Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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KfSrdford. president .
rtwl,.nt association.
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of the
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extension 01
Illinois vai
history oi
MMfon.
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com-
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valley
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'3 embraces approximately
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15.000 acres of grazing
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new
Involved
SldTng oJ an extension
22
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la length. ln0 ""0
reaches
at
tri i Hliuci'w V
rof Marble Mountain Quarry
ZL nee to Keroy ana
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doubt
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d from time to time, as
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to
necessary transmission.
and
WIN LEAVE
ft B. Porter starts upon his
ton this week, planning to go
baches in southern caiuornia
fen that Mrs. Porter may have
fctuUwre of salt water Darning
lug hit absence the following
l uve Deen arrangea lor uy
fclpit supply committee, R. A.
it. chairman: August 0, Rev,
i of Meaiora will preacn
k morning service and also at
taloir Krvices to be neia in
bath on that date. August
in. 8. H. Jewell of Merrill
August 33, Rev. Stewart U.
ol uusiine, cam. August au,
Lenard O. Brown -of Santa
Cillt., and on September
P, E. Bancroft of Sausallto,
lUlvner . (tVAnlntr nrvl-otj itn
prill inoctatlon, are will at-
w, wn we SDirit oi unristian
hilt tmnnn k iKffaiwnr
It greatly enjoyed. In this
iv uEicui, u..g.crgMi,.u..3 ruv
i if thft Chlith In nhlAk the
f k held, the pastor of the
i7 m cnarge ana cringing
"i wr me evening.
fw church, where the service
itaiheth." The DUbllc la cor-
Brtted to attend.
1 IN PULPIT
ahstnce of Rev. w. R. Balrd.
nUr -m Christian 'church.
imi, b,,!, Qf Eugene wl
IiSjJ?10""" services tomor
f J'nm Christian church.
". who is well known to
TL Iker ' the city, as
JMWent of the Christian
"anonary organization, will
I ,3",1 Challenge of Jesus."
Wlcal numbers have been
" 'he morning worship.
S TOTAL
nQMMEDHKD
!lL!2Llto 'of the month
m !r V the city building
a 2 n' toui of 2o.-
flWl wlth W7.025 lor
an. f"1"1 for construc
i. hulldlng. and aa-
B,.n """""ting- bo 15.
t aSIa Fifteen thousand
wnt was expended on
' Pirmiu , e Roosevelt school,
ft Jor "pairs amounted
PWlchjhere were 17.
I SCHOOLSTO
.MEET AT WILLIAMS
I m Z.V" union
r?'.1 w,,h the 1
Brethren
ai,j Chriatian
iT - "'iiBtiBn worxen
J.. n01 convenelnn Run.
worxere
L PPer nn, the Breth
Wll iv! wn,1,l" creek.
li . IL P m the
ragceandprc
H plr. opp. Holly
I SERVICE AT
MRAN CHURCH
1TIANCHURCH
,8t. Mark's Kplsmpiil.
Corner Oakdale and Plfth St
. m.. Holy communion,
wm. B. Hamilton, rector.
Catholic Church.
South Oakdale Ave. and Tenth 8t
Masses at 7 and 8 a. m.
Advent Clirlllan Church.
Welch and West Jackson.
Sunday sohool, 9:45 a. m
Mornlntr wnnhin n . '
communion service m" lM
Evening praise service, 7:30 n. m
Everybody welcome. y
Full Gospel Church.
Newtown 8t. near Main.
R. D. Streyffeler, pastor
in0i!lln.g 'P. 1 a. m. Subject,
In What Does Holiness Consist?"
Communion service
v.ange"8tlc 8 p. rn. Rev
Whitley, salvation menage
An invitation la extended to all.
First Prrxbrterlnn Church.
Claude B. Pnrtjip
n - "... unuuin,
9 -48 .a. m.. Church school.
. 11 a. m.. Mnrnlna ... 1. .
o,,1811 Wright
and Hear Me"- ' ""Wer
Miss Dorotho t7aunni. in . .
at the organ console. e
Church of Jesus Christ of Liitter-Iav
fell III u '
iNo meet! tifs win k t,.u ... .
tSl: i. Sunday- The Medford
branch will en tn n.on,. o
four public meetings will be held.
All who wish to attend are Invited
Transportation will be provided for
those who have no way to go
Meet nf tha ... ' . .
