', ..mi 111 HIO "iner IHMK.v. r .,.1.,ll,iir alniiL- Hire., or f,,i... ,.,r,.i-
until a Into hour. children: men who had left their
II was esneclalle refreshful' ti. r . .. .. ,
The court, reiterated hi present ,hn ' t th.' i , n, ,Krm ' H ,n" K"ve ' v"
, . tlhe l'trnnH of the bouts not t"lfin(.0 I(.,iroril h,, b.w-din.. n
tt'iwHliif nntm fm ovun fhnun
a oig crown oi ouy to get inio
the armory, and later not to hear
their shrill voices shouting slurs
or encouragement to tho various
PRIZE LIST AND
I hat title tu same, was a mutt cm
for another action.
tdiitemcniH from the bench, tlmthnV(. to Wll, lhl.h. Wliy through
oe oesircu a specay mm oi inc
case, and allowed tho defense ten
days to file nn. answer to the coin-
lllaint. Attornev f'hiirlpn ItennieH
wild that he would try and have combatants,
the nimwer ready In ten days, but Thu unescorted hoys under ?.
"Investigations now , undeVway. ! kept awav entirely from the nm:
might not be completed ; In time." ory that night, as they fi-ared th
The court said if this wan the, police would "run 'em in." Chief
caw, tin extension would be grant -1 Mc-Credle reports that he found
Ml. ) only one boy Inside at the bouts
4 (and that lad was accompanied by
an escort. '
.oi;i:oit ivvrri-;its
sriii:i,v
iii i :s
TO BE BURIED HERE
(Continued from Tag Our)
. Th e boil y o f I ler na id 1 1 rein
ahiln In Delro'i l.v a liohl-ui inmi l
fill be brumrhi in thu rltv f.w i wvl'? lllH ' Hnrf.
bui in), relatives liere sjild last
night. It was tho first intention
to(liip the body to Portland, fl h
mniher. Mrs. Paul flrelner. and
Hirtter.
leslde
and Dr. Kenneth Dower. Dr.
! Mihini'k f.munlr.nil
Governor Pattersons children
were also at the bedside when
tho txecutlve succumbed. They dow ami store displays.
live many miles from here. Peo
ple from neighboring cities made
up a large portion of Saturday's
shoppers.
Practically any clerk feels re
lieved when a man customer slops
at her counter. At least that "i,f
what about half a dozen young wo
men ar'ed when' interviewed on
tho subject. Men do not spentl
as much time as women compar
ing prices, the tiuallty of jjoods. or
the length of HklrW at various
stores, heforo buying what appeal.
In them as something that will
please I heir friends a to) families.
When men set out to do lliclr
Chiisimas buying, they usually do
It right then and get the ordeal
over vith.
Koeat merchants have cooperat
ed to a greater extent than ever
before in preparing attractive win-
he pub-
.Mrs. Agues
U'O. and Ills daughter
Mhcelilng.
lUogiaphy.
Isaac le Patterson was born
Mrs. .Mary (ireiiier Kelly September 17, 1XiiH. in a little log
here. Kuneral arrange- nbln at Kings Valley In Denton
Phillip ami m 's 'tcrei a variety of mer-
chanulse from which, to choose
that equals stores of much larger
cities.
luents will be announced later. I county. Oregon, his birth oeein -l
AJr. Crelner was to have been "'ng In the same year In which j
mai l led .hi unary f, next. ami. Oregon attained sluti hnod. hlsl
when killed waa on h's way toi I'Jirenis were early rcMideuts of!
his fiance's home, to make up a this state and were murricd Inl
list of wedding guests. News of.f'regon. K. A. Palterson. his fath
tile tragedy was brought to kin hi or. came from Jtellevlllc. Hi, and
IhlH city by long distance tele-, his mother, who was Caroline Ta-
toin. from Missouri.
The family moved to a farm In'
phono Friday night. He hud ac
MuaintanccH In this eily. and. for
inerly reNlded In Portland, wher
he was well known.
