MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IEDFORD, OREGON', FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932.
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RECEIVED HERE
Showing again that s and ljeauty
depend not upon the metropolis for
expression, but upon the desire of a
people, however dim the ties with
olvlllzatlon oome samples of the Es
kimo's work from a little town In
far-off Alaska Oambell, with a pop
ulation ot 250. Mrs. W. R. Lamb of
Reese Creek brought the examples
of the northern people's workman
ship Into the Mall Tribune today.
The display Included a long ivory
walrus tusk, polished and etched In
n Intriguing design, which reveals
the life of the Eskimo. In the very
fine pattern are shown Eskimos driv
ing dogs, driving reindeer, killing
bears, peeking out from under roofs
covered with walrus skin, all wear
ing the same heavy fur caps, which
Increase their height several Inches.
''A papef weight, made of the same
Ivory, Is decorated In two miniature
walruses, carved by the natives; a
paper knife beautifully carved, and a
carved napkin ring with Intricate
pattern are also among the gifts re
ceived by Mrs. Lamb.
Her acquaintance with the Eskimo
family developed through letters
written by hsr daughter, Dorothy,
to Lucy Walunga, at the request of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. O.aham of the
Redwood highway, who are teaching
In the Alaskan village. Lucy and her
znotheer wanted contacts with the
outside world and now they have
them. They write to he Lambs and
the Lambs write to them, each one
voicing her wants. The Walungas live
on St. Lawrence island and are very
glad to get dre&scB, beads and shoes
of American pattern. Mrs. Walunga
sent Mrs. Lamb a beautiful pair of
moccasins, made by herself from wal
rus hide, with the request for some
"United States" shoes.
Her msot recent letter also asks for
a package of metal polish. It will
be used, Mrs. Lamb said today, to
polish the walrus tusks.
The last package from Alaska, Mrs.
Lamb added, unwrapping tke paper,
was wrapped In the same Mall Trlb
une with whlcn she had padded a
package of Medford merchandise, sent
the Walungas last year. The date on
the newspaper la July 98, 1031.
CRATER FLYING CLUB
The plane which members of the
Crater Flying club of this city are
contemplating buying for their club
activities will arrive here Sunday
from Salem, it was announoed today,
Lea Xyerly of the Early Aircraft com
pany will bring the plane to Med
ford and all persona Interested in
Joining the club are asked to inspect
the plane at the local airport. Two
memberships are still needed to In
sure the success of the club.
Matinee Swim
Merrick's Pool
In order to give Medford awim
mers of all ages an opportunity to
cool off Saturday afternoon, tomor
row, Merrick's will feature a special
matinee swimming session from one
to three o'clock.
Low rates for both children and
adults have been arranged for Sat
urday's swimmers. Dana Thomas,
expert swimmer In charge of classes
at Merrick's, wilt supervise this
matinee event,
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
TRADE lots in Tacoma for eleotrlc
' range, oow, pigs, chickens or what
have your Phone 506-L.
WANTED To borrow 050 on mod
ern home, first mortgage: respon
sible party. 6001, care Tribune.
COUGAR hound pups, best of breed
ing. (19 each. Jesse Blackburn,
428 Plum.
FOR SALE DODOE 2 -TON TRUCK.
105-Inch wheelbase with 14 foot
stake or canopy body; dual tires;
6-cyllnder engine in perfect con-
dltlon. Sold new for $2850; has
run only 11,000 miles and has been
repossessed. Idesl for fruit haul.
Priced to sell at 11050. Write or
wire if interested. Will consider
trade and give terms on balance,
Jno. A. Blower, Inc., Dodge Deal
ers, Marshfleld, Ore.
LOST Bweteen Medford and Oold
Hill, black case containing Real
Silk hosiery samples. Please Phone
144S.
NEWLY furnished room adjoining
shower: private home; no other
roomers; garage If desired. Phone
1036.
TOR SALE s-tube radio, good shspe,
10. 622 So. Holly.
WANTED 4 to Vh p. electric mo
tor. 408-W.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE
90-eabln auto court, with three-pump
service station, grocery store with
barbecue luncn counter in connec
tion: well established reputation on
Pacific coast. Compelled to sacri
fice this protitable business be
cause of Illness. Don't delay aes
Ing property. Camp withus, 1B01
North Pacific highway, Medford,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Shepherd pups. 6 weeks
old. J'ville road, mile outside
city limits, Box -A.
