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Second Section Six Page Second Section Six Page fcij Tf my -fourth Yrcr. f.Mr Fifit.Utih VMf MEDFORD. Ok'KCON. TIU'KsDAY. SKI'TKM I'A'M 1!. ifr.'it. No. 180. E OF EAGLE POINT TAKEN VERY ILL KAOLK POINT. Ore. Sepl. IK. ( Special. ) Hurry (.'lnycmlv of Sm-aimnto is vory sick at the i home of hts inn t her, Mrs. M. K. 'I'inifraih-. Harry well knmvn laround Kiigle I'nini, having hi-eri fih'irn and raised here, unit his many friends hop" f his rapid reeov ery. Mrs. John (!reb who has been on tlvp sick list for i 11 it a while is slightly hetter. Mrs. Merritt iSrnwn who lias heen In l'orthind for some time fur her health is grtting along fine J Mrs. iavid Shaw, daughter of I M rs. II owlet t. after spending a month's vacatitui with her mother P returned to her home in Portland $ Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. T. McClelland went to Phoenix Sunday and spent the day at the home uf M r. and Mrs. Cluy P.ishop. Mih. Jessie MittflMiM'dt was In town Monday morning as w.t.s Mrs. S. H. Holmes and Mrs. (luerin f Portland, trading al tin local stores. Mrs. James Cantrall and son Harold HilUrolh nf Jacksonville, spent Wednesday with .Mrs. Lola Hildroth of this place. T1''. A. F. StemieU and duuch ter.s Hetty and Suzette uf Medford. Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and M s. I iekey uttil son of Ashland were Sunday guests at the Su tiny side lintel. J Mr. and Mrs. Thron Jones and ff Claude Cox of Crants I'ass railed ) (ii Mr. and Mrs. (!us Nichols Snn j. day. ; .Mrs. Hattie Sim: wall went to ' S.i era incut o and Oak land. Satin -.j day on husinu s. 2 Kd Ciugcade of !. Am,-eles is visit lug with his mot her, M rs. M . K. Cingcade. Mr. and Mrs. Clillnn, peweonicrs In this vicinity have located in looms at Mrs. Johnny Miller's. Mr. n ml Myrtle Nick of tle.-n. Wash., called on M .(Irs. Kruest Pa hack at the M.rvioe station. M r. and M rs. 1 ;d ward Knii-i y l.ave rented the house belonging to Mr. Miller. .V and M rs. ( leorge Hazlett uf Washington Eagerly Awaits MacDonald Visit 7 A T rn Eff,1-" ' Eft 1 ill r v.ifl J 1 4 v . i, . -a Lin 0- ,Jr- L . ..tc' w Ben C. Sheldon Details History of Efforts for Highway System by County and Chamber Commerce sir r;mc I low aid (inset) ami l.ady I alalia llnuanl (tigtil) rohilily will In IkM to 1111110 Minis ter Pamscy M:ieIonahl lnlow) of Kim land If the latter make Id-. Auierit-an lisit. It is regiirded ns likely tint .Mr. MaclonnM uill stay m a iHvh'htious country t-tlr (a'tovi1) In nearby Marylaml which the aiuha-adoi' lias lea Mil for the summer. Tilt drawing 100111 (helv, left) mirrors the noigiilftivuee of (he pine:. (t hapter 1) 0,n r eh. 1 in her secured through the state highway eunincer's office the preparation of the plates for a three color mn p of this section; the hoik hern hol der of the inn p showed northern California, in cluding Crescent City to the south west, und the Modoc lava beds to to the southeast. The eastern hoi- fder uf the map was some twenty or thirty miles eastward from Klam ath Falls. The northern holder skirted northward in Piiimond UikP and Mt. Thielson; the west horder was just west of our coast line. Our chainher also secured from thot Southern Pacific railroad com- puny several very handtioine photo- graphic plates showing views of ! tho Uremni Caves, Crater Pake. Klamath I ,ake, and our forest roads. These were sent from Port land to the Southern Pacific rMte sentatlvc at Medford lo he used by us in t he pre pa rn linn of a splendid three color folder to show Uuh map a hove mentioned, and several photographic views. Our plan wns to nreimre the map us one order of 50,000 or I on. 000 copies, and lmvo them I bought and distributed by the four cities : of Ashland, Grants I'ass, Klamaith Kails and Medford. 