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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OU'KfiOX, FRIDAY. .TyXE 27, 1930.
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13KLLKVIKW, Ore., June 27.
(Special.) AIIhh Ruth Newbry en
tertained MiMH Klizuheth Ditvlw Iunl
Sunday.
Herbert UnyeH who Juih nptnt
tlie pant three months here with
hi purentH, Mr. uml Min. Jiih.
JIuyeH and his son Herbert, Jr.,
Jeft for California Monday.
- Mr. and Mih. Hichard Kheidorei
ter and family attended the annual
l.utheifin iiiIkhIoii festival at Tnlo
Sunday.
. Mr. and Mih. K. W. Anderson
and daUKhteiM Dor in and Dorothy
were here hint week. They vinltert
the former'M father, 1. 8. Anrtcr-
hoii and tdHter, Mrs. Hurry Nord
wick of Medford and Mih, T. A
Merryman and family of this com
munity. 'J' hey will vlnlt relatives
at. Bend before returning: to their
home at Stiver, Ore.
. Ooo. WoodHon Hold hlH rnneh
JriHt week to Mr, MatihewH of AHh
lancl. Mr. and Mih, Woodson and
family loft Thurmlay for Portland
and later on they plan to go to
BHnnenota to live.
" "Mr. mid Mi'H. Harry Harrison
itiid family of AHhland and Mr. und
Mrs. i lurry No id wick of Medford
vinlted In thin neiKhhorhood Sun
day afternoon.
"f tulle vie Hervirn ntntlon Ih now
rtpen to the public. It Ih 'located
on the Jiih. I Inyes place on the
highway.
Tho J'. T. A. of riellevlow will
hold a conreHHion In the Lltlilu
Park tho 4th of July and the upper
valley community club will have
a float In the parade.'
OwInK to a number of wiuphIh
there will be a danco at tho Hello
view club hoUHe Saturday nUfht,
June 28. Muwlc will be furniHl.ad
by the Dickey orchentra.
Mr. and MrB. 13. McCorklo und
Mr. und Mm. CharleH McCorkle
and dttUfchter-ln-luw of La (Irande
visited with Mr. and Mih. Oucar
Martin and family and Mr. and
Mr. CI. S. WitliiimH here recently.
Mr. and Mih. Crutg Hayes have
purchUHed a tract of land of Juh.
Hayeu on the hlffliwuy. They nro
building a Iioiiko and will live
there uh Hoon iih It Ih completed.
Mr. and Mth. V. Vciich who
have been living on tho HlneH
place for the print five months re
turned to their home In Missouri
last week.
There will ho a clinic for chil
dren held at the club house on the
Uh of July.
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TALENT
TAIJ3NT, Oro., Juno 27.
Mr. Manning has added a coat of
brown aialn with cream door and
window sashea to his homo on the
blub way.
Itev. und Mrs. Audly Ilrown mo
tored to Astoria Monday to attend
the conference this week.
Mr. and Mrs. i'Moyd Lacy were
host to a party of SO young people
of the Methodist Sunday school.
June 20. An Invitation was ex
tended to the Kpwnrth league alno,
und a very cujoytihlo time was re
ported. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Proctor of
Ashland wera week end visitors at
tho Kloyd Lucy home. After the
morning worship they. In company
with Mr. and Mrs. Lacy and chil
dren and Mr. and Mrs. liuckler.
had dinner In Ashlund park.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Iiullnnil and
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Uullcn were
dinner gues at the C. K. Kst'-s
home unduy. Mr. and Mrs. lliu
lund lire from Los Angeles and had
been visiting their daughter and
friends at Ttoguc Itlver. Mr. Hut
land spent' one day at Diamond
lake fishing. He was very on
thuiasttc In praise of the lultcs and
scenery of tho valley.
Thinning la Jut about over ft
this vlrlntity at present and tho
floating population in moving oil.
Mnrlnn Sowanh and Dudley Knt'
left June 2T for the Itclkn.ip '
ernl spring on the McKenxle rivor
for & three weeks' course of baths.
