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MEDFORD MXTL TRIBTTyE, ftfEDFORD, OR EC! OX, FRTDAY, - JULY 10, 1931. T.:US!8j0VjERSflr r At . luncheon at tha Hotel Med (ord tji(s noon a Jackson county branch of the Clvio Concert Serv iced Inc., of Chicago wan formed with the following officers: President W. F. Isaacs of Med- ford. . .iHrt Vlce-Preldent-rJ. A. Chur chill of Ashland, president of the Ainland Normal school. f- -Second Vice-President Resident of Grants Pass to be chosen by the board of directors. Secretary Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman of Medford. V.!Xh purpose of the organization, the tint to be formed tn tne state, MlU be to secure at . least three concerts each year, i by artists' of established reputations, to which oaky membersshlp cards In the as- olation will be accepted for ad mission, the membership dues to b.S a year for adults and $2.50 . year for Junior members. v-.The luncheon was attended by a grajup of music lovers from Med ford, Ashland and other parts of the county, and after the details Of'itne organisation, which Is nation !) In -scope, had been carefully explained by Miss; Jane Goude of ttan.J-YanclBCO, coast representative Iqr'.rfhe Civic Concert service, the lapilbn to form a local chapter was Vused by an enthusiastic and unan imous vote. - - iw a few days a board of direc tors will be named and prepara tions started to conduct a. week! membership ' campaign; later In -the year,' after which, the three con eerts'for 19ai-l.H2 wUI be decided bpon; -aii v , t It was the ooncensus of opinion al.the meeting today that Southern Oregon-Is, starving for. high claim tniUtcat enter taliiniant, . and, that bjl: organisation-offers ilia most economical ind: practical method Of ieciirlng It; 1 t-' '" - AH . the speakers agreed that there should be' not difficulty In se cwrtngibetwean. too and 600 mem-1 bet from Jackson' bounty)' although a- totsltof 400, It Is declared, would hei sufficient to insure the estab lishing df a chapter and the secur ing of i three ccooerts or t,he first '') - -.', y'Atx- ,i'.", ' . 1 ' '.;.':..' PIcnTeanif Swim at Hot Springs The Past Noble Grand club of this city enjoyed a picnic supper and swim at Jackson Hot Springs last night, there being about forty present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weddle of Stayton, Ore,, who were guests yeBterday of Dr. and Mrs. Wckert, also enjoyed' the evening at the springs. : I The Weddlea left this morning by motor for Klamath Falls and Bend and before returning' to their home plan to vacation In Vancou ver, B.-.C., and- various points in the stute of Washington. Jeromes WIHMsks ' V . Horn in Portland ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jerome and little daughter, Jeraldyne, will leave Mod ford this week to make their home In Portland, where Mr, 'Jerome will be- located with the Sperry Flour company. They will be accompanied north by Mrs. Edith Jerome, who plans to visit her daughter, Mrs, Seattle,. , . Wayne .Leaver,-, of i no i new forest fires Were report- ed' today d pto, the hour, .of going 4o presi, tltha,t. :a '-Kit Orator na Uuhal forest, or n state protected land, tia laatAlnT teuarted betha- thutprone, on slate land, near Told, which (burned over a half acre of Rtats''nsterday.nitrnaon.'-i. ' u Tbe.i seven ( small " forest '; fire's. Urled by flglttiln strlKes' (if. the apper-ttQKtu.aistrfct.uurmg re rat eta'cfrleal htbrtn. arid on which tfriflre fighters .'worked,' are under nntrol. ,Thea nres ranged In ex tent from the smallest., one-tenth of ian acre, to;one of 111; acres, on Mtter Uok creek, the largest-... All Mire In .timber.- .. . - .