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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, M0NTA7 AUGUST 31, 1931.
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Lnation and Pageant at
Auxiliary Show bet lor
2:30 Tuesday Other
Winners Are Announced
nm Coleman and Marlon 'TMey
reign as "'6
rtffln Legion Auxiliary -baby show
?!nB The coronation and pa
T'lU be held tomorrow after
,t a:30 o'clock at the . show
UMrlze winners are: Carolyn
Cjbre, baby princess; llrst grand
girl, Darlene rnomaa; . second
nriri Patricia Marx: honorable
lUon, Glenda. doddard; prettiest
Cumen wrigni.; oui u iwu
inner. Janls Origsby of Pros-
'; prince, Wendail Bateman; llrst
4 prize ooy, virgi wucm. dg,
pmd prize boy, Richard Harrl-
honoraoie dwuwu
.tnrt: prettiest ooy, miyiara
lis, and prettiest redhead, Mervyn
won.
. , Honorable Mention
Ibe youngest baby prize goes to
tins ivett, and little girls recelv
, honorable mention certificates
Darlene Kpersom, first; Rita
ht, second; Betty Rogers and
McKeever, third; Carmen
right, fourth, and Jeanette Stewart
i Joan Doran, fifth. Others are:
rtira Maddox, Harriett Jones,
di Kyle, Jacqueline Fortln, and
male Lee Smith.-
Btauty certificate winners in class
a, ranging from six months to five
in are: Rita Wright, Patty Lou
A, Cora Reams, Betty Rogers,
idg'e McKeever, Darlene Epevson;
oorable mention beauties are Bar
it iladdox and Jeanette Stewart.
In the boys' division honorable
utlon certificate winners are:-Gary
nar and Forest Atkinson, first;
lliim Kelley, Marshall Ferg and
orgs Hall, second; Ronald Clark,
H; Olen Byrd and Kay P. Bate
u, fourth. . Others named are:
mrd Fry, George Garner, Norman
iiir, Donald Long and Ray Dalton.
Boys Listed
Boy winners of beauty certificates
lie-classes are William Kelley,
run Spaur, Kay P. Bateman,
imond Dalton, George Garner and
nn Jenkins. "
Bonorable mention In all age class
it to George Hall, Marshall Ferg
( Howard Fry. '
111 holders of books of tickets are
;ed to :turn them in. -. A special
t will be presented every baby
try under six months of age at
1 i baby coronation Tuesday af ter
I in.' A beautiful pageant will be
I W at that: time and the winners
1 receive their cups and prizes. All
I winners are . asked to see Miss
til In regard to costumes.
liTEifiEs
Mrs. Trowbrlilct Will
tmeriuin at Dinner.
Mrs. Alice Trowbridge will be
ST d'nner thls evenln com
plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Mpf
Kathan. who have been summer vu-
pTcker.ng.,r0mCX,Ume'
The event will be in the form oi
a farewell to the Kathans who leave
soon ,or Coqullle. where Mr. Kathan
will resume his position In the
schools. He has been taking special
ule ooumern Oregon Nor
mal school, while spending the sum
mer here.
Daniels and Cues?
Home from North
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels returned
Saturday from Seattle, accompanied
by Mrs. Ethel Whltted ot Ln A....
who Joined them In the northern city
..... .siuiu irum a summer vaca
tion In Alaska. Trte three rmn.d
In Eugene on the trip south and
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walther at
their ranch on the Sluslaw river
about 70 miles from the university
city. Mrs. Whltted left last night
for her home after spending the Say
mini blic LtUUeiS.
Missionary Group' '
In session Tuesdtiv.
The Missionary society of the First
cnristlan church, with Mrs. Walter
Kindred In charge, will meet In
tne church parlors Tuesday after-
iiuuii at z ociock. Honor guests
win oe members who have had
birthdays during the past three
months.
H
Society Folk Spend
Week-End at Gold Beach
Mr. ond Mrs. Alfred S. V. Car
penter, accompanied by Mrs. E. a
Burgess and Mrs. Lincoln McCor
mack, motored to Gold Beach for
the- week-end.
Neiford and. vicinity gained some
plolred: publicity In the Oregonlan
I Sunday through a headline writer
pwenly puttlnir In the nead over
jBamath Falls news dispatch to
paper stating that at least 200
pons in the Klamath Falls area
p afflicted with a strange lntestl-
aaorder: "At least 200 persons In
Bedford area."
