arEDFonc mxil trtbunt:, fedfcrd, obegon, Tuesday, july 26, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Vacation at Lake Mr. tad Mrs.
Aubrey Norris, Carl Norrlt ana party
were among vacationists at Diamond
lake last. week.
NtlUons In City Mr. and Mra.
Donald NelUon ol Grants Pass are
among folk from neighboring cities
registered at a local liotel today.
'
Home from Outlns Mrs. W. B.
Johnston and children and Mra. Elmo
' Russell and daughter have returned
from a week's outing on Elk creek.
Redpath In City R. P. Redpath of
the Roxy Ann section was among
farmers transacting business In Med-
ford thl morning.- ' '
, ....
" Shopping Here Mra. , Arthur Oll
berg of Hilt. Cal.. la In Medford to
day, shopping at lcoal stores and vis
iting with friends.
Mr. Ruhl Called East Robt. W.
' Ruhl. editor of the Mall Tribune; left
on the Shasta last night for Rock
ford. 111., called east by the' serious
Illness of hla mother, Mra. A. S. Ruhl.
Leave for Domes County Commls
aloner John Banw6urg, Mrs. Barne
burg and Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Antle
left Monday for Los Angeles, where
they will attend the Olymplo games.
.
Mr. Manna Improved H. K. Hanna,
who entered the Sacred Heart hos
nltal veaterdav. waa In a much Im
proved condition this morning and
returned to his home.
To Entertain Bakers Employes of
the Colonial bakery and their fam
ilies will be entertained thla week
end at the William H. Fluhrer sum-
, mer cabin at Lake o' the woods.
...
Catches Fish Among the recent
n:lm meeting with suooess while
' fishing the Rogue, la Guy Ray of
North Holly atreei. He returned from
a trip to the upper reaches of the
Rogue with a good meaa 01 nan.
...
Registered In City Among guests
registered at Medford hotels today are
D. E. Nicholas of Kiamam raiia. j
E. Daley of San Francisco, R. S.
Morse, also of the bay city, M. H.
Hanson and J. W. Martin of Los An
geles and George D. Easter of Port
land.
...
Central Point otjup to Meet The
Home Economics club of the central
Point Grange will meet Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mra. D. w.
Beebe In the Agate district. Mrs.
Beebe will be assisted , as hostess to
the group by her daughter, Mrs. vln-
cent Bitzlnger.
.
Leaves for Eugene Jack Retlaw,
recently transferred from this city to
Eugene by the Fox threater, left this
morning for the north after a short
business stay here. Mr. Retlaw trav
els between Medford and Seattle In
the Interests of the corporation, but
1 making his home In Eugene.
. .
Takes Train Here Mra. F. F. Clover
of Tacoma, Wash., who has been vis-
ltlng friends In Hilt, Cal., arrived In
Medford this morning by motor with
Mrs. Frank Klelneger and Mrs. Bert
King, to take the train north. Mrs.
Klelneger and Mrs. King called on
Mrs. Ike Dunford while In the city.
Mr. Gllmore Home W. S. Ollmore
returned thla morning from Portland,
where he recently underwent a major
operation at the Coffey hospital. He
la In a much Improved condition, but
tired from the 'rip home, and will
not be able to rtielve guests for at
least a week.
.
p.' F. E. Men Here M. R. White
head, general agent for the Pacific
Fruit Express, with headquartera in
Portland, la transacting business In
tlw interests of the company In Med
ford today. J. C. Johnston, district
agent for the company, la also here
from Klamath Falls. ,
...
Prof. Davis Very III Friends In this
city of Prof. V. A. Davis, well known
veteran of the Spanish-American war
and a leader in school activities of
. the county for many years, are sorry
to learn that he la critically 111 In
the Veterans' hospital In Portland
where he recently underwent a major
operation.
...
W. O. W. Picnic, Success The W
O. W. picnic on the Applegate Sun
day was a complete success, accord
ing to those attending, water sports,
footracea and a big feed were fully
enjoyed by all. M. O. Wllkina of
Ashland, who is the Independent can
didate for district attorney, and Mrs.
Wllkina were among those present.
