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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD, - OREGON, TUESDAY, MAT 8, 1934.
for 130,000 and the Mormons moved of the Iowa company under Jefferson' Many of Colonel Brophy'i descend
to Salt Lake City, exhibiting the op- Davls in the Black Hawk war. came I ants came on to Oregon to settle in
' . A. . 1 to California In '48. When he fought ) the Rogue river valley, where Bee
portunltle. offered In the west. Soon!ln tw WBVt Abranam Llncoln &lB0n0M ftd Brophys- nave been well
after, the great migration began, Mr. claimed Davis as his superior, the j known for many years.
Beeson Mid yesterday. I former being captain of the Illinois j .
Colonel Brophy, who waa captain' company. I For Garden Kuwing Tel. 813-J.
MOTHER OF TEST TUBE' TWINS
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TO BE BROADCAST
Japan's Far-Eastern Policies
Also Add Fuel to Flames
Say Observers in Geneva
Two Nations Show Cut
By J08BPH R. SHARK KY
(Associated Press Foreign Staff.)
GENEVA, May 8. A scramble
for Increased arma strength has been
given Impetus, say observers of the
world armament picture, by tho
Franco-German deadlock and Japan's
Par Eastern pollclea,
Reports keep coming into Geneva
from world capital of added activity
to Increase military power.
The failure of Prance and Germany
to reach an agreement on armaments
had proved the major stumbling
block to .an accord on disarmament
In Europe, while Japan's Intentions
In eastern Aala have aroused anxiety
among leaders In many lands.
A survey conducted In authoritative
Quarters has revealed thai; only two
nations, Switzerland and Great Brit
ain, show a decrease In army strength
and Britain, while she has a smaller
army, has Increased her sea and air
forces.
Suspicions have thrived throughout
Europe with the building up of armed
forces. These suspicions and uneasi
ness are reflected In various spy
scares, especially In Prance,
' Survey Strength.
' The survey on arms strength shows
(he following
France Increased her fighting
force within the last three years by
65,000, though employing civilians to
do work formerly assigned to soldiers.
Germany Increased her 1034 army
and navy budget from iafl8.000.000 to
about $356,000,000 and her aviation
budget from 128,000,000 to $84,000,000.
1 Russia Increased her armies from
603.000 to 678.000 since 1932.
; Japan Increased land, naval and
air forces by 100,000 to 460,000 since
1031.
Italy Added 43.000 to her armed
forces, chiefly through air and naval
branch Increases.
Poland Raised her army from
360.000 to 341,000.
Prance's national defense program
for 1034-85 Is costing 13.500,000,000
francs the longest since 1028. New
armaments and fortifications are in
cluded in the army, navy and atr
budgets.
. Belgium also Is active, building forte
along the entire German border.
. Poland and Czechoslovakia are rear
ing defenses on the German frontier
and Poland on the Russian side as
well. .
. The United States Is among the
leaders in the building up of navies.
Great Britain has built or authorised
naval craft up to 04 per cent of treaty
strength Japan up to 0816 per cent.
. Many nations are looking to the
air lanes in building up their defen
sive forces.
, Japan, for example, Is shown by
available figures to have Increased
her military planes from 480 to 8324.
Most of her equipment has been pur
chased In Great Britain and In the
United States.
: Prance has made a slightly larger
Increase than Japan, while Russia,
Great Britain, Poland, Italy and
Chechoslovakia have been active In
this respect,
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Mrs. Salvatore Laurlcella, who had baan childless for eight yaars,
la ehown with har "test tube" twine, born by means of a "laboratory
baby" technique. 8he waa the patient of Or. Frances 8eymour and Or.
Alfred Koerner of New York, who admitted they had conducted a eerie,
of successful experiments for the paet two years and eald 12 "labora
tory babies" were thriving In New York. (Aesoclated Press Photo)
SCIENCE SERVICE
READ AT FUNERAL
OF MRS. BUTLER
ANOG1VECAST0FFSTO
It's time to buy new cloth's for
the Diamond Jubtle celebration, and
to relinquish your old ones to the
Welfare Exchange, where they are
badly needed. That's the measase
of1- Miss Helen Carlton, chairman of
the exchange, who announced today
that the 1034 cupboard la Just a lit
tle more bare than the 1033 one.
