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V PA'GE FOUR irEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOItL), OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Local Lodge Members Journey to Yreks. Members of the Weatonka council Ko. 20 of this city trailed to Yreka Thursday evening to attend the of llctal .visit there of the Great Poca hontas, Mrs. Josephine Anderson or Alameda, Cel.. who will be In this city this evening. , The degree work was put on by Iona council, and was followed by refreshments. In the group attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dooms, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purdln, Mrs. Florence Rush, Mrs. Gladys Dooms, Mlis Ber Stce Sears, Mr. and Mrs. George Arm strong of Medford and Mrs. Dorothy plckey of Ashland. College Women To Meet Saturday The College Women'a club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. R Clements. 1323 West Main street, Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock. A review of 'Look ing Forward," by President Roosevelt, will be given by Mrs, M. B. Root. English Ballet will be given by Mts Eilow Mae Wilson and the social hour will be in charge of Mrs. Olen Arna plger. " . A good attendance la urged for the occasion. Miss VanDyke Among O. 8- C. Pledge Miss Mary VanDyke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern VanDyke of this city, la among students entering Ore gon State college from this city, pledged by sororities on the northern campus. She was recently pledged by Blgma Kappa. Miss VanDyke graduated from the .Medford high school last June. Olive Rehekuha plan Hallowe'en Party Olive Rebekah lodge, No. 38. will entertain with a Hallowe'en and hard times party Monday, which will be open house night for all Odd Fel lows, Rebekahs, their families and friends. The committee aaka that all come prepared to play, as a festive evening la in store. Rummage Rale Plan Of Altar Soclty. St. Ann's Altar society will sponsor a rummage aale on October 30 and fit. It waa announced today. Com mittee for the affair will be ap pointed: later. Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson Count History from tbe tile ol 1'ne Mali Tribune of Ho and 10 Yean o.) TEN YEAK9 AGO TODAY October 13, 1D23. (It wu Saturday) Man hunt for Blsklyou tunnel bandlta extenda throughout the Pa elflo ooajt. Two auapecta arrested at Marshfleld, and four men In auto at Roseburg excite ausplclon. - Yankee, down Olants, 8 to 4, In fourth game of world aerlea, which now atanda two to two. The deer aeaaon will close October 30, and the game wardena warn huntere "that means October 20." Chinese pheasant and quail season opens tomorrow. Baby cllnlo at Ashland breaks rec ord for attendance. Four prtsonera In the county Jail at Jacksonville break out wlth'a atlck of wood and a case knife. TWENTY I.EARS AGO TODAY October IX, 1013. (It waa Tuesday) Auto road to top of Boxy Ann Is urged by cltlCene. Every district In the valley Is repre sented at "Booster's Rally'1 at the Nat. - The cement doorstep at the main entrance to the Nash Hotel has been replaced with a new one. The old one waa worn to the ' sill by the tread of feet alnce pioneer daya. Jackson county road bonds aell at a high premium. Ad Wolgaat, former lightweight Heath's Drug Store MedfordBldg. Phone 884 Our baby cales are all set up and have been inspected by the sealer of weights and measures. We can now weigh your babies lor you and we will be glad to keep a record of their weights. Bring them in and see how much they are gaining. Specials for the Week End 35c Cutex Nail Preparations . .31c $1.00 Citrocarbonate ., , 63c $1.00 Super 'D Cod Liver Oil .69c $1.50 Super 'D' Cod Liver Oil 98c Dr. West's Tooth Paste . . . 18c Colgate's Tooth Paste . . . 19c Gillette, Probak, and Blue Blades. . .19c Kotex and Modess 10c Limit 3 to a customer 10ccU40 Insulin . $1.68 Heath's Drug Store Medford Bldg. Veterans' Auxiliary Plans Card Party. Their first card party of the year will be given by members of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Monday evening, October 16, at 8 o'clock In the Eagles' hall. Bridge and 500 will be played with prizes given for high and low scores in each. Following cards, refreshments will be served. A small charge will be made for benefit of the relief fund. An in vitation la extended to all who enjoy an evening at cards. Mrs. Brown Hostess To Bridge Club. 1 Rosea and dahlias formed a color ful setting Thursday afternoon for the meeting of the Building Bridge club with Mrs. Sid Brown. There were four tables of carda In play during the afternoon and Mrs. R. L. Lewis and Mtas Ann Kellehor pre sided at the tea table. Mrs. Percy, mother of Mre. O'Con ner, waa a guest from Portland at the meeting. Altar Borlety Party Lovely Wednesday Event. There were 10 tables of cards In play Wednesday evening at the bene fit party, sponsored by St. Ann's Altar society In parish hall, with Mrs. Rose Slngler, committee chairman for the evening. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Josephine Clark in contract, Mrs, Taylor in auc tion ' and Mrs. Joseph Doplemeler in 500. Daughters Union ' Veterans to Meet, Plans for the visit of the state In spector, Mrs. May Eaberg of Portland, will be made at the meeting tonight of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and a good attend ance la urged by the president, Miss Edwards. The meeting will be held at the Armory, opening at 8 o'clock. Ceremonial Planned For Tomorrow The ceremonial being put on by Zulelma, Temple. Daughters of the Nile, will be held at 3 o'clock to morrow afternoon, following the luncheon scheduled for 13 o'clock. The luncheon Is to be served In the Masonic dining hall by members of the patrol. champion will arrive soon to spend a month on his hog rsnch In the Eagle Point district. - , St. Mark's Guild will hold a rum mage sale at Medford Center Bldg., Saturday,. Oct. 14th. Shoes at 10c to 11.00 per pair; dresses 10c to 1.60; coat 30c to .1.90; hosiery 8c to 38c. 1 Gopher Go-Getter Francis; "Pufl" Lund of Rica Lake, Wis., I, the University of Minnesota's backfleld handy man. He stars at ball-carrylna, paaalna nd punting and also may do much of the signal-calling. (Associated Press Photol Phone 884 11k r v;:. if 4- LUND Y l . 1 ' AUSTIN J. WHITE, CRASHVICTIN1.T0 BE BURIED HERE Funeral services for Austin Joseph White or Hilt, cal., who lost his life in an auto wreck here early Wednes day mcrnlng at the Intersection of Kings highway and Stewart avenue, will be held at the graveside In the Siskiyou Memorial park, Saturday afternoon st S o'clock. Rev. W. J. Howell will deliver the sermon, wltn Perl Funeral parlora In charge of ar rangements. A number of relatives of the man are now in Medford, and others sre expected for the funeral tomorrow. A cousin, Tom Delzell, well known here, was over from Klamath Palls yesterday. Pred Clawson of Ashland and Hilt, and James Creel of Hilt, who received severe Injuries In the same auio wreck, were reported In an improved condition at the Community hospital today. Clawson's mother, Mrs. Anna Claw son of Hornbrook, Cel., arrived yes terday to be near him. Hla brother. Theodore Clawson, was also down from Ashland. The investigation of the wreck and evente preceding It at the Valley View roadhouso, from which tfhe m'.i were returning when their Ford coupe failed to make the turn, was being continued today. The date for the inquest into White's death, however, has not been announced, although one la planned, the district attorney's office reported yesterday. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID (or men secondhand suits, odd eoata. oats and shoes Will H Wilson 83 N Front St. MIDDLE-AGED married man wishes employment, driving truck, or will ing to do anything. Weak In the head but strong In the back. Ref erences. A. T. Baugh, 018 Palm St. LOST 1 yearling bull, llfrlit In color, with white mottled I&ce, no ear marks. Call 1S1-Ij. 3 00 REWARD LOST A small black, loose-leaf book containing letters. Reward will be paid upon receipt of book by Rose Hotel. Roseburg, Ore. EXCHANGE - 6 -room modern house on half acre of good truck garden land, Just est of Portland city lim its, close to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medrord or acreage. Inquire 19 N. Fir, FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms, o. A. DeVoe, S33-J-2. LATE Salway peaches for sale. Coey Nook ranch, 1 ml. west Phoenix. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. O. A. DeVoe, Tel. 823-J-3. FOR SALE 3 acrea good garden soil, cheap, cony Nook ranch, mile west Phoenix. FOR RENT Two 2-room apts., well furnished, close In: reasonable. In quire 317 E. Jackson, or Tel. 740-Y. WANTED To borrow aiooo on good town property. 317 E. Jnckson, or Phone 740.Y. FOR SALE 4-R. house and lot, cash or terms; cheap. Make me an offer. 1318 W. 10th St. WANTED Woman for general house work, small family; room, board and small pay. Box 303 Tribune. " HUNTERS? NOTICEI FOR SALE 3 Llewellyn setters. 