Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    MfrPffOTTO yTKH) TT?TBTT!TP!, MEPTOim onKOOy, SA TUT? DAY, AITOUST 25, 1923.
NO VOTES CAN BE
SWORN IN AT THE
FALL ELECTION
At the general election Novem- !
her b, iwj voters will be "itv.-uin in'
ns hiu liAan rhs .iiinn, (. t l.lu
. . ...
state rrom time immemorial. A
, iha i.rrii . .
approve hyth poopfe a. a .p.l
election prohibits, and will b hm-
foreed for the first time this fall
The law provides:
"No person not duly registered
20 dnvs hornr ih hni.tinv rtr n
national, state, county." or city 1
election shall be eligible to vote at '.
wild election."
Is on the registration hook October
ti next, when the registration books!
clone, ho. or she. rim not. vote at
the national election.
To date 12,05 votei-H have regis- !
tered In this counly. County Clerk j
Delillah Stevens-Meyer figures'
there are at least JfU.niui vnier-H in
the county, leaving ,8000 now in
eligible li vote. They are urged
to register at once.
'Constitutional lawyers claim
that the law prohibiting' "swearing
in" of voters is a curtailment of
constitutional rights,. As the con
stitutionality of the law has not
been determined by the courts, the
county clerks havo no course to
follow but to Instruct election of
ficiate to adhere strictly to the law.
The law prohibiting "sweming
inM of voters was passed at the
1927 session of the state legisla
ture, and was approved by the
people of tho state at a special
election the same year. The mea- j
sure did not carry In this counly, i
wui was passeu i.y over .-..ooo
, V. Tu V. "1 ... ,
I m- (uinL inr ft eiuil'H-'n "
voters has been a source ut great
t-tection day activity, if the issue
was hot and the result In doubt.
Party workers would "herd" the
voters to the polls and swear them
in by fiquads. The .result-was -delay
in balloting urwl eoiiftiMtt.n in
counting of the voles.
ON APPLEGATE IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
KIre believed to have been
caused by a defective flue resulted
in nn estimated loss of $8000 yes
terday afternoon when flames de
stroyed the Herman Offenbacher
ranch property In the Applegate
district, including practically .nil
the buildings on the place. The
loss was covered by $5000 insur
ance. v
The dwelling house with practi
; rally all of its furniture, n bam
filled with B0 tons of hay, a ma
chine shed, a straw stack, a grain-
, ery, 900 bushels of wheat, a
threshing separated and farm ma
chinery were all destroyed. Three
acres of stubble field und hay were
burned over, In addition to n small
area of brush. Three" spot fires
were also caused by the blaze.
Twelve Crater 'National forest
employes fought the blaze hut
were handicapped by n strong wind
which caused the flames to spread
to other buildings. Over CO tiers
of wood was also burned.
AT CRATERIAN
A feature of the Fox Movietone
to be presented at tho Craterian
tomorrow will be portions of Her
' bert Hoover's acceptance speech at
Palo Alto. The words of the re
publican presidential nominee nre
. contained in a ten minute film, in
which the high points of his talk
are given. With cheers of the crowd
nt the conclusion, and a few words
. by Senator Mosei of New 1 In nip
. shire. An ex- pMonnl good pic
ture of Mr. Hoover in nction Is
shown.
Next Sundny the Movietone will
present portions of the acceptance
speech of Alfred E. Smith Inst
Wednesday.
Manager Oeorge Hunt olso ex
pects to show In the near future
to valley voters scenes and words
from the acceptance speech nf
Charles Curtis, C. O. P. vice
presidential nominee.
Richard Dix Star
of Craterian Show
Tf you are, In any sense, a base
ball fan. don't miss Richard Dfx In
"Warning t'p," Paramount' first
sound picture, which conies to
'Hunt's Craterian theatre tomor
row. If you like your entertainment
!u the form of romance, tho same
tip holds good.
DIx comes In a screen story
which, from all appearances, will
be ranked alongside of "The Quar
terback," one of his best. In
"VVarmint l'n" he is the same ath
letic, lovable Plx but this time his
toe is in the pitcher's box. .
The story concerns a youn-
rookie whose troubles are not con
fined to the diamond and particu
larly to a jinx which seems to have
settled on his trail for good. There
Is also a delicate and charming
little love theme which runs
through the prductlon.
' Jean Arthur plays opposite Mr.
DIx.
The Talking News and two acta
of "Talkies" are also offered in
tomorrow's complete sound program.