----- w n. . nawKins,
601 Manzanlta street, Medford, at 8
SerVlCeS Will ha fcal, In u. i., A
W. hall. Grants Pass.
First Christian Church.
Cornnr KlntK an b.
-.--. ai,u wnwuis,
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. M. B. Ol
son superintendent.
Mbrnlnff wnrahln in-in
Thomas Bailey of Eugene, state pres.
ldent of the Women's Missionary
society, will speak on "The Chal-
rcuBB ui jesus.
especial music: Choir Anthem.
'Peace Be Still," (Wilson); duet,
'Nailed tho On.. riatv.. .-m
Elinor Curry. j
unristian Endeavor 7 p.m.
Union services 8 p.m. -
English Luthrran Church.
Fourth at Oakdale Ave.
"Where the Way Is Made Plain."
Dr. H. C. Funk, pastor.
Hour of worship, 11 a.m. The
pastor will spenk on the subject ol
"Helpful Faces." The Bible school
begins at 10 o'clock, with classes
for all ages.
Union services will be held In
this church et 8 p. m. The pastor
will speak on the subject, "Mephl
boeheth." r
You are cordially Invited to attend
our services.
First Methodist.
Alexander O. Bennett, pastor.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock, with
sermon by the pastor. "God's Good
ness Ahead of Us."
Union service of worship In the even
ing, 8 o'clock, In the Lutheran church,
West Fourth and Oakdale, Dr. H. C.
Funk, pastor.
Sunday school, 8:43 a. m., wun
classes and welcome for all.
Gpworth leaeue young folks' hour,
7 p. m., reports of the Little River
Institute, and plans for the future.
Med-week meeting, Wednesday, 7:o
p. m., In the chapel, led by the pastor.
All people cordially welcome.
St, Peter's Lutheran Church
Mo. Synod.
E. Main St.. and Portland Avo.
1 H. H. Young, pastor.
Services will be dropped Sunday.
All members of i,he church are urged
to attend the Klamath Falls mission
festival, to which this congregation
and the public is cordially Invited.
Zlon Lutheran cnurcn oi niamavn
Falls will celebrate Its annual mission
festival In the Mills School House on
Main Btreet, of that city.
Divine worship in the morning at
11 o'clock. Pastor H. Gross of Salem
will deliver the sermon.
Afternoon services at 2:00 o clock.
The local pastor. H. H. Young will
deliver a mission lecture on South
America. '
International Bible Students
Judge Rutherford, lecturer.
rr. uroti.h Trtn?pr nmtnm which
la alnn'n hv alprt.rlrnl traDSCrlnttOn
over KMED .every Sunday morning at
10 O'clock, consists Ol a lecture uj
Jui ge Rutherford, world wide known
nihla avnAnpnt Thl SUblCCt Of the
talk Sunday Is 'Redemption of Man.
Why Necessary.
International Bible Btudents meet
for study every Sunday morning at
10:80 at the home of Mrs. W. W.
ml Ulatlatna fttf-aat and CVerV
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Anna Brewer, 727
South Central avenue. All Interested
In Watch Tower Bible study are wel
come. First Church of Christ, Scientist.
kmnh nt Tfoa Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ.
Scientist. In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every ounu
i t. ..Mt, aHINn "1Q North
II U CilKJIl. VHUll..t .
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. August
ljove. . ,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may do
admitted.
Wednesday evening ireetlng, which
ivwo.ijia testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The hearing room, which Is I oca tea
-l inf 1. U MartfnrH hlllMIOff. iS
a Wll 111 ure
open dally from 8 a. m. to 8 P-JJJ-
except ounaays ii
librarian is In attendance from 11 to
. -v. iv. ima . R! hla And all
authorised Christian Science litera
ture may be reaa, oorrowcu f
chased. ....
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the read
ing room.
Vnllev Radio Church.
(Undenominational.)
T. L. Thuemler, pastor.
v. Avpr kmgd every
Sunday evening between the hours
of 8 and v.
A very Interesting smjtt ..b
planned for the children.
Appropriate music will be presented
for the service.
Sermon subject for the evening
will be "Will We Be Held Account
able for Our Actions?" This Is
very deep and Interesting subject. It
Is for the young as well as the old.
Do not fall to tune in.
II you have any subjects or ques
tions that you would like presented
according to the bible, please write to
the pastor In care of the KMED raaio
station. Medford. Also be sure to
send in your comment and sugges
tions.
