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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTr MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1930.
Radio Program
K.MED
(Mall Tribun, Virgin Station)
P. M .-
5 to 6:3u
(las Progr
:' lo ti
Monday
It
PAGE THREH
Standard pi,lm
am.
bunion Club Pleased
Willi I'lnut Donations.
Members of the Medford Gnr-
l III J.IVO 1
At Durn-ll Court
A Mr. nnd Mrs. Har.,1.1 t..n
li lo li l-, p? u, L0- i 7 ,7 was " social event den cluh were enthusiastic today
(,() I Ik I illes Lumber Z" ln Porll""J- ar- in ,i.lr r:llse of the various per-
li:l.ri'tn B--n v ft, " Meilfur(1 Sunday evening. ; son8 of , cmlnty who brought
U-a. I, 7 ' l;"""K'- ! v,' '"" " Durr'" '" "'day to he distributed for high-
"A Surprise ' Ml"" ', ' ' '"""i way Mamlntr. L II. Pankey of
The
..... iirouru
M. Tne ... ;
I(. will nnvo a nanquei
Presented by Associate,! on 'i"hern ci
. ii n.i
Co,
8 Covl. Km
Klovd Yoiini'
S to !l Mono mi- mi n
.,....? win iiiive il iiiiiioui'i -'u v u.
f. u-.Hni.sduv. celebratlni; nmonu! A , ,. Tuesday
T.. .i.inirs the wlnnlnir of tliel.t '.'
f hi .hanii.lonhl,, at the -i' ........ 1 :''::! kli:st J 'romt
by
before her murrlntie.
Is w.-linmed to this eitv bv
, social groups.
Mr. l.ai'SHti, who is employed a;
The TiiKicery, Is well known here.
; havliiK conic to Medfnrd Miinetiir.ol
ayu from Salem
jonty w
LEAGUE CANDIDATE
tu S-IIlfitkl'iist
ast ly Mai Triliiiiie.
Children's (iold
lair Hour.
v 8 to ,s:;iii
HoikI Radii
8::to In K-.ir.n..i ..' . T!!1,11 hotels are becomine mort imn-l'"
- uiiir
KlailiiiUiR liulus, was piven spec
mention fur the part he has
played In the highway heautlftcn-
tiitn pruKram the cluh 1h uiulor
taking. Saturday was the second day
I tne nii has received anil uitMrin
i uted plants to people who wilt
place them on property niljolutiiK
the highways of the valley. Morw
is ! people called for the plants than
In a debutante it's Charm
1:
' With the withdrawal of Oeraldln,
Wham as candidate for presider.t ' '
j lhe (ilrls' leawue of the local f
Sll, school. Mnirred Warner Is'
th only candidate for this office. I
Grraldine Uitham withdrew due to'
prelection as secretary of the i3-
ti.iteil student body.
Elections will be held tomorrow;
afternoon by ballot. Those run-!
ng for oilier offices are: Vicp-i
preslilcnt, l.uclle Lowry, Mildred
Ifilke'r nnd Harhnra Drury. .Mel-
Pnrrett withdrew as candidate. I
Secretary, Leneve Klmklns, Knth-i
'n Stearns: treasurer, Klora Me-!
iith, Helen Williams, Doris Hun
'Jy; reporter. Maxlne Hatten, Irene!
Carlnn, Helen Wilson.
Chips.
8Mf. to 9-.Me,lfor,l Ice & Cold .
St lira lie f'rt
! to 9:3d s & w in "n vin II"""" s01""- The majority, up-
uies of Mellowed Melody i ;,,,ren,ly: ma1 liot!"e Elk "
(1:30 to l(l-l.awren, e ' destination. Among the guests there
111:3(1 lo ll-Me,llo, l Domes' ; !'"'" J"0 ,vere: -Nlr- ""''
tic Luundrv t liolji,lsH11- "'- Mm J- J-
11 to ll::tn-Crowsoirs Cafe i : ' """ens. Alien bmitn and rauiily,
ll-o ... V'-Th Su- r'iri l'i,r- an1 Mr- Robert Urowne. Dr.
