fEDFOTlD MAIL TRTBTjyE, fETWORD, OTEflOX, MOND'AY, AUGUST "0, 1A37.
PXOB THREE
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By Janet Wray Smith
Miss Swigart to
Be Married In
Palo Alto Sept, 4
Ot much interest to Medford
friends is announcement of the com
ing marriage of Miss Jean Swigert,
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl A.
Swigert of Loa Angeles to lioyd
Brown,
The wedding will be solemnized
next Saturday In Palo Alto, Calif.,
where Miss Swigert'a sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Ayres, reside.
The young couple wilt leave Im
mediately after the wedding for Mel
bourne, Australia, where they will
make their home. Mr, Brown is an
aviation engineer with the Common
wealth Aviation corporation.
The Swigerts were formerly resi
dents or Med ford and have a wide
circle of friends in the city. They
have been living in the south for the
past three years. Miss Swigert has
been residing in Portland since leav
ing Medford.
Four Clubs to
Meet Together
Members of the Ashland Past Ma
trons club of Alpha chapter, O. B. S.,
will be hostesses to past matrons of
the Medford, Central Point and Jack
sonville chapters tomorrow evening.
Guests and hostesses will be enter
tained at a picnic supper at the Ash
land home of Mrs. H. M. McNalr. In
formal diversion is being planned to
follow dinner.
Time is set for 4 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon.
Group Home After
Northern Vacation
Returning home this week-end
were Mrs. Lena Ames and three
daughters. Misses Eleanor and Lucile
Ames and Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer.
The four have been vacationing in
the north for the past two weeks,
going to British Columbia and nu
merous other scenic sections of the
northwest. They made stops at vari
ous resorts en route.
Association Has
Saturday Picnic
Gathering at the Jackson Hot
Springs, a large group of Southern
Oregon Art assoiation members were
entertained with swimming and out
door recreation Saturday evening. A
picnic supper was served during the
evening.
HIKING BECOMING
POPULAR PAST1E
AT OREGON CAVES
OREGON CAVES. Spl.) Already
recognized for ite underground beau
ty, this national monument is coming
Into its own as a "hiker's paradise,"
report Ranger Max Carter here on
summer assignment,
Nine miles of trails emanate from
the Oregon Caves chateau area
through thick forests still carpeted
with wild flowers. On the summit
of Mt. Elijah, four miles by trail
from the chateau, & large snowdrift
still lingers, but at ite edges spring
flowers are blooming.
Not far from Mt. Elijah in a small
valley are the Bigelow lakes, covered
with Wocus or pond lilies now la the
midst of early blooms. When m full
bloom, the flowers transform the sur
face of the water into a solid mass
of yellow with a slightly green back
ground where broad flat leaves are
visible behind the blossoms. Near the
lakes are found tall larkspur, Indian
paintbrush. Prince's pine, wild col
umbine, bleeding hearts, butterbalU,
phlox, star flowers and many others.
Oregon caves hiking is made more
Interesting by the presence of wild
life in the surrounding woods, Moun
tain grouse are frequently seen. Oc
casionally In pairs they stalk down
trails in front of hikers, almost ob
livious of the proximity of human
beings. Deer eye hikers inquisitively,
and seem almost without fear until
frightened by movements they fail
to understand. Here and there bob
cat tracks are perceived. Always pres
ent are pine squirrels, chipmunks and
golden -mantled squirrels.
MECHANICAL MOLE
IS LATEST GADGET
WASHINGTON.!? Gangway for
the mechanical mole.
It's a gadget developed by the soil
conservation service to save hillside
soil from erosion.
The thing slits the sod along
hillside, burrows a neat gash be
neath, and, zipper like, close the
mulling gash. But when it is all
stitched up, the lower level on the
hillside somehow is. higher than the
upper level, and
Aw, well, write the soil conserva
tion eerrjee. They can tell you all
about it.
Closing time for Too Late to
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
PEACHES
Clings Now Ready
HALES and ELBERTAS LATER
MORROW ORCHARD
1 mils Northeast Medford, Turn East
Across Bear Creek on McAndrewi Road
and then North,
Phone 1524-L
Two Beturs to
Valley Homes
Home again after a summer away
are Mrs. J, Sanford Richardson of
Beall Lane and Mrs. H. a. Fleischer
of Central Point.
The two have spent the summer
in Seattle, Wn, attending the Univer
sity of Washington summer school
and visiting friends and relatives In
northern cities. While away, Mrs.
Richardson was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Glee son and children of
Tacoma, Wn., former resident of the
valley. Mrs. Gleason was formerly
Ethelyn Davis of Central Point.
In Olympia, she visited with former
Medford residents, Mrs. W. Fay and
daughter, Gertrude Springer,
Two Vacation
In California
Among valley residents vacationing
away are Mrs. Kenneth Beebe of
Central Point and Mrs. L, 3. Moon
of Ashland.
The two left by motor for a three
weeks trip through California via
the coast route. They plan to stop in
Los Angeles, where Mrs. Beebe will
be the guest of her sister, Mrs, Fred
erick H. Budrow, formerly Doris
Kindle of this city.
Waits Return
To Home Here
Returning home the latter part of
last week were Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson
Walt and daughter, Mary Virginia.
The three have been residing In
Seattle, Wn., a large part of the
summer, where Mr. Wait attended
summer classes at the University of
Washington. They made stops at
numerous cities and resort spots both
going and coming.
Week-end Guests
At Owens Home
Visiting here over the week-end
were Mrs. Roy Wimber and daughter,
Florence, of Astoria,
The two were house guests of
Major and Mrs, George R. Owens and
family while here. The visitors were
en route to their home after a stay
In California.
Mrs. Davis to
Visit In South
Leaving for the south last evening
by train was Mrs. Russell Davis, who
plans a vacation visit in California.
Mrs. Davis will go to Hollywood,
where she wilt be the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Isobel Stuart, and her sis
ter, Miss Anna Mae Fuson, and other
friends and relatives.
She will be away about two weeks.
GERMANS HELPED
BY ITALY'S QUEEN
KASSBU Grmany. ypj rto the
Initiative of Queen Siena of Itaiy,
Germany owes ita firrt hospital tor
special treatment of inflammation of
the brain (encephalitis) recently
opened here.
Queen Elena had been told by her
daxightar Giovanna, queen of Bul
garia, of a cure discovered by a
Bulgarian herbalist. She had clinics
opened in Rome, Milan and Turin.
A visit to her elder daughter Ma
faida, who Uvea here as the wife of
the provincial governor, Prince Philip
of Hesse, resulted in two German
experts Jielng sent to Italy to stud;
the" remedy. The new clinic, named
for Elena, is to get medicinal sup
plies free from Italy until Germany
can produce them.
Leaky Lumber Ship
Tries Run To Port
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. AP)
The leaking coastwise lumber schoon
er. Port Orford, left its overnight
haven at Sheiter Cove for a 168
mile run to this port today coast
guard headquarters reported.
Accompanying the crippled vessel,
which carries a crew of 28, was the
coast guard cutter, Shawnee.
The Port Or ford sprang leaks late
yesterday afternoon when she was
12 miles from Sheiter Cove. She was
en route from Port Orford with
1,000,000 feet of lumber.
Closing time for too Late, to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p. m.
THE OTHER WOMAN LIVES
JUST AROUND THE CORNER
IT may seem unrv&wmabie, but
most mm cannot understand why
woman who is luualiy happy
and loving houid have recurring
periods when her whole character
wmi changed. Il cannot appro
date the distress, the discomfort
that aii women must endure. Ifn
com not know wii&t It ti (o do
housework with an aching back
and fsHinat enenrr. Aii he dow
know ti that other woman eeera
more cheerful by comparison.
Are you such a three-quarter
wifft?
Ioc't let the ordrals that all
women face cauws you avoidably
discomfort or endanger your home.
Do a o many wim women have
try Lydi g. P Ink ham Vcrje
tahie Compound.
For thrrv gmiftratlons wie wom
an has told another how to go
"smiiinR ihmugn" with Lydis B.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
H helps Nature (one up tfm
tm, thus irawminir the discom
fort from the functional disorders
which women mun endure la the
thfwe ordri of Uf: i. Turning
from girlhood to womanhood, 3.
Prf-paring for motlwhood, 8. Ap
proaching "middle a."
Don't be a three-quarter wife,
take LVD! A K. PINKHAM'S
V KV, ET A B US COM PO UK D and
Go "SmiUnff Through "
AMERICAN VESSEL
ON MERCY ERRAND
80MBERSTARGET
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tended bis "most profound sympathy
to Americas authorities for the
bombing, and aaid his government
"is prepared to accept full respon
sibility; to make full redress."
Both Chinese and Japanese rushed
troops to the Paoshan-Lotten-Kaitlns
line northwest of Shanghai for an
expected major battle along the
wedge-shaped front Japanese have
driven Into Chinese territory.
The battle may determine Shang
hai's fate.
Chinese were evacuating from oth
er areas to strengthen their forces
along the critical line and meet Ja
pan's first major offensive.
' It was estimated Japan will pit
from 90,000 to 100.000 of her best
troops and bluejackets against an es
timated half million Chinese regu
lars. Whan r poo Barred
The barrier which Chinese recently
built across the Whang poo river op
posite the French concession was ex
pected to play a vital part in the
conflict. It t prevents Japanese war
ships from operating in areas south
of Shanghai.
It was the second time since Shang
hai hostilities started that Americans
were killed or wounded on shipboard.
On Aug. 30, a sailor was killed and
I? were wounded when a shell struck
the U. S. S. Augusta flagship of the
Asiatic fleet. Other Dollar liners, too,
have been under Sino-Japanese cross
fire. The incident came just as Sir
Hughe Montgomery Knatehbuil-Hu-gesson,
Britain's ambassador to China,
was reported recovering somewhat
from bullet wounds suffered when a
Japanese plane machine-gunned his
car Thursday.
Japs Ponder Reply
In Tokyo, the Japanese govern
ment pondered its reply to Britain's
demand for a full apology for the
attack.
Soviet Russia concluded a non
aggression pact with the Chinese gov
ernment, and Japanese officials at
Shanghai declared they believed the
treaty contained "secret military
clauses" under which China would
receive aid from her Soviet neighbor.
On the warfront itself, Japan gird
ed for a general offensive against Chi
nese troops about Shanghai by mass
ing land and naval forces for a drive
on defense lines,
Bombs and shells again fell sear
the international area.
SEARCH "IS CONDUCTED
FOR MISSING CCC BOY
CCC men of Camp Orleans on the
lower Klamath rived today conducted
& widespread search for Clark W,
Leonard, 30, enrollee of BS0 Page
street. Ban Francisco, who has been
missing since Saturday,
It was feared that Leonard had
drowned but there was no positive
evidence to support this belief. The
youth left camp Saturday afternoon
to go swimming in the Klamath river.
No trace of him has been seen since,
district CCC headquarters were in
formed Mrs. W. Melton of San Francisco
is listed on his personal record as his
allottee.
Ose Mali Frlbune want ads.
ALL
Al a COOLED
CALIFORNIA!
THERE'S NO REASON to put up with flim
sier heat when you travel. Every single car,
regularly assigned our trains to California and
the East U air-conditioned. Inside an air-con.
ditioned car it's always Springtime. The air
you breathe is delightfully cool and clean and
fresh. Even at our very lowest fares you'll
enjoy air-conditioned comfort all the way.
