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FROM STANFORD .nnin ni 100 - . participation of 'for composed the me program" nt . commerce Slnmorn of rU 'r'cl!ve iJ'."",.,..,.,r of C U01 "F .,n.l-le,l at "ll Chaml.er announced U1 fc ......... i.,,. h return C' ea" the chamuera nre instrumental !erC, taxation bodies H40? . JiMtinpnts and : P Taxation committee of a(rTl ,1 committee .11 '"f- .. V.- . ., '"T. . ... r-iirpscntiitivoa K sni) - ..... Ltrn states attended me .ki0B contes: conducted. ...i ,,,mmi nli'd the this from . pf . In in the Sinn ed lv the Baker Is nt n MeiKoril of ill" WHH Stan public. Mrs, kill him va- olivines offered In connec- ivitll tlio courtia for socre- l.kpr wno i-1" " Li, aW participated in tho ..n .h-cn r f A K R f f(!Ciah It iwli over" .-Sunday brought! 880 L nn.t on., i visitora into the L i.Tkp National nark, brins- t llij total ,of visitors for the III season, up to su.k-iu .visitors, compared, to 7-1. SI 11 for the tima inRt vcar. The total of In for this year Is announced at .470,. or. 41 u 1 nheud ot last seu- Every state . in . the union has n represented by visitens, with ite a number noteu irom unio., mis, -Michigan. 1'ennsylvania, r York, .Wisconsin, Iova," Alin- solvanil Indiana. Travel, from morula ..continues heavy us in itswisons as well ns local travel It. UrfKun.. .-, ., .. : Motorists have, made .their np- nrance .in the purk from dlffer- foreitin noiiita, .Including a florist, front liuiti, several from wall,. Alaska, Canada and Mex ', Stage travel has brought vist as from EnKlaud, Gerniapy, .Culm ance ami other Turoliu. ., coun- T. Lorange Here For Session With Breier's Manager r '991 AT CRATER OFFIGIAL REPORT R. T. IjorniiKe, merchandise pinser fur the C. J. Jlrelor is In Mcdford this wosk. Inferring with Gene l'owelson, najer of the Mcdford Llreler m. While In this city .Mr. range Is checklnK over the mer indise of tho local store with Powplson. 1'revailinK luislnesfi conditions K not seriously affected the ifT stores, due to the added 'ihnnilliini; efforts put forth the llreler organization, nc '''ng to I.oramre. -t WhO'jch tonight' . meeting; of "V council is the first to lie 1 'iy that iiddy sinco the recent ""n, at which (he septic tank sewer bnnds. were dL-feated, ' ns could ,c learned today 'nturo uf the septic tanlc 1,ln will nut tip Up f,. dls i. t'xc. pi porhaps In an In "al manner. Th septic tank sllualicin ylll I'e illscusscd tonluht, so far 1 know." Ha Id Mayor K. M. n this noun, "anil will nut "lie " "P In a formal way until pr from n10 i,,,,,,,) of In reKurd to tlitit situation. -' salil t,,i,i,.,, v i,,,.,,ii. will Rioted nms-iiy to consjdtTatii'n 'vmine matlei-K iMALL BLAZE AT IN ORE. ILL MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1931. PAGE THREE CIEFV as ilisi ,,,V...i ii ',. "ftirnoon in the Kiiraie' lit a n ,:., v.. .-11. (.'al "v,ni.., resultlni: In little v"" The liliiz,, Martrd when werflw (lm ,h(, rlir,urr. carri,.r dripped on the x f "in ignited. Confl 'uniti.in was placed ' 'ntr,.! I,y th 1,,,-al fire i""n': ""'"ted by mill mi- in i larricra. two trucks Inthe Miirare. nlV,n " ''o'fniann'n eml- li offers straw .( i ,. at r..n, e ' up' c'rel(ttes half k ""'Icrwcar half price. .... 1 'ae Cabinet Work.. Mlwi KdlllUtiin Is Honored ou IlliUiiinj. Honoring .Miss Helen Kdmiston on her birthday, mib, Adra Ed wards entertained last evenini; with a swimming and dancing party. Swimming was enjoved at the Twin Plunges in Ashlund, after which the young people returned to the J. E. Edmtston home In this city, where refreshments were served. Dancing was enjoved the remainder of the evening. Quests for the evening' included Misses Xelle Green. Jtubv stone Janet Wray Smith. KrunceM itool- lor, 13i?rte Crane, Luclle I.on-'. i.eriruue uoyle. Carvel Keames. Mary Edmiston. Sybil .