PXGB FOUR
IN FULL SWING BY
Y MORNING
Harvesting of the Bartlett crop of
the Rogue K.ver valley i echoduled
to itart In all tht orcharde of thla
section next Monday and final prepa
ratio nj were underway today, among
the tree, and In the packing plant.
Distribution of lug boxea vaa made
this week. In aome of the light soil
orchards In the Central Point dis
trict, and the northeaat aectlona pick.
Jng started yesterday and today.
Packers and grower state that moat
of the cannery Bartletta nave been
old at prices ranging from 130 to
38 per ton. Most of the cannery
pears went at the higher prices. The
Bfirtle;,' tonnage for canneries is esti
mated at 13,500.
County Horticulturist Lyle P. Wil
cox estimates that there wll be leas
cullags in the pears than last year
and says the pears, all varieties, are
Jn exceptionally good shape and
of high quality. It Is his opinion that
more better grade pears will be packed
and marketed this year than In the
past five years.
The worm peat this seaaon, the
county horticulturist says, has not
been especially bothersome.
Horticulturist Wilcox also estimates
that the apple crop thla season will
be larger than last season between
400 snd 450 cars. The apples are now
assuming good sizes, are free from
orms, and have color and quality.
Threshing of wheat and barley Is
Dow underway In many sections of
the valley. The crop output varies
In different sections from below nor
mal to above normal.
Cocktails used In moving pictures
fere made with colored water.
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Home from work, enjoying lhs
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leisurely tipping o steaming, om
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tXCUOf ION FAREf
Lowest eost farra t all Eastern
points, Inelmllnft Clilcao, ant the
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Tleltete on sale from May 15lh to
Ort.lfltli, return limits of 45 days
or season limit until October 31
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Edited by Irva FewtU
Large Lawn Party
Honors Mrs. HaiulU
Mrs. Louise A. Balade, Sr., and Mrs.
6aUds, Jr., are entertaining this af
ternoon with 1 o'clock luncheon
and bridge at their country place at
Seven Oak. In compliment to Mr
Phillip W. HamlU of tfew York, who
Is visiting In the valley.
For the luncheon, one long table
was placed on the lawn and Mrs. H.
D. McCaakey artistically arranged as
a centerpiece a medallion of slnnlas
with rows of gladioli extending the
length of the table.
Sixty guests have been Invited for
the afternoon, Including all of the
members of the Colony club', and a
number of other friends.
Garden Club Display
At O rants Pass Attractive
The glsdlola show at the chamber
of commerce In Grants Pass, being
conducted by the Garden club of that
city, has been attracting much at
tention since the opening yesterday
and a number of Med ford people. In
cluding msmber of the local Oarden
club, are among those viewing the
exhibits
Of the show, Louis DeVoe of the
Grants Psss Courier has written:
"The two varieties ars the 'Mother
Machree' and 'Eighth Wonder.' The
latter Is a soft and faintly striped
purple, but the former ts aa 'change
able as the sunset,' to quote one of
the growers of 'Mother Machree Is
Indescribable. Somehow It calls to
mind pussywillows In January, an
angry ocean at dawn, and the calm of
Whistler's painting of his mother.
Even the men who depend updn,
growing gladiolus bulbs for their liv
ing stop to marvel at 'Mother Ma
chree'
"The 'glad show will be held prob
ably until Saturday, as a number of
the growers have agreed to replenish
the flowers when the first ones be-
come wilted. Mention has also been
made of giving complimentary bou
quets to callers the last day of the
show."
Dinner Dance At
Colonial Club
Newly elected officers of the Lions
club were Installed last evening at
the dinner and dancing party of the
group held at the Colonial club, In
conjunction with the regular ladles
night.
Carol Z, Hays was Installed as presi
dent, to succeed H. W. Conger; W.
R. Coleman, first vice-president; P.
H. Gray, second vice-president; H. T.
Hubbard, secretary-treasurer; I. R.
Terkelsen, tatl twister; Victor Teng-
wald, Hon tamer, and Larry Pennlog-
von and sa Mann, directors.
Harold Grove, accompanied at the
piano by Lewis Parker, sang a group
of solos.
Dancing was enjoyed the remainder
of the evening with music by Dick
ey's orchestra.
Ice Cream -J-J
Sarin! fiiitiinlay
The Women's Missionary society of
ths Jacksonville Presbyterian church
will give an Ice cream social on Sat
urday afternoon, and serving will
start at 5:30 o'clock In the basement
of the church. Mrs. Florence Hunsa
ker and Mrs. Marlon Nledcrmcyor are
In charge.
Mill Iteckmnn Visitor
Here From Chicago
Miss Olga Beck man of Chicago Is
a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Steward at their home on Geneva
avenue. Miss Bcckmnn nnd Mrs.
