PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAII, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, TUESDAY, JULY 11930. R i yews ' ROGUE RIVER 1 EAGLE POINT ' ' - 1 RO(JUK RIVISIt, Ore., July 1. (Bpeelal.) Mr. ii ml - :Mrt. Jutin JirudlnK. Mr. ur.d Mi-h, Clyde. Jtlwj- er and duuKhter Nvclyn. und MIhh I fG to act "M noiur Hyivia Jioehrecht enjoyed a picnic np per recently. , Mr. nnd Mm. K. J. Jatincr and fton Hilly J.,ee, of Antoriu. uro visit ing Mt'H. Jawper'H mother, Alr. Jlurnn. Dr. JitMpcr Ih convuleHclntf j Wednesday, xrom, a. recent njneHH, f EAdl.M POINT. Ore, July (Kpl.) Mt'H.' Ktiini'lK Campbell f the Kh'Ht statu hunk Ih now uuuli- puldie. Mr. und Mrs.' Frank nnd their KUchU, Mr. and Mi-h. Inlow of Oak land, ml., I,yle VanScoy, Mr.s. Hi.r-j old VanHcoy and Mrn. Lottie Van Hruy motored to Jiamond lit Ut . N. II. Hurt, who visited tho pUHt week ut the Fred Dcnlcr home, returned to Aberdeen, Wanli., Mutt day. Mth. Jlart und daughter, Jnii, will rmuiii Jit Jtogue. Hlver for thn MUipmer., (,'harlMi Muck of , Wolf (,'reek, vlRited In si week with AIih. Mack, who U staying with her mother, .Mrs. C C Thompson. - Oinndpu 14 1 evens, who had, a re lOPHO lust week, is ltnprovllitf. ftelutlvi'H called owing to IiIh con dition Jiavo returned , to their homtut. , Mm. M. It. Ilium Ih upending the .week visiting Mix. Delia Dodge in .Medford. Mr. und Mi'H. Ciem-jfe Jilueteaux of the hiKhway, are leaving on a short time for New York, where Air. - JJIueioaux hat. employ intuit. They hnve been resident of thiH section for several yeui'H und own tho ItlueHteatix service... Htntlon, operated y Mr. and Mt'H. HoIum-I Burkhart. . Hoy KdwunlH hnu taken up duties nt the lookout utation on Battle mountain. Dr. and Mix. W. H. Carey have as guests Airs. Carey 'h wlster, Airs, C. A, Bennett, und children. Lawrence. MurqiifHH, of Yatnlilll, wan a KUeat at the Hum L. Handry home Tueuday. H. 10. Klchmart wuh In Medfortl Tueuday, and returned to ltoguc Hfver with 1'uul Seely of Portland. Thlrly-Hlx young people are in attendance at the J'reHhyterlan young people' conference hclng conducted In Hngue Kiver. M r. and M rs. C. At , Heed a ro upending a few days In Hugue JUver visiting at the Botkln und Khepard homes. Mr, und Airs. Heed lived Ih' Koguc Kiver several yeat-H ui(0 when Mr. Heed wuh connected with the Ancient Kiver Mining Co. Mrs. Alice Kohhins-und children Clyde anil It Lit h, wIkk visited with Mr, ami Mt'H, J.. M. Whipple re turned home tu J'Jugena Wednes day. J( :, , , ... . Deihart Witt Ih-vUltlng IiIn grand parents, Mr. und Mr. Bill Witt. Mrn. Robert Urimmett and daughter Mabel of Klamath Kiill.s, und Mr. und Mt'H, Alva DawH of , duokaoiivllle, are vlaKlpK. fU -tho. Uurflpld X-awa homo. - - Mm. Khlrley Uilllngur und baby daughter of Grants J'uhh, vlHlted r.. DIlllnger'H mother, Mrs. Klch urdBwucker, Jj'rldny. , Mrn. Murthu Smnnon ucenmpun led Mr. and Mih. Boy tiuamou of Med ford to CruHcenl City Huuduy. - Dolph Cluyer of Mod ford, son of Mr.-iihd Mrs. Koy Cluyer, Hpent the wek end with IiIh grandfather, K. HtevenH, ; 'Lloyd-Hmlth Ih Greeting a houHe on )n i property and IiIh family will tnuVft In uh noon uh It Ih flnlnhed. Hev. and Mih. C. S. HurrlH of Albany, Ore., Hpent.. Hunday In Kokuo Ktver. Kev. Hanin occupied ihm pulpit of thu Jlopu 1'reHhyler lAh .church. ,k MlH-- Vern Orr hu iih tier Iiouho iiieftt MIhh VYIIIluniH of Aledford. Mtv und Mi-h. Kugene Moore entertained Tuenduy evening with party ' honoring Mih. Jllram Afoore'H blrthdiiy, mother of Mm. Aldord. A laigo number of fi'lentln eiljoyed curttH until a lutu hour When refrpKhmentH were Herved by the hoHicsH, iiHHfKted by Mm. Clyde Klnger and Mm. Jack Stuwurt. , K . V, Taylor of the Kvunn Valley blue fox farm,. jay vIkHoih are Welcome. Mr. Taylor hn forty