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    aiEDFORD jrATL TEIBTJXE, IEDFORD, OREGON, THUESDAT, OCTOBER 22, 1931.
PA'GE THREa
VALLEY VIEW
VALLEY VIEW, Ore., Oct. 22.
(Spl.) Mrs. C. W. Glasgow accom
panied Mrs. Norman Merrill to San
Francisco Saturday for a lew days"
visit with relatives.
Employes of the Copco are re
pairing their line here this week,
putting in a number of new poles
and cross-arms.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Btratton at
tended the covered dish luncheon
at Masonic hall In Ashland Monday,
sponsored by the social club of
Alpha chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Montgomery
of Ashland were callers at the Btrat
ton home Sunday.
Mrs. E. D. Graham and daugh
ters, Helen and Ruth, spent the
week-end visiting relatives at Co
qullle. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kruggel and
children called at the Btratton
home Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glasgow at
tended a dinner and bridge party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Terrett In Medford Wednesday
evening.
Ernest Howell and Harold Bost
wlck returned from a hunting trip
this week with two nice deer.
Mrs. Rose Hughes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank DeFord, who has
lived here for several years, was
married In Ashland Sunday to a
man from Chlloquln, where they
will reside.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chllders spent
Saturday and Sunday at Prospect,
where Mr. Chllders hunted.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of Ferns
valley visited Mrs. Ward's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Morse Sunday.
Who Do Sunday school class of
the Ashland Methodist church held
a social meeting Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs, W. A. Stratton.
There were 24 ladles present. Mrs
James Lennox, Mrs. C. Abrams, Mrs.
J. R. McCracken, with Mrs. Strat
ton, were hostesses.
Valley View community club
meets October 22. Mrs. J. W. Mont
gomery of Ashland, gold star mother,
who went to France this summer,
will give a talk on her trip.
Mr. Wal term Ire of Ashland was a
business visitor In our community
Friday.
E. B, Adamson of Ashland was a
business visitor Monday.
BELL VIEW, Ore., Oct. 22. (Spl.)
John Farmer, who has been quite
111 the past week, is Improving.
A group of seven ladles of which
Mrs. E. J. Gowland is chairman, met
at the Upper Valley Community -club
house, Monday and Friday to prac
tice for tableau work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hessenauer en
joyed a visit from William Mitchell
of Chicago, the first of the week.
Mr. Mitchell Is an old friend of the
Hessenauers.
W. L. Welch, in company with
friends from Grants Pass, left Sat
urday for northern California to
spend several days In deer hunting.
Mrs. H. J. Ewlng, who was injured
during a controversy over a public
road, has returned from the Medford
hospital to the home of a friend in
Ashland.
Mrs. J. H. Williams, left the first
of the week for Tacoma. She will
make an Indefinite visit with her
niece, Mrs. Brock.
Mrs. Boargman left Monday for
Weed, Calif., to spend several day
with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Pratt.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor York of Cas
cade Locks, Wash., arrived last week
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
York.
Mrs. Leo Schroeneger entertained
Mrs. John Hessenauer, Mrs. I . E.
Dead man and her daughter on Wed
nesday. Miss Mary Hlghburger, granddaugh
ter of Mrs. Howard, has entered the
state university at Boulder, Colo. Miss
Mary attended the Bellvlew school
several years ago.
J. A. McCanse returned Tuesday
from his old home In Missouri, where
he has been visiting for the past
month. While there he attended a
reunion and with sixty other descen
dants, erected a monument in honor
of his grandfather, who was one of
the first settlers of Missouri. The
governor of Missouri gave the ad
dress. Mrs. W. E. TJmphette and daugh
ter from Florence, Ore., visited her
sister, Mrs. J. E. lowland last week.
Mrs. J. A. McCanse was a dinner
guest at the home of Mrs. L. D.
Meservey Friday.
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Patients Flee Fire.
OAKLAND. Cat. Oct. at (AP)
A' fire, starting In the attic, raced
through St. Anthonys hospital here
today. The patients were removed
without Injury and taken to other
hospitals.
EAGLE POINT
Watch Your
Kidneys
Treat Disordered Kidney
Function Promptly.
