MKDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, "MEDFOKD, OREGON. TTTTJRSTUY. ATGFST T. W33.
rAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Mrs. Matthews Given
Miscellaneous Shower.
A miscellaneous shower was given
July 26. at the home of Mrs. James
F. Johnson of Shady Cove, In honor
of Mrs. Verta Harper Mathews, ol
Eagle Point; also a handkerchief re
membrance for Mrs. Grant Mathews
of Ban Diego. Cel.. who 1 spending
the summer with her daughter. Mrs.
Johnson. .
Those present were Mcsdames San
tlerson. Sater. Teague. Bor.n, and
Mrs T. J. Boren; Peary, smith. Winn,
tirebb, Harper, and Mrs. H. Harper;
I nden Hill. Conover. Zlmmerlee, and
Mrs. Caroline Johnson. Vella John
on, Prlfhctt, Mathews, Coplnger
and Shores; Mrs. V. Harper and Mrs.
Grant Mathews, the Misses Lois and
jessle Teague. and Virginia and
Edna Smith and Carrie Zlmmerlee.
Refreshments were served by tne
hostess. Mrs. Johnson', assisted by
Mrs. conover, and Mrs. Winn. A very
pleasant afternoon was shared by
an a treasure chest was filled lor
, new home as a remembrance from
the group to an old friend nd
neighbor.
Guests From South
Spending Summer Here.
Mr. and Mrs. McKee nk I '
Donald, of Santa Ana Cel.. where
Mr Fa has been dean of the
Junior college, are spending the sum
mer vacation here with Mrs FU
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Best
Mr. Flsk and family are leaving the
nrst of September for the east and
Mr. Fls '1 nt" Yale to "
his Ph. D. degr.
M.ss Margaret Morrison "tertaln
d at the Helmroth apartment in
ono'rof M, and Mra Pl J Sunday
evening at a lovely dinner, Cors
vere placed for eight.
Miss Mary Parsons and
Fiance Feted at Town flub.
Miss Mary Parsons, daughter ol
Mr and Mrs. Reginald H. Parson
oF Seattle and Medford. and her
nance. John Day. n of Judg, . and
Mrs. Earl B. Day. were 'he honor
Buests last evening at . dancing
party given at the Town club.
The event, one of a series which
will honor the popular young couple
prior to the wedding day. w n
by Messrs. Edward Reames Rober
Emmena, Robert Sleeter and Charles
Invitations were extended to "
couples.
Miss Mary Kem To Spend
Remainder Summer at Lake
Miss Mary Kem left this morning
by stage for Crater lake, where Bhe
will spend tho remainder of the sum
mer and will sing during the regular
evening programs at Crater lake lodge.
She is expected to return September
20. the close of the season In the
national park.
Miss Kem has had as a visitor In
Medford during the past several days,
Miss Martha Warren of Corvallis. who
will remain until tho first of the
week as a guest at the H. D. Kem
home.
Hal McNalrs Return
From Vacation In East
Mrs. Hal McNalr and son James, of
Ashland, returned to southern Ore
gon a few days ago from a six weeks'
vacation In Kansas city. Mo. They
were accompanied on the motor trip
by Mrs. McNalr s sisters. Mrs. M. East
man. Mrs. H. E. Hawkins and chil
dren Betty and Bill, of southern Cali
fornia. In Kansas City they were
guests of J. T. Williams, grandfather
of the ladles. During the return drive
they visited numerous national parks
and other places of Interest.
Visitor From Honolulu
Guest Here at Tohln Home.
Guests In Medford this summer
have Included many from tha soutn
and east, and among the few who
have arrived from farther point la
Mrs. H. Wltrow of Honolulu, T. H..
who came this morning on the
Shasta to be a guest during the en
suing two months at the Ed Tobln
home. 326 Alice street. Mrs. Wltrow
hss been spending the past several
weeks in San Francisco following her
voyage from the Islands.
Miss Barbara Kent iter
Ends Visit In Medford.
Miss Barbara Kentner left for her
home In Santa Barbara yesterday
arter a pleasant stay at the home
of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
T. J Kenney. Before her departure
eho enjoyed a week on the Oregon
coast, going by way of Bend where
she was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Van
dervert. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leave
By Train for Northern Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Owen, ac
companied by Mrs. W. E. Fontaine,
left Isst evening on the train 'or
Portland and other cities In the
north. Mrs. Owen and Mrs. Fontaine
will spend the ensuing two or three
weeks visiting. Mr. Owen expected
to return at once.
