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"UEDFORD MAIL TRTBUKTE, MEDFOUD, OREGON', TVEDNESDAY, MAT 25, S932. '
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Funeral services were held today
st Ashland, 'or Edwin C. Brown and
wife, Dead Indian district noma
ststters who lost their Uvea In a
bUszard last January.
William Taylor, one of th dis
coverers of the bodies last Saturday,
was In th city today, and said
that the Browns travelled approxi
mately 15 mllea from the Cooloy
cabin, before they succumbed, The
location of the bodies Indicated Tay
lor enld, they hod stopped to rest.
The body of the woman was found
In the shelter of s log, aa It she
lisd laid down to sleep. A piece
of nsnsr was clasped In her hand
The sleeves of her dress were pulled
down over her hands for warmth.
-The body of Brpwn was a few feet
away, and It position showed he
had slumped over on his siae jrom
a sitting posture.
Taylor thlnlta the coupls were n
desvorlng to resch the Dead Indian
road and the George Owen cabin,
where they could have secured food
and shelter.
He also thinks that the Browns
missed their own cabin In the storm,
and when it cleared about 0:00
o'clock they got their bearings, snd
traveled by starlight until daylight
next morning when they were over
come with cold and exhaustion.
Five different spots were found
where the Browns had attempted to
start a fire. Matches were found In
the clothing. Taylor says the couple,
In the early stages of their Journey,
traveled In circles, but loter took
a straight course, missing the bad
spots.
Taylor and companions spent 80
days In searching for the bodies.
SAVAGEDlTFISH
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
Recommendation of the Fish and
Game committee of the chamber of
commerce for Installation of a fish
ladder on the south side of Ravage
Rapids dam to enable the fish to
make the trip up the Rogue waa
received and endorsed lost night at
the meeting In this city of SO sports
men, with Frank Wire of Portland,
new game supervisor, and Irving
Vlnlng of the game commission.
The report will be forwarded with
recommendation of tha local associa
tion to the state game commission.
Frank Wire gave a short talk de
scribing fishing conditions In other
streams and a report of the southern
Oregon branch of the state game
form, locoted on the Gore property
this year, was given, rrank Arn
splgor, manager, has a aettlng of
more than 720 eggs now under the
hens and will have 3400 by the
middle of June.
AT BANKER-HIE
Theo. P. Cramer Jr., secretary of
the Oregon Btate Bankers' associa
tion, Portland, last evonlng addresed
38 members of the Southern Oregon
Bankers association at their meeting
at the Llthla Springs hotel In Ash
land. Problems confronting bankers and
economic conditions were discussers
by Mr. Cramer, who formerly resided
In Orsnti Pass.
pelroy Clelchell of the Farmers and
Fruitgrowers bonk of Medford, spoke
on the bonus, and advocated the
passing of the measure. He also resd
a poem of his own composition
STUDENTS FRIDAY
Approximately 800 boy and glrlt
will grnctuata from tha eighth grade
In JaclMoa county rum) tohooli this
up ring, and wilt raaelv their diplomat
Friday morning at special exercuea to
ba conducted In the Chautauqua
building t Ashltnd, aocordtnj to an
nounccment by Mra. Biuanne Homea
Carter, county achool auprrlntendent.
The exercise ara scheduled tor ten
o'clock, and music far tha occasion
will be furnUhed by tha Ashland
htph achool band. A patrol of Ah
land Boy Scouto wilt also amiM dur
ing the morning.
GOLFING UPSET
PORTLAND, Or., May SS (API
Mrs. R. B. Runyon of Alderwood,
who stepped Into tha limelight yes
terday with a victory over Mrs. B. C.
Eva, of Columbia, faded out at the
Oregon stste womrns' golf tourna
ment today when ehe lost to Mrs.
Mae Wllktns of Multnomah. 1 and 1.
Miss Marian MrDmigslI of Waver
ly defeated Mrs. o. F. Bwlgert,
Jr., clubmst. 1 and I. Miss Jean
Plagamann of Multnomah eliminated
Mrs. O. W, Hamilton of Hood River,
on up.
Mrs. J. O. Thompson and Mr. Ale
tha Vawter of Medlord war de
feated In their matches yesterday.
