Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    VAUV) FIVE
PROF. GONKLE OF
HIGH SCHOOL AND
miss york gtssssjg
will retain his position at. tlie head 1
of the high school, and- that Mrs.
Conkle will also rot n in her posl-'
lion us county home demonstration
agent, at least for some time ;
yet. !
Even her associates in the conn-
ty litem's office and her room
mate, Miss Augusta Cilover, conn-
from her
110 inkling
OF LiNDY PARTY
YANKEE GOLFERS
HAVE BAD LUCK
They're Here New
l
Although thMr many frlcmlN and
acquaintances had been suspecting
for come time that t heir wedding
was a possibility nt some fuiniv
time, the former were taken com
pletely hy surprise on learning to
day that Miss Florence York, the;
Jackson county home demonstra-
lion itsrui., and liyrnn H. C'onkl?, j
principal of the senior hinh school,
W"i- wedded, in tiraiits Pass yes
terday atieinoon. I localise of l;e
pi-imiiic!)-e of each the marring ;
ha;; created much interest, espee- ;
hilly a.i it er.me totally unsnsivx't- :
ed. even by their intimate irienth.
The iiowiywodsi who were busy ;
lic.o iliis forenoon in looking for'
a I'litnihi.ed home or apartment,;
told inquiring friends, as the news j
of ilte man-Inge Hconso having'
l)( 111 isinied had leaked out yes- ;
tcrday, that tho marriage took !
place at two o'clock yoateiday aft-'
ernoon in the parsonage of t lie .
First Methodist church at (1 rants '
I'asP, liev. ('has. C. llarick per
forming the ceremony, in the pres
ence of Miss Sara llunilngton of i
firants Pass, the home demonstra-(
lion aent of .Josenhine county and ;
close friend of tlie bride.
He?au:;e of the opening of the
public schools next Tuesday and 1
incidental heavy work of pre par-;
at inn In connection therewith from
now on by Mr. Conkle, who has
been principal of the senior high 1
school for years past, Mr. and ;
Mrs. Conkle will be unable to take1
a honeymoon trip. Prior to com- j
in--; here, Mr. Conkle was princi-;
pal of the Miltou-l'Vocwnter high i
school in eastern Oregon. The j
bride is an Ohio girl who came ;
hero one and one-half years ago 1
to take the position of comity home
demonstration agent, during which
time she has made many friends'
throughout the county.
Future plans of Mr. and Mrs..
Conkli" have not been -given out,
eveopl that Mr. Conkle, of course,1
Radio Program
KMED
Mail Tribune-Virgin Station
Thursday. August IJO.
S to !1 p. 111. lieehe .i Walker,
Triangle Service .Station, 5
program broadcast by re- v
I mole control from Palmer
fr Music Mouse, presenting a
! varied program fea Hiring
Mrs. Until liced and George
.Maddox.
to i::!a p. m. Modern
Plumbing arid Sheet Metal
Co., presenting Karl Moul-
drem in violin request nuin
! bers and George Maddox hi
I vocal request numbers.
Henry C. Keert of Portland,
who suffered a fractured K-g whil"
attending a party for Colonel
Charles A. Lindbergh at the N. II.
Tucker fishing lodge, 15 miles
north of ibis city, will be taken
home tomorrow, it was indicated
In woihI from the hospital today.
Tlu injury was suffered, it was
reported, when Reed, who (s as
sociated with Thomas 11. Kastland
il director of the Transcontinent
Air Transport .company, and
small group were attempting ath
Dr. William P. TIoli and fam
ily returned to Mod ford the first
of the week after spending aev
era! 'days in Portland where they
visited Dr. Holt's father and were , i
present to help celebrate his 80th :
birthday. CHICAGO, Aug. 30. t.P) The
The Model Clothing Company's i American Walker Koif team, after
Disposal Sale will continue all tills r oi-i-njfo play and an uphill fight,
, week. IAS ld their llrittsh rivals today in
Mrs. .1. .1. Kutlauder ioft for her!LWO malehen. stood all square in a
home at Hevorlv Mills. cL. ye-! id i-omejii nml nailed in the
terdav after n three weeks' visit ' fouiM h iu-ounter at the end of the
in Mn.lfn.-a rh. frnoMi nt hor1'1 holes of the two-ball four-
Jail
letie stunts
' direction,
1
tinder the colonel's
brothers, Tom and Jack Sworn.
