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BEFORE G. JIM CITY TONIGHTiWEATHER PERMITS ANOTHER LEADER
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OKEOOX. THURSDAY. MARCH 22 1028.
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The grand Jury seaslon, probing
e handling of urohibltlon enforce.
ent funds, continued the hearlntf
n'ltnHMiku ihlw mornlnc with no,
(kliiiB as to when u report will;
k returned. I
itliKtrlct Attnrnev Newton C. Chn-i
ty in in charge of two special
tosccutors, J. N. Johnson or
rants Pass, who hiis been con
uctine tho investigation since its
iceptlon. and D. L. KUily of Itose
utb, stuto senator from DoiiKlas
unty, who arrived Tuesday to as
st. O
It is understood that many an
les and al! phases of the district
:torney's office aro beiiw Investl
ited. It Is also understood that
1j. Crartdock of Portlnnd and
uke 8. Mays of Seattle. Wash.,
ho testified Tuesday and Wed
Bsday. were called to Kivu expert
'stlmony on handwriting.
MERGER IS FOUGHT
PORTLAND, Ore., March 22.
) Mundamus proceeding to In
llldate the proposed merger of
le Northwestern Electric com
iny and the Portland Blcctric
ower company by special elec
jn at which it Is proposed to
l submitted t6 the people on
prll 9, will be Instituted In the
iprcme court today by Clara M.
oy, through her attorneys. "Wal
r H. Glcason and Juhn C.
patch.
Gleason left this afternoon for
llem to file tho petition with
:e court, and It la expected that
hcajlng will be held at an early
Ite. The petitioner alleges that
ith election and power merger
dlnancea are void on several
oumln.
ITomen, Here Are Facts!
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The University of Oregon Hyni
phony orchestra of talented young
women and men Htudeut musiciunn
arrived here this noon from Ash
land where the organization pre
sented three concerts yesterday,
for their threrQ conceute at the
Craterlan theater ont'"hb after
noon, and the other two at 7:30
and 9 tonight. The entire party of
40 is registered at the itel Med
ford. Tliis afternoon' intlnee concert
at 3 o'clock wuh in the nature of
an educational one for school chil
dren. Tonight's concerts will be
the last ones of the four days'
spring tour of the orchestra, which
took in Hoseburg on Monday,
Grants Pass on Tuesday and Ash
land on Wednesday. The orches
tra members are traveling, by
motor bus, and part of them leave
for Eugene tonight and Jhe re
mainder will for thut citi" tomor
row. The program for tonight's con
certs includes the following num
bers: March Victory ...Ganne
Overture Mignon Thomas
Harp solos... .Doris Helen Patterson
Violincello solos iriam Little
A iolin-harp duets
Gwendolyn Hayden
Doris Helen Patterson
Andante from "Surprise
Symphony" Hayden
Selections from the "Fortune
Teller" J Herbert
Second Hungarian HhapsouV .Liszt
80 ASHLAND ELKS
HERE TONIGHT
The Elks lodge have Bcheduled
a big time for tonight at their reg
ular meet in, which will mark a
return courtesy good-will visit by
members of the Ashland lodge of
Elks, which was viBited by the Med
ford lodge recently when the offi
cers of tho local lode prcclded In
the chair offices of the sister lodge
and the entertainment, which fol
lowed, was put on by the Medford
members.
Eighty members of the Ashland
lodge will be present at the Elks
temple tonight to see their own of
ficers of their lodge put on tho
initiatory work, and will put on an
entertainment program. A large
attendance of local mombers Is ex
pected to take part 'in this big oc
casion. t)
The work of paving a number of
streets and the grading and gravel
ing of other streets, which was to
have been done late last fall but
which, because of bad weal her,
had to be abandoned and put over
until this spring, is about to get
under way again, weather permit
ting, o
George Ahrens, the Portland con
tractor who will oversee the work
for the Medford Concrete Con
struction company, which holds the
contract to pave, amounting to
about ti0.000. was expected to ur
rive In the city today or tomorrow
to resume the paving work, which
will Include the paving on the fol
lowing streets: King, Ivy, Hartlett.
CouiV and Park. The paving of
King street will be done first.
