Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1931)
UfrT. .i-a 1 ffl Hltvtb IIBOLOIN yi ia here to . taste r." , lining ci kCS Central to reports r ftW morning." roost heads ana for tne enter chickens ,1 point received .peclally nave uiea 'rom nu. fes .... vnrd in i" J of w . at, IK ", that J"?Sd drum t liVWntl,t. ; .-J sicken they wait. game Btl poul lor tne in others lor ks. iltry- aii yards tneir manner Uidj lor the construction 1 ,r pavilion and uinlng "r,t addition to- the main ;., He Eastern Oregon tu L hospital af The Dalles led by the state board of :1(ll,y. The award will be iti later. IMshi of The Dalles was bidder on the general con , The buildings at $22,984 an o( Portland was second 'wWO and Moore McFar iwtad .third low at $25, , Knight Electric company id as low bidder for. the j ork at lt!25 and the ,Kteni Plumbing & Heating Portland low on plumbing iaae at $5740. 1DFMII lies OUBSVILLE, Ohio, July 21 LiMo's coal mine strike scc- Mbouts seethed Willi : ex ! totlay ever1 the first kill- ibt many weeks or tne disorders. ' The victim, t Simon, 10, was shot late Er during a clash between k ind Ktrtkln'fs miners at ;W mine near Martin s fJXO, w. -v.,- - July ua. .;m fired upon miners en it HcKinleyvUle mine-of Jinrg and Wes-t Virginia ipinr near WellsburK to Jiding William Thompson, it minrrs. 3UXDE. Cii.. Julv 22. from three woi'ks !o n 'f and Mrs., William Ross (re found In their" i:lornobile Sunday night by i fltar Po'ndosa,' 1 iWllned they had stopped : ihe timber, neglectlne t( the engine, and were by the ear trusses. The woroufrht to La Grand The family had lived Mveral years.- ...-..-'. - UIK Ff i"ly 22. (Special) - ''"iB ,jnr,.t. Birthdays " "lelr oirthdays CfS Po111 Russell Al r ' Iwster Stevens, others L'' "- 8ylvest3r Stevens, ... . ' "inaugh, of Med ' Mm. s. H. Young and c 8hnaard. and Mr. and n Mr. a. h ki.hM. m wl,ere th,y wl" a'' and Mh. Gilbert I """""I to Crater Lak E AubT Purr' '"ft 'r home in s,, nK... b .. -"aL.au ir.deavor L Phcenu store all r Clcnlc .. i .. . Ian BnVj k "'"soa not , swaay wp attend. k-L-Z, 1 rom the Phoenix bvM but ne from the rfe11'1 " Mr. They returned Pw.'ri"Ty "n1 "aURhter 0 "e Woods to ao-nd Ti,., ,u u ousiness ' faTfi? wnlng at the ' Elame' De la . .ialrman t'i . EK-anor m Doris Rose-. a' h "PirtM better 1 i1!8"" and Pin. ' "My for Lake m ""ahsll Denver m r itr.U""5 a' Prosocct -JZjta b, th. Copco. Will call l'latr ' PL '(-Jford by r A TT rrrOTDTTXTTrl imrmATm aitiaavt , . . . : .V x-u -t4.vi.ouxrj, iU-CLJi.' uxvi, JJl'.tiL'A, JUJA ii):tl. . PAGE xHKEE Innnnriin h i rnri I ' . : ' . iVjiOPMS; TVJen Brace mo-, near irlfe, Jim, Crcrre Hot to' litteat Ai tMherltu(ic0 in n nold' mliifl, ie tireateut lo leave her. Then, with Pierre's drparlurs .for ifrnmnlio jrhool imminent, he tella htm that Ann's teare are line to Pierre's refusal to uroviile the money that tvoulil mean a pauina investment tor them all Pierre docs not knoio that the mine Is jiromoln. hv his estranged lather Kou fJonoiaa. Brucet slealather. The misreiircscntatiaii causes Pierre to hand Uruce the money as the latter Is starting on a trio tor the bank that employs him and Ann's father, Jlarfin Bcuis Jlorr' sudden misnlvnns are sharpened by llrucc's cool farewell Then, alone with Ann, he helps her take some dress measure ments and is overwhelmed upon iliscoverintt that he is desperately in love with far. Chapter 20 . TRAGIC BURLESQUE VNN bad run Into her room , to " get a dress, while Pierre stood thoughtfully contemplating the dress form which from his meas urements of Ann's person had been made an exact duplicate of her living body. Ho had been so preoccupied that he had not answered Ann, when, clapping her hands in excitement, she had stood beside the form and cried: "Isn't It exactly like me?" Then she had returned with a slip like the one she had been wear ing ns he had taken her measure ments, and had placed it on the form. And now ho was alone.again with the dress form. Timidly, and for getful of all else he touched the mpdel with loving caresses as if Ann's garment covered