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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBU27E, MEDFORD, -OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 31, 1934. PAGE THREE WILLIAM FISHER lEKflLLNESS William Henry Fisher, resident of Medford and southern Oregon for the put 13 years, his last residence being 318 Apple atreet. passed away at a local hospital at an early hour Tues day morning, alter an Illness of only one week. Mr. Fisher was a native son, being born at Kellogg, Oregon, May 37, 1874. He spent his early life, and gained his early education In and around Kellogg Bnd Scotoburg, Ore., and later met Miss Clara Wessela. with whom he was united In mar riage at Reedsport. Oregon, May 30, 1903. They lived at Scotsburg for some years, and In 1020 came to Medford. Mr. Fisher, was a very amiable, Jolly person, a good friend, father, and neighbor, and leaves many frlenda to mourn hla loss. t Hs la survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara T. Fisher, one daughter, Pa tricia, three sons, Lawrence and Henry, all of Medford, and Vincent of Dixon, Calif., two brothers, Boy Fisher of Oakland, Oregon, Walter of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Two grand children, Tommy and Dickey Fisher. Requelm mass was celebrated at the Sacred Heart Catholic church this morning at 0 o'clock. Rev. Fath er Francis v. Black, celebrant. In terment took place In the Siskiyou Memorial .ark. RELEIESTSUN MIDWEST CATTLE (Oontlnueo from page one) 102; BartlesvlUe, Okla. and Wichita, Kas., 101. Denver reported rain and hall storms from that city south to Lit tleton. Colo. In North Denver the rain was so heavy that streets soon became covered with water. Farmers of three sun-bleached counties of the Wisconsin drought xea prepared today to ship approxi mately 26,000 head of starved cattle Into fertile pasturage in the Lake Superior region. Plans for the movement were draft ed yesterday at a conference of repre sentatives of 500 farmers and federal agents. . Under the arrangements the gov ernment will pay part of the rail transportation charges while money obtained from the sale of milk will be used to defray the remainder, as well as rental charges of B0- cents monthly for the pastures. Farmers and their families, who will travel the 120 miles north with the herds will camp on land adjoining the pasture. Society and Clubs Edited by IrVa Fewell Estes-Bullen Wedding In Klamath Tuesday Miss Fa ye Estes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Estes who form erly resided In Talent, and Alvln 8. Bullen. son of Mrs. Alvena. Bullen, were married In Klamath Falls, Tues day. May 39, with County Judge Grlzzel of Klamath Falls officiating. Mrs. Bullen attended the public schools in. Talent for seven years, and was graduated from the Klam ath Falls high school with the 1934 class. Mr. Bullen Is well known both In Talent and Medford, having formerly operated the Talent service station with his mother. The couple will reside at 710 South Riverside in Medford, where Mr. Bul len is In business. Both have many friends and relatives In the valley who have extended their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Bullen. Arrange Party Honoring Misses Hohman, Foss Miss Harriet Baldwin Is entertain ing with a shower this evening at her home. 11? Laurel, to honor Miss Naomi Hohman and Miss E. Marie Foss, who recently announced their engagements. Both have been the inspiration of much entertaining dur ing the past few weeks. Guests Invited are Miss Hohman, Miss Foss, Miss Helen Norrls, Miss Laura Drury, Miss Barbara Drury, Miss Fredericks Brommer, Miss Louise Hollenback and her house guest of Klamath Falls, and Miss Ellow Mae Wilson. Degree of Honor Juveniles to Meet Degree of Honor Juveniles club will meet Saturday afternoon, June 2 at two o'clock In the club rooms at the city hall. All members are urged to be present, and mothers of the chil dren are always welcome. A business session will be held, and Initiation. A speaker will be in at tendance to tell the club members of Boy Scout and Girl Scout work. The afternoon will close with a social hour and refreshments. Local Folk Visit In Roseburg Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilson end Mrs. Louis Smlck motored to Roseburg Tuesday and spent Memorial day there visiting friends. Many residents of Roseburg are making plans to come to Medford during the Diamond Jubilee, Mrs. Wilson said today, and the Douglas county people seem quite Interested in the state celebration. Lymans Visiting Friends In Sutherlln Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lyman spent the Decoration holiday, and are re maining over the week-end with friends In Sutherlln, Ore. Last week their eon Billy, with, Jack Sanderson, spent the week-end on the Oregon State campus at Corvallls. w . Miss Eads Has Guests From Klamath Falls. Miss Maryellen Bradford and Miss Jane Garcelon of Klamath Falls were guests Decoration day of Miss Dorothy Eads. Anne Whltnker to Be Guest Mrs. Glen Fabric. In Medford Anne Whlteaker. who hu htn named queen mother of Oregon for the Oregon Diamond Jubilee celebra- I tlon, will be the house guest of Mrs Glen Fabrlck during her stay In Med ford next week for the state-wide celebration of the 75th anniversary of Oregon's statehood. To honor the queen mother, Mrs. Fabrlck has Invited to her home, 106 Crater Lake avenue, next Tuesday , afternoon, all pioneer women of Ore-1 gon who have resided in the state during the past sixty years. I It Is expected that many Jackson county pioneers as well as visitors i from all parts of the state will call I at the Fabrlck home that afternoon. Special Rehearsals For ! Chorus On Saturday 1 Members of the Jackson County Teachers' chorus are requested to be present at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning In the court house audito rium for a special rehearsal of Grieg's Spring Cycle. Professor Walter Red ford of the Southern Oregon Normal school has requested the chorus to present the musical selections In Ashland next Tuesday, June 5, as a part of the educational day program in that city. All members of the chorus are re quested to attend the rehearsal. Committee Meeting With Mrs. Stevens Members of the commute for the St. Mark's Altar Guild food sale at the Economy market Saturday met this afternoon with Mrs. James Stev ens, chairman, to complete plans for the affair. The variety sale has been especial ly arranged at this time In order to aid local woman who wish to attend the Jubilee festivities the coming week. , Inskeeps Have Guests Here for Week-End Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Inskeep have as their house guests this week-end, Mrs. Esther Noble of San Francisco and Miss Virginia Grone of Portland, also her mother, Mrs. August Grone of Portland. organisation are requested to attend, for projects for the coming year will be planned. Prill Team On Tonight's Program Royal Neighbor drill team Is spon soring a benefit dance and card party this evening In the KnlghU of Pyth ias hall. The drill team will put on a fancy drill later In the evening, to which the public la Invited. EUGENE NEXT WEEK At the regular luncheon meeting of the Lions' club today It, was announc ed that arrangements had been com pleted for a "stunt" to be put on at the State Lions' club convention at Eugene next week. Participants In the Medford Lions' stunt will leave Med ford early Tuesday morning, return ing the same evening. In addition to performing before the convention, the atuntstera will advertise the Diamond Jubilee. Lion Roy Elliott was appointed to arrange for transportation for the Medford representatives. On account of the Diamond Jubilee next week's meeting of the Lions' club will be omitted. Lion Skinner was appointed chair man of the entertainment committee for the next regular meeting, June 13. All kinds of legal blanks for sal'!. for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. CHIEF EXECUTIVE (Continue, uvea page one) president, welcomed him upon his arrival early this morning at the 65th street "esldence and was at his side today. BIRTHS LOST Little white female terrier with grey ears. About 10 months old. Wearing a green collar. Tel. 75. WANTED Light coupe, must s cheap. P O. Box. 883, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Merrltt of Eagle Point are the parents of a son. weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces, born today