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FOUE MEDFORD MAIL- TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREGOy, SUNDAY.. JULY. 6, 1930. by way of Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Betls of Reese Creek are spending several' days at the Dead Indian soda springs. Ufa r "Cuckoos" Now at Craterian I I rii-p J Liar JBeats lJiane Un fjround GRIFFIN CREEK CENiRAL POINT - APPLtGATE S-rry -1 CENTRAL POINT, Ore. July 5. (Spl.)-l. M. Hone returnvil Tucn ly fcum L'nlori C'rwlt. where Iw hi-n ihl im.i thut Tom lliiirloit hna len vUitlnx frli-nd, Jlr.lof I 'roxpi-ol ,. rmmijly nf ,Aiil(t Moore. KiiK', underwent nn icrallon tout Mrn. Elmer Junes of C'reairciil Kriilny l l-oitland. Air. Hurrloll Clly vlalled her (Inter. Mm. Jdc'l- has been in umir llenlth fur BDnie rd Hay. on Tuewlny. .Mih. Jones nm IM WaB fori'eil (o leave Ills wub ucfompiinled hy Mrn. Jlatlie ,,.), here lal winter. Trney nnd Don Jnne. , ..,, iii.i.ii,. e 1 . Htureo work Ihih ben Blurted on '' the Central Point hotel owned hy Andre Ohromel. The new building Ib neat In appearance nnd i credit to our town. It will be opened tu . - the public about MfpliMnbur l.st. ijj. i . Mi, nnd Mrs. Gun Hn mucin of Mfdfnrd visited nl tho Ktl Farm ! home thl week. MIhh May Richer, Mm.,' Frank Howard nnd MIhh l,oumlH DavhUon returned to Central I'olnt on Mon- day, .from ('orvalllH, where they at 7. tended a conference of tho Melli . odlHt church worker, nine June mT' J 8th. Frank Howard and itilly i-tray drove to Corvallin .Sunday anil brought the young .adieu home. Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Gleawon, Mr. nnd Mi'H, Mervin Oleafinn and non Mm. HouKlund and son Jtubby spent Siintlaynt Crescent City. . :PaBt Nublo Grand olub met at tho home ot MrH. Will Ferguson July 1. Mt'H, H. I . Pa n key uhhIhI ' ed tho liOHtoH-s. The afternoon was .,-,, Hpent piecing a quilt. Dninty re freshnientg were served. Those. present were Mm. Krne.iline Jlai tel, Mrs. Ed Furra Mm. Mlnnl Moore, Mr. Ed Vincent, MrH, Ida Henderson, Mrs, rtlchard Hay, Mm "'' Jetwe Hioharduon. Mrs. Etdon Glea- Bon. Mrs. Merrltt, .Mr. H. T. Pan- key, Mr. Harry Coplnger, MIbb Elizabeth Ffrgunon and the hoHt- eH.i, Mr. V. H. Ferfnimw MIhr Loo nils Davldwm left ii Thui'Hdny for Eaftle Point to spend the Hummer with her parent. , Word waH received, of tho birth . of n Hon to Mr. and MrH. Luke Peuel.nt Portland, on July 2. Mih. ...Pnuol '. ia well; known in Central I ; Pqlnt n, Hhe wn formerly MIhr Efiitli Kohh, daughter of Mr. and MrH. John Hohh. s Mrn. Dick' Hay received the Had news of th nerlotia UlneHH of hor HlRter-ltrllaw at Santa Crux, CmI. A group' of young people enjoyed n swimming party ind welner ron.it ,,. nt the fltrnuhe ranch pn the Applc - gate river - Wednesday' evening. Those spending the evening with --- Strati he wore Edna Wolff, 'I.oomlH Davidson, Ellen Virtue, Dorothy JoneH, Marlon OaHter, Fred ! Virtue and Howard 8nyder. Clifford Casad of Loh Angeles in visiting hut brother and family, Who live JveHt of Central Point. Mr. ana Mrn. .U. W. Anders and .