1 lie j ill. 11 lev mti j-icfciin-M iu inw I Ashlaiid chamber of commerce at a meeting of their board, and 1111 qualifiVdly endorsed. When this program wns presented, w i't h proofs of tln map plates to the Gruntrt Pass chamber of commerce we were advised that the advertis ing allowance of their chamber had been allotted to other pur poses, one of them being a very neat and attractive little map with I rants Pass in the center, pre pared by Jack Harvey, secret 11 ry i f the t.i rants I'i chamber Aher r. and ( insis l.nNIHlN', Sept. IS. iPt Prime M'uNir MacDonald, according 10 nres-'ti! pi; ns. will no directly to Wa-diintiton, after landing in New York on Oct. -1. for conversations with President I louver regarding the nav.il disarmament problem. It was stjited in well-informed quarters t his afternoon I hat the prime minister probably will spend sever; 1 days at the capital and will then gu lo Philadelphia on Oct. 7 to meet the doctors wh attende.l him during his illness there on his last visit to the I lliied Slates. Ontario. Calif., are visiting with Ills sister and family, .Mr. ami .Mrs. William Hurst. Sam Miller of I.altevicw is enjoy ing a vacation with friends and relatives in and around KauJo Point. ASHLAND. Ore.. Sept. !!.- 1 Spe cial! Teacheis of the Washington school surprised t heir principal and his wife, Mr. ami Mrs. Kldon Cortlielt, nt (heir country home near Talent. Friday, (he occasion heim; the lentil wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Corthell. Intercstinv. ganuH iiccupied (he evening and f-cvernl guests put on a mock wed ding ceremony, which occasioned n lot of fun. A collection of gilt ' stable to the event were present ed Mr. and Mrs. Corthull by Mrs. Mzzic Merritt. Delic ious refreshments wore serv ed nt I he close, of the evening. Those who worn sueKts of Mr. on 1 Mrs. t.'oi-fhell were: Mrs. Hcit'Mi Denton. Mrs. ('.race Andrews. Miss Hazel Itruner, Miss Itculah Hussey. Miss Audrey Wagner. Miss KMra (iohcen. Miss Kugenia Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Denzer. Sr., and Mr. and 1rs. Denzer. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. J,. U. Powell. V. U Nutter wns a business vis itor Friday in Medford. 'laiffed advertising Le reult. WAS11INC.T( Wi The propos ed visit to America of Ramsay MacDonaid. Iiritish prime minister, is causing a pleasant flurry over the usually glassy surface ot Wash ington's social sea. K very one is very circu inspect about predicting jut what will or might happen in the way of form;!! entertaining, an integral pari of any official visit, and there is little precedent of recent years l( serve is a criterion. The piojeMed visit, however, an event of unparalleled importance to ofi'ici.il. diplomatic and social Washington, is a tea table tojlic of unflagging inteiest in the sin mm hones around Dupunt circle and out .Massachusetts avenue and Six teenth street. Sir Ksine Howard. Pritish am basvador to the I'nited States, who. wi:h Lady Isabella Howard, prob ably will be the MacDonald host, lias leased for the summer a pre tentious nnil beautiful country es tate in Prince (leorges county. Maryland, eijjlit miles from Wash ington. Mr. MacDonald may slay there, or he may make his home at the Itritish embassy in Connecticut avenue. If his daughter lshbel ac companies him it is regarded as , Mkely that the country estate j Lang ley Park will be their resi dence. The belief also has been ex trussed t hat President Hoover may hvo them as -AV'hito House, guests. ... ( Langley Park, owned by MeCor 111 irk Cc'idlioart, is famous in Wash ingion society and diplomatic cir cles for iis spacious gardens. The house, furnished on a grand scale, contains ;( rooms, and there are r,mt acres of grounds. The only recent event of coni pnrahlc ncnpe was the. visit two years ago of 1 "re infer Mackenzie King of Canada, but his trip lacked the important official aspects of the projected MaeDonald visit. President Hoover, who undoubt edly will be a luncheon host to 'he prime minister, was a guest with M Kino- at the White Mihm- luncheon for the former. Other guests were the secretaries of state and W;.r: William It. Castle, the assistant secretary of state; Col. Plantou Winship. White House military aide, and Cupt. "Wilson Prown. White House naval ulde. T 1 1 r re w as tea vlrluall y eve ry afternoon for Mr. King. As u rule there is only one social affair given by a private citizen for a visitor of M r. Mat-Donald's im portance. There is not even any speculation as to the Washington hostess who might get the honor on this occasion. .Much, of course, will depend on Mr. Mac Dona Id's wishes., Wheri'Premler King was here he had luncheon one day with Senator Crry of Phode Island, who Is a personal friend. - Included in the guests at dinners given by the sec retary of state1 and the Prltish am bassador at that time were several senators and their wives as well as prominent, Washington people. In this plan for the Southern Oregon Natural Attraction league, lull la led and pushed by the Med ford chamber of commerce, can be seen clearly the breadth of our Medford 11 la n for road develop ment . 