PATTE FOUR
MEDFcraD matl ttttbunt:. mtjdford. obegon, Friday, octobeh 6, 1933.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
Mlu Wilson and
Cnauncey Blihop Wed.
Of Interest to their many friends
In this city la the following an
nouncement of the wedding of Miss
Uuli Wilson of Grants Pass and
Cnauncey Bishop of Salem, carried
In the Oregon Dally Emerald:
Mlu Maria A. Wllaon. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee Wllaon of
Grants Paw. and Robert Chauncey
Bishop, of Salem, were married at a
formal afternoon ceremony Wednea
.day In the Grante Pa&a Episcopal
church, with the Eev. Mr. H. H. Mit
chell officiating.
The matron of honor waa the brlde'a
alater, Mra. Phillip Twahy of Spokane:
the brldesmalda were Constance Baker
and Mra. H. Leo Wllaon, Jr., of Oranta
Pasa. Little Clara Lee Ogle, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mra. C. L. Ogle of
Oranta Peas, waa the flower girl.
Charlea Kay Bishop, brother of the
groom, acted as best man, while
ushers were Carl Oabrlelson and Har
old dinger.
Mra. Bishop graduated ' from the
University two yeara ago. where ahe
waa affiliated with the Kappaa Alpha
Theta aororlty. Mr. Bishop la also
a graduate of the University, and at
tended the Harvard school of business
administration. He waa a member
of Beta Theta PI fraternity while at
the university.
; Bible Claaa to Study '
1 Story of Samuel
The beautiful atory of Samuel will
be atudled Sunday morning at the
i Woman') Bible class meeting at the
Preabyterlan church, and mothers and
1 teachers are assured by the class
leader that they will find this atory
most helpful In child training today.
', Members of the class are asked to
bring their Blblea and to read I
. Sam. 1-8. The claas meets In the
church parlor every Sunday morning
at 8:45 o'clock and a cordial invita
tion la extended all persona Inter
: eated In Bible atudy. to come and
begin the year's work with the Prea
byterlan group. Mra. Llttrell will
care for the children of the claaa
members In the nursery across the
hall.
Mlsa lewis Ilends
Girl Scout Troop
Election of officers waa held last
Saturday by Olrl Scout troop No. 5,
Lewla waa named president of the
of Vie Jackson school, and Barbara
troop. Other new offlcerm are: Dor
othy Wilder, vice-president: Evelyn
Harwood, aecretary, and Mary Beth
Bradflsh, treasurer.
' Following the regular meeting last
Saturday the troop enjoyed a hike.
Meetings are held each Saturday
morning at the Jackson school.
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Mra. Wilcox, Hostess
. To Phoenix Health Group
' The Phoenix health unit will meet
with Mrs. Ralph Wilcox Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. - AH persons
Interested In health work are Invited
to be present. Miss Mildred Carlton,
president of the Health association,
will give a talk. Those persons wish
ing transportation are asked to call
Mra. Barnea, 'phone SS1-R-4.
Winter Coats
Hundreds of new coats priced
at
$14.50 to $65.00
Blouses
Hundreds of netr hlnn.ee In
alrlpes, plaids and plain col
ors. Priced at
$1.39 to $2.95
Sweaters
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Hundreds of new sweater,
priced at
$1.95 to $4.95
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Teachers' Chorus
Meets Tomorrow
To atart a new year In music, el,
members of the Jackson . County
Teachere chorus are asked to meet
at the county courthouse auditorium
at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning.
Miss Harriett Baldwin, supervisor
of music in the Medford schools, will
be present again to direct the chorus,
with Mra. Effle Herbert Yeoman as
accompanlat.
Mr. Boyd Honored
At Birthday Party
Mra. Everett Eads entertained at
her home on 39 Kenwood, Thursday
evening In honor of her father, S. W,
Boyd, who celebrated his eighty-
second birthday. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Eads, Mr. Boyd,
Mrs. Irl Oroves, Clsrence Eada, Mr.
and Mra. Louis Richardson. Dorothy
Eads, John Eada, Tom Glnn and Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Eada.
BOOT, SHOE CODE
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. AP) The
boot and ihoe manufacturing In
dustry, Informed bluntly by Presl
dent Roosevelt that the controversial
merit clause must be removed from
lti code of competition, today pre
pared to adjust plants and merchan-
dlslng organizations under the NRA
program.
