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P3X3E FOUR IfEDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 31, 1934. Society and Clubs Edited by Iroa Fewdl Wesley Leagna If Invited to Pipe Cabin On Thursday evening. August 80, after choir practice, the Wealey league held a meeting for the pur pose of electing officer for the com- lnjr year. Those elected were: President, Relen Power; first vice-president. Frances Combe; second vice-president, Jean Otlltngs; third vice-president, Joyce Banish; fourth vice-president, Leo Taylor; secretary, Beth Ollllngs, and treasurer, Florence Neuman. This cabinet will take the place of the one temporarily elected at the organlza tlon of the league, but whose mem bers are leaving for school. Plans were discussed for giving farewell to those members who are leaving for school. After choir rehearsal the members of the choir made arrangements to hold a swimming plcnlo next Friday at the A. W. Plpee cabin at Edge wood Park. Mr. and Mrs. Pipes have asked the choir to their cabin In recognition of the good work that it lias been doing all summer. M plstrlct Convention . At Gold Mill Tomorrow Opening at ten o'clock Saturday morning In Gold Hill, the annual Bebekah district convention Is to be held, and a large number of mem bers from various groups are expect ed to attend. The program planned for the day, Vlll be presented by members from the nine lodges composing district .No. 13. To Instruct the lodges In the work of the order, Orace Christiansen of Portland, president of the Rebekah assembly, will be In attendance. A basket dinner has been planned for noon, with a banquet at alx o'clock In the evening. Altar Society ttesumes Activity St. Ann's Altar society of the Sac red Heart Catholic church will re sume Its activities of the year, when the regular meeting of the society Is held Tuesday afternoon in the Parish hall. , Church Ladles Plan Card Party Ladles of the Sacred Heart Cath olic church will entertain at a card party Wednesday evening at eight o'clock In ttie Parish hall, according $o announcement Issued today. ADRIENNE'S BEAUTY SHOP Get a Permanent Wave before Labor Day. Yon will admire the Fredrics system which (rives flattering curls and soft waves. Alpha Kcdgkins and Rhea Hoover are in charge. Fred Fry is our expert hair cutter. $3 95 it DUGGED, lonj 2SdlV4lS built on health I K1 LEATHfRS WEAR LONGER I GET YOUR TOTS A ' PAIR ' COMPLETE LINE OP OXFORDS nnd BROGUES FOR Prospect Girls Given Party Sunday Prospect, Aug. 31. (Spl) Dorothy Parr of Ashland has been the bouse guest of Alleen Sherwood for ten days. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Jeff Rlchey entertained for Dorothy and Alleen with a surprise party inviting twelve children of the neighborhood. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. Weed Outfits In VuHpy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harvey Weed of New York and Pasadena, are the guests hereof Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burch, at the"'ir country place, Black Oak ranch. Mr. Weed la recognized as an outstanding geologist. tlamers Vacation On II or ue Hlver Trail Auir 31. f Bnl .-a-Cantain and Mrs. DeWltt Blamer have arrived here from Ban Francisco, to spend a few days at their summer home on the river, Writers League .Meeting September 8 The Medford branch of the Oregon League of Western Writers will hold Its meeting In the Hotel Holland on Saturday, September 8, according to plans announced. JAZZ EASES LAST HOURS OF SLAYER STATE PRISON, FLORENCE. Arhs. Aug. 31. (AP) A Jazs tune he pumped from his accordion still ring ing in his ears, Louis Sprague Doug lass, 40, walked calmly Into Arizona's lethal gas chamber shortly after mid night today and was executed for the murder of Ralph Hart, Yuma county prospector. He was pronounced dead eight and one-half minutes after the gas was turned on at 13:30 a. m. The former New York taxi driver, who protested his Innocence to the last, passed his final hours playing the accordion that has brightened his weeks of waiting in condemned row. He began to play immediately after he had been baptized last night Into the Catholic faith. On Second Floor Is Now Ready To Serve You . . . Telephone 577 $95 l0 $350 PUBLIC HEALTH ILL GIVE TALK HERE Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. W. W. Bauer, chairman