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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBITXR. MEDFORD, OREfiOY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY If); -15)31.
CHOOSE GiRL AS
Meteorological Report
IVbi-uury IB, IBlll
Medford hiiU vicinity: TonlKht
and I'ridny fair. Nut much change
in temperature.
OrcRon: Fair tonight and I'YI
day, becuniiiiK unsoilled in north
port ion Friday. Colder east por
tion tonight.
' Mcufon) high school lias been
selected to furnish tlio queen for
the prosperity parade on March I
sad to rule over the ball In the
evening.'
ncgular votluK procedure as fol
lowed in the aunuul student body
elections will be used. lllass presi
dents and a commltteo of students
will each pick three nominees from
each class. Theso will be submit
ted to I lie student council and one
final cuoico will be inndo for llw
queen. '
Selection Is to be mode the fore
part of next week and the voting
will come about the middle of the
week. All student body ticket hold
ers will be allowed a vote toward
the selection of the queen.
The Active club has offered a $"
prize to the hlKh school orRiuilza
tloft or class which enters the bcHl
float In the prosperity parade and
It Is expected that a number will
compete.
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2. y a .
Local Data ? 7
a.? ' r
? !
Temporal uro (decrees) 44 3a
lllKluiHt (last 11! hours) f.7 41
Lowest (lust 12 hour) 3!' 3X
lie), humidity (per ct.) 'J'i 87
I'rccliillntion (Indies). . .in .01
State of weather. .Light rain Cloudy
EAGLE POINT
Lowest temperature this morn
IiiK 3(i degrees.
Total precipitation sinco .Sept. 1,
1931). 0.93 inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 59: lowest 44.
Sunset today, 6:4!i p. in.
SunriHC J-'rlday, 7:Ut) u. m,
Sunset Kridny, 0:50 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
EAGLE POINT, Ore., Feb. 19.
(Spl.) Ftecent guests from Med
ford at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Itoy Stanley were Mr. and Mrs.
N. A. Mead and daughters and
Miss Wells and Mr. llogun.
Miss Kern Biiniwon, one of the
high school teachers, s pent the
week end in Uugcno nt the home
of her parents, Mr. and MrH. Fain
ftlmpson.
-j. W. Blgham nnd small daugh
ter were business callers Monday.
C H. Morgan, who has been vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Cora Mor
gan, has returned to Keno to re
sume ;work there.
Mr. and Mrs. TV. K. Hammcll
left . Thursday by motor for I..
Angeles, on. a pleasure trip. They
plan to bo away ten days.
Members of the Jack Ktowcll
family, who have been confined to
their .homo with mumps, nro able
to .be;:out- again. '
C. M. llaan spent tho week end
In .''Poi-tUind.
v Mr. and Mrs. Fred llayliH of
irilt, Cat., were guests Wednesday
of. Mr.. and Mrs. Itoy Stanley
Mr. a,nd Mrs'. Waller Antlo of
Medford nnd Mr. and Mis. Ous
Nichols were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. R. Henderson Saturday
evening. They all attended the
benefit dance given by the ball
club.
. Juy Prultt -was a business caller
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilichard f?tnner and
Mr.'.Deryl Clrcon of Medford were
guetits:at tuc sunnysido hotel lor
Sunday dinner..
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles IS. Illness
andl Mr., nnd Mrs. n. F.. I'rltchott
attended the dance hero Saturday
nlrht.
. Friends of Mrs. LeRoy A. Smith
pleasantly surprised her on lier
birthday, Sunday evening. An en
joyable , evening was spent, after
which' 'a covered dish lunch was
served, (iuests present wero Mr.
and Mi's. S. K. Barnes, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Chas. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs.
Nick. Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1,.
(hlMreth. Mi. J'. R. Hlownll.
Myrtle, June and Thomas Stowoll.'
Mrs. 'Nettle Orover, Mrs. Mary F.
8lowc.II, P. M. Stowell. Frances
Barnes, Mr. Shaw, Charley Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry.
Saturday evening. February 21.
I D I I r r
ft 2
city 2;? ?. ?
Hnkor City 40 32 Cloudy
Hlsiimrck 30 20 Clear
Boise 02 3H itnln
Bonvor 04 34 Clear
Dos Moines 38 32 Cloudy
Fresno 08 4S V. Cdy.
