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jMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Or?ECiOyr: WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.
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BEAUTY AND ESCORT
TELL LIONS CLUB OF
' "MIsb Medforil," Miss Klnora Hu
lander, and her escort to the
beauty contnBt In Portland lust
week, Mrs. Jean Hrnult, were hon
or guests at (he meeting of the lo
cal Uons club at Hotel MedCord
today noon. Several members of
the Lady Lions club of this city
were, also present. They were:
Mrs. E. U Scott. Mrs. H. T. Hub
bard, Mrs. Lawrence Pennington
ald Mrs. O. O. Nichols.
. The main address of the lunch
eon waB given by Muyor A. W.
Pipes, who complimented the city
of Medford upon Its accomplish
ments In numerous fields In the
past, and the local Lions club upon
the selection of "MIhs Medford,"
who has made the stale realize
that beauty as well as brains is to
be found In southern Oregon.
An account of the beauty contest
was given by Mr. Hranlt and Miss
Hulander thanked the club for se
lecting her as representative and
entertaining her so well In Port
lund. : .
Greetings from the Portland club
and congratulations upon the se
lection of Miss Hulander as alter
native to "Miss Oregon" wore
brought to the Medford club by a.
W. Jackson of Portland.
: J. O. Grey asked all mombers of
the club to support the program to
be' given August 4 us official dedi
cation of the airport, following ar
rival of the fleet of CO or more
planes, which will visit this city
In the Pacific northwest air tour.
Music for today's program was
furnished by Chas. Whlllock, who
played several numbers on the ml
ramba, which were followed by eu
tbuslastla appluuse.
Lions and ladles were reminded
of the picnic dinner to be held this
evening In Llthla purk In on an
nouncement by Mrs. Nichols.
BOY iSORS
Two young proHpeotors who
rfltno ..here .from Portland sorao
time Ago ;tot look for gold In the
J an k on county h.lllu, Htayed at
that work Ineffectually until their
money wa Kne and they had
Jtiflt-enbugh gas In their decrepld
old cur. to tWeh Medford.
Then to obtain gun enough to
Start . fur home, they Mole two
KallonH from a parked car near
the Hotel Medford and their ar
rpt quickly followed. The pen
nlteRH prlmnerfl, Irvla V. Loh, IS.
and Iron HtromHVog, 24, entered
a plea of guilty In the city court
and were each nentenced to two
nays In Jn 11.
OWEN OREGON TO
"OPEN CAMP 10
The Owen-Oregon Lumber com
pany, will slurt operations next
Momlny nt f'ump No. a In the
Bull Falln district. The cnnip
has been shut down for a month.
Hi'HUmptlon will furnish employ
ment for 75 men. tleneral Munn
ger J. II. Owen Mild this morn
Inr. It Is the intention of the Owen
Oregon company to keop operat
ing on the present one-shift basis
all summer and fall.
MEETS SUCCESS
The first day of Burleson'B dol
lar sales was a success from every
atandiolnt, crowds of shoppers fill
ing; the store throughout the day,
ascot-ding to hi. T. Burleson, pro
prietor, today. This big bargain
featnre will be continued tomor
row (Thursday) with additional
merchandise Included.,
Dresses for women and girls, hats,
lingerie, skirts and other articles
of' spring wearing appnrel have
been grouped to sell at greatly r
ilnced prices tor the dollur sale
event.
GLASS SLIPPERS PROVE!
AID IN FIIIIS YOUNG
I HVILMINGTON, Del (T) Flip
pers like the fnmous glass slippers
worn hy Cinderella In the fairy
tale now have a practical use.
They nre used to fit shoes to chil
dren's feet.
' Though not made of gins, the
nllppeni are transparent nnd are
ratde in the exact nlxea of shoes.
' On a child's foot they show
whether the Nhoes of which they
ntv a model will fit.
DOLORES BLAMED FOR
WRECKING HOME LIFE
LOB ANOKLKH, July 23.
Dolores Del Hlo, Mexican film
actress, wan charged today with
wrecking the marital life of Clun
ther R. Reusing, prominent attor
ney hy Influencing Mrs, Louis C.
Leaning to turn against him. The
chargeH were made In an amended
arm we i4 filed hy Leaning In hla
wife's divorce ulU
Krevffle
The 8hunRl(f Hcturn,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Verne Shun;!'
nnd young Hon returned to Med
ford last evenlnK from Portland
and pointH north, whero they hud
been vlHitlnK for the pant 10 dayn.