not the wires and rods of a mechanical form but Ann's living self. . He was thus engaged when Aim appeared with the dress, which she had gone to fetch, over her arm.; In the doorway she stopped short nnd stood amazed and frightened, but won'drously elated at what she saw. The very intimacies which had aroused Picrro had awakened her to the realities of her affection for him, and she, too, was over whelmed by the flood of emotions which at tills discovery of his love swept over her. Then Pierre knew that she was there. As tli7 faced each other, full realization came to them both. But in that same Instant the tine spiritual endowments which Pierre had from his mother, Harriet Noel, the', strength .of character which had been given lilm through the beautiful companionship of that mother and son, the true greatness of soul which had been so wisely fostered in him by the old actor, Antonio Latour all the essential forces of his nature were aroused. " As Instinctively as he had drawn close to the dress form which, by the magic of the moment, was the body of Ann, he now moved to pro tect the love which in the madness of the moment they both had rec ognized. s With his arm about the waist of the dress form ho acted a ridicu lous burlesque Jove scene which reached its climax when, with the dress form in his arms, he whirled about the room in a wild, grotesque dance. '. . ' Ann, appreciating fully the des perate purpose ot his nonsense, took her cue from him and laughed gaily at the ridiculous scene. Tor a little she watched, then withdrew' to reappear a moment later' dressed in her simple house dress. Pierre ceased his grotesque an tics, and ostensibly wiped the per Bpiration from his brow, waiting apprehensively for her to speak. "Vou Just can't help making a play of everything you do, can you, Pierre? Father Tony is right you were born to be an actor." By the matter-of-fact tone In which she spoke, as well as by her words, Pierre knew that she would play her part in the tragedy ot their love. ''Why not?" he said. "It's all a play anyway, isn't It? Haven't you ever heard Father Tony recite: "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players'?" "You will soon be acting in car nest, Pierre. How proud we will all bp nf von. "I can Inst see Fathar Tony when you are really on the stage and, the people who wrlle about plays for the papers are saying wonderful thlnes about you! "He says that you are the great est actor ot your generation ana that some doy the jieople of Or chan Hill will read In their papers about you and that then they will appreciate you. Only today hetold me that they'd sing a different tune about vou." . In the high pitch ot emotional excitement lo which he ha l ready been nroused, Ann's words were almost more than he could endure. ' Beside himself with anguish, he shouted: "For God's sake let me ulone. Don't talk about what I am going to do. I can t stand it, I tell you!" He dropped into a cLalr and buried his face in bis hands. Interpreting this as referring to their love she cried out: "Pierre!" and made as It to go to him. But on the verge ot swee.ilng every thing aside with an open avowal of love she stopped. Again she cried "Pierre!" then slowly she drew back. Quietly, sad ly, she said. "I fear It is fortunate, Pierre, that you are going away ia the morning." VBut that's Just It," he shoutedi springing to his feet, "I am not go lug away in the morning! . "Do you understand? I am not going away to school at all." "You are not going to school?" she faltered. "Why. Pierre! If you are not going to school as you have planned what are you going to do?" "Stay here and be a soda Jerk In the Owl Drug Store, 1 suppose." Suddenly the signilicance ot Bruce's manner when telling them good-by and the meaning of Piorre'js disturbed state of nilndi were clear, to her. ' She ran to Pierre and caught hlra by the arm. In her excitement she shook him ns it he were n child.. "Pierre Pierre Donovan! 