(.in Young. Bethyl Single, Evelyn Gritsch. Anna Mae Kuson, liarnlta Coffeen ot Shasta City, Carol Dodge, and the honor guest. Miss Helen Ed miston. Messrs. Russell Woodward, Wil liam Cunningham, Harold Ge Buuer, lrvin Kowman. Dow Stone, Arthur Iverson, Janus Edmiston, Wilton White, Juniur 1'orter, liob ert Emmens, Neville tllden, Hob ert Colylg, Prod Colvig, JJoyd Sunderman, Farwell Kenly, David l.owry, John Keddy, Max line. Max Carter, George Ucnnclt, John Connor Harry .Garfield. Roger Early and Burton Lowrv. Ollvo ltcbckalis llllvc; .Meeting. Olive ltebekah Iodge met Mon day evening In regular session with. .the. new officers in charge. Lilly Clark is, now noble grand and Mrs. Hall vice-grand. Klitc Laldley Is tho retiring noble grand. Mae Stuart was appointed team enptain and Ella Rogera. Elsie Millard and Margery l'earson as finance committee. There was a good attendance and everyone en Joyed the social hour. . .. Oloritl Gclchcll Home For Summer Vacation .Miss Gloria. Getcholl, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Delroy Getchell. has, returned,, .from Seattle, where she is a student at St. Nichola-s school. Since the. clee of school she haw 'been a guest at a house party across the sound, and with a group of Seattle friends attended the .western igolf tourtnamcnt in Portland. Mm. Getehell accompanied her daughter home from the northern city. .... Dinner Dance Honors Summer Guests Here Miss Margaret Joslcn of Owaton- na, Minn., and Airs. Edwin Stanton of pps Angeles were.the inspiration for the dinner, dance given Friday evening by, Mr. and Mrs. Wheldon F. Riddle n.t their country ho.nie cast of Medford. Thirty guests en Joyed the evening. . . . Mii-xi Josten. is a house guest of the Blddlo.,, haying accompanied Mrs, Riddle upon her return from the :cntft several weeks' ago. - Alrp. Stanton Is a, guest of tho Gain Rob-, ijiuons. :. . ..... Humphreys Visit ' ' ' Friends in Indiana 1 '' Word lias been received in this city from Miss Vera P. Humphroy. who, with her father, lnda Hum phrey, is making nn extensive tour of the eastern states, where they are) visiting relatives and friends. They had been in 15 states, Miss Humphrey stated In her letter, written at Patrolt. Ind., and plan ned to make Urbana, 111., their next stop. Misses Kellelior Ittioulf West. I.etlors received bv local friend of the MiH:es Anna and Katie k'pllnhor bring news that they are enroute home from Texas lifter nn absence of several months from this city. They were ex- clc.l to arrive In Seattle .mi 111, after visiting Yellowstone park and will continue to their hi.nH here soon. Mi-s Yniinz i:ntcrluins House Guest Till.-. lcvk. Mk. I 1, ii :i Coffeen of Shasta City, Calif., is the bouse guest this week of Miss Sybil J'"n oung, daughter of Mr. and -mis. Harvie Young nt their home, m North Holly. Miss Coffeen ar rived In Mcdford Sunday evening. and plans to return south . the latter part of thlH week. ortlaiideiN .ic ts of Orrs. Phyllis I.emnn nun em r,r 1', i-ihin.l are guests tills ; or .Mr. ami .or. will bo. the inspiration for tillable cnlerlainllig. They i.. o ..tr.,.-,i lioil sum- 1 guests in ..i ' ' - iiinl arc remembered by many Sirs. Ili-.ilcy linllcs Kilemls to Mn-i Hons,. ;,ts Complimenting her two house Buests, .lisvs Murian and Muriel hnuth of eilftondale. Mass. Mrt C. Rease Uraley will entertain at lea Thursday afternoon. Invita tions, are being issued to 35 guests for the affair. -Mrs. J. .'