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O GQ O o o o o o p -,o o O o 'o o o o o o o o MEDFOftT) MAIL TTTTVDTR, JJEDFOTtP, OTCF.fiOy, T.TA'ESDAY. SEPTKMnrcft' 2. .ina."' PAOE TfTtlTTj PORTLAND, Ore. Sont. 23. (A P.) The sovereign Brand IoiIri' of tho, Independent Order of Odd FcIIowh, In convention here todny voted to! penult grand lodges to give aubordl imte lodges pcriiilsslon to hold enter tainments or to receive gifts for tho use of charity and other work out side of the order. Heretofore the lodges had been unahle to contriliuto tii funds being collected in communi ties for charltuble purposes. A resolution was adopted requiring, an grand lodges nnd grand encamp ments to submit their constitutions and organic laws to tho sovereign grand lodge In order that uniform constitutions may be drawn. This afternoon delegates to tho sovereign grand lodge, nnd thousands of visiting Odd Fellows and llcbekahs took part in a parade. Oolden Rule lodge. No .78 of Crams Pass. Ore., toriay won tho third de gree In the competitive drill. With this award goes the grand prize, of fered by tho grand lodge for the best drill team attending the convention. !LD Cooking- Mrs. E. M. Wilson, Mod- ford, Angel cake, second: Mrs. O D. Krazee, Medford, while bread, first; second; six plutcB. first; Mrs. J. W. DeYoc. MeiTrcrd. cun and saucer, first; Mrs. IL v Conger. Medford, water color marine, second; Mrs. It. C). lleach. ,1 Medford, dresser scarf filet crochet ' trimmed, second; Mrs. It. CI. lteach. I Medford, bedroom lump shade, first; Mrs. H. G. Beach, Medford. pine needle basket, first; Mrs. Opal Dun ham. Medford, head, first; Mrs. (1. jW. Nellson. Medford, still life, first; Mrs. M. Montgomery. Medford, mn Irlne oil. first; Mrs. M. Montgomery, Medford, landscape oil, second; Mrs, C. A. Marshall. Medford, book ends, Mrs. C. A. Marshall, Med- Mrs. O. D. Frazee. Medford, soda ford, vases, 5. second; Mrs. C. A doughnuts first; Mrs. IS. U Moore, Marshall. Medford. candle slicks. se Oold Hill, loaf cake, second; Mrs. Qnd; Mrs. C. A. Marshall, Medford. B. L. Moore. Cold Hill, Ringer eooM tray, second; Mrs. Klla Peters, Med ics, first; Mrs. Victor Uursell, Med-' ford, landscnpe oil. first; Mrs. J. W, ford, angel cuke, first; Mrs. K. I-.jDeVoe. Modfordfc living room Inmp uucnane. .Mcuioro, urup cuumvn, snuao, tirsi; Airs. u. crawioru, .mcu first; Mrs. W. K. Ilryson. Medford, ford, beat en. view from koduk film. home made soup, second; Miss Frun-j second. ces Gallatin. Ashland, prune bread.) Floral. Mrs. R. W. Clancy, Med flrst; Miss riosllla Gallatin, Ashland, ford, largest dahlia, 'first prize. Mrs. prune bread, second; Mrs. Geo. Mar- c. J. Kenton, Modford. collection cut tin. Rogue River, wholo wheat bread,' flowers, -second prize. Mrs. G. D. Al first; Mrs. 'Goorgo Murtlri, Iloguo blni, Medford, collection cut flowers. River, 1 dozen cookies, first; Mrs. ! first.. Mrs. G. D. Alhlnl, Medford. George- Martin, Rogue River, Gra-' four vases cut flowers, second. It. C. ham broad, second; Mrs. lrono Wells, and M. M. linker, Medford. peony. Tnlent. home made soup, first; Mrs. second. R. C. and M. N. Ilaker. Med Ircno Wells, Talent, raised doughnuts, ford, decorative, first. R. C. and M. N. second; Mrs. Irene Wells. Talent. Bnker. Medford. cactus, second. It. C. whole wheat broad, second; Mrs. "d M. N. Raker. Medford. girl collec Irene Wells, Talent, oalmenl bread, tion. second. Mrs. Clarence Nyc. first; Mrs. lrono Wells, Talent, gra- Prospect, best floral basket, first. Mrs. ham bread, first: Mrs. J. U .Oskar Clarence Nye, Prospect, best display Murphy, white