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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1932)
MEDFORD TRTBTJXE MEDFORD. PRECOX THURSDiY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932. TILE MEET FRI Tomorrow Is Boosters' dsy at the (Jacksonville Orange and Invitations bare been sent to all Orange organ!' (talons. In the county to attend. Zx naive plana have been completed for the celebration, with the follow In program. J2 Noon Addreaa of Welcome Chea ter Wendt, master. P. M J3 -.00-1:00 Plcnlo Lunch on Court Houa Lawn. 1:00-1:15 Orange Singing. J:1S-S:00 Jackaon County Orange Program. :00-4:00 8porta and Contests. :00-t:00 Baasball. 600-7 :0O lUcsss. .T .00-8:00 Amateur B oil B and ' wraaumg. 8:00-8:15 Group Singing. 0:lfl-B;3O Jacksonville a range Pro (ram. 9:80-10:00 Kecreatlonal Program and Orand March. 10:00 Dancing. The following committees have been appointed: Lunch, Meadamea Mechem, Arnold, Henspeter, Skinner, Ore, Nledermeyer; muslo, W. B. Xrauae; chairs, Carl Nledermeyer, W. H. Arnold, Frank Henspeter; table, Homer Mechem, Ernest Langley; ' platform, I. A. Dew; contests, O. C. Hoover; baseball, Otto Nledermeyer; dance , Em eat Nledermeyer, Henry Conger; soliciting, Emma Conger, Anna wendt. Recreation, Elsie . Hoover, Claer Henley; boning, Clauds Hoover; pub' llclty, Oeo. Wendt, Mabel Blins; food stud, Mrs. W. B, Krause; Callle Sanden, Louise Brockway; program, Mabel Elms, Catherine Wendt. A fin program has been arranged with Miss Clsrabel Nye, atat home demonstration agent, to. be guest speaker, one will give a short ad dress on wbst rural organisation can accomplish. Oeorge Andrews, popU' ular .young baritone, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nee of Jacksonville will be soloists for the evening. Mollis Nledermeyer, Leona Conger, Irroa Nledermeyer. Beryl Brockway. Mrs. Callle Sanden and O, O. Hoover will also eppear on the program. " A cordial Invitation la extended to all Orangera, friends and publto at large. "Be a Booster" Is the day's slogan. BAPTISTS PLAN j FALLJ1PAIGN : Announcement was mad at a meeting at the Baptlat church last night that October 10 would be the date of the beginning of the fall evangelistic campaign to be conduct ad at that church. Rev. DeVero Pen hollow, whs was soloist snd song leader In the Bhannon-Hlgglnbotham tent meetings held her last year, has been secured to head up the musical part of ths program for ths campaign. Mr. Penhollow was a (rest favorite In the meetings last fall, and mad a. host of friends in Msdford who will be happy at the news of his return. Pastor W. H. Xston has been asked by the church to be the preacher for this csmpslgn. A fin spirit of Interested reported as already In evidence augurs well for the meetings. Meteorological Report September It, 1038, forecasts. Medford and vicinity; Tonight and Friday fair; cooler Friday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday, but fog on coast; slightly cooler In terior west portion Friday. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, s degrees. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 09; lowest, 44. Total precipitation alnoe September i. itJ3, o inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terosy, IB; a a. m. today, 01 Sunset today, 8:S7 p. m. Sunrls tomorrow, 0:07 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, s:) p. m. Observations Taken at 0 M0 Meridian Time, City 5S II Baker City .. 80 Boise ,,.,,.-. 80 Chicago , i i. 70 Denver 08 Das Moines 73 Eureka 84 Fresno 80 Helena 7a Los Angeles Msrshfleld MEDFORD New York Phoenix Portland Reno Rossburc Sslt Lske flan Francisco. Seattle , Spokane , 80 . 83 ,83 88 Clear Clear Clear T. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear ... Cloudy Foggy T. Clear T. Clear Rain Clear Clear P.Cdy. Cloudy . Clear Clear POLICE CAPTURE I TORTURE CHARGE Stat polios were advised this after noon by the sheriff of Wasco county that Richard H. Morton, 84, Richard W. Olle, 34, and Ernest Wright, 31, arrested by the state police last night, and held for carrying concealed wea pons were wanted there for the rob bery and torturing of an aged man. The trio an alleged to have violated the friendliness of their victim, and stolen 8100 from him. They then, la asserted, tortured him In an effort to make him tell where bla wealth was hidden. State police about noon located Morton' family camped In a tent on Wagner creek. Morton claims to be a resident of the Ashlsnd district. The state po lios say he Is a transient, and has been hers for a couple of months at Intervals. Ths trio will be removed to Wasco county. PINE OROVE 13 teams hauling gravel on road starting east at Fine Q rove across roads. MYRTLE POINT Vogue Millinery reopened under management of Doro- my Miller and Mrs. Ivy Roberts. YREKA TO TURN HISTORY PAGES BACK FOR FETE A realUtle revival of the old mining days when Yreka, wu known as ''Thompson', Dry Dlggln'a" la expected to draw t hoi wands of visitor to northern California, on October 7 and 8. The celebration, which has been named the "Gold Rush" la being put on by the Treka Miners, booster club, to revive Interest In gold mining, pro vide Jobs for the unemployed and raise funds to help take care of the city's destitute during the coming winter. Assisting the "Treka Miners" la the newly organised "Oold Diggers" organ! ration composed of Yreka wo men, who are doing their bit to make the project a auoceM. The "Oold Dig gers" are advertising the coming event by appearing in old-time costumes, and the male sex are attired In pio neer garb and novel whiskered effects which baffle description. A big two-day program Is planned for the entertainment of the many southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia folks who will attend the "Gold Rush." Sports evente. Including bi cycle races, a football game, cham pionship horeeAhoe pitching contest and other items of Interest have al ready been arranged for. Pioneer pros pectors will compete In the mucking and panning contests, as well as the rock drilling competition. An old time fiddlers contest will be held Friday night and dances of both old time end modern variety will hold forth each night. Gambling games of every description will run day and night and a special bank will be opened to provide "'phony" money for the various games snd conces sions. One of the leading events of the entire two-day program will be the pioneer parade which takes place Sat urday, October 8 at 10 a. m. Many Vehicles of ancient vintage will be In the procession. Old stage coaches. covered wagons and pack trains will pass In review slong the streets of the old mining town, where In years past they were the order of the day. Men. women and children garbed In the costumes of the early fifties will be much In evidence, adding a color ful touch to this novel historical pageant. Moving pictures of the pa rade snd other outstanding events will be taken, preserving a perma nent record of this unique pioneer celebration, , The Treka "Gold Miners' and the Oold Diggers' as well are extending l cordial invitation to everyone in southern Oregon to participate In their festivities on Friday and Satur day, October 7 and ?. j Myrtle Point. Fourier Bros, pur ! chased Myrtle Point meat market. I Panning Gold Dust I'FIVF LIFERS GET assaaav " ' ' Siiasassewi money money" Mill be used during gum ruin ceieumiun m sieas, cam., next month and aoor is Oeorge W. Means, old-time prospector wuune lace uiu uuuriv tite lucre. Mcaiu , shown nonnlnr duit on his claim west of yreka. Roseburg. Approval of appropria tion of sro.ooo for emergency forest highway funds for Tiller-Troll cut off road given at Wsehlngton, D. c. accord to word received from Repre sentative Howley. BY SALEM. Sept. 89. (ff) Commuts tolns of sentence were grsnted Wed nesday by Governor Julius L. Meier to five men serving life eentences st the state penitentiary for various degrees of murder. Two other con victs were given conditional pardons. Oood behavior and valuable service to the Institution were the bases for leniency, Floyd Henderson snd Irving L. Btoop, received at the penitentiary October 10, 1920. to serve life terms for alleged participation In tb Jail break and subsequent slsylna of Sheriff Til Taylor of Umatilla county. nad sentences commuted to 20 years. Records in the executive department Indicated that Henderson and Stoop had no part In ths actual slaying. Employment has been promised both men. Russell Becker, received Mav 20. 1024, to aerve a life term for the alleged slaying of Frank Bowker of Multnomah county, over a liquor transaction quarrel and subsequent dumping of the body Into the Cala poola river, received commutation to a 30-year term. Domlnlco Pacini, receive March 8. 1015, from Multnomah cointy on a life sentence for second degiie mur der, received commutation to a 99 year term. D O. Brlohouz of Malheur county, received October 81, 1910. to serve a life term on a second degree mur der charge, received a commutation to a 25-year sentence. Conditional pardons were' issued to Lincoln Rose of Douglas county and Jack Edwards of Multnomah county. Rose was received September 2, 1031, to serve flv years for Involuntary manslaughter. Edwards was received from Multnomah county March 23, 1027, to serve 10 years for asssult and robbery while armed with a dangerous wespon. wss pardoned providing that he remain under supervision of the Oregon Prison sssoclatlon, which will furnish blm with needed medical at tention that officials say la Impos sible under the Insufficient peniten tiary facilities. Brisco will (a to Texas to visit her parents, and Mr. Brlsoo win return here to continue his mining opera, tlons. Mrs. A. D. Helms of Ashland spent Tuesdsy with her brother. Oeorge Lance. Ed Whit of Medford wss looking over his crop of apples snd pesrs at the Riviera Plantation Tuesdsy. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge West or Med ford spent Sunday with Mrs. Psuline Wshl. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Elliott snd son Donald are also guests of Mrs. Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Msrion Lance spent Thursday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Clsy Biles spent Mon- dsy svenlng with Mr. and Mrs. V. Brisco. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roster took their Infant son to Medford Thurs day to receive medics) care from Dr. Drummond. Mr. and Mrs. Grant ttesly and Mr. snd Mrs. W. Oslbresth spent Sunday st Crescent City. Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. Floyd Lance. Ruth Lance and Rao Clem ents of Oold Hill spent Sundsy at the Lsnce mine. Mr. and Mrs. chaa. McMerrlck spent Saturdsy on Appleget with Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace. They were accom panied by Mrs. Mills and son Bllile, who have spent the psst week at the McMerrlck home. Riviera RIVIERA, Sept. 20-(SpM Rogue River Civic Improvement club met September 23 with Mrs. loyd Dick. Those present were Mesdamss Rob erts. Watts, Baker, Love, Gallagher, Pierce. Nlta -Blrdseye, Effa Blrdssys, Johnston, Phelps, Forsyths, Wood cock, Msgsrle, Wahl, Smith, Millar, Burkhart, Bodkins, and the hostesses, Mrs, McLaren snd Mra. Dick. Guests wsre Mr. Johnston snd Mr. snd Mrs. Chas. Bowman of Phoenix. Mr. Bowman gav an Interesting talk on child welfare. 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