Tailor-made suits, $i0 values at
$4 2.iiO. One week only. Klein the
Tailor, iiostnirs. 100
I Miss Theima Ulto, clerk at Ros
1 1 enberg's store, returned to work
Wednesday after an ehsenee of sev
eral days on account of illness.
fancy lOlherta peaches for can
ning 3c per lb. Free delivery.
Johnson Market. Phono 07. tf
Miss Lillian Roberts, executive
somes making up the first day's
international program.
The American captain , Hobby
Jones, and his partner. Chirk
Kvanw, experienced unusual trou
ble, linishimr the round all' square
with their Rritish opponents, Ma
jor C. O. llezb-t and W. I.. Mope
after being 3 down at the eml of
the fifth Jiolc.
Cieorge Von Kim and .less
Sweei.Mi-, however, after losing the
first hole to T. P. Perkins and Mr.
secretary ot tlie MOdiorri Red cross, j William Twoddell, captain of the
left here this morning aecompan- ju-itish team, went into the lead
Friday, August 1H.
!:Sn to in a. m. Fllot's
Hook and .Music Store, of
Ashland. Ore. !
It' lo 10:S0 a. m. Southern
Orecon Klectric .
Ht:3 to 1 1 a. m. M. Dept.
Store.
11 to ll:.lo a. m. Jaeque
Lennox Millinery iSbop.
11:30 to 1 1 noon lirophy's 4
Jewelry Store. !
12 I r 12:0 p. m.- Sanderson
Motor Co.
12:30 to 1:30 p.
Music Mouse.
lletweeu ten and eleven thou
sand head of cattle were immu
nized with AgKirssiti serum for the
prevention of anthraf, during tlie
past few davs in the Klamath Falls
district with Fred Heath and C,
Ashpole assisting in the work.
The epidemic is ijow believed to
be tinder control with the total loss
from the disease "reported to be
Palmer's j several thousand dollars. When
S the disease, which Is particularly
: I "i p. n
k ets.
to :t p.
Hoard.
-Xevs and ninr-
-Medford Realty
J : contagious, is contracted by an
animal it seldom recovers. Hu
mans also contract the disease but
a they have more chance to over-
, come It. Several cases among the
Klamath residents were reported
wilti no latuiities.
After visiting during the past two j All of the vaccine serum used in
weeks at the home of her da ugh- i treating the cattle was taken to
(er, Mrs. Margaret Williamson, the Falls by the two Medfm-d men
Mrs. L. A. lluntoon of Seattle, left who had had the medicine rushed
here today for her home. - hei-e Hy plane the. first of Die week.
4) i
FINAL
Of All
eaiiran
Summer Merchandises Dresses ,
Shoes, and Hats at Half of Wholesale
Price to Clean Up
SUMMER SLIPPERS BELOW COST
All of our summer slippers in Spike of C'ubnn
heel, blac-k. f-Teys. blonde, in pumps, straps,
sandals in all desired styles all sizes; val
ues to $0.00. Hundreds. of pairs nothing re :
served. Priced at.
SQ.85
3
LOT 1
20 Dresses, Values up to 29.75
All wanted clever summer styles. Priced at
$ej.oo
LOT 2
50 Dresses, Values up to SI 0.00
l,nu; sleeves or
novelty crepes.
short, flat crapes, Ce
Mostlv small sizes.
$Q.45
lanese voiles,
Priced at
3
SUMMER
HATS
100 summer hats left
to choose from; all .C'ood
stvles; vour choice, each
11
Ladies' Blouses
Values up to !)v..0.1
( 'loan-up sale price
$1.00
led by her mother, Mrs. Delia M
i Roberts, for a month's vacation
j trip along the coast, They expected
j to spend several (lays at Crescent
City.
Ida "Wood and Florence CI raves,
plena teachers. Hih school cred
its given. 1'20 N. Oakdale.
llMJ-W. . 63
Miss- Kffie Kelly arrived from
Hollywood. (al.. Wednesday on a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. ijumpter
Smith. It is .Miss Kelly's first visit
here and she is delighted with the
scenic beauty, the metropolitan
ways of Medford and Is feasting
on the "wonderful" fruit - and
melons.
The Legion Drum Corps plans n j
big whoopee i-nr l.ahor day in the i
way of a dance at Hilarity hull.!
Hi3 j
T. II. llartlett, an old-timer of!
Portland, passed through Medford
today en route to t'rater Lake. Mr.