FOR RENT Comfortable home, fur
nished or partly furnished, very
reasonable to right party. Inquire
1329 Baling Ave.
ISS1 TYPE DeLuxe roadster, gusran
teed like new. See this beautiful
car for only 390; also 1030 Tudor
sedan. 1020 Sport Roadstsr and late
1020 Ford Truck. 4 speeds, with
stske body, priced to sell quick.
Full value for you car In trade and
easy terms. We will buy your used
car for cash or buy your equity.
OATES AUTO CO. USED CAR DEPT.
ELDERLY LADY wan housework or
car of children. Writ 230 Second
St., Ashland.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson Count)
Abstract Co. 131 B. Birth Street)
Real Estate Transfers,
Sheriff to W. W. Welsser et al; tax
deed 12 acres in 8E'4 Sec. 3, Tp. 36
S. R. S W., 626.
Sheriff to Neph Wlneteer; tax deed
WS4 of SWi4; NE' of OW!4 Sec. 36,
Tp. 84 8. R. 4 W 632.60.
Sheriff to 0. L. McKlnstry; tax
deed SEW of NE!4, Seo. 8, Tp. 36 S.
R. 4 W., 6100.
Sheriff to L. S. Harper; tax deed
BA of SWJ4 of NW'4; SV4 of NV4
Of 6W!4 of NW!4, Sec. 10, Tp. 39 S.
R. 4 W., 626.
Sheriff to Neph Wlneteer; tax deed
Wi of nw'4; em of nw'4; Z'A ot
8Wy4, Sec 39, Tp. 34 S. R. 4 W.,
647 60.
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., to
Edward H. Pflug, et ux; W. D. N',4
Let 23, Chllders Eastern Addition to
Medford.
Alice M. Dunn, Exocutrlx, to Ls,Von
Zundel; W. D. east 26 ft. Lot 12, Blk.
74, City of Medford.
J. F. Wortman, et al, to The Oregon-Washington
Joint Stock Land
Bank of Portland, Ore., Q. 0. D. E14
Lot 18, Blk. 1, Whitman Park Addi
tion to Medford.
Earl S. Tumy, et al, to First In
surance Agency; q. C. D. Lot 4, Blk.
3, Olson Addition to Medford.
First Insurance Agency to Jackson
County Building Ss Loan Association;
Q. c. D. Lot 4, Blk. 3, Olson Addition
to Medford.
First Insurance Agency to Jackson
County Building Se Loan Association;
Q. C. D. NW!4 of NE'4, sec. 13 in
To. 86 S. R. 1 W.
"Sheriff to William Roberts, et ux,
deed to land In Sees. 20 and 20, Tp.
37 8. R. I W.
Edgar B. Barron, et ux, to Postal
Telegraph Cable Co.; right of way
over NW'A of Sec. S, Tp. 40 8. H. 2 E.
United States to Edmund M. Pitt
man; patent 8W14 of NE4; of
NEK, Sec. 17, Tp. 86 8. R. 4 W.
Clyde Sturglll, et ux, to Ben T.
Dowell, et al: W. D. Lota 10 and 11,
Blk. 4. Mountain View Addition to
Medford.
Ben T. Dowell, et al, to J. R. Fret
well; W. D. Lots 10 and 11, Blk. 4.
Mountain View Addition to Medford.
J. R. Fretwell, et ux, to Emll Peter
son: W. D. -Lots 10 and 11, Blk. 4,
Mountain view Addition to Medford.
Manford B. Runnels, et ux, to W.
W. Hartley, et ux; W. D. Lot 4, Moun
tain View Acres in DLO 70, Tp. 87 8.
R. 9 W.
W, O. Webster, et ux, to T. W.
Miles; deed Lot 110, Rogue Lands
Irrigated Orchard Tracts.
Edith M. Condon, et al, to J. D.
Culbertson; Q. C. D. Lots 4, 9 and
6, Blk. 7, Oak Park Addition to Cen
tral Point,
Hattle J. Beeman, et al, to C. Vro
man; W. D. 17 acres In Sees. 20 and
21, Tp. 96 8. R., 8 W.
