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P GE TWO SOCIETY and CLUBS By Janet Wray Smith Town Club Tea Honors Mrs. Doerr . . Among hostesses of the week Is Mrs. Paul Jonney, who Invited number of friends for. tea today at the Town club complimenting Mrs. John Iff. Doorr, Jr., formerly of Hawaii and now residing with her husband at Crater Lake, Mr. Doorr 1 a noted geologist and naturalist who has been associated with the national pork . service at Crater Lake for the past several months, having been transferred here from his post In Hawaii early last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Doerr have made many friends In the valley dur ing their residence at the resort. With the close of the park season, the Doerrs will mako their home in Klamath Falls for the winter months. Pocahontans Will Celebrate Birthdays Past chiefs of Pocahontas lodge will take charge of the meeting scheduled for tomorrow evening, which will also feature the obser vance of birthdays and the awarding of the attendance prize. A card party will follow the busi ness session, with arrangements being made by the social committee, Wilms Hayes, Rose Slngler and Ed Schackel. f Tucker Guests Depart for Homes A number of the guests who have been entertained at the Nion Tucker summer residence, Rogue's Roost, on Rogue river, returned to tholr homes by train last night. Among them was M O. Ellsworthy, who bosrded a northbound train, the others going south ito" residences In San Francisco and the bay district. Canletts Vacation For Week In South Vacationing out of town are Capt. nd Mrs. Franklin , H. Canlett, who left Monday morning for San Fran clsco, Calif. They planned to spend thlo week as the guests of friends In the bay city, The Canletts were ac companied by their three children. DOES ASTHMA or HAY FEVER Make your life mlresable and tako the Joy out of living? Would you like to breathe free and easily, sleep well at night, go about your work without choking and wheezing? Oet a 1.00 bottle of Hoover's Improved Prepara tion. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money (1.00) refunded. If your drug gUl cannot supply you, or for free trial, write Geo. D. Hoover, Mfg. Ph., Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. Sold by Heath's Drug Store. CHOOL TOGS COTTON DRESSES 59c and $1.00 SILK DRESSES ADORABLE STYLES $195 Sturdy Shoes 98c to $1,45 LADIES APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY The BAESHD BOX The store that saves you money nil I fell SPECIAL FEATURES Burn features as Us quirk heating steel humeri comtnnt level valve, vented teed linen, aiilomatle draft regulator and directional air (low top trills make the AMllllU'AN a I.F.Alit.H In rlflrlrut, economical operation. Have healthful humidified warm air plrniy of It In VOI R home at low Initial cost and moderate operating expense! .P. 229 East Main. .Shower Honors Miss Dorothy Blend Mrs. Elwood Strader waa hostess lost evening, arranging a dessert bridge and shower at her home for Miss Dorothy Slead, whose wedding to Kelton Strader will be an event of tomorrow evening. Scoring awards during the evening of bridge went to tho honor guest and Miss Peggy Miller. Other guests were Mesdames Ivan Harrington, Larry Ogle, D. H. Slead, mother of the bride elect, Arthur strader, mother of Kel ton Strader, Harry Mlnto and the Misses Margaret Melllng, Peggy and Justine Miller, Marlon Rlngoen, Nell Oreen, Dorothy Paley, Oeraldlne La tham and Frances Welsner. The ceremony will be soiemnlsed tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Purucker Leaves for Visit Leaving on the Shasta Tuesday evening waa Mrs. C. B. Purucker, who la planning an extended vacation trip. She will go first to Beverly Hills, Cal., where she will be the guest for some time of her daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Relnecke. Mra. Purucker will continue east from California, stopping en route for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. See ley Hall, former well-known residents of Medford. From Chicago. Mra. Puruck er will go to Pittsburgh, where she win be the guest of relatives and friends. She expects to be awsy two months. Former Resident Blnps Here Briefly Mr, and Mrs, Robert Johnston stopped In Medford yesterday