Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1934)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1934. PAGE NINE LEAGUE OF L Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Oct. 8. (5pl.) Vir gil Hansen left for his home In Eu gene October 9. He vu accompanied by hi slater and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olles, whom he has been vlaltlng for the past two months. Mrs. A. Hlles and daughter, Helen, entertained a dinner Sunday, September 80, honoring Mrs. HUe's mother, Mra. Dressen. who la Tialt ing her from Montana. Fred Rich Vxrned from LaKeview Sunday, September SO. Mrs. Inn Kuson went to Oakland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Minear gave a dinner party Sunday, October 7. O uea U were Mt . an d Mrs . L. IX Minear. Mr. and Mrs. Umlgar and their small daughters and Norman Parley of Aahland, also Mr. and Mra. J. E. Judy and daughters, Violet and Helen. The Misses Judy are leaving to attend the University at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark and baby are leaving for Portland October 10. to attend the Livestock show. Patrons and teachers and all those of Oak Grove district who are Inter ested in school affairs are cordially Invited to attend a "Oet .Acquainted ' meeting at the Oak Orove school house Friday, October 13, at 0 :30 p. m. Every one la requested to bring a covered dish and their own service. Mrs. Brill and her commit tee will be In charge of the program. Mrs. Flora Saltmarah has gone to Tallow Box Lookout station to visit her husband for a few days. 4 Here on Business 6. 6. Dana of Seattle arrived here thta morning by train on business for the day. INITIATION PARTY By Catherine Ford On Friday evening, October 8, the annual Girls League Initiation party vu held at the high school for all new girls. The party was a "kids party, In which no one appeared to be over six. The costumes added much to the hilarity of the occasion. Formal initiation was held In the auditorium, where the officer Intro duced the laws and dutlea which the members of Girls' League should up hold. The auxiliary committee, under Virginia Lindley, chairman, conduct ed the Informal initiation in the boys' gymnasium. After being rolled In barrels, having their faces smear ed with flour and other similar in dignities, the girls felt themselves i thoroughly initiated. Entertainment was provided by the j work of the committee established for this purpose under Mary Kem . Those taking part were: Mary Ann 1 Gates, vocal solo; Virginia Loomls , and Audrey Dobson. saxophone duet j Janice Shreve, Catherine Ford, Elaine Brophy and Barbara Holt, tap dance; Fr ankle Rtnabarger, tap dance. The remainder of the evening wrs pent In dancing and playing games. Refreshment were served by Aud rey Dobson and her committee. Under the guidance of Dorothy Burgess the members of the Glrlb' League may anticipate an exception ally active year. CHICKENS RAIDED IS SUIT ANSWER tathei Stevens. Alice Garle and F. E. Garle, sued last week by Gertrude Ottinger for $1500. for the allegwl laying of an Australian shepherd dog. filed answer today in circuit court. Plain tif holds the dog was worth 1000, because of Its ability to make lteelf useful around the Jackson Hot Springs, due to long training. Five hundred dollars punitive damagee are ought. The answer seta forth that the Carles are operators of a poultry farm In the Valley View district. It Is admitted, that Stevens shot the do, upon the orders of Mrs. Garle, and that F. E. Garle, the husband, knew nothing