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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1S31. A TO FINAL REWARD John D. Olwell, picturesque and aggressive leader or-the city in the "boom asys," and a pioneer of the Irtllt Industry In th Rogue River valla, died In a aanltartum today at. Oakland, Calif, following a long Ill new, according to word received by Mrs. J. r. Ready. Be waa about 8 yean of age. In hU time he waa one of the best known men of southern Oregon, and well known and remem bered by scores of older resident. Olwell apent his eany boynood and young manhood In the valley, moving Here with his parent from the east. With his father, for a number of yean he operated a flour mill at Phoenix. Later, hie father planted what la known as Snowy Butt Orch ards, near Central Point. He waa one of a family of four brothers and three sisters. Olwell waa a practical orchardtet, and well acquainted with land la Jackson county. He figured In many Of the large orchard dealt consum mated in 1910 and 1911, when en gaged In the realty business. At on time he waa associated with William M. Holmes, and later with J. K. (Moee) Barkdull. He waa a genial, free-handed man and untiring work er in his field. About twenty yean ago he moved to New York city, where he engaged In the brokerage and promotion bus iness. Later h moved to Florida, and when his health broke, moved to California. He has been falling for four yean. He la survived by hie wife, Ina Day Olwell, relatives and a large circle of friends. He enjoyed a wide acquain tance on the Pacific coast. Funeral arrangement have not been definitely decided upon, but It Is understood he will be brought here for the final rites and Interment. NOVEL EFFECTS FOR SCOUT JAMBOREE Th Boy Scout Jambore to be held In th Armory October 18th. will be quit unusual In that novel stage effect will be used In connection with th camp fir which la th last thing on th program. Th set are being mad at the suggestion of Oeorg Olson, manager of th Holly theatre, and they protnls to be strik ing. Colored lighting effect will be produced during th rally, certain events being carried on la colored or halt light where If Is possible. Tbla rally will give th parents tnd friends of scouting in th Rogue River valley a chance to ass om of the things learned by th scout. This event la open to th public Th scouts ar expected to attend from all outtld point including Ashland, Grants Pass, Kerby, Phoenix, Talent, and Rogu River. Th honor and satisfactory oamper awards earned by scouts at camp will be given to them. Scout songs and stunts will be en acted as they ar at camp, and an expert etory. teller wilt Mil tale of Indian lor at th camp fir. ( Walter L. Hayward, associate rex tonal scout executive of region 11. will be In Medford Sunday and Mon day to confer with local official. Re will address a meeting of muter in Ashland at noon and at Grant Pass In th evening on Monday, BUSY SEASON FOR Plans for th .numerous activities to be sponsored during th fsll and winter season by the Business and Professional women club were dis cussed today noon at th regular luncheon session of the club at th Hotel Holland. Th Halolwe'en dano on of th first affairs to grace the season, waa the leading topic. Musical entertainment for th ses sion waa furnished by Misses Elile Brown and Winifred Walker and Mn. Clarice Spuhn, who aang two numbers to ukelele accompaniment. Another good way to see the world, Is to get elected mayor of New York. Greensboro (Ga.) Herald-Journal, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment, aiB.OO. 309 w. Jackson. LORRAINE School of Beauty Culture Bpeoial Introductory Rates Now in Effaot. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Day and Night Classes 211 Steward-Drew Bldg. Klamath Falls RYE FOR SALE 8So Per Hundred Prices subject to change without notice. Zuckermann Bros. . Dorrls Highway between Midland and Worden. Medford Pear Sales on New York Auction 7rom New York Daily Fruit Reporter, furnished to The Mail Tribune by ; the Fruitgrowers' League Nine cars Medford Bsrtlett pears, 1 car Plemisb, sold here today,. On Oregon pears BRAND Bartletta. Plc-O-Pac Extras .. Blue Maltas Cross litre Red Maltese Cross Fancy Eskimo Extras Eclipse Fancy .. Bear Creek Extras Cub Fancy Polly Extras Top 0Day Fancy , , Del RIO Extras , ... Del Rio Fancy Fifth Ave. Fanoy Fifth Av. Fancy Blue Ooos Extra ..,..,.,. Blue Ooos Fancy OREGON BOSO, Glen Rosa Extra Olen Ivy Fanoy Bxs. , 020 , 336 . 