' Anyone with any clothing, he or
she does not Intend to keep wearing.
Is asked to notify the exchange or
bring the articles to the police sta
tion In the city hall, where they
will be received. There Is a need for
practically every Item of wearing ap
parel, worn by men. women and chil
dren, for the aupply has been com
pletely depleted. Anyone with cloth
ing to offer may telephone Miss
Osrlton or 30 snd the garments
will be called for, If not left at the
police station.
PROSPMTfl UNIT
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
' Officers for the coming year were
ejected for the Prospect Health as
sociation at the last meeting Msy 9.
They are as follows: Mrs. F. Middle
busher, chairman; Mrs. R. Peterman,
finance chairman: Mrs. O. Richard
son, supply chairman: Mrs. K. Til
ton, nurse rhalrmsn, and Mra. R. L.
Zobel. publicity chairman. '
. A drive has been atarted for new
membere In this district, the lesders
stated, and a resume waa given of
the work that has been done during
the year.
The beautiful Christian Science
service was dbnducted Sunday after
noon at the Perl Funeral Home for
Mrs. Susannah Belle Warren Butler,
widow of Basil tf. Butler, by the Plrst
cnurch or Christ, Scientist, this city.
Among selections read were: "And
this Is life eternsl, that they
might know thee, the only true Ood,
and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast
sent." John. And "this Is the doc
trine of Christian Science; that di
vine love cannot bo deprived of Its
manifestation, or object; that Joy
cannot be turned into sorrow, for
sorrow Is not the master of Joy; that
good Can never produce evil; that
matter can never produce mind, nor
life result In death." Sclonce and
Health.
Two hymns from the Christian
Science hymnal, "Satisfied"' and
"Mother's Evening Prayer," were
sung ' at the services at the parlors.
The 01 st Psalm, selections from
John, Numbers, and the Christian
Science text book were followed by
the Lord's Prayer In unison.
Pall bearers for the funeral were:
George Alden and Wm. P. Isaacs,
friends of many years; E. B. aore,
Ed M. White, Oeorge Heiuelman, H.
O. Williamson, ushs s In the Chris
tian Science church, and friends.
Attending from out of town were:
Mrs. Elisabeth Brown and Mra, Olive
Ruth Norton of Portlond. daughters
of Mrs. Butler: Harry and Houston
Ling and Mrs. Harry Ling, grand
nephews and niece, of Yreka.
Other survivors are: A son. John
H. Butler and daughter, Jeuneese
Butler, of Modford: grandchildren.
Warren D. Butler and Arllene Butler
of Medford: Misses Beatrice and Ma
rie B own of Portland; Mrs. P. Fred
ericks of Santa' Barbara, Cal.: and
five great Rrandchildron. Barbnra and
Rodger Butler. Robert and Ann But
ler and Joyce Fredericks.
Interment was made In the I. O.
O. F. cemetery near the grave of the
late Mr. Butler.
The services at tho grave Included
the S3rd Psalm and tho benediction
from 1st John.
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Oregon Heather.
Fair tonight and Wednesday; warm
er interior Wednesday; gentle change
able wind offshore.
OLD PEACE PIPE
JUBILEE EXHIBIT
Oregorj's Mother Dies,
PORTLAND, Msy B. i)'l -. Mrs.
Lanorf Bpsrks Gregory, 70, mother
of L. H. Gregory, sport editor of
the Oregonlan, died at her home here
Sunday. She was born near Albany,
Ore., In ISM. Her father. Nathan M
Sparks, came to this country In a
covered wagon, and her mother like
wise msde tho trip In a ooverrd wag
on from Tennessee.
Drop In at Tahoma Beer Pallor an?
Sandwich Shop. Plesssnt evening as
aured. it miles north Medford oi
Pacific IJIghvrsy.