layer cako, first; Mrs. Rlndloll. first. Mrs. Clarence Nye. J. Oskar. Murphy.. light loaf cako. ' P. rh-Mt- lvri-H .1 i. oskas. Muntliv. disrk .....,,, loaf cuke, first; Mrs. J. L,. llurger.s Centrul Point, parkor house rolls, first;. Mrs. J. U Burger. Central Point., parker house rolls, second; Miss Dorothy Florcy, Medford, devil's ,,,,.,, j,",.. rood caKO, llltf., Airs, r.uu iwu-io, Medford, raised doughnuts, first. Cooking nnd Cunning Mrs. J. H first. Mrs asters, four vases, second. Mrs. l.udo Grieves, Prospect, decorative, three varieties, second. Mrs. S. S. Smith, Medford, largest dahlia In show, sec ond. Mrs. S. S. Smith. Medford. peony. J. H. Hindi, Medford. collection cut ' 'flowers; Mrs: K: M. Wilson. Medford. seeding -dahlias, second. Mrs. K. M. Wilson, -Meflrorn, Charles Pnlm and E. H. Nelder- royor were granted a permit by tho ford 8tl.awbcrry Junu first; Henck, Medford, .preserved IlKht B1,0.,men pt plant, first. Mrs. H. -H. cherries, first; . Mrs. J. B. Webster,, E,nal.ti Ashland, dahlias peony, five Medford, Satsumn plums,r first;. Mrs. varieties, first. Mrs. H. H. Elhnrt. Tsh lj. B. Webster, Medford,- blackberry lnml dahlias decorative, second. Mrs. Jelly, first; Mrs. J. B. Wobster, Mcdr jr. H. Elhnrt, Ashland, dahlias cactus. .Mrs. ii. nve -varieties, first. Mrs. ft. H. -Elhnrt. H. Webster. Medford. Ilium 'Preserves. Aahlnt,,) irinhllna ennnrnl eollentloti. to erect a concrete business structure first; Mrs.' J. A.1 GammlU, Modford, nu types, first. Mrs. II. H. Elhnrt. four at. the corner of 8th and Front crnbapple jelly. ;flrst; Mrs. Stewart avses any cut flowers, first. Mrs. H. Streets at an approximate cost of Porter. Medford, loganberry Jelly. If. Elhart. Ashland, single rose, sec- f2.'i00. v first; Mrs. Stewart l'orten Medford. ond. Mrs. H. H. Elhart. -Ashland. 6 The building will contain three blackberry Jelly, first; Mrs. Stewart roses In vase second. Mrs. R. W. storerooms nnd will bo 60 by CO feet porter, Medford, raspberry Jelly, Clancy, Medford, MM collection dnh- ln dimensions. It will be built upon f,.at. Mrs. D. Albinl, Medford, Straw- llns 10 varieties, first.' Mrs.' R. W. a lot purchased some time ago for berry preserves, first; Mrs. S. M. Tut- Clney.- Medford,-kost collection dnh- that purpose. Two large wooden t6i Table Rock Orchard, comblna- Has 10 varieties, first. Mrs. R. V. buildings, which were gutted by fire tn vegetables for soup, first; Mrs. Clancy, Medford, peony dahlins 3 va- last year formerly stood on tho site, s Tuttle, QTublo Rock Orchard, rieties, first. Mrs. R. W. Clancy, Med- ono bf which was a location of Scott's 8We0 com; Mrs. S. M. Tuttle, Table ford, decorutive dahlias, 3 varieties, second hand store. I Rock-Orchard, pcppois, first; Mrs. 8. first. . MrB. R. W. Clancy. Medford, r A. O. Fuller was also grnnted a M Tuttle, Table Rock Orchard, Lima ductus dahlias, 3 variotlos, first. Mabel permit to build a $3000 frame resl- h,lna flr'.t' Mis H.-M Tuttle Table Ray. Medford. Rose Caroline Testout, donee on Quince street, while A. L. Rnk oi-chai-n .strlmr beans first: ''" Mabel Ray, Medford, rose, pink ntmin was nnowetl r-permiHsjonv'i" rIlf erect' a.4-fooiri house at ,A ost ,of chard f uOO on Ashlund street, . 1 70 LB. BUCK SLAIN - IN APPLEGM rs. S. M. Tuttle. Table Hoc -Or.- 'Martnn Cochet. rt. MaberRny. cul ivi..u. . - m loctlon La France roHOa, first. MrH. w. avenue near lUh Tuttle; le i0CK oVchurd', apples, K- "ry8"nuM"1'!r,d' ,re!