Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    PIGE TWO
MEDFORD WAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1332,
T
TO BE DISPLAYED
AT LEGION CONFAB
The supply of product from Jack
son county, toejetner with a quantity
CU Descriptive literature mtiu group
nf at.t.ref.lv ntfUtfK rtf Snilthem
Oregon attractions, which will be on
display In tha Hotel Benson, Port
land, during tne national American
Legion convention, were- taken to the
Rose City today over the lines o( the
Consolidated truck lines, as that com
pany's contribution to the display.
Nearly 100 boxes of Medford pears,
quantities of Ashland peaches, and
a large supply of tomato Juice from
the Bagley cannery In Ashland made
,n v. ...nr.lv nf nmriiurt which Will
be distributed among the visitors to
the Portland convention, as a pan. m
Jackson county's effort to advertise
Oregon and assist In the entertain
ment of the many thousands of visit
ing guetts.
The large colored photograph of
Crater lake which hung in the lobby
of the Jackson County Bank will be
used as a background for tha display,
which Is being prepared Jointly by
the Medford and Ashland Chambers
of Commerce arl the American Le
gion posts In the two cities. Other
photograph of Lake o the Woods,
Diamond lake. Llthla Park. etc.. will
be used to Illustrate to the many
visitors the recreational attractions
of southern Oregon. Both Medford
and Ashland are furnishing descrip
tive literature which will be at
tributed also.-
Since the Hotel Benson Is head
quarters for the 40 et B, fun branch
of the Legion, the group which will
view the Jackson county display wlU
be representative of all part of the
ind Minna In charse of the
feature are anticipating that a great
deal of favorable pumiciiy win ue -cured
through the medium of this
eihlblt. Arrangement for the dis
play have been made through the
publicity committee of the local
chamber. O. U McDonald, chairman:
and Dr. B. 0. Barkwlll, president of
the Ashland chamber, and the secre
tary of the Medford chamber will su
pervise the aettlng-up of the display
and the distribution of the product.
1
DELEGATES f F
' ASHLAND, Sept. 8. (epl) Dis
trict Commander Ouy Applewhite will
head the local delegates to the state
convention to precede the national
convention In Portland next week.
Applewhite, with Paul MoDonald and
Perry Aahcraft, left eary this morn
ing for the oonventlon city. Alter
nate who leave the last of the week
are Bill Orenbemer, Osoar Silver and
Olenn Simpson.
Other local Legionnaire who have
registered to go are J Q. Adams, Dr.
W. J. Crandall, Fred Sohuerman. John
Inder, Dr. O. A. Haines, Dave Whit
tle and Dr. B. O. Barkwlll, and mem
bers of the Kiltie Baud who are V.
O. Baxnthouse, Wm. Orenbemer, Boy
Hughes, Olen Simpson, Boy Byere,
Kmmet Stauffer, Prank Churchill,
Oerald Ounter, Paul Ross, Roy Hart
ley. Pat Patterson and H. B. Specht.
Delegate from the auxiliary are
Mr. Applewhite, who will leave with
Mr. Applewhite, and Mr. John len
ders, who I visiting at the ooaat and
In Portland at present.
. Mrs. O. A. Haines and Mrs. Dave
Whittle are 'other auxiliary members
who registered for the convention.
Though many of them will leave
Thursday or Friday, the Kiltie band
and the moat of the Legionnaire
expect to leave for Portland Sunday.
Boys Place Iron
In Path Of Train
PORTLAND, Sept. . (AP) Two
boy, one t and the other 7 years old.
accused of wiring a heavy piece of
Iron to the railroad track on the
east aide in an attempt to "see what
would happen" to a passenger train
due to pass, were apprehended by po
lloe last night. The Inn was found
on the tracks by workmen shortly be
fore a Wnlon Paclflo passenger train
passed the spot.
races Murder Charge.
TILLAMOOK. Or., Sept. . ffV
The Tillamook county grand Jury yes
terday indicated Harry Ellsworth, cot
tag landlord, on a charge of first
degree murder for the fatal shooting
of P. N. Bergeron, muslo teacher, last
Monday.
Oregon Weather.
Pair tonight and Friday! cooler In
Interior tonight; warmer southwest
portion Friday; moderate north and
northwest wind offshore.
