Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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iA FAGLE POINT HAS
BAD FIRE THREAT S
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6:15 ut G:3 M-Hlfoirt Mail j
With the dvent of tho Xnv , "V iI ,,,un. news and markets.
Yar anil tiff rcHrrmiKemont ol . v a to y I'tUT's lMiry and
official duties that wont inio rf-" 1'i'o.luce i, ... 4
EAGLE rOINT, Ore.. Jan. S.
(Special) A lire broke out nnt!
elected olTijjcrs are Suoeriutemleui,
Charles C.caue: ussislum siir
imtnrieni, Keroy Jackson; tn n;;ur
er, Yerna Cintjcade; secretary, .Mr.
Everette ot l.os Angeles. Tho puu
lis Is cordially invited to come und
join in the worship. Every Sun
day morning at 10.
TI.e unntiul stockholders' meet
ing ot the Eaim Bureau t'o-oa-live
Exchange was held at tho Ho-
l Medford lust Saturday when a
todly uuinhfi of th Ku :te I'oint
farmers attended. Anion those
present were Karl Esch, viene !!
Iowjs, Sam Johnson. H French. Huss
Kline, Sinn Ilarnish, Lester Throck
morton, Conrad Kuglehart. tleorK'5
1 lVct as a result of the November' J to ahfornia Oregon tJm llpar neiuoiwiuiK tuonome oi civan, (.eorge Stowell. Charley
! Miction, yesterday was n Keiierat J J nw ! -- and Mrs. II. . ard Monday t.tvati, Anna fcwazy and K. A. ied-
hoiMfH-li-ftnlriK day anionn tho lo-j Wiiliiesilj.y, .liinuury 9. ; morning. The fire started in ihomaM-
en I b'Kl liKhlN. Tin io i l a. m. Manns Dept. pHj leading to the flue and burned i he Civic Improvement dull and
Former District Attorney N v
Store,
nhrouKh two cupboardn and the adiett' Aid society coinhned
on C. huney spent mudi of the ' H to 11:30 lie. k's Jlukery. i bedroom lloors, doing much dam-1 wil- hold an all-day ineetnu Thuis-
1 day helping Ooorwe Codding get. H:30 to J 2 -Modern l'lumb- j age. Mr. Ward and Herald hHp-l-y. January 10, in MrouVy hall.
settled in the off loo of district : l,,g Sheet Metal Co. J pened to be pruning nearby and j '-he.se ladies have a big day k w ork
i attorney in the Uberty buildini;. 1- to 12:3u p. m. City Clean- 1 heard the HcrVnmH of Mrs. Ward i before them tieing eomlortui s and
Attorney Codding will tfp the . ing & Dyeing Works. jaH the smuke spread from the cup- ; 'luilting quilts.' The tiuilting bees
i same riunrtera that he held when; 1:3ii to l:3u iteeho & Kin- 4ihonrd and through the house. Mr. : re not ancient history yet. A cov-
1 in privdto practice, adding tho die Service Station. . !Ward Is thankful that the. Medfnrd i '"'d dlsa ' heou w ill be served
former offices fif Frank DeSotiza ; :!" to 0:3a ye Towne j water supply is running-through ' ut mmn slu h as hesc ladies know
J for fieorge Ni -ilson. bis deputy. i Crier. (their place. Only for that the how tn Prepare. '
Newton C. Chaney will take i 6:K. to 6:3n Medford Mail : home would have been gutted. j Mrti- 4'- A- IVuitt was a pleasant
' up i-rlvnte practice in his same Tribune, news and market. 1 The Ladies' Aid society of tho - "alU'r last Sunday at the homo of
suite of offices, disrarding thei Presbyterian church of Eagle Point Mr nm VIr8- A- ll; -McDonald.
' frmor ro. ei.tinn room tn thff met at the hoinfi Ot .Mrs. S. II. ' - -meu .m 11 1 hm.iui
i south, whieh he dooS. not need.
Mr. Chaney states that lui. will
not tako on', a partner ,it this
'time. -
, Former Circuit Judge C. M.