P dispatch was dated from Klam-
nuls and the Item plainly stated
the disorder was In the Klamath
filliams Orchards
Damaged By Bear
PMJAM CREEK, Ore., Aug. 31.
FW-I A bear almost destroyed
PPle orchard at the Brooks farm
& Is some distance from the
P" and evidently the same bear
wtw a tree of rirjenlng apples
ws Martman home one da last
His trftrk Yin Vwn npen near
houses and everv one looks
Mly into his apple tree before
-ning too close. -
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Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vtrgln Station)
Monday.
""So. Oregon Theater Guide;
and Markets by Mall Tri
bune. 7 Mutual Mill: Where to Go;
To?gery; Uncle Jerry.
10 "Happiness Train; Hutch-
""on. Tree Spec'allA. '
"P All request: .Remote from
" Craterlan.
.' Tuesday.
i. M.
to 8 Breakfast Broadcast of
by Mall Tribune.
Treasure Box: Pan Dandy.
' '0-Frlendshlp Circle by Econ-
QV CirrV-t-(-" tA iLflllr
;Jeather forecast. '
' 11 So. Oregon Oas; Domestic
-unary. , ,
'l '2 Classical program.
J 10 1 HMth'a ntrt fltnM- rinld-
West Coffee; News Flashes
Mall Tribune.
2 Sperry Flour; Snlder's
rT: People's Electric; Jackson
r Bldg. it Loan.
2:30 World Bookman; Popu-
r NOT1tl
lj to S KMED presentation.
( ? Lewla Suoer CUtlon; So.
?lion Theater Oulde; News and
Jarket by Mall Tribune.
. "Checker Cab; Where to Oo;
" Pblko; speed B'end.
" Happiness Train: Camp
Urel: Unrian, Bli.mhlna
Let Metal Co.
' u request program.
Port landers Returri
Heme Toduv
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bunimn whn
have been guests of relatives In the
wogue River valley for the past week,
left this morning by motor for Port
land. They were accomiuniMi hv
Mrs. Waltle Fay and grandchildren.
Charles Springer and Patricia Fay
Springer, who ,-iave also been guests
of relatives and friends.
AT
WEEK
Mr. anil Mrs. Fell
Krtum to Kugene
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Fell of Eugene
have returned to their home in Eu
gene after having spent a few days
In Medforcf as Vie guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Brown. They arrived In
Medford Friday.
Miss Hargrove to Be
Guest In Mnlford
Miss Gertrude Hargarve of Berke
ley. Cal., is expected to arrive this
week to be guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. McGowan and Miss Gertrude
Weeks.
Grays Return rrum
California Trip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grav and fam
ily have returned from spending a
two weeks' vacation in southern
California. While away they visited
in u Angeles and San Francisco.
M
Bursells Vacation
At Coast This Week.
Mr. and Mrs Victor Bursell,
comported by their nieces, Miss Eula
Benson and Miss Ruby Haley are
vacationing at Crescent City and
other beaches this week.
St. Ann's. Altar-'
Sorlety to -.Meet.
Tuesday afternoon the St. Ann's
Altar society will meet for business
session at 2:30 o'clock In the Parish
, hall.
Picking of Cornice pears will start
the end of the week. Good yields
are reported on the Hollywood and
Hall and Young orchards. Accord
ing to Court Hall, the Cornice crop
of the nation Is short this year,
and predicts a good price lor the
variety.
Southern Pacific railroad statistics
show that up to Sunday night, 639
cars of pears had been shipped east,
EARL COSS WINS
,E.
TAKEN BY DEATH
Earl Coss won the Medford Junior
tennis tournament championship
title Sunday afternoon from a field
of 30 young contenders. Four players,
Albert Holzgang, Verdun Boucock,
Norman Moty. and Earl Coss won
their way to the seml-ftnals. Holz
gang defeated Boucock, strong con
tender for the title in straight sots.
6-4. Coss eliminated Norman
Moty, 6-2, 6-2. Holzgang and Coss
met In the final match Sundoy
afternoon. -
Coss, 11-year-old tennis wonder,
won the championship title and a
silver cup by defeating Albert Holz
gang In straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. coss
played a combination driving and
volleying game to win irom moiz-cranfl-,
whose steadiness and con
sistent chops were ineffective against
his opponent's smashing drives and
swift volleys. - ,- '.
Among the winners of various
contests held at the city playground
this summer were Cleo HIcRs, ping
Dona- champion; Dot Gill, nopscotcn
champion, and Mabel O'Neill, Johnny
McKee, Jacks champion; injn.-
Dodge, dot-square cnampion; .
