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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1931)
I'M MKDFORn MAn,!TftA'tfe AfePFORa OREGON, THURSDAY, '.TULV 161931:1 I fill il' IP " ' ' PAGE THRfci-: 4 i , i i Quill Points t ' aiian Officials1 Seek to jrace Plotters: Who Sent Infernal Machines to Leaders 'Fascist! Regime Hail'.1 July . lfi- f tic- .. - ; - ., , -. .-uiiu. nnmiral nolice to ll to mourn" ,. - . itomDing ""- w " - I J. iva said to navo Bine ICS."'" - . r -an veral davfi a4?o. Celfortt to -trace the instigators i Wn -fruitless. . Postal , au titles fere working on ...the ?ae Vhop6 of finding a clue Irt the 0, victims were Injured when unwrapped packages .mailed nii-ht Cleverly discuisr' . fountain .ports, -the bomb lod4 in. the jnen s nanas ana .fliwi severe wounds.) A 'bomb Kill off oii 'Hie docks learlicqiln jjtday.'but ho one was hurt, jj fascist leaders vrere mui . mailed nackaces. -butf to ling them to police jieadquar-' L, tor examination, j! "- i t 1 I . . . . 7 SiiiE'M! July 16. (AAH, niem- ktra 'gt the shipping interests cx fcative committee, named ' last Lett to plan a campaign of pro- bit against the proposed 15 per bat Increase In . railroad freight hia, were , expected ljore today fi confer with Charies M. ihomas; nolle utilities commissioner,, and fad. of j, the. "protest movement. otmihcila(n.of ttroeeriitreiwmt ,lflfi!?teVqoixT but -iWlnlfe, ittllll)elntkn:i'tbdayc'vhan' uiaberi..of ,thB..nxcuilue.,CUnt. f'.nmiUtjer9i!ii;Kj!.?lInB 3 shipping intreata in Oregon. FALL LOOSE Jail: A building used to confine pikers. Ah, well; if you can't afford a vacation, you can at least put a cinder in your eye and sleep on a board. I PRESSURE TESTS FOR PEARS FREE A clnoma press agent says crime movies don't cause crime.- No? Well, what put over the boyish bob? , . '. Despite the better-homes maga zines, the best way to remodel and modernize an old house is to uue a match. "'&X . responsibility roqnlring cure mid attention really clc Yi'lopH (.liniiicirr, who ran oil- ' jeet to the dinky mustache? Veterans' Insurance Is much like any other except that you can col lect the other without a Jury. Only tho fittest survive, and evorttuallv . Ihe law will" i.iii nil but tho bigger and bettor thieves. Americanism: . Genius pinching pennies in -obscurity; mediocrity made fat and rich by publicity. The doprcsdion continues.'. Ton1 .see, it irt 'one problem statesmen can t salvo by slapping another penny of tax on gasoline. .' I i llllf .'(nnm In thlnlr nf At Cal.in iUian at: all by using A. pretty girl tci (Overcome sales resistance. . i . . ,; lNo;. -yonder, doctors can't ad- vertlsl- llTHo niptlll'd nf n .f,Mv girl couldn't make anybody'wiuit a doctor. , .. - 1 .... 1 v A scoond-liaml car iwnuldn't be so liatl if tho -"first owner imid nllinony to help keep It up. True, thoro are ; no .Jobless In riutsia nor, for that matter, on the chain gang.t, ' When Mr. Hoover .suggested that Parniany qut ndyjinr; :Kwnn.nf.. France' q'iill i'ayini! 'A'mtu'lcii, the' trfbncH ;gimp" my, 1 iawopjtooi " Anybody can make anothwrootti !.po.ste, 1; 1'h.eiard(jnuit. .(s, tn.tlnk 1 4 1 'ioirieHingtre .1rA iitl tdtUUMUl Correct this sentence: "Tho rea son I wish. to attend college," said, tho flapper, "is becaurto -I have a great yearning for knowledge." ''Krystnf'gtonr; rV o'd a K "ST'- su preme. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater VABklNOTrtM' t'li"nc.21 Ll joint teleernm frnm lha w w, I 1 . my 1 P the legislature- of that state, ru5 executive clemency for A1-. M R Kail, was received today1 f le White House and sent hit- i r-"ay tp tne departmetof jus The former Bn.i.nin.. 1.. l BWllllInn- .,,,!.. . . 'il New Mexl Jne 1 sentence of a year and. a. ""J VU rnnVlrt1(n rF nl! LnI" WMHOO Tflth the naval, rwore Ipoho .-. . -, i president win hb. .i t'tlfchmeBpy option (mtl, afteJ, ; ttepilrtinent of justice boa stud-1 ",f oo made recommendations, yr' . ; s Tho nearness of the pear har vesting season is brought td mind by the fact that testing .of pears for maturity by means or the pres sure tester will stnrt In tile county agent's office July 20, according to an announcement' today 'by County Agent L. P. Wilcox. . This service is free and the pear growers, he suys. can well afford to make u.e of this means to de termine approximately their pick ing dates. Tho pressure tost used in mak ing maturity . .determination was worked out by the Oregon Experi ment station and is considered the most reliable method of telling when they should be picked in or der to . obtain maximum quality, he further relates, and then gives the following directions , to the growers: "Select 10 to 12 specimens of healthy, normal fruit coming from several trees, so that the sample will represent nn average for the entire crop. This should be done In the early morning while the fruit Is cool. Bring the sample in for testing as soon after picking as possible. Tho1 test .will then tell you where you stand." - , . JACKSONVILLE, Ore r July 16. fSpt ) Miss; Bvolyn.1 Applegato, guest fat. thv-Ti&Cbtnrpod. home, accompanied ;by M.lsg..groth.y Chitr wood, loft Wednesday ' for a few days at Lake "a1-the "Woods. , At the meeting of tho city coun cil Monday evening It was decided to again put restrictions on use of city water for irrigation, allow ing each, side .of town an.houf.of ;Waier twice a. week. . , . . ;; Mrs. Alpha 'Hartman has' receiv ed word from her son, Dick Hart man, that 'he has passed the civil service examination necessary for his further advancement In for estry. .Dick is now overseer of two forest .service., camps near Priest River, 'Idaho.' ':'' I Carl Larson is Improving after several' .dpys' Ulnoce at ' his home herciofiuuMH: MtliltSliH ! .iiMr:,1and,VS,,Ct,,C.,.Chltwood M;aK.gutiatHHlfV'onle this Iweell ! am-IMhdlWsl' 'K!iX, -4pp'le.- ate. ami :npli,nnjqmiiy, mnvea tnia.yentE to Medford, whero thoy have pur chased a small acreage. lewia Applfftate and Thcron Rabb are campins this week in the Anjilegate dUtrict. Mit Lillian Brown of KlnK highway U vfshin her aunt, Mrs. Zola Fick, for a couple of weeks. Rebokah lodge of Jacksonvlllo will hold liwrt a Uatlon of officers at the 1. 6. O. F. hall Monday even ins, July 20; The Missionary society and I-a'-diea Aid society of the Presbyte rian church' motored to Ashland Thursday where a picnic dlnnor was enjoyed In Lithta park. M!5 Alice Hoe fa, Mliv Isale. Mo Cully, -Mrs, lAila Saulaberry and son John. , Mr. and Mrs. ,Oeorie Morrltt motored to Crescent City Sunday. . Mrs. Albert Hackert and baby Kirl returned home Sunday from the Sacred Heart hospital. Lester Walton, who is working for Copco at Prospect, moved hi fajtiily to that' place this week, where. -they will camp for the sum mer. ' 1 Mrs. Inura -French It? .vlitfn$ friends at Montague, -Cal., for a few weeks. Several Jacksonville men em ployed at jCrater lakje, spent the week end at; their homes h ore, in cluding leo Goodman. OnVille Goodman, Clyde Smith and Chfis. Anplegate. . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kcegan vis ited her brother, Fred Lewis, nt his ranch near Butte Falls Sun day. . Mrs. Ed Flltcroft and children of Cotiullle ore .visiting nt the .Otis Flltcroft home here. GeorKe and Chestor Wendt and Paul God ward rot u mod the last of the week from Keattlo where they played in the Medford , Elks hand at the. national Elks conven tion. Frank TouVelle le spcnilinff the wefck In Portland. 'MIp.s Goldie Boo no underwent an operation at -the Sacred Heart hos pital Tuesday, from which she is lmproyingnlcely., ' , .. f , . Mrs. Julius Volfe and Mrs.' Pro vost pf Ashland and Mr.' J. Mcikle of San Francisco wore visitors at the Samuel Evans home Saturday. Those attending the American Legion junior baseball game in Manshfield Sunday were 13. . A, Fleming, James Cantrall;1 Joe Wet teref, 'Horace Farley" fend Mr. :aiid Mm J. v. Vaug-hn. JaclutonvlUe has four players on the team for this district. They are Aaron and Romie Vaughn, Alvin Refnklng and Chas. Ward. Mr.' ' and Wrs.'-lf! 'vEdens ahfl family spent Sunday at Crator lake. Mrs. Ar.thur .Lewis'' and son Tar rol are spending tHe Wetek at Pfosr pect; where Arthur Lewis ds now employed Hy ;Copce. ' '' -'u.,i.-!- !Mrs.' Altcft :Ulrich,l ,Attoney and HpiTbertf.Hniaand : ;;-Lcon Hannft left TuBday for a: tow day CftttforniayiMtent 'several; rtaysr.1 with old friends in Jacksonville and ' vicinity last "week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump are proud parents of a son, named Roland Ankeney, born at the Sac red Heart hospital in Medford, July 8. Mr. Kertnlt Combs, n'eo Evelyn Chitdora. formerly of Jacksonville but now living In Medford, under went an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford July 6. from which she la now recovering nicely. - 1 : . . , Royal Neighbor lodge held initi ation July 7, at' Which time Mrs. May Forbert 'wa.s Initiated Into the order, it was decided to hold only one meeting a month, the first Tuesday of cach month, until Oc tober. Following the work of tho evening, refreshments .were, served. FLAY GOLF: FREE Parltii Older Than U. 8. I torlal parish, Its boundaries later PORTLAND, Mo (UPI The "becoming the boundaries of Capo First Congregational parish In Cape Klicabeth as incorporated n'176i.. Klizabeth is older than the United : ; States. Originally It .was a terrl- flasslflerl advertising gets results. I MARSHF1ELD, Ore., July ). (P) After having been burled alive for more than an hour under a foot of sand, Paul Spargo, 21, employe of a Marshfleld florist, was alive today. He regained consciousness an hour after being unearthed. Spargo was working In the annd lilt-when a wall 'of - sand caved in. A passerby 8aw his hand sticking from the pit and dug him out. . . : 1 l' - IT BOM BAT, July 16. (P) The Evening News bf India todny re ports that grave riots occurred at. PjUdukkotni, capital of the. state ot !rudukkotal, ' yesterday. 'A- mob - of thousands attacked public offices, the reports snld, and started flro8.' Ovorpoworing the police and military, the crowd stormed the jajl, released all tho prisoners. ,'.' ... - The, trouble was ostensibly ,ln nrotesX against a .proposal to In-. crease .property taxes. , , , ' ' . , : . . 