Steward are cousins.
Upend Week
At nan don
Mrs. Charles Palm entertained at
her Bniidon cabin this past week,
having aa her guests Mrs. E. N. Elrt
rldqe. Mrs. Clyde Eaktn and Mrs. H.
O. Prohbach,
Saturday Special
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Closing out our entire line of Gos.
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20
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Come early before they
are picked over!
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Attractive wash dresses in new fall
prints, plaids, and stripes, suitable
for street or fruit packing wear.
Also hundreds of voile and batiste
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South Central.
MEDFORD MAIL
Pattons To Leave
Soon for Berkeley
Mrs. Hamilton Patton and family
havo announced plana to leave here
the first of the month for Berkeley,
Calif., where they will make their
home. Miss Helen Patton attends
Anna Head school there, and Miss
Doris Patton Is a student at Mills
college.
Major and Mrs. Clara H. Armstrong
and family have arranged to take
the Patton home on Capitol Hill,
upon their departure.
Prior to thslr leaving, Mra. Pattpn
and her daughters are being exten
sively entertained.
Mlae Helen Patton haa aa her house
guest, Miss Dorothy Fisher of Berk
eley, also a student at M1m Head's
school, and the two will spend the
week-end at Lake of the Woods with
Mlu Mary Lou MacElmore, a class
mate, also of Berkeley, who has been
spending the summer at the resort.
On Wednesday, Misses Fisher, Doris
Patton, Helen Patton, Molly Ilrowr,
Marjorle phythlan and Mary VanDyke
motored to Crater Lake for the
day.
Mrs. Hnmtll
Honor Guest
Mrs. Phillip W. HamlU of Mew
York, an Interesting guest in Med
ford, was the Inspiration for a lovely
bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Alex
Sparrow at Kirk land Farm on Wed
nesday. Four tables were In play dur
ing the afternoon.
Mrs. Bos well Returns
North After VUlt
Mrs. Harry Boswsll of Portland re
turned north this morning, after hav
ing visited her mother, Mrs. Richard
Schuler, here for a short time.
Miss Coffenbery
Arrives Tomorrow
Miss May Coffenbery of Cleveland,
Ohio. Is expected to arrive here on
Saturday evening, to be the guest of
Mrs. Alex Sparrow.
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SETTLE ESTATE
X. A. LsMpman, aged Besgle resi
dent, whu was In an auto with his
wife, Rueha Lamp man, when she sus
tained fatal injuries In an accident at
Agate Junction ten days ago, was
yesterday named administrator of her
estate. A daughter, Mra. Beulah
Jone, Uvea at Minerva, Ore., and la
the only other heir. Preliminary pa
pers In the settlement of the estate
were also filed.
An order was also filed authorising
the acceptance, by the estate of a
settlement by Gocta and McEwan,
owners of the truck, for damnges In
the crash. The motion stated the
settlement was for the best Interests
of all concerned. lt Is doubtful If
any liability rests with the truck
operators."
Elliott, Jackson
Grapple To Draw
PENDLETON, jj,y 30. (yF) Harry
Elliott, 180, Eugene, and Bulldog
Jackson, 100, Portland, wrestled to a
draw here last night, en eh gaining a
fall. Jack CiirtLs, 157, San Antonio,
took two out of three falls from Fred
Mitchell, 198, Wslla Walla.
Eward Beard, 90, of Nor walk, Conn.,
president of the South Norwalk Sav
ings bank. Is an Id to be the oldest
living chief executive of a savings
bank.
Phone 205
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
SLATED FOR JOB
Qordon L. Schermerhorn. former
sheriff and long time resident of
Jackson county who yestsrday enter
ed the atat prison at Salem to aerve
a three year sentence for ballot theft
complicity, with the official promise
of a conditional pardon at the ex
piration of six months, will be as
signed to work on the prison farm,
according to word received by local
authorities. He will be held In the
"fish cell" for a week to become
accustomed to prison routine and
rules.
The prison farm Is In charge of
Tobs Brous, who as a boy played
around a livery stable owned by
Schermerhorn here. Farm work will
take the former official out Into the
open and give him the same em
ployment at which he apent many
years of his lire. He knows horse,
end farm machinery.
schermerhorn left on a Wednes
day evening auto bus after bidding
good-bye to friends. He accepted the
mandate of the law philosophically
and assured old acquaintances that
he would return, as the court asked
him, "with his head up."
rnomas Biecbem former Ashland
resident, and formerly one of the
"county Jails star boarders." sen
tenced to serve 18 months upon a
plea of guilty to ballot theft, will
complete bis sentence the first week
in August, when he has served a
year, and Is eligible to freedom.