A naedne backache, with
bladder irritations; burning,
scanty and too frequent pas
sage and getting up at night,
may warn of disordered Kianey
function. Thousands recom
mend Doan's Pill in these con
ditions. Praised for 50 years by
grateful users the country over.
Sold by dealers everywhere.
Doan's
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EAGLE POINT. Ore., Oct. 22.
(Special) POtiner neighbors of Mrs.
E. A. Wllhlte motored to Eagle Point
Oct. 15 to spend the day. A covered
dish luncheon was served at noon.
Those present were Mrs, J. L. Rowe,
Mrs. McQlnnls, Mrs. J. L. Prink and
daughter Eva, Mrs. Paul Shultz. Mrs.
John Holtx.
Among those attending the dance
at Butte Falls Oct. 17 were Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Boyer, Victoria Dahack.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements and
son were Medford visitors Oct. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden called on
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson Friday
evening, Oct. 16.
Mrs. Fred Dutton returned home
Oct. 18 from Salem where she has
been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell and fam
ily were dinner guests Oct. 18 of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Smith.
Principal C. P. Davles, Miss Fern
Simpson. Miss Yetta Olson, V. F. Bar
rett, high school teachers; and Miss
Ruth Altken and Miss Wllda Dar
nellle, teachers In the grades attend
ed county institute In Medford Oct.
19.
On the evening of Oct. 15 a spare
wheel, an auto robe, and a flash
light belonging to Lawrence Wlnslow,
of Faber and Co. store were taken
from hla car.
Cliff Hick-son and Rudy Weldman
have been digging deeper In the well
at Mrs. Welclman's home. They have
now reached a depth of 26 ft. and
have struck a good flow of water, but
will dig a few fet deeper to assure an
adequate supply.
Mrs. Amos Ayera of Medford spent
Oct. 17 visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
Perry.
Out-of-town visitors Oct. 17 were
Mr and Mrs. Fred Dlnsmore, George
Daley, W. M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Nichols, Mrs. William Marrlan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry called
on Mr. and Mrs. Mick Young Oct. 18.
A charivari was held Oct. 16 for
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grab who were
married Oct. 15. Mrs. Greta was form
erly Miss Freda Chambers.
Relatives of Sam Harnlsh who Is
tn the city hospital at Ashland, re
rort that he would undergo an opera
tion this week.
Atty. Moulton of Medford was here
Oct. 18 pheasant hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fowler of Med
rord were among guests at the Sun
nyslde hotel Oct. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline and Mr.
and Mrs. George Stowell took Sunday
dinner with Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Wal
ters of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. George Givan and
sons Charley and Tommy were dinner
guests Oct. 18 of Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy attended Cen
tral Point grange Oct. 16.
A Medford physician was called to
attend Mrs. William Pierce Oct. 18,
who has the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and son
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ash
pole and daughter Pauline were din
ner guests Oct. 18 of Mr. and Mrs.
Verne D. Brophey.
George Hansen of Brownsboro and
Bill Adler of Sams Valley were busi
ness visitors In Eagle Point Oct. 19.
Mrs. E. A. Wllhlte is spending sev
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. William
Big ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blaine left
Oct. 18 for their home in Portland
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs J. A. Bltterllng.
Lawrence Wlnslow spent Sulday,
Oct. 18 hunting at Lake o the Wods. i
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Smith and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hankins at
tended a dinner Oct. 17 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster of Phoe
nix, the occasion being the 31st wed
ding anniversary of the Casters.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Owens and baby
of Yreka, Calif., who are visiting Mr
Owens' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Owens, called Oct. 18 on Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Young.
looking forward to this meeting for
I an awakening of the work of the
club.
Neighbors of Woodcraft met Wed
nesday night with District Organizer
Mrs. Thompson and several neighbors
of Medford present.
Managers of Oak circle met at the
home of Mrs. Lillian Coleman Friday
evening to go over work and prob
lems of the order. .
Painting of the Grange hall was
completed Monday. The work was
done by the men of the Grange. Last
Thursday the ladles met at the hall
and put up new decorations, and
cleaned the hall tn general. A cov
ered dish luncheon was enjoyed at
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvtn Inman, Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Maust and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Llttlefleld spent Saturday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wilcox playing bridge.
