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t JPAGETWO Local and Bauoont to Address KomuuiI . Lieutenant B. M Baucom ol Head- ausrtors company. Third battalion Oregon National Ouard, will address the Klwanls club members tomorrow at their regular Hotel Medford luncn ton. according to announcement. Lieutenant Baucom la alao a member of the state traffic force. Gaears of Sllss Ciinn - Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mlckelson of Eugene are apendlng the week-end In Medford a house gucsta of miss rcg , gjt Olnn. Mm. Dobbyn's Fatlier Dead ' Mrs. J. B. Dobbyn of Medford la a daughter of John Peter Clausen, m resident of Cooa county for many : years, who died at his ranch In the Leneve district of that county re cently. Mra. Webber In Palo Alto Mrs. s. H. Webber of thla city la apendlng two weeks In Palo Alto, uai. as the guest of relatives, Tencwalds Klartlne for Home . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald who . went east the first of the month, the former to attend the Shrine oonven , tlon at Cleveland and the latter to visit In Chicago, the former home of -. each, will depart from that city to it-morrow for home, coming via tho , .Canadian route, and will remain over a few daya at Portland before contln ultig on to Medford. They expect to arrive tiers about August '. I: Williams Hlore Leased y. WU1 Fisley has leased his store at it Williams to a Medford man, the leaso ..-.beginning July go. VIP. J E. News 28 Yearn Ago An .Interesting news Item here abouts was published In the Portland Journal 2ft years ago as followa:"Tho i Medford crater Lake rallroud. mo . , construction of which waa begun bout two years ago and carried ss j. Jar as jcagie voint, win now do re organized and be built to Butte Fulls, i a Proapeot." ...... Hera oil Biialueas O- p. Olosteln ot Tacoma was In Medford yesterday attending to busi ness) lntorests. Bote! Manager Change' Richard W. Chllds, general manager 0 the Multnomah hotel, Portland, liilll resign bis position and take over new duties, as vice president of the Western Hotel association. Barl Mc Innes succeeds Chllds as manager' of fhe Multnomah. Caldsrs Bank From Vacation Dlok Calder resumed his duties In ths federal building several daya ago following the two weeks vacation of himself, wife and daughter, much of which was spent at Sunset Beach near Marahfleld, one of the 'most delight ful and restful resorts Imaginable, he says. "... Visited Hamburg Friends Richard Wellington, of Medford spent a few days at Itoseburg visiting friends last week before going to Marshfleld on business. Irannfrrrrd to, Medford i Mrs. Virgil Olllelte awl small son Have been spending a few. days In Ashland with Mr, and Mrs. P. Pit. tenger, parents of Mrs. Cilllotte who is moving to Medford where Mr. Gil lette has been transferred from Klam ath Falls. Mr. Gillette Is employed with the Pacific Fruit Bxpreat. Ash land Tidings. Visited Klamath Fills Among Medford people visiting Klamath Falls Thursday and Friday were F. S. Blgalow, Mr, and Mrs. L. Zeiss. O. A. Sinclair, O. H. White, L. V. Wstklns and Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Cool and family Of hi karlson's Sister Dead Mrs, Russell O. Pond,, who died lost Monday In Bart Frouolsoo where sue had resided for years, was a sister of Orris Larlson of Medford, Cold "sjetiuau, Hera . R. R. Mclntyre, of Portland, dia trtot representative for the Frigid sirs Balsa corporation, was a busi ness vlsltoi lu Medford tbls week end. Widening Caves Road Surfacing and widening ot the Ore gon Caws highway from tho Junction of ths Redwood highway to the Cavea will be completed In about three weeks. Eighteen miles of the road have been completed, leaving only two more miles to be finished. Mrs. Spelt Improved Mrs. John Bpelve, an' employe of aha Wool worth store, wha has , been Ml for sometime, is gottlng along