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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1934. Pioneer Residents Invited to C of C Forum Luncheon March 26 PAGE FOTJR THREE QUARTERS BE Klamath, Josephine and Jackson County 'Old Resl denters' to Be Honored As Part of Jubilee Plans Honoring the pioneers of Klamath, Josephine and Jackaon count the Medford Chamber of Commerce to day announced a special forum lunch eon will be held March 26 at the Med ford hotel for pioneers who have resided In these count lee for the past 7fl years since the establishment of Oregon statehood. The luncheon will be In keeping with plana for Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration In Med ford June 8rd to fitb, and Is to the foundation for the establishment of a "Three Quarters of a Century Club," the first of its kind ever to be formed. Many Eligible While 75 years residence In one section Is considered an exceptionally long time, Investigation has revealed quite a number of such residents are ; now living in the three counties. The ; first guest was announced today. She j Is Mrs. William Holmes, mouior of Mrs. John Moffatt of Med ford, com Ing to Jacksonville at the age of 14 months. When she left the middle- west by wagon train she was hardly four months old. Men lord and county residents are urged by the chamber of commerce to learn the identity of as many pio neers as possible who have resided In this section the desired length of time. These names are to be regis tered ty next Monday to facilitate reservations. Vlnlng To Apeak Prof. Irving E. Vlnlng, well known throughout the state. Is to make the main address of the luncheon cov ering topics dear to the hearts of the pioneers who were so Instrumental In the development of Oregon. Plans are also underway to take pictures of the group and obtain Individual histories to be used and sent to newspapers nd magazines throughout the nation, adding to further honor for the aging pioneers. Attorney Evan Beames, closely con nected with southern Oregon pioneer days, this afternoon consented to ho the toaatmaeter for the memorable occasion. To completely, assure the success of the luncheon, active co operation la urged from all southern Oregon resident knowing of early settlers who came here 75 years ago. They are asked to send In names as arly as possible. UNITED PRESS FASHION SCORE-CARD, SUMMER 1934 SKIRTS MOST FAVORED MOST HOW NEW NOVEL NOVEL TEAM LONO OR ' FEATURED COLOR NOVEL ABOUT HAT USE OF NEW SHORT Color COMBINES IDEAS IIIPST MODES FURS CLOTHS Mid-calf, Navy, green Black- Linen beach Plain Chlnesa Rd fog Peralan ankle, floor white boot ,nir WORTH Medium and Navy, sap- Sapphire. ' Church Skin-tight Rolled and Capea, Molre-lame, Instep and phlre blue black tunica, square coateea Coatof- JEAN PATOU - t,,,,,, gllt 8klrt, brlm4 , Mqu)nJ 4. In. from Rose do Navy-white, Diadem Ribbon 1890 Loops from Square floor and France Black-crlm- hats, eashes, trimmed, shoulder to sequins on floor son slit sleeves big bows flowers, elbow organdie LANV1N . ribbon Medium and Soldier blue, Grr.y-blu Fish-fin Mae West Police Parallel Nursery ...,. fl eucalyptua hips, ankles and taxi zlg-zaga printa hlhiapahelli sweeper gray cups Inch above Oriental Black and Ooose quill None Cartwheel, Curled Flowered ankle and brilliants ruffles square ostrich and silks floor and pastels brimmed monkey MOLYNEUX Capes Slightly Pink Pink and Feather Back bows Flower and Ermine Relief longer black and leaf and rufflea ribbon shswla prints CHANEL -. crowns saucers Calf, ankle, Navy Navy-whlt Draped Smooth None Cellophane floor, trains sleeves LEI.ONO No change Blue-gray Black, white Do Medici Snake- None sleeved Mirrored combined collars, bal- lined capes and lac- MAUOY KOUFF green, blue loon sleeves quered silks 6 In. after- Baby blue, Navy-white, Radiator- Non- None Coat- Cellophane noon, floor plstache- black-pink plcata existent bustles wool LUCILE PAHAY . evening green 4 In. day- Black, blue White- Blue fur Nature's Mushroom, Fox capes Alpaca, time, ankle, brown own acorn tie silks HKIM floor, night Blue-red AS LAST DAY NEAR Tax paying continues brisk, and up to the close of business yesterday, 1,738 payments of 1933 taxes has been made by individual and corporations The latter classification Includes the Weyerhauser Timber company, the southern Pacific railroad, and the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany. ' Payments of back taxes will run about the same according to tax col lection department deputies, Taxpayers generally are taking ad vantage of the Interest rebates al lowed under the new tax laws. This, with Increased money circulation and more confidence on the part of the people, is the cause of approximately! a 85 per cent Increase over last year. Thursday is the final day for tax-; paying, in half, three-quarters, quar terly or full amounts, and a rush Is expected on the final day. Quarterly payments not made by March 15 are subject to monthly Interest rates of delinquency. TENEMENT FIRE TOLL INCREASES NEW YORK, March 13. (AP) An early morning tenement house fire from which two negro women dropped five stories to death and a boy to critical Injury brought to 17 today the number of victims of tenement house fires within the last month. The women, Mrs, Mary Blake, 63, and her daughter, Mary, IT leaped to the sidewalk and were Instantly killed after flames had cut off es cape by a rear fire escape. Calvin White, 10-year-old grandson of the older woman, was tossed out a win dow by the women before they leaped and was Injured so severely that he may die. The fire was the fifth to strike a New York tenement building In the last month, 16 persona .having per ished In the previous blazes, Production of U principal crops in Montana fell off 32 per cent in 1D3.1, sugar beets and beans being the only products to show gains over 1032. GOLD TIARA, SANDALS BRIGHTEN BLUE OUTFIT WASHINGTON (AP) A delicate gold tiara and dainty, gold kid san dals give a touch of contrasting color to the gown of hyacinth blue satin worn by Miss Marian Wythe. The frock Is made with capelet sleeves. 