Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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Local and Personal
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Three on Hinge Throe tourists left
. for 'Crater lake on the 9 o'clock atage
this rooming.
IS. In Eureka Wm. P. Isaac ia
pending the week in Eureka, Cal.,
and other points In northern Cali
fornia. ,., ; , ,,
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- ' Wilt Nteet. Here W1U O. Steel. V.
S. commlasloner, waa In Medford this
morning from . Crater lake. Ho told
friends that he rrw feeling fine.
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Max Jluubs Here Today Max Hubbs
of Seattle, representing the Pacific
Indemnity asoctatlon,.was In Medford
today on business. ; ,
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Week .End In Klamath Fulls Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle rranklln were .week
end guest of 'Mrs, Lottie i Alter In
: Klamath -Falls. , : ; , ' .
Week End Willi Friend Mr. and
Mra. Arthur LeDleu and amall son of
Medford spent the week end In Klam
ath Falls.
Down from Crater LakePaul D.
Homutb. of the staff of naturalists at
Crater national, park spent Monday
, In this city. ,
- Boeing Man Here George r Myers
of the Boeing field at Oakland, Cal.,
and Mrs. Myers were In Medford to
day. . ,.;
Keith Hall Here Keith Hall of
Marshfleld was In Medford this morn
tag en route to Crater lake with a
group or friends from cnicago.
Visiting - Relative Miss ' Felicia
Turbivllle of Roseyllle, Cal., Is visit
lng her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
, T. J. Wilson of Rogue River,'
.
On IMrlmllenl Visit It. D. Bills of
Klamath Falls was one of the Klam
ath county -'visitors spending yester
day In this city on a periodical visit.
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' nations , In Medrord George put
ton and family of Portland - are 'in
Medford today.' Mr.'Dutton rcpre
sehts American Alliance, ino., and at
tended to business matters. ,
Central' Point Man Wediw-A mar
riage license was granted last Friday
to William Weston selby, as, of Cen
tral Point, Ore., and Vera May Weed,
10, -of Klamath Falls. '., '
From Kdlghlmrlng City O. H. Ess
maan .and W. A. Arnold i of . Grants
Pass were among-tho Josephine ooun-1
ty visitors spending yesterday In this
city on business,
On Business Visit Dudloy a. Allen
of Portland spent today In Medford
on 'business. ; Ha represents the Lon
don and Lancashire' Insurance, com
pany, , ,. .... 1. , ' ,'
Seattle Hotel tluests Residents af
' Seattle t local , hotels, today,' are
f.! H. Klota. Samuel Applestone, S.
Murray,, a. ,W. narrower. M. and
Mrs. John Park and Edgar Royor. ..
Visited Her' Hist or Miss Harriet
Mathlson . has: returned, home from
Roseburg, enter; upending) , the past
two weeks as the. house guest of her
sister, i Miss. Helen Malhlson. In. that
city. ...
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Balldlng rorrnlte Issued Building
permits were , Issued . Monday to
Amelia .Wllson.r . 110 Almond . street,
for the erection of a garage,, and to
- W. L. Whits,, a 14 Haven street, for
i erection, of a poroh. , . .,
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Applrtrate Couple Writs Ben Wood
. row Letteken.. la, of Jrovolt and No.
van Marie Clark. ID, of Williams were
married Saturday at Die Grants PPaas
courthouse by -County Judge 0 G.
Gillette. -' '" ' i
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lieavo for lke George Christen
sen and Harry Fuller loft today for
Crater lake. They have been spend-1
lng several days In Eugene. Mr. Chris,
tenaen plana to leave soon for Ports
mouth, Ohio,
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lrv0 fur Eugene Mr.' and .Mrs.
Russell Evans left today for their
home In Eugene after being guests at
the home of Mr; Evans' brother; Clar
ence Evans, for several days. Mr.
Evans Is owner of a large' Eugene
printing plant, and publishes a week
' !y newspaper there.
Like
Note the texture of
Fluhrer'i Now, Holsnm
Loaf,' Silky whiU and
juit a fine as your fa
vorite angel food.-
That's the reason it
slices without crumb
ling; and makes such
uncxoclled toast.
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Wright at Sit. Riilnirr Ray E.
