Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
Iocal- and
-'Personal
o-tVil'il' Stii If Itt'Miimw Normalcy
, OUifr local- pnKtnfi'ir luff. with
thi return to duty j,pjtir'1ny nf nil
Its Kick unci illHnhle-l in Jiiberx. in
HlhIIij; )iUk Sfintler. wjio wa Uil
up with ;l hum Knee fur ti wc U or
luuro. is n'A'tx opprinlHu with nor
mal officifricy.
Killloi VWl Mrdroid
Harry II. Oirtllripe, editor of tin
ftnlffrnrltq In Oregon C'ny, If In
Mi'dford on btMlnciv today. The
lndtjrprlM iulilitsli(". a pearly hnnl'
called "Who's Who," conluintnK n
IhU of prominent nirn nnd women
of tho state.
l:thewyn IJ- Hoffmann's nro of
fering ontiro Htock of Modart Cor-iK-lettes
at half price. 330
Condition Is Improved
Mm. L. .'. lnrloeli, well i;nown
in local American l.ealon auxiliary
clrnlmji, lo reported to )ii showing
gradual Jmpioft'emont, She wn, re
cently removed to her home on
Ileal) lane, wht-re u nurwe If in
cunMant at tendance. So far her
condition nan not atffioioni ly Im
proved to permit vititorx,
!4ee Klio Dunn In "Heads on n
String." Knffle Point. K p. m.. Sal.
Fob, 31. S range hull. Heliview
Community Players. 311 I
rmm OLsiani Chios
, AmoiiK ftiiosm from distant cltle
rof;.;Mtored at focal hotel are W. I..
Hanllno and U. K. Jlicr of linltl
moi'O. -Vd-. V, C- lrumtrion and t-.
It. tin icy of Chicano, Allan V.
I edl on of KnnaM city, Mo.. Mr.
n,ud Mi'M. I, Jv. Worlnon of V-ic
torlo, Jt, c.
Rurn heavy rotiKh nnd smooth
Mock; they last longer. Me. I. l-'uet
Cf.,.Ti. C31. tf
WmrH I-avofi rr North
: Hod Water, manattor of Smith
Jt WatkhiM er'ice station. Moo ford
l-'lremono dealer.-. loft Ia-t- niht
ftr Port Innd on a husiuenn tri.
Lovelier waves wtth Tulip Oil
permanent. Kree shampoo Mon
dny, Tuesday. Wednesday, with
?1 fintrer waves nnd mnreeK short
hair. Try our new cream rouse.
P.awman'rt, Phone ii". 334
tfershoim Visit Pondleion
' Mrs, Koy Mershon and son Her
nurd nnd Mrs. Kllzil Mershon, who
returned In the city over a week
ajjo from Pendleton where she had
been .with her on Roy for the
pat lx months, , left Sunday by
nntp tor Pendleton whore Mivi.
Mershon and won Hernnrd will
visjt . for a couple of weeks Hoy,
who has been connected with tho
. J. nrcler company More of Pen-'
d lot on since last stimmer. Mrs.
Kliza Morshon will remain there
for an Indefinite stay.
, Turkey dinner sun. snup to des
ert, 5 oc. lluson n Vhnt-ot. 32 Ti
1Vn Couple tn Wed
; Tho county clerk' Office uniicd
marriage licence todny to Krne.st
Kmery. . M; artd Ivn nmmill, & t.
' tMth. o-f Owinis PasH. and to Mel-
vin Mnrlotte, JR. nnd Helen Carter.
37, both of Han Francisco.
i tlig Value in women's sprlnir
uhoe, $2.69 and t'.' 9H, this week.
llqrRflln Pavement, M. M. Iepnrt
ment Store ' 32
t Here from Aiipleitute
Mr. and Mrn. Warren Moe of
AppleRnto wore In Med ford yester
day transacting hiiHinem, vhoppim:
at. Ipcol utorej. and rviNiting rola
tlvof, , -
v Harden cultivators, $3.0(1. Mil
1u.ll .Mill A Seed Co. tf
lfl for Mar-lit Mil
C. T Weaver Of Portland, rep
vtyoiuatlvo or tho well known Wc.hi
IiikHmixo eloetiic ran;e, loft today
for Mrtrnh field after several days
litiitlnpMn ylsit In Med ford.
