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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1931. I nl ,nH P,Knnol I BIRTHDAY DINNER II UM IILlIllI liULl !l Klamath Fair Dates The annual IJClmath county fair, -will be held wi Kiamaui Falls, September 4, 5, fl Visited Local Frii-nilH Frank Ham flton of Seattle, briefly visited with (friends In Medford and Ashland last e.k To Fluli Today Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Fischer , and. daughter Isabella are leaving -today 'for' Reedeport - where they plan to enjoy fishing, r tj j Moved to Mearocd H., H. Dcltrlch and family, who. have bee a residing In tho Frultdale district near Grants Paso, recently moved to Mcdford. ..... , ' . VIhIIIiik Her sinter Mrs. Clyde Belles of Talent is the house guest of toer sister, Mrs. Ernest Pruitt, at Granta Pass . for an Indefinite time. m vTo VlMlt Parents Miss Dorothy Tltsworth. plans, to . leave tomorrow syvtraln for Nelson, B, C, where sho Will visit her parents, Mr. and Mm Tltsworth. . , .. .'-.'..''.'. ..kMIsv White at Yreka Miss Ema- eehla White of Medford has estab lished an offlco in the Yreka Inn lobby at Yreka, Calif., where she will otai public stenographic work, mi .-..-".'. n Visited Ills Parents EUIen Bed tord, (manager of Heath's Men's store In Grants Pass, spent Wodnesday nlgnt In Medford visiting his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Bedford. .... . ai.VIsltliiC at' North Bend Mrs. Georgians. Blackburn and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Johnson, accompanied Mr.' and Mrs. Barker yesterday , to North Bend, for a week's visit with lief-son. '.,X)il Wartimes Keealled Sovcnty vobts"o' in Mia Civil war tlme3, ithe'-'followlng' Item of Interest was published in the Oregonlan: "O'Moara starts a secession newspaper at Jack sonville',;,; ' Vyjnux vfmnun In Eut Mrs. I. E. Crosby, of Wlmor : street left last week ioi a two months' visit - In Omaha, Neb. Enroute tfhe will visit With, friends and relatives In Iowa shd JSotith Dakota, tltlila Playground Closes Next Tuesday marks the closing of the Llthia park playground In Ashland, whlah -bas been .In oporatlon. since June J. .with an average dally at tendance In excess of 100. . WefWnd In Portland Mrs, Helen OfyoK, -son. Robert,., ami daughter a JLfrtnt, W t Saturday 'morning .Mrs. . George A. Codding to be of. .tji ..week-end In Portland, ex ft ting, to roturn home Monday or " F iSH.ivlmr Back to C. !. Hev. J. M, jiirinson, and son Joe. wilt leave oarly MiijKtay morning, for - Weston; Ore. 'I'jvIU go,to Jiclp Marvin W. John wkja And family move back to Central Hui.t. , They will return durlug the niwie. Central, point American, i, ' ';..,..-'. ,.'.''...-.! ($ iw-' Jacksonville .-' Teuclier Ray inoiid Hansakor, former. Roaeburg rajjilont, who was graduated this year 1 i-6'iut Ashland Normal .aohool, lias se ra u'. position as Instructor In the ji .iflonvlllo schools, during (ho com littiyear. . .Ka-wlll, tqach the ewonth t4 eighth, tirades, RoB0bu,rg News-' M . ..,r '"' .., ,,, . , ... I .otteU .Ileal for- Kugene Fnlr All olUof-state motorists will be admit- t.lte .to. the lan.0 county, fair at Ennerlo. i Snsees -are. being sent to automobile registration stations at Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland to be handed, out to those Who register their cars, with an Invitation to visit th"iounty fair when-they -arrive In Eugene, The Medford bureau lias a liberal; supply . . Htolen Money Order t Meiltord merchants hive been warned to look out for stolon money orders beailng serial- numbers fromi 10648 to 19800, stolen in Seattle receutly, which are being paused on Portland merchants by tall, :.Mlnt'.iancwlu prownds to-be ' cripple, according to ti B Walter, postal Inspector. alio, men Is abhtiHrBS yoara old and .'is- minus three iront .teoth. f. )-), - - Hlt Futility KetiiriiH Archie HoK, resident manager of the locnl Fox theaters;' returned FrldBy i from o booking trip to Portland where lie compl(d his Seittniier booking for both the Fox Cralerlan' and ,umito theaters, ns announced m today's Moll Trlbtme. Mrs, Holt, and daupli ter'Patsy, aocompanled him on this trip, and enrmito: home they stopped off and visited Oregon bonelios. .11 L .J X . - -1.. .. 