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MEnKORD MATL TRIBUNE, MKPFORD, Ol'l-XiOX, WKDXKSPA V, MXT.M V.KU in. W:10 PAGE THREE Yeoman Lodge Dance and Carnival Thursday Ko members and flli'lulB mo anticipating the gala atluir sched uled" for tomorrow evening on the Yeoman calendar. Thin danclim party will be hold In tho K. 1'. hall and all guests aro asked to come; In costume. There will be many booths with I entertaining features for all mem-! bers of the family as well as danc-! lhg. The kiddies wilt find I lie fish lond filled with many things for them. , Confetti and serpentine, will he available. .Music will bo furnished ny uynges live piece orcnesiru. ; Many specialty numbers are I ir'I tid ed in the urogram. Card playing will also be a divor slou of tlie evening. Tho commit tee is working under the direction of C. V. Hardwood. Annual St. Mark's Parish Dinner Event of Friday The annual dinner for St. Mark's j parish will he held Friday evening, December 12, in the parish house. This is the one time of the year when the different church societies are asked , to meet together also the people interested in the church who are not members of the so cieties. - . , Each lady is asked to provide food Jn proportion to the size of her family, as this will not be a pay dinner. The meat, potatoes, rolls, coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished by the guild. Others are asked to bring salad and pie. Serving will begin at 6 p. m. After dinner a short program and Ret acquainted meeting will be held. Presbyterian Ladles' Hazaur Opens Thursday . The: Christmas bazaar by the Indies of the Presbyterian fhurch 'will open tomorrow afternoon to continue through the evening. At . 6ro'clock a turkey dinner will be served, and at -8 o'clock an inter- esting program wilt be presontcd. ' The public Is invited. i Mrs. Swigart to Be , Hostess Friday ' The Hook club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Swigart. 211 (Jenuessee street. : THE CASWELL Measure which b provided to tvry cuttomsr, inaKiiur ha xact amount for o xfKt braw. Enjoy th con- janUnc of tho oxcluaiv Catwoll hand opening can. Gwell's " NATIONAL CREST Not Sold nt Storrt. We dHivtr direct to your )iotn. Telephone TKe CASWELL COFFF.K MAN Tel. 94 (KM, Medtoid Automatic Electric Coffee coasting Accomplished by the GEOlW. CASWELL CQ LAST TIMES T0NITE "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" with THE CREATEr O OF SINGING CASTPj) I Leverette and Niedermeyer 1 Mrs. Carlson Hostess at Birthday Party j Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Oakland, I i:al., enlurtained Duieniher 2 In honor of the hirlhdny anniversary of her sister, MIsb Kthol liennett, of Medlord The dinner table was decorated with pink rosebuds and pink tu- pent. Following a week's visit in t'alil'nrnin. Miss liennett returned to this city last Wednesday, M o. s. t flub -Meets Monday Kvenlni; t0 Oregon tate 'College club will. meet Monday ivining at the ,omt of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. War- ner for the club's annual Christ mas party. Kuch member is asked to bring a gift. Past Noble (niuds To Knleruiiii Husbands. The Past Noble brands of Olive Iiehekah lodge will entertain their husbands at the loriue hall. A Christmas program and tree have been planned for the evening. Card Club Meets at Ulrich Home Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich will entertain members of the Card club nt their home this evening. Din ner will be served nt 7 o'clock and will be followed by cards. Jacksonville P.-T. A. Meets on Friday .JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Dec. 10. (Spl.) A meeting of the Jackson ville P.-T. A. was held In the high school auditorium, December 5. i The program consisted of: Life of Robert Iouis Stevenson and four of his selections, by six pu pils of the first and second grades; report on Switzerland, by Mexine lioone of the seventh grade, and hook report by George Xunn of Ninety-Three, by' Victor Hugo, Mrs. Bowman, chairman of the cooked food sale committee, re ported $14.80 was made on the sale given recently. The following committee was appointed to confer with the school hoard concerning the Christmas treats: Mrs. Shaffer, chairman; Mis. Rum fey and Mra. White. Tho high school had tho largest percentage of parent. and friends present at the meeting, and won the prize for this month. Next meeting of the P.