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CAFETERIA AT LAKETO OPEN FOR BUSINESS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOQX. THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1930, PAGE THREE Medford Ministers To Pay Tribute To Old Dad During Sunday Service j'tw notmis hnva i. him ami ,iZ,L ' . r""'n ."HI I Imt he will have hi itmi., . Z Kf tt,i(i shirts the "school citampeens" humorists saues, who knows whose seeks m spite of cartoonists promoters, who soar, other urograms of observ ance are being arranged for this Early Season for Tourists Causes Advance of Plans 1 Old Staff Retained Big Year Seen. Ho hig is growing. the increasing iofn tn ex f,"".'1" rst Presbyterian church wtlt lo OI, )iul. ' " " mtl,! "; make "Fathers" the subject of hi morning sermon. ivrn tun un ntuf. I.. . papers, but iw, ' 1,1,1 !; A. !i. Bennett of the Mettf f liome. SiKiiiL ct, . t T"m."al m!lst KM!Mil chHrrh will devote for tlolhtrs w ,', ''""'"'K'" irti of the Sunday program tiesnml remember! .,ti; "V" h,? one-time hea.t of the family, iwllh a Utile r, to : ,lrxmt Jtav- -'"' E- Mt of the First ,., , ' ""l 1 nrmtmn church hass also promised visitors nt Crater. National park. Xho there is much snow still there and because the lodge will not be $Ten for business until June 28, Itie cafeteria at the rim near the camp ground will open for busi ness tomorrow, and a crew of sis cooks, helpers and the like will leave here this evening to operate it. : i ' This information was given out today by R. W. Price, vice presi dent and general manager, of the Crater Iake National Park com pany, which operates the park concessions. Another crew leaves this evening to prepare the lodge for the open- ing and to clean up the grounds mirrounding the big hostelry. The auto cabins will be ready for occupancy in three or four days. While the lodge will be open for business on June 28, three days! , prior to the official opening of the Crater Lake season on July J, the) stages will not begin running be tween Bedford and the lake until July 1st, making two round trips dally out of Medford and more from Klamath Kills nnd Chliouuln tti ihe lodge. ispire Ihe lyrics .,! . ' appreciative (if tlSf f 5 8ervice- Fi,fhi'r Frant'is they're going Z l , Wack wilt include appropriate most .f he c u- es r J'", 1 rem'"'ks (n 8ertHon tt the Sa' ...'.'. '""Klles of Motlturd trreit Hear! phttreb Sn.,hv ill give a few moments to "Dad" ot the the man who goes fishing tim ..,, ,,., i pay the bills. HESS MEN ILL BANQUET 6:30 TONIGHT Third Annual Home Pro ducts Banquet Commu nity Event Marshall UK Dana Will Speak. for the past seven years. .Mr. I'rice Imiks forward Very large business this yn sliily exceeding that of hist - lff'lf ifui('ip;ttujo on the! number of reservations nf travelers i ami tourist parties atreadv made f including three Whileoml, tumij cruises fer I'LTt iminn t,... i.. for these Itilid cruises will he rout- j ed through Hi,. Klamath seetion. Harly this nfterno.n Mr. I'rice. ! Alrt HAVBX, X. J., Jtne II. acrnnipaitied by his (laughter (iPi I'oison, aptiarentty. taken by Ki",h',ri'"' '1,'1,!"'"''1 tur l,e lake accident, was declared officially to - "' fi''nu ine enure summer. Katherine In in ,),,. Will leave ftr POISON ACCIDENT USE OF DEM have eatjseti the death Tuesday ot hence win u,t., f . j "'',t,tfu oiejos smirsws, cnemtcai Sl.eml a month . ' w"u "l ' l" wn 3 lu with other members of the family there " :stay ! elopement, Mrs. . Births dent at Vale, eloped with a prin cess. the sensational Aima V.. Hayne, also known as the Princess Vet- I seta of Austria, took her life by . poison at the second Victory baii in lmdon in litlil. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Hal!! of Newtown street are the parents 01 an eigm-potind son, born Toes- ittne til. 1 K ' ltctaln Old Stuff It is announced by Mr. Price, who arrlved4here several days ago du' and has been up to the park diiily L since looking . after preliminary Rorn, to II r. and Mrs. (leorfte arrangements, that approximately Payne, a daugiiter, weigiiing seven 80 per cent of the help employed ; pounds ami nine ounces, at the Sa at the lodge last , year and the ) cretl Heart hospital, Thursday, other concessions will be on duty?Jutie 12, this season again. A number of the employes, have been with the Born, to Mr. and Sirs. Hucltlll, a lodge for several years past, in- j son, weighing seven twtinds and i RUNAWAY VICTIM . HK FRACTURED LEFT LE( V. H. Wilson, who sustained Snjurit'sj yesttTtlay afternoon when thrown from a hny wagon by a runaway team at the W. H. tJore ranch, was reported to be resting easily at the Saered Heart hos- otuding the capable head chef, Mr. four ounces, at the Sacred Heart pita! this afternoon. ppan, who has neen witn tnp lodge ; tionimal, WPdnewlay. June II. Kxmlnn(tn vpstowinr pvonine The third annual Home Pro duet hangup, staged by the 5fed- forrf Chasnber of Commerce, promlKt's to he" one of the out standing community .events of the year, with great interest feeing shown in the program by business and professional men of the city and many of the farmers of ihs surrounding country. The affair Is to he held at the Hotei Medford at g;3& this evening, The committee In charge of the dinner has secured the services of Marshall N, Dana, associate editor of the Portland Journal, as principal speaker of the evening, and hia address will be of par ticular interest to those associated with the dairy industry. His topic, as announced in iast night's Mail Tribune, is "Expanding Southern Oregon s Dairy Industry," and his Investigations into the produc tion and marketing methods em ployed in this industry make him particularly qualified; is speak OR this subject. C; S. (Pon Gates wilt act as toastmaster at the banquet, and musical entertainment will be fur nished by the Medford Biks1 band. in their first concert appearase at the season; and the Jackson ville Grange quartet. Business men and others ex pecting to attend should be at the Hotel Medford promptly at as it is the desire of the committee to start the banquet promntiy on time, and to avoid ait unnecessary delays in conducting If, tidies are invited to attend. showed his injuries to be a frac ture of the left leg below the knee and a badly sprained right ankle. r' ,;i 4 The smoke's the thine! The taste, the aroma, all die natural goodness of tobacco's finest qualities are in the delightful smoke that curls lazily from your Camel Cigarette. Let it drift luxuriously about your face . . . taste it, smell it, revel in it . . . smoke as much as you like! Whether it's the first Camel of the day or the last one at night, every sense you have will teli you that here is everything you have wished for in a cigarette. -QAM ELS: for pleasure POSTAL TELEGRAPH CI ACCEPTS TE1ESRAMS FOR CHARGE TO PHONE Sttbserihers in Hertford today wilt be able to telephone their Pos tal telegrams tiireet from home or office telephones to more than Ts,- tiftO points in ths United Stasis, j Canada, Europe, South America, the Orient and to ships at sea, ac- carding to Miss Berntce Cameron,! manager for the Postal here. i Miss Cameron esniaiued that in-! aagtsratipn of ths oew service to-i day virtually gives every teiephone sttbseriber here the facilities of ! Postal telegraph office at his orl her telephone ami Is pari of the Postal telegraph development in; this sect ton, j Stthscriberg desiring to tehfjdHBte their telegrams will ask the otter- Btor for Postal telegraph and willj then give the message to a Posfaij operator. The charge wtlt appear t ob the mouthtv telephone hill, "Through Its affiliation with ihe internationai system," Miss Cam-! eron pointed ottt, "Postal telegraph f goes to tSnrene, Asia ami the Ori ent over commercial cables, to the West tatties. Central America ami South America over all American cables and to ships at sea via Mac- key radio and the new system of "telephoning your telegrams" per mits persons to send telegrams, cablegrams or radiograms to any of these places."- - ROD MURDOCH CO. CENTER IN SALENI Giving confirmation to Intima tions heretofore given, &. Stev ens, vice-president of the Reid Murdoch company in Baiem for a two days visit from Chicago, states that all the fruit preserving opera tions of his company will be een trallzed in Salem. last year the company, he stated produced over worth of preserves in Seattle. 