MEDFORD MaHi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREttOX, SUNDAY. JUNK S, 1930.
PXGE THREE
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JACKSON COUNTY
MAN STRIKES IT
By Mary O. C'arey
The following Interesting article
concerning T. J. Devenney. broth
er of Mrs. Ciilley Stead man uf
I'hoPnix and scion of a well known
pioneer Jackson county family, ap
peared in an Alaskan newspaper:
VALDliZ, Alaska. Three hun
dred feet below the surface, 1 (J
Inches of solid quartz carrying val
ih'k in free gold so hiffh that n
uuchh of anywhere from $r.uoo pet-
ton up would not be an exaRgora-
tion ore so rich that no assay Is
necessary to demonstrate that
vtluM-e is a fortune in siRht are in
JKLlvhtch the fflltterinp yellow metal
Is everywhere apparent in size
from flakes to veritalde nuKf?ets.
This was the news brought to town
by T. J. JJevenney when he re
turned from the property near
Mineral Crt'ek, owned by him and
V. A. Dnlan, and on which they
have been doing development work
for more than two years. le
brought with him a sack of ore
that bears out all his assertions.
A single shot has dissipated all
fears as to whether or not the ore
goes down in the mine or whether
the values are maintained, said Mr.
Jjevenuey, for there is the vein, in
the lowest tunnel, wider and rich
er than on the surface. "There is
no longer any question but that
we have a mine." said Devenney,
"and in that mine a stake will pro
vide us with nil that we require Cor
Iho remainder of our lives a mine
t hat will give a big boost to the
Yaldeit mining district."
The Devenney-Dolan claims are
situated a short distance below
. the mouth of Mineral creek, on
tin) nortli side of Valdez XJuy, anil
.Mil re pot over five miles from the
pown of Valdez. They are ideally
lue.ated in that they are , but a
short distance from the shore, af
fording economical transportation
of machinery and supplies.
Mr. Devenney will leave shortly
for the property and will continue
driving in on the pay shoot to as
certain Its extent, and ns soon as
this has been determined, plans
will he made to install a mill on
the property.
Mr. Devcnncy's success in his
latest mining venture has been re
ceived with pleasure by his rela
tives and many friends in the
Rogue River valley.
FIRST ENTRANTS
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Already the names are begin
ning to pour in to the local com
mittee headquarters of the contest
for the, most beautiful girl.
There are just a few days left
for you to send in the names of
your choice. June 12th, the Lions!
committee will submit the names
of the eligible young ladies to the;
Medford merchants who are to
choose from the list of suggested
names, the girls they wish to
sponsor.
The Medford mere-mints are re
sponding whole-heartedly to the;
campaign and wish to elect the j
young ladies who are to rep re-1
sent them as'soon ns possible. All,
nameH should be In by June llth.l
inclusive; hurry!
The nomes of the girls who tire,
finally chosen from the list of;
submitted names will be published,
at an enrly date. The following!
names have been suggested up toj
W the present time of writing: Doro-i
thy orth, Helen Croft. Mae Allen, j
Olive Lantls, Dorothy Combes,
Margaret llennesy, Edna Wells,
Hleanor S. Howard, Muxine
Vaughn. Vivian Meter and Doro
thy Kfddell. I
For those who are unacquainted
with the rulen of the contest, we
print the following: No. 1. All
contestants must be between 1C
and 25 yenn of nge and unmar
ried. No, 2. The contestants must be
of good moral character and any
unbecoming conduct upon the
part of such contestants, during
the life of the pageant, will result
in disbarment and forielturo of nil
rights In the premises.
No. .1. Contest Is open to nmn
tenrH only. Any participant found
to have had stage, motion picture,
nr similar professional experience,
will be disqualified.
In case any of the girls who
have been nominated for spon
noring nro- (for pome reason un
known to the committee) not
eligible to compete or do not de
k- irc to compete, the Lions com
mittee, will appreciate an early
communication from them.
