MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNEi MEDFORD, OREGON. MOXPAY. MAY 23. 1938.
PAGE THREI'.
Society
By Clara
Mrs. A. J. Hanby
New President of
Wednesday Club
Wednesday study club held their
recent meeting at the home of Mrs
W. E. Crews on South Oakdale ave
nue. At 1:00 o'clock luncheon was en
Joyed with members being placed at
small tables whlcb were gayly ap
pointed with varied colored chin
and glassware. Spring flowers com
pleted the attractive arrangement.
Mrs. Crews was assisted In serving
by the members of the good time
committee, Mrs. J. G. Love. Mrs. M.
M. Morris, Mrs. B. S. Webster, Mrs.
B. N. Warner and Mrs. H. a. Wort
man. As this session was the closing
one of the year, reports of all com
mittees were presented. Mrs. C. A
Meeker, retiring president, was un
able to attend but sent a letter of
appreciation thanking the members
or their splendid cooperation during
her two years of presidency.
This organization recently observed
Its 30th anniversary and each year
it .iaa been the custom of the club
to g've to some civic enterprise a
form cX contribution. This year the
club Is presenting a week's vacation
to some member of the Girl Scouts
to be spent at their summer camp
at Lake of the Woods.
The following officers were electee
for the next year: president, Mrs.
A. J. Hanby: vice-president, Mrs. N.
T. Hodges, secretary: Mrs. M. M. Mor
ris, and treasurer, Mrs. M. L. Offord.
Mrs. Aldrich Guest
At Carpenter Home
Mm. W. W. Aldrich of Indlo. Cal.,
arrived on this morning's train to
spend some time visiting here.
Mrs. Aldrich. a former Medford
resident. Is always a popular guest
In the city and her presence means
many social entertalnmenta.
During her stay, the Caltfornlan
will be the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter at their Veri
tas Orchard home.
Alaska Resident
Visits In City
A recent arrival In Medford from
Nome, Alaska. Is Mrs. J. S. Kood who
Is the guest of her grandmother,
Mrs. T. J. Kenney at her home on
Bennett street.
Mrs. Rood Is well known in Med
ford. having visited here frequently
over a period of years.
Active Wives To
Have Bridge Party
Active wives will convene Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock for dessert
bridge at the home of Mrs. L. L.
Sanders. 30 Richmond avenue.
Co-hostesses for the affair are:
Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Paul Meyers
and Mrs. Earl Sims.
Why
Mr. Everest,
did YOU
start all this?
EVERYBODY knows about
Edison Watt Marconi.
Almost nobody knows about
Hiram B. Everest the man
who made possible this modern
world its dynamos, its engines,
its industry. One forgotten man
invented the wheel. This one
made wheels really turn.
His mighty yet unsung career
had many a strange quirk. In
deed, his success was due to
failure. From petroleum he de
rived a substitute for animal,
vegetable and fish oils used in
processing leather only to dis
cover that some earlier bird
held the patents.
.
So Everest forgot about
leather and thought upon ma
chinery. He produced a residue
from kerosene which would re
place tallow in the cylinders of
chuffing, pot-chimneyed loco
motives. The smartest mechanical men
backed away from the devel
opment of the age. Nobody
said "Hiram, maybe you've
got something there." Nobody
would take a chance on a new
fangled oil when even little
children knew fat was the
thing which protected machin
ery against friction.
But Hiram B. Everest kept
on and so have his succes
sors. Between them they have
achieved something advanced
lubrication without which
most other inventions would
still be stuck in the tallow-dip
age. They've put the world on
wheels ana wheels on the
world.
Standard Oil Company
of California
and Clubs
Mary Davis
Mrs. Armstrong
Elected Regent at
D.A.R. Meeting
Crater Lake chapter, Daughters of
th Ama-1.an Rjkvnlllt.lnn. held a
most enjoyable meeting Saturday at
the home of Mrs Sherman L. Divine
on Ross Court.
Un M SV w. Sntlver and Mrs. H.
E. Armstrong, delegates to the receni
district conference, gave lnteresun?
nnArii nn tha hiislness transacted
at the conference. Mrs. B. G. Harding,
past state regent of Oregon, also at
tended the meeting ana aaaea great-
i n .Mm iw.rju and enlovment of
the event. Crater Lake chapter was
designated a the next nosiess lor
the conference.
