Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    PJGE THREB
j It is tlu rt.ami.i.m liuzn K(-)itol
j l,;tlul if tlir suite, itnil liilly h..
; Tin v;iy tiles.' y,iuiii;st.'l'K. lny'.l
' In re nil K;ituitl;iy in til' iar;nlf
w'nulil iiiako i.l.l Philip H.itisn ( la
' Ins ti. mils nml su.-ar that Hie luve
I I'm 1- liv:is l. iii.ls Ik nut ilvinu nut.
Mia math falls deeply grateful to
Medford for the fine band, excel
lent crowd from that city and for
the speech John Mann, head uf the
Medford Oiamber of Commerc.
made from the Jim Hill privatn
ear on Krida v. K la math 1 In raid.
We Are Proud of Our Product
and stamp our trade mark
I TRIM TREES ATTEND LEGION
HIT SAYS POLICE CHIEF
A NATION-WIDE
INSTITUTION-
MEDFOTID MXTL TRfhtTNT!, JifEDFOim OREOOW TIU'IisDAY, MAY 17, 102S.
r
on every piece
Owen Oregon Lumber Co.
Tlio one-mill lax U'yy. wit M j AVIi.it witli s.-rau-iiliiK i.C away- l..'arnin tli.it V. r. Mri';-:i;'k.'ti.
whirli tlio futility will lo able to (ri.tn-linim. i hti kens anil il.t;s. Jr., assistant s.M-r.-tary of ikm'.hiiiu
t'unuilfie tlio iH-icssarv Imitdinus 11:1,1 rr...rts i.f vaiinus oili.r minor (j,., ( n. u.-pait m.nt ..f m
on tho fair ttroun.ls In-ordi-r to violations of lily onllnanooa. li(o ,, .,,, M ,. ialrilu ,- ,,,.
oontmuo tlio lairs lici'o. was tho 1" on,. . .miplaiut attoi- another. .,K. t ment were ...mini;
subject last niitht ot nn Interest-; wn ll t'hief of I'olleo Mil'roUto. ,.st ns sumni.r. an invitation
Intr radio .ruKnm inesented l.y : lately a new kind of cinUnnt. i W..,M ,.xt.a-a I., tli.-m t. vl-.lt Me.l.
the I'.imona tiruiiBe. over KMKI),'1'1' win, h is an annual iii'InB r, j ,,,.,. , Atii.-ii.ini Legion
'Hie Mall Tribune-VlrBln station, oteurretue. is heiliK ina.le and M.1U, ,.v,.nli, August 2 to I.
The inofrani opened with ll no- eoin.-s fu.iii ari..us parts of tho t n ...tn: li Senat..r t'has. I.. MeXarv.
lection bv tho Sams valley in- ty. arisiiin from llioiiKliU.'.-Mi.'s-t A w.ri. rom ,,.,. ..,,.,
strninental trio, consisting of 1'uul on the part of property owners Assis,.1,1, soeivtarv .Met 'in. ken
MeliinnlH. A. II. folletl and 1'ran- in "ot seeinK that the limbs of lvls,.s . ,.,.;, ,,, visi,
els Wilson. This was followed tt alonK the sidewalks n"1' ,. oast the latter part of .1 uly. is de-
by an mlerestinB talk on "Tho euros are mmnieu in eoiiipi.au. .-. sj,.1)US r ,.,,!, ,, , ln
f.raliKe and What It Stands Fol"
with the oily or.linanee. wlii.-ll
Hi
SE
epstakes peony !
The Medfnrd fiarden rlul:
hold its fifth flower -show Monday
and Tuesday, Mav 21 nml 22. In
thf stun- buildiiiK went of tin J!h
Century Rioeery on U'p-t .Main
h-lree.t The use of this building is
HeinK Riven the society by the lioth
L'entury company.
The entries arc as follows:
Uoscs 'IVa and hybrid tea. hy
brid, perp-tual, climbing, any
other variety. Kr the above, mu
more than five blooms to a vase.
Hest h.isket lisilay, single spi't'i
men rose. Th
stakes rose of the show
Iris Spanish. K n k 1 i s h. (-r-manica;
hest ha!-l;ot (l';hty:fcsinirlo
stalk. Award, the swepstakes iris
of tin1 show. 4
Wild fluwer.4, shrubs and trees
aricst colleet ion, mos: artistii.
arraiiKcnient. I 'conies .Musi art 1st ie arrane
mont, I a r k ' t single speeimen
hlooni. hest s p 0 f i in e n pennie
I bloom. Award, kv
, of t he show.