Joe Hartley and Miss Grace De
Vrlea, members of the Christian En
deavor society of the Presbyterian
church here were elected to offices
on the executive committee of Crater
Lake Christian Endeavor Union at
the convention held In Grants Pass
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheets called at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Boyer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wright of Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blemborn have
recently moved into the North Phoe
nix district, where they have erected
a new home. They are from the
Reese Creek neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shepherd, spent
a portion of last week In Portland,
returning home Tuesday.
Miss Sybil Caster Is spending this
week in EagUt point with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson motor
ed to Applegate to spend a portion of
t&le week with Mr. Burelson's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Germs ta and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Llttlefleld spent Sun
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Maust.
Mrs. Ed Marshall called at the
home of Miss Winnie Schnack Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Reames and
family spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Reames' mother, Mrs. F. E.
Furry. ,
Mrs. Morgan, who formerly lived in
this locality and then moved to Eagle
Point la moving back to Phoenix this
week, to the new home which she
has recently erected here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward were din
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Wilcox Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster1 and
daughters Elva and Sybil were din
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hankins at Eagle Point
8unday.
Mrs. Mary Barnes, who has been
spending the past two weeks visiting
the Doctors Standard here and her
son tn Rogue River, left Tuesday for
,her home In Lakevlew.
Mrs. Wm. Ferns and Mrs. Ray Ward
called on Mrs. Geo. Put man last Fri
day. Mrs. Putman who has been
confined to her home for some time
by illness, is greatly improved at this
time.
Mrs. Rob Furry and Mrs. Callle
Steadman called on Mrs. Darby
O'Toole Sunday.
Rev. Fred F. Schell and daughter,
Miss Eleanor Schell, and the three
Poling sisters, Mildred, Marjorle and
Gweneth, hiked to the Ed White
place west of Phoenix recently, where
they enjoyed a plcnlo lunoh with J.
O. N. Poling and Will Poling who
are cutting wood there. Mrs. Will
Poling and her children also were
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young were
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dickey at Ashland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheets and son Blllle
and daughter Eleanor spent Thurs
day evening at the home of their
daughter Mrs. Harold Crowell, who
gave a birthday dinner In honor of
the birthday of Eleanor.
Mrs. Chub Anderson was hostess
at a dinner at her home here Sunday
for Mrs. Donna Graffis, Mrs. Ted
Furry and chUdren, Mrs. Leta Furry
and Mrs. Jamlma Rose. v
GRANGE
BANQUET DATE IS SET
FOR EVENING OCT. 30
There have been some changes in
plana already announced, concerning
the get-together banquet to be given
by the Jacksonville Grange. The
regular session of the Orange will
be held October 23, and the banquet
wilt be held the following Friday,
October 30. Several important items
of business made the change neces
sary. Further announcements concern
ing the banquet will be made Fri
day evening and through the Mall
Tribune.
All members are asked to keep
this last date open for the banquet
as It Is hoped that every member
will be able to come. All new
members are especially Invited to
attend. A fine dinner and enter
tainment Is being provided to afford
a real get-together social evening.
A splendid club meeting was held
at Mrs. Jones' Wednesday afternoon.
A report or the extension service
rally day held at Central Point was
made by Mrs. Severance, Mrs. Lang
ley and Mabel Sims. Plans were
formulated relative to several pro
jects to be studied this year by the
club. Committees for the banquet
arrangements were also appointed.
HIGHEST TRAVEL RATE
Highest performance record of 34
air mall-passenger routes during the
first half of 1931 was registered by
the Seattle-Medford-San Diego sub
sidiary of United Air Lines, show
figures Just released by the post
offtcc department.
Of the 486.180 miles scheduled
during the six months on the Pa
cific coast route, 479,695 miles were
actually flown for an average or
98.5 per cent completed performance,
the highest for any long distance
airway with night and day flying.
.
Picture framing. K. D. Ross Co.,
22 S. Grape St.
SCHOOL HEAD TALKS
TO
P,T. A.
BELLVIEW. Ore.. Oct. 22. (Spl.)