Helena 08 40 Cloudy
Los Angeles .... 74 04 I Cdy.
Marshflcld 00 30 Clear
Phoenix 70 40 Clear
Portland 08 40 P. Cdy.
lied Bluff 02 40 Clear
Hoscburg 08 38 Cloudy
Mult Ijike 02 38 P. Cdy.
San Francisco... 00 00 Clear
Kanta Fo 40 24 Clear
Scattlo 02 40 1. Cdy.
Spokane 04 38 V. Cdy.
Walla Walla .... 04 42 Cloudy
Winnipeg 32 22 P. Cdy.
W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist
1
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pago On) '
government, lakes all Ihn money
away from Mellon, Rockefeller,
Buker and Ford, and gives frcu dl
vorco lo everybody, "with wild
children roaming around," in ton
seequenco it will not bo the fault
of Dr. Palmont. i la lias warned
this government.
Meanwhile tho.se Itusslniis one
mien of capitalism do n llltlo capl
talistic business on their own tic
count. An Amoriciin firm tho Kl
tinglon Sell I Id Company lias con-
uncled to buy fifty million dollars
worth of furs from ltiissiu. Ion
million dollars worth every year
lor nvo years. And this govern.
mont, recovering from Its Uiisso-
phobia. In a lucid Interval nnnroves
the trnnuction. Also Hussiu's gov
ernment spends more thnn ours nnd
has a surplus instead of a doflclt.
and every man in Russia hits n
Job, whether ho wants It or not.
No Idlo class allowed. Htirli u
country should ho ttblo to teed Its
wild children.
It pays to euro lor your health
At the Biltmoro motel, hero, you
may seo James J. Corbott. who
lloivs ago to tho world's .heavy
weight chnmpionslilp from John L.
Kscle Point will have tho measure cnnmpionsnip iron
of seeing the Hellvlew eo.nmi.nltv "Hlvnn, volco as strong as when
plalyens present "Beads on
String." which will bo given In the
Orange hall.
' Mm. 8. K. Ituwlctt. Miss Haltle
Howlett and Mrs: A. Woodrlch were
business visitors In. Medford Tues
. Miss Sybil Castor, formerly of
this place bur now of Phoenix, was
a visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Kwasey. Mrs. Kditll Wcid
man and S. 11. llarnlsh wero bust-
new callers in Medford Tuesday
The BUdden death of Mrs. Gladys
iHiveland, who passed away Feb
ruary 14. nt the Community ho
pltal In Medford, came as a shock
to her many friends In K.igle Point.
Mrs, Loveland was a woman of
splendid ' character and will bo
greatly mlsned In this vicinity. The
fyuiiiatliy- of tho community goes
.:ou tto her family.
Mr. and Mm. A. J. Tlngleaf and
daughters -were called to Los An
igeles by the sudden death of Mr.
-'Tingleaf's mother.
Asturla L. U Bruning of Col
fax, Wash., purchased halt Interest
In B. B. Hughes' mortuary.
Wisconsin Woman
Lost 11 Lbs.
f "Have been taking Kruschen
Salts for fat reduction sm on my
fecund boltl J lost 11 timinds in
six weeks and feel fine Krurhen
ure gives you a lot of vim and
pep."
KrusVhen (talts are used dally by
millions all over the world not only
to take off fat from overweight
people but to rejuvenate tho entire
t-yAtem.
one bottle of Kruschen Salt.i
(lasts 4 weeks) costs but 85e ami
one bottle will prove of vast bene
fit to people who havo eiimdlpa
Hon. headaches. Indigestion, nerv
uusness, rheumatism, deprewtlon,
acidity and auto-Intoxication.
Not only that but one buttle will
lirlng about body activity lnerenw
(n energy, vigor and ambition,
sparkling eyes and freedom from
pimples and blemishes millions
know all tills you ought to know
it, Take one-half teaspoon In a
glass of hot w-ater every morning
before breakfast walk a little each
day cut down on sweets and fst
forming foods.
Bold bv Jarmln A Wrtnf. n.i
Heath's Drug Htore and druggieis
America over with tho distinct un
derstanding that one bottle will
he fought his big fights. Ills weight
is not ton pounds above what It
was In training, mid his chest
measurement Is at least ten Inches
greater than Ills waist measure
ment, ns it should bo.