Wright, representative of the New
York Life Insurance company, left
Monday evening for Paradise Inn, Mt.
Rainier. This trip was for th,ose
agents who . qualified by obtaining
the required amount of paid business
In a specified 'time.'
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Room for Much Jiy If the price of
pears should suddenly be doubled,
the happy people of Medford would
be twice as joyyful as they are now.
Anyway,' this- feeling , -would 'come1
over W. T. Cooper and H. N. Miller
of thc Jackson county capital, who
are visiting Portland. Their stay is
noted at the Multnomah hotel. The
Oregonlan. '., , : ';. , I
' , On Viuiitlon Mla Muriel Bradley
Of Portland Is spending several days
in Medford asitlte guest of MUs Mar
Jorie. Bazeltohv . They plan to visit
the. Oregon Caves this week, having
spent Sunday at Crater, lake. Miss
Bardley represents the Feist Music
company, with headquarters in Port
land, and has chargo of the offices
In Oregon,. Washington, and Idaho.
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From Distant Places Included
among the tourists and others from
a distance registered at Medford ho
tels are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brann,
Des Moines, la.; John E. Hoffman,
Mollne, 111.; Mra. M. C. McCutchen,
New York City; M. . A. Smith,, La
Verne patchell, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
O. Caldwell, Jr., and .Mrs. M. Water
bury, Chicago.' , , ,
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Orfgonlniw at Hotels Among the
Oregon residents at hotels here today
are Keith Hall, Harold, Nicholas, New
berg;. J. j. Chalrmonte, Eugene,, and
tllo following from, Portland: , Mr
and Mrs. R., O, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs.
0. F., Taylor, L..A, Smith and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Merafelder, C. E.
Burnett, C. A. O'Neill, Charles Hln-
man, H. W. Hogaman, I. W. Jeter,
W; O; aibertl A. 'K.; Rosslter, .Henry
usuer, and A, ,w. Adamsori.' ' j '
Vmm the near state -Among Cali
fornia vacationists registered at Med
ford jhotcls are Mr., and Mrs. F. R.
Eriokson,' Berkeley; Mrs, Ann Mcln-
tyrs. Oakland; , Mr. and- Mrs. W. D.
Nlghswoungor. Brawley; Mr. and Mrs.
D.. E. McKlnley, . Sntt Jose; Mr, and
sirs. Jloy; pavenpqrt, Los Oslos; Mrs.
k; a. Csmey, Mrs. Anne d La rev
Mrs. M. Collier, Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. 8., Conipson, Mrs. J. F,
Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Lsndersi Mr. and . Mrs: Harry' Brown
San Francisco. ' a
AID CHINA RELIEF
SALEM, Aug. ,,,18..(AP) Senator
Charles L. MoNary, Oregon,, chairman
of tho senate agricultural committee,
today received an urgent letter from
David A. Brown, . chairman . of tho
China fnniluc relief activities, . asking
hlni to do all it), his power to get
Immediate action .from the. Tfarm
board relatlvo to sending ..wheat, to
China.
Senator McNary on August 11, sent
a telegram to James C. Stone, chair
man of the federal farm . 'board at
Washington, suggesting tho board soil'
30.000,000 bushels surplus - wheat-at.
liberal, terms to yie, Chineso govern
ment for relief of the io.000.000 fam
ine sufferers In the flooded: valleys
Of central China. '
Catapult Plane .
From Ship's Deck
HALIFAX, N. 8., Aug. 18. (API
The North Gorman Lloyd llnor Bre
men reported by wlrolctia today, that
It had. cntupaulUd a mail plane from
Its deck this morning to, carry mall
to Boston.
,Thla was bolleved to bo tho Ger
man plane stunted at Capo Rare
vyhlch at first was tlmuglit to be t.'ie
oiio In which' wolfgaiig von Gro'nau
Is flying to America by Way of Ureou
lond. 'Pineapple. Damages
, Guinan Road House
NEW YORK.: Aug. 18 (AP) The
Waodmaiialeu . Inn... a Bronx mad
house featuring Texas Guinan and
her company of girls, was bombed
early today, a few hours after the
place had dosed for the night.
i Police reported that the explo
sive, evidently thrown from a speed
ing .- automobile, shattered- several
windows In the place, but otherwise
did no damage. The blast was heard
for several, blocks.