Mrs. c. M. Hum reported attending
tha exercises for the recognition of
young voters recently held at th.'
i.hl.-J ftlnt-mal fthAnl. A beSUtiftll
flag exercise conducted by the Elks
club of Ashland and an aaaress ay
Irving Vlnlng were the high lights
of the program. ,
Chapter officers and chairman of
committees presented their annual
reports. Of special Interest to the
members waa the report by the reg
istrar, Mrs. J. H. toenran, 01 i"
vtmnliitlnn of the records of the
Snedlcor family of this city, from
1637 up to the present date, i-opres
of this record were sent to Wasti-
lnuton to the national library ana
also to the state library.
Election of officers for the com
ma vo.r resulted as follows: regent,
Mrs. H. E. Armstrong; vice-regent,
Mrs. Bert B. Lowry: recording sec
retary: Mrs. E. H. Hurd; correspond
ing secretary. Mrs. P. J. Newman.
treasurer, Mrs. O. Q. D'AlDini; reg
istrar. Mrs. J. H. Cochran: Chaplin
Mm Sherman L. Divine: historian
Miss Sara Van Meter: directors. Mrs
B. G. Harding. Mrs. M. J. Norris
and Mrs. R. E. Green
Mr Prank Bull was Introduced and
gave a very Interesting talk on immi
gration and the dangers to our na
tion should these laws be made more
liberal.
Dr. Divine spoke briefly on tne
banter nf the Sons of the
American Revolution now being
formed and asked tne assistance 01
the Daughters in obtaining new
members.
Mrs. Divine was assisted by Mrs
Lowry. Mrs. Harding acd Mrs. W. W
d unit in the delicti tful social hour
which followed the business session
Rotarians Enjoy
Dinner Dance ,
Saturday Evening
nt the most enjoyable
ho vear. thirty couples
of Rotarians participated in a din
ner dance at tne uu
Ashland Friday evening.
wnmBn nf Krttarv aave the affair
for their husbands. Mrs. Ernest Gll-
strap, retiring president, presiaea
as hotess during the evening.
.,.t, en loved throughout
the affair, with occasional interrup
tions when election returns . were
given. Robertson's orchestra furnish
ed the music.
rvmmlttM In nharze of the pleas
ant entertainment were Mrs. George
Henselman, chairman; Mrs. iiomn
Wright. Mrs. Qeoree Jail. Mrs. Emer
son Merrick, Mrs. John Doerr, Jr.,
and Mrs. A. P. Butler.
Week End Guests
At Pankey Home
Week-end guests In Medford at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Pankey on Apple street were Mr.
Pankey's sisters, Mrs. Albert Stewart
of Portland and Mrs. Robert Slmlng-
ton of Dunsmulr. Calif.
Both visitors arrived by train here
Friday and departed Sunday evening.
The main purpose of their visit was
to be with the Pankey's daughter,
Shirley, on her eleventh birthday.
Miss Pankey, who has been ill for
the past several weeks, was pleas
antly surprised by her aunt's arrival
and delighted that they could be
here on her birthday.
BPW to Complete
Conference Plans
Business and Professional Women's
club will meet Tuesday evening at
8:00 o'clock at the Girls' Commun
ity club house for a very Important
session.
Mrs. C. M. Hurd is In charge of
the meeting and the theme wilt be,
"What We Get For Our Money." ,
Mr. Frank Hull will present a talk
on Immigration.
Members will complete plans for
the convention to be held In Mc
Minnvllle June 10. 11 and IS.
All members are requested to be
present at this session.
Artists Arrive
For Concert
Arriving In Medford this afternoon
by motorcar were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Spauldtng and Miss trls Gray.
Mrs. Spauldlng. better known as
Josephine Albert Spauldlng. merzo
soprano. accompanied by Miss Gray
will present a concert this evening at
8:16 o'clock In the Baldwin olsno
ahoppe. under the auspices of the
Medford Munlc club.
Following the concert, an Informal
reception will be enjoyed at 'he
ahoppe. honoring the artists.
Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng are home
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Allister at their home on Capitol H'H
Degree of Honor
Enjoys Program
Degree of Honor club was enter
tamed Thursday evening at tte
lodge rooms with a very enjoyable
program. AccordlDn numbers were
heard by Adabee Seller, piano sole
by Lewis Parker and several well re-
rlvH re.rilnff. rw fnltnwert hv
luncheon. I
Thnv In hin:e of the evening j
xere Matilda t!t:!rh. Zllta De. :
Bessie Hubler and Emma Muchciore. '
Mrs. R. Driver "
Selected Head
Of Garden Club
At a special session held Saturday
morning at the Hotel Medford, main
bers of the Medford Garden oiub
elected Mrs. Raymond Driver pres.