303 Pine St. FOR SALE 13-ga. Winchester pump. cueap, a DrauLiiui gun. inquire Godwaid'e Store, Jacksonville.' GRILLE DANCE NININOER'S CAFE Ashland TONIGHT Final dnys of the lowest rail fares in many years Low Round Trip Tickets to nil Eastern points on sale until TUESDAY. OCT. 31 (The Lsif Dsy) WITH RETURN LIMIT AS tATE AS NOV. 15. Make that delayed East cm trip now go Cana dian Pnclflc, and sec the magnificent Canadian Rockies In Autumn, De tails at our local offices. r- MMUv.WM If. .W W. H. Deacon, Ccn'l Agent, I i r.w'r Dept. Mrt-A B.lwv. Am. I Bk.UU.,BR.jV.run:oJ. J PAGE FEATURES E "Rogue River Country Sing Wel coming Song." is the title of full pe illustrated article appearing In last Sunday's Loa Angeles Times, de voted to to Rogue River country. The country Is referred to m a "hunting and fishing paradise" In the motor I ague, written by Lynn J. Rogers. Mountains, rivers, a log cabin, deer, hanging high, and fishing boat are shown in the drawings. And photo graphs of the Gold Beach bridge, power boating up the Rogue, and nu merous other scenes, aid in puttli over the invitation to vUlt this coun try which the article offers. "Vast, still, virgin, an outdoor paradise, where man can get close to the bosom of nature and draw peace, consolation and Inspiration, and hear strange whispers bespeak courage end the promise of newer, finer things." Is a bit of the description of the Rogue River country, as Rogers has written It. 1 Southern Oregon Rabbit Breeders' association held Us regular meeting this week with President C. C. Alt house in charge. During the busi ness session It was voted to affiliate with the American Fur Growers as sociation. This step waa taken, It was point ed out, as a profitable move to mem bers of the association. Tftree new members were taken into the organi zation. A special meeting has been called for Tuesday evening, October 17. at 8 o'clock, at his home on Florence avenue. All rabbit breeders are wel come. Visit Our Baby Dept. Visit our baby department where everything for baby's needs can be supplied. The best of quality at the lowest prices! SLEEPING GARMENTS Vanta nleeplns garments recom mended by physicians, nursen and welfare experts. Two panties and one waist complete set OUTING PAJAMAS Clever little kiddles designs on these outing pajamas at BOTTLE WARMERS Here's a real help to the mother of the little Infant automatic electric nursery bottle warmer. Genuine Vanta quality, special WARM DISH SET This clever little dish for baby Is kept to a tvnrm. eren temperature with warm water In a cleverly con cealed hot compartment. RECORD A complete record of baby can be kept for future years In this attrac tively Illustrated record book. FEEDING SPOON SET Handy sire baby feeding spoon In a clever Ihimptv-Diimpty holder, special, In our baby department WASH CLOTH Vsnta wash cloths for the baby, special at 2 depart mailt, range from $2.45 and $2.95 MEN'S TWEEDS Pure wool tneeilt for men full cut and all sire. Thee are Jut the pants for "extra" near or to near with sweaters for f nil. $3.00 to $3.95 (MAIN FLOOR) KEEP EYE OPEN FOR BAD LUCK Maybe "westerners." as thej term It, Ignore superstitions tbst accom pany a Friday the 13th, and even some who are Irish sy they don't bother about such things. But, re gardless, a. cautious attitude has been sasumed by msny Medford (oik for this psrtlcular day. For Instance. Coroner Frank Perl atarted keeping a, check on things early today, for some especially loud crowing by his bantam rooster about 4 a jn., let hian know that someone was trying to get the blrda out of the cherry tree at the Perl home. A re port was made to city police and Coroner Perl Is waiting for Bad Luck day to end. "School will go on Just the aame," was Superintendent E. H. Hedrlck't Idea 'of today. No undue clrcum stsnces had been recorded by any of the school employes, hs said. "Boy, I'm watching my toes. 1 haven't fallen down yet, but " ao Frank Rogers, city building Inspector, Is walking gingerly down the steps at the city hall today. He doesn't think hopping, skipping and jump ing la a very good Idea today. Wm. F. "Toggery Bill" Isaacs thinks 13 Is a nice number, and Fridays are particularly ao," especlslly In this land of the free and home of the brave." "Friday the 13th? I'm not even talking today. But then It must be my lucky day, none of the others are." That la Chief of Police Clatous McCredle's interpretation of the cir cled 13 on October calendars. United States Marshal Jack Day. who has been attending the federil court here, said today that this Is Ask for $1.98 are featured 98c $1.00 $2.25 BOOKS $1.25 65c for 25c MEN'S HATS Smart dress hats In the latest shapes and shades for fall. A fine selection for your shopping visit tn the M. M. Store's men's department. $1.49 $2.45 and $2.95 Corduroy Pants You n it Men's corduroy pants In all Mxe. These fine cords come In llcht or tan shade and the prices In our main floor, men's hla last official visit to Medford, but is sure that Friday the 13th haa noth ing to do with It. "It's the Demo crate who want to decapitate me," the Republican aald, and added that he really thought he was much better looking than the comedian, Joe E Brown, whose photo was once mis taken for the federal marshal. Mayor S. M. Wilson absolutely re fuses to