Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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R AGAINSTiCOUZENS OFFERS
TO FEED
II HUNGRY
DRIERS
LjiOTON. AK- 22- (AP)
Tm,hiWUon officials made
todit tnat the use ot women
"tidersl raids upon speakeasies
ibeni forbidden by official
'ad T. Jones, acting, prohiul
Ztewt. commenting upon a
V w Andrew McCampbell.
l'dmmUtrator, that 'ladlea
at will be" employed In this
mere were certain places
-lor that could not be en-
0t other fashion. i
" not talked the matter over
Lgd woodcock," Jones said.
I do .know there has been no
L order against It."
Lij, Woodcock, who Is out of
Z, m aroused recently by the
L ., . inune Klrl at Buffalo,
-4th intoxication, who said
U accompanied a federal dry
B obtaining evidence agninov
v.. nf anpniceaslea.
halt tline the federal dry chief
i use of women as "decoys"
itool ipigeons" would, not be
FALL
it freight car load of Mont-
U ward company fall and
catalogues will arrive in Mea-
:us morning from Chicago, con-
lo the Medford postof f Ice, lot
jtitloa throughout southern
k ud as far north as Eugene,
i the northern California dis-
i lir south as Redding.
Montgomery Ward company
M catalogue - output through
tai poetofftce heretofore has
k been contained In two . cars,
pa time Is packed in one extra
Might car. For we southern
k territory north to Eugene,
catalogues are required, and
fi territory south to Redding
catalogues. ' - .
tandte these catalogue ship-
It north and south from here.
a looking after the transporta-
fcm the car to the postofflce
w to he sent out Hi Jack-
Mnty. City Superintendent of
it M. Houston and a delegation
la local postofflce attaches will
m at work today. Conslgn-
lor tie north and south will
k& on the two passenger mall
ft trains of this evening.
Dira Transfer company will
hauling from the freight car
trains and postofflce. It will
'Jt three days to deliver the
p throughout the county
od tht others for designated
utn and north.
PM for years past, ,has been
imrioutlng for similar
od Bedding for the catalonues
mall order house, and Is also
Hwtrotlng point for the same
J lor the National-Bellas Hess
I eatalogues. Only a week
W catalogues of the latter
7 nre distributed from here.
"M Roebuck company cata-
' this section are hanrileri
r Eugene postofflce.
I" MONICA. CaL Alio- 10
H"lnucd Improvement was
ro tonight at the hospital in
PMition of Pola Negri, picture
M was considered certain that
PUon for appendicitis will not
fJ. -
Ohio, Aug. 23. (AP) Dc
'Weral days of the first flight
""y's new dirigible Akron.
fnw! tonight by the Good
ellri Corp., because of need
changes to give greater
d rtrennth
tadville. 'mi.. n.rti,i!
F' """psper, hits been pub-
IDA MILLER
Trail, Oregon
plnvlteel to present thlt eou
Mali Trlbunt office and
FREE
GKETS
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POORAMATTHB .
'Snbicrilwolthe
MAIL
HUBUNE
W' of th M Trlbunt
IH ...V "PPr hero tomon
Whs, b'!r"'-i' namei will
Ctnli. durl,, the du
V,,'1 0,''. all iubserlbert
DETROIT. Aug. 22.-,AP)-Senator
letter ,o Mayo, Prank MuX an5
attached a nrnii .,.?. . ana
mrM . . es.UUO.000
""" "y Private subscrlp
Monbcfore his gift of 1,000.000 Le
The nmvnr1 n,u u , .
j . "on oeen Hamper
ed by lack of funds In hi. attempt
to aid 18,000 families through The
welfare department, characterized the
senator's offer . . i ..
. . - (M1U iiooie
deed, and said he would take action
ia Iorm a committee to raise
the $9,000,000.
Detroit has
, u wun a aei-
iclt In Its municipal finances through
expenditure. . n,i ..t . 8
wiuuii nave
at times reached 1,500.000 a month.