1 wish 1 had a proof of those ma p dates prepared in the state engineer's office at Se.lem ; t hey would show better than any print ed word that the plan of the Med ford good roads development ex tended north of Diamond Lake, smith and east of Klamath (''alls, as liir soul h westei ly as Crescent City, and included alt the main highways in that entire territory. No person conversant with the l ft or i!0 year record of our Med ford efforts toward the develop ment of highways in southern Oregon can successfully deny my uiiin lifted statement that that effort has, during all that time, been consistently nnd Intelligently directed toward the upbuilding of all the highways leading Into .lack son county from every direction and that they had as its fundamen tal the entirely selfish thought that only by developing the highways leading to Jackson county through all our surrounding counties could we expect, or would we receive our share of the rapidly growing tour ist travel, the value of which is just beginning to bo thoroly felt and appreciated. P10N C. SHKLDON. (The Knd) FOR DEHYDRATOR OPENS OCTOBER 1 i Owned by the Kogne Kiver prop- cities, but operated Hits year by ' the Kosenherg I trot hers Dried . Km It company of California, the : Pueeinelll system fruit dehydrut or ! on North Central avenue will be gin operations October 1. according l to an announcement yesterday by j W. I:. Iteelby. manager, who was j in charge of the construction of the ' plant five years ago. A run of more than two months is pi i nned if sufficient fruit can ie found to warrant operations. . The company is in a posit ion to ; purchase large tiuantities of (Mill ! apples and can use the entire cull i out mi t from all Medford packing houses. The top price will be paid, j said Mr. Iteelby, who Indicated yes terday that the majority of the I local fruit concerns have agreed to 'sell their culls to the dohydrator. However, he Is anxious to purchuse as much fruit as possible. ; The dehydrator employs afl wo men and Hi men and Is capable of turning out a large amount of dried fruit daily. All apples under 2 '4 inches are made into "chops." shipped away to be made into jel lies and other by-products. Twelv cars of fruit, e.'.ch car holding L'toi pounds, can be dried every fiv hours In each of the two dym.; tunnels, from which the fruit i sent into the parking room, whete it Is placed in 50-pound boxes fur shipment to outside markets. REESE CREEK RALLY DAY SERVICE SUNDAY KKKSK OPKKK. Ore., ept (Special xt Sun.b.y, (ember L' the community eh and Sunday schools of Kaule i Pcese Cie,.k Hllil I ! lo W lis) o ro, unite at Ueese Creel; for a day service ami an old-fashi basket dinner. Kvery one 1 some (me and let's make the can ion a blessing a nd help t present. Then? will be sp singing. urcfi oint. will rally i.ned iriir,' ill ial Beautiful Women Simply Love It MKLLO-C.LO Pace Powder i pre ferred by beautiful women hem use. it leaves no trace. of pustlnes. flu kiness or Irritat ion. Sta v on longer no shiny noses! Made b a new French process proven's large pores. Spreads more smooth ly gives a youthful bloom. Very pure. Use MKLLO O Lo Face Powder. It's wonderful. Jar in in - Woods Trug Store. - Corvallis McCredie sawmill in south end of town changed bauds. Springfield 1 indention gh ga rage at corner of Main and Sixth streets repainted. Portland Pids opened for con struction of SJiUttPO one-story au tomotive sales building on south west coiner of lth and Morrison streets. Corvallis Temporary coating of oil w-iil be spread on eight miles of eoa-t hh:hwiiy in this viefntfy. m.j.i mil ijiii ii un p 'J' "uui" i't t r i ' ' i"M"F" ' YfrsW- il t-I olihiioln I fid i I i Mt jrORSK Show each ni?ht Fca- luring- fine horses from nil over the country competing for th largest stakes in the history of the fair. It educed Knres on All liailroads. t The Safe Deposit Box that you rent NEXT year won't ward off the dan gers that are threatening your valu ables every minute of THIS year! There's a box in the First Na tional Vault that should be yours. A few cents a month will give you the exclusive use of this box. Come in and get the key! 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