Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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Sunshine' Needed- Before
Work Begins - Heating
i,Planti to Be Set UpDe
tour Oiling Completed. .
preliminary nrrangementH fur
the olHnff of tho Kuch-Jnckson-ville
highway have been completed
by the county engineer's office, it
xm reported at the regulur-meet-fnft
of the county court today. .,
The road, built In 11)31, 1ms. been,
subjected to heavy traffic since
then, and the macadam watt badly
worn in spots, ami the "shoulders"
of the roud in some spots had be
come Mew Bravel bat; been
applied, and as soon as the. teath
pr settles, the work of oiling the
route will he started. . It will be
finished In amide time for the
summer travel.
An oil heatinff plant will be
established near the railroad
tracks, in the south part of town,
and will be carried to the road in
a tank truck. , The oil must be
healed to between 350 and 400
degrees I-1., when applied. The
truck tank has an asbestos cover
ing of about four inches. The oil
is thick and unlens it has u-hign
flueoslty." will not squirt, smear,
or saturate, freely.
: Detour Oiled
The work of oiling the Pacific
highway detour has been complet
ed, but the wttt weather has cut
Into some of Uh efficiency, and,
wording to County Kngineer
Vanning, there is. almoxt as much
jn the weeds alongside the. road.
as on the. road. The oil does the
weeds no good, so Jipme value is
received. i . . . :.
,The county oiler, this week ap
plied; smudge oil on a half mile
.stretch of Ross Lane,, near .the
junction with the Central Point
Jacksonville road, as an experi
ment to see how it would mix with
the granite base. If it proves satis
factory, it .will 'be applied the
entire length. . . i
; 'ousewives along ' .rural routes
have requested the county court
to. apply oil thereon, so they will
not be bothered by heavy clouds
of dust next summer, t Their re
quests wili be granted as far as
possible, and as long us the fi
nances hold out.. '
Routine matters and the first of
the month quota of bills, was the
principal business he-fore .the court.
There were few cullers.
Grand Canyon of
Colorado Blared
l for Broken Home
..
Warned the Grand r,
the i-ni.;, nl l"non of
ration
after
tiiltl
"'! left hnni
t was ner'nt? .'I!!6 ,"Aid t
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Ql?K(iQy. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. l)f,0.
LOCAL DRY AGENT MEDFORD MOVIE L!0NS ANNOUNCE
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CLASS VISIT CITY' ea Dead
I- 0. Shirley, federal field
hililtion (went,- left Meilfor.1
mm mnrnihir for Portland, nronni. Who enn name it? the i?lorloos
v..,,-., Y... . i panieu bv Federal Alien l..., ...h.' ..
. vi,f . .-o,- imt .p - "... ...... motion picture ot ine uoRue ruver
viewing the e,.n., . . . i menUnned n .li,o.,.i..h v...
her It ., ,,. T terday as arrested for . poesio . ! V""'y '" ,,1"""ul" "'-l'h"'-
fft hnn. l'""lg ( ,,.,,,.. . Tl ... . . lfl:ll. lied l.v Tlenen Moei ...... t.. I...
....... unu .wnnerty on tils " ............ ... ...
own recognizance. The tu'n office used 'or pulillcity purposes and
came to Medford to drive back nu- shown in pre-view at the (.'rateriun
tow that had been in storage hero theater today to representatives of
the press and a Krotip of local
citizens, many of whom appear in
the picture. The person who can
name it will receive a prize of
Sill, for the .Meilford Mail Tribune
I open with the showinir nf ilie film
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A J. I
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I Baseball Scores j
7. B -!
'iiiierKYin.
Ainerktlii.
for the government.