set aside any time today to consider superstitions. He considers the a bit unnecessary. Milton Ottoman, ticket agent at the Southern Pacific depot, thinks he will get through the day all right, as he wsa bom in the west and hasn't any superstitions. "I'll sell just a many tickets today, and mark up just aa many trains and everything If a black cat doesn't run In front of me." Up to noon he considered blmselt lucky. Energy Energy EntrgyTlat's Carnation Oats bid for fame. Every portion of it supplies energy at lowest cost. None finer. Ask your grocer today. Quick or Regular S. & H. Green Saving Stamps Added Saving3 When It's Shrewd To "Buy Now" This is truly OPPORTUNITY TIME for those who want to SAVE MONEY. Prices are advanc ing and the dollar EIGHT NOW will BUY MORE than it will again in many months to come. Take advantage of these exceptional savings tomorrow at the M. M. DEPT. STORE Lovely New Fall Coats In Just the slies, exactly the materlnls and precisely the styles you've been looking for, for days. Clever shoulder ef fects and fur collars and cuffs of wolf, fox, mink, skunk In fact, all the season's most desired furs. Pebble crepe, basket weaves and other up-to-the-minute materials, too. Amailng Talues at these prices! SILK FROST PRINTS You will be delighted with these clever Frost prints with a ground t - e) of deep, autumn shades, 39 Nk I Inches wide, special, yard SILK TWINE CREPE An exceptionally smart all-silk In plain colors for fall and winter wear, 30 Inches. wide, special, yard Yes Indeed, Here You Will Find Enna Jettick Shoes, exclusively of fered at this store. What values! "You Need No Longer Be Told You Have An Expensive Foot." $5 and $6.00 Nerer before hare we offer ed a finer lot of gloves for fall wearing lovely shades of brown, gray and black. New, novelty cuffs are espec ially popular this season. $1.49 and $1.98 BUTTONS We bsve a fine tot of but tons In all shapes, colors and sires. Before oo plan your fall garment, be sure to see this complete button display. PUMPS AND TIES TThether you want footwear for street or drea wear or formal occasions, you will find Just hat You Want In our main floor shoe department Medrord's populsr price shoe department! You'll find suedes, kid cairs In brown, black and gray In three big bargain groupings. $2.98 $3.45 $3.95 BASEMENT BARGAINS Baby Shoe jT 1 Men's Work Shoes Soft sol. shoe, for b.by, basement WOFHS 8 FtweS Murd;r work ,no fnr mrn "C no Tie., pumps nd ofo.V, In nr.- P "n wh work ran .(ford 39C, 49C tO . eltv. sport srd drew stTlew-a 'f' sljle beels. too. .a.me exception- A1 "7Q f t9 Q2 .. , , i r smart slioe. at seat barjrM f..VO Children s and pnre.. . MUses Shoe. $i.98, $2.45' Men's Dress Shoes Oxfords and etrepa for Toon J a no (oiks at real saylnits In onr base- and .p&.SO mart iboes and o(orfl. at un- ment shoe shop. bellrvably low price $1.00 and $1.49 9 $2.49 to $3.95 Then there's Hal 8. Kenyon, fed eral court clerk, who enjoya hla fish ing while in the Rogue River valley each fall for the October court term. He just delayed nla fishing trip un til tomorrow, he aald this afternoon, for he waa aure he couldn't catch a fish today. Hs plans a trip Satur day, though, and thinks he'll be lucky. Without a single criminal case In court, following a holiday, la enough to make Justice of the Peace W. St Coleman decide that Friday la hla lucky day. "These Fridays the 13th alwaya take their toll," waa the decision reached by Attorney Frank DeSouaa thls morning. He aald he hadnt been counted In the group "yet." j ! A freak potato plant grown by A. W. Long of Bend, Ore., bore full grown tubera on the vines above i A CAINATION-ALIUS HOT CEREAL $2450 To $42.50 BLOUSES Clever printed novelty designs and dots are featured In these especially smart cotton blouses. S1.79 crinkle crepe $1.49 Wool Skirts Wine, brown, navy, green and black are the colors offered In these smart wool skirts Just the thing for rail wear with blouse or sweater. S1.95 and up to $3.95 Gloves Sweaters A fine choice of sweaters with both long and short -sleeves. Main floor special, your selec tion at S1.49 Brushed Wool Sweaters Turtle neck sweaters of soft, brushed wool with llpper necks. Warm and smart for fall wear. S3.95 and $4.95 ground and bad none underground. University of California haa ac cepted a gift of a 2600-acre forest aa part of the equipment of the state's school of forestry. DRESSES For Fall Special group of new Uk and wool d r e i a e i priced at S12.95 Chic models in lovely sllkf and wools. Priced nt $16.95 Four new Fur Swaggers have just arrived. Also many smart fabric swagger suits. A dr lame's Savings Are Welcomed! SIcCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing Easj-. Simplicity IMtterns Basement special at 15c if mi IS m film 1 rpll