Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 28, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFOTJD MATTi TTCTBUm MEDFORT),' O'RKfiOX'. TTUTRSUrAV, MA1H''.l "2. 1020.
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Itel EDEN LADIES
FORM NEW SOCIAL
CLUBATWIEETING AT LITHIA HOTEL!
GREATER JiSHLANO
THEME AT DINNER
1-1.,.. nt dm l.lttiin I fitr v ltiivmnml Flnucuno amity
Spi'liuTs hotel limine the winter j three others missing since Friday,
nmnilw u-ilt niovo Hiuin In hpr honi ! In jin ntiinlitbiiul ulrnlftue. wire-,
on Scenic drive.
Mrs. U. G. Kuuunks expects to
leuve Thursday fur San Kraulsi-o
and Pacific Grove. Cal. She will
visit her sou. Archie Kubanks, lit
San Francisco and will spend ahont
two weekB with her daughter, Mrs.
hll Ilose. at Pacific Grove. Mrs.
'.iiDanks plans to Do away about
wo weeks.
Mrs. K. J. Conroy and, family of
Medford were Sunday visitors in
osj ABhland. visiting with Mrs. Daisy
lossed today nothing hud been
sighted. '
llellef that the plnno was forced
down al sea was strengthened by ;
I a letter received at tho Atlantic
jfly mniciial radio station. Wl'U,
! from Mrs. Itlihurd Carpenter of
I'.roadwater. Va. 1
j' Mi-s. Carpenter said that a plane
I inisscd over Hut; Island near her ,
homo, last Friday and that tho i
it :
.,.,- Dn.i,i..nii. utniinr.il when
ly Maty O. Curey) ASHLAND, Ore.. March 2S.-J ABhland. visiting with Mrs. iats wa8 nbout f,v0 mUvH nol.leilat 0f
EDEN PRECINCT, Ore.. March, (Special) A greater and bettor i ycoarr ""a "mu.v '" , n,e hng Islnml light station.
Cntirnv
28.. ; (Special Last Thursday , Ashland was the theme of the dis- Verne Blue,. an Instructor in tho
about 15 ladles of East Eden cusston on Monday night when Ash-, Tnlversity of Oregon at Eugene,
gathered at the home of Mrs. B. j land citizens gathered at the Lit)iia!img ueel, in Ashland for a few days
jon a visit to his mother, Mrs. u. ,
P. Hlue. Professor Mine will eave
in limn fur Tnnnn. where he will'
colors were usei In table decora-1 districts. The speakers were unan- j g,enrj gome time In. the Interests I
1 barneburg where they enjoyed Springs hotel to enjoy a dinner and
a bounteous dinner. Covers were to discuss ,the needs and ivossibill
laid for 14. St. Patrick's day I ties of the town and the outlying
tions and small shamrock favors: iinmis in urging a finer spirit of
were placed at each guest's place.', loynlty, a closer spirit of unity and
After tho dinner the ladles or- a whole hearted support of the pro
ganized ii su'ciai: club among tholgram of the chamber of commerce,
near neighbors of that place. H. L. Claycomb presided over
They chose the name. o Daffodil the meeting and mentioned certain
as the name of tho club. (objectives that the chamber has In
Those who are members now. view and certain problems to be
Include Mrs. F. M. Sheets, Mrs. I solved. Among them are the leas
Sausinan, Mrs. Ednionia Ander-' Ing of the municipal auto camp to
son, Mrs. J. W. Pruott, Mrs. Hoy ; some private Individual who will
Caster, Mrs. George Drake, Mrs. j invest about J150U in new cabins;
i 'rer Furry. Mrs. Carolita Furry, I a better marketing system for the
Mrs Donald Anderson, Mrs. J. O.! vegetables grown Jn the Ashland
N Poling Mrs. Guy Bishop, Mis. I district: some scheme for financing
c' W Gannaway, Mrs. James dairy herds In the vuliey on a par
Campbell, Mrs. Deitric, and Mrs'tlal payment plan; and turther ile
S P Barneburg I velopment asd distribution of our
The club will 'meet twice a mineral waters.
month. The next meeting will be C. It Bowman. George D inn.
held at the home of Mrs. Camp- Dr. R. L. Hurdle Henry G tn tiers
V. P. Walters and Irving E. Vining
James Allen Is able to dress were others who gave interesting
himself and tb walk- 'about the , ""
premises a littlo each day.