The Hot
Weather!
is here and baking
bread in a hot stuffy
kitchen is real punish
ment. Let Fluhrer do your
baking. Merely phone
your grocer and ask for
a loaf of Fluhrer 's
Bread fresh from the
oven. It's much easier,
simpler and better than
teadious home baking:
f
Personal
Port landers on List The Rose City
la represented by several names on
the gtt list of local hotels today.
Among those found there are: C. P
Carllale, T. Klrklhled and A. Weber.
From Bay City Among San Fran
cisco resident transacting business
In Medford and registered at local
hotels today are George C. Barbour,
H. C. Harve and G. Q. Sanders.
.
Mutor to Crtter Lake Mrs. Anna
Hart is motoring to Crater lake to
day, accompanied by her house guest.
Mra. John T. Inghram of Qulncy, in.,
and her two daughters-ln-law. Mra.
Floyd Hart and Mre. Robert Hart. ,
Cathey Calls Here Cecil C. Cathey,
representative of a Portland banking
house,, who has been making the
Medford territory for 25 or 30 years.
Is here today calling on the local
trade and visiting his old friend, Wm.
F. Zsaaca.
At Local Hotels Lieut, and Mrs.
Pursel of Bremerton, Wash., are reg
istered at a Medford hotel today.
Other vlsltora are J. M. Burt of Sa
lem. S. S. George of Eugene. Mike
Jenny of the same city and L. G.
Lundstrom of Los Angeles.
Sufferer Jailed The city police
last night removed to the county Jail
lodger at a Front street rooming
house for observation. He gave the
name of Manning, and was suffering
from delusions of persecution and
theft of government bonds.
....
Vestal Guest Here Don Vestal,
proofreader for the Statesman at Sa
lem. Ore., was the guest of Harry
Oatman the first of the week. - Don
la visiting his parenta in Ashland
and recovering from a seriously In
fected foot.
. .
Mrs. Malone in City . Mrs. Clyde
Malone of Honolulu, who la spend
ing the summer with her parenta. Mr.
and Mra. O. Purkeyplle of Central
Point, was In Medford this morning
with her mother, shopping and visit
ing friends. She recalled some very
Interesting sidelights of the recent
Massie case.
Home from Tla Juana Wayne May,
Jerry Latham, Curtla Bonney and Al
Wilson turned Saturday from spend
ing a week's vacation at Tla Juana,
and were back on the Job at their
respective positions about town yes
terday. They were accompanied from
Berkeley by Mra. Al Wilson, who vis
ited, friends In the university city
while they were at Tla Juana.
...
Insurance Men Call C. F. Carlisle,
representative of the Insurance com
pany of North America, was In Med
ford thla morning from Portland, and
with Phillips Beck, who has been here
several days, discussed all elements
of the coming presidential campaign'
to the extent of calling for a straw
vote In a local office, the outcome
of which will be reported later.
.
Attorney Brlggs Better Improve
ment -In the condition of William
Briggs. Sr., dean of Ashland attor
neys and widely known pioneer of
southern Oregon, waa reported today.
Mr. Brlggs was confined to hla home
the latter part of last week, and nis
Illness caused some alarm among
friends and acquaintances.
Campbell "Sentenced Alvln Camp
bell of Grants Pass, arrested Sunday
by the state police for reckless driv
ing In the northern part of the coun
ty, on the Pacific hlghr.-ay, was yes
terday afternoon sentenced to six
months In the Josephine county jail
and his driver's license revoked for
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Pleased with Valley Miss Mabel
Hatton, charming young lady from
Bayonne, N. J., arrived In Medford
the first of the week tor a one day's
stay, and was so pleased with the
Rogue River valley she announced at
the Holland hotel this morning she
is going to stay several days. While
here she plana to visit Crater lake,
and yesterday called upon relatives
at Gold Hill, whom ahe had never
met previously.
In City Yesterday Mrs. Dan Bow
erman. who la a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Timmons, was In the city
yesterday with Miss Mamie Timmons,
visiting fiends. She will be Jcliifd
here next week by Mrs. Elizabeth
Bowerman and son Bill and daugh
ter Beth, en route from Eugene to
Los Angeles for the Olympic games.