HOOVER'S SPEECH
Catholic Chuivh. ttuns, by getting new members.
South Oakdale and lileventh. ' Into thu group. There Is life and '
Ma.siM's nt T uud it a. m. I activity there. Miss Duncan, with j
Kev. F. V, Black, pastor, ithe intermediates, on Sunday cven-j
! inns, and the junior missionary ,
St. Murk's KiiscoinJ. j society on Wednesday afternoons,'
Corner Oakdale and Fifth street.! is meeting a real need in our;
H a. m.. Holy cmomunlon. i
imminp enter hv choir room door!
land take seats in the choir
h- stall. I
IVm 11 H-i m ill rn
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Z.1011 i-.ngii.sii iiuim-inn vuurvii
""0-'
"nce, 32 Roue avenue. Phone j
;1201 - X.
! i"l school at 10 a. m.
' Church servico nt 11 o'clock.
-woniniy meeung oi c u u r c ..
council, Wednesday evening at S
(O'clock.
Metluxllst Kpisooiml Chuix-h. j
T. JI. Temple. D. !., nuniHtur.
Uesidenee, 7 North Orange St.'ing service, and the young P'o
Phone a3L'.
-Murning wrshlp at 11. Subject,
"Past and Future."
Kvenlng a service of song by the
Cotton Blossom Singers from Out
Piney Woods school. Miss, a union
service.
Epworth lenguo at 7 p. in.
Sunday school at !t;4fi a. m.
M Id - week service Wd nesday
night at 8 o'clock.
Baptist Church.
The services of the Baptist
church will be held as usual.
Sunday school at 9:4 5 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 n. m.
Attorney Percy Pray will fill the
pulpit at the morning service.
We will join In the union serv
ices In the evening at the First
M .K. church. All members and
friends are urged to attend the'
meetings if in the city.
Wednesday evening prayer meet-
M"K us usual.
Full (;o;M'l Temple.
Newtown near Main street.
Sunday scbol, fl:4"i n. m.
Morning service, 11 . m.
Young people's meeting, fi:45 p.
rh:
Fvangelislie service, X p. ni.
Weekly meetings. Wednesday
and Thursday at X p. m.
Woman's meeting Wednesday at
2:J0 p. m.
Prlng the sick. Christ Is the same
yesterday and today, and forever
Heb. 13:S.
Are you discouraged, and does
everything neem to go wrong
Christ Is what you need.
Everybody welcome.
Pastor, John L. Zecher.
Presbyterian Church.
9:45 a. m.. The Bible school will
meet at fl:4."i a. m.. with every de
partment In operation. Very C
Walker, superintendent.
11 a. m., Rev. Leonard C. Brown
will preach. Theme, "The Christian
Message to the Church." Leonard
Brown, the son of Mr. and .Mrs.
Walter Kraser Brown, Is a gradu
ate of San Francisco seminary and
the present . pastor of the jelrsL
'I'recbyterian c h u r c h of Santu
Clara, Cftl. AH' are cordially in
vjted to hear him.
S p. m., the I'nlon service. In
the evening will be In the North
Methodist church, with llev. T. II.
Temple in charge.
First Church tif Christ. Scientist.
Authorized branch of the Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
nt 1 o'clock, church edifice, 212
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day, August 2fi: "Christ Jesus."
Sunday school at 9.45. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may
be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings,
which include testimonies of Chris
tian Hcience healings, at 8 o'clock
The Heading Room, which is
In the Medford building. Is open
dailv from 12 to 4. except Sun
days and holidays. The Bible nnd
all authorized Christian Science
literature may he read, borrowed
or purchased.
Tne public is cordially Invited
to attend the services and visit
the reading room.
First ChrUlian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale streets.
Carman E. Mell, minister,
flee and pastor's study in
Of-
the
church, phone 100". Office hours
It to 12. Residence phone 13.17.
"Test Our Welcome."
Morning worship nnd communion
lOiSfi, The pastor will speak on
the subject. "What Is Your Pic
ture of Cod?" The music will bo
inspiring. Tourists and visitors
are cordially invited.
'Bible school assembly 0:45, Knelt
department and class is ready to
welcome you as one of their num
ber. The union evening service will be
held In the First Methodist church
at 8 o'clock. Union young people's
meeting at 7.
Main Street- M. K. Churrlt, South.
William Kenneth Ray, postor.
Parsonage. 2' North Oakdale.
Pastor's study nt the church. Both
phones 3S4.