1 1 initat!m la extend-
A
ed
, very opcviin .
to all to listen in and worship
with
the Church or ine "r.
rr a a.fti lira. tubes Tight
MEDFORD MAIL
WILLIAMS CREEK
WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore.. Aug 1
(Special.) Williams Ladles' club met
last week with Mrs. Bill Lemmon.
Visitors present were Mrs. Anna
Knutzen of Thompson creek, Mrs.
Snider of Chattanooga. Term., Miss
Thcda Dobbins. Mrs. Mansfield. MUs
Algoma Beal of Corvallls. and Mary
Kathryn Dahle of Berkeley, Calif.
The little folks present were enter
tained by Miss Wilms Lemmon. Next
meeting will be with Mrs. George
Sparlln.
Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Blodgette of
Santa Cruz. Calif., visited his brother
A. L. Blodgette recently.
Mrs. A. O. Edwards entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wqod, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Flxley and Harold Boat at a
dinner Saturday.
The sound of the threshing ma
chines Is again heard and grain Is
proving to be excellent despite thj
dry weather. t
Mr. and Mrs. Georce McClaln and
Jim Harvey of Phoenix spent the
week end at the C. W. Roberts home.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hartley who
spent i ist weeK visiting tneir daugh
ters at Klamath Falls and Modoc
Point, returned home Sunday.
Vacation Bible sclool conducted at
the Williams school house the last
two weeks and was fairly well at
tended, closed Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snider and
daughter of Chattanooga, Tenn., have
oeen visiting nis sister, Mrs. Joe Var
ner and family for two weeks.
Mrs. Emery Butts and son Maurice
and Laura Lonand spent last week
In Crescent City.
Vern Hartman Is trucking logs for
Rile Cougle's sawmill, having taken
the place of Mr. Dusenberry who has
secured another contract.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrlck
and two children visited their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless
last week.
Bill Lemmon has t,he contract to
drive the school bus for Williams
school again this year. He has pur
chased a larger body for the bus.
Verh Hartman and family, Harry
Sorrels and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hammon spent an evening last year
at the Sam Letteken home. Mr. and
Mrs. Hansen are fine musicians. Mr.
Hartman plays the saxophone and
violin.
Mat Morrison who recently under
went an operation for tumor at the
base of the brain has had to have an
Infected bone removed from t.ie nose
and It Is feared a third operation
will be necessary.
. Miss Adaoee Syler of Medford and
sister Cherrle. spent Thursday with
Miss Blanche and Bessie House. The
girls enjoyed a swim In Williams
creek.
M. L. House Is building an addition
to his barn.
2. W. Roberts dug a well last week
for Irrigation and tlae water rises to
within one foot of the top. running
about ono gallon per minute.
Mrs. . Joe . Varner, Mr. and Mrs.
Snider were In Medford one day last
week.
Winona and Algoma Beal of Cor
vallls visited last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Lemmon.
Miss Constance Lemmon whd has
boon; visiting- In Eugene and taking
treatment for her eyes, has returned
home.
. .
WAGNER CREEK .
WAGNER CREEK. Ore.. Aug. 1.
(Spl.) F. W. Combs, who ihas been
working at Prospect, returned home
over the week end.
Among those from this creek work
ing at Newbry's packing house In
Phoenix are W. L. Bradley, Miss Gol
dle Abbott and Mrs. H. L. Sommer.
Oral Abbott returned home from
Prospect Sunday to spend the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skeeters of
Talent accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Green of this creek attended
the Holly theatre In Medford Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wllllsms of
Prospect spent the week end visiting
friends and relatives here.
Many people from this district at
tended the dance at Jacksonville Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sommer and
daughter Marjory, and Miss Goldle
Abbott were In Medford shopping
Tuesday.
W. L. Bradley was in AsMand
transacting business.
Mrs. Ella Abbott and daughter
Eudell accompanied by friends from
Medford spent Sunday on Butte
creek.
Miss Rose Elfa Brlner spent last
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oreen In
Grants Pass.
Mrs. E. O. Taylor called Wednesday
on Mrs. H. L. Sommer.
Albert Chamberlain has been seri
ously 111 during the past week but at
this writing Is some Improved.