Mrs. Bowerman will accompany them
to her home In San Francisco, where
Mr. Bowerman la a member of the
United Press staff.
Signs of Better
Times
( By t he Associated Press)
Bright spots continue to appear
on the business map.
In addition to the advance In the
securities markets yesterday, the
followlngv Items were gleaned from
the news:
The Tulsa .(OKla.) World said the
Consolidated Oil company has made
a profit the first six -months- of
1932, with economies assisting. The
profit, the size of which has not yet
been announced, contrasts with a
loss of about 20.000.000 reported
for the corresponding period last
year by. the Sinclair and Prairie com
panies merged into the consolidated
concern last January.
At Port Worth. Texas, the Williamson-Dickie
Manufacturing com
pany, . which makes clothing, is
working a night shift for the first
time In two years. Operators num
bering 150 were added to the force.
The Crosley Radio Corp. cut Its
net loss from $144,957 in the three
months ending June 30, 1931, to 77,
698 for the corresponding period
this year.
More than 175 employes will be
recalled to the Florence Stove com
pany of Gardner, Mass., which will
go on full time.
William H. Parsons, New York en
gineer, said he plans to reopen soon
an extensive quarry at Branchvllle,
Conn., to mine silica, mica and felds
spar. That will mean Jobs for 150
when the plan is In ull operation,
he said.
At Superior. Wis.,, the grain com
mittee, of the northwest shippers'
advisory board forecast that big
crops In the , near-northwest would
require greatly Increased transporta
tion' facilities. For grain alone, the
forecast said, nearly three times the
facilities used in July, August and
September last year will be required
In the similar period this year.
TOMORROW
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Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon
Mrs. Phipps Entertains
For Guests from South
Mrs. Dolph Phipps has invited a
number of friends to her home this
evening for bddge party, compli
menting Miss Margaret VanScoyoc
and Mrs. Vera Carpenter, who are
guests here from Los Angeles. There
will be two tables of bridge In play
in rooms decorated in an abundance
of Elnnlas and cosmos.
Guests invited for the occasion are:
Mesd&mes Robert Brown. O. V. Mor
row, Burdette Dodge, Henry Prlngle,
Walter Lundy, Larry Schade, W. M.
VanScoyoc, Harrison Janes and Mrs.
Edith Thompson and the two honor
guaseat, Mrs. Carpenter and Miss Van
Scoyoc.
Mrs. Carpenter Is leaving Friday
for the south, but Miss VanScoyoc
will remain In Medford ntll Sep
tember. During their stay here nu
merous affairs have been arranged for
their pleasure.
Los Angeles Folk '
Visitors Here
Interesting guests In Medford this
week are Mr. and Mrs. Sennet Gil
flllan of Los Angeles, who are here
In the Interests of river property and I
to visit friends. j
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mudd, who,
were also here from the southern !
city the first of the week, left yes
terday for their home.
Sir. and Mrs. Lyon '
Leave for Beach.
Mr. and Mra. E. P. Lyon of Eugene
left yesterday for Crescent City after
being guests here of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin L. Knapp. They will continue
from Crescent City up the coast high
way to their home city, where Mr.
Lyon is a member of the administra
tive department of the University of
Oregon.
Mrs. Hefferman and
Gums Leave Today.
Mrs. Katherlne Hefferman; accom
panied by her .house guest, Miss
Katherine Johnson of Seattle, and
Mrs. C. S. Newhall of this city, Is
leaving today for Los Angeles to at
tend the Olympic games. Billy New
hall will leave tomorrow for the south
with George Parsons.
Miss Getchell Honors
Guest at Dinner.
Miss Gloria Getchell. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Ge'.chell. waa
hostess Saturday evening a, a dinner
party, complimenting her house
guest, Miss Betty Fleager of Seattle.
Mrs. White Has
Ashland Guests. '
Mrs. E. J. White is entertaining
this week at her home. Crystal
Springs Orrbard.' west of Phoenix,
her niece and nephew, Marjofle Mills
and Bruce Mills.
Guild Bridge Club
to Meet Wednesday.