October meeting of Bellvlew P. T. A.
was held at the school house Friday
evening. Superintendent G. A. Bris
coe of Ashland schools gave a talk on
"Parent Education." Mr. Briscoe' is
state chairman of this branch of the
P. T. A. work. Mrs. E. B. Dunn and
Roy Burns each sang a solo.
The toy orchestra, from Mrs. Wal
termire'a room, gave several numbers.
The .harmonica band from Mrs. Mc
Klnney'a room, made its initial ap
pearance. A Hallowe'en playlet was
a very entertaining part of the program.
Mrs. Geo. King, Mrs. W. L. Welcoh
and Mrs. Roy Burns, hostesses for
the evening, served refreshments.
Shangle Studio
pie ted in one day.
Your order com-
Coats rellned and remodeled at th
Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel
Food Sole Saturdav hv PrMhvi
L.Buica at AaacM&rr store, nca
uenirai.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
The Black Bear Coal Co.
Located In Pat Ryan Mountain. East ot Medford
Price, P. O. a
Cleaned, screened block coal, ton
The Nut and Fines, f . o. b. trucks, ton
In sacks, 100 lbs. each
..$7.50
...$6.50
-Jf .60
Delivered In Medford and Vicinity
Single ton lots, per ton ,
Five ton or more, per ton
Office at Mine, I'hone 17-F-I4
.$1 .SO
-$1.00
Or Phone ISIS Medford
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Wool Georgette
Is Mrs. Hoover's
Favorite Dress
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (AP) A
burgundy wool georgette is one of
the most becoming oi Mrs. Herbert
Hoover's "every day" dresses.
Cut in simple and well-tailored
lines, its charm lies in the richness
yet transparency of the material, the
originality of the pattern.
The convenient-length skirt of bur
gundy finely peppered with a lighter
thread, blends into a figured print
! design which makes of the upper
part of the dress a figured-Jacket
effect.
W. C J. U. CONVENTION
CONVENES IN ALBANY
ALBANY. Ore., Oct. 21. ( AP)
More than two hundred delegates
i were here today for the 48th annual
staie convention ox cne women s
Christian Temperance union which
opened with a banquet at the First
Presbyterian church last night.
j Today's sessions were held at the
Methodist church. A pageant, "The
Patriotic Wedding," will be presented
tonight.
PHOENIX, Ore., Oct. 22. (Special)
Thursday club will hold an all day
meeting with covered dish luncheon
at noon, at the home of Mrs. Earl
Briscoe, October 22. All members are
This Woman Lost
64 Pounds of Fat
Mrs. H. Price of Woodsidel L. I.,
writes: "A year ago I weighed 190
lbs. I started to take Kruschen and
now I weigh 126 and never felt bet
ter In my life and what's more, I
look more like 20 yrs. old than the
mother of 2 children, one 19 and the
other 18. E?ry one of my friends
say it's marvelous the way I re
duced." To lose fat with speed take a half
teanpoonnful of Kruschen In a glass
of hot water before breakfast every
morning don't miss a morning an
B5 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks get It
at Heath's Drug Store. Jarmln fe
Woods or any drug store in America
If not Joyfully satisfied after the first
bottle money back.
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MANUFACTURER'S ADVERTISING SALE
i ONE HOUR ONLY
From 4 P. M. to 6 P. M., Friday, Oct. 23
TO INTRODUCE THE NEW BULLET SHAPE
BANKER
Fountain Pen
AND PENCIL SET
With the New Lifetime Chromium Pen Pwnt
YOU SAVE $4.01
Bring this coupon to our store with only 88c and wa
will give you this beautiful unbreakable $3.00 Self
filling Fountain Pen with the new Lifetime Chromium
Pen Point. Tou also get a 93.00 Propel and Repel Pen
cil that matches -the pen, FREE. Thla $5.00 Pen and
Pencil Bet la given to you FREE. You really pay only
for the New Lifetime Chromium Pen Point. It la guar
anteed never to tamlsh, rust or corrode. A factory
lifetime guarantee with each aet.
If you can't come on this day and hour, send someone
to our store with coupon before sale, leave 89c and
your set will be laid aside. Positively none sold at this
price after S p. m, Friday. October 23. Limit of 3 set
to each customer. All the latest mottled pearl effects
French onyx, black and white, and mottled green.