V visit old friends and relatives tor a short time before continuing to their home In Hamilton, Mont, They are on a wedding trip following their marriage laat Friday In Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Johnston formerly ' resided In Medford and has many friends here. Among thoae entertaining the visitors waa William B. Johnston, a cousin of Robert Johnston. Two Leave for Motor Trip South Miss Sybil Jean Young arrived from Portland last evening by plane to be the overnight guest of, her paronta, Mr. and Mrs. Harvle young. She was Joined here this morning by Mtas aiadya LeBnande, of Oorvallls, who ar rived on the morning train, Miss Young and Mlas LaBrande left today by motor for California, plan ning to apend the ensuing two weeks vacationing at various resorts In the south, They will return north via Medford. BEAN, m lfEDFORD MAIL Bay City Guest Return Home Tuesday Recent visitors In Medford were Capt. and Mrs. Q. W. Oonneroud and their daughter, Peggy, of Ban Fran cisco, who left Tuesday to return to their home In the south. The Oonner ouds were guests for a week of Capt and Mrs. Herman T. Meiring here, and were greeted by a number of friends In the army set. Capt. and Mrs. Oonneroud have been previous visitors In Medford and have vacationed at various times at southern Oregon resorts. Mrs. Oon neroud and Peggy spent sometime this year at Oregon Caves. Oakland Guests At Ktddell Home Among recent visitors In the valley were Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Florey, of Ocktand, Calif., who were the house guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. K. O. Rlddell at their home on the Old Stage road. Mrs. Florey was formerly Miss Vio let Olson, of 'Jacksonville. Mr. Florey Is Mrs, Rlddell's son. Overnight Guests At Wilson lilme Mrs. Myrtle Kaya and son Willis, of Hollywood, calif., will be overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wilson today, en route home after a vacation visit In Eugene. They will continue south tomorrow. OF GREETS ANNUAL SATO OFFER (Continued from Page One) of the year that reductions are made on annual subscriptions. Under the bargain rates, The Mall Tribune will be delivered dally and Sunday, where carrier service Is main tained, for . The usual annual sub scription Is 17.30. During the bargain period annual subscriptions will be acoapted for mall delivery In Jackson, Josephine and Siskiyou countlea for 3.60. The usual annual subscription by mall la $9. Subscriptions entered now under the bargain rate Insure delivery of The Mall Tribune every publishing day for a full year. The reduced ratea apply both to new subscriptions and renewala. Subscriptions may be left at the office from 8 a. m. to p.m. dally. Or they may be mailed to the office. To avert a last minute rush, It Is suggested that subscriptions be en tered now. Knox Will Speak In College Bowl CORVALL18, Aug. 37. (AP) Re publican leaders hero announced that Oregon State College had granted permission for the use ot Bell field the night of September 17 when Colonel Prank Knox will speak here. The Q. O. P. vice-presidential can didate address will be the closing feature of the two-day state conven tion of Republican clubs. BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Mra. T. M. Trout, of Eagle Point, a boy, weighing 8 pounds H ounces, August 35 at the Sacred Heart hospital. Born, to Mr. and Mra. Sam Wllley. of Eagle Point, a son. weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, August 37 at the Sacred Heart hospital. Burlap Cut to Fashion PROVO, Utah (UP) Mlas Elisa beth Conover, made a faahlonable suit out of old gunnyaacks recently to prove to her home management class that money Is not essential to neat appearance, Pred Stone, although 83, la an ex pert trick roper. Pay Nothing Until Oct. 1st AMERICAN SUN FLAME OIL HEATERS The LAST WORD In BEAUTY ECONOMY EFFICIENCY CLEANLINESS the attractive new "SUN FLAME ' ' Heaters NOW ON DISPLAY at our store let us explain the many advantages it offers to home owners! Listed By Underwriters Laboratories Hue. Phone 497 TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, SPANISH REBEL Vy ' t i y . : : v.v , I . . Capture meant death In the Spanish civil war. This picture, taken rial (riant) between