The Guild Bridge club will meet
for the usual number of games at
the home of Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp,
38 Genessee street, Wednesday after
noon. Guests are asked to arrive
promptly at 2 o'clock.
Bakers Return From
Holiday at Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Baker returned
to Medford yesterday from a week's
vacation trip to Eugene and Coast
cities, where they spent several days
before coming home.
Hundreds of Special Bargains
Will Be Offered Tomorrow
Green
Discount
S. & H. Green Discount Stamps
Given FREE at the
Premium Station in Our Store
Letter Day Specials
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Party Planned to I
Fete Miss Mulchay.
Mrs. Edward C. Kelly la entertain
ing at bridge Wednesday evening for
the pleasure of her house guest, Miss
Ruth Mulchay of San Francisco. Miss
Mulchay is motoring to Crater Lake
today with the Kellya and several
oteher informal events are planned,
honoring her presence In Medford
this week,
Miss Mulchay - Is .remembered by
many members of local society as
bridesmaid for Mrs. Kelly at her wed
ding, a 'large event at the Sacred
Heart church several years ago.
MiDoiiRnild Honored
At Watt Home.
Mrs. W. H. Watt was hostess at
dinner Sunday, honoring Dr. G. F-
McDougalt and daughter, Lillian, of
Grand Junction, Colo., who arc
guests In this city for the week. Dr.
McDougall delivered the sermon at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning. Other guests for the din
ner were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. W
Spllver and Mr. J. H. Cooley.
Following dinner additional guests
called during the afternoon to greet
ur. Mcuougaii and daughter.
Stag Party Honors
Stan Sherwood. '
Stan Sherwood, whose marriage to
Miss Mabel Swanson will be an event
of Wednesday evening, was honored
by a group of friends at a stag
party Monday at the Dave Young
home on Losler lane. Those attend
ing were Art Schoenl, Art LaDieu.
Mack Young. Gene Wright, Keith
Cole, Ra'pli Botta, Elgin Gregory.
Lewis Blyth and Robert Barton.
Eur rue Orm at
Home In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orr. "whose
wedding was a recent event in Port
land, arrived in this city Saturday to
spend the summer with Mr. Orr'a par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orr. Thev
will leave In September for CorvalUs.
where Mr. Orr will re-enter Oregon
State college for his Junior year. Sev
eral social affairs are being planned
In their honor during their stay here.
Mwanson-Shernood
Wedding Tomorrow
At a quiet ceremony tomorrow
afternoon at 5 o'clock Mlsa Mabel
Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McConochle, and Stanley Sher-
NO MORE
Backaches
LIKE to many
1 other women-,
perhaps like your
.self Mrs. Bur
roughs used to suf
: fer with severe
' backaches every
month. Then she
tried Lydia Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Shortly afterwards she wrote to us,
"I believe it to be the best medicine I
ever used. I sleep well, my nerves are
better, my appetite it improved and I
am getting stronger til the time."
Stamps
1 wood, son of Mrs. Kate Sherwood.
will be married at the St, Mark's
Episcopal church. Relatives and im
mediate friends of the couple will
attend the service, which will be
read by Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton.
Following the ceremony the couple
, will leave for Los Angelee to at
tend the Olympic gamee.
Young-Bowman Wedding
SolpninlztMl, Athlanri.
A, an 8:00 o'clock ceremony Sun
day morning at the Presbyterian
manse In Ashland, Mrs. Georgia
Young of that city and C. R. Bow
man, superintendent, were married.
Immediately after the ceremony they
loft for Portland. Seattle and Arling
ton, where they will spend their
honeymoon.
They will be at home to their
friends, following the trip north, at
42 Third street, Ashland.
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The vitamin D content of cod
liver oils now can be ascertained,
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Groups of day-old chicks are fed
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how will you wash it?
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The birds then are killed and the
lower left leg bone of each Is re
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After being treated with alcohol
and ether, the crushed bone la
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percentage of ash In the bona Indi
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A large percentage of ash Indi
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Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
Auto glass Installed while you wait.
Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works.
The Studebaker Corp. today de
clared the regular quarterly dividend
of $175 on the preferred stock. -
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