Also mldset aet for golf and bridge as me price.
IDEAL FOR SCHOOL This Store Only
Heath's Drug Store
J Phone S4 Medford, Ore.
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PLAN now toj
snend the holl-
t do it economically, with ::
J -'no waste of time, enjoy-.'
V Jvnblv.via Canadian Purlflr.-.:
From Vancouver, B. C, :
to ship's side at Saint
:Jolin, N. B on a Cana-:
if dian Pacific transcontl-:
nctital train. ..then across
hi- . the Atlantic on a Cnna-i
l J 1 l dlnn Pacific liner MHIii..:
V- r Anw Rntftl.. I IvnrnAAl '
dicrhniirtf. Knurhnnin. 1
D 'Ai now.
waning uates:
Dec. 5 S. S. Montclare.
' Dec. II S. S. Duchess of
Bedford.
Dec. 12 S. S. Montrose.
; Dec. 16 S. S. Duchess of
Richmond.
Kit Ooorf rt HMUw. jr.
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CANADIAN
PACIFIC
V H. OEACOM. GCN1 A4CMT PAMB DCPT
I4S-A Broadway, PORTLAND. BR dy tJ)
AanrrlcM Bank built In f
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rann to Go
It joa feel oar and tank mud Cha world
Ionia punk, don't iwallew m lot of salts,
mineral water, oil, laxativa candy or erewlnf
rum and cipct them to maka you suddenly
wet and buoyant and full of sunsbinaw
For tby can't do L Thry only mora th4
bowela and a mera movemfnt dnran't fet at
th eauM, The reaaoa for ymir down-and-out
fedinc La your Mm. It ahould pour out two
pounda of liquid bila Into your oowria daily.
If thla btla la not flowtrtf freely, your fond
doesn't durtrt. It iuat draiyi to th bowaU.
Gaa bloata up your avanath. You bava a
thi-Jc, bad Uata and your breath la foul,
kin of tn breaka out in bimlhra. Your Itead
arhw and rou feel down and ouk Your wbole
ayttaai ta poaaooed.
ft takaa thnee feed, old CARTER'S
UTTIJi LTVKH VlUA to fet theee two
pounda of bile flowing freely and maka you
leH "up and op." They contain wonderful
burmlena, fr-ntle refutable extract, amesing
When It cornea to making the bila flow freely.
But don't ak for lier pilla. Aa for Oarter'a
Utile Urer 1'iila. Iok for the namu Carter"!
Little Uver I'il4t on tbe red lM. IVwit II
fau.U.U. Uctlhll aWaa. 4VlWlC.al.C4.
PENNZOIL
lasfrs longeir
lubricoii'es beitfeir
cosi's less per mile
Not in the laboratory, not on paper . . . but on the road. That is the place
to test motor oil economy. And bo we put it up to 8,000 dealers.
"What is the best and most economical motor oil?" we asked. "Com
pare Pcnnzoil with oils of any price ... from 35c down to 15c a quart.'
Thus began the most unique motor oil road tent in automotive history.
In all parts of the West ... in cars of every make, new and old ... on every
kind of road, in every kind of weather . . . these dealers have already rolled
up more than four million Pennzoil miles. Final returns are not yet
received, but .. .
75 of the dealers completing this test say that Penn
zoil lasts longer, lubricates belter, costs less per mile.
Test Pennzoil economy
in your own car
Demonstrate the truth of the results obtained by these dealers. Drive in
where you see a Pennzoil sign. Have the dealer drain your car, then fill
with the correct new, perfected S. A. E. grade of Pennzoil. Drive 1,000
miles or more.
. This test will prove to yonr satisfaction that
Pennzoil lasts 16nger,lubricates bcttcr,costs less per
mile. We know that it will. So do 8,000 dealers.
Start using Pennzoil now. See any intlependt
who displays the Pennzoil sign.
lent dealer
SUPREME
PENNSYLVANIA
QUALITY
PERMIT NO. 2
Pennsylvania Crsd.
CrndeOil
Association
fStr-ftlll
SAFE
LUBRICATION,
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