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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1931)
IlllUI SOOM RENT OUEr MEALS ARE FEW; RED CROSS AIDS ilnHfir Blackwell. V white-hair- .a .n of 89 years, who lost two 'sons m "le world wor and has uo kith or kiii. appeared before the county court this morning and -gUed fopald ''He will reteive as sistance from 'the 'Red Cross 'and ifll b sent back to Dunsmuir. Cal., where Tor many yeura lie was th leading slioewaker. . Ho. lias been in this -city ai'd county for two sleeks and "ow the room Vent Is lue The meais nnva ueeu ineKu ular; he told the jcouuty jmlse. He also inldrmed the court there had been fairer days ins his life.; i lilackwell, a man' of aiiparent MlUCUllUii. ' , , vertatioii, revealed that ho had an intimate kuu .-. ... ... nmi ofi- nhirp. nnn nnnlcl nuesuuns . - eveiidtsciiss the Einstein theory vol ubly. Ho Hail ueec u iiiiuei, uuu claimed to oe auie iu iuhk iie ciouj metals by mental vibration." The applicant tor am citiiiiieu uo had "been in aim out m uregon Since IBM. aim Bl. iiiuioiin In Arizona when they needed chas- . A u ..aid ho hud flHllvprprl mg.i "- -- lectures on scientific questions to small groups, out "ml never iil- tempted to capitalize my ability along those liDes.u-- -.. Blackwell's plea was one of half a dozen presented to the county court today for aid. 1 expecTbigTrade MEDPOKP MATL TKTBUNE, MEDFORD, QUKCiQy, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 19H1. STATE STAND ON ACCOUNT HOLIDAYS PAGE SEVEN Tomorrow win be a. biday;ln Medtnrd. . according- to xpei tjl tlons today. Stores will ol.s;rve Saturdays hour hunorlos the Fourth , of July in order to .give all shoppers a ehaueo to i lay-In miliplies beforo shops uro' closed for a two-duy period, ; ..At 7 o'clcclc tomorrow cveninp the caravan of Elks enroute from I.os Angeles to Seattle is sched uled to arrive hero and will ho Krceted by much eeU'liratiun. Open bouse. ,will be observed at the Klks' temple throughout the after noon and a dancing" Party has been ariaiiKed for the eveijiiii- for all visiting ami local Klks and .families. Hohltlve's Initials on Turtle. HANCOCK, X." H. (l.'1'j 1'lpd A. Ware, Jr., cauicht a mud turtle bearinB the initials of' his Brand father. The Initiuta were 'carved on the turtle's shell 23 years ago. f ; Ashland. (IrndfliK started on Sherman street preparatory to pavlnjr. To the Medford Press: ' V 1 At pur regular meeting held last j night In the Labor hall, Medford 'Central Labor Union went on ( record as not favoring the pro ! posed extra assessment of 20 per cent or any other per cent against the water users of Medford for the purpose of paying bonds for the I proposed sewer improvements. ( We appreciate both the neces sity of the proposed improvements land the desirability of the addi tional employment that the con jstruction .of said improvements would afford the laborers of this ! community, but we believe that the I cost thereof should be born by the I taxpayers in general. We under-' j stand that there are many water users that would not be benefited by said sewer, and we know that there is much vacant property in our city that would bo directly benefited. .. We also favor competitive bids from contractors generally on all construction work and all equip-' meiit neevssnry for the completion turn uuu lll ICIUIIK Ul j contracts therefor to the lowest responsible ' bidderrt, the interests of local labor being properly safe guarded at all times. HespeetfuHy submitted by order of the Medford Central Labor I'nlon. FRANK I.. AITLKGATB, Acting Secretary. July 2, 1931. HORACEPECKIS TAKEN BY DEATH Horace .Creely Peck illeii at lit homo, in ;.' Stevnrt . luMitlon, AVet Mod ford, parly Wednesday morn ing from heart trouble. ' He was horn nt W'Uluta, Kansas Febru ary it, lStil. Tin? family had been reHidenU of Medford since l!Hti. He leaves his wife, I-diclnda three sons and one . daUKhter, William K., Hoy. Frank H., dau ghter. Mis. Delia Hunk, nil of Aledl'ord and six grit ml children. Funeral services will bo held at tlu Ferl Funeral homo Fri day at 2:00 p.m., llev. A. O. Hon- nett officiating. Interment Medford cemetery. ELKS BAND GOING Cleveland, Chester Wenilt and It.! C. Haker. basses; (leorgo Wendt j and