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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1929)
rSCIE ETOITT BELLVIEW BALLOT 1 PREACHER BEATEN ON SCHOOL BONDS i BY CONGREGATION BELLVIEW, Ore., May JO. tBpeciaiJ The bond election for the new school building in Beli view will be held on Saturday, Way u, from 2 o'clock P- m Until 7 o'clock p. m. A heavy yolB is expected in the UiHlrict on thU isroe and every one ! wait Joe anxiously to learn the out come. The. youngsters from the Bell view school put on their piny ntitle4 the "Cabbage Hill Khool." at the Y oo man hall on Tuesday night,, to a packed houe. Mrn. JJ Kinney and Mrs. J:eeder ac companied the children and had chaiKe of the performance. . Keveral othr numherv were in cluded on the projrr&m which was arranged by Mrs. K. K. Barnea. Mrs. PalHy Yearian read the declaration of Mother's day. Those irom Beliview who at tended this social evenlnj; were Mr. and Mrs, George Hehnn. Mr. and Mrs. Willis JJyrd. Joe Greg ory, Willard Miles. Mr. Hawlwood, Mrs. Clapp. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mart a in. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Let ha and Thais Miles. A collection was takn at thi close of the evening, the pro ceeds being divided between the Yoenian organisation and the Bell vifw children. . Mrs. Jt. C. Goodman of Union atreet. Ashland, was calling on friends in Bell view on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George tfnMr an nounce the birth of a son at ihr home In Beliview on Thursday. April 2. Walter Bailey of Med ford was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- I J. Meservey on Hunduy. . Mr. and Mis. Ed Guwlund of Klamath Falls, but former rei dents -of Bellvlew were in this vicinity over the week-end looking after their interests here and vls $Ung with relatives, j Kdwio Dunn waa In Medford Tuesday on business. Mr. Tappendorf of Castllla, Cal., spent Friday vitdtlng at the Me aervey home. They are old-time friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Franklin of Ahland have engaged the use of the Community club house for a party. . Friday niffht, Mrs. Norms. Ree der teacher of the primary pup. 1m la giving a May festival, with a two hours program of recitations, songs and a May pole dam. Ice cream and cake will be sold dur ing the evening. The proceeds will go to swell the fund for the dele gates - from Beliview to attend summer school at o. A. C - On Tuesday, May 7. a number of Beliview ladles attended the sewing school, under the Instruc tion of Mrs. Mailt) Mack, home demonstration agent. This was an all-day meeting. The ladles en Joyed a covered dUh luncheon at noon time. During the lunch hour Mrs. Wade Wallis, president of the club, presided over a - short business session, after which the sewing was again resumed. A community dinner wus dis cussed during the afternoon, but no definite date was set for this affair. This will be for the Bell view people, beginning with a covered dish dinner served early In the evening, with a varied pro gram to follow. Forty new collapsible chairs have been purchased by the club members, others will be bought as soon as the members feel fi nancially able. realty of PORTLAND, Ore., May 10. UP) A beating alleged, to have been administered by four members of I his congregation because they ob j jet-ted to a portion of his sermon. ; wus given a the cause of Injuries, , which reeulted In the death in a hospital here Thursday of the Bev. i Andrew lajunen, patter of the Finnish Beutecoslal church of Mullan, Idaho. The minister Say. unconscious for two days, after nteiing a Portland hospital, but managed to rally yesterday and . tell his version of the affair to Portland police. He declared be liad left Mullan three days after, the beating and had gone to Spo-t kane. later coming here to vUit j a friend. j Lajunen said he had refused to , sign a complaint against the four, men, whom he was unable to ; name. He declared that the sher- f iff at Mullun had dropped an in ventilation of the ca.se when he (iajunen) had refused to Fign a j' complaint. ' HotpittU attendants said a skull fracture had caused death. ; Sit Angel Biseniue mercantile ' stor'Orn proved. TURNS ON GAS JETS PORTLAND, Ore.. May 10. ijp) The body of Beatrice Wolgamuth, 38, a school teacher, wan found In her gat-filled bedroom here today. Physicians said she had been dead most of t!e night. All gas jels in the room bad been turned on. Miss Wolgamuth had been living wlht her brother, who was called from