Clrnndmu Kline has returned t
her home here after an extended
visit with her nun, Hons Kline of
Kagle Point.
Berry picking is at Its height
lit this vicinity at present. While
the crop In not so heavy as last
year nor Inn price so good, there
Ih a ready demand for the horrlen.
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AMPLl-XLVTi:, Ore.. June 27.
(Spl.) Applegute lost one of its
old pioneers last Suturduy when
Anthony Wat kins passed away at
the home of his Ulster, Mrs. John
Winninghain, at .Jacksonville. Mr.
Watkins nun made his home near
Cooper for tho past fi3 years. The
I news of his death was n Hhock to
j his many friends, who wish to ex
j tend their deepest sympathy to the
i bereaved family.
j County health nurse held a baby!
t clinic at the Cniomown school-!
house Tuesday, with good attend-
anrc from Itlg and Little Apple-i
gate and Sterling Creek. Klewn
ha bieH were exa mined, m ost o f
them proving to be In good health.
More clinics are planned for the
near future.
Mrs. Harold Kubli, who has been
critically 111 for the past two weeks,
underwent a serious operation
Monday at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. Dr. J. O. Hayes is attend
ing physician, with Miss Kate
Buckley and Miss Hazel Sway tie
special nurses. Mrs. Kubll was
Hllghtly Improved Tuesday even
ing. Mrs. Mary Cant rail and Ms.
Harlnnd Can trull motored to Port
land last 'Saturday to spend n few
days visiting relatives.
K, W. Kwlng of Grants -Pnss mo
tored to Little Applegate last Sat
urday whore he took his little
daughter, ,who makes her homo
with her grandmother. Mrs, Cora
Crump, and left for Colorado
Springs, Colo., to spend two weeks
visiting, i
Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Munsell re
ceived a very plenum! surprise re
cently when the former's sister,!
Mrs. Laura Itoyd, dropped in from
the east to spend her summer v.i-;
cation at their home. !
Jim Watson, a lawyer from Itos-t-burg.
Is here visiting at the homo
of Mrs, Maud Kubll. Mr. Watson
has been visiting relatives at Ash
land and came to spend this week
with Mrs, Kubll before, returning (
to his home. j
'Sundny was a big day for pic-j
nics and n large crowd gathered
at tho frin trail swimming hole to
enjoy the day. The party Included
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson nnd
two children, Venita and Kenneth,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Taylor. Mrs.
Charles Martin and 'Hazel Plche all
of Med f o rd ; M r. a n d M rs. Kt w I n
Taylor and fnmlly, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Taylor and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs, Charllo Hamilton from
this vicinity, and Mr. nnd Mrs. SH.
A. iPeper, Mr, and Mrs. Hon Chll-
gren und dauglHer iturbiira, who
are horo from San Francisco, visit
ing at the homes of Jess Taylor
and Kdwin Taylor and Mrs. 'Tay
lor's father. C. II. Thomas, und
son Orvllle from Hunker Hill. Kans.
Mrs. W. A. ChllderH received
word last week that her father, A.
C. ltubb Is very 111 at tho convales
cent home at Ashland. :
Coke Bright left his. home on
LHlle Applegate last Tuesday after
noon to stay at the It. H. Can-
place near Uuch and cure for ihlnvcs
luring Mr. Curr's absence. M:
Can Intends to be gono about two
months, but he did not tell where
he Is going.
Felix Symboskl of Medford w.ui
on Little Applegate Sunday.
Miss Helen Kubli, who Inn been
staying here with her grandmother,
Mrs. Maud Kubll, ri-tuined to h-'v
home at Ooldson to spend the
Fourth of July, then she will be
back here to spend the rent of
the summer.
Tho fence around the Logiown
cemetery Is In very bad condition
and it has been planned to begin
work on It this fall. Mark Win
ningham announced that he wouid
donate the posts for the new feiiee.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ltenfro,
who have been gone to .vnnh, Ore.,
for the past several weeks, looking
for work, returned to their home
near Kuril this week.