The Llonn committee apprecia
tes specfally the reception of
the campaign, by the aieunuu
merchants whom they have con
sulted, nnmely: Mann's Depart
ment store. The Ilootery. The Tog
gery. Ih ophy s. Knsehorongh s
Harber shop, Campbell's Clothing
store. The Gold Itond studio.
Palmer's Music house and lirown's
Hardware.
At present, the plans are to fen
turc a style show, using the nom
inees ns models. At this show
n number of contestants will be
eliminated by comeptent judges.
J,nter. June. 2th. If possible, there
are plans for n big dance, which
will culminate In the final selec
tion of "Miss Medford.
Medford merchants wl nre In
terested and desirous of further
Information, nr desire. tr sponor
n voung Inrtv mny communicate
with Jenn lira nit. committee
chairman, rare Southern Oregon
Gns Corporation.
1'uces Heavy Charge
I Liiuu HHssuJmttn,--Hirested here
Thursday by the police as a theft
-suspect, is to leave tomorrow for
flted Bluff, Calif., in the custody
j ( officers to face burglary
i ehai ges there. llasselman at
! tempted to sell an electric dril
j in Medford and his actions arous
jed the suspicion of officers.
I Catiif Vint KcMrtctl
K. W. Henery of Ashland was
fined SfiOO at Medford for having
venison in his possession out of
season, the game commission was
; advised recently. The nrivst was
; made by Hoy M. I'urr.nml F. M.
; Hrown,, deputy game waivns, May
1
j While. Mollis Is ;nod
j Mr. Norhlad is using his head
i he knows that unless ho takes a
trip now when he can be accorded
i gubernatorial honors where he is
not so well known, ho will never
have another chance, (.iouil bye,
Al! Stay as long as you can.
Corvallis Gazette-Times.
Former Grants Pass Mail
Theodore Cramer, secretary of
the Oregon Hankers association,
now residing in Portland was fur-
I merly connected with the First
National bank at Grants Pass and
is a well known former southern
Oregon resident. He has been
secretary of the association for two
years and is also a former rep
resentative in the state legislature
from Josephine county.
.Moving Crater Ijike Snow
Snow removal on the rim road
was started at Crater Lake last"
week with the snowplow, follow
ing the removal of all snow on
the highway leading to the' lake
rim. other road work also is
getting tinder way, including re
moval of small dirt slides caused
by the melting snow. ;
Fish "Fry Postponed
The Klamath County Sports
men's association will not have
their fish fry on June 15th as
announced recently. ltecause of
the state convention of the Izaak
Walton league at Joseph next
week and the desire of the state
fish and game commissioners to
attend that meeting, it was de
cided to defer the fry in order
to have the commissioners present.
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Exb
Pierce Auto Freight
. i A. C. Pierce, Owner and Manager - "-- 4 -
229 North Riveride - - - - - - - - - - ,- -. - . Phone 55
Nlittu Health JtcHirt . ,
T h e re we re t - new cases o f
measles reported to the state board
of health the past week. Other
diseases reported included: Typh
oid 1. diphtheria ti, scarlet fever
14, influenza 14. whoping cough
U5, smallpox tuberculosis 1 3,
pneumonia 3 1', chlckenpox 3S,
mumps 37, tick fever 0, sleeping
sickness 1, erysipelas 4.
Hat at the Club Cafe Sunday. :
Chicken dinner for 65c. 7 S
iolug to Portland f
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCaskey
of the Old Stage road are among!
the local residents who are leaving ,
this week to attend the rose fes-'
tival at Portland,
To Go Home TMlay -j
Miss Mildred Gregory, daughter
of Mrs. Loren Gregory of Table ,
Kock, was scheduled to be re-!
