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rEDFORP fXTTj" TRTBTTNE'NfKDFO'RD, ORFiPX, FRIDAY, :VPmf 27, 102Rr ulistic Work"; M. Thermopylue No. 5 I'hkk euve u tulk on fit to i)i Kniuhis '. Gaston of of Giants "Whui Hent f lyihi;is is FOR NEXT DISTRICT i The BDUthi'i n Oregon district convpnlinn of tht KniRhis of ' I'ythinj va held in the Knights of Iythi:is hall in'.Metlford yoiumday ! with ' (arse delegations present from llosebui'R. Grunts 1'uss, Mod fnrd, Ashland and Klamath Falls. This district 1h known as district ; Xn. 5 in the Riand domain of The convention was rullm! tn or-'i r at 3 :' p. m. hy JXstrfci 1 nity Grand ("liatU'Pllnr H. C. 1 i o ! h no titter which V tt e ; ra n d tliJiiu'Mor Stanton lEowcll of lira nl I'ass was fominlly present e.l. Georfje Ware of Alpha No. 47 of nosF.tntiK rad a paper on "Hllti- sup- ... - ... ' "' 'out with ike stars! the I'yihian .ihiiw Oi d-r": I. A Huberts of Ashland. No. U7 ot Ashluiul. was next, on "How m ot New Menihei-rt and K.-en Them"; (irund Vice rhuncellor Unwell was then called upon and spolie on "The Importance 0r tM( itilualistie Woik." This wu fol lowed hy u discuslon on the dif ferent MilJects. At o'clock the I'yihian Sisters htrven one ot their lamous per.-. The convention reconvened at ... p. ni. Ktarttng off with the election of officers. K. F. ttobin son of Medfmd was elected trea surer and I-;. K. Winiherly of IUise ; burp, secretary. Kost-huiK wna .selected as the mevUiiK place for ( the fail convention. Chancellor Commander Clareo j K. Jaqua of Talisman lodge then ; presented Medford K paper- on 'How Ki Increase Lodue Atten- dance." A delegation was present ! from Klumaih Fulls, hut through .sonio niihundtMstandinif their pa pir was not presented. The, following were then elected to judge the ritualistic contest: KniKhis .lacunae. Strong. Williams Hornbrook and others who were present from other jurisdictions. There were 3 4 past chance Hora and one past Ki'iind chancellor present . Talisman lodgf of Med r'ord had the largest number pre eut. while Alpha lodn' of Kose burg was second. Uoyal Vizier Carl Fichtner of the 1. O. K. K-. announced the next monthly business meeting will he held in Medford Saturday, May 6 and that many new things am promised that will bo of spe cial interest to all lokies. All present then retired to the hamiuel room where tlic I'ythian Sisters again had a feed ready. SPECIAL AIDES TO PERMANENT CAMP! GRAND JURY QUIZ FOR ASHLAND Y. WJ " COMPLETE LABORS AT LAKE 0' WOODS' Radio Program KMED - Stall Trlbuno-Vlrtin Station How- j 111 n a o a cr y E3 WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER cAi.ri TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD u D a a n i minis, Pittt-jicer. (lavlord. ton, i-arKor and. Woods. , ' I'onteMtants in ihe paso rank 'were: M. ('. Gaston representing - Grants I'ass; W. It. Radke repre senting Klamath Falls; Win. Dow dn representini; Ilosehurn; I'at "imn reprcseniinK Ashlund; K. W. Jiuiun representing Medford. Two separate contests were con dueted in two separate parls in the KiiiKiu rank. Contestants in the .first eontest: Jasper Henneit, i Klamath Kails: U. K. HHkrs. Ash land; James Stewart. Medford. In the second were J. C. Householder. Rosehurff; K. K. Oore, Medftird; iS. H. lladke, Klamath Kalis; A. T. 'Wndi'rwnod, (IrantN- i'ass: J. H. Saunders. Ashland. i K. 1C. Winihfrly. the new secre tary, then look charge of his of- ;fice and read a letter from Crand I Keeper of Records and Seal Walter CMeaMin of Portland who was junahle to he present. I he judKes then returned and announced the following winners: Pne rank, Wm. liowden of Rose lmiB first: K. W. Jaiua of Medford second. First contest in kniRhts rank, James Stewart of Medford Isl; Jasper Henneit of Klamath Kails second. Second eontest in knight rank. K. K. Core of Med ford first; J. ilouehnlder of Kosehurg second. CIraud Vice Chancellui Howell then gave a very Tniilsht. 6:15 p. in.s 1Medfofd Mall 4 TYihune. S p. m. Chamber nf; (om- nterce llniuiuet. (.'ourtesy . of Medford Realty Hoard. 