Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    r' MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930.
Bargain
Mays
s "At .
Adriennt's
Distinctive, Individual
Apparel for Women
in r . ... ;
Dresses "
Dresses in shantung, prints
if unu nut urefieo,
$26.00' values
$14.95
'ii..
Coats in velvet and tailored
tweeds
V2 price
Chiffon
And service weight hose in
-all Spring shades,
. :m (if '.
1' $139 i
4pr.$5
One group of huts in' light
cool straws.
Gloves
Imported Fownes, French
kid gloves. Broken sites
price
Mr. David Macowsky
will be atr Adrienne's
with several trunks
of advanced fall mer
chandise Wednesday
from noon dhtil 5 p.
m. You are cordially
invited to see the
very latest from
Paris. Phone . 577 .for
appointments.
EVIDENCE
TO
jl
Ernest Kller, charged wllh par
tlcliialfon in the robbery of (he
Brown ' Mommtlle company Btoro
at Kaide Point, In the early morn
ing or March Ttli lawt, wan exou
erated .yuMtrday, when the court
ordered a directed verdict of ac
iiitl nt. The state failed to make
a rune.
Kller with throe other members
of a gang, who turned state's evf.
dence was alleged to have partici
pated in the robbery. The de
rendunt "got a break" ill a law,
that dates hack SOU yearn, and is
a part of the Oregon statutes. It
provides aguinst conviction upon
the uncorroborated evidence of an
accomplice in a crime.
Idler also offered an alibi. He
showed by. witnesses Hint he had
spent a large portion of the late
evening of the - date ol' the crime,
talking to thei clerk In the Grand
Hotel, and had gone to bed about
I wd'o'olneki complaining or a tooth
ache. '
.. TJjo.. state failed -to show -that
Kller knew t ho other members of
the gang, and offered no witnesses
to show that ever had been in
their company.
Circuit judge Hi D. Norton, after
clearing away routine matters here
leaves Mils afternoon 'for Grants
Pass, where he will hold court the
balance of. the week.
The- Packard company lis an
nouncing' In thlH piiptM' .today a
reduction or $400, nearly 20 per
cent, off the old price on tho en
tiro standard eight line of eleven
models.
The ad snys: "These new prices
open the door to Packard owner
ship -for thousands who have al
ways preferred a Packard hut felt
una It le to pay tho price., hut the
new prices make your own dreams
of Packard ownership come true.
"Wo can prove to your complete
satisfaction, with facts and fig
ures,' that a - Packard standard
eight will cost no more to op
erate than i any.. other enp of like
size and power. tiring in your
.present -oar cost- figures and lei uh
compare them with ours. Then
drive the big, powerful, luxurious
Packard;" :: , ; .''
; J. J. OHenbruBgo "is the local
dealer for Puckards.
BENSON DANCE CLASS
ON . CRATER1AN STAGE
1 " 1
Ju, n, ; colorful dance, pageant '3D
students of,. Mrs, Kye .Jlensinj, local
uuiu'iiiK niHLi'uciur, we i n prcHtMiinu
last night at tho Cratcrian theatre
following the first show,
v Klahornte costumes, designed hy
Tom Swem with the modernistic
scene effects added much to the
Interesting program, ranging In
f ea t u res from tho t h res - legged
dance of the 10 high school und
business girls to the scarecrow
number.
' Muslo for tho affair was furnish
ed by a special orchestra, consist-
In of Miss Margaret Chlldors,
Donald Moore and Do Los Gilbert.
. . The program will he repeated
again this evening hotween shows
;for tho benefit of people who were
inmnie to nil end last night, 1
IS CONVINCED IT
SAVED HER LIFE
"I hadsuffered with , Indigestion
for ynrs, my olrculatloft was nor,
there wortn horiy illwnys severe
pains in the region of uty Kali lilad-
M HS. MAY. K. ItKNIiAND
der. Wick hondachi'S rip:irlv i mil
me dlstrfrctcft. A slow-acting tlver
sept me consiunuy constipated nnd
I hecamo hervou and almost a
physical wreck. Ity the time I fin
ished the fourth bottle uf Kit in on
1 felt like a Well woman. Kvery
mIHU nf Indigestion Is gitne. f eat
anything I want, my gall bladder
d(Hsn't trouble me, my circulation
is good and my nerves nre In fine
tthape. I sleep wonderfully and nm
fast gaining welKht, strength nnd
vitality. I am convinced that Har
gnn saved my life.
