PAGE FOUR
rEDFOnn MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRTDAT, MARCH 15, 15)35.
Society and Clubs
San FranriMO Wedding
Of hitrret in Medford
Miss Emma Jean Crawford of Tal
ent was married to John Franklin
Lewis of San Pranclaco, March 10. ac
cording to word received today. The
announcement la of lntret to many
in Talent and this city. They will
be at home at 6125 Geary boulevard.
Son Francisco.
fiolH.n Links 111 1.1
Clan Will Kntertaln
Parents of the primary children
at the Med ford Baptist church will
be entertained by the Golden Links
Bible cluss this evening at 7:30, In
the church parlors. An Interesting
program Is to be presented and re
freshments will be served. AH par
ents of the primary children are In
vited. Kvennne Invited
By Mu tliers Club
Mothers' club of the Sacred Heart
church Invites all to bring a cov
ered dlh to the parish hall Sunday,
March 17, and enjoy a home cooked
6 o'clock tupper and card party.
Oho nil Chili to
Itrlieurse Saturday
The Choral club will rehearse at
10 a. m. Saturday at the court house
auditorium, according to announce
ment. Livingston Return
Frnni La Julia, California
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Livingston, of
the Old Stage road returned Wednes
day from La Jolla. Cal., where they
had spent the winter.
AT RAINEY FALLS
Proof that the Chinook salmon run
la not far from here was received yes
terday by Chct Hubbard of Hubbard
Bros.' hardware avuro, when a card
was received from Charlie Skeetcrs,
Talent logging contractor, who now
Is In the vicinity of Ralney Fulls,
about 40 miles below Grants Psas on
the Rogue river.
The Chinook were that far up the
river two days ago. Skeeters said, and
are expected In this vicinity In a very
short time. Since, with the excep
tion of catfish and bass, salmon are
the only fUh not barred at this sea
son to sportsmen, the run !s expected
to bring out hundreds of local Izaik
Waltons.
BOY SCOUT RALLY
SLATED SATURDAY
Boy Scout of the Modford district
will assemble at scout headquarters
Saturday morning at ten o'clock for
a special rnlly. Severnl trees will he
planted In the playground park by
the scouts, under direction of John
E. Orlbhle, the trees being a gift by
Mr. Orlbblo, the trees being a gift by
from seeds.
Following the tree planting, the
troops will participate In various
competitive activities, which will In
clude gnmea on acoutemft and games
lor fun.
At noon chocolate, welners and
buna will be served to the scouts
participating In the activities. Head
quarters wishes to remind the scouts
that they are to furnish their own
cups.
GETTING DOWN TO EARTH
You'll Need
GARDEN TOOLS
We have the best line of garden tools you can buy at the
most rensonable prices.
Spading Forks Garden Hose
Rakes Hoes
CULTIVATORS
Our prlte Ik iIrM timl thf-e mltltittmt nrr moving fat,
w we them while (he Mwk In rnmpleie.
LAWN MOWERS
We also believe we have the most lawn mowor for tho
money there is on the market and want you to see it
whether you are going to buy or not.
Phone 231
Ml Mann Will
Arrive for Ymutlun
The Misses Margaret Mary and Ja
net Mann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Mann, Hill arrive this even
ing from St. Helen's hall at Portland
to spend four days' vacation at their
home. Margaret Mary Is a senior and
Janet la a sophomore at St. Helen's
hall.
liuniniiiKe hale at part a
Building oritliiiirk .satunla
The rummage sale at the Sparta
building sponsored by Pythian Sis
ters, will continue over Saturday,
having started this morning. Those
having donations to make are asked
to call 512-W.
fiuffit Intkeep Hume
KHuriiM to I'orttnnd
Mrs. August drone ot Portland, who
ha been the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
L. D. Inskeep for the last three weeks,
left this morning by train for her
home. Mrs. Inskeep la Mrs. Orone's
daughter.
Wenoimh Chih Card
Party Het for TmilRht
Bridge, pinochle and five hundred
will be In play at the Redman hall
this evening. In the card party spon
sored by Wenonah club. The public
Is Invited. Play will start at 8 o'
clock. Conked Fnod Hale
Planned By I). l V.
Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil war will sponsor a conked
food and cutidy sale Saturday at the
Reliable grocery. The sale will be
gin at 8:30 o'clock.
EE
FOR RESTOCKING
Miss Helen Carlton, chairman ot
the Welfare Exchange, announced
that In order to restock the shelves
at the exchange headquarters and
to balance the budget, the exchange
will not be operated for several
days.
