Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 15, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDPOKD MA'TL TRIBUTE, jVTEDFORD, OREflON, TUESDAY, JULY 15, IfKO.
COUNCIL IE
T
MAY
DEVELOP
MUCH
uvlatlun school at tin airport,
which has bf-'en in procoHS of
orKiinizutlnn for inonthn past, Had
finully rnfacd Ju capital, had
(julctly orsanlzed and was now
ready to begin operation us soon
as It obtained a leuse from the
city council to make Its baso at
the airport.
This rumor further had It that
tho now corn puny ml'-iht inako
.-ipl'li'-atioii tonight to the tlly
(iLincil f'ir an airport lrase.
Garbage, Midget Golf, Li
cense and Airport Project
i Among Possible Subjects
Tonight.
"Hell's Island" to
Show at Fox Rialto
Willie indi'-ntiuiis t arly thin
afternoon wore that tonight's city
council meeting would bo of tho
ordinary hot weather kind, some
times such meetings develop into
Important and lengthy ouch.
However, the only thing sched
uled out. of the ordinary Ih that
City Knulneer SehcffH will make
his report on the garbage disposal
osteins of Head a nl K la ninth
Kalis, oh he learned of them on
his recent vlnit to those cities,
and this may precipitate a discus
sion and poiwhle udloii relatve
to the local gar ha go situation. .
Then too, the nucstlon of li
censing the. midget golf coursex'
may be discussed and acted on.
A rumor was extant today that
local air tiorvlce company to
carry passengerH and conduct an
Jack lloll and Italplir Craves,
1 avliitf "la..cd," kidded and foughl
oach other uihIci tiio sea and in
ihn air via "Suhmarfno" and
"Flight," now Irniisfer thnlr activl
I let to a new loculo in tlin sniiHU
tlonal (I in ma I ic offering;, "Holt's
Island," which comes to the; Fox
Kialto theatre tomorrow.
Tho Haliara desert, tho oasis of
Hell-Abbas, Tunis, Morocco, Algiers
unil tho Willi colony of French
riniatia provide tlo tackgrouiids
for a drama that oflVrs an amount
of thrills ( -final to tho past lilts
featuring tlUs moKt popular team
of players. Tho llirilln. however,
aro of an entirely different nature.
Spectacular scones of the cam
paign of the Foreign legion of
Franco against tho warlike HUT
tribes provldns action of tho most
thrilling kind.
UlUUv Vital Killed
NORFOLK, Vii.. July l5.-(P
Darwin Hiiiiih, 20, trnnsport II
censf'd airplane pilot, was killed
today in a glider fall.
BASEBALL PRACTICE
AT CITY PLAYGROUND
Itaseball practice will be held to-,
morrow, previous to the games to
be conducted at the . city play
ground on Alain street by Hear
creek, Miss Cladys AI urphy, In
Ht rue tor, announced this after
boon. A . number huve already
registered, but several ' more are
needed to make up tho two teams.
TbOHe who have turned their
names In are Raymond Erickson,
Leo lluhler. .tnbri HIpMp. riulnn
iKnox, Jtussell Ktellc, Ted O'Neill,
Ueecu O'Neill, onald Montleth,
iiurdett Kindred and JIarold Wil
liams. Kuymond iOrlckwon was declared
"champion hop-scot cher" yester
day, when he defeated Ted O'Neill
in tho finals of the tournament.
Atlantic to the land of the bagpipe
with designs upon the plaid bust
ness.
Kilt-clad and comical, they stum
ble Into a host of uproarious experi
ences culminating in the determi
nation to com mite Buicide because
their fortunes have been lost How
this works out is the high spot of
tho production.
FOUR DAYS LEFT
Cohen and Kelly Hit
Coming Wednesday
Tho Intent Cohen and Kelly pic
ture Ik eumliiK with more luughs
than theio lllo Scotch jokcx.
"Tho Cohens and Kcllys In Scot
land" In the fourth and fumilcHt o(
the lillalrouH Holies involving the
adventures of the two beHt-loved
and liiuKhcd-iit filmland lunillles,
which ' comes to I lie Fox Cruterian
theatre tomorrow.
Cohen and Kolly, whoso adven
turos In New York; Paris and Lon
don have tickled millions, iKiionint
of one another's plans ici-ohs the
CLIFFORD m
SAYS
WITNESS
OF GAME ASSN
Only four more days remain In
which to take advantage of the
special Southern Oregon Slectric
salo of Kelvlnalof refrigerators.
