9 1 MRDIAN chief LACED IN JAIL TOAWAIT TRIAL . l X MnnUln Vident NUwaier ui.auic Ci $10,000 Bail W at Liberty On Counts Found Viand. Aug. is. (AP)-cnm- I Biictments charging Earl K. 'B od Jay S. Moltzner with jjiij lending funds of the Building and Loan asso "Tittliout security, were return ,Be,. county grand Jury here j, The men were Indicted on aunts. : ; ' ' niter, 38. la president of the mo tiioclatlon, land Moltzner Is lice-president and managing Jns set at $10,000 for both jfott, state corporation com recently took over- the JJto group of building and loan r One In Jail - wur, with bb attorney, . Clar- j. Sectarian, made an appeal to (Wtet attorney's office and to m Circuit Judge Ekwall yen- lor s reduction of ball, ort the pis tiat he la without funds. Induction was refused. : '' au U Conley, , attorney, . and m-ln-law of Moltzner, made ar unts for Moltzner's ball, which proved by, Judge Ekwall and ue Issued. kiuclt Is now In progress, which Ipect to show that the Guardian pal Is Indebted to the Mortgage mint company "today," said rcf-the charges that some $74, nth of assets had been trans i by the Guardian company to llortgage Investment company nut security by Moltzner and nter. mter, who was booked at the it 11 a. m.. gave his nationality laerlcan and his business as ttman." He had no money In jtnonal effects, but turned over He Jailer his keys, knife and a letters. He was assigned to "F" tar, where some 45 men are held, i of Thorn are awaiting trial, luncheon stew and coffee pro- I ns eaten by the defendant I I good appetite, according to j iheriffs. At 4:30 In the after i bill was provided and he was " IIILIN IT CARAVAN taerH. Harvey, veteran rural car rtpresentlng the rural carriers' otkut of Medford, and B. A. Lai the city carriers, motored to b Pus Thursday evening to ex to' the rural ' carriers' caravan Bfioi from Medford. to the local men arrived at Pua not a rural carrier had H his appearance, so a policy of 1I waiting" waB adopted. I tithe advance guard of about a rolled In, headed by the state t, Rex Pratt, and wife of . Others of the advance guard : Hr. and Mrs. P. L. Hurlbutt hraton, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ot Molalla and Mr. and Mrs. tLDunton of Molalla, "tuayan, which Included about a started In the northern part Mate and Is headed for Los Is the coast route from a fus. to attend the national won from August 18 to 21. Wrat pntt mKle the statement a rural carriers In Oregon have Wwahlp of 100 per cent, all ' Cat Interest In the asso- Only 15 other states can ' 100 per cent. mending greeting and cn 'iy pleasant meeting, the 5"wi Invited the caravaneers " wis city on the return trip, accepted. However, the "J "11 disband on reaching Los "M return In their own way ttalr own time. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREO ON", SATURDAY, AUOUST T 193T. irtirt i tk i . . ' PAGE TrLREE i The imlnn .. . """-o win oe nem ai the Christian churcb at 8 p.m. AH invited. St. Marks Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Sth St. 8 a.m.. holy communion. Wm. B. Hamilton, Rector. Main Street Methodist Church. South N. D. Wood, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. A class for every age. Sermon by the pastor. 11 a m Young peoples service, 7 p. m. Union Rprvin B .... ... . t i-nrisllan church, 8 p.m. First Presbyterian C'hnrrh , Claude B. Porter, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Preaching service at 11:00 am Rev. s. H. Jewell of Merrill. Ore. will preach. ' We weWmo all vihr, .a. " "OIIC lu Will- ship with us. English Lutheran Church. Fourth at Oakdale Ave. "Where the Way is Made Plain." "The Magdalene" win h thB ..k- Ject of the sermon by Dr. Punk at 11 a.m. The Bible school hiMtna Di n.u a.m.. with classes for all ages. You are cordially Invited to at tend our services. . Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 235 North Bartlctt. Rodney Richards, pastor. Trte Church that Lives the Gospel. Study to show thyself approved unto God. a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rlchtlv rtivinini. the work of truth. Tim. 2:15. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. A welcome for all Seventh Day Aihentlsl. Corner Beatty and Edwards St. T. M. Langberg. pastor. T. L. Themler, assistant. Sabbath school. 