1 ' Her Father lltad Clark W. Fisher for 27 years a resident of Lane coun ty, who died at-Ills borne, in that county recently,-was the lather of Mrs. Dolly Hackathorne of' Medford. Cement Plant to Ileopen Good news to all the Rogue River valley Is that .the Beaver Portland cement plant at Gold Hill , will reopen Sep tember 1,, and probably , operate a full shift throughout the winter. Fills Vacancy Mrs. Lily Llngren of Portland ie expected to .arrive .- In Medford today fronvthe -northern city to take up duties in the office of the Maytag shop. Mrs. LlngTen will take Miss Dorothy" Tlttiwdrth's' place while she Is on lier vocation. : - : ; , : v.w,. . . MIkh Cowglll Ilink oil Duly After a year or more In Seattle -where ehe studied at the University of WaHli- l Ington and won aiep master's degree, Miss Helen Cowglll' has returned to Corvallts and will resume -her duties as assistant, state. ;olub 'leader at Oregon State college, ' New Forestry Lookout,-. A.. X, Peachey vho Is substituting as; look out at Bald mountain, -during the illness of the regular, incumbent, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. If Peachey who resigned from the lor estry servlco several . years ago after a lengthy service as tho ''Tallowbox mountain", lookout. . , (lame Violator Heavily Fined Ed ward Manning -was lined in court at Klamath Falls last week. $60 on each Charge for hunting during the closed season, -bunting without a li cense and killing a female deer. Be cause of inability . to ' pay he .was committed to the Klamath county lalli The hunting took place on tho Oreensprlng mountain road and the arrest was made by state police, , - . Passlng.out dimes is not for bouts Hill, : Oreat, Northern director, who spent last, night noro. Af ter treating a group - or boys to show and sandwiches, Hill tossed half-dollars and dollars Into . (he streets lor them to fight ovor. , OF SAM'S VALLEY Well Known . Pioneer; Will Celebrate f 80th -Ariniver sary At ' Home Today, With Many From Out Of ' Town. ' SAIL- FOR L 21? I ft . Popularity- does not just happen. It ii In reaultr of some marked' superiority. : m , jFlahrer's Breads havo ; always outsold all oth er brands. Just anoth er instance of deserv ;i ing popularity. BOMBAY, India, Augi !10.T-(AP)-t Tho ;Mohatma JM, K. , pandnlj iclad oniyin- a loin .vJPtn anq j ,.sna)v and accompanied by His -two . 'goats, sallod for England today . to , plead the cause of India's Bwarmlng mil lions before the bar 'bt hU majestys government. ."'t. . ' 1 ; ..- :,t ; Just before Jie left a. dozen mem bers of the "Red Flag Union" who wortt demonstrattng against: him were seriously njured when they, .idtore,, at tacked rlhd thelrariners ijumoa near the., pier by Nationalist supporters. : - -t -. , t. Historical Society ' On Screen at I sis 'The Great Meadow," Charles Bra bin's new picture; which opens ' to day at the Isis theatre, Js a tatklng picture version ;of the rmuah-dls-cussed historical novel' of the same title written by v EUUabeth, t Madox Roberts. This tale of romance In dian fights and frontier adventures In the Daniel Boone country Is de picted by a large cast Including John Mack Brown. . . Meteorological Report AiiKUKt an, nisi, Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair; no ohange Intomperaturo. , ,( r - ) i Local Ota ..''