Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.
ARE DRAFTED FOR
BEEKEEPERS1 ASSN.
State Meeting Is Scheduled
Here November 15 and
16; Association Will Back
National Honey Week
A maetln of member of th
Southern Oregon Beekeepers' uso
elation and Chamber of Commerce
official wa held last night for the
purpose of outlining plana for the
convention of the Oregon Stata Bee
keepers' association, which will be
held in Medford on November lo and
10, It was announced this morning
The feature of tne convention pro
gram will be the appearance of Mrs.
Malltta P. Jensen, secretary of the
American Honey Institute of Madl
son. Wisconsin, who U coming to
Medford for the event.
Letters are being mailed today to
various beekeepers throughout Ore
gon and It Is hoped by George W.
Nichols, Jr., president of the local
organization, that a large attendance
will be on hand for the annual meet
ing. It Is known that many will be
here from northern California where
beekeeping Is practiced extensively.
. National Honey Week.
Next week Is national honey week
throughout the United States, and
the local organisation will emphasize
the use of honey In many ways dur
ing the time of the convention. It
Is pointed out by local beekeepers
that Jackson county compares very
favorably with the rest of Oregon In
the production of honey and approxi
mately 60 tons a year are sold by
Medford beekeepers.
The complete program for the con
vention follows:
Friday, November 15th.
0:00 Registration.
0 :30 Call to order. Welcome by
Mayor Oeorge Porter and B. X. Har
der, president of the Jackson Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce.
Beading of minutes.
Report of secretary.
Report of treasurer.
Department reports.
Announcements.
1:10 Appointment of committee.
Election of officers.
"Work of the American Honey In
stitute ,H Mrs. Malltta P. Jensen,
secretary American Honey Insti
tute, Madison, Wis.
9:00 "Some Results from the Pacific
States Bee Culture Laboratory and
Projects for the Puture," Prank E.
Todd, entomologist in charge, Davis,
Oal.
3 :30 'Studies on Bees Wax and Hon
ey Flora," Oeorge H. Van sell, ento
mologist. Pacific States Bee Cul
ture Laboratory, Davis, Cal.
:00 "Airplane Dusting and Its Re
lation to Bee Culture," J. B. Eckert,
In charge of bee culture, Univer
sity of California,
Announcements.
6:00 Beekeepers' supper.
8:00 Public showing of the film,
"The Realm of the Honey Bee."
Saturday, November Iflth.
:00 Announcements.
Conference on State Disease Con
trol work and the State Grading
Law. Leader: Prank MoKennon,
state department of agriculture,
Salem, Ore.
10:00 "Some Problems Relating to
When Neuritis
Strikes Beware!
When Neuritis strikes with Its
crippling forced the pain can be so
violent you will be laid low. At the
Tery first warning of stabbing, cut
ting, stinging or piercing pnln In the
rm, lees, neck or back, get after It
with EOPA NEURITIS T.Mll.KTS No.
75. Thla famous homeopitlilo rem
edy has brought blessed relief to
thousands of chronic and acute suf
terera. "The muscles of my leers ached so
badly." writes Mr. Charles M. Phillip,,
Llnnton, Oregon, "I could not sleep.
Eopa Neuritis Tables helped me moat
of enythlng I've taken. Now I reat
well."
What It haa done for others. It may
do for you. Clet a bottle of EOPA
NEl'KITIS TAHI.ETS today and know
what It feela like to raise your arm
without pain. They contain no nar
cotics, bromide, or coal tar products.
Will not affect the heart. II 00 a
fcottle at Jsrmln's Drug Store or any
nig store. Write Eopa Co., D8. Bab
Mlaom at.. San Francisco, for free
Health Booklet.
Mayor Buys First D.A.V. Forget-Me-Not
Is Jl I
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Commander Aletha I, Mile of the Disabled American Veteran of the World War Auxiliary Is shonn selling the
first Forget-me-not In the Jackson County drive to .Mayor George Porter, Auxiliary Adjutant Mrs. Mae King
holds one of the many baskets of flowers that will be sold. D. A. V. Chapter Commander Ira p. Canfield and
Chapter Adjutant Johnie King are alo shown In the photo. I'easley Photo,
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mtnl it.n R;tft4 (oK, ntami
and hifl. . C,nl Cvtlin, wtA sie
Sflt, sricM. EgrepMS frUft tn $1 JO
k f JO. Vnt, tv beollel t,
JOHN AlTUOUSl CWWMwr.
the Queen and Package Business,"
O. J. Trlphon, president California
Bee Breeders association.
