Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 03, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
SOCIETY
By Janet
Talent Reunion
Tuesday In Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Talent of Ash
land were hosts Tuesday afternoon
to sixteen members of their family
for a reunion at the Ashland hotel,
entertaining at dinner. Mr. Talent
Is the Ashland police chief and the
family Is well known in southern
Oregon.
Among the out-of-town guests was
Mrs. Artie Stephenson of this city.
Others Included Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Talent and son, Dewey, of Tlgard,
Ore,; Mrs. J. O, Talent and daughter,
Jeannette, of Bellview; William Pom
eroy, Sams Valley; Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Beeson and daughter, Mrs. Charles
Snyder, Los Angeles; and Mr. and
Mrs. Phil H. Stansbury and daughter,
Sherry Ann, of Ashland.
Job's Daughters
To Have New Queen
Miss Mlgnon Phlpps, queen of the
Medford Bethel of Job's Daughters,
will preside for the last time at the
meeting announced for Monday even
ing, as she is leaving soon to enter
college. Miss Janice Shreve, senior
princess, will be the new queen and
all other oincers win oe aavanceo
one step.
Because of. this, the office of mar
shal will be vacated and a new one
will be elected at Mondays session,
This wllf be the first meeting since
last spring, and all members are
particularly urged to be present.
-"-. .
Welnie Roost Is
Planned for Club
Members of the Degree of Honor
Juvenile club will be entertained Sat
urday afternoon with a wienie roast
at the home of the director, Mrs.
H. Q. Wilson, 7 Chestnut street.
Hours are from 4:30 o'clock to 0:30
o'clock.
All members are urged to be pres
ent and a cordial Invitation li ex
tended to all mothers.
Mrs. Kronn Will
Be Hostess Tuesday
Mrs. Louis Brown will entertain
next Tuesday afternoon, having as
her guests members of the Sunny
Slaters circle of tho First Presbyte
rian church with luncheon planned
for 1 o'clock at her home. 737 West
Jackson street.
Members are requested to bring
sandwiches and service. Current
events from all present will be part
of the afternoon's program.
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Under the bargain day rates the
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year at a cost of about a cent day.
RADIO RIGHTS SOLD
ON YALE GRID GAMES
NEW YORK, Sept. . (ft The
question of commercialisation of col
lege football cracked open along a
pew channel today with Yale unt
TenOty's action In selling the radio
Tights to Its home games for 1030.
The contract was announced last
night by an official of a Newark sta
tion (WOlt). It gave an oil company
exclusive rights to put Yale's home
games on the sir, and named the New
ark station and a New England net
work as the outlets.
Reliable reports said the oil com
pany paid KJO.WO for the broadcast
ing privilege
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i Visitors Arrive
At Hengtson Home
Visitors In Medford are Mrs. Ewald
Frasse of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs.
Oscar Pearson of Chicago. 111., who
arrived Saturday evening by train to
spend a fortnight visiting relatives
and friends here.
They are daughters of Mrs. Oscar
Bengtson and are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Bengtson. Among
those entertaining for the visitors
la Mrs. Lyle Wilcox, who was hostess
at luncheon today at her home.
Other affairs are being arranged by
friends of the visitors.
Club Postpones
Meeting Tonight
Those In charge of arrangements
announced today that the meeting
of the Medford Garden club, previ
ously scheduled for this evening, has
been postponed until next Thursday
because of conflicts In dates.
Tentative plans are being made for
an outdoor picnic supper at that
time, providing favorable weather!
prevails. Otherwise the session will
convene at the Hotel Medford. Mrs.
Fred Cummlngs will have charge df
the program.
Definite details will be announced
later.
O. 8. C. Mothers to
Hn tor tain Htudcnts
Ladles of the Oregon State Moth
ers' club will entertain Informally at
the home of Mrs, Ralph Woodford,
530 South Holly street, Friday even-,
lng from 7 o'clock to 8 o'clock.
The club members will receive as
guests students of Oregon State col-'
lege- and those who plan to enter
the college this fall, as well as moth
ers of all students. The affair Is
planned as a method of acquainting
the students and mothers with each
other, a development which It Is felt
may add much to college years.
Various social affaire are arranged
by the club throughout the year,
concentrating on the vacation periods
when the students are at home.
.Miss Sparrow
Hark From South
Returning on the Shasta this morn
tng was Miss Harriet Sparrow, who
has been vacationing In the south
for about three weeks. She has been
the guest of Miss Carllna Sheridan
at the Sheridan ranch near Santa
Barbara.
Miss Sheridan ta known here, hav
ing visited Miss Sparrow at Klrtland
farm several times.
IS FILED BY STATE IN
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Mtacklng the Jobless Insurance law.
Krause was also the signer of the
I'fridnvlt In thin en so,
Purucker and co-plaintiffs In their
fult contended thattthe law caused
them loss of business due to the re
quirement they be registered with the
commission, which thoy could not be
cause they emnloyed nn Insufficient
number of workers.