Men's dre.HH ehirts soiling $l.on
to lil.9r, special this week. M. M.
Department Store. , 3-S
Do Stunts nnd Dancing .
Momhors of the BlrU' physical
rducallon glnnHOs at the senior hteh
nchool mo now completing work
In folk danclnR und stunts for their
gradfH under tho etato point nys
tl,VThey are required 'to do ton
upoolficd stunt' In order to receive
the nceary points.
Gvt n permftnent wnvo now to
l.wt thru tho spring and summer.
Only $5 nt Kalhryn Localell's, 2Stt
S Ontrsl. Tl. 1374. 33n
Particular
Housewives
ifrt the moat ardent
friends or FluhrcrS
breads because they
are discriminating buy
ers and dcmui.d the best
of everything.
Mr. mill .Mr. Itithin Hoiin
Mr. uml Mr. ll;niM HciWn, wh
hnvp ittfn vNltinis In I'orthinrt. So
;iitlc iiiiit'othft point! north for tin'
t:i--i iwtt vvt'flt'. riiiirnrl , lo M'l
lonl yi-HliTihiy fi ftwrmnn.
I Civil Action lihd
! M uniK'l A lvf U nn iimmI tWond
;ini lii ii I'ivil iHih'ii fli'tl In circuit
court y tfcrtl.iy hy I.. II. Hryon for
tin- cnlW-ctiun of 1X1. claimed to
! ii vol tliH' for i he puichnfti' of
; HllfipIJi and Knodx.
Ismcrinu- finni Aitai'k
florrtou K'MMhaw In wl( nn tho
rnjui to recovery from a recent at-,
lacK of yinwillpox and Ix now able
to bo.unjiml Around hi home, init
will coiuiniie to In quaronilnod for
a nhnit time.
Cood clean plump wMio wheat,
9 1 .4 S cwt. Mutual Mill fc Hoed Co.
tf
ltm-k from 1'orilaint
II. L. I'.romlcy, advertlslnw mnn
flser of tho Copco and Mountain
Suites Power companies, returned
IflMt .nljtht from n Mishuvs trip to
Albany and Portland.
Ii!(f values In women's HprlnK
mIiooh, $:.(;; and Si'.'.l'S. ihiH week,
liarjraln liafoment. M. M. Oepart
nient Store. H2S
Troni Slnto Metropolis
1'ortland toHidouiH kuchis at Med
ford hotel, Include c. r. Nlm. C.
.1. McAllister, Carl I!. Mrown, U.
M. Mann, .M. H. Cowham, J. t
Johnston, fi-eo. 1-'. Cordon, C, C.
Hole. H. n. Lake. C. K. Ulnr. Mr.
nnd Mr. W. K. JnnoM, S. A. Uirsch.
Don ,. Sweeney, V. A. Mores, V.
.1. KasmuKHen, John 'C. lulhcrK, I'
ll. Sibley, It, U. Mclntyre, J. II.
Hanker, Win. .Kills Swain. Mr. and
Mi'.i U. C. Chapln and J. A. !uri;y
Phone fi42. We'll haul nway
your refii!f. city Sanitary Service.
237tf
; V'Uhiiijr Jtidmlvo Hero
I II. II. Hichard.son of I.os An:role
! arrlv" Monday to visit with his
I brother. J. i. lt;t lumlson and his
Htep-nioi her, Mr. Delin H Inhard
Sltll, IHII O OI M I'MU'I d.
Men's trw shirts selling Sl.iin
to Fpeilal thin week. M, M.
Dep;u'iment Store. 32s
Iniii'AtKv Man lUre
It. K. Pinney, manager for the
I-'ltolIty and Deposit company,
Portland, is vUllliiK friend In Mod
ford and vicinity today.
Krystolglow. kodak k1o.a sup
remo. Tho HeaHley,", opp. 7 lolly
theater. tf
riH'sliiiicii Defeated,
The first Inter-class basketball
game between tho Junior and
freshman Rirls teams was played
lust evening at the high school,
with tho Juniors winning, ."( to 4.