!? S 5 Z a a- Temperature (degroes(....... 80 03 Highest (last 13 hours). .101 94 Lowext (last 13 hours) 59 - 57 Uol humidity (percent)..., 30 18 Piocipluitlon (lncheB) .....0 0 btato of weather .... Clear P. Cdy Total precipitation alnoo September I, 11)30, 13.07 inches. Henry Hoist, known to hosts of friends throughout southern Oregon "Orandpo," Is holding his 80th birthday party today at his home in Sams Valley district.. Celebrating the occasion with him aro 180 guests. Invitations have gone out to various-cities of the state for the annual event, which is anticipated each year by, persons, , who have attended pre vlous birthday dinners at which Grandpa Holu was host, . Mr, and Mrs. Ooorge Zimmerman of'Marshflcld will be among the guests from coast points, Modford, Central Point and all leading com munities .of the valley will bo repre sented. . Mr. Hoist's niece from Minnesota, who had .planned to come west for the . 80th - party, . has been detained and will not . arrive In time for the event. , . - Helatlvos who will be present are Mr. Hoist's son, John Hoist and wife, f , 0 't ' i ff , ; x k stop Lewi wfitwwuiilnl in rrtf if t'HWiM MMSBMi Photo by. Peasloy. hl Halliihtt-r,.'A(-s,Mx tsiiult'-nrtd Mr; .-sunrtisi. 'light- hadoliiltireif -arvd; itree.'gl'eat,g)tindrjhlldren;" sx4i. : .Hhcy nre-' MbnWrey'iWoMljr- Ierene Hollonbock, Glen : Hoist; - Henrietta Carter, Paul Shultz, Gladys -Kogor,-Rosle Shultz, and Leona Shultz. Throe' great grandchildren are Le- roy Carter, Bobble and Shirley Ann Koger. -, , ,., ,. .. . Mr. Hoist has lived In the Sams Valle district lor about 26 years. Before that time he mado his home In the Dry Creek destrlct' near Med ford for a soriel 6f years. - Ho -was born in Oormany and still etalns many characteristics and cus toms of his native country. Ho writes poetry In German, is a great student of the Bible, and surrounds himself with works of beauty. Flowers and pictures' aro his hob bles. He has lived alone since Mrs. Holet died about 13 years ago but he continues to keep his "gardens - and house In beautiful' order. - Wall hangings, hand woven by Mi's. Hoist, wax flowers; Taney . pillows, picture frames and' 'many 'articles, ronectlng a past vogue m' house fur nishings give character to' his home. Ho 1b a friend of youth and ovcry graduation at tho Sams Valley schools f.nds him rememborlng each participant with a gift and his beet wishes, , . , ,. .... - - Stars at Holly Sunrise today, 8:3-1 a. m. Sunset today, 8:40 p. m. Sunrise Monday, 0:38 a. in. : ' Ye Poet's Corner ' , " ' My Dearie. ; A little weak back, i Worn rtd' weary, , i But a heart that beats strong . . For you. my dearie. ji Strong with a love That makes tired Hps smile, And speak: cheery wonu ' "For you too" the while'.' - .) jj --..):". , i Love thatistrengUiens , A body so small j That the load It carrlei 'Seems nothing at all, " i . Another little woman, 1 Once . worn and w7, Gave Just such tow ; I To me, my dearie. . . ,,-. ' When t think of the foriltude With which It was Mlven, H seems It must have been Sent from heaven. f Margaret Nelftn Wilson, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOll KENT Strictly modem 8-room furnt.hed house, hardwood ftorns, , fireplace. Heatrola, rMllo. etc. Nice " yard with illy pond. Oood price to permanent tenants.' 03(1 W. and ' St. ', ' r , ,J - .'