MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1-t, 1931. PAGE EIGHT u t 0 : M N S T tt re LAKEATTENDANCE SH ATTERSREGO RD Last Year's Total of 157, 693 Eclipsed Wednesday Expect Well Over 160, 000 Will Enter Park CRATER LAKB NATION AIi PARK, Cr Sept. lWSpI A new attend ance record tor Crater lake, rapUHj passtnf the 190.000 mar tat tit ea rn, sea let dnrlns the put week. It Tear's season total at 157.693 visitors n passed Wednesday vrhen the IStjmo nark waa readied. With prospects of air weather, several tfcooaend more visitors are expected ill the park before the IKJ1 travel wann cloaca October 1 The UCftt segregation of guests re veals that the state at Calllomie leada the Hit with 4B.130 people In 18.103 can lor lint entries, but lor the (rand total of am entries and re entries Oregon la credited with 78.879 visitors, srrtvtne In 23.853 ears. Of thla number, 43.188 were of the latter rTssitlft1" and So.ooo of the for mer. Record ahow there were 0719 visitors by re-entry from California. Washington Third. Washington U third In the Uat with 4853 people, traveling In 1830 cara. In addition to 883 by re-entry. Every atate In the union haa been repre sented, with Kew Tork and Illlnote keying In the number of traTelera from ealtern point. Over 800 Tle ttors here arrlred from each of the states. Ohio and Pennsylvania are no far behind and bare a combined total that will loon reach 1000. Vermont, Kew Hampshire, Dela ware and Ituiaatppt are at the bot tom of the llel with a combined total of a little over 60 visitors. The ever ee for other atatea, with the excep tion of Idaho reported with a total of over BOO. hover around the 300 mark, exetnslve of re-entries. The 1931 -essoo baa attracted quite a, number of vlalsora from all parte of tha world, with guana from Eng tend. Germany, Prance and Canada predominating- There nave been ip pnxdmately 180 Ttalton from the lat ter country, with the number from the European continent comparatlreiy mailer. Mexico wa represented by atx visitors. Arriving by stags and In their motor can, toortete arrtved from Haiti. Cypress, Ouam. China, IWitnm. Switzerland. Holland. Po- land, Ireland. Scotland. India. Strain Settlements. Ceechcelovakla, Austria. Korea. Peru, Japan, Colon of South Africa and Spain. Air Vbttort Toe. Cnabe to check In. approximately 18 airplanes, estimated to have car rled a people. Beer over the park this season. Several army planes were Included, with the majority private planes, most of which held fairly high altitudes. However, one or two earns as low as to descend within the crater walls eurrouxtdlnf the lake. Auto stages brought 483 people and 3t arrived by mlerellaneoue means of travel, In the Utter claaatflcatlon. suite a number of hikers wers soled, wtut several from eastern points. There were several teams, and one bi cyclist, a one-armed man of Salem. Oregon. Snow, which fen last week to total of four tnches on one day and as Inch on two other days, melted rapidly. With the skies cleared of stormy weather, the atmosphere baa been remarkably dear, affording some of the best news of the lake that PEAR SHOW PRIZE LIST 10 ATTRACT The prtxs Urt la announced today tor the pear foods ahow. which will be one of toe leading features of the 4H dub and educational fan es the Jackson county fslr grounds this week-end. Entries must be In by 10 o'clock Friday morning. September 13. In the textile room of the womens building. The ahow Is a. county wtds project and no fees will be charged far entering exhibits or for attending the fair. The prises offered for foods and recipes utilising peers are expected to draw an extensive list of dis plays from all eecttona of the valley, afn. Pred Cummings, chairman of the pear consumption campaign, an nounced thla morning. The list Includes: fresh pear piss, grenw prise. 