PAGE TWO. BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. 'MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. Local and Personal Vlslte Family Carl F. Swigart of San Francleco and Lot Angela, la In Medford vloltlnz Mta. Bwlgart and their daughters. , Tarn Buy Ranch Mr. and Mr. T. I. Tarr or Medford have purchased part of the Joe Walsh property tn the Benview district. - Week-end at Flfer Accompanied by two guests, P. D. Madison arrived here yesterday from San Francisco to spend the week-end on the river, Visit Terminated Following sev eral davs snent In Medford as the euest of Mrs. Van Gilbert, Mrs. F. Wood returned Saturday to Grants Pass. Will Teach In K. F. Miss Hollls Bwlngle of Medford, will be the third grade teacher at Roosevelt school In Klamath Falls during the ensuing school year. . BUI Budge Return William Budge returned to Medford by train yeater day from Ban Francisco, where be has been visiting Mrs, Alex Budge and daughters. Motoring to Coast Dr. A. Jt. Ded' on left last nwht by motor lor nose burir. from which olty he will con- tinua to Bandon and other beach resorts for the holiday. Babbit Breeders Picnic A meeting of the Southern Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breeders association will ne nein today in Llthla park. Ashland, with a basket lunon at noon. Uuests at Springs Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Steins of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. ,T.' . oanieis 01 rnocui. Ore., are registered at the Ferguson mineral springs at Sams vaiiey. ' Locate Iri" Medford Mr. and Mrs, j. B. Griffin, wh had been visiting at the home of their daughter, arrs. w. o. Bailey at Merrill, recenuy rived hero to make their home this winter. ' Visited 'Her Mother Mlu Murta Otterdale, ohlef operator of the Pac ific Telephone and Telegraph office at Corvallls, returned last week from visiting her mother In Medford for several days. -'Vacationing at Lake Misses Jean Bloe, Helen Dugan and Bernice am are leaving this morning for Lake of the Woods with Mrs. a race voss, where they plan to vacation until Monday noon. . Noblltt In Seattle Bert Noblltt left Medford on the Bhssta Saturday for Seattle, where Mrs. Noblltt has been in the Mason hospital for some time, Mrs. Noblltt will accompany him back to Medford. Visiting In Corvallls Mrs. 3, U. Taylor and daughter LuerUfv are spending ten days In Corvallk) v lett ing Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mrs. . Met com. They left by train' Saturday for the northern city, ' In City Saturday Dick Strauss of Sama VaUev was In Medford yeater. day transacting business. Other call ers from country localities were John Kobllneer of Butte Falls and Wm. Blgham ot Eagle Point. . Kldreefces Return Friends In" this city are glad to welcome home Mr, and Mrs. B. N. El dredge and son Billy, who have been visiting In Portland for the past several months, Mr, Bldredge's health la muoh better, ; Will Teach Here Aletha Oray has been at the home of her parent near Gold Hill preparatory to taking up her duties in the Medford schools. Miss Gray has been attending the University of Oregon this summer. Misses Allen . Leave Prospect Misses Quanlta and Leona Allen, who have been making their home at Prospect during the summer months, have returned to Grant Pass where they will attend school this winter. Mrs. Mltohell Bereaved Albert Franks, DO years old. who died re cently at Longvlew, Wash., where he had resided for the past five years, waa a brother of Mrs. Anna Mitchell ot Medford. He was fatally Injured while helping load lumber on a boat at the Long-Bell docks. V w Like Angel Food Note the. texture of Tluhrer's New Holium Loaf. Silky white and just as fine ai your fa vorite angel food. That's the reason it slices without crumb ling and makes such unexcelled toast. V 14. H. Nichols of Portland was a lo cal business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kern and daugh ter Mary left yesterday for Coqullle to spend the week-end holidays, Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs. James C. Grlgsby and son