Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1931)
PAGE TWO Iocal arid Personal Itouble Holiday Comlnic . . : , Already Medford people are mak ing, preparations to enjoy another double, holiday vacation, as July Fourth this year cornea on a Sat urday. ' There will be ft choice of places at which to attend celebra tions within a few hours ride, In cluding the two-day celebration at "Crescent City, whilo Crater Lake, Diamond Lake the Josephine Caves, Lake 'o tSa Woods, Prospect, Rogue, Hlh.iCtc, will ..undoubtedly attnict' many Medford and volley people. The Af'hland two-day colebratlon will attract the many stay-at-homes.: ,i ' . . ; . knie From' Lake 'o Woods Mr. and Mrs. VV. 8. Ollmore, who spent several days fishing the past ' week at Lake of the Woods, and oh the Klamath river, with friends, report the fishing fine and roads excellent. . . Cofvl Off For O.A.U. Meet Judge Wm. Colvlg, state com mander of the Oregon department of the, O.A.K., lcavea today for Portland to attend tho aimuul meet lng-of the C1VI1 War vetorans of the state there this week. . . . Oookseys Oil Klicep Itfincli . Mrs. B. M. Cooks, K. o. Cook scy, Donald- and Orhln Cooksey went to Burns, Oregon; where they liave a sheep ranch, according to the Central1 Point American. ' Broken windows glazed by Trowbridge Cablnot Works, 230tf Bliss New on Vacation Mfa9 Dorothy Ness, of Medford, Is' spending her vacation' In Hose 6urg visiting her mother; Mrs. T. H...NCSS. Sho expects to visit hot father ,111 . Alarshflcld and WI1T nlsJ visit In Portland bef.jvo rttui-ning to her work in Mcdfor.i. Phone 642. We'll haul -away you-.' rafifsi City Sanitary Service. Will Visit Alaska : Judge and Mrs. Olonn-O. Taylor . will make a several woeko tour of Alaska, leaving on this vacation trip the last of July, Farvlew riotol In Ashland undor new management. Motion, rooms. Attractive weekly' and monthly fates. 04 NW A'piilrgnto Malt llouto A' new mull route was Inaugu rated1 over the Cameron loop rond last week,1 going from ftuclr to Spencer,' then down1 the Applcgato fiver to tho Applcgato postofflco. About IB famines arc served by the Ticw route; ' ' Stamped pillow cases' of Pop'percl tubing 1 values on enlo at n; Handicraft Shop, S. Central. 84't'f 1 " Newcomers In Mcdford . .-. . t Mr. and Mrs. Loynl Heath and sons moved from Ornnts Pass last Friday to Medford, , Whoro . Mrs. Heath and the children will rrwlrto for a time. Mr. Heath, who recently sold his- mcifa clothing store 'In Grants Pass will leave soon for Se attle, where he has' noeclptod a position In sj large shoo storo. Now is tho cheapest tlmo to cal clrnlno and paint. Call us and we'll give you an estimate of cost. Tel. 108. tf TYftrno From Vacation . Keva ftutchlnson of the Copco's Klamath Fnlls office,' and formerly of the Raguo 131k eoctlon, has re iurneff from a brief vacation spout fn' Washington and laah'o. t Freo weed with your early order for greeir slabs. Med. Fuel Co Tel. til. tf lake Kinrnnrc Hoad Oiling .Following completion of the olf ng of The Dalles-California' high way, between Fort Klamath Junction and Klamath Falls, the state highway crew will tako up the work of oiling the highway leading from The Doltcs-Callfornla hlgh- ' way ;o tne cnlranco.of Crater Na tlonal park. , More lustrous permanent waves with our now Frederick combina tion Croqulgnoln or Hhelton ma Chine. Kspcclnlly good results on fine, chair Ito. Emma Cllno Bhop. Tol 454. V . - 92 Mhw Roberts' Now Pmlllon " Mlrts Paulino Itohofu 1io i , ceptod a position with the Jackson County Building and. Loan associa tion at their offices on North Cen tral avenue, $100,000 Kodak prtooa. t Poasley Studio, v Dotatls 41tt Miner Iletnrns Home . Charles J. Meter who spent the psst. four weeks on Foots Creek prospecting and visiting -old friends, recently left for Itta home at Yolo. UnlruU.to ploaw, J6o. Hotel Harbor 8hopv . ( fttftthtttfrivc Id Anhlnnd Grand ; W. D.