Reaction of the manufacturers to
elimination of the merit clause which
they had demanded so Insistently
waa not known today but NRA offi
cials expressed confidence the Indus
try would offer no further resistance.
The marlt clause asserted the right
of employers to hire and fire without
regard for union affiliation.
TO
BE ERECTED IN CITY
A building permit was Issued by
the city today to J. B. Meehan for
placing of a portable church at 703
West Sixth street, this city, at the
cost of lqpo. The church, which la
portii DtOt ii hi m DrouRnt nere irum
Eugene for special services of the
Seventh Day Adventlst church.
It will be located In Medford for
eight months, according to the per
mit.
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Escapes By Rum
DETROIT, Oct. 6. (UP) Asking
leave of his guards to talk to his
wife, Harry Connors, ex -convict, un
der sentence of 16 to 40 years for
parole violation, dashed from the
lobby of a prominent hotel here to
day and escaped.
otvat Burelson 's
The largest stock of Ladies' Ready-To-Wear
Garments and Millinery in Medford and
Southern Oregon. And all at popular prices!
SILK DRESSES
Hundreds of new silk dresses priced at
$5.95 to $29.50
WOOL DRESSES
Hundreds of new wool dresses priced at
$5.95to$18.50
EVENING GOWNS
Dozens and dozens of evening dresses priced at
$6.95to$25.00
SWAGGER SUITS
Dozens of swagger suits priced at
$19.75 to $29.50
Twin Sweaters
Dozens and dorms of these
new sweat era. Triced at
$2.95 to $4.95
Skirts! Skirts
More than 100 new skirts
priced at
$2.95
Suede Jackets
A new shipment of suede
Jackets, All colors. Priced at
$6.95 and $7.95
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TO
MEET HERE NEXT
The most enthusiastic gathering In
the history of the Shasta -Cascade
Wonderland association was reported
here today by A. K. Banwell, manager
of the Medford Chamber of Com
merce, upon his return from Redding,
Cal. Jackson county hid the largest
representation at the meeting, with
15 attending from Med lord and nine
from Ashland.
The next convention of the asso
ciation will be held in Medford, this
elty finally winning out over Klam
ath Palls In exciting competition,
waged by the two cities to gain the
1034 meeting.
Medford also won endorsement ot
the Williams Creek road construc
tion, presented by Paul Rynnlng.
county engineer; the Little Butt
creek road, presented by Hamilton
Patton: the Siskiyou project and the
program to preserve the forest line
of the Crater Lake highway.
Jackson county is represented by
W. A. Gates as director on the
Shasta -Cascade ' Wonderland board
and one of the most Interesting con
tributions to the convention program
was the description given Mr. Gates'
speech on helroglyphlcs of the lava
bed.
Other Medford representatives win
ning prominent places in the per
sonnel of the association were: C. L.
MacDonald, council chairman; C.
Olenn Smith, chairman of the recrea
tion group 'and Mr. Banwell, chair
man of the resolution committee.
It was decided at the meeting to
devote a day of the Oregon Diamond
anniversary celebration here to the
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland associa
tion, E. C. "Jerry" Jerome, celebra
tion chairman, announced.
The motion picture, featuring the
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland section,
recently filmed by Hollywood direct
ors, was presented In a preview at
the convention and was described to
day by Mr. Banwell as the most beau
tiful scenery film he has ever viewed.
It will be ready for release within 10
days and will be shown In Medford.
APPLE IMPORTS
PARIS, Oct. 6. (UP) A reduction
of 60 percent In the apples Import
quota from the United States In the
last quarter of this year as compared
with the same period a year ago was
announced today.
The ministry of commerce notified
the United States embassy that the
quota allotted United States apples
and pears for the last quarter of 1033
waa 37,896 metric quintal or about
two-fifths of the quota a year ago.
Millinery Specials!
Enticing new styles that are
decidedly 1934!
New Fall Felts $1.49
Smart Angora
Beret
These perky affairs have
just arrived at Burelson's.
You can afford several.
MRS. J. H. SUaQ, Manager
'Lost Then Found
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Mrs. George M. Cox (above), 27.
year-old wife of a Chicago and New
Orleans ship-builder, whose disap
pearance from New Orleans with
her son and her parents, led Cox to
believe all four had been kidnaped,
was located in Chicago. (Associated
Presa Photo
Bonanza Strike
Reported Near
Comstock Lode
RENO, Nev., Oct. 6. (UP) A
bonanza gold strike was reported
today at a alte within 1500 feet of
the original Comstock atrlke of
pioneer days.
