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W ets an d Drys In
D ebate over Place
of W omen a t B ar
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T h e firs t S tu d e n t Body
m e e tin g
of th e y e a r w as held
F riday
w ith
Libby H a m il to n , t h e new p r e s id e n t
presidin g. T h e p u rp o s e s of faaviug a
s t u d e n t body tic k e t w ere p re s e n te d
an d all w ere u rg e d to s u p p o r t th ?
S tu d e n t A sso ciation a n d
b u y one
Mr. H u l b u r t , t h e n ew co ach, g ave a
b rief o u tl in e of his a t h l e t i c p la n s for
the year. I n t e r c l a s s g a m e s in fo ot­
ball will he played. T h e J u n i o r a n d
S en io r c lasses will he co m b in e d a n d
in o r d e r to give th e low c la s s m e u a
fair c h a n c e a c e r t a i n
num ber
of
points will be a d d e d to t h e i r scores
before th e g a m e s s t a r t . p l a n s w ere
also d is cu ssed fo r t h e in i ti a ti o n to be
held F ri d a y , Sept. 25.
In o r d e r t h a t t h e i r work, m ay be
m o re i n t e r e s t i n g th e
S e n io r class
has o r g a n i z e d an
E n g lis h
club.
T he club m eets once a w eek, at
w hich tim e t h e s t u d e n t s give review s
an d re p o r ts. T h e officers, a p re s i­
den t a u d a s e c r e ta r y h o ld o ffice for
perio ds of one m o nth.
On W e d n e s d a y . Sept. 16, t h e O r­
d e r of th e C held a m e e t in g an d
elected th e fo llo w in g o ff ic e rs : Rich-
1 a rd J e w e t t , p r e s id e n t; Max K n a d le r ,
¡vice p r e s id e n t; R o g er L a w r e n c e , se­
c r e t a r y ; a n d A r t h u r C op lng er. t r e a ­
su rer.
M ary Lou G e rb e r visited
Maxine
T e rre l l S u n d a y .
R o b e rta P a n k e y m o to re d to D ia­
m ond L ak e, C r a t e r I*ake an d K la ­
m a th F a ll s S un day.
E d it h V in cent visited f r i e n d s in
M edford S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
J a n i c e N ealo n m o to re d
to
D ia­
m ond L a k e S u n d a y .
M a r jo ri e
Dodaon
m otored
to
G r a n ts P a s s a n d L e la u d S un d ay .
T h e fo llo w in g classes h a v e elected
o ffic e rs— S o p h o m o r e s
have
Let ha
lle s s e l g r a v e a s p r e s id o n t;
H o w a rd
Long as vice p r e s id e n t;
an d M ary
Lou G erb er, s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r . T h e
J u n i o r s elected Moris Dow, p r e s id e n t
S A L E M , Sept. 14.— A fire w o r k s j
In Y o u r L ig h t Bills
The New D eal collects a 13 per E d ith V incent, vice p r e s i d e n t ; C la y ­
d is p la y on a b a c k g r o u n d of bluck .
clo u d s closed t h e D iam o n d J u b i le e I cent tax on the electricity you ton Yost, s e c r e ta r y : a n d L o m e W e b ­
use. but you are not told about i t ster, t r e a s u r e r .
O re g o n f a i r las t n ig h t w hile s e v e r a l
T h e s e n io rs, a t a v e ry close elec­
t h o u s a n d f a i t h f u l b ra v e d th e w ind
tion
elec ted
D o n ald
N e ld e rm ie r ,
a n d r a i n s to w itn e s s th e fin a l pro ­
D AN CE W I T H DYNGK
g r a m of a su cces sfu l week.
p re s id e n t; E v e r e t t A tk in s, vice p r e s ­
At t b s
id e n t; N o rm a
H o lla n d , s e c r e ta r y ;
D ir e c t o r Solon T. W h ite s t a t e d th e
f a ir w as b o th a su c c e s s fin a n c ia lly
and R o g e r L a w re n c e , t r e a s u r e r .
an d e d u c a tio n a lly . H e
la u d e d
th e
E V E R Y H A T U R D A Y M U H T
c o o p e ra tio n of th e ex h ib ito rs.
You O w e $304
D esp ite h eav y s h o w e r s
S aturday
T w o O rc h e stra »
Your s h a r e of th e n a ti o n a l d e b t
of $34,500,000,000 is m o r e t h a n $300.
a b o u t 10,000 people a t t e n d e d
th e
Old T im e a n d M o d e m
T h a t is t h e p e r c a p i t a in d e b t e d n e s s
f e a t u r e p ro g r a m s .