Ident. Mrs. Driver, known throughout
the valley for her beautiful gardn
and knowledge of flowers and plants
will hold the office which Miss Jat-e
Snedlcor has most ably filled for the
past two years.
Mrs. P. Q. Thayer and Mrs. How
ard Bawden were chosen as alter
nates to attend the state conference
to be held In Marsh field June 2 and
3.
Following the special meeting for
election, the Iris show was opened for
exhibit. Thla waa a most successful
event and very well attended.
The Garden club la at present com
pleting plana for Garden Day which
Is scheduled foT Wednesday of tills
week. This event Is being anticipated
as the leading affair on the week's
calendar.
Delphians Session
Final of Season
Beta chapter of Delphian chapter
will hold Its final meeting of the sea
son Thursday morning at 3:30 o'
clock at the home of Mrs. O. A. Eden,
IS Myrtle street.
Of special interest will be the con
tinuation of the study of American
dramatists under the supervision of
Mrs. Jonas Wold.
Individual topics will be heard
from Mrs. H. L. Brown. Mrs. Olen
Arnsplger and Mrs. H. M. Welshaar.
Mrs. T. E. Knackstedt will review
the play, "Our Town."
PEO To Convene
Wednesday
Chapter AA of PEO has changed
the location of Its Wednesday meet
ing. The organization will convene st
the home of Mrs. J. F. Fllegel on Col
lege Hill at 2 o'clock.
Pythian Sisters
Meet Tonight
Pythian sisters will convene this
evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. William Swartz. 40 Berkeley
Way.
Calendar
.Monday
8:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters, home
Mrs. William 8wartss, 40 Berkley Way.
8:15 p. m. Joaephlne Albert
Spauldlng concert, Baldwin Piano
shoppe.
Tuesday
2:00 p. m. Baptist auxiliary, home
Mrs. W. D. Roberts, 1011 West 10th
street,
3:30 p. m. St. Ann's Altar society.
Parish hall. South Oakdale avenue.
7:30 p. m. Active Wives, home
Mrs. L. L, Sandera, 29 Richmond
avenue.
8:00 p. m. B.P.W., Girls' Com
munity club house.
8:15 p. m. David Williams piano
recital, Baldwin Piano ahoppe.
BIRTHS
Twin sons were born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald P.hatr, of 906 West
Tenth street, this morning at Com
munity hospital. The first boy ar
rived at 12:46 o'clock this morning
and tipped the scales at 5 pounds
93,i ounces. The second young man.
arriving at 1:03 weighed in at 6
pounds, 7i ounces, Mother and sons
were reported doing nicely.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ham
ilton, 405 Maple Park drive, a boy,
weighing 6 pounds, M4 ounces at
Community hospital, st 9:34 p. m.
May 22.
4 .
Veto Water District
MARSHPIELD, May 23.-HV-The
voters rejected almost two to one a
proposal to establish a Marsh field -North
Bend municipal water district
to purchase the Peoples Water and
Gas company. The measure failed to
carry In any one of the 13 affected
precincts,
4
llal clock East
SALEM. May 23. (AP) R. H. Bal
dock, state highway engineer, will
leave for Chicago tonight to attend a
meeting with the special committee
on administrative design policies of
the American Association of State
Highway Officials.
The Caribbean aea covers an area
of about 7.600 square miles.
Phone 542 We'U haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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as prizes. Open to ownem of
any make of car. Complete In
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rhflpman-Cooksey Motor Co,
32 South Bartlett St., or at
any Hudson dealer's showroom,
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Your rhance U at food as
anybody's.
LEGISLATIVE RESULTS
SALEM. May 23. (AP) The fol
lowing Is a, list of successful can
didates for the nomination In legla
latlve, district attorney, and circuit
court contests:
Republican senators:
First district. Marlon county, two
to nomlnste Ronald E. Jones. Doug
las McKay.
Second district, unn county, mi,
to nominate Joel C. Booth.
ThiM riistrtct. Lane county, one
to nominate H. C. Wheeler.
Fourth district, Lane and unn
counties, one to nominate Carl
Child!.
sith district. Jackson county, one
to nominateGeorge W. Dunn.
Ninth district, Benton and Polk
counties, one to nominate Dean H.
Walker.
Tenth district. Yamhill county, one
to nominate W. E. Burke.
ivAiHh Ht.trlct. Clackamas county
one to nomlnste Howard C. Belton.
Thirteenth district, Multnomah
county, unexpired two-year term, one
to nominate Lowell u. ragei.
