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Y MTIDFORT) MAIL TRITnTxfe, MTCDFORD. ' OREGON", WEBNESD.IY, JANUARY :23, 1929. PAGE TUKStS . r- V i- E E COtDS BOTHERING BASKETBALL MEN E Tho viBltatlon of nnd reception accorded to Fred J. Meinul, grand , 111 aster of dtnte I. O. O. F. orgHnlza tlon, can be best summed mi in the cxnrcHHion of Mi. Meindl before hla Ihi-ko risnemblago of Odd . Follows hiHt evening that it whs one of tho largest crowds and most lively and active membership that he haw met In his travels throughout the utute. i Such a 8 pie n did reception appar ently had a very encouraging and iiiHplrlug efcot upon the grand intmliii fii' hn.n'no nt htu hotit In tile formal address he made, ac cording to the local fraternity. For about an hour, after luncheon, Mr. , Meindl reviewed , and extolled, the prlnciploH of Odd FellowHhip to an ' open meeting composed of- about .00. vOdd Fellows, and Kebekahs. 'Appropriately, '-hoi paid '. -a ' high .tribute- to woman,; not -only' in , her. auxiliary complement: to, Odd Fellowship, but to- her ennobling and uplifting influences through out history. , '- Local-Odd Fellows, pronounce the i address, of Grand . Muster Meindl as one of the, most entertaining and enlightening ..they have ever heard. The--speaker Is thoroughly; conversant, with , his subject and presented it' in- a . most , forceful manner; He -is - a good speaker, which added effectiveness- to his discourse, t ' . ;. - At. tho regular lodge meeting Mr. Meindl .reviewed the work of the order, in this state .during his term and offered- some suggestions for arousing a. new interest among tho various lodges and an incentive to increase the membership. - Later In the evening, Mr. Meindl met with the commtiteeo that have , in .charge, preparations 'for- the grand, lodge, session in Medford in May, and together they outlined a number of details. One feature that gave much pleasure to the commit tee was the announcement that Mr. Meindl will extend an Invitation to Frank Martin of Boise, Ida., grand sire of the sovereign grand lodgo of I. O. O. F. of the United Sates and Canada, to visit Medford dur ing tho grand lodgo meeting. If Mr. Martin's acceptance is" secured, it is planned to have a special meutlng. open tto the public, at which the grand sire will' make an address.. Visitors' were present at last night's meeting from Ashland, Cen tral Point, Jacksonville, GoM Hill. Koirue River and Grants Pass. ALBERT STREET HI r WAR VETERAN ACTIVE AS' AVERAGE YOUTH Few men in their eighties are active nt nil beyond walking around and taking things easy, but every 'once', in a while .comes along ' Jackson county octogenarian whose health nnd activities ut tho middle-aged, or even tho young men, to shamo and inspire them with envy. ' 1 Kuch an aged mnn is Albert Street, 88 years old, n Civil v.-tir veteraiftwho was so badly wounded with part of a shell in the head nt tho buttle of Shtloh that ho was unablo 'to serve-' during tho- vu malnder of the war. Ho was in a ! Missouri .roglmont. .Mr. 'Street and tils wife, who is In 'the, seventies, reside at Plum and West Eleventh streets..? j 11 ' Not only is he " in remarkable -health and active. :o Uls.yean b'ut-ho is on the ftreets dally seek ing customers for. tho wood ho himself cut ;ln the forest last sum mer and fall, or'engaged In person ally delivcring.it at tho customers homos. ; ' ; : . r . Is Mr. Street feels so robust und Htrong that ho proudly proclaim that ho can work alongside the average young fellow and. "show hlm'tip."-. He-was never sick a day in his , Jife,. ho ..says, .except ''fro'm his severe head wound re ceived; at tlwj .buttle of Shlloh or hither he put it this way while being "pumped' 'lh the editorial ', rooms of the Mall-Tribune yester day: "All the ''.medicine I hni ever taken could bo put In my, right :'' hand." '-' . -; ' .' Tho fiulky ".reporter;,, having in ' mind The Hmiidgepot department, working away .on a. typewrit i .near . by, Was on tho verge of. in isulllng Mr. Street by asking It he 'used or ever had used tobacco or tlulds,: but on giving another look . at '.the 88-year-old-, man, .'desisted with the mental remark,1 "certainly not." '..-' -'.-. 7- at; The Mod ford high - school bas ketball team, with scveralof its first? string suffor.ng, from heavy colds, leaves . Friday, on its tour of the campuses, playing . the Ore gon Frosh ai"Eugene,Friday,:and tho O. A C. Jtooka at -Corvallls Saturday. Coach Calllson and . 