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sfepFORB WSIL TRTBTTNT5, 'NrEDFO'R'D, 'OT?EC!OV. WEnXTlSTWY. .TTTT.Y nn. 19.10. rpXOE THREE - - e " f I : I Miss Mprcvr FvUhI l'rlor lo Departure ' MIhs Marion Mercer, who leaves I tomorrow evening for NVw.onvilie, .Ma.sa., near Boston, was the in- i 8)hation for the dinner party helil nt niue Flower lodge lnt evening , by members of the Business a nil Professional Women's club. j A table decorated in cosmos and summer azaleas was placed the full length of the dining room, with i covers laid for 3 5 jjue.sw. The der orations were arrant 1 by Mrs. : Winnie Weishaar and Mrs. Mabel . Kttson. Songs were sung during the dinner and a feature presented by the ukelele group of the' club. Mlfls Mercer was the recipient of fin emblem pin, a gift from the' club. I Following the dinner the guests' retired to the reception room up-i stairtt, where dancing was enjoyed. Miss Mercer will return east via! Denver and Colorado Springs. j Templeton-C'anipbell ' Wertillne: Is Friday MIhk Krma TempUon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Templcton of Klamat h Fa 1 !, and A rt hu r 11 . Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell of Portland, will bv married at the First Presbyterian church in this city Friday evening. August 1. Uev. Claude Vt. Porter reading tho service. C) nests will be Immediate friends and relatives of the bridal couple. Miss Templeton, a graduate of St. Mary's academy, is a popular member of the local youivzer set. and has been the inspiration for considerable enter taining. Mr. Campbell is also well known here, where he is associated with the Marshall Printing company. Fol lowing a motor trip to tho coast and northern points, they will be at home to their friends In Meil ford. rpentei'H Knlertalii For J'ln stern Guests Mr. and Mre. Leonard Carpenter entertained with a dinner party at their lovely country home last even t ing, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln MeCormack of ' Irvlngton-on-the-llud.son.-and Dunbar Carpenter of Winchester, Mass., who are Med ford guests for the summer. Dinner was served on the per jsola of the swimming pool. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Chand ler Kgnn, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ha- mill, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reames. Ml-, and Mrs. Robt. W. Jtuhl, Miss Margaret Hubbard. Mrs. Alice Hol loway, Mr. C. S. Newhall and Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. Stop Hero Knroute To 'niter I dike Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galley of MeClouil; Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Galley's sister, Miss Miller f M Innesota, were guests in Medford last evening of Mr. and Mrs. liar old Lnrsen of 210 Vancouver. They stopped In Med ford to visit the Larsen's while en route to Crater' Lake and Diamond Lake. .Miss Costs Greeted ( poit Return to City Several affair's are being planned for the next two weeks in compli ment to Miss I'eart Cos;-, who is in Medford from Mo A Men, Tex., as guesi of her luother, K. R. Cons, and family. M iss Coss arrived from the north having vislied her lister in Ritzville. Wash., before coming to Medford, where she is greeted by many friends. She was formerly associated with the Com munity hospital in this city and is now manager of the hospital in McAllen. Winona Club. Plans Party. Members of the Winona club are planning a swim and card party to be held on Klk Creek Thursday, Club members and friends are Invited and will meet at the JCVdman hall on Apple street at l:u o'clock in the after noon to leave for the ' picnic grounds. Mrs. Hunch Returns From lxs .Angeles. Mrs. F. G. Hunch has returned1 to Medford from spending two! weeks in Los Angeles. Calif., as I guest of Mr. ami Mrs. K. A. Pen dariK While in the southern city she was the inspiration for. several pleasant affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Fi9nk Noyes and Mrs. J. C. Noyes of Sau Francisco arrived on the Shasta this morn ing to spend a week at their sum mer home on the Rogue Mrs. Tone Dunlap of rrtland arrived by trnin this morning to be the guest o( Colonel and Mrs, Gordon Voorhies. Mrs. George Howard Is In Port land this week visiting her broth er, Robert Kinraid and friends. VICTIMS FOR AID AGAINST DISEASE Mrs. Wetmore Is j Aiding Drive for Dry Law Cha'pge FIRE CONTROLLED AT RUSTLER PEAK The forest fire in brush and small trees which had been burn ing over a