1 Sweet peas .Most nrtistii ur
I ranKeineHt, lai gvsi color assort'
mcnt.
t Columbine Mont artistic ur
ratiKeinent, larsest color assort- ;
nient. j
Pausies Most art istle nrninpe
nient vith other follan most ar
tistic arrangement with one other
; variety of flowers and foliage.
Ilaskets uf eanleii flowers, one '
j variety or ruixt-d. I
Cieaiesi v a riet y of garden
Wilt ! flowers. j
very one is invited to exhibit.
i .
ASHLAND PEOPLE
Kiveii l.y W. YV. Sparks, master spermes mat nil iimos o ei .i.n.-, .1 r
of the I'oinona tlraime. The la-, IHB tho sidewalk have a win
dies' iittartetto of Kokuo ltlver. loot eiearan e. and that limbs
ineliidillK Miss Kdna Iloppie. Mrs. ov.rhatiKini; the pavement liavo a
Sutherland. Mrs. llessio loppio 10-foot elearanee.
and Mrs. liallaK. r sung "Summer I Kspeelally is lliere lnuelt eom
Suus Are tllowini?." ! I''11-11''1- about low liinbs hatiKin
J. it Uowen, master of tho over the sidewalk anil swlsliini;
Knterprise dranne ot Winter fol- int.. the fa.es of pedestrians, or
lowed this ntllnber with several ; knoekini; off their hats when they
well reeeived and IokIouI reasons Pass by. fhief Mefre.lie, loth
"Whv We Should l'ass tho One- I" make arrests without a pie
Mill 'j.cvv." lie nialnlained tho vlous warninK to any offendinu
fair was a stimulus to individual , property owner, has been nlvint;
effort on the part of local ranch- , wurninits. but so many complaints
ers. and subsc.iuenllv was re-! are beini; received that this policy
si.onsil.lt- for niakini.- the valley Ull i may be abaiiiloncil and replaced
i.it.-ai'tive iilnce to outsiilers. I ''.v arrc
Rupert Madilox, accompanied by
1. and will elnle Ivor to
his itinerary so he limy
iltin.l !!ie American la-titon cti
retition at Me.lfi.rd. Will know
lelillilely later.''
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribiine-Vlreln Station
DENY SUPPORT
Zila SinKler Maddoz on tho piano,
san two numbers, "Over tho HU
lowy Sea" and ".Memories." After
this. , Mrs. O. M. Khephard, of
Live oak CtruiiKe at ltouo ltlver.
read an extremely clever paper
on "The Kair From a Woman's
Standpoint."
Mrs. Doris Ukhardson of tlio
Sams Valley Tlrane suhk "When
Irish Kyes Are Smiling" and "Tho
Deacrt Son," accompanied by
Mrs. strohmeir, her neleclton beins
BALLOT BOXES ARE
AT WILLAMETTE U.
ASHLAND, May 17. (Spccinll
1 "I In no way endorse the caiuli-
dacy of Allison Motilton for dis
trict attorney. Mr. Cheney is a
! friend of of mine and I admire him .Valley oranKe
i, " m,.0 ir.i.n rAii.-n Poll i of the cveninK'K pioKram
mi omiieii ui rumn
i
! Tonight
:ir, p. ni. .Medford Mail
Tribune.
j 4 S p. in. Jackson County
i Creamery. fr
; n !i p. m. Modern l'lumbinK &
; Sheet Metal Co.
!:;!! p. m. Sixth Street Su-
' i- per Service Station.
rrhiay. May IH
Ill a. m.- Southern Oregon 4
i Klectrie Co.
I0::to a. ni. M. M. Depart-
i
the "One-Mill
K. E. Nealon
1-evy," Kiven
of the Sams
said here today, when asked con
cerning the statement which re
j cently appeared in a paitf advertise-
1 ment of Mr. Moulton'a.
