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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, .OREfiONT; SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1931. Local and Personal' Mold 111 adciuarU'rs Hi re (v v. Ktiickwell of San Fran rlco is in Mcdfard totlny to usaum! 1 position n.v field nlwman In eoVllhrn JrPRon for the Orcuon Btttte Motor tuwx-lutlon. Mr. mock, well kho will work out of Mcdfonl la upending today conferring with LC! Oarlock, local manager of the association. il-'ml KjhiIiii Hero Vttr Kiiiiinii'r Fred Hpuhn, crew coach at Vale, Iff in Metiford to apfnd the jtuni' mer with relativen and friends. Mr. Hpuhn formerly msde Ills homo in thU city, where he attended high school, and Im welcomed by many frlerwlri. Netiinaiis Hume From South K. J. ' Neumann and daughter Florence rturned Friday evening from a vacation trip to Han Jose t'al.,' where 'they visited relatives and fiientl. and aluo stopped at Pan Franc!co on their way home via the Uedwood highway. Tnlirit Friini a OlHtimro ' ' . Included among guests at local hotels, registered from distant places are Mir. and Mrs. G. Ij. Il&yes and son, and Mr. and Mrs F. C. Kervatus of Chicago, III., M. . K. J'lynn of Peoria, 111., K. A. So'wash of Mojlno, III., Kwltz Han son of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Q'ueem and daughter of Victoria, n. C Mr. and Mm. Seller and Minn richult of Detroit, Mich,' Aubrey Furry Will King Hululny Aubrey Furry, of Han FranciHco. who Is visiting relatives In Phoenix, will sing several special solos dur ing the Hunriuy morning services at the Presbyterian church of. I'hoenlx tomorrow. Mr. Furry, oc companled by Mrs, Furry expects to spend the remainder of their va cation. 1n southern Oregon, Kettirn From Cump I'loyd Hmlth and Clyde Flchtnor roturnod this morning by train from Vancouver, It. C, where they had been attending the oltlscen'd military training camp. Hen From VYuKliliighm Hesldents of the atute of Wash ington reglsterrd at Medford hotels Include J. C. AVells of Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs. J. dross, W. II Kober, A. K. Uortner, George A Smith,, C. It. 'Wlllcy and 8. 1. Kellner, all of Henttle. Afarshflflfl People Hero Mr. and Mra. Paul Disney of Mai'shfleld are In Medford today cnlllng on friends and attending to business mattors. VlKlilug Her Aunt ' MIM Kthil Hegler, daughter of Mrs. Mam 'Houston of Medford. ' a guest at the home of Mr. and Mti.; M. Palmer of Grants Pnss. Miss Hegler Is Mrs. Palmer's niece Sirs. Ijoster Improved Mrs. J. R. lestor of Riddle rtnnd who - nustalned ft dlslncnted right elbow In a fall Wednesday night in rtow roalhig at tho homo of her parents, Mr: and Mrs, J. W. Pruett of B(4 Kdwards street. Hhe recelv ett tfrentment nt the Community hospital following the ncvldnnt and IS fretting along nicely, ', lllamonil Ivnk flora Diamond peak, which, oan be seen from Jake Odsll, now Is bnro, This mountain has naarly nlwny, Moh' pnowenpped' the ysnr round lis bareness so early In the summer Is In hi to the fact that thsrn was light snowfall In the mountains last winter. : . ",. To Illvor for Wtwk-imrt Mr. and Mrs. T. Franco of Ash land were guests Inst evening Dr. and Mrs. Jud Rlr.kert, They will be gueets over the week-end of the Klokerts at -their cabin on the Hogue.- Dat'lc Uorn on llnMliiosa Mr, nnd Mrs. c It. Tloyil and -son, Wayne, of Wlnmtin,,Wt -Wod nesday far their Mi'dfonl ranch whore Ihoy will spend a few tlny.i attending to bualnesH, 7 Hosoburg Nows-llevlew. Visitors From Portland Residents of Portland reglter ed at local hotels Include J. M Griffin, n. C. Mnnn, F. Jacohson V. A. Hhowhaugh. C. J. Mcfusker iirtd sun, C. H. l.ce, J. F. Morrell 8. 