Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD M3H TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930,
NAME FOR
UNDY SON
INTERESTS
Public Sure Father or Grand
' father Will Be Honored
Mother and Babe Making
. Satisfactory Progress, Is
Meager Report.
ENOIiEWOOD, N. J June 24.
() Public 'Interest In tile non
boru to Colonel and Mm. ChurleB
A.' Lindbergh was centered today
upon i lie tnoice of a name for the
famous Infant.
Despite the reticence of Colonel
Lindbergh and other members or
the Morrow household since I ho an
nouncement or the birth, the pub
lie Hemned to take it lor Rranted
Ihnt the child would be christened
either Charles Augustus Jr., after
his, father, or Charles Dwlght, a
name combining that of his rather
Olid his maternal Kriiniirutlior, Am
bassador IJwlKht V. Morrow.
. Unofficial word tillered past the
guards at tlie gate of the Morrow
estate that Mrs. Anne Lindbergh Oregon
and the son born on her twenty'
fourth birthday were "ninldnK sat'
Isfactory proRreHs," hut that was
oil.
Messages Flow In
A messenger boy lulled up Hie
hill (o the Morrow home at half,
hour intervals all day yesterday,
each time bringing a shoal' or tele
grams and cablegrams or congrat
ulation from all purls of the world.
Among them were messages from
President Hoover, Don Manuel C.
Tellez, Mexican ambassador to
Washington, and persons promin
ent in avlutlon circles.
Flowers and other gifts sent by
friends were delivered In a truck.
A baby can iage manufacturer
who attempted to deliver a sumplo
or. niH product as a girt to the
Lindbergh baby was turned buck
at the gate with the Information
relayed liom the house through the
guards that the Lindberghs had not
ordered a baby carriage and did
not want one.
REVEAL CHARMS
- MISS MEDFORDS
irarnc doesn't halt when she
goes by lor she Isn't going by and
neither is traffic nli pedestrians
stop ngnt in front of the windows,
where the future Miss Medford is
on display. Twenty-three mem
bers of the local feminity have
entered the contest and have been
photogrpuhed by Shangle's studio.
They are to be seen toilay In
Shangle's display window and In
the windows of merchunls who are
sponsoring them In the Lions club
contest. ,
They will be seen in norum! nt
the dance at Oriental Wardens
Saturday night, when one will be
chosen from the group to represent
Medford In the stute contest In
Portland.
Arrangements have been com
pleted to provide ndenunie ventila
tion at the dance hall lor the sum
mer season.
All entrants were photographed
In bathing siiIih furnished by .1.
c. Penney company. They will up
pear in review at the dance In
tneir dance frocks and ugaiu In
naming suits.
i no dnnce opens nt 9:00 o'clock
wiin music lurnlslied by the
iMUgiits or liarmonv." or Wood
C'nlir., and n record crowd Is an-
UCIIIllted to V ew the llllllrinir nf
tlie local beuiitv who will ontor
competition for the Lit le of "Miss
winner of which will
Character Analysis Given
Beauty Contest Entrants
ROAD
IRK
l.lciinor Skculo HurwocMt. vidua! expression will lead you to
y LioiiM- i;oniesi correspondent.) . success.
Vou are a very artistic person, p In lime vou will Imnrovo nnon
You love all individual expression your inner soul quality and be a
In art, music, public life, writing, leader In the field, for you possess
u:. iou are appreciative and qultela marked degree of Individuality
tolerant or the spiritual outloosj At present you are too change
while Inclining to the muterlnl side ' able for your own Interests, nnd
as well. Clever in narrative and It will be well for von to chooni.
repartee, versatile, quite respon
sive, quick and many-sided, soci
able, you find- many things In life
to Interest you.
In order to BUcceed you must
get In harmony with your birth
path lesson and cultivate the abil
ity to slick to one thing Ions
enough to assure success.
Also you need to learn to decide
every question tor yourself with
out delay. iPlnywrltlng. planning'
of dramatics, nnd theatrical direct
ing are fields open to you In which
your very strong desire for Indl-1
life's work which will give you
an opportunity to express yourself
fully, then stick to it until success
comes.
Your outer personality, from
your present rate of vibration sig
nifies that artistry Is the strongest
element In your mnkeup.
You nrein harmony with your
birth path lesson if you will apply
this advice, for you have great
ability to Instill method, routine
nnd order In the things you do,
and sufficient Individuality to climo
tar above the average.