- SV.1GART GARDEN OPEN - Of speclnl Interest to all flower lewra' ot"the trty and 'valley M a rpuncement made today by Mrs. rVrl KWlgnrt of all. Oenesee strcni Jnl aha will open her garden to visitors twice' a week throughout the summer season. iiQUMta are Invited to call after lo'clock Wednesday mornings and atter 4 o'clock' Friday afternoon, aire. 8wlgait has one.'ef themioat Hjautlful gardens In tha vellyi and lw to share it with, all m-i-noiia who have a onlnr tor floweni. V ' ' ENDEAVOR SPECIAL m(p II II. Ill I II r, w m t 1 1GHT -1 ' i V'-1 . '-(". The special Southern raelflc train of tHri(in Ktwlenvnr .del'; gates to lull I4iernatlur4i)tliven-'r tlon in Hut) 4' riineuKtOt wliirh oiwiis Halurdsy,, will arrive In Medford this evening at :!.' according to the Southern .I'aelflo- distrlot of-fk-e. About- lit tleleaates from Ifortland and.. Wlllnnutt vnllw points are-aboard the-aiMolal. . iThe Kits' bund, which left Hun., day morning for Seattle to attend the national convention In that otty, will return to Mrdfurd this tarenlng on a wpeclal eeri-ubonrd tie Shasta, arriving here at' O'clock. ii e-- Hansens Enjoy Trip , , Up MoKenzle River , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen nave returned to this city from spending several days 'With relatives in Eu gene. Wliilo there they enjoyed a trip up the MnKentle and had some very good fishing. . . ..j Mrs. Chapman and Mother , Leave Tomorrow for North Mrs. Maud Chapman and mother, Mrs. J. O. Kimbull, will, leave Med ford tomorrow morning for Spo kane'Wash., where they will be gtiosts Of friends for three weeks. . . Misses Wilson and Irwin Quests of Boggs MiBBes Bernlce Wilson and Alice IrWIn 'Of Los Angeles are guestH this weok' of Miss Wilson's undo, O. C. Hogg. hnd Mrs. Boggs. Miss Edith Slnnott of PoTtland was also a recent guest nt the Bonus home.' lok ritib Enjoys v iiiH'lHHiii Today. Members of 'the Itook club were luncheon 1 guests .this nftornoi.n of Mrs. Allen Prury nt her homo on South Onkdnlo. : "(in nlcn i 'l u b I In i? KcuHt'oa In SnJgart Gardens. The regular summer meeting of the Medford Oai-den club was held last evening at the home of Mre. Chirl Hwlgart on Oenessee etreet. Following a short business session, the remainder of the evening wan silent wandering through the gnr dene.- which- are now very beau tiful. . About i 25 . members a,nd husbands .enjoyed the session:-;. Miss Hcynolils Vllu, At Day ItoMtdencc. , :;- . - MIo Mnry' Kll&iheth Reynolds, dnughter of Cuptaln and Mrs. p. W. Keynolds of the 1'resldJo, Snn Francisro, will . return today K the Holland hotel from Sams V'al-b-y, where she haa been the- Ktlest of Miss Nancy Day, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Bar! B. Oay far several duys. !.... '.) Vllsins fx-avo for f', ., San FranclMt'o. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilson left for San- Francisco Monduy morn ing to visit their daughter, Gladys, and son, Floyd, of Uerkelcy. They were accompanied by their grand daughter, Dixie 'Hamilton, who spent, several weeks here, j , tleturil From Eastern 'Visit. ' t 1 Mrs. Wheldon Tilddln nnd son, Wholdoiil : Jr 0 accompanied f by Miss Murguiet Joston of Owntort na, Minn., arrived In Medford uhls morning by -trnlnj Mrs. Hlddle nnd son have boon spending the past month Jn the.-cnet. .', f1 ' " : t Mbs Kerr On ' Vacation Trip. , , Miss Mnrgnret Kerr Icrt toun by train for Portland orf a two weeks' vacation trip. She plnnn to visit coast resorts also while In tho north,,, ' " " t, Miss Crane Hostess at House Party ' Miss Borte Orano entertained nt her homo Wednesday and Thurs day evenings with a house party. Bridge was enjoyed both evenings. Guei'ts wero'-Misses Carol Dodge. Sybil Jean Young, Adra Kdwnrtls, Anna Mae Fuson, Nolle Green and Janet Wray Smith. ;.- ' fr, ,-- DISCOVERED DEAD 4... IN LONELY HOME ..TALENT, Ora July 10. (8pl.); Allison . H.' Warfli ' who resided alone, )n a hops tri' the Joe Ander son ; ranch,, "was'' ' found ' dead ' at 8: 80 Wednesday evening, apiuvent- ly 'having, suffoioil a. hearfnttaok early -lir tiie niornliiK. " A nolghbor calling on the man did not recolvo aii' answer whan- he knocked on the door nd stepped In the house to find Anderson, -tully clothed, ly ing dead on tbo bed), , lrs. Ward and her son, who aro In nelllngham, Wash,, for her health, have been 'notified. ' Neighbors said Anderson had milked in tne morning hut had not strained