- Booth and tnmlly havo feeentry moved to Anhland. Mr Booth rorently soM the Hhady Cove Auto Cnnip on th Crator Lnke htirhwfly. r tOO LATE TO CLASSIFY truH BALK Aiirlcotf will at art Minna about June 24. . It. I' .Ward, Kern Valley. Thono MK2I. JtKNT Furnished home for wks., cheap Imiuiro at 64J Mho Bt., after 5 r. m, 00 foil HUNT House. Call S4-W. ron " ItF.NT FurnlFhed two and foiff-room Apartments, reduced rate, lis N. Holly. WAKTEf I td -lnch tentrlfiigiil , ininip, loo to 100 feet of pipe for 'hii Al. Angora Koats or sheep. P O. Box , 179, Kagl Point. -89 VANTED Man to dig well In x for a good car, l'hon Sc-limcor's Muter Dead Claudu, BiJuuoc-r,. ropmiehtatlye of the Illuke. Moffat and.Towne Paper coninh"AV. unci wofi known in Medford, while at Klamath Falls last week was summonsa to Seattle because of tho death of Ills sister there. To Visit Irer Son Mrs. Boll Knrr left Friday even ing by stage for Santa Cruav Calif., where sho will visit her son for tho next two month. touch At NKlt Seliool Coach L. B. Mayflcld of the Grants l'ass high school and Mrs. Miiyflcia, torn.., in, Berkeley, Cal., whore ' the coai-lf will attend' a school 1 conducted .bjr natioituily known sport leaders. He will re main for six weeks. The regular buslncs meeting - of the St. Ann's Altar Society will be hold Tuesday at 2i30 at tho ParlBh hall." ' ' ' ' ' SiM-nt Day Willi Friends ; , Mrs. Henry Grime and Mrs. William Sunders of Klumnth Falls, motored to Medford Thursday, to spend the. day visiting friends. Big rough 'blocks mill, tt.SO per load. direct ' Mud. from Fuel tf Co. Tel. 631. Snow At iLako Tliursilay .Tourists returning, to the city from Crater Lake stated that srt'ow fell like April showers at Crator Lake throughout Thursday. Since visibility at the lake rlin was poor, tourists entering the park were not charged the usual fee at entrance. Soft, natural permanents $5, Tulip oil waves 17.50.' Fr6 sham poo Mon., Tuos., Wed., with 11 finger wave or' marcel,' short hair. Facials Thur., Frl., tl- Bowman's. Tol. S7. 91 Ir. Klflott lfortio Today Dr. B. ft. Jfilllotf,' who has been attending the Oregon Stato Dental oonventlon in Portland, ta expected to return homo today. , Annual sale of Bucllla Em broidery . packago, goods. One half price at tho Handicraft Shop1, S. Central. - 84tf Don Falior Honored .lOvery year ut .commencement, each department of Willamette. Uni versity names an' outstanding stu dent to tho place of AsHistnnt Pro fessor. Donald Fnbor of Central Point,, was one' , of 17 Junior stu dents, who will' iiavO clnssr,j In' the public schools of Snlcm and will HC BCIlOOIH OI mill will aid Coach Spec Keene In hl Unl- q JicK service, ask aooui our out vcrslty classes. Don Is a graduato 1 of-town f tailing, . hunting and plc of Central Point high school of tho ! nicking trips, phono 000. ' 4 clnss of 1928, whoro ho played an' ' ... , ..., ' ' oiitwtiinilimr Hurt in nthletlnti. Central Point American.' tirystiilglow, Umiak, .gloss . su premo.' ' The Pcasleys, opp.- Holly theater.' tf VAt flfnnr rir VlnytX Hurt 'foil yertivv fljro Floyd. Hurt of Mcdford wi p pointed by Gover nor Hon Olcott on tho utato hoard of flcroim'u'tlCM that had !ocn cruat A by tho lQtflHimur9.'pf.'