nleely. She Is convalescing at tho home of relatives on (toleman Creek. V Comp are Fluhrer'i Holaum with other breads you have wed. Note how much finer grained, how much lighter and fluffior, how much better flavor, ed the Holsura loaf is. There's nothing; liko it in Southern Oregon. jcrsH- .J. ..II U- 1 1 J Personal Kofrtie Klver Well Drilling , The Five mates Oil corporation is sinking an ell well on property . west of tho hall park, now. Mr. Wells, a local man. Is in charge of the con struction work says the Rogue River correspondence of tho Gold Hill Nows. Hal Pomero)'H New Job Ual H. Pomeroy of Portland and well known 1n Medford and southern Oregon for his work as deputy Btate fire marshal for 14 years, has been appointed special agent for Oregon of the National Board of Plre Under writers, -the national organization of fire luauranco companies for preven tion and investigation of fires and similar work. Hhopplng Yetrrdiiy Mrs. a. E. Howlttt of Eagle Point waa shoDDtmt in Medford yesterday. Other visitors from out of town were I Mr. and Mrs. A. Arnsplger, who man age the game farm northeast of Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wyant of Lake Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felletto of Orlffln Creek. Mrs. Franklin In Hoseburg Mra. Doyle Franklin, of Medford, spending a week In Uoseourg as the house guest of her uncle -and aunt, Mr. and Mra. T. M. spencer. Huron' Varatlun Trip' Mrs. Ina Huson and sons, Darrell, Ray and Royv and daughter, Mrs. Mil dred Phlpps arrived horns from their motor vacation trip north through OrcKon and Washington, and to Van couvcr, B. C, last Thursday at 4:15 a. m., Darrell's usual time for arising. The latter says ho was so greatly lm. pressed with the English atmosphere imri Bnnnru nt Viincmiv.r thnfc h fnr- fcot to Investigate the liquid features! permitted on that side of the line, as friends had requested. To Park Frultdule Penra Robort Nlelsou of Bonnie Brae farm started picking Bartlott pears Wed- nes. The crop bas been sold, to Ohm Elsman who win pack them in Med ford. O. A. Hamilton will begin pick Inn Monday. He has also sold his crop of Bartlotta to Mr. Elsman.--Frultdale correspondence In tho Grants Pass Bulletin. Moved to Central Point Mr. and' Mrs, Herb Ingstrom and family moved from Medford Into the Saiiford Richardson house at Central point iasb week. ' - Loenl guitar fleet Memory During tho Sugar beet oxcllcment period of Medford and vlouitty j5 years ago last week, a local news Item said : "The Bams Vallcy-Modford Beet Bugar Factory company has purchas ed nearly 20.000 acres In Bants Valley, which will be colonized wltli Kusslan Oermnns from ,the sugar boot dtutrtuts of Oolorudo. HchIemh Portion 1 " B. D. Mclntyre has resigned nis poeltlon witti B. P. TholHs & Co. In order to take enro of hi own confec tionery eHtnbllflhment recently begun in Jnclwonv.UeA-Ceiitrfc. Point Amer ican. . . .1 .1 .. ' NlllliuuiiJt Wont KuriEPt I' Mr. mid Mra. Chick Si Hi mail boforo depArtlnii for their new home hi Ber kelcy, Cul., early Inst week Inoklental to hin transfer from the. Medford postoXflce to the Oakland, CM. post office. Insured their futuro happiness by first subscribing for tho Mall Tri bune .to-J sent them every day for a long, long time. to come. VInIIIhr Their Hon Mr. urn Mm. J. s. van uorcn ol Eukoiio aro vlalMiiK thoir sou Leslie this week-end. They expect to visit Crater Lake and tho Oregoji Cavoa boforo returning to the northern city. Leslie Van Doren is employed in Frank Clark's office. Htnnilitnl Oil TnuiNfcr . H. B. Potty, Standard Oil agent at Qlendalo, has been trnnsforrott to La, Qrando by the company, and Al Pat- torsoa ol uraatn l-vuts win uuto Mr. Pettey's position at Ohmdale, prum Pornn AtlvortMits - gome excellent exlvortMlng for Med ford ana all southern Orcgun vhoulct result from the Legion drum corpv trip to tho