moved to her homo toduy, follow-
iug an appendicitis operation she
underwent a short time ago at the
Sacred Meurt hospital. I
Coming From Kugene
Arthur Rolandor will arrive
here this week from the Univer
sity of Oregon where he is u stu
dent. He will spend the summer
at Crater Lake.: ,
Chicken dinner Sunday, 65c com-;
plete. Club Cafe. 7S j
Hylic-by Publicity Director
On Visit To City
J. V. Hicks of Chicago, director
of publicity for Hyllesby Kngin
eering and Management corpora
tion and Standard Gas and JCIec
tric cimpany, is expected to ar
rive here today for a short busi
ness visit in Medford. . Mr. Hlck
is accompanied by H. L. Hromley,
advertising manager for the Copco
and Mountain States Power com
panies, who is conducting him on
a trip over the Oregon properties
of the two concerns. After a brief
visit to ihe Copeu division points
In southern OVegon and northern
Callfornin, Mr. Hicks Avlll leave
for Sun Francisco where he will
attend the 1!i:i0 convention of the
National Light find Power Asso
ciation. "Ted" Freeman, formerly with
the Firestone Stores, Inc., has ac
cepted a position with the Wlfch
am Super Service station an sales
manager of the tire department.
Mr. Freeman has had many
years of experience with tires and
Mr. Wit ha in says he is fortunate
in being able to have such a capa
ble man with his organization.
The Witham Super Service stn
tion Is local dealer for Kelly
Sprlngffeld tires and tubes.
3C
ress
at Freight Rates
That's What
You Ship
PHONE
55
Overnight
Service to
Portland
- and
Way
Points
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Double Shower for
Brides-to-Be Held
Thursday Evening
Miss Lucille Crews was hostess
at a double shower Thursday even
ing given for Miss Naomi Her-
mann of Myrtle Point and Miss j
Dorothy Crews of this city, whose
engagements to Mr. Graydon
Crews and Mr. Melviu Hale, re- :
spectively, were recently announc
ed. Four pink tapers adorned the
tables. Favors in keeping with
the simple decorative scheme were
of pink and yellow. The evening
was spent at cards.
Guests were: Misses Naomi Her
mann and Vlrnu Hermann of
Myrtle Point, Dorothy Duncan of
Shedd, Kdna Jackson of Hood
River, Dorothy.Yeo of Ashland anil
Carita U If ford. Hlda Ghelardl,
Nilda Hale, Dorothy Crews, Bertha
Mae Stephens and Nelda Crews,
M rs. Luren Stephens and daugh
ter Mary Ann of Medford.
Novel Scene Effects
Promised in Dance
Program June f)th
Kve Uenson will present 39 stu
dents hi a dance recital at the Cra
lerian theatre Monday and Tues
day nights, June 9 and 10, follow
ing the first shows. Hlaborate
costumes and novel scene effects
will add interest to Mrs. Benson's
atinual recital.
A special orchestra consisting of
piano, Miss ' Margaret Chllders;
violin, Donald Moore, and traps,
De Los Gilbert, will play for the
dancing. A group ot the younger
students will present the Firefly
dance and the Ugly Duckling fea
ture. Sea nymphs chorus and solo
numbers promise an attractive
program. . 1
La Murle Hack, as the mermaid,
and Gordon Turner, the fisherman,
will do the Adagio. A chorus of
Hi. high school und business girls
will appear In a three-legged fea
t u re.
Costumes for Che event were de
signed by Tom Swem, and u num
ber of other local people are
assisting with preparations.
Mrs. J. F. Reddy of Medford
was In Grants Pass on business
last Thursday.
You Get When
Service
With Pierce
YES, that's just what it : is Express
Service at freight rates.
YOU LOOSE when you don't ship by
truck! We pick up and deliver.
We're right here anxious to have your
business and anxious to serve you at all
times. ' ' 1
OUR BUSINESS IS MOVING!
WANTED-WOOL
, TO HAUL
"A Medford Owned
Atwater Kent Radio
Audition This Week
Great interest in the fourth an
nual radio audition, sponsored by
the Atwator Kent foundation Is
being expressed in musical circles
of Medford this week,
Fit'Mt tryouts In the contest will
be hebl here Monday, June Kith,
at which time numerous local ar
tists will be heard In the prog
ram broadcast from station
KM HI).
