Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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STEDFOHD MATE TRTBTTXE. MEDFORD- " OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1931.
Society and Clubs
Edited by IrVa Fewell
Mra.
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MlM Hnsband
Wsds Mr. Miller
Of much interest to their many
trisnda In the Taller 1 the announce
ment made or Mr. and Mra. D. W.
Huaband, scenlq Drive, Central point,
of the marriage of their daughter,
Dorothy Jeanne to Francis Miller, eon
of Oscar Miller of OoM Beach, Ore
gon. The simple but Impresses ceremony
iras performed m i cm. ooii. i.
presence of Intimate frlenda and rela-
tlT at the home 01 air. ami
iu Miller m Gold Beach, by
Joaeph H. Angell. minister of
Community church.
..-v. m h.irf whn was attended
Km. Jennie Turner, was attired In a
full suit of royal blue wool witn grey
accessories and carried a oouques 01
..M.niu nd lilies of the valley. Mrs
-v rtnrV blue Silk SUlt With
white accessories and carried a bou
quet of plnlt rose buos ana lomnpur.
Mr. Miller was attended by Vernon
Turner.
After the reception a dance was giv
en in their honor at the community
hall.
Mrs. Miller was educated In Pasa
dena, Calif., and was graduated from
the Pasadena Junior college. She later
attended University of Southern Cali
fornia. ., ,
Mr. Miller attended Eureka high
chool and the University ol uregon
Mr. and Mra. Miller are now al
home in Gold Beach, where he Is in
Business.
- -Eldens
Celebrate
Wedding Anniversary.
WILLOW 8PRINOS. Sept. 7. (Spl.)
r tt,nt,mtwr 4. Mr. and Mra. J. W.
uui.,Atui ttiplr 25th wedding
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elden were
married In Elburn. 111.. septemDor
They came to Oregon two years
later, and have lived since in i."
fcom.. arson Acres, on the Pacific
Highway in this vicinity.
,y,. ...lAn their silver wed.
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Elden
M.rinints of many lovely
gifts, letters and cards from relatives
nd friends. A group Of menus o.
entertained at the Elden home during
the afternoon at which time a beauti
ful and annronrjate poem, written
by Miss Belma Esplng of Elburn, Hi..
cousin of Mrs. Elden, was read.
Children Honor
Mrs. Illnman's Birthday.
Mrs. Lee Klnman, who resides on
West Tenth street, was pleasantly
surprised Wednesday, when the chil
dren of the neighborhood presented
her with a lovely birthday cake.
Those who brought the cake, and
wished her a hsppy birthday were
Edith Lee and Alpha Whlllock.
Oretchen McAllister, Ducky Chrlstean,
Jackie and Dorothy Flynn and Durrel
Adams,-
ftra. Oaten F.ntertnlns
At I.lincliron Today
Mrs. Horatio Dates today entet
tulneri at luncheon for elRht. In hon
or of Mrs. K. Miller of Oreenwlch,
Conn., daughter of Her. Oates, who
Is here visiting them.
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To Memberi Younger Bet.
Miss Doris Bundy entertained t
her home on South Central avenue
Wednesday evening, complimenting
Mrs, Maxwell Becker of Caldwell, Ida.,
here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra.
W. J. Warner, and Mrs. Fred Lennard
of this city, a recent bride.
Four tables of cards were In play
during the evening, with the follow
ing guests present: Mesdames Becker,
Lennard, Otna Frits, Delous Cox, Day
Burrei, Gordon Warner and Misses
Ellow Mae Wilson, Fredericks and
Louise Brommer, Barbara Drury, Ger
aldlno Latham, Audrey Lofland, Elsie
Williams, Gladys Mtnear and Jean
Woodford.
Mr. and Mrs. Weatherwax
Are Guests at Rogue's Roost
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Weatherwax of
Burllngame, Calif., arrived on today's
snasta to be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Klon Tucker at Rogue's Roost,
their attractive summer home on the
river.
Mr. Weatherwax, oil tycoon and
polo player of Burllngame, with Mrs
Weatherwax, has visited here previously.
Arriving tomorrow to Join the river
party will be Mr. and Mrs. h. W
Miller of Burllngame, who will arrive
by train, and Senator Tall ant Tubbs
of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
W. Nickel of Ban Francisco are mo
toring here Saturday to be the Tuck
ers' guests.
Miss Carles Bride of
Mr. fioohford Thursday
Mlu Mary Elizabeth Carless, daugh
ter of Mrs. R. W. Frame of Phoenix,
became the bride of Max O. Rochford
of Seattle at a. 7 o'clock ceremony
performed Thursday evening at the
St. Mark's Episcopal church before a
small group of relatives. The serv
ice was read by Rev. E. 8. Bartlam.
