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rTi- nri milT? 1 M hfl RE . th French quar- WlSLn. with Its quaint uque patloo. colorful TMhemlan atmosphere ""M" "'Delight." 1Z; next serial. The K., o tue tory wU1 appear lcf irl makes a mysterl- f Z Bto t,1e port of New fU practically a captive aunt Ml Houston, n- ! underworld, alie la afraid to a the police. - Adventures, and an explosive climax i thrilling Btory. Let Dell Houston; the author, Ldu-ughter of General Sam klimed Texan statesman fear. Miss Houston nas m- siidt of tne general's per- Lwtsiom, including items of twinl importance. Includ- fe nrord given to General br General Santa Anna ht Mexican surrendered after tic of San Jacinto, where Dependence was assured. Houston was born at Cedar Ttias, and is the author of Inlumes of poetry and a num- oottU. "Moon of Delight" ha the Mall Tribune Friday, SQUA MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EG 0N, THURSDAY, AUGUST .1:1, 19;U. PAGE THREE TTER DAVIS IP QUA AREA ROSEBURO. Ore.. Aug. 13(AP -A pitched battle between Roy M Foster. North Umpqua rancher, and Emroy Davis, who for several years has been the principal figure In an attempt to colonize the Fish creek burn district, was reported today to Vernon Harpham, supervisor of the Umpqua national forest. Foster, running cattle and horses in the Fish creek district, said he went to the Cedar Springs camp yes terday to salt his stock, made a camp and went to a creek to get water His path was blocked by Davis who he said, leveled a pistol at ,11m and ordered him to take ,11s horses and cattle and leave the country. Hushed nt Foe ', Foster said he rushed Davis, at tempting to draw his own revolver at the same time, but the sldearm stuck In the holster and accidentally dis charged without Injury to either man. The rancher said he threw his re volver away when the two reached close quarters, and fought Davis hand to hand, overpowering and dis arming him. and driving him away. The report said Foster Is on his way to Roseburg to deliver Davis' pistol to the sheriff. Davis, too, Is said to be cn his way to Roseburg from Diamond lake. Davis recently was convicted in federal court on a charge of Inter fering with forest service employes, and was sentenced to a six-months term and paroled. Previously, he ftad been convicted three times for squat ting and trespassing. I SCOURGES (tiCH DEMANDS Ildiho. Aug. 13. (AP) Sen- f-ia B. Borah, charged today ma mat the French de- fa wurlty, if carried beyond F-'-tr the nation already has miles and mltltary power. fa Doming less than the de P Germany, Austria and ," fie said, consent to , "the world see brought Ws was delivered before TO clubs. Mcult to follow France. oounued demand for secur- One can readilv unanr- F'J ine should Insist upon I TesUd by every practicable I" In a position of great pi today than onv nAtlnn F In Europe In the last 200 ERY EXPERT WILL GIVE IIS Irene Clara Kerr, Westlruthouse economist, is here from Seattle to assist Jackson county women with their cooking and refrigeration prob lems. Miss Kerr, who Is well known hero after having conducted several successful cooking schools In Med- ford, Is making her headquarters at the Peoples Electric store for a few days. Each day at 10 a. m. she will dem onstrate new and easy methods of making ices, sherbets and Ice cream In the popular Westlnghouse electric refrigerator, and will answer all questions about electric refrigeration: At 2 p. m. daily, she will allow her guests some interesting things about baking cakes, cookies and other good things in the Westlnghouse "Flavor Zone" electric range. , Ijocal .women wishing information about any electric household equip ment are urged to visit Miss Kerr at the Peoples Electric store, or to phone her at 12 and she will make a per sonal call at the home. ttUU t hurt h iro, Hlbtru ,, whTtJrenf pors'he ' reSn City. The home of Mr. and Mrs. a. M. rhin, l J relurned Irom Tlntow. Roberts was the scene last evening nit i i . 