Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MATfj TRIBUNE, MEDFORIy onftflpy, THURSDAY, JULY' 3, 1930.
In CO NCR ESS. jty llf.
. . , . , , ' . . rl . i i ' Vi i ' ; '; r f
pects of bountiful crops in south
ern Oregon.
"Ttfis U the beat looking, wide
awake city. we have sqon since leav
ing IortlanU,"'&aid Mr. Smelaer,
LOCAL TEST ON
ENDURANCE OF
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HIIRFR nCCIIPIFi? . '
FIR ST. LOCATION PLYMOUTH- CAR
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One of Hunter Boys Threat
ens to Jump Out of Plane
After Reading'Newspaper
Ground Crew Chided
. for Disclosing Notes. '
. CHICAGO. III..' July .(!')
' John ' find Kenneth Hunter. ' cu
V pilots loT . the .."City til.. Chlcuso"
; wh'lcli started todav, on the B20(h
. hoMir aloft at 7:40 a.m., (cat)
. threatened a half hour Inter tu
. bring down, tho plane, which hus
exceeded the previous non-stop
record by. linont 100 hours, unions
, published reports of Kenneth's de
sire to ciult .were corrected.'' "'
i-pAIho with the pusulne 'of the
.,H!0th hour the offer of an oil
company .of S 100 ,n. hour, now
i ntnuuntlnK . to 10.000, expired.
The offer uvkuii with tho tjrvak
inK of the" previous record, -
-,;.ohn .Hunter dropped a note
today exprcsslnx keen disappoint
iili'iitv okI dissatisfaction liwuuse
T,ift the partial publication of confl
dottllui : messages. bet w c b n the
brotnoVM.', .'J W. r.
' Yestordny the. contents on
. nolo to Walter and Albert Hunter,
pilots of tho refueling- plane, were
notmad public,'. .but one of tho
brothers was quoted as saying
that Kenneth, the younixcHt broth
er, was "kcUIiik tlrod and wanted
to land" lit 020 hours.
' John "nnd Konnetb previously
had cxprosucd a determination to
remain' In the. air until aftur
July 4.
KcihIm Hot SlrswiKO.
.Today's message signed by John
' follows: .i . v .
"Wult Al Head this to your
selves:
"Say who In the hell put that
I'luxh. inntiKi paper about Menus
Kcttlng worried and nervous, who.
ever done .It had n dam little 'to
do After him crawling, around on.
this ship nlRht nnd duy trying to
bring tho record to Chicago, Then
somebody put that lino of slush
in tho paper. Can't 1 writs
dun thlng'to you guys without
It getting In paper. 1 only: told
you that ho win hard to wake
up and so am 1. This caunefl
plutity of hell between mo and
hlm.,i JlOf.cnnto dam near Jump
Ing out in chuto nnd It wouldn't
lako a hell of. a -lot to make me
ilo tho same. ' Now 1 want this
corrected . or this ship, may land
quick. If he was that way nny
body hud um little to do after
hltn stnvlnsr 4hto hnv. ' ' J
"Wo want this bull stuff stop
ped and put In right stuff."
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. ; THOMPSON CREKK, OW., July
3. (Sul.) Minn Oletta PotlH of
Cottftpo Orovo vlttlted at tho home
- oj mi-n. raunno r.imore or luumu
: j Hon,, eft'ek, Thursday and Friday
I liuft wock. . M Ihs Potts attondpd tho
i Kroo Mothodint conforence in Mod
f v F. th, Jordan loavew thU week
i for Monterey, Cul., to work thin
bu mnier.
At Hart of Thomtoii creek ft
Monday for Walla Wallh, Wah.,
I to tako chai-KO of n hnrventlni;
crew. j
' Uup to change of routeti. Mon-
- ( day. Juno 30, wan tho laitt day O.
V. Knox delivered moll-iiil Tlioiup-
: boh crook. ' -
i iMiaa 'JlortPnH Perrtift ienV fhe
week end A th Neliion homo, r
, tiirnhm to Mtwlforl Mndalwlth
Mr. NelFnn rnd dnuchler Kvetyn.
:5fLS7NHIGH
COMPRESSION
POWER
MOTORITB ii refined to meet
the high speed requirements
of the new high compression
motors. .. ! n
It is the oiliest oil known. '
I( htt t great apacity for car
. lying away and giving up heat.
fltnHijo dilution by giving up :
atraygasolineintheformof'vapor.