1 Christy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K ov)inor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fortmann, Mr. nnd Mm. Dlngmnn, W. A. Martin, 3 man, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Rowcft. K. W H. Pit- A, A llerji nnx-lmWKy Improved Iteryl Hrocknwsy, who underwent a major operation at the Comtmin Ity hospital last Tuesday Is getting nlon very nicely, acenrillng to re port today. ' Visited the tlnrelsnns Herman Miller nnd son. Honaltl Miller, at Weimtchee. i left this morning tw etan Francisco, Cl on a buying rln ifor their new Heady-to-Wear at or after spend lug Friday In Medford as the guests or Mr. nnd Mm. K. T. Uurvlson. The two families were friend when both resided In Minnesota Mrs. IVrl anil Son Home Mrs. Frank IK-rl has roturnvd to her holiia frum the Marred Heart hospltul with her little son, William Prank. Visited In Mnlfnnt Mr. aiil Mrs. Francis Marlon llecknrd were among the residents of Oranta Pass whu war visit om in Medford SsWrMay. V Csllfnral VmwikmlM Ilrro ItMdvnt from th Iteur Mate Included ninong hotel registration In the city aro J. II. Wilbur and party. Mr. and Mrs. (I. 11. Warren. Mr. am) Mrs. J. Klllot and Mr. and Mm. F. J. Glels of Oakland, Mia. tOrn Fink of Whlttler. Mr. and Mia. M. H. Cooper and Mrs. F. K. Town nnd son of lie, I wood City. Mr.- and Mia. It. II. Holmes of Alameda. Mr, nnd Mrs. U u. Young, 1 .011 1 Young and Jnlm Gates of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Glosser and children. Mis. I-Mn Shearer. Mr. and Mm. Allien Panr, Mrs. Wm. twavtley. Kllsaheth lllakey.and Kiln Anderwin of Pied mont. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Meyer. Mra. Hconele (lut-stl, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Knrniil and J, M. Clark and on uf los Angeles and the follow ing from Jtsn FrnncUco: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Uaniso, Flora and llnld wln linson and Mr, nnd .Win, K. C. Kayser. Small Gun Kills ltlg lt.nr A cinnamon bear, killed with n single shot from a wnull ralibrt rltle. wo.i brought tnOlendale Wed nesday evening by Td Dyer of Fernvale. The dead bear weighed nearly MO pounds, nlthnuxh in very poor eondlilon. and stretched to a height of over six feet. Insnr-am- Group Home Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Culy and Frnnk Kvans of th's city nnd Hu bert High of Ahland hava return ad from PoiHInnd. where they at tended th Wold Medal elnb of the Oregon Mutual Life, which was In session (hrce days. tr. Itorkwell of Chicago was chief speaker. Wclhurns 011 Vaf-utiuii Mr. nnd Mra. Carl Wclborn nnd children of Medford have been spending severu! duys at tho home of Mr. Wolborn's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Aitvood, nnd family. They nre on their annual Vaoatlon - arid have ulready wpent a -short time with mlatlveB at Toledo. The Wolborna are to'leavo here shortly for Port-' land, Astoria nnd ljongvlcwCor vallls Times Gazette; - llnmo I-Yitni School Mrs. Glennle Mao Karly. mem ber of the. local high school fac ulty, Is spending the Woek-end.nl her home In this city. She Is at tending the summer school session nt the University of Oregon., Iiowcr ltoKUo Yields Chinook . Nowk pomes , from Mnrahflold that Chinook salmon aro being cnught-by tho dozens In the lower I ton lie Most of the fish weigh les,i than 1!0 pounds, and some seated Up to 37. Ma's tWhat-a-Man' Been ? Source Of Anxiety For 20 Years Says Mother SKATTI.K. .ildly J ir-(P; The Itev. Guy H. Hudson Intty -have been 'Whal-a-Man" for three weeks to his bride, Mrs. Minnie "Ma" Kennedy, mother of Angeles' Almee Semplo McPher son. but to his family he has been a "constant source of anxiety" for 20 years, suld the brldi-gruom'B mother, Mrs. Kffle Hudson of Spo kane, hero today. "Guy has been more trouble than tho rest of my family