4-H CLUBS GROWING
RAPIDLY IN OREGON
,CORVALLta, Ore.. Aug,' IB (AP)
4-11 club agents here for the mid
summer conference report a mem
bershlp Increase of about 3000 In
Oregon during the past -year. The
agents, while here, will complete
plans fof the boys' and girls' . olub
exhibits at- the state fair.
12 DIE IN COLLISION
OF EUROPEAN TRAINS
VIENNA. Aug. 18. (AP) Twelve
persons were dead today and two
stattcn masters were under arrest be
cause of a railroad wreck In w.'ilch
an express train from Rome was In
collision with a freight train near
ltbrn. about 150 miles from here.
Seven coaches were derailed and
several of them had to be cut to
pieces In order to reach tho victims.
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PORTLAND Gilpin Construction
Co. received tia.'itta contract tor
construction of six pile dikes in
Willamette river.
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i Coqullle Mountain . Slates , Power
Co. Installing' new transformer here.
Phone Mi. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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Orand Hotel Barber Shop. Haircuts
29c, shampoos a&c. Open 7:30 a. m
to 8 p. m.
U "? MEDPORD MAIL
PLENTY OF CANDY
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Many boys. and girls have brought
then colored sheets from last' Thurs
day's Mall Tribune to the office, and
received their candy bars but there
axe. plenty .of bars left for the boys
and. girls who have: not yet brought
In the colored pictures. . All. of last
week's sheets must be. in .this, of floe
not later than Thursday night In
order to compete for the, prize; s,
! Every picture 'on th,pae:doesriot
have 'to. be colored for the; children
to receive the candy bar, but only
the complete ones may bfcntared-for.
the 410 ill' prince awarded each; week.
The various pictures will, bo printed
each Thursday -for five more 'Weeks.
At the close of the six weeks' pert
od, 120 will be awarded to the boy
or. girl submitting -the.-best colored
page during the time of -the contest,
Winners- -will be announced . rn the
Mail . Tribune, with this week's re
sults to. appear on. Saturday,' -,
EXAMS THIS WEEK FOR
PUPILS' INCOMPLETES
, Children who. were out of school
on account of Illness at . the . close
of tho term in the spring, and who
had not completed work at. that time,
will have an .opportunity to take ex
aminations this. week. . .
These pupils will report to. the new
Junior high school on Second, street,
Thursday and Friday, August 20 and
31, toUtika ..examinations -to detcrmlno
their. fitness to go. Jn. tha next'Krade
Vlien school. . opens September.
Each , child ,a ,rea,ua9te, to bring t his
report, curu., A ; ., . I
; (Rtportid by Jkims County. Abftrsct. Csw
Sixth strut ens Ontrsl maJ .,
Marriage l.leenses- - -1
,- Stephen L.- Brophy and 'Margaret-
0. Goorgo. j- .
-' Edgar L. Masterson ' and Ceclle
Campbell.
; Byron A. Wlckcrt and Verna V.
8tatnbrook.' - ,
Aaron Bates, Jr. and Eveline Simon.
' William Herman Hair&nd Amanda
Pcct.
Plllppo Prlnea and Rosle Plva.
! Francis C. O'Connor and Juanlta
M. Stanley.
,tauy narnott and Ruby Davis
Carl A, Muster ; and ' Wanda V.
Brown.
Henry Hiilsenmn and Mary. Baker. .
v Circuit Court ' - " .
' ',3. ' Bf Colt " Company vs. Albert
krouse. Dora F. Krouse. For money.
George J. Onlvouen vs. Myrtle Vin
cent Oulvosen. Divorce.- - '
' Ellen E. Hoagland vs. James Albert
Hongland. Divorce.
Dan Baron vs. E.- M. Ellis. For
money. .
' Jock Taylor vs. 'Mable & Davis,
Inc. Lumber lien. '
Eaglo Point Irrigation Dlst. vs. Eva
Monzella Vawler, C. K.i Arthur, Ada
R. Boyd. Irrigation lien.
Protmto Court
Est. Peter Barneburg, also known as
3. P. Barneburg, deceased. Admitted
to probate...