Jsmes, Jr. will spend the week-end at Albany and Salem visiting relatives. Airport Visitor 8. M. Grlgger, piloting a Great Lakes plane, stopped at the Medford auport enroute to Oompton, Calif., from Spokane, Wash. yesterday afternoon. Tall Sunflower A sunflower, 13 feet and one inch tall, and grown by A. H. Doerner, of Melrose, is be Ing displayed at the Roseburg cham. ber of commerce office. Teach at Brownaboro Miss Lydla Smith has resigned her position at the Ashland chamber of commerce office and will teach school this winter at Brownsboro, Ore. Fluhrers at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fluhrer left Medford last night for their summer home at Lake of the Woods, where they are spsnding the holiday week-end. Visits Mother Walter Scott, who has been In San Francisco for the past year, arrived in Medford yester day to spend several days as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Clara Scott, Teachers Institute There The an nual teachera Institute of Jackson county will be held In Medford on October' 10, and that of Josephine county will be held at Grants Pass on October 38. . Merrttt at Merrill Eugene Merrltt of Central Point Is assisting his brother B. F. Merrltt, In the nost- oince at Merrill, Klamath county, during Mrs. Merrltt's absence caused by her Illness. . , Returns To Michigan Paul Wag ner, who had boon spending a vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner, In Ashland, and other relatives, left for his home In De troit, Mich., last week. Visited Ills Parents Phil Singleton of Medford, spent a few days, at Roseburg last week ' visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Singleton Sr., and attending to business for his firm, the Zellorbach Paper company. Harris Home Prom North W. P. Harris of the aoodyoar agency has returned to this city from attending tne conierence in Portland for sales man of the Goodyear company. He reports southern Orefjon sales are very gratifying. MtM Griffin Has School Miss Ber- nice Griffin, who lives on the Murphy road In Josephine county, who grad uated from the Southern Oregon Normal at Aahland last year, will teach during the coming school year at Altmont, Ore. , Fair And Rounrl-iin A number of Medford people will attend the Klam ath county fair at Klamath Falls, which began yesterday, and also a few from here will take In the Lake county round-up at Lakevlew, which also began yesterday. Blue Book Out Soon The new Oregon bluebook, official directory of the state, will be ready within three weeks, Secrotary of State Hoas an nounces. Contrary to former prac tice, a charge of 35 cents a copy will be made to all but schools and pub llo officials., PAST YEAR 4.41 IN. The monthly meteorological report of W. J. Hutchison, head of the Med ford weather bureau, made public last evening la In the main a repl- tltlon of drouth conditions which have existed for months past, and read as follows: "Drouth conditions continued un broken throughout the month with day temperatures averaging general ly above normal. Clear, cloudless skies prevailed with an over-abundance of bright hot sunshine. Except for a light unmeasurable fall of rain on the 16th, which was recorded as a trace, no precipitation occurred. "Maximum temperatures averaged 91.8 degrees and as compared with previous records for August this fig ure Is slightly in excess of the usual mean. Minimum temperatures were mostly seasonable. The higher tem perature for the month, 103 degrees, was recorded on the opening day. On the sixth the minimum thermometer registered a low temperature of 44 degrees, the lowest for the month. Hot, dry weather with compara tively low relative humidity combin ed to make exceptionally high fire hazards In the surrounding forest areas Smoke from forest fires per sisted In the Rogue River valley throughout the month varying In In-, tensity from light to dense. Occas-; lonally thick banks of smoke limited BEAUIIFICA1N OF UNION CK. RESORT T YEAR PLAN When the plant of E, W. Orelner, proprietor of the store and resort and E. P. Becklehelmer, proprietor of the restaurant and filling