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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUT3. IfEDFOUn, OltECON, WEDNESDAY. JULY IS, 1934. LL HYDRAULIC FISH LIFT AT FORTLAND, July 18. (AP) Hy draullo fish lift such as have been proposed for the Bonneville dam by the United Statea bureau of fisheries, do not meet with the favor of Oregon experts who are opposed to any "ex perimental" fush migration plan. Ralph Cowglll. game department engineer, la "unalterably opposed" to the hydraullo lifts. Iw aald, while Cheater E. McCarty, representing aportamen, declared Installation of such llfta would constitute "a dan gerous experiment with an Invaluable Industry." The gravity system of ftshwsys la Suggested by Oregon game depart ment leaders. McCarty mentioned that "the Co lumbia river salmon Industry employs something like 54,000 people and supplies the, states of Washington, Idaho and Oregon with millions of dollars of revenue every year," and that under no circumstances can this Industry be Imperiled. CANNOT DEPORT STRLKLLEADER WASHINGTON, July 18. (AP) Labor department official aald to day Harry Bridges, one of the Ban Francisco atrlke leaders, was an alien but that ha had entered the country unlawfully In 1030. Brldgea, a native of Australia, waa admitted at Ban Francisco. He filed a declaration of Intention to become a citizen at New Orleans on July IS, 1D31, and asked for ftnal papers in 1038. He had waited more than the prescribed five years, however, and could not be naturalized. He toolc out first papers again tn August, 1038 but again let five years go by with out seeking citizenship. Officials said there waa nothing In his record, apparently, to warrant deportation proceeding and that he could not be summarily sent out of the country since he entered bcio.e 1034. OREGON GRANTED $695 J) RELIEF WASHINGTON, July 18.fAP) Orsnts of relief funds to nine west srn slates and Hawaii totaling 10, SO1.080 were announced today by Au brey Williams, acting federal emer gency administrator. The money for July needs will go to the following: Oregon eggs, 700, Including 178, 000 for drought relief. 19. 000 tor transient relief and 11700 for relief research. Idaho 43O.O0O including 8390.000 for drought relief and 86000 for tran alent relief. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, July IB (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Elliott and son, Kenneth, of Riverside. Cel., came July 11 to visit Mr. Elliott's grand jpeciaJJated Herri in opportunity to ipend your witioe in tbs "millionture'i plngroufld", htjth up the firaoul Ooitlun Rockin l sftnsl fnm u va sit sftfd. Livff at rrjt.il hott li, play Golf oo Amenca'1 finite Mountain Golf count, dtnrt te lilting erchrtirsi, twin, ia mum pooli Ten all. Riding, tithing and Boating. Go this summer in f vol own car, or rer tht ittnit Csnsdisn Pstiftc Rsiy and lake tdnnfigf ol the special ratrt ov being featured: a MB VASFf STUMPS HOTEL The Btiett uounuie mori hotel on tht continent, ia magnificent setting, overlook n(t (he treat Bow ViIUt. it it noted for hat appointmenis, tenke and entertainment feat urea. Thii teaton the ratea tr U low at V)0 pet dar. Fare. petB flan 9i s JO up fee ro ia a room. OtATE.it jCAKB lOVlit A modern, fire ptodi retort hotel located liluef."ttei hire beet reduced, l at lew at Mil 00 oerda Europtu f iaa, of oft u p tot (iro in t roomX Touring Canada" Wfflh fw-TtnW ft JM Ulowraitona and road mips, at AutoCluba, Touhn Bareaua, arti our local oaue, i rMFRUP AM (HAtET-At the end ft Snovpetk Avenue, on beautiful f Imei lake dailr rate, American plan, from $'0Q pa dst, ae 60 up for rwo tn t room CHALET WKGALOT f.l.Mff. Locsna u vthoui KfflK potntt, ecpiirped itb comfort. AmetKaa plan, from I ft) pet 7 Ai mil mum ifttist rstm w Aft msdt fsm iim tmd U( i$sy gtn$i Canadian Pacific Hotel H Dn(o. Cm i Am Nui Vtf J I mm 1p mother, Mrs. Pauline WshI, and oth er relatives in MM ford and Hold Hill. Elliott reports ;ht his father, Frank Elliott, la much Improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Phyllis and Junior Milter visited Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lance July 13. Mra. Lloyd Milton left July 18 for Alaska to join her husband, who haa been there for some time. Bhe left her two children with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Childere .who espect to Join the Mlltona as soon as they dispose of their livestock and house hold gooda. Mr. and Mra. Ted Dole were Grants Pass visitors July 14. Mr. and Mra. Tom Griggs and Mra. Bates. Sr., and Mr. and Mra. Charles McMerrlck and children were Rogue River shoppers thla week. Mra. Viola Kershaw and father, Charles Phles?