Ileal Kstnte Transfer!)
Hush B. Calhoun to Marvin Mont
gomery, at ux. W. D. 10.0U. Troct In
Sec. 18 Twp. 38 8. R; 1 W.
Ci Vrnmnn. fit ux. to W. W, HlttlO,
ct ux. W..D. S10.00, 3 acres In Sea.
33. Twp. 30 S. R. 3 W..
cnrrio L. Woodford to W. w. mt-
tlo, et ux. Q. C. D. S1.00. Lnntl In Sec.
22 Twp. 38 S. R. 3 W., .
Carrie L. Wrfcdford to W. W, Hlttle.
et ux. Q. C. D- Si. -00 Land in Sec. 22
Twp. 36 S. R. 3 W.
Tom C. Bell to John E. Hanicy. w.
D. aio.00. 3 acres in Sec. 10 Twp. &9
8. R. 1 E.
Mxiwi Kf Itorktmvoa. et vlr to J. C.
i.vi. 1,1 ii nH sin .00. WS of SE'i
of See. 13; W"4 of NEVi Soc. 34 all
in Twp. 35 8. 11.- IS.
OcerRO MeClaln. et ux to Molllo M.
Wltcher. W. D. 41.00. Lots 3 & 4 Blk.
10 Phoenix, Oregou.
vikAr i-wts et ux to Q. P. Bar-
shaw: Q. O. D, Augelo Mining Claim
In Sec. 13. Tp. 3 a. k. b w.
A r Mnuuh et al , to A.- P. Miles
et ab . C. D. OW Settler, Provi
dence and Betty Mining Claims in
Soc. 1, Tp. 35 8. R. 4 W.-,
.unm -H. Doran et al to Arlhur
Lantls et ux; ,W.. D. 4 acr in Seo.
10. Tp. 38 8. H. 1 S.
Christian R. Helm et ux to Lena J.
Baylee; W. D. tracts In D. L.' C. 41,
Tp. 38 8. -R.. 1 X. . ,
, Timber Predicts Co. i to- cieorge
Backea: Q. D. WA of E',i. Sec. 34.
Tp. 37 S. H. 3 SV.
George r: Lay ton. to Btate of ore
arm: w. n. nurd of land, in HWl
of NWVs. Seo. 18. Tp.'35 S. R. I W.
DEER POACHER AND '
SMOKER PENALIZED
: HOOD RIVER. Ore,. Aug, 18 (AP)
Robert Barton, arrested recently for
killing deer out ol season- was fined
a too In utlce court here Monday.
' J. 11. Rathani. accused of smoking
a rigareUe In a restricted forest lire
district, was fined Ma and cosu but
the flue was remitted by Judge Stran
a han.
MOUNTAIN CUMBERS
CLAIM NEW RECORD
ROSWURG. Ore.. Aug. 17 (API-
Robert Helltwel), Stanley Kidder, and
Maynarrt Bell, all of Roseburg. re
tirned here today claiming a new
record In scaling all three peaks of
the Three Bisters. '
T.ie three men climbed the mlddls
and north peaks In succeeston. They
made the complete trip in 13 hours
and 10 minutes, they said. A group
of three from Eugene recently made
the trip In about 18 hours.
TRIBUNE MEDFQRD,
APPLEGATEFIRE '
FORCE REDUCED
. The Crater national forest are- was
free from new fires yesterday and to
day .-up until early this afternoon,
the only concern apparently of . .the
forest -.heads being the Demtng creek
fire ia the Applegate section, .which
started Sunday afternoon,, and was
checked early Mchday morning by
the 120 fire fighters sent out from
Medford. , ,, i '..'... ) -,
It -was stated' at .the forestry- office
this noon that this fire was so Ahor--oughly
under control by this morn-?
lng that all but 38 of the fire, fight
em ,had i been -returned to Medford
and- paid offi the 38 .'being Ijleft to
further guard (the- flre '.lines for a
day or so. ' ' '
,- So. far. as could be learned1 early
this afternoon, the outlook lor to
night's meeting of the city council 1b
that it will be a very tame affair,
the -most exciting scheduled feature
of the session to. be the election,. to
fill a vacancy In the city, planning
commission, membership, caused by
the resignation and removal from: the
city some' months ago of -Q.. M.