1 be lieve yon gave your school money lo Bruce!. Tell me, did you? Did you?" : ,"Yes.", . .i ' "Oh, Pierre, Pierre, why, why did yon do such a thing?" . Pierre, remembering all that Bruce had said about her hopeB and disappointment, was too bewildered to speak, ' "It was wicked," she said, "wick ed! Oh. why did you do It?" He stared at her stupidly. "Why did you do it?" she said again. "How could you take the money your mother loft to train you for the stage and let pruce hnve It for his mining scheme? What about Father Tony and his plans to make you famous , on the stage!" Suddenly he understood how Bruce had tricked him by appeal? ing to his love for Ann. He laughed. Ann, frightened, cried, , "Pierre, rierre don't don't!" i Ai With reckless passlnp, lie shout ed: "I did i;t so that we can all be rich. You want to be rich, don't you? , . "Don't you want beautiful things dresses and jewelry nnd automo biles? Don't you want to live In a due bouse with servants and, go to the theater and sit In. a box and see great plays? Ot course you co. "Bruce wants to bo rich; he wouldcommit a murder It It would bring bim money enough. Your father wants to be rich. I want to be rich. too. To hell with art! I'm going to make money. "Everybody wnnls lo bo rich, ex cept old Father Tony, and every body says he Is a fool!" Pierre, stop It! site cried. "on know you don't mean a word you are saying. I shall make Bruce return every penny of your money the moment ho gets home to morrow morning." Pierre laughed: "Yes, you will! 1 can see Bruce Carey doing Just that!" ' .-. . With bitter scorn of his own weakness he continued drearily: 'All my life I have done what Bruce wanted. The first thing 1 can remember was my father mak ing me give up to Bruce. 'Everybody kuows my rattier cared a lot more for his stepson than he did for me. Fy father hated me. Mother knew it. When Bruce and I were boys togther, 1 always did what he said. And now he's got my school money!" Suddenly he let hlmseir go in a wild frenzy: "But, t tell you, I will go to school as 1 had planned; I'll go in spite ot Bruce Carey and all his kind. I'll never go back to that damned soda fountain, so help mo God! "I'll get the money I need If I have to steal It: 1 11 get It If I have to kill somebody!" Ann was frightened; she had never realized that Pierre was ca pable ot such passion. He had al ways been so calm and well poised. "Pierre," she said gently, timidly, "please, dear, don't don't lose con trol of yourself like this you " But Pierre rushed from the room. Ann called wildly: "Pierre! Pierre! Everything will be all rlhl, Pierre!" The front door slammed. (Cotwutt. M. ""' f'-' Ann'a worry over Pierr eon tlnin. There re JV ""l yet befor tomorrow' iotallmenl nds. DEATH DRIVER GIVEN i FARMER KILLS TWO PAROLE FROM BENCH BUTTER GRADING SALEM, Ore., July 22 (AP) Work of enforclliK state und fcilei-nl 1VK ulullons for the grading of butter and other dairy products anil egs will hereafter be carried on Jointly under a contract between the fed eral farm hoard and the state de partment of aKlicultule. instead of by the farm board and Orettoh State college. This was deciUed at a confer ence here today between J. K. .Vickie, chief of the food nnd dairy division of the state department, and William S.hoenfeld. regional representative of the federal farm board. At n scorn! conference n pledge of strict enforcement of the state potato irniditiK act through a more adequate Inspection ' service of grades and standards was intitle to potato growers. ' E'S TO CHICAGO, July 22. (AP) JOCK McGurn, young' machine gunner of the Capone chin, was sentenced to two years In Leavenworth prison today by Federal Judge Walter 0. Lindlej on a Mann act charge. His wife, the former Louise Holpe. who was his "alibi" when lie was sought for the St. Valentine's' day massa cre in 11129. was sentenced to the Cook county Jail for four months on the same charge. The couple were living together In a downtown hotel when detect ives found them a fortnight' utter the St.' Valentine's day murders. McGurn wus Indicted hftt never prosecuted for the crime. OREGON CITT. Ore- July 22 W) Howard Mattnuxcn. Woodlmrn