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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1930)
"" MED FORD MATL THrBUNT!. MEDFOnn. ' 0171-(: OX. SUNDAY. MAY 2", 10P.O. PAfiE RIGIIT ' llZliBnillllMM 1 ' TO ROGUE FOLKS LODGE IN JUNE , A temporary order grunting the cux'.JIt of Sy'iUla Hnbcrecht, 15. lu Mr. ind Mm. Oscar Hhephord of ltngtic Hlvor was nlKncMl yeHterdiiy afternoon hy County Judge Alex Sparrow, In t"e juv-niIo court. Th uoiion followed a hearing Hint Iuk: ed it 11 morning, find revealed the trials of childhood when the father hati'ih" wanderlust i'lid an auto. The father. J. H. Ifnhcrerht, and his nun, Fred. 13. departed for Beatile, Wanh., following a grilling the parent received at the hands of Judge Sparrow ami District Attor ney (ieorgo A. Coddfng. W'ltnenKi'H residing hi Hog no Tllvei and the Mvans Creek district. teHtlfiod that the father was no fit pei-h-un to have the rare of the girl, that he "attended wild parties, and got e drunk h anybody. " that h' i ftsHoclateH wore not fit company Tor a growing girl, nnd th-it he vh n poor provider for his little flork.i John Itreecllng of IIolmio Ulvei; told tho court that last fall, when the girl was without food or hIm-IUt, hi wife had invited her io stay at his house, and that he had. The Breeding testified they wel comed the girl to their roof he j oa ufo they felt hc needed them. All the witnesses were positive (hp futhtr was not a fit person to hnve the euHlody of the girl, a bright and atlruetlve miss. They a!-' leired he made no effort to provide, shelter and clothing for her. H reeding also testified that the father attended wl!d parties." and frequented pool halls, occasionally rawing wood. It also developed that the father and his children lived with a house Keeper In the Kvans Creek country, and that Hoherecht had illegally transported the woman from Oak land, Calif., to this valley. Kred, the boy, was a frank wit ness, who boasted of hl lioy Keout membership and spoke In th words of a man. He told of the wanderings of his father, and sttl.l lie Wan born In Pennsylvania, and had attended Hchool "both city and country., and liked the country schools' best." It was brought out that uf number of families In the northern end of the county were willing to take the boy to raise, but the, court lot him leavo with his father, to whom ho Is attached. J Affording to the Juvenile nut li -nrlUoH the ease has been brewlir; for some time. Tho action of the Juvenile eon it will probably bo made final with tho approval of the Oregon Chllu Wei faro nsHoclatlon. The pear industry Is growing I'l .South t American countries. Tn people in the fruit business down there are "mighty keen." accord- ; Ing to George Cohurn. vice-presi dent of the American Fruit Grow The Medford Klks lodge at meeting last Thursday night voted in approve the petition of! nsKHt.laIfon m w.-natrhee, who the many men in Grants l'as for st(,1()).(, In M,Mifr. yesterday for a lodge to bo granted that 'hV'., HMort visit w)lh Harry Cedar AcconlJng to the Grants Pass, waJ hjH r(.turn fn,m Ul, llln. Courier the movement fur a lo,l;,M.n continent. in mat ciiy win reaen a euinax cds UurtletiH. or Williams they J are railed down then1 the next in on t h when humli members ami scores or i-xituuvi-h, raised most in Chile and Ar will reach th city to parllclpale ; ,.,,,. There will he manv an- juu in a few years, Mr. Cohurn b- trees. no'V ill a eiiy-wioe reieiruinni I no .May issue oi in 1 jh-ves. ,,.s soon an the Kik. tne oniciai news pumu-auon j J))itnt(.(l H,.irt b(.IirinK. of the Medfonl lodge, which wa.j The Kngllsh people manage most distributed to It many meniherH()f Uri fn)U h,niSf.s ln Kmith Am. through the mull the latter pai t j vric;l .,,, U;xVo ll(,,m(.,i the same of last week. In foil of news and . ...!. . t,riVu ,u.,ri in .i,,. i(lf.ifi,. j northwoMi. oven to the lithograpn j ed labels. Mr. Coliui'ii c(nsideis l South America a wonderful country for the pear Industry, but has lit tie faith In the development of a'J plcs down there, because of cli matic conditions. Rialto Features Edmund Lowe activities of the lodge. On the first page Is a two-column wide obituary and picture of the late George T. Collins, a former exalted ruler and one of Its most prominent and active members for years. The Klks picnic grounds on the ltoguo Itiver, 1 :! miles northeast of the city, are