Obituary
Polk county when Isaac I .ee, the
eldest child, was admit i years
tld. I ntll he was lit, the future
governor made his home (here,
exeepi for a year when he attentl
' cd Chrlstlon college at Monmouth.
, hiler the slate normul si hool.
i'llere Wei-e ten i hliai . n In ih,.
Oliver I-:. ( Pert ) in.,.11. t ....
e,M.eMl n. Aicnioni nf ivculllng that all worked. At
for the lasl six years. ,, fnr tl ,hl HR(1 (f hpn
time a resident l(f Phoenix. aiss-1 , u..,lft ll( h.,u , , ,.
E
IKH'CK
11 Is not too late yet for helulcd
Christmas cards or letters that
bear an air mall stamp, or or
dinary st a mps equivalent In value
to an air mall stmp. and also
bearing a special delivery stamp,
to be sent cast by airplane and
ed away at Kill West Tenth
13: 10 a. m. Satmdav.
Mr. floiick wftM ill but a few min
utes when Dr. Inkcep was sum
moned, but. he died Just as In
ductor arrived. The cause of
death, according to the phynlclap.
was due to a hemorrhage on th"
brain.
Ills wife a n d eh 1 1 d re a a re ! n
Portland and ar expected to ar
live here soon to make arranvc
mentH for services. He alfo leav.-s
a sister, Mrs. A. M. Clemens nt
liUtto Kalis. The budy U held
at tho Conger Funeral Parlors.
reach t he addresses In eastern
' J was big enough to make his way! slates l,v Christmas.
In the world, so he went to Salem Such a Christmas card or letter
and obtained a .lob In the grocery j should be mailed at the postol'fh-c
store of M Cully and (lllbert. He by tonight, or tomorrow morning
worked for bin bnard alone for! by ! o'clock, as the air mall plane
several months, and then, as his leaves for the east at U:3U a, m.
services became more useful, 4U Of course, the postoffice will be
n nioiiih was given bfm In addl-l closed all day tomorrow, but the
Hon to his room and board, with-! lobby will be open and such mail
in five ye.n s. young Patterson i can be dropped in thu receiving
PATTKllHo.v Funeral rites for
Hat tie II. Phttersoti, who passed
away at her home on South Peach
street, at the age of 80 years, an
account of which appeared in a
former Nsuc of this puper. will be
held at the Conger chapel at U:Ao
p. m. Monday. Iteverend llenn. 't
will officiate and Interment will
follow In Medfurd cemetery.
Ill.'NDV. The body of Dr. I..
Itundy wilt be In state at the Con
get parlors from l2:on noon to
2:00 p. in. today (Sunday). Serv
ices will begin at l!;3i conduct'!
by Itev. W. II. Hamilton, and lh
loc.ul Klks lodge.
I'OttT.AND. Ore., Dee. 81. (A
Police tonight bbnned an auto
mobile for the serious woundinv
of (Jay West full, 25. formerly of
flreat Falls, Mont., and th sulf ide
of Noel F W'omnck, 2. who two
months ago bought himself out
of the army nt Vancouver bar
racks. Vancouver. Wash, . Physt
cJuns believed the young woman
Would live, nit hough hr right
lung was punctured by h bullet j
from the ex-sildoer's pistol.
hud naved $ I aaa and he i hen 1 slots.
bought an interest In the store. ' The Interior of the postoffice
Marly in life Hie future gover-Nvns fairly Uttered with piles ol
nor begun to take an Interest in f Incoming Christmas parsels and
polities. In isin be was elect.-.! other mail last night, .and thej
to the Mate senate from Marion j postoffice staff was working In
county, and was made ihalrnutn getting this mall In order for de-
In order that all local residents
may be familiar with thu rules
and prize awards in Mcdford'K
Hccond annual outdoor Christmas
lighting contest they uro again
published, as follows:
He.st decorated residence display
First. Premier Junior Vacuum
Cleaner, donated by the California
Oregon Power company; secondl,
floor lamp, donated by Peopled
i.ieciric store; tiilrd, one years
subscription to Dally and Sunday
Mall Tribune, donated by tho Med
io rd Printing company.
