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FAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOR1? OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1934. SAYS CITIZENSHIP PARAMOUNT IDEAL Arch A, Bernard of Eugene, lieu tenant governor of KlwanU for the southern Oregon dletrlct. i the principal epeaaer at Klwanls yester day. Hl subject waa "The Place the Service Club Haa In the Community." He atatcd that the public had come to look too much on aervlce cluba a charitable Institutions and that too much of the time of the cluba wa belns uaed up In work that should rightfully be taken care of by estab lished agenda. Stressing the paramount Ideal 01 Kiwania aa "cltlsrcnahlp." he urged the local club to concentrate It effort along thla line, and to take contlnu Ing Interest In polltlca and tee that only candidate! who beat aerv the public good are elected to office. Ueut.-aovernor Bernard I making a hurried trip to all of the cluba in 111 dlatrlct In an effort to etlr In terest In the coming Klwanls con vention at Wenatchee, Weah., Auguat 19-31. He Informed th local club that the Klamath Palla club had al ready signed up 18 membera for the trip and hoped that the Mcdrord club would have a good representation at the convention. A highly pleasing musical program waa presented at the meeting by the npwu M mnA Ura W T 11(11 IT IT and bastlan apollo. Tliree violin, flute and piano numoers were givpn as i", Iowa: "Dance Special," "Merry Mai den March," and "Plorrct." EMISSION OF FINE Remission by the governor yester day, of a fine of B00 Imposed for liquor violation In 1039, will enable I.uka Jennings, Beagle district farmer, to procure a federal farm loan. The fine stood aa a Judgment against Jen nlngs' property, and blocked hla pro curing federal farm loan, for which he had applied, according to the dla trlct attorneys office. . The remission of the fine waa rec ommended by the circuit court Judge, th county court, and the dlatrlct at torneys office, and waa th baal of the chief executives action. Jen nings alao served a Jail term. Th loan provide , for tax encumbrance payment. Jennlnga, a fairly well-known real dent of the north end of the county, waa convicted of possession of maah. Th aherlffa office raided hi place. and seised th contraband, charging It waa being used In the manufacture Of moonshine. Jennings, In hla defense, claimed that th maah waa mixture he used for feeding hi turkeys, and that It waa prepared for no Illegal purpose. The alcohotlo content of the mixture wa a moot point In the testimony and th arguments to the Jury, which returned verdict of guilty. S. P. SEEKS RENT L The Southern Pacific rnllrond corn puny yeM.rrc.ny filed stilt ngMnnt J. U. Norrls, Tnylor Brew, and rompnviy. and Tred P. Bmltl), for 10, nllenedly due for apart occupied by a atenm ahovel alnca February 1, 1031, on the railroad right-of-way, near Rogue River. The complaint met forth that Nor rla purchased the atrnm-ahovel and It waa agreed that he pay 13 50 per month rent aa long aa the equipment remained on railroad propeity. It la averred 43 months have pawed, and no rental. It ts further contended that Taylor Brofl, and Co.. and Smith have aome olatm to the stenm-nhovel, but It la secondary to the railroad debt. Judgment and the tIrM to pircha.e name, at a foreclosure mle la sought by the railroad. Membera of the local aerie of the Fraternal Ordfr of Fault with their wives and fr Irwin will meet at Browns on T.wt Main and Front streets to night tor an Impromptu dance, It was announced this morning by officers of the organlMtton. One of the purpow of the Englta thla year la to have membera become better acquainted with one another and the gathering tonight Is a fore runner of others whlrh will be held to bring thla about. All Eagles, with their wives and friends, are asked to be at Brown's at 9:00 o'clock to enjoy the