Substantial reductions In price have
been made on a number of differ
ent sizes for this event which ends
Saturday night, July 19. '
Another sale feature which has
been attracting housewives to the
Southern Oregon ICIcctrlc store Is
tho offer on One-Minute washing
machines in which a clothes rack
Is given free with each washer.
These racks are available In a va
riety of Duco finish colors to har
monize wit bother kitchen fixtures.
Unable to Report Poaching
Activities .Account Ab
sence of Warden From
Office, Is Charge.
Births
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hill,
a daughter, weighing seven pounds.
olght ounces at the rommunltv
Hospital, Tuesday, Jiuy IB.
When tempted to over-indulge
Geach for a Lucky instead"
fl THE BATTLE CRY OF MODERATIONI
ill
Be moderate be moderate in all
thing, even in smoking. Avoid
that future shadow by avoiding
over-indulgence, if you would main
tain that, modern, ever-youthful (l
figure. "Reach for a lucky instead." 1
I. !..
li
lucky Strike, the finest
Cigarette you ever
smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The
Cream of the Crop
"IT'S TOASTED." Lucky
Strike has an extra
secret heating process.
Everyone knows that
heat purifies and so
20,679 physicians say
that Luckies are less ir
ritating to your throat.
"Coming vents
cast their
shadows before"
ft
SB
in
It's toasted"
Your Throat Protectionagainst Irritation against cough
"There U only one remedy for fat, and that in eat the right food..,Thcre are at least one hundred totalled
, obesity cm Ncmeof theW is permanent. All of these are Injurious" says Vance Thompson, Ph.D., in hit
famous little book, 'Eat and Grow Thin," published by R P. Dutton & Company. We do not represent that
tnoking lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modem figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that ,
when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
TUNE IN-Tho Lucky Strike D.nce Orche.tr., every Saturday and Thursday evening, over N. B. C. networks
; 0, Tht AmtrtcM Tofeacto Mfr.
POUTLANI, July 15. Vf)
Maynard Cole, chairman of th
law enforcement committee of the
Oregon Game Protective hko ela
tion, was the first witness called
by the game commission today in
its investigation of charge! of In
efficiency brought by various
sportsmen's organizations against
Harold Clifford,, state game war
den, and K. H. Clark, assistant
warden. -
Cole told of' extensive Invest!
gationa of ajilmon poaching on the
Clackamas and Willamette rivers
in 1928. In several Instances, he
said, he had attempted to report
violations and get action, but had
been unable to find Clifford In
his office. He said both Clifford
and Clark had been lax in . not
seeing that equipment for deputies
was kept in shape.
. . Fish KetiirncU
Cole said he on one occasion
helped seise 1800 pounds of Ille
gally taken salmon in a local
'market, tout the . fish afterward
were turned back to the mer
chant. - -
O. W. Robinson, attorney for
Clark, asked on croris examination
If It were not true the dealer had
later, produced a bill of lading
from the Umpqua river for the
fish. Cole said he did not know,
David .Evans or Eugene pre
sided at the hearing. Other com
missioners present were L, A,
Wright, Union; H. : Poole,
Klamath Fails: Wilford Allen,
Grants Pass, and J. 13. Culllson,
Portland.
EVANGELISTS TO SPEAK
Mr. and -Mr. J.; F, Krodin,
traveling '.evimgcllHts uf - Lou An
gelea, Cul., will 9ii'iik at tho Vol
untderu on America' Mission hall
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mra. Fredln are return
Ins to Los Angelep after a trip
through Oregon, VVnshlngton and
Vancouver, B. C. Tlrey havo with
them a chart of the prophoctes
and the second coming of Jcsun
Christ, giving also tho synopsis of
the Book of Daniel! and Kovela
tlon. ..; I i
There will be congregational
singing and thanks for blessings
received. Music for the evening
wli be furnJphed by Caiitain Hthcl'
Valih and J. V. Vrcdln. '
. fhls will be an '"All Church"
meeting . and members of all
churches are cordially Invltod to
attend the meeting. -
'." ' ' i 5 , J . .
some member of the family bad
visited his grave that morning, it
was true.
In Paris yesterday the Japanese
imperial prince, Takamatsu, watch
ed tho annual liiililaiy review of
July 14.
The French young people dancod
at night, on the public squares, as
usual, celebrating the glorious day
when Paris decided to get rid of
kings and pulled down the prison
of the bastlle as a start.