guards at a court mart at hiar nn at whifh thu EIGHT KILLED All eight occupants of this Chicago and Southern Airlines transport plane, whose wreckage la shown here, were killed wnen tne craft cra8ned near the municipal airport at St. Louis, Mo. Although the acci dent occurred near the field, the plane was not found for aeveral hours. Inset It Pilot Carl Zler, one of the victims. (Associated Press Photos) Name Contest Winners in High way Beauiification To Mrs. Frank Hensley and Mrs. M. B. Chase will go this year'a prlzea In the highway beautlflcatlon contest, sponsored by the Table Rock Com munity club, It waa announced yea terday by the Medford Garden club committee, acting as Judges. First prize for the most attractive fronlaje will be awarded Mrs. Hensley. and first prize for the most attractive mall box arrangement will be pre sents Mrs. Chase. Prlzea will be awarded the winners at tho first fnll meeting of the Table Rock Community club, Miss Grace Lydlard, who has supervised the pro ject. Informed the Garden club com mittee. Viewing the varloua - frontages, which have brought a wealth of beauty to the Tnble Rock lane, ex tending from the Tnble Rock store, west from the E. W. Carlton orchard to the lower Table Rock, were Mrs. . PORTLAND, Aug. 27. (AP) A wheel, apparently loosed by thieves Intending to steal It, hut unable to escape with It, flew from an automo bile here, bounded down a etreet and struck Mrs. Sadie Basse. 40, In the chest, causing contusions. Ask About Our Lay-By Plan. Coats held for you in storage until wanted. I 0e Mall Tribune want sds ill MCJk OREGON, THURSDAY. GENERALS EXECUTED FOR TREASON nd subsequently were executed. (Associated IN PLANE CRASH Milton Ottoman, Mra. WlnflslJ Bailey and Mrs. Ralph Woodford. ' The' committee membcra stated they were surprised to find how much Improvement had been accom plished by the residents of the com munity since last year, when prizes were also offered for the most attrac tive frontages. The lane Is how one of the most beautiful In the county, they stated, voicing regret that the main hlghwaya have not achieved such attractive borders. Green lawn, perfectly kept, and bordered with summer chrysanthe mums In shadea of burnt orange mark the frontage of the Hensley place. Inside the yard dahlias In harmonizing colors complete the pleasing setting with cannaa forming a more remote background. Petunias and shrubs In a particu larly pleasing color arrangement and admirable planting won first prize for the Chase mailbox setting. Pick Convention City. O RANTS PASS, Aug. 27. (AP) directors of the Redwood Empire a Boclntlon have selected Crescent City, Cal., for their 1930 convention, Octo ber 0 and 10, The Association has a membership from eight California counties and Josephine county, Ore- Announcing Burelson's UR COAT More than 100 gorgeous fur coats In a special showing of new styles from New York and Los Angeles .manufacturers. Very Attractive Prices! Buy Your Coat Here and Save! Caracul, Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Kolinsky, Muskrat, Pony, Dyed Manchurian Er mine. Broadtail. National Seal and Lapin. Swagger, full length coats and capes for street and evening wear. BURELSON'S Medford Bldff. AUGUST 27, 1936. at Barcelona, rushed to London bv u.... ........j a. Press Photo. NEXR AIRPORT Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Aug. 27. (Spl.) Miss Alios Slngletery who has been a guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Farra for the past ten days, left Monday for her home In Portland. Other recent guests at the Farra home were. Mr. and Mrs. J, 0. Dean and Mrs. Lydla Dean of Aberdeen, Wash. Mrs. Edith Deuel, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, motored to Hokum Spring last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross remained at the springs, hoping that Mr, Ross might he benefited. He has been confined to his bed for sums time, suffering with rheumatism. , , Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booth vacationed at Crescent City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Obenchaln. accompanied by Mrs. Bert Hedgpeth and Jack Smith, visited Crater Lake. Lake o the Woods and Diamond lake Sunday. Mrs. Sally Musty has been on the sick list for several