-T. A. will be held the second Friday in Jan uary. -Awards Made at ltellcr Mcetiiis CENTRAL. POINT. Ore.. Dec. 10. (Spl.) Saturday afternoon" the W. H. Harrison Relief Corps held Its annual election of officers. Those elected were: President. Emma Oleason; senior vice-president, Dora Jones; junior vice-president Candace Pan key; treasurer, Mary Richardson; conductor, Eva Smith; guard, Itarliara Davis, and Chap lin, Mattie Parker. After the business .ftosslon, .the rnemliersgathered 'tihrmt a long table and enjoyed a birthday party honoring Lulu St rnhmeier, Eva Smith, Rarbara Davis. Iva Copen ger and Lots Richardson. While at the table. Miss Mary Mee was presented with a bronze pin .showing he h;is been a corps member for 25 yearn. Miss Mee has been a member of V. II. Har rison corps for 3- years and Is iilsn entitled to a bar which is given for each additional five years of continuous membership. Actress Queen of Island Eleuthra, in the Bahamas, Is to have an actress queen, for she will be the only w h i te woman there. She Is Mm. Montague Stewart -Hayes. whose husband is to be stationed there. IJefore her marriage in t lie cathedral on the island of Nassau, also In the Hu hamas. sho whs Miss duanlta Ash ton, who recently played in "The. Flying Squad" in London. The Ruenos Aires treat South ern railway is Installing three etocV trie mobile power houses and one main line electric locomotive. HE'LL BE HERE! One of America's Great Artists as the Robin Hood cf the Desert WALTER HUSTON Dorothy Revier James Rennie Sidney Blackmer 0. P. Heggie You'll hate him you'll love him. You'll cheer him. You'll hiss him. He'll make you cry one minute and laugh the next. The greatest combination of comedy and pathos ever screened. ASK CGUNTYAID FOR PI AGED Woman's Actions Cause Trouble in Handling Case Court Has Index of No madic Souls. Appeals for aid for Indigents of the county were made- today at the reg u la v sesniu n of t lie county court, by individuals. In cluding Fred offenbaeher of the Hiieh district, who reported a case of destitution in his neigh borhood. Two aged people, the man 70 years of age. and the RUCH INDIGENTS woman, past f,0 years, and sick.!'" miumhi- i m. ' wore the subjects of his appeal. sl,,ls being considered to en- Offenbaeher hud given them the u hc uf a house on his place, and, had given them food and medi cine. He felt the county should lend a hand. It developed that the unfortu nate pair had been under observa tion: that the wife had been placed tn a local hospital, for medical care, and by her own actions had made It necessary to remove her to the woman's ward of the county jail, and that the couple had re turned to the ApplcRute district. Dr. R. C. Wilson, county physician, told the county court and dffen bacher. all had been done that was possible to do. The court promised to make another inves tigation, and render uid. if necessary- Indigents Indexed. The social welfare,, department of the county court. Is, equipped with a complete' record of the chronic Indigents of the Pacific coast who motor from place to place leading an impecunious ex istence. The records give their kin. and ere help is given, the relatives are first asked to assist. The indigent list of the county contains between 35 and 40 more names than for the same period last year. Some are victims of the times, while others are always unfortunate. it has required much thought and financial acumen on the part of the county court to make- the Indigent fund last out the year. Only minor and routine matteiB were before the county court to day. Including the u'gnini; of regu lar vouchers.; LOS A Nf 1 ELKS Californ la citrus growers have spent nearly $4,000,000 this year warring on ImvctH. The weapons included other In sects and airplanes. The planes flew low over groves dusting the trees with clouds of sulphur. A small hug called "ladybird" was bred by the millions and turned loose to devour the mealy bug and other pests. Approximately acres were dusted with sulphur. 