9:45 nm Jnv McComb, superintendent. L. L. Bunch assistant. Church services 11:00 a.m. .Youne neonle's mcetlne. a rj. m. Elsie Argraves leader. Mrs. P. M. Koaman. assistant. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Churcb of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Au gust 16: "Soul." Sunday school at 9:45. Appli cants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is lo cated at 401 in the Medford building. Is open dally from 8 am,, to 6 p.m., except Sundays and holidays. The librarian Is In attendance from 11 to 4. at which time the Bible and all authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. P SING OUT ' BMtl .... i --"8 oi me new Roxy Ann feu Zr ' eTen'ng was well ST.. ? now have all the TttW4 nd have ,ent tor r 80S; " "cers are: MMter' j ""nerta; overseer. Mr Vol I. W""',Mr- Rose; steward, Mr. r. taint,. ... . : a'..Mr' Tea" Ujj. ' Miicneu; creassr --"n; secretary. Prank Jr.wlma Hansen: Pomona. IJj "ora. Mrs. Cameron; "wara, Mrss. Ted- ( h,0ran' extends an i . Angers to visit etln win h - 'I.:' Mngs are -a j " Pine school house. Invl- vlult nnv be August are held h JIS A"s. 15.-(Spl.) J""ct 1. having a IMtn -"'. m lew weexs on rnovlnu th. .i, 1 ' tb' nd bulld- 'Hlk.r- w leaving It where SwI. " ln addition to !t. KT?"' 17 4. in favor t ''" """ition of eight 'tekTr1 10 end which ri? tni p'ch- and ta "1 "w porch will ft.Jh schoolroom. I -. aod ... trt ,1, -t rerxini oe- I WIS, Kx.1, St. Peter's Lutheran Church. , . (Mo. Synod) : ' E. Main St., and Portland Ave. H. H. Young, pastor. There will be no morning services Sunday morning. ' Evening services Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. . "The Rise and Fall of ' Saul," theme. Adult class meets every Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the pas tor's study. ' The public Is cordially Invited. International lllble Students. Judge Rutherford, lecturer. The Watch Tower program, which is given by electrical transcription over KMED every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, consists of a lecture by Judge Rutherford, world wide known Bible exponent. The subject of the talk. Sunday Is "Judgment ol Christians." International Bible Students meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 at the home of Mrs. W. W. nniiav. ... 102 1 Mistletoe j street" and every Wednesday . afternoon at . 2 o'clock at tne nome ox bits. miuo Brewer, 727 South Central avenue. All Interested In Watch Tower Bible study arc welcome. . ; Church of iod. Holly and Haven streets. Rev. H. W. Burch, pastor. Residence 630 W. McAndrows road. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. ''What Doth the Lord Require of .Thee." Devt. 10:12. Young people's meeting. 7 p.m. Evening service. 8 p.m. earviro Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. We are having line mid-week meetings, which are getting u"' all the time. If you are not at tending any other meeting and wish to spend an hour with us getting closer to God, come and bring your ineiius. There will be special music, both morning and evening services. First Christ Inn Church. Ninth and Oakdale streets. . W. R. Bnlrd, pastor, nihl. aorinol at 9:30 a.m. M. E Olson, superintendent. i i k.nim nf ln:30. Morning wore.i.H Anthem. "O Come, Let Us Sing (a""W ' rt,,mi from his vacation and will preach Sund.j morning on the suhject, "Back to God's House. Christian Endeavor nv . v ... i .v. j.rvtrefi will Oe The union uui." . held in this church at eight o clock. Anthem, "Praise xe " (GBMCtal number by the male quar- tC8ermon by W. B. Ba.rd. "Man's Three Greatest Losses." First Mcthmllst. Alexander G. BennP"'"-.,, Sunday morning wur...P. - - -with sermon by the pas tor. The rr-v.- nhnrmit Our reara. Name i..v ButlBr. new"1'' hlD 8 o'clock union evciiiHB r in the Christian church. . ..kw.i 0:45 a m Willi classes and welcome fo a. Epwortn icx" " ",,. hour of devotion ana ; !?How Friendship. Orow-Learning to ue rue,., i- iirinAqdav 7:46 Mid-week meci.i.B - - h p.m, in the chapel, led by the ""in' neonle are welcome to the .pSturtnUWthh. church. Fir.! Baptist Chiirrh. Rev. W. H. Eaton- P. Sundnv acnooi - .MrS Elmer . Wilson, superlnten- aent- ., . .nnther Sim- Jy'root7ourocord,.,y invited to attena. heein Morning preaching service, begin nlng at 11 o'clock In the absence oi r--Jouett P: Br.y ,w,.l brln, rth. sages. His suDjevv steading in m The special rou . consist of a bras, quintet by the . m t, RAirt on entitled