COUNTY
UNDER
WAY FOR 1930
Engineer Rynning Reports
Dead Indian, Lake Creek,
Elk Creek Routes Receiv
ing Attention.
DEUEL AND DAY ARE
I
then Journey to Oalvcston, Texas.
nnu ontor the "Miss Universe"
race. ,
Several arguments wore heard
on the stroets this morning be
tween persons who lind selected
the girls from photograph they
considered the most deserving of
the title of "Miss Modrord."
Increased Interest in the race
Is untlclpnlnd when ihe girls ap
pear in person. Names of the
lucky persons, who will net as
Judges at thu grand finale have
not been announced.
FORMER FEDERAL
STORY 1
(Continued from Page 1)
Kltzmnuricc, an Irishman, nnd two
flermans. Captain Hermann Koehl
nnd the late Huron Von Jlllnet'eld.
l oll Nliorl of (ion
liVi'll they fell short of thel
goal, landing, at Oreenley Island,
lonely spot on the coast of l-nlir
dor, where they were for days bo
lore iney could be brought south
warn
Captain Klngsford Smith's most
llv S. S. Sniilli.
II. ft. Deuel left today by auto
for Portland on business. Mr.
Deuel will be n member of the
fegislnture this winter nnd will
"hob-nob" with- the statesmen
while In Portland, especially
gnrdlng the speakership of the
house.
The two votes from Jackson
county will bo n factor 111 deter
mining whether Prank I.nnergan
or Herbert (lordnn will he speak
er. K. U. Day will be the other
representative rrom Jackson coun
ty. No pledges have so far been
mnde by either of them and the
contest Is so close that the two
votes rrom Jackson, given to
either candldnto, might decldo the
speakership.
Doth candidates, personally and
through friends, nre persistently
seeking the support of Represen
tatives Deuel nnd Duy.
8LACKM0RE STUDENTS
AIR RECITAL TONIGHT,
E famous previous flight was
trip- from Oakland airport on
I coast or California lo Win
Kleld, Honolulu, nnd thence
th
eel
I
: way uf the KIJI Islands, to Aust
J ,, ...... . ' .,"" "in native bind. That was in
.-w,a iiiiukuii, luruior wen juno.-lIIS.
......... ,,.., urni-mur oi iuis uis- Although loaded to capacity with
j..-,. ...... o, ruimiHui oi gasoline the Pig ship raced 1 1,0(1
...ckiuiu, who hiiuui iwo years ago yards down th.
obtained a transfer from Ihnt serv
ice to become clly superintendent
ft malls or Klamath Kails, having
Revered bis connection with the
postal service some time ago for
a f business position In that city,
arrived in Meiliord several doys
ago with his bride or a woek or
so, to make their home In Merirord.
He has become connected wllh
the Marshall Printing company nnd
has already taken up duties with
that concern. .
- It seems thnt following his re
cent niarringe, the second one ror
him, at Klamath Palls, the newly
weds went north on a honeymoon
trip rrom which they have return
eti to nieurord and have taken t
residence on West Fourth street
Concerning their marriage and lo
eating here the Klamath Kalis
Newa says:
I "Mr. and Mrs. dcorgo E. llnuKen
win make their home In Medford
wnere Mr. Haugen will enter bus!
ness, according to word received
here by friends. Mrs. Haugen will
no romemuered as Miss Kullh Wil
liams, who resided here for the
past year."
.... ,
TO COVER RULES
Information concerning Ihe local
IilgU school und its activities is bo
Ina compiled for nuhllcatlon in
handbook, which will be Issued Iwo
weeks beforu the lull somester of
acnooi opens. The staff member
nre otncers of the Cllrrs" league,
elected for the coming venr.
Instead of the black cover with
red lettering which has been used
before, covers will be red Willi
bluck lettering. C. O. Smith, prin
cipal oi die li IK 11 Bcnool staled this
morning that the bonks would prob
ably be given to the students free
oi Charge, t no expenses of puhll
cation being paid by the lllrla
League,
Rules governing participation In
extra-curricular activities will be
Included in the book, with a now
rule, that any student whose name
appears on the unsatisfactory work
list would not be excused lor par-
ucipauon in organizations.
Those working on the book In
clude Winifred Warner, nresldem
ol Ihe league; I.ucIIb I.owry, vlce-
resiueni; ieneve Hlmklns, secre
tary; Doris Hnndy, treasurer, and
Helen Wilson, publicity.
