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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1931)
1aOE two Local and I: Vacation In South Mrs. Vera :Mlershon left yesterday to spend a ' abort vacation at San fYanclsco. Kluney In Town Lyal Kinney came down from Prospect last eve ning to -spend the week-end with friends. , - Visits Daughter Mrs. L. D. Har xls of Red Bluff, Calif., Is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. if. L. Pellett. Buckleys In lown Mr. and Mrs George ' Buckley and Rose Buckley - were among the Rucn residents In town Saturday. t tlere on Business Clarence Wea Tr and Frank' Thompson are among the business visitors here yesterday iram Portland. , BfHviear Man In llosnltal C A Matterson of the Bellvtew district la in the Ashland Community hos pital seriously ill. Visited 1 O. p. Friends Miss Opal ' Harvey and Miss Ethel Houston of Medford visited friends In Grants Paas last Thursday. - Logan VtaltB City Jas. T. Logan of Grants Pass, formerly a resi dent of this city, was a business visitor here yesterday. , Mr, Thompson Here-Cecll Thomp son of Grants Pass, who Is with The state highway department, spent . yesieraay - in ' aieaiora. ' - - ' ' eek-lid At Oold Bearli Lincoln -UeOormack and -Eddie Burgess de . parted from this city ' yesterday to pend the week-end at Oold Beach. oarlU From Luke Five tourists : Arrived on ihe evening stage from Crater Lake to depart on the north nd southbound trains Jast night. . . - (Return From Const Mr. and Mrs. Will 'Hanson have returned home from Crescent City where they pent several days of the past week. Jpauldlng In Town Allan Spauld tng 4a spending the week-end In Medford from his father's logging oamp where he has been working into summer, : ' e ' : i Leave for Seaside Miss Elizabeth - Oromar of 'the Copco advertising department, leaves today for Sea- tlde where she will spend her two reeks' vacation. .. - , AntnrHn Colors Showing The beautiful autumn colors are be , tinning to show In the leaves at rees, shrubbery and vinos through out the elty and Vicinity: . Attended Hold Hill Lodge Mr. fend Mrs, pred Kelsoe of Medford were- In Oold Hill last Wednesday evening and Mrs. Kelsoo attended He llebekah lodge meeting. i- ' .-! II Frank Coleman . Transferred tank Coleman has been transfer. - pad from Grants Paas to Portland her he will take a now position -With the Standard Oil company. . jl !'New Has Ashland Bakery J. II. Davis of Medford has taken over tn lleetrlo Bakery In Ashland tehtch has been closed tor the last three months and has moved to Ashland with his wife. I! ' II Will Resume Duty Tomorrow I' alias Eva Nealon of the reporters lal staff of the Mall Tribune, Is Mtpected to return from a week's Vacation today which arte has been pending at Portland, and resume duty tomorrow. ' , - I! Visit the Pelletta Mrs, Ora Boat right and two daughters of Oar land, Kan., are expected here to day to visit Mrs. Harry , Pellett. Mrs. Boatrlght and Mrs. Pellett tt oouslnst and have not seen each fcther for over SB years. i Ktlim Brothers Visit Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klum, left Klamath Falls Wednesday, after spending their va cation with Mr. Klum's brother, O. W. Blum, 431 Hillside. Klum ut football coach for the University of Hawaii, at Honolulu. Klamath St... i Tract . for flubs The Tillamook ounty court has set aside an 80 ere tax-foreclosure tract tor the use Of the boys' and girls' clubs ot ihe county for the study of re forestation and nursery practice and lor any other use that the local club leader might wish, -( .... , , j Visited Former Home Miss Nanny Barry who had been vacationing t the home ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Barry, In Merrill, Klamath county, for a fortnight, returned to the Bacred Heart hos pital In Medford - Inst Sunday to rtaume her nursea' training. ... -Visiting Evelyn