Thomas, Incident to hie taking over
the office of state public utility' com
mlsMoner. ( The: new member of the city plan
ning commission will be -Dr. Burt L.
Lagosoiv .dentist, as , the a planning
commission. hAs recommended hta ap
polntmet. There la no? other: candi
date lor-. the appointment. ; ,,
CAI4NEWS PROVIDE :
PORTLAND,! Ote Aug. 18.-r-(AP)
Portlnncl:, fruit packing , plant this
week will furnish employment,' (or
huudrcdSrof men and .women, .man
agers of tho plants announced- today.
I Llbby. McNeil ic Llbby will need
about. 120O workers, In .addition to
the regular crew, before .the ond of
the week.- The plant will handle
about, 6000 tons of . pears from Alio
Yakima, Hood River and Wonatohcc
districts during the next two months.
Tho Starr Fruit Products company
Willi; .employ (.about 300, additional
Workers t,ilsi ;week. yyorki on pears
will last about nine weeks. ,
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H i
L STATE
SALEM; Ore., Aug. 18. (AP)
Governor Julius L. Meter will leave
next week for a visit oVor' most1 of
the state, ho announced today. to
Inspect stato Institutions and state
highways. He says he hopes to cover
the most Important points In Orogon
on his ten day trip.
Among othor points, the governor
will visit Pendleton during the annual
roundup, the visit to the state hospi
tal for Insane there and the tubercu
losis hospital at Tie Dalles. '
Roseburg Delivery .
Was Aided By File
ROSEBURQ, Ore., Aug. 18. (AP)
Sheriff V. T. Jaokson said today, he
had found the file used In making a
key with which four prisoners open
ed, the Douglas county Jail Saturday
night and escaped. ' .. t
Sheriff Jackson said-the file ap
parently had been smuggled ' -In,,, by
trusties employed In rood work,'
Tho men who escaped were Orris
and Lloyd Hartman, serving time for
possession of .liquor, i and Orcn Kirby
and Art Lser, waiting grand Jury ac
tion onehargos ot automobile .theft
and- forgery.. . . ..
ALASKA SOURDOUGHS
MEET ON MT. HOOD
GOVERNMENT CAMP, MT. - HOOD,
Ore, Aug. 18. (AP) Trips about
Mt. Hood and a "pow wow" at gov
ernment camp at noon today brought
to a close the annual convention
of the Alaska-Yukon sourdough con
vention.
Several hundred sourdoughs gath
ered for the' three-day convention
which opoped In. Portland Frday
night. ,
9 WAREHOUSES FOR"
TULE LAKE DISTRICT
KLKAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Aug. 18.
(AP) Nine new warchousea for hay.
grain and . potatoes will be . built In
tho Tulo lake district" for this year's
crops, construction cost will., total
abouH 100.000.
D. W. Ferguson Company Is
building six warehouses on the South
ern Pacific line and two on the Great
Northern while the Siskiyou Trac
tor and Implement company haa.oue
warehouse under, construction.
EX-SILVERTON POLICE
CHIEF IS SELF-SLAIN
81LVKRTON. Aug. 18 (API M
L. Darnett. 74. retired chief of po
lice, ot Sllverton. apparently shot
and killed himself at his home here
a few minutes before o'clock this
morning. His wife was washing
clothes on the back porch when she
heard a shot from the woodshed.
She rushed In and found him lying
on the floor with a revolver beelde
him.,
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Brill Sheet. Metal Works does ex
pert repairing, tender and auto bcy
repairing. '
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Dress Making Special.
All work guaranteed, Stlk dresses
9 S0. Ensembles 15.00. Tel. Ma-VV.
LAGESON SLATED
FOR CITY GROUP
(fllVW
OR ARMAGH MOB
BELFAST. Northern Ireland, Aug.