The supreme court has the power
vo appoint a new Judge to hear the
taae,
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TirEDFOTTO "NfAH;
PLACES PRICE ON
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Sunday morning yunflght at Horse
reek In which two peace officers
;iid a vacationer were killed; heard
n eyewitness account of the fight;
end then returned a verdict that
'Cputy Sheriff Martin Lange, Con
t table Joseph Clark, and Fred Sea
lirn, former naval officer, were fa
tally shot In the pack "by John and
Coke Brlte, with intent to commit
murder."
C. C. Baker, who testified he and
Seaborn had an encounter with the
Brltes, told of the fight which flared
suddenly when they returned with
officers and a warrant for the Brltes'
i treat.
Numerous report? that the brothers
aad been seen hav been heard. Last,
night a man was picked up by a possa
r.ear Weed and held for several hours
in the belief he was John Brlte. He
rucceeded In proving his Identity,
however.and was released on ordera
cC Sheriff W. G. Chandler.
The sheriff said the Brlte brothers
could live on garni In the mountains
until snow flies, needing only flour,
salt and coffee from the "outside."
Rumors continued today to drift
out of Siskiyou tounty, relative to
the fugitive triple slayera, John Brlte
end his brother Coke, but there Is
no definite Information regarding
their whereabouts. Sheriff tiyd I
Drown said today.
"AU we know auout the Brlte boys
1 that they are somewhere In the
3 sklyous," the she iff said this morn
ing. "There have been rumors and
rumors, by telephone and In person,
end none of them ore worth the
preath It takes to apeak them"
Wednesday, a sensational rumor
was In circulation that the brother
vere preparing to surrender, as their
n. other Implored, and another repoit
nas the slayers were being sheltered
fcy relatives living In the Applegate.
'J he Brltes have no relatives in this
section, other than their parenta, who
live In Siskiyou co-jnty near the scene
t. the crime.
The sheriff said most of the ru
mors emanated from Yreka, but a
number of sou t hoi n Oregon points
contributed their quota.
Three points In the Applegate are
still under guard by poasemen In
charge of Deputy Sheriff Herb Moore.
A number of Applegate residents and
the forest service are assisting.
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Big Applegate
BIO APPLEGATE, Sept. 3. (Bpl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mee and daugh
ters, Barbara and Beverly, left by mo
tor Thursday for Seattle, where they
will spend two weeks with Mrs. Mee's
mother.
Upper Applegate graugs Is sponsor
In a dance In their new hall Mon
TRTBUYE, MTDFORD,
day, September 7. Sylvia's orchestra
from Jacksonville has been engaged,
and a large crowd ts expected for the
first of the fall grange activities.
Newton Hasklns is confined to his
bed for a few days as a result of a
fall which caused minor rib and mus
cle Injuries. Although 87 years of age,
Mr. Hasklns was enjoying a camping
trip to Clnnlbar springs when the
accident occurred. He was accom
panied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Hasklns and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd McKee and family.
Miss Gertrude Dunnlngton of Jack
sonville la spending several days as
a guest of her brother, Cliff Dun
nlngton on Little Applegate.
With the busy summer season near
tng a close, local women are looking
forward to club activities again. The
first meeting of the Applegate home
extension unit ts scheduled for Wed
nesday, September 16. Mabel C. Mack,
home demonstration agent, will con
duct the meeting on "Understanding
Ourselves," a self-analysis study. The
first meeting also will be a rally day,
and each member will bring a guest
Meeting opens at 1 :30 p. m. The
Little Applegate sewing club, meet
ing once a montb during the summer,
will meet at the home of Mrs. James
Buckley Wednesday. September 9. The
Rueh sewing circle will meet vnis
week to complete preparation of the
school building for opening of school
Mrs. Ivan McDonough and two
daughters, Irene and Lillian, have
moved to Medford, where the girls
will enter school In the second and
fourth grades.
Jack Peebler has returned to his
home at Rueh. having closed out hla
second hand store at Medford for the
present.
Mrs, John Per noli will return this
week-end from Salem, where she has
spent several day as a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Collins.
Jack and Corlls Carter of Saratoga,
Cel., were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Taylor.
Ed Ravenor of Long Beach Is a
guest here of his brother, Charles
Ravenor.
Miss Jessie Smith will leave the
last of the month for San Bernardino,
where she will attend business col
lege. She will remain with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Smith,
Charles Bumsn of Wlldervllle and
nephew, Herman Buman of Encinltas,
Cal., spent last week at Clnnlbar
Springs in the Slnklyous. The eldf
Mr. Buman Is a former resident of
Rueh.
At a meeting of the Little Apple-
gate stock men held at the Frank
Cameron home Sunday, plans were
made for construction of a cabin In
the Siskiyou cattle range at Jack's
Flit. Work of transporting material
to the location began this week, and
Charles Hamilton, Rueh corpentcr,
will be employed to build tho house.
For those stockmen residing In tho
adjacent section, Little Applegate, the
cabin will supplant the cattle camp
In Silver Fork.