station are finally realized the pretty Union Creek resort will be greatly beautl fled and enlarged. As It Is now, this pleasure spot cn Unlcn creek between Prospect and Crater lake Is growing popular annually that Messrs, Orelner and Becklehelmer have been having hard work to keep pace with that popularity and attendance of vacationists and tourists. i is generally recognized that if progress In the resort's development is maintained as In the past, Union Creek will be an Immensely attrac tive resort, forming part of a triangle with the vacation-famed Crater na tional park and Diamond lake re sorts. ; Some time ago suggested plans for enlarging the resort buildings and landscaping the grounds were put Into the hands by the above named men, of Prof A. L. Peck, landscape expert of the Oregon State college, and these plans drawn by Mr. Peck were received yesterday from, him for approval by the Crater National for est headquarters office here, as Union Creek lies within the confines of the forest. After the Crater forest officials approve, the plans must further be the horizontal visibility to less than submitted for the approval of the one mile. "The shortage of precipitation. amounting to .24 Inches, which Is the normal August rainfall, brings the total deficiency for the seacon (September 1, -1930 to August 31, 1031) to 4.41 Inches, The annual rainfall season terminated on August 31st with a total of 13.67 Inches. Normal seasonal rainfall for the Medford area la 18.08 Inches, "Northwest winds prevailed with a total monthly movement of 3933 miles. Wind velocity averaged 8.3 miles per hour with the highest vel oclty recorded on the 17th from the northwest at a speed of 24 miles per hour." The summary data for the month follows in part: Date Max. ..103 ..103 .. 96 .. 90 .. 83 85 No Brother Now to Visit The death at Jacksonville last WedneS' day will probably mean that the an nual or bi-annual visits of the lat ter's brother, J. A. Blxby, the well known aged Lincoln, Neb., newspaper columnist, to Jacksonville and Med ford will be discontinued. . - Jack Kerr as Orator Jack B. Kerr, of Vernonla, Ore., former well known Medford young man and later Copco branch manager for several years at Grants Pass, where he was president of the Rotary club of that olty, ad. dressed the Portland Rotary club last week on "The Proposed Short Cut to Our Ocoan Beaches." . Big Orocery Combine Henry James, secretary and general counsel for MacMarr Stores, Inc., left Portland last woek to attend a stockholders' meeting In Baltimore, Md Soptem' ber 11, called to ratify the acquisi tion ot MacMarr Stores by the Safe way Stores organisation and to com plete closing details ot the deal. . Nelson Bark at Portland Harry N Nelson, special agent for the Massa chusetts Bonding and Insurance company, left yesterday for Portland after a short business visit In Med ford. While here Mr. Nelson, who Is past state adjutant ot the Ameri can Legion, gave a tslk on the local Legion radio program last Wednesday night, First Meeting In 80 Tears One of the pioneer stage drivers who attend ed the dedication ot Pioneer bridge, was Tom Burnett, who came down from near Roaeburg. He and J. B. Russell met at the Russell home for the first time In sixty years. The two were playmatea and school boys to gether when their homes were In Ashland In 1871. Treka Dally News, . Koine Knoll Bankrupt Property of the Rogue Knoll Inc.. planned a year ago by O. O. Moses as a sum mer fishing camp aeiuse, was nousnt Wednesday morning at sheriff's sale by the Rogue River Hardware com pany, to satisfy bills against the en terprise. A road waa opened up and some cabins constructed at the Knoll, which rises at the turn of the Red wood highway at Shattuck's corner, about five mile from Orant Pass. Brill Sheet Metal Works doe ex pen repairing, fender and auto body repairing. Med- Oreen elab. 83.50 oer load, ford Fuel Co. Tel. Ml. Krystalglow, kodak gloss supreme. . 07 . 84 . 83 . 88 . 87 . 94 . 04 . 87 ...103 ... 04 ... 99 ... 