at the Purucker Maternity home. Civil war site the prestdent called the nation to a brothershlp in "a new understanding." Declaring sectional ism past, he condemned the "three elements" hindering progress which he declared to be: "Those who seek to stir up political animosity or to build political advan tage by the distortion of facts; those who, by declining to follow the rules of the game seek to gain an unfair advantage over those who live up to the rules, and those few who still, because they never hsve been willing to take an Interest in their fellow Americans, dwell Inside of their nar row spheres and still represent the selfishness of sectionalism, which has no place in our national life." .Crowds Await Cominr Crowds lined the streets last night despite the late-hour arrival and were on hand again this morning for his brief ride to the pier where the Indianapolis was anchored. Members of the cabinet and the chiefs of the independent offices, Including the re covery csmpaign leaders, were on the deck awaiting the president. Only three men were allotted space on the cleared gun turret In the com manding place on board President Roosevelt, Secretary Swanson and Jo- sephus Daniels, now ambassador to Mexico. James Roosevelt, eldest son of the PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB Of Olive Rebekah Lodge will hold a cook ed food sale Saturday, June 2, 8 o' clock, at Reliable Frocery, 17 North Central; also pigs will be for sale. (v STATED SHRINE SESSION run nxi lempie mniw -v Masonic Hall, Ashland, Ore., Friday evening, June 1st In stated Ses sion. Important business regarding the Ceremonial Session to be held in Medford, Saturday, June 2nd. All Shrlners invited. Light Refreshments after Session. O. O. A LENDER FER, Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. Nineteen games this season gave the University of Alabama the long est baseball schedule of many years. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits, hats and shoes. Will H- Wilson, 82 No. Front. NOTICE OF SALE FOR STORAGE 14 cartons Tubes from A. M. Scott Company, San Francisco. California, to be sold for storage and freignt at 1 p. m., June 23, corner 12th and Riverside. Medford Klamath Truck Line. FOR SALE Team mules, harness snd wnpon, tl25. Young team of mares, harneM and waon, S175. W. S. Jones, 203 Mountain Ave., Ashland. FOR SALE Bed springs and mattress. 717 oak St. WILL PAT CASH for 28 or later Coupe or Delivery. Hl-Way Exchange 60. of Talent. WILL TRADE late '28 Olds 6 Sedan. for Coupe or Pickup. Phone 341-J-3. WANTED Windmill, must be reason able. Address Rt. 1, Box 175, Cen tral Point. WANTED A girl for housework. Pel. 450. FOR SALE Edison electric hot plate 20x36 in. Price reasonable. Call at 17 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Partly furnished modern house $12.50. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE Combination safe. Call Jacksonville, 162. FOR SALE Cabinet type Victrola with 150 records, A real bargain. Phone 304 or call at 103 S. Riverside. WANTED Wood cutter. M. F. Barlow. Talent, Oregon. FOR SALE Oil stove with oven, rea sonable. 421 E. 14th St. FOR RENT 7-room residence, 817 North Beatty 112.50 mo., water paid. Inquire next door. FOR SALE Beautiful black saddle mare. Inquire 249 So. Riverside. WANTED TO RENT Ranch thst wilt pasture 8 or 10 cows with smnll house and barn for 1 yr. with the privilege of buying. Send full par ticulars to Mr. Lloyd Morris, Ea reka. Calif., Gen. Del. Attention Shriners Please register your oan at once for use in the short trip through the valley for visiting Shrin ers Saturday and for courtesy use in this city. Phase Phone ISO W. W. ALLEN and stickers will be provided. Bunions Init-nt relief, atop shoe preuure) soothe and heaL QrScholls Zino pads Painful Joint m Put ont on tM MnhmI New Comfort for Those Who Wear False Teeth No longer need you feel uncomfort able wearing falae teeth. Paateeth, a greatly Improved powder eprlnkled is your platea holda them tight and oom fortable. No gummy, pasty taita or feeling. Deodorizes. Get Faateets at your druggist. Three aim. Extension Club Will Meet. With Mrs. Tedrlck Friday The Roxy Ann Extension club will meet Friday from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock with Mra. 0. C. Tedrlck of Spring street, for the regular meeting. It was announced today. All members of tlw rer because it's Schilling OYHD'S MARKET 108 NORTH IVY Plenty of Parking Space-Free Delivery on orders of S1 or over Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday, June 1,2,4 SUGAR Pure Oane. 8 lb. Bags POTATOES Klamath Gems, No, 2. 