- of Medford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Chlldera July 42. Lloyd Miller attended tho baseball game at Jacksonville July 18 and re newed old acquaintances. Mrs. Pauline Wahl and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert FMlott and son Kenneth of Riverside, Cal., and Mra. L. Miller and eon Danny of Fairbanks, Iowa, and Mr. and Mra. Robert Cook, Mrs. Floyd Lance and daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mra. W. Untie ol Oold Hill, enjoyed n picnic dinner at the Cook and Row mine July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and eon. Charles, of Oold Hill visited Ri viera July 16. L. Drulff of the Pickett auto camp has been 111 the past week and under the doctor's care. Mrs. Tony Rosa and daughter, The ress, of Oold Hill returned home July 14 after spending several days with relatives here. Mrs. Oeorge Kos ter accompanied them home for a. few daya' visit, BEARS KILL KEEPER WHO TURNED HOSE IN DENVER CITY ZOO PEN DENVER. July 18 (yp) Two hu?e grizzly bears, irked by unusual heat, attacked and killed their keeper. Charles E. Wynwn. today and threw the whole Denver joo Into turmoil. Guards raced to Wyman's aid In the natural habitat oen of the big bears, and ahot and Wiled the twi grizzlies, but the veteran keeper al ready was dead. He had entered the cage to clean It and to cool It off with water. He played a hose over the concrete floor of the enclosure and It was believed he accidentally turned the water up on one of the bears. Lady Yellow stone, Who waa brought here 30 ycarj ago from Yellowstone park, aa a cub. Wltn a roar, the grizzly was on him. Wyman turned the full force of the hose In the face of the bear, at tempting to blind It, but It only en raged the animal. Lady Yellowstone's mate, Teddy, plunged Into the struj gle and the two bears quickly man gled the keeper. Jured In a car wreck seversl months ago, la now able to walk without crutches. Farmers who are operating thresh ing machines and other gasoline pro pelled machinery, are growing uneasy over the labor strike situation. . Mr. end Mr,. L. M. Flaher are en Joying a visit from their first and only grandchild, young Bill Fisher, who accompanied his mother from New Jersey for a 10 daya visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moore of Rogue River called on frlei,ds here Friday. V. E. Peterson was a luncneon guest at the Mathews cabin July 18. Mlas Arlene Chlldrcth went swim ming with a party of young people at Sandoz dam Sunday. Farmers In this vicinity are Just about through haying for thla sum mer. Thy report having nearly twice as much hay as usual. t Lowell Ash of Mathews Cabin Ouard station ha, erected a new 30-foot flag pole, which adda to the station. Trail Riviera Prospect PROSPECT, July IB. (Spl.) Mrs. Otte Pett of Los Ange'.ea haa been visiting her alater. Mrs. Elmer Clem ens and family alnce July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Jsntzer and Mra. William Jantzer and eon apent July 11 In Grant Pass. July 13 Lewis Jantzer waa taken by his mother, Mrs. Oeorge Jantzer, to the Grants pass hospital, where he la seriously 111. Mrs. Earl Ulrlch Is a "flu" patient at the Sacred Heart hospital In Med foid. Gus Dltsworth has been quite 111 with tho "flu" for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemens and daughter, and Mra. Otte Fetle and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rohle spent Wednesday at Crster lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood In and eon, Jimmy, of Welser, Idaho, were guests at the Paul Robertson home July 6 and 8. Mr. and Mrs. Mlllnrd Robertson of Ashland were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Robertson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gils Carlson of Central Point visited their daughter, Geneva, at the Paul Robertson home bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson visited Mrs. Robertson', (nther, W. L. Chlld reth of Eagle Point Saturday evening and Monday evening. Mr. Chlldreth la quite III. ' Pear picking at the Stewart Weeks orchard will start July 33. Mra. Hazel Atkins and son apent the psst week as guests of Mr. and Mr,. Carl Richardson. Sams Valley 