truck driver, convicted hist week on a rhnme of Involuntary man slaughter ns the result of the death of five persons, received parole from the bem h today nfl'-r belnc sentenced tn three years in prison nnd fined $lono. Mnsnnsfn's truck last Inn'' c"1" tided headon with a piss-ncw car. kllllnc four persons outright and futnlly 'Injuring n fifth. Portraits of distinction. - The Peasleyev oppv Holly theitter. - I PCBIALES. N. M-. July 22. (API T K. S-'Tter, farmer, killed hi-' ' ife nnd r'.cpoon. It ilpb ll-immnnd. !yelerdnv at his farm by beutlns I'thfltn t" death with an Iron bar and then killed himself. ! Madge Clark, daughter of Man Clark, a neighbor, wllner.ed the killing of the b".v ami escaped pos sible injurv to herwlf when she ran across a field to another neigh. , bar's house. IS SOLD FOR S53.000 ROSEBUjRG. Ore , . .July - 22. ( Atf r Tho sale1 of the r Chlcftan feohl mine, located on South Myrtle creek, 35 miles southeast of Rose burp, to E. E. Ward, formerly of Spokane, wiir annoutu'etl here to day. The consideration va nail to be Jf:J,000. Ward has been ln toreHled in the property with Ed ward Iawy, mining engineer, for four' years. T he chlcftan mine wns one of the richest producers In the county n number of years ago. It wait nlmndon?d,. however, when the velh inn Into a fault in the rock. VIOLENT WINDSTORM .STRIKES POLISH CITV LUBLIN, Polnnd. -u:v zz (AH) Three person,) were dead and fifty injured, nnd a- thousand buildings, wero roofless today ns the result of a violent windstorm. The wind, AVhich reached the peak of its power during the hlgbt. disrupted electric and telephone service and shattered thousand,! of windows In one section of the city. Farmer Shoulders Gun and 'Missing Calves Come Home li K L L I N CHAM. Wash.. July : : lPi -When It. It. Mil- ler found four of his nine 4- prize Jersey calves missing from his barn, be didn't call Ihe sheriff, lie didn't have to. 4- Miller took n shotgun and f visited all bis neighbor, told them about the theft, and ex- 4- plained at length what he v would do when be found the culprit. When be returned lo feed the other five calves, ! the missing four were there. & 4 fro duty WASHINGTON. , July 22.IAV)j The prohibition bureau today niado known the nunpenslon ot John 11. .Madden, former assistant administrator at Kansas City. The reason filven for Madden' suspension was that lie had de clined to r port tit a new post as Aittned him at Seattle. At the prohibition bureau, it was said that Maddu bad been Kiven ample annual leave, but that be failed to report nt bin new post atVr the expiration of . the itibliitonul time. CENTnALIA.. 111., July I'll. (AT) 1- tMwait ir.mann, uir inail pilot for the I'niveivnl Air 1,1m company on Evnn.viUe-St Lou!:: air route, was Killed early tod:iy in a plnno enirOi during a bllndinu rainstorm nefir here. Hubert MaclM, n farmer, snid he heard the piano circle about hi. house several time:. "The motor was missing badty." he snid, "and all at once the plane plunged era. lly to the earth." .The pilot was about three iiiilew off the regular air route. REESE CREEK DISCOVERED ILLEGAL TRNV E R ' ( I ri ) -f -M r; n n d Mrs. Ralph A.'Iasey, of (jollten, are Koing to K';t married all over aaln after 10 years. Mrs. sey, formerly Miss Mae Men-tinKor, discovered she had a hushand at the time he married (Mosey. Her divorce was not final. To make her second matrimonial venture legal, she nnd her husband de cided to annul their marriage nnd go through ihe ceremony again. REESElEEKli HAS t REE3E CUEEI. Ore., July 22- (Ccjl.) While rawing- wood late Bat unlay afternoon, 0. Wnddell got his left fore finger caught in the buzz-saw. It was thought best at flitt to amputate, but the doe tor decided to tew It up, although the finger will always be stiff, ho said. $100,000 Kodak prized. Details it Hensley Studio. REESE CHEEK, Ore., July 2. Spl.t Miss ' lieva ' Mitchell of Millsboro returned borne Sunday after a ten day visit with her school mate, Mit (ieneva t'arlsoti. I'hurch and Sunday school wer held at the Keciie (.'reek school