social evening. ItnmllU Klllnl. CARBONDALF, Kaa.. Aua 7 (API Two young bandit. Ha rot d Otto and Herbert Otto, brothera. of Topeha. wrre shot and killed by vigilante early today when they emerged from a garage they had attempted to mh O. D. Dniminonda, 0e county dejju v sheriff, waa wounded by the bandits before they dropped. DRAPERY SHOP 2.'0 o. fimjn? r-ofn altiMit rpt. t riva Llliif(n L-uph Society and Clubs Edited by Iroa Fewell Mlsa Lowry Has , Week-end Guesti Mlu Luc tie Lowry bad M guest over the week end at her borne at Bear Creek orchards Mr, and Mra. Sydney Orkney, of Aberdeen, Waah., who were married a week ago laat Sunday. Mra. Orkney, the former Mlsa Jerry McOUtlcuddy, waa a claaa mate of Mlsa Lowry' a at the Univer sity of Oregon, both being membera of Alpha Chi Omera sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Orkney a-e en route to Carme! and Honolulu on a ten weeka' honeymoon, after which they will make their home in Aberdeen, where Mr. Orkney la aasoclated In business with hla father. Because their visit In Medford was ao abort, Mra. Orkney regret not having been able to aee numerous other friends in Thla cny. Mrs. C. A. Ilnrvey Given Hlrtliday Dinner Mra. C. A. Harvey of Ashland, whoee daughter la Mra. K. M. Wilson of thla city, waa given a dinner Sunday arter- noon at the home of Mr. and Mra. i. J. Clifford of the Old 8tae road, In honor of her 86th birthday. Oueet were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mra. Ann Clark and Mr. and Mra. Clifford. The event wa celebrated Sunday, although Mra. Harvey'a birthday came on the day before, because ahe waa also the gnent of honor at a dinner given in Ashland Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Allen proctor, A delightful afternoon waa spent in Tlaltlng after the lovely dinners of both occasions, and Mra. Harvey was the recipient of many gift In cele bratlon of reaching her 86th year. Entertain at Birthday Pnrtr for Alene Oiveni . ANTELOPE CREEK, Aug .7. (flpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens entertain ed at a birthday party, July 20, in honor of their little daughter Alene The dining room was decorated with a profusion of flowers. In the oen ter of the dining table wa a huge basket, with streamers of yellow and green attached, at the ends of which were small baskets of candy with place carta. Refreshments of lee cream and cake were served, after which little Alene received a large number of gifts. Those present were: Shirley Rum mel, Jean Beck, Barbara Culbertson Alice end Alemeta Day, Nellie Baize, Be u lull Hummel, Ethel Lawrence, Betty Jean White, Haeeland Anna belle Rlggs, Mazlne Gorton, Virginia Stlmpson, Marie Wood. Darrel Stan ley, Edwin Owens, Mr. and Mrs. James Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbert son. Mra. Ethel Stlmpson, the hon- oree and the host and hostess. Mra. White Entertains At Wngner Summer Home Honoring Mr. and Mra, Joe Sher man of Honolulu, Mrs. Buttle White entertained a group of friends Mon day night at her attractive summer home on Wagner creek. Ouest invited for the steak dinner and swimming party included: Mr. and Mrs. Clatoua McCredle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Ulrlch, Mra. Hazel Roberts, Miss Hilda Bundy, Miss Marjorte Hib bert, C T. Steward, Charles Harris of Portland, and O. S. Kuehnle of Los Angeles. -4 4 Word of Oreen-SchoNeld Miirrliign la Received Here Word of tho recent marriage of Mlsa Crete hen Green, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. N. Green of Los An gelea, to Robert Schofleld of Los An gelea, who graduated from Medford high school in the class of 1930, was received here today. Mrs. Schofleld Is the slater of Lieut. Donald Green of the Black Fox Military academy in Los Angeles, who has many frienda In Medford acquired by several sum mers' vacations hore. Mr. Schofleld la aIgo welt remembered