Following the service, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wurta entertained with a wea
ding dinner at the Scott Davis cabin
on Rogue river.
This evening Mr. and Mrs. Frame
will bold reception at their home,
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Rochford.
The young couple will leave Sun
day for Seattle, where they will make
their home.
Miss Reld Honored
At Surprise Party.
TALENT, Sept. 7. (Spl.) Satur
day evening Miss Charlotte Reld was
pleasantly surprised by a number of
her friends honoring her seventeenth
birthday. Many lovely gifts were re
ceived by her. The evening was spent
In playing outdoor games. Including
a treasure hunt. At a late hour re
freshments were served.
Those present were the Misses Jes
sie Noster, Lillian Gulltford, Pearl
Balrd, Dorothy Wells, Alice Nyswanger,
Jaunlta Bates, Stella Goode and guest
of honor, Charlotte Reld, Messrs. Billy
Gllem, Dean Ashcraft, Jack Gulllford,
Kenneth Ksmberg, Kenneth Miller,
Everet Combs and Herb Goode.
College Women's Club
Meeting Saturday Afternoon
' The College Women's club will meet
tomorrow with Mrs. Porter J. Naff at
her home, "Hlghcroft." Mra, A. R.
Clement is to be chairman for the
social hour.
E. M. Delafleld's "The Provincial
Lady In America" Is to be reviewed
by Mrs. Leland Mentor, Mrs. Ralph
Billings of Ashland will preside dur-,
Ing the afternoon.
Mrs. Clements Sailing
South America Saturday
WILLOW SPRINGS, Sept, 7 (Spl.)
Mrs. A. H. Clements left by motor
Sunday for San Francisco, from
which place she will sail September
8 to Join her husband in Colombia,
South America. She was accompa
nied to Oakland by her father, Mr.
Davla, who has been visiting her dur
ing the summer, and by her friend,
Mrs. Percy Thomas, who will remain
In San Francisco until Mrs. Clem
ents sails.
On Thursday, Mrs. W. K. Parker
entertained a group of ladles, honor
ing Mrs. Clements.
Bishops Vacationing
At Their Hirer Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop of Santa
Barbara, Calif., are spending several
days vacationing at their summer
lodge on the Rogue, having arrived
this morning by train from the south.
Miss Tracy Arriving
To Visit Friends Here.
MIrs Maxlne Tracy of Berkeley, Cal.,
la arriving in Med ford today, to be
tine house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Cook.
Meteorological Report
September 7, 1S34
Forecasts
Med ford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Saturday; no change In tempera
ture. Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday
but unsettled with with local showers
extreme northwest portion; no change
In temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today :
Highest 70; lowest 43.
Total monthly precipitation, 0 In.
Deficiency for the month, .00 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1934, 0 Inches. Deficiency for the
season, .00 inches.
Relative humidity at 0 p. m., yes
terday 17; 6 a. m. today, 03.
Tomorrow: Sunrise fi:44 a. mH sun-
et 0:33 p. m '
Observations Taken at 8 A. M
120th Meridian Time
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Denver 70 54
Eureka N4N4N444 03 B0
Helena - 80 04
Los Angeles 83 63
MEDFORD SO 05
New York 74 00
Omaha 08 46
Phoenix 103 80 ....
Portland 74 00 .01
Reno SO 68 M
Roseburg , 80 58
Salt Lake 88 00
San Francisco .... 70 54
Seattle 70 68 .03
Spokan 80 00 HM
Walla Walla 00 04 ....
Washington, D. 0. 74 08 .06 Rain
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Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
F. As A. M., Friday, Sept.
7th at 7:30 P. M. Work In
E. A. degree. Visitors Invited. V. A.
orrU. W. M.
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P. Cdy.
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Rain
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
FfllE LINE HOLDS
STRICT CONFINES
(Continued uom page one)
National Forest, are In charge of the
crew, most of which Is comprised of
men from Steamboat camp, under the
supervision of Gordon Marsh, In
charge of O. and O. land.
Supervisor Janouch stated today
that there is no doubt- that the Ap
ple gate forest fire was started from
a cigarette or match tossed from the
Jacksonvllle-Ruch highway. Examina
tion of the area has revealed that the
fire started at a point 4 miles from
Jacksonville and 34 mites from Ruch,
one mile south of the Sterling road
Junction, where dry grass had been
burned in a narrow strip running for
some distance along ths road, before
spreading in both directions Into the
timber.
