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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1931)
mbdforp' uxth TptetTNE, M.gpreRp,- ensues, frtday fbbmuby , wai Tsm mm JACKSON SOLON LONG KNOWN IN HALLS! LAW George Dunn Remembered By Albert Tozier As Among Members of Leg islature 36 Years Ago. SALEM, Ore, Fi'h. 6, P As a newspaper reporter hack in Albert Toidei', now 71, ami super intendent of provisional govern ment park n t Cham poeg, 'co v eiied" the Oregon legislature. Never, until last night, had he ap peared at a legislative committee hearing except as reporter or spec tator. But when he faced the ways and means committee lust night to plead for an appropriation of $0015 for the park he said ha felt that he was among friends, for in the group about the table were Senators W. K. iiut ko of Yamhill cstmty and Oeorso W. Dunn at Juokson county, both of whom were members of the house at the session covered by Tozier 3ti years ago. Old Incitlent ltniillrd After presenting his tjase Tozier exhibited a copy of Portland Hun, which opposed Mr. the do- seph K. Dniph for United .states senator In the "hold-up" session of that year. The pictures of Burke aad Dunn were among a group on the first page, heneath which was tM: legend: "Thirty republican members of the Oregon legislature true to the people. AH had fought. J)oiph, The 8un was published by, an association of printers. The editor was Charles Fulton, later Cniteii Ktates senator. DEATH MRS. 1EIM SHOCK TO COMMUNITY! RDKX PUEC1XCT, Ore., Feb. 0 (Special ) The entire commu nity was shocked to learn, just as tiie funeral procession was leaving the liamlin home Tuesday, that Mrs. Nora Houston Itinehart of Phoenix, had passed away sud denly from pneumonia at the home of her father, A, II, Hous ton in the west part of town. Airs. Uinehart has been a resi lient of this -pstrt of the vaHcy for the past 3t or-more years and Eiad many friends and relatives in Phoenix and the valley, i One son, Ralph Roberts, and ,vo sister reside in Phoenix, be sides her father. The funeral at Phoenix Thursday was largely attended. 1 TABLE ROCK REGION NEEDS HEAVY RAiNS TAB LIC ROCK, Ore., Feb. . iHpl.) According to those who believe in the old signs ami adages the ground hog got a good view of his shadow last Monday morning and has returned to his winter" quarters for another six weeks. This has been one of the driest winters here for some time and much moisture must be forthcom ing between now and harvest time or there will he no surplus of farm prod uee t his ye;? r in the Kogue IHver valley, at lenst. FOR SORE Prompt relief from HEADACHE Sf COLDS, LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA NEURITIS, SORE THROATS, ACHES and PAINS Does not harm the heart BAYER ASPIRIN ; Acttpi only "Buyrr' paekagt which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer ! tees of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100 All druggists. Beau Ideal1 Attracts Holly Crowd il I f, 4; .. -f . Ralph Fortes as ,lolm iest ni I'adio lectures showed last night at the Hiiily theatre its sequel in sound and talk to the silent classic, "Hony Ooste," This new one Is railed "Beau Ideal" after Perelvui Wren's novelized con tinuation of his first tale of the Inuve fiosios, and It has been di rected tey ilerhert Hrenon whose genius produced "Besut cste." A handsome, thrilling- and in tensely vivid pieturlKathm of the ronehtdin chapters in the story or the Gestes, "Beau Wen I" is fine robust entertainment and certainly as thrilling if not more so than "Bean teste." 