Thirteenth district, Multnomah
county four-year term, one to r.om-
mate Joe E. Dunne.
Fourteen district. Clackamas. Col
umbia and Uluitnomah counties, one
to nominate Harry Renin.
iMfi.Anih Hi.trirt. ciatson county.
one to nominate F M. Francisco-
vtch.
Nineteenth district. Morrow, Uma
tilla and Union counties, one to
nominate Rex Ellis.
Twentieth district, umauua coun
ty, one to nominate J. A. Best.
....n,.,ti.irH Hut.rint. Baker coun
ty, one to nominate no candidate.
Republican representatives:
First district. Clatsop county, one
to nominate Clarence E. Ash.
second district. Columbia county,
one to nominate no candidate.
Third district, 'Tillamook county,
one to nominate A. J. Swett.
Fourth district, Washington coun
ty, two to nominate H. P. Hesse
Earl E. lusher.
Fifth district, Multnomah county,
13 to nominate C. C. Bradley, C. C.
Chapman, Prank Delch. Robert E.
n,ni... Rrthort S. Farrell. Jr.. John
H. Hall, Frank H. Hilton. Frank J
Lonergan, John B. McCourt, Loe A
McKenna, Clay 8. Morse, Stanhope
S. Pier, Harvey Wells.
Sixth district, Clatsop and Mult
nomah counties, one to nominate
Walter E. Hempstead. Jr.
Seventh district, Clackamas coun
ty, three to nominate R. E. Cher
rick, H. H. Chlndgren, J. 8. Green
wood. Eighth district. Yamhill county,
two to nominate Eugene E. Marsh.
W. R. Osborne.
Ninth district. Lincoln county, one
to nominate L. D. Nash.
Tenth district, Polk county, one to
nominate L. D. Thomas.
Eleventh district, Benton county,
one to nominate A. Rennle.
Twelfth district, Marlon county,
four to nominate Oeorge R. Duncan,
Walter Fuhrer, Hannah Martin, John
F. Steelhammer.
Thirteenth district. Linn county,
two to nominate Hector MacPher
son. O. A. Sandner.
Fourteenth district. Lane county,
three to nominate Truman A. Case.
William H. Dale. Earl H. Hill.
Fifteenth district, Douglaa county,
two to nominate Olenn R. Riddle.
Bernard A. Young.
sixteenth district. Coos county,
one to nominate no candidate.
Seventeenth district, i;oos anu
Curry counties, one to nominate
Henry Dolge. Jr.
Eighteenth district, Josephine
county, one to nominate Ed. W
Hughes.
Nineteenth district, Jackson coun
ty, two to nominate William M. Mc
Allister. Earl T. Newbry.
Twentieth district. Hood River
county, one to nominate Jack
Clarke.
Twpntv-flrst district. Wasco county.
one to nominate Malcolm W. Wil
kinson.
Twenty-second district, Gilliam.
Morrow, Sherman and Wheeler coun
ties, two to nominate E. R. Fatland,
QUes L, Grrnch.
Twenty-third district, Umatilla
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Economy dining car meals. Wt and 15c Tray Food Service,
low cost rail and Pullman farei all these features save you
money when you travel Southern Pacific He.-t are typical
example 21-day round trip fares: f Tourist
Round trip Roundtrip
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Los Angeles 30.70 34.50
Giach fsrei ire good In coaches and reclining chair can.
Tourin fares good in touriil Pullmans, plus berth charge.
Southern Pacific
F. H. MOHRIS. laent. phone 31
county, two to nominate Alfred
Cunha, Carl Engdahl.
Twenty-fourth district. Onion coun
ty, one to nominate Tom Ruckman.
Twenty-fifth district. Wallowa
county, one to nominate C. T.
Hockett.
Twenty-sixth district. Crook and
Jefferson counties, one to nominate
Howard W. Turner.
Twenty-seventh dlst., Baker county.
one to nominate No candidate.
Twenty-eighth district, Deschutes
county, one to nominate Oeorge K.
Altken.
Twenty-ninth district. ' Deschutes
and Lake counties, one to nominate
-Burt Snyder.
Thirtieth district. Grant and Har
ney counties, one to nominate S.
W. Klmberllng.
Thirty-first district. Malheur coun
ty, one to nominate V. B. Staples.
Thirty -second district, Klamath
county, two to nominate Frank Ira
White, no other candidate.
Republican district attorneys:
Benton county, Fred McHenry:
Curry county, one to nominate, Her
bert R. Dewart, Grant J. Williams,
Raymond Wood: Ollllam county, G.