While In the north they vlnlted
relatives and friemln In Heat tie
and Mr. Hhansle'H pnrentB, Mr.
and Mm. K. M. HhaiiKle of l'ort
ToWDHend. Mr. ShunglH, who rep
reKented the Medford Ilonn club
In the Klf tournament held In
Portland uh a feature of the con
vention of Uont International lam
woeki ptacpil Hixth and wiyH the
Portland terpen are not nearly
no well kept af those at the Med
ford couth?.
Dance till 2 o'clock nt JnckHon
vllle, Saturday nlttht. 1 2 Ti
IlolilliifC Her Own
Mm. Floyd Jenkimt, who under
went a major operation at the
Community IlOHpltal on Monday
morning, hi getting along nn well
an can bo expected.
Slabs, big loadH, 4 ft tlem, $5.00.
BmMI loads, $3.00. Valley Fuel O.
Phone 76, tf
Mornim Have llcturmil
Mr. and Mm. itay Mornn have
returned from nn extended trip
north, through Cnnnda, Health
and Portland.
Lot mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Illdg. Phono 993. tf
Visiting His (niniliiiollicr
Donald Chtulwlck of Portland
arrived In Medfurd lust eveninK
to visit his Ki'nndmolhM Mrs.
Hell Llllli-ll lifter attending I
M. T. C nt Vancouver, Wash.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 lOnst Main St. Insurance and
H en I listate. COtf
Obituary
TONN Henry L. Tonn. a rei
dent of Lake Creek for the laat 65
yourti whore ho wuh born Decem
ber 19, J 874, paHHud away at hlH
home at that place Tuemluy at the
ago of G6 yearn, Hoven months,
three duyn.
He wiih married to Anna M.
GrlKKom November 10, 1901 nnd -to
tlilK union were born one Hon and
one daughter, Nevla GrigHby of
Medford and Harry Tonn of Lake
Creek. I IIh wife ulno mirvlvcH.
There a re a lno t h ree Hint qvh a nd
one brother, Mm. Lena Hetzer,
Merced Kn IIh, Calif.; Mih. Km ma
Waltlem, Wellen, Oregon; Mm.
Minnie Pech of Medford and Louie
Tonn of Agate. AIho two grand
children, Donald and Klchard
GrigHby.
Mr. Tonn hail gnnnt IiIh pnllrn
lifetime nt Lake Creek and will lie
greatly mlHued by IiIh many friemlH
and relatlveH. During IiIh long III
ih'mh he wan ever cheerful and '
hopeful. Kunoral HerviceH will be
held at the Conger o Impel at 1:30
inurHtuiy. kpv. v. ji. iaiou win
officiate at the chapel and the
Lake Creek Grange will have
chargo at the grave In Phoenix
cemetery.
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MAItSHFlKLl). Oo.. July 23.
(fl" Fear was expressed In ship
ping circles today that disaster
may have overtaken the coast
steam schooner Tiverton, now 72
hours overdue here. The freighter
In command of Captain A. Matlsen I
with a crew of sixteen, left Kureka
for Cooa hay Saturday afternoon
and should have reached here Hun-
day morning.
No word has been received nor
has any trace of the vessel heen I
seen hy other ships. Tho weather J
has heen calm and clear during
the week. I
Cup Custard
Imitated, But Never Squalled
Keeps
Indefinitely
Serve Cup Custard Cookie-Cakes AS
dessert or WITH dessert. They're good
at home, at picnics, at camp. They keep
indefinitely. Order by name from your
Brocer Gneofthe Man?
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famous Qoohe-Qakes
TRU BLU BISCUIT CO.
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EARNINGS SHRINK
NEW YORK, July 23. Gen
eral Motors corporation in the Hec-
iond quarter thiH year earned $1.17
a common Hhare, compared with
$2.01 for the like period lam year,
and 92 cents a Hhare in the first
quarter tliifl year.
In addition, the corporation Iiqh
a non-operating, non-recurring prof-
It of $9,517.94:1 from the Hale of 1.
375.000 niiures of General Motors
common to General Motorn Man
agement corporation, which woh
equivalent to 17 ceiitM a common
Hhare, making the total net for the
necond quarter equal to $1.34 a
common Hhare.
MARSHALL, Toxus, July 23.
(A) An armed posse combed the
countryside urouml Greenwood, La.,
eust of here today In seurch of
two negroes who shot and killed
C. J. Mason, 40, Greenwood mer
chant, and fled after robbing his
wife.