the milk and his breakfast was untouched upon the table. Deputy Coroner II. C. Slock of Ash laud' yestorday obttlnetl B permit front tho couniy court to appoint Hem Webster (o have Oharga of the ratitib.A,, i i- u ki. -utv. '- .. . . FAI . TTEND COpRENCE !:' C 'The county agent's offlt'o In the Uberty building was, an exr fvptluniilly oulot place today,, as It. (I. Vnwler-nnd U P. Wilcox were In Hosebiirg attending the district conference In that, city' ot the county agents- of the southern Oregon district, : and Mrs. Mabel Muck la sltll away on htr month's vacation. ,- ; ,, . , , : .The aouthern Oregon district Is composed Of the county agents or Klamath. Josephine, .Duuglft. Coos and Jackson counties, nnd today's ronfnrence Is to dlscusii mutters of euntmon "Interest In the ngrl cultuinl and hortlcttltuml affairs of the various countloa., , ., i' - -, ,,- ' - . fERN VALLEY AUJQ STAGES RUN AWAY 1 i FERN VAU."EY. Ore.. July 10. (Spl.) Wednesday cf lajtiooq Joe, Kantor stopped to chat a few min ute with Ivan Olsen, leaving his car. parked at the side of the road M front ot the house. A few mln (Me later Joe glanced up to see Ms machine roll down the hill Into Hie ditch and finally Into Olsen's Vats, tearlag I If and the nte post own. (! i V After considerable prying, push tag and pulling the car was-righted Mid found to have only a; some what dented radiator. ' However. It waa' aot broken, tor It boldi water X HSSld U HN. v, - Brisbane's Today , (Continued from Page One) tlie Imily, it ml tho heart hnil not uhIIv het'M cut out. Human nature develops hideous ly,' When contempt for'lnw becomes universal, as It has done, recently In the (lulled States, when officials supposed to enforce the law iihare the .profile ot' law breakers.' nnd fear of punishment la removed. I ! John I). Kookofeller says ' he holies to live loo years and hl fel low cltlsens hone that he will.' 'He has rendered one great . service. proving the foolishness' of unre stricted competition, , tha most wasteful thing In thi world. - -And. Ihavlng- aecumnbtted hun drmls of nillllona, ha-pond them usefully for science and education The people would like to see him live to ONK .THOUSAND YKAKS. etoeni .lhat It would JUil,. amuse nun. .. i i" hulgl Cornaro'a career proves mat men! to Kins extent., ran con trol their length of lite. Tdd by doctors, at 40. that Itu bail ouly a short time to live, ha said lit- would sea about that, and he did. .He experimented carefully with his diet, and wrote bis book, "Du. coral Sulla Vita Subrla," when - ,. . '.. if r 4 he was 92 years old, mounted his horse wllhoill help for a dally ride when pout 90,.. wrote to , the arch bishop: "I hod to live to be 90 to lenrn that ' tho r. world 1 was beutl lUl." . n V .;. ' ' f .Ha tiled at the ago of 08. . - i ' He took 12 ounces of solid food and H ounces of light Italian wine evory dny.r Mr. Rockefeller oralis the wine. 1 .- - r ;, , . , The world's different money sit uations are strange. Germany begs fur credit,- to keep her Industries allvo. . We respond with 100,000r 000,, which Isn't: difficult, for we have so '. much . money ' we don't know what to do with It. i In-Wall Street yesterday,, money lent an .low, us one-half, of one iper cent a year on first class accept anuas stock exchange loans were nt lVa per. cent. Private bunkers lent money gt. 1: per cent. c -Who unilerstunda finance? NO BODY, j"! -.1. ;.- :. i ; -. t.i t 1 v,... 