Miss Anne Xorvell of tho Junior
h;h fchoo physical education de
li a r t m q ut reforoeil tho same.
Thursday cvoniug tho fen lor. and
"ophomoroH will play.
Port rait Tf distlnetKi-n-.-h
Peosloytf, opp. Holly Theater, tf
Vlilte-Tnrt Itobln seen
ti. M. Frost reports thai he nw
a white-topped robin Saturday on
Nob hill. This is a very rare vari
ety of robin ond Mr. .Frost wtnted
this was tho first time had ever
soon one In Ashland, although ho
had neon one In Salem .nevorat
years ago. Ahlnnl Tidings.
Whole eastern corn. $1.75 cwt.
Mutual Mill & Heed Co. tf
CaMtMl lo Kan Fruiirisco
fV f 1 (luff klfl lit- If, In Uul
evening for San Frnnei.seo where
"he was callcit hy tno tleath Sun-
.1:1 V nvvnlniF ut lirti- uiut.t.. l II
C. Mlchnells. Mrs. tlnff joined her
mother. Mrs. aughn of Stu lng
field. Ore., who was on the Shasta
last evening.
Special snto nien'rt oxfords, $ 3 . 0 f
and ?4,45 this week. Main floor
M. M. Department Store. 328
vlt In CnmillU
Mrs. Hoy Kindley and Mr. and
Mr. W. K. Deal left yesterday for
CorvMIU whore they will spend
several days. Mrs. l.lndley will
visit her son l.yle, who la a student
at Oregon State college.
Chester Vim1 llnck
Chester Woods of Prospect who.
with Mrs. iWood; ho been spend
ing the winter In southern Cali
fornia, has returned to Mod ford and
Priwpoet to attend to bulnP.B mat-lei-ji.
lie intends to loavo soon for
California to return north with
Mm. Woods.
Dry fir slabs I.VflO per load. Med
Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf
Mlv HolMrts ki ApHcftntt
Mis Lillian Hoberi.t, secretary
of the .laekstin county chapter of
the Hed Cross, is spending this
uCtornoon at Applrsato.
Our new studio U oppiulto now
Holly theater. The Poasleys. tf
t Mrtlfnrrt l!tteU
Those from Oregon cities rogls-
tei-ed t local hotels front points
other than Portland Include Thom
as Ii. NV-H of Marxhflcld, Mr. and
Mr. H. H. Carted e of Oregon
City. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller, 11.
1 J. Kalisky, F. McTagRurt. Mr. nnd
; Mrs. Frank II. Lawrence and K
1. Iloydenhnrk of Kugono, K. M.
Dyer if Kosoburg, Mr, und M rs.
W. A. H.tnk of Woodhurn and C.
K, HoMiohls and H. ), Hoffman oi
Salem.
Special :.i!o men' oxford. $S!r
uid JM'i hn week. Main floor
M M. Department Store. SJV-
MwUrc Hisiirrsl
C. A M'-eker. v ell known ner.
( h int and city councilman. U nK.in
on duty nt the ,M. M. department
-ttm follow i mj mi IMnc of ovor
a week.
H t o k e n wlndowy rnlnrM by
Vrowbild-w Culmift Works. ?3rttf
i MUs. WltliniHii Imprtti intt
Miss Can mo Nh;inuu, who un
der wont t mo)or opei ion m ihu
i;o,n &.iuant in lUNipital Isst ws k
n I'M to tut, in recvoi inu nicly.
nccrtiding la. ileus iccivcit ycj-tfr-
d.iy rVMiuii: fi oni 1; . hogi'lie
Itovkey, aili'niLn bvstciau.
'MEDFORD MAIL
'v IVinsI Aplotrulo Itiiad
Hugh H. Htinkin, who with Xor
man White spent yesterday in the
A pp legate sect Ton in roail survey
work for the Craior national forest,
returned to the city last nlKht, Mi.
White will remain for some time
yet looking after a new road be
ing surveyed some distance beyond
tho Star ranger station.
Ilr on I 'm It II u wines
John Johnson, representative of
the Pacific Fruit company, whose
liead(iiarterR arc In Portland, it In
the city on business for a few day.
