Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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HEPTOBP SLXTC TRTBtTNE, SrEDFOTtP, 0T?E00N, WEDNESDAY, AUCJFST J5, 1931"
' PXGE THREE
MOD AT CAMP
. . . fh nnrmnl
XJai ended Monday at
1 - horn j1
P "!r to attend. A fea-
h.irf Sunday when
Ii 'budges were awarded.
rf tie W'e 8eut ranlc at
f murt. The awara given
V i,iDh.Bt which a scout
f"L Dr Dan B. Standard.
r-outmaster. talked upon
...... . ih court. Dr.
ttat- the week end In
nm taken on two horse
riu through the Cascades
mp. Two Los Angeles
Rre at l-""h u-b
. ..nH oeriod. Attending
court were W. E. Lamb.
it-,,, nresident of the dls-
t!B raiw. i
.n and K. C. Qroesbeck.
taof tae honor court.
IssiSUt Hoover ana live uuja
Ljing at the camp this week
H op lor tne winter.
OOL BUILDINGS
I FOR TERM
hdays. will soon be here
.mm vacationists back to
L, and the two new buildings
to tne local uysLei" win uo
LmtpIvb the education-bound
L B. H. Hedrlck, euperlnten-
suted this morning.
libnry in the new high school
hu been furnished and
pnt Installed in the labora-
Moring will continue as rap
the rooms are made ready.
hi of the "equipment, such as
I fixture, window snaaes ana
ti vet to be added. -
m lor light fixtures, which are
installed, the Washington
Is ready lor the pupils to
in.
PIER FUEL
Xk'kersorut Honored at
Dinner Ihirty Animlay
Mr. and Mrs. O. M Pnh.,i.
talned at dinner Monday evening at
"uiue uii l-rown Hill, COmpll-
mentlng Mr. and Mrs w n xn-i.
son of Pasadena, who are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter, uovers were placed for 16.
The Nlckersons have been much
entertained since their arrival here
from the south, adding Increased In
terest io me round, of summer par
ties planned for the nienimr,. nr m,..
spending the season here.
Misses Roberts Return
From East Friday
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Robert
today for Portland, where they will
meet ineir daughters. Misses Mar;
Lee and Dorothy, on their return
from a several weeks' stay In tht
east. They expect to continue to
Medford Friday and will he tnn in.
centlve for manv delightful rmrMoc,
for the younger set before they leave.
tor scnooi in tne early foil.
Amy Klllntt Guest
At Vilin Home
Miss Amy Elliott, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. B. R. Elliott, Is a guest
for several days this week of Miss
Betty Vllm, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Vllm. The Elliotts are
spending the season at- their sum
mer home at Shady Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. McKlliose
Are Medford Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McElhose, form
erly of this city, now of Grants Pass,
spent several days this week as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marsh.
Motor to liamjon
For Week's stay
Mrs. B. a. Stevensoni and Mr
Earle Davis left yesterday by moto.'
for Bandon, where they plan to spend
a week at the seashore.
sights to sweltering citizens
the present . heat wave, are
nod and coal trucks scurrying
lie city, delivering fuel for
kn fall and winter, to the
or business places of fore
citizens.
the oddest thing of all in this
title hot days is that Uncle
mo ii busy cutting expenses to
(one In -Till departments, .Jias"
pimrag in nu winter's coal
'lor fie Medford federal build-
It takes 80 tons of coal a year
l this structure. Forty tons
fcboe from Belllngham, Wash.,
imyiago and were dumped in
oi tne federal building,
p other forty tons was being
let there today. ,
ACE LOCAL CHARGE
L HUHon. vhfHA nllatrtu rn-
I' entanglements caused a war-
jmg mm with polygamy,
P arrest at Burns, Ore., yester-
r returned to this county
Finer legal action. Million,
nara, is charged with mar
utbleen Hish. 17 Aihtinn
P fully divorced from his
, a Portland girl. Million,
lopciure nuntwi ii.MriM .......
We. TVmitn Bhiff Ubi
V k-'t yesterday for Burns
f . Million here.
fS?pscke",: Cool.'pjactlcal.
.ou aresses, ii.nn.