It is entirely free from acid ,
forming pftopertiel ' ti ! !
It forma NO' hard catbon.
It teals in high Compression
giving 200 EXTTtA miles of lubri- ;
cation.
Vrr ftefilt with Motohitb.'.. Only
' " 2 if quart at any Union Station, :
Tune In Unlrmv,0r,lidKir Pro
gram every evening between G:80
..: d 6:45 over station KKJUv
1V1OTORITE
' lTfc UniM M(f Oil hr
. if. . J. ..Af -A. ii .Jf. ,sj.
tt,ixti,
jtsib muHt-aftomi' A-.
"XiOED illlLL, Ore., July 3.
(H)l.) O. O, Htanwooil returned
Thursday from Portland, wliero iie
went to rccclvo medical nttention.
Mrs. leo. Knmmersley and chil
dren, Billy nnd Jennno, are spend
InK tho week at Diamond lake.
Mr,., "Hnmmorsley' will spend t,he
Fourth and .week end with them
and all will return to 'this city the
first of next week.
-'Hay Wyatt of this city was fined
$26 and costs in Justice Heed's
court last weok for fishing without
a license. ,
Mrs. II. D. Ileed returned Fri
day from a 10 dnya visit in Port
land with friends., v-
Among those from this city -.to
attend the house-warming given
Mr. and Mrs. John Uudlsh at their
newvhome In Jacksonville Friday
evening, wero Mrs. Maude Hobln-
son, Airs. M. h. Htlckol nnd the
Misses JBci'lhA and lyVA Coy.
J. M. Lively and John Mardnn.
J if., wero Medford visitors from
this city Saturday. ' . ; ,
Mrs. .Minnie Hargcnt and son
Melvln left. Tuesday morning by
motor for -n trip along tho coast.
Miss Ilertha Coy, school clerk,
was In Medford 8uturday calling
on County tichool Superintendent
Carter. 11
Mi.' nnd Mrs. lilehnrd Itoblnson
wera Modford visitors Thursday.
The writer of these items wishes
to correct nn error In tho last
Items. It Is (leorge Dornmn of
this city who is 111 and not Charles
Oarman of Control Point, as stated
last week.
Spragun llelgel of IMedfutd was
a business visitor here Tuesday
Krncst Lyman nnd brother and
party of.Cenul Point. .were dinner
guests at tho Koguo Nook Inn 8un
day.i Dan Hheltlon of llutte Falls was
n visitor in this city tho foro part
of the week. ' . a t
Mrs. M. L. 'Htlekel was a Medford
visitor AVeduvsduy,
) Mrs, Kay Muore of Mnrshtlrld 1
visiting at the home of her hus
band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dol
Moore of this city.
Joe Ulalr. bcoompantcri by Joe
ImwU and family, .left Thursday
morning for a week or ten days
n' California. - - - - -
" -Mrs. -Jtoy ...Centers . and ..Infant
daughter and Mrs. Hill Force wore
Medford visitors Monday.
Mrs; ron and tlnutfhter of New
Orleans r guests at the Hold Hill
hotel during their stay in tills city.
Thoy ore visiting their husband
nnd father. Mr. ltrown, relief agent
Hi the iiouthern il'uetflo atatlon.
Mrs. Kthel Helnklng, accompani
ed by her sister,' Mrs. Fred Jensen
f Portland, is taking a vacation
trip to Oaklsnri,. Cnl.. and other
California points. ,
Mrs, Charles Kell and small
tlaughter and eon Clyde were Med
ford visitor Monday.
Mrs. Darrel llendrlrksnn of Clalls
creek sui'lit Vednesday In this city
visiting f vlends.
LAKE CREEK
LAKE CHKKK. Ore., July .
'.Special) Mrs. Hoy (Iricsliv and
children, Donald ami Richard, who
m ifisww-btywf fww ww4i-iw, y " - ' y -
72 l . ,j,it ; 1 ,'. ,.'. j v j. . fjJj jJS ' 11.. 'j;ijz.d.. .jj
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ttnUtb&aUtofXnurl, fmAutUpHOtTJU JJmJJUm
-r-S JO'S
jAtyljdbAi,
Ton ii, for the past two weeka, re
turned homo Thursday. t,
Mrs. Nnncy Bchmldtllng and a
Mr. DnvloB of Doris, Calif., epent
Sundny night with, Mrs. Schmldt
llng's brother, Wnlldce Kagsilalo.