Special showing women' spring
shoiiA 3.H." and $4.4.i. Main floor
M. M. Department Store. 828
In Medfiinl TiNlay
Tho list of business callers In
Med ford today Includes .Mr. and
Mrs. Charles. Koll nnd Leonard Kell
of CiiId ilill. Mrs. Karl Loover and
m Hilly of Central Point. Mr, and
Mrs. Reuben Matthewn of the Cra
ter Lake highwny.
Brill Shoot Metal Work does
expert repairing, fender nnd auto
body repairing. tf
Spoil! Sunday In Ashland
Mrs. J. W. Merrill and Mr. II.
Sanderson visited with friends Sun
day in Ashland.
ltah8 host coal Jl'i.SO per ton
off car. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
tf
Two HulWIiuff Apidlcallons
K. I. Honselman will spend JHIKI
to remodel a dweltlnR on lSdwatds
street nt a cost of $SftO. and Ilnrry
Heed will build a small Karairo on
Hlverslfle avenue nt a cost of $J,
according to iippllcatlona on file
today at the city building depart
ment. For ft-rndo A raw milk, oalt f99,
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
Is Klijrliily liiiproed
F. 8. Heichert, brought to the
.tiered Heart hospital in a serious
condition, was reported to be
HliMlitly Ipiprowd to day. How
ever, lib Knoral condition con-
tinues to bo Imd, hm a result of
exposure sustained in his cabin n
wojti Modford, Ho was found there
by Carl I tow man. lyinc In a corner
of his one-room structure, last
Sunday.
For terade A raw milk, call 590,
Campbell Dairy, Two deliveries.
tf
Potty Thievery Itcportcd
W. 1. Sty or reported to the po
lice today that thieves stole a UH
stove laMl nlfiht from the llntnhow
auto camp, and. Jack Moian re
ported theft of a Columbia bicycle.
Special showing women's spring
idinc., $3.1l" and -t . 4 Ti . Main floor
M. M . Department Store.
Thoro on HiiIiicks
Wm. Walker was n businew v 8
Itor In Ashland yesterday.
A few remaining felt hnta now at
$1.00. formerly priced un to. $20.00,
at Ethnlwyn 31. Hoffmann's. 830
VMtm-H I'nun Klaimith
It eri id e n t.s of K la m n t h Fa I Is
spending yesterday In Medford
were Mr. and Mr. F. S. Jones, K.
P. Donna rd, W, , A.. Arnold, Ouy
Yun and O. Ii. Hoover.
K port rd IIhiiio Today
Mr. and Mim. F. c. Sander were
expected back to Me.V.ovd today
f rom ( 'o ra 1 1 in who vci l hoy were
called Saturday by the death of a
relative.
V felloe from Pari In ml
Frank dtedman of tho Wcfting-
houso Klectric anil Mann fact ur Inn
company was a business visitor
hero from Portland today.
Mrs. Wyatt In CHy
Mrs. Hollo Wyatt of OraMs Pass
and llttl daughter wore boohIs In
Medford yesterday of Mr. Wyatt's
mother, Mrs, lively n Johnston.
Now MimUoiiI Hcslilcnt
Morris Housor, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs, A. H. Hniwor of thi city, loft
Saturday for hu new homo In Med
ford, whoiv . ho recently accepted
a position In a Kt-ocory store He
him Worked in local xrocery stores
for tho past fov eam. Koseburp
CWj1-ItilVlOW.
Fine rirt ThU Forenoon
Tho fire department was called
to 222 South Holly street this fore
noon to extinguish a flue fire
which resulted in no damage.
I .ea vps for Hay Cliy
Floyd Hart left Medford lad
even Inn for San Francisco, where
h e will - pc n d so v era I rt a y a t ra n s -
iictina business.
Was In Port In ml
S. M. Hullis was among the Med
ford bigness visitors in Portland
Saturday.
Mr, llimnnl Sllgtitty ImpnuxM
Friends of Mim, W. W, Howard
aie glad to learn that she is In n
slight ly improved condit Ion today,
aci'rdlnn to rports fium the Com
munity hospital, whore sho is t-
colvttm tixatmont for severe com
plications follow in pneumonia.