'Ai! that business wili fee trans ferred to fc'alem plant starting thh year, with additional business," said Mr. Stevens, "And it is the plan of the eomnany to constantly pack more fruit in the Salem plant every year Saiem Capital Jour nal. , fiBIter made available Storage water from the Fish lake reserve was released Wed nesday morning, according to &d wsrd ijeseh, manager of the Med ford Irrigation district. It wilt pfobabljf ,take three days for ths water tbj reach the floor of the valley, jse stated this morning. Water user are ur&ed to make as economical uw of water as pos sible, and should desist from un- das ass and waste, The supply which is being released, wiii last about seven weeks. 0 TUBE SPARTAN A powerful ten-tube Spartan radio has been furnished by Jack Moore of the Medford Kiectrie company for receiving returns to night of the Max Sell mellng-Jack Sharkey fight In N&w York, The radio Is to be placed in front of the Mail Tribune on North Fir street, where the bulk of fight ;fans wiii he gathered to listen to the biow-fev-felow returns as. received mr the leased wires of ths Associate iress,e The returns will be broad cast from the wire reports by KMBS, the Mail Tribune-Virgin station, beginning at ;3$, SWD01 COPS NAMED BY VICTIM PORTfjAXD, Ore., June J2. tjPt Irving liGflinsHy, , son-tit-law of Nathan OoidbcrK, junts dealer, who told police yesterday that two po licemen demanded men of him to quash supposed charges against llodlnxky. today were Identified by tho sson-Sn-iaw m C, k MSSSer aisi ft. B. Balrd, policemen worktm? out of a substation here, Bodtttsky said his wife, : the daughter of Goldberg, enj he were sitting trt a Fachard car near lieei coiSege when ths two poticemes arrested them. They drove to ffoldberg'a home where the police men are alleged to have demanded money, t JURY SELECTION DECLARED LEGAL RAl.K.M. Ore,, June 11. With the eicepttop that the two officials did not select alternately the names for Mottttomah coun ty's lim jury list, the method used by Jury Commissioner J, If, Bush and Deputy County Clerk James W, Ctteaeop to preparing Startling Price Reductions on two of our Famous Stockings No. 445 No. 449 now note Ns. 445 eoBstsjees rsyoss ssst sliic tn a stocking That Is welt known for Its wearing (tuattttes. Mer cerized fop and sote, ftltfash toned. 79c pr. $1,29 pr, Sa, 449 Ss a service weight sttfc stockttft with the top and the sote mercerised for better serv ice, FBlf-fafftetoRed, This ts not a sale but the oitnotttteemettt of new tow-prtea levels, A rednefion ltt the manttfaetftrfBg cost of these two fise ssoekissgs made ft possible far m to reduce ths prices to yott substantially , , , wftfteut sacrificing high siuaiity that has made Nos, 446 and famous, "Fade ad vantage of these startling redttctfems aod buy for future needs newt J.C. PENNEY GO CifARTMEMT S I it If the list was lal, sayjr an opinion by Attorney Qenejt V&n "Winkle to District Attorney Stanley Myers ot Multnomah eounty, R ti s h selected approximately names from the county os-i On-gun: Cieneraiiy fair ton.shs ssaisssat rolls, Thta was dose fcysessl Frsftsy bat- ctsvuly tiear the , seleetfng on name from a bfoek, 1 coas!, rising temperature in th then Bktpptee two or three blocs s it, Mo-1iito r.oithwet wtnd and selecting" another. i on the rnuiit. Porch and Lawn FURNITURE For Comfort This Summer We have m excepttearily fins army of Folding lawn, porch and camp furniture on oar ' j , second floor Q lflip CliairS SWING Attractive swing with sturdy metal stand ard and heavy fast color striped carsvas canopy and covers. Special 34 .50 A real special, fim for tows m pereb pse, few, Estra heavy solid color canvas mi strong folding frames. $4-85 Other bfcalrs to sslered Hsatriak Grass Chairs and Rockers Roomy imported Chinese grass chairs and rock en. Ideal for laws, poreb or rass room, Kiddles grass dmirs, $4.25 Ob our second floor we are showing the very newest in wicker furniture, covered in smart new colored materials, as well as camp cots &e4 everything for taws or casso use, o