O N E ADMISSION
of th e n atio n a n d a p p li e s to e v e r y
M e d f o rd , O reg o n
m a n . w o m a n a n d child.
M ultiply
L O E N . N orw ay, Sept. 1 I
R escue
*",v> by th e n u m b e r in y o u r fa m ily .
p a r t ie s
to d a y
searched
b e a u ti f u l
L a k e L o en , t u r n e d In to a d e a t h - t r a p
by a ro a r in g a v a la n c h e an d r e s u l t a n t
flood, f o r t h e bodies of th e 74 vic­
tim s of o n e of N o r w a y ’s g re a t n a t u r ­
al d is a s te r s .
D ep end ab le
R easonable
T h e natives, s t a r t l e d from
th e i r
irly m o r n in g sleep, h a d no ch a n c e
BODY A T E N D E R R E P A I R I N G A GLAMS
220 N o rth B a r t l e t t
M e d fo rd , O regon
to e scap e from th e g r e a t w ave which
poured th ro u g h th e narrow
volley
a fte r th e
m assive
r o c k — at
least
1,200 feet b ro a d a n d 1.500 feet high
—ro lle d Into th e lake.
S econd H a n d R e b u ilt
Expert P ho to g rap h )
TA KM I M P L E M E N T S
More t h a n
111,00 c h ild re n
h av e
At- B a r g a in P ric e s
Tin«« P o r t r a i t s a S pecialty
b een e x a m i n e d
lu t h e O k lah o m a
C all a n d sen us at
S ta t e F a i r ’s a n n u a l babies'
h e a lth
¡IB S. Grape Ht.
M edford
M e d f o rd Bldg.
c o n fe r e n c e s since 101,1.
W o m an '» place In b e e r tav e rn »
um l salo o n s b u s t h r o w n liq u o r d e a l ­
ers. b a rte n d e r» ' u n io n s a n d t e m p e r ­
an ce g ro u p s Into a f u r o r of dlscus-
alon th i s w eek, fo llo w ing th e a d o p ­
tion of reso lutio n » b o th
c o n d o n in g
a n d c o n d e m n in g th e “ lady b a r - f l y ” .
T h e O m ah a B a r t e n d e r s ' I 'n i o n Is
a t work for th e p assag e of a s t a te
law w hich would
p ro h ib it
w om en
from d r i n k in g a t b a rs In N e b ra sk a .
“ More women t h a n m e n a r e in t h e
burs to d a y ," d e e la rtd T h o m a s Del-
monieo. s e c r e ta r y of t h e
Omaha
unlou. “ If s o m e th i n g
is n 't
done
ab o u t it, w e’re going to h ave p ro h i^
Idtlou back in a s h o r t time.
T h e San
F ra n c is c o
B a r te n d e r s '
I'n io n will p resen t a re s o lu tio n
at
th e C alifo rn ia S ta t e F e d e r a t io n
of
I.ah o r in S a c r a m e n to th is week, co n ­
d e m n in g th e h ir in g of w om en bur-
ten ders.
“ T h e tim e h a s com e for w om en to
lie b a rr e d from ta p r o o m s " , d o clared
Itoy A dam s, p r o p r i e t o r of th e l a r g e s t
b a r in S p rin g field ,
Mo.
recen tly .
T h a t s t a r t e d t h e u p ro a r .
“ W o m en ad d d ig n ity to a b a r ­
C o n fid e n t a f t e r s its success iu ob ­
ro o m " , re a d s a r e s o lu to n w h ich th e
Motel an d R e s ta u r a n t Men's Associ­ ta i n i n g a po stoffice in r e c e n t m o n t h s
in co r­
a ti o n In N a ssa u C o u n ty , N. Y. has C av e J u n c t i o n Is dis cu ssin g
Just passed. T h is is c o n t r a r y to o n e p o ra t io n .
S t a r t e d as C ave City less t h a n five
ad o p te d by t h e F e d e r a t io n of L iq u o r
y
e
a
r s a g o a t t h e Ju n c tio n
of th e
D ealers of New York C ity,
w hich
h ig h w a y , th e
re a d : “ T h e r e Is n o t h i n g m o r e d is ­ c av es a n d R ed w o o d
g u s tin g th a n to see a w o m a n , e sp e c i­ ti n y c o m m u n i t y h a s successively ce­
a lly o n e u n d e r t h e In flu en ce o f li­ l e b r a te d s t r e t lig h ts , to u r i n g regis-
t r a t l o n s t a ti o n , an d t h e postoffice
q u o r, s t a n d i n g a t th e b a r ! "
E v en
th e
te m p e r a n c e
le a d e rs w hich w a s n a m e d C ave J u n c t i o n by
seem divided o n th is
tro u b le -s o m e t h e g o v e r n m e n t .
