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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1930)
o rXOT! TTTfiHT MEDFOHE MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEOON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1920. JOHN D.'S BIRTHDAY PICTURE Tho Rlndlnhi allow, now In sos-j slon nt the chamber of commerce. building, will remain open until 8. O'clock Saturday niRht, Mrs. Irene, noIx)nh announced today. This firrungement has been in:ide to ne roniinodate tho many people who have asked for mure time to visit Ihn exhibits. ' .More than 5(10 women viewed the flowers yesterday and about S&0 had visited the exhibits ut hoon today. Tho gladioli, which are of rare varieties, are grown ienr Grants Pass by A. I. Smith, p. 8. I'ruitl and It. K. . Itaimey. Airs. DeLosh Is their local ropre Bentatlve. A spray of blossoms Is given each gnrrt. who visits the fllspuiyn during the show. t CIVITAVKCCIIIA, Italy. July 1!. W While Marciml's yacht was anchored here, the inventor was presented with an album contain ing a message of admiration and affection signed by 50,000 citizens fit his native city, Mulognu. j PAIUB. July I. P) Quaint ex pressions of the French are being recorded on phonograph discs for i Mudents. of folklore. "Eat mad bows," for example, wus found to be lt -way of describing hard times. ('SWEPT SYSTEM t FREE Of POISON" "SnrRon flwept my system free. f duiiKeroufl poison, filled me tvllh new atrenKth ana vitality uuu ntw leujw un in w. save in a .'. 1 MRS. O PROGRESS SEEN IN SQUAW LAK WATER PIE Hutton Reports Financing Will Be Completed By October Development to Cost $600,000. Mct to have l'- work all financed by Ottober Int." It is estimated that the development will cost close to $600,000. The company proposes to ditch the waters of Squaw lake to the Sterling mine, and mine the high- ' er levels of that historic paying properly, and to run the waters Into tho Griffin creek district the largest unirrigated area In the valley. The present water stringency exemplifies the need of more Irri gation projects here, to meet the a g r i c u 1 1 Ural and horticultural needs, It Is pointed out. NEW ROBOT PILOT KEEPS PLANE ON COURSE' IF . I.ilip.l i'. 1M,,. John D. Rockefeller celebrated hit ninety-first birthday at hit Pocantlco Hills estate near Tarrytown, N. Y. Here It the birthday picture for which he posed on the eve of his ninety-first anniversary. M. DAVIKS rami! nut neuritis in my nipni find leifs kent me so crlnnled that I couldn't walk for daya at a time. My blood was Impoverished, my fcystem was acid and nearly evcry tnln ,1 ate upset my stomach. 1 was awfully bilious, my skin was tallow and bloUihy and pi in p leu ore all over my face. I'd suffer ed with constipation nearly all my life. Ha raj on rid me of every ail ment I had; my nkln ho cleared up wonderfully and 1 have a feel ing of general well-being. 1 "Sargon Pills Is the bnly' medi cine that ever relieved me of bill! miflnesK and conntlpatlun without the least discomfort of any kind." Mrs. (. M. Oavles, 600 Jefferson tit., Portland, ore. m MnjrlU Drug Co., Afton!, Mr. Kershaw To flv Dinner larly Honoring her niece, Mih. Tom Klllott nf Denver, Colo., who Is her hotiHe guest for the week, and the second wedding anniversary of her son and daughler-ln-luw, Mr. anil Mrs. (lordon Kershaw, Mrs. 1. M, Kershaw will entertain at dinner at her home thlH evening. Covers will be laid for 12. Mrs. 101 Hot t Is remembered here hh the former Miss Kthel Wilcox. She Is accompanied on this vlwlt by her two young daughters, Irene and Dorothy. Swimming: I'aety Kn joyed Thm-wlny Hwlmmlng pa it lea nro Incrnas Ing In popularity with the progress of the summer season, A no-host picnic followed by swimming was enjoyed last evening- on the jtngue out from Clold Hill by a group of local people. (luesls were: Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hnnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Hverelt llrayton, Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Iiigesoii, Mr. and Mrs. Quis on berry and daughter Mrs. Lois Day nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. T. linker and Mr. Hukers sister. Miss Vir ginia linker, who .Is their, guest from Kugene. Mr. and Mra. Frank Savage anil daughter, Klva, of Inglewonil, Tex., were recent guests In this city of Mr. Savage's cousin, Miss Frances Kinney, having stopped here on their return from n visit to Cra ter lake, Included In their tour of the west. Mrs. C. .1. Seymour nnd dau ghters, Itamona and Oentlta, of Oakland, Calif., are guest In thin city of Mrs. Seymour's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. (1. MrNamnra. flood progress, however alow," Is being made by the Med ford Wa ter I'ower and Development com pnny. In the financing of the Squaw Iuke mining and Irrigation project, according to Harry Hut ton, Eugene and Med fold hotel operator, nnd one of the guiding spirits In the enterprise. The mntter has been hanging fire for nearly a year, and like many other development activities throughout the nation, was tern porarlly