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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OBEGOS, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931. PAGE THREE - ' ... .11 nrl Dim: U Of rOWeil cinu uuj 5 Families Find Legs Calyzed Upon- Arrival we in Eugene ' , , Jon vu deceived here yes Jfergwet Mid Gordon ' .j Jotm Gillespie, who were frS.WO while riding In a Strom Medford to Eugene Lwre in improved cond - itougb Miss Corum is etlU 'tfiw. B- B- Co""11 ilnd two Jfuid mlr nephew, John QU tWot Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gll 'Jwiw hid been visiting Mr. Z Bruce Powell and Mr. and Z, buiw11 In this city. They ISirt Tueiday afternoon, and Zau, their home In the north, :T, tort visit In Koseburg. Jrt,.Oonano arrived at the Z. hone, the small boy. aged, s tie ground after taking a 1 uis cousin, Gordon, . 13. TJo,,, ,he car. and also fell. X., to the letter received. Miss. Ill ttsted that there- was a wrong with her when it was Z,i Uiey had probably been I but ine too was unable to l f sugnung iruiu uw uui. Lte out been riding In the back jijjlclaa was called and they ilnn treatment Immediately. atatMi that fumes from Lamt pipe, which was broken. W tne iimesa. . -f f II FIGHT nia hrierA? nf eoulnment -lor. Lforest'1 fires was received UOij ny uie crater nuuuiwi ; bwdquarters, consisting of a li-ton caterpillar tractor, man- bed by the Caterpillar Trac Lajacy of Peoria. 111., and deliv- urougn Miner, -sa mora '.reactor. Ileal agents.' ... . ' Lie the tractor will have Ora- fitional forest as Its permanent tumra, it is not for exclusive lot that forest, but will also at, whenever needed,' by tne wuthern Oregon national for te Siskiyou, with headquarters Brims Pass, and the Umpqua aeiaquarters at Koaeourg. is tractor is to be, used in ling fire line trenches "and is bped with a special - guard to it It to run over and through b ind a, special plow attacti- w digging furrows, ; , w reported this .noon that fln that -has been burning te west branch, of. Elk-.cxeeK peral days, and on which be- w ma so fire fighters nave employed, is now under- such We control that 30 of. the were returned to the citv forenoon. This fire, until check tprwd over an area of l(iu in old burn, in fair timber. 1 i a Ka ' I i ! i ft -VIM I WILLOW SPRINGS CENTRAL POINT WILLOW spprwnc .... . Spl.) David nelson of. Redding. 'a,tretelthe Pomorene house and. part of the Pennlnger. ranch. Mr. Nelson exects to buy and hii dairy stock and has pu?ch,Sed a shore on telephone line No. 19. - He will move his family here about the first of September. Word was received July 18. from Tacoma. Wash., of the birth or en h!:",0 ?nu6hter to Mr. and Mrs Herbert Clarke. The Clorkes former ly lived in this district and have a host of friends hero and In Medford Sunday callers of this district at the Fred Stroube place on the Apple gate were Mr. and Mrs. c. P Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. p Young and family and Mr. Hatton and son Roland. : Week end ffiiffitj: tit h A u , o ",c . n. iiiem- ents home were Miss Margaret Fitz- e.u vi ciiwumemo and Arvld Caulv of Orovllle. The young people are friends of Clel and Dot Clements. Mrs. P. A. Bonney Is sorting fruit at a packing house In Medford. She began wnrlr lit fi.tnn.. ... . . -"- anus VIOieT, Zimmerman is also sorting. . y. v-"3uu naa replaced his old nagpole with a new and much taller one. George Elden returned the first of the week from Vancouver, where he has been At.tonril, . -- -"6 ." t i c ullltTIH training camp for the past six weeks. After bis discharge he spent a few days visiting friends in Hood River. Dot Clements has accepted a posi tion as field man with the. Big Seven. . nu aiia. newion Edwards of Medford were Sunday supper guests at the W. K. Parker home. July 19 W. K. Parker Is lowering his larse rrlsratlon well nH aB w..i.. , 4w gicnuy in creased the flow of water. . a. v. larison has a crew of men In readiness to begin picking Bartletts August 3. Pnr thA nrtat bmhV .v... mnu i i. nkvn kilt riciu UIUU1- ers have been marketing cantaloupes f wu nicii jtuuiouse-grown Vines. . They are also digging potatoes and Dlckine their fimt re market. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Deuwe returned recently from a two weeks' outing at Diamond lake. Bohnerte are digging their large acreage of potatoes at Seven Oaks. ' : . .. CLIMAX CLIMAX, Ore., July 31. (Bpl.) Miss Lenore Liveijay of Eaat St. Louis and Durwood Livpsay of Oiym pla, Wash., were guests of their aifl ter. Mrs. Compton, the past week. Miss Ona Comstock of Portland Is spending the summer with her grandfather. N. N. Charley. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grlssom and family spent Sunday at the Soda Bprlngs. . , ' ; i Ben Oswald and Owen Austin Visited at the Werta .ranch Mon day. . Phil Wertz Is spending a lew days at the Lt H. Wertz home.. Mrs.-Compton and two sons ana guests; Mr. - and Mrs, Livesay, were dinner guests at the Wertz home Saturday. , Mrs. L. H. Wertz and IJ. P. Han son mode a trip to Medford lues day. ' . Mrs. Jennie White spent the week end at her home in Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yorton ot Brownsboro ' were guests of W. Charley and family Friday.; Bucket of Bulla on So. Riverside open for daylight play. CENTRA?. PftrwK . (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stearns of Medford left by train, July 25, for San Francisco for. an extended visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Bar nunu' Mrs. Stearns ha been spend ing some tlrrw in rntmi Dnin itcupe rating from a serious Illness at wine ui mr, una Mrs. Merle Kindle. Mrs. Kindle Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stearns. ; Mrs. Oeorge Wopd and daughter Barbara of Klamath Falls, were Fri day suests at the R n nionn ynma They were enroute from Portland! viiviv . uiey vsued Mrs. Wood's mother. Dorothy Smlt,n Is recovering from an illness' of more than a week's duration. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tex motored to Dead Indian Springs for a brief stay last week, and report the road excel lent. Al. Musty, former resident here, now living at Forks, Wash., is a guest at the home of his brother. Will Musty, also visiting other relatives and his many friends of the valley. Bobby Hoagland Is enjoying a "10 days outing at Lake of the Woods, In company with his grandmother, Mrs. Joe Hoagland of Ashland. A. P. Whitney w,ho has been In poor health for some time, returned Saturday from Lake of the Woods feeling somewhat Improved. i Mesdames Louis Grimes and Ray Wyatt, with their children are enjoy ing several days vacation at their summer home at Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen and sou Bobby, of Murshfield, were recent guests at the E. R. Gleason home. Mrs. J. E. Boswell and daughter Yvette visited J. E. Boswell and friends in Yreka, Calif., lost week. Carl Coleman of Spokane, and bride, a former San Point, Idaho young lady, are here visiting old friends and with a view to locating. Mr. and Mrs. W- C; Lewis of Grants Pass, visited V-elr . son Ersel Lewis and family and other friends here lost week. u Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker and children are here from- Los Angeles to visit their respective mothers, Mrs. Mattle Parker and Mrs. Melissa Elliott. Each grandmother receiving the sur prise of her life in looking upon the form of a six weeks old granddaugh ter to share In their love and atten tion. Mrs. Cooksey accompanied by her sons. Bud and Orban, left Friday fer Portland." The boys have Just finish ed -a very successful packing school training In Medford. Lon Swart has taken the contract and commenced the work of replac ing the old stairway with new, at the grade school here. Miss Elizabeth Southwell has shown such Improvement, since her operation at the Community hospital that she has been removed to her Home and can now receive friends. Central Point Grange held a well attended picnic on Rogue river, at By bee bridge Sunday. Members from distant parts of the valley were pres ent. Swimming and 'vlslttnd v- the order of the day. The bountiful lunch being no small Item ot enjoy ment. Mrs. John Seller 1 and daughter Adabee, of Medford, were calling upon old friends and neighbors In town last week. - r A family reunion was enjoyed last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mee and sons, Frank and Warren of Ap-v plegate. Guests were: Messrs. and Mcsdames J. N. Hesselgrave and fam ily. J. N. Hesselgrave and family and Mrs. 