'RIOT' CHAPEAUX . LATEST IN PARIS PARIS (AP) The riots which rocked Paris recently have furnlahed the inspiration- for a new spring hat. Its name la "Riot," and Schtaparelll designs It after the lines of a French policeman's cap with a vizor brim. It is made of knitted wool. KOLINSKY TRIMMING FOR DANCE FROCK WASHINGTON (AP) Bands of ko linsky trim the bodice of the pink wool-lace frock worn by Miss Marcia Watts. After protests from motorists, Kan sas City, Mo., authorities rescinded their ruling compelling Kansas city, Kas., automobiles to buy drlvera' li censes of the Missouri city. EKWALL SUES TO E SALEM, March 13. (AP) A writ of mandamus to compel P. J. Stadel man, secretary of state, to accept the filing ' of Circuit Judge William A. Ekwall as a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for congress from the third Oregon district was filed today by Ekwall's attorneys with the state supreme court. The writ contended that the Inhibi tions contained In section 21 of the original article VII of the state con stitution prohibiting Judicial officers of the state frcm accepting "any other office except Judlclul offices" during the terms for which they are elected, has no effect as to federal offices. The writ will be returnable next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock and i arguments will be heard by the court ; at that time. On your way to Crater Lake, stop at Union Creek Restaurant. Open ! Sunday. J PROVES HEAVY JOB Moving of the magnolia tree, In the Dr. E. B. Plckel yard, at Main and Ivy streets, to the courthouse yard was underway this morning. A large crowd watched the loading of the tree on the trailer for transfer to the courthouse lawn. The tree was plant ed more than 30 yeara ago by the late Dr. E. B. Plckel, beloved pioneer phy sician. It Is one of the few magnolia trees in southern Oregon. The magnolia will be re-planted near the southwest corner of the courthouse and a hole has been pre pared for It. Once In this spot, It will be surrounded by peat moss, and thoroughly watered. The peat acts as both a fertilizer and s moisture retainer. The General company will erect a service station on the corner. The oil company paid the expense of moving the magnolia. The service station will be built of brick, In the colonial style, and will utilize the shade trees on the lot, and add other floral features, It is report ed. WASHINGTON, March 13. (AP) John S. Cohen, publisher of the Atlanta Journal and former senator, has been decided upon by the ad ministration for treasurer of the Democratic national committee. Mrs. Catherine Conner, Democratic national committee -woman from Ken tucky, resigned a position with the federal emergency relief administra tion to retain her committee place. Meanwhile, President Roosevelt was looking around for a new chairman of the national committee to replace postmaster General Farley. The White House has said Farley would quit as soon as a successor could be found. All these developments resulted from the president's disapproval of committee members holding govern ment positions. The old town house of the famous JA ranch, a landmark of clarendon, Tex., has been razed for a new high way route. IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS .Make This 25c Test Lax the bladder as you would the bowels. Drive out impurities and ex cessive acids that cause Irritation. burning and frequent desire. Get a 35 cent box or bu-U.i7, me Di&a- der laxative, from any drug store After four days If you are not re lieved of getting up nights go back and get your money. uu-tusns. con taining buchu leaves, lunlper oil. etc. acts pleasantly and effectively on the bladder similar to castor on on r-ne bowels. If you are bothered wish backache, or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after this cleansing ana you et your regular Bleep. Heath's Drug Store and J arm In Drug Store. 4 lis Hotel Figueroa Tenth, and Figueroa fits. LOS ANGfcLES 400 outside room jne of the aewest aotels Next door to everything Important In downtown Los Angeles. As comfortable as It Is convenient. Garage in connection. Rooms with, or without, private bath. Rates $1.60 per day and up Attractive permanent rates, week or month. A. B. SMITH, Lessee. Chesterfield Ptrhapi iht tnt tyf if mil' tkim ntr built fir miitming tciacct. Rtetnty ptrftcttd fnm a mdil iuill in cur Jiacttry anil now und in lit manufacture tf Chtittrfield C.faritut. HIS most modern way of mois tening tobacco for stemming first used in the manufacture of Chesterfields opens up the pores and puts the to bacco in condition to remove the stems. The tobacco is put into the wire baskets stems down and enters the long steel ovens where the steam comes up from below, 3oftening the stems with out wetting the rest of the leaf. The stems are removed by stemming machines of the latest type. Everything that modern science knows about, or money can buy, that can make a milder cigarette, a cigarette that tastes better, it used in making Chesterfield. the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that tastes better Sprin gi COMES TO MEDFORD TOMORROW! What Have You Done About Your Spring Clothes? ; WeVe Done Our Part Concentrating on Style - Quality -Value Spring Suits See the new Bi-Swing models. They are the last word. Tan and grey Harris tweed effects. As Low As $2250 Spring Shoes $500 $700 NUNN-BUSH EDGERTON Ankle Fashioned. By Nunn-Bush Complete showing of sport oxfords in white, buck, black and white, tan and white, and brown and tan. Wing tip and plain toe styles. 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