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Bishop Consecrated
1 si&rf 4m
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Recalling stirring days of 1853 when
the first tresty with the Rogue River
Indiana was signed In the shadows
of Table Rock, an old pipe of peace
laboriously carved from a myrtlewood
root, Is on of the most Interesting
exhibits on display at Oregon's Dia
mond Jubilee headquarters In the
Sparta building.
The r)lpe was loaned for the dis
play by John E. Roes, Central Point,
son of Col. John E. Ross, famous In
dian fighter of 80 yesrs ago. It had
been officially presented to Col. Ross
by other members of the peace party
which inoluded Chiefs Sam and John,
Col, Nesmlth, General Joseph Lane,
snd others. The pipe ws presented
to .Col, , Ross with the thought ex
pressed that no man. had done more
than he to be worthy of the honor.
Mr. Rosa has also offered the use
of other articles for display services,
Including a buckskin uniform for
merly worn by this father. The hid
was tsken from a deer killed by Col.
Ross, who also tanned It and made
the uniform. An old type Nfle. for
merly used by Col. Rosa 1 on dis
play, as well as an old rifle formerly
oarrled by Mary, sister of Captain
Jack, whose name Is closely connected
with the Modoc Indian war In Khun
ath county, Csptsln Jsck wss hsng
ed In Fort Klsmsth over 00 years ago.
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BARN DANCE
Everybody enjoyed the old-fashtoiv
ed Barn Dance given by the Dissbled
Vetersns Allied Trades In the Market
Bldg., 38 So. Riverside, so much
they are giving the same dance every
Tuesday night; also every night dur
Ing the Diamond Jubilee.
Card of Thanks.
For the love expressed to us In ao
many ways, during the brief Illness
nnd psaslng on of our dear mother,
we thank our friends from full hearts,
Ellrsbeth Brown, Olive Ruth Nor
ton, Jcunesae Butler, John H. Butler.
vlted.
Stated Communication of
Resmes Chapter, O. E. S
Wednesday evening at I
o'clock. Initiation. Social
night. Visiting members in
HATTIE M. AI.DEN. Secy
Dunce at Rogue Elk 8sturday night,
May 13.
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Phone 843. We'll haul away yout
refuse. Oily Sanitary Service.
IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS
Lax the Blnddrr With Juniper Oil,
Bilcliu, Kle.
Flush out the Impurities snd excess
acids thst causa Irritation, burning
and frequent desire. Juniper oil la
pleasant to take m the form of BU-
KET8, the bladder lsxstne, also con
taining Buchu leaves, etc. Work on
the blsdder similar to castor oil on the
bowels. Get a 3Sc box from any drug
store. After four dsys if not relieved
of "getting up night" go bsck and
get your money. If you are bothered
with bachache or leg pains caused
from bladder disorders you sre bound
to feel bettor sfter this (lushing snd
you get your regular sleep. BURETS
guaranteed by Jsrmln Drug Store and
Heath' Drug Store.
Dr. Robert Emmet Lucsv. nails.
of Long Besch, Cal., lust after hi
wa consecrated at tos Angeles ai
the Most Rev. Bishop of Amarlllo
lAsiocl.tsd Press Photol '
Vote for
JUDGE
George R. Bagley
for
Justice Supreme Court
Tim friends nnd noiijlibnrs of
Jiidf.'fl Goorse R. Pauley ask
your consideration of his can
didacy for justice of the su
preme eourt.
Rsgley-for-Judge Club
J. W. Bailey, Secretary
(Paid Adv.)
An urgent appeal to Med ford Hen to
respond to the Invitation of the,
Progressive Business Men's club of i
Portland to present Medford's needs
In a radio program, to be broadcast
from station KEX under auspices of
the club Thursday noon of this week !
was Issued today by Mayor Z. M.
Wilson.
That time has been granted to)
Medford as an opportunity to tell )
Portland what she needs and how,
Portland can help her In gaining
those needs.
Mayor Wilson has been Invited to'
give the main address on the 43-mln-,
ute program, but stnted today that'
he was anxious to have all local In- i
dustrles represented by members of
their own staffs. He said he would
be accompanied to Portland by A.