I "Hnrgon Tills stimulated my liver
Virtd relieved me entirely of bilious
hps nnd constipation." Mrs, May
I-:. Itenhind. N. 281 1 Ttndekn Ht..
Hpokane. Magill Drug Co., nuenti.
: "Jjk ,
FLORAL TRIBUTES
FOR M'KINNEY BY
F
Many floral offerings were tele
graphed to ' Med ford yesterday
from different parts of the world
to he placed on the grave of Ive
McKlnney, famous uviator, whoHe
funerul wbh held Sunday afternoon
in thia city. McKlnney wax killed
In Teterboro, N. J., while taking
liuirt in nn air cirrus.
Honorary pall 'hearers at the
funeral were lieutenants Ham
I'Yeeman, Clyde Cook, IVehlon Mc
Hee, Joe Miller, liurell Uaucom
and Qlenn Laid ley. Active pall
bearers were W. H. Kosenhuum,
Walter T. Jennings, Ned VUas,
Floyd Hart, Krank Parrel 1 und
Clalus McCredle.
The sermon was delivered Ity
Rev. James K. Conder. Mrs. J. It.
Thompson sang "One Sweetly Sol
emn Thought," and "Thy Will Be
Done.'
Members of the firing squud
were . Lieut. Llnuley, Sergeants
It t-ed and Wiley, Corporals Lantls,
Cole, and .Crowe, und Privates,
first class, Welch, Grove, Glem and
Con ley.
Included among the American
Region officers present were A. J.
Anderson, chaplain; N. C. Chaney,
adjustant, and W, J. looker, ser
vice officer.
IS
ADVICE OF AGENT
-Apple. . ;
The prolonged cold weather has
divided the first brood codling
moth flight -in such a manner
that it Is advisable to apply n
third cover sprayr This spray
should be completed by June 17th.
If the oil-lead arsenate combi
nation waft-used In the last cover
Hprny, it is advisable to use lead
arsenate only, at tho rate of three
pounds' per hundred gallons of
water. If this combination was
not used In tho last spray, added
control may bo obtained by using
ono gallon of n light type summer
oil emulsion, plus one-half pound
casein spreader, plus two pounds
of lead arsenate per hundred gal
Ions of water.
Pern's.
It Is considered good insurance
to apply a third cover spray on
all varieties of pears, for reasons
stated above. ' a-
,'J'hls should ho completed by
Juno 17th. Umo three pounds of
arsenate of lead to 100 gallons of
water.
Spider mites have not yet been
found on pear trees In sufficient
numbers to warrant the addition
of oil ut this time. Any grower
who suspects nn Infestation should
get , in touch with the county
agent.
, U Q. OENTNEn.
, So. Oro. Experiment Station.
. U P. W1I-COX, .
County Agent
T
HEARS PLEDGE OF HELP
(Ity 10. II. KtiHthnieler) , .
CFNTHAIi I'OINT, Ore., June
10. (Special.) Opening of tho
new Central l'olnt Grango hall last
Friday night brought out an atten
dance of about 250, Including Sams
Valley 11, Kagle Point 8, Jackson
ville 3, Williams Creek 1.
For. the boneflt of non-members
the lecture hour was taken up first
with the following numbers: Har
monica and ukelele. Jack South
well and daughter Klhsabcth; read
ing, "Uncle George's Idea of Wom
en," Mrs. Mury Catey; solo, "Hun
rlso an dYou," Miss Doris Richard
sou with Mrs, Mabel1 Hlms at the
piano; songs, Dorothy Smith,
Klliiaheth Southwell and Luetic
Hover; two violin numbors, Court
Ptirkeyplle nnd Henry Leaverton.