. s; FOR SALE 100 White U'Khorn pul lets. Mrs, Dark, lxwler Luna, ouh Of Bnkerl SffV. Sift. ' ur-u f r fi 1 I V " fft 1 V feJ jsi I11K Amlncsa Girl." fltafrlirg I- retta Young, opens at the Holly the atre 'today tor run of 8 day. It Is (he first, of a serleo of stiper featutee to play the Holly during' an. nlvamarj MontQ, . .r.tv.. . t Thfct clowr romance of the mod em business. wotld Is based on. the story of ,the same, name, which was first , widely . read .as a . serial and later became a best-?clllng novel. Miss Young Is supported by Frank Albertson. RJcardo Cortez, JoanBloni dell. Prank Darlnn. Dorothy Christy and Mickey Bennett. The usiral clever , program of short subjects will be shown with the feature picture, , ' . ' Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys, opp. Holly theater. -4:: Factory block, dry slabs and body wood. Summer prices, npdrbrd Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 111 TOWN AND CREWS Modoe County Blaze; Fanned By ! High ; WinfJ;SWee 2,000 Acres .In ' Day-r- Long Haul ' For Water. ; - .;( :-''(. D.A R. News;. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore, Aug. "29. ( AP) Reported under control ; Fri day, the Fox flat fire 'Just ovee tlie California line in Modoo county leap ed barriers today and forced the fire fighters to move their, camps hurried ly. r Vr : The fire was reported spreading rapidly before high winds. It had burned over 2000 acres In the past 24 hours. About seven hundred men were on the lire line. All available-men In Mo doc county and the entire steel-laying crew of the Great Northern was mustered for the battle. The flames wore reported' bearing down on the little town of Adtn. Wa ter must be hauled about ten miles to the . fire crews. . . . ; -..-'-,. " . SLEEVE SLATED IN FALL STYLE Variation of Old Offered by Paris "Designers Skirts; Will Be Slightly Higher. Coming Season. PARIS, Aug, 29. (OP) Redfern ihas one entirely new: Interpretation of the leg o' mutton sleeve. It- ore" ates the -Impression ol a somewhat full sleeve at the shoulder, having been hung up on tt clothesline : by two clothespins right at the tip where it Joins the shoulder so that -when it Is taken down the two little ipeaks still remain where it was rplmwd to the line.- . ' ,i. , ..f. Nor is this a bad effect. It. gives a square line to the shoulder, which Is approved by Patou,- who creates the effect of .broadening the. shoul ders instead of attacking the sleeves, Redfern - Introduces a new blue, called "Bleu de Paris," which Is one. of those practically impossible to. describe - because. It :. Is ., between,-;-' royal blue, .a. pencil . and , electric shade, neither sapphire, - nor yet a turquoise it Is 'simply ' "Blue de Paris" ' and that Is all one can Bay about it. ' ' . - --, ' ; . . '. Skirts Slightly Hlsher. : Skirt lengths seem slightly higher than elsewhere 'for street -'and day time wear,, and only anklevtlength tor' the majority of evening- gowns, a ' few grazing the floor and" one 'or two trains, but only lor extremely lormal moments. ' " - - '- Few ruffles, -volants, or any of the other tendencies pointing to the past appear in the ' Redfern oollec-! tlon, and nothing ever hides, or de-'! tracts the attention from the slim- ness of the silhouette. Sequin bands in black down the side of a white evening gown, resembling - the satin.; stripe .down tho-trousers-of a man's tuxedo, wos commented upon ' freely. Captain Molynoux took Mb' stand tor a definite, but subtle influence ! of the 1960 "epoch, adapting It ' to life for the modern women, thus eliminating all forms of exaggora-; tlon. .For - the daytime, green -will be his- prevailing' color, from the darkest bottle green to bright emer ald. - He says he also will - use two greens In' the same model. .