H
Mrs. I. 1. Canfleld Gives
Tea In Honor of Her Mother
invitations were extended to 20
this afternoon for a delightful tea at
the home of Mrs. I. D. Canfleld at
Aioha ranch, who Is entertaining in
hAnnr of her mother. Mrs. Albert
Hoppln of Long Beach. Cal. Mrs. Hop
pin has been a guest at Aloha ranch
for the past two weeks.
Annua! rlrnlc of liejree
tf Honor Scheduled Sunday.
The annual picnic of Degree of
Honor lodge will be held at the
Llthla park In Ashland Sunday. Au
gust 4. All members and families
are requested to meet at the Med
ford city park at 10:30 a-m, and to
bring service for each. al.so sand
wiches and one covered dish.
Misses Smith End
Mslt BaOIss Home.
The Misses Jant Wrsy and Patsy
Smith returned to their home In
Medford Monday following a week
end visit in Hlit. Calif., where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bsyllss.
Richmond B. HodRes
Have Guests. Crater lke.
Mrs. J. W. Fllegel and son and
Mrs. H:-bart Price and son. all or
Medford were house guests yester
day of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond B
Hoflces st their home st park hesd
cusrteri in Crater Lake national
Ft.-.
H. Chandler Eeans
Visiting In Bay city
Word was received from San Fran
cisco today that Mr. and Mrs. H.
Chandler Egan. who left by motor re
cently to spend a few weeks at their
summer home st Pebble Beach, were
guests In San Francisco Tuesday at
The Cllft.
Mrs. Emma Trowbridge
Leaves on Mlchle.au Isit
Mrs. Emma Trowbridge left Med
ford by train this morning enroute to
Escanaba, Mich., where she will be
a visitor for an Indefinite length of
time. While In the east she will be
a guest of her daughter, Mrs. William
Warmlngton.
Guests From Roseliurg
Spend Wednesday In city.
Guests Wednesday In Medford in
cluded Mesdames Britt. George Akers
and Norman Kerr, all of Roseburg.
who were visiting at the home -ol
Mrs. R. O. Stephenson.
Mrs. Endrls Vacationing
Few Weeks on Northern Beach
Mrs. Art Endrls left on the Oregon
Ian last Saturday for Portland where
she will Join her friends and motor
to Seattle for a few weeks' vacation.
SET BLISS
FILE NO PROTEST
ON SOVIET HELP
COAST DOCK WAR
MOSCOW. Aug. 1. An Appeal
to worker to rise In arms against
governments that "wage imperialistic"
war was published by Pravda, com
munist party organ, on Nhalf of the
seventh communist Internationale to
day as speakers hurled further accus
ations against Germany, Japan and
Italy. . .
'The Comintern (Internationale)
calls on all toilers and friends of
pence to form a united peoples front
to be ready to change imperialistic
war If It starts to civil war," the of
ficial party organ asserted.
The newspaper asserted that fuvist
cannon are "already charged and the
first shots of a new war may be
heard any moment."
The United Statea embassy, mean
while, denied reports that a protest
has been made to the soviet govern
ment over developments at the com
munist congress where an American
delegate called for the Comintern's
support in the event that Pacific
coast longshoremen again go on
strike.
Ambassador William C. Bullitt was
watching the congress carefully, it
was said, but bas made no move in
the nature of a protest.
CORVALLIS. Ore.. Aug. 1. (UP)
Corvallis believes it has some sort of
a new record.
Five couples who have been mar
ried 50 years or more all live in tnc
same city block. All came from the
middle-west, but have lived in Ore
gon for many years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilt have been
married 61 years. They came from
Wyandotte county. Kansas. Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Stelnman. married 52 years,
are from Bloomingdale, Mich. For 51
years Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lance, Penn
more. Wis., have been man and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McFarland. Lucas
county. Iowa, married 50 years, and
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cramer. South
Dakotans, are the other golden-weds.
Slick Trick Puts
2 Youths In Cell
SAN RAFAEL. Calif,. Aug. 1. (AP)
The locomotive puffed and the
driving wheels spun but the Eureka
Expieoa just kept going the wrong
way rapidly.