1 le-ided hy Ralph For hew, who DEATH OF HM CAUSES MOURNING II EDEN PRECINCT KDKX PRECINCT, Ore., Feb, 6 (Special) This precinct ivaj plunged into deep gloom hy the death of one of our beloved pio ncer sons, Kd Hamlin, who was horn and raised In this vicinity and counted his friends by legions Mr. Hamilton was an orchard man in the true sense. He loved his work and produc ed some of . the fines-it fruit in the valley. Kd," as he was familiarly known, was of a kind and gen erous disposition. He never re fused to help anyone in need, and was liberal Jh. all his .dealings,' lie! wiis'a loving husband and fat her, a kind neighbor and a true friend. j He leaves besides his wife, t fatia HamHn, his mother, Betty! Hamlin, and one sister, Mrs, Iena M eft raw, and one daughter by ftp former marriage, Mrs. lidna Kn-j gie, besides a number of other! relatives hero in the valley. j The Phoenix church was filled to rapacity for the funeral ser-J vices and many beautiful floral offerings attested the love of j many. The entire community sym pathizes with his beloved wife, : his aped mother, and da tighter; and sister in their sorrow. Those who were here from distance to attend the funerals were his sister, Sirs. j.-m MeOrawj nf Haeramento, and his daughter j and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fngie; of Oakland, Mrs, Hamlin's wster, Mrs. Ojx of Cottage Grove, Ore-j gnn and Mr. Fiddler of VrekaJ Ca lif., and a brot he r, Ed M arlow j and his three sons and daughter.) Mrs, L. M. Hcroggins of Ashland! sung a solo, "Home of the Soull and assisted in the singing, all! of which was most beautiful, at ihe "erviees. THROATS ' f (M Jtci' Vail, in llaii Ideal." created the role of John Oeste in "Keati Oeste," the same part he taken in Beau Ideal,1 the east in cludes JoreUo. Young- as laohei Brandon, Irene Jiieh, lister Vail, Kent Stengel, !oei Alvarado and others, many of whom appeared In the silent "Beast Oesie." The story takes us hack to ilo roeeo again and to the fierce sav agery of the Arab hordes, to the courageous Foreign legion, to the alluring tieert, to inmint battle drama and poignant emotional drama. This thrilling drama- will J?e the attraction at tin Holly tonight and tomorrow, with continuous shows tomorrow starting at IMS oVIfwk. At Fox Rialto BlANCHf t'EUATO-BOB SHOT i Illaiirhe Meliaffpy and Iloh Steele hi SSunri?- Trail, An unusual part, that of a "star packer," or a squealer, in . played hy Rob Hteeie in his newest west ern picture, "The Sunrise Trail," which is now playing at the Fox Hlalto theater. Steele portray a most thank less role, but executes H to per fection. He in what is today known as a "stool piston al though in those days It was given the name of "star packer," It become. necessary for him, n member of the sheriffs forces, to join a cattie-rustiing gang, worm Mh way into its machina tion, gain their confidence, and mihsem-ntly secure evidence in order to convict them of their criminal operations. It is a roh; in which danger and evli, ns well as rc m a n ce and love a ro neces parily mingled, IBanehe Mchaffey is the heroine. Historical Talkie Craterian Feature An engrossing naeo out of Aim-ricm history is 'Thc fJrcnt Meadow," fharics J5rahins strik- tK Ittlkix j; picture, now playing -s ratcrian theatre. ;id his collaborator on at thi i'. Bi-aljiii' i lidith Kliis, hnvtt mndo onviiKlng talking pic ture version of the much-dls-eussed novel hy Elizabeth Madox ioheris. They have fnken rhh, red nic;U out of a story replete with idoneur adventure, nnd lurded it with appropriate spicings of streng drntna, remedy and pathos. The story swirls around IMony Hail, who murrlPH Herk Jarvis on ih eve of thai leader's dnpar ture from Virginia for Kentucky as head of the first hand of pio neers to cross the Drtnhd lloene trail to Fort Harrod in the latter nnmcd state, Kvwn iluir, an early