Buchanan iuuj 'Mr.nd Mr,. Frank Buchanan wiU ing duet. LAKE MANHUNT IS NEEDLESSJ.ABOR Sherirf Ralph Jennings returned late last night from an all-day hunt in the Lake o' the Woods country for Jack Wells, 30, resident of the Pelican Bay district, alleged to have gon on a rampage Thursday with a black-handled knife. Klamath coun ty authorities were also hunting for Wells, sought for alleged assault with a dangerous weapon. The hunt was characterized as part "false alarm, and part wild goose chase," owing to the fact that some of the women residents of the Pell can Bay camp, near where Wells re sides, exaggerated his tantrums. He is alleged to have been intoxicated and flourished the knife, more In bluster than In seriousness. (First reports of the affairs were received from a ranger station near Pelican Bay, and the Impression was gained that a serious situation ex isted. . The fact that the law was hunting for him caused Wells to linger in the brush all day, until an explanation could be made, and the returned to his fireside and family. ATT Two Day Old Babe Is Youngest Entry In Auxiliary Show Owing to the large number of out-of-town babies entered In the American Legion Auxiliary baby show a special prize cup Is to be awarded the highest scoring baby living out of Medford. This Includes all en tries living In the country and sur rounding towns. A. . baby ' entered today looks as though she might have the "youngest baby" cup already won. She is Baby Phyllis M. Klvett, of route. 1. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klvett. She is two days bid. Hiree hundred and twenty babies are competing for the titles of baby king and queen, according to "the last record' of registrations. Mrs. Dixie A. Harvey, ballet in structress, will furnish entertain ment in the baby coronation Sep tember i. at the baby show, 412 East Main street. Babies who are talented will take part In the show. Photographs are being sent over from the J. Verne Shangle studios, and many votes are being cast on various entries. A special vote bulletin is being made up at the baby show office and will be posted In the window Sunday. . Leaders for baby king are: Glen Coleman, first; Glen Byrd and Nor man Spaur, second: Alvln 1 Pena. third and Richard Steele and James Jacqua. fourth. Leaders for baby queen are: Janls Grlgsby, first: Gertrude Medley and Carolyne Wymorc. second: Glenda aodrtnrd. third: Patricia Marx. Mourth and Sammle Smith, fifth. Others with vote scores win De published Monday evening. 4 Remodel Rex Cafe Before Re-opening By Harold McCrady ny.iiutncr th sheriff's sale Monday of the Rex cafe, complete remodeling of the establishment will be started, Harold McCrady of Eugene, wno plans nMhDM th establishment, an nounced today. Mr. McCrady former ly operated the Rex, and arnica mv he was glad to be back In Medford again to stay. Not only the front room win an redecorated, and booths Installed, but new and complete equipment will be placed In the kitchen. Arthur Ooss, who was previously tuci w.c .,it rn hr anH resume his old position. He has been with the Lee Duke cafe in Eugene onivc i..g Medford. r Mnrarfv announced plans for changing the name of the eating house, and said he expectea me re modeling to be completed so the cafe could be opened by September 1. Butte Falls Blaze Causes Excitement . BUTTE FALLS, Ore., Aug. IS (Spl Butte Falls had the excite ment of a big fire Sunday, without ,,.aii Hlbbsrd was burn ing blackberry bushes, and the flames spread to the Everett Abbott house. The conflagration was extinguished by the Butte Falls fire department. Everyone In town rushed to the fire, Including tnose wno mlng in the pool- Nab "Dago Red" At Knmath Junction Romery Corots. a Greek, giving hi. home adores Yonvllle C.l arrested by sxair iin.