18. ( AP) Two- nights of rioting' In
three-towns have-marked -the- fued
between . the .."Orange" and the
"Green,"'
A mob collected from surrounding
districts; marched .around the town.
of Portadown, County- of . Armagh,
last. nl&it. and , attempted- to. - batter,
in the gates of a convent, using a
handcart for a ram. Thwarted, they
contented themselves- by smashing
windows In several shops.- , a - t
. Truckloads, ol police were .rushed
from Belfast and the special constab
ulary, was mobilized, restoring order.
The violence was an outgrowth of
incidents at Cootehill, . free- state,
where the '"Irish ...Republican army"
prevented Orangement from, staging
a meeting last week and at Armagh
where, Orangemen., retaliated. Satur
day against .members. of .the jAnclent
Order 'of : Hibernians ,tvho iwere hold
ing an assembly. ,
PRIGE AID PLANNED : :
BY WHEAT! GROWERS
WALLA WALLA,, Wosh.j, Aug.. 18.
(AP) A plan for calling for the sub
stitution of wheat now held oy-tlte
federal, farm board,', for the? prospec
tive 1932 crop to increase the . price
of the grain .and absorb the . surplus
today was en route sio the, farm board
headquarters from; a, group of Wash
ington and Oregon growers who met
hero . last week. -'
: The -'farmers-suggested .that . they
buy from the form board the amount
of grain which they probably would
raise If their lands were cultivated,
and allow their, fields to remain Idle.
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Veterans,. Robbers
. College Men Dull,
. '.' Teachers Declare
NEW YORK, Aug. 18. (AP) The
American, Legion:, and ,collego seniors
are. criticised. In.ithe- annual reports
of .the Carnegie .foundation for the
advancement of teaching mudc pubr
11c today.
Dr. Henry Emlth Pritchett, presi
dent -emcrituB of the foundation,
wrote: ' -: ' -
i' "Plain notice was given to the peo
ple of the United States that the
leaders of the American Legion -in
tended to raid -the- treasury of the
United States by the same -process
through which the O.-' A.' R.- was
transformed fronj a patriotic society
to a political subsidy-seeking organi
zation. If-these efforts succeed -there
will bo Imposed upon the people of
the United States a staggering bur
den, and there will be Inaugurated
among - ex-soldiers ft demoralization
beyond- the power ot any man to es
timate." - .
: In conclusions based upon exam
ination of 10.000 students In Pennsyl
vania the report said: "The college
senior recognizes only 61 out of 100
words' in familiar use by educated
persons." -
Wind Shift Saves
Washington Town
From Forest Fire
SPOKANE.. Wash., Aug. 18. (AP)
The town of Icne. almost ringed round
by .flames, was saved from destruction
yesterday as the wind . changed di
rection, blowing the fire away from
lone after It advanced to within
three-fourths . of a mile from the
town, and enabling almost one 'thou
sand men to ;dlg' wider trenches,, t
Meanwhile Pilot Nick Mamaor took
off In a trl-motorod plane for the
Fishhook creek fires of north Idaho,
carrying a load of fire .fighters equip
ped with picks, r.'ioveta and saws.
Pumps, plow units to dig deep
trenches In front of the advancing
flames.. and, 160 pack mules had gone
Into, the St. Joe national forest, con
verging from two points on la fires
burning there. .
HOP PICKING OPENS ,
WILLAMETTE YARDS
' SALEM.. Ore., Aug. 18 (AP) Pick
ing . hops In the Willamette valley
fields, already started. In scattered
parts, will be under way In full force
upon . the early crops , by next week.
It was announced here by bowgrow
era. The harvest started this season
is -about, a week .earlier t,han past
seasons. -
About 1G.0OQ pickers will be em
ployed this year, all of whom have
already been signed UP. it was an
nounced. : 4 :
Lovely permanent waves, 94.60. Fin
gar; wavlng.v 6&o. - Prevents, 814 W.
Main. Thone. 363. .,
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Pianos recently taken back may be
purchased for balance-on --contracts.
Palmer Music House.'
TOO LATEc TO CLASSIFY
FOR RSNT-a neat bedrooms In pri
vate .home. 618 So. Central.
FOR SALE Cheap, good secondhand
flooring. Mrs. Wtlson.- Phone 6S4
FOR SAl.K Cth'ap. SO feci ot Lots 16
and 18. Park addition, fronting on
Main, close. In, ttoo. Mrs. Wilson.