Kred Strang, euphoniums, and i it. rincii and nick HuKim, drums. TO SEATTLE FOR WELLS HELDFOR AS L in Members of the Medford Klks : band, accompanied by their direc tor, P. Wilson Walt, will leave I Sunday noon on the Shasta for Se j uille to attend the national Klks convention In that city, It has been announced. A group of local lodge members other than those of the band per sonnel, will also make the trip on tile Shasta, according to present plans, and will join two parties of Klks from Texas and Ohio. Roster of the hand Includos It. 0111, (ileiin Simlilns. Hurry llarnu burg, tieorgu Coramy, U. A. Parker, K. A. l'euse and Dow Stone, clari nets; W A. Coramy.. Win. Camp hell,. It. 1). Klfor and U. Newlen. cornets; Kennoth Childreth, Cha. Campbell. 1'aul llodward and IX U. Terrott, horns; R. A. Holts, .lohu llennett, (ioorge Stewart and Wal ler Oiinsrhold, trombouos; II. ARGENY OF RAR ! SUCCEEDING PIPER! GOVERNORS STAND Six ltivers limply Into liny HATH, Me. UM) Six livers, the AndroscoKKln, Muddy, Cath ance, AtbiKJidesset, Kennebec, and Kustern flnw Into MerrymeetinK bay. They flow out as one, the Kennebec. At hU luellminnry examination j in Judge Taylor's court this fore noun Chas. K. Wells, local resident I who was brought here from ! Kuijene Tuesday, was bound over j to the grand jury In $1000 bond, i which he is unable to furnish, on ia charge of grand larceny, em ' tiodied In the necusatlon of Mrs. U K. Scrlbner. also or Medford, ithat he drove away her car with out permission. The ease is a rather Involved one as to ownership of the car, Wells claiming to own a half-Interest In It, and. Mrs. Scribner claiming that for money owed her for board and previous payments Wells had assigned all Interest In the ear over to her when she paid the re maining payments due 4111 It. FOliTLAN D, J uly L. (P) The Oreyonian announced today that effective August 1 i'nul K. Kelty will become editor of the paper. ' U. (J. Call vert will continue i ( managing editor, and l'alnur Hoyt ; night city editor, will move up to j the post of executive news editor, I the position now held by Kelty. in becoming editor of the ore , goiiianf Ktity succeeds the late . Kdar R 1'lper. The position has ! been vacant since Piper's death, i t . t Mint tert on has betn ap ! pointed assistant business rnana i gor. In charge of advertisinK and I 1 1' radio station K(V, suece.-dlng W. .1. Hoffman. The announcement was made by O, Jv. Jiice, general manager of . the jiaper. ! Dayton. .lim's Service station ' being Improved. AL'STI.V, -Texas. (P) Any box ing followers ' who thought they might get to see more of the sport after Inn Moody ceased to be gov ernor ,of Texas have been sadly fooled. . 1 - s ' While Rosa S. .Sterling was get ting acquainted Ivith a governor's duties in late January and Feb ruary some few boxing shows wore reported. . Since then he ami his adjutant general, William W. Sterling, have enforced the state's anti-boxing law with n vengeance. All scheduled .cards coming to the attention of the udjutant gen eral have been ordered called off. A bill to legalize the charging of admission to amateur bouts. In which the successful combntantH might be rewarded with trophies but not money, was Introduced In the legislature but died on tho calendar. IMIW.IIIHWW1 1 1 'en tom 7$ It .pini'li. Rcasp Ybuir Tlhuroofl' 1 Mcarsh "Reach for a LUCKY instead" Place your finger on your Adam's Apple. You are actually touching your larynx this is your voice box It contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam's Apple, you are considering your throat your vocal chords. , : ' f No one has yet challenged the ' statement "sunshine mellows heat purifies." That's why LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOASTING" Process in cludes the use of Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE the finest cigarette you ever smoked made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop THEN "IT'S TOASTED." Certain harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos are expelled by LUCKY STRIKE'S ex clusive "TOASTING" Process. We sell these expelled irritants to manufac turers of chemical compounds. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. 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