.thiit;ypr., Ida Wood nnd Floronod Graves, pjtperlenoed piano teachers. Htudlo 32tf N. Onkdalo. Phone 1042W, KM'ii(xrH In Now lloniif Mr, unrf Mr. Cllntun Speneer and family havo .moved Into the residence nt 1310 WcHt Main Ktreot, where tho Chun'. Wln family re sided before movliiB Into tho coun try. Mr. Spencer roeently bocaino a'momber'of tho Vlni ngoncy hero. Arlll Sheet MotnlH Works does expert repalrlns, fonder apd nuto boly repairing tf RtfoH VlHln nt Kono , : MIM DlXlo . Itrown of Ituch, U vlsitinur her a lint nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marklo of Keno, Klnmnth county: If you need any cnlclmlntng or painting done, Phono 108. tf Had try In ttoschuric .It, A. Uadley, of Medford, has been spending a for days In ftoso bur'tf nttendln to h!lncns affairs. MfV photograph ppoelal.' Tho PoajleyV, opp. Holly theater, 4 1 tf At Outer Inke Aimln Mist PnuHno tiuthrlfi of Euffene Wilt airnlu spend tho summer In employment At Onitw Uiko and return' to LoA Anffele In the fall to continue her rtudy lnmu..lc. Vapon Shampoo requires no oap or wntor, drlea Instantly and leaves the hair soft and elosny. Kmmu Cllne Shop. Tel. 464. 83 Mnlford Oolf fluh Invltetl Oolfeni of .evuthern Oregon will gntlier at Marnhfleld July and B for the dedication o.' the Coos Country club's now 110,000 club house.. Invitations have beep ex tended to the gulf clubs of Ashland. Dnndon, Cottage drove, 1-higene, Grants Pass, Klnmnth Falls, Med ford and Itosehurg. tlolf nmtchtM are scheduled for July 4 nnd 6. Portraits of distinction. Pcasleys, o)ip.' Holly the.itor. The tf VUltlna; In MeiHoni . Mr. and Mrs. .Justin Kifert, of this city have gone to .Medford, whei-e they will visit the farmer's mother, Mrs. Hose .Kifert, and his sister, Mrs. Clenne . Huchtcr- who reoently retnmeditav Medford from aicrauiftnto. JLtoseburg New ,lto- BUILDING & LOAN, rr".? ASSOCIATION MEDFORD MAIL Moral to Merrill ' .'Cho-l.conard Bowman family of C-Vntral Point, have moved to Mer rill, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. Bowman a employed by tho Union Oil com pany. Xcw I,icnHe 1'lnlcffi Increasing The sight of tho new lt3l Oregon llconse' plates Is gradually becom ing more fumlliar in Medford and on the leading- hlgh'vays of this vicinity. The color of the plate Is dark blue, with white lettering. Ifurold Flsk (araduutcs Among the Jackson county gVad-jhad uates ut the University of Oregon , last week was Harold Flsk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Flek of Orlf fin creek. '. - ' Leaves for Vancouver - : Miss Alice Cromar left on' the Shasta yesterday for Vancouver,' B. C, where she will spend the sum mer. -; - : - ' Lovely Tulip Oil waves, f 6.E0; other permanents $5; shampoo' and finger wave III' marcel 76o. Kath ryn Locatoll, 230 S. Central, 1374. Carnival Gift to Kiks - The Eugene lodge of Elks, which Is sponsoring the Iaavltt, Brown nnd Muggins carnival in that city jthls week; and which carnival play ed 'Medford, 2 weeks ago undor the Shrine auaplcct), has received from the carnivar' management two big pncklng cases filled "with dolls. Tab bits and pillows to be used In the lodgo's annual Christmas cheer dis tribution this year. I Cut flowers for all occasion Mixed bouqueUi and' corsages' n' specialty.. 326 South liolly. Phone 31P0-L. tf Dredgo Resumes Worlc The dredge" on Foots creek start ed up operations last Tuesday after a short shut down duo to short ago of water. ' :" " Fined $50 In Court - Oscar Warran, who appeared be fore Judge Glenn O. Taylor yester day aftornoon in city court, pleaded guilty to the charge filed against him for tho possession o'f moon shine, nnd was fined ISO. The ar rest was made yesterday mornin'g by local police officers.- ' Tho Checkered Cab Co., phon 1100, Is offering spoolal 4th of July rates to Crater Lako, K. Falls, Crescent City, Diamond lako, Ash land, etc.