(ittpMla from WaOtUixtnii
Cuvts from tho tate of Wa.h
intiton stopping at looal hiHols in
clude John H. Pilfer of Spokane.
P. A. Kollv and L. .11, Ca.hrttt oT
Walla Walla, Klmcr Jiray of ltcll
inHhani, It. M. Klein of Vancouver.
and t he f olio wi n h f ii in Soa 1 1 lo :
It. II. CnH, H. H. Loflin. Ira 11.
Ttuis, Mr. and Mrs, tloo. H. IMkor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Poyke, P. J
Mo Minus and Frank .JcKuno.
I'LtlcrgopH 0Hnitiou
Mr. Fred Hall undci-vont a ma
jor operation this moininff at the
S.W-red Heart hospital Hid Is ro
portctl to be lietnuj; aleni: nicely
l DuuRhtrr't Hiil-lde
Mrs. A. P. tlroen of Medford t
veiling tr Klam.tth Falls at the
homo of her iLuightor, Mis. H.'V.
D;iw. Mrs. tlrern wa called here
by tho seriou Illness of her d ingh
ici . Kl.imaih Kails Hcr.tM.
Willi PnrvnU Siiudny
M.s-- Msdgo Mitclu VU ho (Mfh.
In Sum Valley, hprnt tho week ond
in A -h land 'with h'r p.i rents, Mr
and Mis W. C. M icliell.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
U'unl Iah'uI Inforiiiatloii
The Modforil Chamber of Com
merce received a letter today from
Mrs. Harry Jordan of Arkadelphia.
Ark , a.sking for Information on
local conditions. She is particu
larly Interested In knowing the
number of colored people residing
in this section. Another letter wan
received from Charle Orundntrom
of Phoenix, Ariz., and a third came
from Carl Werner of Day i mi. O..
Hooking local Information.
Mrs. Parrel I HI ,
Mrs. Ann Parrot t, ocroiary to '
Newbury A Newbury, wan absent
from the office yesterday because J
oX illneiw. , , - i
l
(iiifM from Ciillfornla
Cnllfornlnns registered as uests
at Med ford hotels Include A. Col
IIn of Kureka, Will Crowley of
Ferndole. Mr. nnd Mrs, p. M. Wil
son of L'kiab, Oco. H. Leo of pre-
' no, Henry Terwilllger. J. C. Itohror
('and It. M. McVeigh of Montgue.
A. W. Frederick of Oakland. Mr.
and Mr. W. A. Marcos. Harry M.
Keller. J. K. Pitxcr, Mr. nnd Miv.
I A. J. Hellly f Los Anifoles. and the
jfollownt from San Francisco: Cieo.
H. Phillips, II. c. Kims. Mr. and;
VI I'M I.' It 0l1-IAf M'm 1 X''kr,
Leon Oppenhoim and .Sam Hobel.
Ness FiiiU VWl
Tom Noi.H. former well known
Copcn man and resident of Mod -ford.
left today for Marshfield after
a abort business, visit at tho Copco
home office fn thU city. Mr, Xw-i
is now division manager of the
Coos Hay territory for the Moun
tain States Power company.
Lenox on Duly A (tain
K. L, Lenox returned to his
duties in the Copco aencral offices
yesterday afior several dayn' ab
sence on account of illnoFs.
Meteorological Report
February 17, ll:il.
Msdford and vicinity: Tonight
and Wednesday'' rain; moderate
temperature.
Oregon: Tin in west and local
rain or snow east portion tonight
and Wednesday; moderate temperature.
y a.
Local Data ! s 2
Temperature (degrees).. 4 r 3fl
Highewi (lat 12 hrs.) ... 4:. 4:.
Lowest( last 12 hrs.) L'7 3ft
Hel. humidity (pet.) "iS : fl'J
Precipitation (inches)., .no .03
State of weather Cloudy Cloudy
' Lowo.u temperature this morn
ing. 3!) degrees.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1030, 6.83 inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
HiKhetit, 59 ; lowest. 3.1.
Sun so today, .5:46. jn. r
'.Sunrise Wednesday, a, ,'ni!