American Legion state convention at Oorvallls next mouth. Tho local corps has won an enviable reputation throughout the const and expects to make a good showing in the 1031 state arum conn content August 7th. Lyle a. Ienr, Oregon manager of tho Wea Una house Electric & Manufactur ing Co. left yesterday for tho north alter a short business trip in south ern Orcgun, including Medford. Return to Sun Kranchco ' Mr, and Mrs, S. Lnnten and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oloaser left yeslordAy for Ban Francisco after several d.iya vacation at southern Oregon lake re sorts, Messrs barwn and Olcwser ore coast representatives of Hubbard As Co., mauurm'turers ot eloctrto trans mission equplmcnt. Kerhy rmtkliie NclHMtl Miwi Entulla Uorvian, dhoctor of Homo Service for tho Culilornhi Ore gon Power Company returned last week from ft 10-day bu"lneta visit in Klamath Falls. Mitts Doru&u mak ing plans for a speelal cooking school at Kerby in connection with the power celebration Aug. a, 3, and 4. tilrl Hrout rictiiren . Moving pictures of the Girl Scout CAiup at "Willpen Pines' wei-e re ceived here last week by the adver 1 1st tig depu-tnieit of the Calitwuta Oregon lwcr Company. These pic tures which show nil of the leading activities of Olrl Iftcout canvpllfe will be available for showing by the Cop' co newt-rwl in the near future. Tour ('open Mntem Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Bull of Chicago left Friday for the north after several days visit In southern Oregon. While here they visited Crater Lake ami i Mr, Bull made tour of the lytrm i oi the California Oregon Power Cum , pany. Mr. Bull is putvhaauig engineer ! lor ByiiMby Kntriuccriug ami Manage ment Corporation. i Facials $1 Thur., Ktl.; Fice ahamioo Mon Tue, Wed. with 1 linger wave or marcel; painlesn eyebrow arching, dvelng. Ht-e our flue, enlanted tx-nuty parlor, Bowman's. Tel. 67. Norm: Anyone owning property that has been ajwessc-i for the recently con structed sewers, wishing to take ad vantage of the ten-year payment plan, please call at the city Treas urer's office and sigh application njt later thsn August t, Ida I. It application Is not signed, the entire amount Is due and payable within 30 days. OU3. H. 8AMURL8. Vity Treasurer. MEDFORD MAIL -J. JUt.- Sues 'Ma's' Husband AHOciated Press PAofo Mrs. Margaret Newton-Hudson (above) slgnsd a divorce complaint In Los Angeles against the Rev. Q, Edward Hudson, who was recently married to Mrs. Minnie "Ma' Ken. nedy, evangelist. Mrs. Kennedy filed an annulment action. JOHN PERL SHOWS One of the recent delights of John A. Perl is the companionship of his 10-yoar-old grandson, Jock Six, who with hlr, mother, Mrs, Chas. Six is hero from Los Augeloa spending tho summer .with her parents, and peclally such companionship in fishing boat. And Jack rates the greatest person ages in tho world as, first his mother, socond his grandfather, third his grandmother nltho often lu doubt as to which grand parent should pre cede fourth his uncle Frank, and then In the following order: Lind burgh, Proa Went Hoover and some other Uko commoners. Grandpa Porl, Mrs, Six and Jack havo been spending the past 10 days at the Perl summer home on the shores of Klamath Lake at Rocky Point and have been expected homo dally for several days but cannot bear to leave because tho fishing has been so good. . , Laat Tuesday Jack caught his first fish, a magnificent 8-pouud rainbow i rout, which put up such a good right that the plucky youth after hook ing and playing him towards the boat for a long time finally gave up just near tho finish and exclaimed: "Qrandpa, you take him. I Just can't hold the pole and line any longer!" Then orunapop with with his usual piscatorial skill, acquired In clubbing oat fish-to death .back In Ohio in hin younger dayq, pulled the f'sh In, and complimented Jack on his clev erness