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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1931)
inmvom) mstl trtbtjne, mepfotzd, oreoox, monday, july a; iom. 1 SOLENT SCENE iL TO Klamath Queen BY OLD SINNOH WILL W aird's Meiniey Saving BE Sanity Quiz Looms for Le Crater Lake Observation gander Black well After Station and Museum in Honor of Late Congress Tirade Sunday in First Baptist Has Delusion man Near 'Completion frfclE EIGHT Hi STAGED ! IN IN CHURCH DED I GATED t.J-eandor Blackwell, an old mun Without kin, friends or funds, who last week mflde an appeal lo the bounty court for aid. created a (111' turbance at the First Baptist Church yesterday morning and 1b held In the county Jail pending n firohable ' Inventlgatlon Into his kanlty. " Justin Judy of Clrlffin fcreek and Elton Wnldron, parlsh toners, held Blackwell until the ar rival of the police, fi This morning In tha county Jnll, Blackwell went on smother ram page. -'When ordered to appour before the "Judge of tho kangaroo court,"1 he grabbed a chulr and 4'efled ' his feilow-prisoners. lie inn locked In a cell by himself. "'Blackwell' uppcared at the church following the morning Borv ce and' started a conversation with the Rev. W. II. Baton. He became violent In his language and Kev. Baton called the pollco. This Infuriated Blackwell who started a itrade and frightening the women In the congregation, and was held with difficulty until the arrival of Ihe -police. ; j ; Given AM By Miner I I Following his appearance before the county court lust week. Black- Well was given assistance by a local shiner, who agreed to board and lodge' hlmi Tho Hod Cross in tended to send him back to Duns mulr, Calif., where Blackwell con duotod 4 shoe ropulr shop. Blackwell claims to bo 80 yoars ft age, .though ho looks 20 years younger, i . He Is well versed on clentlflo subjects, and Iho Hlblc and can talk lucidly and entertain ingly on. either, Ha has a good choice of word and makes u good Impression.; ' He gives evidence of refinement and education and Is eany dressed, despite his financial condition, ' . . The authorities have been In formed hat he lost two sons In the' Orent War, and that this blow Upset his , mind and he started wandering. The sons were with the. panadian, forces. Blackwell at times, suffers from the delusion, "that enemies are ti "Ing to poison klm. , ; . i it-.. Butierflie$ Spot ; LottGolf BalU - ForGirdrd Genius GIRAKD Cal., July B(P) 4 1 "Whatever may be Bald of J. K. Priddy, a golfer, It must be admitted he la original, 7 ', "Tiring of depending upon 'icaddlea to find the balls Vhlch I hook or slice," sold Priddy, "and noting the nu- mertua ' white butterflies about the Bt. Andrews golf club grounds where play, I " use ot my, gnowiedga as a chemist, , ., . V ' "You know Insects ara at- traded by certain odors. I iriperlmented until I found a formula which should draw these wtilt butterflies and saturated my golf balls with If" VALLEY MUSICIANS ON MIKM l01tIS JONK8 of Klumnth FiiIIm uiih Friday mtnicd winner of tlm loving nup find a mwIi prize of SUA lii iho bathing; -wanly contOHt coimhicUmI In Unit city. MIhn tlomw formerly nindo lwr homo In Mcxl- fonl. SEWAGE DISPOSAL Tho liond Ifwuo fur cotiKtructlon of a now no wage plant In Modfoi'd to bo voted on July 1G wan tho subject ci much d.Hcufutlon toduy noon t tlio rojjultir-luncheon of the Klwnulti club at. tho Hotol Mod ford. Talka wore given by acvoral woll known iMllzona with O. C. Hokka of the KIwunlH cummlttoe ndvlHlng Iho people to obtain more Information voKftrclIng the Ihhuo uo foro election. The Imnmllute nood for the mw nyHtmn wua advanced by Fred Behoffel, city eiiKlneer, City Attorney Frank Furroll, V. W. Allen mid Vice Mayor O. A. Meek er, who Informed his audience that Medfnrd. from financial standpoint can eunily afford construction of the new plant. A v.Kit to Bear Creek was ad vlaed by Attorney Furroll for any one who do not believe that the now Byatem In an Imperative need. Ono whiff of the odor arising; from tho wuters 'north of Modfoixl lib atated, will carry BUfficlont convic tion. Criticism from tho atate health department and threatened suttB by rm I limits of the Hear Crook rrKion were named by Mr. Fttrrell