1 One Dog to 30 Men ' LAMAR, Colo. (UP) Lamar's "dog per man" ratio Is one to 80. A list of licensed logs reveals that there are Just 138 dogs there. A surmise would place, an equal num ber loping around the streets with out benefit ot city sanction. . ' 1 j ' . ' . - ,' 4 . a 1 . - Turtle Liked 8me 6pot ATHENS, O. -(UP) A-ituVtte n)pn. the .shell bf; which a nin' initials had been carved 2 : yearn B!50j'.;ws.'rouhd7(nearhereV ,i half mile from- we place -where tne ini tials hrtd beeit , carved In 1876. ' " J .l,J.Ui,UU! St .1 L.J-1 L L.S.Ji Local fans of the popular miilKot Rolf Radio will be given an oppor tunity 'to - play freo of chai'BO on! tho South Oakdnlo courso Satur day evening in order to ncoualnt a larKe number of Ruests with tluv fine Rieens under now nuiniiBC-'.! ment. . lrvln nowman, ' popular . yotinn ; Medford footlmll man who lias had considerable experience In pee-weo Rolf mnmiRemcnt, Is In full charge at the attractive Oakdale course. Irvln was employed by Robert O. , Marker last summer and made , many friends durlnR that time who will bo Rlad to know that he, is now : operatlnR the course. Accordlnc to plans, interestlnK tournamonts will bo featured dur-. iuR.the next few months.. Players may enjoy' the Oakunle greens i every day from nine a. m. until, mldnlRbt. ITALY KEEPS GUARD . TURIN fP) 1 ;Sec.recy ouch . as protects it country s war plans, hangs over 1he building where now j motors are helng developed fm' j Italian planes in the Schneider cup race next September; " Air Minister Halo Balbo Is the only one, outside the Fiat engi neers and, trusted workmen, all pledged to silence, who has in spected the new engines. Thy aro understood to bo rather irvolution- ttryiu design, and wlUv muny cylln . ON DIRIGIBLE CELLS 1 AKRON (P) Tailors who think in 4,nPtnu ff nrwna InD.ntiH nf mllint-n yards are part of1 the force fitting the navy airship Akron for night. Thnli- wnrk 1h tho .cnnatruotlon I of. the glunt, hoJiumj cells which re !qulr0' nlo-o' than' 1$: fccfos of urn-! jterlal. . ( ' t i . T6ells, 12 i in number and "tuMiifo In mniiniirn" nrrnrdltiir th tlt.j..' ...Ill 'ltl ielllili (In. .'liirlRlbld, '. jwllli . hauso U.cuouoo icubUslfero ft (lUllrtf RjU). ' 'rnroKon winaows giazca 1 fjy Trowprmsw fnninet- -worKs. nulla SWILFM ill.PU July is. fl) Sevon 'rb! IWl.a'nt"' wre appointed lui:L . Ju"us it. Meier I coram ttec l0 mk(J pa study of nt, tw Problems of the Hibim ' o con,ni"too Includes Dr. ku.." Bowmn, Dr. Norman J. fU t , u rle" w- KI"K. -Mrs. ".Cook' Mra- J- sunt- Hirhum and Mrs" C" Nwi Lr,W'"rc(1 "renfell, famed Hiw: """"onary, has establish A S Ki shop. "The i 9m i Blern. between here ""4 ProI1U from the h u e ",,,d hy Gren j, ""'"S 'ishermcn of Labra- 'rM.r1T 1 waves, spiral '"ni rn ; Cr("luKnole, 7.60. ii. i -"T Tel. 4S4. H,You He.rd About It? WHAT? Thy'r Coming who? CHARLIE CHAPLIN Marie 3essler 'HBSt"C'ff:' Saturday Nite f in Itast.Timcg T0NITE MWM DON'T MISS THIS HUMAN, I II JL-J W LI ,APPEAt-ING PJCTUfitl ' lill I Richard Dix . Ill I "' ' and ' II JACKIE COOPER l I 'Yniinci Dnnnvan's KiM' 111 4M 0 . - Um tsn "Qln RrrtthAr" Mill m v ii .. " a mm . 