Sheriff T. K. Hughes of Caddo
purinli ut Slirc'vuporl suld from !(
to Hull men were vnguged in the
search and "no lulling what would
happen if tho negroes are caught."
ISMISSAL
rOltTLANI). Ore., July 23. M)
Hliillley Myers, dlslrlrt attintiey
of Muluuilnuh county, today filed
answer In circuit court denying
generally nil allegations brought
against him In the dlvorco com
plaint filed by his wife, little
Myers. Ills unswer declared his
wire Is "a devoted mother and a
fit person to cure for the four
minor children." Ho nuked a de
cree of (HsnilsHal,
.Mis. Myers' complaint chnrged
her huslmnd with cruelty.
UMPQUA VETCH CO-OP
El
; lioHKiiunn, ore, .luiy 23.
l'onnutlm of n co-oiicratlvc a
Koclntliin of Mirile vt'tch ifrowcn'
of the rmpina valley wuh HUKrft'Ht
l loilny hy It. .1. Flatter, presi
dent of such nn oi'muilzatliin in
llomlicll county, Ciillfornln.' Ho Is
hem xlmlylitK local condition.
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COMTM HUH, O., July 23. fl)
Job Mend I, the chlmpaur.ee that
wore clothing, and was said to he
the highest paid animl of his kind
on the stage, died last niwht at the
home of his owner, Lou I Hacken
stoe, here. Harkenstoe suld he re
cently had rejected an offer of
$3ti.000 for Joe. It was reported
here that the Chimpanzee wns In
sured for $100,000.
Schooner Arrlvtw.
MAItHllKIKLD. Ore,, July 23
(I) Tho stoitm schooner Tiverton.
75 hours overdue from ICureka.
Calif., crossed in nt Coos Hny
harbor at noon todny. Shipping
men here hud heen concerned
uhout her safety.
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Sxijf, PotiUnd, Settle
ERECT PINEHURST
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UldH on the new 120,000 Hchool
building for the I'inehurtft riiH-
i iiit were opened Monday nlgTit,
and the loweHt bid on the general
contract waH that of Bailey and
Hpiiziniller of Ashland, $10,030, but
the board will consider relative
hlilu fur neveral days before
awarding the contract. Other bidH
on the general contract were: Klg
Anh of Medford, $10,900; Kick &
Cartel of Jacksonville, $10,02
Frank Jordan of Ashland, $11,385.
Thii'Provost Hardware company
of A.shlund was awarded the con
tract for heating and plumbing
on their loWfift bid of $2855.
Other bldn on heating and plumb-,
ing were: Coffeen und Smedley of
Medford, $3260; Modern Heating
und Plumbing company of Med
ford, $3!HG ; iluwk company of
Medford, $295(1; Himpson's Hard
ware of Ashland, $3 1(19.
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EXHIBIT FOR AREA
D. M. Lowe, president of the
Western Mates Exhibitors associa
tion, leaves for Crescent City to
morrow to confer with tho board
of supervisors of Del Norte county
and the agricultural commissioner
then regarding tho northern Cali
fornia and southern Oregon ex
hibit to be maintained at the. Pan-
American Ileirlprocal Trade con
ference and the California state
fair.
After visiting tho California port j
mi. ijowe win go to l i rants
I'iimh. Vreka. Klamath Fa IIh, and
Lakevlew to obtain information
from each place respectively which
will be incorporated In the exhibit.
He will be accompanied by A. H.
Uanwell, secretary-manager of the
Northern Callfornla-Kouthern Ore
gon Development association. The
Development association, sponsor
ing tho exhibit, has already raised
sufficient funds for its malntnfti
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6 Special Groups
Priced from $2.85 to $7.85
Shoes
at $2.85
AYi still have a
fairly K'"d selec
tion in this group;
not all si.os, lmt
good stylos
Now $2.85
French Klock Chiffon Hose
Formerly priced at 1.9.")
Now $1.45
Silk Sport Socks,
from (i")c to .$1.00
45c pair
The Bootery
Air Pioneer Dies
Associated Presa Photo
BUFFALO, N. Y., July 23. (p)
Glenn H. Curtiss, widely known
aviation pioneer, died this morning
In the general hospital here.
Mr. Curtiss was brought to the
hospital several days ago from his
home at Hammondsport, N. Y,, to
undergo an operation for append!
citis. The operation was said to
have been successful and he was
recovering rapidly.
Hospital authorities stated death
was due to pulmonary embolus,
caused by a blood clot on one of
the main arteries leading out of
the heart.