- son Jlmmlo nnd Leu tin Scott of ' "' Klamath Fnlln were vlnlting the E. E. entt family thin week. '"' Mrs, Mable Mack mot with the 4- health club memberH of the: sixth grade and thtlr mothers nil the high school gymnaRltim, July ?. Their next meeting will ho held 'on July HI nt tho gymnaHlum and each member Is urged to be pres en!. Tho canning and livestock 4-H rlubH met June 80 nt tho homes of A. T. I.nthropo and Warren Put terson, Tim sewing nnd , cooking 4-H ' . clubs organised by. Mrs. Mark July 3rd ot tho Edw. Jones norm. These new cluba nro to bo led hy ..... Katherlne Jjuhrop nnd Dorothy Jnnen. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Clementp re turned to their home from Oa.-. ' land. Cnl., where Mr. CI:montn has been veceivinii medical ft'.ention. .Vrs. J. J. Grim, Mr n:.1 Mrs. Tvs:io Grl.n and son Vtrnon left , , on Wedne.:ay for Alsc-n, where they will Vlrtit tho George Wl cox f inilly. Mr. Wilcox n u daughter of Mrs. J. J. Grtm. "V rmeH( M, Hurley, woil known Central Vn'.t i rtMlden. paHed away n: the Community hospital at 1 o'clock n. m., July 3rd. Mi. Hur- ' ' ley had ,been In Jioor health f-r '" 'unnut thh pat nnd h.id leeh In tho hoHpttal for the post two iveeks. lie leaves three children, Mrs. Myrtle M a reh , M rs. Dora 1 lesiel - ,,: grave of Central Point, nnd Ir win Hurley of Klamath Falls, four ;l grandch.'ldren, on slrter, Mrs. Nah of Portland, and ix brother, Wil liam Hurley of , Vancouver, Wnsh. 1IUTTU l.'AI.I, Ore., July t "- (apt.) Hutte1 Knlls hand, under ' direction of Ralph Itotts, will nlvc i a concert In the pnrk next Wort- .nesday evenlnir nt 7:30 o clock. Mr. nnd tin, llnrolil llllilrvth have been vIsitltiB Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hlldrrth for a week, i While here they hnve mnde a trip to ' rrntrr Ijtke anil n succivistiil flali- Inn trip to Ulnmonl hike. Ilnrold , wan Krnillinted from the I'nlversily of OreRon this June. Ho was n prominent member on the rnnipas there. Airs, lllldroth. nee Helen Rlmmervllle, has been tenchlnir nt :' (llendale. Ore., this least year. Scott Doyer Is the new mail enr ' Her. The mall usually arrives here at 11:45 a. m. nnd leaves at 11:30 n. m. Many Unite Fnlli residents spent . Ihe Fourth enjoylnir ramping and flshlnK. Many sportsmen from the valley alo passed (brinish here on their way to the mountains. Wm. T. ltobertu Is enjoy-In n , short vncntlon from hli. work with ; the Weyerhaeufter Timber company near Klamath Falls. The Huberts family are visiting for several days In the vicinity of IteddltiK, where " they hnve relatives. '' The Htate Fish Hatchery Is n .popular place now. It Is a delight ful, place for plcnickln nnd cro quel may he Indulged In. Mr. nnd Mrs. (3Jarl Hoover went In Hed llluff for the Fourth. ,M.. Hoover plans In remain there for several weeks vlsltlnc her brother's family, ... : BUTTE FALLS t! - ; , I . AI'1'I.Hd.ATK, , .ll... ,lillv - j (Spei'lul) Wmil wan lei the Klamath orehai-d near Aled ford, xpent Hilnilay, vlMltlni? the latter'R hl'other. Annel flilHolt hen.!. Air. nnd Mrn. A. H. Klelnharn iiiit motored to Aahlnnd lant Fri day. Their llttlo KrnnddaiiKhter, Alnrelyn VullliK. nceomimnleil them homo to remain hero whlio her father ami niother. Air. nnd Aim. t'lytle Youiik. inalte n three weekM' tour In the east. Air. Young wan Heat to Atlantie City, New erwey nH a deleiuto for tho KlkB' IoiIkc at AKhland. Airs, Alary f'urell Hpent hint week-end nt . the home