01 Mln. 60 83 80 53 ,49 44 46 48 53 ' 63 50 63 49 63 61 55 63 54 60 53 60 48 63 53 63 63 49 : 53 57 54 49 Mean 83 83 78 71 87 64 88 72 76 70 , 91.8 53.4 73.1 Meteorological Report September fl, 1931 Medford and vicinity: Cloudy Sun day; little change in temperature. Local Data . -, 5 ? J ? r 7- Temperature (degrees) 63 86 j Highest (lost 12 hrs.).... 94 91 Lowest (last 13 hrs, )..... 61 60 Rel. humidity (percent) -60 19 Precipitation (Inches) ...... 0 0 regional forester. These plans provide among other things beyond beautifying the sur roundings, for better accommodations In every way for the convenience and comfort of patrons. In addition, the forest service will enlarge and Improve the Union Cteek camp grounds, Including the Installa tion of running water, supply of which Is to be taken from Union creek, and out-door fire places. The improvements to be made by the owners of the resort will probably not be ready until late next spring, but the running water and fire places will probably be Installed this fall yet by the Crater National forest, os the forest 'has already been allotted and received the money for this pur pose. WEEOlUPLEHELD TO FEDERAL JURY M. Levy and wife of Weed, Calif., arrested Saturday morning in the Slskiyous were bound over to the fed eral, grand Jury Saturday afternoon by County Judge Alex Sparrow, act ing for Deputy united States Com mlssioner Chauncey Florey, on vaca tion. Levy and wife were held under $2000'bonds. The pair was charged with the pos session of 50 gallons of moonshine said to have been Intended for Labor day consumption in this city. Levy la proprietor of an auto camp at Weed, Calif. FINpifTf State of weather P.Cdy. P. Cdy Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, none. . Sunrise today, 6:41 a. m. Sunset today, 0:37 p. m. Sunrise Monday. 6:43 a. m. SQUELCH BEAN PAN ABLAZE A pan of beans on flreat 330 South Grape street resulted late yesterday In a call to the local tire department. Earlier yesterday morning, a fire In the attlo and roof of the O. O. Flur- ey residence at 825 West 13th street called the local department to the scene, where the blase was soon placed under control. HI OXE-ELEVhN-RAR-RANrH 111 Saddle horses tor hire. By hour, day r week, special trips into the mtna. at reasonable rates. Mew equipment and good horse. Tel. r. w. Jnn. Provolt Mall address Murnhv. Ore O. O. Pumas of this city has re ceived notice that he Is winner ot the Ooodyear sales- contest for the months of July and August. As a re sult he, will be given a trip to the Ooodyear Tire factory In Akron, Ohio. He will arrive In the east octoDer 31 to attend the meeting of winners Irom all sections of the United States. Mr. Purnaa' record "Is an exceptional one In view of the fact that he was competing with dealers in Long Bench, Los Angeles and other large coast cities. His many friends are congratulating him on his success. ROUND TOP DOG POISONING CASES STILL UNDER QUIZ Suspicion In the dog-poisoning campaign, which has been going on for sometime in the Round Top dis trict,' centers today on one man, who is himself a dog owner, it waa an nounced yesterday. No charges, how ever, have been brought against him because of lack of other than cir cumstantial evUence. , Four more dogs In the vicinity have been poisoned. Two died from the poison and two more were found In time for antidotes to be effective, Ople Stafford, humane officer report ed yesterday. One dog belonged to Miss Viola Kershaw, whose little terrier was killed by' poisoning about two months ago, causing awards, out for appre hension of the poisoner to be raised to 81000. The two dogs killed by the poison ing belonged to Audrey Von Stein and E. S. Vromsn. The former was a val uable terrier and a gift to Miss Von Stein. It was poisoned Wednesday night.' '' Mr. Vroman's dog was a setter. It was found 111 Thursday and died en- route to the dog hospital Friday. The fourth dog was also owned by MIbs Von. stein and was found before the poisoning proved fatal. A diagnosis Is being made by Geo. Schumacher, local chemist, to deter mine the type of poison used. The three houses, where the dogs were poisoned were locatd only a short distance- apart. Every effort Is being made by the humane officer and hosts of dog owners In Jackson county to apprehend the offender. 