and maneuvering In landing such a flue one. You know tlve usual way of doting grandfathers. A day or so later Jack landed a nice fighting six-pounder all by him self, since which time he has been giving grandpa pointers on how to catch fish big ones. At that. John has a lot to learn yet in this regard. WAT Kit PKICK 1HHUIK THAT OV OIL IN TEXAS TOWN PECOS, Tex.. July 25 . ( up ) Wa ter sells for twice as much as oil In the mushroom boom town of Men tone, 10 miles northeast of hero. The high gravity oil from the deeu Wheat nool 'iir-laOvliUT count v can be bought Tor. 3$' cent a barrel at the ricuu '-.5 4 -Am At Mentone. 'yuler cpsts 60 cents barrel. - It 1 hauled' from either Pecos pr Monahftus 4Q..mlles distant. Residents or Mcntono .eugerly await Ihe dally visit vf te water wagon. Rreont Oats Yield Claimed omsF.Nvii.ue, muw., juw as (UP) A record for Dixie oat yield has been claUned by the Nicholson plan- cation, iiwir , nore, wnicn produced 1H0 bushels to tho acre. Lovely Perm, waves 4 30. Finger waving .63. Provost's, BIS W. Main. Phone 303. Ducket of Balls on So. Riverside open for daylight play. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PLEASANT film, ant., Elcclrolux re frigerator, llerben Apia.. 10 Quince. KOU 8AUJ Almost ues. steel topped enanwi ranKe. 6,3 8. ivy. phone 604X or sal. A BUY 8 acres fronting Koane River an.i Tactile Highway; a acrea bearlnR pram; free water right: pressure water system; good build Iuks; family orchard; "berries; Har den; shade. Combined small farm and camp Rround ' proposition. aa.700. including team, harness, crops, Implements. t'. JOO cash, bal auce ion equal annual payments 7-.. D. . Millard. Ut B. Main. SLEEP1NO BOOM SB 00 month. Board If desired. Care for a'ulcl. 7I Welch. FOR 8A1.I or TRAUK Model T Ford for good cookstove, Hal Wright, Phoenli. WANTED Dozen youug re.i laying I hens. Write Cliff McCulloch. Tal ent. roa HUNT-One nxm ami kitchen- ! ette, furnished. 61 No. Oakdale. rtF.U, VAU'E8 IN VSKD CARS MihIcI A Coach ! '29 Chev. 0 Roadster 30 Thcv. a 4-door sedan. 9 wire i wheels and fender wells I Plymouth 4-door Sedan ! Bee them at MEAD MOTOR CO. 8th & S. Bartlctt Phone WO FOR BALK 3d Model A Fvird Trui, a dsudy Job 1 I r m x-')' in koto snspe ana me price Is riitht. 8ee It at MEAD MOTOR CO. ! "1 TRIBUNE,! MEDFORD, ' "Some Little Bug W1U Get You Someday," is the song Mr. and Mrs. Prank (Pug) Isaacs . of Mistletoe street are singing this ' week, for some little bug is getting their radio. Day by day he bores away-, form ing a new dot in the expensive cab inet, whlc,i houses the radio, and all the experts in town have tailed to find him. He can be heard grinding on each evening and in the morning another hole appears, threatening to give the radio a fashionable polka dot Jacket. The first holo Mrs. Isaacs discov ered, she accused Prank of driving a nail Into the woodwork by way ot expressing his dislike for a certain program. Mr. Isaacs refuted the charges. Mrs. Isaacs was hardly convinced of his Innocence when a second holo appeared in the cabinet and then a very small pile of sawdust was not Iced on the floor. Careful Inspec tion detected a grinding noise, which Is continuing. The specialists from the Palmer Music store were called and the ra'Uo was taken apart but nothing was found. The lnsides were rein stated and the little bug began his work again. He gnawed and gnawed, and another hole appeared in t.'