-. ------ ,th Junction on the Plfl highway possession oi i"s - to h.v. had 20 gallon, of wine commonly designated as "Dago IT. his car was confiscated and hV was scheduled for appearance late today In Justice court. Kiddies of southern Oregon are having a good time these days color ing the pictures in the Boys' and Girls' color contest sheet, the first of which appeared in Thursday's Tri bune. And what's more, every decor ated page that's entered at the Mall Tribune office Is rewarded with a free candy bar. If Viere are any children who haven't yet finished the first page they are advised to get busy and either bring or send It to the office by August 20, next Thurs day, -i For the next six weeks an exciting page all ready to be colored with crayons will be printed In the Mall Tribune every Thursday afternoon. Judges will select the winning sheet 'each week, and at the end of the contest a grand prize will be awarded to trto little boy or girl who lias sub mitted the best series of six colored sheets. The pictures illustrate fa vorite products that are widely ad vertised. Any girl or boy under sixteen years of age Is eligible to enter the contest, and even if some of the pages are colored by young amateurs of three years, a big candy bar. will be given to the future artli its. I. WIIVEER GRANGERS' MEETING ENJOYED WIMER. Ore- Aug. 15. (Special) Enterprise Orange at Wlmer met August 8, with the usual community dinner served by the women. Quests at the dinner were Mr. Davis, former principal of the Wl mer schools and Miss Kathryn Eckert of Eugene, a former member and officer of Enterprise Orange. Mr. Davis took a group picture of the crowd later In the day. The Orange was called to order by Worthy Master E. E. Dlmmlck. Mr. Hood told of efforts being made to establish an experimental farm south of Medford and a reso lution was passed to assist In any way possible. Mr. Sacre, principal of Wlmer school, spoke Interestingly of the doings and aspirations of the 4-H clubs In Jackson county, extending an urgent Invitation to all who cared, to come to the 4-H club fair hi Medford. September 18 and 10 at the county fair grounds. A letter was read by the secre tary pro tern, Mrs. Hood, from Mrs. Harry L. Miller, HUdebrand. Klam ath county, who wishes to hear from some one in Jackson county who has a small ranch to trade for a stock ranch at above address. , An Interesting program was put on by the newly elected worthy lecturer, Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto, former member of Enterprise Orange, who has renewed her membership after nine years' absence. Mrs. Barto is spending the sum mer with her mother, Mrs. Catharine Norman Law, a member of thifl Orange, of Pomona and of the state Orange. Mrs. Law was cited at the state Orange . meeting in Medford In June as having more years ol Orange membership to her credit than any woman In Oregon, having Joined at the age of nine In Fair- bury. 111. Mrs. Law feels that "It's a good thing to be a Granger, and this was the name of the opening song on. the program, followed by a duet by Zuebelda and Verah PUman, Mrs. Stewart at piano; story by Junior Dlmmlck; song. Jomthy pi 1 man. Paul and Maxlne Dlmmlck, accom panied by Mrs. Stewart; story. Mrs. Mary Moore; reading, Mrs. Crouse; doings at Pomona, Mrs. Catharine N. Law; editorial opinions, Mr. Davis. Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station) ttat unlay. P. M 5 to 6 Lewis Super Station: News and markets by Mall Tribune. 6 to 7 Jackson Hot Springs: Where to Go; Old Time Fiddlers' con test. I to 8 Happiness Train; KMED presentation. 8 to 9 All request program. Sunday.' A. M. 8 to 10 Lite novelty. 10 to 11 Watch Tower; Joel ion Hot 8prlngs. II to l'i Sunday records. P. M. 12 to 1 Ewln Plunges; KMED presentation. I to 3:30 Seml-classlc numbers. 4:30 to 8 KMED presentation. 8 to 0 Valley Radio church. Monday. A. M. 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broadcast of 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 Weather forecast. 10 to 11 Snow White: Gardner Drug Co. II to 12 Sperry Flour; Burelson's Ladles' Wear; Jackson Co. Bldg. 6c Loan. P. M. 12 to 1 Monarch Seed and Feed; News flashes by Mall Tribune. 1 to 2 M. F. H. Co.; McNalr Bros. 2 to 3:30 Snlder's Dairy; World Bookman. 4:30 to S KMED presentation. 5 to 6 Uncle Jerry; News and markets by Mall Tribune. 6 to 7 Mutual Mill; Whero to Go; The Toggery. 7 to 8 Happiness Train; All Re quest program. 