Miss Kdna Merrltt at the piano
Seven candidates received 1he
first and second degrees tinder the
guidance of the ladles' drill team.
A communication was read from
I .a Grande Grange stnting they are
willing to stand pat on State
Grango convention In Jackson
county for lD3l, nnd a good many
delegates are on their road to Red
mond to flitht hard for Medford
and Jackson county. l
The red lantern belonging to the
city of Central Point and used for
tho protection of innocent parties
at sewer excavntion at Grange hall
wan -taken by some-absent-minded
Individual, and should be returned.
Horace Addts, Pendleton, Ore
gon, field manager of the Oregon
J-'armer, was next Introduced and
ttavo n tarn on uurereni topics or
which Oleomargarine taxation was
delved Into.
Mr, Addis should havo tnkon up
mnro time so that Grangers could
git better acquainted, ns we often
read his nrtleh'N and one of the
last In Oregon Farmer of June 6th,
Stockmen for Fnrm Hoard,
The dedication of tho new tin 11
was tuken up and the date set for
Friday, June 27th. all Grangers to
furnish n covered dish (with some
good victuals In It).
Refreshments were served In
basement.
Ki'freshmcnt committee for June
20th are Miss Georgia Pruett and
Mesdnmes A. H. Clements, Martha
Gregory, Virginia Rohnrrt. K. L.
Itlackrord, Keavertnn, Muttle C.
Jones, Margaret Hnmnr, J. K.
Green nnd o, 1., Mndley,
Crazy That Way
Sparkling Comedy
The new Movietone comedy,
"Crazy that Way," which comes to
the Pox Rialto theater tomorrow,
is said to have
become an even
more delightful
piece of smart
tonifoolerly than
the original
stage success
from which it
was- adapted,
Vincent Law.
rence'a "In hove
With I.ove."
A splendidly
chosen cast is
headed by .loan
Bennett, Ken- ftt
Regis Toomey.
one of the best
bets uncovered
bv the screen in
years; Jason Konarcis, wm toureu
the country in the stage production
of "7th Heaven" with Helen Men
ken; I,umsden Hare and others.
The story deals with the younger
"400" and their peculiar Ideas of
courtship, love, and marriage. Miss
Bennett is the queen bee ol the
social colony with admirers a-
plenty, and how she cajoles,, mis
leads and makes them misunder
stand her forms the basic theme
of a sparkling little comedy, finely
enacted and superbly staged,
WILLEn PUPILS
This' - evening! during -- ''Copcp
TIour" froni' I) to -10 p. th will by
hnrd the first of a series of- two
attractive radio recitals by the
talented pupils of Itosa Blnckmore
Wlilett.
These recital programs, which
are to he presented thru the cour
tesy of the California Oregon Pow
er company, will feature' special
nrrnngements of selections from
noted composers nnd should prove
of interest to every music lover in
the valley. Those taking part in
tonight's program 1 will ' h pupils
of not only tho At ed ford studio of
Mrs. Wlilett but tho Grants Pass
studio as well. While most of the
numbers will be presented- by the
more advanced students, there will
also be demonstrated the work of
those who have had only- a few
months training. Tho . detailed
program will be as follows;
.(a) "Spring Song" ........Hollnender
(b) "Arabesque" C'hamlnadc
Gertrude Iloyle (freshman),
"Seguidllla" (Spanish dance) Bohn
Louise i Itcher (Grants Pass
;) . j Junior high) K
"An'dantlno" i.Xemftvo
Carmen Denn (Grants Passi
Junior high) f
"Love's Oracle" ............Bphn
Carol Scheffel (8 months tuition)
"Lady Pompadour," court dande
Gabriel Alprel
Lcona Duugherty (Junior)
"Fadette" Impromptu Bphn
Marguerite Boyle (Junior, high)
Les Sylphes Valse Baohmnnn
Carmen Dean (Grants Pass,
Junior high)
Valse Dragonaise Thome'
Huby Htono (sophomore)
Polonaise ....Bohm
Louise Letcher (G rants Pass,
Junior high) '
(a) Fantnsle Impromptu Chopin
(h) Pollchlnello (The Clown)....'