Sunset Wednesday, r : -I S p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY 2H ?. S
?? rP !'
linker City 40 34 Snow
nUmarok 30 24 Snow
Hoiso 44 3S Cloudy
Denver 32 30 Clear
De.s Moines 50 30 Cloudy
Fresno 61 4fi Clear
Helena 3rt 26 Cloudy
Los Angeles 6fi 52 Clear
Marshfield art 46 Jlain
Phoenix fi4 4 6 Clear
Portland 5 ft 42 Hainf
lied Hluff .IS 4-i Haln
Hoeburg 53 Cloudy
Salt Lake 40 26 Clear
Sa n Fra n cisco i" K ,' 0 Clou d y
Santa Fe 42 26 Clear
Seattle 4S 42 Cloudy
Spokane 4 2 32 Cloudy
illa Walla . 46 Haln
Winnipeg ( 20 Clear
W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist.
THREE LOSE LIVES
XF.W YORK. Fob. 17. uPi Two
women and a man were burned to
death early today when flames
swirled through a six story brick
tenement un the lower oast side.
After the fire had subsided, the
women's bodies were found In a
firth floor flat and tho man'
sprawled over the stairway loading
to the top ftoor. as though he had
attempted lo fUn to tho roof. The
women tentatively were Identified
as a Mrs. Mass. tift, ami itachel
Rosen. 3$. The man's name could
not bo learned.
LDI
JSSUING YEAR BOOK
SOFTHKRX ORKOON NOR
MA! SCHOOL, A inland. Fob. 17.
(Spl.) A Xormal jwmual is one of
(he much discussed ibjccts at the
Stmt horn Oregon Xormal school
lately and led to a mooting of all
those ititereu-d. in Prof Nuance's
room. hero M r. Su anno and the
students lulked over the possibil
ities of financing an annual.
Committees were appointed and
are now UM Uik out the iusintss
men of southern Oregon to see tf
they will Kick them with advet
tisiug as this is an expt nsixe pt
Jed and the normal cannot run
lite iInK of issuinn one unt. ss pro
perly iin.nn cd bciot v ha od.
An room mlcs division h.ts h on
iddid tn the Florfdi A;rrii 'iilmr.il
extension svrvtcv.
IN -TENEMENT FIREI I:
ORFiOX, TrjvDAY,
BOYS, FATHERSjEUGENE YOUTHS
HEAR LEADER IN CAPTURED HERE
SCOUT MEETINGFOR BAD GHECKl
John . H. Piper, Regional' Ex
ecutive, Summarizes History
of Work in America Bene
1 fits Manifold
John H. Plpor. regional execu
tive of the Hoy Scouts, addressed
an audience of 4ort fathers and
sons at the Father nnd Son dinner
last night at the Kilts Temple. Mr.
Piper gave a brief summary of the
history of the Hoy Scouts in Amer
ica, among other things mention
ing that "ScoutihK In America was
twenty-one years old on the eighth
of ihis month. Fifty-nine other
nations have the same scouting
program that we have, and the
left handshake, the Scout hand
shake, is the same tho world
around.
"In America we have the benefit
of working under the federal gov
ernment. Kvery year we report
all our expense to them, nnd have
the benefit of their protection, Xo
other movement has enjoyed such
national endorsement as the Boy
Scouts. There U no other program
that all churches and other organ
izations endorse as tho Hoy Scouts.
The main reason for this is that
the movement is ji mutual pro
gram for boys, a program of
things that boys like to, do. It is
a. real program for real boys."
Mr. Piper said that boys like
to "gang"' and that is where the
Hoy Scout movement does the
most good. With the wrong kind
of leadership a gang" of boys has
a bad result. "The instinct or boys
Is to build and achieve, we must
watch this and give it an oppor
tunity to grow and increase."
Hoys also have the spirit of ad
venture, he said. 'It was adven
ture that h ro u gh t our f a t h e r
across the plains and our boys
have that same spirit of adventure.
We believe fa Scouting that wo
may give then! adventure. Wo be
lieve that Scouting does have
something to give. 1
"The school man would probab
ly' loll you that It' has tho best
system of teaching, and that
scouts carry the highest honors in
school and in college."