ORANTS PASS Construction Is
started on $7,600 building on South
Sixth street, next to Tics' bakery
lot J. L. Ctiilitlict).
Society Eagerly Awaits
Opening of Flower Show
Anticipating the glorious array of
flowsrs, which Is found each year at
the flower show of th Medford Gsr
den club, local society Is all agog
today, eagerly awaiting th opening
of the ahow to th publlo tomorrow
afternoon In th boys' gymnasium of
ths Senior high school.
Those who aren't participating wilt
be attending, which means that th
ahow will b th gsthorlng place uf
all. Judges are arriving from out of
town, to b among th first to view
th displays, and gala days are ex
pected of Thursdsy and Friday.
Th lengthy oommltt list carries
names of membere of numerous social
groups. Th vsrled classification list
Is expected to tempt sll flower lovers
Into the competition, sssurlng th
presenos Thursdsy and Friday of
thoss who only stand snd admlr.
Th spaciousness of th high sehool
gymnoitum provides plenty of room
for tew-a-tetes on the sideline and
a longer while for lingering among
the flowers.
The hour for opening th ahow to
the public 1 3 o'clock Thursday
sftemoon. All commutes are urged
to b at tha scene of th event Thurs
dsy morning at 8:30 o'clock to assist
In flower arrangement.
Guild Entertains at
Dessert Bridge Friday
Many parties are being srranged
this week for th dessert bridge event
st which members of St. Msrk's Guild
will be hostesses at the Oulld hall
Friday afternoon,. Refreshments will
be served at 1:18 and playing will
begin at a o'clock. Tabl reserva
tions may be made by telephoning
Mrs. M. W. Wagner, 1484. Many hsve
been made and there will b tables
available Friday afternoon for play-
era who do not car to mak reser-
vatlona In advance.
The party will be th last of th
season under auspices of the Guild
women. Contract, pivot and pro
gressive bridge will be Included
the afternoon program, with prlaee
offered th wlnnrs In ach.
Hostesses for the afternoon will b
Mrs, Wagner, Mra. F. C. Relmer, Mrs.
Kstherlne Smith. Mrs. Chss. Clay.
Mra. Howard Scheffel and Mrs. Gwen
dolyn Woodcock.
Lutheran ladles" Aid
Meeting Postponed '
The meeting of the Lutheran La
dies' Aid society, scheduled fir Thurs
day, May 30, hss been postponed and
will meet Thursday, June 3. The
meeting will be held at the horn of
Mra. Csrl Flchtner, 819 South Holly.
Mra. O. P. Kabel will assist Mrs.
Flchtner as hostsss.
Miss Janes t Wed
Mr. Gilbert Tomorrow
Leading in Interest many social
events on tomorrow's calendar Is the
wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth
Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W.
C. Janes, to Clyde Gilbert, son of
Mrs. J. B. Ollbert of Oolumbls, Mo,,
which will be solemnized at ) o'clock.
Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton - of the St.
Marks church, Episcopal, reading the
service.
Prosperity Club Plans
Covered Dish Supper
Th Women's Prosperity elub will
meet at the home of Mrs. Kiingi 143
North Ivy, Thursdsy afternoon. A
covered dish supper will be held at
8 o'clock for th member and their
husband.
Oatmen-Nolan Wedding
In Portland Announced
Of Interest to her many friends- In
southern Oregon Is announcement of
the wedding of Miss Lucl Oatman,
daughter of Mrs. Nlda Oatman of this
city, to O. R. Nolan of Enterprise,
Or., which was solemnized at a
morning service in Portland today.
Th bride, who wo Instructor In
th Oak Orovs school during th past
year, 1 a former student of the Uni
versity of Oregon and Southern Ore
gon Normal school. Mr. Nolan Is In
business In Enterprise, where they
will be at home to their friends fol
lowing a week wedding trip.
-Miss
Starr Returns
North After Stsy Her
Miss Katharine Starr, a popular
guest In Medford lost week, was a
gust In Grant Pas Sunday of Mi-
Helen Wise, a sorority sister, having
stopped ther n rout north to Eu
gene, Portland and Rockaway, the
Orants Pass Courier announoss. Miss
Stsrr was formerly Instructor of dra
matics at Valley school her.