Mrs. Ralph Lou. and Roy Snook of
Medford accompanied by their sister
Mrs. Gearld Hlmelwrlght and daugh
ter of Klamath Falls, were on the
creek Tuesday visiting frlonds. They
formerly lived here. '
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ooddard and
Mrs, Howard Works are working at
the Medford Fruit Co. packing house.
ir ani Mn R o TrvIht and fam
ily and Mrs. Wm. Kerby were InJ
.Meaiora wioiiany w uuww.
Mrs. R. L. Lockwbod called on Mrs
Ella Abbott last week.
PERSIST
DVDH1RT Ctrl'. Alia. 1. (Spl.)
Sixteen fires were reported on West
Branch the 28th. A crew of 100 men
soon rtad them under control.
Dorothy Ash. Mildred Young and
son Donney visited at the H. P. Mor
gans Thursday. '
Ray Schermerhorn pleasantly sur
prised his brother. Oeo. Schermer
horn by motoring from Portland to
spend a portion of his vacation with
him at woodruff Meadows.
Viola Zlmmer and daughter Joan
are spending the week with Mrs.
Ervln Hutchison and family, at
Hamaker.
Jess Ragsdale spent the nl?M of
the 29th at the Matthews, cabin en
route to Woodruff Meadows, where
he was taking a horse for Jess De
Witt, district ranger.
Hilda Morgan was a pleasant caller
at the Beck's homestead Thursdy.
Dave Peterson was In Medford the
25th, on business.
Rate for out-of-town trips. Tel.
too.
TRIBUTE, MEDF0HD,
JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Aug. 1.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Orln Bow
man and children have returned, to
their home at Freewater, Ore., alter
a month'B visit with his brother,
Archie Bowman and family here.
Mrs. Ray Stevenson and children
have returned home from a week
with relatives In Klamath county,
Mr. and Mrs. King and Mr. Odette
of southern California are camping
on the A. R. Mcintosh property
nere. They and the Mcintosh 'Mi
ll! are old friends.
Miss Alice Morgan of New York
City is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Daisy Lewis, here.
Mrs. L. C. Cook and grandson.
Buddy, left Thursday for their home
In Los Angeles, after a month's
visit with her sister. Mrs. M. Ji.
Kennon.
Mrs. Glenn Lee and baby returned
home 8unday from the Sacred Heart
hospital.
Wlllard Coffman of Klnmath Falla
is visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson had
as guests this week Mr. and Mrs.
James Ellison and son of Roseburg.
Ore.
Mrs. Lelila McKee Is spending a
few days visiting relatives at Squaw
Lake and Big Applegate.
Visitors at the Jacksonville mu
seums recently were Mrs. J. B. Hall
and H. Drynan Hall of Winton.
Calif.; Rosalie Keller. Atwater. Calif.;
Lewis West. Myrtle Point, Ore.; Ma
rie Kerley, Grants Pass. Ore.; Lewis
and Ed Braack of Skamakawa. Wash.;
Mrs. Gertrude Todd. Santa Cruz.
Calif.: Mrs. Minnie A. Skinner. Bur
llngame. Calif.: E. R. Gurmell. Lin
coln. New Hampshire: J. P. Duino.
Eugene. Ore.; Jessie A. Stone and
Wm. Stone of Hollywood, Cel.: Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Knowlden. Oakland.
Calif., and Mrs. J. E. Watt of Eagle
Rock. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ferguson wno
have made their home for several
months at the Thompson residence
north of town have moved to Can
ada. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oodward and
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Godward at
tended the K. P. picnic at arants
Pass Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance have
as guests Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lynain
and daughter of Northflold, Minn.
Frank Klrkpatrlck who has been
111 at his home here for several
days.. Is now Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coffman of
Los Angeles are visiting his mother,
Mrs. Anna Coffman, here. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and
children spent Sunday with friends
Ln Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman
and children, Mr. and Mrs. orln
Bowman and family, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson ol
Medford, enjoyed Sunday at Cres
cent City. , . .
Mr. Shoemaker, former resldont
of this city and who owns the meat
market at Phoenix. Is now in a
hospital for treatment. Mrs. snoe
maker Is running their shop during
hlB absence.
Eastern Star lodge Is planning a
picnic supper to be held on" the
old court house lawn for members
of the lodge and their families.
FERN VALLEY
FERN VALLEY, Ore.. Aug. 1-
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. DeWItt, Mrs.
u.h. and Nick Oovman attended
court Wednesday. na
Joe Turner, ivan umu. w.i,
A , r. n Hill snent rTl-
IUllllui nn " ' -
day evening with Ed Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. e.iiib - .