10:30 Add re: p. c. Relmer, super
intendent. Southern Oregon Branch
Experiment Station.
11:00 Open conference on the pro
gram of the state association for
1036. ,
1:115 Announcement of department
heads for 1036.
Report of convention committees
and final business session.
mm house
NLWS
Furnished by the Jackson County
Ibstract Co., 131 B. Sixth Street.
Marrlace Licenses
Edward E. Ward and Lester L. Wal
ters.
Frsnk O. Mobs and Ruth M. Boggs.
Autea V. Moore and Helens Hansen.
Lewis Maharry and Erma Wilson.
Circuit Court
Belle Ellis vs. Edwin M. Ellis, di
vorce.
Annie R. Owlngs va. Oeorge P. Ow-
lngs, divorce.
John W. Ayres, May Ayres, register
farm In Sees. 17, 17. 30 and 21, Two.
I R. S. 1 W as "Corronado."
Rogue River Valley Irrigation Dis
trict vs. a. M. West, et si, to forcloso
tax Hen.
A. M. Hallady, et ux vs. Lillian Brn-
ard, Executrix, et al, foreclosure.
Elton Groves vs. Thelma M. Groves,
divorce.
L. W. House vs. Lola House, divorce.
J. L. Richardson vs. P. A. Bates. J.
J. Osenbrugge, chattel Hen.
Estate Peter von Stein, deceased,
probate.
Dorothy Jarvls vs. Floyd Jarvls, di
vorce. Flchtner's Oarage vs. w. P. Rogers,
chattel lion.
F. E. Nosier assumes business name
of "Nosier Produce Co.," Medford.
E. P. Hltt vs. H. J. Buchenan, et al,
to quiet title.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane
va. Theodore J. Fish, et al. foreclosure.
Western Loan it Bldg. Co. vs. WU
llsm S. Henry, et al, foreclosure.
Carson Fowler Lumber Co., vs. Fred
M. Schuerman, et al, to quiet title.
State Industrial- Accident Commos
slon vs. Rachel Mead, Hen.
State of Oregon va. C. E. Kllngle.
drawing bank check with Insufficient
funds In bank to pay same In full.
State of Oregon vs. o. E. Kllngle,
drawing bank check with Insufficient
funds In bank to pay ssme In full.
Fannie E. Emmens vs. V. J. Emer
lck, for money.
Real Estate Transfers
A. A. Schramm, Supt of Banks to
H. A. Autrey. Deed. (1.00. Lots 13 and
14, Blk. "F", Railroad Add.. Ashland.
C. J. McCay. et ux to Chester H.
Wcndt, et ux. WD. alO.OO. Land In
Sec 31, Twp. 37. S. R. 3 West.
City of Medford to W. E. Thomas.
WD. 1000. Lot on Riverside Ave.,
Medford.
Draco L. Walker, et vlr to M. A.
Bliss. WD. 110.00. N. 40 ft. Lot 11,
Block 8. Laurelhurst Add.. Medford.
M. A. Bllsa. et ux to Louis Elliott,
et al. WD. (10.00. Lota 11 and 13, Blk.
8, Laurelhurst Add., Medford.
Elizabeth A. Dunlap to Fred Dun
lap, et al. WD. si. 00. Lots 13 and 14,
Blk. "I" Railroad Add., Ashland.
I. E. Clapp to A. O. Bailey, et al.
WD. 1.00. BE 'j. N',i of SW Sec 13,
Twp. 37, S. R. 3 West.
Edna Relsback to Rayniond M. Rlg
el. WD. 1.00. Land In Sec 4, Twp.
39, S. R. 3 West.
Negro Convicted
Killing Unknown
PASCO, Nov. 7. (AP) Oether
"Trader" Horn, 37, negro, faced life
Imprisonment In the stste peniten
tiary today on a conviction of first
degree murder of an unidentified
man.
A auperlor court Jury deliberated
seven houra.
The state's testimony showed the
victim, slslnMay 9, had been sub
jected to a degenerate act either
before or Immediately after death.
Portland East Side
Has $10,000 Blaze
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 7. AP)
An early morning fire caused an
estimated $10,000 damage to three
business buildings on the east side
here today.