com bined," said Mrs. Hudson, who was here visiting relatives. My other three hoya are settled and Industrious. They have helped Guy repeatedly nnd I have helped him. There Is nothing more that we can do. "If we got him out of this trouble, It would bo only a short tlmo until he needed help agnlrt. He Is 37. He Is old enough to settle down and behave himself." Mrs. Hudson Said that while two of Rov. Guy's brothers were In the army during the world war, "What-u-Man" was traveling about the country In spectacular style. She said she helped him from a "125,000 nest egg I hnd put aside for my old ago until It had .dwindled to nothing." ' 'Now I am thinking of my other three boys," said Urs, Hudr son. "Guy must stand on his own feet from now on. If he has gotten himself Into difficulties! over his marriages, he must stand the consequences. "Naturally, am concerned about It all. It worries me to see Guy in a predicament like, this. Hut the other boy are entitlid to my consideration now." , The- mother said Guy left his San Juan Island, Washington, home when he was 18 and about the only time the family heard from him was when he-wrote or telegraphed home for money, -' to get out of-some scrape." The fam ily often ' sent money, she snld, hoping It would be the menns of some permanent benefit -to him. Mrs. -Hudson mid the Involved bridegroom went from ''pillar to post" ' In the matter of employ ment after ho left homo, working for a time on n steamboat, then selling nutomoblles und later-"Just drifting- , His latest Job beforo marrying Mrs. Kennedy, ii:s mother snld, was a stunt which Involved the placing of ink wells free In hotels with plaques carrying the names of physicians and dentists, who paid for the advertising. r BUTTER OFFERINGS QUICKLY TAKEN AS PRICE BOOST NEAR 20 Mont. Ward Radio Corporation NAUTILUS TOOK HEAVY BEATING FROM ATLANTIC Orc-gonllilis nt Hotels J. M. Hart. Mr. olid Mrs. M. D. Pllkcnton and K. .1. Scellnrs of Kalem 11 ro among the Oregonlans registered nt Medford hotels. Others nre N. Favors nnd Mr. and Mrs. James TInrrlson of Mugene, K. nitxmnn of ItosKbiirg and . Mr, nnd Mrs. II. Itobblns of Spragu Itlver. 1 A11I0 I'Mllor In City R. C. Kennedy of Oakland, Cat automobile edilor of the Oakland Tribune, spent today In the city on li 11 wi Uc. "Her Hero Overnight J nek Mills of Oakland. Oil., stop ped over lnstvnlglit at tho Medford airport, en route south from Ta enmn, Wash. He was flying I Travolalr cabin plan 1 I Heltll'liltlg- Today Miss Itstolla Morgan, home set' vice director of the California Oregon Power company, Is expect ed back In the elty today after a week's business visit In Klamath Falls. Miss Dorgan Is the author of the "Culinary Craft" column which appears In the women's sec tion uf this paper every Sunday. 4 Births Ham, lo Mr. anil Mrs. Archie lCnibroo of Renll- Isitm, it ilnuElitni', welKhltiK itlnn pouudH, this morn ing. Tim little girl litis five brothers. T Crew Seasick and' Without Fresh Water Men Mass of Bruises From High Waves Tossing Vessel LANCASTER,, Pa., July 18. (IP) Oliver C. Rlggs, former tiswlHt nnt engineer of Sir Hubert Wll kins' Hubmiirlno "Nautilus." said today the undersea boat's crew 'took an awful beating frum tho Atlantic' Britain, the first leg of tho pro posed Journey to the North Pole. Higgs, who resigned when the Nautilus reached Ireland, said the ocean crossing was tho most ter rible voyugo he had ever made. At una time, he said, all but four members of the crew wero help less with nouslckness. , 1 Men Itaiigcil Alxmt. "Throo days anil- three nlghls of the Irlp.wers terrible," Rlggs said. . by tho serious Illness of Mrs. Pep per's brother. Mr., and M is, .1. Ri McCracken wero business visitors In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and ''Mrs. c. W. Glasgow attended a picnic at Shndy Cove on Rogue river Wednesday. " Dr. and Mrs. Millhulland spent Monday evening ut the Glasgow home. ; ., -. . -4 ; APPLEGATE tinued Mrength is reflected In the market for butter as well as but ter fat. Offering of butter are being snapped up eagerly Rt full prices with occaHlorial nmnH prem ium for extreme 'quality. While no change In the iirlce lint was re ported fop he' weekend session uf tho Produce Exchange, fractional advance! are noted In the open market, which In reality reflects the actual condition of the trade here. ' ' i Butterfat nrlce aituntton I today the most erratic of the seatton -and not only reflects general betterment In the butter demand but likewise indicates a shortage of offerings. The fight for control of the supply of fat continues with both city and country Interests in combat. With receipts stl31 deorvolnff, demand for eggs continues rather strong. In fact there is really a shortage of quality goods In most of the lending markets. ! Demand for heavy weight hemi Is Mill Increasing wh-ile the supply remains inadequate to take care of the call. ' Market for country killed meats showed little, if any material change for the closing day of the week.' Market for apricot continues to strengthen with a growing call at primary points of the Pacific northwest and with nn ndvancing price tendency. : . -Much poor quality California peaches are slowing up general de mand for that fruit. Local early varieties are selling well on count of (ihoer quality; . t . iirih - 1 ANNUAL COCHRAN PICNICTOMORROW Tfuns., Am. Sears Roebuck :. 8; P. United Air Craft !i 8. Steel Cornt. Trust Shs. 5-yr. Fxd. Trust 7 ' 7V4 D4fe 80 . 27M 84V4 FOX nnnMOTC WCAyHD S.i SERVICE f?f? the saam Ar'l'LKGATc).- Ore.. July 18 (Rpeclul.) : Mr. and Mrs. William I'cckhnm of Willows, who are camping on Vale creek, accompan led by Mrs. Mary lurse! and Wil Mam I'ursel motored to the Oregon Caves last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tred West and Archie West attended thb old time dance at Central l'olnt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jluaklns of l'ecan. III., who are spending somo time in shutheru Oregon and think, of locating .hero, accompan led by Mrs.- Ullln Huaklns and son on the wayh Great 'j'"'"' "f Hut'h, went to Crater ., Mr. nnd Mrs. I'Ved West made a trip to Medford Tuesday. Mrs, West hnd mothur .Mrs. Inu I'ursel called ut the Hucrct Heart hospital to sco Mrs. liurold'crump and baby boy, born July K. .Tiiey iiite given the little fellow the naifib'lftf Hollln Ankeny. , ' . .' Mrs. Hena Van DyW,jit"Uw iW geles, whu bus bueu visiting her laughter, Mrs. Haymond Fish at The engines wero not : -hovnix for some, jtlmn, spent lost1 working properlyi the fresh water tanks 'were turned over,- and we suffered uguny from - seasickness. We took nn awful beating from the Atlantic and all of us were masses of bruises, when we landed." lie said that because of the scarcity of fresh '.water the men could neither wash nor shave dur ing the voyage. 4 . ; VALLEY VIEW ' Kvervtt Palmer, 2u. who huh tulned Injuries yoaterday when he leaped from a runnwny truck on the Ilulto Falls road, I reported to be renting easily nt the Com munity hnnpltal today. Mr. Palme. was ruwhed to the hitHpltnl Inftt night ami found to have tunny Hovmv brulxea but no Herlous Injuries. He wn tli iv In a a truck toward the Crater liik highway when tlm brnkw apparently gave way, allowing the truck to speed wildly down the grade. He leaped from the machine, whleh continued into wnt and was badly damaged ELKS' BAND GETS CHECK AS PRIZE .1 A chock for UR0 was received today hy the local Klks lodge ait second prtso In class II of the band unt est conducted In connection ith the nntlonal Klks convention recently held In Kcttttlc. About four other bandit were competing In the name claw, ac cording to K. Wllmin Wade, local Klkn bund dlreetor, with first priie going to Hvorett. Wash. About twenty bands wei rnpcd in the II ClllHS. , Hoover "in Holldsy WAaillNCTtN. Julv f,Pi lp:hlnt llmtvtir left early this afternoon for his ramp nn the llapl dsn. Plans wero fur hU return tomorrow in order to hi here early .Monuajf and Keep In close touch with the conference ennventntr In ionuon, Kr-t tnlKlow, k o 4 n k glofv su ptvme. The loiileys, opp. Holly theater, Highway Ulweim Albany and Iriiiinin helng rrconstrui-tid and leaurfaced. VA1J.KV VIRW. Ore., July IS - t Special) y. (.iltM$ow no rumpnnled lr. Mulhollund of Med ford to l.rooklnKB Snturdny on n fishing trip. ; Mr. and Mrs. Karl ItoHtwiiK and family .were plenlclnif nt the Iks' pienlc Hi'unds on llnpue river Sunday. Mm C. V. niimsow nnA Mrs. Aicathn Hrandeubei-K visited rein- tivi'M nt Wolf Creek Sunday. Frank S t r a t t o n nrenmpanled Mvrrlck Thornton to KtiRcno Hnt urday, returning Sunday. liev. Pope, nrw Methodist mln- luter at Talent, railed In Valley View Wednecdny. . C. Mant was n caller In A'allcy View Wednesdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Weanant. Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Uontwlek trod faintly and Mr. nnd Mrs. U t. penland attended Talent OnuiKe pienlc tip Wagner Creek Sunday. W. A. Stratum and Frank Strat ton attended a milk producers' tnei'ttntf In Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fortner have sold their place, formerly owned by John Farmer, teiivinu Fi-lday when the new owuera took pimawlon. We weiv unaide to learn the names f tho new owni'in. Mr. and Mrs. Cnnrlp tnubl havi leaned their rnnrh to ttene Havls and moved to Klamath Fall, where Mr. llruhbs ta em ployed. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. I.clle. Ml lx.rothy nnd Jaek Leslie, who have Hpent the past two wok vlnltlnt In Vhoenix and Valley View, lift for their bomo l Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. U A. Uoberta of Ashland were unlets of Mr, and Mm. Milton Ntehols Sunday. tJere McCracken left with the older boys of the Y, M, C. A. Tuesday for ten days nt lake. Mr. and Mia. Ooorve lime oT Central l'olnt visited bi4 Sutulay with Mr. nnd Mr. 1. M. .o. A imrty tneludliw Mt and Mr Wm. illenn, Mrs. Charles Allen. Mns Jftim lnnnx. VliKlnln Al len, tllenn Allen. Penlah !(, Kdwavd Nlrkols and lletth lcn nos went to Uike of th Woods Hominy. Mrs. I 'earl Wrsterberii and It ehurd. went to Lake of Woods Wedneilay to spm the rest of the week at th. tllein ii.in. j Mr. and Mk C'aicneo IVpprr I were cilled tu Portland thU week Friday at the homo of her brothel and sluter-ln-lnw. . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kleluhammer.', Air. and Mrsi I toward Saaiiei.s and family - of l Lott Anttelen are npendiiiK the aummer at the home o f M r. a nd M is. O ra I'h 1 1 1 1 pa at Squaw lake during ' their abseuee, Mr. and Mi's. 1'hlllipH arc employed at Klnmnth Falls, llerschol Smith and Kd Hutfett both athletic coaches at the collette I at Compton. Calif,,' are JmlhlinK a . catin nt Squaw lake whero they will Fpend their summer vaenllon Walter Unrrison and two riauKh- tcrs of Phoenix made a trip to the tlruhstnko mine on Silver Fork Sunday. Jacksonville Itebikah lodge nnd the. Appleguto ladies Joined In a shower for Mrs. Albert Youiik at the home of Mrs. 1. C. Port Thurs day. Hcfrcshments were served on the lawn. After spending tho week-end here at the home of his ulster, Mrs. L. C. Port, Dr. and Mrs. Robert I. Penchlc and family left Monday for their home at Han Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. t'oorite Stewart of Sn Francisco spent Saturday Mttht here ut the home of Mr. nnd Mra. Kdwin Taylor euroute to Can ada. Mr, Stewart and Mr. Taylor became friends In the aviation service In France durliiK the -world war. Ileen, Kenneth nnd Jenn Norrls, children of Mr. and Mrs. lttley Norrla, left last Week to visit their Krandmother. Mrs. M. Norrls at Olllaid. Ore. A birthday surprise p.irty was Klveti Hatuiilay niKlit honorlni; Fred Offenlmeher at his home on HI AppleKnte. Four tables ot whist were played nnd refresh ments served. Friends nnd rela- Uvom from Medford Included: Mr., and Mrs. Phillip Uillulre. Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Finney and Mm. White. I Mrs. K. J. Itrown rtturned to her ' home recently from tho Sacred Heart hospital Omcr Cnly. who reurned - last week from a Portland hospital, is now at the Community hospital at Medfonl. tmor haa Mood clots in his foot. Mr, and Mrs. C.lenn Saltmarsh left Friday for a few duys trip into the mountains to look after range cattle. Mr. and Mm. lorento Harvey of Pilot Unek, Ore., were Wednesday en I lera at the home of M r. a nd Mrs, Amos McKce, When a child. Mr. Harvey livod on Forest creek anil bad not seen Mr. nnd Mra. McKee for 3)i yenm. He aim visited other old ncMualntance.'. Mr, and Mm. Harvey are min at the home of Mra. Myrtle Herman In Mrdf-ml. markets Livestock PORTIiAND, Ore., July 1S.IP) CATTI,K 10, calves B. For week niiproxlmntely 2789. General trade conditions were somewhat demor alized In the steer division with losses 60c to $1 nnd more during tho week. Bulls and cnlveo were steady, (irass steers sculed around $77.75 for the better sorts with otners generally H(i.60 and some lower. Host grass heifers wero around $0.60. Ono load of ibu neirers sold nt 7.25. Top grnsuers In the cow alleys sold at $5.25.. with bulk of desirable she stuu.at $4.255. Calves and veal era generally sold at $4 M 8.50. HOGS 200. - for week amiroxi mately 2950. The market started steady to 0c higher for killer -stuff with feeders annnnrlm? steady. Light butchers were around $8.75 (j) 8.86 for toppers with one fona at an extreme $9. Drive-in sttff appeuietl steady to firm with a genetiil top of $8.75. StronR wcignt mill heavy Borts sold at $t!,uutfi 8.50 with the bulk aculine $(,and belter. PackliiR kows seal ed !a.bufirr, with a few slaughter pigs, $7.78 (fr 8.75, while feeders moved around $8di 9. S13U-KI1 4(111. For the week oi- proxjiiinioiy suni. Tniilo sturted steady lo Rtrone and 25c hither Desirable Willamette valley liinibs sold $5fd 5.75 and mostly $5.50 and better. Strictly choice Mt. Adams and similar quality was quoted to $t and hiKlier. Medium-to choice yenrlliiKs sold at $:Ui 4.25 with one selected lot. moving nt $4.35. Portland Produce I'ORTI.AND, July 1 slgWn,,.. ter. butterfat. eugs.- milk, couutry niKits, niolinlr, live poultry, onions potatoes, wool and liny quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat roHTI.AND. Julv 18. 11 Wheat: July I illy (old) Open lllKh Unv Close .50 .r0 ,r0 .r.O .50- .so4 .r.t) .50 .50 .50 .411 Ti .51 .51 .51 .51 .51 .53 .0.1 N, .5.1 .53 Dee. .. fash wheat: Wr Hend bluestem ... Soft white Western white Hard winter '.. Northern sprint; Western red tints: .No. 2 white, Today s car receipts: Wheal ; hnrley, J; flour, 10; corn, 2. $2.50. Tomorrow will; be-' another ' re1 loiter day in the' life of Johri 1 1. Cochran, well known veteran Med ford citizen, because on that day the third annual picnic in hie honor will lie ulven by the former pupils of Wilbur Academy una their families, in Hutton Brove, In' the Garden valley of DoubIus county. i - - Nearly 30 years ns;o Mr. Coch ran was principal ot the academy, and Inter was principal at Ouk l.iinl that countv. and- the ' re spect and friendships accumulated ilurini- thnt nerlod so encn-ni eu h lorlrnnl InRlirSnCO .man tO many former pupils that the re sult Is this annual picnic ouuiu. In his honor. A basket lunch win be served at noon. Mr ami Mrs. Cochran left sev eral days ago to visit fnemlB in that yectlon and be on hand for Sunday's affair. r i w'nver. manager or Standard Oil company of Califor nia servico station on Main and Kir streets, has received notice of a transfer to Walla Walla, Wash., ,..v,rn he will be sales specialist lot the Walla Walla division. Mr Weaver will leave mm""" tomorrow mornintr for San Fran cisco, where he will spend two wee'.s in special training with the Standard Oil company, then con tinue to Walla Walla. Mrs. Weaver and little .luuuhtcr Sally Jane, will join him in the northern city about the middle of August. Hotel Medford Barber Shop. Haircut 2 be. Rufiis Holmurt; state treasurer, will address Pomona Grange at Sams Valley at a meeting open to the public July 25. at 11 .a. m. Mr. Holman will deliver n message from Governor Julius Meier, and according to L. M. Sweet, chair man of Pomona Orange legislative committee, will discuss subjects of Interest to the taxpayers and peo ple of southern Oregon. - 4 Ward Hammond, : Orants Pass district 'manager for-tha California Oregon Power- cbmiiany, was a business visitor in Medford today. Mr. Hammond stated that ar rangements nre being made for a big celebration at Kerliy on Aug. 2nd In honor of the completion of the new Copco transmission line to tho Illinois valley. This will be the first time the pioneer town of Kerhy, former county seat of-Josephine county, has ever enjoyed the convenience of central ' station electric service. Notice or Final Account. In the county Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, in the Mnttor of the Kstate of II. H DuHols. deceased. Notice i hereby given that tho undersigned, administrator ot too estate of II. H. DuBols. dece a sc. on the lith day of July, 1931, filed the final account in this matter, and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County on said date fixed thJ lllh day of Augu,-t. 1931, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. in the courtroom of raid Court In tho courthouse in Medford, Oregon, ns a time nnd place, for hearing of objections to aid final account, the closing ot mud estate and duscharglng the ad ministrator, and all persons having any objections to said account or the discharging of -ndlpinistrator are at said time and place to. ap pear and make nurh objections. Dated thin 11th day of July. 1931. F. K. NICHOLS. Administrator of the Fslato of H. H. Du Dois. deceased. P1311CV A. I'.ltAY, '' ' Attorney for administrator. ,' '. t : 1 Lawn Mowers. . x- ; ; New, 2nd and 3rd grades made first grado. Old taken apart; clean ed and trued. New method. Fac tory exp. James It. Allen, Tel 479-M. 4 Mrlll Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto hndv repairing. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt UK. NT Hedroom downstaiin. private bath and entrance. Ueas onable. 132 Almond St. T1CA.M. wagon anil burned for ,:ale cheap if taken at once. Route 2. Itox A-C7. Medford. Phone 353. Jacksonville. FOlt SAI.B A No. 1 cow and calf. cheap if taken at once. C. K. Snively. 5th house on right hand side Spring St. FOR SAI.K Golden Bantam sweet corn, 15 , cents dozen, lisler Ii.ne. half mile south Unker'a service station, I). lbnian. .NO. 1 AI.FAt.FA for (die shocked In field. Orchard Home district. Phone 539-J-4. LOST 9x12 congolium rug be tween Spencer and N. ltlv. Re turn to 527 Silencer. Reward. FOlt SAI.K Fine acreage. 3 1.1 acres adjoining city limit;, 3 blocks to school. 