. Boyle and Mivi. Glen Smith win pou,., aMia ,y j,,., Allen Smith. The Mit-.4 Genrude l-e,le and Doris Ration wi! asiis at the tea table. ' While in Huiiili,..,,, A"- .i... MI.Mes Smith have enjoyed several motor trips, having returned last evening with the lir-aley from Cre.vent City and Oregon Caves. They will motor to Crater Lake tomorrow. This l3 their first trip west and . they are enjoying the experience very much Class Meeting In Ashland Park The Alpha Delta class of the first Christian church will conduct the regular meeting In the Ashland park Thursday, July 23. All who attended are being asked to bring either cake, vegetable salad, or sandwiches. Members and their friends are asked to meet at the church at 10:45. who.ro transportation will be furnished all who wish to at tend. ' H. I. W.'s Have Luncheon .Meetiiuc lit Holland. , ,tn loqul Ruslness qnd Profes sional Women's ciub met yester day afternoon for luncheon at the Hotel Holland, with Mrs. Edwlna Weishaar. presi'dent, presiding. There were 15 members present and a business 'meeting held fol lowing luncheon. Mlsllcloe ('lull to Picnic Wednesday. Mrs, H. L. Wells will he hostess tomorrow evening nt 7 o'clock to members of the Mistletoe club, who have planned a picnic dinner. Members are asked to bring their baskets, . and be present. Mrs. Wells resides at 210 West Jack son street. Guests or Griffiths Continue lo liny Clly. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Heerm.in nnd family of San Francisco, who have been guests of Mrs. Reer man's brother, David Griffiths and family, left yesterday for the bay city. While here they motored to Crater Lake and other scenic points and are re'urning south via the Redwood hlg'iway. Mr. and Mrs. McCormack Arrive From East . Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln McCormack of Irvington-mi-tlic-Hmlsoii arrived on the. Sliusla this morning to spend several weeks of the summer ueason with friends. The MeCor macks formerly lived in Medford nnd wore much feted guests In this city last summer. 4 l-jlgells lOlltcrtulu at Dinner Party .Monday k Mr. and' Mrs. Corliln Edgoll entertained last evening at dinner at' their home on Berkeley Way fur a large group of friends. Covers were placed for li-l und dinner was followed by bridge. -t MAIL ROUTES TO Gill- Miss Lemon wool and cons were met frii nd Mr. mid Mr-. Ilcniiuin (Ml eliding Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth l"" man. whose wedding was no ot Sunday In Salem, are onjoylm.' . trli Into Blue l anyon Mr. Iiennian is ass "Attorney A. K. Kennies in city. n weel with this lilmos Will Visit Friends Here Mr. Oakland. and Mrs. Blaine Mum former residents ot mi. citv. are expected to arrive In Medford this week to spend ""Hie time visiting relatives and fn mis and will enjoy an outing at Dia mond lake, while In Hollthon. Oregon. 4 llcalln Will Observe Aiiiiivcrsnry nt Pinner. Mr. ami Mrs. Frederick Heath arc inviting a croup of frl-nu. l their home for a dinner par tomorrow evening, to be ulver , n celebration r.f their 12th we. dlliK anniversary. Covers will be p a"-, for IS and dinner will be followed l.y bridge. To Visit MiwV'f. Reinhard and children of Spokane, arrived in Me.lf.ir.l today , and will be the gu st ." a few days of Mr. find Mr. Allen. SUSPECT IS CAPTURED Nebs jOls'en. alleged moonshine operator and dispenser, of the Prospect district, was arrested by federal, state and county law en forcing officers late yesterday at his cabin, lie is held in the coiin- 'y Jail charged Willi sale, posses si.:!, and transportation of nioon shlne. His small coupe was con fiscated. The officers were unalle lo locate Ihe still they believe Olsen Is opt rating. Olson w.s arraigned this morn Inp In iiistice