-? dnhliaH, second. Mrs. J. G. Rlckort, HI ,lfn .A .Unm ,l..llina 1 irnl'lnllno 0 R. , McDonald, Eagle bloomHi ',.,. Mrs. K. G. Rid.ioH, Medford, 4 vases asters, first. JamoB P. Hanson, Medford, collection rose. 4 vnses five each, first. Mrs. E. M, Tuttle, Table Hock Orchard, grapes, first; Mrs. A Point, loganberries, first: Mrs.1 A. 'R. McDonald Eagle Point, apricots, -first; Mrs. A. R. McDonald, Eagle Point, Elberta peaches, first; Mrs. Mattie w,aon , Medford, most artistic bas- Brown, Eagle Point, canned Lam bort cherries, first; Mrs. Mattie kct dahlias, first. Poultry. A. McMillan. Ashlnnd, Brown. Eagle Point, one can car-' (oj pen (Single Comb Ancnnns, first rots, first; Mrs. Henry Campbell, .jvr: McMillan, Ashland, (nuny pen) Engle Point, Bradshnw plums, first; smgio Comh Anconnfs, first. A. Mc Mrs. Henry Cumpheil, Eagle Point, Millnn, ' Ashland, Einglo Comh AnCn- silver prunes, first; Mrs. Henry mis (cock), second. A. McMillan, Ed Rhoten of 'Jacksonville and Charles Hay of Modford were two uitotiar,,! iIaoi- Vinnlera lnnf week end, bagging a forked horn and a Campbell, Engle Point, canned beef, Ashland, single Comb Anconaa, cock) flvo.nolnt lnuk In th!; Amik-k'utu re- first; Mrs. Henry Campbell, Eagle first. A. McMlllnn. Ashland, Slriglo glon , LPoInt, .yellow tomatoes, first; Mrs. Comb Ancohas (hen), first. A.' Mc- Tlie packing In of tho five-point, Henry Campbell, .Eagle Point, corn-, Million, Ashland, Single Comb Ancon welghlng 170 lbs which Ray killed, on-the-cob, first: Mrs. R. E. Carlcy, lis (pullets) first. A. McMillan, Ash over three miles' to their car from Medford, currants, first; Mrs. R. 13.' bind. Single Comb Ancortns (cocker the high ridge It was killed on, Carlcy. Medford. -raspberry. first; els) first. A. McMillan. Ashland, cock, proved to be oulto on exertion and Mrs. r. e. Carlcy, Medford six other Hose Comb Ancona. first. A. McMll " both hunters are nursing sore shout- Kinds, first; Mrs. R. E. Catley. Med- lan. Ashland, Rose Comb Ancona dec ami feet arid hnve Vowed to bag ford, dill, first; Mrs. R. E. Carley, (cockerel). First. their deef In more accessible places Medford,. beef, first; Mrs. R. E. Car- - horeafter.- OBITUARY VaiIm t" ft TV ley, Medford. string beans, first; Mrs t ..Gpt toBctner.. dance nnd good J. R. McCrncken, Medford. group of me FrldaVi Sept. 25t nrnel.urg hall, six. first; Mrs. J. I(. Mc(.'ra kcn. Com0 and iirInK a fren(i. Costs you Medford one Jnr asparagus, first; i notnnK. Good tlmo nsured. Mrs. J. H. McCracken. Medford, - .. COMMITTEE, chard, first; Mrs. E...L. Mooro, GoUr i i !"i i Hill, plum Jam. first: Mrs. B. L. OIBB8 .Tesse James Olhbs. who Mool.c 0o, mUi ,)enr preserves,1 met his death through a stabbing af-- fr!It. Mrs K . u Moore, Gold Hill, I fray Suturdny night. September 19. ' )x glasses Jcllv, firrtt: Mrs. V. Bur-I 1926. will be taken to Powers, Cro-;,, M(,afordi i,(.kberrles, first; Mrs. gon this afternoon by his father, Mr. y Bursoll. Medford, loganberries,' 8. D. Glbbs of North Bend, Oregon, first. , Mra. c, K. Williams. Modford.' for Interment. The Moose lodge of Salmon, first; Mm. E. I,. Uuchano, ' Powers will have churgo of tho (u-j Mertford, raspberry, first; Mrs. K. I neral services there. I L Duchanc, Medford, light cherries, , Mra. Cynthia Glbbs. his wife, nnd fll.Ht. Ml. Jrcno WcliSi Taient. goose-! three infant children left with Mrs. -Lorries, first; Mrs. lrono Wells. Tnl Emnllne Smith, his mother and his pnti apples, first; Mrs. Irene Wells.1 sister also accompanied tho party as.Talonli grcPn tomnto pickles, first; they drove through In a car to be ,,,-s. ,rene Wen Talent, fried chick-, in Powers for tho funernl service. en'. first; Mrs. T. W. Wright, I'hoc-1 Mr, nnd Mrs. Glbbs hnvo been nlx x bottles fruit Juice, first. I making their home near Powers. Ore-1 Art Mrs. C. J. Parker, Medford, I pon on a homestead. Mrs. fllbbs pine needle basket, second; St. Mary's tame to Medford about six weeks Acndomy. Medford, still life, first; ; ago to bo with her mother ns silo H, Mary's Academy. Medford, plnte was about to be confined. Mr. Glbbs ,sh. second; St. Mary's Academy. I was called to Medford about the first M-dford. .