Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Lxal and Personal "
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Miss Bowlings Hen Miss Bit
Rowlings of Berkeley, Cal., arrived
on the Shasta today noon lor visit
with her mother.
as
Abbey After Car Walter Abbey of
tine Nash agency here, left for Port
land on the noon Shasta, to bring
back an auto.
Expected Home Carl Y. Tengwald
was expected home today from the
Shrine convention In San Francisco.
John Jensen la also expected from
the bay city today.
Flcks Arrive Home Mr. and Mrs.
Fred rick are among guests at the
Shrine convention returning to Med-
ford today. They arrived on the noon
train from the bay city.
Portlanders Here Quests at Med
ford hotels from Portland today are
C. V. Weber. J. H. Sargent, Dan J.
Sweeney, R. H. Cook and A. H. Hard
ing. On Hotel Lists R. E. Snyder of
Seattle Is a business caller Is Mel
ford today and registered at a local
hotel. Others are Nella Wayne of
Corvallls and L. w. Pomeroy of Eu
gene. Camp at Lake Miss Margaret Fitch
and Miss Babe Whitman are leaving
this afternoon for Crater lake, where
they plan to spend several days
camping out, If the .weather doesnt
reach a discouraging temperature.
.
Daniels Returns Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Daniels returned yesterday after
noon from trip up the coast to
Gold Beach, on to Portland and van
couver. Wash., after which they re
turned to Mapleton to visit Mr. and
k Mrs H. L. Walthers for several days.
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Inspects Ships Here Olen Neal,
Inspector for this district. Is here to
day Inspecting shins at the local air
port. Joseph J. Dectls of Montague.
Cal., has his plane here tor the In-
spectlon and Aubrey Sanders' ship
will be checked.
Moore Stops at Field BUI Moore of
Seattle, Inspector for the department
of commerce, came through this
morning and stopped at the Medford
airport, en route to summer camp In
the south, wSeie he la In the reserve
corps.
.
Mrs. Franklin Ooes South Mrs.
Nell Franklin and daughter Barbara
are leaving thla evening for Grass
Valley, Cal., where they will join Mr.
Franklin for their two weeks vaca
tion trip. Mrs. Franklin will return
to the city school superintendent's
office about August 15.
Brings In Lavender Mrs. C. A.
Swlgert, whose garden la one of the
best known In Medford, brought
great bunch of lavender In for dla-
' play at the Chamber of Commerce to-
( day. Her garden la very similar to
those of old England, In Its variety
of old-fashioned flowers and herbs,
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Orover Visits Friends Howard
Grover and sons of Grants Pass, for
mer well known residents -of this
city, were In Medford yesterday after-
non visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. Grover was formerly connected
with Snlder's Dairy In this city and
Is now operating the dairy In Grants
Pass.
From Distant Points Visitors In
Medford today from distant cities are:
S. J. McCarthy of New York, George
C. McPhall and Moore R. Lee from
the same city, Miss F. C. French from
Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. a. A,
Griffin and daughter of Vancouver,
B. C, and Virginia Bennett from
Chicago.
Leaves for Vacation Miss Olive
Parker la leaving this evening for
. Portland to spend a two weeks' vaca-
' tlon in the city and at the Beach
She will be accompanied north by
Miss Geraldlne Wilkinson, who wiil
visit relatives and friends In Port
land. Miss Parker will return to her
position at the McCurdy-Danlela In
surance agency about August is,
Callfomtans In City The golden
state la represented on local hotel
lists today by J. C. Branner of Palo
Alto, Mrs. Jas. Branner. J. B. Fowler
and Elsie B. Fowler from the same
city, Connie Sfeet and E. Armstrong
from Oakland, Heron nan ana o
L. Peck from Los Angeles and Mrs
George Montgomery and party from
Glendale.
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Stage Man Calls A. L. Hayes, or
lulnator of the Pickwick stage sys
tern, left Medford this morning after-
a few days' visit, for the south. He
stopped in Medford on return from
the north, where he has made a com-
olete check on the operation of the
system, and la now on hie way to Los
Angeles. He reported Business im
proved.