Contributions of clothing, however,
are urged, and articles of any de
scription may be left either at the
exchange on the third floor of the
city hall, or at the city police sta
tion. Ladles' and children's clothing
Is especially needed. ThOM) In charge
are anxious to restock the supply
while the exchange Is cloned so that
It will be reopened with racks full.
MIns Carlton urged everyone to
ransack trunks and closets for any
type of useful articles.
JAP PINS MARVEL
PENDLETON, March 13. ;pv Ky
mnn Knto, 103-pound Japanese, drew
with Masked Marvel. 315, In a mixed
match lie re last night. Marvel took
two falls In cntch-ns-catch-can wres
tling, with rough tactics, while Kuto
won two falls In Jlu Jltsu, handling
his heavier opponent with ease, da
aplte the letter's tactics,
Larry Bennett, 102. Portland, took
two out of three falls from George
KlUmlller, 108, Seattle, In the semi
final. Byron Dewllde. 132, Pendleton, de
feated Young Reed, 130, Walla Walla,
two out of three.
335 E. Main
POTSHERDS PROVE
BIBLE'S ACCURACY
DECLARES EXPERT
Inscriptions Date Back to
Time of Jeremiah Find
Will Remove Skepticism
of Biblical Accounts
JERUSALEM, March 15. (AP)
(Palcor Agency) Professor Harry
Torcznyer, expert on seme tic lang
uages of the Hebrew university of
Jeruttalem, said today that 12 in
scribed potsherds found several days
ago at Tel Adduwelr, ancient Lach-
lsh, by J. L. Starkey, head of the
Wellcome Archaeological research ex
pedition, date baclc definitely to the
time of Jeremiah, 2500 years ago. ,
Professor Torcznyer said a remark- I
able aspect of the script was that It
appears to be written In ordinary
In It, such as might be used today and
that the discovery Is "the most valu
abue find ever made In th period of
the first temple."
Dr- Btarkey has entrusted the task
of deciphering the Important frag
ments to Professor Torcznyer.
Proves Itlble's Arcurary
The latter stated that the discovery
on the site of ancient Lachlsh, great
est fortress In the southern area of
the kingdom of Jtidah, adds Irrefu
table testimony of tho accuracy of
the Bible In Its account of the per
iod of kings. It was declared that
this newest find, enriching the facts
already assembled by 'archeology, will
go a far way toward causing a revis-,
Ion of tho skeptical attitude toward
the biblical accounts which prevails
In some quarters.
Lachlsh was the fortress which of
fered resistance to Nebuchednezar,
king of Bubylon, when he swept down
upon Judah after King Zedeklah had
renounced the allegiance of his king- j
dom to Babylon. During the reigns
of Joslah, Jchoahaz, Jcholaknm, Jo-j
holchln until the days of Zedeklah,
covering the period between 838 B.
C and 693 B. C.
Throw New Light
According to Professor Torcznyer'
potsherds are likely to throw extra-!
ordinary light on the existing knowl
edge of Jeremiah's time. The Starkey
discovery represents one of the few
extrablbllcal documents on scripture.
No archaeologist had believed that
the humid earth of Palestine would
he able to preserve any document
through the centuries, although the
dry sand of Egypt had caused the
preservation of a number of Impor
tant writings.
Professor Torcznyer Is now engaged
In preparing a lecture on the sig
nificance of the find conjointly with
Dr. Starkey, head of the expedition,
which Is financed by sir Henry Well
come of London. The lecture Is
scheduled for April 20.
The possibility that the potsherds
Spring Coats
Checks, tweeds and novelty
itonlens. All silk lined. Nfw
prim styli details. Saturday
mul Mnmltir
o
Gold Stripe "IMPS"
Silk Stock ingS I Tim-,iv lrrlih slnllrs, bv
Klnlr rhlff.m ti(t wrili nn T"n
$1.00 pair $1.98
and up P
MEDFORD BLDO. PHONE 28
would reveal many episodes tn the
heroic history of Lachlsh was fore
cast by several authorities who have
examined the potsherds. Lachlsh was
the city to which Amazlah. king of
Judah, fled when a conspiracy was
raised against him In Jerusalem fol
lowing his disastrous war against Je
hoash, king of Israel. The conspira
tors followed and assassinated him
In Lachlsh, as the story la told in
second Kings. This was In the mid
dle of the eighth century, B. C.
It was at Lachlsh also that Sen
nacherib, king of Assyria, encamped
when he was waiting for the surren
der of King Heztkiah at Jerusalem
during the days of the Prophet
Ialah.