young foxeH and ten old ouch. Mih. Kd Farm accominnIed by her niece. MIhh Anna Dean of Ouk MhihI, 1'allf., vinlted Mm. Kva New tun on Sardine creek Thumday. Mr. and Mih. George, March were in firuntM J'uhh Sunday. Mm. Ji'Hmo KlchardHon, Mm. Ed. j Jonen, Aim. Kldon Oluauon and ' Mih. Krni;ntlnc KohIH returned to their homes Thumday fro m lOugene where they attended the (1. A. It. and W. It. C encamp-: ment. 1 1 . Ukh Wllda Hlchmond left for; Crater Luke lunt week where Hhe will fpend the KUinmcr, MIhh Hlch mond attended thn Oregon Htate ' collego the pant year. I On lawt Thumday In (Jrantn J'ass;! occurred the marriage of a former Central 1'olut girl, Al Ikh Bcggy Thin-man to JoHeph DunlelH, Jr., of Mcdfurd. MIsm Thurmnn resided ; here with her purentH, Mr. and Mih. William Thuiinan und has tunny frlt'iidn who wfsh her much1 hftpplneHg, ,.t i -Mm. Bert Hedgepeth In reported. ill il-4 m-r m-d m II II 11 11 II II ILJ ll-r' vil II I &.l I ANDERSON CREEK - Aim. Violet .Spencer returned Wednesday, after vUiting In Can-'"" wi''k llwt' adu for Hix month". i AIIhh Crandall nf 'iriffln cn-k viniteil lunt week at the homo of Mm. Lottie Van.Scoy. Marcellus liowe ((f Central Point vinlted hi. c i) u n I ii, Mm. Annie Hwazy, Weduenday. Theron J one. ca 1 1 lema n ; of OranlH IJaHH, wan In Kaglo i'oint Monday, . Oeorge Holmes Ih busy making cement blockH for a foundation for a barn which hr in going to build for tiuH Nit'liolH on IiIh ranch near the river. The (Jreb hrothern entertained their nlHter and brother-in-law, Mr. und Mm., Miller of A.slUand, with n turkey dinner at the home if their parents. Air. and Aim.. John (reh. Thursday. Invited guetH were ltlnncho Walten. Doi-fn J Inn ton and. tJertrurlc, Krelenbui'g, - Mr. and . Mv$, .Miller left Alonday nrtuiv noon for AHuraH, Citl., to make their future home. , ; Mm. teo. Bf.rker ami elilldren. Kleanor, laurlna and Fred, return-! ed to their homo In Kugene Wed-J nesday, accompanied by AIih. Jjda Mildreth. , H. JO, club met wllh M t'H, Mollii D. ItarneH, June 2"i, wllh L'l ludlcTi iireHent. who 'naflHed tho time In piecing unlit block and other fancy LAKH ('HBIiK, Ore., July 1. work und made further plans fori Hpeclnl) Air. und Mr. Ollmore 01 AHhland nto upending two weckn' vacation at Ho da HprlngH. Mr. and Mrs. .loo ltateman und two koiih of Centtalla, Wash., ure vlHlitng at the home of Mm. Butu- Mm. Ida .lack mm, home ut Dead In- -nijJi;kson: c:We-:K. Orb.Juiy 1 . (.Special.) Al m. 1. C. JoneH 1 called ut thu .Mm. AIuvh botne Fri- ; ,ia'- i , . j J' AL Centem and Mr. Oreen were in AHhland Friday morning, j Mm. Jou Hkeetum culled on Mrs. , L. C. JoneH Wednesday. ) D. C. Bute wuh out to Aledford) Friday. ' I Mm. Black Hpent a few liours j with Mm. J. AlnyH Tueuday. Mr. and Aim. Kushuedd were In AHhland Thursday. Ann. AlacDowfll and family wero out to I he valley Friday evening. (Jeo. MtrAnally and wife were In Ashland Monday. Claud Cnrk and family of Cen tral l'olnt Hpent the week end at Jas. Alacliowell'R. ! i nr nnrn I LAlAL bKttl I --.-.1 I I ,f the annual carnival to bo hold in November. Alvln Hmlth hasn't been, feeling well for ihe past week, but U bet ter now. Aim. Grace Cowden va in Kaglej nuin'H moth Point recently on im.ilutsH. J at her minimi ; SAMS VALLEY RAMS VALLKY, Die,. July 1. (Hpepiul.) Nine bablen and children Wfcre examined nt the baby clinic held hero lust week by Dr. It. C. Wtlhon and Lydlu King. A very nmull percentage of the little onen titedvd medical attention, revealing that Hams Valley can produce good bah tea nH well uh other products. The Hundny hcIiooI group gath ering held ut the nchoot house was well attended. The Sunday m-hou! iivrvlrea and children's day pro gram were held before noon when all recejwed for a bountiful basket dinner, June 20 about 1C young people of the community gathered at the W. W. Kdlngton home and gave a farewell pmty to A. B. Collett. Hunt -Valley school principal, who left for Portland to attend summer chool. Wm. StrniiH, who ban been em ployed for tho pnnt Hevenil yearn In Kin math, county, returned home this week to enjoy ii hu miner vacation..