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor,
i. . Inaanhlna and LXr-
othy. Mlases Anno. Helen and Lil
lian Kantor. nova lYinim.-i -
Ivan Hedrlck picnicked on the Ap
plegate Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were pleas
antly surprised when Roy WlUlams
came homo early Friday. He w
. ,n wntki1 viait from
Salem. When he returns he "Pe"
to - undergo an opernvmu .
1UMr"' and Mrs! Jack Perdue called
on friends ln Fern Valley Saturday.
Charles and John Steppa of Sheri
dan. Ore.. Bre visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and
famllv of Ashland spent Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar
shall. . ..,
Misses Alice ana rw,
and Tommy Hensler spent Momlsy
afternoon with Helen and Lillian
"l"'. Hughes. I. R. Hughes. Mr.
.. . , i..vr and
and Mrs. &u minni J, ,
Patricia Marshall called on Mrs. M.
F. Hughes in oams .kjt
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kan-
. ltr.Mna.riaW WPM '. fVBn
Olsen. L. C. Hull. Mr. Bnd Mn. Ed
Msrshall and daugnir. j
Lillian, Helen, John and Bill Kan
tor and Ivan Hedrlck. Also Mrs.
Kantor's uncle and cousin, wno
are staying with them during pear
P'.,ng' . uh., 'in
MISS 1-"" " av., - ,na-
Medford high school Ir1,min"'
called on Mrs. Ralph DeWItt Sun-
Nlcholas DeWItt spent Tuesday
afternoon with Lem Hughes.
GRIFFIN CREEK
ORIFFIN CREEK. Ore.. Aug. 1
. r,l v W. mnA Un J. V. JlldV hd
daughters and Mrs. L. D. Mi near
were dinner gui oi mi.
Bruce Unlger and family ln Ashland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jew Ingram and chil
dren of Oranta Pass spent Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. C . Martin-
Mr. ana wira- " "
.. a -i.w-.rM VUlr mnti family
attended the K. P. picnic at Grant
pass ounay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouches and Mr.
mi Mrs. J. F. Collar motored to
Olene Sunday.
MISS Viuicv " v -
Saturday from McMlnnvllle; she also
enjoywi a trip vj t-uvim.
Miss Lillian Brown haa returned
home after two weeks with her aunt
In Jacksonville. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed vogai Bnierwinw
a...M- -with art -!Iti m dnc.
About 38 neighbors enjoyed the even
ing.
Mrs. Jaxe neniora nas rewninj
hwn after ivnervdlns a month in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. c. a. Martin ww
family motored to Ashland Tuesday.
m ft J UMuInn and children
spent Sunday -with Mr. R. R. Oucbe
Callers una iwi a wv uwuw v
OREO ON, SATURDAY,
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune-Virgin 8tatlon)
Sat unlay.
P.M.-
6 to 6 Lewla Super 8tatlon; newa
and marketa by Mntl Tribune.
6 to 7 Jackson Hot Springs;
Where to Go; Old Time Ma
diera Contest.
7 to 8 Happiness Train; KMKU
presentation,
8 to 0 All request program.
NuiMluy.
8to 10 KMED presentation.
10 to 11 Watchtower; Jackson
Hot Springs.
It to 13 KMED presentation.
P. M
12 to 1 Twin Plunges; KMKU
presentation.
I to 3 Unique Cleaners; KMKU
presentation.
3 to 3:30 KMED presentation.
P. M
4:30 to 6 KMED presentation.
8 to 9 Valley Radio Church.
Monday,
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Breakfast Broadcast ol
news by Mall Tribune.
8 to 9 Treasure. Box; West. Side
Pharmacy; Gold Seal.
0 to 10 Friendship Circle by
Economy Groceteria; City Clean
ing and Dyeing.
10 to 11 Snow White: Gardner
Drug; Unique Cleaners.
II to 13 S perry Flour; Burel
aon's Ladies' Wear; . Jackson
Co. Bldg. and Loan.
P. M.
13 to 1 Monarch Seed and Peed:
Smith and Wntklns; Road im
ports; news flashes, by Mail
Tribune.
1 to 3 M. P. & H. Co.; McNtur
Bros.
3 to 3 Scientific Laboratories;
Snlder'a Dairy.
3 to 3:30 World Bookman; KMfciD
Presentation.