STARTS AT 8 P J.
Those planning to attend the pro
gram and dance to be held at Knights
of pythtas hall on North Grape street
tonight In celebration of the 16th
anniversary of the organization of the
American Legion, are urged to be on
hand promptly at 8 o'clock, as an In
teresting program arranged by Earl
H. York and his committee will start
at that time.
Sponsored Jointly by all southern
Oregon posts and auxiliaries, the en
tertainment will be attended by Le
gionnaires and their wives from Ash
land. Grants Pass and Kerby besides
this city. They wilt bring their colors
to add to the celebration.
Nell Allen, past commander of the
Orants Pass post, will be the main
speaker. Ralph Botts and his four
piece orchestra have been secured
for the dance, which will start at
9:30. Members of the Madrigal club
will offer musical numbers and re
freshments will be served.
Members of Medford Klwanls club
and their wives will meet for dinner
at Hotel Medford Monday evening
at 8:30 o'clock. A St. Patrick's day
card party will be enjoyed following
the dinner meeting.
The committee in charge Is Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Arnsplger, Mr. and
Mrs. J. 8. Reynolds and Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Frame.
THE GRANGE
Roxy Ann Grunge
Roxy Ann Orange will omit the
lectur- hour and have a short busi
ness meeting tonight as a number of
the members plan to attend the Jack
sonville Orange dance and midnight
supper.
The Home Economics club met
with Mrs. C. O. Tedrlck Wednesday.
A social afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs.
Bruce Moffatt was a visitor.
SUITS, COATS and
DRESSES
Have Just Arrived And They Go
On Sale Saturday
At Sensationally Low Prices!
Silk Dresses
New nrlni; Mjle. printed silks
stripes nuit popular plain color.
All .lre from 1 1 to 41. Kverv
drr new (tils spring. Saturday
and Mniuluv ."pedal
$6.88
Spring Dresses
lamb skin prints and sheer print
In Jacket styles and one piece.
Regular slrM 14 to 44. Half le
liii., to '.'Hvi. Values to lti.,V. sat
untav and Mondav
$ 1 0.00
h i r rr
Q I J II
j
ROBERT CASS, 58,
TAKEN BY DEATH
Robert Cass, resident of Southern
Oregon for the past seven years,
passed away at a local hospital
Thursday after a very short Illness.
Mr. Caas was born In Tennessee
August 9, 1876, and was 58 years
old.
He was a cook by trade, and had
been so employed by the forest ser
vice in this district for the past
five years. He made his home on
the Butte Palls highway.
He leaves one daughter, Mrs. Roy
E. Hawkins of Myrtle Point. Oregon,
who arrived in Medford Tuesday,
to .be with her father during his
last Ulne&s, and to attend the fu
neral. Funeral services will be conducted
from the Perl Funeral home, Sat
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev.
Smith of Butte Falls officiating. In
terment in the Butte Falls ceme
tery. CITY OFFICIALS
TO ATTEND MEET
When the League of Oregon Cities
meets for Its 10th annual convention,
to be held in conjunction with the
Commonwealth conference of the
University of Oregon In Eugene on
the 35th and 26th of this month,
three city officials of Medford will
be represented on the program, It
was learned today.
They are City Superintendent Fred
Scheffel, who will speak on "Prob
lems of municipal airport develop
ment." City Attorney Frank P. Far
rell, who will speak on the topic,
"Legislation affecting municipali
ties." and Chief of Police Clatous
McCredie, who will discuss "A pro
gram of cooperation In liquor law
enforcement."
The three city officials will prob
ably leave Sunday, March 24, to at
tend the conference.
WINS AT APPLEGATE
The basketball squad from CCC
headquarters took an easy game from
the Applegate Orange squad on the
Orange home floor by a score of
DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
MAKE THIS 2.1n TEST
Use Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc.,
to flush out excess acids and waste
matter. Oet rid of bladder Irritation
that causes waking up. frequent de
sire, scanty flow, burning and back
ache. Oet Juniper oil, Buchu leaves,
etc.. In little green tablets called
Bukets, tho bladder laxative. In four
days If not pleased go back and get
your 25c. Oet your regular sleep and
feel "full of pep." Heath's Diug
Store, Jarmln Drug Store.
SUITS
Short Jticket suits In new
styles and snntrt spring color.
Saturday and Momlny
$9.85
SUITS
Swapper and short Jacket Mtyle
Milts. Checks and plain colors.