"nB city council declared
that the welfare department expenses
must be cut to not more than 1300 -000
a month.
Senator Couzens gifts to charitable
interests and public Institutions in
the past twelve years have totaled
nearly S17.00O.OO0.
Senator Couzens and family In
their, private car passed thru thu
city last week.
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OTCEOOX SUNDAY, 'AFOrST 2.1, 19H1.
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CRATERIAN STAGE
Women of Medford and southern
Oregon will be entertained next Mon
day at the Fox Craterian, when Ad
rlenne's presents the new fall styles
In coats, frocks and dresses In a col
orful fashion revue, to be known as
Romantic Revivals Idea. Revivals is
a most fitting term for the fall fash
Ions of 1031, for ladles of the Sec-
end Empire of Prance, the lovely
mademoiselles of the most brilliant
Court in French history, have come
to life with this new season, the mod
ern adaptations of the mode of that
bygone era. being the most exciting
of any styles In years.
A special dancing act will herald
the coming of the charming models
who will Introduce the new fail, cos
tumes, musio will be furnished by
Lenh Holt, organist, and a. well-known
stage band, and several other .added
attractions will be Included. .
In connection" with Adrtenne's pres
entation, will bo the screen offering,
"Huckleberry Finn," furnishing a
wavo of clean, happy, entertainment,
with a cast of spontaneous young ac
tors and adult players, headed by the
talented and popular Jackie Coogan.
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Waidport Bca's Beauty Shop has
moved Into Lillian Linton's building.
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Mere than half the 1,183,157 listed
families in Michigan own radio re
ceiving sets.
FOR CIA ROAD
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 23. (API
Orders have been
9.000.000 feet of railroad ties to bei
"ueo in me Willamette and Colum
blt rivers In September and October
for delivery at Pukow. China, it be
came known today.
Shipping men said about 1.000.000
feet would be handled by the Ocean
ic and Oriental line, represented here
by the American Hawaiian Bt.mhi
company.
For the first Beven months of the
year, Columbia log and lumber ship
ments totaled 101.171.7Ra tt oamt
83.298,502 for the like period of 1930.
mercnants exchanged figures show.
4 MIDDIES FACE
E
WASHINGTON. Aiur m(ai
Unless four midshipmen can satis
factorily explain misconduct, nn n w.
cent European cruise they never will
wenr ine gold braid of a naval offi
cer. , , . v
Requests for exnlanatinna nrAm ad
dressed to them today by aetlng sec-
rcuuy janncice of tne navy after Rear
Admiral Thomas C. Hart, superinten
dent of the academy at Annapolis,
had recommended their dismissal.
Jahncke said he would take every
precaution to see that nn Jnlnatl l
done and would go over the papers
personally ii tne case comes to him
The nature or the nfrnnnoA vnia nnt
made known and the names of the
middles were withheld. ,
It had been said previously at the
department that ten men were , in
volved. .. , .. .
DOG CATCHER HAS
POLICE ESCORT
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 22. (API
The dog catcher, too, It seems must
have his day.
In Kansas City armed patrolmen
are cruising In his wake to see that
he gets It.
George Evans, dog enumerator.
complained his men were treated
with no more respect than a baseball
umpire. Their appearance has bc
como the signal for B barrage of bot
tles and rocks hurled by youthful
admirers of the dogs.
Often, sighed Evans, the boys mar
shalled' sufficient 'strength to " cntcri
the catchers, upset the dog wagon
and free their canine friends.
You have a treat coming to you
If you have not had a milk shake
made at Heath's Drug Store
The biggest little fountain in
town In the coolest store In
town.
MOTHER HELD AS
BEATER OF GIRL
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 22. (AP)
Mrs. Madeline Piiiior, 41, Portland,
who lives Just over the line In Clack
amas county, was arrested today on
a sanity warrant after she allegedly
administered a severe beating to her
16-year old daughter, Mary, a sopho
more In tfte Milwaukee high school.