2S5 , 75 , 468 . 20 . 373 , 312 , 308 , 267 . 353 , 630 . OIV . 223 . 31)8 , 34 133 SEPTEMBER 28. Bosc. 1 car mixed, 13 cars market higher, Washington 70s 80s 60s 100s 110 Washington Bartletts, 1 car Anjous, pears lower. 120s 136s 190s 185s 180s 10 Ss 210s .. 295 318 340 331 338 318 318 338 338 835 348 378 365 340 290 290 290 285 290 305 330 835 320 310 310 310 320 325 325 315 280 280 285 290 305 310 390 410 410 410 876 420 410 406 416 ' 330 830 330 848 845 846 868 380 366 866 316 320 320 318 338 836 340 840 838 280 ISO 280 300 305 320 335 325 335 , , . 880 310 830 875 380 866 366 365 865 280 280 300 310 310 340 340 340 840 340 306 908 300 806 316 335 360 340 326 300 300 300 310 336 33S 836 840 . . 330 330 336 840 360 840 340 328 826 280 296 395 300 300 388 296 800 395 806 330 336 316 820 820 320 - 370 370 270 280 380 386 395 310 306 296 U bxs. Medf'd 8ECRXES. bxs. 60S 6s 72s 76a 84 98s 106s 114 133s 133S 144 173s 175 Jbls. Bear Crk Extra.,.. 386 218 216 198 196 190 190 190 190 186 186 190 176 176 186 1 car Avg. 322 846 305 319 296 406 387 328 806 863 329 330 326 ' 337 390 816 392 Avg. 187 Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Mrs. Wurts Hostess At Lorelr Luncheon Mr. Jack Wurut sntertained yes terday afternoon at luncheon and flv tablea of brl'dge. Autumn flow ers added beauty to th table and rooms ,o ocv- . prlre at bridge wore awarded ,Mesdsme W. S. Bolger, B. 0. Wilson and Robert Norrt. T.ioae present were MesUr.ir.:s B Trowbrldxe, Max Pierce, Lyle WltcoX. Robert Norrls. Glen Smith, O. T. Baker, . Donald Gray, Jack Porter, Robert Hart, FIbvIus West, W. S. Bolger, Rees Braley, Walter Flynn, Paul Smith. B. W. Dumb, B. 0. Wilson, Lois Day, W. B. Johnston. Ii, Legeeon and th hostes. Mn. Wurt. Winter Promise to Bring Treat for Music Lover Plana for organisation her of th southern Oregon branch of the Civic Music association ar monopolising the thought and talk of various circles. Person with an appreciation of good music ar anxiously await ing announcement of the thr con cert to b brought her through organisation of th branch. A mem bership of at least 400 will be nec essary to complete organisation and local society membera feel that an even greater number will be obtain ed In Medford, Grant Pass, Ash land and neighboring vicinities. Pan Hellenic Meet '. To Elect Officers The first session, which will mark th opening of th fall season for member of Pon Hellenic wilt b held at th Hotel Medford. Lunch eon will b followed by card and election of officer will b in order. Hostesses for th occasion will . bs Mesdames A. P. West and Robert Norrla. Garden Club Meeting At Hotel Tonight Mrs. 3. r. Reddy will tell the member of t!.9 Medford Garden club all about her recent trip north during which she Interviewed land scspe gardener of Portland and Seattle regarding th planting of shrubs, at th meeting called for this evening at th Hotel Medford. Many local shrub fanciers believe there are a number of beautiful shrubs not grown here, which could be with the proper planting ana cart. Mrs. Reddy talk I antici pated by all thee. Guests Here Of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Chandler and small daughter of Seattle arrived in Medford last night and are guest of Mr. Chandler' unci and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reynold. They planned to continue their Journey south today, wwher they will visit Mrs, J. w. SUffecool, Mr. Chandler'a mother.' , Rummage Sale Plans Interest St. Mark's Guild. Plan for th rummage sale ar holding th attention of membera of St. Mark' Guild this week. Th sal will open Friday In th build ing next door to the Pantorlum to continue through Saturday and ail persons with article to be con- trlbuMd