George Jackson ; has received
about 1500 baby chicks and tho
little feathered .tribe . are,, doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed "lamlln were
guests at dinner at the Louis Col-
ver home last Sunday. .a aim
W. P. Walter, secretary of the
local Y. M. C. A., was an assembly
speaker at the high school Tuesday
afternoon. Mr. Walter understands
the problems of young people and
can offer much to the young per
son who is starting out. In life. His
talk was along vocational lines and
of the museum department of the
university.
Carl Kasmussen of I lilt and Itoso I
Jain of Ashland were united In
marriage Sunday.
NAVAL AIR STATION. LAKE-
HIT.ST. N. J., March 28. (P)
The dirigible Los Angeles, search
ing off the const of New Jersey
! C afuNPLEASANTjRK'jgl
r,
Best Painless Dentistry
It's a
Satisfaction
To have plates that really fit your mouth
that look natural and afford you real mouth
comfort. O
I make plates right here In my office of
such popular materials as Porcelite, Res
Initeiand Hecollte and they're made to
FIT!
O
If you're having, plate trouble, be sure 4o
see me.
Dr. I. H. Gove
Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J
235 East Main St.
PORTLAND. ASHLAND idC,
I&oSIaftjlo Service
jA ;;l: wsn ri
4Ecd Top
Frequcni Scltedulcs and Reliable Service
via the pioneer operators over the Pacific
High way route from Portland to Ashland ;
and all way points makes stage travel a
pleasure. In your own interests patronize
die originators of low transports
tion rates along this route.
Ol:QB Stages System
THE RED TOP COACHES
STAGES LEAVE MEDFORD
Northbound: 6:34; 10:10 A. M.; 1:; 5:32 P. M.
Southbound: 12:00 Noon; 2:18, 5:30, 8:11 P. M;
12:30; 7:41; 10:30 A. M.
Hotel Jackson Phone 309
O ci i
1 TJP I
829
ii.ouio wore out to Ed's orchard ! contanej many helpful suggestions
tract measuring ground ior al on choosing a profession. 'Iheau
new lot of trees, to be set thls thorities of the high school are
coming week. ' i planning to give whatever they can
Last week we announced a land jn tne way ot iep and advice to
boom in this part of- the valley.., tne BOVS an,i Riris wno are beg
One of the deals' was what Is ginnng in the high school to think
known as the Dr. Hargrave or-1 ot tlleir nfe work.
chard. Mr. Hascnfurther, a for- jir8 Thomas Sorrell and dangli
mer resident of a ranch near Jack-; tcr ot California are expected In
sonville, bought the orchard and 1 Ashland soon to make an extended
is preparing to build on the wcBtiviBit to jr8. Sorrell's aunt, Mrs.
side of the highway near the, j, q. Gilmore, on Scenic drive.
James Allen home. . Mr. Sorrell is an officer in the na-
Two more deals have been , vn service and will be stationed
closed in tho Talent section, that!for 0Ver a year In Chinese ports,
of tho Mattisun. orchard near, j1rH sorrell und her daughter have
Holdridgc's famous cherry or-1 visited in Ashland belnre and have
chard, and another small farm a large circle of friends here.
..,. f in These are all new- Mi-. ambMrs. Burton Wlnne and
comers and wo welcome them into J little son, Billy, of Klamath Falls
nur cnmiminitV.
The drama to bo given by the
Sunday school young people In the
evening ot Easter day Is piogruwi
ing flno and Is said to bo ot
great interest.
Mr. and Mrs. wm. iiingman n..u
1
snent the week end visiting hero
at the home of Mrs. Winne's
mother, Mrs. It. A. Clary, and her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Davis left
Saturday lor an extended visit to
Mr. Davis' father, who lives near
wives went over to the home otjvllle has arrived to take the place
wives weiii Ton'nf Mr. Davis as lineman for the
. ; ......... i. Tnii.u.!nv and! Postal Telegraph company.. Mrs.
nil hands Joined in a. painting. Carter accompanied her husband, to
and "lianering Job in tho homo of , Ashland.
the latter. They also " enjoyed
Mrs. Lee Fifield, who has been
doing substitute teaching In the
Junior high school, has entered the
Southern Oregon normal school loi
dinner together.