The suppression of the Jackson
ville fire, Janouch said. Is one of the
outstanding accomplishments of the
forest service during the past several
years. Seldom has a fire advanced so
rapidly, and very exceptionally has a
crew succeeded In extinguishing a
5000 -acre blaze In such a short time,
he said.
Sixty five men havs been left on
duty at the fire line, but the Apple
gate camp has abandoned Its tem
porary quarters on the road.
A aurvey to determine the damage
will be started as soon as the fire
Is completely out, Janouch said. Two
thirds of the area was covered with
young Douglas fir timber, which
was completely destroyed.
COMMUNISTS " KUL
CRUSADING EDITOR
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sept. 7.
(AP) Howard Guilford, former pub
lisher of sensational Minneapolis
weekly newspapers, was slain last
night by assassins "hired by com
munists," Jay M. Near, his former
partner, asserted today.
Near disclosed that he had received
a letter threatening him with bodily
harm, scrawled with Indelible pencil
and signed and postmarked "Pitts
burgh." Near said he received two
previous notes from the same author
which attacked him ror "an ti-communistic
writings," but did not
threaten him.
Guilford and Near achieved na
tional prominence several years ago
when their publication, "Saturday
Press," was suppressed under the
Minnesota "gag law," which later was
held unconstitutional by the United
States supreme court.
Ferns Grow Upside Down
AUSTIN, Tex. UP) Ferns grow up
side down at Hamilton pool, reached
by mountain rood from here. The
pool was created by centuries of wat
erfall over a stone ledge. Erosion be
low has left a lange part of the ledge
overhanging the pool. The upside
down ferns grow from the celling
made by this ledge.
In Triple Suit
It "' . V
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Albert Rogell (above), film dl
ractor. Is aulng hit wife for dlvorco
and William V. R. Smith, an attor
ney, for alienating Mrs. Rogell's
affectioni. At the aame time he Is
a defendant in a suit brought by
Smith for $50,000 and will be a de
fendant In another suit planned by
his wife, Ena Gregory Rogell (low
er). Rogell aiks $15,000 In his
alienations suit (Aaaoclated Press
Photos
Raindrops Patter
On Portland Roofs
PORTLAND, Ore., Bept. 7. (API
Light sleepers were awakened eany
today by the patter of rain on the
shingles, ths first time this sound
has been heard In Portland since Au
gust 17. The weather bureau satd
only .01 of an Inch of rainfall was
measured during the light, but occa
sional light showers were forecast for
todsy and tomorrow. Only .32 of n
Inch of rain fell here during the
montn ol August.
HOMES OF FILM FOLK
DANGERED BY ATTACK
OF SWIRUNG WATERS
(Continued irom Page One)
Washing high upon the sands at
Mallbu Beach, the ground swells dam
aged beach fences at the homes of
John Gilbert, Corinne Griffith. Mike
Levee and Lou Seller. Crews of work
men were rushed to the colony and
two thousand sacks of sand were
piled as a barricade against the waves.
Among the screen figures who live
at Mallbu are Richard Arlen, Be be
Daniels, Lupe Velez. Johnny Welsmul
ler, and the Marx brothers. No actual
damage had occurred to any residen
ces Battering the pleasure piers at Long
Beach again yesterday, the ocean tore
a 40 foot hole in the rock fill of the
new Rainbow pier and loosened more
than 150 feet of the understructure.
The 500 foot pine avenue pier, which
collapsed Wednesday, was virtually
wiped out yesterday.
From the splintered sacks of float
ing debris the body of an unidentified
man was taken. Hts skull was frac
tured. More than 100 men with tractors,
dredging shovels and trucks were or
ganized at Long Beach to clear away
the beach wreckage, a menace to
other piers.
Water swished across the streets at
Balboa and Newport and covered some
sections of lnterurban track. Forty
men were attempting to block the
rush of water across the railroad.
Piling of seaside homes at West New
port creaked under the blows of the
ocean.
The waves seemed to me diminish
ing last night.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gould of 402
West Jackson street are the parents
of a son, weighing seven pounds, born
this morning at their home.
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Pog Is Good Fisherman.
BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. (UP)
Mutt, mongrel dog. Is as good a fish
erman as ever you would want to
meet, said Captain Earl Littlefleld,
owner. When the dog sights a sword
fish, he keeps perfectly quiet, but
when he sights a shark he howls until
the fish disappears.
GRANDFATHER PASSES
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. t (Spl.)