SWIM
In White Sulphur Water
Helman's Baths
ASHLAND
Tub Baths, Free Plcntc Ground
For Exceptional
KODAK
PICTURES
Mall your Films to
SWEM'S
Medford
DANCE
Saturday Nite
with
S. 0. s.
(Sons of Sonc)
7-JMeo.s Orchestra
EAGLE POINT
Gentlemen 4oc Ladlei 10c
Returns to Klamath Falls Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. R. Baldwin returned o
Klamath Falls from spending the past
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Stephenson.
In from Lake Creek Ii. H. Wyant.
storekeeper of Lake Creek, vu In
Medford yesterday, aocompanled by
W. C. Chapman, rancher of the community.
Leaves for .Tillamook R. J. Arnold
left for Tillamook Friday mornln;.
after a two weeks' sojourn In this
city on business. He was accom
panied as far as McMlnnvllle by Mrs.
Frank Kewbold, who hae been visit
ing friends here.
Farrell Motors Here Ernest S. Far-
rell, traveling freight and passenger
agent for the Union Pacific system,
arrived In Medford yesterday after
noon by motor, surprising all hla
railroad friends, who expected to see
him get off the train earlier in the
day.
Seals Arrive on Train Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Seals of Harlowton, Mont.,
arrived In Medford on the train from
the north this morning to be guests
of Mrs. Seals' sister, Mrs. J. D. Llllle.
Mr. Seals will return to Montana
after a week's stay here, while Mrs.
seals plans to remain for some time,
having come to southern Oregon fur
her health, which she announced this
morning "seems Improved already."
Hotel Guests Today Registrations
at Medford hotels today include
Ruth Byers and Jean Byers of San
Jose, Paul Mestel, San Francisco; V.
W. Alexander, Jolntvllle, Cal.; Glen
W. Neel and Charles N. Elrey, Port
land; Arthur Priaulx, Chiloquln; Har
lan Gurney, Pacific Air Transport;
M. K. Kelso. Eugene; E. A. Durham,
Klamath Falls; L. G. Billings. Talent,
and Hugh A. Rltter, Medford.
Mrs. Jones Guest Here Mrs. Wil
bur Jones of Klamath Falls, a native
daughter of Jakson county, who
made her home at Phoenix and Jack
sonville for more than 35 years. Is a
guest this week of her sister. Mrs.
A. N. Sollss at her home on the
Pacific highway south of Phoenix.
Mrs. Jones is & member of two pio
neer iamuiea or tnis county. Her
mother was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Samuel Colver of Phoenix and
her father, L. A. Rose, was a son of
Mrs. Emerson E. Gore, member of 4ba
Phoenix school board for 8 years tvr
road supervisor in the district for 30
years. Both the Gore and Colver
families took up donation land claims
on property now divided by the Pa
cific highway. The Sollss home Is
on a part of the orizinaJ roivor
donation land claim. Mrs. Jones,
who has lived In Klamath Falls for
the past 8 years, will spend 10 days
visiting her Jackson county relatives
and friends.
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DEFEAJJEDFORD
Gllkerson's Coinrtv. ninnf.
the Medford Merchants, 14 to 9. at
the falnrrounriii .nut. vnin Th
Giants did not have enough opposi
tion to make much of a show, but
exhibited enough class to prove they
knew what It was all about. The local
team was assembled In a hurry and
operated slowly, A fair sized emwd
saw the contest.
No home bnv rnvMri Mmaaif
glory. The colored team had a catcher
wuu is do years oia. His eldest boy
played third. All were good hitters,
and flashy fielders.
Up to noon today 35 applications
for auto licensee had been secured
from the sheriff's office. Governor
Meier's moratorium for motors expires
Sunday at midnight, so tomorrow Is
the final day for procurement.
Many motorists expect to wait un
til later so they may come under the
part-year provisions.