Tweed and novelty woolen,
(iiihlr ltl-swlnc. pleated mid
t inked barks. Kt nt spechil
$12.50
SUITS
Trottetir suit. hort Jackets
ttnd swtuserv Rnl val
ues In new prlng rotors, Ht-tnu-tUe
fnh He and last min
ute stiles, satiirdnv and Mon-
$16.95
Satin Slips
HUs CUt -Hps with HdJllstiiMf
strnps and lace trim. Tes roe
and white. !lres M to 41. Keg.
$-;.9& Special price
$1.98
Knee High
Chiffon Hose
Mi -Ion and Holl vogue.
Sprt'lxl price
79c pair
two pair $1.50
19-22. The second string started and
were replaced by the first string In
the second half, with the score at
the half being about even hut head
quarters regulars pulled out in front
to stay. Hogan was high point man
for headquarters with 14 point to
bis credit and Teske, sinking long
shots, led Applegate's attack with 11
points.
The score:
Headquarters Applegate Orange
Upchurch (0) F Teske (11)
Hanratty (6) P Roberts 18)
Monaco (9) C Brown 10)
Evans (01 O Worfort- (0)
Hartley 4 3 Ludwlg 3
Substitutions--Hogan, (14) for
ward; Hamm. (12) forward: Leeper,
(4) guard; Teague. (0) guard.
Drop. In at DeVoe'a on Sundays or
evenings for the groceries you lorgot
to get.
STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUP
PLIES at Elliott's, 118 X. Central.
At Community Miss Rose Jones of
Central Point underwent major op
eration this morning at the Com
munity hospital.
Stated Communlcatoin of
O. Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. k A. M.. Friday. March
yl-W 15th, at 7;30 p. m. Visitors
Invited. FRED PtJRDIN.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy. W. M.
Tall for lildH for Wood.
Jackson County Court asking for
bids for 200 cords of body fir to be
delivered to County Shop before Sep
tember 1, 1935. Bids must be In be
for April 1, 1935.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits,
hats and shoes. Will U. Wilson, 32
No. Front St.
FOR SALE 1 2-horse disc, 1 Fairbanks-Morse
engine, S-h.p.; 1 cow.
fresh soon; some good R I. R". lay
ing hens at 3c above market. Max
well place. Spring St.
FOR SALE Electric wuhlng
chine, cheap, 131 Tripp St.
WANTED Mldrile-aged woman for
general housework. 106 Ciark St.
CONVALECENT HOME, 163 Granite,
Ashland, care's lor invalids and aged
at M0 per month and up. Room
and board, light housekeeping
rooms and cabins available.
SPEELS PANSY PLANTS. 25c dozen.
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 East Main. .
FOR SALE Very attractive home;
moder in every dpte.ll; one
mile from Medforo; f00 will han
dle. P. o. Box 510, Medford.
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
apartment. Hotel Grand.
JUST CHECK THESE OVER
For Today's Outstanding Values and
Best Buys Shop at Western Thrift,
Sir Walter Raleigh
tobacco 70 r
Pound Tin OC
15c Pocket Tin FREE
10c R J. R. Advertiser
Geo. Washington
2 for 15c
Corn Cob Pipe FREE
Catcher Tobacco
Rough Cut AQf
Full Pound
CHEWING GUM
LIFE SAVERS
Popular Q Iflr
5c Brands w for I U U
"VELLA DALE"
CHOCOLATES
Milcle In Mrilfutd. A.
I- mi . oyc
Thpy nrr rrrsli
"LE CLAIRE"
STATIONERY
II
60 Sheets
30 Envelopes ..
39c
RUBBER GLOVES
Sizes 9 and 10. 1 fl f
25c to 35c value ... I U U Pr.
Just right for spraying
CURLING IRONS
On and off switch. QQa
A dollar value OwW
Electric Guaranteed
KREEMOFF
CLEANSING TISSUEI
220 SheeU lOlr,
Discontinued I flu w
HEALTH SOAP
'Qiuk.r'
I .rt
( .Ikr. ...
5 k 25c
Hi-miHM IV,It Oitor
FOR RENT Front office room over
Flck's Hardware. We; ui:u. tuu
John F. White, 449 -M.
LOOK!
SATURDAY SPECIAL
1929 De?oto 6 4-dr. Sedin. SAT
URDAY ONLY. 225 00. N A D.
A. book pr;oe, 'J 65 DO. 3e sure to
see th: one. at
MEAD MOTOR CO.
16 60. Fir.
DeSoto Plymouth.
WHY
SACRIFICE?
To Get Rid of Some Headaches.