in fine condition now and are open to 101 ks and their fr-mllles at any time. Saturday, June la. I Flag day. but will be observed by the local lodgo the next day. Sunday, th" I y- IT " exercises to be held In the city 1 1 H C TOOfZ t llTTl park, weather permitting, AUorney Horace Manning, prominent mem ber of the K la math Kalis lodge, will give the address. The annual vacation of the Med ford lodge begins June 1, to bud until October, when hdgo meet ings will only be held the first Thursday night of each month. The club rooms, however, will be open as usual dully throughout the vaca tion period, FOR VALLEY, PUN Gene X. Simpson of the state! game bird farms, spent Saturday In the city making arrangements for the establishment of a game bird hatchery In this valley on the Pub. lb; Water company farm on tho Crater Inke highway. It Ih proposed to build a hatchery and hatch about 1,000 rhliipui' pheasant eggs, and raise the broods so they can be liberated in vih-Iouh parts of the stale. The hatchery will start opera tions us soon as possible. With T. 15. Hanlels, Klmpson conferred with tho county uoir.'l yesterday relative tit fixing a bridge and a road lending to the hatchery site. Kdinund Lowe in "Morn Iteck less" Is tho screen feature today in the Fox Klnllo theater, a crook Imelodrama made from Oonald Henderson Clark's ' novel. "Louis perettl." The ennobling influence of war Is the underlying thought of the picture, and the answer Is It docs nut Lurn crooks Into saints nor recreate men. One meets a group of gangsters, Knst Side hoys that have grown up together and formed themselves into a thieving, fearless, ruthless crowd. Hereltl ia their leader, a reck less fellow who saves himself us ually from getting into Jams, and who Is quick on the trigger. There are several cold-blooded murders in the story, with Louis credited with two of the in and his pal, iilg Shot, with another. There is some good In Ileretl, however, and he does make an at tempt to go straight after coining hack front the war. He looks after bis sister, and Is filial toward bis parents, and he loves the sister of his buddy In France, hut she mar ries someone else and Louis mixes ogaln with the old gang. Meteorological Report iltalph J. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlufleld LUilloy of Medford AJd a graduate of the Medford High school In lti-'U, uw been chosen us tho must outstanding tftmlnnt hi accounting to bo ln-l gludetl In tho graduating class of trfb Oregon Btalo collejto this year. Ho will go to Portland June 11 t attend a atate meeting of the American Institute of Account iuts nt which time ho will be ftltcn a set of accounting books valued at (2ft. j Tho choice was made at the meeting of tho accounting honor rtry fraternity. Heta Alpha Psl, held last week. Cauda J. Ham, secretary of the nceounlnntw In stitute, was Uio niuln speaker of tlu. evening, surest Ing helpful pointers 'for students before start ing In public work. Sunday. May 21. I Kit 11 . I'or 'casts Medford and vicinity: Sunday, cloudy and unsettled; no change in temperature. Oregon: Sunday, settled; no change ; PREACH ON TRAVELS .' " ' . lti'V. J, li. MrDmmlil mill Wife Imvo JUMt returncl from tholr trip to KunMif ami ttio Holy I.aml. Ik' will lirlni! Mm nu'iwi.BO nl tlip I'M ml l'M'oo Mi'tlHulnt phuri'h thin muni- lull anil Mm, McDunalil will mn-ik In tho nvcnttiK. ;:Tho inoKKiiL'i'.', will ln lirlminliiu full of Intercut. Cnnio anil lu-ar them. Sunilay arhoul, 10 . m.: pn-m-h Inn. II a. m.t Vnuim IVoplc's turot- Inn. 7 p. m.; iircachhm, 8 p. in. '..IM-uyoi- nervlri' TlHirinlay i'VO lilliK. l. m. Horv mi HiiwIih'hh .lutin AniitM'Hon "r tan v inmu J'nlnt rCfUin anil Harvey Dcllrliu uf the Orantu Thwi illntrli't. twi leailiiK fariiu'i of the Uncut' Hlvor valley, Hpent yeHtenlay nfteriumn In: Medford attenillim to liuMnesn nia.-i 'tvra ninl dlKCimHln farniliiK con OKIoiih ,wlth frlemlB. rltilnly uiul un In temperature Local Dutn. ft a 'I'einperature (ileM-.) .. 47 MlKliext (IuhI 12 lin) 7!l Iiwevt (Ihhi 2 lira.).. -17 tel. hlllnlillty tpet.).... 47 I'reelpltation llni-heNl .00 Stale ut weather ...IMear 1 Total preelpltallon alnci leinlier 1. i sii;;i. 1 :i li 7 Inehen. SunrlMe today, 4:42 a. in. Sunsi t today. 