H. Banwell, secretary of the chamber
of' commerce, and that other city
and chamber of commerce officials
are expected there by the Portland
ers, who are making plans to wet
come a large delegation. The Med
ford representatives are scheduled to
be at the Benson hotel at 11 o'clock
Thusday morning. Portland has
shown great Interest In the program,
the vice-president of the club having
telephoned Medford several times
from that city to obtain definite In
formation on the local plans, which
are not progressing as Mayor Wilson
had hoped, he stated today. The op
portunity to Join Portland In a pro
gram for the common good of both
cities, he explained, has been sought
by Medford for many years. The
program, outlined by the Progressive
Business Men's Club, Mr. Wilson
characterized as a definite step In i
that direction. Most of the things
that Medford needs, he stated, are
sought through Portland. It being
the state's metropolis, and a better
understanding of Medford by Port
land, he therefore, considers of out
standing Importance at this time.
Representatives from the fruit In
dustry (growing, packing and can
ning) are wanted In the caravan to
the northern city, Mr. Wilson empha
sized today, adding that the lumber
business, the canneries and the dairy
industry should also take advantage
of this opportunity to make their
want known ot Portland.
WASHINGTON, May "I? (fl) J The
senate bill to allow miners to use sur
face rights In the Mount Hood na
tional forest In Oregon necessary for
prospecting and other mining develop.
menu was passed today by the house.
It now goes to the president.
WINDOW GLASS-Twe sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works
- The very beginning of that famous
movement Into the Oregon country Is
heralded in a little Item, scribbled
Into a yellowed diary, treasured by
Welborn Beeson, Jackson county far
mer, who was Inspired yesterday by
Diamond Jubilee celebration public
ity to bring It out into the open
again.
The notation was made by Mr,
Beeson's grandfather, Colonel John
Brophy, member of the first. Iowa
legislature, establishing a ferry be
tween Council Bluffs and Omaha In
1846. The ferry 'made possible the
trek into the westward country.
Council Bluffs was at the time
controlled by the Mormons. The
ferry company purchased the town
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DID YOU KNOW
SHELL SERVICE
STATIONS SELL
GOODYEARS?
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SURE-BOUGHT
MY NEW "G3"
TIRES THERE
PRICED RJGHJ
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IT USED TO BB THAT JOHNNY VWULD TAKE A BBATIH4
ATHP THAN 4IVE ONE TO THE RU6S!
YOU have our illustrious
cartoonist to blame for
this slightly exaggerated ver
sion of Johnny's change in
temperament.
We only meant to claim this
much for our Post's 40 Bran
Flakes:
If you're feeling listless,
logy, and just "not quite up
to snuff," it may be that you
have a sluggish intestine :
due to lack of bulk in the diet.
So why don't you eat Post's
40 Bran flakes every morn
ing? It contains bran to supply
that bulk you need, to help
keep food wastes moving
along the intestinal tract s i -.
and to promote regular elimi
nation. It also contains other
parts of wheat, to supply that
appetizing flavor.
Just try it! We know you'll
enjoy it . : -. and you may feel a
whole lot better. You can buy
it at all grocers, and it costs so
little! Post's 40 Bran Flakes
With Other Parts Of Wheat
is a product of General Foods; ;
G. F. Cotp., M
The clean
Center Leaves are the
miiaest leaves
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7&y
Luckies are all -ways
kind to your throat
As you can see from this picture Luckies
fine, smooth quality doesn't just happen
for we use only the clean center leaves!
Only the clean center leaves for which
farmers are paid higher prices for the
center leaves are the mildest leaves they
taste better. Then "It's toasted"-for
throat protection. And every Lucky i9
fully packed with these choice tobaccos
made round and firm -free from loose
ends that's why Luckies "keep in con
dition" do not dry out. Luckies are
always in all-ways kind to your I troat.
. "It's toasted"
Luckies ate all-ways kind to your throat
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Only the Center Leaves -these are the Mildest Leaves
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