-ase. second- St. Marv's of September on account of the death Atadcmy, Medford, bed lump, sec of his twin daughters. ond: St. Mary's Academy. Medford. The body of Mr. Glbbs will be hiving room shade, second; St. Mary's burled beside his dnughter In 'he Academy, Medford, reception room Hayes cemetery at Towers. shade, second: Miss Emo Riddle, The Perl Funernl Home took ..Medford, mayonnaise set, first; Mrs. charge of the remains after tho in- Hm-tcnsc Burgess, Ashland, still life, (litest Tuesday -evening and made mi w. C. second; John B. Palmer. Mod- Wealthy Widow Would Wed Again "Now that my ntonmrh troublo han all disappeared- ulnro taking a cotirso of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I would even conHider Kettln? married again. I can not tell you how terribly I Buf fered before taking this irreat remedy." It Is a simple, harm less preparation .that removes tho catarrhal mucus from tho Intes tinal, truct and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, Hver nnd Intestinal ailments. Including ' appendicitis One (Ioho wlll 'cirmvlnee fir money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. on. J. . Carkln To Address Body On Normal Plans Llnn'AV. N win It h, thiiiriiinn of tbo Klamath county chamber of com merce forum commit ieo announced that tbo speaker ()f tho day for the forum luncneon Wednesday will bo lhm, John II. Catkin of Medford, who will speak on the Southern Ore Kon Normal School, which U located at AhIiIuiuI. Mr, Cnrkln Is a member of tho lowci house of the OrcKon legisla ture, as a reprcHcntatlvo from Jack son county and he is largely rc Htionslble for the $200,000 appropria tion during the last session of tho legislature to re-establish the south cm Oregon normal school at Ash land. Representative Carkin is ono of tho most prominent lawyers of the south ern part of the state, is city at torney of Medford and has repre sented his county in tho legislature for two sessions. Ho was floor leader for Speaker Denton (J. iiur dlck during the last session and was chairman of the committee on ju diciary and a member of the com mittee on legislation, roso.lutlons rules and joint rules, vetoed bills, per diem and mileage, which are tho most Important committees in tho legislature. Close friends of Mr. Carkin thru out tho. state aro urging him to bo a candidate frit spenker of tho house dining the next session which con venes in Salem in January, litL'T. Mr. On kin is most familiar with the state of Oregon, and tbo prob lems of the southern part of the stale in particular, ami bis address wil) bo lH'th interesting and instruc tive. , , . - Mrs. Carkin wilt accompany her husband. Klamath Kalis News. M'ELHOSE TALKS TO 11. K. McKlhose, commander of the American Legion Post, No. 1 5, pre sented the main address at the na- iturallzatlnn hearing held at Klamath Kails last " Monday before Judge A. S. Leavitt and 11. D. Townsend, district nittuntll'alton director of Portland. The program for the hearing won prepared by tbo Klamath Kails Legion and H. A. It. with approxi mately Gtl people present wbilo the eight applicants had their hearing. Jackson county will have a natur nli.ftilnn program at Jacksonville September ;in, when 1 0 ' applicants will be heard. Likewise tho Legion post and f). A. H. hero will put on n program. 