--Black, hero, is as chlo as always, and is combined, with ' green and -other colors very smartly. , .The first. regular meeting of-Crater- Lake chapter D. A,. R., -will -be held Saturday, Sept. 19 at 'the home of Mrs. W.s D. - Welohi 116 MlBtletoe street. - During' the post week the program (-committee finished ; the'.worlc ot get ting all material ready for the print ers and the books will be ready for distribution at the .first meeting. The publicity committee held a meeting Vis past week,: and Its work !for the year outlined. . Wednesday . afternoon , the commit--tee "appointed- to collect ' historical data-.and mark -historical- -spots- met. A scrap book la to be made. sothat. all manuBcrf-pis fond newspapereiip plngs bearing 'in the 'early history of sDuthetwOreeorrmay-be presenrear IH any-9pe has ny materlaljWhiclVt ne isiwuungi tp have preserved tn;this way, he Js -akked to. send It- to jane. Snedlopr; t Medford Bldg., -;,Medford. Ore.' .v'Jf rfr0, .. wishes original . mapu script or . . cuppings a retiirned, , ,.the committee .will be glae tp have copies madetand will return the originals.-:,: The membership committee, -met Frlojay af ternponfat the home pt Mrs, Helen Snedlcor fqr a lunohaon nieetT, ing, xne .committee nopes tnat.-any one .who )s eligible or, thinks she 4s andr wishes p Join the Daughters, 'qf me. American iitevqiutipn wiii, get in. touch -wltti the, regent, Mrs., J, Q, Grey, or; MfB, -Snedlcor, The following, poem was written by, Mrsj Alce i Applegate ... Sargent osnriy:,!,.,:..,., ,,v i-. fym- i, i"A Tribute' to the .Fifteen-: Pioneers, Who- Bui(t, the: Old .south Rpadf In 1848.'- .-. ; They climbed: the mountains through. Braved terrors the desert had; The; vswqllen : topgues, , t)B,,,f)leedlpg ' ' r..lips., . h-h- ifhf-ii' i The -thirst whlqh drives men mad. But ; they ., opened f the ' road to" ' the . unset'8,ried,-A f!,.;;,: .i;;ti. tThen . the covered, wagons, came. And' these - valiant -men.' though' they r.knew ltnpt;,.;,, V; ,,',,', .ir;; Had climbed the ladder to lame, Then the covered, wagons followed on Wherever, the wilderness, led, v,w: And , gratelul., lmmlgraptS:;iknelt to. . pray ,-. . ..' In tfte light, their campllres rshed. They have traveled the road , to the ( great-unknown'., t' . , These. heroes, whose, tale I tell: They sleop at last In their long, long f, Bleep, .'.,., A,,,;.::;-,;.;. . .:f;f.M In the land they loved so well. Itowcna Circle to Meet Wednesday -Afteenonn : , Rowena olrcle,;- Npri 123 ..will . jneet Wednesday afternoon, 8eptember:,2; with . Mrs.(..HugQ, Outhei' ai3...South' Newtown. St. Ann's Altar Society To Have Business Meet The St. Ann's Altar society will meet for business . session. .,at ..2:30. o'clock Tuesday., afternoon in the Parish hitli. ' "' '"" Mbisloiiary Group To Meet Tuesday The missionary society of' the First Christian church, with Mrs. ' Walter C. Kindred in chargei wlll meet in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at" 2 o'clock for the .regular meeting. All who. I'aave had .birthdays during the past three months will be honor .guests.- Council Has Luncheon Session. at Crowsons ... The executive council of the Busi ness -and -Professionai-.Women'B -eiub met .Friday noon at Crowson's cafe and outlined plans for meeting days ol. the organization . lor the coming year.. Meetings will be held the first and third Thursdays. of each month at the Hotel Holland... , .. i' . . Brisbane's Today , (Continued from .Page One) .wu.hlt.-jtnd. Jf -there .. should. . be pfoof Jcjf It,., that would .he bad for the Chlcagb -union, and lor omtr uhionsc.- Pushing nacketeer-gangsters mettjads to .the. extent -of bombing theatres lllled' -with women and children-Is something that Mr. Capone probably: would not. approve. . : ! ;r.vr r-.: .".:. :-..'