IE-TEST PROVES
IQRITY OF
CASTING METHOD
J Bros. Coffee, Roasted
erently, Has Flavor No
Otter Coffee Has
Mfrink Rill, n
kit. C -onee, niter
k?e. 'n,drinkinSf ther
r'l'y revelation. It
PSlrBei0U.sly rich' satisfying
Pit rTii ul '"ence is due to
1 Instead of roastinc in
N S T' Hi,ls Bros
Klt'n i"ve,nted J"
L " called Controlled
ccrjraofthehourg,as3
. ali.Vi" even- continuous
M,ytltinle,..Mthe
"rot. rVff V"k Ilavor oi
L; Coffee is produced by
F.eonti., prTss that roasts
I T.t!nuouly . . o little at
tkror.?ture nd now of
S,gh the waster." are al
S.c,';w,roi' (Hence the
4 tm.i ' ?uch a no bulk
ATs,.,a absolutely as-
j(Sr7P0tind.
'icwus coffee comes to you
nrtilL Alr. which makes
f !)Jzle' " removed and kent
t,r""-1.0rdinary. "air-
Br, r iSeeP coffee 'resh.
tSlZfry-.A or it by
x ivrr I0' the Arab trade.
fcrJ!Co. Inc. San
B. P. W.'s and Aetlvlans
To Meet Thursday Eve.
Members of the' local' Business and
Professional Women's club and the
Aetlvlans have nlannerl ii.
i ---.M b juiui party
to be held Thursday evening at the
SUDDer. iwlmmlntt j
to he included in the program for
... mm committee members
are working diligently to Insure a
gala party. On the committee, are
Oda Hudson. Elsie Brown and Sadie
Harkina from the Busluess and Pro
fessional Women' lK' n .
m.tj iveun
Pennell, Leslie' VanDorn and John
nieuermeyer irom the Active club.
Miss Broun HiKtess
At Monday Affair
Miss Emily Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Prazer Brown, was
hostess Monday evening at a party
at her home, given In compliment to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denman, new
members of Medford s young married
set.
Many guests for the evening were
graduates of Willamette university,
alma mater of Mr. and Mrs. Denman.
Games and stunts were enjoyed with
various prizes awarded, a special gift
going to the honor guests.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Denman. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber
of Central Point. Prof, and Mrs.
Herman C. Clark and two small
daughters of Salem. Misses Dorothy
Youne. Itha HeArrl Plnro UUotv,
Fredericka Brommer, Louise Brom-
mer. amity Brown and Messrs. Don
ald Faber of Central Point. Lawrence
Wlnslow of Eagle Point, George
Johnson. Frank VanDyke and Bill
McAllister Of Merifnrrl anri WnnHoll
Teck of Salem.
Star of "Smart Money" Now at Holly
ii,, t
lis
Dinner Cluests of Klllotts
Knjoy Water Sports Too
Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott enter
tained at dinner Annlav a ihnl.
cabin at Shady Cove, Mr. and Mrs.
orummer ana daughters Fred
ericks and Louise. Misses Dorotha
Riddel!, Betty Vllm and Virginia
Ltndley, and Messrs. Nelson Florey
and Reuben and Winston Mathew of
San Francisco.
Swimming and boating were en
Joyed following dinner.
Thirty Guests Attend
I'lnilc In .Ashland
The swimming party and picnic
sponsored last evening by the Y. W.
C. A., under the leadership of Miss
Dorothy Mitchell for the pleasure of
business girls of the city, was a suc
cessful event. Thirty guests attended
the picnic supper in Llthla park and
later enjoyed a swim at the Twin
Plunges.
Miss Kltcli Is Guest
Here Today
Miss Edith Pitch of Ashland is
guest today of Miss Annette Heck
mon, who is spending the summer
with her father. Dr. W. H. Heckman.
Miss Fitch and Miss Heckman were
friends In Hllo. T. H.. to which city
Miss Heckman will return this
month to resume her position as sup
ervisor of kindergartens.
f
Vacationing at
Crscent City
Miss Anna Mae Fuson and Miss
Aileen Stark are spending severnl
l 1
' Ml
Y
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1J- r
Kdnuril (. Hohinxm, uho thrilled fans anil critics nllke Willi his per
fWtimnce In -Little 'iuMir." Is rent 11 ml In "Smart Money. " now plnvlns
at tin- 1 f t J luviti-i, nnu1iij; uiiii iiie leimire is u linillillll .'vicMiiiiee
liens reel, a Karttnin nml a not Hit of t lie Ailvenliirsp In Atrlcu reels, en
titled "Man Kniers,"
days at Crescent City, having motor
ed to the resort town Sunday. They
are expected to return heme Thursday.
c irwc
HAS EXPANSION SALE
Lawrence's Jewelry atore will cele
brate Its twenty-third anniversary,
beginning tomorrow, Thursday, with
an expansion sale, the first big Bell
ing event in the history of the store.