bouse Sunday morning. A large crowd attended. While taking n couple of sick patients to tho Med ford hospital Sunday evening, Dr. Jonet of Copcv) at Prospect ran Into a herd of cat tle mar tho IMaza (lardens on the t'rater l.:ike highway, wrecking the tin to and killing a young heifer, Ills pru-ence of mind and a good grip on the wheel, he said, saved them from a more serious accident. Jiiek Wood anil family of Ante lope district' toolt .Sunday dinuor with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood of 1 1 cose Creek. Engineers Killed BKRWIN," Mil., July 23. (AH)) Kiiginoer of a Wusliington-bnund Italtimoro & Ohio express and his nppronllco engineer wore killed to day Avhen tlmlr locomotivn struck a sedan stalled on a gnulo enmsiug liore. . ' Hotel Medford Harbor Shop, n.ihvut 'je. NEW! FREE? Travel data, road conditions, ro sort Information, where and how to go all 'the guide service you neod for any trip in tho west. . Yours for the asking at Shell Service, Inc. stations which dis play the covered wagon symbol pictured above. SHELL SERVICE. INC. YOUTH HIT BY TRAIN WHILE STEALING RIDE LA ORANDE. Ore., July 22. (AH) Jack C. LUimherton, Hi, of l-rong Reach, Cal was found dead near Telocuset Sunday, apparently hav ing been struck by a train. Me and a hoy named Shull wero rid ing a freight train which wns sidw trnckod'for a passenger train,- U Is believed T-rfimberton fell from the freight and Htumblcd against the passenger.' ' GRAIN GROWERS' CO-OP ENJOYS BIG DIVIDEND SPOKANE, July 22 (AP) Divi dends of more tlinn Stno.OOO for M looilH in North Piu'lflo (Imln fJrow'ers, Inc., norllilvoMt miirket ing unit, have been (l.'clnr.'il, A. C Allium., trcimutvr of North ln .'tfii rcvenliMl to.tay. Hates for out-of-town Irlps. Tel. 900. The Biggest Dollar's Worth in Our History . ' KrynlalBlow, kodak irloi " promo. The reiwleys, opp. Holly theater. - UODGE DEPENDABILITY at This Low Price DODGE -SIX Standard Sport Roadster $893 n hiiii: iii;i:i.s AMI THINK HACK Sir I. your opportiml'y In (frt a Mm. Iiiiis-Nwil llrelc rar al a trill) r.markahk: wiving.-- Eakin Motor Co. UmlKi ami f'h mouth bmlrr Hl-18 Hi. Vr Ht. IMimw 3d! TONIGHT AND TOMORROW I BEYOND VICTORY LIES THE DREAM OF MAN'S DESIRE! With BILL BOYD . ZASU PITTS V . LEW CODY ! . JAMES GLEAS0N ; MARION SHILLING (IS! It's the Answer to the Demands of Millions for Something Different! lio PATHE NEW8 Kartoon "Toby the Milkman" VITAPHONE ACT, "THE INVENTOR" BARGAIN PRICES Matinee 20c: Evenings . Kiddlce ICe Anytime 30c L-r- BEAUTIFUL NEW FORt) TOWJi SEDAN DE LUXE SEDAN CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE LUXE TV PQR , VICTORIA CABRIOLET The most striking fine enr types ever offered nt such low prices are now being presented by Ford dealers.'' These are the six newest de luxo creations of the ,,! Ford Motor Company. They ore designed and built to meet every need of the automobile buyer whoso ; desire for motoring luxury and outstanding perform- ' oiicc is tempered with sound economy. : Cct the facts about these fine cars. Compare their ' lithe, clean-cut stylo with any you bavo ever created in your own imagination. Learn about the de luxe materials with which each car is trimmed and npjioj- ' stored, and how carefully these are tailored.' Sit and ride in tho wide, restful seats and you will realize thut just as no restrictions have been put oh mechan ical performance, so no limits have been placed on comfort and beauty. ' " . ' There is much to interest the careful buyer i choice of sparkling colors, a variety of rich ' uphol stery matcriuls, RustlcBS Steel, safety glaBS, Ilouduillo double-acting shock absorbers, one-niece welded steel wheels, slanting windshields, and many other feature's - i . .- ,r t:- a .j. . , which uiako jhe Ford a bappy investment. II . to unvarying .uniformity 'by. I '"' I Distributed by I. R. Frideger. AattUno; fin. ' '.". - - - - I ( ' '.- fl'l ' EXOE Ol Funeral Home ' DUUn4tiyt Sijrv'jpe jit Moderate Ratef. EsUblisljed 20 Year '' " -Ambulance Service Sixth St. nt Onkdala ocao one 47 ,-ii. ,j. qezho; 301 OE o