I '.est decorated outdoor tree
'"list. Hammond K ler trie clock.
Huvenwood mode I, donated by
rJectrie Wiring company; second,
ten admissions to either CratorJon
or Klalto theaters, donated by Ko
.Theater company.
nest iiecorated residence en
trance First, eight-cup J lot point
electric percolator, donated by
Southern Oregon Electric coin
pan; second. Pyrulin toilet set.
consisting of military brushes and
comb to match, donated by West
Side Pharmacy.
I test decorated residence win
dow First, electric toaster. do
nated by Med ford Furniture mid
Hardware company; second, (ler
uian Lebekuehen Christ mas cake,
donated by Flu brer's Bakery.
I 'est a pari men t house, court or
group display, $10.00 cash.
The contest is open to aiiy resi
dent of Med ford except employes
of the electric stores or the power
company.
Those who enter In the contest
are urged to file entries with th"
Chamber of Commerce at once,
specifying which of the above
classes t hey wish to have their
display entered In. All displays
must be of the Illuminated out
door type and should be In placo
by the night of December 22nd.
Judging will be on the basis of
beauty, originality and the best
expression of the Christmas spirit
Those who wish help In planning
displays can secure suggestions
from the Chamber of Commerce
or any of local alectrlc dealers.
All Indications point to a no-1
table Christmas lighting activity Inl
Medford this year which aid In I
establishing Med ford's reputation
as the "City of tho Christmas
Spirit."
!
1 1 Hsilu Mnt AnrnlAffiral Dnnnrt I
j tuny nitituiuiu$iiui iityuu j
of ihe ways and means conunllteo,
one of the most Important and
Influent iii positions in the state
livery Monday morning, and will
be at work all of today and late
tonight In preparing the ndditlon-
senaie. lie was also made chair-Inl Christmas mall arriving on
man of the committee on lho today's trains.
fishing industry, lie served In t'',; ---:r.-: i rr-:"---:
legislative session of 1S,1 nn-1 ' with A. N. (lllbert. he purchase 1
IH'iT. jft fine farm at Kola. Ore., and
ltefore the trt ,,f his pollt h (. i t here he made his homo until h
career. Mr. Patterson married M:ss! death. In ll'l.H he was electe I
Mary Woodworth, a native of i again lo the state senate.
Sa'em. who MirvlveN aN hu widow.' (iovernor Patterson look his
(Jovrrnor Patterson is survived i farming seriously and even after
by two moii. Ie and Philip. he was elected to the highest exee-
Senntoi Putterrtou. as he waSjUtlve office In the state. In iV
then known, wns appointed collec. i ember. IW27, It remained a major
lor of customs lor Oregon In 1 Hits. Interest. A. N. (lllbert. his part
The appointment wi( made by mr In the farming venture, died
President MeKlnley and he w m t In 1923 and since that time th.
reappointed by President lton4 - j governor had oierated the farm
ve't. j nn n purtnershlp basis with M .
Mr, PaHei-Mon served eight year, Oilbert's widow. Among Ihe Inl
and five months in thin nfflee. I portant crops were early Cruwfor I
For n time tin future governor t oerehes. In w hich Mr. Patierson
turned his back n polities and t"k an especial Interest. He aR
enwaged In Hie hVle and wool 1ml- made a specially of fine yellow
ness in Portland. He also was for corn, seleetlng his own seed ye:.r
a time a menhnudise broker. Af (after year front the finest ears to
ter four or five ears of these a . i demon-hate that this gtiiln can le
I lv It ten he returned to the farm. ! grown pioflUhl In Wesiein (tre-
tome yean ago, In ptirtnershl.i
SuntU.y. Dih i!2. 11120.
rorvouM..
, Medford and vicinity: Sunday,
i-loudy with rain: Increasing south
erly winds; not much change In
temperature.
Oregon: Sunday, cloudy with
rain In west and snow or rain In
northwest portion; Increasing
southerly winds, probably reach
ing gale force on coast.