R. Parker: Klamath county. Arden
C. Blackmer; Lake county Charles
Combs: Linn county, Harlow L. Weln-
rlck; Malheur county. Max 8. Tag
gart: Multnomah county. Jamea R.
Bain: Polk county, no candidate;
Wallowa county, one to nominate,
Robert V. Chrlsman, George H. Mil
ler. Democratic senators:
First district. Marlon county, two
to nominate T, A; Llvealey, H. O.
White.
Second district. Linn county, one
to nominate Cortls D. Springer.
Third district, Lane county, one to
nominate F. D. Petsold.
Fourth district, Lane and Linn
counties, one to nominate J. A.
Liwrenson.
Sixth district. Jackson county, one
to nominate Moore Hamilton.
Ninth district, Benton and Polk
counties, one to nominate J. N. Mc
Fadden. Tenth district. Yamhill county, one
to nomlnate Alfred J. French.
Twelfth district. Clackamaa county,
one to nominate Byron G. Carney.
Thirteenth district, Multnomah
county, unexpired two-year term, one
to nominate Thomas R. Mahoney.
Thirteenth district, Multnomah
county, four-year term, one to nom
inate Ashby C. Dickson,
Fourteenth district. Clackamas, Co
lumbia and Multnomah counties, one
to nominate Russell Hogsn.
Fifteenth district, Clatsop county,
one to nominate No candidate.
Nineteenth district, Morrow, Uma
tilla and Union counties, one . to
nominate Wllford W. 8lrrlne.
Twentieth district, Umatilla coun
ty, one to nominate Jack B. Allen.
Twenty-third district. Baker coun
ty, one to nominate W. H. Strayer.
Democratic representatives:
First district. Clatrop county, one
to nominate Manley J. Wilson.
Second district, Columbia county,
one to nominate J. D. Perry.
Third district, Tillamook county,
one to nominate Jack R. Caulflald.
Fourth district, Washington coun
ty, two to nomlnate Richard O.
Scott, R. L. Antrim.
Fifth district Multnomah county,
thirteen to nominate 8. Eugene Al
len. James A. Cranna, Mike M. De
clcco. David C. Epps, George W.
Frlede, Ina A. Hatchell, Archie K.
Hlggs. Charles H. Leach, Cleone M.
Nelson, Thomas F. Wold, Ellis W.
Barnes, Phil Brady, Delbert A, Nor
ton. Sixth district, Clackamas and Mult
nomah counties, one to nominate
Viva Anderson.
Seventh district, Clackamas coun
ty, three to nominate James W.
Eckersley: Matt C. Olover, ' E. w.
Klrkpatrlck.
Eighth district, Yamhill county,
two to nominate Wallace 8. Larkln,
no other candidate.
Ninth district, Lincoln oouny, one
to nominate J. T, Mahoney.
Tenth district. Polk county, one o
nominate Harry Stone, Jr.
Eleventh district, Benton county
one to nominate no candidate.
Twelfth district, Marlon county,
four to nominate Cora H. Cooter,
O. H. Lipps, Q. ,W. Potte, Bessie U
Richards.
Thirteenth district. Linn county,
two to nominate Fred B. Harrison.
T. W. Munyan.
Fourteenth district, Lane county,
three to nominate H. J. Cox, Ralph
P Laird, Ethan Newman.
Fifteenth dt strict. Douglas county
two to nominate no candidates.
Sixteenth district. Coos county,
one to nominate J. H. McCloakey
Seventeenth district. Coos and
Curry counties, one to nominate
Roy B- Carter.
Eighteenth district. Josephin"
county, one to nominate W. H.
Miller. . !
Nineteenth district, Jackson coun
ty, two to nominate no candidates.
Twentieth district Hood River
county, one to nominate Mrs. Wil
liam Munroe.
Twenty-ftrsc district, ' Wasco coun
ty. one to nominate no candidates.
Twenty-second district, QUI lain.
Morrow, Sherman and Wheeler coun
ties, two to nominate no candidates
Twenty-third . district, . Umatilla
county, two to' nominate Eva M.
Nelson, no other candidate.
Twenty-fourth district, Union
county, one to nominate Vernon D.
Bull. - . "
Twenty-fifth district, Wallowa
county, one to nominate no can
didate. Twenty-sixth district, Crook and
Jefferson counties, one to nominate
W. J. Stebblnr.
Twenty-sevpjth district, Baker
county, one to nominate A. S.
