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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
MEDFOftfl MAIL TRTntTX? MEDFOnT). OTCKfiOX, iffirPAY, .TrXK 10, 102.1 PAGE 'FIVE -A mmm HODDMINIS The memorial ceremony hell by the local lodges. of the I. O. O..F. at their hajji . last evening-, was one .of. the bent . that has ever been held by the orders here. The program in its entirety was , fitting and appropriate and elicited much ... favorable.; comment. A very pretty and attractive floor staging was a mrach In to the hall by the-ladies of . the Kebekah lodge, who formed at the 1 altar a gate through whioh those tak- I Ing part In the ceremonies passed. I I I FOR CHILDREN !N LOCAL PAGEAMf 0 TO BE GIVEN 23 JO 31 SI OF JULY Custody of minor children -are tho1 The Kogue River Pageant assocla mmlll ... . , fc tnA in 'n makes formal announcement In As 'the namen of deceased members were called oft a beautiful white ltly rwaa deposited lh a vase on. the altar Trqr each one.- . - ' i The opening Jituallsttc forms were delivered by A. B. Williams and Mrs. J. A. lfillard, the invocation and trib ute were rendered by S. L. Batemun, and the cloning prayer given by Mrs. T. O. Heine. u A. J. MacDonough furnished a solo and two 'selections frere given by the Odd fellows' orchestra.. - The address by. Rev. -J. B. Coan .was a wel prepared one on the theme "A Better Me nip rial i'V "The, speaker re viewed' great 'deal, o.f ancient sacred and profane history and pointed his remarks with the-moral that a memo rial -that Is engraved on the hearts of our fellow man- la- a much grander and more enduring one than that eought to be perpetuated by marble or monu ment. He-recalled -how- the great cit ies and nionumnt and pyramids of ancient tihres'' had -xrumbled and re turned to dust, the characters of their builders an4 Sponsors, lost , in oblivion, while the '.h&ulcs and. Characters of meti like, $ioaes. Christ.. Paul, Luther, WeSjley and others, for whom no -man-made memorials had be eh erected, had ?ft helr impress upon-Countless mil lions through past centuries and would contlue to do so through the ages to come.- Good deeds and noble actions count for more, than military splendor and, pompous pageantry.- ; ma thlft Irrua rt llin rlntoa fnr tha llttnl the circuit court Thursday, by cou-iannUttI pageant. As heretofore, it will pies seeking decrees. ' . j be given on the Jackson county fair Bertram V. Chapman, sued by grounds, the dates being July 29, 30 i.i i, n i , , . . .i,0 and 31. and the piece selected lor this his wife Zella Viola last winter. g M,ul.s' t ucce ...,. for divorce which was granted, asks g , Km M Andrews, for a modified decree, setting aside Stevens and HazelbHgg, who are again of alimony and return of children , cnarge of le 1)roductloni 1)roms(! tO Ills CarC. - . lon, pnn.il tholr Inrnur of IV, it a Chapman alleges that his former i and Medford people feel sure that this wife has moved with' the children ls a very moaest statement, for they to Etna Mills, Calif., where "they would not be satisfied unless all for have been neglected, and placed In mer efforts were surpassed, the care of unfit persons," and fur- They have evolved a very Ingenious ther alleges unbecoming ' conduct on pian to finance this year, one that the part of his ex-wife, with Harold does away with a cash guarantee and Shook, named as a co-respondent in yet one that will assure sufficient the original complaint It ls also funds without which it would be im- asserted that "degrading and lin- -possible to have a pageant. This plan moral letters" have passed between is simply a pledge to attend the per the two. - . ' formances, for If the producers can be William C. Curtis, who Is being sure of enough attendance, the rest sued by his wife, Lena May, filed will take care of Itself, a motion with the court, asking that "I wish you would Impress upon his wife be restrained from romov- Tribune readers." said ono of the pro ing the children from Jackson coun- lnotnrs today, "the Importance we nt ty as thoy are necessary to his tacli to this patrons' ticket scheme of ,,m,.. .lefonsn in the forthcoming ours. They may not fully understand divorce net. ; , I ,' ; I It even now, and the whole giving of tut iiuhcaiH linn jcui ican.i urnewia on whether ft gets over or not. Every where we go. everyone we see or talk to Is enthusiastic and seem to want us to