8he W" ln mlsslo'"-y of one of the prettiest parties of the urf ,h Me1'ord todttv hor I season for members of t,he younger a .. meeting oi me mission ary society of the Flrstt Presbyterian church. . A Joint meeting of the church members of this city and Jacksonville will be held this evening, opening with a covered dWi supper. Miss For sythe will address the gathering and Is described as a very Interesting speaker. She will describe present day conditions In China rather than missionary work In particular. The evening program Is In charge of Mrs. E. Iverson. president of the southern Oregon district of the Women's Presbytcrlal, - : Mr. and Mrs. Ilronn Visit Loral Friends Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown of Oak land. Cal.. former residents of this city, are spending two weeks In Med ford visiting old friends and will be the inspiration for much entertain ing. The Browns left Medford 12 years ago but have returned at vari ous intervals to visit their many friends. Vacationists Home from Uracil Among members of society folk who have returned to this city after spending a portion or the summer at beach resorts, are Mrs. Wm. Vswter, Jr., and Mrs. H. S. Deuel and their young sons. Mrs. Gi tchrll T' Hostess at Tin Mrs. Delroy Getchell Is entertain ing Informally this afternoon at tea lor a small group of intimate friends. set. when the Misses Mary Lee and Dorothy Roberts entertained with a dinner dance. Thirty-five guests enjoyed the eve ning. Mrs. Tarnc-iiter will Ite Hostess This Kveniiig Mrs. Leonard Carpenter Is enter taining this evening at dinner com plimenting Mrs. Eleanor Wlnterbloom of New York, who is house guest of Mrs. Stewart Patterson. Miss Moff llus (an st Miss Allie Kemp of Portland ar rived In Medford last evening by train to spend two weeks as the house guest of Miss Dorothy Qoff. ' M Millers nml C1uests At Diamond l.nke Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller and house guests, who ore vacationing at Diamond Lake, are expected to return to their home here this evening. To Port land ' Fur Week-end Mrs. Guy Phetteplace left on the Shasta today for Eugene to Join Mr. Phetteplace. They plan to spend the. week-end In Portland, where Mrs. Phetteplace will make arrangements tor her daughter Joan to enter St. Helen's hall, school for girls. Miss Hamuli Here For Summer Seuson HAS JOLLY PARTY Joined tht party tor Sunday after hospitality extended them by th) one of cattle shipped from local de- noon. The picnickers returned to Tyrrells. the valley in the evening after ex-! pressing their appreciation of the! CONDON Eight cars slieep and t Pwinley Studio. I pot over recent week-end. ; 4 1000.000 Kodak prizes. Details at The Jackson County Recreation club enjoyed one of the most sue- j cessful events since organization t Saturday and Sunday, when mem bers met at Deud Indian ' Soda springs as gue.ste of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Tyrrell, who are operating the resort. More than 50 people, representing Rogue River, Central Point. Eagle Point, Talent, Oak Grove. Jackson ville. Lake creek and Sams Valley arrived before 8 o'clock Saturday evening, when supper was served before the huge bonfire. Fallowing supper the crowd was entertained with a program of stunts to which each community con tributed. H. W. Ward of Eagle Point was program manager. Lenders from each community were Mabel Mack, Central "Point: Henry Conger, Jack sonville: Lela 8hepard, Rogue River; Mrs. Brockaway, Oak Grove; Reed Charley. Lake Creek: Mrs. E. C. Gnrdner. Talent; Harry Ward. Eagle Point and Mrs. O. T. Wilson, Sams Valley. The loving cup as prize for the best stunt was won for Eagle Point by little June Stowell. Before midnight all members or the crowd joined In the dancing of quadrilles and Virginia reels with violin music by Jnck Tyrrell, Sunday morning the club mem bers arose early to watch Harry Word make the biscuits for break fast. At noon the soda fountain visited and lemonade made Miss Allys Hascall of New York City with the delicious mineral water is a guest in this city for the sum- served. , , mer of her nephew, Reginald H. Par-. Judge nnd Mrs. Alex Sparrow Grangers Applaud Payment of Debts At Recent Session JACKSONVILLE GRANGE km Ireland t Orangemen 'fonuW Renrisal Northern Ireland Aucr. F-SMMng has so aeltated -"""'rs ui ireiana as Ktnls at Cootehill. Irish 1 L1 Orangemen were F tan holding a meeting. P the "Irish republican - me visitors out of Ull W.W Vol,l l l,1. P ' Vleil nf uv CI.M Mdl nnrl il i N- " 1.IIIUUMS WflC lad .. k "" up over a con f youth and a proml- manhandled for ioty expressed that " take place Saturday. rjwraiam hM (helr nn titrations. tiii. hDVa J dashes in recent years b wi lining and tne the feelln. Bn,tu!l Lt may have wide re- 12"' cTn brigade head i Publican armv has Vernation describing the ifc. " "'"iperlallst agent of tJiupuse ii is sectarian division common people Of A good program has been arranged by C. C. Hoover, lecturer of the Jack sonville Grange, for the meeting Friday evening. C. E. "Pop" Gates, who will be guest speaker, will talk on "The Development of Southern Oregon." This subject should be Interesting to every Granger of southern Oregon, a public spirited speech by a public spirited speaker. The program will begin at 8:30 ond Is open to t.'ie public. There will also be added