Uarilett. who it appears has trav
eled extensively here and there, re
marked ibai he bad resolved to see
some of the nuirvi'ls of nature clon
al h.'ind aftor vlsiitrig foreign eoiin
iries hi search of -novell les.- I'pon
learning thai the reporter had nev
er seen the hike, be s:ild. "I'm not
at :il surprised. Few of the peo
ple of JSoston have ever seen liun
ker Mill montimeni. We neglect
the attractions about us to visit the
Hwiss Alps, you know. To my mind,
bowfver. nothing that I have ever
seen approaches the beauty and
grandeur of our own western
mountain scenery."
at the third hole and gradually in-
leased the margin to 7 up at the
18th.'
Francis Ouiniet and .limmie '
Johnston hail less success than
Jones and 10 vans for t,bey lust !
three of the first four holes anil
Phone i after squaring the match hy win-,
ning three straight, reached the
turn one down and ended the first
round in the same position, altho
they evened affairs twice un the
second nine before thev lost the
17th.
The worst American golf was
the siari of the fourth match. :
Watts (iiinn and Roland MacKen- ;
zie losing the first four holes in a
row ami getting back only one on i
the first nine. Itm thl e-iir ti"".
ed on Dr. A. R. MacCtilltim and
John Reck and squared tho match
at the 13th hole hy scorn. a
throe of the I'irt four holes of the
second nine.
Single and Double
Breasted Coats
Double Breasted Vests
New Pleated Pants
$.50
to
Obituary
eooiv Vernon Cook, small son
of .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook of
Iluile Falls, passed away at the
Community hospital in Ashlnnd,
August ItOtli, aged seven years.
Vernon Is survived hy his two
brothers. Ceroid, five years old,
Iceland two years old, and one
sister. Fay, aged months.
Funeral services will be held
from the grave in Central Point,
Friday. August !1 1, at 2 o'clock
p. m.. liev. 10. P. Lawrence offici
ating. Services in charge of Perl
Funeral Home.
CHICAGO (iOl.F CUM"!. CM II -CACO.
, Aug. :t0. (l)- America
slut led poorly today In the first
clash wMh I'lreat lirhaln for the
Walker cup. threo of the four
pairs of local golfers being down
at the first turn in the Ilij'-hole
two-ball foursomes.
The first American pair, Ceorge
Von lOim and .less Sweet i sor, al
though they lost the first hole to
par, soon outstripped their Rritish
opponents, T. P. Perkins and Dr.
William Tweddell, in;,s and 1!27
Prhish champions, ami reached
tho quarter post two up.
Hobby Jones and chick 10 vans,
at the same point, were two down
to Major C. O. llazlet and v. I.
Hope, taking "!) strokes for the
quarter to the llritons' ;7.
Francis Ouiniet and .limmie
Johnston hit the skids, to be
three down at the fourth hole, but
then took three , straight to be
square only to drop the ninth and
be one down to A. Torrenee and
Walts Cltnu ami Roland Mac
Kenzie lost four holes in a row
at the start to John 1 lock and
A. li. MacCalltim, and it was not
until the seventh bole that "I hey
won a single victory.
The International matches start
ed over n heavy course, with the
two-ball foursomes. Heavy rains
had slowed the turf and shots al
the start foil short.
65'
JUST IN
Sweaters with golf hose to match
in all wool and silk and wool
$10 per set
NEW FALL OXFORDS
Suits !
New fall Oxfords in
imported Scotch
grain leathers the
real late style
$4.85 to $9.00
i 'Ik . 50c
s jyja - 4 i 1
SMITW.Lydia Rogers Smith
was horn in hucerne county,
Penn., Juno ::n, ISH;. When a!
year old her parents moved to
Paw Paw, 111., where she resided
until the time of her marriage ;o
Philn 1). Smith, September 25, 1Sti7.
She spent the early years of her
married life in Illinois and Kan
sas and In IS!) moved to Lincoln,
Neb., where she lived until 1!H2.
The past few years she has made
her home with her rlnujihter, Mrs.
i A. F. Stratlon, who lives near
: Medford.
She is survived by her five chil
dren, Mrs. A. K. Stralton of this
city, Mrs. A. F. liutke of White
water, C'al.; C. II. Smith of Mor
ton, Wash.; L. 14. Smith of Ked
niond, Ore., nnd Mrs. C. D. Kunkel
of Los Angeles, Cal., all of whom
were with her nt the time of her
death which occurred Wednesday,
i August 2fl at the ukg of eishty-lwo
. years.
! Funeral services will he coiiduet
, ed hy Rev, K. P. Lawrence at the
home of her dauKhter, Mrs. A. K.
Strattou, Friday nmrniiig at Hi
o'clock, August 31, Conner Fun
eral Parlors in charge. Tempor
ary interment in .Medford mausol
eum. Final interment will be in Wy
I uka cemetery, Lincoln, Neb., he
, side her husband who was buried
there twenty-seven years aso..