In Medford. Mm. .Iiihu Partridge To VI It nt Hullls Home Mrs. John Partridge nnd eons, John and Larry, of Sauanllto, Cal., will arrive Wednesday or Thusrday to vlMt here for several days at the home of Mr. and Mra. fteth Rullla of Florence avenue. TV;e Partridges are well known In MediWd, having been; resident here for many years be- i fore moving south, and a host of. frienda will welcome the news of their vlalt. They have been In Yel-1 lowstone national park for the past few weeks. Guest from East Will Arrive Tmlnv Mtsa Laura Mercer Jones of Neode-1 aba. Kana , will arrive In Medford to day to be the guest for several weeks of Mlsa Anne Vetweller. Mia Vet- wc'ler motored south today to meet Mt Jones, who la driving north Hin Lor nneleB. Aa Miss Jonee ha spent sever: summers visiting In Medford previously, she hits many rrlends who will be interested in knowing of her arrival. MMIrtoe Chili Meets At Mrs. JoneV U riiuf mIiiv The Mistletoe club of the RoyaJ Neighbors will meet Wednesday, Au gust 8, at the home of Mra. Nora Jones, 313 Pentuylvanla avenue, at 2:30 o'clock. A xlal afternoon is planned, including card playing. Friends sre cordially Invited. Host- esses for the alternwn are Nora Jones. l,o1a Ludwig, Manet. Arnold and Oeotglana Hussong. WANT MORE PEP? M"T ptcfl hts an arid (wixtttlM snd tfei ml fnllt It. AM.1 MihIIHihi Cn lot of lP, Kt.l I'lrmh. oMt nt Pttirf It'HiMM. poii'l lik rivx- .rr-t that rM mini I (ton wltli m.m:smi a Miik or mhv of Micf.i.i iv i ill :il. nn Mpkl'S ?o s- .in.Mtr pcKt. At )ptir druj(i'i ! ittjr .Tf fin. Now I Eat Pnstvy N fpwi stomach llimiKt to Hfll-inn Ttitrt ! wr 8 V0 prerapt rfliW llll i Th o tt it lot yourHI. BJI r ptlK(ljf haMnOm T iSfinit prompt tlit . n . Sfm li7. TtiI it ptoof 73c n R A FOR INDIGESTION Ui.Vi Miss flurvey Returns From School in South Mlsa VerDean Harvey haa returned from Berkeley, Csl., where she has been attending Armstrong college, ar riving in thla city yesterday. She was accompanied on the return trip by her mother, Mr. T. S. Harvey, who had been visiting in San Francisco, Juat Folks Circle Luncheon Thursday The Just Folks circle will meet with Mrs. Maynard Bush at 44 North Peach street at 1 p. m., Thursday, for a cov ered dish luncheon. A officer for the coming year will be elected, a large attendance 1 desired. Miss Robertson Vlslta Here Week Mlsa Ann Robertson of Crescent City has been a visitor In Medford for the past week, leaving Sunday for the coast. She was a guest at the home of Mra, Allen Hubbard. STERLING, Aug. 7. (Spl.) A large crowd waa entertained Saturday even ing at the community hall. Refresh ment wero served at midnight after a pleasant evening. Edgar Nelson, Everett and Percy Beard of the CCC were at home over Sunday. Mrs. F. P. Dutton and Mis Clare LaPlerre callod on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arpan Thursday. Henry Walls' car went over the bank on Sterling creek Sunday. No one wa reported Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and son are working in the valley. A number from this district are employed In fruit and other work In the valley. Mrs. Alton Brownlee was a dinner guest of Mrs. F. P. Dutton, August 3. Albert Nelson, employed In logging, near Klamath Falls, is home for a! few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Ed Nelson. i Joe Curry drove to Medford re cently. Mr. and Mr. Ed Arpan attended church In Medford Sunday, S. A. Harris wa a guest at the W. H. Davis home recently. RINKY DINK, ALL-STAR Due to Inability of Henderson's players all being present, Wednesday the cat ball game between Scoop Puhl's Kinky Dinka and Henderson's All-Stars haa been scheduled for thla evening at 8:30 Instead of tomorrow evening as previously scheduled. This should prove to be a good game, aa "Scoop" thinks he has a real ball team and can take the city league champions Into camp. Sterling K4rZra. , KI MS." j-itS",'J. JrrBS rfw 4 SS8W. W ; jMifc.iL" T , , C !)