8:30 to 9 ttemoto from Fox Cra terlan. . PIONEER, PASSES 10 INCLUDE DETAILS Charles P. Metsker, mapmaker from Portland, has arrived In Medford to do preparatory work upon a proposed map of Jackson county. Mr, Metsker has Just completed a map of Lane county In the Willamette valley. Eighteen Oregon counties have been mapped by the Metsker system in the past few years. . The map of Jackson county would be more do tailed than any now mado, Mr. Mets ker states. It would lncludo all' farms, roads, paths, donation land claims, streams, towns and many other Interesting details. Maps made of other counties of the state have proven of much value to many per sons. Nearly every Washington coun ty has also been mapped. CIGARETTES CITED IN . Suit for divorce was filed today In the circuit court by Lincoln O. Rowl ing against Evelyn Rowling, In which It Is alleged that the aunt of the wife, residing at Eugene, Oregon, has unduly influenced her. Other alle gations are that the wife is an excessive smoker of cigarettes, sub mitted to a serious operation "crim inal in character." and meets a Port land man "In a secretive and Im proper manner," and departed with the money furnished for the estab lishment of a home In this city. The Rowlings, the complaint cites, were married at Eugene, Oregon. March 30, 1028. Rowling names his residence as this city, and his wife Insists on living in Eugene, It Is charged. The husband seeks a decree of divorce, and the custody of a 13-months-qld baby. AT Cecil Hartley, local glider enthu siast, will give a demonstration ot flying at the municipal airport Sunday morning, he announced to day. Hartley has been the leader of valley glider buiUers and ope rators for some time and has con siderable flying experience. Plights will be made between 8 and 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Everyone interested In seeing the glider will be welcomed at the field. Hartley. It will be remembered, crashed Into a fence near Phoenix several . months ago when flytnf one of his glide's and sustained tn- Juries which stopped hi gliding ior while. 'New, Thrill Serial Starts Rialto Run Paul Lukas has been placed In t.Me most significant role of his career In "Women Love Once," the romantic drama which opened at the Pox Rialto theatre today for a two day run. Lukas Is seen as the artist husband who, with his wife, Eleanor Board man, and their four-year-old daugh ter, Marilyn Knowlden, live a peace ful existence In a big city. But the serenity Is Jarred when Juliette Compton, wealthy society patroness of things artistic persuades Paul to go to Paris to Improve .his technique so that he can qualify (or the higher forms of the daubing art. : Miss Board man has no misgivings about the trip; In fact she urges Paul to go, making tills sacrifice In the hope that It will result in a richer future for them all. But when he returns, Paul Is a r,'.a need man. Also first chapter of the Heroes of the Flames, featuring Tim McCoy, will bo shown today. Marie Dressier Is Star At Craterian In "Politics," starting Sunday at the Fox Craterian, for a three dny engagement, Marie Dressier, aided and abetted by Polly Moran, romps through screamingly comical situa tions, and Into the bargain gives the audience a taste of the character work that she displayed In "Anna Christie" and "Min and Bill." The new picture li a hilarious story of Marie as a feminine candidate for mayor, with tie agile Polly as her campaign manager. She harangues the woman's vote, conducts torchlight processions, handles political rallies and even calls out the women of the town on a strike against their hus bands' for the sake of civic purity. Loretta Young Has Role Holly Sunday Loretta Young Is the star of "The Truth. About Youth," the hit due at the Holly theater tomorrow. Featur ed with her In this drama of youth's Ideals are David Manners, Conway Tearle, Myrna Loy and a host of others. "Broad Mmded," with Joe Brown, the comedy riot which has scored such a hit with Holly patrons, closes at the Holly with the last perform anoes tonight. Also on the closing program Is a news reel with Oraham McNsmee, a Bobby Jones golf reel and another of the Adventures In Afrlc reels, Beast of the Wilderness This reel Is being shown on the Holly giant mutll-Jlfe screen. i Pianos recently taken back may be purchased for balance on contracts Pslmer Music House. James William Lindsay, resident of Medford for the past 10 years, passed away at his home, 216 Haven street Friday evening at the age ot 81 years. Mr. Lindsay was born In Salens county, Missouri, June 39, 1840, and at the age of IS years crossed the plains with his parents, coming to Oregon and settling in Josephine county. After living In Josephine county a number -of years the fam ily moved to Klamath county, later moving to Jacksonville. Living a short time in Jacksonville, they re turned