SEVERIN
Battery Service
Manufacturers of
Sererln Batteries
BATTERY SPECIALS
volt, 13-plate, 1 year
guarantee . .3.50
t Tolt, 13-plat 18 month
guarantee M .84.80
8 volt, 18-plate, 18 month
guarantee
..8A.M
8evertn naileries Recharged f.le
All other Wc
Onarantred armature rewind
ing; Generator and fltarter
Exchanged - $1 .00 up
Free Inspection of electrical sys
tem on your ear with the purchase
of battery from us and If repairs
are neeensary they will be made
at a minimum price. OKT TIIK
MOST FROM VOIR MONEY.
PATROMZR 8PF.CIAI.18T8I
Our specialty Is battery manufac
turing and generator and arma
ture rewinding.
No. Rherslde. IlKKHYDME
Crack Pasadena Drum Corps to Show in Medford
a. lis.
The South raMdona American Legion pout number 140, Is sending Iti orark drum and huffle corps to the Legion convention In Portland next'
week. This aggregation, winners of national honors In drum and bugle corps competition, will arrive In Medford Saturday and parade the streets
of this city, preceding a stage appearance at the Holly theater. The Pasadena legionnaires program will be an added feature to tha regular
Saturday program, according to Man ager John Nledermeyer.
USER SUSPECT
NOT P. M1ADE
Slate police this morning announc
ed that a man giving the name of
Albert Ferry, held at Welser, Idaho,
aa answering the description of Paul
McQuade, Indicted In this county
for the murder of Victor Knott, Ash
land policeman, lnat November, was
not McQuade.
McQuade with Lee Jackson, also In
dicted for the Knott slaying, are
fugitives. Albert W. Reed is under
life sentence In the state prison at
Salem upon conviction of complicity
in Vie crime. District Attorney Geo.
A. Codding appears before the state
supreme court today seeking affir
mation of the sentence as the time
limit for filing an appeal expired a
week ago. Reed, In testifying at bis
trial, branded the two fugitives as
the slayers.
Examples of the known handwrit
ing of McQuade and the Welser sus
pect were checked today by the state
police and found to be different. The
Idaho suspect answered In many de
tails the description of McQuade.
McQuade and Jackson, since the
Knott murder, have at various times
been reported In Arizona and Texas.
Descriptions of t,he two men have
been mailed to all sheriffs of the
land. .
Cows In Shade
Produce Better
Grade Of Milk
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) A giant
umbrella" has been devised by J.
E. Foster, veteran dairyman near
here, to make his cows give richer
milk.
Poster said exhaustive tests showed
cows sheltered from , excessive sun
'heat gave milk with greater butter
fat content. So he originated a big
ahed-llke contrivance, mounted on
four strong upright timbers, which
Is dragged about his pasture as the
sun changes In position required, to
furnish shade to his animals through
out the day.
Poster first began to think about
the matter when he noticed that
cows milked at night gave 1 per cent
less butter fat than those milked
In the morning after hours free from
the sun's rays.
Legi
ionnaire Loses
Luggage Enroute
PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 8. (IP)
A man who offered him a ride to
th American Legion national con
vention In Portland disappeared with
his personal belonging vnlued at
8300, Leonard L. Qrottey, Twin rail.
Ida., war veteran, reported to Port
land police.
When the two arrived In Seattle.
Oiottey reported, he left the oar to
get a haircut. When he returned che
man hsd driven away, taking with
htm Qrottey'a belongings.
Graves' Jewelry Shop, now located
41 So. Front. '
DIG WAY TO LIBERTY
VANCOUVER, Wash,, Sept. 8. P)
Sawing through the hasps of two
large padlocks and digging their way
through a brick wall, six bricks thick,
five county jail prisoners escaped last
night, going through the Jail wall
under cover of two large hydrangea
bushes.
The escaped prisoners are Kennlt
Mlnkler, 30, sentenced for burglary;
Louis Jennings, 28, charged with first
degree assault and attempted hold
up; Edwin Bennett, 23, accused of
forgery; Fred George, 30, serving a
liquor sentence, and Russell Wright,
3S, held for petty larceny.
Green fir slabs, 3 per load. Only
a few more days, Med. Fuel Co.,
Tel. 831.
Desirable bouses always In first
claas condition for rent, lease or sale
Call 100.
TILLAMOOK $85,000 postott Ice
considered for this place.
Broken windows glased by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
Three tier body fir. 5.20. Quality
and measure guaranteed. Med. Fuel
Co. Tel. 6311.
Dance, Lake Creek Orange hall,
Saturday nlgUt. Butte Falls orchestra.