'J. B. Boswell and daughter Yvette. .Central Point.. ; r Sunday school of the Federated tVuirch, held its annual all day picnic In the beautiful park at Grants Pass, with an attendance of 147, which we consider a good attendance consider ing the busy season. A bountiful lunch was served to all at the noon hour, with ice cream later. The infant son -of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. Williams was taken to the hos pital at Medford July 27, for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Marine, of Alberta. Canada,- are visiting their son George Marine ot the A. and M. Grocery store, and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Swarm. Mrs. Marine and Mrs. Swarts are sisters. Mrs. Chas. Skyrman and Mrs. Ha mor returned Bunday night 1 from Crescent City. Recent guests from Sacramento, eittertalned by Mary Mee and Claud wnite are Mr, and Mrs. R. Muuford and Mrs. Claudia Stoltz. The ladles will be remembered as T(helma and Claudia White, nieces- of Claud White. George Hetzler ot Seattle was a week end visitor of his father, and of former friends In the city, he having lived here several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hurd and children of Yuba City, Cal., who have been visiting at the L. H. Smith home, are spending a few days at Dead Indian Springs. The Hurds were for mer residents of this valley and con template remaining here. - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ludwick of Portland is a visitor at the L. N. Swartz .home. The Swartz and Lud wick families were neighbors in nor thern Idaho, where Mr. Ludwick was. engaged In Inspection of seeds and grains. Mrs. Dlzuey of Ashland, former fifth grade teacher in our school1, spent Saturday here visiting friends and attending to business mooters. : 4 visiting relatives at Portland and Hcod River, reamed home Thursday. Miss Runnels of Medford. county nurse, visited the neighborhood Fri day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pennlnger and two girls had dinner Friday with Mr, and Mrs. B. P. Pan key. Ed Vincent returned Monday on the mail route, after spending his vacation with his family, at Bnndnn and Diamond Lake. Gene Merrltt handle the mail during Mr. Vin cent's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalley and chil dren visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. B. F Pankey. A school meeting will be held at 8 p. m. August 14th. at the Tolo school, for District 98. The budget for the coming school year will be voted. - TOLO TOLO. Ore.. July 31. (Spl.) All were sorry to learn of- the Illness of Mrs. Petcrman of Gold Ray dam. who was operated on Tuesday morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. H. D. Hamor. Mrs. C. T. Sklr manii of Central Point, and Mrs. Jones of Medford returned . home Sunday evening after having spent several days vacationing at Crescent City. ..... v - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stubblefield and family moved into the neighborhood' severul weeks ago. All hope they will like It here and stay. They moved from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Davis and fam ily of Klamat.V Falls have bought the old Max Jacobl place. Mr. Davis plans to open a. shoe repair shop at Gold Hill. Misses Irene and Vlolabelle Morrow who spent part of their vacation JACKSONVILLE, Ore., July 31. (Special.) Rufus Holman, state treasurer, accompanied by his wife and her mother. Mrs. Ella Wat-son. all of Portland, were calling here last week. Mrs. Watson Is a former resi dent and is a daughter of the late Kasper Kubll. Mrs. Watson visited her aunt, Mrs. Francis Wilson while here. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Lytle and daugh ter Reglna spent Tuesday and Wed nesday at Diamond Lake. Otis Krause and friend Fred W. Caldwell of Oakland. Calif., left Tues day after spending several days visit ing old friends ot Mr. Krause ,ere. Many Jacksonville Grangers motor ed to Bybee bridge Sunday where a picnic dinner was enjoyed followed by swimming. . Missionary society of the Presby terian churoh will give an Ice cream social on the lawn of the old county court house Saturday beginning at 7:30 p. m. Home made Ice creum and cake will be served. Junior Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will hold no meetings through the month of August. Mrs. George Brownlee moved re cently to Medford. Mr. Brownlee Is employed at Crater Lake for the sea son. 1 , C." B. Dunnlngton, Sam Reynolds and C. C. MoCelland of Ashland were Klamath Falls visitors 'Sunday. Mrs. Mary Alger and son are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall near Ruch. Mr. Alger is now working at Prospect. Mrs. Alger, nee Mary Parks is a former resident here. Howard Lewis spent Monday eve ning at his home here. He is cm ployed at Lake o" the Woods for the summer. Word has bceu received from Dr. J. W. Robinson, visiting in Portland, that he enjoyed the trip there last week. - - - - - Mrs. H. K. Hanna entertained at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Raymond Fish of Phoenix: Mrs. Arthur Klein- i Pr wea in the Crater Nn- ww closed to travel except JWtnK, by proclamation ot Weler. hpmuw f hpintr fcud u an extreme fire hax- acnted as follows: mxu within the Crater Na 1 't in townships 34, 35 and raDtS S emit. W VT that. of the Butte Falls-Lodire-W Md north of a line fol E th divide between Willow " tiw north fork of Little f from the forest . boun 10 ta Lake Creok-TAkn v the thence along the nortn 4 lull road t.h onnt t side nhfp 36 south, range 3 east. Fll tor entering this area may mc a lord. Butte Fans. Ot the Owpn-flrptjnn I.'.im- XtoWy. three and one-hait "wwwRt of Butte Falls, ana V Hit ran DAP oialUn. otan at of Rancher! a arid BUtte LTfPwt and Junction of Butte nib Lav. . t. .Antr. jw road. me of Sale that wilersiiMip,! ,l ,i,i rts of Sothorn Orrmiii Jnc, us assignee for "u oi creditors, and tlio '(mtj tt ill ni (In. r.tl, Any Kyill, receive bi.ls " purchase of tlio stock, ''t and fixtures of said tllfiV llA lllllilil "w Stock, eouimneiit mid whole,-or iu part, ventory may be suen ut of the iiml uie rifjlit to reject any fci-k r irrt National Banlr of wd. Oregon, Trustee. SEEP NOW PLAYING TONITB iiml TOMOKKOW . DARING! INTRIGUING! FASCINATING! T It f serpen's lipuut irul wom an In a tlirlll I nc romance "f South America! More Exqiilnlte . . . Mure Iteau lirill . . . Mure ; l. rloiiM Than Kver . . A New Voire . . A New I'enMiiwllty..- 48 V'.- V f D(DV IN it The Lady Who Dared" WITH SYDNEY BLACKMER-CONWAYJTEARLK A JOURNEY TO THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND CiRAII AM Mc NAMEB M: S NOVELTV AUVKNTI'KKS IN AKKIPA "UANCiKROlH T KAILS" BARGAIN PRICE3 Mill I nee Evening Kiilillea .... tor ....... oc 10c Tune In on KMED every week nlle :M to 6:30. Please telephone your ordart early and help us give you better torvice. FOR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 20 RELIABLE CH GROCERY "Where1; duality TilltVurW rlei Sella" ,v ,7 pFth Central, y, r "WITHrTHE VALLEY TRADE 18 THE ; i VALLEY MADE" ' We have tKes ' PRICE i and' ' QttALITY aftd what is MORE Htiii' is a 5 LOCAL store i. ' oaturday bargains Royal Gelatin, any kinjl, 2 for 15 I Diamond Crysai Salt:jdied, $ ,4-1 25? Large Can Fancy Pumpkin, No. V 1Q(V Large Can Fancy Kraut, No. 2 .....,...;, ....... ....10 Pink Salmon, 2 for L..'......L,...."..'...:... 252" Oronite Standard Oil Products 5 ti WAX GOLD The liquid wax, qf.79t ; FREE One " pt.' ' Otd ' i:ite Furniture' Polish. ORONITE FLY SPRAY 5Pint. ;.'.. .t!r,.'34c j Quart 'i . .59c :..:....... ! ' li .1 r ! 1 1 pound Coffee Spaghetti Large Bottle Catsup . Whi:.3 Star Tuna, 54 Size ... ,y ........... 23 15 ......'..:....12 White Star Tuna, Size lfl ..-. i- '...i!l. i -i. Canned Peaches- Melba Halves no. 2y, ....... .rr..:..:.ip. -Del Monte Brandy Fancy Sliced No. 22 . ..l?) Local Walnuts', 1 pound - 18? Corn Flakes or Post Toastiss, 2 for 15' P. & G, or Crystal White Soap, 10 for 33 Klamath Hard Wheat Flour $1.17 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Local Cantaloupes, 4 for '. 25? Local Tomatoes, fancy, 2 pounds for' .'. 15t? Local String Beans, 2 pounds for 15 Local Green Peppers, 3 pounds for 25? Local Bunch Beets, Carrots and Radishes, 3 for .10? Local Fancy Cucumbers, each v 5? Local Egg Plant, pound '. 8? Local Rhubarb,' 10 pounds for 23, Local Yellow Sweet Corn, dozen 25? Malaga Grapes, 3 pounds for .. 