court at Jacksonville and given until Thursday to plead. Ball was fixed nt J7fi0. AT PROSPECT PROJECT Tho now patronr tulued by the extension of th four delivery routes of the .0ford postoffiie for a total of ?) mitos, effective AiiKust 1. miis erect the new N. - mail boxe? nt the rinht hand iile of the road on four-foot hi:h posts, t-o that the rural car riors tan wily deposit mall in them, hut piestnt patrons on the rural route can continue to use their smaller hoxes. providing they are in seiv;ahle condition. The altert 1 and enlarx-'d routes will he uh follows on AuRiiat 1 and after: x Huuto No. 1. Carrier will ro west nnd south on Main street and Chestnut ave nue, to 1 rune street: tast on I'rune street to IMum street, south and retrace to l Uh streot: east to Hamilton ftreot; south on Ham ilton street to Dakota street; east on Dakota to V'each. south to Fry plaoe and retrace to Stewnrt ave nue; west to Smith road, south and retrace to Stewart nvennu; westerly on Stewart to Cherry avenue, north to I'rune and re trace; south ' en Orchard Home drive to Old Stage road; west and north to Cherry corner; north, east to Orchard Homo drive and tv l race to Thomas street; north tit S?t own rt iivonmi- wout in I.tvf- hand coiner, north .5 and re trove; west to Old Stape road ; southeast and east to Whip orchard, north .35 and retrace; southeast on Old Stage road to Minear road, north .35 and retrace; east and south to t'pppr Orlffin ('reek 'school: west to Ouchess orchard nnd re trace; southwest nnd southeast to Ivy hurst ranch and retrace t Fisk corner; southeast, south ond east to Soleman crovk road; north- vast, north nnd wesrt .2 and re trace, and nrth to Young's cor ner; west to Siskiyou orchard und retrace to Three Oaks corner; north nnd west to Dark Hollow road; southwest to Mariposa or chard nnd retrnce; west to Orchard Home road and retrace to King's Highway, north cn King's High way to Stewart avenue; east, south, retrace, west to Holly street nnd northwest to postoffice. Ilople No. 2. Carrier will go northeast on Central n venue. Court street and Pacific Highway to Diddle road; northeast on Diddle road to Dinns corner; west to Midway road; south on Midway road to Pacific Highway; west on Debar avenue, smith, enst. pouth nnd east to Pacific Highway; south on Pacific Highway lo Diddle road; north on Pacific Highway to Howard school; west on Howard avenue, south and east on Debnr avenue to Pacific Hlghwny; north on DnJ ciflc Highway to Ciilnian's cornerv west on Heall Dane to Jacksonville-Central Point road: t-buth ",n Central Point road to Doss iVmo; west t West Side school house; north to Helstroin'H corner; south, west on Old Stage road to Tyrell corner; west north nnd cast, to Pine Itidge orchard; southeast to McCoy's corner; north and west to Doll vineyard nnd retrace: southwest, to Jfteki-onvlllo ', city limits;"east to Oak Grove school: south to ((riffln Creek road: east to lazier Dane; north to Monle Park road; east nnd south on Ma ple Pnrk road to McAndrews road; west on McAndrews road to end of Joe Jack road and retrace t Dozier I.one; north on Lozler Dun to Jones corner; northwesterly to end of Itoss Iane nnd retrace to Jones corner; east to railroad crowing; southeasterly hy Clark street to post office. Dura I ltnutc No. 3. -, Carrier will bo northeast via Jackson street hridge, Copco new road, Matthews coiner, airport and Midway road to Four Corners Service Station (sec. 1); east to southwest corner sec, 33 (formerly Cowles corner): north, east and north to middle of section enst on Wf.len road to liberty school; north on Meridian road to l;rownshoro rood; went on Prownsboro road to AltaVista road; north and northwest on Altavlsta road to Dutton road; west and westerly on AltaVista road to liaglc Point rondu northeast on Jingle Point rond to Kogle Point post office; southwest on Hutto Creek market road and Crater Luke Highway, to Nick Young road; west on Nick Yotintf road to soulh w"Jt 'I'nrni'r section B: northern'. 