T h e K e rb y L egion post no w has
rep eal
pro blem .
The
A ssociated
new sto re s
P re s s q u o te s Mrs. A n n a P aY o , na its h e a d q u a r t e r s th e r e ,
a
r
e
ris
in
g
,
a
n
d
even
a
new
to w u s i te
tlo n a l c o rr e s p o n d in g
s e c r e ta r y
of
t h e W. C. T. U. a s follows: " P e r s o n ­ u s i n g t h e old n a m e of C av e City, h.vs
ally, I see n o re a s o n for such ac tio n b een p l a t t e d
on th e p a rt of t h e O m a h a b a r t e n d ­
l-abe R u t h ' s r e a l n a m p In G eorge
ers. W o m e n a r e doing e v e r y t h in g
21 y e a r s
R uth
now t h a t m en do.
T h ey h a r e th e H e r m a n R u th . In
e a r n e d p la y in g b a se b a ll
a t o t a l of
s a m e r i g h ts th a t m en h a v e ."
" F o r once, I can a g r e e th e b a r ­ $ 1 ,0 7 6 .4 4 7 . In 1930 a n d 1931 his
te n d e r s , " d e c la re d Miss E t h e l Hu- s a l a r y o f r t h e »«-ason w a s $ 9 0 . 0 0 0 .
• tr i
h ler, e d it o r o f a n a ti o n a l
te m p e r­
an ce Weekly “ W h e n th e m en who
s e ll liq u o r say th a t p r o h ib itio n U on
th e w ay b ask , th e y o u g h t t o k n ow
w h at t h e y 'r e ta l k l u g a b o u t . "
Mina
l l u b l e r has ju s t u n d « rr » k e n a n a ­
tio n w id e poll of pu b lic o p in io n to
g e t a c rows-sect ion o f
t h e pu b lic's
a t t i t u d e o n “ w o m a n 's p lace at th e
b ar. "
O riental G arden«
T h e R iv e r R o u g e work-*
F o r d M o to r C o m p atte n e a r
co v ers 1100
of th e
D etroit
8. G ra p e
I’h js ic L 'n u n d S u rg e o n
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Met 'ford, Ore.
Gen Iral P o in t
S T O N E 'S D RU G S T O R E
R epairing
A t D e p re ssio n
16 9. C e n tra l
M ed ford
Dr. B. C. W ilson
P ric e s
M edford
C. E arl B radfish
M errick’s
Visit
H a rd e n ’s D rap ery
Shop
W R B K S & O RR Bldg
A
Sw im m ing Pool
M e d fo rd
Fick H a rd w a re Co.
C rosley R a d io s £ R e f r i g e r a t o r s ,
S p a r t a n R a ld o s & R e f r i g e r a t o r s ,
Speed Q ueen & May T a g
W A S H IN G M A C H IN E S
S ales & S e rv ic e
P h o a e 300
131 W. M ain St.
M e d fo rd
W h e n in M e d fo rd
Elat a t
E kerson
P A IN T & R O O F
Store
V
T im e P aym en ts for R em o d elin g
A ROOK $X)R E V E R Y HOME
A P A IN T DOR E V E R Y P U R P O SE
F i r e - R e t a r d a n t R o o fs b ri n g
L o w e r I n s u r a n c e R a te s
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F r e s h l y F r o z e n Ice C re a m
119 E. M ain
P h o n e 993
T r a d e H e r e a u d W in Vot«-s
E lva Livingston
Lough
Top Notch E ats.
S L IP COVERS FOR O V ER ­
ST U F F E D FU R N IT U R E
D esig n in g , D r a p e r y M ak in g
P h o n e 164Sx
220 S. G r a p e
G. J. M orris, P ro p.
Food Served a t
S a fe
R easonable P rices
Iu.«ui-aure a t a H aving
at
O regon M utual F ire
Insurance Co.
R e a s o n a b le P ric e s
( I n c o r p o r a te d )
14 S o u th C e n tr a l
M e d fo rd
L K L A N D C X A R K , A g en t
19 N o r t h i t a r t l e t t BL
M e d f o rd , O re.
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4 1 9 M e d f o rd Bldg.
M ed fo rd . O re g o n
It’s
OFFICIAL WICO AND
K1SEMANN MAGNETO
Salt's and Service,
the Truth!
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P hone 47
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A f ew c e n ts a da> pay s for A LL t h e l a u n d r y — an d It ta k e s
few m inute«
G raves Jew elry Shop
■ Uly a
f y o u r tim e w hen you call M edford L a u u d ry .