"Kut little and til regular hours,
plenty of fruit, never cat tiuito us
much as you think you want, and
ncvor eat unless you Rro really
hungry. Cut dowu ou food when
you cut down on work, as you
wouiu no lor a horse. Tuko regu
lar exercise, suited to your ago.
dully baths. Health la man's nor
mal condition. He must do hoiiii
thing foolish lo loso It. A man
should llvo long and dio peacefully
and painlessly, like a child going
to slocp." Thus spoke James J.
Corbott.
A group of Italian priests, beg
ging the pope to "defend the souls
of our parishioners autanlcnlly be
sieged and dally exposed to tro
ItiendoUB perils," called from the
popo a protest against Mussolini's
government of great historical Im
portance Tho popo said that
"through somo high phenomenon
of telopnlhy" ho had arrived at
tho samo conclusions, and then for
nnilaled his grouuds on sorlous
complaint against tho Musslonlnl
government.
He formally accused the govern
ment of permitting ami encourag
ing "tho triple evil of Immoral
ncwspaiiers, motioti pictures aud
vaudevlllo shows," and protested.
Willi osperiHl earnestness, against
government countenancing Protest
ant propaganda, "to an extent that
surprises even the Protestants."
The pope shows physical ns well
as menial coinage In his criticisms
of Mussolini's conduct and failure
(a llvo up lo the Lateruu treaty,
as tho ihjpo understands It. Mus
solini, who was an extrenio radical
before he rose to power. Is not re
ligious at heart and not fond of
criticism. Tho pope's tiny domln
Ion lies In tho hollow of Musso
Hill's hand, and Kurope must won
der what would happen If any
cheek to Mussolini's wwer should
threaten.
Postmaster llenernl lliiinn, uik
lug prlvato air mail carriers in
do belter, with higher speed ami
lower charges, reveals tho Inter. I
esllng fact that "tho mllltarv
branches of the government are
not at sll enthusiastic, about snv
part that civil aeronautics might
holp jrou loso fat or money back. I)ly I" ny prcjiareduesa program.
Mr. Ilrown says tho "military
branches" speuk of civil aeronaut
ics "with some contempt."
Tho more Intelligent men In t lie
army and navy ale not so foolish,
of jroiirsn. They procure all their
planes from civil manufacturers,
the government lieltig loo dull lo
mniiuructuri) on Its own account,
and tiie champion tiler of Ih (-country,
at present Captain Hawks, es
tablishing new records, does so as
a civilian, backed by u civilian oil
company.
If war came, this government
would depend entirely on civlliuu
manufacturers.
Aimless speculation, and fruitless
effort often lead to scienllfic ac
complishment. Chemistry is the
seeking to change Inferior metals
seeking to chango iurerior metals
to gold. And now the old divin
ing rod. wltli credulity as Its only
asset, may be replaced by a "roil"
that really locates what you seek.
A needle, called t lie 1 lotch kill
super dip, described before the
American Institute or Mining and
Metullllgurigical Engineers, takes
advantages of the fuel that cer
tain doposlts disturb the earth's
normal magnetic lines. In the
hands of a prospeclor. knowing ge.
ology, the new divining rod is
expected to reveal deposits of gold
and other precloush substances.
You are not advised to Invest in
any such contrivance, just yet, but,
you might speculate on this:
What would be the effect on the
world's gold standard nations, if
it became suddenly possible to mul
tiply the gold supply by ten or a
thousand, at little cost?
WILL BE TALKED
Much inti-rent ;h Im.-Ihk huvn
liy liuiti itttviH of tlii' valley jn
(he meeting to lc held nt 2 p.m
Saturday at tho lllka H'ink re
jiortH 1. Wilcox, county HKcnt
Orchard ruritli.ini; n wiMI a.
other tij inujiiiKciiH'tit proliluni"
ur to ho iJi.scUH.st'd ,y J'rof. C
V. lluzck of tho 1 CtnKon Htiiti
Anricultural college. 1'i'of. Ku
zck linn curried on many fertilizer
expert menu and Ik well (luallflcd
to report ii lion the (tucHtlon uf.
orchard fertilizing.
The matter of moisture con
servation will also lie dincUH.sod.