Forest service will begin work
next week on the new lookout that
Is being constructed on Whiskey
Peak since the old one was de
stroyed lust full by fins. It l to
have a concrete floor and Tom
Hlgsby from Kagle Point will pack
the sand and gravel from Itlg Ap
plegate to tho top of the peak.
Sunday guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Fred St mil be Includ
ed Mrs. straube'a two sisters and
brothers-in-law from XTlendale, Mr.
and Mrs. Karl MeMullen and -Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Tomklns and Mr.
and Mrs, Julius Iturkholtx from
Central .Point.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Venn Sultmurh
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Stockwell of Medford and Mr. and
Mrs. I W. Pates of Talent visited
relatives on Little Applegate Sun
day. (
Frances Port i spending this
week riding with her father. Hang
er Lee Port, In the mountains,
whero he Is visiting tho lookout
stations and with the help of Clar
ence lluck Is building watering
troughs nt different points In the
mountains.
Mrs. lnint Spnngenburg U Vtry
111 at her home this week,
- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. t'onley and
three children from San Francisco
visited here list week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Presler, Mr. Con
ley Is a brother of Mrs. Prosier nnd
she had not seen him for III years.
Mr. n n d M rs. ( 1 eorge I lea m n
from near Hilt. Cnl., were Sunday
guests tit the honie of the latter
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. West.
Mrs. Mary Pursell Is spending a
few days this week visiting friend
la Jacksonville.
Oeorge Maiterson, who bus been
logging from the Felix Symboskl
khomestead, left recently for Talent
to lay In another supply of og In
that vicinity. He will be at work
there two or three weeks before
returning lo finish his work here.
Forest service has Ih rep men,
Winfrey Carroll, Jim Wlnninuhum
and Albert Voung, replacing about
one and a half miles of telephone
line almm Carberrj.
Kenneth Mad"n. Itusj.llnd
and Norms IJrower f rum Ashland
and Claus Klineharnnier from thi
vicinity were picnicking on Hi
Applegute last Sunday.
Fred West, who hug been em
ployed on the county road on Klk
creek, returned to his home here
last Monday, unalde to perform hi
work on account of illness.
I DIITTC CAIIC I
UUIILIMLLJ
CTTIO FALLS, Ore., June 27.
(Special.) Miss Naomi Van (iros,
principal of Itutte Falls high
school, left Sunday for lOugcnc, to
attend summer school.
The J. It. Catching family from
Huntington Iteach. Calif., is visit
ing M r. and M rs. W. V.'. I a rker.
Mr. Catching is Mrs. Parker's bro
ther. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jacohj-on and
two children, of Seattle, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charley I'attou from
Snlurday until Wednesday: then
they v.-nt in Toledo to visit relative.-,.
.Mr. I.i' U.-itu is Mrs. ration's
sistt-r.
Mr. and Mrs. I-'t'-niI; Carbon, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Horner and son
Itob, and Mr. and .Mrs, Koscoe Lar
son enjoyed an outing at Diamond
Lake- last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.iddings
and their small daughter Joan left
Saturday for their home at San
I'"r.inH:--'o. after a two weeks visit
with Mrs. (Jidding.V parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. Charles Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl I lerendeen
enjoyed a motor trip over the
(Iieeu Springs road Sunday.
Mrs. Alberta lloovt-r and Mrs.
Karl Hoover visited Mr. and Mrs.
We.-ley Driskell at Ca nip 2. Sun
day. Percy O'Neill of DerHy was in
Unite i-':ills giving violin lessons,
Monday.
Henry Mnrlin and family from
Klm:t. Wash., are vMiing at V. .1.
( .W ill's. Tli-y visit cd Crater
Lake.
An attractive modern limine has
just been eoiiipleled oil North Main
slte.-l by W. .1. Freeman. Mr. Mc
Mnnn as the e irpenti-r.
,1 Anne Laker, who lives iar
A t int. visited her parents. Mr.