disappointed miltor of liiony, he cme an important factor In a highly drnnuithj Wwieh Arden twht which comptctes the tale. John Mack Brown repeats his triumph of "JSHly the Kid' with hm Fterk Jnrvl an4 Eleanor I irdman its d-hghtful as Uiony. TABLE ROCK CLUB HAS 'NOTED RADIO ARTISTS' TAIUJ: HOCK, fre,f Feb, fpE.) A iarc crowd was prent at the regular meeting of the Tahte Hm k immnity ehih Inut Friday nieht and enjoyed a cleverly sr rit nged "md o" progra m, many number being "pl on the sir by hji tani under assumed tit of nofed artist, Hvtl frrm outride th district performed b-fore the aimirro phoms im-iudins Itili Holman, the miwhoy wngpr of I-sle'omt, and Mr. ut& Mrs. Cowden, mnmrUmn of th amine plnee, and Ial I'ollnrd, thin j jIjyer of Ski mt Vsliey. RU1H GARRISON POISON SLAYER! DECLARED SANEl j. tirl Who Slew Seattle Wo man in Love Triangle Re gains Freedom After 12 Years, SRATTLI3. Kb. W &lr 12 years in the Insane ward of the state prison, Ruth Harrison, slayer of the wite of her lover, was free here today to "find her way In the world again,", he vas adjudged sane hy a, superior court: jury yes terday and immediately was given her liberty. hli&K Garrison who at IS poison ed Mrn, Douglas Storrs as they lunched together and talked of the man they loved, was brought here Sunday for her sanity hearing. At that time she widt "I feel that i am sane and can safety mingle again with society, AH I wat in to be Jeft alone and to find my way in the world again. Khort J Jell hernt km The jury took one hour and 35 minutes to reach the three-fsid verdict; that she Is sane, that he is not likely to suffer any return of her insanity and that she is a safe person to be at large. Only one ballot was taken on each ot the questions the jury had to de cide, all being unanimous. Kight men and four women comprised the jury. Proseeutor Robert Eurgundcr said he would not appeal. Threats that she would never leave the court room alive. If given her liberty, eaused a close guard over her hy deputies who escorted tier to her brother's residence here last night. She was to go to her family home on Camano Island, near here, today. DBGOUMSMENT FOS TABLE ROCK DAIRYMEN "TARLR ROCK, Ore., Feb. G- (Spt ) Law price for bwtterf at and the reeem cut in milk prices are discouraging dairymen in this section, and many eowtr are. being sold for shipment to California, This slump in prices has been doahly ard because many dairy men have been put to heavy ex pens? in improving their barns and ejuipmenti being led to beUeve they could get a better priee for their product when this was done. BALKY AUTO BREAKS ARM OF BERT HAMLIN EDEN PRECINCT, Ore,, Feb. (Bperiai) While Bert Hamlin and his father, Jeff l!amllnt were trying to start their car Tuesday morning to come over to the Ed Hamlin home, the ear kicked and broke young Hamlin's arm. He was token to lr standard whete ihc member was set and came on over, hut was unable in en d ti re i he pnU , and returned t hm home, suffering greatly. COLLEGE MEN SHOULD SHUN PRIZE FIGHTING SAN FRANCISCO, 'cb. B. Wl College men should leave prise fighUng to men who never saw -campus., the Key. Iveslie Keiiey, San Francisco memtier of th sate iithietje commission, told hosers at Ihe lnlvemUy of San Francisco iast pight. "College men should keep out of the fght game and ysa their brains for something eae some thing const met le,( Chaplain Kel atd, "There gre plenty of pwgs to carry on the game. KLAMATH INDIAN BILL PASSES LOIR HOUSE WASHINGTON, Feh. m The Batler hill to authorize the ue of tribal funds hy ihe Kijn alh Indians in Oregon In meeting expenses of proaecttttng sulis In the court of elalms, paMwd the hoiifte today and was sent to the senate. The hill