Brecheen was credited by authorities
aa "an outside guard" on the nliht
of the ballot thefts, and one of the
"heavy thinkers" In its planning.
nocai autnorltles report B. H. Fehl.
Walter J. Jones, former mayor of
Rogue River, and J. Arthur LaDieu.
business aide of L. A. Banks, han.
all made formal application for par-
vmf. .uking ox same until they
have all served the minimum of their
four year sentences. Is held unlikely.
LaDleu la regard-d as a model Drts-
oner, and Is a valuable worker In an
important position. -
Fan Dancer With
Clare Ash Band
Dance loveni
ed entertainment trwnl: at. rvi-.orxi
tomorrow nlgljt when Clare Ash pre-
nis nance orcnestra and the
Domino Club Review. Georgia Lee,
premier dance exnonnnt. win n-unt-
her version of the fan dance and
also her special slave dance number.
Clare Ash plays every Instrument
In the orchestra nnn h ha. niBnut
In many outstanding organizations.
The members of the band will enter
tain with groups singing In addition
to their many acta. Curt Burnslde,
CUU0111.11U unncer and vocalist, and
Rene Secantl. comedian, win
present a ventriloquist act.
Japan annually harvests from 123,-
000,000 to 930,000,000 of raw aea pro
ducts, Including kelp, seaweed and
other plant and animal life.
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OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934.
Becomes 'Iron Fist
In Hitler' Regime
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Premier Hermann Wifhelm Goer
Ing (bova) of Prussia, "Iron Fist"
of the nazle, rose to a position of
apparently unchsllenged power as
Adolf Hitler's chief aide as a result
of the German revolt. (Aaaociated
Press Photo)
NEFF WILL GO EAST
M EFFORT TO SPEED
Attorney Porter J. Keff, represent
ing the Medford Irrigation district
will leav this week-end for Wash
ington. D. C. where he will partici
pate) .u the effort to speed the Re
construction Finance corporation re
funding plan, amounting to 405,
000. A clerical force haa been engaged
all thla week In preparing data,
charts, and other Information which
Attorney Neff wll! carry for presen
tation to the R. F. C. board.
Olen Arnsplger, general manager of
the district, and directors, and others
Interested feel that by having a man
on the grounds much time vW be
Kaved In making the final approval.
It will eliminate the time and ex
pense of wiring and writing between
thU city and the national capital,
on minor details, that can be sup
plied by Attorney Neff.
All concerned are Interested In con
cluding the project, which haa been
underway for several months.
Irrigation author-it iea eslmate aa
much aa 166,000 gallons of water
ovapornte dally from an Irrigation
ditch 10 miles long In southern Cali
fornia during warm weather.
French air rule recently were made
more strict because of accident fear
on tho part of the air ministry.
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TO INSURE PEACE
The sheriff's office continued today
to appoint and swear In special depu
ties as a "purely precautionary meas
ure to protect orchard property and
packing plants, and ths products
thereof. Sheriff Walter J. Olmscneld
aald that ere the day was done, close
to 380 apeclal deputies would be
named.
All of the apeclal deputies are em
ployed la orchards and packing plants,
and serve without pay. Many have
homes and families, and are substan
tial cltlsena.
CrcsOu law gives the sheriff the
right to appoint special deputy sher
iffs. Sheriff Olmschetd today again
stressed ths point that the action Is
only one of aafety first, and to pre
vent any "possibility of an Infraction
of the peace and prosperity. It la now
the policy of all Pacific Coast points,
with harvests at atake, to take similar
emergency steps," ha said.
It la the concensus In the county,
which Includes a majority of the
workers that the fruit crop should
not at thla time be Imperiled by dis
cord or agitation. All classes are em
phatic that no turmoil, sabotage, or
agitation nonsense be tolerated. The
mood of the majority la calm, recog
nises the rlghta of all, but feels, It
Is well to be prepared. A similar tenor
la reflected In the attitude of many
Interested In ths formation of tAe
"Agricultural and Cannery Workers'
Union," by a Dc-jglaa county organ
izer. They have publicly declared
they sanction no violence, or un
toward act, and all they want, "Is a
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roods tuffs."
un. OTffc.rrfifita feava stated that
they would be willing to pay a higher
waft If possible, out ma jinuc,.,
M.rwting and other conditions make
iku imnouibla. Many workers real-
lie this position of ths orohardlsts
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Al Stewart Opens
Gold Hill Dance
Al Stewart and his Nlte Owls wll.
open ths Gold Hill dance hall to
morrow night under ths management
of the Qold Hill chamber of com
merce. Ths boys bss a large follow
ing and they are making arrange
ments to take care of a capacity
crowd, according to Al Stewart. Wayne
Ryan, "tha torrid trumpeter," will
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