11 to 12 p. m. Muni's lra- terian Theatre. Saiurday. April '-!H. to U a. . m. People h 4- Klectrie Store. to 12 m. P.eehe & Kin- die. 12:15 to 1:15 p. in. YVith- mi Music Co, Cria p. in. J Trihune, ; 1 . ; 'Indicating 'that the grand jury has entirely rompleied its special iuvcstigatioib of the county prohi bitum fund, which resulted in Ihe return of It larceny indictments against District Attorney Newton l I'haney. Attorneys J. N. Johns ton and U. I. Kddy nnoimcrd in oiien court tliis week that their duties before the jury were ended and that they would' not appear here ayain until the opening of the tnial May H unless special matters in regard lo the trial should de velop. The grand jury investigation here delayed the Josephine county court term for two weeks unl Judge t. M. Thomas and ASHLAXD, April Jti perma nent Y camp at the Lake of the Woods Is assured. Word was fiiven out Thursday after the local Y. M. i A. secretury, V. P. Walter; O. P. Carson, chairman of the boys' woik committee, and K. (I. Harlan, secretary of the Chamber of Com merce, conferred with Hugh Kan kin, fed era I loreat supervisor ut Medford. Tive or ten acres will bo secured aUmj; the waterfront and will be developed throimh a period of years. The camp will be under Y. M. C. A. supervision during the va cation period, but tbo camp will ho open to other organizations us well. Mis ' ''m,tal,l' tlw boys' camps und the ''Mttsiin, iourt reporter, will return ' to Josephine county next week and 1 will be engaged In court business $" ; there for sometime, according to present indications. i In circuit co ur i here today, the ! case of the Little Applegate Iiu f 1 proveiueiit company vs. Munsell, ! el al. was ln-foie the court on a ' preliminary hearing concerning irrigation rights on the Little An- Medford- Mail Kj ,,ieKat,. 'pjs ( Jse jrt u ,.,,nisl be- , tween land owners on the old I "Calluuher ditch," and the court granted a temporary injunction. ; " , . The case was set down for final - a raiuo rcciiai ol kiiikvis h"im i James Stevens' vocal studio will be broadcast over K.MK1. the Mail Tribune-Virgin slat ion Monday night from eight o'clock to nine. An imposing array of loenl talent. i including many of the leading business und professional men and bearing. Social Notes and Meetings women in the city .will be heard t ! during inc. npur, aim me program i promises to be of unusual interest, j In addition to the individual sin- ; gers. tho high school girls" quartet j will put . U some novelty musical i sitints. rne ioursome consists oi , nosl i;iiow .Mae usoti, iietty janes, .Miiurea Lawrence ami laicme , ,. , . n ''wn. clothing, ftc Now (Uher well known singers on the j nmiK,.clenning jH here, program are: .mis. Koyai iieim, i t I0 "Thrift Shop, .Mrs. kuui iteeu. .Mrs. i ior The Thrift Shop Is pulling on n sale of shoes. hese shoes are u discontinued line, donated to the shop through the kindness of the M. M. Department store. We also have a large number of children Camp l ire (Ibis will occupy ihe ( permanent camp this coming seu , snn. It. W. Prico and nr. Wendell of I Portland arrived in Ashland Weil-I nesday evening ami will spend a ' few days hero attending to bust-! nesii and visiting with friends. j A minstrel show will he given by the men students of the South-j ern Oregon Normal school Tuesday s evening. May S, at 8 o'clock. The j minstrel is given chieNy for the ) fun in presenting tho show, llow-j ever, u small char-;o will bo made l to urovldti for some small expenses. ' The miicriniumeiit is given under the direction of Mrs. It. W. Mr-1 Neal. A general invitation is given j to the public. i Albert Johnson, aged father oft Mrs. Jennie Gilbert, and Mrs. (!. O. i Van Naltii, is seriously ill al hid ! home on Walnut street, am) little j hope Is entertained for his recov- , fry. j County field day will bo held at 1 the county fair grounds May !i. Kdna Isaacs, Mrs. Miss KMow May Helen Kdmiston: Ferebee. (ieorge Stanton Johnyon. W. V, Isaacs, Porter J. interest- I Xeff, Paul Scherer. (ieorge Mad- McKlhoso. Mrs. Ale Siarrow, Wilson. Miss Messrs. Merlon Hreyton I-Vench is to act ny. mana ger of lliH meet, and will be as- I uiutikd lie Hi'liiiiliinl nik'iil of Hi.. Bargains in men'H suits. I ',,,,., Unlnt onhnillo overcoats and