StartlnK In the Hawthorne Ice &
Fuel building, the ftre sprend to an
adjacent two-story frame office and
store building and a one-story shop
and store building.
FORGET-ME-NOT
SALES BY VETS
In behalf of the Forget -Me -Not sale
by the Disabled American Veterans of
the World War, Mayor George W. Por
ter of Medford today issued the fol
lowing proclamation:
"As Mayor of Medford, I hereby re
lease this proclamation heartily en
dorsing the annual Forget-Me-Not
drive of the local JackJn county
chapter No. 8, Disabled American
Veterans of the World War, to be
conducted In this city November 8
and 9. The drive Is to be known as
Armistice Day Flower Sale. This day
haa been appropriately designated by
the Disabled American Veterans of
the World War especially to com
memorate the 17th annlversay of the
cessation of hostilities in the World
war and to victory. And more to
dedicate this day In commemoration
of those that gave their lives In that
conflict.
"The disabled survivors of that
conflict, associated together In their
own congressional ly chartered or
ganization, the D. A. V.. will con
duct their annual Forget-Me-Not sale
on Above-mentioned dates.
"This appeal to clvic-mlnded citi
zens will give them an opportunity
to renew their generous war-time
promises, and by generous contribu
tions In exchange for Forget -Me -Note,
to make possible the continued future
services and activities of this very
worthy organization, which has proven
to be of Immeasurable value to this
community.
"Seventeen years ago. these boys
put across an effective barrage of
bullets against the enemy, and for
us, Let us now respond to their plea,
and cheerfully submit to their pres
ent barrage of Forge t-Me -No ts, for by
helping the D. A. V. to help the less
fortunate war-time disabled veterans,
we also thereby help to Increase the
purchasing power of the community.
"OEO. W. PORTER."
by nearly a two to one majority to
raise 973.000 by a special one-year
levy to aid In the construction, the
official count showed. The PWA will
supply 890,000 and 836,600 will come
from O. and C, land grant funds.
Italy
Arresting
War Speculators
OENOA, Italy. Nov. 7. (AP)
Many arrests were made and heavy
sentences Imposed here today by
Italian authorities to stamp out
speculation on "defeatest" rumors
and to suppress a "black bourse."
Six men were sentenced to spend
five years on Ponza Island, where
anti-fascists are sent.
Many persons suspected of traf
ficking in foreign money and selling
Italy's lira below the official price
were held.
Oregon City Will
Build Court House
OREGON CITY, Nov. 7. (AP)
County officials searched today for
temporary office quarters to use
while the present courthouse Is being
razed and another one built.
Clackamas county voters decided
H. F. LANGE SEES
H. P. Lange, of the Lange Motor
Co., local Chrysler and Plymouth
dealer, returned to Medford Tuesday
from a dealers' meeting and pre
showlng of the 1936 Chrysler line In
the Congress hotel in Portland Mon
day. The new 1936 Chrysler 6. '8. De
Luxe 8, Airflow and Airflow Imperial
models were on display. Mr. Lange
says one of the special features of
the new Chryslers Is the special radio
aerial built in the top. The new cars
will also have larger and more pow
erful hydraulic brakes. The most
talked about feature is the overdrive
on the Chrysler 6 and 8. It was a
sensation on the Airflow models last
year.
Mr. Lange says they "will have the
new cars on display In a few days.
$75,000 Theater
For Pendleton
PENDLETON. Ore., Nov. 7. (AP)
A 75.00O theater will be erected
here at once by the J. J. Parker
theaters of Portland, Ted Gamble,
manager of the Broadway and United
Artists theaters In Portland said to
day. Worle will start next Wednesday
and the theater, to seat 600. Is to
have Its . grand opening Chrsltmas
day.
Nyl Pu. e young Burmese actor,
appears opposite Miss Mltsulto Takao
In "Daughter of Japan," recent
Japanese motion picture.
Captain Le Brls, a Frenoh sailor,
carried out the first significant ei
perlments In gilding In the 70s.
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When the pasainn of water is scanty, wit
martins and burning, the 15 miles of kid
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aackache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy,
letting up nights, swelling, puifiness undo
the eyes and dlzxiness.
If kidneys don't empty 3 plots a day ant
lo get rid of more than 3 pounds of waati
natter, your body may take up some ol
these poisons causing serious trouble. Don'1
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