Sunday school, 10 n. m. Assist
ant Superintendent Oeo. s. Hutch
ins in charge.
Sermon II o. m. Heaven ns n
place of surprises. Edson Randall.
Vocal solo, "Just When I need
Him Most." Mill Mildred Hutchlns.
Special music. Misses Sylvia and
Ilernice Weller,
Kpworth league service, 7 p. m.
Sermon 8 p. m., by Rev. Butler.
Special mimic.
raver meeting and praise serv-
; ice Wednesday
3" p. m. C. S.
I-Mcner, leader.
This Is the church of the onen
door. You will find a welcome
hnmi .. . .
nam!, t ome and worsh p with us
1 ll" us -
The I 'ctlem t1 Ch u rr lies of
Central Point.
.T. M. Johnson, pastor.
llihle school opens nt 9:4". with
Charles HezmalhaU h nctimr ku-
perlntendent in charge. Imnort-
ant announcements, nnd arrange-
ments for Jut ure work. Please
le on time. The lefion is in Acts
lC:lC-40, Paul in a Itoman Prison.
Thu memory verso Is in l'liil. 4:1.'
Bring- your bible, and bring a I
friend. .
Our Junior group of endeavor-
era. under tle leadership of Mlssi
Ilezmalhatch, Is seeking to gain i
hack the losses, due to promo
work. Minn F.dith luman win,
have charge of the lesson period I
in the senior group lomonuw
thn An.oo tn Phrlurlnn lA'lli
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ers." nnu is lounu in - t-r. 11
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A sermon xor wm u, ....(t
edification of Christians, on th:trle line put in to his residence, i
The Water of Life; Its!
Source, ami Its Destination, win; to erect another resilience, also n : r"'J
Ua. nroi.KhAii hv thA uastor in the ' mi ck i nL' hnuse iind several other! Mr. anil Mrs. 1).
niormng seroe. in .m- rr,..,,m,rovfmrn.( wn "w
the sermon will be addressed to , of resUUng on his ranch In the j
Christian voung people on the '
) subject:
Meeting the High KX-:0f
peetation of Jesus.'
The. choir:
will lead the singing in tno morn
ple will have charge of the music
In the evening.
IS
VKltONIA, Ore., Aug. 2
Ills face masked with a handker
chief, a lone robber entered the
Bank of Veronia today and held up
four persons whom he forced into
a vault. Ten minutes later the
man. who gave his name as H. E.
Doone, 24, was arrested outside
the city by Marshal Harry Phelps,
who chased the fleeing robber. The
money taken was believed to have
been recovered. -
As he entered the bank,. Doone
trained his gun on Frank Heath,
a customer: Alma Kulllnger, assist
ant cashier: Miss Helen lleiher ond
Lowelk Itobers, clerks. The gun
was discharged but did not harm
anyone. He forced the . four into
the vault and closed the door. i
A hurried search of the cages
failed to reveal any money, and
he then directed the persons in the
vault to pass out currency, which
they did.
Running from the bonk, the
robber stopped Tony Norino's car
and forced Norino to drive him
out of town. Marshal Phelps, who
had heard the report of the nun,
gave chase and overtook the car
outside the cUy. Doone did not
resist.
Doone was taken immediately
before Justice of the Peace Hill,
who ordered him held under S8000
bond. Sheriff Wellington was to
tnke him to St. Helens today.
Doone gave a Portland address as
his home.; Ho hail, been vorking
for a week and a half in a 'restau
rant at Veronia.
Judge Hill picked up a roll of
bills dropped by tho robber In
front of the theater.
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BALTIMORE, Md.. Aug. if.. (A)
Seven stowaways on the steamship
Steel Inventor were killed by hydro
cyanic acid fumes used in fumi
gating the ship at quarantine to
duy, und nine others were over
come. It was "feared four of them
would not recover.
Because of yellow fever nt the
ports she had touched, the crew
of the Steel Inventor was taken
off and the fumigation began after
the hatches had been battened
down. Soon after pumping the
gas began the cpiarantine officials
though they heard a faint cry
from one of the hatches. It was
opened and a man was found cling
ing to a rope hi the last stages
of consciousness. He gasped that
I fi companions were below. A wire
less call was sent to shore for aid.
and with gas helmets firemen and
customs Inspectors brought out the
other victims.
u.s.aremes
on ocean liner
LONDON, Aug. 24 fPi Knidath
de Sales, un American actress from
Senttle on her way from New YoVk
to England to see her sister. Miss
Adrlenne and to tnko part in the
first performance tomorrow night
of n new review, died today on the
steamer Homeric following an op
eration for appendicitis.