Brio's on Program
For Social Night
Membera of Reams chapter, O. t,
8.. will enjoy several hour at th
bridge tables tonight, following the
regular chapter meeting. . Mro.. Hal
Piatt and her committee will act as
hostesses for the occasion.
Delphian Meeting
Postponed to June 9
The lost meeting of the season for
the Delphian club has been post
poned to June . It was announced
yesterday. It will be held at that
time at the home of Mrs. S. A. Moore,
Thursday Club to Meet
With Mrs. Ward -
Th Phoenix Thursday elub will
hold an all-day meeting at the home
of Mrs. Ray Wsrd, May 38. Plans
will be perfected for a card party to
be given at the Orange ball Satur
day, May 38.
iLOCALS
Jenkins In City Paul Jenkins of
th Roseburg News-Review Is spend
ing the day In Medford, combining
business and pleasure. Ha la a broth
er of Frank Jenkins, president of the
Southern Oregon Publishing com
psny, whoss column Is published dally
in tn Mail Trioun.
Army Planea nore U. R. Hoyla.
flying a Douglas 0-35 army airship,
arrived at th local airport today
from Vancouver, n rout to Crlssey
field, in Csllfornla. Lt. Strambel, In
a Keystone bomber, also stopped here
in his flight from Vsncouver to Crls
sey. Csptaln Upton waa flying a
Douglas B-T-3 from Crlssey, en route
to , Vancouver, and stopped at the
Medford port also today.
Bonus Vote Move
Nearing Success
WASHINGTON, May 38. IP) The
petition filed last week by Represen
tative Patmon (D Tex.) to fore a
house vote on the 13,000,000,000 cosh
bonus issu today had 3 of th re
quired 148 signatures. If the neces
sary number of members sign and
the house Is In session June 13, a
vote will be In order on whether th
new money plan should be considered.
SOCIALISTS ADOPT
PLANK FOR LIQUOR TO
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. May 38 P)
A wst plank lay nailed today In th
prsldntlal campaign platform of the
socialist party.
Adopted late yesterdsy In the wan
ing hour of the national socialist
convention hers, lt demands not only
repeal of prohibition laws but gov
ernment ownership and operation of
breweries, with only on concession
to dry sntlmnt provision for
stat option.
Th convention adjourned shortly
before midnight lost night after four
days of arduoua work during which
Norman Mattoon Thomas of Nsw
Tork waa chosen the psrty' candi
date for prealdent and James H.
Maurer of Harrlsburg, Pa., hi run
ning mat.
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Highway Widening
Will Start Soon
SALEM, May 38. Hp) Work of
widening the Paclflo highway pave
ment between Salem and Brooks, cov
ering a dlstano of sight miles, will
get under way within th next few
weeks, state highway officials an
nounced today. The contract In
volves an expenditure of 1137,488.
Th present 16-foot pavement la to
be widened to 30 feet. -
Commander Nominated
WASHINGTON, Msy 38. fAPi
President Hoover today nominated
Captain Harry G. Hamlet of Port
Townsend, Wash., to be commandant
of the coast guard, with ths rank of
rear admiral, succeeding the late Rear
Admiral Frederick C. Btllard.
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WASHINGTON, May it. (P)
President Hoover will hold another
conferenc aeon with party Issders
In AAHtlttllatlAII . A t ff IT m 4 (
at an understanding on the prohibi
tion plank to be Included la next
month's convention platform.
This became known today aa a
high council of organized dry lead
era was summoned to meet here next
week to consider, among other thing,
how to attack the problem presented
by m growing list of prominent pro
hibitionist m both parties coming
out for a change or an opportunity
for the people to express themselves
tgaln on the 18th amendment.
BIRTHS
Born to Dr. and Mr. J. p. Bray a
son, weighing nine pounds, at their
home on Lozler lsne, this morning
Mother and baby are getting along
nicely.
Frank Perl Also
Bourbon Nominee
Prank Perl, Republican nominee
for coroner, won the Democratic
nomination for the same office, ac
cording to the official count com
pleted thla afternoon. Perl received
i votes and Conger 330 on the
Democratic ticket.
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