Sho " t,ifl tlaml Mrs. K. B. Pickel. Mr. and
1 1 ! . ' ""H'hison, Mrs. w. 1.
-'Ill ,',.u-.i Pi.,i., i., r ., nawier, air. anu .Mrs. 11. II. w -i-r
Ln.? 8 y M"" Hams. Mr. and Mrs. Uobert H.
:3II to lMonarcl, Seed & V??v' VlrRJ! nR aml Mr
Keed Co. ' lit'oreu Codding.
to 1:30 Isaacs' Store, Ash- ! Thcaler l'nrly
land. J i.;,,!,,,.,,,
3D to 2 llriinswick Brevi- iiu ah0 ,..r,ni.i n
t'f, 4 ( crnllli of friends Willi n tlienter
. 10 i:n reopies f.iectrlc
Store. $
to 3 Popular Kecord-
lugs.
5 to 5:S(l Slaiidard Flamn !
Local People Visit
Country Resorts
Sunday dinners at country
first day. Mrs. Inland
with Medford society each I Mentzer. president of tho club.
week. Yesterday saw an exodus oPa'ed this morniiiK.
peupie on tne tngliwavs en route
Completes
Visit Here
Mrs. I.uanna Denton of Yakima.
Wash., who has' been a guest In
this clly of her grnnddaughtoi ,
Mrs. Tioy Wakefield, for sever:il
weeks, left Sunday for the north,
accompanied by Mrs. Wakefield.
They will stop In Kugeno for a sev
eral days visit with relatives and
friends nnd then continue their
trip to Mrs. Denton's home, where
she plans lo remain for the sum
mer. Mrs- Wakefield will return to
Medford after a short stay in the
norili.
B. and P. W. Club Will
Y
A number of persons who were
(las Program.
!i::iu to li .Merle Kindle.
0 to 11: la Big Pines Lumber
Co.
0:15 to (1:30 News Plashes by
Mall Tribune.
(1:30 to 7 The Palmer Music
! House,
7 to 7:1! Tom nnd Wash
presented by Associated Oil
Co.
8 Clovt. Frost Forecast by
Floyd Young.
8 to 8:30 Firestone Service
Stores. Inc.
8:30 to ! Delicatessen, Bak-
ery nnd Cafe.
party Friday evening of the nast Not Meet Tuesday
week. After attending tho motion There will be no meeting of the
picture at the Craterlan. th el local Business nnd Professional
guests lourneved to her home. I Women's club nt the Y. W. C.
where several hours of dancing! building tomorrow evening,
and refreshments were enjoyed.
treated for offenses committed 9 to 10 The California Oregon
over Sunday were punished In the
city court this afternoon.
-W. H. Wilson, found'' gulltv of
iitins drunk on the Pacific high-
Power Co.
-t
4
.Members of the party were the
Misses iOlhel Chord. J5oe Dell I.an
lls, Louise Osenburge, Margaret
Osenliurge. Ruby Stone. Ruth Luy,
Itnth Ottoman, Dorotlia Meyer, Do-'
I reell Levei-elte, Margery Llndlev
and Arietta Messenger.
'
Behhs Kiilcrtnln
At Uoguc I'.lk
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bebb were
among the many Medford people
who entertained friends at Sun
day dinner at Rogue ElsInn. They
had as their guests Miss Ann Pu
rucker. who recently arrived from
Portland for a, short vacation here.
Miss Frances Kinney and William
Isaacs and son Dick.
way, was fined $15 and costs, and mm oi !
h.j. Brackett drew a tine of $15 'Maurice Lnevaiier
I driving In a reckless manne. . - .
:.Vewell Thorsen, nn habitual of-;mt Ul lruteriun
fender, was sentenced by Judge.
Taylor to 10 days ln the coun'y
jail for being Intoxicated -Saturday.
Mrs. William Rhann, arrested on
complaint of neighbors, was fined
tM and Joe Bukkle was fined $10
J on Intoxication charges, nnd P. K.
O'Brien drew a' fine of $15 and
costs for having a pint bottle of
booze In his possession.
A
Mrs.