(. bKin .V Mtiu Tosstco Co. PEAR HARVESTING L PEAK WEEK Harvesting of th pear crop of th Rogm'Rlver valley will tart next week on It busle.t period, with Boca, Comic, D'AnJoua, Howell and lata Bartlctta, ripening and ready to pic, according to County Horticul turist Lyle P. Wilcox. With all these varletlea coming to the packing planta, and going to mar ket, and atorage, workera and' ma chinery will be placed at a fast clip. Many of the growers expect to start picking Boscs and D'AnJoua next Monday. Borne of the D'AnJou will be picked th end of this week. Or chardlsts are anxloua to get the fruit harvested to avoid any etorm. The Boscs ar now heavy end th after, noon breeze might blow them off. Bom Howell ar being picked this week. This week I expected to se the final shipment of cannery Bartlett. Up to last night, 849 cara of Bartletta had been dispatched to the canneries, and ten cars of packed Bartletta have been shipped East. Most of the packed Bartletta have been placed In storage to await better market conditions both domestic and foreign. Court Hall estimate that 80 per cent of th Bartlett crop went to the csn nerlea at prices ranging from 32.60 to 135 per ton. Packera. growera and fruit authori ties have estimated that th returns from Bartletta will approximate close to 1600.000. Thla will enable the grower to pay off federal funds ad vanced for financing the crop. The loans aggregated approximately 500, 000, It Is estimated. According to Horticulturist Wilcox all varletlea of pear are In good con dition, of excellent size and grade, and free from blemishes and worm. Weather conditions have been Ideal, i BIRTHS Mr. and Mra. E. P. Orantham, 518 Beatty street, are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 8 pounds, 10 ounces, born this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. f Kohler Strikers Agree To Confer KOHLER, Wla., Au. 7. (AP) Of ficials of American Federation of Labor Union 18.545 and the Kohler company have agreed to their first Joint conference toward a strike set tlement elnce picketing begun at the Tfnhlftf nlitmhlnc n til nmnt. fnjf i-wo July 23. It will be held Friday after-! noon In Chicago. Mrs. Ilntfleld Here Mrs. Ellis Hat field of Central Point waa In this city yesterday. See E. Rose for Blbertaa. . . .. tlitW . x T&mt&t ol SiM" v II m Aug, 7. 1034 Medford and vicinity: Medford fair and warmer tonight and Wedneaday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wedn- day: warmer In the Interior. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 94: lowest M. Total monthly precipitation, T. Exceas for th month, T. Total praclpltatton lnc Sept. 1, 1833. 11. 03 Inches. Deficient for th. season, 0.82 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yester day 38 degree; S a. m. today 78 de grees. Tomorrow: Bunrls 8:11 a.m. Sunset 7:22 p.m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. Boise 0 88 88 88 80 74 00 68 84 88 02 84 82 64 82 81 78 82 04 78 102 80 . 74 86 02 64 80 SO 88 66 72 64 72 84 78 60 80 88. 84 60 Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cldy. Clear Cloudy Boston HHHm.-....H Chicago Denver Eureka Helena Los Angelea Medford New York ... Omaha Phoenix ............. Portland ...... Reno Roseburg ... Salt Lake San Francisco..... Seattle Spokane Walla Walla ... Washington, D.O. Demaree Far Ahead Of Coast Sluggers LOS ANGELES, Aug, 7. (API Frank Demaree, th steady slugging Loa Angeles outfielder, ha Increased hla Pacific Coast lesgue batting aver age by four point over that of Oscar Eckhardt, Mission outfielder. In sec- j ond place. Unofficial averages In-1 eluding game of Sunday put De- maree up to .300 percent. Eckhardt j nna &to. John Bsmler, veteran Hollywood catcher, held to third place with a .370 average. Schilling Liquid Tood Colors add appetizing tints to