Hubler, single horse shoe cham
pion and Lee Hubler and Al Swan
son doubles horse shoe champions;
Harold Hartzell. Junior cnecner
champion and Earl Coss tennis
champion.
Will Rogers Comedy
Wins Craterian Fans
.mo an nctor? They're kiddln'
you." once remarked Will Rogers. "Jf
they can find a role that's sorta like
me and then let me bo natural, I'm
all right, otherwise I'm punk."
mil i. tup best reason to bo found
for the appeal and dell?htfulness of
his new production, "Young As You
Feel." now playing at the Fox Cra-.-rlan
theater. Rogers Is Rogers, and
as such he has no equal on the screen
today. His character of Lemuel More
ls., . itji the humorist perfectly.
Admirers of Rogers will be thor
oughly delighted with hl donning of
"dressy" clothes In this hilarious com
edy drama, which was adapted from
George Ade's well known stage play
"Father and the Boys."
Tonight the Fox Cralcrlan will pre
sent the regular weekly rmateur op
portunity radio broadcast. Complet
ing the program Is a selected group
of short subjects, and Fox Movietone
ROAD REPAIRS TO
HALT FRUIT LOSS
No mora green slab wood available
lifter Sept. 14. A big load of about
a cord and a half for 5. Piiono 76.
Valley Fuel Co.
W. C. Macaulay, for many years
resident of this city, passed away
Saturday, August 29, at the home
of hU daughter, Mrs. E. . L. Muslcfc
of Newark, Calif..
Two sons and three daughters sur- ;
vlve him: Thomas R. Macaulay. Los
Angeles; Mrs. L. O. Howard. Medford;
Mrs. Ethel O. Mustek, Newark, Call!.,
Raymond A. Macaulay, Santa Cruz,
Calif., and Mrs. Bessie M. Buck.
Fresno, Calif. There are also 7
grand-children and ' 3 great-grand
children.
Mr. Macaulay was born In Cauln
dagua. New York. November 30, 1847,
and moved to Wisconsin In early
life. He was united In marriage
to Olalre Young at Mnustou, Wis.,
and moved to Columbia, S. D..- In
the early 804, later going to Glen
dlve, Mont., after which the family
moved to Medford In 1893, where
he first engaged in farming and
later conducted a lunch stand.
Ho was an old member of K. of
P. and a charter member of the
Fraternal Brotherhood.
Funeral services will be held at
Conger's funeral parlor at 2:30 Tues
day, W. H. Eaton officiating. Burial
In Medford cemetery.
canneries. " , ' !
Fifty-six carloads " werd shipped
Saturday night, from this point, the
heaviest of the year. It Is expected
this movement will be exceeded tills
week, i ;
On August 30 last year 1080 cars,
packed and cannery Bartletts had
been moved. On the same date this
year, packed and cannery shipments
totalled 868 care 211 less than last
year. It Is expected that later ship
ments will cut down the difference.
Picking and packing of Boscs and
D'AnJous are now at their height.
and it Is expected that these varie
ties will be completed early next
week.
LITHIAPMELK
BE
Clemency Is being sought by a num
ber of Ashland residents fcr the bull
elk of Llthla park. Two, weeks ago
the elk. peevish from horns "In the
velvet," attacked his keeper. Dock
Jordan, while he was fixing a fence,
broke a rib and punctured Jordan's
side. Death waa demmded at first,
and permission was (ought of the
state game commission for a special
order to execute the elk. The state
commission urged that the killing be
delayed until the opening of the
hunting season.
Jordan's wounds and the public
wrath are both healing nicely, so It
is now favored that the elk be allow
ed to live and continue as a park at
traction. He is one of the few elk
In the state in captivity.
At one time It was proposed that
the elk be killed and the. steaks
thereof cooked to provide the main
eating Item of an expwtl visit of
Governor Julius Meier. The governor
as yet has not appeared. The elk
has been docile since tho attack.-
DARBY O'TOOLE
The county court today Inspected ;
the road leading to the Hltlcrest.
401, Hall and Young. Vilas, Kershaw
and other orchards, following tho
claim of J. C. Hall and Robert K.
Morris that the road, which bears
a heavy portion of fruit hauling at
this time of the year, was In poor
condition, causing the pears to sus
tain "road punctures." They asked
and 330 cars rolled to Pacific coast I that some temporary repairs be
made now and permanent work com
pleted before the opening of an
other fruit season.