Thomas has already moved Into
his new suito of offices over the
Jackson county bank, overlook
ing Main street, where lie is en
gaged in private law practice. And
Frank Farroll, former deputy dis
trict attorney tinder Chaney, is
O:
V. Mvrrs verentK nurchnsed
in the process of moving from thn iJ((hn i)(.nson property on
the Liberty building to his newNn.-h j(iVeisido Jiwt a half Mock
nirices in the Modford building, j rifr -M;(in .stI.t that has been the
where he will also outer private j hnm(. ))f tno iUjrk ( agency
kin, Mrs. Pruitt nud Mrs. Van Scoy
A Ifiw of the ladies met Thursday
I afternoon to finish the work.
practice.
j for uver two years. The ileal rep
i resented 1 S,riK. in cash and e.
jch;inge of city property.
The building has a fill-foot front
i on Kiverside avenue and is 1 at!
! feet deep, is of concrete through
out and built so a second story
can be added when desired. It
was .erected by John Dcnison two
years ago and occupied by hint
with the Luick agency until the
agency was sold to Scherer Hrot ti
ers last summer. They have con
tinued 1 he business in I tie sa me
building, have a lease on the same
and will remain there until they
irrangements.
It IsHhe. intention of. Mr. Myers
I to make the building the future
, W. II. Joyce, secretary of tho !
I.toguo jviver mat na iarKe j m,ko otf..
ovenaru anu nuKiuenn inicrehis in
Jackson county a n d M ed f o rd re -
turned to hishome in Los Angeles , hom0 o( stU(,uhaktM. cars atll, Ul,0
lat nipnt. aiier a lew ua us.-car4 n1(, lrm.Rs wW KohenM'
ness trip to Medford. Iln.thers secure other ciuarters.
,. H. Jloeltnig, who has been in M ( yHxiV:i hia faUn
the company s officA, here for , in m,,,,,,,,,, hv n.ii t, ui
some time, is the new acting gen- ent injprWy mtests which con-
companj j slMt of n half block of ground be-
I tween Fifth and Sixth streets, a
for tho
eral manager
here.
jThe selection of Iee F.V Smith.
yho has been foreman of the filen
Hosa orchard for the Hoguo Klver
Co., for three years, as acting
superintendent -"of all -the.'' 'com
pany's orchard and farm proper
ties, is announced.
Miss Jva l'orter, who has been
in the office bf the Frtini llureau
' Kxchange, has beeiv selected as
' office manager for the Rogue
J.Vi:cr,comoany
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,f i Rwseburg Construction on new
i courthouse progressing rapidly. '
half block west of the federal
building, a duidex a p a r t in ent
bouse just north of, tliis property
ami his home on South Oakdale.
Seek Farm Hand.
CANAL FLUTON. Ohio, Jan. R.
('T') A you n g fa r m h a ml . know n
only as Edward, was sought today
in connection with the slaying of
John Oser, 30. well-to-do . Canal
Fultoi farmer, -and-his wife, Her--thn:
The bodies were discovered
yesterday morning by the Oser.s
six-year-old son. fjeorge. ' '
Holmes and enloved an all-day , W('r? will Sunday at the home ot
ipiilting - bee Wednesdav. They I Mn and Mrs. It. A. Uterinum,
quilted one very elaborate quilt and ! )oll't forget the dance at the
tied several others. The following ; I Kinkaid hall Saturday night.
ladies wre present: Mrs. S. 11. i ' he Kincald orchestra will furnish
Holmes, Mrs. Koval Mrown. MiH.ihff niiirtic.
Morgan, Mrs. Castor. Mrs. Amy! Mr Kverette of Medford spent
Prowm Mrs. Sam Johnsn. Alr. t Sunday eveiiiu- with Sam Harnish
John Kader, -Mrs. Swazy, Mis. Han-! ""'I -Mrs. Swazy
Vernon Monia of Itrownsboro
spent the day visiting with the
Misses Elsie und Dorothy Wilhlte
Mr. and Mm. Cov entertnined ! Sirndliy
Tuesday lor Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoi- be Misses Elsie and Dorothy
man and family, Crnnrimn Coy. wtinne accompanied ny i.ranu-
Craiidma Taylor, Mrs. Mabel Har- '"ft Wilhne. have returned to
nish und children, and Mlra. Theron i Eagle liim, after spending the
Taylor and sou, Hilly. Christmas vacation with their par-
Mr, and Mrs. Ed L'owden enter- 'nls on the ranch at Lake creek,
tained at dinner Tuesday for Mr. I Miss Klsle is a junior and Miss
and Mrs. Ernest Smith of Hutte Dorothy in a .sophomore at the
Falls. !Kagle Point high school.
1 mu i;n v ibiiitiuford Is at:aiii
on duly In our local telephone
office Sunday.