of -hot hrother and nlster-in-luw. Air. nnd AlrH. Will Joudet, pear Phoenix. I'earl Arant Hpent WedneHdliy afternoon vlHitlni? Karleno -Hue. Air. and Alra. Kred Klelnhamnier and two dnuKhterH nnd Hon-in-law, AIIhb Alaxlne Klcinhammeii and Air. nnd Airs. Jasper Cdx of Med ford Hpent ,HunUay camping on Little ApplOKOte, 1 , i(A1Ihh Anna Heckman of Aroiloc Point la HpcndliiB two weokii vlt'lt Iiik, here , with her Krnndjmrenta, Air. nnd Alia. Ai. J!. Hunk. , Elmer Wliltu, Aim, Htllnnt1 nnd dauKhter, Hllmn, nnd little hoy nutored, to , Cottuille lant week for u few dnyB'. vnentlon. i Orvlllo Itowden returned Wed npadny t,o the heetle nnmp ut Cra ter lake, .riher KPendlnK twoiweelta hero with hli( parents, Air. nnd Alra. ' Taylor. Jlowden.. Air. and Alia. William ' Pcckhnm i of WIIIowh, 'Calif., nre apendlnK thin week nt their ramp grounds on Yale creek. - Alra. Alnud Buck nnd Krnnddnu Khter, , Alias Anna Ileekman, of Alodoc l'olpt, hrother, MuIIIh Park nnd mother, Alra. .Kllzttheth Pnrl of Aledfonl nnd formerly or this vlelnlty motored to Crescent City Snturtlny, . . Alias Uorla Klelnhnmmerr who Is employed. In Alejford is spend Inn her vacation hero nt tho homo of her parents, Air. nnd Airs, A. K. Klelnhnmnier. Jay Arant made n business trip to Klnmnth Fulls last week. Airs. Mary Cnntrell nnd Airs. Marland Cnntrell returned Mon day from n trip to Portland. Hurt Ilnrr left Monday for the Iloxle Ann vicinity nnd will return with hla aheep nnd nlso tho sheep holoiiKlnK to Hen Dawson to put them on this i-jiuko. Jtoy Phlnney Is spending this woek moving Ms mother. Airs. Karnh Heed from her homo In Medford to her new homo In Aehlnnd. Airs. Ueed purehnsed tho old Carter home In Ashland and will mnko n looming house of It., Allsa Thelmn. Iteod spend! her nights bum ut the home of her hrother nnd family, Air. nnd. Mrs. Hoy Phlnney. I Kloyd Cunningham motorci d over from . Klamath ' Falls this week to tho Jny Arnnt home where ho got his llttlo daughter, j lieryl, who makes her homo there with her aunt and went on to prospect to spend tho 4th wltir relatives. . I AIIhsom Vlvlnn and lOrma Hopper of Aledford hnvo spent tho last; two weeks hero visiting nt the home of tho aunt nnd uncle, Mr. nnd Airs. I.loyd llnnsrhom. James Dye was nlao n Kunday guest nt, the Hunschem home. I Air. nnd Airs. Chester Kubll from Ooldson nrrlved here at tho, home of the former's mother. Airs.1 Aloud Kubll to remain till after' the fourth. Mr. nnd, Airs., rhlllp . lM-Mre, A Aledford spent last Sunday vls- Itlnx relatives on Illn Allleinte. I Air. Dixon of the (latldls Dlx-; on Pane fence company nt Aled-; ford Is construrtlnn the new brldne across the Appleaue back of the Jim Iluckley home for the camp fire , rIiIs. . The, itliis Intend to this vicinity about July 0 to enmp. Air. nnd Airs. Ud ltutwcll mo-. tored over from Klnmnth Falls last Hundny tu visit relatives near t'opiier. Suiuliiy ituests nt the homo of Mr. nnd Airs. (leorixe Trunx In- eluded Air. and Airs. Hoy llnsllnKs of (Irants Pass, Air. nnd Airs. Wll-J bur riimeron of Jacksonville and Mrs. Melvln liowdeti nnd two dull-! ghterH. , , I Dinner itiiests nt the Ffed( Htrntib . homo last Sunday wero Cleo Yiuuk nnd Delnier and Har old Smith from Willow Sprlims. In the nfternoon