4 Senator lloruh tells Colllor'B Weekly, out today, that cancelling war debts Is dangerous. "The sums belong to tha American taxpayer," and If these debts are canceled, Senator Koran says, there must -be "some reasonable assurance - that American . tnniiayora will enjoy some economic advantage." The senator la. also atrnld that money saved by Europe will ho Invested In war, also that our private citi zens mny lose some of tho seven teen billion dollars- that 'they have lent privately to Europe, i -TV- i, That Is a case of tho horse and the barn door. Americans mny lose many of tha seventeen billions lent to Europe, and tha moneynwe are not going to get from war loans will probably be spent largely for war preparations. -M it s Aa for '-'.'economic advantages," the advantage .ot.. Enropo Is (the quoutlon of the moment, not (hat of tho Vnltcd States. ',- ROASTING OF COFFEE MORE IMPORTANT HAN THE BLEND Undef-roastino; and Ov roasting Produce an Unsat- isfactor'v't'lavor 1 It is a fact that two lots ot coffee Mm lkA 1.1 1 l. .: entirely dllTotent flavors by differ- .1... .. t It, : . v , , - uvkib vt ivaav. r UCIICIUVIS, uniform flavor in coffee depends upon a uniform roast. ; lfills t)m InviinlA m.I.hIuI Contrulltfd Roasting a process that roaata. perfectly all the time. Hills miwi. vfiii- uivmy nns mo suit charm -of the flavor that Nature puts in the coffee berries. : 'Aa the1 accuracy of the hour-glass depend upon an even, continuous flow i ; , a little at a time . . , to a tierfect, uniform flavor is secured In -Hills Jlros. Coffee by Controlled Kuaatiodthe patented process that roasts evenly, contlnuou.tly . , , n JiMlr ol time. There is automatic control of heat thereby eliminat ing guesswork, which is the con stant problem when coffee is roasted in bulk. T Vacuum cans preserve the won derful flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. Air, which destroys the flavor) of coffee is removed and kept out. of theaa. cans. -Ordinary, "air-tight" cans wont keep coffee fresh. Order Hills Urea. Coffee today. Ask for t by name, and look for tho Arab trade-mark, oa th can. HIlU Bros. Cof f., Inc., San Friiclco, California. -' - j IMI CORLISS ANALYZES YOUNG SECRETARY) TAKES UP DUTIES SHAKESPEARE ART Exprmxlng ap understanding of the grut EnIlah drmatiit,j selj dom met In modern !oolet, Jude Ci: C. H.' Corliss of 'Pbrtland en tertained on' appreciate troui of local Shakespearean enthusiasts last evening tt St. . ,!nrk' Guild hall with a second lecture' devoted to Macbeth. , , . ? '.- A man . In his seventies, Judge CorllHH put into hit? lecture not only u wealth ;of knowledge,. (nt an . appreciation of ShakeBpenre and ii rare' InterpretutioTi -tf; ,hl linea, . t , . . ; i Uli jong white hair. and. perfect posture as ovell as .a'coepi added much to hla expression of devotion for the artist , he .-'has studied through the yearn, always, with an ambition to le a Kreat actor.'' 'In Macbeth he told hki audience laat nightyjhakeHpeare . created with his pen 'the name contrasts liembrandt brought from his bruHhcH, Irony, blended one tlmcv with iL braKKart's humor,, another time with traKedy, lie a!o describ ed aa prevalent throughout the drama. Macbeth'a encounter with tho Imaginary daggers nnd I-ady Mac betho' ilcep walking scene,- he, dwelt upon n two of ttie moat' powerful In English. The simple but dynamic 'words used by ljtdy, Macbeth, - when finally, conquered by. her i conscience,- were repeated by Judge Corliss, who gavcj as ympathetcr ah ItUerpifttatibn .of tho lady at, of her husbnnd, and, urged his nudlence to renH?.e that Iady Mncbeth was, after all, only, a woman, swayed by 'her feeHngii. Completing his lecture, he an-( swered - the. enthusiastic-, npptaiwe t of his- listeners with a promise to return to southern Oregon next Winter for additional- lectures.' .E While in nouthrn Oregon, Judge; Corii.mt'U gucnt of his iion, Harold CorlkM and family.' '. H. 1 , . i : - 1 OrtOn Weather. . CloudyMn -west1 - pdrtfonf . ily and cooler In east 'portion tonight and Haturday; moderate north west winds offHhore; fair Sunday. to announce any "plans for a future career, before he has teeth for her'darfjtp-wprk on. ; r' :-. L Saturday il'she' can sway senators In the manner she has her dad. since her arrivalJnMerffori yesterday after noon, thv'pripivmt City harbor will soon btb.uiiv :irf fhfj bet of the, little blue' eyed girl," weighing 7 pounds, lo ounces, born to Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ban welt at the Commu nity hospital.,. . , : . ' ' , She'll undoubtedly be . a very young secretary, too. for "her father hus been Jn ecreturlal work .. for many years and- her mother , was Htifiteiuvy to her father when their romance began. . , "'She's a perfect baby," Mr. Ban well, secretary of. the Northern California-Southern : Oregon iJeyel opment association, told congratu lating friends this morning,- "and I'm going to. take her down to the harbor soon.1' , r . ", ' - . The baby Is the grund daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.' R . Bit n we II of Bristol, Knglund and of Mr. and Alns. E. V,. Cutler.of Tacoma. She and her mother were .getting along nicely this morning." . Another little girl, who will make her debut In the "very young set" Boon is -Nancy Jean Lageson, born to t)r. and Mrs. B. Lirgeson at the Sacred Heart hospital, Wed nesday night. ! She tips the scales at X pounds, 15 ounces, and refuses '.0 Raised Doughnuts :" 15''?doz.-. Chocolate .Covered Fried Cakes, . v 25? doz. ..' : . Pineapple Sponge . 1 Cakes ;15 each ?.:- ' ' , Angel Foods" and . ' Nut Cakes Homemade Bread in the Long Shape . ' MODEL , BAKERY ljlfWMaili ADDS THE ESSENTIAL TANG ' . , TO EVERY MEAL ; V.; PRESERVES JELLIES ' .f,:,; ,; .., i PICKLES "- -'v-v'-.': vi- .- A ; '"VV "-'"r ' CONSTIPATION BRINGS MANY 1 I ! ILLS Did you know that constipation often brines despondency? Pol eons spread through the system. You lack pep. Headache be come frequent. No wonder you have the "bluoB." "Yeb conatipatidn can be over come. Jiy havfnK sufflcient rough-, age , In your diet.' A, pleasant way, to obtain this, rpugbnge Is. through eating Kellogg's All Bran. You will enjoy this delicious cereal. ,And how much better for you than staking habU-form-ing laxatives. . ' , ;U.'S , , Two tablespoonfula of All Bran, eaten daily, will relieve and prevent both temporary and recurring constipation. .' . All-Bran also contains needed 'irony tot build up tha blood. At i all .. Rrocers. Made by Kellvss i" )?ttl ..Crock. Hv All-Bran 117 E. Main ;,bEYLdpiNd . and ' p&miiNO - Mall Us Your Films SWEM 'S for SATURDAY Beck's Superior 20c Regular 25c SPECIAL At your favorite grocer or Beck's Bakery How to Make Your Picnic a Success Find a cool spot then dig Into those priceless sandwiches made with Beck's . SLICED MALTED MILK BREAD Beck's Bakery Phone 129 l'Mutiial Mill &Seed Coifipany's paturaay specials , ' MILLRUN,0-Ib. sack I hJ- .; . 75c MIRACLE EGG MASH, per cwiv $2.00 SPECIAL MOLASSES DAIRY FEED, 80-lb.sack: . . . . .80c ROLLED BAKLEY, 70-Ib: sack .; . ; . . 105 MARVEL SCRATCH FEED, per cwt. . . $1.68 PR - HESS FLY SPRAY Kills flies ini .the stable and keeps ' them off the cows In pasture. ;! $1.Z5 gal. s Filter Pads, six-inch cloth faced. ! Package of 300 . . . '. $1.75 LAWN MOWERS ' 7 Any Mower in our Store. '' ' 1 Values up to $12.50 KEN-L-RATION, 10 cans . . .$1.00 SPRATT'S DOG BISCUITS, 2 lb. 25c Special Prices for Cash No Deliveries Mutual IViili & Seed Go. East 6th : r ... Medford ; x ; Phone 2.69 ,You Can Now Buy s im. CallaLHypap ,t ' ' - ''' -. ,J f? ci I - : 'V ; At Any Local7 NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY ii -it- - : t ' " A White K i n g Product made of pure Cocoanut Oil. Especially fine for Shampoos 'and Launder--ing Silks or other delicate: fabrics. . r j V "V .v ' Wndfard I1 -.i mmm i Ill A..- , . ,U. Meat Market AND Piggly Wiggly Market . SATURDAY SPECIALS c RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS AND HENS ALL CHOICE BEEF STEAKS ' BEEF POT ROASTS M , " ,. lb., 15 . '. FRESH SIDE PORK lb., 20 HOME RENDERED LARD lb., 15 FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS PHONE YOUR ORDERS East Main St. FREE DELIVERY Phone 273 lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli 5 Spell Safety ancj Purity These scientifically correct bottle caps have been used by Snider 's ' for the past three years. :'.They irisY re tlean, fresh milk, to the last drop. ' SPECIAL! Butterscotch Ice Cream Will be our SPECIAL all next week. Order it Saturday from any dealer "s;nide,R: DAIRY & PRODUCE" CO' IMt's; Spiders It's the, Best ta. Buy IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll