1AGE TWO
MEftFOrtft WAIL TKIBUKft; MEDFORD, OKEOOX, SUNDAY. JULY 19, 1931.
Local and Personal
hk Hot For "C'orA
) F&rmern trarwuelfnK mislncs In
Medford yesterday announced that
he weather U becoming ton hot
fcor the corn because ot the luck
of molture realized thin year. Hev
eral fine crojw.are wild to show
fllKnii of burning up, and will not
Htund tunny more day Jlko yes
terday. Mm. Plrkel "Lrovcir:
Mrs. 15. H. Plckcl h'ft on the
Shaati last evening for Ann Kran
cisco. i
Ilumn on Vacation Trip
Mr. Ina Huffon and wni Dr
rell, Ray and Roy. left lt '''t
day on a week's auto trip north
to Hcattle. and Victoria and Van
couver, B. C. . DuninK thwlrib
nence Carl ftlicelow will conduct
the What Not confectionery and
cafe, corner of Sixth and Ivy
streets.
Inn vr For liny lty
Mih, I ,n net la Goudwyn and Mr,
Coida lliiKtna will leave Mcdford
today for .Kan Franc-toco, Berkeley
and other California, cities, where
they plan to npcml a week vacu
tionlnK. . , i i
I'nriiicrH Tufijiftm-t - Jl iid iich
Charley Wilson and A. C, Wlkn
-of Bams Valley, and.lleVsliaMlnrp
er of Table ilock, worn In Med
f o rd yet e nl ii y 1 ra n sac 1 1 n n
nefin and buying Rrocerlcn.
bul-
dohn rUU JleM In Kant
Word wan received hurt week at
Klamath Fall, from Alton, lit., by
Mrfl. 'George !l, Undtey and CJcortre
p. Ulrlch of tho death of their
father, John tjlrlch, which occur
red Tuesday. Mr. Ulrlch was a
veteran of tho Civil war and coin
tnahder of the 1. A. 11. at Alton
lit 'the time of hla death. He wnt
'"6S years and four month old. Mr.
tlfrlch Will he remembered by
Vrlenda both In Klamath Falls and
Med ford where ho made numerous
Visits. - ,
VInIi the .leiinliiH nt Tiilent
Leslie Hok'TS and two
.lames and Donald of s K la math
Falls, motored to Talent Thursday
to vUil Mr. and Mm. Frank Jon-
nl?iR. on-ln-Iaw and daughter of
the late Kvan Hocem I tea men.
in the Hawaiian iHtands, Mr. and
Mrk .Teiinlnu'H will visit In Klam
ath Falls, and will bo KiiCHts at
the Kokts home. Mw, Jennings,
formerly Molelto 1 tyoames, is well
known throtiKhout southern Oi'o
iron. (
1a ft fur i'mter I dike
Dorothy Huff of Haernmehto and
Dorothy Itlehnrdmm of Dak land,
were n in on k t hn.se w b o le ft jo n
tho Crater Jnkc staRO yesterday
for the national park.
Boy HHtrti Ity Dog
Curtis ityrd, small son of Mr
id Mr. Willis Byrd of Hollvlow
fa recovering after having been e
ve'rely bitten four times by h
ttemnbdr do, maklnc it nvves-
feary for a doctor to dress th
WOtltldB.
In Grants 1hms
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Chamben
spent yesterday In Grants Pan,
where Mr. Chamber attended to
business matters.
Mlnifim Buck Today
Phil Hbnrpo, field manager at
4he Med ford airport. Is expected
to return tiunduy from hi two
weeks vn oat Ion. to resume his dut
ies. Ken Williams has been net
tng as field manager during Mr
Sharpe' absence.
family HlovcM to Foas
Mrs. Bert -Wheatley, daughters,
Jeona : and Lucille, and son
Clarence, left Gold Hill last week
for Foe, Or., Vhoro they will
make their home.
Wek-Wnrt nt Hoaotmrir
Mrs. W. ). Ulake and dhtmhter
nith. and son Carl. Visited friend"
and Whitivcn t it use burg over the
week-end.
RnsfiNt Hughes Bark In City
Henry Hughes of Ashland, nr
tented ftt Kttgeno Friday, wns re
turned hero 'Into yesterday nfter-
hoon for questioning as a suspect
In the' robberies tho first of last
week of the Kast Hide Pharmacy
and Piprgly "Whrirly store. lliiRhe.
had no statement to make. He.
wa returned toy MherifX Jennings. .
AMcntled iHilHwtlmt
Miss Alice Hunley, of tho Jack
aonvlUs district, was among th? ,
local realdents) who worn at Cruter
Ike last week attendliiK the ded
(oailon of the tilnnott Memorial. ,
ftcdfnrd. i'lrV S'mv Job 1
Miss Helen Mnthhion of Med-'
fxrd, has taken a position In the'
Umpo.ua national Torent office at '
Roseburg, taking tho ptnee of Miss,
Lucille OllbrciUh, of Kiddle, who
M transferred from Roneburg to
Albany a few week ago.
"Kauilcs Ifrri VNr Nmniner ' j
Mr. and Mm. C. K. Maude have,
returned to their summer home
6n ihe Uogue river near Oold Hill, j
Their home la In California but
they ctpend their Summers here at
'their cabin overlook inn the Hon no.
Hnlluny Men Iaiivo
Harry Koiinberry of tbe Union
Pacific railway, left Friday cvo
nlnK by train for bis headiuarteis
in Portland and It. D. Farrell, dis
trict freight uud passenger agent
for tho Wabash railway left tbe
city Xor P.UKeno.
lieliiriis Vom lt(mbiirg
Jtulltb Hinlth, who fonrtorly re
sided In Mcdford,. returned here
Friday evening from Koseburg,
whero ho had heen spending the
pant two months.
MoVefl lVfim MMKord
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heck and
foil Alble, and Mrs. Hack's mother,
Mm. Julia Colan. aro now maktnK
(heir home 1n !ranlH Pas. They
moved from Med ford recently and
hnv taken an apart merit at Mrs.
V. i. Deans On Kftsl H ndeet In
Grants Pass.
Knnvtiln Notith . .
Among tho leaving by train
Inst evening for Han Francisco
wtis l.u.-lllo I,enox.
()fic-Aiiin(l Hike llldrr
A one-armed bicycle rider, H. U
Morse of Halem, vlitcd Crater j
national park lat week, slowly
pedaling his way up hills leading!
to the rim, walking when thej
Kiade became too steep. Ho related
that he had left Halem two weeks
aKO and had averaged 75 miles a
day in visiting different actions of
the state.
PRE HISTORIC LOG
Spending Today nt Irfike,
Jack Uierma, Jack Walker nnd
party are wpendinK the week-end
at lako of the Woods, where i
number of Mcdford people fire en
joying fishing, swimming and boat
ing.
Three? Weeks Vacation Tour
Mr. and Mns. H. O. Endern and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto KCum accom
panied by Gladys Apptega'e, and
Vcllna Yost, will leave Ashland to
day on a three weeks' trip to Chey
enne. Wyo , where they - will at
tend tho Frontier Days rodeo and
trlrtt Glacial national park, Calgary.
l,ake .Louise, Banff; and, yellow
stone . national park.
Mr. ChhjmI In Town
J. W. Casad of Central Point
wan among out-of-town people
hore. Haturday attending to busi
ness niaitors.
Mrs, Hayes on Vaiwtlon
i Masj, Velma, Smith Hayes of
MannV department Atorc, is spend
InR a month's vacation In Cali
fornia, '
To Ijikc Cani
Miu D. D. Robortfl and son
Richard, are leaving this morning
for . ImkOi.'Of the Woodsi where
Hlchard will be honored at the
special court there today for Hoy
BcoutM.
itai'k.HOiivllle Wninan Ilcroavcd
George D. Hmith, 37, explosion
accident victim at Chehalls, Wash.,
on July 10, was a brother of Mrs.
Robert Wright of Jacksonville. He
Is survived by his wife and three
young daughter), and tho funeral
services 3ast Sunday wero In
charge of tho Raymond post, Vet-1 origin of Crater Lake.
era oi Foreign wniw, ot wntcn
he Was a member.
BELIEVED CLUE TO
CRATKR UKK (Special)
Reaching back to the dim past of
yester-years when Mt. Manama was
a seething volcano, reddening tho
heavens at night and sending forth
great clouds of ismoke In the day.
the recent discovery of cnrbonlzed
wood In the Union creek section U
directly linked with tho volcanic
activity of the disappeared moun
tain, now the redtlng place of Crater
Lako.
. Tho wood, burled under a burden
of volcanic turf as deep as 60: feet,
is 23 miles west of the lako rim.
A number of the logs are over 50
feet In length and wero found rest
ing in horizontal position, sans
roots, stumps or branches. How
ever, small branches wero found
dotached, Indicating that with the
logs, thjcy had floated; there in
wntor and were subsequently burled
by the volcanic ashes.
Tho discovery was mado by road
crews grading on tho Union creek
road to Diamond lake alongi near
tho Rogue river.
Tho wood Is completely turned
to charcoal, the los having been
entombed under thick loada of hot
ashes nnd. the heat, coupled with
the rapidity In which they fell, re
sulted in the exclusion of oxygen,
preventing tho combustion of the
material.
D. H. Llbbey, naturalist of the
Crater Lake National Park, visited
the ricene a few days ago and plans
to preserve a complete awortment
of tho wood. If subsequent finds
of such wood aro made.it is thought
scientific Investigator)? can piece to-
get her a coherent story of tho
WOMAN EXHORTS MILL STRIKERS-
e f kip jvxfii
hP
Purso I-ost Two Years Vouml
MOSCOW, Waho, i J,uly. -
(U1) two yoni'8 uko L. H. Reeil-
er ' farmer, lost hih pocketbook
containing The other day
. whsit finld when
he was piuwtiib " "
a furrow revealed hts pocketbook.
. ,nnni of the cur-
roncy within were still there and
enough could be made out of the
remains to recover 25.
RUXIHn Mr. and Mrn. Wm.
Home leased building and busi
ness of llrooks filling station, cast
of here. ( ,, J,. ,
: Aiitntiv.anti
itlgnway w"uu" - ,
rebuliun being- reconstructed and
(fwrtirfacpcf.' ' 5 ; ' ' '
Tcrri,.r PaliluTfO
l'OKTLAVl. .. lH
(Ul')-Jocko.'WUe:taf
owned .by Ollhcrt n!;,
mouth t.m-n.ij.
churchgoer. wb
r..ns half a ,mie , " l
home to Rt
church and sits'omJi
door throuuhout the"'.
GRANTS PAKsHjT"
way to construct t50,"'
lodge anil hotoi at
40 miles from here.'
Brill Sheet iituT
expert repairing, tai
1 m27i
f bttf- x&v, W ,nJ
vtvTT Vn'ti?rTrfrr?rnh
Assitcuitcil l-rcza I hoto
Ann Burlak, woman labor leader, Is shown addressing Central
Falls, R. I., textile strikers. She was arrested for her activities and
later freed on bond and is shown here after returning to take command
of the strike activities. Labor disorders have resulted In frequent
clashes between strikers and police.
Guests of Old Friend
Herman Miller and son Ilonald
Miller, of Wenatchee, Wash., left
Saturday after snendine Friday In
Medford as the guests of Mr. and
Mrn, M. T. Hurclfon. Tho two
families wero friends In Minnesota
Ort'lianl Nile lift Years Ago
A now item of July 1G, twenty-
five years ago. in Portlnnd news
papers, reads as follow: "The
highest price on record paid for
a Hogue .,ltiver valley orchard in
tho riivit year ,of bearing has been
paid by ). 'II. Hover at Medford.
Ho purchased from tho owner of
the Clay Mender . orchard 10 acres
at I&50 per nor. Th orchard Is
of Uomlce pears," ,
HiHrn Monrr Iteturns
Miss Thelma Moorr. who spent
the past week vacatloninc with rel
atives in the 1-ako tteek dlmrlct.
will return to her position In
Mann's department -tore tomor
row. Mrs, Arthur Heas has horn
working In her plc
A Vaentlon i'hntigo
Frederick Wolff of the account
ing department In tho California
Oregon Power company office at
Medford, Is performing tbe dutien
'of Miss Feed a (letters . as book
keeper In the rompany Craftt-
lass office whtlo Ml Clebors If
tnVltiir weeks vscaMnn.
Let
ilnhrtr do your baking
(hiring tho hot woathcr.
It mvcs your wearing
yourself out iu a hot.
close kitchen.
.-.M.lsi
Xewf titter lil'f(v M '
mong recent , arrivals In Sled
ford is Mm, P. J. (loddard Of Palo
Verde, Arls., whu, plans to locate
here. j , : . 1 : j
llou'se uo.st nt. ft, P.
MlVrt Kthel William of Medford
was recent ly tbe limir"C guit for
some time at (irnnts Pass of Vr.
and Mm, D. J. Otlliland.
lrrl(UM nt i'onVeiitlon , .
, After presiding over the nnnual
meeting of the Northwest Horti
culturists and Plant Pnthotnbts
held hi Wenatchee. AVash., Prof.
F. O. Helmer. head of the aouth
ern Oregon experiment station nt
Talent, arrived home last week.
Attending Parking School
Mm. Hugh Hayes, Mr. Marvin
Kmery and Anil Walker are amon-;
the tluld Hill residents attending
the fruit packing scVool In Med
ford. f
Bitkcr Itoluhks TuctMlny
, C. T. linker,, secretary of .the
local chamber of commerce, who
bus been attending the iipeclnl
counM offered at- Stanford - univer
sity for chamber of commerce sec
retnries, 4a expected to return to
Medford next Tuesday.
Itoy AVnkeflcbl Transferred
Hoy Wakefield, who has been
working out of the Portland office
of the Associated Oil company,
has been transferred to Spokane,
where he will be district Supervisor.
Mr. Wakefield will leave for the
northern city Monday. Mrs. Wake
field nnd little daughter. Hetty
Ann, who have been visiting In
Medford, will Join him In Spokane
next month.
Seo YellmvMtmitt Henrs
With their car well decorated
with bear tracks, Mr. nnd Mrs.
K. K. Williams returned a , few
days ago from ft two Weeks tour
of tbe Yellowstone Nntionnl park, man Hudson.
MXilOX 1XU M OKPS
MPS1C OX HIIO.UKMST
I n his special rad io progra m
broadcast by remote control from
the Crnterian theatro on Monday
evenings. (Carlo Davis will this
Week feature Uoyd (Mutt) Wil
damson, und the American Legion
drum corps presenting two spec
lal numbers. t
, Other instrumental- nnd vocal
selections aro listed on tho aur-
prlse program. According to Mr.
Davis, the fancy ntepptng of the
drummers, nnd Mut Williamson's
act for the evening, will prove
quite entertaining.
MKXTAMTY OF MA
(Continued from Pago One)
Kennedy Is the mother of Aitnee
Semple Mcl'henson, evangelist of
Angelus Temple. Her marriage to
Hudson in Ijougviow, Wash., on
June 2S resulted In the discovery
that ho had failed to divoree an
other wife.
Portland, ore.. July is. -(pi
Aimeo Hcmple MePherson is. ' des
perately sorry" about the situation
in which her mother, Mrs. Minnie
(Mu) Kennedy-Hudson, has be-
como lnvolved through her recent
marriage, lo (i. Kdwnrd ' What-a-
The bears are thick And friendly.
they announce, nnd have a fond
ness for nntoa. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liams entered the park from the
wohI. After leaving they proceed
ed to Ailaeonda near Put'te, Mon
day, They -report a wondorful
trip.
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IsnVc For Trxas
Mrs. Margitrtt .WI!on and Mrs.
Mai-garet Wheat nnd daughter left
Friday evening by train for Dallas,
Ten as.
W. I4,
today
v hero
MIhr Mitchell Itcturus
Miss Dorothy Mitchell. Y
A. secretary, will return
fmm J ear hart -by -( he-sea,
she t been ntlendiiiK tbe busl
nrno Rii'ls' confeivnce at the Y. W.
V. A. there since a week ago
Thursday, poforo going to Hear
hart. Miss Mitchell took part In
the Mate tennis tournament at
Portland.
Mr, (iore lo Portland
W. H. Hore left for Portland
Friday evening by train.
V l-KiMl i. P. Friends
Mlw ttpal H.vrvey and mother.
Mis. H. H. Harvey of Medford.
visited friends In Ornnts Pass on
Thursday.
Yrlmtn S. P. Mnn Hctlros
Oeorge Kouthwfck ot Merlin, who
j has worked for the southern Pac
1 trie company for thirty-four yeam
f stl in Merlin, retired on a pennlon
I the fii-st of July. Mr. Sombwlck
I will eontlnuu to Wake hla home
i tn Merlin. ' '
lr. llnrcrAte 1aT
Dr. 11. P. Hamravr left tvy tMln
Inst evening . fur Pel keley. i:Hf.,
after vinlt fir sonm time here
with relatives and friends.
IVm-hey nl Itaneh
. P-ert Pcttebpy and on trf'wellyn.
of PMe irw aiv 1 at their ranch
neur Unite K-tlls. where they will
pnd m'-i of the summer.
A ay for WcvV-ViM
Mr. and Mm rUdney ei, Niulth
sjv pendtnii I'll week-end. tn
Kl.itoiiih eonnty. erjayfnir nn otit
ln nt their summer home rfl liocky
''Mf . tMtcan bsy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
IIPN'O l,tv pnno with bench
priced for tjnuk s.ile. Phone
114?,
Pi t-: l PIANO for balance of con
tract , lio down. Phone
LOST Herman Mchnnuser; aiwi
wer to name of 4'l;tu. Notify
Mrs, Nlnn Tucker, Prospect.
, Tel, Kasle VWtll Wt. U.0
reward
Obituary
SN YDKll Ogden Sidney Sny
der, a resident of old Hill for
tho past 2R years, passed away
In n local hospital nt 11:00 a. m.
Saturday. He was born In Kansas,
November 4, 1S6S and was nijed
62.
He leaves his Wife. Ida ftnyder
of Oold Hill and whom ho mar
ried 22 years ago. Also five bro
thers nnd one sister, one of whom
Fitch Snyder resides In Sams Val
ley. Funeral services will he In
charge of Conger funeral parlors
and Will Its held nt th grave in
Hold Hill cemetery at 10:00 . in.
Tuesday. t
K. K.WTO WII.Ij OPF.N
t'AMI lt) t I KAMNti WtMlKS
K. Sal to announced eterdny
that he will open the t.'ame1o
Safety denning system tomorrow
At 211 West Main street. The
Cnmelo solvent contains no mois
ture which prevents shrinking and
It contains 60 per cent lens chem
ical. The dyes will not run In
Cnmelo so all rotors may be placed
In the waNhiug machine together.
Th's machine t the plunger type
which prevents breaking the fab
ric. After three minutes In the wash
er I he solvent Is removed In an
extractor then the clothes are nir
dried leaving them absolutely odor
less. The Camelo system leave
pleats In hp same condition ns
when the garment cornea Into the
plant.
4
Kryatalglow, kodak glos su
preme. The Pe as leys. opp. Holly
theater.
1
Rate for out-of-town trip. Tel.
!SA
Mrs Mcpherson was interview
ed here today during a stem-over
between trains en route to Cali
fornia. She was told of nit affi
davit filed with the I-os Angeles
county lunacy commission by R
F. Clearwater special Angelus
temple officer. In which Clear
water asserted Mrs. Kennedy
Hudson was "senile and afflicted
with childish delusions,'' and that
her mother had been ordered ex
amined by two psychiatrists,
"If Mr. Clearwater or anyone
else connected with the temple
thinks my mother Is Insane, and If
they want her committed to ft"
asylum, it's only because; they
want to protect her and me," the
evrtOKeliot said.
"I'm desperately sorry ovr the
whole situation," she said, j
The evangelist said she had not
heard from her mother since he
left California and that she hnd
never seen "this man Hudson."
"As for my mother being In
sane, no one likes to be told that
one's mother has lost her 'mind.
Hut If It Is a fact. It's a faot and
has to be faced."
The evangelist said no one con
nected with the temple would do
anything to gain "cheap publici
ty." Aimce said that aTter he ar
rived home and had met everyone
connected with the affair nnd had
time to think It out. "maybe I'll,
have a statement to make." . j
NORTH VOWPKIt Plans pro-!
pressing for construction cf pro-1
posed Thief Valley Dam cast t ,
here, to cost approximately- $l!UV '
000.
4 I
Frederic permanent waves, spiral1
wave. 10; Croo,"igno!e, 17.50
F.mma Cline Shop. Tel. 4M.
4
Hot mineral tnh baths. "Fonn- i
tain of Youth." Ferguson Mineral
Sonne S-tm Valley, Ore.
I EDEN PRECINC1 Meteorological Report
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Mil MACKA
'VL S by Eleanor Mercein
'.Ml. ALSO ,
W. J. Hutchison. MctcorcloghU. V M I
F1 llll I 14 csPecially wise to consider SAFETY j
Vllll I ' ' Whcn you sclcc;t a Place for yoVLT s!lvinSs'
(llilllill yyJOytfW tank onc of Mcdford's pioceer fin-
m mtt j JP ancial institutions offers SAFETY- j
Jjt IjllP taclcd by able and conservative manage- (-
lll ment- 0ur statement speaks for itself.
Condensed Statement 1
J j I y June 30, 1931
jllly RESOURCES
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flffeS V' W'M """I". Stale. Municipal, etc !.. Wl."
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fW'&'t'Jt WW f'urnituro and Fixtnroti 1 l.noo.on
wffil ' ' W Ci"h frm Banl 58S3M
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MMmW'Ai , WM LIABILITIES
W:S; WW, "ra'i,"' f:,,,-'; i--"'
ic? WMA si"Pl'i5 and Vndlvided Profits 1 1 .
'Y7 'At 'I E VMM livil.-ti. 4.0"n.O"
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TO D A Y
One fiery Embrace and She 1
Flung Aside Past and Future
Under a Med
ranean MoosJ
kissed and M
tne world.
A week of cow
a night of flip
one hour ot In
EDKN I'UKCINCT, Ore., July IS. I
(Spl.) Clcorpo Parker of Phoo-j
nix returned laHt week from Se
attle with tho Klk lmnd. ".'lie!
Medford Klks. linmlierinK aliout 2.'),
wenl in a Hpeeial Pullman and had ,
the time of their lives.
Mrs. M. lloiie rnnio up from Med
ford Saturday evening and visited
iter sons. Louie and Lloyd Colvcr,
at Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. fiease left
Tuesday for Vrcka. where Mr.
Reaio will flnixli some carpenter
work, nnd then they will return to
Sacramento. Mrs. Reuse has spent
a couple ot months with her par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Garey.
Wo aro informed a musical treat
is In store for those who attend
services at tho Preshyteriun church
in Phoenix Sunday mornfns. In
the sons servico, which is always
fine, there will he ono or more
numbers by Auhery Furry, who is
well known here, and who .jus an
exceptionally fine voice.
Mrs. Irene Wells attended a thea
tro in Medford Tuesday ni(;hl from
Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frame. West
Talent, were making a number of
calls Tuesday in connection with
July 10, 1DS1
Mcdford and vicinity: Sunday
fair; no change iu temperature.
OrcRon: Hunday fair, but foff
on immediate coast; no chahBe
In temperature.
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Local Data ? 2 5 2
a a.
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Temperature (ilcq.s.).. 50 ' 102
HiKhPHt (last 12 hrs.) ifi . . 10.1
I.iVest (Inst 12 hrH.).. fiff !' &!
Ucl. humidity (pet.).... 74 11,
I'rccipitntion (Inches) 0 0
Slate of weather Clear Slcar
Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1. 1!3U, 1.1. 07 Inches.
Sunrise today, 4:52 a. m. j
Sunset toilay, 7:42 p. rn. j
Sunrise Monday, 4:y a. m. j
THE DAUJCS IMda will he
opened July 21 for construction 'f
open air pavilion fur eastern Ore
iron Stato Tuberculosis .hospital
here.
Sunday School work anions those
who avo not nblo to uttond regular-'
ly nt the church.
Dr. and Mra. Webster and their '
house guest. Mrs. C. 1C. Parsons,'
here from Wnshlnpton, IX C, were1
visiting in Atbland Monday. j
Jeff Hell of Talent was nblo to'
ride down to tho Carey homo last;
week. Mr. Hell has just recovorcd j
from n Revere sickness. Ho is tn
'his 80th year.
Mrs. hula Hamlin has just fin-1
Ished Bhippiitv; her apricot crop j
ar 1 hp realised a fair price.
' E. C. Lockwoud of the White
Wins poultry tarm was n business j
visitor In Ashland and Talent Mon
day. I
Mr. Shoemaker of tho Amevicnn !
meat market in Phoenix was taken
to San Krnncisco latst Sunday morn
t!i to undoreo treatment for can
cer in a mild form on his tongue.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frame are
exporting their son. Howard, from
Scuttle today for a visit.
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