1 PUOSPKCT, ore., July li I . (Hpl.) There have been four cosph uf smallpox hi the community necessitating wholeal vaccination among the Copco const ruct ion crew ami members of the com munily nut previously viccinated. John Phipps wan the first to ge.t it and then three men from th const r net Ion crew broke out. So f.ir no other ea-ses have devel(id. thtnigh many are ill from the ef fects of the vaccination. . . Krystalglow, kodak ftlos su preme. The Peaaleys, opp. JlluHy theater. . Old mirrors resilven-d. "Will rail f.,r and deliver. Medford Plato Olass. Co. 1'hone 46. north and m rtheast lo Nichols' coiner; east on Nichols road to Crater Lake Highway: north and east on Pnll-Hhtnlln' ltfop road to Pall's eortwr; suth on Itall-Ham-lin loop rond to Itrown's corner; east, north und cast on Hall-Hamlin loop road to Hamlin's corner: south and : east on llall-Hamlin Un-p road to Worthingum roud: southwest, west nnd south on Pall-Hamllu loop road to Dakc Creek market cood; southwest on l-ake Creek market road to Kngl" Pint pcs-'t office; southwest on Kale Point road and Crater I-tko Highway to Kincalil's corner: west, south and west to Kittle I Utile Creik road; south to Philips' cor ner; West to Diddle road; south to airport entrance; west to Mid way road; south to post office. Doule No. 4. Carrier will go east nnd ninth on Crater 1-uke Highway to Coker imtte road; east and south to Ksan orchard cornor: west, south and east to end of Hed Top school road; retrace to Ded Top i.hool. and south to Phlester's corner; retrace to lted Top school, west, sourii and west to Crater Lake Highway; south, east and south to Hillcrest road; west and south to Keene's corner; east to Helms corner; north and west to Veritas orchard, retrace by Helms.' to Cas tor's corner (formerly Spitz cor ner 1 ; east to Drake's place and retrace; south and cost to Ward's corner: north to Henry's orchard, retrace and south to Hughes' cor ner: east, south and west to Holt's corner; southwest and northwest to Phoenix on Pacific Highway; southwesterly to Wright' corner; southeast to Coleman Creek road; east nnd north to Calhoun road; west on Calhoun road to Coleman Creek road; retrace to Calhoun corner; north and northwest to Suncrest orchard No. 2!t; southeast to Pacific Highway; northwest to post office. ( $25,000 DOG OF E The TuckciM are in the east. ) The caretaker is In a sad tate of mind and nobody knows where Claus Is. Policemen . of o e ;on and California or? Joining the! search for the beautiful Si hnau-! xei who belongs to Mrs. Nion Tucker of Dnrllugame. Claus was vacationing at "Tuck-! away." river lodge of the Tuckers! when "he up and went away" ; Friday. I He's a versatile and much trav fled dog. but a true pacifist.:' H- doesn't like guns and when targe: praetici- opened on the hill nefgh Ixr'ng 'Tuekawny" Friday, h started from the grounds at high peed and hasn't been seo slnve. No t porta of the. r,eturnliu date of the Tuckers huve been re ceived, but th caretaker Is pray ing that Hnus will come hoipo ftrvt. Larry Iuirter. clerk at Hotel Med ford 'oday reported that he had j found tne Sehnuuzer terrier belong-1 log ,o Mrs. Nion Tucker. The dog! Collowed him to his home. 1 07 j Mistletoe from Main street Sunday. Claus von Fuerstenwall, who! represent just $"jr,000 worth of dog. Is still missing from the Nion Tucker lodge on Doguc river today. Ami the caretaker, who failt-d to lock up the "six times j international champion Schuauer' is ready to pack his grip. 1 Births Itorn lo Mr. niul Mrs. V. I'. follins, n son. at their lioine near Iiylice lirids. Sunday. Born to Mr. apd Mrs. YV. II. Hewitt of the Midway road, a son. welKhiiiK S pounds. Monday, July L'0. 