Huymond Kagsdnle and Ilia innlli
or Mrs. K. Ii. Jones, loft Sunday
for Onklnnd, Cnllf., where Mrs.
Jones will be under a doctor's care.
Huymond e pects to return In a
tow days to the Holly Swingle
ranch near Trull, whore he is em
ployed, i '
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Aj Meyer and
daughter Miss Millie) and Frank
l'ettlgrew motored to the Dead In
dian soda Bprlngs Sunday. . .
Andrew (irissom ' helited - his
brother Llewellyn Orlssom, haul
hay Sunday nnd Monday.
Callers Monday at the H.- L.
Tonn home wero Mrs. C. R. Moore,
('hurles Soefleld, und Mr. and .Mrs.
Wm. Hoofft. !' v !
10. It. Jones nnd AVnllnro Rags
dale were Metlford visitors Sun
day. ,
Whonpltig cough ta quite preval
ent In this neighborhood. The
Nilsshaum, Short and iWaloh chil
dren hnvo It, while number of
other clilldren are beginning to
couch.
The l.nko Crook Grange is giv
ing a Fourth of July, dance ut the
hall. fj!v'"'. i
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HHOWNSHOIt, Ore.. July S.-i-(Speelal.)
Mr. anil Mis. J. II.
Muxfleld of Milgewood,. Calif., are
at the Joe Maxfleld .home for aev
eral days visit. . . -
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poo le,! Melvln
Wright nnd Vanlta Amlormir wore
picnicking at Fish Lake last Sun
day. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Flunk Flick nnd
.MIsh Vmingblood of McdfnrtL'WCre
guests ut the J. W. FIIek home on
Hiinilny.
Mrs. Jasper llannn and son
Hverelt of Rogue Hlver wero call
ers ut tho Wright homo Sunday
afternoon.
Lester lirndnhuw left for Itnn
cherea on Monday where he Is em
ployed by tho Canal company.
'William -KHiniejMMKt Rachel Cot.
nun spent, s, fcjv days etytho hoiiie
of Mr.'hinl 'Slrs.'Oe'orgo; Daly. j
The Noted Dead
An HAM.. Jugoslavia, July 3.
Ay--Admiral Maxmitlan NJeRovun.
a former commander In chief of
tho AuHtro-HuiiK-niMun fleet 1f
clend here at the age f 72.
Vice Admiral XJegovan wus one
of the outstanding figures of the
AuMro-Hungarian high command
during the worhl war.
LAME BACK
I iCHES, .PAINS
'OR STIFFNESS
RtLIEF tNICHT
MIKE MARTIN'S
LINIMENT
DIRECTIONS WITH
BOTTLE
y'
Heath' 8 Drug $tofe n
Complimented On
Smart Ad Campaign
Fred Heath" of llhath'n Uru'
store- has a lottep from one of ithe
leading druggist jobbers on the
ebast, conlnllmentlng them on their
'.'smart' merchandtslnt; Men of giv
ing away to'yn with 'purchases of a
certuln .amount of pood, and1 ask
ing for tear-sheets of the Ma'l
THliuhe In whfch 'they saw' tlio ad,"
nd a 'Mori on the ,PUiV ahov
could 0aaB It ftiiAtd iheli CothiM'! cui
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Marvelous ., .Change
Showrj by Photos,
Before and After
Ostn'ff aHiuous
BANISH GRAY
HAIR ' THIS WAY
MI started get tin jrrT at (wen
tjr years of age and Anally became
' so gray people often called me (he
gray natrra cnap, wnen tney nian t
know my name. It actually was a
' handicap as a salesman and made
it hard to land a new job. Kvery
body said I looked ten or fifteen
years older than my real age, but
I swore-1 would never use a oy.
Finally three years age some
friends ef mine began using Lek'a
Hair Tonic end I was amazed the
i way M worked for them. They
"urged me to begin using It toe
-"Which I'did. Gradually day by day
'ray hair' began changing back to
H youthful rolor. Jast like mirgir
it changed until folks who hadn't
seen me fr several monthn hardly
eould nenevo their eves. I've sinee
passed the giwd word along Id
seeres or gray haired friends. It Is
'safe and easy to use and (Ives a
natural youiniui appearance' to the
hair that ia great. I'm sending a
photo taken of me when 1 was real
gray and' one -taken afterward and
you can see for yourself," write
When
-'i'tr
Washington y,i?itor$
Decidedly Impressed
With Southern Ore.