J. C. Compton, McMinnville con
tractor who holds the $30,000 con
tract for grading and graveling
streets, will start that work the
first of the next week. The fol
lowing streets are to be graded
and graveled: South Newtown,
Lincoln, West Twelfth. Western
avenue. Haven, Clark, East Jack
son. Woich, East Ninth and Ed
wards.-
Radio Program
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Mail Trlbunc-Vlrgln Station
' Mrs. Thos. Kay
Tortland, Oregon "Dr. Pierce's
A'orite Prescription is a splendid
nlc. I was run down in health,
ts Very nervous and weak had
inctlonal disturlwinces nrUl suffer
1 a great deal. 1 took Dr. Pierre's
Hvorite Prescription and It cor
tcted all my trouble, strengthened
iv nerves and made me feel just
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nd strengthen every organ in a
toman's body. I do not th in k
ntre is any olher medicine quite
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'nomas Kay. Cleveland Ave.
! Go now to your neighborhood
rug store, and obtain this womler
ul Prescription of Dr. Piej-es
p tablets or liquid: or stid J e
or trial pkg. of tablets to Dr.
Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo.
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The voire of a great country
Program I-Ylduy, March 23 4
10 afl m. to 10:30 a. m. !
Southern Oregon Electric.
10:30 to 11 a. m. M. M.
department store.
11 a. m. to 11:30 a. m.
Jacque Lennox.
11:30 to 12 noon Drophy's
jewelry store.
12:15 to. 1:15 p. m. Palmer
music house.
6:15 p. m. Medford Mail
Tribune, news items and 3
market reports.
8 to 9 p. in. Medford Kealty
board.
11 to 12 midnight Hunt's 4
Caterian theater.
For .the first time in the his
tory of tho Boy Scouts of Amer
ica, the national council meeting
will bo held on the Pacific coast.
being held In San Francisco April
9, 10 and 11. President Head,
who is oneoPthe loading bankers
of the United States, will preside,
and practically all of the sessions
will be open to the volunteer
leaders In this movement.
Governor F. B. Bal7.ar of Ne
vada will personally represent the
scouts of hts state, and several
other governors, ma y o r s nnd
other high officials will attend.
Tho New York delegation will
Include Colonel Theodore Roose
velt nnd Daniel Carter Beard,
famous outdoor men, and nlmost
all of the members of the na
tional council. ,
M. N. Hogan, president of the
Crater I,nke council, and several
of the other local men aro plan
ning on attending, and have of
fered to help any of tho interested
men to plan tht'- trip south, so
that several may have this splen
did opportunity at the lowest
possible cost.
Tstiou Honor Itoll Attracts
The American Legion honor roll
which has just been erected in the
center of the down-town business
j district is attracting great interest
J from passersby, crowds being not
ed ground It at all times of day
or night. The honor list comprises
over 450 names of ex-service men
and women who are members of
Mecrford post No. 15 and is headed
by the following caption: "U you
served in the World war your
name should be here." Additional
names will be iftlded from day to
day as old members pay their dues
and new' members Join the legion.
Tho honor roll will be illuminated
at night by a flood-light,
o The same list will be published
in the Medford Lcgftm Magazine
and the dally papers In the very
near future.
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96 RACERS LEFT
l.L'PTO.V, Arln., March 28. W)
Kd Gardner of Seattle and Seth
(ionzulra of Denver tied through
the 34. 7-mile run 111 the l.os An
gelea to New York marathon to
day, ambling from Navajo to this
point In 5 hours, 9 minutes and
30 seconds. Their elapQ'd time
for the 686 miles from I.os An
geles were: Gardner, 131:29:16;
(ionis&ca, 106:17:57. Other early
finishers included Ollio Wumtli
nen, New York, in 6 hours, 12
minutes und 30 seconds, with
elapsed time of t;0:35:02. and
I'ejer Cluvisczl of Southampton In
liours. 22 minutes and 30 sec
onds with elapsed timo of
123:17:11.
NAVAJO, Ari7... March 22. f)
Arno Suominen of Detroit ed
In elapsed time again today asJ
tho runners In the l.os Angeles to
New York marathon lined up for
a 3.1-mllo jaunt to I.upton, Ariz.
Suominen covered tho 41.8
miles from Uolbrook to Navajo
yesterday in C hours, 49 minutes
and D5 seconds, to trail Ed Gard
ner, Seattle negro by more than
eight minutes.
Andrew Pnyno of Claremore,
Okla., who relinquished tho lead
to Suominen Tuesday wYien he
suffered an nltack of t'onsllitls.
managed to retain second place
at tho end of tho 651.8-milo route
hut he rculrcd nnerly eight hours
for tho trln from Uolbrook.
Withdrawal Tuesday of Her
bert Tledoke. Hollywood, Calif.,
Harry Chcothum, l.os Angeles,
and C.lncomo Clarlzzo. Chicago,
reduced tho field to 9G.