about it. The slaying of the dog occurred, the answer cites, "In the protection of property, and after the limit of patience had been ex hausted." tt Is further set forth that the Gar lea and Stevens had made an ef fort to catch the Ottinger dog and Impound him, but he was too elusive. Two dogs that accompanied the Ot tinger dog on alleged chlckenhousi raids, also got away. Following the loss of 32 chickens in a week, a watch was kept upon the chtckenhouse, and when three dogs appeared, Stevens killed two. Including the Ottinger dog. while the third escaped. The defendants denied they slew with malice or wantonness, but sim ply In protection of property and. sole means of livelihood. They alao as sert that the Ottinger dog "Is not worth 11000 or any sum whatsoever." In a counter claim, the defend ants ask $37.50 the value of the de stroyed pullets, and that the costs of the action be assessed to the plain tiffs. 4 I- s BSmnd HE (Contlnuea f.om page one) NRA Insiders never may admit but they have statistical proof many Instances In which the pay skilled workers has been cut by dustrles under the codes. President Roosevelt has tried hard I to avoid being tscltled by the eager candidates for the house speakership. The other day, ne announced. 34 hours before Leadln? Candadate Byrns j was to call on him. that Mr. Byrns was comlrw merely to Invite him to visit the Hermitage. The President did not want any speakership Impil cstlons to be drawn from the Byrns call. Hsrvardlsta whisper that th real reason the university turned down the Hanfstaenel offer of a German scholarship was that Dean Pound of the lew school accepted a degree re cently from a German university and the public, reaction in this country was not pleasing. KRAxr Rlchbergs tor.cue slipped in his Press club speech when he said production control was advisable In the Interest of conserving natural resources. In mlmetyrapr.ed copies of the speech lster, he made no such limitation. Interior Secretary I-es Is the most sued new dealer. There are more court oases against his end of the new deal than any other. Ft. -Budget Director Douglas Is ,pe Director Bell, who Is . preparing the budget, wou'.d like 10 y. iCop.Tiirht. 1M4, by Paul Ma'.ion ) Lis proof is in the wear. B iv your HOSB at Eticis-ja B. Ho.'iauca's. i law . tWFJm v v M ml n ml r m$m W W n r-i rM ni mi. 51 SjUuS VVT r rm W M . s AT THIS PRICE FOR WARD WEEK ONLY I WOMEN'S FALL SHOES Wards tremendous buying power has made this an exceptional WARD WEEK! A Week of extra spe cial shoe values! Fall footwear in the right, rich leathers) Highly styled for 1934-35 . . . finely made for wear. Buy now during this Special Event I bAUd i One large lot Women's Black Kid Ties. All sizes pacia! 98 JS! IJG-- I week y JsSk . DRESS SHIRTS 69b Hani Save on this Wsrd Week special! White, blue and fan cy broadcloths. Vat dyed colors won't fade! Smart pleated sleeves. Save now! f9 Ward's Overalls 88 Yes tirl They're Wards ragged 2.20 denim, triple sewed but very low priced during Ward Week I Boys' sizes 59c haasiaW .stssifi ii numvfli I Hcalthgnrd Unlonsnlts o9 Mens' warm medium weight cotton at spe cial Ward Week price I Carefully tailored; elas tic rib cuffs, ankles, quality buttons. Xcw Hals tower Prtttd for Ward Wkl Mem' gray or ok tan inaDbrimi tiji FVJ in the imart Fall shades I Boys' Jackets Button Front, Elastic Bottom Heavy cotton uede cloth. Comfort and wear! Save!.. SJ.49 Co tton Socks Priced Low Ward W-lc VaM Plain colors in-j- sizes for men. g W " Stock up andgijg,ef, Fancy noso Ward Weeir Sariasal Buy Now Grand values for men! Ray on over cot ton. Save I w Pr. 10? Work Socks Port WooltWardWeik Priest Medium heavy in blue, gray4 and wtiite for men. Values I' W Pr. 19S 39 Work Shirts Lower Prcarf In Wan Wkl Boya1 nigged bluechambray -triple sewed main seams! Uiiionsutts For Boy tl Ward W-kPr leal Warm heavy jm g rib knit cotton, tl Q fleeced inside.Zlj.'J'lJ' Stock up! Jl- Warm Pajamas Special tow Ward Week Price Full-cut cot- t o n flannel. U P Men's coat or IJ w middy styles. w w Storm Coats Great WorJ WmIc Sarlngtl Men I They're fj- rem vetiutTwi Sweaters Mtnl Sptclal (or Ward Week uur oesc sen- o-m Ing all-wool ? In ellf port coat. Eg Siies34to46l J3- Ifen's Caps lowsr Pried (or Ward WuU Popular wool ens; leather sweatbandand fully lined. Work lans Low Pricl for Word Wkl Ttn ulilprorrl work pant. C trotiflv ee. perlal it..-..- 1 .35 Work Shoes 2 At this WARD WEEK low price for a limited time I Storm proof! Sizes 6 to 12. atnjiwsawi kusa , iu am ' .v,: -v j$-.-i& f Ward Week Brings SAVINGS Blnbet 5 wool and China cotton I 70x80 inches I Pastel fl.OO plaid I .Each .3 Pair 5 Wool 70x80-lncht4 ays-Pounds Blankets Double-bed size in 70 z 80 inches ! 2', lbs. of - warmthldj- .33 Plaid. I 31 pf They're fluffy and soft and cozily warm I Pastel block plaid blankets with 3-inch sateen bindings I Save now during Ward Week I BejtwpreAdfl Heavy cotton jse quard! 80x105 inches. Pastels. . . Seal. lv4f loped! f IP YOU CAN SEW YOU CAN SAVE Word Wees; Prices Art Low I Ward Weea Voiisss An Gnad Sylvaiiiu PIWNTS Tweed Rfgular 25n a yard. Look! like wool. Excfllent fall matrrlnl. Crepe 15c Ynrd J-L Yd. White Flaunek Silvania Prints are tub fast cottons in a host of Kmart plaids I Stripes and checks I 36-inch. Softl Warm! 27 inches wide I S a v e in Ward Week I Hurry I 10c Yard Ontlmg Flaarnel Silk Flat Crepe Wtthmblet Fall Solid c o I o r s I Dull finish! 38 inch width! 44 Pastel stripe and cnecks inches Siva now I ' Yard Muslin V n b I e s e ti ed muslin, 28 td muslin. 4 In. wide, spec Inl prices. 8' Yard Cottage Set s For Ward Wees Only Choice of fab rics and col-j on. Buy now ana ssvei av sf pr. 55s Priscillas Sor Ward Wee Cushion dots on sheer gren adine. Cream cru, colors. 77 at LXr'f WEEK I m i nil asnw T3 SILK HOSE 49i New Fall shades! Full fashioned, pure ails chiffon and serv ice hose I Priced ex ceptionally low dur ing Ward Week Boy now! SAVE! jiWIIi'tSUfssisi Fall Wash Dresses 49c Every one priced spe cially low for Ward Week! Crisp new prints, plaid and striped percales! Smart short sleeves! Sixes from 14 to 52. P Curtain &J4Lr-i; Choice of 5 fabrics i rvtorN. Sqr.lfrjyvvj? if I Marquisette, 39 in. I ifeK. 'PZrZ'WM Miff Misslonette, 39 In. I Jr-&dr Jfflwfflj Cushion Dot, 36 in. I JtViir' ffiff-M. Printed Marquisette, " lQ- Bo,,ont 34 '" PAINTY FROCKS 4i9) Ward Week brings big savings I Gay lit. tie print percale frocks with clever collars, new details! Tub-fast Sizes 1 to 61 Values An Bigl irVr5ScJ Prcei Art Low 4t AXACr Pillow Csues For 20x2S-inch r pillows! Neatly ZjQ hemmed! Save! tots Ol-Inch ShrteUns Unbleached! r Longwear qoal- VC lty. Save ! rrW Rl-lneh Sheeting Bleached! Firm ly woven! Save yjC srreatlv now! rW Slsirft Lontfirear SHEETS Bleached white! Wov en of long wearing staple cot ton! Hand torn for hems! 88 Each WindowShndcs PrcefefWordW.e Water color finish! Smooth) rollers. 90 x o it. cut length. 39" New Panel Save In Ward Week Sheer marqui sette in cream or ecru. 3-in. fringe on hem. 25 m 117 South Central Medford, Ore. Telephone 286