to th sal ar aeked to call Mrs. M. M. Herman at 661-T. . e s Miss Ruhl, Leave Tonight For Vasaar Mis Roxanna Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Root. W. Ruhl, will leave this svsnlng for Poughkeepsle N. T to enter her second year at Vasaar. Sh will be accompanied to Portland by her father. School will open at th eastern college Tuesday. Amos Weaver .Announces the Opening Friday Morning of the New SANITARY MEAT MARKET Located in Moffatt's Grocery Featuring a Complete Line of the Very Best Government Inspected Meat. Rabbits, Chickens, Cold Meats Free Delivery Daily at 8:10 and 2:30 Groceries Call 109 Sbffatt's Grocery W Have Everything In Orocories, fruits and Vegetables FOUNTAIN and LUNCH Phoif!27 1 1 i -i IV Attending Lnncheon In Ashlsnd Todsy Mrs. R. O. Fowler nd Mr. Louis Brown of this city ar among guests attending the bridge luncheon In Ashland today for which Mrs, B. B. Ball 1 hostess. Dixie Club to Meet With Mrs. Frame The Dixie club will meet Batur. day afternoon with Mrs. Robert Frame at Phoenix. An enjoyable af ternoon Is anticipated. Postpone Bank Case Trial To November The ault of the Medford National bank against R, A. Blanchard, sched uled for hearing today In the circuit court, was postponed by agreement of attorneys until November 2. In the first trial a verdict was rendered In favor of Blanchard. Toe bank car ried the case to th supreme court, where an opinion reversing the lower court was handed down. The bank seeks payment of a eum approximat ing $6000 on a transaction lnvwr.ng securities. E SHOWING AT FAIR "We did better than I expectsd," laconically aatd County Agent St. G. Powder today In speaking of Jackson county capturing third team place, and th highest Individual scoring honor rh th state-wlds v-ri club con test at th state fair, from which h and the members of th livestock Judging team arrived back In Med ford last evening. "It should be remembered that all the membera of a stock Judging team of a county entered In competition had to be from the same 4-H club of that county. All our 4-H clubs have had the same training In live stock Judging and are very good, but our team always entered In th state fair Is th winning team of the local fair. This team this year consisted of Harry Chllders, Muriel Morse, a girl, and George McCracken, all of the Valley View club. By so doing they won s 840 cash priz. Ocorge McCracken, who won th highest Individual scoring honor, captured the medal given by th American Jersey Csttl club, Mrs. Mabel Mack, county homo demonstration agent, with the mem bers of th demonstration teams of th 4-H clubs of the county, did not arrive horn last avenlng as expected from Salem, but ar now expected by this venlng. The winner of th girls' demon stration teams will not b known until' th last of the week, as the demonstrations will not be complet ed until finished Friday night. JENKINS' 'cO.MMENT (Continued from page one) the girl took a reef In their skirt and pulled the hem up toward their knees? 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POSTAL VESTIBULE CONTRACT STARTED Th work of enlarging the mall vestibule snd widening the driveway of the Medford postofllc by B. I. Ruwart se Sons, which firm obtained th contract with 1U bid of 31.000. began yesterdy noon, wiwun an hour after Colonel Stewart had re esiTart a eelearam from the super- vlslng architect of the treasury that all matter connected with th bid were OJC. The entire work Is to be complted within 46 dsys, according ty the contract. The first work being done la th excavating of th driveway In th rear and on th west aid of th fed eral building, so as to permit of tAe widening of the poetofflce loading platform. This work progressed fast yesterday afternoon and today with a steam shovel and a number of workmen with truck on the Job. As fast as the dirt waa excavated It was hauled away In trucks. When the excavation work 1 don the building of th new concret driveway will be started, and then (he enlarging of the mall veetlbul and loading platform will be begun. 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