The aim of the ami it ion Is to
discover the best young men and
women singers In the Vnlied
States and give to those surviving
state, local and district tests, op
portunities for further training,
recognition and reward.
Picnic Party
F.vent Wednesday
Taking advantage of the summer
evening, Wednesday, friends in
this city of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Hayden of Chicago, house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Uease H. Itraley,
entertained with a picnic Party at
Itig Hock Lodge, country home of
Mr. William Isaacs.
Guests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Pert Lftgeson, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Newbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Maker. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lem
nion, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. A. It. Cunningham. Mr. nnd
Mrs. o. O. Alenderfer, and Mr; and
Mrs. Itraley.
.FNhors Attend
Wedding
Mrs. W. H. Fisher and little
daughter and son Henry started
Wednesday morning for McMinn
vltle to a I lend the wedding of Law
rence Fisher. They were accom
panied by Mr. Fisher. who has
been visiting his mother at Oak
land, Oregon. Mrs. Fisher an l
daughter will visit relatives In
Salem and Centralis, AVash., for a
few weeks nfter attending the wed
ding Juno tith.
Mrs. Myers Hostess
Mrs. A. 11. Myers of Stewnrt
avenue will he hostess for the
Ladies Auxiliary of the First
Haptist church Tuesday, June 10
at :30 p. m. Ituslnesw and pleas
ure. Social chnlrman, Mrs. W. M.
Haton. Plan for a good time.
Meet nt the church at 2.
Miss Kleanor Curry who has
been an Instructor In the Medford
schools during the pnst year left
here Friday evening for Marlon,
Indiana, where she will spend the
vacation tnoirths with relatives.
Mrs. May K. Whipple of Los An
geleH arrived this week to spend the
summer with her friend, Mrs. Klley
D. Henson.
ti
Concern"
Society Meets
Tuesday
The Women's Home M issionnrv i
Society of the First M. K. churcii1
i will meet Tuesday afternoon at
! with Mrs. I(. Conger on West Maln.
Mrs. N. W. Wiley will be program i
j leader. J
j Miss Hdith Gore, who was a j
I week-end guest In this city of her,
I sister. Miss Roberta Gore, plans V (
j leave her home in Klamath Fall.
; soon for Lake Tahoe, where she
will spend the summer vacation.
1 Miss Gore, who is well known here
j Is an instructor in the Klamatn 1
I Falls city schools. j
M r. a n d M rs. W . L. 1 1 u c k of
Walerville, Minn., who were kucsI.s
in this city over the week-end of
Mr. and Mrs. F. !. Coss and fam
ily, have continued on their tour
of the raelftc coast and will vintt
friends and relatives in Seattle be-fti-e
returnini; to the east.
The Ladles' Aid society of the
KnKlish Lutheran church will hold
its regular meeting at tlu parson
age on Thursday, June IL'th. at 1
p. m. Thoy will be the guests of
M rs. II. V. Funk. Special plans
for the summer season will be con
sidered at thin meeting.
. .Miss Mary Swigart of San Fran
cisco Is In Medford to spend 1 n
days visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Swigart, at their home
on GenesKee street. She made the
trip to thin city by motor with her
father Thursday.
Grace- Circle of the Presbyterian
church wtll meet at the home of
Mrs. G. K. Garrett on Coker Itutte
road next Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. A good attendance Ih tie
sired as this will be the last meet
ing of the summer.
The College Women's club will
be entertained Saturday. .1 une 1 4.
at the home of Mim. porter Neff.
This will be the last meeting of
the vear.
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MONDAY is the First of 6 Big Selling Days
DURING WHICH THE5 MEN OF MEDFORD ARE IN FOR THE
LIVEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED BY ANY STORE . . .
VALUES FOUND ONLY AT A SALE OF THIS KIND
'
QUIT BUSINESS
MANY LINES GOING AT CbST LESS THAN COST
AND EVEN AT HALF PRICE
DON'T MISS THIS
TIME TO BUY FOR
Sweaters .