',' Facet Charge
,, PORTLAND, Ore., June 24. (n
A charge of Involuntary man
slaughter was filed against Kd
Thompson by the Multnomah conn
ly grand Jury yesterday In an In
dictment charging Thompson with
striking Harry Nordstrom, 2(1, lax
Icab driver, who died following Ihe
fight. ,
runway and then
rose gracefully. It circled Poi
Alarnuck, which Is 7 miles north
enst or Dublin, once, and then
turned westward toward tlalwa
and the open ocean.
Ten thousand spectators witness
ed the departure, cheering frnn
llcally as the plane left the irroum
Among those present woro (lover
nor General MucNell, the Amerl
can Minister Frederick A. Sterling
ami airs, sterling, and others.
Ahead of the ship at its donnr.
lure lay a course of 83(14 miles to
New vork.
Tho airmen expected n trlit n
about 34 hours, which would bring
loem 10 new Voir at about 8:2
a. m. (K. s. T.) Wednesday.
A
NEW YOltK, June 24. (m The
government's ,. ntioni"i i-..
close nn entire hotel failed today
wneii ronortii .nidge Knox reins.
n petition to padlock the Corals
Aims notei ror violation or th
prolilhitlon law. Judge Knox Is
sued an injunction against the sa
or alcoholic beverages by the hotel
corporation for one venr.
WAS HELPLESS IN
BED, SHE STATES
W hen I started Kargon I was so
helpless with terrible pains like
rheumallsm or neuritis I had to be
uiieu rrom my bed lo a cbalr
4 wwSwi.Bw-v
MI1S. H. W. TKEV1TT
MV JSIntR WOUld Itwnll lILn I
arthritis and Ihe soreness was al
most unbearable. Hargon drove
every pain and all the orene
completely iuii of n:y hodv In six
weeks and how I'm nn
all my housework and helping my
,,,, , garden and
.'ut... i.-nt-FK.
Waruon I'illa elennapH
lem of poisons nnd remilni...!
my ays-
.... leeiiy. .Mrs. H. W. Trevllt. of
otnell, near Seattle. Mnuill lr.,..
Births
' Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Heath of firants Pans an eight
nnd a hair pound son, Tuesday,
June 24. Mrs. Heath wus for
merly Miss Kva Hooker, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. ilort Hooker
of this city.
Tho hell which sounded .tnc
alarm In the Chicago fire has been
placed In a museum For 55 years
ii announced the opening and clos
ing of the exehnnge In Chicago
iionrn or Trade.
Students or Mrs. Hosa Black
more Wllletl will entertain the
local radio public with the second
of a series or piano recitals during
copco hour, from 3 until in to
night. Pupils from drnnts Pass and
Medford will take part In the pro
gram. The detailed program Is as follows:
"La firace.' duet Bohni
Jean Beverette, prlmo.
Mrs. Wlllott, secondo.
(n) 'Tlomnncc Tschalkowsky
(b) March of the Dwarfs Grieg
Cleorgiannn Hussnng
(a) Pretty Ilutlerflles 'Rondo
Gernldlne Bunch 714 years old.
Martin
(h) March Martin
Mary Anna Gates
Polonaise Hnfrml.n
Kathleen Brntten (Grants Pass)
(Junior high student)
By Firelight Grimm
Betty Anno Thorndyke, 6lh grade
Narcissus Nevln
Tbelmn Cole (sophomore)
La Gazelle Wollenhaust
Jenn Soveretto (Junior high)
Mndrllena, Spanish Fantasy, Waclis
iCarol Dougherty (Junior high)
(a) Up in a Swing, duet, Monwinn
Kathleen Hratten, prlmo
Mrs. Wlllctt, secondo
(b) Valse Brllliante Mos'.kowskl
Kathleen Brntten
Tlurleguln Polkn Bonn
Tbelmn Cole
(a) Spring Song ......Grieg
(b) l.lebesstrnum Uszt
(c) Troika Tschalkowsky
Moneta Melklo (Grants Pass)
The sensational spurt of the St.
Louis Cardinals Is attributed l.y
ball players lo tho desire of the
tciim mnrnhnt-u n n,,li
'Gabby Street out of a tough hole. I
The 1930 road construction and
improvement program for Jackson
county, is now in lull swing. Coun
ty Engineer Paul nynuing said this
morning.
Work has started on the Dead
Indian market road, and the Lake
Creek market roud, two steam
shovels being In operation on the
former work. Operations will con
tinue on both, until snow flies.