Hazel B. Atkins to First Insurance
Agency; Q. O. D. NW'4 Sec, 29; NW
Va Of NE of Sec. 31: WK of 8EVi
Sec. 30; NEK of 8E4 Sec, 30; H'A
of NW14 of 8W'4 Seo. 30, all la Tp,
38 S. R. 1 E.
" W. F. Oartwrlght, et ux, to Jesse
O. C. Elgan, et ux; W. D. Lot 29,
Blk. 0, Laurelhurst Addition to Med
ford. Mae Tucker to Portland Mortgage
Co.! Q. 0. D. Lot 9, Blk. 1, Queen
Ann Addition to Medford.
Ooorge K. Snearley, et ux, to Harry
V. Snearley; W. D. land In Sec. 98,
Tp 37 8. R. 8 W. in Medford.
O. J. MoKee, et ux, to Cella Corn
best; W.D. Lot 9. Blk. 2, Riverside Ad
dition to Oold Hill (undivided ',4 In
terest), Ccorge Ohenoweth, et ux. to W. A.
Ooldln, et ux; W. D. Lots 4, 8, 6 and
7, Blk. 8, Shldeler's Addition Talent.
Sam 8. Welch to Mary A. Welch:
W. D. 3H acres in Sec. 97, Tp. 39
8, R. 8 E.
Margaret Sell to Augustus A. Ty
lee; W. D. 8V4 Lots 1 and 9, Blk 17,
City of Jacksonville.
A. 0. Burgess, et ux, to Charles R.
Oall, et ux; Q. 0. D. 7.10 acres In
Sec. 96, Tp. 37 8. R. 9 W.
Alios M. Dun, Executrix, to LaVon
Zundel: W. D. Lot 4, Blk. 1, Kenwood
Addition to Medford.
Charles A. Jones to Marie M. Jones;
Q. O. D. Lot 8, 8prlngbrook Subdi
vision except 9.77 acres.
Dr. Standard Home
From Sacred Heart
Dr. Dan E. Standard, who sustained
serious injuries in an auto wreck a
short time ago on the highway near
Bend, was removed from the Sacred
Heart hospital to his home today,
where he is reported to be out of
danger and getting along satisfacto
rily. Dr. Standard was returning from a
holiday In eastern Oregon when the
accident occurred In w,hlch he was
Injured.
JULY SPECIAL
Permanent
Waves
$2.95
Soft, puih waves with
ringlette ends. Complete
at this low price.
MURRAY'S
Beauty Shop
41 8. Central. Phone 383
SALEM, July 18 (AP) Petitions
for the organization of s, socisllst
labor party in Oregon were filed
with the secretary of stste todsy,
and with the filing the new political
party Is enabled to hold conventions
and nominate candidates for offices
to be voted upon at the November
election.
.The petitions, bearing 19,600
names, were filed by Upton A. Up
ton of Estacada who sponsored the
movement. The law require a total
of 11.427 names of vottep on the
petition, or five per cjtjt of the
highest vote for represeisjitlves in
congress at the last general election.
The socialist labor party has as
Its candldatea for president and vice-
president Verne L. Reynolds of New
York and John W. Aiken or Massa
chusetts, respectively, the secretary
of state was Informed. The party
is organized In many other states
The petitions designate the names
of the following members or me
party, most of them residing In
Portland, as the state central com
mittee: Upton A. Upton, R. H,
Catching, Mrs, Frank T. Johns, A.
Hoglund, J. Mann, J. Zoller, W.
Dlmlck, Barney McCabe, Q. M. Don
aldson, J. A. Lundeen, D. Mldwood,
J. Reed and J. H. Young.
L
HELD RUNAWAY
PORTLAND. July 18. (AP) The
searchc for Virginia McClaln, 15,
missing from her home here since
July 9, was rewarded with the first
definite clue today when police were
told she and a man were together at
Klamath Falls.