Alnrlon nnd or-! vllle Caster and Harry and How-, nrd Snider also of Willow SprloKs were , vlsltlnti. Will and , Lowls Slrnuh entertained the boys with a nice swim In the, Applcxntc. . A birthday surprise party was given .Mrs. Henry Tnylor ut her homo at Central Point last Wrd nesdny nfternoon. Those from thin vicinity who attended were' Aim. Charlie Hamilton nnd dau Khter, Airs. Hnsel Plche, Airs. Mil dred Taylor ami little son. Au-j brey. Airs. Lnura Taylor, also Airs. Hen ChllKren nnd dnuKhler, Hob ble nnd Airs. S. A. Pepper of Sun Francisco, who have been here visiting at the Taylor, homes. .Mr. nnd Airs. 8. A. Peppee jnd dniiKbter nnd son-ln-Iaw. Air. nnd Airs. Pen ChllKren nnd danith-i ter Hobble left Inst Friday for! their home nt San Francisco. They! have been spending the last two! weeks visiting old friends here. Miss lturnlce Klnussen of Ah- land wna a Sunday enest of Allss, tVnrl Arant. l-'our of the MeiHord Hoy Scouts: were at their camp an IIIk Apple- h"f it1 Victor Rubon (right) made a betjwith his flying instructor, Ernest Voss, that the Oakland V-8 sedan could beat the plane on the ground, to the point of take off, and did it- The pictures show the plane and the Oakland V-8 seaan at the start, and the Oakland ahead o the plane just as the wheels of the plane were leaving the ground. Rubon is a salesman1 for Oakland V-8 cars, and has just won his pilot's license for airplanes. Voss is his instructor. The test was staged at Mills Field, Son Francisco's airport; '' gate this week. They wore: Dolph to visit relatives for n few days, (luyer, Frank nnd Danny Hull) Maurice Woodson and Kverett and Murence Philips. iNewliry of Hnttery 13, of the Na- Alr. and Aim Walt fierner and'tionnl Ouard returned home Inst Air. Clerner's mother, all of Aled-1 Thurs'tlay from Ft. Stevens, ford were Hllnday guests at thej j,,.. ,, Wri). Ij0l(1 Nciaon anll home of Air. nnd Airs. Chnrlle . ,... children of 1'orllan,! ni rlvert Hnvenor, AlrR. l-'orest Is spend ing this week nt the home tif Air, nnd Alra. Charlie Havener. IMOU.VIICW, . Ore., .luly G. (Sttl.) . Mr. and Mih. MalliewKon of .A nil in ml jnirchanfd the Wood son ranch unit moved in lust week They, have two children who will attend Kchoul In AHhland. Iw. D. Meservey who underwent it ii opera I ion at the Community hospital In uettintr along nicely nntl will noon be nbte to come home. You ok people of the .Lutheran ehurch ntlended a imrty at Kalo Point Friday evening. The dnnee at Hie Hellvlew club houHe Saturday niht was well at tended'and every one had an en Joyablo time. Mrs. WIIIIh Ilyrd Ih 111 nt tho Community honpltal In AHhland. J.ouIho TruHly nnu children were here vlHltinjr frlemiH over tho week end. They went to Trail Momlny I , BELLEV1EW ' STOCK REDUCING SALE BIG REDUCTION IN USED CARS Your Opportunity to1 Buy Cheap Transportation 1928 Ford Phaeton Late model, A-l con dition. Special $350 1927 Ford Panel Delivery. Reg ular price $225.00 $150 1925 . Star Coach Looks good, good rub ber. Reg. price $175. $100 Many Other Good Buys Come Look Them Over Our Cars and Prices Will Suit You Open Nights, Sundays and Holidays REASONABLE TERMS CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO. Phone 50 ! here last week for a two wueks visit with H. Newhry