Grant.
Twenty-eighth district, Deschutes
county, om to nominate Virgil H
Lang try.
Twenty-ninth district, ' Deschutes
and Lake counties, one to nominate
O. W. B. Jennings,
Thirtieth district, Or ant and Har
ney counties, one to nominate Wil
liam J. Baldwin.
Thirty-first district, Malheur coun
ty, two to nominate Harry D. Bol
ty, one to nominate no candidate
Thirty-second district, Klamath
county, two to nominate Harry D.
Bol v In, Henry Semon.
Thirty-third district, Clatsop and
Columbia counties, one to nominate
Blanche H. Pickering. - ' - 1
Democratic district attorneys:
Benton county, no candidate; Cur
ry county. Jay 8. Moltzner; Gilliam
county, no candidate; Jefferson coun
ty, Boyd R. Overhulse; Klamatr
county, Don P. Hamlin; Lake coun
ty, O. C Olbbs; Linn county, J. K
Weatherford, Jr.; Malheur county
M. A. Biggs; Multnomah county.
John A. Jeffrey; Polk county, Bruce
Spauldlng; Wallowa, county, M. K-tth
Wilson. .
Circuit court Judges:1
Fifth district, Clackamas county
one to nominate Earl G. Latourette
'Tenth district, Union and Wallowa
counties, one to nominate -3. A
Burleigh, R. J. Green.
Twelfth district, Polk' and Yam
hill counties, one to nominate Her
man E. Lafky, Arlle O. Walker:
TYPEWRITERS, Blerma. 116 . H.
Central, Phone 382.
Only 466 of the 7,000 Islands In
the Philippine group have an area
of one square mile or more.
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Sandwiches
Must Be
ROLLO TO SERVE
17 YEARS IN PEN
Ronald Rollo, 39. alias John Zwick.
self styled soldier of fortune end
Chinese war aerial macnlne gunner,
was sentenced to serve 17 and one
half yeara In state prison this morn
ing by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton.
The court ruled the sentences should
run one after the other.
Rolulo entered a plea of guilty to
seven burglaries in Medford homes,
and received two and one.hatf years
sentences on each count. He also
admitted a burglary In Portland, and
one In Klamath Falls.
Before sentence was passed, Rollo
told the court, "I don't know why I
did It."
Rollo will be taken to the peniten
tiary at Salem tomorrow.
GEORGE MATNEY
TAKEN BY DEATH
Oeorge Washington Matney, native
of the Applegate, died thla morning
at his home in Coqullle. He was as
yeara old.
Mr. Matney lived for many years In
the Applegate valley. Prom there he
moved to Grants Pass and left there
a few yeara ago to take up residence
In Coqullle. He waa born In the Ap
plegate on October 3, 1873.
Funeral services are to be held at
the graveside In the Missouri Flat
cemetery near Applegato at 3:30 p. m.
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FRESH
Soft, delicately flavored, freshly baked that's the kind of bread
to use for your picnic sandwiches. It should be scientifically
baked to Just the right texture Just the right golden brown
crust 1 That's why you should ask your food store for
Triple
and
Deluxe Loaves
Becks
BAKERY
Wednesday. The funeral procession
will leave Hall's Chanel In Grants
Paas at 3:30.
Mr. Matney I, survived by his wife;
a son. Ralph Matney, Grant Paas;
three step-sons. Ray Barrow, Medford,
Floyd Barrow. Weatwood, Calif., and
Wllullam Barrow, Coqullle; two step
daughters, Mrs. A. U Purse. Bugene.
and Mrs. S. P. Long. Medford: fin
brothers, Jeff Matney, Dunsmulr,
Calif., William and John Matney.
Ruch. Ike Matney, Grant, Paaa, and
Frank Matney, Burns; and five alstera
Miss Nana Matney, Miss Mattle Mat
ney and Mrs. Harry Loflnnd. Medford.
Mra. Charles Hamilton. Ruch, and
Mrs, Anna Capple, Provolt.
Dead Broke
PORTLAND. May 33. &) The elt
tgens can decide for themselves
whether the city Is economical or Juat
plain broke. Burglara entered tha li
cense bureau yesterday but dldnt
find a penny.
MOTHERS and
DADS
If you are eoncerned about the
children's posture, take advan
tage of the summer months to
have It corrected. Twenty-(Ire
years of experience assures yon
of expert efficiency,
NISSEN
HEALTH INSTITUTE
IS Geneva Street
has the approval of the medi
cal profession. Phone tS3 for
free consultation.
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