Olen Arnspler, engineer for the
Medford and Talent IrrlKutlon dis
tricts, reporlM that he will he pre
pared to acquaint the grower with
the true fads pertaining to the
storage water Hilnutfon. All yrow
eiH should he present so that they
may know the facts um thutt gov
ern their orchard operations accordingly.
Illy James Waldock purclmsnd
Van .JoneB lntcrent in gen ami nier
chandiuo business formerly known
ns Van'H (lash store.
BUTTE FALLS
KL'TTK FAUS. Ore.. Kub. 1!).
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. It, A. Hott.s
wero guestN uf Mr. and Mr. Frank
Carson Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mix K. A. Illlilrnth and
Will Weir attcn.ted the Hrancv
meeting in Kiij;le I'olut Ti today
evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kiisin,- I.ir.m and
yon pent the week end in Butte
Full.
Mm. Adial Neff and children r
Medford are visiting Mm. Neff's
i parents, "I Joe'1 and M is. ( io.sji.
i Mr. and Mrs. Carl fohleli;, are
; wro4?kiiiff their house and may creel
I n modern home.
The new county nurse was here
I Tue.-lay.
Thehna Ttineatv In very ill. She
has been Jn the hospital &incc .Sat
urday niKlit.
Mrs. J. V. Jackson pent the
week end in imikciic.
Mr, Craft, tho Keminton sales
man, was here Tuesday.
Se vera I Mutte Falls people at
tended the Yeoman dunce in Mod
ford Thur.sday. Ainon those who
a l tended were Mr. and Mrs. Kverett
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hoover
ami Kltfa Ahbott.
Mr. and Mi's. Hill Welch visited
over the week end nt the Abbott
home here.
Kverett Moore was a 1mm: no 3
visitor In Eagle Point and Medford
Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mm. Osc:ir llhslnhothnm.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Jackson and
daughter Ta Miotic, Mr, and Mrs.
Karl Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Hedendeen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
I'atton. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jlib
bard. Mis.s Xaoml Van Oiooh, Ted
Feredenbuiff, Orba nnd Klpa Ab
bott and Jeslie Casey. Karl "Wy
more, Klmer Abbott and Mr. and
Mrs. Kverett Moore attended the j
vn.nihc iii Li-iuuu i-uiii oaiuruay
nit: lit.
O wen -Orejjo n lai m her com pany
started up one Jammer Monday.
Albert LcKoy Martin died at the
Sacred Heart hospital Monday
nii-lit. He had been ill a month.
GOING 10 TALENT
T
Members of the second debate
team at .Medford high school will
journey to Talent tonight and dis
cuss the affirmative side or tho
quest Ion bel'ore tho CiratiKe there.
Harbarii nrury and Maxlno Ha
Ken will support the affirmative
side of the, question and will op
pose Doris liundy and Hob Nelson,
the negative team, jyoth tho first
and second teams at the hinli
school are making trips around the
county, appearing before Granges.
Intel scholastic debates for the
district championship do not com
mence until next week, but these
trips afford the first team mem
bers practice in debating. The sec
ond team has debates scheduled
lor the Hellview and I'lnehurst
Grange hulls and will also meet
the Ashland high second team.
t urd of Tlianks.
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 loss of our beloved
husband and father: also for the
lovely floral offerings.
Mrs. J. I,. Demmcr and
Family. 330
Funeral services will be hold at
2:30 Wednesday in Medford.
Purifies
LUCKIES are always
kind to your throat
e -jis" 4V5;N " physician is: Keep
i-mi Jf J 11 - ' ' v' o out oJoors, in the
JF Jk vfl " 1 " ' deeply, lake plenty
J? C - - " " '- i and have a peru
A F sMkttW ' rr. I d,ceheek.ltpcn
jlj
Everyone knows that sunshine
mellows - that's why the "TOASTING"
process includes the use of the Ultra
Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE - made of the
finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop
THEN-"IT'S TOASTED" an extra, secret
heating process. Harsh irritants present
in aU raw tobaccos are expelled by
"TOASTING." These irritants are sold to
others. They are not present in your
LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES arc
always kind to your throat.
TUNC IN
1 he LucfcyStriJte
Dcincc Ori'hrJ.
Irii, ccrry The,
duv, Tliur.rfoy
nnd Saturday
evening over
N. B. C. net-livrlcj.
66
It's toasted"
Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough
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