Maud Chapman, president, announc
ed tills morning. The regular
Thursday noon meeejinfe of the
club will bo held at Hotel Holland,
however, and a Rood attendance is
urged as un important matter will
be brought up for the members'
consideration.
Mrs. Newbury to Be
Hostess to Guild
The Crater Ijike guild of the
Presbyterian church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Don Newbury this
evening. Miss Gertrude llutier,
who sails soon for a tour of En-
rope, will be honor guest. Among
other items on the program will be
the presentation of ship letters to
her.
Maurice Chevalier, the big hap
piness boy from Par.ls, Yhose fol
lowers are legion in Amerleu,
scored n knockout with audiences ,
at the Fox Crnterian theater yes
terday when ho appeared in his
third American-made picture, "The
Hlg Pond," a comedy-drama with
music.
In "The Big Pond" the fascinat
ing Maurice is seen nnd heard, of
course, as a young Frenchman of
poor but honorable family, who
is suddenly projected Into Ameri
can business. As a guide to a
party of Americans in Venice,
Maurice becomes enamored of
riiiudntte Colbert, daughter of nn
Another step In the r o c e n tl American chewing gum mnnufac-
ffowth of Jacksonville was mad-5 turer. Her father and her rival,
this week with tho opening of V. seeing Maurice as a fortune-hunt-J,
Beach's new watch and clock) ng "foreigner." concoct' a scheme
"pair shop, located in Flck'al him reirret that he ever
A. Jay Stump Party Enjoys Reading
Mail Tribune Forwarded on Route
Of Auto Trip To Lohrville, Iowa
(Ed.
Note: A. Jay Stump, who taking on modernity until today
Hardware store. Finishing touches, ..,mned to visit the states. They
ara hoU ..... i .ii ' ....... ...... f.f-
e being put on the remodeling ,.., htm n lob in the gum fac
of Pick's store arid Mr. Heach's tory Muurice accepts and short-
ew shop will be a popular add!- lv ,,'fterward finds himself doing
lion to Jacksonville's businesses- the tUHhest tasks in the plant,
tablishments. .. . ...... ,MI,iie bis work
V. B. Beach Is well known In this! (nragreenble and thus belittle him
in the eyes of Clauoeiic t ';
Having formerly been aasocl
"ed with Reddv & Coninnnv. iew-
Jers, and for the last three years
wnnected with Larry Schnde'.i
'elry store in Medford. Previ
e! to being connected with Med-
rd stores. Mr. lleach had wide
experience ln watch nnd deck re
Wr work, nnd Is considered an
"Pert In that line.
Jersey show Dated.
SALEM. Ore.. May 1. P)
a' 27 has been set ns the date
Hie Marlon county Jersey cnt
e show, it will be held at the
"ate fair grounds.
for the plotters had not calculate"
on the ambition and genius ot
Maurice.
t Medford recently for the east
in company with his niece, Miss
Eilythe Slump, Mrs. Florence Cox
and Karl J. Williams, writes as fol
lows regarding the trip).
Lohrville, Iowa, May 7, 1030.
From columns of the ever newsy
Mail Tribune niece, Edytho, and I
find flowing to us each day a broad,
deep current of information con
cerning our beautiful Medford, our
friends, people, places and constant
ly added features of Interest. Then,
too, these delightful heralds of per
sons and events come to us in dally
regularity no disappointing lack
of service, just as we would have It.
We thank you, every member of
the Mail Tribune family, for these
endearing news service enjoyments.
Our trip was a stamina test for
the party Of four of us, but the
seventh and finish day found each
and all In quite good condition.
Our first day, April 20, was Med
ford to Klamath Falls, Bend, Red
mond nnd directly cast to Prine
ville, 208 miles. Slopped at Ochoco
hotel. Splendid, exceptionally so
for so small a place as Prineville.
nciwico" is Indian, meaning ieur
The luckless fellow makes thcBn(1' wn8 (he cry of a peaceful tribe
Helens. New Fairway Oa-
lrvpencii for hnslness.
i..... -r i.i- surroundings and by
a happv twist of fate, rises from
Hie ranks. He be. omes a power
in the factory and gains renown
when he writes advert sing lnc
exploiting the gum. for a love
song he used to sing In Par s. Of
course he wins Claudette. by ap
plying high-pressure business tuc
,!,: to his romantic cause.