'VIIUIWH 1T1M II i LAST TIMES TONITE I DON'T MISS ITI tion ttory i tfj Ws of mystery iW A, and ro C . t Ta manes I I Jv"! Huntress KS .$1 Hunted i t, 9 FEAREDI i LOVED1 I BEWARE of The Maltese Falcon" with Bcbe Daniels, Ricardo Cortez Also NEWS COMEDY WARNS AGAINST NEGLECT Or HERNIA Many. cases of hernia, or rupture of the abdominal walls, begin In. such a small way us to seem un important. Sometimes u rupture occiirrt without the. victim mjinn Im mediately nwnre that ho is bo af fected. Serious consequences 'almost In vincibly follow when even the smallest luidu're Is neKlected uu'l uncarcd for. It Is a fact establish ed by experience, that a ruptured. ucrMon-lH actiiuUy Inking his li to in Ills own hands when ho iKimres the symptoms of u rupture und ncitlocts or iofuses lo have It curud for. Pains lu the. buck, Btonuich, groin or lens are symptoms which may Indicate a rupture. That uvery ruptured person, no mutter how HeeniluKly sliKht the heiniu nppcni'H, slioiilil consult his physician us quickly ns possible Is tho advlco of Mr. Heath, of thu Heath Drill? Company, who has Riv en apodal study to the relief of Tupturos throuKh.tho correct fit ting of the proper truss. Ho is the exclusive representative In UiIh city of the famous Akron Spouse Rub ber Pud Trusses und provides for those who must wear trusHes ex pert fltlluR service with the miur anteo that every truss he sells will hold tho rupture. , Consult your physician Immoili ntely, even Ir you only suspect you aro ruptured. Then. If 11 truss la advisable, see this expert fitter. Adv. TOMORROW 1 Beyond victory lies the dream of man's desire) I A SWEEPING PANORAMA of the human heartl The love story of biave men and de voted women In the . cross-sections of life. It's the answer to the demand for something different In pictures! Mrs. Claire Boothby of San Francisco says that tho Fountain at Heath's Drug Store is the coolest place in Medford to have lunch. I', 1,1 Bill Boyd . James II II Gleason . Zasu Pitts I ' J " Lew Cody . Marlon If 'JJ Shilling . Mary Carr I ! DEVELOPINQ and PRINTING Mall Us Your Fllmi SWEM'S 217 C. Miiln Mcdford Alio PATHE NEW8 Kartoon "Toby, the Milkman." VITAPHONE ACT, "THE INVENTOR" BARGAIN PRICE81 Matinee. 20c; Evening. 30c Kiddies, 10c Anytime Itrill Sheet Metal Work doea expert rep.iirinn, fender nnd auto At lait . . . OUif k. n?P- ani ri-lnf from t s.il kY fullness. ln.rnin(t nfit' nts. brichiiiK, uet Momach, niiuwra. tc., which ofirn lollow iroaU. Tt'MS a new Aniaid mint flievr oim'1.! immrlinl ly. Yj thirnT IciurTUMS o(tn one w rrHAjfh. Idrfni, w-tcn ttie hrtaih At anv drLg T." iioie only IOC. ( ACID INDIGESTION Just Received A New Lot of Davenport Sets . : I mm Attractive, well made Davenport Sets (daven port and chair) with re versible cushions; 3 pat terns to choose from. .50 63 gff.iu.lM mjiijii.iiijjidljiub.ij mi 11 1. Uye Bootery's1 Semi-Annual Sale IS NEARING ITS FINAL WEEK Have Rearranged Stock and Price Groups COOL, COMFORTABLE DEAUVILLE SANDALS e Jr Formerly Priced -to $8.D0- j "" -' Many other bargains have been added to this big group. Come while the sizes last. ' HERE'S O V f X3PI.ATe Genuine I Willard3 BattieHefe SEE YOUR NEAREST WILLARD DEALER LITTRELL PA RTS Company WILLARD DISTRIBUTORS 317 East Main Street ' 7 dhone 237 . I WjfaLl I L ,! II I I I I . I 1 .-.