the city several days ago. She had been in ill health and was saLd to have been distressed because she had not been able for some time to earn her living-. " m UVE IN ASHLAND BHADT COVE. Ore., May 10. (Special) Mr. anil .Mr.. T. C. vk ore movInK lo A i.h l.i ml onil we are sorry to are thrm ko for they have endeared ilii-ninrlves to the community. Mr. and Mm. lloolh and daugh ter moved Into the etoie and hit vice elation TucHAuy and are aet-tin- nicely linut.d. (teorge Atkinson l moving hie family to Klk creek, wht-iu lie will work on the highway. : William Cook liue alMi moved from our m-tt.ouvnt. He In cut ting lore for a man up on the Umntua. Ins, and Mamie "Winkle of Call fornla were v I 1 1 1 n g at ihelr lirothrr, Charlie, winkle' thin Week: Mr. Able, Mr, llender and Mr. Clark vlidted at Mr. Iiden'a Tuesday afternoon. ' Mr. Hri.lotv I working for hie brother at Ijikavlrw. Mr. Clark of I'lneavllle Is vlslt fnx relative here for a few week. ' Mr. Kretwell. our echoed teach er 1 slvlntr tiie chulnr and tielKhbor a uclner roust In cele bration of the lal day of liool. V The people uruund here were ery much dlscoursst-d over two very hard frol thla week, but lwy did not do much damane. j There was a nli-e picnic Inst Sunday at Prank Johnson's when l people. Including ci.lldren and arrandchlldrrn, assembled to cele brate Mr. Johnwin'a (3rd birth 'day, all had a Kuod time and wished her many happy relume, i Ve were Hhnekcd Kunday even InK to learn that Ed fisher's home burned Hunday afternoon. He had Jen away for a week and there bad not been any fire In the house in that lentrlh of time, o we could not decide how the fire tnu1l hav. fir!,-Inn l,,l CROWDED TO THE LIMIT Mullins Quit Business VALUES THAT JUST SPARKLE THAT'S THE REASON- E. mmm mm ?Stti ATHMLLIN& SWEEPING DISPOSAL 0 OF Qm ENTIRE STOCK! Money Saving Opportunities ihat noihrifly economy -wise shopper can afford to ignore-read on! -Passed By National Board of Thrifty Buyers, nil fiainiisMii T it icwn2 S?-ai, lVim . at W - -m j-aW- -J ilaaaW nori We're too busy to write a big ad today, but must tell you women of Medford and for miles around that to stay away from this bargain fest will mean a big disappointment to ycu if you care a snap of your finger for saving money. Newest Sprin g and Summer Coats and Dresses Never In Retail History Were Priced So Amazingly Low Hundreds of keen shoppers have taken advantage of our Quitting Business S ale, and in every instance were pleased to the limit with the genuineness of Mullins quality and the littleness of our prices. ' Visit Mullins Store Today See how we are cutting object in view and that to quickest possible time. Buy new summer pumps fashioned hose new millin summer dresses, coats an heart of the season. Save before. prices, and with but one get out of business in the and slippers, new silk full ery, new lingerie and new d sweaters, r i g h t in the as you have never saved M 3 U'LLlNC 310 East Main St. Medford i 31 3. QARMES' Bl& e t U Circus Tickets Given to Boys and Girls BY THE- M ail -Tribune Va4 reJrir-4wir! -.pr's lw , fair st&f AL G. BARNES Gigantic 5-Ring Circus -SHOWS AT- Medford, May 16 Every boy and girl under 16 years of age can go. Simply get one friend to subscribe, have the order below signed, collect the $1.50, mail or bring the blank to this office, together with the $1.50, and you will be given a $1.25 ticket, admitting you to the Big Show (not re served seat), the Side Show and the Wild West Show. All orders must be verified by this office. . Hurry Send Your Orders in at Once Tickets Now Being Distributed Have the Blank Below Signed and Bring or Mail to the Circulation Department of Medford Mail-Tribune 1 X X CI ct I- I WANT TO GO TO THE CIRCUS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL TAKE ME SUBSCRIPTION ORDER MAIL TRIBUNE . Two Months' Cash Contract I have not been a anhscriber to Ihe Medford Mail-Tribune for the past thirty dav but hereby subscribe for a period of two months, for which I have paid the solicitor $1.50.' Name Date ' ' Street Address city Order Taken by . " 1029 Street Address city NOTE: A new subscriber is one to whom the Mail-Tribune has not been taken for thirty days past. A change of name at the same address is rt a new subscription A renewal is not a new subscription. A ticket cannot be issuedTor a renewal. Remember All subscriptions must be paid in advance for two months. 2-) n ta ? w Hi 5 o a as t 2.' S ee -r " Z !s ft o 1 Q. n O r It's Easy Get Busy AL G. EVAHNES Oi& ; 1 f. S -I r ir