succeed, but the test will come Monday when our subscription sale starts. If it goes over big, fine and dandy; If not ? "Our patrons' ticket Is really a pledge of attendance, not necessarily . . a cash one. The ticket ls $5 00 and ''The transportation committee of entitles the holder to $8.00 worth of the Chamber of Commerce has is- Boats, either four $1.50 box scats or sued the following notice to tho "1 11.00 seats. These tickets are drivers In the Crater lake caravan: , transferable, good any performance "There appears to be a slight f nd may be reserved hreo days bcloro ... j..rr.,. i. i ... the general sale. This ought to ap- h' H 1 'hey will not only be helping to assure tho production, but will be actually go on the crater lane , ,. ., nt .ii-..,.,,.. As the Oregon National . I . nrriii i,.n.,' tir-koia -iw;as.'BSf. of fee News Schilling is the only coffee rcmster who produces only quality and sells it in vaatt W'y A.nvfnt run nrwiiK" rfirarv,g ' . . r . "f ijjWUTO,, Dut Schilling produces the r best coafee exclusively because it's 4 Potest for ttt hnm .J-.m If YOU don't think it's the best coffee, your money back instantly it my store. Tbc same xuanuim on Schilling Tea, Baking Powder, Spices and Extracts. HERE IT IS! THE SUBSCRIPTION SALE OF PATRONS' 1 i TICKETS TOR THE IV TO CRATER LAKE FOR MILITARY BALL As patronesses .for the Military ball Monday evening, Jupe 22, tho follow ing ladles of tho . Greater Medford club have been chosen by. Mrs. V.B. Robinson, president. The ball: Is to be. given by-Company A in-. honor of Commanding .General Geo. ;'A.' White and -the officers of the Oregon Na tional Guard. Andrews,. Mrs. J. B., Alenderfer, O. Q., Arnspiger, Helen, Buchter, J. J., ColeM; D.,.Cannipgham. rA.B:wki. phrjMt,. rjmmeirMbbtrr-Mm-, Emll, Patton, Hamilton. Partridge. J. F Sle'etor, K. V. Smith. H. C Tou Velio, P. L.. Wold, , Erlc. WnHhor, Harry. Warner, W.- J Ulri'ch, Lewis, Cowglll, Mrs. Ralph, Crose, A. J Mrs. C M. Thomas. ' - - paragraph four (4) In the instructions sent out to. the that aro to go. on the Crater lake trip with the Oregon National Guard tomorrow. In order ..that naVB b(,en ,jla)ose( of t0 guarantee everyone may understand clearly the .. i,...!,,.. WB win discontinue the meaning of this paragraph the item sale so lt win ue wen for M wiK,i,,g should be Interpreted as follows: ' . ito take advantage of our offer to act "You aro to . bring .only, utensils quickly." to eat and drink. -with,-, your own The Rogue River Pageant assocla lunch '. for the first day'- only, and tion has established offices at 5 Soarta your own blankets. V Everything, else building, and the phone is 323-W. for eating and Bleeping ...purposes will be furnished by the National Guard." " "..jf Jr ini Miiiiiuiiii1! win jmmm iiiimimm Notice. School Dlst. No. 102 will receive bids for transporting children from said district to Medford school district fnr coming school year, lilds to be in the hands of the clerk by June 30th. Paddles From Rome to Naples. NAPLKS. lfeiyjdune l9v (A; R4 'The Canadian canoeist,. Lieutenant .George H. G.' Smytha-' arrived here School board reserves tho right to re today after paddling from Rome in Jcct any or all bids, less than five' days, thereby winning Address r - -'a wager of 10,000 lira (lens than $400 MRS. R. A. MATTHEWS, at present exchange). He recently! Clork S. Dlst. No. 102. Ijmddled Jrom Loadaar-to Adje. 19 ,v V ' - R. F. IX Not. r. ' ".' i. ... "iji" I ' 1 Saturday Special 7 -Piece Wire Kitchen Set Big Double BUI Cratericm Tonight This set consists of a Heavy Wire Dish Drainer worth the price of the set alone, White Enamel Handle Bowl Strainer, White Enamel Handle Tea Strainer, Flour Sifter, Soap Shaker, Potato. Masher, Heavy Egg Whip. A wonderful value. $1.75 values, Saturday 98c Weeks & Orr An Installment House with a Reputation ANNUAL PAGEANT WILL OPEN Monday, June 22 $5.00 for $6.00 PATRONS TICKETS PRICE $5.00 EITHER PLEDGE OR CASH What You Get flrt.OO worth of sonts, cither four $1.50 box HtmtH or six $1.00 scats. Tickets transfor ahlo, sootl for any perform aurn, can be renerved throe days before Keneral salo. $5,002 for - $6.00 THE 1925 PAGEANT WILL BE "The Spring Maid"; JACKSON COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Three Nights July 29,30,31 ' onntip DTwrD PAnri HTm a c?cjrnT a minn it Headquarters Room 5, Sparta Bldg. Ph. 323,W;i Thomaa Meighan In "Coming Through." story of the steel mines, is the 'jJunt's Crater Ian attraction for today Wnd tomorrow, dtvidlng honors with William Pox's special attraction, "Darwin Was Right." - "Coming Through" Is an adapta tion1 of Jack Bothen's novel, .'Red Rock." It is a story of the coal min ing districts of Alabama and the play was, actually filmed in locations of the coali pits of Blrglnmham and other mining center of that state. Besides Mclghan there are in the cast j LI la Lee, hfs leading woman; Johp MUtern.