Hairy Tonn and Mr. Itags
dale of Die Lake 4 'reek district
attended the grange dance at
Mr. Cornwell Is working in and
around Eagle Point - soliciting for
Hie Rum Hurenu.
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Crover
were visitors at the home of MV.
and Mrs, Wni. lrry Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U Kodgerfl of
Medford, grandchildren of David
and Mrs. Prince, also Mr. untf Mrs.
Charles Cox of Portland (Mis. Cox
is the daughter of Mrs. Prince) all
enjoyed a pleasant New Year's eve
visit with Mr. and Mrs. David
Prince1 of Eagle Point. It is not
generally known that Mrs. Prince
is blind aud Mr. Prince is deaf, so
Eagle Point Saturday night.
Jsoleo nnd Donna Erown of tho
I-ake creek district are back
again in school. Miss Irolee is
the- only senior in hih school
and Miss Donna is a freshman.
The young ladies spent the
christmns vacation with their par
cuts on the ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Honhain returned
that visitors to- their home are ul-isunday morning from Curnim;,
ways welcome: , jCal.. where they spent tho holl-
! The Parent-Teachers' association 'duys. Mrs. llonham is the teacher
will hold the regular monthly meet- of the 7th ami sth grades.
IliB Friday, January Jl, at 3 p. m;. Miss Vivian Hannaford who
in Miss Atkens' room. The inier-jiias hPon visiting relations in
mediate will furnish the entertain- J Eagle Point, returned to her home
ment aud reports of the December. j ,u.ar .Medford Sundav. Miss Han
committees will be heard. Inaford attends the Medford high
rreu reiugrew was in town onu,.iloni
Wednesday having some work done
at our local blacksmith shop.
Vunce Pierce spent the New-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Patterson of Med
ford who have been conducting
the church services at Eagle Point
.ears r.onaays wim uis aunt aim wnnl ln i,-,,, Ki.nib.e even-
uncle in Applcate, visiting from I inK lo COIH,vl(.t t.ureh services at
NOW tZ?-
COMRADES
OF
LINDBERGH
THEY COME ZOOMING
THEIR WAY TO YOUR
HEARTS, THESE DARE
DEVIL RIDERS OF THE
U. S. AIR MAIL.
A love story that sweeps in
. soaring glory to the clouds . . .
and swirls ' through looping
death and sheeted flame to a
climax of colossal grandeur!
-Also
GOOD ADDED .
SHORT FEATURE3
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Admission
Matinees 10 and 25
Evenings.. .10 and 35
Sunday until Thursday. Miss Grace
Pierce of Applegute accompanied
him home and will spend a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Pierce of Eagle Point.
MY; and Mrs. J. A. Kerren of
Ashland visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Huster McClellan.
Their daughter, Mrs. Drown, who
had been the New Year guest of
the McCIellans, returned with them
to" their home In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Stnnley and
son; Hertrand; who have, been
spending the holidays In and
around Eagle Point, making many
pleasant calls on their friends, re
turned Saturday lo their home in
the ML Pitt district. The Mt. Pitt
school opened Monday, the 7th,
when Mrs. Stanley again went on
duty. :.
Mr. and Mrs. Giu Nichols of
Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
nropny looit u inner toKeuier m
Medford New Year's eve, , after
which they attended the Elks'
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlylo Nat wick
were entertained Wednesday at a
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;
Ous Nichols.
Mr. and Mirs. Kusier McClellan
entertained at dinner Tuesday Mr.
and Mrs. Theron Jones of Grants
Pas.
Mrs. S. K. Tiowlett and Miss Hat
tie Howiett paid a condolence visit
Friday to V. C. Ialy nnd his daugh
ter Mrs. Myrtle von der llellen, in
their bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell of
Eagle Point entertained at dinner
New Year's day for Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Thompson nnd family of Med
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Esch
of Ea.;le Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrown en
tertained with n card pnrty Friday,
January 4, in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Itoy Stanley. Among the
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sin
ner and Mr. nnd MrH. (Jus Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Campbell of
Eagle Point were Saturday shop-
! pers in Medford. .
Ralph Hunt, who has leen Buf
fering for the last week with an
labcess and was under the care of
1 Dr. Emmens of Medford. underwent
ia minor operation nnd Is now re
cuperatln nicely.