limits payments to $3,rm and d1rn that tribal funds be reimbursed out nf any award's on riaimg. Swiftest, Easiest Way to End Bilious Spell When tou negleet tho fflrrt Hymn toms of conistpsi ion tod inf&tn coated tongue, liiteMWim, tlw whole vvntem soon suffer. Appetite lugs Dilution alowa up. You heeumr head aehy, dizzy, bilious. It's easy to correet Jugih Isswel aetion! lake a rdy Cwret to nipht, fe liow qmrtdy and phnn ntiy tlie fetweU re aetHah AH the wmrifig wsrte is gently wjieliri from the 'tem. Jlegnlar anl t-Min plHe bfjffef nrtiun is rertufwl, t sseand aw mde irmt jwr ea rar4t a tibtancv which tlietrii gw mtutig ti rrtiQlhrnt knurl wnrfr. BELLViEW GRANGE HEARS DEBATE ON CHAIN STORE IDEA JiKiJ.Vii-;W, Vw Feh- .-'-tSpS- Regular meeting &i i! e 1 i v J e w Orase was held in tHe Community club hme, February 3. lccurer s aour cm frst on the eveninK's program, opening with a group of ings by h& girls' quin tet from Ashland high mvHanf un der dii-eiion chelr nutie in structor. Miss Williams Itemainder of the lecturer pe riod was given nwr to th debit ing teuui from che high school. The. subject under d!sewslon, iwlvel, ihut the "system of the ehain stere is undesi rah was one- of especial inere An Grangers and rural people jn general. The dv bfttlng leam drv much credit far she splendid way In whieh this subject wan disewed. Those mt the team are Affira? atlvt Heth Joy antHSeore Hmiih: negative, Kelt Napier and isprt Wright. At (he elo?e of the program a re44Wlar fl-;'ase meeUng was held, with a larjie- aitendanee. Many importatu subjects were diseoesl, invluding heauHfying the grounds, nmt a eutmitiuee was appointed frmn the tlrange to work with the riumunity Uh member. An invitathm was extended n the O-range -uu'udicm to attend the Khvanls iuneheon at Jm? IJthla ho tel, February 17, Thin meUg H to be in the natur if a farmers meeting aad a muufier of HeiHiew folks will appear on the program following i he luncheon. Those to wrve on he 5J, 15. com mittee at Uw nest range meeUng are:- Mr, and Mrs, L: Ji. lankev, Mr. and mi Stanley Pagel Hr and Mrs, A. i Ieiiehey and Jesse At the cio.e of the evening re fiwhmrow were served hy the li. E. 0Mimi!tH. BAB FIELD CAUSED GLIDER ACCIDENT EDEN I'KKCINCT. Ore., Feh, fi. grteeJaU VieU Hartley, North Talent youth who sustained injur ies in an attempt to land Mu home! marie ghder, is getting fttsng nleely in the Kaered Hear hospital in Siedforrt, J He had made two or three swe-'' eemful landings, iMfore he skidded into the harhed wire fenee. Thn wonder mt luw he marie the previ- i ow 3Aditg$ wJthant aeoident, ns the Area on which ho vvns mti nu- freezing had made it wet and slip- j pery The glider was towed hy means of a ear until the proper momen turn was obtained8 and then the glider was set free. Cecil has been determinedly-air minded for some time and-deeirted to build a glider himself,, from a blueprint. it in believed that if ! he had been trying It. out on a good smooth field the seeident would not have occurred, f REMIND 00G OWNERS TO PURCHASE LICENSE! A reminder for dog owners was Issued today hy Jnckson county of fieiais eoneerning ths purehoss sf lieenses. Dag llenses are now due and payable at the county clerk'a offleo and all daf owners arc urged to huy them now nnd avoid tho penalty. j REB-CKRllF now EXCEEDS SIX MILLIONS; WASH JNOTON, Fvh, i,-IJF) The Red C:wsa rtrivfi fof a O00,Si) iJroURht TPiM funrt yexlrr- Who Said .... "There's Nothing New Under the Sun?" Should you feel tempted to say ao, take a look at the price of these WOOL PANTS A mnfaetrr of iam , , one of the leading tmm hck et . , u J-agiT in imn nierrhaniltae on hantl inio eaii, U Hindis wh a shurM orNo reaction, iht we wro mtgMg wr