Today's discovery, made at the
famous Ophlr mine at Virginia
City, waa a streak of ore two feet
wide and assaying M0O0 a ton.
The bonanza streak waa In a
quartz face 12 feet wide.
Similar rich atreaks have previ
ously been found in the comstock
Lode. Miners believe they are
scattered through the vast ore
body.
Boy On Bicycle
Killed By Truck
ALBANY, Ore., Oct. 6. (AP) Wll
lard Lake, 16. was killed on the Pa
cific highway at Jefferson today
when he waa struck by an oil truck
aa he was riding a bicycle. Last year
he was aimllarly atruck while on a
bicycle near the scene of hla death
today, but he then escaped with
minor injuries.
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Cotton Prints
Norelly cotton prints In 3fMnrh
widths . . . Brand new patterns
nlth both Hint and dark
trounrt, yard
New Woolens
Basket weaves, flannels and
able In this special showing of woolens tor
fall and winter rarments . . . The colors are
Rnvnle, Bottle Oreen, Seal Brown, Wine and
Black ... 84 Inches wide and a real value at
this price, yard
$1.95
Shadow Rough Crepe
You'll he rtrURhttd with tnne clever new
shadow rounh crepe In the xery newest mel
low mil fthailfK , , , This material Is really NEW
and mme In 39 Inch widths at this real value
thing price, vard
$1.95
Smart Scarfs
Just the scarf to wear with the
new fall suaxitrr ult! Wool
novelty plaid scarfs In wide
choice of patterns. Main floor
special tomorrow--
Think of it lovely
FALL
HATS
are nelnf featured In our
main floor and basement
hops priced as low as
59c
Adel Lee Shop
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McCall Printed
TO ROSEBURG FOR
Coach Darwin Burgher will take 22
young grid warriors from Medford
high achool Saturday morning to In
vade the hunting grounda of the
Roaeburg Indians the same afternoon.
Roaeburg will have a squad equally
aa atrong as Medford with only 8
letterraen lost by graduation. Last
year the Tigers, In a bitterly fought
contest, defeated Roaeburg. 14 to 0.
The players alated to make the trip
are: Bennett, J. Pierce, B. Prentice,
Hammack, Baker, White, Lewla, Geb
hardt, aillnsky, Hlnman, Stewart.
Clifford, Fowler, Kuntman, Ghelardl,
Sleveraon, Brown, Bates, Bates, Kin
dred, Kuennle, Kroschel. Simmons.
Shaw, Knox and Shaw.
Coach Burgher aaya the boys are
in good condition with the excep
tion of a few Injuries. The starting
lineup will probably be Bennett and
Hlnman, ends; J. Pierce and Shaw or
Kindred tackles; Prentice and Baker,
guards; White, quarter; .Lewis, left
half; GUInsky or Ghelardl, right half:
Bates, fullback.
The team will either leave by bus
or In private cars.
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IN RODEO STUNT
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Oct.
6. (UP) Two weeks ago Dr. Lloyd
Shaw, superintendent of Cheyenne
Mountain high school, announced
that hla achool would abandon foot
ball this year for bronco riding and
steer wrestling.
"It la leas dangerous and more cul
tural too," he declared.
Dr. Shaw sustained a cracked rib
BARGAIN
Extraordinary
Kotex, regular size 12c.
Two for
23c
PAYLESS DRUGS
Medford Bldg.
M.
19c
tweeds are avail-
$1
1 flz-'mmimmmmmMimmmaHa
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Jjw 1
Men's Underweai
Men's union suits In medium weights,
fleece lined and an exceptionally fine bar
fain at this prk
$1.00
Boys' Sweaters
BmV wool sweaters In slip-on styles and
a fine avrtment of'novelty sport designs.
Bargain basement special
$1.39
Patterns Pay Less,
today while ha ha was giving his
claaa a leaaon on bulldogglng. He dis
missed the Injury lightly.
"A cracked rib la nothing, ha said.
"X used to get them efetn when I
was bulldogglng ateera as an occupa
tion. The rodeo sports will continue
to be a part of this high school's
curriculum." .
10 THE DALLES FOR
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District Attorney George Brown, of
Wasco county and Sheriff Harold
Sexton, also ot The Dalles, are today
returning to that city Ruby Joseph,
and her 17-year-old son, Richard
Hamilton, alias Joseph, on warrants
charging burglary not In a dwelling.