wide section in the ltutte Fulls district near Rustler Peak since last Saturday was got ten under control last evening and was so reported by the Crater Na tional forest office today. The damage was nominal as the fire exist etl in an old burn of several years ago. Ret ween iio and till men worked to conquer it. No new fires had been reported either in the forest or on private protected lands, at the Crater Na tional forest offices here by early this afternoon. I Not that an epidemic of infan-1 tile paralysis is n any way threat-1 ,ened, hut as a preventive measure, '. ;and to be ol" benefit to sporadic! jcases tl at bieak out from time tot ! time i:t the comity. Dr. H. C. WI1-; son, county hcailh ohicer. today; ; made the aj.peal that all persons) ' mult r the jurisdiction of tho health) department, having had iniannle j paralysis in the past five years. ! communicate with the department las iptirkly as possible, j The persons having had the dis ease are in a position to furnish a I serum that is beneficial to suffer ters of the disease if it is adminis tered during the preliminary stages ranging around three days before actual paralysis begins. The se rum is an anti-toxin .that is proviim successful in many instances. At the present time (here are two cases in the county. KWI'uHT. It. I.. JJuly :ti) f- - A i Chateau Vor-Sur-w hero Mrs. Oliver 11. P. in -nt once started a na al drive for woman suf xv. ;i branch of an organ! on s.fking n change in hilititn has been formed, -u aide F. Wetnutre was 4 GRASS FIRE TAKES TI GARAGES AT END OF KING ST. ENTRIES LISTED Mrs. Lumsdcii Hostess At PicnU' Parly. Honoring her house guests. Mrs. Hay Harrison of Seattle and C. F. Young of Portland, Mrs, llessie Lumsden entertained with a pic nic dinner In I.ithia park. Ash land, Tuesday evening. There were 1 5 guests present. M Visits Miss Gould M Ims Jeanne Fn brick left. Med ford yesterday forilirookings, where she will be guest of Miss Dorothy Gould at the Gould summer home this week. Motor to I dike Mrs. Jessie Minear nnd children of King's highway are spending today at Crater Lake, having left by motor for the resort this morning. FIRST BOX OF PEARS SHIPPED BY SGHAFER Miss Wold Guest Of Kugciie Friends Miss Kvelyn Wold of this city is in Kugene for the week visiting with friends, who ore planning several affairs in her honor. Mrs. George Walker and Mrs. Wm. Coleman are guests of Mrs. C. F.. Anders in Klamath Faln this week, having .accompanied Mrs. Antlers on her return to that city from Medford Monday. Mrs. John Harneburg, Mrs. Kmll Schmidt, Mrs. K. N. Vilm, and Mrs. K. D. Klwood spent yesterday at Happy Camp. Mrs. 10. N. Warner is vacationing with friends nt the Ferguson Springs in the Sams Valley district. "FRESH FROM THE ROASTER" FLAVOR IN EVERY CAN W? VB7 Jl For the convenience of women shoppers Mann's Department store has enlarged the rest room on the mezzanine floor and re-decorated it Using bright colored cretonne and plain Monk's cloth. A large settee and several com fortable chairs have been addetl to the rest room furniture, and the new floor covering is an attractive patterned Congoleum. The screens and pillows have been re-covered with cretonne. METSCHAN NOMINATION FILED WITH SECRETARY HAF.l.' l Oi-rt .1 nlv :t(l .V Tli a certificate of nomination of Phil I Mctsohan of Portland as Hepubli- j can candidate for governor, by the state central committee in Port ia ml last Saturday, was filed with the secretary of state today, to gether with Metschan's acceptance. The certificate is filed by Floyd Cook as chairman ami I Inrold Warner as secretary of the meeting The first box of this season's I pears shipped out of tho valley, ac-j curding to reports, was sent to i Portland Monday by U C. Schaferi of the electrical service yhop ofi the Medford Klectric slove In the Medford building. j The pears were Hartletts. grown, ill the Dixie orchard in the Table! KocU district, which is owned by j Mr. Sihalcr. ! C. T. Hakcr on KM ID During the "Pro.-per!,raphs" pro gram, pi esi-nted each Wednestl..y evening frmn S: 1 tt 5:4ri over K.MKD. C. T. Haker. secretary nf the Chamber of Commerce, which sponsor tile programs, will speak this even Int: on increasing local payroll., hy paironizing home in ilu!ri' :itni ustn.'