SAN FRANCISCO'S
NEW HOTEL
OXFORD
Eviry Room with
Tub and Showtr
Single 82.00 A 2.50
Double 82.50 3.00
Twin Bed, 84.00
NOTHING HIGHER
Gstsg Service
Theodore A. HaticMsr.
MARKET and
MASON STS-6!
Los Angeles
and back.
!3
9
ONE WAY... $24
On sale every day. 16 day return
limit on the round trip. Yon ride
the fast "Shut a" In a modern re
clining chair car.
Also good In tourtftt sleeping
ears on trains earning this
equipment, overnight berth for
as low as SI. 80.
Southern Pacific
t. C. Carle, Aient, Phone 34
LOW If;
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pANAOlAN PACIF10 trans
continent) trains leav Van
couver, B. C, dally (or all point
In Esitera United State and
Canada ..) th world', most
famous mountain region.
so-Day round-trip fares to
point ea.t ol Chicago and St.
Louis an irTectlv. to October 15.
Return limit JO days, not exceed
Int Oct. 31..
EXCURSION ROUND-TRIP
FARES are edectlr to October
15, oicepHnf ticket eait of
Chicago and St. Louis, which
will be on sals to September
Return limit October Jl.
hqulr about Jpecifll ha tooth
and tntrrmtdlai$ arwj to all
f.astfrH points, efecrit 'a
Drmbtr3t, 1932.
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Canadian Paciiic
W. M nMCOS'. CES'L AGENT PASSU DFFT.'
Wl-ABroad sj.i ikw k . IVilind, nR'dway Oft.tT
PLtll ia.lUM MIMll Cfaf TV ! tU)
WAMIIM.ION
PORTLAND, Ore., .Sept. 8. UP)
Bids for two Oregon and two Wash
ington highway Jobs were opened here
Wednesday by W. H. Lynch, district
engineer for the bureau of public
roads.
A low bid of 59, 0020 was sub
mitted by Knute Lleq, Portland, for
surfacing about nine miles of the
Willamette highway In the vicinity
of the new Helgat bridge.
Kern eft Kibbe, Portland, were low
bidders at $78,312.00 for surfacing
about three miles of the Mount Hood
Loop road and about seven miles of
the Waplnitla cut-off highway.
NOTICE I will not be responsible
for further bills contracted by Bur
nus Hall. Leonard Hall.
Florence Graves and Ida Wood,
piano Instruction. Studios 220 N.
Oakdals. High school credits given.
Permanent waves l5, wet finger
waves 25o. Provost Beauty Shop, 16
Laurel, Phone 737-J.
TAKEN IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Sept. 8. (yp) Bobby
Evans, described by police as "the
big shot" among white operators of
gambling games here, was arrested
last night on a district court war
rant charging him with disturbing
the peace by operation of a gambling
device. N
Police said Evans operated a gam
bling resort which was raided Tues
day and Wednesday nights. In the
last raid, they said, they found a
complete horse racing betting lay
out, teletype machines, "dope" sheets,
race tickets and & blackboard and
faro gambling device, all of which
were confiscated.
Mollison Returns
From Ocean Flight
CHERBOURG, France, .Sept. 8. (JP)
J. A. Mollison, who recently flew
from Ireland to New York, arrived
here today on the liner Empress of
Britain.
He was met by his wife, Amy John
son, also a noted British distance
filer.
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STYLES TONIGHT
(Continued Horn Page One)
as the program will start promptly at
7:30.
A number of looa! apparel stores.
In order to demonstrate the fall
styles, will stag style shows with
living models,. In their store win
dows,, and this feature Is expected
to attract considerable attention, as
It Is a new departure In the showing
of style merchandise In' Medford.
Others will arrange tasteful and it
tractive displays, which are certain
to be of great Interest to those visit
ing the downtown section this even
ing. John Moffatt, president of the re
tall trade division, today emphasized
the practicability of buying fall mer
chandise now. Instead of at a later
date when Increases In commodity
prices are certain to be reflected In
retail stores. It was pointed out that
many manufacturers have Increased
their price schedules already, and new
stocks purchased after this time will
be sold for uniformly higher prices
than at present.
Merchants are busy today prepar
ing their window displays for the
opening tonight, and novel and time
ly decorative effects are anticipated.
James Stevens, director at the
Gleemen. has issued a call for all
members of the organization to meet
at Guild hall, on North Oekdale, at
7:18, In order to be ready for their
appearance downtown at 7:30.
f
New Fall apparel arriving dally
Authentic styles-moderately priced
at ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Sixth and Holly streets
Green fir slabs, $3 per load. . Only
a few more days. Med. Fuel Co.,
Tel. 831.