4 - TREE FALL HIS PROSPECT MILLER FOLGER DISCOVERY OF AGED CIGARS A. S. Lewis of Prospect Is In the Community hospital receiving treat ment tor a fractured pelvis and pos sible Internal Injuries sustained yes terday afternoon when struck by a tree at the, Lewis mill. Lewis was trucking In the Prospect forest for the mill, where he Is part owner, when a tree tell across the truck smashing him against the seat. An ambulance was Immediately call ed and arrived at the hospital about i o'clock with the Injured man. No more green elab wood available after Sept. 14. A big load of about a cord and a half for 65 . Phone 76 I Valley Fuel Co. . When W. H. roiger recently ran crn box of choice cigars 35 years old In his home, which he had for gotten or overlooked all these years the Medford man started something, as since -the reports come all parts or th Pacific, coast that men are searching their homes In hopes of making similar discoveries of pre- r nlfnt.fln. umBhRB. and if theV all start smoking whatever finds . they make the general public will prefer the murk of .neavy xoresi.nrea u havA Aomflthtne else . to talk about except the depression and drouth. The latest f!d or that sct u chronicled by the regottaa as -el. lows: : - -; 's- ''" .' ' - "A box of 50 ancient eigari, aate dating even the as-year-eia smokes recently unearthed in Medford, Is a to possession of I. R. Tildes, 4524 Fifty-second street Southeast. Mr. Tllden bought these cigars when fce was in Havana 33 years ago. "They, are very choice Bavaru cigars, Mr. Tllden says, but ha hit no Intention, ot pssslng them out to bis friends. Their sentimental value Is far greater than the pleasure which might be bad by smoking them. - Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Work. . - Regular Assembly of Table Bock Council No. IS, B. & 6. H., Tuesday, Sept. 8th, ut 7:30 p. m. Visitors ''welcome. P. J. MCPHERSON, Ills. Matter. ALDEN, Recorder: - 3EO. B, FILM ROUGH GUY PLANE PASSENGEF Victor McLaglen, movie actor, pass ed through Medford yesterday after noon aboard the trl -motor passenger plane, enroute to Los Angeles. Mo Laglen appeared at the opening of the new Pox theater In Spokane, and was returning south from Seattle. A load of green slab wod: about a cord and a half, 95 cash. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. - 1 Factory blocks, dry alane and body wood. Summer prices. Medford Fuel Co. Tel, 631. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MOST sensational bargain of the sea son. Chinook salmon for canning, 10c a lb., whole or half fish. Mon day and Tuesday only. Ivy St. Fish Market. TONS IN on KMED at 8:45 Mondy and Tuesday, for a sensational sale. Ivy St. Fish Market. WILL finance married man. 35-60. good appearance, fair education, tn a paying business of his own. Prof its not large to start with but will Increase as you learn the business. Must furnish A-l references and have car for delivery. Make appli cation In own handwriting to Mc Connon At Company, Dept. C-19S4, winona, Minn. Dollar for Dollar Electro-Kold Gives ereater value In electric Refrigeration . All porcelain model, rcg $219 Special Price ::...$189 ftfeflford Electric" Construction Co. B. M. BUSH, Owner Phone 00 Medford BldR. Hotel Medford Dinner $1 .00 Every Day in the Week "The Food Is Better" at the Medford LABOR DAY BALL . i S.E The Dance of the Season! nday Nite 7th TEMBER tl In the Big Medford Airport Hangar MUSIC BY Dom Provost's "Pep Peddlers" Special Features- Mttiiaw;Miijawe;ijBPB OAKLAND, Calif. Have several pieces 01 property: wanf property arounfl Medford. B. T. Williams, Camp Wlthui. CASH OR TERMS want action new home near new echoola coat over 3300. Make offer. Inquire 1016 W 11th. 83S-X. FOR RENT Apartment; low rent; 801 N. Central. FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Rebuilt Batteries $3.00 Batteries Charged 50c Service Electric Co- Phone 1279 ill s. Hniiy at. 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