No. 1 l-room house: bathroom, ii.tr
e; f:ne lot; Summ:t Ave. Price
1250. Just what I owe.
No. 2 Business location. 50 feet Pi
cllic highway, on a corner: 5-rrom
house; city water, new torp bulg
ing for trading post: chicken house.
Immediate s&le, $2000.
No. 3 4 acres; 5 -room house: pump
ing plant; best alfalfa md garden
land; Grllfen creek district. Price
850.
No. 4 10 acres finest alfalfa land in
Jackson county. Make fine dtur
ranch; Grlffen creek district; 20
acres Irrigated. Sell this for Jot
what I owe, 44200.
No. a 4'3 acres Bear creek bottom
land; fine 7-room modern hou.-:
electric pumping plant; continuous
flow of water for Irrigation: well
located. Property cost me 16500
will take S2250.
No. 6 37 acres orchard property; 700
Anjou and Bartlett pear trees, full
bearing: 600 9-year-old Anlou and
Bartlett; balance fine alfalfa lam!:
5-room house and bun. I paid
12.000. Must sell 8500.
Terms on all properties. My loss your
gain. Phone Owner, 910-Y, or call
at 20 No. Peach.
.p'rLlUB
ft ' Jf!.k;'i
REMISS'
-mmfim ft
mm
n . Ji j a r- n ti ' .. Nor
DiilH.d and bolILd by CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
1 1
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
"STUIKAUTK". line Vnllip
100 Hinkle Tablets 12c
KODAK FILMS AT CUT PRICES
SAVE 15 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
KITCHEN
"Jane Carr's". Pint
Week End Special
Dr. Bost TOOTH PASTE 9Qf
HKMOVFS STAINS. WIIITrNS. WW Tnhn Km9
UNGUENTINE RECTAL CONES
Recommended for Hemroids g
12 cones. Regularly 75c Ui?C
14 oz. Ovaltine f,0er,y 53f
S1.00 size 90C
MISTOL NOSE DROPS 1 Q-
with or wiTiint'T FiMii.imiNi:. i,, . I wl
WOODBURY'S TOILETRIES
i ace rowcters, Creams
Lotions. Rouges, Lin Sticks, etc.. v)3C 5i,. I
MELBALINE
Shaving Cream
lllch rrfam a
1 .athrrliig I ? f
2V. Clip Out.
Kx
Ca?lorlii
Knischeii sail.
Ai'hlliH-
X. II. Tablet
llnki'l .,
t I'flroiacar
1'ppnamlnt
1 'iV
4llc
M.-,o
Sir
.".::
Kc
?!
Sir
....... 1
Tllli: AMI IIISIHM IW
A"AIT Vl" "'V
BAUME ANALGESIQUE
CPiliilne Iri-nrh lonniiln.
:nr tulip.. Ami-rlran I'h irniar. rn
Lunch Kits
Tint Viiciiiiiu Itoith
S1.50
Value
$1.15
i-.lrrn THrllt t..r.- ar,. .Mrmhrr. or NK . nn.l Ml l"rl, p art
llb-it t ronfwm to Mt A anil A o( Hip ( nltnt Slal-.
mWBmil
123 EAST
LOST Front bezel and crystal from
lady's wrist watcH. fie ward. Tel.
174 or 1637-W.
FOR SALE 2 lare Shetland ponio-i.
both gentle: onl'dren can hi 11 lie
tiiem. Juat the ticket f ir children
up to 15 jvars of age. The riding
season is here. Phone 690 or I525-Y.
FOR RENT 4 furnished houses. 812
Summit.
WANTED Y011Y14 lady for part time
housework for room, board aid
small w.uies. 138 So. Crape.
LOST Wednesday, male Irish setter.
No coUar. Call 1516-J-2.
lest
3
of Schilling Mustard.
It's so strong
nnA full nf flaVOT,
Schilling;
Miisfard
Midget Photos
3 for 10c
peas-lev sumo
V JIM IIS1"
lilt
1; ; vCS;'
TUtf.
T 11 b-V m
,ORBZ PINT''50
23c
HAND LOTION
Size A q
I ij C
e- Rn b
ASPIRIN
100 Eayer's 50c
100 Squibb's 39o
100 A. P. C 29c
"n- If ks llnh
:illv Vlrti llr..m
"tlc l.lvtprlno
"c Vapr
M.no Hlni'v
(liir lle-liiul
Ic
..'!1c
...snc
XV niirina havr .."i.",p
or OIMI II -IMII Me IMtli'l s
lV AT WIvTllIN THIIIKT
25c
Minrl. Oil & Agar
illlilV
53 c
I'lnt
linn
GTH STREET