8AM8 VALLEY, July 18. (Spl.) Maurlca W. Chaae, who Is poetmastar of Bend and was In the valley attend ing the postmaster's and clerk's con vention In Medford Saturday Is visit ing this week with his sister, Mrs. O. L. Davis. Mr, Ohaee Is accompanied by his wife, daughter and son. Misses Elsie Howell and Lola Speak er are conducting a two weeks dally Bible school with an attendance of over twenty students. Miss Howell Is from Cal Torn! a and Miss Speaker from Central Point. Miss Ruth Arbuckle and brother of Portland are house guests at the John Hall home. Miss Arbuckle who was a former Sams Valley high achool teacher, will visit other relatives in the valley before returning to Port land. She will begin her term In the Portland schools this fnll. Mrs. J. L. Frlnk, Mr. and Mra. R. E. iVealon, Dick and Albert Straus. Mrs. O. T. Wilson and daughter, Betty, were members of the Sams Valley Orange who attended the special Po mona meeting at Central Point Mon day, held for the purpose of discussing a grange co-operative for buying gaso line products, Mrs, Loren Andrews of Portland i spending her vacation from business college with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Strnus. Charlie Hutchison left Tuesday to work in the CCC forestry work above Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoist and baby Ron. John, of Brookings, recently vis ited young John's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge and chil dren of Medford spent Sunday with the O. T. Wilson family. Miss Mary Esther Davis Is the leader of the gtrls' 4-H canning club. Mrs. Edwlnd Morgan, who was In- TRAIL. July .18. (Spl.) Mr. ani Mrs. Vernon Conley and children of Ashland, accompanied by Mrs. Boyd Tucker, picnicked on Elk creek Ju.y 15. Mr, Conley la the father of Mrs, Tucker. Mrs. Merrlman of Medford la visit ing a few daya here with her son. Harry Merrlman. Mrs. Es telle Hutchinson shopped in Medford July 16. ' Mrs. Eva Seggesmm has recovered sufficiently from her recent Illness to be able to leave the hospital, and La now home. Mra. Fiaher of Medford la staying with Mra. 8eggesman while she la convalescing, Mr. and Mrs. M. McDougM ar.d friends of Medford were calling ou friends here Sunday morning on their ; way to Diamond lake on a picnic, j Mrs. Ralph WaUon and son Carroll were overnight guest of Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker Sunday. Monday they drove to town to meet a friend from California, who arrived for a few weeks' vacation at the Hamlker ran ger station, where the Warons arc stationed thla year. Mrs. Mary Warner waa a guest of her eon, Johnny Warner, July 12, and an ooemlght guest of her daughter. Mrs. Callte Frye. Mike Tucker and Jim Brltt and nephea of Ashland and Boyd Tucker from here spent July 14 and 15 fish ing on the upper Rogue river. Thf.y report having a god catch. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hutchinson plan on going to Portland July 19 to visit a few daya before returning to the.r home in Seattle. I RIVIERA, July 18. (Spl.) Mr. and j Mrs. Oeorge Lance made a business i trip to Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertaon of : Sanger, Cal., were calling at the Biles brothers' homes July 13. They are old friends of the Bllea family. They left Saturday for their home. Mr. and Mra. Clay BUes and fam ily Ross, Beatrice, Robert and Bon ule Jean wera dinner guests Sunday or Mr, and Mrs. Dick Hunsley: also Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chase, Chas. Acr.a and Oeorge of Bend, Ore., and Mr und Mra. Otis Davis, Mary, Esther, Monroe, Olive, Etna, Ida Belle and Mr, and Mrs. Ted DeFord. They are formerly of Riviera, where they lived on the Champlln El Oro ranch for several vears before moving to Table Rock. Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Stumbo aud son, Clair, were visiting with his bro ther, Pres Stumbo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Prultt and son, A. J. Prultt, of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. O. Joelson and son, Leon, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles of Crater Lake were visiting at the John Bllea home Sunday. Mra. Bertha Poyer Is visiting at the Henry Henderson home In Rogue River. C. E- Rosa of Beall Lane was a caller at Riviera July 15. Mr, and Mrs. Norden are the parents of Mrs. Peterson, and Mr. Schwetbert la Mrs. Peterson's nephew. Young People's High School society of the Presbyterian