hats, women's coats. ...... ,.,,, ftllie,imnn iof Asl lund visited in Medford Wed- iiesday und attended the luncheon Kiveu by tho service clubs and tho children'? don't forg''l llundles will may deliver. ; Don'i cafe. forget t he place, over ilex ing talk as did L. ( Jaquette of jdnx and Harold Corliss. Jo Oswald has returned from tho Lake of tho Woods und reports three feet of snow in the forests ly- SCVA. Kij;. KaU-on island, ; in about the lake. thrown up in 1 X r hy volcanic! Al. Fred Hitchcock of Oak j emotion, renorted iiL-ain snotitlnc ' street is c hfinod to her home pJ U mode (ju ile meets jj the needs of the M day like the Ensemble. A f li V ) lightweight summer coat II 1 ...ami a smart matching K U L. frock and one goes forth llts5551! J7 in the height of style. A W ' , . Dress - Ensembles j " jjljjlj " j 1 ).(H) values $25.00 'fj I J $S!).")0 viiliics...:.. '....5f.65.00 I! I n Sport Ensembles I .,).r0 values Sf.25.00 t IJ L (!).!)(). values $-19.00 Wg II ill I 50 Hals up lo viiliics ;-t' .jJUilll'r' Saturtlay only $1.95 U ' O I Sec Our Window , ' jfj II I Adrienne Steward's 1 L Medford National Bank Bldff. 1 " I J , ! lnvn -, Medford's ... Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better rrJEi riiiln rMi tMi DEPARTMENT SToRf C. A. MEEKER, Manager MeCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing Easy They are Here for Spring . NIEWlAfCN The coming.. of sunshine days calls for, new 'fashions-rand the M M. Department Store has charming new showings for early summer shoppers. They're' PERSONALLY selected, too, by our own buyer who KNOWS what southern Oregon women want Come and see for yourself! SPECIAL Washable Flat Crepe..: $2.75 for $1.98 New colors: Faded rose, rose bisque, pine frost, Lucerne blue, tile red. "We're going to live in Sports Clothes this summer." Reed Glow, 40 inch $'-98 Sea Side Silk, 40-inch $2-49 For the sleeveless silk frock, sizes 16 or 18. Only 2'a or 2?i yards needed. Ladies' Wash Dresses ,. S3.19 to S10.75 This line of beautiful new wash dresses combines an assortment of imported or gandy and dimity, French voile and rayon. Lace, hand-made flowers and velvet ribbon trim make these lovely dresses doublv interesting;. All guaran teed washable. Prices $3.19 to $10.75. Ladies' Silk Dresses S9.89 to $16.95 Just received a shipment of new sleeve less tub silks; also flat crepes and printed silks and georgettes. All tho new shades and late models to' be featured Saturday at $9.89 and $16.95. ' ' WOMEN'S SPRING COAT SALE TOMORROW 10 discount on all spring ' coats for Saturday only. P npular prices, $9.90 to " . $29.75 Children's Fancy Half Socks Fancy Socks for the kiddies. Mer cerized lisle, only 29? 1 Women's Enna Jettick Health Shoes $5.95 lleallh shoos, arch support, eom hinntton lasts, oil width AAA lo 1). Ill.uk kill, (toldeii brown, blonde. Why av hlRho.r prices when you ran ?ct'the best for $5.93 Women's Dress -Shoes 0 $1.45b $195 $5.45, $5.85 netter shoes for less in our fam ous shoe department. SILKS Washable Silk Crepes $2.75 f'' $1-98 For the new modes in Sportswear Hosiery for Spring Wear Munsins Rlendcretto Heel Cordon V. Point Heel ... 2.50 Other qualities, all silk.. ,95e O Basement Bargains Shop in Our Downstairs Bargain Store and Save Money. 1 lot children's strap low shoes; sizes 5 12 to 2; values to .$2.fW.. Selling special tomorrow $1.98 AYhtfe keds for children 39t? Printed wash dresses .'. $1.00 Women's strap pump.. ..$2. 98 and $3.48 Men's blue work shirts 69? ?nd 79 ( bildren's hose 18 Embroidery, 2 yards O O 5c Blue deniin play suits 79t? with a severe attack of the flu. .Mrs. Chester Pliillliis anil little, (laughter. Hetty Joan, who have been visiting with .Ms. Phillips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kel ly, at Chico, Cal., have arrived in Ashland to join Mr. I'hilllps. Mr. Phillips has charge or the now C'ulpel rillluK station at the corner of North Muln and lielman streets. Mrs. Phillips was a hih school student In Asliluid and was form-j erly Miss Lola Kelly. Mrs. Hale Youns of Seattle has been visiting In Ashland at the i home of Mr. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Payne. Mrs. Youn.' wlll-coiitluue her trip Into Califor nia, where she will visit with her parents. i The Klks Ladles' Card club met I In their dub rooms Thursday after-1 noon. Hostesses for the afternoon: were Mrs. Karl Crow and Mrs. Andy McOeo. Mrs. ltavld Whittle and Mrs. C.eoiKO lllumennticr were Medford visitors Wednesday afternoon. . J. C. Maxey. nKed father ot Wal ter Maxej on Allison street, passed away Wednesday mornlirK at the Community hospital, where he was a patient. A son. It. W. Maxey. of IteildinK, Cal.. has arrived in Ash land to attend tbo burial service. S. 1). Ooremus of the Standard Cleaners on Oak street was elected secretary of Ihe Southern OreKon Clenners' and Dyers' association at the meeting held recently In Ashland. Little Hilly Kllmrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Klhart, had the mis fortune lo Injure his flm:er so se riously In a cream separator that amputation was necessary. Hilly was visiting al the time with Ills aunt. Mrs. P. L. Walte, on Sardine creek. Ashland hank employes who at tended tho moetiiif! of the Southern OreKon Hankers' association In Medford Tuesday night at liotel Medford were (I. ft. Kubanks nnd W,. J. Moore or the State bank of Asl lnnd; B. II. lldamson, Klwood I HedberB, 11. C. Kmery, Herald Vten- ner nnd J. W. McCoy of tho First National hank; Charles Robertson and S. A. Peters. Jr.. of the Clti .ens hank. Mrs. Clyde Payne of Orange. Cal., will arrive In Ashland IViclay for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Payne was a former resident and still has mnny friends and acquaintances here. The Wednesiluy club of the Pres byterian church will serve break tast and luncheon at the church parlors on May day. Mrs. WUmer Poley Is Ihe general chairman, ami will have as her assistants Mes dames Otto Winter, A. C. Stroiw, C. II. Lnmkln, OeorKe O. Brook miller nnd .1. II. Mcfiee. The break fast will he served from 7 o'clock until 8 : :io, and luncheon from 11:30 until I o'clock. Attractive menus have been arranged tor both meals. The student loan fund of the ' Southern Oregon Normal school has i been increased lately by contrlbu-1 lions amounting to $17.1. A check for $ 1 fl.U was presented hy the di-j rectors of the First National bank; about $70, proceeds of a rerent brldgo, was donated hy the Worn-; en's league of the normal, and $5 j was donated hy Mrs. (. !, Kuhanks. i .These additions bring the fund up , lo $I1!.V. Miss Laura Ua-'juse, supervisor of ! music In the Ashland public school, ' does not expect to return tn Ash land next year, bill will nttend school nl the I'lilverslty of South-! ern California, where she will con tinuo her studies lu music. Mrs. (1. II. Yoe, who has been III i for several day at her home ou Oak mreet, Is reported to ho some-, what improved. Miss Beatrice I Loll, head of the! health department at the Southern ! Oregon Normal school, left early ' Friday morning for Portland, be ing called there by the serious 111 ! noss of her fnther. ! l.nailrs O. Iluggins of Medford was u business visitor In Asholand I Thursday. Clyde Malone. superintendent of j Last rites were observed for the Ashland ulrporl, has returned j Mrs. F. H. Walker Thursday after from 4'orllund, where he was study-i noon at 2:30 nt the Methodist lug the needs of the municipal air- j church. Kurlal was made In the port. i llargadlne cemetery. LOOK at These Reduced Prices HARDEMAN HATS For Men Made from the Finest of Fur Felt , $5.50 Hardeman Hats Saturday only $6.50 Hardeman Hats Saturday only $7.50 Hardeman Hats Saturday only $3.95 $4.85 $5.85 CASH ONLY All New Spring Numbera Don't Paaa This Up "Klvlc Without KxIranuouiM" McPherson's ? 6th and Central The Center of Town AUCTION SALE All of the mining and milling machinery, equipment, tools, fittings and stock of business formerly conducted by P. S. Woodin, will be sold at public auction in the City of Grants Pass, April 28, 1928 starting at 10 o'clock a. m. and continuing until sold, at Trimble's old blacksmith shop, between Fifth and Sixth streets on "J" street. Here is a wonderful opportunity to pick up machinery or equipment or odds and ends that you may be needing. A. J. POWERS, Auctioneer.