Mr, and lira. H iis.se I i Mack and
Mr. and Mrs. Trod SmeUcr of Ab
erdeen,. AVash., were in Medford a
short time today, en routo by auto
for -Sah Pranclsoo for a hort out
ing: Mr. -Mack la business manager
of the Aberdeen Dally World, one
of t h e b es t jia pe ra in jt he Pa c 1 f t c
JW th uarU. werde9ldedlyrlnT'
W. W. Atkinson, Salesman, 8106
S. Hoover Nt. Los Angeles, Calif.
1 The . results Mr. Atkinson ob
tained can be equaled hy 'anyone
it srems in the easiest sort of a
way at home. Jnst a drop on the
linger tip. rubbed inlo the scalp
here and there each evening begins
stimulating the rircnUthm and-day
hy day notices a delightful change.
Once the scalp is rid or dandruff
hair is growing vigorously and
irrav is gone. iust an occassional
application each wrrk or sft' keeps
the scaln and hair in beautiful con
dition, no matter how old one way
be. - ' e .-iS -
Made hy the nal'ton.irly known
faa Tonic Coi It Is sold by drug
gists most everywhere now, SI. per
nettle on positive guarantee' that
money wiH he refunded if results
after sixty da vs are not entirely
satisfactor'i If your-oW' druggist
hasn't Lea 'a Hair Tonic send dollar
bill, check, stamp of money order
to. I Ionic Co., Brentwood. Md.
for bottle return mail postage paid.
thu furtli of July celebra
1 i'sf
) rm
iWi
tion Is over, remember that we do
tin and sheet metal ,work of nil
kinds. nt,Vork a-specialty.
A'Tinnire ro'the Trade"
Medford
- Sheet Metal Work
A. A. UIVERSIDGE, Prop.
71 N. Central Phone 411
tin
if I
I'V 'J. Hubert tailor and. habor-
(laHhcr, in now locnted 1n his new
store ut 15 -North Kir street. He.
moved from jther former hffadquar
xern. j- ,aL .ain, jUiy a.
ine Tooms nave, .been - remou -
cled and redecorated In order to
furnish HUffieient p;ice for the
dfHplay of Kults aod materials. Mr.
ilnber,, who hns been In business
In thlH city for the past 10 yearn
and has n. large number of cus
todiers throughout the Rogue
Ulver VAlley.- stated that he made
the change because the new place
is more convenient and better
lishted. In addition to tailoring
and selling goods. .The Huber
store do cleaning and pressing.
Patriotic Radio
' Program July 4
Ould Medal "Font Freight radio
oroirmm fur Kridav. Julv 4: Mimic
with u Koocranhicai flavor will bftLi.JUec Cathy hus conducted -sinii
heard on this program over sta -
tlons ICHJ, Los Angeles; KOI., Se-
ftttle-Tucoma; KFRC, Kan Frun-
Cisco; KFPY. Spokane: KFBK, Sac-
ramento; KOiy. Portland: KMJ,
Fresno: KDYL. Salt , Lake City
(7:30 p. m. Mountain time) at
6:30. The selections refer to many
regions of the country and include
"Hello tfJwanee." "Carry Mo Back
to Old, Virglnny" and "Carolina
Moon," sung by the quartet; "Cali
fornia, Hero I Come," "Mano Stein
Hong," "St. Louis liluos" and "Un
derneath tho Texas Moon," plnyed
by ' the ""Fast "Freight" m-gamst.
and in conelu.sion the Spanish,
Kgyptlan nnd Irish versions of the'
"Stars nnd Stripes." '
-MINT
Iset cold
lifte economy of S.WP
, Jlcre are facta on painting, which we can prove by the sim
plest arithmetic. S WP is the most economical paint you can .