Mrs. Joseph has been held In the
Fall Fashions
That Go to
Your Head
"Meadowbrook"
"Catalinas"
"Stetson"
"Dobbs"
"Knox''
$1.95 to
$10.95
Ovalized Hats really fit your
head !
And the new colors are:
Eel Tile Wine Beige
brown, black, blues.
rtennes
We Give S. & H. Green
If
If It's Value Plus Low Price
You're Looking For, Shop At the
M. Dept. Store
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Sunday Night Dresses
. . . yes, semi-formal frocks in sizes from 14 to 20 . . , each one with just the
right touch to make it fashionable and different . . . You must see these Sunday
Night dresses to appreciate their values at these low prices . .
They're smart for Fall . . .
Fur Jackets
High t fade Lapan and linings of
Skinner's satin ... An excellent
choice of shades, too . . . Nutria,
taupe, black and brown .- . In
sizes from 14 to 20 . . . What Main
Floor values they are at
$22.50
and up to $35
Bargain Basement
Dress Better
county jail here for about tea days.
Her husband. Sidney Joseph, S3,
and her brother, John W. O'Malley,
47, charged with the same offense,
wen taken north last Friday. Mrs.
Joseph suffered a nervous breakdown
and waa unable to go north at that
time. Her oldest son was arrested
yesterday. Three other of her chil
dren are attending achool In the
Thompson creek section.
Captain Lee M. Bown of the state
police said today that word bad been
received from Texas prison authori
ties, stating that they would return
O'Malley. who escaped from the peni
tentiary July IT, this year. Joseph's
record also shows that he la alao an
escape from the Texas penitentiary.
AUSTIN. Tex, Oct. 6. (UP) The
state senate today passed a blU as
HEATH'S Drug Store
Medford Bldg., Phone 884
We wish to announce to all of the women in Jackson Coun
ty that our rest rooms, in our new quarters, are now open
and invite all of you to take advantage of them when you
are doing your shopping.
Specials for This Week End
60c Sal Hepatica ...
50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream
Moth Proof Bags with Clothes Hanger
$1.25 Creomulsion
5 lbs. Epsom Salt J.
Quarts Milk of Magnesia 59
Gillette Probak and Blue Blades 19
60c Farhans Tooth Paste 46
50c Ipana 36
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I Kotex
pl.OO Listerine 69
$1.60 Casey's Compound $1.19
$1.35 Pierce's Favorite Prescription $1.19
25c Dr. West's Tooth Paste :.-18d
Woodbury's Liquid Castile or Tar Shampoo.. 26
Medford Bldg., Phone 884
Saving Stamps. Ask
describe the smartness and genuine
$895
and up to
$14.75
You'll stride with
smart fall
EnnaJettick Shoes
When you try Enna-Jettlcks, you'll readlty agree that
"You No Lo nfter Need Be Told Von Have An Expensive
Foot" . . . and what smartness , . . what stjle and
what value at these two standard prices.
$5 and $6
Sizes 1 to 13 . . . AAAAAA to EEE
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS
Ravnn wool stocking for children In plain
and vide libs. The sites rente from S't
to 10's. Basement special, pair
29c
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
Taped union suits In all sizes tor children
A real basement special and one you should
take adrantaice of before price Increase.
69c
WOMEN'S HOSE
Women's rayon-KOol and cotton hosiery In
a fine variety of shsdes for fall wear, special
In our basement, pair
39c .
sessing, a death penalty for kidnaping
in Texas. The bill now goea to the
house.
Arrlres by Train Mrs. L. N. Mo
Lellen of Portland arrived In Med
ford on the Oregonlao this mornltu;
to Join her husband, who Is attend
ing to business matters here for a
few days.
DINTY MOORE'S
4 LITTLE GIANTS
NININGER'S CAFE
ASHLAND
TONIGHT
36
33
- 29
87t
23d
2 for 25c
DRUG STORE
For Them'
value of these clever . . .
pride with a pair of these
SHOES
For Everyone
Trs sir, If ton are looking for
BKAL SHOE RVRC UNS you
must not overlook the fine ar
ray of barcalns we are featur
ing In our basement shoe for
rounj and old. for eterr mem
ber of the family that are
priced at REAL IErm:!ioN
PRirES . . , You don't hate to
take our word Juit look over
our basement shoe department
tomorrow!