Miss He Hales was nn accom
plished top dancer anil had ap
peared with Pnvlown at the Metro
politan opera In New York. Here.M'"- nd Mrs. J. J. Tryon
lu London she was known for her
work in "Mercenary Mary" and
"Princess charming."
She was apparently in excellent
health when she boarded the liner
Saturday In New York but was 111
the following evening. Her sister
was In the midst of a rehearsal
when news of the death was tele
phoned to her.
Tni ynor Urea k s Kewnl
PITTSPUUGT. Aug. 24. (i
n npinin riaro n 1 r "j 1 raynor,
.1 , . , . .
' third baseman of the Plrnies, has
set up n new record for sacrifice
sending long drives to opposing
outfielders n 2 2 occasions this
I season!
Aw Tinker of the Cubs et a
mark of 16 ln 1 91 ond In 1 J' 1 4
Sam Crawford nf Detroit and
Chirk Ciandil, then with the Sena
tors, tied the murk.
DR. BAGLEY OF
TALENT TO BUILD
TAI.KNT, Aug. 24.
nm.iv nH rnniii- wim lmve snent
a...i. l- ir Thnrsdav :
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He plans on his return next yenrday night bibl study at the home
r ,.ture. Dr. Pauley, under the eare;day. Mr. Patterson is a nephew
Oeorge Oalhrlth, has produced ;
ollP nf the best known orchards
In the valley where people come
fi.m s.niift ,i iitimce for their
punch MI,M)ly 0Very year. Dr. Bag- I
ley's return to Talent will be gladly ;
welcomed by his manw friends i
here. . !
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Puerkle
from Hollywood, Cal., are making
an extended visit at the homo of
Frank Holdiidge and family. Mr.
Buerklc is a real estato man and
is enjoying his vacation in south
ern Oregon. They have enjoyed
many camping and fishing trips
during their stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones, nc
fioin pa n 1 ed by the M I sses Ilu an d
Ollie Hill, motored to Kiddle Sun
day and visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howard. The
Hill sisters remained about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones returned Sun
day evening.
Mrs. Klla Brown of Medford i
spent a few days the first of the I
week a guest of her daughter, Mrs.'
Oeorge Calbrath and family. j
Mrs. Olenn Salt marsh from Lit-!
lie Applegate is spending the week
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. tiuy Hamilton.
Mrs. Earl Simmons of Pumpkin
Center speni Thursday In Medford
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Chllders and
son John motored to the. Minimi!
of the Siskiyous Sunday afternoon.
Misses 11a and I la Hill, who have
been spending the week as guests
of Misses Lena and Betty How
ard at their home at Piddle, Ore.,
returned Friday morning, accom-
pa n led by t he! r hostesses, M isses
Lena and Betty, who will spend a
few days at the Hill home.
A very enjoyable family reunion
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Vogell last Sunday.
Guests at the dinner party were
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Andrews and
daughter Constance, Mr. und Mrs.
James Eaton of -Medford, Prof,
and Mrs. Briscoe of Ashland, Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Hanna of Baker,
Ore., and the host and hostesses,
M r. a n d M rs. V oge 1 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tryer and
daughter Laura, accompanied by
Mrs. Walter Russell und daughters
Christina, Frances and Pearl, .en
joyed Sunday afternoon on the Sis
kiyous. An Ice cream social will be given
Saturday evening by the Commun
ity club on the lawn al the town
hall. A good time is assured nil
who attend.
Jjlstrlct Superintendent It e v.
Chaney will hold services Sunday!
evening. The querterly conference
will be held at this time. i
The windows and doors have'
been put in the playshed, which
gives the building quite an at
tractive appearance.
Mr. und Mrs. Donald Wecker ar
rived last week from Riverside,
Cal., und urc visiting ut the home
of Mr. and M rs. Roy La V e n d e r.
Mrs. Wecker Is a sister of Mrs.
LaVender. Mr. uud Mrs. Wecker
will remain In the valley during
the fruit season.
U. W. Mold, C. L. Walker nnd
Martin Moen. representing the
Medford Hoofing company, work
ed a couple of day.i the .first of
the week re-roof Ing the Ames
building.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Bell of
Baker, Ore., who ure visiting rela
tives at Central Point, were guests
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley VnKli Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurt and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs, I toy Ln Vender
and I heir guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Wecker, and Miss Cooney,
another guest at the LaVender
home, composed a fishing party
who enjoyed the day Sunday at'tense fear of appearing for tria
the Cold Pay dam,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb mo
tored over from the Klamath
Agency and spent the week und
at the Tom Lamb home.