put on your house. It cOBts more per gallon, of course. But
; did you ever stop to think of how much extra surface a gallon
of S WP covers? Mark this a gallon of SWP will thoroughly
, cover almost twice as much surface as cheaper paint. There
ore far fewer gallons of SVP are needed. In addition, SWP
lasts twice as long as cheaper paint saves repair bills by
giving full protection to the surface and its rich, weather
proof colors retain their beauty to the end. Come in and let
'ur figures prove it. A -! - .; -
FRIDAY
' STTP none Paint
Tha world's standard of house paint
.quality, SWP is made in one quality
..only and that the very beat. Famous
i lot long life and the permanency of
itt many beautiful colors. Covers
.more square feet of surface per gal
rlon. Costa less on the house than
cheaper paints at a lower price per
gallon. Regularcolorsper .
gallon '410
Qlou White, per gallon. . . .$4Z5
n
'rlSlnS
M
BROWNE HARDWARE CO. A
WllltreSt Main.., ' ,
MrrAk foT Qreeh Discfiunt Stamps.'.'We
Leo Cathey, - well known auto
mobile Btun( driver, has signed a
contract with the 1'ly month deal
ers of Medford to conduct one or
the mot Bevere motor tests ever
maged In this country.
At two
' ,,. ...,..,. iiv
10, Cathey will begin his 50-hour
.economy nun-stop run from this
,city at the wheel of u Plymouth.
Medford dealers who handle
.Plymouth motor cars nnd will
sponsor the endurance event, are
Kakin Motor company, Mend
Furch Motor company and J. J
OsenbrugKe. Cathey, who has had
experience In driving nil mnkes
.of . cars, hns selected the new
Chrysler product for his economy
test on account of tho Sllverdome
high compression head, and Its
ease of handling. .
Sheriff Ralph Jennings will
place the official seals on the
motor nnd radiator cap of tho
Chrysler so that no oil or water
can bo added during the entire
iiO-iiour drive, which will end Sat
urday. July 12
j lar economy and endurance tests
in many of the large cities of the
Uhited Stated and Is known as one
of .the ; foremost test drivei- in
f tho" country; Other local Mcdtoru
! firms will co-operate with'. Mr.
"Cathey.. and the Plymouth dealers
in staging the remarkable Gu
hour run.-.
V IM1 Hop Killed. -
McMINN VILL1C, July 3. (Pi
Max George, Portland bell hop,
who was injured In the automo
bile accident which killed two and
Injured two othera, died in a hos
pital hero early today. Karl Knott,
'(f!p(fl6t!( i tVornf-y, ald ther. -vttju Id
he fio'lYlrniest. ' l . w t
HEADQUARTERS
figures prove
AND SATURDAY
GESTIONS
'', EARTH l
5- W Patnt Pnductt sr. told lha mM
otr siMfc iliU frmou4 trademark
A Few of Our
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Tubed Cake Pans, 8x2 2 qts.. . 10c
Hand Dipped Galvanized Pails. 10 qts. . . 15c
Bright Finish Heavy Steel Spiders. 9-in. 25c
Fancy Lithographed Waste Baskets ..... 50c
Roll-Top Bread Box . . $L00
Many more items at each of the above prices.
IT'S .OUTBOARD MOTOR BOATING SEASON
W Choose Your-'.'Sea Horse" Now! . "
miiiini
A&1 O i l. ' h-; ' '
i wnatyouexpeci
1 you get with
Anheuser-Boedh'
Barley Malt Syrup,
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UGHT OR DARK
RICH IN BODY ",!r"''
NOT BITTER
llllllllllllll
aluly7-13
"northwest AMATEUR'
BAND CONTEST
$3,000 IN CASH AND
MERCHANDISE PRIZES
30 bands will compete 30 Innds
will play en masse under Clay
Smith 'of Chicago, nationally
famous band.'inastcr. 't'-' ;
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Jantzen
BEACH
..Portland's Milliop Dollar
Sptcify STP and engaf
agood pointer
S.W Porch and Deck Paint
Especially prepared to withstand
outside exposure and hard wear on
porch floors, steps, decks of boats,
etc. -
Per quart $l.Xf
S.W mar-Sot
A water-resisting floor varnish mada
to withstand tramping heels. For
oak, light maple, birch
or linoleum. Per quart $1.$$
S-W Enamrloiii
The world's finest rapid-drying dec-'
orative enamel. Ideal for wood
work, furniture, toys. etc.. Wide
range of charming colors.
Per quart..... $l,SO
,M'tv'
' Phbn? 300'
give -them tlJ..
M3
nave been staying with Harry
A FEW CENTS AIJ. DRD0 STORES
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