! "Mr. Mnultoa asked me a month
ao for this statement roKardini;
his ability as a trial lawyer. I do
WIM.AMKTTK V X I VKRSITV,
Salem. May 1 5. Kollowinj; close
award, the sweep- .upon his term as manager of the believe he handled tho case in
annual May week-end, Frank Van question with ability. At that time
Dvke. Medioid sonhomore at Wil-. 1 reinsert to maiio any sia.eineii
lamette university, has been named
and recently I was again requested
a socsscntial to health, fc 1
1 are richly provided by f1 I
Cert-a I T ..-'
ami tn Jill . "" - -
YowpBeif OffaltkM PANCAKES
Thf distribution of ballot boxes t ment Store.
for the primary election tumor-j 11 n. ni. JaciUe Lennox.
row bean yesterday anil was in Ut 11:30 a. m. Hrophy's.
viiin.. t.t.i'.i- M l... tfi.tL- nt il noun Medford Kleeti-lr Co. &
followed by another splendid talk M.atterin the boxes lhrou(;hout I 12:S0 p. m. I'almer Musie
tlie , oumy. which im-hides 'ol 1 Douse. V
preetnets. will pii-bally be rum- S:3u p. m. Medford M n I 1
plcted tutay. There Were unl ) 4 Tribune fight broadcast.
.oi i. teem, is last year, but thet S p. in. Medford It e a 1 1 y
addition of a new one, known i fr Hoard. 4
as Kasi Medtuil. eaused the in- I. 1 p. in. Kleetlon returns.
erease. The polHin; place for this II p. in. Hunt's Cratcrian
preeinei. wb eh takes in the cast- j Theater.
ern edue of the city, is located j
in the garage on the corner oi:frO-frfrtfcfrJtfJ'l'
-mti road mid Kast .Main
street.
As a fitting finale '
Mrs. ,
Grange gavo tho recitation
On the Farm."
"Down
CLUB TO CLOSE ON
Tho Garden club contest closes
the -.last of this week, -May L'U.
A nyoue interested and who would
like tu Join the Garden club ho
they may enter this contest, can
get blanks of llayniond Miksehe
i r Mis: C. A. Swigart. The dues
are ? I .BO, w h i c h entitles each
to make the statement, not know
by the executive council as editor li;.r jt would be Riven the wide
of the univerMiy annual, The W'al- j pread newspaper publicity it has
lulah, for next year. 1 been given." Mrs. Peil slated.
Mr. Van Dyke has contributed 1 M.rs. Peil said she did believe
as one of the assisting editors to' Mr. Motilton was a lawyer nf ahil
the Wallulah and is familiar with Uy, but did not care for this state
the obligations of the editorial ment to be construed as any en
post. He is also a member of , dorsement of his candidacy in op
the track squad and' belongs to position to Mr. Chancy,
the Alpha Vsi Delta fraternity, tho;' "I have no (Jusire. to mix tip in
cubs, iseta Ctrl' Alpha, national an-- pnii( ics and am endorsing neither
mini honorary, and Theta Alpha Allison Mnnlton nor Mr. Chancy.
Phi. national dramallc, fraternity. . ))nd certainly did not care for my member of Hie club to a copy each
On May !i he will run In tho signature to that statement which month of "Heller Gardens." a very
meet with Multnomah club in appeared in the paper the other interesting magazine on flowers,
Portland, ami on May 2 3 he wilijdny ( ho taken hs such endorse- ; published in Cortland. The club
probably be entered In the North- numt," tf, ,. Woods said this morn-1 meets the third Wednesday in each
west Conference meet at Tucoma : -j,, when queried regarding his month and these meet lugs are very
against nine other men in his Higmiture to the statement. Dr. ! interesting. A number of outside
event. j Woods said he did not know that j speakers have given lectures which
the statement was to appear in have been very Instructive to those
newspapers, and understood it' was j interested ingrowing flowers.
luck of Wasbington s hair is to 1 knowpdKe of Mr. roultoirs ability ! prizes will be awarded. The club
placed in the museum of the Wx an attornev and not in regard j wishes every "flower lover" to
of New lork. It has been pre- . ,. j:,i,,.. n,. v ( .,t. ,. ui . .... ....i., ...tn i...
denburg and Mrs. Swedenhurg had (given for flower culeeiiuns ff most
i uiniiltif nii.t.trtilnilililii' Lrm-t- i.t 1, ... A It. fl..it-.r
' . . , i f. I). McNair, manager of tin
eigni years ruiore nie laner ue
eame presbb-nl.