They were assured that the road
would be placed on the 1932 road
improvement budget. The road leads
from the Crater Lake highway to
a heavily planted orchard district.
Road work throughout Jackson
county Is now practically at a stand
still. Two small crews are working,
one on the Emigrant creek near
Ashland and the other In the nor
thern end of the county. Both are
special levy Improvements. The
county court recently Invoked a road
work retrenchment policy. Many
complaints have been received re
cently from farmers and orchardists,
that the roads were "wearing down."
making fruit hauling damaging to
to pears.
After the first rains. If any, the
county will place Its maintenance
j equipment on the roads. In prepara
tion ior winter iravei.
TONITE
and
TOMORROW!
It's Clever, modern, human, ap
pealing! It's great entertain
ment !
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LEAP TO RIVER FATAL
FOR ASHL
Loretta Young Star
Clever Holly Drama
Big Business Girl." the f'rst of the
super feature, to .how et the Hoi y
during anniversary month opened I o
-.,.iti. audiences at the Holly
vesterdoy. Lovely Lorctu Young, one
oHhe most youthful of M .un.
nroves that she can not only be ex
tremely attractive, but that aheone
of the coming actresses the screen
Her work as the girl who has to de
cide between a bualnce-,
Zl make. "B.g Bus-nevi O.rl' an
extremely entertaining r. from
Stan w loo-ue
.and.cnov.
afternoon and ms"
price, pervalllng.
8t. AnnTTiTar ioci.tr
or 600.
Mali Wbun. M-30 N. Cpe.
Krrstalglow. kodak "gloss supreme
TbTCy..opp. Hon, theater.
refuse. City Sanitary tvrvlce.
The body of Mrs. Mildred Tuttle
50, wife of Oscar Tuttlo of Ashland,
was found at 6:15 a. m. yesterday
morning In tho Willamette river, un
dcr the steel brldg3 at Portland
from which It Is thought Bhe Jumped
Saturday evening. .
Mrs. Tuttle had been a patient at
the Coffey clinic since August 14, end
had been suffering a nervous ais-
order. Officials at the clinic said
that she had been in the habit of
taking a walk about 7 ociocn eacn
evening, and did not return to the
hosnltal Saturday night.
The body was turned over to the
coroner, who reported death due to
strangulation by drowning. The re
mains were shipped to Ashland today.
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Tourist Promotion
Will Be Discussed
Plans of the newly organized
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland associa
tion will be discussed tonight at the
meeting of the Chamber of com
merce board.
An extensive program for promot
ing tourist travel between Mt. Lassen
nnd Crater Lake national park, is be
ing considered by the new association
and will be presented uj mc wnur
ber ot Commerce board.
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eiono.000 Kodak prizes. Details at
Peasley Studio.
Green slab., 2 50 per load,
ford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
Med
SPRAY FOR NEL1S
Winter Nellls peara should be
sprayed at this time for protection
from the third brood of codling moth
worms, Is the recommendation of L.
P. Wilcox, county agent, and L. a.
Qentncr, southern Oregon experiment
station.
Tho third brood codling moth flight
has Increased to such an eucnt In tho
last few days that It :s thought ad
visable to apply an arsenate spray to
Nellls pears as well as apples; sucn
application to toe completed by Sep
tember 4th.
Many worms coming from cull Bart
letts dropped In the orchard will be
hack as moths within tho next wcck
and all Indications point to tho fact
that Nellls penrs will bo subjected to
a lieavy infestation of lr.te worms.
Use arsenate of lead, thico pounds
to tho hundred gallons of water, and
spray thoroughly.
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CONGER
Funeral Parlor
West Main at Newtown
Office County Coroner
At Gearv and Taylor the San Fran- me-uo to the indid appetite. On the
ciscovisitor nndsaan rrnnysaAssasUUAin noorare two other equally ram-
hotel. Here, thtv
environment
to be foun
travelers r;
ible at
Chit, pf
yet old
locate
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hinpsxaaammi
Darby O'Toole, fcr 40 years a real
dent ot the Rogue River valley, and
for many years section foreman of
the Southern Pacific railroad, be
tween this city and Phoenix, died
Sunday at the Community hospital
In Ashland, from paralysis. He was
strlckeu a week ago. Ho was a rail-'
roader- of the old school, well liked
and known to scores- of Jackson coun
ty people. He retired several years
ago and moved to Ashland.