Oir New Year's day the Medford
I Mail Tribune honored the Grangers
of Jackson county by giving them
the front page. Photos of each
i Grange master were very good, but
more especially the masters of
Eagle Point. The record of the
i different Oranges is very interest
I ing to read, and the readers of the
i Mall Tribune can learn from the
page that tho Grange is marching
ion. Koss Kline, the retiring mas
ter, served faithfully for three
years and always emphasized that
home grown products were the
; best. Al Mittelntnflt, the newly
elected master. Is the right man In
the right place and with him at
the head our Grange win keep
marching on.
(rants Pas Creamery. t0 home
of "Maid o' Cream Hutter." reports
that ft In efttahlishing quite a pood
cream route around Ka ;le Point. A
new Ford and a half-ton truck are
seen twite a week gathering: up
the cream. iAs the driver takes
i the can he hands out the check for
the last can. Their policy Is to
"pay an they go,"
i Sunday school Is held every flun
Iday morning at the Union Gospel
church in Eagle Point. The newly
that, church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Chlldruth
were dinner guest h at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith Sunday.
Johnny Does Something
NEW -YORK, Jan. X. (P The
ja.K opera "Johnny Splelt Auf,"
will have its American premier at
the Metropolitan January 10. The
name has been freely translated
as "Johnny Strikes L'p the Hand,"
"Johnny Ieads the D a n c e."
"Johnny Jazzes It l'p." It deals
with a jazz band leader In love
with an 'opera singer.
And Now mhI Luck
TARPON SPRINGS. Fin., Jan. 7
(A1) Demost hc.nes Ka lania will
have good luck this year, accord
ing to legend, lie dived into
Springs Hayou and recovered a
golden cross, thrown Into the
waters as symbol of the baptism
of Christ by John tho Haptist. The
ceremony was the feature of the
Epiphany observance of the ortho
dox Greek church.
Astoria (ieaihart street will be
widened in near future.
EXACTLY M'lTK KLDc.ltLY
PKK.SONS
Teasing, harassing coughs, tick
ling in the throat, and exhausting,
nervous hacking are immediately
relieved by Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound. Hold the dose low In
the throat a short time before
swallowing. Its accurate blend of
pure pine tar, fresh laxative honey,
together with other valuable me
dicinal ingredients is wonderfully
healing to the cold-Inflamed tis
sues of throat and bronchials. and
easily clears away irritating
phlegm. No opiates, no chloro
form. Try It. Jarmln & Wood
Drug Store, cor. Main and Central.
J.CPENNEY
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Values
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Always Include Quality
The Shopper who insists on getting Quality and Service along with
Low Prices will find it worthwhile to investigate the money
saving, value-giving offerings presented below. Low Prices
are a rule with us, but we are even more insistent
that nothing shall take the place of Quality.
House Frocks, regular and extra sizes, fast colors 79c
Rubber Aprons, good size and cleverly styled 25c
Full-fashioned Silk Hose, all wante'd shades 98c
Ladies' Hose, rayon and silk 98c
Rayon Combinations, pastel shades 98c
36-inch Cretonne, Roxbury grade, several patterns, yard 19c
All-Linen Lunch Cloths, 49x49, plaid centers or plain, each 79c
3 6 -In. Percale, "Gladio" quality, plain or prints, yd 15c
81x90 Bedspreads, blue, rose, and gold 98c
Rayon Bedspreads, 81x105 $1.98
Men's Union Suits, 16-pound garment, all sizes ....98c
Men's Broadcloth Shirts, fancy patterns, 14 to 17 98c
Men's Cotton Work Socks, pair 5c
Men's Work Shirts, blue chambray 49c.
Men's Bib Overalls, sizes to 46 .89c
Men's Coat Sweaters, all sizes $2.98
Boys' Cotton Union Suits, each . . ........ ........ .69c
Men's Oxfords, tan or black, Goodyear welt ...... ... .$3.98
Wqmen's Oxfords, tan or black, calf or patent S2.98
Beys' Oxfords, tan or black $2.69
Men's Work Shoes, moccasin vamp $2.98
Lunch Kits ..49c
Vacuum Bottles 79c
Ladies' Felt House Slippers ........ .69c
Men's Work Shoes, all sizes
Men's Caps, newest styles' 98c
Men's Fur-Felt Dress Ha.ts $2.98
Men's Heavy Weight Vork Socks, pair , . . 25c
Moredge Blades for Gillette Razors, 5 for 25c
Men's Cowhide Belts, all sizes ... .49c
Appropriate docks for I
Mich room, accurate time I
keepers, ln designs 1 I
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