.e side of the cabinet. ' The aid of drug stores was solicited and a little pink pill was inserted in one hole, but the little bug didn't take his pill, ana he went right on with his gnawing. Frank is now asking the advice of the forest service In the campaign to destroy the bug, which authori ties Identify as a wood beetle. How iie got Into the cabinet no ono knows but Frank thinks he is a relative of. the famous bullfrog, who sur vived for many years In the corner stone, and has stayed with the wood all through the manufacturing pro cesses and tthe three years the radio has been located In the Isaacs' home, i : Obituary LARS EN. Irene Delia Larsen, aged 34 years, passed away at a local hos pital Friday, July 33, suffering n illness of over two weeks. She was a resHent of Ruch, lor nearly five years, after making their home in Medford about two years, and coming from Montana. . . , Mrs. Larsen Is survived by her husi band Louis, and son'- son William H. Larson, of Ruch; her mother, Mrs Alico Butts, and two brothers, " Lee and Robert Butts, of Alrlle, Ore., also two sisters, Mrs. pearl Atwater, Toledo, Ore., and Mrs. Virginia Cady, Stockton, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted from the Conger fun oral parlors Monday, July 37. ab 9:00 p. m. Rev. A. O. Bennett will have charge of services and burial wilt be made in the iMedfpni vcemotery ; Meteorological Report July 2(1. 131 i Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair; no clmngo in temperature, Oregon: Sunday fair but fog) on Immediate coast; no change in tem per uLuro. J' MYSTERIOUS BUG1 BUSY CHEWING ON TUG' ISAAC RADIO o oi Local Data 1 X 2 2 a a . f r Temperature (degrees) 60 ' US Highest (last 13 hours) .... 9.1 'Dli Lowest (last 13 hours) .... 60 69 Rel. humidity (perent) .... 0 0 Rel humidity (percent).... S3 18 Precipitation (Inches) 0 0 Stato of Weather Clear Clcnr W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. PRISON KKKPKKS ATTEND ' .SCHOOL TO OUTSMART CROOK A ATTBttRW V V f,,i;. nK.ttr& School for Auburn Prison's 300 keep. era nas oeen started to maXe the guardians of law and order here "smarter than crooks." The courses Consist of varlMt nnutt.al lnlnt. and lecture classes, and are compul sory. Clauses on how to cope with re bellion, rlnt Mnn.i .lm - tllenvo will be conducted. Experts Will tffn.h lh sii.rH, tu . . .. ..... - -' - H,,V VU11CV, UN of firearms, . . YA.MlULIj Plum, linilrr wnv 1,1 oil market ronds In this vicinity. Hotol Medford Barber Shop. Haircut 2bc. 1 100,001) Kodak mlioa. retail. t PeJi.ley Studio. , !S"J 'M1.1 '.". .. . . -t ,i WMp. NOW IN OUR WINDOWS! BABY CARRIAGES FREE WHEELING 4-WHEEL BRAKES Up to $30.00 Be Sure to See These Unusual Values! ... OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1931 REV Recent state church conferences bring one former well-known Med ford pastor nearer to this city, and keep another well-known one up the state for another year. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald, the former ex-pastor of the local Free Methodist -church, will continue to reside in Fails City, Ore., for auother year, as at the recent state confer ence of the Free Methodist church he was returned to the pastorate of the Free Methodist church of that city. At the recent Baptist conference Rev. W. T. 8. 6prlggs. former pastor of the First Baptist church of Med ford and who had Just closed a pas torate of five yrars at Kelso, Wash., was transferred to become pastor of the Immanuel . Baptist church ot Klamath Falls, and assumed his new charge a . week ago. Rev., and Mrs. Sprlggs now reside at 366 West Eleventh street, Klamath, Falls. f- At the Churches Federated Churches "Will- Israel Be Restored?" would be a very fitting subject for the discussion of the chosen people In the evening sermon tonight at the Central Point church In the series ol sermons on "Why God Is Con cerned. With the Governments of- the World," It la fitting to give Israel proper consideration. National' ques tions can no more be settled with out faking the Jew Into proper con sideration than can a moral ques tion be solved with due considera tion of Jesus Christ. You are Invited to bear these ser mons. Services begin at eight o'clock and the sermon Is closed at nine o'clock. Bring your children, and your friends. 