days. Woman's Relief Corps ladles are looking forward to attending the an nual encampment, to be held In Ashland park Friday.. All members who can are urged to be present. SALEM, Aug. 37. (AP) Life In surance companies operating In the state of Oregon are not exempt from payment of the annual tax, for sup nnrt of the state fire marshal's de partment, accruing prior to the amendment, Attorney General Van Friday and Saturday Phone 28 TAKEN BY DEATH AT ICE OF Mrs. Alice M. Nichols, a resident of Jackson county for the past 40 years, passed away at the home of her niece, Mrs. W. J. Hockenyos, on Buckshot hill road at 11 p. rn. Wed nesday, August 28, at the age of 78. Auntie Nichols, as she was known to hosts of friends, was born at Men don, 111., June 8, 1858, and when a young child moved with her parents to Missouri, where she grew to young womanhood and moved back to Illi nois, where she resided until 1893 when she moved to eastern Oregon to make her home. Three years lat er, In 1898, she came to Medford to make her home with her sister, the late Emma McKeever, " Her only son, A. Glen Nichols, en listed In the aerial division at the beginning of the world war and pass ed away serving his country. She is survived by four sisters: Mrs. S. K. Loughlln. Mrs. J. McDavltt and Mrs. Sabre Dodson, all of Missouri, and Mrs. Arlte Taylor, Fort Morgan, Colo. Also two nieces and two nephews; Beulah Fletcher, Montague, Calif.; Mrs. W. J. Hockenyos. Medford; O. Emmett McKeever, Fort Klamath, and L. C. McKeever, Hoqulam, Waoh. Funeral services will be conducted at the Conger chapel by the Rev. W. B. Balrd at 2 p. m. Friday. The re mains will be forwarded later In the evening to Portland for cremation. Five Under Arrest Face New Charges PORTLAND. Aug. 27. (AP) Five men arrested Tuesday night in con nection with a recent spell of hold ups and Illegal entries had additional charges of possession of stolen goods placed against them yesterday. Claude Fuller, 21, Andrew Came ron. 21, and Ira Bailey, 21, had been booked on charges of assault and rob bery with dangerous weapons. Ben jamin Lesmlester, 36, and Gordon Taylor, 21, were being held for the district attorney. Work In Australia MELBOURNE (UP) Unemploy ment In Australia steadily Is declin ing. Figures Just Issued show that from the peak period of 1932 when trade union unemployment was 30 per cent, it is now only slightly more than 13 per cent. Guard Wild Life MOSCOW (UP) The Soviet gov ernment has taken energetic meas ures to safeguard wild life, now pos sessing 480 game preseives of varied types, of which the 37 largest com prise more than 3,000,000 acres. Use Mall Tribune want ads NOW priced as low as Over 22 Million Sold that's how good it isl Let us show you why it's a better tire than most dealers offer at their highest prices. SERVICE YOUR TIRE SHOP" Main and.Pacific Highway North Bend Lady Would Be Senator GOLD BEACH, Aug. 37. (AP) InAthar MmM VM Added tO the nmnino nf indeDendent candi dates for the state legislature, Mrs. Rhea Burnnart, norm orao. Mrs. Burkhart. wife of Arthur Burk- hart. North Bend longshoreman, an nounced her senatorial candidacy at a Townsend meeting here. Her op- nnnpnt, nr. Ben R. Chandler of Marihfleld, Republican, and George Chaney or coqume, uemocmi., pnRTT.Awn Aiiit. 27. (AP) Mem bers of the Champoeg Park and State highway commissions met nere i. ntout. ti tiismiKjt niAiM for lmnrove- ment of the pioneer spot. Prelimi nary worK nas Deen aone ay rtrn. labor, but harvest season demand for workers has caused a temporary ces sation. Bees Upset TULARE, Cal. (UP) Residents of the Paige district insist they already have experienced their first "air raid." Fifty hives of bees were knocked off a truck In an automobile collision. Closing time for Too Late to Ola, slfy Ads Is 1:30 p m Artistic Sprays, Baskets and Fu neral Designs. Cactus Novelties, Blooming Plants and Ferns. Meyer Greenhouses Phone 184 Franquette at 14th SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS Made Right-Priced Right Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Lost River 3UTT3R Insist On Delicious LOOK! PATHFINDER -8I" Mm 30x3 CI $5.50 4.40-21 7.00 4.75-19 8.20 5.00-19 8.80 5.25-18 9.75 SjO-17 10.70 Other sizes in proportion C. 0. FURNAS, Prop. Phone 14