- Mrn, John Hull and Mi hji Fran cm WHun were purchaHing raHp harrlM In the Phoenix district Fri day. I . Mr a. O. H. Johtmon and Hon Fern hav returned from Iowa, whoro, ttiu hltonded the funenil of Mm. Johmton'fi brother. They were ac companied by John Johnson. The v Johnaona report thut Oregon road ara a bletwlng nfter 1 raveling over other ntate roods on their trip. -; Mlm Betty Wllnun in visiting her HUnt( Mm. J. M. Dodgo ef 'M.-.irm.! MIm Llutl Cooper of Oakland Ih vlhlBnff htr obiter. Aim. Klclmid Moore lock. . Clevo WUson of William vlited relattven In thli dlntrlct Thumday nhd Friday, and called on Medford car deal em from whom ho pur rhnted a car In which to return tiomt. fV party wuh held by Mr. und Mrs. Theron Taylor on the. Crnlei. Ltiko highway last week for Ihoh non Blllle, in honor of n eighth; blrthdny. Invited Hchonl , chumH' wore 12a rl, JOlnier find Alary I lai'" nUh, (irace, Henry and Mary Kllen Holman, Luclle, Dorothy and .Sam my Coy. tKddlo Dahack. , M-.irlin Perry, Viola Jack.non, Beth Cintt cude, Christine CarneH und Biliie Taylor, Alothem assisting Mm. Toylor wero AlrH. Alaliel llarnis'i, Mih. Alary Taylor, Mm. Ilecea Smith, Mm. Florence' CarpoH nn:1 Mvh. IJlll teWlimirHf"--tfi' i Tom t:ny, after Htien'ding a two weekn vacation ut the home of Air. and Aim. A. ha.i returned to hl homo here, Aim. Mattle Itrown returned home Thursday, after spending a mouth viHlttng with friends und relatives In Portland, Seattle und Vancouver. B. C. Dorothy Wllhlte, wludmt at the lOugle Poipt high ami president of tho local ChniHlian Fndeavor ho clety, and clarence Vernon Monla, oldest son of Aim. Jacob Monla of Lake Creek, were uulctly marrieil Sunday morning, Juno ut the Flmt Christian church pamonage. with Kev. CiU'innn 10, Mell offici ating. They will be at home to their many friends in Medford " North Ivy street. Mr. und Mm. John Oreb. Air, and Mm. .Miller, Aim. Myrtle Smith and hod Alvln. Alamhu Whaley, Johnnie. Clareuce, Foster, Alvln and Harold Orfh motored to Ale Ailister BprJngH Sunday. Among guests nt the Stinnyslde hotel Sunday were Dr. and Airs. W. Howard and their guests. Mr. and Aim. Krmwt B. C,rove. Juyco and Jack drove of Kugle vllle, Cal.: Air. und Mrs. K. O. Smith and children, 10n .May and Mark Smith: Aim. Martha 10, 1M huff,,Dr. and Mm. tlregg of Ash land. Mr. nnd Aim. McDonald and non of Medford, Mr. and Mm. CU.r ence Iloe and family of Hold Hill. Mr, and Mm. Boh Dawson of Trull, Mr. nnd Aim. I loyal Brown. Mr. Henderson, Huh Nichols and Todd Whaley of F.agle Point. i (1 In ii. E BUI r ii l ! I v SALHM: V Ore.,"' July lv-(P) A-i Htate building program to cover n period of Homo yearn in tho future Im advocated by Sam A. Kozer, Htuto budget director. In u Ktate- OriHsom nt Cllmax.Nmeut made public Sunday, llodc- clareH that mich a program . Ih ncceHHury if the constantly grow lug number nf Htate wards nre to be cured for ndetiuutcly In tho penitentiary, the Insnno bospltolH. feeble-ii) inded homti and other Htate iiiHtltutlotiH. Since, the Insane hnspltul i at Salem Ih filled to capacity und the Pendleton Institution Ih uppronch lug that point he thinks It may be necessary before many yeui'H to build a third state hospital for Ihe Insane. MI t -wip. DL'TllolT.' July 1 . Ham Chnffee, 17 years old, of Day ton. Ohio, won a trip to Kiimpe and a $'Jio cash prize In the open ing event of tho third annual in ternational competition of the Air plane M'del League of America, which started here today. 