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OUR DAM P W A SH SER V IC E
l
tin- e c o n o m ical Is u n d r . «erviro
■
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T he a v e r a g e p ro f it o n F o rd c a rs to
t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r is s a i d to he a b o u t
F r a n k M a rsh a ll S m ith , 2». K la ­ $20 pe r c ar.
m a t h F a lls saw m ill w o rk e r, d ied la te
S A L E M . Sept 1 4 — S ix ty -o n e
of
la ts n ig h t fr o m
In ju rie s
received
w h en t h e c a r h e w as d r i v in g In t h e t h e *9 law s t u d e n t s w h o to ok th e e x ­
f e a t u r e e v en t o f a S u n d a y a u t o r a c ­ a m i n a t i o n s f o r a d m is s io n to th e Ore­
ing p ro g r a m h ere, r e tie* I o v e r h im gon b a r Wist J u l y p assed t h e t«*»tx
a f t e r s t r i k i n g r a i lp o s t s a n a c u r v e
a n d will he p e r m i t t e d to p ra c tic e In
S am O 'C o n n o r, 71. dV»l e a r l i e r Mw* s t a t e . C h ie f J u s t i c e J. V. C om p-
y e s t e rd a y , v ictim o f a s k u l l f r a c t u r e b e ll o f th e s t a t e s u p r e m e c o u rt an-
«»'Conner Was hit by t h e d o o r h a n d l e . no un end to d a y .
e a r a* h e c ro s se d Th»- D a'.lee-) O rv ille U .W ilson , son of Mr a n d ;
C a li fo rn i a h i g h » » ) tw o m iles n o r t h Mrs R. R W ilson of M ed fo rd »*>*
o f h e r e S a t u r d a y n ig h t.
W. H. Klatt
EXPERT
S ave Money by t a k i n g y o u r
S ince 1811 w hen th e first c o n t r i ­
b u tio n o f $5.00 w as m a d e , th e U ni­
te d S t a t e s T r e a s u r y h a s received in
Its " c o n s c ie n c e f u n d "
fro m
th o s e
w h o h a v e d e f r a u d e d t h e goVi m i n e n t
$ 6 2 6 .0 4 3 26
T h e r e is a sixe ABC W a s h e r ot
I r o n e r to fit e v e ry p u r s e a n d p u r ­
pose. E ach m odel n e a n ti f n l ly d e­
sig n e d . . . e q u ip p e d w ith m a n y
e xclusive a n d w o r th w h ile s a f e ty
a n d co n v e n ie n c e f e a t u r e s . . . all
b u ilt up to t h e e x a c tin g ABC s p e ­
c if ic a tio n s of p recisio n in m a n u ­
f a c t u r e . . . a ll b u ilt to give y e a r s
of la s tin g , t r o u b le - f r e e se rv ic e . . .
each m o d el a n o u t - s t a n d i n g v a lu e
in its price field.
W A T C H anti J E W E L R Y
A u to Painting
Shangle Studios
A m erica’s L eading
W ashers & Ironers
Tw o y o u n g ladies lo o k in g a t a
w a sh d re s s in a store. O ne su g g es to d
it w ould s h r i n k too m uch . T h e s a l e s ­
la d y s a id no, tho m a t e r i a l h a d been
■ pasteurized" a n d t h e r e f o r e c o u ld n 't
sh rin k !
SH U L T ó BR O S.
F arm ers A ttention
A b t
T h e M a rc e llu s (N. Y.)
O bserver
b o asts of h a v in g th e lo n g est p a id -u p
s u b s c rip t io n in
th e
w orld.
John
A bend, a r u r a l s u b s c r ib e r ,
has
a
paid up re c e ip t to D e c e m b e r 2 0 3 6 ,
a n d th e receipt cost him 1200.
J o h n A b en d h a s a litt le f a r m on
t h e s h o r e of O tisco lak e. W h e n he
first m oved t o M arcellus he s u b s c r ib ­
ed f o r th e O bserver. A few y e a r s of
reading this bright
litt le
w eekly
c o n v in ce d
him
that
his
fam ily
sh o u ld lo ng be re a d e r s of t h e paper.
L ast May he d ro p p e d
in a n d paid
1200 .
H e w as a b s o l u te l y so b e r, a n d In
his r i g h t m in d , a c c o r d i n g
to
th e
s t a t e m e n t o f Roy A. G a llin g e r, e d i­
t o r a n d p u b lish e r.
52c for a 13-lb. bundle
» .c o r d i n g t o t h e Milfn
dtffi'ren ee in m e c h a n ic a l a p t i t u d e . ’*
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V O LN EY D IX ON
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Next door to P eerless Market
D r. C. W. Lem ery
(Su.resM or u> Rr. J. J. E m m en*)
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und throat and fittin g o f gUnsea.
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