and fnmily and Mr. and Mih. OoUIiik. MIhh Mnud Forhan called at the home of Mrs. Mark True Sunday evening. Walter IjOiiKKtreth Is confined to hiH home by illnewH, MInh Jinrothy ManiulH and Louis Williams of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. I.oiHh Nelson nnd children of Portland were dinner guests at tho It. Newbrv homo Tuesduv. A crowd of young people gave a farewell pnrty at the W. Sewell homo Saturday evening t for their son Loren who Is leaving for Kla math Falls next week, where .he has employment. . ' LAKE CRBKK. Ore., .Inly H. (Special) Mr. and Airs. II. L. Tonn retuined home from Aledford the Inst of the week. Mr. Tonn is much belter than when they took him In. It will he some time he- . 1925 Dbdge Sedan Fine condition. Regu lar price $250.00 $150 1927 TUDOR Chevrolet A-l condition. Regu lar price $275.00 $175 1925 Buick Coach Master Six Coach, late model. ..Regular price' $450.00 $300 LAKE CREEK fore he r well but everyone has nopes mat he will he o. k. again Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Bntia, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlson and -family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Webb and ramfly of Medford were picnicking in hake Creek park Sunday. The men went up the.creek fishing.. Wm. Almy, former mall carrier, Is working in the hay field. Mrs. Ragsdule, the new. carrier, has commenced her four year job. . Jt is a little difficult work at pres ent while the road iH being torn up. Home of the children up the creek have . developed whoopiug t ... u e ng aiong nne "Ml B"u" 1,11 "K"1- Alra. Chas. Klingle shopped l" Aledford Monduy ai'temoon. Walter Frey went to Medford Monday for n few , days, to have some dontnl work done. J, IS.. Short was shopping , a,t T-Jike Creek .tm Wednesday, Part of the Gardener family nnd a friend went to Klsh lake Sunday'. Mrs. Onrdener anil Victor drovo on around In IjiUe of the Woods also. . Ralph Howard ot Medford Ib vlBltlng nurrell Wyant this week. .Henri 13e Pue lias his chum from Los Angeles ns his guest . for a while. , , , ., . ,., Ur. anil Mrs. Sweeney aud flomo friends enjoyed a trip to Mct'al liler Springs .Siindny.- rolitining 1926 Chrysler Coupe A-l mechanical con dition. Looks good, is good. Regular price $295.00 $195 1923 Touring Chevrolet Lots of miles for the price. Reg. $75.00 $45 1925 Essex Coach A real buy. Regular price $100.00 $65 Ashland, Oregon fJUlPKT.V CRBKK, Ore.,' July 5. (Spl.) Mr. Ditle nnd family have Ui ken possession of their home in j hum uinuii:i rtfurruty iuruii.sfu from Mr. Hhortgen, who Ih now in Klnmnth Falls., . v ... f Luther KigKa anil Irffltor Dickey yent to Hheritlan, June tf. . Mr. ami Mih. Phillips sold their place in this district to the Prlckett Lumber company, and have- sone to OcorKhi, v.where Mr- Phillips' father i 111. i - , Mr, nnl .Mra Casehier and sons have sold their- place on Gordon creek and are going to move to Medford.,,- V , . . .. , Mm. Ham Jones on Orlffln-rrp-'U is expected to, return homo from San FranclRco,' whore her husband is in tho Veterans' hospital. . . He. had. a atroke of paralysis and will remain there as h& U not improv ing. , ... ... , . - " . Mr. and Mrs, Fay Rnnyon: and small daughter Mary made a trip to! Portland recently. Mrs. Kunyon s three cou.slns accompanied them tj Medford. . iThe children's parents will come nfter them In. August. Miss Mtturlne Moore,, who. -.was visiting her aunt.'