Roy Rambo, 21, said he met the
girl and her man companion on the
night of July 2 at a skating rink
here. They asked him to go to Kla
math Fall with them. The three
boarded a freight train here the mor
ning of July 3, stopped off three
hours and reached Klamath Falls
July 8. In Klamath. Rambo said,
Virginia told him she was going to
Richmond, Va where she has rela
tives. The girl wore overalls, a green skirt
and tennis shoes. Her companion,
about 36, was 6 feet 7, spoke with a
southern accent, and wore khaki
trousers, a straw hat and oxfords.
Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Page One )
ed that there was no road down the
Oregon coast.
Evsn at The Dalles, he says, this
same Information was given to him,
and It waa not until he reached
Portland that ha learned of the
Roosevelt highway or the Oregon
Coast highway, as It Is officially
known.
npHE Oregon Coast highway Is one
of the most beautiful roads in
America. When its amazing charac
ter is known, It will attract people
from all over the United 8tates.
Apparently w are not making
much progress as yet in making this
marvelous highway known through
out the country. ,
Matinee special at Merrick's Sat.
afternoon, 1 to 3 o'clock. Children
10c and 1 5c. Adults 20c and 26c.
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
lluvoitnli Hit
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ADD days to your
vacation -travel by
rail to all points in East
ern United States and
Canada on a Canadian
Pacific transcontinental
train from Vancouver,
B. C. Low bummer
Rotwd-Trlp Excursion
Fares oro now on sale
return limit is October
31. Liberal stopover"
3j, privileges everywhere,
Including Banff and
Lake Louise.
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Garbo's Photo 'Chisels'
$500 Off Farmer's Roll
MONTREAL, July IB. (AP) Here
Is the story of a man, a woman and
a photograph.
Henry Prysky came from one of the
central European countries to Quebec
some years ago, took up land, cleared
It and, in time, built himself a cot
tage. He ssld to himself: "Now, the only
thing lacking Is a wife, a good, strong
girl from the old country, one who
Isn't afraid of hard work."
He wrote out an advertisement and
sent It to a newspaper in his horns
country. The result was a deluge of
applications.
All the girls except one describ
ed their qualifications. They could
milk cows, drive a plow or pul It,
If need be; they could make butter,
bake bread and they knew how to
cook, scrub snd sew.
But the letter which caught his
bachelor fancy promised none . of
G. PASS 10 GET
Newspaper editors and publishers,
300 of them from all parts of the
United States, are expected In Grants
Pass by train Sunday morning, en
route to San Francisco for the an
nual convention of the National Edi
torial association next week.
The group will breakfast in Ash
land park, after which they will con
tinue down the Redwood highway to
Mill Creek grove of redwoods, near
Crescent City, where they will be
guests at lunch.
Oregon Cavemen and women vlll
meet the delegation, and the break
fast, furnished by the Grants Pass
chamber of commerce, will be served
by the Legion auxiliary and Cave
girls. Following the luncheon at the
grove, they will proceed to Eureka for
dinner, thence to Santa Rosa and
San Francisco.
No Fatalities In
Oregon Industry
SALEM, Jul 15. (AP) No fatali
ties resulted from the 496 accidents
In Oregon Industry during the past
week, the state Industrial accident
commission reported today. The
number of accidents, however, was
larger than for several months past.
MEDFORD'S OWN STORE
YOU ARE
INVITED!
-to COMPARE OUR PRICES with others. If you
are a cash buyer, your savings will amaze you if
you prefer credit, you'll find our prices very reasonable.-
Cold Pack Canner; holds 7 quart jars.- A'real bargain
at this special price -
Orange Reamers of green glass,
our main floor department at ...
Candle Sticks of Crystal Glass. An attractive
for the pair in our main floor department
Attractive Vases of Crystal Glass footed. While this
special lot lasts, 2 vases for
Kraut Cutters; 3-knife. A mighty handy kitchen
appliance. Main floor department ....
Roll-through Masher; works in any collander or strainer.
Special in our main floor department
Rotary Sieves with green handles. Yc-u can afford one
in your kitchen at this special price ...
Brass Wash Boards with a rubbing space of 10 inches
square. A real money-saving bargain at '.
Aladdin Lamps for
unusually attractive
COPPER BOILER, No. 9,
A real special at Sj3.49
TIN WASH BOILER, with
oopper bottom, at $2.3-4
VASES, tall green glaia, Juit
the thing for gladi :....55
BOTTLE CAPS, gross 18
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From the Cheapest That's Good To The
these beautiful things. It wss "beau
tifully written," as he said later. He
answered It, asking for a photograph
of the writer.