.M i s. .i . 1. Pation, Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Pat Olds have
: moved to their ranch near Ash
'land. .Mrs. and Miss Taylor received a
I visit from Mr., and Mi's, italph
I Dean and son Frank of Willow
j springs, Sunday.
H ut h Moorn has returned from
Corvallls where she attended 4-H
'flub summer school.
! Mrs. Oliver (loss is 111 and has
!gone to Ashland for treatment.
; Tin' David Cleveland family mo
J ti. red over the Siskiyous Sunday,
i The swimming tank on the
school grounds Is a popular place
j now. Karl Wymore, who recently
; ret urned from I'niversity of Ore
! gun, has charge.
itrln-a and Kluie Abbott and Ouy
.M'io-i n-ade a suecessful fishing
:trip to Four Mile lake last week.
1 Air. and Mrs. Frank Hoover have
Jf-.-une to Kugene to attend summer
jsehool at the university.
I Mis. (i. O. Coartright, of Cres-
,-.'i't City was in town Sunday.
.M-. KIi;:;ilet h Stmerv ille and
.! r.i;:!H.-r H.-th have been here
entertaining Ocorgu Simcrvillc and
.Viss Clara Jasper. Miss Jasper Is
M teach in the C.rants Pass high
si bool next year.
Several from Butte Falls attend
ed the Imp ut Lake Creek Satur
day. Several transients are camping
near here, enjoying the fine moun
tain air and water and tho fishing.
Dr. and Mrs. Mallery of San
Bernardino hospital, guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. Medford Pitman, visited j
Butte Fulls recently.
John Heed of Long Beach 'and I
Arthur Alquist of Pomona, Calif.,!
are on their homestead near here, j
Mrs. Homer Kent, with her three
children, has gone to Hilt, where
Mr. Kent is employed. i
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kent are on-I
tertalning Mr. Kent's brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hallelt. who
are looking for a local Join in Oregon.
They made a trip to Klamath Falls
accompanied by Mrs. Kent and
Annie. Mi's. Kent's mother Is also
visiting here.
GRIFFIN CREEK-
MiHslxiro Uicnl hilllich of .1. C
IViiney compiiny opened for business.
CRIKl'IN CUKEK, Ore.,' June
97. (Speelnl.) Mr. unrt Mih. Ryan
went to San Diego on bUBinesa
June 20. Their umall rtauKhtor
Elizabeth, in xtoyinK with friends
in Grants Pasa. Mr. and Mrs.
Sprouee and sons from Han Dieifo
are alnyinK with tho Kyan boys
during their parentsaliaence.
Mr. Jones, who was taken to the
Veterans hoapilnl in Han Francisco
is reported no better. The doctor
said it was a stroke of paralysis.
There was a plenie (riven on
Griffin creek Sunday. June 22. ;
Mr. and -Mrs. Sam ilabb re
turned to their home in this dis
trict June 22. They have been at
Napa, Calif.
Mr. unci Mrs. TTuiio J.illenthal
and son left Mrs. Lilienthals
father's home a few days ago. to
visit other relatives before going
back to thehv home In Marshfield.
Miys J.aura Uest, who has been
stayinst with her parents. Mr. anil
Mrs. ISnst In this district will leave
her parents' homo Saturday jun
28. .Miss Beat's home Is In Holly"
wood. Calif., whero she is .'"
at the Hollywood hospital.
AUTOliFSLAYS
PAIR OF OFFICERS
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WASHINGTON, Iowa. June 27.-
,vw . .en nweet or V:ish
I Inirton county and Night .Marshal
f Aaron-liailey were shot ami kju..,j
early today by an automobile thief
they had arrested.
The thief was taken to Sheriff
Sweet's office and o u e s t o n e d
When the sheriff started I,, sear,
hint, preparatory to locking him
up, the prisoner threw him nsl,le
drew a pistol nnd shot Alarsh-.i
Itailey dead. He then empiit., the
weapon at the sheriff.
He stole aiither ear and drove
out of town.
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32 x 6.50 14.70
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