Phone 644,-
FOR SALS M 60-lb. feeder pigs.
Prof. C Engelhardt, Route 3.
WANTED Furnished house, at least
.- a bedrooms: west , of So. Oakdale.
Phone .1446. .
FOR. RKNT 7-room house, furnished
or unfurnished. Call 618-Y.
WANTKDJUTe client Tho will take
year lease on desirable furnished or
unfurnished 6 or 7-room home, with
basement and furnace, in or near
Medford. 50 to 76 per month. Csll
Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford
Bklg. Phone 303.
VALLEY VIEW
VALLEY VIEW. Ore.. Aug. 18.
(Spl) L. H. Gallatin attended
Grange In- Talent Thursday.
Miss Virginia Allen. Bculah Otis,
Glenn Allen and Keith .Lennox spent
the week-end visiting the Leslie's In
Klamath Falls.
: Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney spent
th, week-end In Crescent City.
. Mrv and Mrs. Harold Bostwlck and
Ruby Howell are spending a week at
Huckleberry mountain. -i
Mr.--and Mrs.- R.-'F.-Krneggel of
Ashland and Floyd Plaoe of Berkeley,
Cal., called-at the Shatton home on
Tuesday.
- Mr,-nd-Mrs. - Floyd- Whittle of
Ashland and their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Benners, of Alabama, visited at
the Wm. Glenn home Sunday.
Mrs, Mary Hartness and- Miss Lottie
Curry of Kansas are visiting at the
John. Morse home.- Mrs. Hartness Is
Mr. Moose' sister and Miss Curry their
niece,.- . ": " ' '
; Ashland-VValley View Golf club met
at the home of .their, leader,. J.
Mccracken, Thursday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones and two
children from near -Los Angeles,, ar
rived Wednesday, for a visit with Mrs.
Jones! .parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Len
nox, '-v . - . '
- Mr.: and Mrs. ;.Wm.- Van Leer' Of
Washington, .were visitors at he Wm.
Glenn borne Friday. I -,.
Mr., and: Mrs. Sam Chllders,: Mr. and
Mrs. Barl. Bostwlck. ,-, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Bostwlck, Mr- and Mrs. Harold
Bostwlck; Ruby Howell,: and-Mr. and
Mrs. t E. D. Graham? were those from
our community who wont to Huckle
berry mountain last week.v They- re
port the, berries scarce;
., Mr. andMrs, Wm.. Glenn entertained
at . dinner Friday for Mr. and - Mrs.
Frank Craig ind Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
DavenhlU, besides their house guests
Mrs. Chas. Allen, Miss Virginia Alojn
arid Glenn Allen. ;
Thursday afternoon,. Mrs. Jas. Len
nox and' Mrs. Wm. Glenn entertained
at the home of Mrs, Glenn In honor
of Mrs. Allen.,.- About thirty ladlc3
were present. After a pleasant aft
ernoon of visiting and games, re
freshments were served. One game
that, caused -much .merriment was a
"buzz" spelling . match, - Mrs. Allen
and Miss Virginia were, each presented
tilth a nice picture.
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EAOLB POINT, Ore,. Aug. IB
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mill
er left August 8th. .for Crescent City
for a two weeks' vacation.
. Included lrr a party- visiting the
Oregon Caves recently - wero. Hnzlc
Helms, Mary Linn, Dorothy Coy, Bill
Miller,- Tommy Roblson and John
Phillips. - ' "
Mrs. Rena Hasclton and son Bobble
of Everette, Wash., daughter Jcanetto
and family of Ashland were in Eagle
pclnt Frlday calling on friends.. '
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Smith, Barbara!
and Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Young left August 7th for- Oakland,
Calif, for a few days.
' Mrs. Lottie Ayers celebrated hor
lilrthdny anniversary Aug. 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ' Ward and
daughter Enid. Mr. and M. J, E.
Stowell and daughter, June, spent
August 8th at . Dead Indian soda
Bprings. - -
Hattle Howlett went to Medford
Wednesday on business, accompanied
by John Linn of Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward and
daughter Enid, and Mrs. Edith Weld
man attended the meeting of Roxy
Ann grange August 13.
G. R. McClelland called on Mr. and
Mrs. William Helms Friday.