The young Japanese prince, well
educated and familiar with history,
may havo done some serious think
ing, watching the world's most logi
cal people, moBt thrifty and pros
perous, celebrating an event that
led to the beheading or King Louis
the Sixteenth.
A Budapest newspaper prints p
dispatch from Bologna, saying that
Mussolini Is recovering satisfac
torily from an operation for cancer
of the stomach. The surgeon chos'
en to perforin tho operation is said
to be Dr. N'igroselly, an anti-fascist.
Thus the great powers of the
church In ancient-days usually had
Jewish physicians to take care of
them, disliking their religious be
liefs, but preferring their sclnce
to ignorance anil quackery of good
Christians.
If Mussolini really has cancer.
which may reasonably be doubted,
that cancer mny have for European
civilization most serious consequences.
How rapidly money grows when
well managed. The wife of the
late Henry M. Flagoler became in
sane, lie divorced her, put her Ih
a sanitarium and put 2. 000, 000
aside for her use. . Tho unfortu
nate woman Is now dead, after 10
years In the sanitarium, and her
$2,000,000 has increased to $15,,
000,000, which she leaves. Mr.
Flagler was an oil man and trustees
of tils wife's $2,000,000 Invested
the money in Standard Oil stocks.
That helps to explain the Increase.
"SWEPT SYSTEM
EREE OF POISON"
'I feel entirely different since
Saigon swept by system free of
poisons this -wonderful treatment
does everything that Is clu lined for
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from paga one)
(Continued from Page One)
had there and warned America "to
beware lest anything Blmllar hap
pen to your own country."
Some preachers In New- York
York take a gloomy view of re
ligion.
The Rev. II. Robert Smith told
his congregation In Trinity Kplsco
pal church, at the head of Wall
Street, that religious faith Is (lol
lailzeil. He was in tho right place
to learn about that.
The Ilev. Dr. Henry Sloane Cof
fin, head of I'nion Theological
seminary, says our Christian falih
is "not so much disbelieved as Ig
nored." Tho Illght Rov. Charles Edward
Woodcock, bishop of the I'rotostant
Episcopal diocese of Kentucky,
says tho church Is devitalized, and
the Kov. n. P. Barnes, quoting
Whitehead, says the church has be
con)o "the harmless adornment -of
a comlortahle life, and fears to dis
cfiss unpopular subjects."
Tho British Kov. Dr. William C.
Poole.' all. tho way from Christ
Church, London, says Americans
are in grave danger of becoming
"morally color blind."
The Inhabitants of the village of
ContoiMM" tiarly know what to
think. Iholr crops havo boon at
most ruined by too much rain
On Sunday all the Iniiabllants cith-
ored In tho public squaro, to pray
that no moro rain might como.
While they were praying, a cloud
burst flooded the village, killed
livestock, destroyed what was left
of tho crops, and many homes. The
villagers Mod to tho mountains, th"
pious believing that tho person
praying must have omitted tlio
word "not."
Sir Arthur Connn Doyle kept his
word, and unbelievers are silenced.
Klght thousand gathered in the
groat Albert hull In UiniHm. An
amply chair stood betwesn the
widow. Lady Duylo, and her eldest
son, Dennis. Sir Connn Doyle,
"wearing evening dress," camo In
and sat down In tho chair. Mrs.
Kstello Roberts, professional, hired
medium, was the only ono that saw
him. She got his messago and
whispered It to Lady Doyle, who
said It was authentic, nobody could
have made It up.
Several other spirits appeared,
doubtless tnklng advantago of
such a fine gathering. The amai
Ing thing Is that when spirit
takes all the trouble to come back
In a dress suit that he says so
little. JJoyle wild: "I am happy."
and sent word to his widow that
JACK SHOWN
'it.' - Handling largo real estate deals
like I do requires a lot of mental
and. physical exertion and for quite
a while my work had been an aw
ful drag on me. My whole system
was toxic. I suffered a lot with
a neuritis condition 1n my shoul
ders and a rheumatic condition In
by hips and knees. I was so life
less I Just wanted to 'sit around'
All day. Kor ten years I took medi
cines but I found no real relief In
any of them but Sargnn. AU the
pains in my boay have disappear
ed and I feel otrengthened from
head tn foot. Hargon Pills ended
my toxic condition, stimulated my
bowels to clock-like regularity and
I feel like n different person."
Jack Brown, Bonneville Hotel, 2nd
and Saint Helens Hts.. Tiicoma.
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