I,ast Sunday wns rally-any at
i. D-flui'inri,.n church in Phoe-
tv Tho niirnoso being to raise the spring term
money for the expenses ot the
coming year.' A goodly amount
was subscribed In the morning
nml tho committees called on those
. ,.i- i. .ml In
who were noi ni.io ' .,,.n t ,.i il.n Wnshinutoll
State university anu are nuw cu-
tuvinir their sniing vacation.
S. A. Peters, Jr., was surprised
Misses tlenevicve and Llonnor
Swedenburg. daughters of Dr. and
Mrs. R G. Swedenburg, are spend
iug a few days In Ashland visiting
their parents. The young ladies
tho morning and several
subscriptions wero added.
Callers at tho home of your
correspondent and husband Inst
u,,.iv ere Mr. and Mrs. S. P-
Barneburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jim,
Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ding-,
man M. R Sheets and J. O. JV
Poling.
Mrs. Ircno W
rS" ,V; laTwhei. she about the room
Saturday night by a group of his
friends who had been invited by
Mrs. Peters to celebrate tho birth
day anniversary' of her husband.
Tim Peters homo was attractive
,rnn ifr last Weil- wl'li yellow and orchid spring flow-
. JrrtJn HlHingslo W0,e I""'1 Cl"8tm'3
Itli.hatdson Spline petcr8 was
assisted in serving the sumptuous
C3(E
hopes to recuperate from a severe
attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Cnlcy nml
T'rank Cooley came over from
vrokn. last Saturilay evening and
took supper at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Ilumlln.
Miss Dovnlcno Preston and Mrs.
Vera Bright of Medford were
calling on Mrs. Ed Hamlin Mon
day. Mrs. Lena Stevens had tho mis
fortune to loose a brooder-house the)r wivcg ,,. evening of
l,y fire, which sumc. i Mr an(, (i M- (in,pn
hirihilnv dinner bv Mrs. S. A. Pe
ters sr.. Mrs. Arthur Peters and
Mrs. V. D. Miller. Guests at tho
'dinner were: the guest of honor,
s A. Peters. Sr.: S. A. Peters, jr.
tir n. A. Haines, (i. M. Green, Or.
II. I. Hurdle, V. D. Miller. Gerald
Weiiner, Kdivin Dunn. Arthur Pe
ters, Clyde Young, Dan Kay. and
little Dick Peters, the son of the
honor guest. At the close of the
dinner the gentlemen were joined
y
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The faNclnntlns story of Ramonn and her Indian
lover Alcinnntlro.nBtold by Helen Hunt Jackton,
la a colorful portrayal of life In the Callfornin of
yeiterdny. Romantic blta of western hlntory
such aa this are revedled In the AasoHated Oil
Company rndlo program, "Roads to Romonre."
Listen In each Wednesday evening. S toft." p.m.,
on stations KPO-Soq Francisco; KGO-Ookland;
KFI-Lnt AnerlviK KGW-Portland;
KOMO-Sruttk: KHQ-Spokane.
"I use Associted , EllByF5
says II. D. INNIS, of Bend J-'fliecauso ilf Inakca
ray motor run very emoothly"
Thin motnHM of BenH, Orcpnn,
a In ten lhat rrpnlnrpaaolinea hp IiikI
iimmI dcvrlniH'd a carbon knock in
lhcitiolorofhi(i':bryaler"72."tlo
him pul 14,()(M)miIc8on Mh car and
for the pant yenr has iwcd Associ
tel Kthyl Gasoline
"The motor in in excellent hnpo
today," he juhilant) writea('and
I have never hnd any valve trouhtn
whatsoever, and in furl I have nev
er had any work done on the mo
lor. I expent to une Apnoclatrd
Kthyl Gasoline as lonj as it U avail
ohle. Associated Ethyl Gasoline in
erea!es power hy putting carhon to
vork. It gives stronger, smoother
engine act ion, less si i i ft ing.rp ticket
pickup and knock-less perform
nnce.ThisupcrfucIreIuccs oper
ating costs and lengthens your
motor's life.
Drive in at any red green and
cream station and fill, up with
Associated Ethyl Gasoline
f . . - . . u h,
from a- P"o 01 u"isn wim-n
boon burned In tho evening and
flared up tcr It bad been left.