musical features. GAS TRUCK DRIVER KILLED BY PLUNGE HOOD RIVER. Ore, Aug. 13. (AP) Ed Justcnsen. driver of a gasoline truck, was killed yesterday iihen his heavv tank truck and tank trailer loaded with 30.000 gal lons of eas. crashed through l guard rail on the Columbia high way and rolled down a 100-foot em bankment near Herman creek. His body was found a few feet from where the truck crashed througn the fence. Von Granau Hops Toward Greenland i trTV iMl.nH AllC. 13. I nniiufliin. (Ap)Cnpts!n Wolfgang Von Gro nau. who Is flying from Europe no I the United States, hopped this after noon for oreenland. His Immediate destination Is Scoresby Sound to Oodthaab. or. If necessary, to Ang magsallk ond thence over the Inland Ice If the landing Place at Scoresby Sound was too dangerous he said he would seturn the Reykjavik. t III OSBOJUivBVBW-BASrll in Saddle horses for hire. By hour, da) or week. Special trips Into the mtnS( at reasonable rates. New 'V . i- tp! t. w. Jones. i ana koou j.uoca. ---- - ,v , Provolt. Mull address Murphy. Ore. Both subordinate and juvenile Oranges were will represented at the meeting at the Central Point Grange hall August 7. Judge Alex Sparrow pleased all members with announcement that the furnace and lumber debts have been wiped frdm tlie slate. His report was followed by much applause. 1 Progress in the Juvenile Grange under the leadership of Mrs. Arnold Bohnert was shown. Programs of educational value, as well as interest to the children, have been developed during recent months. . The Willow Springs group enter tained with a program, prepared by the chairman, Pearl Bonney. At the next meeting. August 21, Mrs. Henderson's gang will perform for -tha..Grange. , Henry Conger gave an -interesting talk, inviting members to visit the Jacksonville Grange. A letter pro testing the proposed Increase in freight rates was read and mailed to the Interstate commerce commis sion. Following the program supper was served by the youngest members or the Juvenile Grange. ' Mrs. Benson Not To Open Dance School The Eve Benson Dancing Academy will not open this season in the Med ford Center building, according io announcement yesterday of Mrs. Benson. Opposition of a tenant to the noise of dancing feet has necessi tated this change of plans. The Benson Dancing academy has operated in Medford for seven sea sons, but because of no other suitable place available will not open this fall "unless strange things happen," Mrs. Benson said yesterday. Mrs. Benson had planned to attend f.'ie national convention In Los An geles this month. . Would like to hear from someone able to give bank references to help me establish watch repairing business A good opportunity for someone. Tel 1116. and learn more. Eastern Trout Said Dying In Fish Lake,' Group Investigates Dr. R. E. Green and Olen Arnsplger of the small streams and lake com mittee of the Jackson County Game Protective association are at Fish lake today to Investigate the report that Eastern Brook trout are dying in the lake. They will return to Med ford tonight with specimens of the fish to be sent, to reliable biologists for examination. The report received by the local association states Unit dead fish have been found along the bonks of the lake end on the screens at the outlet ln great numbers. They are said to have white spots on their backs Indicate that some parasite is attack ing them. The Jackson County Game Protect ive association has reported the con dition to Matt Ryckman, superinten dent of hatcheries. The ' association' has been very active In the planting of fish throughout the past year and has di rected the distribution and planting of nil fish from the Butte Fulls hatchery. With the cooperation of the United States Forestry department the local group has auBed a great number of fish to be planted in laktS in the Blue Canyon country, where there has previously been no flshtntt. b e 1 1 e r flavor ; Taste the full deliclousness -of bran flakes. Eat Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes. They're packed with the matchless flavor of PEP. That's what makes them better bran Bakes. , And they're better for you because they combine whole wheat nourishment with just enough bran to be mildly it. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. PEP BRAN FLAKES HAVE A COOL SWEET DRINK WHEN TIRED AND HOT fasT A A fine way to keep cool and comfortable in summer Is- to drink cool drinks at the soda foun tain or at home, sweetened to taste with suRar. There is nothing like sugar to sweeten home-made drinks such as lemonade, iced tea, coffee, choc olate and fruit punches. 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