-Moon, a former Ashland man, .
declared by fellow officers to be
innocent of the charge as at tin
time he was arrested, he was work
las on a case that meant the break-
..VPMIMW'j-rWVrnnbel inK u" ot Mtf Portland
I furry counties, candidate lor the
'. republican notiiinat it.n foi- iover
' nor. a fcuest at the liincbe.ia. in
1 formed the members of tile dob
j that lie will support the iitneud-
llent for closiliK of l.oKiie river to
oinmercial ftsb to be voted on at
the comiiiK election. ,. further
stated that he feels certain that at
least half or mure of the voters
j of t'oos and furry counties favor
' the measure.
His announcement was made
fllllowluii a review of tile Hoik
! now bolm.' done to promote pas
iction taken liy the ! sane of Ihls ..,i, .., ..i, .. i.
aincil last niiit to nurchase T. K. Daniels, otn. f i:o.
1 Iloxy Ann for park purposes, the ' '''"m'y lit ' rrotectlve asso-
I.ions club announced todav In ' ,,, 1 . ,
reuular session at Hotel .Meilford; ,,,,ls''-'1 P'"Kram for today
that the Stiu acres owned by the ! wa? '"''''"'"'I "y Dorothy lluiKess
club l,a, been deeded to tlm citv. I U,,s" !""'"'
r isiiiiik ami nuuiini; stories were
; told by some of the club's leadiim
! sportsmen, i.lous M illli o II a n ii.
i l-h-lcson. Hansen and Heames. all
j of wilom declared they tried lo
stick to the truth. AltllouKh fish
' IliK stories were asked for. more
; were told of skunks and cougars.
"lath hit his fourth home rim .,(' shln rl"K. the object of efforts ) next week
ine year In "the fourth -hminK -of r"ll"!"lon fore3 for months. Hlanks will appear in the Alii II
'he Vankee.C'leveland came to. i,u"n had been employed in n Trlliunu to lie filled in W illi the
('ay. He broneln 'y..... . . number of enrages s ...a..li....ln ..n i '. title voll lielieve most a niiriiiiriate
...... .ii-narv anil ......... .,j .
as noma; unuercover woi'k in nn
effort to net 0n the inside of the
rin nnd had mad
, " ahead of him
S ve the Yankees a five ran ,,
.Miller
dians.
Pitch inu for the
In-
Chicago
Huston
Hatterles:
"hli. Henrv
l.isenhee and Hevlns.
H. II. E
4 12 J
on i
McKaln. Hlanken
and Autry. Itlddle'
II. 11. E.
Detroit .....
Washinuton 1 (i ; o
Hatterles: Walteh'lii' and I!en
s: Hadley, liurke nnd Ituel.
Olcvolnnd ..
New York .
Hatterles:
11.
JahlonowskI,
JI. E.
II 0
12 2
Miller,
Shame, Holloway nnd L.' Sewell;
iSuchtii-y and Dickey, Ha.Ktave.
II.
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St. tjmlu j,'
iiiiauoipma I ti n
Batteries: Stewart nnd Kerrell
r.arnshaw and Schuni;.
National.
Hoston
Cincinnati
Hatterles: Onntwell and Spoh
rer; Krey nnd Oooch.
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M'W lOlk S IB
Pitihttw in in i
Halleries: l'annalee. Henton.
I.tlcns and OWarrcll; Hrame, Swe
tonie, Kherld nnd llemsley'.
n.
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urookiyn fi 12 1
C'hlcaKo oil 0
Hatterles: ,U(lie, It, .Moss, Dud
ley, Newsom and Deherry, Iopez;
Hoot nnd Hartnett.
Const.
POItTJAND. Ore., May 6. (IP)
Seattle-Portland baseball post
poned: rain. Double-headers on
Thursday, Saturday and Sundny
a successful
entry when plans were thrown
iniiss oy ine appearance of the po
for tills picture after you have seen
It presented at the local theater!
The person who submits the best
tilie will receive the $lu.