Green, fir slabs, t3 per load. Only
a few more days. Med. Fuel Co.,
Tel. 631. ,
NEW LOCATION
Prince Auto Electrio
and Wrecking
13-plate 1-year guarantee
Battery $3.50
Prince Batteries recharged...SRc
All other makes 50c
Generators , ,, , $1.00 nnd op
' Armature Kewlmllug
Starter and Generator
Exchange and Repairing
Auto Wrecking and General
Repairing
1740 N. Riverside. Phone 835-W
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F. A. BATES CASE
(Continued irom rage One)
bU crossed" him. In filing the dupli
cate stipulation.
The stipulation provides that the
case be postponed until the October
term of court, and that Bates, before
February, 1033, move to Linn county
and "from the Foots Creek district
of Jackson county. " It la further
stipulated that Bates' departure Is an
Important cog In the projected sale
of his mine property.
The mine deal was supposed to be
consummated September 1, with Dr.
P. G. Swedenborg, of A&hland, L. A.
Banks, orchard 1st, and a mining en
gineer as the buyers. The price was
announced as 925,000. According to
reports, $1,000 was paid down Sep
tember 1, 9800 of the amount being
for taxes. The records of the tax
department show that the mining
property Is listed -o Jacob F. Lund
and Margaret Lund, and that the
1931 taxes of 115.35 had been paid.
The district attorney's office has
no objection to the postponement of
the Bates case, vt the stipulation. It
U declared. Last spring Bates, fol
lowing two appearances In the Oold
Hill Justice court, throu&h efforts of
Attorney Frank DeSouza and women
realtlves, was released and went to
"Washington He returned during the
primary campaign It was charged
that he had been "banished" from
the county, and his entanglements
were cited as one of the "break
downs of law and order In Jackson
county" The district attorney's of
floe desires that the stipulation pend
ing be a safeguard against a repeti
tion of the above .turmoil
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Newton of 518
Hsven street are the parent of a
daughter, weighing 9 pounds and ona
ounce, at the Community hospital
today.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nosier are th par
ents ot a boy, weighing seven pounds,
born September 3 at the Pumcker
maternity home. Both are reported
as doing nicely.
San Francisco's Newest
AND MOST MODERN
Downtown Hotel!
For mttvetion,
mn or whM m
L W Hoekuu.
Managing Dincttr,
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600 outside rooms 127 jiWe
rooms at $3.50 daily, 118 at S4,
136 at S4.50, 107 at $5, 64 at
J5.50, 48 at $6. Double room
$5 to (8 daily.
IntheTower tuxuriousSuita
S12roJ20 daily -DeLuxtRooms
l -Vet
U,tlu
tlSdoublc.
Just off Union Square most
convenient to theaters, shops and
stores. Only California hotel of
fering Servidor feature thus
combining "maximum privacy
with minimum tipping".
Garage' in basement with direct
elevator service to all guest room,
floors. Id every room connec
tion for radio reception, running
filtered ice water, tub and shower.
Western-exposure Tower rooms
have ultra-violet-ray windows.
Dinnerin Coffee Shop fromTSf
up in Main Dining Room from
$1.50 up. Also a la carte service.
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Sir Francis
Hticzns - Nzwcoui Horn. Co.
Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco
Music Herman Heller's ensemble during Luncheon and Dinner
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ERIC THE RED
"Nature in the Raw" as por
trayed by Harland Frazer...ir
spired by that marauding Viking
chieftain whose vandalism
branded him as the "Terror of
the North" (975-1000 A. D.).
and raw tobaccos
have no place in cigarettes
They are not present in Luckies
. . the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked
WE buy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in all the world but
that does not explain why foks
everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the
mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never
overlook the truth that "Nature in
the Raw is Seldom Mild" so these
fine tobaccos, after proper aging and
mellowing, are then given the benefit
of that Lucky Strike purifying process,
described by the words "It's toasted".
That's why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies are such
mild cigarettes.
i.v.. tin.
It's toasted
That package of mild Luckies
"1d man writ 4 httttr ixi.prtMb httttrstmon, tr malt a Utttt moust-trap than bis neighbor, tho bt
bniU bit bout in tbt wtaii, tbt world uili mJu beaten pjlb bit door. "RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
Does not this expliin the world-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?