'Chafee won the senior Hcnlc mod el competition. The junior championship In the nam n do Km went to Kenneth Aludle of Detroit. The flying contests. Indoor and outdoor, began thin morning ut (irosse Do airport. CF.NTKAL POINT. Ore.. July I. (Special.) Miss Lenta Hessel gruve, who has been teaching ut Aminos, Calif., Is spend lug her summer vacation with bm parents. M r. a nd M m. llewselgra ve. M lsn HcftHrignivo wilt return to Ammus this fall to tench the coming year. M r, a nd Mrs, Kd Furru spent Sunday in OrtmtN Pass. Miss May Field of Ashland spent the week-end with M Inn Janice 1 leiogruvo. Air. and Mm. Lincoln Savage of (rants Pans were visitors ut the (lenrge March Imino Ibis week, Mr. and M ih. Bert Hostel re turned Sunday from n two weeks vacation ut their cabin on Untn creek. MIhh Owetidolyn llUltun Ih spending part of her Hummer vaca tion witli her slater, Al tss James Cernott. IT THRILLS IN PLANE I: ,M PottTLAND. Ore.. July I (.fn-4-Dorutliy Hester, III -year-old Port land uvlatrlx. flying a small bi plane, today held a "fimt" In avi ation circle that will bo hard o bent. Slu completed threo outstdo loops out of five attempts yesierday to thrill a crowd of 3.ntm persons. The difficult aviation feat was tic- compUslied by plunr.ing upldc t down at 3.00U f,M'i at L'OO miles hourly and then Hwlnging upward j to complete Ihe loop. j Tex Katikin. Portland aviator, j who last year made 1 S consecu- live ootc de loops, Ktid Mlw lies- j ter't performance w: perfect. l AWNING Inaliillod nnd, Manufactured for tho now home of MuFiicrson'n i' By F. F. BURK New Locution 113 N. Front Phono 143-J Announces the Opening of f';T . as :! ... '.v.' . - jj vt itta ki if jf Wp.dnp.sdfiv: 10 A. M i.yl nW fit An Old Established Medford Store in a Fine New Location at .."Vv Til. -iWif'tl -,- y-. ..- ! . .ii i v You are cordially invited to visit and inspect our new store tomorrow. You are NOT obligated in any way to buy . . . just come and have a smoke on MAC . . . We are, proud of this store,, which is the finest between Portland and Sacramento. ' t A 100 Medford Institution! 'edfprdrM lit . .-I ' ' ' 1 - - -' r -I' K r I. t .' I . f I ' Vjl . S . I 1 ' V, Materials Furnished 5 by Medford ; : 'GohcerriS' - in cm k Now Medford's Finest Store for Men j A Tribute to Medford Industries W'v cordially invite you to -visit , iMcPlicrson's. . . Just as wo arc f lu'oiul of our new store, so should the whole connnunitv be proud of Mcpherson's . .. . it is a 1(H) per cen, Med lord store ... a tribute to Medford industry and Medford work men. The fixtures,' built by Trow bridge' Cabinet Works,. . . a Med ford. concern with, -a substantial local payroll . . . are examples ol what home industries offer. These fixtures, we believe, am fully the equal of .those 'made, in Urand IJapids or any other city in the I'nited States. Mcpherson's have always be lieved in patronizing homo indus tries. We believe everyone in southern Oregon will be proud of this store, as it is an example of the fine products of home indus tries and the ability of Medford workmen! IMJKI) J. McPllF.USON'. Special Opening Values Tomorrow ifm x ii tr,&t I !. HI , i !V f i i t'i (, I j ii All Work Done byMedfb'rd ' rLabor rt A Finer IStore For "A GREAT COUNTRY" 1 The Well Known Lines We Feature Keller-Heiimann-Thompson , Rochester-made Suits Mallory and; Hardeman. Hats . . . Nettleton and Weyenberg Shoes Hamilton-Brown Shoes Ide and Argonaut Shirts Spalding .Bathing Suits Benjamin Franklin Sweaters . Can't Bust 'em Work Clothes . Munsingwear XJnderwear . and Hosiery ' " " 1 ..... , n Rollin's Hosiery Ide and, Crown Middie ).;;,, .. Ambassador Caps Pioneer Belts, ' Suspenders and Garters McGregor Golf Hose' " ' ' Everything in Men's Apparel uhdei' Onb Roof