church, accompa nied by Mrs. E. Lester Kewbry, took a group of high school Endeavor members for a two-day camping trip to Lake of the Woods, leaving Phoe nix Monday. Ladles' Aid of the Prasbyterlan church are sponsoring an entertain ment July 3d at 8 p. m.. when the Copco movies of the Diamond Jubilee will be shown. The public Is invited. There will be an Ice cream booth for those desiring refreshments. Rev. R. 8. Peterson la attending the synod of Oregon, being held at Albany college st Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moran and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Brophy called Tuesday at the W. M. Barkley home. Bert hold Hearn arrived Monday from Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs A. H. Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Engstrom of Medford, who returned to the val- ley Sunday after spending the winter j with their parents in Duluth and Osage, Minn., visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hallgren. An ice cream social, given by the Ladles' Aid society of the Christian church, will be held at the Blue Flower lodge Ju'y 20. Special enter tainment will uIeo be u feature of the evening. 1 EAGLES 10 DRIVE E! THE GRANGE Phoenix Persist PERSIST, July 18. (Spl.) D. E. Hutchison and family calld on his motner. Mrs. Jess Oarber Sunday. Mrs. Sara Parker's mother and sis ters, who have been visiting at Per sist, left for Pocatello, Idaho. July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dltsworth called on Mrs. Diteworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence, Sunday. They also enjoyed a swim at Sandoz dam. H. O. Chlldreth called at the A. D. Moore ranch July 14. Grandma Trusty waa able to Bit up July 15. She haa bejen In bed several weeks. Friends all hope she will be up and around soon. Jim Lyons of the Mountain Lum ber company fell and hurt his shoul der the first part of last week. Mrs. Howard Ash went to Medford July 13 for medical treatment. Carl Chlldreth waa . week-end visitor at his parents home last week. PHOENIX. July 18. (Spl.) Miss Leila Burgess of Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. 5- Webster a few days last week. Miss Burgess and Mrs. Webster were girlhood friends In EvansvlUe, Wis., and hadn't seen each other for 45 years. Other vis itors at the Webster home were Mr. j and Mrs. Guy C, Ellis of Berkeley, I cousins of Mrs. Webster, en route to The DaUes, and Mra. A. C. Emery, sister of Mrs. Webster, who Is driving with a party of friends to British Columbia. Girl Scouts, under the direction of Miss Lottie Wntklns. left Tuesday for a week's outing at Jackson Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bourne visited In Phoenix last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Anderson have moved Into the Edwards home. The H. L. Seara family has moved ' to Medford. Mls Ethel Houston of Medford vis- j ited with Miss Susanne Barkley Frl- day. - I Mr. and Mrs. Norden of Boise. Ida..: and Erwln Schwelbert are visiting j with Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Peterson.' I FIRST SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED! '''WBsteM There are 49 new 1 PH1LCO models from which to choose. Radios that bring in both Amen can and foreign stations radios that tune-in American stations only! 22 90 up Listen to London, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Buenos Aires, Paris, Russia, etc., etc. The world is at your finger-tips with one ot these marvelous new PHII.COS! Enoy the finest reception of foreign stations, regular ly, clearly and at full room voliimt in ad dition to your favorite American program.' Never before such big values as these! Trade-in New 7935 Baby Grand! PHiLCO 89B- S42 Here's a big-vklut PMIl.CO that tunettn itsndatd American broadtails, plus police and air plant calls. Latest features including Automatic Volume Control, Ton Control, new Flectro Ornamic Speaker, PHILCO High efficiency Tubes, etc. Beautiful cabinet ,f matched woods. Your Old Set Sow! PHILCO A At S79.50 la aclilitioo to the many new features which make it easy for joj to tune-in stations all over the world, this new PHILCO has the latest improvements, Including the Patented Inclined Sounding Board, Shadow Tuning, Automatic Volume Control, Tone Control, Mass Compensation, oversize Electro Dynamic Speaker, PHILCO High-Efficiency- Tubes, etc. Hsnd-ruhhed cabinet of Figured an ' Striped Butt Walnut with