4:30 to 5 KMED presentation.
5 to 6 Uncle Jerry; news and
markets by Mall Tribune.
6 to 7 Mutual Mill; Where to
Oo; The Toggery.
7 to 8 Kapplneso Train; Hutch
Inson Tree Surgery.
8 to 9 KMED All Request; Re
mote from Fox Craterlan.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simmers were Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Mulr, Mlsa Elizabeth
McKay and niece. Jean McKay of
Medford. and Mrs. Sturglll from tho
Budge orchards,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Blngman and
family have moved to Medford and
are living on Beatty street.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Simmers attend
ed Pomona Grange in Sums Valley
lost oaturaay.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sevey of Spokane
la vltlng Mrs. O. P. Saylor, an old
friend. Mrs. Sevey has a son. John
Sevey, somewhere ln southern Ore
gon, wjiom sne naa not heard irom
for, some time, and wishes to get In
touch with If she can.
1
REESE CREEK
REESE CREEK. Ore., Aug. 1. (Spl.)
Ivan Hatfield la building a new addi
tion on the east aide of his house.
and expects to have It completed In
me near iuturo.
. Mrs. Elmer Robertson haa' entered
her little one In the baby content
at Medford.
i Marshall Mlnter, who Is In tho vet
eran's hospital at Portland, had his
vonsus, removed laat week.-
Clyde Rlploy and family returned
home yesterday after n four days'
outing at Huckleberry mountain,
Miere they gathered over 26 bushels
of berries. ,
The farm house of Clarence Alkens
caught fire early Monday morning.
dui tqe quick action or Lawrence
Mynott, who Uvea there, not doubt
saved the house from destruction.
Louise, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stelg, who was operated on
for appendicitis one day last week at
the Sacred Heart hospital ln Med
ford. was reported nc ao well. It
being feared another operation may
be necessary, an abscess .having form.
cd on the other aide.'
Mrs. H. H. Ball and son Wlllard
were callers In Medford July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods spent
Sunday ln Phoenix, visiting hei
iamer, o. wnrden, who la quite ill.
Green Matthews roturncd home
July 30. after 10 days out on the
range after his ca-ttle.
BARNEBURG RITES
SET FOR MONDAY
Samuel Peter Barneburg. 60, a
resident of the valley for the past
80 years, passed away In a local hos
pital, Friday evening, July 31. Mr.
Barneburg for the past few years had
been In falling health.
He was married to Addle Henry
in Ashland, In October, . 1884, and
Immediately moved to what la com
monly known as the old Barneburg
ranch east nf Mrdfnrd. Two sons.
Harry and Fred Barneburg, both of
Medford, were born to the union,
who with the widow. Addle Barne
burg survive.
Mr. Barneburg also leaves two
brothers and three sisters, Henry and
John Barneburg. Mrs. Ida Clark and
Mrs. Mollle Kcene of Medford and
Laura Nichols of Upton. Calif., also
one grandson, Kenneth . Barneburg,
Medford. ,
Funeral services will be held from
the Conger funeral parlors Monday,
Aug. 3 at 3 p. m. Rev. D. E Millard
will have charge c of services and
burial will be made In the Medford
cemetery.
Judge Olenn O. Taylor, who Ik on
trip through Alaska with Mrs. Tay
lor, is evidently making a study or
economic conditions In that far away
land, a well as enjoying Its scenery,
aocordlr? to a postcard received from
him the other day by Howard Oault,
clerk of his court, who was so over
Joyed at hearing from his boas that
he absent mindedly threw the en
velope ln which the card was en
closed Into the waste basket, not not
ing where It was sent from or date
of sending.
Anyhow, the postcard on one side
contained a picture of an Indian
squaw, garbed In latest hot summer
native fashion, nursing two little ,
Indian babies, which sight made How
ard blush.
Judge and Mrs. Taylor are expected
horn th last of next week.
AUOUST 1. 193T.
T
VICTOR IS BELIEF
GENOA, Itaty. Aug. 1. (AP) A
bomb exploded In a street In the
heart of the business section today a
few hours before King Victor Eman
uel and Queen Elena arived for the
lfumcmne of the ocean liner "Rex
The bomb shattered windows, and
panic ensued.
It was believed that the bombing
had some connection with the visit
of the king and queen, who arrived
In Genoa only a short time before
tne launcniug. coming oy train irom
Santann a. Del, their summer resi
dence.