set back by the Wall Street collapse. Mr. Hutton now reports that '.'money and inve-stments have started to loosen up, and we ex- A beautiful silver loving cup awarded the Med ford (Jarden club as winner of first prize In the gar den flower exhibits at the Portland rose show is on display today at the Chamber of Commerce build- ing. The cup was received yesterday by Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, who arrang ed the Medford exhibit In Port land, 'it is known as the Meier & Frank trophy and is awarded the club 60 miles distant from Portlund, which enters the best exhibit of garden flowers nt rose festival. Associated Press Photo A newly developed Rooot pilot was given an enthusiastic test recently when the trl motored plana shown above was flown most of the way from Cleveland to Washington without attention from tho pilot. The device consisting of a horizontal and vertical gyroscope, measures 14 by 14 by 10 Inches and can be placed under the pilot's seat. Mix. (iore'H KlmlenlH I reM'iiL Program. The reritnl hall of the Sparta building was attractively decorated In linsketH of gladioli of many colors yesterday afternoon for the l-rogrtim presented by M rs. 10. 10. (lore's piano class before a group of 40 mot hers, who were invited to view the new typo of work being done by the children. A lesson was presented through the song approach to the children seated nt table arranged In grad uating heights to fit the pupils. As n feature of entertainment fol.j lowing this lesson, Instruments of j the rhythmic band were Intro duced. IfiimlkrrcJilof Shower 1 I or .Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Cora A. Wilson was guest of honor at a handkerchief showr er, given Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mm ,Fred Want, with Mrs. Lula Howe as hostess. Guests Included members of tho Loyal ' Women's Sunday school class. Mrs. Wilson will leave, for Los Angeles In a Hhort time. During tho afternoon, the busi ness meeting of tlw class was held, with Mrs. M. A. Robertson offering a prayer. Tho scripture was read from psalms 2X. Seventy eight calls were reported during the month, Refreshments were served to 22 members and -I visitors-. Campbell Clothing Co. On Main St. Near Front SPECIALS For Saturday Rayon Undershirts 65c Straw Hats $1.95 and $2.D0 values $1.45 Jantzen & Bradley SWIMMING SUITS Including some $6.50 values 3 75 SUe32to4fl V Polo Pull-Overs . $1.25 values 95c Cotton Swimming Suits Sizes 20 to 42 Men's Pajamas Light Weight ' 85c $1.45 f IVe Give S. & H. Green Stamps .Mr, limy IIonIosh Al ItrldKO Tiiflny. Mm. Henry Ijinu of l.o Aiirp- ll'H, Wll 1h llOUMO KlH'Ht Of iH't' i iluimlili'i', Mi'H. l'on'y llrny. uml Mt'H. M, .1. Nm'i'lR inul ilauKhtiT. Mini Helen Nn.li'1". nf llionklmnk orehnrdM, were th lnHplnUlon for tho brlilKe party itiven by Mm.' Hi-ny Tuesday ufternoon. Thore worn thteo tuiilen In play nnrt Mm. Iavien won flrt prize fttr hiith wrore, ConHotntlon prize was given to Mi'H. Howard a'lteffel. KnllowlllK tho plnylnK rerieah menta were nerved liy I he hoateiw, lIPHlHtpil hy Mil. II. N. (rlKK. OnoMta wen Mrs. Davlea of Se attle. Mrs. mink Haines of Ash lanil. Mra. Htone. Centrnl Point. Mrs. (IrlKRK Mrs. Howard Hill. Mrs. Sehi'ffel. Mrs. K. 11. N'lehols. Mrs. W. ('. MeCiilston, Mrs. .). lj. WimiUoek and tho honor Riiests, Mrs. ljine. Mm. Norrla nnd Miss Norrls. tilnnor lnticv To lie Kvi'iit. nt Inn Mrs. I'Mlzaheth YounK Is Pnter talnlni: it HoRiio Klk Inn thin evenlMK with 11 dinner dnnoo for a Kionp of friends. Covers will hp laid for 11. , Cluesta Invllcd lo enjoy the ove nlim fc the country resort lire: Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. John lVrl and dnuRhter, Mrs. Fix, who Is their house Rllest from l,os Almeles; Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Warner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Mershon nnd lr. H. V. Stearns. Atnoni: Medford people who left this mornliiK on the exeurslon train fir Mouthorn Cnltfornla were MIksiIh liorothv and I'atrleln Younn. who will visit relatives In Los Anireles. Mrs. Harlan 1'iiro liosworth, who hns heen Ruest In this city of her parenln, Mr. nnd Mrs. l. V. Mvers for severnl days, left yesierday for her home In Klam nth Kails. TRIPOLI. North Afrlra, July 19 (V A new hotel, first of Its series In the oasis south of thin port, has heen opened nt Jefren I nthe Oehel desert. Others are rxpeeted to he rady for the tourists of nest winter In the country formerly Infected by llerbers. M.nmi. July lit. .V News pAper Ht:itlitles show that only 402,' aoe of Spain's ri.o.ia.UflO male In tmrer are- mem hers of the labor unions or nyndieates. The Catalan labor ayiHlleateA lead with 1M.O0H members. AMKH.A. PortUBitena West Af rica. Thin rtlnny, whleh next to tl'e Transvaal supplies the world with the flnet diamondt, exported IF you think Wesson Oil is too expensive for frying, price the 4-Pint Can. TF YOU haVe considered this fine salad oil just a bit of a luxury for every day frying, try the 4-Pint Frying Size Can. 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