to near Klamath Falls, where Mr. Lindsay has engaged In cattle raising. Mr. Lindsay was married to Jennie Hoffman at Yreka, Calif.. In March, 1028, and havo made their home In Medford since that time. He Is survived by his wife, Jennie E. Lind say and two daughters by a former marriage, Dara A. Lano of Lake view and Mrs. John Zwald, Oakland, Cal., three sisters and two brothers. Mar tha Mlssengcr, Pro volt; Luclla Dean, Grants Pass; Mrs. John Carr. Port land; Richard Lindsay, Wildervllle and J. B. Lindsay of Eagle Point. Funeral services will be held from the Conger funeral parlors Sunday at 1 p.m. Rev. W. R. Balrd .will have charge of services and burial will be made In the Odd Fellows' Cemetery -at Grants Pass. TALENT TALENT, Ore., Aug. 18. (Special.) Mrs. 8. 8. Stewart of San Juan Capls- tranlo, Calif., called on Mr. and Mras. Orle Manning, Tuesday enroute to Seattle. Mrs. Everett Bnlley has returned from her vacation on the const, and Is again at the homo of her "aunt, Mrs. Lydla Powers. Mr. Turnbaugh and his sister, Mrs. Henrv of Medford. Miss Esther fiDan- cnberg and Miss Opal McLarncn have returned from a summer sjient In Iowa visiting relatives. They made the trip by motor and report a de lightful tlmo, except for ifo heat In Iowa, . - The Misses McLarnen and Spanon- bcrg Willi teach again In the Talent schools this year. Mrs. Ida French and daughters. Mrs. L. I. Crawford and MrB. Ray Coleman of Jacksonville havo re turned to their homes after a visit with relatives In Pendleton and Walla Walla. Field Rice of Doris, spent the week end with Mrs. Powers and Elenore where his sister, Mrs. Everett Bailey, Is also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Marsh and son Rodger left by motor for their .home In Los Angeles Thursday. They have been house guests of Mrs. Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wedge. Mr, and Mrs. Chaa Oardner and Niel and Vern Spiers attended the ball gamo In O rants Pass Sunday, Miss Doris Bell of Eagle Point Is visiting at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell this week, Miss Opal McLarnen and Miss Esther Bpanenberg aro visiting at Lake view this week. Mrs. Chase Oardner, Mrs. Tom Bell, Mrs. R. Newhouse and Mrs. Wm. Hlg- glns spent the weekend with t,ie Recreational club as guests of Mr. Tyrell at Soda Springs. Mrs. Freeman entertained Wednes day afternoon at her country home In honor of her daughter, Mrs, Dewey Marsh of Los Angoless. Mrs. Marsh's many friends hero were glad ot the opportunity to greet her again and all spent a delightful afternoon. La to In the day delicious refreshments wero served. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Denis wore In from their ranch on the Crater Lako .'ilghway Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Mc Fad den spent Friday In Ashland, guest of her friend, Mrs. Elizabeth Oardner. Mr. and Mrs. err of Union, Ore., have completed the furnishing ' of their home recently purchased on South highway and are very much pleased with their new homo and The valley. Mrs. Sue Clayton entertained at dinner Sunday, her children and grandchildren. In honor of her grand daughter, Mrs. Dewey Marsh who Is visiting here from Lot Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Miller of Phoenix called at the J. S. Crawford home Friday. . , APPLEGATE pany Tuesday her sister. Mrs. Leona Hanna ot Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Haney o( Portland, who are visiting their daughter In Med ford. Sunday dinner guests at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cnly Included their daughter Miss Uora Culy and friend: Miss Murgarette Watson of Ashland. John, Elizabeth and Lottie Black of Forrest creek. Charlie Dunford Is spending sev eral days at Wagner Gap, looking after his cattle In that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Nelson of Marshfleld called on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West here last week. The Nel sons and Wests were neighbors in Cambridge. Ida., many years ago. The Nelsons were in Medlord visiting their daughter when they heard where Mr. West Is now making his home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell of Yakima, arrived In this vicinity re cently and will spend sonic tlmo vis iting at the home of Mrs. Campbell's father, J. T. Lovel, on Ynlo cieejt. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Straube Included Mrs. Erne Caster and children and Mrs. Snyder and children of Central Point. Several ladles from this community are In Medford working In the fruit packing. Including Mrs. Leonard Mc Kce, Mrs. Rllcy Norrls and Mrs. Har lln Cantroll. 4 BUTTE FALLS . Irishmen Warble War Songs While Police Stand By BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Aug. 15. t Af) Police wnded In swinging their clubs today as Orangemen chnrged time after time at the ranks ot delegates to the assembly of tho Ancient Order ot Hibernians at Ar magh City. Their efforts were futile. EacVi tlmo they dispersed the fighting mob at one point it clashed at another. At Armagh iho embattled factions, with . the police between, shouted their party songs at each other, the Orangemen Joining In "Derry's Walls" and the Hibernians sending back "Foggy Dew." With difficulty the police restrain ed t.'iem from mixing In a massed battle. Ill ONK-M.KVKN-IIAH-IMNCII Itl Saddle horses for hire. By hour, day or week. Special trips Into the mtns, at reasonable rates. New equipment and good horses. Tel. T. W. Jones, Provolt. Mall address Murphy, Ore. Krystaiglow, kodak gloss supreme. The Peaslcys, opp. Holly theater. BUTTE FALLS, Oro., Aug. 18. (Spl.) Miss Talllonne Jackson visit ed her aunt, Mrs. Charles Whlto, in Prospect several days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Young. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Olds, Mrs. Frank Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton au tended the dance In Prospect Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbothsm, Dean Hlgln botlmm, Barbara Baker, Jack Bakor, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patton and Low ell Patton went to Crater lake end Diamond lake Sunday. Jack Baker Is visiting relatives and friends In Prospect this v.eck. Mrs. J, I. Patton and Mrs. Oscar Hlglnbotham woro In Medford Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Hoscoo Larson and Mr. Larson's mother attended the danco in Prospect Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hlbbard, Mrs. Steve Myers and Jeanette Worley are going to attend the Normal school In Ashland this year. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stucky of Mt. Vernon, Wash., aro the parents of a son born July 2a. HI. name Is Kolth. Mrs. Stucky was Lola Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Pot Old. are going to their ranch on the Siskiyou, on a business trip this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanley at tended the dance In Jim Qrlevc's pa vilion at Prospect Saturdoy. Mr. and Mr.. Ernest Alberts and children came from Prospect Satur day and reutrned Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. Lloyd Stanley spent Wodnesday In Medrord. Homer Schoaler and Mrs. Pat Olds motored to Crater lake Sunday. Tonight! Your Last I'linnre to See LOGGING OPERATIONS SHIFTED NEAR TALENT TALENT, Ors., Aug. IS. fSpocll.) Skeetcrs Brothers Logging Co. have finished cutting timber at Wagner Oap and are moving their camp to Raster Clinch. Thoy ,havo boon bring ing In some beautiful time and ship several carload, a day out of Talent. Phone Ma. WoHl haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 4. Dance at Roguo Elk, Aug. 19. Oood music. ' - JOE E. BROWN In BROAD MINDED with Onti Munson William Collier. Jr. Thotimuidft have seen It. Ask your frlciulHl They'll tell you' It's a romeriy riot I New I lobby Jones "lleimts of the Wilderness' An African Adventure shown on our Ulant Multl-llfe Hcreen! APPI.BOATK. Ore., Aug. 15. (Spl. ) Mrs. Nell Barrett of Willows, Cal., .'s here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pec K ham. who are camped on Yale creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley West and family and Mr. Ram bo from Ooodlng. Ida., camped on Little Applegate for the past month, left last week to seek employment. Mr. snd Mrs, Don Lowe and daugh ter of Talent called on friends here Tuesday. Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge Maxwell of Jacksonville were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump, p Mrs. Emma Buckley hud as com- FREE WB DEVELOP FILMS West Side Tharmacy Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 Every Day In the Week "The Food b Better" tt the Medford A PARTY THAT'S HOT! 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