38D0. Pte with one crust, first prtxe a; second prtss, as. Pie with two crusts, ftnt prtxe. 83: second prtxe. 33. Baked pear foods: TjpeMe down cake, first, S3 -50; second, 31. Pear sauce cake, first, 13 50-. sec ond. 81. aflscellsnroos (not included In above, first e.2.50: second, tl. Canned and preserved: Canned, first, 81: eecond, ftoe. Preserved, first, 3100: eecond. 50c. Conserve, tint, 81: second. 80c. tflsrellsneous (not Included tn above) mt, 81: rcond. 80c Salad recipes: Best collection, first. 33.90; eecond. 81.00. Best single, first 31 DO: eecond 80c. Miscellaneous recipes (written or typed on card or paper, 4x8 Inches Best collection, first, 8180: second. 31.00. Best stng'.e. first. 31.00: second 80e Best display of foods prepared with pears, canned or fresh: Plrsv 8340; second. 8100. (Quantity and onallr- considered). Recipes must accompany each entry. (Pornbhed by the Jackie Cemety Abstract Ce, Ul - Sham Street) Marriage Ureases. Jaouea Cornelius Dorscbodt and Annls Ssrsh Hughes. Huzh Mllford Purees and TercHa Theodore Swanson. Robert W. Peten and wsoiet i. soon. Edward H. Eealln and Sarah Oush- rldge. Ted ftx"?" and sajexi names - ell. William Pearl Davis and cortnne Olnet. Boy Watkln and Harriet proosi- fleld. Herbert Amlck and Jewea Ooaneu. Elmer C. Pagb and PVwa Whltaker Benfro. Dave B. Brown and Elsie YarBroogn Kenneth C. Markwlck and Aeta L. Taylor. Probate Ceort Estate of John Greb. deceased. Ad mitted for probate. Circuit Court. Era J. K. Kennedy vs. Erin M Kennedy; divorce. Thomas C. Devore and Martha Both Devon, minors: guardianship. KenneU-EUle, Inc. vs. city of lled ford et al; for restraining order. Claycomn Motor Co. vs. H. A. KJrk land; chattel lien. Lenetta L. Ooodwyn vs. John P. Ocodwyn et aL Divorce and money. Credit Service Company vs. AUred T. Harm. For money. Lulu wwiitw as executrix of estate of Oeorge K. Hamlin, deceased va. Max Leuddemann et al. rat money. Charles DunUp vs. Oeorge Millard. Replevin.' Spokane Savings Bank vs. . r. Janes et aL Foreclosure mortgage. O. B. Gates Auto Co. vs. WUIard Whitman Chattel lien. Jackson County Building and Loan Assn. vs. Leila Oodlove et vrr. Fore closure mortgage. Smith a WatkUM vs. wuuam Chlnn. Chattel Uen. Matilda Lofland vs. Fred J. Both et aL Foreclosure mortgage. Orvell B. Zimmerman vs. Eunice A. Zimmerman. Dlvorc. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Brtand W. Mold. For money. Beat Estate Transfers. Adolf Serials tt m to B. k Schuar: w. D. 30 acres In Sec 15. Tp. 15 8.& 3 W. Chsrles B. Holmes et ux to Joseph P. HoagUnd t m: Q C. D. In IX L a 31, Tp. SO 8. B. 3 W. Oievsnner O. Mathews to Jesse H Kennedy et al: w. O. SW4 of Sec 4. Ta. 40 S. R. 3 W, ISO L. B. Roes to O. S. Oordon; W. D. Lots 13 and 13 tn Blk. IS, Central Point. Geo. R. Myrn et ux to Jacob O. Myen: W. D. 8E4 of KEti of Sec 3. Tp. 37 S. B- 3 W; also the of Lot 17 tn Amy Oottsgw Add. to Central Potnt. Mary Dubba to Harry E. Dabbe: W. fx tract of land m Central Potnt (Block 741 Charles C. Oarrett to C. E. Apple gate et ux. W. D. Lot a. tn Emlg'i Add. to Medford. Lottie Wood to State of Oregon. W. D. Oj04 acres tn the SWVt of KO"4 of sec 37, twp. 34. 8. B. 1 W. W. M. A J Hornby et ux to L. A. Eschle et ux VT. D. Lou 10, II and 13 of blk. a of Laureihum Add. to Med' ford. J. I. Case Co. to Frank J. Patterson. W. D. Lots S and 3. In block 2. Westmoreland Add. to Medford. Kellw L. Hlcken Simmons to David Hlckcn. Q. C. O. Parcel of land off If. end of lot 18 In Amy Cottage Add. to Central Point, containing 1 acre. J. D. Bodgers et ux to Margaret A Taylor. W. O. Lots 1 and 3, block 3, Orchard Home association tract. Also lot 3 tn sec 33. twp. 37 8. R. 2 W. corns Inlng three acres. M'CRADY'S CAFE OPEN FORMER HEX LOCATION With the fust breakfast menus printed, everything kt all set for the opening of McCradys Cafe to morrow morning. Tueedsy, at 8.