. Mr., and Mrs, Floyd V. Barrett of
Ashland have rented the annul in a
Stowell dwelling for the. school term
Grandma will reside at the home of
Mrs,- Nettle Grover-ln Medford
i Mr, and Mrs. D.- 8. Simon who have
been visiting Mr, and Mrs, W. L.
Chlldreth have returned to their
home In Antloch, Calif. .V t
, Mrs... Thomas Vestal and children
of .Reese Creek -were .In, Englp P.oliH
Wednesday on, business. .. -V:.7; v'
Mr. and Mrs. Fredn Wlntcrtean W
Salem, Ore. stopped for a visit at' the
home of Mrs. Edith Wcldman Friday
enrouto to Crater Lake. .
OREGON LEGIONNAIRES
ORGANIZE FOR CONFAB
... PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 18. (AP)
Articles ot Incorporation far the Ore
gon national convention committee
of the American Legion will be filed
In Salem early thla wekt State Com
mancler Alex 1. Barry has announc
ed. Tne documeut waa approved yea
tcrdny by the committee members.
: EAGLE POINT
'IT
TABLE ROCK
TABLE ROCK. Ore.. Aug. 18. (Spl.)
Mrs. Letty Burr of Oakland, Calif.,
v, -t,aH 1vwm..vlsltln2.:Mr8?- J.; C.
Pendleton lieie for several weeks, has
departed, for Seattle. Mrs.,- Ethel
Fleischer of central i-oint accompau
1. m nnrr to Seattle where she
will visit her mother who is 111. '
Mr. and Mrs. John McBrlde .have
gone to Hood River to; visit Mr. and
un Bcdnev Oleson who resided In
Table Rock for several years. -
Eugene Newman ana sisters, wnu
wn vintttn? relatives In Aber
deen,-: Wosh.j have returned to begin
work at tne Keasain orcnaru. - i
. Utr nnri Url. , J. L. NealOn, tthd
daughUrs spent Sunday at Dead In--
dlan springs. . . -.
. R. .a Nealon. Ruth : and Bob-Sage
were among those who. motored ito
Huckleberry mountain-, , for j-berrles
Sunday, u . ',
-. Sanford Houston of the Trail dis
trict,, delivered the winters supply of
wood to. the school house last week.
Miss- Whltoy Seolrooke iof Omaha,
Neb.., Is guest of her brother, A., L.
Scalrooke, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Myers and son
Ivan, and- Mrs, Julia Myers left .Sat
urday -for a week's vacation with
,lotlves In Seattle:.. -.- ' ' .
Mrs. Hershel Harper returned home
Friday after a week's stay with "home
folks at Eagle' Point, where she was
assisted In caring for a badly sprained
ankle.;
Wm. Pomeroy, a cattle' man of the
1928 Chevrolet Coach,' licensed, in
A4 coition,;;.(..a. ,v...s:
Mil I Mil " -
HURRY! : HURRY! LAST DAY
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Our Regular, Price On 4
Refrigerators
J Porch Swings and Gliders
There are only 10 refrigerators
porch swings left . . . act at once!
.McadOWS rllstrl .
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Olck Straus. o? s'.,!
a recent buslnen. Zr VM
Ed Wilson .."""a.l
the lumn ,h""ffl il
hauung vegetables tJi
Mr. Jacobson is " ""H
hay . barn on hu
Manv nmn)., "Xl
of the IW "I """l
Nealon ranch this weetli
ply of plums and eT,
disposed of. ' 'M
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Work has been donated foTii 1
BO mm ill rial. i u iCl
anl aulte a crw n ' ul
plcyed In this vicinity to 11
Mr,., and Mrs p e. . I
guests of Mr. and Mr.r&S3
the old Menthorne ranch fcl
days.- Mr. Botiolc vlsiu u.,1
muths at stated times to Jj
Z , -I . maus"7. WiuJ
"""w .is pioneering u .
clnltv. . a 1
Verne On- ( I
ranger, at .the lookout luj
Den Huffman. w,n I
ncsday, la restuig easier lo ttjl
iiuspitai, inough he
his leg.
Portraits of distinction. iJ
leys, opp. Holly theater.
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