White Pine Lumber Co.
starting logging operations
I this town.
near
MR. POULTRYMAN:
Why Pky a Premium for Shipped-m
Feeds for Your Chicks?
RELIABLE FEED FORMULAS ARE NOT A SECRET
The Monarch Seed & Feed Co. have for years construct
ed their feeds on approved formulas secured from au
orities who can make recommendations from practi
se experience. We also own and operate a modern
"id complete milling plant second to r.one on the coast
in milling efficiency. We use local grains wherever
nd whenever possible to obtain them, and best of all
Madrona brand feeds have a reputation for producing
results. Just ask the many satisfied users. They U ten
they have no other choicS but these good feeds
manufactured right here at tyme and sold to them for
'ess than Portland-mSde feeds.
Yours for home trade,
Monarch Seed & Feed Gfc
32fEastMain Phone 200,
Warehouse corner Tenth and S. Fir Sts.
Buy at either place.
when thev saw a scouting warrior
brave of the Snake tribe making a
survey for a raid upon me iocui
village. Prineville is in that part
of Oregon where excessive bond is
sues for Irrigation, then costs pro
hibitive for distribution, then scarc
ity ot impounded water as now, has
combined to destroy hope for the
volley farmer. They are looking to
lumber companies for the tut tire
successful .'development of Crook
county. , ,
Serond day included a detour at
Mitchell, then, at noon' a drive into
the famous scenic, excellent John
Dov highway that made the going
one of speed and comfort and mar
velous scenic interest for 200 miles
to a Junction with the big highway
from the Columbia river country
At Caldwell, before reaching
llnlse for the second night, Miss
Fdvthe phoned her friend Miss
Miidred liwrence, youngest daugh
ter of Kev. and Mrs. E. 1'. U;
rence. former Medtoru pasi ...
president of lhe Presbyterian col-,
ege at Caldwell. The Lawrences
are happily situated and. as won tl
be expected, of high importance In
this thriving Caldwell commercinll
ami as well In cultural aspectB.
Third day: Boise, capital of
Idiho- east through not very many
owns', to Pocatello. and this day
In Pocatello was all smiles as they
rend in the census reports we had
a sIlBhlly larger population than
Boise Fine city, is Pocatello. Two
newspapers, a railroad division,
first class hotels and hospitality
emanating generously from the
hearts of everybody. ""
But tragedy comes along In the
unsuspected moment, in the varied
rm as we v.iess everywhere
along lanes of travel. There was
phone call. Undertaker sum
moned. Two bodies taken from
lire-destroyed automobiles In colli
sion on a narrow bridge at night.
Terrific Impact, flames, death.
We saw the steel framework of
the autos next morning. Just east
of Cokervllle. Idaho.
Our fourth night found
Itawllns, Wyo. Still lrotitlerlsh, bill
one may see harness, saddles, cow
boy paraphernalia and such, yet up
to-date hotels, stores and cafes.
Tlirought Laramie, and then "the
summit," where we had our "pic
tures took," elevation 8130 feet,
highest point along the entire Un
ion Pacific, which our No. 30, Lin
coin highway to Cheyenne, Wyo.
capital, gains only a few hundred In
the nnst decade, but an Interesting
city. They are already advertising
the round-up for the first week, in
July,
To the south and west thousands
of pasturage acres, part of the late
Senator Warren's estate, appraised
recently at more than three mil
lions. Wyoming scenery is peculiarly
fascinating with its far-horizon ex
panse of open range, its winter
danger to the unwary who too often
spurn advice and brave this bliz
zard region of the continent; then
the queer, fantastic rock forma
tions, ranches with ledge rims over
which a thousand springs pour
their waters, spnrkllng ln the clear,
crystal sunlight as one spins along
smoothly In full view of the water
falls. Wyoming is wondrously ap
pealing in both bigness and va
riety. Yet another day to Kearney, to
Grand Island, to Sydney, Neb.; for
miles along the "Mld-wlde and
Inch-deep" Platte river.