Heft Mr. and Krs. Earl Heft and Mrs. Adrian Thompson of Medford left Wed nesday morning tor Raymond. Wash., to visit Evelyn Heft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heft, who la assisting Reverend Bingham In evangelistic meetings at that place. central Point American. as. Mlas Webb Kiiroute Here Mia Prlsellla Webb la a guest In Klam ath Falls for several daya at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. aid Mrs. O. L. Black. and also Visiting her brother Jas. Webb, en route from her home at Prlncvllle where ehe has been visiting her parents during vacation. ' to Med ford where alia will attend teach- era' Institute prior to resuming her position in the Medford schools. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY yjOR RENT 8 -room apartment, fur- ' nlahed. US Mistletoe. (OK ALS Chinook salmon, l'J'lc ' a pound. lor home canrlng, Mon day and Tuesday. Ivy Street Fish . Market. LOST Pair dark brown kid gloves " Saturday afternoon, Medford, Find er ca Mall Tribune. Personal tluesla of llagertys Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chamberlain of Eugene are the guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hagcrty. Completes Vblt W. H. McUowhn la expected home today from Berke ley, Call!., where ho spent the post two weeks with Dr., and Mrs., H, P. Hargrave , .... , i , At Oregon Caves Mrs. Nellie Mc Oowan, Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney,; Mrs. Charles Ollbert, Mrs, M. Purdln and Mlas Gertrude Weeks spent Thursday at the Oregon Caves. ' ' On Business Here Mr. and Mis. Bcrnle Williams ot San' Franclaco, representing Walton and Moore Dry Goods company, spent Saturday In Medford on business. . " I Morrison Visits Itosebnrg C. D. Morrison, ot Medford, field repre sentative for : General Motors A"c ceptance corporation In this dis trict, was In Roaeburg last Thursday' checking up on business matters Creamery Fire Slight A shorted wire In machinery at the Gold Seal cream ery brought out the fire department early last night. The small fire tfns extinguished by workmen beforo tlie firemen arrlvod. No dnmage was done. Frlsble Wrestles at Kerby Ray Friable, the Medford wrestler, will meet Roy Anderson of Salem as the head-liner ' of. the boxing - and wrestling show at the Red, White and Blue pavilion south of Kerby, Josephine .county, ', next Wednesday night. .. V .' s Applrgiite III Nrlinnl Word has been received -here -from ' Rlohard Applegate, who tea student this year at the university of santa Clara. Having registered August 18, he, has been attending class for several , days, 'and reports that he likes It fine. I '.' I ; ' Navy Officer In Valley Mr. and Mrs. Archie MoPaddcn and family who recontly returned to the Unit ed States from China, where they have been spending a couplo i of years, are spending several days In Talent with. Mrs. McFadden, mother of. Mr. McFadden. Mr. McFadden, a nnvy officer, la onrouto to An napolis Ashland Tidings. Hhniiiilnir In Med ford Included among the out-of-town shoppers In ence Mny ot Talent, Mrs. Chub' Anrinruin. Mm Otto Coster and daughter Sybil, Mrs. . Don Oraffla and Mrs. Fred Dauglierty. , or rnoe nlx, Mrs. S. E. Howlott and daugh ter Hnttlo, of Eagle Point, and Miss Mary Wcttoror of Jacksonville.' llem-lipn llonin Next . Frld.iv As sistant Postmaster and Mru. R. O. nnnch witn left some time aco lor ft vacation trip In the oast, dur ing which they attended the nat ional Dokkle convention at Cincin nati, Ohio, since .when they have been visiting relatives and friends at tholr formor home In LlncolU. Neb., will' arrive back In Medford next ' Friday. iimrpwiiir Visits Iliuiie Mr. and m T. s. Cadv hovo us their guests, Professor and Mrs. L. O. Cady and small son Teddy, of Moscow, iaano. Professor Cady Is tneir son. mio is n member of the faculty In the University of Idaho. He has been taking post graduato ' work at