Tiist a Lock of Hah !
N I : W V O It K . Ma y 1 7. iPi A j
seated by Sluyvesunt Fish, great
great grandson of Hamilton Fish,
STARTS
KIAL I U TODAY
THEY'RE HERE!
All Those Lovable Folks
Right Out of the Funny Paper
There's Dad, Giggles, Lillums, Bebzy and All the Rest in
ALAKER Pffl
1 MARY- fPmSfSr
BRIAN VaJV
ALSO .
m KOTHERMEL S
ffl MUSIC
KM and
GOOD SHORT
FEATURES
MISSION
Matinea(' Evenings
10 & 25 10 4 35
A rube freshie who
comes the college hero n
thrilling football game a
big dam explosion a movie
with a movie a youthful
love story all in the hi
larious screen version of Carl
Ed's popular comic strip
o
COMING, THE BIG COMEDY, SATURDAY
"WHY SAILORS GO WRONG"
s22aZ
H. I). McNiiir, innnnucr of lit'' Knr.lr-n Is nut ni'i ismny. its u slnul'
I I'ark fcnni-'1. wh.i, acci.riliiiK lit lied m- l.ur.lrr ..f vitrl.-lifs in.'ii
I finiitir. litis bffn a. -lively HtliMinrt- j tii.no. I in the ilcsi-riptiun l.eluw will
' ine Mnilltnn. t.l.1.1 IllflaV this WtlK ' l,p ini,sfflrr.I tut hk lmi.,.rtntit
untrue. "I'm nut a iinlilirian, Imt j ihe moups listed below nro saiil
I van! nnyont? who hears Tin sup- tn cover most kinds of planting,
nnrthlK Motlltnll III know liny ate,t,e club inten.lillB In Rive every
mistaken." lie Ml Id. ! flower fan In Medfoiil a chance to
Kali Isaac, menihl'l' nf Hie manil j compote. Awards will I.e. Kivcn
Jury, whose name was used In con- j for the folU.winK:
ncction with an ail aupcaiiiiK yes- (neatest iniinovcnitnt In liotue
tetilay. said ho did not know Mr. kiouiuIs. covetini; one season, lic-
.Moullon and did not know his nunn; , tuie.s of LM'ounds liefote nml after
was to bo ttsetl In (his connection.
PAGE THEATER TILT
IS SETTLED FINALLY
pa-t
and
improvement will he remilred. (a)
I covering one city lot or its eiiuiva
' lent; ( b) covering two or mure
lots.
Uest general arrangement of
home grounds. Points to be
judged : Jlcauty, originality, neat
ness. Hest bed or border, perennials
predominating.
Hest bed or border of mixed an
nuals. ilest rose garden. I'olntM to bo
considered : Perfection of bloom,
general arrangement.
Iris Hest display.
Sweet peas liest display.
Xinniati Uest display.
Asters Hest display.
Phlox (perennial) liest display.
Summer flowering bulbs or tu-
Jlend Train service
is started
railroad.
It la mat h Praises Medford Hand.
Mil ford's high school band is
nth led tu all the silver loving
"ps the state of Oregon possesses.
the liarder
Hie $oing
tlie easier
it is witli
LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION
Distributors
iTriArnil-ffcT ri
The little tift for weeks
between the ciiy couneil
(Jeorge A. Hunt, owner of the old
Page theater site and ruins, and
which resulted finally in thn coun-l
ell last Tuesday night adopting ,
legislation to re(tiire Mr. Hunt hers; (a) best general planting of
to furnish a SlOO.Uiiu Indemnity gladioli; (b) best general planting
bond, to protect the city from of cannas; c) best general din
poswible damage suits in case the play of dahlias.
walls of the ruins should fall.' liest display of autouinn flowers,
t ame to an end yesterday, thru I Ilest rock garden. Points to be
an agreement which in natisfac-j judged : Ccneial arrangement and
""'v to both partieH to the contro-j continuity of bloom,
versy. Hest cullectlon of zinnias.