Fine shots of Medford's' new air-
lice when he had a quantity ofil,,rt. Crater I-ako.poar orchards
moonshine in his car as a nart of'and Icadini; business houses of tile'
plan to reach the rinKlendcrs of
Announcement was made by I.lon
lnskeep. chairman of the park
committee. A rlslim- vote of thanks
Wiis itlveit l.ion lnskeep at the
close ,,r the meeting for the work
he has done in promotitiK this park
project. Honorable mention was
also Kiven I. Inns Scott and Tyree.
DcleKates and alternates to in
tend the convention in Head, June
l! and 7, were nominated today and
will be elected at the next meetini.'.
when nomination of officers for I
tile coniiUK year will be In order. I ISTAN'ltl'l.. Turkey. May 7.
Lists of nominees for deleK'ales ls! Amy Johnson, Itrilish aviatrlx.
couiposed of Lions Hrophy, White, j atteniptiiiK lo fly alone from Kna
i:illott. Inskeeti. Thorndyke. l'en- land to Australia In a diminutive
nimrton. foiiBer nnd lteames. monoilane, took off lodav for
Senator ('has. Hall of foos and ! A Ih-pp...
YOUNG AVIATRIX HOPS
ON AUSTRALIA FLIGHT
; ' itii. iriuLurisi:
Give
Your Car
a Chance
Make it a point to
change your oil
regularly.
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l j vut. gicitoiug mm
;fprir oiling lacmties
arc at your service.1
DRIVE UP. FILL UP
With Associated Gas and Oils.
Free Crank Case Service.
Witham Super Service, Inc.
3 fflf
Eighth and Riverside
Phone 116
24 HOUR SERVICE
the
concern.
GMNG . FUHVERS TO
Whon till the tin cans have rust
ed iiml the tr:ish ilcH Imrned dry,
flowtM'.s will Ih Mtjoniinu on hinh
I'oudn and low roads of Jackson
county, uccordiiiK to members of
Meilford'H Clarden cluli, who are
carrying on the clean-up campaign
in the valley this week. In order
to make sure of this forecast they
are .giving away plants and bulhs
at the , public. market on South
Klversido Saturday, May 10.
All persons, who will plant the
flowers on places adjoining t:ie
h igh ways, a re ask ed to call .at
the market. Anyone with plants j
to donate is also asked 10 con- I
tj-ihi.te them to the cause. They J
must he oroiiulu to. Mrs. Mabel
Mack, home demonstration agent,
with offices in the Liberty build
ing, by Kriday. , Anyone unable to
deliver the plants or bulbs is asked
to phone Mrs. Caddis, t53-L. Mrs.
Fred Cunimings is managing the
contributions at the market.
city are included in the film. The
golf course was also photographed
with several local experts shown
in action.
The police force, and the traf
fic department are given a chance
to show how efficient they are
when lete Kershaw breaks down
the street to land in handcuffs.
Ike Dunford's smile is as true to
Hie as when viewed inthc coun
ty jail.
Usherettes of the Craterian
theater enhance the pear blossom
scenes with their appealing smiles
and clever costumes.
Henry Fluhrer In action at Immi
grant Dam lake is another lead
ing feature of the picture. The
lake ami boats show up clearly
in the film.
A name for the picture must
be supplied before It can be-released
outside of Medford so local
movie fans and aspiring young
authors are asked to start their
bruins searching for an idea as
soon as they see the show.
If the old-fashioned remedy fof
playitlg hooky should be Inflicted
upon the group of high .school stu
drats In this city today from Duns
mulr, all the hickory limbs in
northern California ( if any ki-ou-there)
would be broken to bits to
morrow. The crowd of 30 Jovial Blrls and
loyn, many elnd In sweater bear
ine stripes and school emblems,
who took .Meilford by storm this
morninc, cave its their reason for
liwnR here the celebration of "skip
(!'."