Here are example fares to:
Qnt wdf Ketmdtrlp
BAN FRANCISCO ... $ 8.42 $15.20
LOS ANGELES .... 16.15 28.70
Good in coache and thtir can. A ho In tourit:
sleeping caff, plus smtll berth charge. Fares good in
iiindird Pullminf tost a little mor.
Southern Pacific
r. n. mnnt, s.m. rnon, u
Dyer Hears Death Verdict
Albert Oyer. 32-year-oid former school crowing guard, is shown at
the moment when a Los Angeles jury convicted him of first degree mur
der for the at tatfc -slaying of three little Ingiewood girls, ftehind him
is Iepy Sheriff Cecil I.tif-kln.
EAGLES TO SPONSOR
DANCE ON THY
Crater Lake aerie of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles will hold a dance for
members and prospective members
in the Medford armory Thursday
night. It was announced today by
Fred Powell, president.
There will be no admission charge,
paid-up membership cards to serve as
tickets, Mr. Powell said. Prospective
members must be accompanied by
members, he added. The dance will
launch the Eagles social season for
the winter. Les Price's orchestra will
piay.
Prior to the dance a brief meeting
will be held at 8 o'clock witb the
initiation of a class of 15 candidates
the principal business. The drill
team In full uniform will assist in
the ceremony.
Demonstration At
Leonard Electric
Miss ilelen Kelson, factory demon
strator for Easy Ironers, will be at
the Leonard Electric company, local
Easy dealer, tomorrow end Wednes
day, according to Morris Leonard.
Miss Nelson will show how simple
it is to iron with the new "feather
touch" controls found only In the
full automatic Easy models,
Morris Leonard has received word
of a price advance on the model 5B
Easy washer. The old price will con
tinue in effect until September 1,
Mr, Leonard said.
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BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goff
of 725 North Oak street, a boy weigh
ing six pounds and eight ounces. In
Sacred Heart hospital August 33.
Mother and baby are reported as
getting along nicely.
TRAINS
TO
THOMAS CRITICIZES
MARTIN DAM STAND
BONNEVILLE, Aug. SO, (AP) The
power league of Oregon established
its goal today to provide public dis
tribution of Bonneville power to all
farms, homes and industries at the
lowest possible rates.
Three hundred persons from all
sections of the state attended a
picnic at Eagle Creek park yester
day to discuss a program of public
ownersmp of county and municipal
distribution systems.
Charles M, Thomas, former state
utilities commissioner, criticised Gov
ernor Charles Martin for his Bonne
ville stand charging that he "sold
the New Deal down the river."
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Kate Test Funeral
Tuesday Afternoon
Funeral services will be held in the
Perl chapel at 3:30 tomorrow after
noon for Kate May Chapman Test
who died in her home on Thomas
road last Monday morning.
The Rev. E. F. McFarland of Phoe
nix will conduct the last rites. In
terment will take place In the Siski
you Memorial park.
Price Advances Sept.
On the New 3-Zone Turblator
EASY WASHERS
J jzONE 'gt n& C
I zone 1 v
2 V- Mmml
4 ZONE -A ' I
1 lT"3-Z0NE WASHING rTfA
Buy Now at
THE OLD PRICE
$5 Down; Terms in Reason
Miss Helen Nelson
Factory Demonstrator
will be is our store
Tuesday and Wednesday
Aug. 31 and Sept. 1
for a pecial
EASY inONER
DEMONSTRATION
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO.
STORE OPEN
FOR BUSINESS If)
MAIN ST, LOCATION
The M. M. department store today
opened for business In Its new loca
tion at 330-333 East Mam street, AU
stork was .moved from its previous
location at Sixth street and Central
avenue yesterday, without the loss of
one day, and Charles S. Adair, man
ager. Invites all resident of southern
Oregon to inspect the new store, one
of the most beautifully appointed In
the city.