.: home produet. A grace fire late yesterday near Catherine street, at the end of King street, resulted in the de struction of n family jaraue. own ed by Louis older, and a voodhed and garage, owned by .1 . A. Mc I turning h. and t he damage ol' a barn owned by II. S. I tenet. A grass fire near Peck's bakery yes terday afternoon on Divershto avenue resulted in no damage and a blaze early this morning at Ma gill's drug store was placed under control before damage occurred. Two hoys, charged with sett ing I b e f i re nca r (he I a k ery, a re t o appear In juvenile court tomor row. It was not known what action would be taken in their cases. The Catherine street fire had gained considerable headway be fore the fire depart ment n rrived and presented quite a problem he r'wro the flames were placed under control. A motor, used In connec tion with ref rigerat ion equipment became overheated early this mor ning at Ma gill's drug store and caused a small blaze, but was quickly placet! under control. A proposed one-cent tax on lo-quart fruit jars sold In North Carolina would yield an annual reviliue of J'Jart.nui). More than 23.0Moo articles came to the dead letter oil' ire of I the post oft ice department in the last year. ' Kntrtes In the two-ball mixed foursome tournament at the Med ford Ui it! get golf course were ilostd yesterday and tin- fir-it games are to be played next Mon day evening at r.::ia. The tourna ment has at tract etl considerable interest ami il- teams have been entered: Teams are ns follow s: 1 1 . Fox, Wanda Wnlzack: Dr. Stone. Mrs. V. Tollefson; A. I-:. Totlcfson. .Mrs. Stone: Mr. and Mrs. I. eland l!rn phy; Mr. ami Mrs. Val Fisher: Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilagen: Mr. ami Mrs. I !. Itowman; J.. A. Ttdlefson, Mrs. M. Tollefson: Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Clay; Mr. ami Mrs. II. It. Shrevc; M r. and M rs. Peck man; Kit Gore and Ken lab Gore; M r. and M rs. ti. W. l.ec; Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Fusou. Mr. and Mrs. l.arter: Mr. and Mrs. .lark Porter; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marx; Fleanor Peter, Dr. T. D. Wyatt; Mr. and Mrs. .1. I-:. I'Mmiston; Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Long; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. MacDonald; Mrs. King. Mr. Stratum: Mr. am) Mrs. Clarence Palmer: K. C Ferguson and .Miss ,1. K. Ferguson; Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Laing; C. Simmons ami Miss F. Simmons: Mr. ami Mrs. F. Perl; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hed fleltl: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colton; Mr. ami Mrs. Dick Newman. Ina GofdMnith and Carl Sloop. Mabel Swansoii and Stanley Sher- W Dot). Last week's low seore was won by Vic Heekman who hud tied with A. Tollefson, C Simmons and J. I 'eld ing at 4 7 each. Peck man linally woi. out in' the second Dt holes with a 4.-i, followed by Sim mons with fin. A. Tollefson, 4!t, ,1. Hold ing. 4 7. The Women's low siore was taken by Mrs. V. Heck man with 4H. followed by M rs. l ontoy. itl, and Mrs. A. Tollefson, Tiii. Women's low prize for this week is on display nt the Toggery ami the men's prize is on display at the Mi"l Clothing company. i Grain Storage Store your grain with us and enjoy a businesslike stor age service. Reasonable Rates Lower Insurance Bonded Storage Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 2G0 DEGEL IN PLAYOFF ANCASTF.R, Ont., July 30. (P) Tommy Armour, Detroit, won the Canadian open golf champion ship totlay in a 3ti-hoIe play-off with Leo Diegel, defending cham pion, scoring- 138 to 141 for Diegel. Meteorological Report Wednesday, duly :t. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair; wanner tonight. Oregon: fclenerally fair tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight. Local Data. Ik TemixTature Kret's) Hit 51 HiKht-Mt (Inst 12 his.).... 87 80 Lowest (ln.sl2 lirs.) 55 51 Uol. humlility (net.) 19 67 Precipitation ( Inches).. .00 .00 State nf weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ttw?, 51 decrees. Total precipitation since Septem her 1. 11)29, 13.97 Inches. Temperature a year ago today: HiRhest, 115; lowest. 01. Sunset today, 7:32 p. in. Kunrl.se Thursday, 5:03 a. m. Rtltiset Thursday, 7:31 p. m. i Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY. 3 3 Haker City 94 50 Clear Bismarck 2 50 Clear lloise ! 04 Clear Denver 72 02 llaln l)ei Moines "... 90 00 Clear Fresno 94 Helena 8S I.oh Anceles 90 Marshfleld 70 Phoenix 102 ortland H2 Red I SI 11 f r - 91 ItineburK SO Salt Lake 90 Sun Francisco .... 70 Santn Fe 80 Senttle Spokane 98 Walla Walla 9S """ V. J. 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