50 lb. Bags CATSUP Del Monte. 14 oz. Bottles PEAS Del Monte. 0"7 No. 2 Tins. 2 for I U SHORTENING Swift's. 4 lb. Cartona 39c 3 39c 13c 35c CHOCOLATE 19c Black Pepper 5c MEAT 13c 15 COFFEE Hill Red Can Brand, 1 lb. Tins 31 2 lb. Tins 60d Fresh Roasted Coffee, 1 lb. Bags 19 Pure. 1 lb. Tins Cinnamon or Nutmegs 2 oz. Cans. Each Libby Deviled Meats. 5 oz. Tins. 2 for Rex Corned Beef, No. 1 Tins 37c 5c FLOUR Klamath Falls, 49 lb. Bags $1.49 Makes Good Bread. Fisher's Blend, 49 lb. Bags $1.89 For Every Purpose Marshmallow- Fresh and Tasty. 4 4 1 lb. Packages ....: I WESSON OIL 1 Quart Cans JELLO All Flavors. Package - '. Oleomargarine ?t 10c CHEESE raMUk- 14c PAR The Perfect Concentrated Soap, Easy on your hands. For fine washing and all household uses. 9Qf Large packages COG K. C. BAKING POWDER 50 oz. Cans 33c MILK Teacup. 6 Cans -;...35 Dozen 69d Free Delivery 8-10-2-4 MEAT SPECIALS Phone 1054-J We carry only the best cuts of U. S. Gov't Inspected Meats SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef Short Ribs, lb 7 Beef Pot Roast, lb Steaks round. Sirloin, lb 15 HIV HT tiff AY UlT Pure Lard, 4 lbs 38 Pickled Pigs Feet ". 2 lbs. 25r Dill Pickles - . 5 for KX Knight; Sweet Pickles Pint 18 FANCY HENS, HABBITS and ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS IT WON'T BE MUCH LONGER NOW! Boy Page Mr. Ripley Believe It or Not, but this comin' Sunday and the Diamond Jubilee is ON! Sorta hard to get the full realization Just caught ourselves biting the finger nails, as we pondered the thought Suppose Medford doubles its population each day during this coming week; let's see, that's 11,000 popu lation plus 11,000 visitors totals 22,000 We got that answer easy but we leave it up to you WHERE WE GONNA PUT 'EM? Think it over- A lot of folks thought we were kiddin' last week when we wrote an ad about sleeping in the backyard and garages Well, mebbe so but just plain common sense will prove to us we're gonna be crowded! Med ford will possibly have that 50,000 visitors for the full week, with possibly no more than 10,000 on any one day. . We have always maintained this Jubilee was and is going to be bigger than our own Medford peo ple realize tha' is, most of them up to now. Ape Tom Prepared to HDo Yomu? IPat.? ''' If Not, Let PENNEY'S Help You Prepare and Save! Silk Dresses ....... $2.77 Men'sSuits ........ $17.5Q Millinery . ....... $1.00 Men's Flannel Slacks $3.98 How about . those Thousand and" Organdie or Batiste Dresses ... 98c Men's Straw Hats ". . ... . . 98c One things that " you need around White Pique, yard 29c Men's Dress Shirts ....... 98c the home- : r : 1 to make your Towels .......... 15c Men's Shirt and Short Sets .... 69c guests during . . Jubilee Week more Bedspreads 98c Men's Belts .... . . . . . 49c comfortable? Sheets, 81x99 ........ 77c Men's Black Oxfords . . . . . $2.49 . Pillow Cases 17c Boys' Shirts .... ..... 69c iTvwsli Rag Rugs 15c Men's Athletic Union Suits .... 49c r::;::5:: $1.98 Mim,WMh $2.98 $3.98 Cretonnes 15c 29c Boys' Tennis Shoes . . . ... 69c L.f. put Medford Wash Cloths, 3 for . . ... . . 12c White Duck Trousers, pre-shrunk . $1 49 and Southern Oregon J J. ."t7 wCnVr" 011 yard 27c Boys' Bathing Suits . $1.49 $L98 topr...our Table Cloths, . . . 39c 45c 88c Men's Swimming Trunks . . . $1 98 visitors properly . -- w. want to g.t Fancy Indian Design Blankets . . $1.69 Men's White Flannel Caps .... 98c all dressed up because ther. will Fringed Curtain Panels 49c Men's Neckties 49c be plenty of things to do and see Fast Color Prints 10c Men's Sleeveless Sweaters . 9 8c-$ 1.49 next week! Women's Bathing Suits .... $1.98 Men's Shorts . . . . . . . . 39c Full-Fashioned Silk Hose ..... (J9c Men's Dress Socks, 7 pairs .... 98c Plain color broadcloth 36-inch width 15 J. C. PENNEY CO. Women's Oxfords, white mesh, rubber soles 98 p ,n i w i sntns mill.