Mrs. Katie Mason nnd daughter
.mu am, ,.rs. i-mrence names,
spent. Aionuuy aiternoon in juml;
mrti.
Mr. and Mrs. Hush moved to; Mrs. Peter .lohnHon bus been'j'lver sanitarium.
Ashlnnd Monday. f quite sick and whs taken to Med-1 Miss Klb-n .Jones nnd brother,
Mr. and Mrs. William Wood mo-(ford last Saturday for treatment. Fred, of Portla-id are visiting in
tored over from Pray, Cal.. Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Tyree of Klamath I our city.
day nnd visited with their niece, yaUn were visiting and also picking! Krnest Olnn Is spending thl
Mrs. L. W. Long and family, re -
turning home Tuesday. 'and Mrs. V. M. Hansen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ka in berg moved Mr. Tyree Is a nephew of Mrs.
Into the Knav.fr house Monday. i Hansen.
Tryon Hichurds from Albany,' Mrs. fleorge Hansen, who hns
Ore., spent a few days this week been ill with quinsy at her home
visiting with his aunt and uncle, for neve nil days. Is improving
Mr. and Mrs. d. L. Pulh n moved
Tuesday from the Ames building to
the Sb-ppy house near the service
Htation.
Mrs. Manning
left Saturday
evening for a two weeks' lcisit In
Portland
ir l.it t:m.Ai- 1 i.-.i.. u
ter. Mrs. Clem Deltrirk ,i
c hildren, Olive, nnd Knrl arrived
Miitiir.lf.v ln,..n(n i .
Seattle. 'wash., and are KiieM, of."" ,nat d"J- Mr' ""n'!' ,''"'n "'""jVlvinn lleerh. After the h.lslness
Mrs. K. K, Cook. Sunday morning
i u.. 1.. 1
tne parly, accompanied by Mrs.
Cook, motored t Klamath Fatln.j
wnere my visited with Mr. Cook.
! 'I ''? CiirD''m'''" work In
'.. rrom jviurn".. n r a i;
the party motored to Tennant, Cal..! a enpy of the first edition of their
where they vlidted Fred Cook and;neW paper, the Santa Ana Times.
iuiii. r.-.urning 10 uiieni i ue-.
day morning.
Mfss Kmma Armstrong, a former!
tcaidtni of Jat kuonville, Who ia '
iiuw residing in 1'urtland, called
at the Patterson i.oiuo Friduy
morning. Miss Armstrong has
spent the past three weeks vlRiting
with friends In the valley.
1 .Mrs. Kiln I'atterson
I Ferns and Mrs. Rob
i last Friday at the home
j i W. Long. j
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart moved!
! Saturday from the Koozer huusej
to the Suncrest. Mrs. Lula llow-j
; man is making her home for ft i
S while with her daughter, Mrs.
-Dr. W. n.!"rtLAnd WlU tth, rOSUlH IU !
, ,. ili..r ,,pn. n..n,.t....in L-i.... ..th
nara June, snent Wednesday oven
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ouim cnurcn neiu w.eu un..
E. Pattorso.,
" 7". Vn.. i" tVrJ Thu. 7 1
home of Us. Klla Patterson 1 h us-(
or .Mrs. I'atterson ami no unit ms
wife spent a few days here
njw-Mn- i-uneiin in .vHinaini
Mrs. Clarence Matties, acenmpan-
led by Mrs. Marlon Tryer, motored
to Central Point Wednesday on 1
business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hanna from
Baker, Ore., left Tuesday after a
two weeks' visit with their sister,
Mrs. Wesley Vogell. Mr. and Mrs.
Hanna made the trip from Baker
with Mr. and Mrs. Vernlo Bell, who
have spent the past two weeks with
Mrs. Bell's parents In Central
Point. The whole party left Tues
day morning for their home In
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrett
and daughter Put, also James Bar
rett, all of Ashland, spent Sunday
evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Kiucrild and family.
Mrs. Arthur Hall of Murnhv
spent the first of the week a guest i
or .Mr. and Mrs. Hacker ami her
brother, Floyd Lacy at the 1.. S.
Hackler home
lames Whipple, accompanied hyjpanled as far as Portland hy their
A. T. Edmunson, made a business;
trip to Newport Wednesday morn
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Webster spent the
week end last week nt Crescent
City, returning Sunday evening.