Kalis City Local capital plans
to finance goats' milk cheese factory.
BASKETBALL TEAM
GUESTS OF COPCO
Members of Medford 'high
school's famous basketball team
nwf their popular conch, "Prink"
Callison were guests of honor at
the Copco forum luncheon today.
A large number of Cupeo employes
were present to welcome their
guests and the usual program was
dispensed with In order Jo- hear
from the boys. Horace Bromley
who acted as chairman of tho
meeting Introduced Coach Callison
and the basketball "stars" each of
whom was called on for a few re
marks, "Prink" gave some jinter
esting sidelights on the famous
battle with Washington high of
Portland and thanked the Copco
forum for their hearty support of
the local team. Jack Kerr told of
the interest nnd support which, was
evidenced In Grants Pass in behalf
of the MeAford team and other
members of the forum made brief
talks. A French-Canadian reading
by Fred lSniury was enjoyed by all
present.
The meeting adjourned at an
earlier hour than usual in order to
permit ihe high school boys to
kteturn to their studies promptly at
the beginning jf tho afternoon
session.
imrst Star "They tell mc you'll endorse any cigarette for a consideration . .
Second Star "Sure, so long as the consideration isn't that I give up my Chesterfields 1"
Kljpln Hnad crew is at work on
IaGrando-Wallowa Lako highway.
McMinnville will build a $.15,000
high school gymnasium.
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THEY'RE MILD
and yet THEY SATISFY
ItfrCETT k MYSRS TOBACCO CO.
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society of the First Methodist
church will observe Founder's day
on next Hunday evening at 7:30
in thd' ch'irch auditorium. This j
will be a public service In tho!
form of a beautiful pageant. Ap
propriate for the occasion will be
the devotions, "The Purple Can
dle," conducted by Miss Van Ness,
deaeoness. The red, green and j
purple candles will be lighted rep-
resenting prayer, personality and 4
possessions. A larKe chorus choir1
of young people will furnish the!
music, with Mrs. Jluenergardt at I
the organ. j
The spirit of missions will be
acted bv Miss Carltu Clifford, the!
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spirit of heathenism by Miss
Gladys Whltson. Mrs. W. W.
Walker will represent tho part
of auxiliary mother and Genevieve
MaGee the "friend." Other char
acters, costumed, will take promi
nent, parts portraying countries
wher the gospel is needed. Fifty;
nine years old, tho Missionary
society Is asking for an offering
of Gl cents as an I m1 en ho tfltt
f i'o m ea c h mem I m
Mrs. A. Orin tchenck f tlbcct
ing tho pageant, wh Mrs. A. H.
Hilton, the auxiliary president,
assisting. Mrs. F. K. N'ichols will
bo heard in a soprano solo.
Newherg Local pulp mill plans
to install paper making plant.
Bull
Montana
Is Coming
Windows and Doors q
OUWIKST STOCK IN mm
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SOUTIUSKN OREGON
TROWBRIDGE
LUMBER YARD
Garibaldi Frank Shininger mill
is overhauled and opened (or cut
ting aider. v
Any (ii'iififrtHt will refund your money il
PAZO OINTMENT fil to rur Itching.
Blind. Bleed inff or Frotrudinir PIIm. In
tubes with pile pipe, 76c; or In tin boxoa,
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You Are Cordially Invited
to attend our ,
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and
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Monday, march 26
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COMPLETE PLANS
FOR FISH MEET
Plana for th nnntinl banquet
.(id mcetlnts of the Btatc game
commission, to be held in Anliland,
April 11, were dineusKed und a
HChedule of cntcOalnment outlined
at a meeting of local members who
met at the l.ilhla hotel at Ashland
today.
LctterK will be sent, bearing spe
cial Invitations, to all prominent
sportsmen In the state, as well as
such notables as Governor I. j. Pat
terson, .lud5C McNary, Judge Ilean
and every newspaper editor In
'Oregon. Prior to the evening ban
iMuot and meeting In. Ashland April
11, both tho fish mi game com
missions of the state will hold
meetings In Medford.
Local sportsmen who attended
today's luncheon meeting in Ash
Isnd Included: Hort Anderson, T.
K. Danlols, Paul Scherer, Chris
Attlelh. Karl Oaddls und William
f'olemon.
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WHERE TO GO
Learn to Skate at
the Armory Rink
Lots of fun and a healthful exercise.
Ladies skate for 15 cents Friday nights.
Children's session Saturday mornings from
10 to 1215 cents. '
Skating every afternoon and evening ex
cept Tuesday.