-00 o'clock. Manager Harold McCrsdy announced today. Herman Burgoyne. who was asso ciated with Mr. McCraay at Lee Dukes restaurant In Eugene for the past two years, si also a business partner tn Medfordl new cafe. Both men an well known throughout the Rogue River valley, having been owners of the Rex Cafe for two yean. Extensive re-modeling has trans formed McCradys Cafe Into an at tractive place with 13 roomy, dark oak booths and a 40-toot oak counter for abort order service. The kitchen Is strictly modern and equipped with all new ranges, and Hams re frigeration. Arthur Oces, who has been employed as chef by Mr. Mc Crsdy for the past four years, k In charge of the culinary department at McCrsdya. A full line of pestrtes and bakery goods will be featured. An official grand opening will i be held Saturday, September 18. at the new restsursnt. but ta the meantime ee. teeners will be given a fatr sample of first-class meats and short orders served 34 hours dally. REVIVAL OPENED E listta? natctfccgB ta tbe b! test on SCorta Cntzml titan wr opened last wale? vtta a cprtcy aodteao aad great enthm.'uzn- Tht msdimem tu put ta a B-ppr trmnm of mind at ono bj thm slBfis; of tat great chorus eaotr uxder U- rccttoe of DTr rmhaLow, to ocg leader of thm mvAngtiMXic party. Urs. Coe. at tn ptaao. tfirtlLcd 'la aodSeac with her pUTtcc 8unrto of aegro rpirttoais by Mr. PeahoUov wm greatlr apprtxteterf. Or. Eatoa. pastor of ta Ftm Bap- tSst chorea. Introduced ktr. Hlajta bothua. Tho mad a brief atatemat abof2 the pxrrpoa of th aoeeCasi. Be annoqived meetings voold be oocdoeted erery al$ht thla veea, ta ci titling Monday B'gtrt. Be said th eraxgettstt party represents the great Moody Bib: Instttnt of Cat cago. aa tolereryrnT.atlnfTal school for ta training of Christ tan workers, and th purpose her ta to "pray and plan sad work together with Gods peep of Medford sa sa effort to reach men and women sad oar young peopS for Chris sad th church.- Crangellst W. W. Sfrannon. who haCs from Mstaslppt. spoks on th subject: "Th Conflict of th Acs." He said ta part: "Erer staoa th fall of man there has been a never- ceastay conflict between the wtsdom of man and th power of Ood. As high as th heavens am shore the earth, so are God's thoughts bSfhrnr aha nmaa's thoughts, and God's ways U?tier than man's way." Prom many of his hearers there were expression of approval at th stzsistfrward "-"T of th sran- geiist and the sbseao of such ex trsrscaaces sad eccentricities ss are often associated with this sort of endesTor. Th hearty cooperation given by so many of th Christian peep: of Uedford todlcaus their faith tn the enterprise PROSPECT LIQUOR Radio Program KMED (Msll TrfbanVlrgla Station) Monday. F. H- 3 so S Western Auto Supply: Hews and Marketa by Man Tribune. to 3 Mutisl M:n: Where to Oar. The Tccrsry. 7 to 3 nipplmias Train: Crtrus Soap: An Becjuest program, t to 3 All Bequest program: Be- mote from Fos Cnuerian. Twesday. A-M- 7:M to 8 Breakfast Broadcrst of Ken by Mall Tribune. S to 3 Fan Dandy: Treaiare Boa. g to 10 Friendship Circle by Econ omy Oroecterta: Pet Milk. 10 to 11 Bo. Oregon Gas: Domes tie Lsuadry. It to 13 FBgldalre: KMED pre sentation. F. Uy 13 to 1 Heath's Drug Store; Gol den west: S. Ceegon Theaten: Ken Flashes by Man Tribune. I to 3 Sperry Flour: Solders Dairy: Peoples Eecerte: Jackson Co. Tdg. at tan. 3 to 330 Soeelty progrsm: Wor'-d 430 to 3 E3ED presentation. $ to a La-sis super station: Hews and Marketa by Man Trlbune. a to T Checker Cab: Where to Got FbOco. T to 3 Happiness Train: Camp Laurel; Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co. 8 to 3 All Bequest program. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS ASK EMPLOYMENT Boys of the local Junior high school bars taken a co from the proTerbtal college- boy who works nta way through school and baT been applying to Principal B. B- Pinch for pre! I-" tn homes shout the dfry to work for room or board or both. Although the tTgh school operate an empkrytnent bureau for boys and girls tt Is not generally known that th Junior high has f"fT' srrange meats to help out-of-town students get pUced so they can attend school Miss Delia Watsesaat. dean of girt. hivwte ampaoyment for the girls of th school and Principal Finch the boys. In a raid In th Prospect district late yesterday, by th aherUTs of nc. astdsted by the stat poUc. s man glrtna; th nam of Burnett was arrested, sad Is held tn th county Jail, charged with violation i of th liquor laws. Two other houses in the district under suspicion were Ttalted.. but no lncrmtinstlng m denc was found. Bennett was llrlas; in a teat on th Bed Blanket road, where 33 gallon of beer mash was setzed. and a number of bottles broken. Th suthorrtles beUer that a ttpr regarding their coming was flashed ahead of their srrrrsL Th raid fallowed th receipt the past week of com plaints regardtng th settrtty of liquor vendors tn th Prospect sad Bed Blanket sections who are said to hare found a lucra- tiT trad among th Ishorers on the California -Oregon Power com pany construe taon work. Bennett at alleged to bse sold beer to fimnws, and to bar been on of th mala sources of supply. It has also been reported that one of th Copco workers, when stupe- fled with moonshine, was "Tolled" and robbed of a small sum of money. PEAR CANDY ADDED TO LOCAL PRODUCTS LIST C&woUte-coated pear candy is the latest dainty added to th list of pear products manufactured tn sfedford. Th oady is mad by Buckingham's sad is my deUctous. those who bare tasted tt report today. Each day brings in a tart of new uses for pears sad much mteresi ts being expressed tn th pear foods show to be held st th Jackson coun ty fairground this week tod ta con nection wtth th 4-H dub sad edu cational fair. It la expected to bring forth many new rectpe. LOCAL PEOPLE AT CRATER LAKE FOR SUNDAY OUTING CHATEB LAKE WATTOSAL PARK. Ore, Sept. 14. (Spl.) Glorious Sep tember weather yesterday caused a Sarg number of southern Oregon people to rlatt Crater Lake, where th sun shoo brightly sad th lax was a dear cold blue. Although rooms are STsHsbl at the lodg until September 30, and th cafeteria ts still open, th major ity of people at th park now are from Oregon points. Uedford TUt-tors yesterday includ ed Mrs. V. P. Bttdle, Sr, W. P. Bid. d. Wheldoa Btdal. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bedgepeth. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, K. P. ChtLtfreth. Fred Srfteffet. Mr. and Mrs. Mark MM lrr. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Gtrahan. Mrs. W. 8. Many, Wilms Manly. Mm C. Ghelardl, Mr. sad Mrs. A. B. Strmttoo, Mrs. A. B. H.nck. Miss Delphi ne Hfnrk. Miss Maurtn Car roll. Miss Carta Degermark. Miss Carol Bamsey. Miss Elizabeth 8wl gart, Mrs. Elliott Ayres, Tom Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kewbury. Mrs. B. M. Bush. Miss Helen Bush, Wo. Aitken, Miss Prtsctlla Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Grey, E. Lw Knspp, and Lee Bishop. Other raly people were Mr. Mrs. Wesley Kelso of Agate, and Miss Edith Jacobs sad Mrs. L O. Gore of Central Potnt. Captain O. C. Apple gau of Klamath Palls also spent s portion of the dsy at the park. - Portland