Fay Clayton Is clerking In the
Ilihbard Cash store while Mr. nib
hard and family are having a. two
weeks' vacation al Crescent CHy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowman
ami family left last Friday for ;
their home In Portland after!
spending a few weeks visiting with
relatives in and around Talent.
J. A .Bickerdlkc Is busy now
marketing bis large crop of conte
loupes. Ho has ten acres of these
fine melons planted this yenr. His
crop is being marketed In Ashland,
Medford and Klamath Falls, where
he finds ready sales for them. He
has also a two-acre tract of to
matoes which are being harvested
at this time.
W. c. Smith, who with his
daughter, Mrs. Fred Hoover, and
family have spent the past two
two months with his daughter. Mrs.
Earl AVlthrnw, started on their re
turn trip to their home in Wis
consin the first of the week.
'Services at the Methodist church
next Sunday: Sunday school at
9:4.r. n. m.: preaching al 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.: Epworth league at 7
P. in.,: leader. Miss Pauline Beck:
young people's bible study hour
Wednesday evening at the home
of Lester Newbry; regular prayer
meeting Thursdav evening.
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LIFE IN JAIL CELL
T A COMA, Wash., Aug. 25. W)
Patrick John Ball, C:. wanted In
four other Pacific northwest cities
for forgery. In addition to Taromn,
committed suicide Ibis morn
ing, rather than to face the judge
in superior court.
He was found dead in his cell In
the county jail, having hanged
himself during the night.
Ball, distinguished in appear
ance and a patron of the best
hotels of leading northwest cities,
through the ebrks (lf which he
generally cashed his forged checks
was arrested here June , and had
been in the counly jail since that
time. He seemed to have an in-
ind nn several ocru slims had suc
ceeded in having
hearings positioned.
his scheduted
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. blackberries nt Ihe home of Mr.
rnpmiy.
Mrn. Oeorge Prown entertained
a number of th children or thi-
! 'nmnnity last Tuesday. In honor,
if r daughter. Donna's birthday.
'"'"snmenis were s-iveu anu
n-r lu.'.ir-Hi.i ui "i ri'i'ui
V pe-nic pjiriy wim 'J".'m o
'the creek last Sunday evening by
1 XIT" '."'J'"..""''
cnslon boln' Planned for Miss Mar -
,f;",Ml .M''Ki-i. wnose nirneuiy h
l"'i"ni.
fjfSNl I k to Ymi, (inn!
POUTLANU, Or.. Aug. L'4. W
M. C and Dan K. Moloney, who
! sold the Coos Hay Times a f'w
; trtrmf liu ni-n lmve int l 'nr nm
published at Hania Ana ,Cul. It
narrUm Associated Prens service.
The Mulnncyft published the Coos
Uay Times for about '-'u ) earn.
4
I
DnnimiCDnnn duo
n. Mrs. HazellOnPI II FlTIHTO M,s H M Williamson visit
Logan spent'MI Li U I T U T N .Yhe'' tlanllt'1'
Home of Mls.lU UUIflL L I Lil I U t the Manko home, east uf Jac
'
Mlsy '
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 2.
. the home of her grandparents.
,.,wl i c. rt,,n.,l.,rtnn
' Mr T. !
K. Dunnlngton and son, Toinmie,
K. Dunnlmrton and son Toinmie. :
" ' " "
! i-i..n.n.t. t-ii . 1
in . .Kl,ln n.,h.. Fnl?:.
.ir. wauer kicks or .ueuur
snent Saturday afternoon
fp (,
With,
Mrs
Mis. Cora Parnum and
Conn of Ashland spent Wednes
day afternoon here visiting old
friends.
Miss Sybil Kalrhurn of Medford
was in our city Wednesday.
Mrs. Nellie Johnston from Sac-
ramento. Calif., is visiting at the j
hoTOO of hPr Sster-In-law,
Lona Johnf,ton. .
M rs . Wilbur Ca me ro n was a,
Medford shopper Wednesday.
Marion Smith, who has been
staying with La von Dunford nt
the Dunford ranch near Sterling,
returned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton left j
tho first of this week for Connine,
Ore., where Mr. Eaton has work.!
larewe,, unner . j
given uy .writ. n i-m.--.n-
day in honor or her nephew, otto.
'ant rail and family of Atlanta.
Oenrgla. Those present w ere'
(randma Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. j
Miles Contrail. Mr. and Mis. Otto
am run umi sou auo .muim ........