During the post several weeks the
Interior has been completely re
arranged and enlarged so that the
elaborate displays of Jowelry and sil-
A French class 1 being organized
this week at the local Y. W. C. A.
with Mrs. W. A. Kress of Ports ana
New York as instructor. All persons
interested are asked to call Miss
Dorothy Mitchell, Y. W. C. A. secretary.
Private lessons will also be given
by Mrs. Kress, with appointments
made through the Y. W. C, A.
This is jiut one of many classes
being organised through the organi
zation. A swimming class for busi
ness girls opens Friday morning at
7 o'clock at the Natutorium with
Dnim Thomas as Instructor.
Classes In several arts have been
conducted during the past season
at the Y. W. C. A. and have met
with much success.
Mrs. Kress was educated in both
France and the United States ana
speaks several languages, in addition
to French and English.
As the result, of experimentation
at the Oregon State college, a new
serum for the treatment of salmon-
poisoned dogs has been perfected.
Dr. D. W. Stone, who recently
returned from the Northwest
ern veterinarians' convention at Cor-
vallls. stated that for satisfactory
verware are shown very effectively.
The expansion snle will be featured
at this time In orcier to make room
for new fall and winter merchandise,
and to offer the people of southern
Oregon an exceptional opportunity
to purchase high grade articles at
reduced prices.
Mrs. Lawrence recently spent some
time in San Francisco, securing Jewel
ry and silverware stock for the com
ing season, and has inaugurated many
interesting new ideas in decorating
the store,
1
DrVKS Making Sitoclnl
All work guaranteed. Silk dresses
$3.50. Ensembles $5.00. Tel. 632-W.
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Huson's What-Not for those home
cooked Sunday chicken dinners.
Get the habit. Drop In for soda,
lunches, cigars, candy, what not, at
Huson's What-Not.
MAIL IB QUIET
WHILE 1RVA AWAY
The trains are still pulling In but
the official representative of the
Mail Tribune, better known as "Lit
tie Irva Fewell," all 'round reporter
de luxe, is not meeting them. 6he
has Joined the throngs of vacation
minded folk and Is speeding north
ward by motor for a week's holi
day.
She left Medford Sunday afternoon
with Miss Gladys Murphy and refused
to reveal her destination to helpless
members of the staff, who might
call her back to put the latest papers I
in the file. A good supply, how
ever, is waiting her return, for her
vacation time successor hasn't been
able to find the paper punch since
she departed.
She Is suspected of taking it
north along with her contagious
smilo In hope of .punching out some
extra scoops to bring back home. In
the meantime an unwanted quiet
reigns on the second floor of the
Mail Tribune.
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Half price on lingerie. Crepe de
che no and French silk, lace-trlmmed
and tailored, combination suits, dance
sets, gowns, pajamas, bloomers.
Adricnne's.
SERUM FOR DOGS USED
WHEN FEVER APPEARS
rc-Milts the scrum must be Injected
by the seventh day, or the day when
the suffering dog first runs a tem
perature. Through an error the se
rum was referred to in Monday's Mall
Tribune as "hog cholera" serum.
Clever haircuts for hot weather.
Clean, quick service. Hlway Barber
Shop. Tel. 615.
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$100,000 Kodak prizes. Details
r P1bv Studio.
Thursday night dance, Llthlan pa
vilion: 60c couple. Ike Porter's band
SURE, QGs. ARE SEALED
IN
CELLOPHANE
. . but it's the quality inside
m
the package that counts most.
Of course, we pack OLD GOLDS in
an air-tight, germ-proof package.
Naturally, In giving you a BETTER
cigarette . . . we want It to reach
your lips factory-fresh . . .without
any loss of the proper moisture or
fragrance.
But after all, you don't smoke the
package. It's what's inside that
counts most.
When you smoke an OLD GOLD you
smoke not only a fresh cigarette,
but a PURE-TOBACCO cigarette.
Entirely free of greasy, artificial
flavors that burn into breath
tainting, teeth-staining vapors.
"Keep Kissable with OLD GOLDS"
'As no idle claim. For OLD GOLDS'
clean, sun-ripened, Nature-flavored
tobaccos leave no objection
able odor either on your breath,
or your clothing ... or In the room.
NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD
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every particle of clinging grease from your plates; there's
no need for hot water to make them glisten when dry.
White King wasbtt
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Condensed, it's- nearly
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