Reports from California Thursday
said that, despite recognition of the
governor's moratorium, in Modoc and
Lassen counties Oregonlans with old
license plates were still being forced
to buy California licenses on the the
ory that If Oregonlans bad funds to
travel they had funds for new li
censes. Oregon autolsts were detain
ed Wednesday In Butte Valley, Siski
you county, and given the choice of
purchasing a California license oi
leaving their machines In a garage
The California license Is void In their
home state which adds to the confu
sion.
While no official word has come
from Salem, It Is understood from re
liable sources that enforcement of the
license laws will be left to the dis
cretion of the commanding officers
of the state police In the various
districts.
This means that If an autolst needs
his car for work, he will be granted
leniency for a certain period, but if
the car is used for pleasure trlpa he
will be directed to make a license
purchase.
In every Instance the car owner
will have to show conclusive proof
that he Is In financial straits and
that the auto Is vital In his occupation.
Autolsts of flnanlal means who
have been hesitant about the pir- :
chase of a license, and unlicensed
autos. used by young folks for pleas
ure trips will be held to a strict accounting.
In the same drive, California li
censed cars belonging to Oregonlans
and employed in Oregon, or voting in
Oregon, will be directed to procure a
1033-1933 Oregon license or store
their car.
L'
I
Leo Lomski, In a letter to the
sports editor of the Mall T.ibune,
says nothing will please him more j
than for Jack McCarthy to get rough j
in their main event rematch here j
Wednesday night, "as that Is my
dish ;" The Aberdeen Assassin, ap
parently smarting from criticism of
his methods in winning the last bout
here when he rushed out at the
stroke of the bell and "smacked" the
Frisco boy over before he had put up
his hands, says an accidental jab in
the eye from McCarthy's thumb half
blinded him during the first tliree
rounds but that he began to get his
sight back In the third round and
had McCarthy dazed.
Lomski is anxious to demonstrate
his superiority over the Irish boy and
his letter Indicates he will be out to
make short work of the match when
the gong uounds for the fray Wednesday.
LET'S GO ! . . 500 WARD'S Stores Present America's GREATEST
BP
August
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lla, M.M I I
s5? it is? E&
500 Ward Stores went to the Furniture Market! 500 Ward Stores Bought as
One! And Now 500 Ward Stores offer August Furniture Sale Values that
no one individual store could hope to equal! The Sale is now on in 500
Cities. Cornel See! Buy! Save!
No In: amies
SALEM, Ore., July 38. (AP) The
state accident commission reported
no fatalities had occurred in Oregon
Industry during the past week. The
report made today showed a total of
395 accidents, however.
SEASON RATES
(Effective July 18, 1932) at
Lake o' the Woods
Per Day Per Week
Housekeeping Cabin, 1 bed $2.50 $14.00
Housekeeping Cabin, 2 bed. . 3.50 18.00
Housekeeping Cabin, 2 bed, modern 4.00 20.00
Bungalows, 2 bed, with bath 6.00 30.00
Sleeping Cabin, 1 person- 1.25 8.00
Sleeping Cabin, 2 person 1.50 10.00
BOATS
Bow Boats
Motor Boats ....
Hour J-Day Per Day
$ 35 $1.00 $2.00
.. 1.00 2.50 5.00
1 Person
ROOM AND BOARD
Per Week
$25.00
Per Month
$80.00
For Reservations, Write or Call
Lake o' the Woods Resort
MEDFORD, OREGON
2-Pc All Tapestry Suite
Beautiful New Style! Guaranteed Construction!
$49-95
You can see the smart style of this suite in the illustration
the fine quality and beautiful materials are more im-,
pressive on inspection. The luxurious Davenport and
high back Arm Chair are covered all over in rich tapes
try. Note the rounded front corners and pad effect
backs. Guaranteed inner construction . . . assures you
comfort and wear. The August Sale price is only
$5 Down
Small Carrying Charge
on Deferred Payments
MBKk
Ward-O-Leum
9x12 ft. Rugs
$4.95
Tile and floral dealgna on
standard weight enameled sur
face rugs. Stalnproof, water
proof surface lightens work I
Picnic Jugs
For Liquids or Solids
Gal size Jgl
Vi gal. 79
Steel Jacket
with smooth
a t one ware
lining. 1 Gal
lon Pl?e.