Funeral services will be neld from
the Catholic church In Ashland to
morrow morning at 0 o'clock.
He is survived by two sons and four
daughters, as follows: Da; by OTaale,
Jr., Ashland: James OToole, Rose
vllle. Ca.; Mrs. R. E. Manning, Sacra
mento. Cal.; Mrs. Fred Norton, Dallas,
Ore.; Mrs. S. H. Deal. Klamath Palls,
and Mrs. Walter Hughes, San Diego,
Cal.
WILLIAMS CREEK CLUB
LADIES ENJOY PICNIC
WILLIAMS CREEK. Ore., Aug. 31
(Special) William. Ladles' club
was entertained Wednesday by Mrs.
A. L. Blodgette and Mrs. Cleve Wil
son with their annual picnic lunch
on Rock Creek. After a short bul-
ncss meeting a very enjoyable after
noon was spent with games and
conversation. Visitors were Miss
Lucy Cobb of 8an Francisco. Mrs.
Mollcr, Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Jack
Hill.' Next meeting will be wltn
Mrs. Frank Wood In Orants Pass.
Caswens I
Coffee I
I Not SoM at Stores ' B
A story of today's
business and pleas
ure, with
Loretta
YOUNG
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1 ItANK Al.ltHltTHON
A Klmt Nutlolllll anil
Vllnphone lilt I
Itan
here
the
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from
Out
to a
mann
the
the i
peril
live
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decorateu
nIKcient
a la carte let
the diner a far
riico't multitudinous
lhlp-tlrcrn Bay. the teeming life of
Oakland and Berkeley surging up to
the hills on the opposite shore miles
away. The view from here li truly
marvelous, a sedative to tired nerves,
a delight to the Jaundiced eye, a pick-
rants, the Florentine Room
delightfully airy
the main lobby. ;
some A40 guest
room, each
.itmerous suites
esired site and
m furnish-
fixtures are
especially
any of the
it Ice of the
uriouily are
ed.
reasons for '
tidered Cllft
ist both Mr.
ner and Mr,
both reside
of course, ' .
of themsnsge-
of the guestr Is
l thst no guest
to object to the
n that atmosphere of
personal service that
so Important In present day '
methodi of hotel hospitality. Al- 4
though the Cllfl Is a major hotel of
San Francisco, although it It rated at
supreme In service and value-giving,
yet the rates there are surprisingly ;
lew. The rates start at 13 single and
Wo urge yon to see this pic
ture niul arc punitive Jim will
enjoy 111
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IIWTIIK NKW8 I
NOVUI.TY ACT I
BARGAIN
PRICES!
Mat 20o Eve. 30o
Kiddies lOo Anytime
Southern FacISIc
for the Labor Day Holidays
To start the Fall vacation season, we will hold another great
"Dollar Day" sale for die Labor Day holidays. Roundtrips to
all places on our Pacific Lines for approximately lc a mile
(SI lor each 100 miles). Good on all trains, in coaches ot in
Pullmans (plus usual berth charge).
LEAVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
BE BACK BY MIDNIGHT, SEPTEMBER 14
Remember ihst Monday, Sept 7. Is Labor Day, making a day
week-end. Or you can take at many as 12 days tor your trip.
EXAMPLES OF ROUNDTRIPS
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Phone 841
No hunting, no trespaslng signs, on
cardboard or cloth at Job department
of Mall Tribune. 28-30 Norm urape
Not SoM at Slow
Wc deliver airrci w youi num. dm
Telephone the M
CASWELL COFFEE MAN
Tel. II.10-J-4 ' Medford
Automatic Electric Coffee
Roasting Accomplished byl
the GEO.W. CASWELL rQ
NEW! FREE!
Travel dsts, rosd eondltlens. re
sort Information, where and how
u go all the guide service you
need for any trip In the west.
Yous for the ssklng st Shall
strvln. Inc. stations which die
play the covered wsgon symbol
plcturoa soove.
IHtU IIITIK, IHC-
HOTEL
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COMFORTABLE
An itmoaphere that ii home-like nd rerfn1. YonTl
enjoy stopping at th PRESIDENT in Portland.
ECONOMICAL U AND 2 PER DAY
J. A. Cuthman, Manager
FOURTH AND ALDER
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Show the drift of business
conditions. It is one of the
important functions of this
bank to direct and counsel its
patrons on the significance of
current trends . . . and advise
how to meet them.
We Invite You to Take Advantage of Our Services
The Jackson County Bank
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