1 also , III ' ; IT' ' urn j " k. ... . jh News Vitaphone Act I - Cobby Jones Golf Reel 1 "The Big irons"' .''' Ii TOMORROW I . IftyfiB "HWilJ! the minute -- s young girl. TjJ'" She takes BU ft ' " 1 the leap In spite H I i R ' Jf of tho, a who Ril f ' tell her she Is lu-V r" j .TO-4Lvi:' ni r a -I I Sparkling Com- I 1 . ay-Oram. Right from the Heart of youth. SUrtllng In its sincerity. A I clever comedy of : tmali town folk,! ' $ with f " YOUNG i GRANT 'WITHERS ! 1 And a'Big Ca,t ., ( ljb . :-...... -aUo;.:-. ; Kfi p At PENNKY'S p SILK DRESSES Plain 'prints or pastels. All sizes. Many sleeve less models. Priced . $2.98 t SILK DRESSES Two pi ice groups. Su perb values. All sizes. $4?- $7 House ' Frocks ' Sheer summery materi als. Sizes 14 to 52. Fast colors. Our low P'lce Rayon.iM Bloomers I Fine gauge rayon. Well tailored. A real buy at 2for69c UcLclispxi QpUt 'w A ! SSv i'S, Hit Association Seifii-AnnuaL Financial Statement June: 30, 1931 . ' HESOURCES ,, ' Cash '2.:..:.:....:...l..':y...r:.:...... FlrBt MortRaRe 1oailn "..:.'..;..;.' ............ Real Kstate Owned 8ubject to Redemption Real Kstata Owned" : ..... Real Estate Sold Undor Contract Loans to Members on Cortlflcntcs Furniture and Fixtures Llfo Insurance Heaervo ' ...j..,.!..'. , LI AI1ILITIF.S Due Certificate tioldors Loans Duo and Incomplete Dividend Reserve - Surplus Reserved for Dividends Payable July 10th Accounts Payable UTJTK ni.' ftRWlflV ) ' COUNTY OP JACKSON j S8, . ' ' Wc, C. M. Kidd and O. C. Uokh, TrcHidcnt an(.Socrftiiry J-cspeotivply of the Hliove-iiiimcd corporation, do Bolcmnly awear that the above atatcmcnt ia true to the best of our knowledge and belirf, ' "' '.'" '" CM. KIDD, President ' ' (). C. WHidH, Seeretary. rui to liefore tan this l'Xli day of July, in.tl. "WII.MA K. fJY(!KI, ' ... Jsotary Public for Oregon. My. conimiMKiotl expires: Vvh. 13, 10.'5. ;' Kubserilted and (SEAL) DIRECTORS: ('. JI. Kld'Iy John C. Mann, J. J. EninieiiH, (), ('. Doei?s, Glenn ,, .. .0. Tayl..rr K. Ji, Green, hinil Mulir, Wen tniwjf Loan I iniiiiiiiii $ 26.449.27 I II ... 1,047,(1113 40 II B0.S42J13 II 77,622.31) 8.090.12 5.' ' 8,71. t! 1,200.(111 Mil 2,880.00 II ' J1,2:!3,0C9J1 II II I : 44,613.00 II II ,. 34,818.67 ' , . Jl, 233,009. 11 I ; i Other Excellent Values! ; 20x36 Bath Towels v . 7 ' ! JK .. '"' l5ci 36-inch Fast Color Prints . . Vi .. .v J5c Chiffon Hose, all silk, picot top. . . , 9c One group Wcmen's Strap Slip-; ; J . pers . . -. .r ."'.; . V .-.'$1.98: One group Beach Pajamas. ...1. . ? 98c One group Sheer Dress Fabrics,' yd. 19c; One group Men's Bathing Suits . . $1,98; One group Boys' Knickers, elastic . : ' knee and waist .... . . . . :" .... ;8c. One group Men's Work Shirts, coat ": XX -..style. rd: :.-..:r:t9c One' group Men's Straw Hats . . ; - 98c One grqup, Men's Suits . . $10.00, $15.00 rrrjTrrnrrr. r.aia'jki'j Men's Shirts and Shorts Fine krilt shirts and fast color broadcloth shorts. 25c Work -,l i.-.A Shoes f Composition solo, outing bal. All leather. Sizes to 11. 1 $1.39 J. C PENiN'EY CO Iiic Vfp'0' ..; 11,146,399.11 871.9 art J-l il 1 law V , 4T; f - ' '' ' x- ' '. ' . -".' ... . .i - . .-. Biggest v vGoblest DRINK in TOWN .Just txy YOUR f avorita drink at MaeUl WYtu'M agrP5 : that it's the biggest, most refreshing, and most delici ous drirk in town, . . Wo have some Itasty ''specials,'" too, and the kind of ice cream you enjoy most. Get tho habit of refreshing yourself at MagiH's. . ill Drug Co. m&Siain st: m'm:: i:, m i- i , i;. - 1 . No. 7. "Witch Doctor's Mg'C , ,,, , Mat. 20e: Eve. 30c: Klddlea 10c