2 block to pavement, comfortable house, chicken house for 1000 hens, big teed house, electric lights, good well, one acre in strawberries Considering location, the best bin In the valley at $ 1 227.511 Verv ensv terms. Inquire nt 723 Mc' Andrews Itoad. San -nilii lMi Hntli-iT-it SAN FRANCISCO. Julv IS (Jl P.utteifat f.o.b. San Francisco. Wall Street Report METROPOLITAN TAKEN BY MacDONALD SMITH ' W EST ORANOrVN. J July. IS. (dV-Muc-Donuld Smith, unanauh wl. won the. ninlropolioia s-n championship for Hie third liui,. to day. sinrliiK rounds of t;; and "I In his 72 hole total ot 2s5. NKW YORK. July IS. () St.xk trading was almost com pletely neglected today, as foreign markets were closed, and Wall Street wne disinclined to pass Judgment on the prospects ot a cure for the central Kuropean crisis resulting rrom the Internn tluna! ronfeienciii of cabinet min isters. Total transfers, as computed for the 2-hmir session, were JiiT.lTti shares, the smallest elnee May IS. i i. -i. wun Hie sumle exi-eiHion of Saturday. August 2, last, wb n SC6.090 shares were trad.M. On May s, lsjiit turnover was 1SH.SUI1. Stock prices, nevertheless, closed with a goiHl tone. Today's closing prices for 17 selected storks follow: Am. fun Am. T.-1. nnd T.I Anaconda . ,., I Col Oas Cuitiss Wright General Klectrie General Motors Krhhtc'.tt Copper Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 , Evry Day in the Week "The Food Is Better" at the Medford Summons. ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Orfffon in arid for the County 'of Jackson. 1 i r Lucille Dunn, Plaintiff, vs. Wnlton Dunn, Defendant. i To Walton Dunn, the uliovo nam- . e& dpfoiulunt: In thu name of the State of Ore gon: You nre hereby mimmonetl and required to appear nnd answer the plaintiff's complaint against you, now on file In tho nbovo en titled Court and eausw. on or he fore tho last day of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of summons herein, to-wit: On or before the Kth day of August, 1031, riUld divte beins the expiration of four week a from tho data of tho first publication of this summons. And if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof; the plain- ' tiff will apply to the Court for the, relief prayed for In Bald complaint, i to-wit: Vnv a decree forever dis- , r-ulviiiK and abrogating the bonds of matrimony exist lug between i Plaintiff and Defendant; and if Defendant appear herein, or should . be served with proper's herein with-1 in the Ktaie of Oregon: Plaintiff' will also demand-judgment nainst I aid Defendant for her costs and dinbursementH, IncJudlng suit Jiion- .y'irvn.floi.ulile attorney's foes, and fur. such other , and furthor relief a. i to 'the Court may seem equit able. TliiK summon, Is. published In the .Medford M til Tribune, a newsn'iner published In and of general circu lation in Jackson Countv, Oregon, by order of Hon. II. D. Norton, .ludu'e of the above entitled Court, which order wart made nnd entered of record on tin loth day of July. and in coinpliamv therewith, the first publication hereof is the 1 1th day of July, !H1 1. K 1. FARUrci.T,. . 1Y ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Address? Iloom 10, ,lai-kon Coun- y lianic mug.. Men ford. Oi-on-nn DAY 1 , PAUL ... V, LUKAS A KAY ffl FRANCIS TONIGHT on the Stage 9 p I PALMER MUSIC i Prestnls EARLE DA and His "TELEVISK IEEA" A Stage Presenti-I , ' 1 Exlraordiian comings MM with Dorolhy MAC1 (.Warner BAXI Batteries Chal 5'D cent! Service Electric 111 South Holly P" Li iTODAY ' AND SUNDAY Thrills and Action with Pirates of the Air si I- T ffSW!S. ( Iff kV - I 5i vrrx mt 1 Mie-Hgh;Alelofr : I LOYD. HUGHES MARCELINED1' 113 it: Fruitgrowers! Waste Paper 75 to 100 newspapers in t BUNDLE 10c Mail Tribune Office 1 1 ,u i ; . J . L " HU BP.,: r. " JSSi Nwt.Comedy sm -H "FINGER PRINTS" FOUNDED 1909 .TAmr.c fiN GOV BUILDING & LOM ASSOCIATION