Miss Irene- Btundley was an ovcr
nfRht guent at tho pleasant homo
of Alum Mario Iverson, Monday
night and attended a social govpn
by tbo lie Square club In Medford.
Headaches
gone
Blood pressure
normal
If Ton can't exert yourself without be
inn short of breath, If your head pains.
If yon can't een He down with com fort
then life hardly seems worth while.
That is how things appeared to a wo
man who wrote us about her trouble
with high blood pressure. She took
AgmeL She later says: "My blood
ureasure Is normal. No more hcad
arhea, I can now sleep. And actually
feel Tike smiling." Letters like this
are referred erery day.
TOwtl U Ajnttt A
pnt bfttural hrlth
Food. Tb Mp or milk
o I t h . Miilril
Maitury plint eon.
ttnlsatod by rMno.
iDf Kti wtr.
Nothln itdiid. Ei
tnurdinriljr rjrh In
Important minrIi
and otb Tttal
mMita pnnMiry for
proprr djon moot
and fuprtioninf ot tho
body. A tol tc.
Not rardiein. Noo
alooKoMc. Tbouaanda
Mcxkatt MaftHf
Plant
ftonrte of Asmvl
arvftotvc At
and rrrrtal (nforiwiu
vrw H airrcL
mnti m.ooD
PRESMliBB
Kmvrr
INFI.AMMA HON
FTOM Kt ft
tKDKilWTIOM
IlABrTTOI
if y.w; hava any of tha
foltnairff ij-mpto,
lAveuat Atmrl to
day: fcoadarlxr. bark
arbra, jlymauria .and
frrqueot BorMaity Ul
(at up at nwht. art
Aik yourd'olflat
knt Apr.1. Or wrlta dlr to Th Jrjal I
rtLoo,2iParkAMiU., Neor.., I.
wore the fortuimto winners oi tne
lilKtt Bcoro. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Unities made serond plaec and Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Dunn were award
ed consolation. At the close of the
evening, dellcloust refreshments
were served and a Deautmii oirtn-
day cake was cut. r
Mr. and Mrs. J. t r-innii. ui
Caldwell, Idaho, are spending a
month visiting their sons, H. H.
and C. D. Klliart. They formerly
lived in Ashland and have many
acquaintances In the city.
Miss Helen Dntrlc,. who has
heen unending a few da-,-1 with her
narents, has return-tl to Eugene, I
where she attends the University
of Oregon. '
Slatle Conger, who Is employed
at the Johnson Jewelry store, has
been 111 for a few days but Is now
able to attend to his work.
Funeral services were held for .
Kenneth Stratton on Tuesday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock at the Congre-1
gatlonal church. They were at-1
tended hy a large number of rela-
tlves and friends. Members of the j
ninth grade from the Junior high ;
school were also In attendance, i
Rev. C. D. Gaffney, pastor of the
church, was In charge of the serv
ices and spoke helpful words to (
those who had gathered to pay re-1
spects to the depadted. Music was j
furnished by the young people Of .
the church, interment was made i
In the Mountain View cemetery, j
Mrs. Jesse Nell of the Hellvlew
district has been' 111 for the past !
two weeks and under the care of
a professional nurse. Mrs. Nell Is j
reported to he somewhat improved. I
Irfverett Davis, who Is located :
near Helllngham, Wash., arrived In j
Ashland Sunday evening on a visit :
to his family on Falrvlew street, i
O.Mr. Dsvls Is returning from a trip
to California.
Mrs. J. V. Franklin has been dis
charged from the Community hos-
pltal and l'it her home on Beach
avenue. Mrs. Franklin is much Im-
proved In health. I
Mrs. H. 0. Ollmore, who has been '
SERVICE,!!
Means Something When You Buy
GOODYEARS
HERE
EACH Goodyear Tire we sell
is correctly applied and cor
rectly inflated.
RIMS are checked to make
sure there is no rust on them to
rot flaps anddruin tubes.
VALVES are properly seated
and air-tight.
CAREFUL tire buyers appre-o
ciate that this Service means
economy economy in time
and money.
ECONOMY is what you want
and what you'll get when you
buy here.
INSPECTION regular inspec
tion follows after the sale to
Keep your tires working efficiently.
Don't
Forget!
More
People
Ride I :
On
Goodyears
J"nan
Any
Other
Tires
Medford Service Station
Main and Riverside
YOUR TIRE SHOP
Phone 14