A photograph arrived and complet
ed the conquest which the letter
bad begun.
The next letter from the old coun
try said the girl was ready to leave
for Canada at any time, but would
Henry send 6600 with her ticket so
she could buy a little trousseau.
Henry would, and did.
When the ship on which she was
to sail reached Quebec he waa at fee
docks. But the bride was not on
board.
Henry took his troubles to a law
yer. "You have a picture of the lady?"
tfie lawyer asked. "Let me see It."
Henry banded It over.
Xt was a photograph of Greta
Qarbo.
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Many casualties among the army
worms were reported this afternoon
by County Agent R. G, Fowler, who
states that the Invasion of the pest
is on the wane, The worms have
been destroyed In great quantities
by the farmers and many of them
have entered the cocoon stage and
will be burrowing Into the ground,
where It Is hoped parasites will
gobble them up before time for
them to evolve bb moths to lay eggs,
which will hatch Into wore worms
next year.
The parasites weren't on the Job
last, year and so enabled a large
crop of worms to flourish. County
Agent Fowler said In explanation
of the existence of the pests, which
have been found throughout the
county.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Poole
of Butte Falls, a son, weighing 8
pounds, at the Barred Heart hospital
today. Mother and baby were re
ported getting along nicely this afternoon.
Specially priced in
the summer homes. Some
models. Priced as low as
10 gallon STONE JARS with
bails, special $2.05
Mcxicalt BEVERAGE SETS,
13 pieces, priced at $1.98
WAX CREAM, 0 'Cedar's
newest cleaner and polish,
3 sies 22, -17S 95?
EDFCRD FURNITURE & HDWL I
MILLS, HURLEY. HYDE
THREE MUSKETEERS
OF
(Continue ft urn rage One)
"Of course, the department of agri
culture, la Just as well off with its
head secretary absent from his post
as If he were present in the capital."
The political flareup was set off
by a request by Senator Hastings,
(R., Dels.), for unanimous consent to
print In the record the Hurley speech
made at Columbus, Ohio, last night
Senator Borah, (B., Idaho), who
recently announced he would not
supporji the republican 3 prohibition
plank, opened with a declaration
that he didn't Intend to object to
that request but that It cost "thou
sands of dollars" to print the
speeches put into the record and he
Intended to object to all in the fu
ture. Senator Robinson announced at
the start that as he Intended to reply
to Hurley's speech, he wouldn't ob
ject. Senator Reed, (R., Pens.), with the
assertion that a page In the record
cost $58 to print, suggested that "we
make an agreement that no political
speeches be put Into the record."
He contended "the taxpayers are
entitled to protection against our
using the congressional record for
campaign purposes."
Unless something of this sort Is
done, he added, "the congressional
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Grain
Grinding
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MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
Milling Plant cor. 10th S. Fir
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record will simply bulge with politi
cal speeches."
Senators Bingham (B., Conn.):
Coutens, (R Mich.), and othera
Joined In the dispute that followed
but Hurley's speech waa allowed to
go Into the record.
Citing administration objections to
democratic relief plans as "putting
the government Into business," Rob
inson shouted:
"Every measure promoted by the
Hoover administration for the relief
of the unusual conditions that pre
vail has been to put the government
operating In a sphere heretofore re
garded as properly occupied by the
private citizen and private Industry."
"They boast of the reconstruction
corporation as a monumental action
on the part of the administration.
"Yet there isn't a citizen who
doesn't realize that every act of the
reconstruction corporation belongs in
normal times to th sphere of private
business."
Klamath Palls. A. Outhrlc Js Co.,
Portland contractors, completed work
on new Great Northern terminal
here.
See Us for
Latest Fishing
Information at
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GRAND JURY BY COURT
J. J. Duane, arrested on a bad
check charge, having allegedly cashed
a check on the Central Point Btate
bank for $35 at Mann's Department
store Saturday, waived examination
when he appeared In Justice court
this morning. He is being held for
the grand Jury, ball having been
set at $1000.
The complaint waa signed by state
police.
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