Mr. Piper brought out the fact
that one life had been saved every
day for fifteen years hy Boy Scouts
who hnd been trained in life sav
ing, that they had served nt dif
ferent points In our nation when
help was greatly needed. "One of
tho great by-products f scouting
Is the men in scouting; we need
more of them."
IN CIVIL SERVICE
The ,l"nited States ,vv -service
commission has Announced open
competitive examination. as fol
lows: Junior hluo-print operator. $14 10
a year; under blue-print operator,
$1260 a year; junior photostat op
erator. $1440 a year; under photo
stat operator. $1260 a year; junior
photostat and hluo-pr.nt operator,
$1440 a year, departmental service,
Washington, D. t
Assistant technical review editor,
$2610 In $3200 a vPnr mnr.i-lnt .11.
vision, air service, Wright Field,
Dayton, Ohio.
Associate rytologist, $3200 to
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dutry. department of agriculture.
tor duty at Itiversidc, Cal.
Full information may bo obtain
ed f rom Ka rl H . York kp.oi ,i i v
of the rnitcd State service board
or examiners at. the Aledfrod post
office. MARTIN Albert LeRov Mnrtln
son of Asa- C. Martin.-died at a!
local hospital Monday nt the nge !
of 14 years. Resides his father ho
It gives one brother. Jesse Martin
and two half brothers at Hut to
Falls.
Funeral services will be held at
tho Conger chapel at 2:llo Wednes
day with Rev. Thoumlor officiat
ing. Interment in Jacksonville
cemetery.
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FEBRUARY 17, 19:11.
Jrio Held in. Jail, for Arrival!
of Parents After Attempt to
Secure Funds From Local :
Stores
A desire to see the tforld led t
throe young Kugene boys to mis- !
fortune In Medford and a room j
In the county Jail, where they are I
held for the arrival of parents j
from Kuteno to take them lii j
charge. Tho hoys wore apprehend- 1
cd by the police this forenoon
after they had successfully passed
a bad check on a local establish
ment. When they attempted to
pass a second check ut the Jen
nings pawn shop on Front street.
Cecil Jennings, proprietor, became
suspicious and notified the police.
Fi I lo w i n g a short sea reh , the
lads were brought to the police
station, where , they gave their
names as. Arthur Stewart, 14, Karl
Tupper, 14, and Hnllis Kdwards,
13.
The Tupper boy told officers he
was guilty of the chock writing in
an effort to obtain funds to con
tinue their southward journey.
They were not certain of their
destination but hod planned to go
a s fur a wa y f ro m ho me as t h ey
could.
One Clu-k Cashed
Tho. Newberry store on Central
avenue cashed a check for $4.8fi
in payment for a fifty cent pur
chase. The check was drawn on
tho First National Hank and was
made payable tn Karl While. It
was signed by tho signature of A.
U. Cole in childish scrawl.
The three boys made brave at
tempts 10 toll false versions of
their visit to Medford but finally
confessed to their bad check oper
ations. They said one chock was
passed in Kugene to provide
money for bus fares to this city.
They declared they had not been
mistreated at home but wanted to
do something different. Tupper is
believed to ho the leader of the
trio and was in tears most of the
forenoon.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ray
ner, a son, at the Community hos
pital, Tuesday, February IT.
f
Card of Thanks.
'We wish to extend our deep and
sincere gratitude to our many
friends for their kindness and sym
pathy to us in our recent bereave
ment In the lort of our beloved
husband ond father; also for the
lovely floral offerings.
Mrs. Ii. L. Younger and
Family. 32S
v Knights Templar.
Stated conclave. Masonic
liZui hall, Ashland, Wednes
'IsYSSsI1 day evening, February
JACsf 1S- Short form, brief;
tiw routine session, and Or
der Temple. Meet 7:30. Light re
freshments after. All Sir Knights
courteously invited.
U. W. LKK. Commander.!
W. II. DAY. Recorder. 32
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StatiHX Convocation
of Crater Lake Chapter
JJ, It. A. M.t -i ut'xiia.v
evening. Feb. l?th. at 7:30
p. m. Work in M. M. de
gree. Visiting companions welcomo.
C. M. HOUSTON, H. P.
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