the TiniverMit-v of Wisconsin during the summer. They are making the trip by auto, hovlng arrived Here from southern 'California. i ... niti tilts rmirt C'nHes Huso Lang of Medford waa fined MS for reck less driving by Justice of the peace u n need in Oold Hill last week. Other canes disposed of by Judge Reed are aa followa: Arthur Poole of Foot's creek, IB days In til county JbII for . bunting without license, and then paroling him: B. F. Hyerson, a 10 fine for passing a stop sign, and H. Anderson a I0 fine for having four adults In the front seat of Ills car. .... Ijthor Bay Ball Much Interest Is being taken throughout the valley In the annual Labor Day ball to be sing ed by tho American Legion on Mon day, Sept. 7. Blnbornto preparations are under wny to assure the succcsa of the atfnlr which will be held nt the Medfurd nlrport. Dom I'rovwt and his popular "Pep Peddlers" will provide the musio and Severn! special features are being planned for the enjoyment of those .who attend. The following committee will have charge of thai arrangements: Elmer Wilson, chairman: - Horace- Bromley. Fred Scheffel, Dr. Johnson. Lew Corbctt, Lloyd Williamson, Walter Olmacheld. Phil Sharps, John llolmer ami Earl York. ... Corvallls Construction ot federal building progressing; 1000.000 Kodak prises. Details' at Peaaley Studio. Brill Sheet Metal- Works does ex pert repairing, fender and auto' body repairing. Portrait ot distinction. The Pcaa leys, opp. Holly theater. 1 , . Lovely permanent waves, 14 80. Fin ger waving. flSe. Provost's, 818 W. Main. Phone 803. my BUILDING & LOAN, ASSOCIATION , MEDEOBD fMAHi Mrs.- Scott Honor 8 Sister at Luncheon Mrs. Ernest L. Scott waa hostess at luncheon Tuesday, honoring her sla ter. Mrs. Lloyd D. Gore of Vancouver, B. C, who Is her ' house guest. Those Invited to the Scott resi dence were Mesdames Gore, W. Stan ley Oearhart, Edward Mann. Floyd Burke, George Gallop, H. T. Hubbard, Lawrence Pennington, Charles Ream es, F. G. Bunch, William Llngaas, Eugene Thorndyke, Goodwyn Humph reys and Ted Carlson of Corvallls. : .... ,,-t Missionary. Leaders ; Meet at Gove Home The executive committee of Vie Women's Missionary society of the First Christian church was enter tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. H. Gove on Myrtle street. Mrs. Allan Curry, president of the society was In charge of the brief business session; Plans for a book contest were com pleted, as well as arrangements for establishing a permanent missionary library In the church for the use of air women Interested In tho work. ; - Following t,ie business Besslon, the guests were invited to adjourn to the lovely flower garden In back of the home,- where small tables were set midst a profusion ' ot late i summer flowers. Refreshments - were served by the hostess, assisted by her moth er, Mrs. A. B. Lamb, and her aunt, Mrs. L. . B. Edablnger, who are her guests. '- Mr. and Mrs. Kvan Reamea " Leuve Today on Vacation . Mr. and Mrs. Evan Reamea leave today for Portland where tftelr son Edward, Is recovering from an oper ation at the Coffee hospital. They wll, all go from there to Seattle, to .visit Airs. Keamcs motner, Mrs. E. J. Launlng, at her summer home on the sound. Mr. and Mrs.. Reames will then go to Victoria B. C, and other northern points of interest for a vacation, leaving Edward at his grandmother's to recuperate. Mrs. Wluterbntlinin Leaves for Chicago Following several days spent In the Valley ai the guest of Mrs. Stewart Patterson, Mrs. Eleanor Wlnterbotham of New York City left Monday even ing for Chicago. To Portland . For Vacation Mrs. William Vawtor and son Wil liam Jr., left yesterday for Portland wherq they will vacation two weeks with Mrs. Vawtcr'a mother. i Mrs. WIIkoii Ulves Luncheon Mrs. R. L. Wilson entertained -Fri day with a luncheon tor seven guests at tho Hotol Medford. - Complete Visit Willi Relatives Hero : Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Berg ot North- field, Minn., who have been vlBttlng the past week with Mr; and Mrs. W. T. Berry left for Oakland, Calif., to visit their dnughtera Clara LUa and Alice. Mrs. Berg Is a sister of Mrs. Berry. While here thoy saw Crater Lake and wcro Impressed with It beauty. i Mr. Ihinlrls Is Honored on lllrt Inlay A group of friends from the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges gave Joe Daniels a very pleasant surprise Sun day evening, the occasion being his birthday. , Llllle Clark, noble grand ot the Rcbckahs, with a fitting poem, pre sented Mr. Dnnlcls with n huge birth day cuke, decorated In the colore ot tho order. Mr. Daniels presented each guest with some of the cake. whlcl waa scrvod with other refresh ments. Claw Meeting Held on Tuesday ' - , - " i Thlrty-flvb members of the Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church enjoyed their regular busl. ncss and social meeting In the church parlors' Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served during the afternoon by Mrs. Sabln and mem- btrs of her committee. MlMKlnunry (Irnup" '. To Meet at Daily's r; . Mrs. M. L. Dally la to be hostess to the missionary society of the First Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at :S0 o'clock. The W. O. O. girls will have charge ot the program. They will sing .several songs, and Luclle Shirley and Christine Pearson are to sing a duct. All ladles ot the church are expected to attend. Vnmt loulug at . . Luke o' the Woods Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nlckerson ot Wheeling. Wost Virginia, who are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McEl. hose of Grouts pruts, will spend sev eral days vacationing with them at Lake o' the Woods. The Nlckersons will occupy Via B. H. Pomeroy cabin, TVVrt Will Heauine " Meetings Friday Daughtcra ot Union. Veterans will haw their first meeting of the tent following vacation, at the- 'armory Friday evening. August 88 . at elaht o'clock. Important matters are to be brought before trie tent, and It la hoped that all members wtll attend. FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Pythian Club Has Meeting Tuesday , Mrs. Minnie Heine was hostess on Tuesday evening to members of the Pythian club, at her home on West Tenth street. A brief business ses sion waa held previous to the social. Bridge and tive-rtundred were play ed the remainder of the - evening, with Mrs. Austin Bameburg holding high score at bridge, and Mrs. Taylor low. Prize for high score at five hundred was given to Mra. O. J. Wolf, and low to Mrs. Harry Hoehne. . Refreshments frere served' by the hostess, assisted by . her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Durham, who la iber guest from Portland. f The next meeting of the club will be held at the mountain cabin of Mrs. George Laldley, on Elk creek, Sunday - September 8. All members and their families are Invited. Enroute South , To Spanish Fiesta There waa a big exodus of the younger social set yesterday when the four Yale students. - class mates of Stewart Patterson and guests nt the Patterson residence' In Sis kiyou Heights tor several weeks, left by motor for Santa ' Barbara, Cali fornia where they will attend the famous Spanish fiesta. The motor party included Stewart Patterson, "Pat" Hamlll, Tom Bool and Sam Crawford of Chicago, and Edwin Llede of St. Paul, Leaving for Cali fornia by motor at the aame time wore Granger Hill, Ellen Hill and Edith Baldwin of Ross California, who bad been week-end guesta of Mrs. P. W. Hamlll and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruhl. Miss Sparrow 'l Enroute Home: ' Miss Francis Sparrow, eldest dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spar row who has spent the past year abroad, has returned-to thur country and Is now en route to Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Corbett of Portland and family-. Mrs. Sparrow will meet her daughter in Portland Tuesday and they will probably re turn to Medford the next day. Mian Kelly is ' ' Hostess Friday. , ..... . Honoring Miss Alile Kemp of Port land, ' house guest bf Miss Dorothy dorr. Miss Marjory Kelly entertained Friday evening with a swimming party at the 'Twin Plunges In Ash land. Dancing was also - enjoyed. after which refreshments were served at the Plaza. . .