A
William Lyman, well known civil
war veteran, who has been u pa
tient at the United States veterans'
hospital at Portland for some time
past, underwent a major operation
there Monday, and today was re
ported to be as well as can be ex
pected. He did not recover con
sciousness after taking ether at 7
o'clock Monday morning until 5
that afternoon. Mr. Lyman Is 86
years old and has been In failing
health for months. Mrs. Fred
Schel't'el, his daughter, Is at his
bedside.
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Arch Preserver
0 Shoes
Still a good selection of styles and
sizes. Formerly priced from 10.00
to $13.50,
Now $7.85
formerly priced
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PUBLICITY PLANS
TALKED AT NET
Plans for launching a publicity
campaign telling residents ot Cali
fornia and Oregon of the official
dedication of the Medford airport
and the air circus to be held at
tho local field in connection with
the arrival of the pacific North
west air tour August 4th, were
outlined at the Hotel Medford to
day noon at the meeting of the
publicity committee.
The meeting was nttended by
Horace Hromley, chairman of the
publicity committee, Seely Hall,!
general chairman of the dedica
tion program, C. T. Baker of the
chamber of commerce. Herb Oreyj
of The Medford Mall Tribune,
Earl Fehl of the Pac ific ltecord l
Herald nnd Sam Friedman of the
Daily News.
Births
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Orlsham of Grants Pass, on July
22, a daughter, weighing seven and
one-half pounds. Mr. and Mrs.
Mis. Orisham are former residents
of Medford and well known here.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Foster,
a daughter, Wednesday. July 2:1, at
the Community hospital.
Dnugliis fir exports from the
United States reached 1,500,000,000
feet in 1929, a record amount,
SKIN ITCHING ENDS
when aooihlnt, Zemo la used I
Right from the first touch, antiseptic
healing Zemo takes the itching
misery out of mosquito bites, rashes,
and many other skin afflictions. Try
it also for itching, peeling toes.
Bathers and other outdoor folks
thank cooling Zemo for relief from
sunburn. Douse it on ivy-poisoning.
Pimples and dandruff fade when safe,
antiseptic Zemo is applied. It in
stantly eases razor-smart. Always
have Zemo nearby wherever you go.
Any druggist. 85c, 60c, ?1.0C.
Genuine
Deauville
Sandals
Again Reduced
Sandals in all-over
black and brown
and tan combina
tion. l"irmerly
priced from sfti.8.'),
Now $4.85
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NO REFUNDS
NO EXCHANGES
ALL SALES FINAL
Pre -Inventory
SALES
Mann's v i Mann's
2nd -,- Vw'n 2nd
Floor ( y ' X F1r
Every Silk Hat
in Stock
$3.95
Last week we had a. sensational clearance of every
straw hat in stock. They are all gone, now we offer
our entire stock c.f seasonable silk models at the
greatly reduced price of $3.95. The regular values
on these darling silk affairs are as high as $10.00
each. Buy that silk hat now and save from (2.00 to
S6.C0 on your summer hat.
ON SALE THURSDAY
Shopping Bags
Excellent quality leatherette shopping bags in the
handy folding style, with button or zipper top.
These bags are a regular $1.19 value. Extra special
for the pre-inventory sale
49C each
Silk Underwear
New summer colors and styles in women's and
misses' cool crepe de chine underwear. Smart step
ins end combinations selling regularly for as high
as $3.45. Now on sale at Mann's for only
$195
Children's Printed
Pantie Dresses
Darling little pantie dresses for the
miss of 1 to 3 years. These are well
made from fine auality English prints
and are 3 teal S1.25 value. Your choice
Thursday at Mann's
$100
40-inch Plume Chiffon
One could not ask for a finer fabric
for a summer frock than PLUME
CHIFFON. Tr-is glorious printed voile
0! mes in various colors and they are
guaranteed fast. . It Is 40 inches wide
and regular 95c yard. Your choice
Pajama
Checks
Cool pajama checks for
summertime. This ideal
hot weather fabric comes
In white, blue, peach, or
chid, and mail. It is 3
In. wide. Special Thurs
day at Mam'.
15c
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Imported
Lisle Sport
HOSE
Genuine imported lisle sport
hose in the season's popular
open work patterns. These
.come in suntan and pastel
and sport shades. A real 82
stocking. Your choice Thurs
day at Mann's,
$169
" pair
. Regular $2.00 Value
gar.
59
yd.
Pillow
Cases
Our standard doublewear
pillow cases In full 42x-38'2-lnch
size. This Is a
popular soft finish case
and priced very special
for Thursday at Mann's.
19c
each
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