5.H.O00 were fumigated and 80.000 acres were sprayed. Purchase Paper SALEM, Ore.. Roc. 10. P) -Mr. and Mrs. Al Van Dnhl or Salem have, purchased tho Mill City (Ma rion qpuntyl igue, weekly newspa per, from Mr. and Mih. II. V. lake. Tho Van Rnhls formerly owned tho Itaknr Herald, the Republic (Wash.) NowH-Miuer and papers in North Dakota. . It takes a Christmas seal to make it n Christmas gift. I TOMORROW! ALSO Selected Short Subject No Advance in Price Matinee Children a 1 Adultt 3 Evening Children 2 Adultt i KM ED Tonite 6 to 6:15 BUGS COSTLY FOR 0 CITRUS GROWERS Imaginations Run Riot As Craterian Film Near End In Medford Showing The "Just Imagine" contest, sponsored by The Mail Tribune, closes tonight, a day In advance of tho last showing of tho picture at the Kox Craterian theatre in order that the prize winners may rei-elvo their tickets tomorrow. All persons whoso Ideas are published are asked to call for tickets at this office. The prophecies of some of the people who will attend the pic ture as guests of The Mail Trib une follow: Medford in liN Tho local Orange is sponsoring an enabling act to form power districts. Tho Great Northern, building a line from Klamath to Crescent City, made Central Point its terminal, and the latter town Is now the leading city of the valley. Art Perry got off a really smart crack unit i iif rinii-i-iii ii iimvinuiti ! A Hteelhead was seen to enter tho mouth of the Rokuc, and a com mittee of sportsmen Is awaiting its arrival at Hybeo bridge. Plans aro under way to build on the Deuel property at Main and Hurt let t. Medford athleto remains on eligibility list and makes good at "Old Oregon.' MOORE HAMILTON. For the good of the local pub lic health and the welfare of the nation generally, all young re porters will be forced to shave their mustaches m 19S0. H. A. KOPPES. Medford will bo n great city In 1080 with tho finest broadcasting station on the Pacific coast. Her wonderful pure water, golf courses, air ports,; parks' and na tional recreational grounds . the envy of tho world. OMVER ROGERS, 90S Queen Anne Ave. M ed ford in 1 V 8 0 will be a n aeronautical center of vast Im portance, being the central point between the Orient and the inte rior nnd Atlantic seaboard of the I'nited States. It will also be the cent nil point between Alaska, other northern parts, and South America. Koxy Anne, the slopes of which will be a beautiful resi dential district and city park. will be surmounted by n huge beacon, serving a threefold pur. pose. It gives forth a ray Invisible from tho ground that dispenses fog, thus greatly moderating the climate. , This ray Is visible from the ulr and actH as a powerful night bea con for small aircraft. Ilesldes this ray the beacon produces vis ual beacon rays registering simply on the dash of huge rocket-pro pelled commercial aircraft, guid ing them for thousands of miles This beacon will be ono of tho ihreo most Important on thcil'ti clfie coast. fJLKNN SIMKINS, G42 So. Ivy Street. In 1HS0 I believe that a ma jority of our present Illuminated hitching post and carnival stringer street lamps will have grown dim enough to convince our progres sive citizens that something tdiouhi be done to Improve tho business section of our city with a new and modern lighting system and remove the reputation we are fast acquiring of being the poorest 1 luminated city In Oregon. JNO. W. JOHNSON. I awoke at the end of 50 years and found all the people riding round Medford In baby blimps or driving Austin planes. I balled an air taxi. The man handed tnc JAOKSOJMVILLI;. Ore., Dec. 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Mc intosh are in Kugcnc this week. JACKSONVILLE Many in .Tacknonvillc enjoyed! Mrs. crowi. rormeriy oi 1110 Ap tho special feature on the early plcgate district. mining days of Jacksonville, pub- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helnm of limbed In the Hunday edition of thejSo,uaw creek were In town Monday Portland Oregonian. Many details; for supplies,, of Interest were given. j Sunday wan the coldest night so Gertrude Dirnnington and Louise f(1P tn M.aon. Thick Ice wan In Laughcad were Medford visitor evldcnc and several had frozen Monday. I water pipe Monday morning. Axei Amunusen or rateni was t dinner guest of Clinton Dunnmg I to Sunday. j Mrs. I"red Buehlor nnd children of Thompwm creek v listed Mrs. ' Kthel Olson itndny. i Joe Mall of Thompson creek was I in the city Tuesday, cn route to I Medford. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thrasher 'have as guestn this week Mrs. Hob- ert Thrasher and daughter of Port 1 land. I MisB Virginia Kick entertained at dinner '-Friday evening for Mlwt ; CmiMtancc KnudHcn of Turlock. 