25 Sweet Potatoes, new crop, pound ..-lO Small, juicy Oranges (use instead of lemons), 3 doz.. 29? hammer of Applegata district and Mrs. Alice Ulrlch of Cila place. Grandma Llttell haa returned to the home of her son Janiea Llttell here after spending several montha visiting her sons In Des Moines, Iowa. Her many friends welcome her return, Mrs. Lena Coffman of Portland, daughter of Mrs. Anna Coffman of this place, was married tula, week to Joe Sheep of Medford, Mm. Mamie Norrls and daughter June are spendliiK a couple of weeks In the Dead Indian district. Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Mclutyre and family and Mrs. Lola Mclntyre en Joyed camping at Squaw Lake the past week. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Cantrall enter tained at luncheon Monday for Mrs. Clarence Lane of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stone of Hollywood. Cnllf. I REESE CREEK ! 1 REESE CREEK. Ore. July 31. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. . Stanley Ed wards, newly weds, are visiting Mr Bdwarcte' Bister, Mrs. Jim Roseberry. Mr. Edwards ha a boot and shoe bust new In McMlnnvUle. They ex pect to visit southern California, Yo semlte and Yellowstone parks, then return via Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. C. W. Butler and son of San Jose, Cal., arc vlftithiK Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Wood. Mrs. Butler U Mm. Wotxl's sister. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humphries Is neartng comple tion, They expect to move In ubout the middle of this week. Walt Woods finished threshing and is having his wheat hauled to mar ket by Chas, Humphries. . j - ' Orville Kinkade has taken the eon tract for building and labeling boxes at Week orchard. A happy crowd of about 40 tirtv Sunday evening from Medford and surprised Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Orow. A welner roast and toasted marsh mallows were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Fulton cf the Big Oak service , station was a business caller In Med ford July 27. - : 4 -u' -; , Brill ShtnH Metal Works &qa expert repairing, budy repairing. fender and auto Krystatglow, kodak 1oh su premo. The Peoaleys, opp. Holly theater. . i - Used auto parts tires, .tubes; right price. 1701 N. Riverside. : 9 i t V 4 t t y FINE OLIVES 'j ' 4 I , , We believe we have the finest line of Olives in Southern Oregon. Look over the following list and note the many dif ferent kinds we carry, ', i , ,. ., V GREEN STUFFED OLIVES Stuffed with Pimento Stuffed with Almonds Stuffed with Onions Stuffed with Hazelnuts Stuffed with Anchovies 4 . . - RIPE STUFFED OLIVES - Stuffed with Pimento Stuffed with Almonds Stuffed with Anchovies CRESCA ! EXQUISITE QUEEN OLIVES' This is the finest line of olives that money can buy. We have the Cresca in both the plain 'and stuffed and in y many sizes. , ; ;) . ' -i :-. X.--J :". S. & W: OLIVES -.-:f:i'!;W' We have a splendid line of S. & W. olives in the plain and also stuffed and all at very reasonable prices. , !,' EHM ANN'S RIPE OLIVES ' We carry a full and complete stock of EhmannY ripe ; olives. We have the htedium', large, extra large, giant, and colossal, and in sizes runnning from the half-pint to ; ' .lo"'tin.r aih r.u-iJii-i. U. u v-'i?'. t.!n('i;!,r,;?.bai.) tBULKb OLIVES n i)t')i;:ckjl "Ah? liaf Green Olives Medium Ripe Olives ; Colossal Ripe1 Olives ' l.-, :;...- (u SOMETHING NEWi v ;, Olives half green and Jialf ripe. These olives are pro nounced very fine by many of bur patrons. Si lWe invite you to call and gee oktr alive display pro- ' SATURDAY SPECIALS ' 1 Tillamook. Cheese ... $ . .'.. v vOfi Per Swift's Piiurtipiled Ha;. h!l47?Per lb. Crtal Wriit Soap . . ........ .7 hhi2& I ?el,onaPMehir6P ; ;7 WfWw ! Hi E. MAES Phorle 252 Mkti lpn5l III i IKl'CX III assS r"EVRY:E)lY'iS ARCIDAY featured Saturday and Monday 5 y Potato Chip L Certo (I. hull ) V2C E6c j Picnics MllU'd Ht (IAR f't'KKIt i- A i 8 lh. iivrniite LH. Rice Milk TKA I I P (M'AI.ITV PI KK MII.K (thnll ) I - t . -j; ;( '.,, Sea Foam THK NAPTIH WA.SIIINd PMHDMi .Ut.U ,1-1.11. I'KU. WE UNDERSELL EVERYONE : ; ; : ; EVERY OAY 1113 NORTH CENTRAL C FANCY HU B HONK 5 I.HS. 3