Rachmaninoff
Oornen Leveret te (Junior)
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IN AIR PROGRAM
9 T0 10 TONIGHT
Remember "Him-
Next Sunday
Smart, New
TIES
SI to $3.50
SHIRTS
$1.65 to $9
HOSE
35c to $2
Sport Belts
$1.50
Top to Toe Outfitters ,
TICKETS ON SALE
FOR LECTURE BY
edi;
Increased Interest Hi the lecture
to be given in thfe"P'resfeyte:riijii
church Friday evening by Edison
Marshall, author and big game
hunter of international reputation.
Is being expressed in Medford. The
local public is anticipating the:
event as the reading public antici
pates Die completion of Mr. Mar
shall's new books. ;
For the benefit of persons whp
are unable to hear well, or for
some other reason prefer sitting
in the first few rows of the ohurch,
Mr. Marshall has had the first five
rows of seats reserved. The rest
of the house will be sold at the
general admission price.
Tickets for reserved seats, which
will sell for 75 cents, may be obr
talned at Heath's drug store ani
the Jackson County iank. Funds,
realized from the. lecture will bs
donated by Mr. Marshall- to some
local churlty organization prob
ably, the community chest. . .
"One African Night" is the sub
ject Mr. Marshull. has chosen for
his lecture. He will include in it
muny of his experiences in east
Africa, where- ho recently enjoyed
a big game hunt. Tho- general
characteristics of the country will
be described in his usual colorful
and magnetic style. , .-.
1
FISK TRADE-IN AT
Fisk tiro uscra will welcome the
announcement of another trade
in sale at the Jennings Tire com
pany, located across from Mer
rick's natatorium.
The purpose of tho sale Is to
secure a larg number of used
tires; which has been- greatly de
pletod during the past month, Sam
Jennings, proprietor, stated today.
For the duration of tho special
Flsk trade-in event, cash will bo
paid for old tires on cars when
they are traded in on top 'grade
super-Fisk tires. Every' Flsk is
first quality nnd . guaranteed,-
tho sale offers an excellent oppor
tunity for southern Oregon-drivers
to re-tire for the summer svasonr
Song And Color
In "Rogue Song'
"Song, and cofbrhlglt 'adventure
and romance, are all, mended Into
the first motion picture Starring a
famous opera singer. Lawrence
Tlbbett, world's greatest operatic
baritone, bids fair also to become
ono of the world's greatest mhvte
stars, as a result .of "The' Rogue
Song," which comes to the Fox
Craterian theater tomorrow. . ,
Filmed entirely In color the new
picture combines an. -engrossing
plot with spectacle and gorgeous
music, all woven Into a romance
of love and adventure. Though
some of Its music approaohes grand
opera magnitude, It is not opera.
Other of the songs are charming
popular numbers. . -
And though the songs are an
Integral part of the poignant drama(
the story Itself is a great motion
Huts off to Fnther next Sun
day, for Hint's the diiy every
body is noinp; to think first of
Fiilher. The best Pad in the
world deserves some little token
of your esteem, nnd it won't
bo hard to lense him if yon
mnke your selection nt lie
store that bus nlwnfs served
lim. tWe have hundreds of
items that will be just ri-ilit
for somebody's Father nnd
Absolutely U K for somebody's
purse. Come in early nnd let
us help yon with siiKtrentions,
Always In Earnest
loin us in the General Electric Haur,Mroudcat every Saturday ttvening
Medford Electric
f;f it) 'ft
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picture lay, aside from4)ie music.
Tihbett, a splendid acfot'fata. Well
an a great singer, Is compelling
In thej;oleo.f .the sl.qs'UB., bandit -
chief of the Caucasus. Catherine
Pale Owen makes a very beautiful
Dining
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HEND Electrical storms have
mad6 heavy inroads in the wllil V
fowl . iwpulatlon of Summer lakei
Lightning struck where the-,: bird
were nesting and only a few eggfl
were hatched.- ' . .
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