to iiavn them. Until ihmt iotn nrliis ymi a clean USA) to $2 navim on earn pair, ABSOLUTELY NEW LOW PBICES MOSTLY FOR VOUNO MEN WOOLEN PANTS Novelties and more (p!e elnfhs, Alany ail woo), an to 38. NOW .. $2.98 ClBrmtCo- iFAST GROWTH OF ! TALENT REQUIRES ITER INCREASE TALK XT. re Feb. -V vera) matter f Impssriun p--r-tAinnm tn the vli? of Tahnt dewsed at the recent the city r-mmeil. One th ob jects W;w to enewttrago tUUMMs of the city to rU-an up ther pmnn- and phtat wrrwns and f r ohanK driveways and yard Tis cot, U is MtrtiHtaciMH M very but tho wrk wyuM add miarh a the valuation of the prorty. Ueya and th in c f for th md-r vmi St-ia nu alo. Ta- pst v, .ir .pJ has hi i n ifa. lit isp ; 's but : 1 g m rf ; for t'" i & v M 4hH it supply, JuvestlKadort will made lu the near future as to whero i how tbi water sujiply can 1 zU tamed. i! F. Iark- wa appoir ed ehairi of the eounetl. WILLIAMS WOMB ELECT OFFICERS CBEKK, Ore., Feb ti. JHpeeial) Williams Ladn V elul net Wednesday of last week ot the home of Airs, Brittsan. A delightful afternoon was spent. After the usual business meeting the offk-ers for the vomlug year were eltM'teii as foibWs; President, Mrs. JwrKe Sp?iriin; tresl ient, Sirs. ritHan; secret ary rsasnrer. Mrs. Ktuwy Jlritts. The Indies are prepjsrins n play and entertainment to h& Kiven in the near future Welie ious refreshments wero sered. The nest meeting will he with Mrs. Harry t'ougle on February 1 1. Western Boy is Brightest f nOM Am; to twelw, Thai's Ihr ptrind which h mml itii(tirtat U; ynnr rhiid's development. And ihnlV iiie lidie many are relrW mentally and physically by conslipniion, Watch your child, mother) At the flrat sign of bad breath, conirai tongue, headaehe, bilinusncss, Iwk ot tmrjjy or apjwliie, give link California Kig hyrap. This pure wgelahie prndMitdenns ts, regulates a child's bowel without discomfort. No i((j(er of forming the laxative habit wasn taliiornia 1 Syrup is uel. For it tones and strengthens weak boweis. In co)d or thildren's diseases, employ its senile aid to keep the oyslein from Incom ing clogged with germs or waste, Mothers everywhere are eager to Wl of the benefit secured fur their children, Mrs, R. P, Hastings, BM8 N. 21st St Kansas Ql, Kans,, says; "I have used California Syrup ilb Italph for three years in cases of upsets, bad breath, coated tongue or constijMition, ft keeps him the hriglit est, happiest tour-year-old I know!" I jmk for the name Catijamia when huvins. That is on every carton of the genuine, for your protection. tAXATIVC-TONie fo' CHttOHEN III. j ; .j i v 1 ALL WOOL WORSTED YARN in tin HNB 1AXT3 for ynna mn and ronervative, Omy mitt nron comWna(ion, itaiwe if novel) ies. Think of it $3.98 illORGHR-l?. I FOR TALENT SCHOOLS it 1 Step Out In a New? Spring Turnout CAPPS CLOTHES See Them In Our Windows Campbell Clothing Co. On Mai a Street WE GIVE S, & H, Announcing a New Company Southern Oregon Decorating Co, Costumes for Al Occasions Carnival Supplies ;; Window Decorations Flag Decorations 421 East Mala At GT iaA Taylw the S Frn- eii"(lltiiJJFmnd(BBMt Mo, Htn, ttma who jbimimjs RATES W I b Ooskb mam trffta l mfmmmtmma.mmmaeamnmntmua m unique, ueiummiu to be hand sftch yr am mM trtre'ert returning io enjoy ittBojort - fch; rtoiper. rortoleiy ur Cftft, pbyatntly wUieBmitwrn, yet a with a f mt of r tta&nl mm In SfH4 on the pto shore anil an, 'His fru-m here h ImJf orvfiuii. anJatSv lo lirrd mwm, 9 L v f IJ M IMC U I Jfe Front GREEN STAMPS Phone 960 i niMtp to Km Jmtai ppit" 0m Urn mum torn urn tmoMmr njiadly fc- roBnn wr mnmme i Ixat? tp, f at Ilhe wire i hit w ri?l use to ob-iect ta the Jas bees &e to prri-e5 Ay tinagi the Oift to m-)t yrt She t I h? r f wwy to Th rate ittrt l W 8)4 r