1 CluHslfled advertising gets results. "Son of India" S MCt i ' Son of India." wltli Ramon No varro In the starring role and a sup porting cast which Includes Conrad Nueol. Marlorie Rambeau. Made Ev ans, C. Aubrey Smith. Mitchell Lewis, John Mlljan and Nigel do Bruller, will open today at the Pox Craterian BUILDING I i:r7 vx ASSOCIATION ' Fried Chicken Dinner 65cCompIete 65c Served Today from 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. CLUB CAFE Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pane One) of one hundred planes, such as was arranged, could destroy the principal buildings In London and thousands upon thousands of the population. There 13 something worth thinking about. .. j - One good feature of the European. American and other troubles Is this: You at least know what they are! We know that the squandering or money and blood In war. foolish ex travagance and wastefulness that fol lowed It are responsible for our pres ent condition. . - When you know what is the matter with you, a cure Is not .so difficult. A colored person, on the scaffold, asked If he wished to say any last words, remarked: "Yes. I want to say that 1 hope this will be a lesson to me the rest ol my life." Let's hope that war will be a lesson to the nations tor the rest of their lives, and a lesson to the United States to attend to Its own business, not Inviting trouble by, meddling with the business of others. : Off the California coast, near San Diego, a United States destroyer with no man on ooaxu, uwucu,o . high speed, the maneuvers including! A radio-robot at the wheel of the manless destroyer Stoddert, ' turned right or left as ordered. Increased the destroyer's speed to ton,, fifteen, twenty-six knots, blew the whistle, blinked the powerful searchlights. And in connection with the possible future war, remember that, the radio robot with no crew was doing the work of sixty men. A thousand or ten thousand ships might be con trolled on the water, under the water or In the air, without risking human life. .' Science and money combined make a powerful combination. This world will be on the way to, civilization when governments take' as - much trouble about the happiness of the working masses as they do about new ways of destroying life. , Krystalglow, kodak gloss su premo, ihe Peasleys, opp. Holly theator. at Craterian thoatro for a 1fliree-day run. The story, based on the F. Marion Crawford novel, "Mr. Isaacs." places Novarro in an Oriental setting, his first since tho successful "The Pa gan." Interesting short subjects complete the Fox Craterian show. FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY & LOAN ?Hs '-J Finns prosreHsinir to complete last ffiip in. Ukeviov-l)ums hJSh w.'iy. ' ' ' : ' ' " " TODAY MONDAY - TUESDAY " How (Could She Resist Such a Lover! -,. . i A brand new story. Aicw setting, a notable cast! His finest role' since "The Pagw."..'.: .... CONRAD NAC.EL .. ' ftJT RAMBBAU- SSS. U Z4l MAIKiB RVANSf ' - 'VLJ ' AT t'. AI'BBKY'WJs1" -rfVSiV A SMITH VK--" ' JTTt f Dlrccted f ' j.vw'iis y u " . . y ' ; Pill Vox News 1MCTOH1AI CO.VKUY "Clllick" Bier, Crooiilnjr Hongstcr, a feature every eve on Improved Free Wheeling Synchro Silent Gear Shift Four Speed Transmission Oversize Hydraulic Brakes Y Safety Plate Glass Rubber Shackles Bolted Body Joints Fully Insulated Bodies Roller Mounted Steering Adjustable Seats and Pedali These are only a few of the 54 reasons why Graham cars are distinctly BETTER cars. Let us show you. $783 VD Eights, $1185 up; of factory. Orohom Improved Frt WhHng $35 txtrf In ony modal. Including tha nw, low prlod PropriT Your pratont car will probably tako th plot of a cash down paymtntj vory favorabl Crater Lake Automotive Co. - Graham-Paige Dealers 103 S. Rivcmda Phone 2 ' J. 0. Grey ; H. D. Orcy ma. i . ' ALHANV- nnl-l.,.- ., .. ., . ' K " U I SO B , building. 1 PIANO FOR RENT Tor. ev A 8. BarUeit, Phone M0