Save more by buying now for your
Fall Painting. Take advantage of
Summer Sale Prices. Sale Ends
August 31.
Zinc-he HOUSE PAINT
All Your Favorite Fruits Blended
In Our Latest Special ....
Hawaiian Delight
ICE
CREAM
- Certified
of Highest
Quality
Formula on
Every Can
23 Colors
Covers 400
Sq. Ft. per
Gal. 2 Coats
LESS gallons to buy. LESS cost per
gallon, LESS cost when' you figure
the years It lasts! Looks aa well
lasts as long spreads as easily aa
any paint on the market, no matter
how high Its price. Made In Ward's
own paint factory.
$2
.45
GALLON
In 5-Gal. Cans
WALL FINISH
Flat velvet finish that lasta
for years. 15 tints. Gallon cov
ers 200 sq ft. (t1 CQ
3 coats. Qal. P 1 .01
FLOOR VARNISH
Mar -Proof I Highest Quality
made for hard use. Qal. eov
ers 600 sq. ft. on dQ QQ
oak; 400 on pine. t)asa0
jiSiii
Special Sale on
3-Pc. Wicker Suite
SALE $29.95
Regular Price $39.95
SS Down 5 Monthly. Small carrying Charge
Skillfully woven by hand In a new double-strand weave over a hard
wood frame. Steel braced for durability. Woven In designs in tan and
buff. Covered cushions to match. Buy now and save during this
August Home Furnishing Sale.
Snider's Bulgarian Buttermilk
Served Ice Cold
Is a Healthful
Summer Drink
Get the Buttermilk Habit.
It's Not Fattening!
1
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
ELECTRIC Drive GYRATOR Action
LOVELL Wringer
And FULL Capacity PORCELAIN Tub.
WARDWAY
SPECIAL
fpEiiiiJ
fe' 'I
0 gg
Count the Features then
Imagine This Low Price!
$49.95
-No center post tn tangle
clothes.
-Trl-Vane Oyrator Agitator.
-Lovell Swinging Wringer.
-Full -Sheet Capacity Porce
lain Enameled lub, Blue and
White.
-Balloon Rolls Safety Release.
-Vt n. P. splash -Proof Motor.
-Oversize Drain Faucet for
Hose.
-Water-Tight Cover.
Adjustable Carters.
Washes In 6 to 8 mlnntee
without hand rubbing.
UNCONDITIONALLY
GUARANTEED
Prompt expert service.
Mrh.rge30 DAYS TRIAL
A WJ5r.rk.oQ Deferred Payments
Pull-Up Chairs
Choice of Coverings
$5.95
Graceful, sturdy walnut finish
frames with choice of velour
or rayon-cotton velvet backs
and seats. Rich colors.
All Wool 27x50 Axmins
ter Throw Rug
ftojtnlar $2.49
$1.49
Think of getting a Seamleaa
All wool Axmlnster at thla
price I A laigo selection of new
patterns and colon I Save $1.00
Now.
TRUKOLD
laughs at August heat ?TKy
7.ov mem
m
w A MONTH This
FIGURES . ONLY 25o A DAY
Lucky folks that have a Trukold In their
homes thla month I It beats the heat where
others fall. It atands the torrid weather
test that proves how dollara are wasted if
you pay too little or pay too much for
another make. TruKold price la the RIGHT
PRICE to Insure real quality. Super-Service
Power that will cool 10 TIMES TruKold
size. All other Important electric refrigera
tion featurea. Come In and see It I
Site shown Is for 3 or 4 In family . . . 1144.50 Delivered and Install
ed. Larger aires $10 Down, 10 a Month. Small Carrying Charge on
Deferred Payments,
Montgomery Waud a Co,
North Bartlett
"If I'i Snider'i It'i the Bert to Buy"
Phone 203
117 So. Central
Phone 286
Medford, Ore.