Local Dtt.
3.
Temperature (degs.) . .IS 44
Highest (last U'hra V. 4 1 A
Lowest (last 12 hrs.V. :tx ;i"
(Cel. humidity (pet.) . !M HI
Ptvclpltation (Inches .00 0
State of weather Cldy, Cldy
Total precipitation sine Sep
tember 1. 1S2!. 7.32 Inches.
Sunt ist today. 7:.Til a. m. "
Sonet today, 4:4:1 p. in.
Sunrise Monday. V.lti n. m.
W. J. lirTCHlSON.-
Meteorologist.
THE
CHRISTMAS
STORE
Toilet Sets
Special for Monday. Five-piece Mavis
Toilet Sets. These come in CliriHtmns
boxes and consist of toilet water, face
powder, talcum powder, compact and
soap. A regular $2.50 set, special
Monday
THIS
STORE
OPEN
MONDAY
Night Only
We close Christmas Eve
at 6 o'clock
MANN'S
THE
CHRISTMAS
STORE
$1 65
JL
Guaranteed Atomizers in assorted
colors with 18-K. gold decoration,
$1.49
MAIN FLOOR
Slippers
Give
This Christmas
They are always welcome always
wuntcl. so Kivo slippers this ChriHt
mas. And come to Mann's for the best.
Choose a pair of felt, brocaded silk,
satin, plain or quilted, or n soft leath
er. They are all here in all sizes and
colors. High- and low-cut styles. v
They Are Priced
$100
x
To
$45
Pair
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
TABLE LINEN
Table linen by Ihe yard.
A Klft nny woman would
npprctiiate. Buy Just tho
size you want. This we are
cifl'erlnK for .Monday is 7l
Inrlies wide. Linen of ex
ceptional quality.
$2.25
DINNER SETS
yd.
A popular gift this season
is one of our pastel shade
dinner size linen sots.
MxTO-inch cloth with six
napkins to mutch. Your
choice of colors.
$5.95
Set
UNDERWEAR
A sale of silk underwear
for Monday. Crepe do
chine slips, continuations. .
French pants and slep-ins.
Tailored and lace Irloimcd
styles. New pastel colors.
All sizes. Regular Jli.lO
values.
$2.95
Ea.
SILK SCARFS
Oblong crepe do chine
scarfs In various gay and
subdued colors. These col
orful scarfs are Ideal for
gift-giving. Why not let
us put. ono in a Christinas
box for ynu?
$2.45
Ea.
GLOVES
A beautiful pair of washahlu cape sal lit nlovcs for Her this.
Christ man would be a welcome, nift indeed. These come in
tans, browns and gray and are pull-on and novelty cuff
styles.
$4.95 Pr.
JEWELRY
A splendid . nsnorlmeiit of individually carded costume
Jewelry pieces hi pendant and choker styles. These are
dainty chain affairs Coroehtomo plated and set with semi-'
precious stones. They will not discolor.
$1.95
Ea.
WOOL BLANKETS
The famous Pendleton and Kabro Mills made these won
derful pure-wool blankets. Clorlous pastel colors in largo
block patterns as well as gray and tan plaids. Hxra largo
-f t Is a blanket you want to give, these
should bo on your list. J
13
95
pr.
CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS
AT LAST MINUTE PRICES
Those of you who havo not as yet bought your tree ornaments this year will avo great
ly by visiting tills store Monday and taking advantage of the close-out of all Christmas
ornaments effective from now until the laat one Is sold. All kinds and colors. Iluv now
for this and noxt year.
TREE ORNAEMNTS 2 for 5c; 5c ea. and 10c en.
TREE TINSEL 3 for 10c; 3 for 25c and 15c ea.
-L
Leather Sport Coats for Men
Men's genuine horsehldc suede coats. The very finest you tan buy. They ,rr soft .,!
pliable and will give long lasting service either as a sport or work garment rnm,.i !
sue range for bo.h large and small men. Ves. these costs .re . wBderu? ,l?
MANN'S MEN'S DEPT.
$15oo
each