Investigation by puzzled Northwest
ern Pacific Railroad company train
men revealed grease along 100 feet
of rail at the top of the grade near
Puerto Suello tunnel, outside San Ra
fael. The prank landed two San Rafael
youths In the Marin county Jail.
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY. Aug. 1. (Spl.)
The Sams Valley Extension Unit held
a meeting at the school house on
Thursday evening and planned their
program for the coming year after en-
Joying recreation conducted by Mrs.
Mack Refreshment were served to
twenty-ftve.
Sams Valley Grangers who attended
the Jackson County Pomona meeting
at Phoenix Saturday were S. S. Ab
bott. Mrs. O. T. Wilson. Mrs. J. L.
Frink. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonough.
Mrs Rose Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Nealon. 3etty Wilson, Mrs. Harry
Tonn, Morris Prink and Mrs. Steven
Wilson.
Harold Straus la up from his home
at Richmond. Calif., visiting his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straus.
The officers of the Sams Valley
Grange desire that all members be
on time Saturday night, when but &
short session will be held after which
the Grangers will go for a river
party. Ladies with freezers are asked
to bring ice cream and those who
have not. bring a cake. Each family
Is requested to bring lta own service.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Eetrhome
returned to their home tn Honolulu
after visiting at the home of Mrs.
Ecehome's uncle, Ellis Garrett. The
Eeghome's have spent several months
in the United States visiting the
states of Florida, Texas. New Mexico,
Colorado. Arizona. California and
Orepon. Mr. Ecshome liked this lo
cality better than anything he had
visited and expects to locate here as
isoon a a he disposes of his Honolulu
business.
The Holcomb mineral aprinsrs has
been a popular resort this summer
with distant Oregon people as well
as many from California. Mr. Hol
comb states that in spite of the fact
that California has highly advertised
mineral Fprtngs. he always has plenty
of Californlans in his cabins
throughout the year.
Luther Wilson, who has been In
capacitated for some 1 1 me with an
injured leg. returned to Gallce Sun
day, where he is employed in a saw
mill.
Mr. J. J Dale of Drain visited last
week with Mrs. Glenn Spurlln.
Friends of John Day are pleased to
learn of his recent bethrothal to Miss
Man, Parsons of Seattle, and well
known in MedTord. John, the son of
Judge and Mrs. E. B. Day, is a recent
graduate of the Orezon university
and well thought of in this district
where he was a former high school
student.
Thirty members of the community
attended the Sams Valley Grange
picnic at McCloud Sunday. The pic
nic was held at the spacious home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Glass where
members of the McCloud Grange also
assembled After a bounteous basket
dinner, swimming and horseshoe
pitching were enjoyed. Everyone vot
ed Mr. and Mrs. Glass fine hostesses.
House guests at the Glenn Spurlin
home this week are Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Winters and family of Denver.
Colo. Mrs. Winters is a sister of Mrs.
Spurlin and recently spent a week
visiting a brother at The Dalles.
Miss Flossie Case was married to
Lester Arnold In Medford Saturday
evening. Both young people are well
known here, the bride being & grad
uate of the Sams Valley high school
class of '32. where she was quite pop
ular as the school poetess.
I Mrs John Pefley Is entertaining
! this week her sister, Mrs. G. O. Young,
j and husband, from Wenatchee. Wn.
j Threahlng Is m full progress this
I week and the grain yield is reported
as being considerably below the average.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeJarnott and
children, accompanied by Miss lots
Pefley. all of Los Angeles, called
Tuesday on Mr. and Mrs. John Pefley.
Miss Lois and Mr. DeJarnett are
cousins of Mr. Pefley and with other
members of the party are enjoying an
outing at Casey a camp
Ose Mall Tritmne want arts.
SHEEP PARASITE
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CORVALLIS. Ore., Aug. l.-vD A
campaign to control internal para
sites of sheep, particularly liver
flukes, will fc launched at once in
western Oregon undor a ,i0,000 PWA
allotment, it was announced todiy
by Dr. Robert Jay, federal veterin
arian at the Oregon Stat college ex
periment station.
During the noxt two and a half
months men from relief rolls will
carry out control work in pasturca.
following procedures originally work
ed out by members of the Oregon
State college station staff.
Control consists of eliminating
swampy areas where possible, or
treating them with chemlcnl to de
stroy the snul which acts a elter
nate carrier or "host" for the flukes.
The campaign is nation-wide.