. Mrs. Oscar-lO. Simers in this district, has -gone on to California to spend the re mainder of the Bummer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bahb from Napa, Cal., came to - Medford to attend the funeral of Mr. Babb's father. Aired C. Babb, who died recently at the Convalescent home in Ashland. r Mr. and Mrs. Tlousted from Cali fornia are stnying with Mr. Hous ted a sister and brother-in-lriw, Mr. and Mrs. creek. Sam Bell, on Griffin TQKYO July 6. (P) The Do wager Empress Sadako, mother of the reigning soverign, has moved into a new palace in the Oonda wara district. It was built on strictly Japanese lines for the secluded of Emperor Tnlwho. She is 40 years old. SHANGHAI, July 6.(p)AU Shanghnl dealers In foreign manu factured products using Chinese newspapers as advertising media, are taxed upon tho space con tracted for. by a new decree of the-Chinese municipality. - - - Your Car Washed And at ci Reasonable (We do not Cars Will Be Called for and Delivered '' Just Phone 520 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR GILMORE BLU v LINE A treated, high-test gas at no ' ; S "Jim" "Bill" M1TH WATKIN ; FIRESTONE ONE-STOP SERVICE V. Firestone Bldg. '.,'Tbe. Ctickooi' 'opening today at the Fox Craterian theater,' of-1 clowning antics and . wisecmcks. fers a new theme In talking plc-j Juno Clyde1 .h& -the .nieco of the tures of the musical comedy type, j wealthy Jobyna Howland, Im Uiil The comedy Is the keynote and is : napped by gypsies. Hugh Trevor featured above singing and danc- plays her sweetheart Wheeler and ing. ; W'oolsey appear as fortune tellers Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool - i who use their psychic powers to soy, famous funmnkers of "Itio- locate the "gal." Their efforts Ultn," are headlined. ! along this line are the last word In virtually every scene Wheel?r 1 in comedy. AT BUTTE FALLS! BUTTE FALI.K, Ore.. July 5. I TALKN'T. Ore.. July 5. (Spl.) (Special) Calvin Stoddard re-j Jack Kenton of this city purchased really fell from a roof ho "was front the Jackson County Building helping reahiiiElo nnd hroko his nn,t j.oan association during the right arm. woe t))e cottage on Wagner creek .1. J. Heed of Long TJcarh. who , k))OWI1 s , Ju Bunn8tl.r .,,. has heen homesteadlng near here, lel.tJ. A!,.. ,, j,,.a. Uenton haVB was Injured by the falling ot n I ,miV(,rt lnll) lho cott.1Ke nlul ,,,,, tree, while ho nnd Arthur AI-,,,,, (lo considerahle Improving In (litlst were preparing to build a ! ,,p near future. cnhln. Mr. r.eed was taken to jr. nnd Mrs. Hess of Llttlo the Sacred Heart hospital where j Rivera. I'alif., purchased tho acre it was found that ho had seven tract of Mr. Thornhlll, located on ribs broken. Ho is slowly Im-j the Pacific highway south of Tal provlng at present. -- - ent and took possession' Monday. Wlhat More ..... i v . j , .(.., , .y. j. .rl . ,y i " ' a ' '-rt i ..i UJ ..... , use soap or any harmful J: f .VTA ta&N S T find WpbUey .ar -activo (vlth their T CHANGING HANDS 3C Clean Price chemical) AND Op GREEN GASO greater cost. Riverside at Ninth St