delicate mouldings and marquetry. EASIEST PAYMENTS Liber.il Tr.ide-iii Allowances Peoples Electric Co. 212 W. Main Phone 12 Live Oak Grange Live Oak Orange at Rogue River meets In the Olrl Scouts' hall the first and third Mondays of every month. Last month Live Oak Orange voted to have a potluck dinner once a month and to have a program with it. Monday ntgl.t, July 16, saw the second dinner, a scene of keen enjoy ment, as all who attended laughed and talked aa the appetizing dishes of home cooked foods were passed around. After dinner a very pleasing pro gram waa put on. Among the selec tions was a monologue by little Miss Combs which described a very talka tive lady who was attending a musi cal. It seemed remarkable that such a complicated and lengthy reading could be memorized by one so young. A Scotch burlesque representing Sir Harry Lauder caused a great laugh and no little amusement for the crowd. Those present related some amus ing Incident or experience that had happened to them and many of these caused much merriment to the lis teners. Lieutenant Dunn of the Oregon state police, stationed at Medford. was the speaker of the evening and In his quiet, good-natured way ex plained the vehicle act. particularly that portion affecting the farm truck- lng and hauling 'license, and as a result there is now a better under standing of what Is expected. A public dinner la being planned fo.', later this fall and will be a big affk'j. Details and further Informa tion be given In these articles as the pn develops. 1 F. E. KIERSCEY, Publicity Committee. J A meeting of officers and campaign workers of the Fraternal Order cf the Eagles met last nlg.it In the Eagles' ball to perfect plana for a member ship campaign, which will be con ducted by the local aerie August 1 to 15. Another meeting is scheduled for Thursday at 7:30 p. m., when all members of the various teams and officers are urged to be present. It was announced by Past President Jack Hues ton and Vice-President Oeorge Coates, who will be In charge of the campaign. During the past year the Eaglea have experienced a large Increase In membership, but it Is believed that there are still hundreds of men who would Join, if the principles and Ideals for which the organization stands we. explained properly. Sick and doctor benefits are cited by Hues ton and Coatea as additional reasons why the Eagles should have a larger membership and everyone will be given an opportunity to Join during the first two weeks In Augut-t. Those who are not contacted or those who desire Information regard ing the advantages of membership In the Fraternal Order of Eagles are risked to contact any officer or member. BOYS HiKE DOWN ROGUE TO AGNESS HsrvsT Fields. Jr., Medford bojri. age 18. have Just completed a tnrminB inp uowu Rogue river, they reported thla morn ing. Leaving Medford Thursday morn . ,.mnfl sn.nminri rjacks on lliS mi" i ' their backs, the boys proceeded to Ala meda Just below un i """H"" county and then walked 66 miles down the river to Agnesa. With no roads or trails they tramped through the woods down the river canyons snd made the 65-mlle trip In three and a half days. They slept out at night and did their own cooking each day. Upon returning the boys did not state whether they were practicing for a long marathon or training to be come explorers, but they did say that the scenery was the' most beautiful they had ever seen or heard about. Arriving at Agenss they took the mall boat to Gold Beach and from there proceeded to Medford by automobile. Family Arrives Here Mrs. Horley G. Preston and four daughters of lira Angeles arrived In Medford yesterday from Los Angeles, to Join Lieutenant Preston, district chaplain for the Civ ilian Conservation corps here. Cunningham s Visitor Pat Cun ningham, claims representative of the General Insurance company of Amer ica, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Cunningham makes his headquarters in Portland. Ration Groceries Word haa be;: received here from Billy Barnum. who Is vacationing with relatives at Napa, Cal.. that groceries are being ratlon-.d at the stores there, and some, having already sold their entire stocks, have closed. Si"- Bonded Warehouse Solicits Your , GRAIN STORAGE MEDFORD WAREHOUSE 10th and Front Sts. Phone 316 jKi,Wfii jiiii ii Jaw 2 fiipiwtia - i i ' I QUALITY LEADERSHIP HAS MADE IT THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING MOTOR OIL