The present location U being leased
from Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer and
Clarence Meeker, owners of the two
buildings whose ground floors were
combined to make way for the strict
ly modem MM. department store.
Intensive remodeling work on the
present location waa started Jul? 6
and Is completed except for the base
ment, which will be utilized as a
selling space in the near future.
Of special interest to women shop
pera and visitors at the new store
is the ladles lounge 6n the baicony.
which is modernly furnished with
chrome chairs, writing desks, a com
fortable davenport, telephone and
rest room.
All fixtures are new and up-to-date
and are mahogany trimmed in gum
wood. The floor is maple. Display
cases, counters and Benches are all
new and of the latest design. The
entire store is air-conditioned.
A huge Island display window at
the entrance and strictly modem
show windows at either side of the
double entrance makes the store
front one of the most beautiful In
southern Oregon. Black tile below
the show windows adds to the gen
ersJ beauty of the store front.
Wide aisles and excellent lighting
Inside, and convenient location of
alV departments, makes shopping a
pleasure at the new store.
RUFFLED RUSSIANS
objected to what they ienned
spreading of aatl Communist
propaganda by Japanese Am
bassador ShigemJisn, stove.
Ose Mall Pribune want ads.
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FRANKENSTEINin class,
thla transparent mas whose
bones and internal organs are
viewed through his akin was
built in Germany and is now oo
display in New York,
Major" name BttrtMtttaed
SALEM. Aug. 30. (fif Clothing,
jewelry and other articles valued at
about asoo wen taken by a burglar
who entered the home of Mayjr V.
E. Kuhs last sight vhiie the family
waa away. Articles taken w a fur
coat, lur cape, pair of ear-ring, two
Hit of clottws, ats overcoat, suit
caw. traveling has. and a fvoH?r.
WHEN VISITING
TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT LET US
SHOW YOU THESE
FAMOUS COATS
Bo u cle
Tweeds!
They're taking the town
by storm . . . Exeiusiw,
NEW
Sports Coats
$27-50
Made of Souele Twiei
Lined with Ce!ores
Mode to fit every woman's budget They're the
pick of the seaion . , , fraud for college girta
and perfect for their mothers and iter with
Celartese Linings guaranteed to lost the life of
the coot.
M.G3. DEPT. STORE
New Location - 220-222 Eat Main
NEXT TO LAMPORT
7 AUTO DEATHS LWD
10 RDM, HGH SPEED
CRAIG. Oalo. Auj. SC. A esEess1
paf llated today ft tmek-sttiomsisiia
eoDMos nsea killed anes ptoses
aa do Us "excesin high speed tstS
mtoxieatisB Is the pirtT.
The victims, six sr.en and a wognas,
era fcoirlbiy mangled mists th llgirt
sedas In which they were r.dir.g frnrt
a dance bit a heavlljr touted imek.
Two of tSse TicUtna wr rtdsng 05
the ruaslngtxxfg at the car.
The cab or ts truck was denud
tohed, but tfcs truck drtser, Faal
Oracle?, and his com par.; or!. Balpn
Baxter, both ot WaMen, escaped rt-.
ous Injury,
PRIVATE ARMS MAKERS
HIT BY V.F.W. LEADER
BUFFALO, H. T, Aug, SO, (m ai
Uonsi Commander Bernard w Kr
ney opened the Veterans of Pore 3
Wsfs ssth annua! encampment today
wits a recommendation thst the UT. t
ed States "federaStoe" its arms in
dustry. , -
Adjutant-Genera! ft, B. Han&y, It
at Kanaa City, Ma. tepaned thtt tht
rational V. r, W, "Baddy Peppy"
le last May netted nearly tasm
Ha Mid more than tgmteo of tha
cloth fiowera had bees sold.
delicate flavor last
Schilling
"yanitla
PUHE '
Jk insist om oeuetous
Lost River
BUTTER
AND MAM A MILS
OUR NEW READY-
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