of the public health and education commit tee of the American Medical associa tion, will give a public address tn the court house auditorium on pub lic health matters. , The gathering is open to the pub lic, and all Interested persons are In vlted to attend. Matters of Interest concerning pub- Ho health will be discussed by Dr. Bauer, who Is considered a national authority. Dr. and Mrs. Bauer are returning north from San Francisco In order to make the appearance In Medford, and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney, presi dent of the auxiliary to the State Medical society, will meet them at Crater Lake tomorrow and accompany the couple to Medford. Tomorrow evening at 0 o'clock, In the dining room at the Hotel Med ford, a no-host dinner Is being given In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Bauer. All doctors and their wives, also health unit workers, are Invited to attend to meet Dr. and Mrs. Bauer, The banquet will be followed at 7:30 by the address In the court house. DELAY SENTENCE OF-" TO MIT OUTCOME ROSEBURO. Ore., Au?. 31. ( AP) In view of the possibility of compli cations resulting from the wound re ceived yesterday by R. M. Brooks, sentence of Henry Foes, who admit ted shooting Brooks in order to stop work on a fill which he felt would damage his property, wlil be post poned until September IS, circuit Judge B. L. Eddy stated today. Fosa appeared in court this morn ing and entered a plea of guilty to a charge of assault with a danger ous weapon. Brooks, he told the court, had been filling a watercourse and the obstruction. Foes said he be lieved, would change the stream so that It would undermine his prop erty. He declared that he had failed to get relief from city police and health officers, to whom he had made com plaints, and became suddenly aggra vated and desperate and fired three shots at Brooks, intending to frighten him away from the work. The third shot struck brooks In the arm. ATLANTA FLIER FINISHES FIRS! CLEVELAND, Aug. 81. (AP) Douglas Davis, Atlanta, Oa., filer, was flrnt to finish in the trans-continental air race here today, but it was not Immediately determined whether he would be the winner. The decision will rest upon the elapsed time taken by the three competitors in the race between Burbank, Calif., and Cleve land. The elapsed time for Davis was nine hours, 30 minutes and 41 sec onds. He arrived at 3:4A p. m., (E. a. t.) Lee Oelbach, New York flier, who started an hour and 33 minutes later from Burbank, has a chance to win provided he arrives before 5:20 p. m., officials of the races said. The third contestant, John Worth- ern, of Pine Bluff, Ark., lost his SCHOOL BOYS and GIRLS sjy ilylsund prices. M ROYAL PAIR ARE HOMEWARD BOUND . - , - Th. i fcw'' "'; 'ifXkJ,3 tJjGm f o . , 4 Prince Tsunenori Kaya, member of the relgnlnc house of Japan, and hie wife, Princess Toshlko Kaya, are shown In Hollywood where they were entertained by the motion picture colony and local Japanese. They are en route home after a round-the-world trip. (Associated Press Photo) WINS NOMINATION v 1 i 4 i i to t I - rAL w4r vo- 4 J5" i The successful republican candidate for the party's nomination for governor of California, Frank F. M err I am, It shown above casting his ballot at the state primary In hit home precinct at Long Beach. Associated Press photn) chance to win when he failed to arrive until nearly 4:30 p. m. 4 SALEM. Ore., Aug. 31. (AP) The state board of engineers has author ity under the jaw to revoke the cer Jarmin's Cut Rate Drug Store "FOR THRIFTY BUYERS" OFFERS OVER 100 EVERYDAY DEEP CUT PRICES ON TOILET RIES, REMEDIES AND SUNDRIES! Toiletries J1.00 PJrr-KlM nath Sall.Oc 51.00 MutIs Body Pondrr BPc $1.00 SrvfTltrm Body Tilfr. dfc I (Irnm Shnllmar Exl H.00 rutfx Prfpamtlons..-.3!c I iiRUPUtlne Siip.....9c A OK. t.us 1'lakps. nc KH I. Ho Itniiy flonp, Two for 13r loc .ux Tulirt SiMlp, S (or !00 r.ilMHillve Shatliifi Cremn (Trlnl) .Sc CmIriiip's 9hntlng Crram (Trlnl) c .MU- A cun Vrlva l.otlon 41p '.'.V ft"t1. Aftrr Slinv. Tnlcs. 17p ;.Vi Zinc Oxlile Oliitmrnt. 1 ftrtn I nRurnlliip (ecrmlnf lop ColKtrs Tdllrt Sops for l.c S1.P0 Itnllnn nnlm T!r $1.00 Jorffrns Lotion.. 