.None of them were wearing
filty looks or apparently suffer
Itif from visions of coming nun
btamentn. They appeared to be
hiving an awfully K'Wd time. They
"foil mcnihen. ot tun senior class
held a luncheon nt Hotel llo!-
noon, to -talk over what to
next before maklnir their final
'it from Dunsmulr hih.
its It wall
m l V"! h('1
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LEAGUE
ST.. LOUIS. May 7. P) Ho-
hertus Love, poet, author and critic
and friend of Mark Twain, died in
a hospital today. lie was 63 years
old and for two years had been
literary editor of the St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
A rejuvenated Mail' 'Tribune kit
n team last evenlhK defeated
'fie Oolil seal freamerv hv n score
' " lo 7. before a Rood sized nal-
lae printers showed sur
Prtslnit Improvement since their
appet.runc.0 nnd re looklnit for-
to more Rnmes. A meeting
" oe held soon to discuss the
wwbliity of eontlnulnB the league
n just ended, and further de
' will be announced either to
"wow morning or evening.
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C0RVALL1S FWHER A
)j SIMCIDE? IS FINDING
W'lVALI.IS. Ore.. May 7. (If)
, cor"er a jury hero lnte yes
y concluded that Ira K: Jones
tTv y WB foul In a hotel
j"" "re. took his own life by
Hew8 hl""elf with a shotgun.
't i u ee" ,,esl)ond('nt for some
.4.".?' ,s ""fvlved by a seven--jjggJlaaRhter.
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HEADACHE
RELIEVED
fiSui ? tm,T Vt.tiM. FBI
qutcKi corrects tHe
digestive disturb-
anCea. Tnmnl.nn .1.A in.
icklvs!?'sons' and sick headache
swiXaic effct, constiPa:
v- Avoid r.'TJi.r,"T,5r
l y ipa a ",w,uu aim uupcf
r, " w voc reu png
TER'SlEapaiS
TALK rail RULES
Among other things discussed
and passed upon at a meeting or
the directors of the Medford Mau
soleum Association last night was
the matter of friends tr.king inlo
the Mausoleum fruit Jars and mis
cellaneous vases in whieh to place
flowers.
The directors request that only
the uniform vases as available at
the greenhouses and which fit the
bronze ring, be used.
For those owning upper rryp s
it is requested that the ladder pre
sent he used as the bronze va'c
rings have been broken hy people
stepping upon them.
The caretaker has experience!
great difficulty in removing the
stain occasioned hy placing arti
ficial wreaths upon crypts nnd re
quest that they shall not be placed
in the building.
The throe directors who look af
ter the Mausoleum and represent
the crypt owners nre A. .1. Hanlpy,
M. W Conger and Ir. D. R. Ki
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LAKtiVIEW; ore.. May T. (P)
II. H. Thompson, rancher, tvoa
being ' held in . the Lake county,
JiUI here for investigation in con
nection with the . death of Ira
liradley. Silver Jjike recluse, who
was found dead iu his cabin Sat
urday. Officer? from Lake county
reached Silver hake yesterday as
Hradley was being buried. They
stopped tho services and ordered
an autopsy.
Thompson was convicted on u
liquor selling charge a year or so
ago. ;
ENTERTAIN MOTHERS
STORY 1
(Continued from Pago 1)
Uepiibliiansr Hlaine, It o ra h.
Capper, Couzens, Cutting, JJeneen,
Krazler. Howell, Johnson, J,a Ko
lette, Norrls, Ne, Pine, ltobinso
of Jntliana, Kehull, Steiwer und
Vandenberg 17.
Farmer Iabor Shipstcad 1. ..
Oemocrats Ashurst, liurkejey,
Hlack, Hratton, Jlrocck, Caraway,
Connally, Copeland, Dill, Hums,
llawes. Hayden, Kendriek, Mcn
Kellar. J'ittinan, Robinson, Ilnb,
Inson of Arkansas. Shephardi
TrammeU, TydiiiKUt Wagner, Valnh
of Ma"sachusetts, Walsh of Mon
tana and Wheeler 23.