as very deflnlto reasons why Borne action must be taken. Thj report submitted by the health committee of the city coun cil was distributed to the Klwan Inns and shows that a number of typhoid cases have been traced to Hear Creek each summer for the pant several yours. "The creek is putrid with raw sewage from the Cot t no atrret brldjto entirely through and beyond tho northern boundary of tho city. These are faetB and can be verified by our city and county health officers,'1 tho report readB. "They nro al ready known to hundreds of our clttKcmi. some of whom will fall to VA program to h given by snmelxo o the polls and cast their votes pi me leaam musician of tho In favor of this bond home, which Is the most vital ami most Import ant of any bond Ihhuo, save that alley will b broadcast over KM MO promptly at 8:10 this evenln ky femote control from the stage of the Cratorlan theater. Karle Pv1b, master of ceremonies an jounced. , - , The u'ul Monday's entertaln aBWt will Include Charles Whlllock itayln the jtylophone, aolos by Charles Hiers and Merland Tollef. fton, popular tenors, and soprano fKHO iib t'ocii cots. t i : -RAINIER CUMBER it; FALLS IN CHASM TACOMA. Wash.. July T Hearch was underway today for Ihe body of Hubert K. Zlnn, II. furl land .mountain climber, who slid down an Icy Incline near the m InH of Mount Hainler yesterday Into crevasse near a 1,100-fooi drop above Nlequally glacier. ' , lnn, with a party of II. had approached within 100 fort of the taimnilt when he became fatigued and wanted to return. He sat down lo reat and started sliding toward nw cittum, Kenneth 2lnn at tempted to aid hVa brother, wit tieasea reported and was also slid ing toward the erevwve when his aewent was vtopped by one of the guides accompanying another par- -4" of our water Fyatom, over culled In the city of Medfnrd. MMuny other cities In Oregon are facing tbta mine problem.; Koine of them have done mo after great dumnHS to the health of the com munity, the loss of life, mid the imyntent of heavy damage claims. MtMtford today Is sitting upon n volcano of dangerous poHMlbllltles and th.s condition ban existed for the past three or four years." . An addrnea emphaKlslng the nted for good cttixenshlp In the United States was made by Judge Wm. M. Colvtg. who deplored the fact that the United Htute la slipping from Us old standards of republican gov ernment. The United Htatea gov ernment today, he atated. Is not as responnlbt to ths people as the government of Kngland. An interesting review of the his tory of this country was given by Judge Colvtg who .told his listen ers that the voices dt dead patriots are calling to the people of today to sustain a government by and for the people. Cigars were passed at the lunch eon by Frank Perl, who Is the father of a eon. tvm last night at the Macred Heart hospital. BIG PORTUGUESE PUG DRAWS COUNTRYMEN OAKl.ANO, Oal. tCV In three flsht Joae Panta, giant I'ortu ueee, drew 'gates" that out totsled all boxing progrnma for J uni.r , i, . netter part of a year here farmer, raised . ..... """ -y- ot me ru.lomers . - - T.agi- I wr Ilia ulinll'vnii.n A . .1 Ik.. agaitwi thha an.S fourth niters. CRATER LAKE,, Ore, July 6. (Snl.) Dedication ceremonies for the Slnnott memorial, an observa tion station and museum conutruct- ed during the past year 'In Cra ter ljilie national park, will be hold this month during the visit 'of the United States cngrosaional ap proprlatfona committee, C. So llnoky, park auporlntendent, had tontatlvcly announced. hTe com mittee Is making a general tour of national parka tills summer, mak ing It possible for colleagues of the former Oregon congressman to take part In the dedication program. The building is nearly ready for Installation of enuipmont and la lo cated Junt below the rim at a point most visited by tourists, affording an extraordinary view of the lake, it can scarcely be seen from the rim and from a distance, bo well does It fit Into the nearbly cliffs. On Victor Rook Constructed of native stone, the house stands on Victor Rock 1000 feet above the water. In memory of Nicholas J. Slnnott, recognized as a friend of national parks and the author of many park laws, in cluding the general national park highway act