M" ,t"r NC ft, ..at& 4ah S?5arra 3L "-fe'f fit s? t& 3 BALLOT THIEVES IN STATES PRISON Thl week Walter j. Jones, former mayor of Roguo Rlvr; J. Arthur La Dleu, former buslneaa aide of L. A. Banks, local agitator, and E. H. Fehl, partner of Bank In turmoil making, have served a year In state prison, and all will be eligible next Decem ber for parole, when they will have served 16 months o. one-third, of their four-year term for vote eteal Ing, according to the district attor ney office. Their application for parol are scheduled to bo consid ered at the December meeting of the state parol board. A year ago today Jonee and La Dleu were sentenced and entered state prison a year ago next Thurs day. Fehl was sentenced a year ago Monaay at Kiamatn Falls, where a Klamath county Jury returned a ver diet ct guilty against htm in 12 min utes. Former Sheriff Gordon L. 8chermerhorn, sentenced to thre three yeara and who entered prison three weeks ago with promlae of a pardon In alx months, wsa also sen tenced a year ago. The paroles are granted upon ap plication of the prisoners and must have the recommendation of the een tenclng Judge, and In these cases th approval of the attorney general's of fice, plus good behavior. Jones and La Dleu have been mod el prisoner. The ex-Rogue River mayor has been a machine shop door tender and La Dleu has been em ployed In a clerical position. Fell Is a cell-block Janitor and Schermer horn la employed on the prison farm, according to local authorltlea. In all probability all the leading flgurea In the Jackson county ballot theft casea will be free by January 1, with the exception of Banks, ser ine; life for second degree murder. Thomas L. Brecheen, former Ash- Baby's Skin Lut even tliere is to it FTER you receive the tobacco The Chesterfield process of blend from the farmers vou have to drj- it just right and then store it away for ageing for over rsvo years. Then you take the different types of home-grown and Turkish tobac cos and weld them together in such a way as to make a balanced blend. land realtor and politician, Is chd uled to be released th end of the week. H has served a yar Thursday of his 18 months' sentence. The parol of Jean Conner, "th bright boy of Plnehurat," alao x plm this wk. Th l.nl.nvcy w extended by th court upon the con dition that Conner refrain from radi cal utterance and nmaln ouuid of i Jackson county for on year. Conner wa lut heard from In utrn Ore gon, whr he took brld a yar ago. JACKSON DRESSES OP PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 7. (API Emboldened by the crowd roar of approval when he came Into the ring wearing a long, flowing yellow robe. Bulldog Jackson pounced on Pug Ryan before the starting bell here tat night In a wrestling match the j Bulldog won. Deeplte hi early Mart It wt the. first fall Jackson lost. Then In n I Hosiery Special Nil,, " F ilililiL DRY r thats ing and cross-blending tobaccos is different from others, and we be lieve it helps to make a milder and better tasting cigarette. Down where they grow tobacco in most places Chesterfield is the largest selling cigarette. V" exchng of tth mark and kicking, Jackson threw the Loa Angelea mid- dlewelght twice. Antone La Blank. 160, Prance, gain ed two of three fall from Mickey McOulre, 197, West Salem. MODERN WOMEN Nttd Not fef mooialr palo and dUy due to rnlili nrrvod fttrtua. ei:oiur oriimiiftr Mia. Cbj-oh-!") Diamond Hr nnd I'll If rcflctiT) rUaglnQykl;Rllt..Soldby a. ajioruafuwiorovef t-jyranv rot a ALAINE'S Across from 1st Natl Bank Shelton $1.95 $2.50 $3.75 Finger Waves 3!5o and 50o Phone 1518 k,. Larkwood No. 300 Chiffon. Pair 79c Three pair $2.25 Larkwood No. 135 Verv fine chiffon. Pair $1.00 Three pair $2,75 Larkwood No. 348 fl.35 values. Sheer rhlffon. Pair $1.25 Larkwood No. 900 Evtra sheer, fl.85 values. Pair $1.35 HilHilMHMlM 'Mi tlAMONDy AHB" Jf .i Adrienne's not all