.Of those not voting It was nn-
nouneed that the following were
paired. . .
For confirmation:
Republic u lis: .Moses, IMilpps.
Norhoclt, (iuff and (Jrundy.
Democrats: Smith, King mid
Fletcher.
Against confirmation:
Republicans: Mi-Nary. Knhison.
Urookhart, (ilenn and McMaster.
Democrats: Thomas of Okla
homa, (Jeorge anil Heflin.
With 0 voting, and H jiaired,
the entire membersliip of tho sen
ate was accounted for.
Including the pairs, the senate
Mtood 34 Republicans and 111 Dem
ocrats for confirmation nnd Z'2
Republicans. 2(i Democrats and
one Farmer-Labor ngalnst.
Given to Boys and Girls m
, It -ml I - wvrl iviM r1
t
The committee managing the
luncheon of Rusiness and Pro
fessional Women to lie held at
CHARLES TAFT WIDOW
GIVES TWO MILLIONS
CINCINNATI. iiiiy T.-r-M')
Mrs. Annie Tart, sister-in-law of
the late Chief Justice William
Hotel Holland tomorrow noon hawl Howard Taft, today gave
asked all club members .to invite
their mothers. Sunday is mothers
day Jind the club takes this op
portunity to honor those persons
und dearest to the members. Clrls
who do not have mothers In thi
city are asked to adopt one for
the luncheon.
Convention pl.ms, considered at
last night's meeting of the club
at the Y. W. C. A. will ho brought
up tomorrow noon for further ac
tion, i
The ribbon badges for the state
convention have been cut and are
ready for printing.
01)0 to the University of Cincinnati
as a memorial to her husband.
Charles 1. Taft, philanthropist nnd
publisher who died last December.
AT WESTERF1ELD HOME
P. K. Harris of0eattle. eiiltor
nf the Pacific I'oulu .vraan. will
meet with members of the Rogue
Hlver Valley Poultry Breeders; as
sociation at the home of N. C.
Westerfielii tonight.
The rogulan-meeting "f ,n0 or"
Ranl7.atlon nibe In session nn.l
poultrymen feel they e fortun
ate In having Mr. llni'Hs m the
city nt this time. All-members
are Irscd to lie pre.ieW
THE DAI.I.ICS, Ore., May 7 tP)
Injured when his automobile
overturned on the road between'
Shaniko anil Antelope. Joseph L.
Weaver. 42. of Knterprlse, died in,
a hospital here yesterday. He had;
nlnned tinder the car for
several hours before other mo
torist found him.
Births
JO-
vifAu- v. J.. kii: i.
The Anti-Saloon league of New
Jersey has serv. what is in ef
fect a notice onwiglit M"'
row that unless he declares ff
prohibition in his campaign .igalnst
JoseprO'. ITellnghuysen for ihp
repTt'dHn -ena.oria. neniinati-n.
a dry candidate will be named.
Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P.
Wilcox a ton, weighing 7 pounds.
!l ounces, at Purucker's, Wednes
day. May 7.
DR. McCONNELL, NOTED
BAPTIST, SUCCUMBS!
JACKSONVII.I.K. Fla .'Mny 7.
nr. Lincoln McConnell, for-
no-r pnllremnn who turneil nuthor,
lecturer and minister, finally be-
coming pastor of many leadiniQ)
B uitlst church in the south nnd
soWihwejt. ili'il "t n neari iiuihb
today.
"Mythirteen-ycar-olddaugh-tcr
Maxine was troubled with
backache and pain when she
came into womanhood. I knew
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound would help her be
cause I used to take It myself
at her age. Now she does not
have to stay home from school
and her color is good, she eats
well and docs not complain of
being tired. We arc recom-
ending the Vegetable Com
i .i i i .i
pouna to otner scnooi girts
who need it. You may publish
this letter." Mrs. Floyd But
cher, R. 2, Gridler), Kansas.
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