-.'the father; Wallace Beeryt as the superintendent of -the niinea? Lau ranee Wheat, Frank Cam- epatfjiDus WetnbUrg and Alice Know- laniT. V ''Da-rwin W!s Right" is unquestion ably., one of the real novelties of the seasoh. It is a humorous version of the Darwinian theory the evolution of man from monkey written by Ed ward'.fMoran with a -stellar cast and featuring the William ! Fox human monkeys. Ihe f Screen 5 By To Pres Agent. , Free Delivery Service Saritford & Co. ) 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 Phone 703 Free Delivery Service '"The. Tornado," Ilia 1 1 o. , J 'The Tornado," starring House Pet ers arid b. supporting cast of Ruth Clif ford. Richard TUckor, Snltz Edwards. Dick1 Sutherland and others is drawing big crowds' at the.Rlaltoi - -s -lt King Baggot had known how awe Inspiring the-sceifes, where he pent up w-aterS of the Sti Joe river In Idnho. hurlMhousahds of logs ngainst a rall-road.'trestle.-whlle a hlgh wind and veritable .'cloud rbWst wipe a logging ttfwi;6ff the 'map, wbuld-lbok on the screen perhaps he.woUld have tamed them down a bit. but ho went ahead and sought breath taking reality. "Galloping Gallagher," .a stirring, extctlrlg and thrilling western, star ring "FYed Thompson, stunt man of un usual ability, and his trained horse 'Silver King," Is scheduled for show ing at the Rlalto tomorrow matinee and night noly. Fred Thomson Is a man of forceful personality. Is world's champion all around athlete, holding the world's record for hlghost number of points scored. As a special attraction at the Rlalto theater, for tonight only, is "Buddy." a typical Alabama colored man. who styles himself "the one-man Jazz band." and ls a wandering minstrel. Buddy sings, dances and whistles, being particularly adept at the latter. Imitating the songs and thrills of birds. He also iffiiys a mouth orgnn. fnnd h gtillrtr thut has bren In his dim. ily for two generations. I.' .'I Free Delivery Service A & ' When you patronize our Deliv ery System you do not have to depend upon service that is not responsible to the store you are patronizing. We own and op erate our own Individual Deliv ery System, our employes give our seryice their entire atten tion and you will get service that will please you. We deliver the same day all orders given us before 5 o'clock p. m., you do not have to give us your order at any specific time to have it delivered. We believe you will find our service the best in Medford. Compare the service we offer you with the service you have been getting. . . Prices Quoted in This Ad Are Good Until Market Changes, Extra Fancy Bulk Coffee, lb .40 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, package 10 Jello, any flavor 10 10:Lb. Pail Pure Lard.. 2.00 Full Cream Cheese, lb .25 1-Lb. Can Hills Red Can Coffee 55 4-Lb. Can Hills Red Can Coffee- lb... 54 Lb. Can Geo. Washington Tobacco 75 2 Tins Prince Albert Tobacco.. .25 Eastern Brooms, each 40 Large Can Fancy Red Salmon 30 10-Lb. Sack Best Corn Meal :... .35 Best Seedless Raisins, lb ' .10 Best Creamery Butter, lb 44 2 Cans Fancy Iowa Sweet Corn 25 Campbell's Soup, any kind 10 Van Camp's Pork and Beans 10 25 Oz. K. C. Baking Powder........: 20 50 Oz. K. C. Baking Powder 40 Gallon Stone Jugs, each 25 10 Large Bars Fels Naptha Soap.. .. .70 10 Large Bars Royal White Soap 40 Large Package Lux .25 Large Package Renso '. 25 Full Pint Bottle Best Catsup...'. 25 Fruits, Vegetables and Produce We are large buyers of all kinds of fresh Fruits and Produce. We purchase only first grade stuff, at the market price, for which we pay you cash. We need more Strictly Fresh First Grade Eggs. When you have anything to sell see us. ' We are not merely Gro crymen, we are large buyers of your products. Compare the price we ask you to pay with the price you have been paying. r it'i t . ( Ml fru I ) n--l w I II-' 1 'if '.'.It 5791 n i r. I 'l I I I.Mrf jit hull tl 9