! nI rorunnu. Air. mm .mi s. -
'trail left Friday morning, aceom-1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Can
trail. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry!
Miller, a nine-pound baby girl
Sundny morning, August Hi. Thev
have named the little iiiIks La
vonne Maxino.
T. W. Jones of Provolt was In
our city Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Woodruff
of Portland sp'enl a few days this
week as guests of Mr. and Mrs
Horace Jenkins. Mr. Woodrurr
Is secretary and treasurer of the
Seventh Day Adventist confede
ration of western Oregon.
The Rebecca lodge held their
regular meeting Monday evening
of this week, at which time plans
were made for a picnic at the
Lythla Park in Ashland next Sun
day. Mrs. 10. K. Severence and dau
ghter, Ruth and Mrs. Howard
Haer and daughter, Jean and Bet
tie, went blackberry picking aL thy
Kleinhani mer ranch on Applegate
Wednesday.
)v. Renter and sister. Mrs. Paul
Vogt and children, Maxino and
Paul, who have been visiting their
sister, Miss Kllntbeth Renter, have
returned to The Dulles.
A very interesting program was
given at tho meeting at the school
gymnasium Wednesday evening,
consisting of a baritone solo by
George Wendt, two violin solos by
Lois Smythe, e'.uno solo by Dolores
Smythe; ivo vocal solos by Kath
erine "Wend I and recital ions by
Ret lu nnd Jean Baer and Pulse
S;indi n. A discussion was held on
tho purchase of playground equip
ment. At the close ot Hie meet
ing refreshments of cake and
punch were served.
.Mrs. Oscai Dunford of Medford
was in our city Thursday.
Kverett Carmen and family and
Pat und Alvin Carmen moved this
week to Yakima. Wash.
Dr. and Mis. C. K. Jenkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jenkins, ac
companied by friends from Port
land, enjoyed a trip around Craf'r
lake and a fishing trip to iK-iimnd
lake this week.
Mrs. Gladys Moses and children
recently moved to Medford, re
siding on North Grape, street.
M i s. Izara Simmons Is now
cooking at the Rogue River sani
tarium. Mrs. Ktta Tranta nnd Ms. L.
White of Owen-lregnn Lumber
Co. enmp I. Untie Falls, were
visitors this week of Mrs. Fred
Butcher,
Miss Leona Phillips nf Squaw
lake accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard McKee and Mrs. W. A.
Childers back Sunday to near
Prospect! where (hey ure working
In tho fruit. Mrs. U-li.-t .Mi-Ken
anil Mrs. J. M . Dews are stayini;
at the Leonaid McKee ranch dor-
m,ir "'n.
,ir. nun .Mrs. .ioe .Momnon mho
family of I'ortland were calling
on old friend's In .Jacksonville
Thursday. They have spent I he
jpat week visiting Mrs. McMahon's
:elatlves in Ashland
Walter Pulley of Crescent city
I iu tr.irim imimcutu iii the ltocne
week with Clifton Chllders al th
Leonard McKee ranch on Apple
gate. William HnsUlns of Klamath
Falls Is ft guefd of his brother,
Newton Tin skins this week.
Hcrvhell Hunch of Moscow, Ida
ho, is visiting at the home of
nH parents. M
and Mrs. F. S
Hunch.
William Foster and Mrs Aunes
( Kvnns nnd family of Klamath
rails wnn visitors sumiay oi
j.Mrs. Rvans- parents, Mr. ami
vid fjammon of norm .jaeitoon
ville.
I T," M ":"y S,"""'.,V "f !
1 .resl,ylerlan ehureh met Thursday
, : rternnnn nt the nome or Mrs.
meeting n qeijrlous liltien was
served by the hostess. Next Thurs
dav evening the society will ejiter
tnin with nn Ice cream social nn
,.nPrn
the lawn at the Presbyterian
. . . i,...t
;lni)(I W(,; n ro, ,.nl uwt of hf.r
,iiny friends In nr city.
j Mr and Mrs. Ferg.'-on and
family moved this week Into ajmrt-
ments in the obi Vost hon-e.
' Mr. and Mrs. o.- ai Lewis nnd
ihuns, Hubert and Kay ami .Mrs.
j lieorge Maxwell visited Mr. Max
well iit the Sierges mine Thurs
day evening and enjoyed a picnic
supper,
ited
:inki
k-
honville Thursday
Mrs. lieurge Maxwell was a busi
ness visitor in Medford Tuesday
Mrs. Lee Smith spent ttie day
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. IVter Kick.