Autoists Break Plate Glass POfiTLAXD, Ore, Sept. 14 (AP) Poiice today were agarnhlng for two men la a large maroon sedan who during th night created a near riot by cruising through the east stde business section hurling rocks thru plat glass windows. Sererai large windows were shat tered by the m '.Miles Blot calls were answered by police from sererai sec tions but the men escaped. Oregoa treat her. Pah toctgnt and Taesday. but orar- eass tn west portion: norrnal temper store; moderate, chscgeahl winds affihore. Wedding Bells FREE CTsrs 9. Cunningham and Emer aoa AC Bebb. boUi at Uila etrv. were BinM at the home of ne ofCelatlng minister, Irrtn IXrpraf Sosdar. September IX ft was an-1 noancel this morning. Ttnej wlU j make tcefr borne ta ittalani. i We pay casa far seed clothing. Jsnnlngs Loan office. WE DEVELOP FILMS West Side Pharmacy Portraits at r,i'-""' The Jas leva op?. Hotly theater, t-tlt. 13-plate sarterv. c 1-jr. rsirutM . . . . Vv Battery Beeharglng 3e Soverin Battery Service ISSt yew Btverslde . 1av fiaa r 7 .-r-:-r , A warm night ... a hint of "B.O.". . and romance ends with the first dance! m jo . V SB Mm ,Sa t-." -.--v- 'i u l - a aw mm ar V;:- f Yoii may hare it . . and not know if. Yet no one dares tell you . . ichy take chances? CARELES5XE5S about "B.0." (body odor) can cost so much popular ity, friendship, even love itself! For your own sake, don't risk it. Face the unpleasant fact that anyont may offend especially right now when heat and humidity make us perspire more freely. We seldom notice "B.0." in ourxlces. But others do instantly. A tcarm-tteather Mafeguard End all "B.O." danger. Do as millions of particular men and women are doing. Wash and bathe with Lifebuoy. Its creamy, abundant, searching, lather Lifebuoy S H A V I N C " C R E.A M Tes&r icoci from Unvicg vaoxatt like sxisic vfecn rov ase this eew ebofcie. ceaie. mnrrt:ws hrhrr. ' penetrates and purifies pores removes all odor gives bath-to-bath fresh ness and freedom from "B.O." worries. A wonderful complexion soap Dull, cloudy complexions quickly re spond to Lifebuoy's gentle, yet thorough, cleansing. Clogged pores are gently freed of beauty-robbing impurities sallow skins quickly toned and stimulated back to healthy, glowing loveliness. Its pleas ant, extra-clean scent that vanishes as you rinse tells you why Lifebuoy is such a fine complexion soap. It purifies! A pnivd V Letts SBOmm Co. Canbndet, Matt, f HEALTH SOAP stops body odor- When Food Sours In Stomach "Bteurated" atagnests bring quk-t posture relief. Ends Oie. Sourness. Acid Indigestion, aisles Btomtch feel fine. All over the world tot stotnavn uls most people prefer and demand Totrr ehotre of powder or tablets at Jarmtn Wood t that nearest drug store. KATHRYN L0CATELL Oives attractive natural looking Permanent Wave. Tulip Oil Wavet 56.50 Other Permanent $5.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave Short Hair, 75 330 S. 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Ideal for mantel or table, lent outlet No further at Pnt it into any conven ' tention necessary no winding, oiling or regu lating. $2.00 down puts it in your home. Balance $1.00 weeklv G-E Deluxe Cleaner $42.50 The PcLuve clraner of Kfll known General Klrc ttto quality with tlie mi. per-ponerful suction. Other o. E. Cleaners priced at S27.50 and $35.00 1 jFjrslH ll'H'lsXsL, G-E Washer Famous General Electric Washers, with the well known Activator, priced at $108.50 PALMER MUSIC HOUSE Corner Main and Bartlett J. H. Isaac We Sell Happiness" Phone 7S3 W. H. Fluhrer VaSrja. oil Electrol Burner Rlslit now Is the time to In vestigate the ELECTRO!, Oil Burner the efficient, si lent and eco nomical sola -tlon t o yonr heatlnr problem