Flukes are a major ppst of the live
stock Industry of western Oregon, It
was pointed out.
JJelicatc
Jhe flavor lasts
Schilling'
a nil la
PURE
HIGH HAT THE HUMIDITY! CLEAR
HEADS COOL OFF WITH CALVERT!
Captain R. Stuart Murray, famous ex
'plorer, takes Calvert into humid jungles
to cheat heat! . . . Scientific evidence,
tropical experience, prove Calvert cools!
HIGH hit the humidityl How? As Captain
R. Stuart Murray will, in tropic British
Guiana! With refrigerating CALVERTI
Below the Equitor, for cooling off, whiskey is a
3-to-l favorite. Ecuador prefers it 7-to-l I Colom
bia, 23-to-l! And Science upholds the experience
of tropical countries! Says CALVERT "allows a
rapid lowering of temperature."
So call for CALVERT ... the best of the better
blends! Enjoyed in gentlemanly moderation,
CALVERT leaves you cool tonight, collected to
morrow! Use good judgment . . . buy better
whiskey ... call for CALVERTI
H Ilka thli? But I m't II S
H h.otina?" H
l?iwniiiijiimuMw.ii mI
"Shr tupsrttltlonl Mm In th
tropic, know whlikey I, cool
ing. My favorltt ll CALVERTI
AT STATE STORES
QUARTS 2.SS
(Cod No. 269A)
PINTS M.30
(Cod. No. 269C)
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I TRY CALVERT'S
J "POLAR BEAR FIX
Jf
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Simph to Make! Easy to Tkt
naif mi hlffhhtll rlui with ihtv4
lct. NptI. pour In I wlnrtftm of
A!,VKUT. Then rtl I Une I
Hpoonrul of powflernl wfr dissolved
In it littlo water. Now, pour o tha
luire of H lemon. 8tlr ftnd decorat
mui fruit la ftCAioa.
tut., Writ for CALVTRTTi
K F F I "Oulito to I 'ftollni tic
I l fc fc WMtttflc Lnai.n
Throtn'ioul 13 yftrs In tfi hot. strain
trie tropic l'vr rint:tTl mrn who ivimw
h.iw lo IK wr cull lor wM'k-y ty tut
the mont eiMilitiB, rift tu rtrinh. I'm tk-
mnntrti tMlttloo in the QuImm Juaiica
tliu year.
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CLEARHEADSdCalvcrt
AFTER THAT SWIM
i
Meteorological Report
August 1. 1935.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday: warmer Friday.
-1
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday;
warmer east portion tonight, and
In interior Friday;
Local Data,
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 89: lowest, 54.
Total monthly precipitation, none.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1934, 16.17 inches. ,T
Deficiency for the season, 1.6V
Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes
terday, 29 per cent; S a.m. today.
82 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:02 a.m. Sun- '
set. 7:29 p.m.
Ohservattnns Taken fit 5 A.M.,
10 Meridian Time
BolM 86 60 T Clear
Boston - 86 68 Clear
Chicago 90 78 .06 Cloudj
Denver 88 ....
Eureka 62 50 Clear
Helena 84 56 P.Cdy
Los Anceles 82 58 Cloudy
MEDFORD 78 50 Clear
New York 82 72 Clear '
Omaha 100 82 T Cloudy i
Phoenix 102 82 P.Cdy'
Portland 66 60 .02 Cloudy j
Reno - 84 48 Clear
Roseburg 74 60 Clear
Salt Lake 94 66 .02 Clear !
San Francisco .. 66 54 Clear j
Seattle 64 68 .01 Cloudy
Spokane 72 50 T P.Cdy.
Walla Walla .... 74 54 .02 Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 92 74 .01 Cloudy
Ose Mall Tribune ant ada.
'AAA Is Valid'
Federal Judge John O. Martir
(above) gave an oral decision de
;tarina oroeessina tflxea leoal under
i the welfare rlause of the conttltu
' tton. Martin, a recent tud'oal ap
ooir,tee, it president of the South
I irn Baseball association. (Also-
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LIKE THAT THERES ONLY 7
ONE THING I WANT f W' A
1 ...a lucky. J mm j
nnPlj;n . j after that swim, n
-hnfl0 VNs. V, I M YOUR BEST FRIEND,
X r njf ) W I AM YOUR LUCKY STRIKE.
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IT'S THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS
There are no finer tobaccos than those used in Luckies
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