- Reasonable prices and '. , . ' VlHltom In Medford yesterday from various localities wore FVahlc FltZKerald nnd Walter Fitzgerald of Hams Valley1, Mr. and Mrs.' C. C. HohlMM; D. W. Dickey and Mrs. Kloyd' Hendiickson of Phoenix, Mrs.'' Florence MaV and Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent ' . tivvi KorPt Imkont VcnU A flro patrol lookout stallbn has been looilod' on top of tho mllo hlh p'ealc located ,10 ml tea aouth eat ofiOtendalo at tho converanco of Douglas, JoHophlno and Jaoksoh counties, formerly known as Onion Hpiinps mountain, - nnd now re named Klnfc mbuntaln by forestry offltilAls In honor of Porter S. King of Mnlcm, Ore., assistant stato fbr c.ttor. Hoy K tl Wind a Is lbok'otit at tho new station. Aslis Vntr 1ormlr? :. Joseph 1. Howell of Kerby, filed nr-plicatlon' for 0.37 necond feet of water for IrrtKatlon of 30 acres on AlthouH creek, Illinois rlvor, Joso phlno county, last week, frnrriY PiVMrty Trrterf Tho old Fisher plncio In tho Un lontown district of tho Applogate section recently changed hands. Mr. Yokum nnd Mr. Fry, who havo resided" there for the pnt year, traded It to Mr. und Mrs. Fred Wonto for their property on Lozler Lane. Mr. Din I nml Sou Hero W. K. Deal nnd llttlo boii Tommy, nro In this city from Portland to nd several dny$ vlslttnt? friends and ftttendlns to business matters. Forum Off l'rcsH 1he May and June Unito of ''Poriint Flimhe," u!illcntlon ut the1 Copco ' offices Is now off tho prcfA, nnd is being circulated among tho t'opeb employee, and othorn IntercKt'ed In tho orgnnl tloii. Xiimorotis articles of loterent nre In the olitht-pnxe maRalne, In- etudinit a poem written by Miss Ulllnn J. Welchlein of fliwcburs. lllt Treo JVIK1 , The Crater National forpnt offlro hero has received word that a tree believed the largci ever felled In the flly section Was cut recently by the Pelican Pay Lumber com puny, measuring out 18,000 board feet. JnrksonTtllo 7tl Yrnrs Xgif "At JnckiMnvllle. southern Oro- iton, theis are two flags raised the glorious old stars and stripes nnd the palmetto and rattlesnake fls'g," said the Oregonlan on June tlth, seventy years ngo. Otrtl of Thnnkn Wo want to thnnk all our friend, for their kindness and sympathy d,,rlniy -IV1" 'V!'1 J,fMhj(i'Wrt hiishimj ani fmiuuS' jo r;U), henufiful' t fnVnl 'oftfirlbfcs. 4 ' ? 4 - j Mrj. Xura r"ury A v.l It h Kury lc.nd M isS FOUNDED . 1909 vi JACKSON COUNTY TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, A -cwiaor AikiIou '-. Lust week In mentioning the Iks specimen of wheat grown on Luth er Hazeiwood's farm near Wilder vllle. The American referred to this place . as Ha-zelvrood's ''squirrel" ranch. tie demands an' apology, and so this newspaper takes pleas ure in making the apology, It should have read "digger" rancho." Tho American .trusts tins' apology is -entirely satlsfactory.-Central Point American. Spare Tire Stolen ETirnerson Merrick reported to police yesterday thst the spare tire been stolen from his 1512 Model T-Ford -cap. fjcave for 1amontl TiUke ' Mr. 'and' Mrs'.' O'.' M: Murphy and M1ss Olariys Murphy left late yes terday afternoon for Diamond Lake where they will spend several days at their cabin. " Guard I'nlts Home Wednesday Company A and the headquarters company, the local units of the Ore-go'- National ''Guard;' will arrive home 6n a ipec'lal military train late- next Wednesday ' forenoon, from the State encampment at Camp Clatsop. -' Warner to Convention , Postmaster-Wm. Ji Warner leaves today or tomorrow morning for Eu gene tb attend the annua) 'conven tion of the Oregon state postmasters,- at ' whlvh rrtrmnrons-qtiestions Involving impj ovsments. flf. mall aervhre1 hf the state will be-'taken up. About .300 postmasters are ex pected to lie In attendance. Brisbane's Today ' , (Continued from Pag On)' the' state of Vera Orui, that passes la limiting the number of priests In the state to one for 106,000 papu lation.' Ab there are hree bishops In Vera Cruz the number of priests will be limited to-seven, Whereas churches In the state, all Catholic, total 1200. ' The bishop 'of Vera Cruz. Monslgnor 'Guiaar ' Valencia, declares that ' tho hnrchea' 'ill nuvo to Da closed, Antl-rolleihus vutuiuuns in i:uuiuries aimnst one hundred