1 n recognition of bis services in Amcticnnly.atlon work for the legion, Colonel W. 11. 1'alne of the local post has tjeon inado slivto chairman of the Airlcticanizatioti committee by .i.tbc statu, exooutive.' department, of t the leiltn. .-.-. s NOW PLAYING The Ace of Shows and Then Some .H J-. ft I " in a rip-roaring 'Jp '". 8PAT FAMILY COMEDY "WrLD PAPA" Mamie there's a girl for you! MAMIE is irresistible. She will make you laugh; she will fas cinate you, she will thrill you, sh will tug at your heart. Marion Davies most appealing role a different kinc of pictures INTERNATIONAL NEWS BERTR AND WORTMAN at the Organ FRIDAY BUCK JONES In "GOLD AND THE GIRL" funeral arrangements both here and at Powers, Oregon. MARCELL'S Free Health Lecture Draws Big Crowds At the big tent, corner Sixth and , Holly near the .postoff.ee. Marcel), the nature man. the Jiealtji evangelist Is giving free health lectures and demonstrating the merits of the rudlum ore mineral in connection with his vaudeville entertainment each night IJils week. The show and lectures are free, reserved seats are 10c, and Jt seems as If the whole of Medford Tries to get in the big tent ever? night. pMarcell is the man who lay - ivralyxed for nearly a year, but by a p miracle he came back to new life and Oealth, and he !a now preaching this gospel to others who suffer, and he -doing free missionary work among tTfe poor arid needy. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Show be gins at 7:4fi every evening this week. a Adv.16- ford, best collection of county scenes,1 flrst;:Mrs. F. V. Schcffel, Medford, six plntcs.con. pattern, second; Mra. F, W. 8cheffel, Medford, cup and saucer, con. pattern,- second; Mrs.1 K. W. Be he tf el. Medford, sugar and cream, con. pattern,--flrst; Mrs. H. It. Cornell, Grunts J 'ass, raffia basket,1 first; Mrs. H. IL Cornell, Grants Pass, vases, first; Miss Elizabeth Mc Kay, Ashland, reed basketry, first; Miss Elizabeth McKay, Medford, raf fia, second ; Mrs. Gertrude McKay, Medford, creamer and sugar, second; Mrs. Grace Holme, Medford. head, first; P. F. Close, Medford, best en. view from kodak films, first; Miss Kathleen Kstes, Medford, still life, second; Miss ozeltne Hchmltt, Med ford, landscape, second; Mrs. Vivian Norman Bartos, Medford. still life (wat( color), first; Mrs. Vivian Tlar tos, Medford, landscape (water color) first; Mrs. C. H. Putney, Ashland, vase, first; Mrs. C. H. Putney, Ash land, coll. of kodak views, first r Mrs. H. H. Elhart. Ashland, coll. of ko dak views, second; L. A. Mentzcr, Medford. coll. of county scenes, sec ond: John Connor, Medford, head, second; John Aon H or., Medford, still life, second; Mrs. Atlanta Hatehwell, best hand col. print, first; Mrs. At Inntn ffcitrhwell. Ieiit band col. print. YOU ARE A SUCCESS when you take advantage of your ability to save. A small amount saved each month will soon accumu late a large sum, and the benefits derived, in forming the saving habit are immeasurable. , JacksOn Count? fcildiftg & Ltmx Ass'n . 30 Ndrtli Central vS tkdford, efon M. KIDD, Pre o O. C DpGGS, Sec. Atty. Big Rug Sale 250 rugs to be sold this week A chance that comes once in a lifetime. 49c 98c $2.48 THAT'S THE PRICE come and take them away - BUT LISTEN! Don't monkey around if you want any rugs. Come and get them before they are all gone. Will H. Wilson The cheapest store in the west I 32 North Front Street n - . 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