Our entire stock of sweat
ers in pull-over or eont
styles in fiiney patterns,
heiither mixtures nnil plnin
I'oldrs. Now tit just
V2 Price
WILL SELL
$24.50 Summer Suits,. $12.50
$22.50 Men's Suits... $14.75
$29.50 Men's Suits... $21.75
$1.25 Union Suits
Mcn' HnllirlKKan Union Siilm In Ioiir or
Hliort lueves In unklc Icimlh. AIbo f)A
alhlcllfi union milts. cSiC
I'lnw out prlco Js
$5.00 Bathing Suits ' .
Men's fine Kradn AII WonI llnthlng Bulls
Hint sold In Iho reKiilur way t O
nt 5.ilil Now priced for Jh.S.HM
close out at , W. J J
Selling Out!
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.Ml Cotiroy KeturnH Homo i
Miss Kleanor Conroy. who has
been employed at the pharmacy of 1
Mrs. Dairy MeGurry, her sister, !n
Ashland for the. past year, and who
is (rnlto well known in Medford,
I -ft lust week for her home in Can
ada. To Visit Portland
Mrs. Finest Smith and daugh
ter plan to leave Met! ford today
by motor for Portland, where they
will spend a week.
Among the Medford teachers
who left here 'tills morning were
Miss Louise Hollenbeck and Miss
Myrt le Toby who motored to
Kugenv where they will visit
friends before going to their homes ;
tor the summer months.
Chrysanthemum circle. No. K4,
Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet
Monday evening at S o'clock in the
Oddfellows hall. The juvenile or
der will meet at 7 o'clock, and the
mothers are urged to see (hat the
children are on time. (
Mis. Maude Morton and party of
San Francisco, who were guests of
Miss Ciira Pureau the early part of
the week, left Thursday by motor i
for Portland. '
Miss Frederick! It r o m m e r. i
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl j
Ib-ommer is amouu students home I
from Oregon State college for the J
summer.
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Mrs. Myra King and daughter.
June, of Klamath Falts, are visit
inn l this city t the home of th'
former's sister. Mrs. F. C. Fergu
son. Mi- nnl Mi-u 1.-.HI-1 V.ti-L- noin
panted by Miss Lucy Oatman, left I
thin city by motor yesterday to t
spend the week end with friends
In Kugene.
Mrs. C. I. Urown and children
are joining Mr. Hrown in Pasadena,
California, where they will make
their home.
A GENUINE
OPPORTUNITY, FOR NOW IS TRULY THE
FUTURE AS WELL AS PRESENT NEEDS
$3.00 Straw Hats
Men's straw lints in t'iin kcu
son's correct styles. le)iiliir
fi'1.00 viiliies. Now on suit; nt
$1.95
MEN'S SUITS
1 1
FAST AT THESE CLOSE
$35.00
$40.00
$45.00
Closing Out!
MEDFORD . , . OREGON
The Model Clothing Co.
HARRY MARX
Pulntor of the Hornet
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J '
YOUR HEALTH
is your wealth. It's uh near as
your telephone. Call lli'JO for
appointment. ,
OR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS
Over Woolworth'a Store
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.25
"The Food' Is Better
at The Medford
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Bilk from top to toe with
French Heel
Golf Pants
and Sox
Closinn out our entire
stock of men's Rolf punts
mid C"lf sox nt just.
V2 Price
- OUT PRICES
Men's Suits... $24.75
Men's Suits ... S29.75.
Men's Suits. . .$33.75
$1.00 Leather Its C
A hlB assortment ot good quality leather
hells In this lot. Regninr Af
J1.IMI values. Closlnn
out nt SSy
65c Dress Sox
One IiIk lot of Men's fine grado Ttnyon Dress
Hose In luncy patterns. QA
Itegulnr t!Bc vnlue. Now on tJtjC
sale nt, per pair
Getting Out!
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