The bomb exploded at 1:40 a. m .
and the launching took place at 8
a. m.
The bomb was planted In front of
the Italian Transatlantic society
building, where most of the damage
waa done.
Adjoining the building are two ho
tels In one of which Under-Secretary
of State Allelrl was staying.
This was the fourth bomb explosion
ln Genoa in recent weeks. A con
signment or fountain pens, loaded
with explosives and addressed to the
fascist party headquarters, was de
livered several days ao.
The city was subjected to a kind of
msirtlRl law Immediately after to
day's explosion.
Everybody ln the neighborhood was
searched and hundreds of persons
were arrested. A pa rent ly no one was
Injured by the blast.
4
With the termination of the circuit
cofirt term yesterday, announcement
was made of the postponement of tho
case of the Rogue river property
owners against a group of placer
miners, until the September term of
court opens. The hearing had been
8cl.edu led for the past week, but tho
length of another trial caused It to be
delayed.
In the meantime n restraining or
der Issued recontly Is preventing fur
ther mining operations along several
miles of the property. It Is probable
that by the time the court settles the
matter high water will prevent fur
ther operations, should tho miners
win. The mining had been going
on during the period of low water.
Property owners allege In their case
that property has been damaged..
4
I. C. PEWS TALK
Regular meeting of the Active club
for the first week ln August will be
dispensed -with and ln Itn atead the
club will attdnc) the Chamber of
commerce mooting at the Hotel Med
ford, Monday.
The speaker of tho day will be J.
C. Penney, founder of tho store sys
tem which bears his name, and his
topic will be "Working Our Way
Back," one which no doubt all are
vitally Interested In.
Mr. Penney lias Just completed a
tour bf the United States ami with
his wide experience la undoubtedly
In an exceptional position to give the
businessmen of Medford a clear pic
ture of economic conditions In gen
eral. Luncheon will commence
promptly at 13:15.
, 4
SAVAGE DAM PICNIC
A day of swimming and many
other water sports, which add In
terest to warm su minor days IB
promised tomorrow at Savago Hap
tds dam, where the Sacred Heart
Catholic parish Is entertaining wltn
an all-day picnic.
All members of the parish Are
urged to Invite their friends to tne
aflalr. Banket dinner will be served
about noon and many people win
arrive at the scenic spot shortly
after 10 o'clock.
Boating will be one of the most
popular diversions of the day tor
swimmers and non-swlmmcra. The
waters of Savage Rapids dam have
been churned by many speed boats
during this season and through tno
races the resort has gained much
popularity with local people.
YREWSPLA1ING
DEDICATION OF BRIDGE
Plans lor dedication of the Plonocr
bridles, recently constructs on the
Pacific JHKhway between Yrcks nd
IH.-nln-ooK are prorslnK mpldly.
accordlnit to A. S. Kosenbaum, Ren
eral Irelnht and passenger anent for
the Southern Pacific, who spent yes
terday in northern California.
The l.lons club of Yreka Is spon
soring the profrram to be held Au
gust 29. In memory of the pioneer
stwre drivers and the dedication will
be attended by many Medford peo
ple. accordInK to present plans.
Clever haircuts for hot weather.
Clean, quick service. Hlaay Barber
Bhop Tel. 615.
DEVELOPING
and
FEINTING
Mall Ui Your Film,
SWEM'S
Medford
217 E. Main
Batteries Charged
50 cents
Service Electric Co.
111 8outh Holly Phen 1171
In Holly Drama
a-
or vs..
Hetty Cnmpsou, hailed for pr
t rnya In T h ree V ho I .nveil," 1 lie
mighty heart Uriium opening a 3
day engagement at the Molly tomor
row. "Tho Lady Who Dared." a thrilling
mystery adventure romance wun
scenes Inld ln South America, closes
at tho Holly with tho last perform
ances tonight. Blllie Dove is the
star and Sydney Blackmer and Con
way Toarlo are featured with her..
A i bo on tho closing program la a
news reel, a novelty reel, and an
other Adventure In Africa entitled
"Dangerous Trails."
Holt Books Twelve
Prosperity Films
Manager Archie Holt of tho I"ox
Craterlan theatre returned yester
day from a booking trip from Port
land, wun one of the greatest line
up of pictures that has been pre
sented to Medford theatre-goers.