7!c For The Hair Nn(. I'ltrn Shampoo ..tflc Pints vitm n Itmn V Pints ltrh lliurl tOc $ or. ViWllnp M;ilr Tonlp Brtc R Of. Prtrolriim Kslr Tonic 49c 1 in. bar Castile Soap Mc ll.M ritrh I-R hampoo....Mc r ALL EASTMAN KODAK FILMS AT DEEP-CUT PRICES Get It At Jarmtn's Service S avlngsSatisf action FOR GOVERNOR i .a43J tificate of registration of any engi neer who faila to renew his certifi cate but continues his work without it, was the opinion handed down to day by Attorney General X. H. Van Winkle. School Day Needs Here ire Just a few of the many School Need! carrlfrt In stock at JARMIN'S So I.rnd Pencils . two for 5c an Sheets Note nook Killer-..- Sc Sheet. Typewriting Paper. c lllctiett Merit Note Hooks .V- Filled Pencil l!oes 10c Ol ARANTKFI) FOUNTAIN PENS Wearever Vacuum Fountain Pens 23c Pioneer Vacuum Fountain Pcns....50i' Combination Fountain Pen and Pencil . S!c Fountain Ten and Pencil Sets 9c Inks Glue Mucilage, etc. at roputat Prices Skeeter-Skate ITee Ak for netatls Remedies HOC Alkl-Seltier ..41c Centime Curriers Tabs, to foe S1.00 1'pjohn Cltrocarhonate 70c 100 Havers Aspirin, S jr. ..50c 100 genuine Aspirin, 3 gr -Me SI. 1.1 peruna Tonic HOc lluarts Special lleaiy Mineral Oil 40c Cations Siwclal lleasy Miners! Oil SI. 19 oc sal llepatlca 49c $l.?0 BnmtwSeltrer 70c Quarts Pure I S. P. Milk Magnesia 40c Quarts Norweglsn Cod I. her OH tSc Sr)nlhh's Cm! I. Her Oil (large). 33c HAVr VOI R rHF.Scnil'TIONS 1 11 I I D AT JAKMIVS Phone 73-Delivery Free GIRL DENIED LOVE KILLS BANKER SELF MORRISTOWN, Term Aug. 81. (JP) A bank president was fatally shot In his private offloe today by a girl who killed herself with the same weapon. Witnesses said the girl, registered at a hotel as Mis Mary 8am Bruce of Nashville but carried a card giv ing her address as Lebanon, Tenn., walked into the offlc of J. O. fihel ton, 85, president of the Hamblen na tional bank and a few minutes later the banker came out clutching his breast and slumped to the floor In the lobby. The girl, a brunette about 37 years old. was found on the floor of the bank president's office. A pistol was nearby. Police Chief B. F. Richardson, said a note found later In the girl's purse, read: "I loved Jesse better than life. He was fine and honorable In every re spect, but life to me Is meaningless without him. Please notify my father, Rev. W. J. Bruce, Lebanon, by tele gram. Will you do it tactfully?" CLOIiGPEAS Miss Helen Carlton, In charge of the Welfare Exchange being conduct ed under the SERA, today expressed the pleasure of the workers in the fine response from the public In connection with the opening of the exchange this season. Through notlttj Issued in the pa per, bundles of children's clothing were taken to the exchange and will be distributed to those in need. E. L. Vinton, assistant engineer of the SERA project, was here yester day and expressed his satisfaction at the manner In which the exchange was being conducted. Due to Monday being a holiday, the Welfare Exchange will be closed on that day, but will be opened on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The exchange Is located on the third floor of the city hall. GASOLINE CUT CENT 10 A reduction of one cent per gallon in gasoline, was announced today by the major gasoline companies, with the exception of one. A decrease of one cent per gallon on first and sec ond structure gasoline, and a half cent on third, has been made. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker of Gold Hill are the parents of a eon, weigh ing 0 pounds 12 ounces, born yester day at the Community hospital. Born today to Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Russell of Table Rock, a girl, named Martha Ann, weighing 8 pounds, 11 ounces, at the Community hospital. NO KIWANIS MEETING SCHEDULED MONDAY There will be no meeting of the Kl wanla club Monday, Sept. 8, Labor M I r Sundries J 13-inch Zipper Dags $1.19 Pint Icy-Hot Vac Bottles 80c H pint Lnnch Kits. 11.39 13c Scot-Tissue for 13c Genuine Schick Razors S1.30 Enders Razor (3 blades).. ..29c Cilllette Razor (3 blades) .49c Cem Mlcromatlo Razor ..23c Kotex Wondersoft, 6's 10c Kotex Wondersoft, 48's .B7c Modess Napkins, 12's. ...13c Frens Napkins, 12's. .13c Veldown Napkins, 12's. .13c 300 Sheet Kleenex S4c S3c Make-up Mirrors 23 Probnk DIndes . .10c .S9c Dental Needs ft. 00 I.lq. Pepsodrnt , 14 OS. Llsterlne Double size l.lsterlne Paste. 