'f'al.. who Is attending tho Ashlund Normal. Other giiewtn present were Kddic Moore and Jack Waage of MimI ford. A party wait given Saturday even ing at the 1-vter Coke home cat J' town in honor of their son Alfrcd n blrlh.lny. Thono Httcn.l - den. Dr. . A. Knrhfii nnd on Stimrt. Mm. May Korlicn and m Stnnlfy unil Ihe students of tin-1 Mr. hohk- ( uiiiicii ot i-uomo, .oio. hluh o' hoiil Huniluy nrhnol ,ln ot nlio nnlvoil hfin Battirilny cvori thf I'rnHliytfrlun pliurch. ' Inu. Who mny lorato Ihto. Mm. Charles Apploiintc hn Mr. unl Mm. i;. Iinun madn .- i hnrKO of tht Wafflo Inn thin writ trip to Otanta I'ass Monday on ilurlnx Mr. and Mra. A, It. Me IntoMliV Hbnnn'c. Mary Uomk puhpkmI away nt Cen tral rolnt flaturday nflnr bftlnu 111 for ncvrral month, Hhu wan lairl to rfj"t In th Hok lot In the Jark HonvllR rprntry Monday. II'nry Mankinit liroup'it(Jn nomr untnpWn of KUl ore M9inlHy from ! hur hnnif. Mr. hih Mrs. Kml llul hln minen wvnt nt town.Th-y arpny of Mfdford. planntn; to mlno rxtnn9iv?ly thu; Mr. an Mm. Fr'd Kick fnlor wlntor. i tHin?d ut dlnnr Mondny ovrnlnw Mr. and Mrs. L. T. (.'Ilnon at-if"- Mr. nd Mm. Itn' tloman, tndfd a mtinK of thn Habb.t j Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Hom-h ami nnnorlatlon hfld at th Larnon Mand Mra. John H, Knight. The j I home In Medford Monday evening, a belt, Insido which was a para chute. I fastened it on and jump ed to earth, landing near a large crowd of people, who said ' that one of the world's last seven j horscrt was duo to arrive soon by j n ii eigni. i start eti nnwii ine street between skyscrapers and humped Into a robot, who was carrying packages for a lady. Kveryone was dressed in aviator's attire. wouldn't have recog- Tllv.wl M...II- I ..v- ll,. earless track down Main street. ! PATSY HALU 32S Kdwards Street Medford will lie n city of 50.000 nnd a grAit ship building center for rreseent City harbor. There) will be a huge paper factory em ploying 3000 of the unemployed, situated northwest of Medford on Core's property. smumv coon.MA.v, 047 Murrey St. Just Imagine Ashland an a su burb of Medford in the gay nine teen eighties, when women will bo wearing short dresses again. 11. AUOHKIt. EiOG Union St. News Item in Mail Tribune of 1!N0: Since the question has been settled regarding the site of the county court house proposed i" mo, work will begin at once. It Is feared, however, that it will be difficult to find labororers enough to build tho mighty struc ture, as there are more positions open to the 255.000 people of Med ford than there are people to fill them. ALICE PAUL. 304 S. Ivy. In inso with prohibition just a memory in the dim past, Medford will mill be drinking pure, crystal mountain water. liKLKN M. KltOPHY. Central Point, Ore. In 1J180. Medford will be Ore gon's largest terminal for all Iramx'outlncntal air lines, plane- leaving Medford will be of the rocket and radio types. There will be gas-electric Pullman cars operating between Portland and Ashland, running at a rate of SO to !)0 miles an hour, and also a railroad of the same type to all points east. Ijeavtu ; Medford the railroad will tunnel through Hoxy Ann. Medford will be the "key" city to tho Pacific coast and the population will be at least 200,000. COLIN '.T. GOULD, 131 G West Main St. ' I am wntuhMiiiK what my lmr cntu and frlcmln of my' rhlMhootl w6ull nay ciiuld Iht'y hut nco nic aa I k almut day hy day. My office Ik In that lovely 80-atory Unlldlnj? which you hco to the Mouth. . There arp throe .Ki'oot MltrH, tci thin city We travel from ono to tho other In eiu'lit different tram-wayH. Four are undei-Krouud and four are highly elevated. TonlKht I am k"I"k to dinner, on tho latest model of dlrlKlhlcH nut. And thl lx xtlll "A Ill-cat f-ounlry." . miss iii;i,i:n ih'kii. In limit our city will he very heaiitifiil. Turks anil boulevards will hij the rule. A bot:nleal Bur den rivaling the famous Arnold Arboretum will draw tourists from all over tho world. The orderly landscaping of home grounds will boo as customary ns the wiring of our houses for electricity. And flower will bloof In every yard. Why not? This Is a great country. .IKSSIH A. SW1I1AHT. Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Orchard and children of Yakima, Wash., called i here by tho death of his father, 1 James -O. KUvhard, returned to their home Friday evening. Mr. Mattie Wllxon loft Satur day for CoUlllo, Ore., where sho will visit for ten days with Mr. and J. H. HcUdiaw and Mr. and 'Mrs. CharleH If. Helshaw returned Sat urday to their home In tho John Day valley. They had been called here by the death of their grnd father, James A. On-hard. They stopped at the home of their moth er, Mrs. Charlcn Applegatc, whllo here. Pearl McCredie, Jirn Hows and Mr. nnd Mr. Tom Hons of Cen tral .Point veiled their aunt. Mm. tauu iioiimiin, louotty niiniiwii. They nlo attended the funeral of Mary 'Hops. The Woman' association is plan ning their annual Christmas party at the church parlors. December 18th. A covered dlnh luncheon will be enjoyed at mmn. filflH will be exchanged in the afternoon. MrK. Ijitura Frcn'-h movo.l ro- ' wntly Into hr n-w Iok -nliln nrar : plflfd jnt. Mm. M. J. llHi kus ha im ti Kint . bUAlnNf. H. I. Uobli of Wont HUp rtlMtrlrt wnt In town for ftij)ll-i Hutunlay. Mm. Ili-lrn KfTRUKon of Modforrl, rorituTly of JiifkHonvlllf. wfi vln ItliiK frh'tulu licrn Tuclny. Mm. Lmira Kronch of StcrllriK hint mk fllnnor tittn1n -Kiindnv lit evening wag apent at brlduu. FORGERY MASTER Mi UNDER ARREST Portland Printer Flooded Merchants With Spurious Traveling Checks, Say Police. l'OltTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 10. (VI The "master mind" of a lariie for gery riiiR operating in several northwest cities was believed loumi itero witn ttio arrest today of Arthur ,1. .Mollis, ;tt, Portland printer. Police Detective Thomas twenties announced. During the past several months, SweuncK announced, forged travel ers' checks, apparently drawn on the National City hank of Now, York, have been turned over to' police by merchants and others, Tho checks were lino examples of tho printing art, though they lack ed the scrollwork found on genu ine travelers' chocks. i Swennes said ho is in possession of conclusive proof that Mollis has been connected with the printing of forged certificates, and believes a larger crew worked under his di rection to distribute them. Yesterday James A. tireen at Sa lem was sentenced to 10 years in the state penitentiary for passing tho forged travelers' checks. Mel Its was arrested at his home In Portland. CENTRAL POINT OKNTIt.U, POINT, Ore.. Dec. 10. iSpeelall Mrs. W. ('. lavls left for Salem Sunday morning to spend the week. ' Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Ixvo relumed home Saturday after spendinK some time in Seattle and Portland.: Christian Kmleavnr of the Chris tian church elected nlliceiH Sunday , evenliiK lor the coiiiIuh year: j President, Carl I lord; vieo-prest-j dent, .Mrs. Itov Anderson; Ireasur-; er Mrs. lleniKo Marine; secretary, Miss Dorothy Jones. Mr. and .Mrs. .1. 1. Winking were dinner Kests ut tliu Al llernianBon noine mimuiy. This week workmen aro lenrniK down the old Methodist church on Miinzanita street. T h I event IniiiKs lo mind In I lie older citizens tho time when the church ImildiiiK was used as a saloon. A Imhy clinic was held at tlic health center Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Wilson and Mrs. Klnn were In chniRe. The student hody play, "O. K.." will he iireseuled on tho evening of Docembur 11! In Hie lilith school auditorium. The play Is heliiR c.oachoil hy MIhh l.oreo Shirley. Mr. mill Mrs. lOd l-'arra colohriil ed'tholr 4 Villi wedillim anniversary December I. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearl Hoiiney and (laughlcr, Alliorta, were, RiiestH at tho wedding dinner. Mrs. Mabel f Mack, homo dem- r- , "Although 1 am only 22 years old, I have four babies to care for Before my first baby was born my mother urged me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound because I was so terribly weak I had to lie down four or five times a day. After three bottles I could feel a great improvement. I still take the Vegetable Compound whenever I need it for it gives me strength to be a good mother to my family," Mrs. Vera L Denning, 510 Johnson Street, Saginaw, Michigan, V I onsltulion iiKniii, hflii nn nil-day .Mm. .1. J. Cirim spent Wednesday mwlliii! In the OimiKo hull Dcii'in-1 In Medford wlllt Mm. Laura Oil-ht-r y. Chlcktm dinuer wb Berved h'tlo. Hi noun, f hrlminas auKKeallona Krlends ot Leo B. 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