. " , In Kew York,, public schools, wise ly, will probably - postpone opening day because .ol infantile paralysis, i Vwihen ln doubt, refrain," is sound advice! But how children get In fantile iijaraiysis, nobody knows ex actly, i Fortunately, It Is proved that a-.serum:'anadd Irontf tdie blood of patienta that have'recovered, and the patients may be monkeys, will save chlldrm'siiUvea.. .'.' , ' .!' :';, ; Dealing with" 1such , a mysterious disease, you are reminded of Upton Sinclair's anecdote about the man down .south, determined not to get yellow fever. ', He, stood outside the store; .until-everybody had left it, then entered' to do hie purchasing. While he; was: outside, a moaqulto hit him, and , give him yeUow: lever. '- ' ..-itt.-v . r-- ' "' " : JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Aug. 29 (eDe'c'larV Mrs." Edith S. ' Ackert of poseburg.S sohpol 'superintendent of Douglas epupty, 'Viatea nere weu nesdav. occoiripaniea by her daugh ter." Coral, and. . niece, Miss Helen Howard -of . Globe,'; Arizona, en route home., from a visit to the Ashland Normal school. Mrs.-'May'.and two daughters from Wilmington.-.Calif., -arrived here on Thursday, and. have xented the Oscar Knox home on East California street, The two girls will attend school here." - '-. "; -, '-,- -,- Mr. Larson ond son, William, 'from the Applegate district, were dinner guests at Amy's place Thursday. Wil liam leaves Sunday, for, Greenville, Calif.,' where he will, make his home with "his""' grandmother, Mrs. Irene i SEATTLE, Wahl, ' Aug. 29. (AP) --Norman McLeod, Pittsburgh, Penn.; was elected president- of Delta Tau fraternity atf.lU national convention here today B; .. Jordan, Tamp.ii Fla., won the prize for coming, the longest -distance to' the convention - 1 You can buy . Lady B's -pies- and oskcs at Alexander's: Grocery. Unemployment: A Man Will Do Any thing to Feed His Wife and Children i Resident Burglnry Insurance ns low as $12.10 per year ". . . . Store safes as low as $7.50 per year. , . . mes INSURANCE GENGy , - SINCE 1909 , Beautiful Nevir 2-Piece lort DavenD :;'fl;$4.S66; Attractive, well made Davenport Sets (daven port and chair) with re versible cushions; 3 pat tern's' to choose from; Larson, while attending school there this year. ..Mrs. Hattle Kirkpa trick returned home this week , after a couple ot months' visit with relatives m Wash ington " " -' Mr. and Mrs. J. G.. MUler and nn won oinn urn neathrldee. sDent Thursday at the A. J. Tlngleaf home near Eagle point.. tiwt .T.wnnWTATW : Wlrk Drosress- ing rapidly on widening, of BllLHull road north 01 nere. Wedded WomairnZTT , OfcSA'CTAtfOOQA, Tea ,Mtl Married women mavl .' lP teachers than slnel7 -Davis, head of the6 w' junior high school at vum nis class in educat T'nei at the University of Cha,'? 11 mer school. . , CVaw,ns J AT,S!nJro.. boy. otls Pruett, seven months on tho Iten'! wnen -ne pleaded guilt, of.forglni! a 850 ,Ty - liV.V,'", , (VrtoJI IZ -..',.s- ' bF ..a -t-w.,. -.. l-kiivy to' buy Green Sla'owocd ' ' '" . : THIS, SEASON--rw.,. j.;,;;: Double -Load $5.00 Deliveries Made in Order in Which They Are Eeoeived Order Now! Taliey, ,;Fnel Co. Tel.. 76 ,- Fir and Second Streets ' Sh' rime Tested ; -SK PAVING":: lJ&W ' On The Road ' ' I' To Success Open an Account Today YOU'LL "get there," and speedily, if you make a habit of SAVING. It's easy, once you begin. A dollar is enough. Then make a small de posit every week at the MEDFORD NATIONAL FOUNDED. 1909 JACKSON C0TJKW BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION msm i;YOUR vjatcfi needs expert attention A thorough cleaning, oiling, and any necessary mmor adjust ments maae now win pay Bi ino? in vour watch. V e re Just as careful' in- our repair work as we ar& in- selhng only good timepieces. ' At Ufli . , oet. 0nff mi awv otAr nf (rum$ . . . Mf en 4ipwh - -'- ', . ' . ". I - - Brophy's )