Our sixth night the laBt In the
trek at York, 119 miles west of
Omaha. Not very progressive, we
adjudged ork, yet hotels filled
with guests.
Next morning the speedway and
luncheon In the famous Brandels
(Omaha) store at noon. Afternoon,
seventh day, in Iowa. Herds and
flocks fat on luscious grasses, teed
lot filled with prime beeves, corn
fed, near the ton inundage, soon
to the block and where used de
clared the finest meats In the
world.
Our party divided as we ap
proach lihrvllle and Des Molncn at
5 p. m., Friday, May 2, the wrltor
and his niece to be at Lohrville,
Mrs. Florence Cox "at home'" In
Des Moines, Earl J. Williams to
hurry to Kansas City, Mo. Maybe
once is enough for a full 2000 miles
in sevey days but pleasure lor us
tills once for a fond remembrance.
Sincerely,
A. JAY STUMP.
in
a cigarette
it's
Taste
MaNY FINE QUALITIES make up the "charm"
that is Miss America's, but her genuine wholesome
ness appeals most of all.
IN A CIGARETTE, TOO, the real appeal is whole
somcness of taste. '
WITNESS CHESTERFIELD'S popularity, growing
every day. No flash in the pan, but enduring popular
ity, earned by giving smokers a cigarette of better
quality, richer aroma and finer fragrance, blended and
cross- blended to just one end . . . "TASTE above
everything".
state it u cut honest
belief that the tobaccos used
In Chesterfield cigatcttes
are of finer quality and hence
of better taste than in any
other cigarette at the price,
uooirrr a uykju ioiuoco oa '
Ch
esterheM
1930, Liccett & Myers Todacco Co.
ing some sixty-five (65) "reultlrs"
hh being ln businefls in Medford.
Thin Is an error. A real entato
broker in order lo bo called a real
tor niUHt be a member of the
National Association of the Heal
Estate Board nnd subject to its
code of ethics, which are very
Htringent. In Medford there are
about 26 or 30 rcalioi-H.
1 would appreciate very much
your Rivlnjr thin communication
space ln your paper ln order that
the public may be informed of tho
difference between a realtor and n
real estate broker.
CAItL Y. TKNGWALD.
Mny 19, 193U.
,
Independence. rinns propos
ed for construction of 490-font
dike- to prevent further encroach
ment of Willamette river on the
wpHt bank.
Communications
--v-,
Vm All Hfwillf.M
To the Editor:
n tne nuntiay euuion oi inc
Mall Tribune I noticed n story M'
Mello-glo Prevents
Shiny Nose
MEIXO-OIO Fnc Towder l pre
ferred by beautiful women beraune
It leaven no trace of pstlness, fhikl
ncss or Irritation, flays on lonicer
no shiny noses. Madghhy a new
French process preTfnts large
pors. Kprendn more smr0ily
IE Ives a youthful bloom. Very pure.
rte MKIJ) OIO Face powder.
It's wonderful. Jnrmln & Woods
Dru Htore,
MISS FORT DESERTS
WERT OUANC1B, N. J-, May 10.
(P) Miss Mnrgaretta Fort resign
ed today from the campaign coin-
mltteo ot Dwight W. Morrow to
shift her ulleglance to her brother,
Hep. Franklin W. Fort, one of
Morrow's adversaries ln the race
for tho Republican senatorial nom- '
limtlon In New Jersey.
Miss Fort announces she was
only exercising the "rational wo
man's privilege" la changing her
mind.
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Classified advertising gets rmitts.
3
(hap fiic Gulfmed ofJOAfcy
" By H. W. CONGER,
SEE
i omorrow s
TRIBUNE
Whitney's First
Cotton-Gin
In 1793, Eli Wliitncy, a Mas
sachusetts man living as a
tutor iu Georgia, invented
the cotton-Kin. This remark
able machine could separate
a thousand pounds of cotton
in a day formerly the work
of a thousand men.
Our selection assures fretdem
from all details connected with
the ceremony.
Conger funeral Parlors
WEST MAIN Wisil
NEWTOWN Ms2y
OFFICE OF COUNTY 'CORONER
MEDFORD
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