Mrs. Smith was n devoted moth
er and besides her family she
also leaves a wide circle oT friends,
who will greatly miss her. She
will he remembered for her line
Christian character, as a friend
ever ready lo Klv of her store
,of love and helpfulness and cheer
fulness,
Mc Pherson's
"Everything in Men's Apparel Under One Roof"
Central and Sixth Streets The Center of Town Phone 1093
BATTLE BURNER
(living local fight fans an op-
porlltnlty lo see (iene O'th'aily, ;
Ashland whirlwind f i l; h t ' i , aalns!
one of the toughest fighters wlih 1
whom he has over been matched,
Frankle liurnell of I 'or Hand is .
scheiiuled to llht the Ashland
man here In a big smoker Septem-
ber 110 at the armory? according to
an announcement made 1day by
Matchmnkr-i- Jack Wood.
Purnell is iccouni.ed as one of :
the hest In his class in the slate j
and like O'tirady has a long sti lni;
of victories behind him. O'Crady :
has agreed to meet Iturnell ami .
the matter is now up to ilie bo.ing ;
commission ubeiher or not the
fight will receive Its sanction.
I REFEREE
H S.
SCHOOL BINDERS
AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
The now M. II. S. ISiiiilcrs live hero liinwn, tilncU, lilnck
mid red, tuiil tin' lilnck lind red Klcxildc Hinders from
:)." to $1.(1(1. 'I'll KM K I'AI'i:!!, Ilii! Iiesl Ki-nde we Imve
ever slocked fur Hie money.
FOUNTAIN PENS
WATERMAN, CONKLIN nnd PARKER
Automatic Lead Pencils from 10c to $4.00
Office Stationery & Supply Co.
"Vour Office liny"
Across from Rial to Theater
I'OllTLANI). Ore. Auk. on.
ISimm'IiiI lo tlie Mall Trillion-. J
Hurry ( '. Hkyrnian u jim tufhiy np
liolntcil rcrerci hi li;inkrliitcy, lor
JiickKun (mil .loMcnhinr counllc. In
Her life WOK well Kriont. her re-! Hike Hie pliiee r .Mm. lini lui 111. i.l
ward well earned her
not to he forKiitten.
exumile
Romantic Comedy
At The Rialto
ills I 'a-., u )io lias In-en act lug
in thai capacity. His office wtll be
111 Me, If., ni.
Air. Hkyrnian in one of th prom,
itient young anoints of .MeMfoni
ami has bet-n asHislaul chy attor
ney until Just recently u H"ll I he
special work he was doing was
complete.
At the Itialto theater there Is a I
livly romantic comedy, "Heart to
Heart." Mary Astor, Moyd IIuKhen
and Louise Kazenila are featured i
at the head of a Hphmdld cast. It's I
a story filled with novelty and np-j
peal anil wives the players every
chance to score, and their perform-j
ance lives up to the opportunity.
Mary Astor Is an Italian prin-'
cfss who return to her Ameriean .VKW Vf!tK
small-town home and Is mistaken I William Collier
for a Keumstr'-sM who Is fxpcted
to pa rib ipate in ela borate recep
tion plans. Ho she works to fur
liter preparnrions for her own ar
rival, creates ft seantbil w 1th her
t:ir Ih noil sweetheart. Hughes, and
Kenefally upsets th town.
"Heart to Henri" tmckpil with
jcan conietly, ro mailt; nnd touch. ok
of pa thou.
Elk
Grange DANCE Grange
Eagle Point, Saturday Night
Excellent Floor Metropole Orchestra
(Supper at Midnight)
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Aug. 3 n .(ft Mrs.
mother or Muster.
would welcome Connie Tu 1 nindu e
iih n d;iiifchter-ln-1;i . Asked if
there was an cna:eini-iit. she
said: "I can't talk for Connie or
Muster. If they are engaged I
don't know It. Dut l id crazy about
Connie, I wan I to tie an exception
to the remilal ion nod her -In la v.
who is supposed lo be a gainst the
b'lrl her son taken an u bride."
THE
NEWCOMERS INTERNATIONAL
CRADLE NO. 3 TO BE ORGANIZED
MEDFORD
Open to all men who have not been residents of the commun
ity for over five years,
"In the New Blood la the Future of the Community"
ill ' Your Favorite Jeweler I
ill IB
II Tlie gift of utmost utility I
I of long appreciated Her- H
II vice- a real fountain p'Mi fl
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