Tho prosperity twelve pictures are
as follows: "The Mitgntflcent Lie."
with Ruth Chatterton. which opens
at tho Cratcrlah Sunday will head
this list, following with "Tho Miracle
Woman" starring Barbara Stanwyck:
"Tho Common Law." with Constance
Bennett; "The Smiling Lieutenant,"
starring Maurice Chovaller; "Five
and Ten," with Mnrlan Davies:
"Politics." with Marie Dressier ana
Polly Moran; "Tho Secret Call," with
Richard Arlon; "Sweepstakes." with
Eddie Qulllan; "Huckleberry Mnn"
with little Jackln Coognn and MittM
Oreen; "Honeymoon , Lane." witn
Eddie Dowllng: "Night Angel" wltn
Frederick Mn rch a nd "You ng As
You Peel" with Will Rogers.
Ruth Chatterton at
Craterian Tomorrow
"The Magnificent Lie. a story oi
great lovo growing nut of a strange
deception, affords Ruth Chatterton
a now opportunity to defend her
laurels as "America's first lady ot
tho screen."
Apart from an unusual plot, there
are three chlof points on Interest
about "The Magnificent Lie," which
Is to be presented at tho Pox ura
terlan this Sunday, Monday and
'iiiosaay.
Tho tradition that dictates that
Mlsa Chatterton. although actually
ono of Hollywood's gravest and most
dnnuro Indies, must Impersonate
girls of raffish gallantry in love,
holds In "The Magnificent Lie,"
where she la seen as a cabaret enter
talnor. ,
Sinclair Lewis Is
Author Rialto Hit
Laughter reigns supreme today
and Sunday at tho Pox Rialto the
ater, where Paramounts celebrated
comedy "Forbidden Adventuie," is
playing. It Is based on tho humor
ous novel. "Let's Play King," by
Sinclair Lewis, American greatest
living writer, In Addition to the
rare talenta of Mr, Iewls, the film
Is compounded of the efforts of
Mltsil Green, Edna Mhv Oliver, Lou
ise PuKonda and Jackie Sear I.
"Forbidden Adventure" tells the
story of two rival mothers, who raise
their kids to bo child luminaries oi
the screen.
In addition the Pox Rialto presents
another thrilling travelogue. "The
Bottom of the World." Completing
the program Is tho final chapter ol
the mystery serial, "Finger Prints,'
and sound news.
Joan Bennett Star
of Craterian Film
Successfully to Imitate human
beings, one must have lived, felt
and fought life and that explains,
according to those who know her
best, why the characterisations ot
Joan Bennett, who act In "HUsn
Money," which Is tho current at
traction at the Fox Craterlan the
atre, showing for the last times to
day. Hardle Albright, young New York
legitimate actor plays opposite the
youngster, Miss Bennett in "Hush
Money." with Myrna Lny and Owen
Moore heading the supporting cost.
On the same bill there are a num
ber of short subject Including a
comedy news events, and sport pic
torial. Chuck Bier will be heard
on the evening ahmv with Kan
Davis and his discovery night pro
gram, which will complete thto pro
gram.
Brill Sheet Motal Works doi
expert repairing, fenaor and suto
body repairing.
.
Lovely Perm, waves 4 SO. Finger
living 65. Prevost's, 815 W. Main.
Phone
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
Eery Day In tho Week
"The Food Is Better"
at the Medford
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PAGE TTIREH
WATSON AWARDED
INSURANCE MONEY
J. P. Watson waa awarded full
amount of suit In his case against
tho Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
company of Cnllfornla In a verdict
returned laBt night. Mr. Watson was
said o have been suffering from an
Incurable dlttcoKc and sued on two
policies with the company which had
agreed to pay 9250 per month for
total disability.
Full disability was awarded the
plaintiff from August 15, 1929. to
March lfl. 1931. plus attorneys fees.
Tic trial occupied the pvst four days
ln the circuit court and was one of
the longest Jury trials ln many
months. Don Newbury represented
the plnintlff with A. E. Reamcs at
torney for the defense.
L TEMPERATURE
DURING COMING WEEK
Oregon: Pulr tonight and Sunday,
but fog on the Immediate coast; no
ch-anc iu; temperature. Mfcxlerato
north winds offshore
The outlook for the coming week
Is for fair woather and normal tem
perature, but with fog on the PacUio
coast.
Por those thin us you forgot. Gro
ceries at Huson's What-Not. Open
Sundays and nights.
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