-, Guests were Miss Kemp. Miss Dor othy Goff, Miss Marjory Goff, Miss Dorothy Baughman, Mrs. Catherine Ingle and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly. ducfts from Taconm ,f ! Visit the. Tlcen ,' Mr; nnd Mra. Henrv Smith and family ' of Tncbma, ' Wosh. are - -ni Medford visiting Mrs. Srftith's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice. '' ' I Unemployment Has MANY Unpleasant re actions 1 - Resident Burglary Insurance is as low as $12.10 per year. Store safes as low as $7.50 per year. J ' Phone 444 Monday I . ; INSURANCE Nagengy SINCS 1900 Circulating Heaters ' OREGON SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, -1931. Joan DeLosh Honor Guest Monday Eve Honoring Miss Joan DeLosh, Miss Barbara Jean Field entertained Mon day evening at her home, 810 South Oakdale avenue. Games and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. Mlas Field's -guests were Mlas Pe Losh, Evelyn Leonard and Mildred Drury, and Messrs. Robert Sherwood, Jack Terrett, Thomas Oreoo ' and Donald Field. '; "' ; Guesta From ' : 1 DorrM, Cal. ' ' .' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sevlta of Dor 'rls, Ca1.. are In Medford visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. J Steiger, at their Home on Oregon terrace, ' - HUM AmeH Preessea ' ' Completes Vacation Miss Amelia Dreesaen of Kallspeli. Mont.,- who has '-been vacationing: in Medtord for the - summer' left by airplane Sunday afternoon for Port land.' 'u:.::M!-- -; ; i Miss Dreesaen has been the house guest' of Mrs. - Allen - Mattlsoh" of Washington street, and has also visit ed at "Lark Meadows," the - Tanch home-of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hlles on Stewart avenue.' " She will visit In Pasco and Spokane, Wash., enroute to , Kallspeli. At the opening of the school year, she will resume teaching at 86mere,: Monfc"', ' ' .." " ,:. Lawn. Supper .-.t ! At.Youhg Home''''- 'v - . A lawn supper, followed by bridge, was enjoyed Thursday evening by eighteen guests of Mrs. F. M. Grltsch anil Mrs. J. W.' Young at the latter's home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DuBuque received prize for high score, and Mr. and Mrs. joe Marshall, for low. '' Fidelity Circle Meets At KoNcborotigh Home ; ' Fidelity circle of the First Metho dist Episcopal church met wlVi Mrs. E. O. Rose borough Tuesday after noon at her home on West Main street. Mrs. R. A. Koppes presided over the meeting and Mrs. A. E. Ly man led the devotions. After the song, "it Paya to Serve Jesus" had been sung, Mrs. 8. L. Leonard! offered prayer.-' During the scclal hours, Mrs. Roseborough, as sisted by Mrs. Ned Benschoter, served refreshments. JACKSONVILLE CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS AUG. 27 JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Aug. 22.' (Special.) Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet on the lawn at the John Bowdtsh home on Thursday, August 27 at one o'clock at which time a covered dlr lunch eon will be enjoyed. Mrs. Fred Flck and Mrs. John Knight have charge of the program for the afternoon. Roll call will be answered with items of Interest about China or the West Indies. Devotional will be led by Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer. Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. ; 111 ONK-Kl.EVENHAR-HANCn 111 Saddle horses for hire. By hour, day or week. Special trips into the mtna. ai reasonable' rates. New equipment and good horses. Tel. T; W. Jones, Provolt. Mall address Murphy, Ore. 280 Lb. - , $10 $10 a See Them In Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) cold as you get from General Elec tric, A. T. T., Standard Oil of In diana, or any big railroad. Big busi ness, and little business, big men and Uttie men, are alike. . - i . " ' With all his troubles, Uncle Sam's credit la still good. Secretary of the Treasury Ballantine asked for only 60.000.000, was offered 22,974.000, and borrowed what be wanted tor leas than half of one per cent a year. That rnust!;lmpress' foreign nations, mainly 'offering eight per cent, and morel ;; .';' ' : -j'-'i;? - .. New York supplies the usual -news Item. : "Behind the soiled brick Walls of a dilapidated loft building, only six blocks front prohibition ; head quarters, a 1.000,000 liquor plant is discovered, with 18,000 gallons of al cohol, enough to supply at least "2,301,000 high powered drinks." This little tribute to the prohibition law was turning out 18,000 gallons ot al cohol every two days. With tens of thousands of secret stills In the Unit ed States, what is the total produc tion ot bootleg alcohol? f-f Captain Hawks, champion Ameri can flyer, 'continues his career. His latest record is a flight from New York to Fort Worth., Texas, In seven hours and fifty-seven minutes. He says there was a good- deal bf snow, 14,000 feet up. Oh the way back, Hawks expects to break nine or ten inter-clty records. . ' f Thomas B. Campbell, Montana wheat farmer, Who showed Russia how to plant 30,000,000 acres, says the president should allow the un employed to join" the army and navy. for six months' or a year, to supply them with food and lodging. Supplying a man with uniform and LAST DAY fe i2 &4 ACTION! --us roinnnce rides (he western ranges to solve a trail of mystery. NEW UPHOLSTERED SEATS j FOR YOUR COMFORT Heaters i.50 Down Month Our Windows ,.rx ?fjS . ' 0F TI,K other equipment and. pay for six I months wduld b$ mora than the cost of hie' living a ''home, worse than the "dole." The navy finds one good feature In the unemployment situation. Within the last year, there were only forty-five desertions, compared .with more than a thousand in 1927; j ,, ' Players' Heuds Cropped 1 BROCKTON. Mass., Aug. 22 (UP) One must have all his hair cut off to be eligible lor the Riley baseball nine of this city. It la believed the only team-In -the country composed ex clusively of cropped-halred players. Krystalglow, kodak gloss supreme. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. For Sale Choice Bartletta for can ning.' 2V4o per lb. SOB E. Jackson St y Medford'a Finest Entertaintn PROSPERITY PICTURE NO. 9 The man who pro duccd '' Sklppy" brings )9U anoth er masterpiece. . ' Also HKLECTEI) SHORT SUBJECTS t ill CK I11KK ' LEAH HOLT j Sail on! Into a land of real P"N j venture and Jolly runaways. T k' ' Baln to 'he liapplness of ;o Vh ' Mark T wain's NEW SOUND . . t 100 RECEPTION CONTINUOUS TODAY 1:4.1 to 11 P. M. There's Health -Every Bottle SealKapS Keep . Snider's Milk Safe and Pure KANSAS' PRO o)ST , "I I'ICKS CARU, iOLA. Kan.,"Au77a;(Ir prognosticate is m, . prietor of lalo', ' who picked big league T 1910. with the except"' the Cubs won. . W Simpson has annumi, l team which he selects a h token of good luck, which l from his blazing forge ,, anvil. . .- " A recent mall dellverea Louis Cardinals Mut simps shoe. He has selected tht year's chapmions. -f . Homemade angel food cream pie. Phone Aleui ery or call 638-X. Phone 542. We'uThaiJ' refuse, city Sanitary ge, TODA' JACKIE C00GA MITZI GREEN JACKIE SEARL JUNIOR D1TRKD GENE PAULETT - 1 1 ' iy These scientifically correct bottle ca have been used by Snider's for the pa three years. They insure clean, fre milk, to the last drop. SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO If It's Snider's-lf s the Best to Bu t