Mr. Hunt had been carrying n." 4
$.10. 000 liability policy oil the1 Vw Stone camp with fiT men
Page to protect himself finan-1 "hip 15 rnr Iql-s a dav.
daily fn ease itny one should get;
injured about the ruins, or prop-!
ci ty idiould be damng"d. Ho in-!
creased this Insurance yesterday i
lu $100,000. by taking nn ndili-i
tiunal $."0.000 policy In the Hart-!
furd Accht'iit and Indemnity In-1
surance company, the w h o I ej
amount to protect the city, thru j
Its ( oiiucil and mayor, and him -1
self, in case any one hhould bo ;
injuieil or property damaged, thru,
a collapse of the walls.
A clause In this $100,000 pol
icy limits tho Insurance, to $1'G.-
000, In cane of Injury to one per
son, and should morn thnn one
nnrMon l.o lnlnrei-1. thn full Jtmnl
would be paid.
The point at lsnue all these i
week-i between the city officials
and Mr. Hunt ws du- to h
an hiteet and other fechnical od-viscr-
declaring the wall were
ound and Hfe. and the archi
tect and other advisers of the
city adminirtrntion hold'ng other-1
ANTI-
KNOCK
ihep
GASOLINE
needs no ilope
(Til
GIFTS
In Variety for the Boy or Girl
Perfumes
All makes and prices.
Toilet Waters
Compacts
From DOo to $5.00.
Perfume Atomizers
Fountain Pens
From $1.00 up.
Eversharp Pencils
Real Leather Card Cases
Beautiful Pyralin Toilet Articles
(New)
Cameras
o 20 Per Cent Discount,
SEE OUR WINDOWS
Medford Pharmacy
"Tlie Reliable Store"
0
NOTION
Talcum Powders
NN
EYIQ
.1 AClKli ..
Ktryptiiiu
l'li.rii'iil .
Cha JIin
l;tctylis .
( 'ilslltllt'l'O
.Mi'iiiit'ii's
....19c
19c
19c
19c
19c
19c
19c
m
Tooth Paste
l.istcriutt 19c
Connie's 19c
Kni linii's 29c
Ipniia 39c
lVhffo 39c
I't'listiilont 39c
Siiuililis 39c
Soaps
l'lU'lcer's. Tar 19c
Wiititllnii'v "s 19c
l.nx 8c
Lux FltiUcs ....10c
liil't'lmtiy 8o
Castile r. 8c
Shoe Laces 4c
SAVINGS
Shaving Supplies
AY WON' SICT ..49c
(Cream, Lotion, Powder)
WillianiK' Cream 35c
Ctiljiale's C'reaiii 35c
Meiiiien's larjju 39c
Colgate's Si mil 5c
MOKKIxa-: llltules, for
tiillettes 25c
Moi'eil.;u Stropper, fur
Oillettes 98c
Package of ten blades, to
gether with auto-Strop
Eazor and strop 77c
Piilmolive Shampoo 39c
Ciii'lionii 19c
Listerine ...19c-49c
Hind's Cream 8c-39c
I ins
lliiir Nets ....
..4c
..8c
Thread ..4c
liias Tape 8c
98c
79c
(leiiiiine Thermos liottle....
Majestic Viieimin l.ottle
Paste Shoe Polish 8c
Liipiitl Shoe Polish 19c
Surf Suits for Boys
Popular "Speed"
Model
'l.'hcsc all-wool, onc-piccc
suits arc just what the. boys
lilc ; they wear well, too.
Deep athletic cut shirt.
All the new club and other
striped patterns. Well shaped,
strong web belt with nickeled
buckle. An exceptional value
at
1.98
Athletic Underwear
Roomy and Cool for Summer
Here is a Union Suit that gives comfort with service
fyut during the lint weather. Made of
" good quality Nainsook, full cut, with
bark webbing and reinforced with
double stitching. Roomy and light
in weight at
49c
Also offered in extra full-cut
model, with special finish. A vAlue
that returns you substantial sav
ings at
89c
Summer Trousers
Popular English-Cut Model
This full-cut model with
deep waist band and wide
belt loops reflects the newest
trend in smart Summer
trousers.
Fancy and Striped
Patterns
Offered in attractir imw pl
Urns fancies and stripes
tans, greys and silrer grays.
And behind the smart
exterior of these trou
sers is a capacity for
service and good wear,
assured by quality ma
terials and excellent
workmanship. A man- p
siicd value at
$4.98
Others at
$5.90 and $6.90
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