23o Llsterlne Paste 23c Br. West's Paste 30c Ipana Taste ,, -79c .59c .sac ,.1'Jc .13c 39c ,.41c ..sac SOO Pepsodent Paste- 40c Sqltlbb'S P;ste Quarts Z-l, Antiseptic. . . S.se Tool h Brushes I for 49c ?Oc SAVE 15'i ON ALL KODAK FINISHING and PRINTING 8 Hour Service day. It stm announced today. A regu lar weekly gathering had been sched uled. To Eye Projecta BOISE, Aug. 31. av T. A Walters of Caldwell, first assistant secretary of the Interior, plana to leave tomor row or Sunday for a tour of reclame- TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED 1-ton truck cheap lw cash. What have you? Phone 050-J-S DEER HUNTERS I It won't be long nOV. A IVW QA-'tjauw cj.v. vv " Chester, good as new, $27.50. 30-40 Krag, flue shape. $11.50. 25-30 and 33 ammunition, 91.10 box. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Zenith and a Maytag washing machine. Phone 988-R. TWO REAL BUYS I FORD V-8 aedan with Karry-Keen trunk, hot water heater and good rubber. Excellent mechanical con dition. 1033 CHEOROLET TRUCK Long weelbase model, new tlrea. A-l shape. TERMS OR TRADE. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR COMPANY 112 So. Riverside. Phone 150 USED CAR BARGAINS SO Day Written Guarantee. 1939 Ford Roadster 1929 Durant Coupe 1929 LaS&lle Coupe 1930 Ford Coupe 1937 Chrysler-4 Sedan ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. S3 No. Riverside Tel 18 STAR SEDAN for sale cheap. Call 3-F-32. FOR SALE 100 Barred Rock laying pullete. Frank Howell, Lozler Lane WANTED Capable maid for house work and cooking. References re quired. Phone 1452-Y. FOR SALE OR TRADE Team, spring tooth, ditcher, harrow, tractor plow, apray-rlg tank filler, Chevrolet truck, binder, thresher, Jersey heir er, fresh Oct. 3. Harold CrowL Sun set Ranch, Roxy Ann Road. WANTED Bulk tomatoes. Inquire Herbert's Orocery, Ashland. Tel. 69 FOR RENT High clsas furnished house. Res. B, Ideal Court, cor Myr tle and Taylor Sta. Geo. Iverson. FOR SALE 4 yr. old Reg. Jersey bull Mark Whipple. Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE Good work horse, kitch en cabinet, 35 white leghorn hens, heater. Phlppa Orchard, Yt mile eaat Snowy Butte Sta., Crater Lake nignway. WANTED Female help Experienced laundry shirt finisher and presa op- orator, box sua. xTioune. FOR SALE Cletrac 20. Will take good used ear aa part payment. 1130 Nl anttc t. WILL TRADE Horsee and cow for hay. Equity In 40 acres for city home, Laura Jones, Griffin Creek. WANTED At once, reliable person to urive car 10 a. uaKota. ft mi. north Baker's store. Jack Harper. Here's a special that's spicy enough to tempt your appetite even on a warm day . . , Hawaiian Cinnamon Rolls Generous sued cinnamon rolls filled with fruits, nuts and spices. They are topped with delicious placed fruit ieln-f. Saturday Special per doz. 19c Get a good supply for labor Day camping; trips and picnics. Jiuhrtirs "!J J. x for J.. ;v js -JH y v-, . sf-r vjK t iftTTrr-TTi tlon projects In the west, Including the Columbia river operations recent ly started. . 1 Returns from California Mrs. L. e. Taylor returned to her home in Med ford this morning by train, naving spent two montha visiting In Califor nia. Mra. Taylor made a motor trip through southern California and Into Mexico with Mrs. O. I. Perklna of Modesto. The trip required three weeks. THIS LOST LUXURY CAN NOW BE YOURS In the days of tailing ships there woe keen rivalrylo buy coffee thatorriveot; in slow sailing packets from"rounct", the horn." Such greeh coffees had1, oged or mellow'd during months of; passage and, after roasting, made a! rare brew. With the coming of rapid, steam transportation, green coffees did not have time to age In transit.) Mellowness became a lost luxuryi for years. Today S&W achieves full mellows ness in coffee by the art of blending. Many varieties of rare green coffees from different lands are used. Shad of flavor is added to shade of flavor until there results a MASTER FlAVOk '...full, deep, mellow'd. This extra richness...hSisloslluxury...costsyosi no more p1 A snfe, sane and economical ' administration of state af fairs in the interests of econ omy and reduced taxation. Application of the New Deal principles to Oregon by an administration fiiendlr to and cooperating with Presi dent Roosevelt. Increased Federal economic) id to Oregon through sym pathetic cooperation with the national administration. A new "Eooseveltian" deal for Oregon and its people. sLilAfrAi la-Si rd. Adv. by M.irtln Csmpsljn Conv