of April 9, 1914. Mr. Slnnott was born In 1870 and died In 11129. He served In con gress from 1913 to 1928 and was chairman of the public lands com mittee from 1919 to 1928. A large bronze plaque, to bo placed in front of the building, in addition to car rlyng a short history of the con gressman, also Includes a portion of the well-known description he gave of Crater Lake before con gress in 1918. The plaque will bo unveiled dur ing the dedication. Ansol F. Hall, senior naturalist and foroster of the national park system, arrived at Crater Lake a few days ago to act as consultant In tho planning and installation of exhibits In the memorial. The front of the building Is open. Telescopes Aid By moans of high powered tele scopes and flold glasses, the lake wilt toll Its own scientific story. Through thoso agencies, dlHtant rock formations will be brought to visitors, who may obtain more de tailed Information from an Interior exhibit room, In which a collection of transparencies, rocks and other exhibits will be placod. The sum of 5000 was appropri ated for the eqlttpment of the building by the National Academy of Sciences, a special committee of which Is directly interested In the memorial. In addition to his official posi tion as senior naturalist and for oster, Mr. Hall Is acting as repre sentative for the committee, coin nosed of Dr. John 0. Merrlam, of Washington, D. C, prosldont of tho Carnegie Institute; Dr. David Whlto, Fred Whiting, curator of art, United States national museum; Chnrlos Klllno, II., member of tho capltol planning commission of WurhliiKton, D. C. -f . ALSO CLOUTS 1 PORTLAND, Oro. P) Dasebnll critics believe tho llergor family will ho doubly represented In 'the big loaguos next yonr as tho rosult of tho speedy development of Kred nergnr, rortiand nuttleldnr. Krd Is a brother of Waller tur gor, hard hitting outfielder of Iho iioxton Hraves. I.Ike his brother, Fred is a right-hander and his lusty wallops have attracted the ntton tlon of many major league ivory hunters. Waller went up from the Pacific Coast league two years ago. famedIHThotel has two bar times MAIHKNHEAL (II P) There Is a fumouii river hotel here which haa a bar with two closing times. (iktmilea. as the hotel Is known. was a rest-huetrl during tho war. and la a popular week end road- house for Londoners. Half- of it le In Hurklnhanwhlpe and half In nerKnire. . Thus one side of the bar clones at 10 p. m, and the other at 11:10 p. m. The latter l.alf t tho most popular. . , Would Itptdnp lark. BA1.KM. July t.itPtA definite movement to sysUmatlcallj develop further Champneg Memorial park, located on the banks of the Wil lamette river midway between 8a letn and Portland, as a tvermaneni ehrlne to Oregon pioneers, was launched today hy the state ad visory committee. The Champneg dvlsora were named recently by Governor Julius U Meier. Mr. and Mm. Klavlua West are th parents of a son. born last night by Caesarian operation at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mother and hahy are getting along; nicely H Wa announced this afternoon. 1 Mali ?"rt-li4,n.l are ri,h l,v f stywm kh,b. v,, i,,ny , t f u of Women's and Misses1 Seasonable Appare Every Summer Dress and Coat to Be Sold at This Sensational Saving Sale Goats Here is the greatest Coat Sale of the year. At J off the marked price these Coats are really unbe lievable BARGAINS. In the lot you will find Polo Coats, Swag ger Coats and Coats for dress absolutely authentic for sport, daytime and more formal wear. Some are belted and some are without belts. Many have fur col lars while others are in the more tailored mode. Light and dark hades. HURRY for best selection. Started TODAY HURRY! Buy NOW for the Selection Dresses All the gay color and daintiness of summer is to be had in these lovely dresses Miss or Matron will find frocks for every occa sion here. There are smart sport frocks of flat crepe chic two and three piece suits and lovely chiffons for afternoon and even ing. You will be amazed at such style and quality at these drastic reductions but here is the reason: we must make room for new Fall stocks. BUY NOW and you get two dresses for what you would ordinarily pay for one. 117 South Central Phone 286 Medford, Ore.