per cent Catholic are puzznns ann Douna to brlna; ser ious trouble, The antagbnlB'm' is known to bB poiitlcn'l, prombted by a low ringicaciors. : v . , , ' I Sailors don't'llko chafiSc,-and the officers'" are llko the sailor s. 8,600 1-Hritlsh navigators resent the sugfreiitton -that "port" and "Btarbonrrt" be changed to "loft" and "right." The objection Is. baa ed on the fact that Chinese 1 and other eastern sailors emploved as liutuiBmen, know llttlo Kngllsh, nmr wn'jid not tt'ri'tlc'f stand Tnct x that .sartors', rr-pre-portati6n, older, than tho bViffiilo 1.UU1111K 16 earliest form of trnns or the ox, dislikes change.- : 2 , ' ' ' " - ' ' , NotlilnB succeeds like success. ttUBRla proved it. Timidity., has: vanished from tho Russian ffovorn nient. Tlioso on the Insido nn jonB or tnlk about a "war of capitalist nations against 'tho Soviet repul)-' llci" . ' 1 - .-.,.' ' , As to this-aren't c6untrylt 'may Interest you to know that, In1 tho mind of llussia, wo are ''written-! orr." , Stalin and his followers' de-1 cfde that wo huvo too many wor ries of our own to bother with' us. The flvo-yAnr plan Is working-ami' our "bent minds" are wisely begin ning to Inquire how they did It, instead of repeating, dully, "tlioy enrt't do It." -'t' ' If you ate one of the mournful brigade holding oh to stocks bought two years' ago, atid hrtping for a return, If may oncourage you to know Hint a f6w, nt least, of the big benrs are turning td tho 6(hor sldo. Hut don't do any gahfullng on that Information, or you will regret it, as you now regret tho other gambllg. .1(1 Ontrnlnnrlnns In Sweden STOCKHOLM, Juno 20. (P) Hwodert nt present has 30 cente narians, according to' the centrnl bureau of statistics, In Stockholm, while Germany, with a poputntlon ton times that of Sweden, ha only 28 porsons more than 100 years old. ., ,:f IN VACATION TIMK. Don't forget to keep In- , touch with the old home town when you leave, for your summer vncatlon. Havo your Mail Tribune forwarded to the new address. I'hone Main 75 nnd the matter will be promptly attended to. .. .... 4 "' - '" " . m i .. ..' I .... . ... fc- :"S5agf III ''nri "-'V 'Jm' Genuine Nappanese Tay j, A J.. fl. ft.Li mon. I IF tl 1 ' A 'lD ' ... T ADJ POlICE CAPTURE INTER- J J J . V ' JT.JlVX-- I i NATIONAL SMUGGLERS! I J" J ; TABLES'! yhA Our Regular' $1.50 ' l C SK!,- II Price Each A J-MhK,.,r J.,,., i OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1931. To Visit Relatives , . Mrs. John 8. Gallagher , and daughter Ellisubeth of New .York City are expected In Medford Monday . morning to visit Mrs. finllagher's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. D. "Welch" at their hirao on Mistletoe street. Central Point Federated Churches J. M. Johnson, pastor Bible school opens at !:45 a. m. rne oioie, ine text oook oi j. .i . . . . - f uasna, supi. a gooa ciass tor pi.-. plls of any age. "Come.' The castor Rvlll preach In bth servfcej of tH ijay) ami- an trvl tatlon is extended to all who are not In attendance elsewhere.' Meteorological Report Juno 21, 101 Medford" nnd vicinity: Fair Sun day; -moderate temperature. Oregon: Generally fair Sunday, but becoming cloudy and unset lied on coast. Thunderstorms in mountains; eas't portion moder ate temperature. , s ft Local Data Temperature (degs.).. 53 : Highest (last 12 hrs.) 73 UOTft (lust 12 hrs.)., 63 ilel. humidity (pet.).. 83 Precipitation (inches) 0 State of weather Cldy 80 81 G2 17 0 Clear,; Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1U30, 13.19 inches. SunriHo today, 4:35 a. m. Runfeet today, 7:40 p. m. Sunrise Monday 4:3G a. m. V. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. A yield of 761 pounds of seed cotton nor aero was obtained' at I Tifton. Ga.. when fertilizer ' was j ueea, wnere oniy an pounas nau . been in-own before. - . l- L-' k-,mw: l V afJyV ' ,',-'': M-G-M's Tremendous Drama, with V f JOk I f ' NEIL HAMILTON CLIFF EDWARDS : J yj J .i. MARJOEIE RAMBEAU CLARK GABLE - LrVyl ''"' ADDED STAGE ATTRACTION V MONDAY EVE, 8:30 P. M. . , ' &ftM AMATEUR'S RADIO ! ' v ' l kmlll OPPORTUNITY I , BROADCAST : I TJ" T". . I Mr-V7 - By Rcmotee Control Over KMED I A Kl aT ' ; I Cl ' V SEE ANO HEAR . I IPVtic Plr? ! "' -: )' "PROSPECTORS" "A IllO X)iJ J I ' ''jiA' Old Time Orchestra ' j , and Others ; jttfSi ":iLL .. . -,'li iirX EARLE DAVIS CTTJ I MOTHER LEAVES ; . FOR SON, KILLED- Upon receipt of word-of th' death of her son. Philip Horner, killed in an airplane crash. near " ,, ,, . ... n u Avliu. Calif., yesterday. Mrs. o. n, H.rPl.f Horner, her .daughter Harrlet, and George itorner; tineleiot the youth, left lfc evening ;train.,'or Aias cadero, Calif.)! wlierej arrnRementa for the funeral will i&fyt ! O. H. Horner, phlllp'sifather, yind another, eion Arthurtreside in Atascadcro. Howard Hprrjerl wen known In Medford. resigned tn.ora tho local National -Guard, about three months ago, ana-Is-uow .en listed with the U. 8; matnek;:. ! Philip Horrier, the dead' youth, was In the armv air resei'vo Corps, and had been In Medford only once to visit his mother since she has mode her home here. Because he had registered under his middle name, difficulties were experienced In oheking up Identlfl catlono. SA.f LUIS OBISPO, Cal., Juno 20 ? Scond Lieutenant Philip A Horner, IS: S. air corps, stationed at Marsh'Fleld. Riverside. Cal., and Edward Tipton, . student filer of Morro Bay, Cal., 'were burned to death near, here today when their plane, piloted by Horner, struck it high power -wire at the top of the lOntnrio graUe! ; ; The plane caught flrvs and crush ed, into Gragg canyon. '- StooRrel OotJ rs II6nored r DICKENSON, Mont., June 20 I fUPJ Jliriis. a mongrel doe, hoe i been recommended to the National Anti-vivisection Society for dec oration as a' llfo saver. The .dog belongs to Eddie Schooler -and is rniied with savins: the life of .nnvmnnd Kuhn. who was in dancer '-A .i,muntn . . ; 4 : i adWitmmr s-t renits yJC n, &y ' F'-feiU-r' C w:jmim; $ :f ' ui v irs . ti. VUIU -; I HOPE-TO RETAIN JOSEPHINE LIONS Mi-pvent discontin uance of the Grants l'ass chapter of Lions International win un made Tuesday noon wiien ""--. ..... i,,h iifCom- tors oi uio i panled by J. Verne Shangle, dep-j uty, .district governor oi No.' 4, will meet with the dlrec-, tors of.tlK grants Paai club in j that city. ' ' J Announcement was mnae a . days ago to tho ef feet that the , Grants' Pass Lions were going " I disorganize and give up their ohaxter because of lack of Inter-1 est on the part of the member!., All ; members of the Medford club will meet at luncheon with the Grants' ftiss' Lions 'rhitrsflay 'in another .'campaign' to fetain neighboring club;' i' J , '' Olssslfled advertising ge renl TODAY 7 -OUR MODERN DAUGHTER -1jV ; ftgg, l IIS A RECKLESS, LOVING, , I I itiRHiiMrs sinner NOW! 'WfJ I I : . . A eirl of today who loved ll , V I I madly . . . giving all . . . ask- ' J fp 5 I I crushed her soul! C f ? " 1 RAIL AIDES TO .. VISIT LAKE TODAY Passenger agents, numbering 125, from thn Pacific nelrthwest dis trict, will arrive In Medford th'.i morning on the 8:55 train for their first visit to Crater Lake. A caravan of more than 35 cars will await their arrival at the sta. tion and leave Immediately after fcr the lake. All wenlc views, of fered along the hif hway will be en joyed'. j The agiln!n will He, guests at luncheon of the Crater Lake Na-' tlonal Park company and will re turn to Medford at 5:30 o'clock p. m., today to " board the evening train. , ' . ' Bintertalnment tomorrow wllr i in charge- of the convention com mittee of the chamber of com merce, .which is headed, by. E.. v. I -Bolton. ' ' '