7 : ;t I p. m. Sutirlse .Monitay, 4:41 a. nt. MeteoroloulKl 411 311 I'dy. Sep- UU REPAIRING! Wo aro in CONSTANT TOUCH With CONTEACTORS, CARPENTERS and PAINTERS who will handle all kinds of building repairs or new construction. Whatever you want done, we kne w the man to do it for you. i I Just Auothor Big Pines Service BIG PINES LUMBER. CO. Jleturni to Ponlnnil '.. MIM Helen Mulr of I'oitlaml. Who hn been the hone Kllent of Mlaa irate Andrewa for the pi.t week, left yesterday aft.rnoon for her home. Kleiifiuiit ' Workmen at the Sterling ml'ie (hi? iHnt week dlncovcred tile tank of a pre-hlHtorlc elephant while lulclnx. Thin link In now on dis play In the window at the Cham ber of Commerce. At prevloun tlni" portion of the name type of ant-1 rnal have been discovered In the Valley. t - s"'C'HICAIO. May 2 iyPl A vor-; diet of "murder and eulclde" wan returned today hy a coroner' Jurv; at . the Inquest Into the death of William Cochrane Muny. 30. Cnnn- fllan war veteran, nnd hi youn wife, , found dead Inut nlkht In their niltomolille nl (llencne, III, Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to toe with French Heel Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 "The Food Is Better at The Modford THE. STORE FOR -. ... EVERYBODY" J PMONt-486-467 MtDfORftOWOON. A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT .COUNTRY Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon Your Radio If it needs fixing call on our expert We Know How To Fix Them! WITHAM SUPER SERVICE INC. 8th A Riveriide Phone IK 24-HOUR SERVICE AKRIVFJI Things You Should Have to Complete Your Bathing Ensemble W Caps . . . 10c to C9c Shoes . . . 69c to $1.00 Beach Bags ... 49c to $1.25 Beach Sandals at . 49c Bathing Belts ... 25c BEACH TOWELS luiiili'il Knirlisli v'olliiu liciu'li Tmvcls, full hoily si?.!'. . . . Til I'M" c ! ( n u in 1IIIV- clly Klnprd di'sijins. $2,25 Beach Coolie Coats I ii 1 1 it i-1 I W ii ti 1 Cliallit' ('unlit' ('mils in nil Hie tiiiy , lit'iii'll flilni'S. Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Kiddies The Famous Jantzeri Swimming Suits for Men, Women and Children NliW coltirl'tist hues; new eoiiiliinat i'His, vivit eidiis mid fliitlei'iti; new .stiii-.suits that elin' to the buck and shoulders; new styles, youthful, sleutlei'iJ'.iiisr; with these Jiiiilzen lends the style puce of 1!W0. Tightly knitted from the strongest long-fibered wool, a JiuitJ'.en fits you comfortably, smoothly without a wrinkle. And due to the maj-'ic of Jaiitzoii-stich, a .lantzeii always holds its shape both in ami on! of water. Jantzen Suits for Men Women and Children FOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR KIDDIES $5.50 $6.50 $4.75 l" $7.50 $1.35 $5.50 TI1K now HWiminliiK stilt styles for the sea sun of I!i:i0 by COI.UMIIIAKNIT tiro ninnitK tlio finest of the year, t'uliimlilahnit Bulls come to you In every fiiHh-innulile- color to lend charm anil iliHtinctinn to the bather. Soft pastel tones vie with bold brilliant hues In a marvelous variety of eomlii ntalons. t Wq have assembled, a complete line of new ('oltimblnknlt salts for women and children. These pure wool suits are guaranteed color fast and to fit perfectly. Women and Children Columbia Knit Suits $1.35 to $6.50 Toiletries for the Bather Among the creams used by t he smartest women on the beaches this summer will be Doro thy Gray's sun burn cream and bleach crem. A 1 s o HoulilEant's "liueliiue rieurs" skill lotion "Vltadous" lemon a n il almond fleams. Minds' 1'rostel la creams. These you will find in our modern toiletries section. Main floor. Ask for your JANTZEN COLOR KEY An interesting booklet. Tho ".lant.cn color key to Binarl sun and sea togs" is yours for the asking. This delightful little folder will tell you i n' an understanding way just what color you should wear. AsK for ono. Colors and Styles to Match the Individuality Your Color Chart Is As Foil lows: A Titan If you ar tltian you should wear . bathing suit of pastel greeif dawn, tun tan, sapphire, orchid purple, sea green, navy, black or ivory. $4.50 m IS j 1 Y A Blond A Brunette H f U f? '-II you are1 a Blond you If you are a brunette you H (( If should wear a bathing suit should wear a bathing suit H 111 If of P,,te' flren scarlet, of airway blue, orange, . sapphire blue, black, arure pastel orange, scarlet, em- E M lly. blue, ripple green, sunburn erald, pastel yellow, Ivory 8V ' or orchid purple. black or capuci'ne. I I ' VN Other Lines of Quality Suits of ' B r"'i AjtfSV. All-Wool Yarns for Men and Boys ji ( v O i' : i 1 ;-1