The entrance of tlie Dead Indian
road into Ashland, Is still under
discussion, but it is expected that
an agreement will be reached soon
between the city of Ashland and I
the county court. The state en
gineer's ofrice, may make the final
decision following a survey. A pe
tition circulated Mil the Ashland
district for tlie speedy building of
the roud, is expected to como be
fore the county court ut lis regu
lar meeting tomorrow.
Work has also been Blurted on
both ends of the lClk creek road.
which will eventually he a loop
road from Rogue Klk to the Crater
Ijike highway, near Prospect. On
the Hurl Ulrich unit of the 101k
creek road, a steam shovel has
whittled down two of Ihe worst
grades, widened and put It in
shape for graveling.
Oiling To Start
Oiling or the unpaved portions
or the rtuch highway and the
Sams Valley market road (Midway
highway) will start as soon us the
oiling plant Is completed.
Delay Is now being experienced
by the presence of a postal tele
graph pole. In the middle or the
Southern Pacific spur to (he oil
ing plant. Nobody this side of
New York City has the authority
to order the pole moved, but the
county engineer said he expected
to have the red tape required
move the pole unraveled by the
end of the week.
As soon as these two roads are
given their coat of 4011 degree oil.
the county court may answer the
pleas of housewives living on
dusty roads for an application of
oil.
ROR HE RIVER, Ore., June 24.-
(Speciall Fred Dengler, foreman
of the section crew, has the killing
pf Iwo Inrge rattlesnakes within
tlie past few rinys, lo his credit.
ihe first had nine rattles and
n button, and Ihe last thirteen rat
tles.
They're Here I Those Clever
PASTEL FELTS
for any complexion you are
wearing this summer ....
Snow White
IViii'l Deign
Aiiintoin
Kosomist
SllllKoliI
Villi! Open
I.ily white or hcirv In-own whichever
complexion .vou choose your felt must
he in eonipleiiientury tones . . tin easy
mutter when you choose from our
nloi-ious m-i'tiy of new, exclusive modes.
Ihimlcmix
Lifted llriins
Dij; Flops
New Vii(ts
Split Ducks
Low Crowns
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY
A group or stunt t summer straws fjir Loth women und misses - -These
huts pre iifl except ionnl value. See tiiem
$1 95
and
0 95
Second
Floor
VTME. STOPEFOW EVEPVBODV" "J
Second
Floor
ncerOfcAONittm.
m m t M-m. . .
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r ' "THE. STORE FOW EVEPyBODV
PHONE-486-W7
SUMMER
SI1BC SMI
Starting Wednesday Morning
At 8:30 o'Glock Sharp
We've never before presented 'such
a marvelous value in summer silks,
right at the height of the season as
these. Every silk fashion develop
ment is represented. 40-inch : flat
crepes, pebble crepe, suede crepe and
trepe de chine, This is an opportuni
ty you cannot afford to miss. Inter
esting colors and patterns that are
as new as the season are included in
this great summer silk sale.
MAIN
FLOOR
Regular M &
THE YARD
See Window Display of these
Wanted Summer Silks
Tapestry
Sport Coats
The smartest coat of the summer
season are these Italian tapestry
sport coats. They come in the popu
lar three-quarter length and are
washable. The colors include solid
white, white and rose, and white and
blue. The sizes are from 14 to 20.
Just the coat to wear with a wash
cotton cr silk ensemble.
Second Floor
Velveteen
Jackets
The smart young thing will have a
velveteen jacket this summer! ; She
will have one of these high colored
jackets in either red, orange or
green ar:d she'll wear it with & chic
wash froek or a separate skirt and
she will come to Mann's for this
clever bit of summer wardrobe. We
have them in sizes 14 to 20.
$J95
Second Floor
Pure Silk Hose
For Wednetday the hosiery section of
Ur Its regular $1.65 Burlington pure
silk hose at a special price of $1.49 pair.
This Is a full-fashioned hose In service
weight with fancy heel. All the wanted
summed shades so buy yours Wednesday
at Mann's.
1
4t
Pr.
Main Floor
.
New Leather Bags
Vour summer wardrobe will not be com
plete without one of these smart leather
baas. New shapes In blond, eggshell,
tan, brown, and black leathers with har
monizing trims are now on display In
the bag cectitn. These attractive bags
are priced
SO 95
Ea.
Main Floor
Agents.