M rs. K. S. Wi Ison a nd M is.
Oeorge Maxwell motored to the
orter ranch near central l'oint
.supply of Melons,
.Mr. and Mrs. Moore and family
.h'."' vUV? IT "
"' "
tiay Tort of Medfoni.
.MMH McCully and Miss Alice
Hoefs visited Mrs. John Oreaves
and Miss 1-uulmo or MUord on
, , ,
luiiu itueier ami
''s - s l-ii'-'-ip Renter and Mrs. Pau
lino vogi ami son nnu iiaugnier,
Paul and Maxiue, Mrs. Julia Wil
liams and Mrs. Saulsberry and
son. John M. visited tho old
Wagner Springs Tuesday evening.
Miss Bessie Bunch will accom-
., .A,,. ', ..,'.
lege.
Miss Madeline Mefger cele
brated her eleventh birthday on
Wednesday afternoon with a party
at her home. Cintncs were played
and a dainty luncheon was served.
Tho following guests were pics-
ient: Doloris HmeU. Marceiia -Mit-ichell,
Maxino Boone. Alice Larson.
Audrey MeUger. Violet (iisoii ma
,winitii. Lavcra White and Eve-
lyn Benson.
IS
A COSTLY BLAZE
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 25. (P)
Aroused by tills discovery that
fires, burning unobserved in a pall
of smoke near the iiiy during the
past two weeks, had destroyed
rural homes at a loss of more than
$100,000, firemen today were pa-
trolling the lulls of tne uanger
area.
A blaze back of Willamette j
Heights was believed under con-!
trol today. Battalion Chief James;
Dlllane look 7a firemen to the
scene yesterday and succeeded in
gelling a line around the fire. It
was this blaze that bad destroyed
(lie farm homes of .loe Bovicb and
two vacant bouses on the place of
C M. Calmer, near the junction of
Skyline boulevard and Spring vllle
road.
Fire officials discovered today
limit a. half dozen minor blazes
were menacing the 1 eights dis
trict, and had been burning, as
had the Multnomah Heights fire,
for days. Because of the isolated
and brush-covered nature of the
district, tbey had not been noticed.
Smoke from these blazes mlxi'il
with the smoke from ot her fires
known to be burning.
Ah all of the flrse are laid either
to small boys with campflrcs, toi
cigarettes thrown aside hy tare-
P'hs hikers, or motorists. 11 was!
decided today that until the dan- j
ger season is over the police and
nre departments will rigidly pa
trol the affected districts.
While the White Shield home
and a score of valuable residences
were In the path of the flames yes
terday, no danger was reported to
day. lOelsewhere in the northwest, the
fire situation wa menacing. This
Is especially true In Idaho and on
the Ida ho-Montana bonier. Kel
logg, Idaho, was saved only by a
change In wind, and four addition
al Mazes were reported in the Ida
bo forest. More than '.ho fighters
are guarding Ihe .Ifihnnagan and'
I (oris fires In Idaho.
Ill flrennn. the Lafirande fire,
burning for two weeks, was be-Ib-ved
Hurler control, but may lie
come dangerous if a wind arises.
The
liny fin
nicniirf Is lit
llrvi
ll (IflKt.
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S, 26
FLEE IN NIGHTIES
II:TI.AN-i, (ire, ,m;. :,...-(!',
Kmili'ri from 11n.il- hii;n whim fill'
HWi'PI. n Imklim ImiiHii hcri' ciirlv
Iciilny, M pi'I'hoiih fli'il In Ihi. Mri'i'l
In their nlnln chillies. I'niic,. r,..
port, niiiie InjiiriMl, iilihoiiKh Hev
"nil IoiIki-I'h ll.-iii ilill'li-illly In en.
riiplni; Ihtihini' nf Hp- Hinnke.
Cnu'ir- ni' the lire w;is not ilefi
llllely determined. The lllnze Kliul
ed nn Ihe rnof ami hud Kiiineil hiii
henilway hrnre it wa. seep hy resi-ill-Mil
nearhy. They ealled the fire
department. I.mUerx in the mean
time had heen aroused hy smoke.
Mm. Kva 1,. We'd, ninn.-tucr, esti
mated the loss to Iht at f I mm. The
iHiildin.-; was a three-story frame
Mttlietnie.
PKXlH.r.Tu.V
I 'wringer
((. harvests 2.000 acre, wlw.it in
j 1 7 Vm u lh n-uU(t ,u-h-u
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