Hsrry Whitney received word Tues
day of the death of hla grandfather,
John Deboy at Plush, Ore. Mr. Deboy
was born at NashrlUe, Tenn., April
23, 1848, and was a Civil War Teteraa,
In 1871 he was united In marriag ,
to Miss Mattle Williams of Naahrllle.
They came to Marshfleld, Ore, 1b
1873 and settled there.
He died at the home of his on,
Jaclt Deboy, of Plush. Another eon,
Austin Deboy, of Summerlake. Ore,
also survives hlnC also two great
grandchildren, Violet and Ruth
Whitney of Jacksonville, and 8 grand.
children. He was well known here.
Ose Mall Tribune want da.
Double Special
We are offering; two new items tomorrow one
of them is a rich tasty cake for those who prefer
a cake wn-iced and something out of the ordinary.
The price is also exceptional.
Macaroon Cakes
23c each
The other item is a new Danish Pastry goody
which is a delightful combination of Date and
Orange covered with toasted almonds. Look for
these at the special price.
Orange and Date
Danish Squares
23c doz.
As visual we will have our large assortment of pic
nic and outing items and the most complete stock
of breads and pastries in Southern Oregon!
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REMEDIES3&JT0ILETRIES
DRUC STORE
MEDFORD BUILDING
Unguentine 39c
Mineral Oil, Russian or American,
pints 29c quarts 49c gals $1.29
8 o. Peroxide 20c
Mifflin Mouth Wash 49o
Large Listerine . 59o
Alka Seltzer 49c
B. S. S. (large) $1.69
B. S. S. (small) 98c
Viburnum Comp., pints $1.00
Vick's Nose Drops 39c
$1.50 Miracle Diamonds 98o
Phillip's Milk of Magnosia 39o
Syrup of Figs and Senna 39c
Castoria 21o
Kruschen Salts 57o
Iokclp . 08c
Squibb '$ Iodcx 79c
Insulin, lOco U 40 $1.77
Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 39o
talian Balm 43o
Max Factor's Products 79o
Woodbury's Hand Cream ..39o
Elcaya Creams 39o
Largo Pond's Creams 89c
Molloglo Cleansing Cream .
Cocoanut Oil Shampoo .
Colgate's Talcum
Dollar Compacts .
After Bath Powder ...
Lovalon Shampoos .
....69c
....S3o
.19c
49c
....25c
....19o
J. A J. Baby Talcum .
Palm Olive Soap
Life Buoy Soap .... .
Coty Bath Powder
1 lb. Cold Cream
Ipana 39c
Krank's Lemon Hand Cream 39o
19o
4c
3 for 19c
98c
69o
CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS
Camels, Chesterfields, Old Golds or Luckies,
2 for 25c 8 for 90c cartons $1.20
Prince Albert ; 9o
Tuxedo 7c 2 for 13o
Hi Plan 7o 2 for 13o
Stud 4c 3 for 11c
Golden Grain 4c 3 for 11c
Hurley Burloy Plug Cut 4c 3 for 11c
l ib. Prince Albert 63o
1-lb. Granger 63c
l ib. Hurley Burlcy 43c
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Phone
S84
DRUG STORE
MEDFORD BUILDING
Ofie
Pay a small deposit
and we will hold any
fall garment for youl
Lovely Fall Apparel
Specially Priced for Saturday
FALL COATS
Tailored and fur-trimmed coats in
sport and dressy models. Black, brown, JJ
navy, sizes k 10 vt.
SWAGGER SUITS
95
1Q95
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Through a special purchase we are able
to offer you these wonderful Swagger
Suits of Harris Tweed, seven-eighths
length coats with heavy interlining.
Sizes up to 44 for
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FALL HATS
New fall hat In Tsrlrty of rtlM
tnclmllnc both trim and brim.
$2.95 to $6.95
WHITE FELTS
$3.50 values, now Sl-f)5
SLIP SPECIAL
Thlt I th tlms of Tear tow iw1 lo
rrplrntth tout llp. Her sn oppor
tunity to Mtf money. Tailored and l.tr
trimmed exenhijr, snd day
time ntWe.i. Slie to 41.
fl.fiS rnlue. 5st, onlT
? BETTER SUITS
and COATS
2295 to $4950
DRESSES
Light npltht silk rrrp, taffrta,
sndn rnnihhintlniH, nfw full mmlrU. ftlftrlt,
nvr, hrmn, nlw. All solid cuhira. Ilf;.
flt.SO -slnrj. Saturiln.r only
$995
Print Frocks
Tht trnup of dree 1nr1nde durk prints
wpe collar, elbow eTes. norelty collar.
Yon m u t nee t he nm a rt d re for
rhool, hnlne!i or rtreet wesr. ?1re II to
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