The warrant was .signed by A. L.
Cross, Held agent for the Oregon
Humane society.
Pour officers were sent to serve
the warrant on Mrs. Pinter because
last week, sheriff's officers said she
tore up a warrant lsued by the
Clackamas county court. Mrs. Pinter,
however, offered no resistance.
Mary IPnter showed officers num
erous bruises on aer orms and legs
which, she said, ' were caused by
heavy I blows 1 from a stick In her
mother's hands.
PAGE FIVE
COLOR PAGE PRIZE
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A large number of boys and girls
called at the Mall Tribune office
yesterday, bringing their color sheets
for the prizes to be awarded on Sat
urday. .
Winners announced yesterday were
Edna Chsstain. route a. Medford,
first: Lois Spanlol. 138 North Holly,
second and third prize: Carlin Piatt,
1119 Bast Eleventh street, Mary Baird,
638 Dakota, and James A. Elliott,
326 North Bartlett.
Radiators
will noticeably affect tho
performance of your car.
It will cause over-heating
and sluggishness. Let us
test your radiator for
leaks . . ; blow out the ac
cumulation of dirt and
sediment then just see
the difference! i
LIFE CELEBRATED
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leaders, who
:esldc at 1135 West Tenth street,
celebrated their fiftieth wedding an
niversary Friday when a number of
their friends and neighbors called
throughout the day. They were pre
sented with two anniversary cakes,
many flowers and numerous other
t'llta.
The couple was married In Elkhart,
Ind., August ai. 1881. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Leaders were born In Germany,
and came to the United States when
young people. Mr. Leaders Is 80 years
old and Mrs. Leaders, TJ. They moved
to Medford In 1907, and have made
their home here since that time.
They are the parents of Miss Caro
line Leaders, and Mrs. George Chll
dreth. of Medford. H; P. Leaders of
Eugene, Mrs. L. M. Overholscr of Go
shen. Ind.. and Mrs. Carl Thompson
of Elkhart. Ind. The couple has' 18
gnuid culldrcn, and four great-grand
children.
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TO BRIDGE FETE
The Crater club, pioneer booster
organisation of southern Oregon hni
received a special Invitation to attend
the big bridge celebration in bUxtyou
county next Saturday, Aug. 29. The
dedication of the new "Pioneer
Bridge" lu the Shasta canyon will
mark the completion of one of the
greatest bridges In the west and will
be attended by thousands of visitors.
An elaborate program has been plan
ned for the afternoon and evening
and all Craters are urged to plan now
to attend. The Medford enravnti is
scheduled to leave hero at 10:30 a. m.
Chicago Is connected wit.h 180
cities of the United States by air
trnnsport lines. .
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LANDS AT MIAMI
MIAMI. Fla., Aug. 3'i. ( AP) The I
Gorman flying boat DO-X, largest
airplane In the world, landed on the;
placid waters of Blscavue Bav todav J
to complete Its leisurely voyage from
Germany to the United States, begun
November 5.
The big ship took off from Anttlla.
Cuba, early this morning, and was
first sighted over Miami at 10:25 a.
m. B. 8. T. It landed alter circling
the city several times.
Arriving ahead of schedule, the)
uo-x caught the welcoming com
mittee, newspapermen and photog
raphers unprepared.
Clarence Schiuihauor of Philadel
phia. American co-pllot. described
the flight from South America as a
"leisurely expedition from which
many technical advantages had been
brought to aviation."
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
Every Day in the Week
"The Food Is Better"
at the Medford
Fenders Straightened
Hy Klrrtrlr IVnler Stralchtener
Only One In Southern Oregon
Shorty's Fender and
Body Shop
ill 8. linrtlett St. Medford, Ore.
fca'n""";' '"XTi Mini , n "sW
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Dollars planted today will grow over and
over again. Your bank account yields a
crop of happiness and independence that
will survive any; storm. ,.
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First National Bank
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