A number of local friends of Mrs.
Edward Pease of Medford, formerly
Leora Culy of this .community, were
Invited to the home of Mrs. Wallace
Hanklns recently for a miscellaneous
shower honoring Mrs. Pease, a recent
bride, dames and presentation of the
gift occupied the afternoon at the
close of which refreshment wore
served. Mr. and Mrs. Pease also were
honored with a dancing party at the
Upper Applegate grange hall at which
time they were presented with a gift
CffiEGON. THURSDAY.
from the grange. Mrs. Pease will as
sume her duties as teacher at the
Agate school shortly.
Frank Knutzen Is a patient at the
Community hospital at Medford,
where he underwent an appendicitis
operation last week.
Mrs. Nancy Bachelder of Portland
U a guest here at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Cantrall.
Miss Bertlna Elmore will leave soon
for the north, having accepted a posi
tion as teacher in a grade school
near The Dalles. Miss Elmore taught
at Kerby last year.
Mrs. Fred Dorn left late last month
for San Francisco, where she Is em
ployed In a cafe by Cecil Norton, for
mer owner of Davey Jones' Locker at
Medford. Mrs. Dorn had been em
ployed In Medford by Mr. Norton for
some time.
Mrs. Ervln Lewis and son. Bob are
employed In the fruit Industry at
Medford.
One hundred twenty-five pickers
aro employed at present at the Ctute
hop yards, where harvest la in full
swing. The yield is said to be good.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole King have return
ed to Rueh to make their home, hav
ing been at Medford for a short time.
George Codding, district attorney
from Medford, addressed the Apple
gate grange at their regular meet
ing Friday. Much valuable Informa
tion was given In hla talk on making
wills and the method of choosing
Jurors.
William Fruit has returned to his
home here, having been a patient at
the Community hospital at Medford
for several weeks as a result of an in
fected hand.
Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh Is receiving
congratulations In her new role as
great grandmother. A daughter,
Doreen, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Trultt Cantrall of Medford August
20. Mr. Cantrall Is a grandson of Mrs.
Saltmarsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armprlest or
Medford were visiting friends here
this week.
Mrs. Robert Fletcher, who expected
to return to her home this week after
spending a month with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurmond at
Atascadero, Cal., will remain In the
south indefinitely, according to a
telegram. Her father Is seriously 111.
Mrs. James Buckley went to Med
ford recently to be with her sister,
Mrst Herbert Hannah of Jacksonville,
who has been critically 111 at the
Sacred Heart hospital for two weeks.
A Portland specialist was summoned
for her lost week.
Shrine Stated Session
Gy Hillah Temple meets at
Mason' c nan, Asniana,
Friday evening. Sept. 4,
in stated session. Rou
tine business, reports
Imperial Council session. Light re-
: eshmontjs after meeting,
GEO. w. HJLL1S, Potentate.
H. E. DETHICK, Recorder.
Tonsils Excised Marlyn Perry of
Etgle Point and Mrs. J. T. Neff of
bll Bennett street underwent oper
oilons for the removal of their ton
Ells at the Osteopathic hospital to
cay, Mrs. Mux Desabedo was to leave
he hospital this evening with her
tsby son for her heme In Ashland.
ROSEBURO. OreTsept. 3. (AP)
A 50 -foot plunge In an airplane
brought Lawrence O. Simpson noth
ing more than a wrenched ankle and
minor cut and bruises. The plane
fell as Simpson was taking off,
SEPTEMBER 3, 1936;
S LEAD ATTACK
T
OF
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by savage machine fun Are from
Intrenched socialists.
It was several minutes before gov
eminent riflemen spotted the Moor
ish soldiers who carried rifles strap
ped to their backs and a grenade
clutched in each hand.
Anarchists were In charge of the
desperate ogvernment defenses, and
until the Moors were thrown against
them they were able to block the
rebel advance.
Soon after the advance started the j
rebels opened fire on the first houses I
with trench mortars. I
Armored cars moved slowly forward I
sweeping the road with heavy ma-!
chine gun fire. ' I
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BIO APPLEGATE, Sept. 3. fSpl.)
Schools of the Applegate are In
readiness for opening Monday, Sep
tember 7th, with the following staff
of teachers: Thompson creek, Mrs.
Katherine Denzer from Phoenix;
Applegate, Miss Mary Beatty of Ash
land and Wm, Ludwlg; Rueh. Mrs.
Opal Mooter of Savage creek; Union
town. Miss Allene Inlow of Ashland;
Little Applegate, Miss Lulu Metzgar of
Jacksonville; Beaver creek, Mrs. Wal
lace Hasklns of the community; Wat-
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PORT ORPORD, Ore., Sept. 3.
(AP) Recent light rains and fog
materially reduced the fire hazard In
the coast area and benefited ranches
to a marked extent, the fire warden's
office said today.
In striking out 16 St. Louis Browns
In hla major league debut. Bob Feller.
Cleveland 17;year-old hurler. lost only
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