10 men will1 make tho trip, and -a number of other high school ath letes and fans will go along., The Medford team is not. given much chancoto. win any of- the two . games, but aro - expected . to return with less cockiness-' and more basketball under their belts. They mude a , creditable, showing is nothing much, . Ao - young . men who, havo been used, .Mou.yictory. The team In also behind;-in Us condition; and -will not .reach the top of their form before tho,. Ash land games. " " . ... Friday evening, February1 1. tlio Medford team plays -Klamath Falls here, the next week-end plays the' Salem high . school v two . games, which will give, a lino on tho two strongest contenders, at .the . utate tournev In. March, and the next week end plays -the first two games ut the Ashland series. H Is pos sible thai, the . O. A. : Hooks mav take a jaunt into this, terri tory. ' . " . . The Klamath Falls game prom ises to bcono, of the flveliest uf the . season. v as ' the Klamalhites are comings loaded for beaivund with a determination .to ..wipe awav. some of -the defeats handed them bv Medford' in the hist years. A compromise . Is under Way in tho,' municipal tangle of Jackson ville, , caused when the mayor elect, and two councllmen-elect re fused to take their seats, at the inaugural, because of a disagree ment over, the -circulating of a petition for the appointment of Sam Reynolds, instead of ' Bob MetKgr, incumbent, as city- mar shal. Metager was reappointed.' Alfred : Norris, a grocer- and business man, has : been . selected ns a -compromise 1 candidate,', and has- agreed to tako tho job. " He will suceoed "Wilbur Cameron, who held over.: Morris lis scheduled to tako the mayoralty at' tho next regular, meeting of the ' Jucksorr villo council, the first Tuesday in February. .lV a '', ''''' '' !V ' . .An ;offort is being made to se cure two .compromise candidates to fill; the -two aldormanlc "vacan cles. v - ; : v ' . ' NE1 TO BE ASKED FOR J! LI Owing to tho. absence ol Clay O. Parker, manager of the Farmers Co-operative Exchange, tho meet-tug- of the- Poultry-Producers as sociation, called for next baturlav for" the purpose of dissolving.- hus been postponed .until 'Wednesday, January 29. -at 2 -o'clock- in tho atternoon. at the Hotol Medford. Tho traVflc , question, including mainly the parking, problem, was the. chief -subject of discussion at the -regular meeting- of the hoard of directors of. tho Medford Cham ber of Commerce last night, i- A committee wan appointed to devise ways and means of Improving the local traffic situation by drawing up a- new1 traffic 'ordinanco--for presentation at an early meeting of tho city council.. ; - '' . ' ' The seriousness, of the traffic congestion was brought to the front: during the Chistmas rush when j 0 remedy was found in a concerted! driyo carried, on by the mIlco-in ; tagging sevorul hundred cars-whioh pei'slsted i In parkings longer. -than one hour: in the.' business section.'..' ' - In view of the approachipg :tour Ist season,' a new traffic: ordinance or remedy Is i deemed1, imporatiyo by the chamber .directors, who' uuH nnlriLml AV: S'. Rnliror.-R. IiH HaiTlr moud. baii GaddRj Clavenou Meek- ler- and Cletus -McCrodle as f uiomT i hers of a commlttee-to trame a new ordinance .. ; ,' j' Two plans ;4f financing an-Ore-i ! gon publicity campaign word read fv Secretary Ted" Isnker. embodying the ralsing-of funds either. through taxation or the. Issuance -of -new drivers' hcensys every two yearn at onu -dollar -each. The- directors failed to pass on either-plan. -but voted supportfor the plan submit? led' to the state, legislature :out lof the two-proposed, i j . j The chamber endorsed the Great er Medford club' plans to carry on a financo r campaign fpr tho con struction of a new clubhouse and referred a letter from tho Med ford Garden club, asking for finan cial aid for the 'holding of flower shows and for tho beautiflcatlon of Medford homes, to the budget com mittee fpr a report at ,. tho next meeting. ' : - -, .-f; .The directors voted favorably, on a questionnaire, , supplied by. the United" Stales chamber 'of com merce,' including -six questions on road and highway matters of In terest to the general public. They also voted to send 'a representative to a- freight association organiza tion meeting to be held in Itose burg soon, v ' ' , ... . , , .- .. r Radio. Program Mali Tribune-Virgin Station ' PLANS IN PREPARATION ' Plans for - tho ; big1 Mwhoopeo" meeting of the Medford Post of the American Legion, which- is . to take place at the -- Armory next Monday night at eight o'clock,' arc now in full swing and promise one of the most entertaining evenings of the year. - 1 - v .. . . v Specialty numbers, ring events, stunts and refreshments are to be included in the round' bf features for this meeting, and members of tho Legion are -looking forward to Monday -night's frolio with keen enjoyment.- One ' of. the largest turnouts of the year is expected on that night.- - " ; SNOWFALL STUDY - - Wedikomday, Jnu.v 23, 5:30 to- tt:15 .-rf;;Yo -Townd, Orion ,v 4i : 1 G - to ' 0 : a 0 Medford Mall . Tribune : news 'and'' markets, v ' V i Tlnii'scla y, ; Jan.1 24-)!' T.v ; 10 to . a lEconomyiv.1 Gi pee-. terln. ' ' , ! . :'. 1 1 to 1 1 : 110 Kd Y Binns Meat Maikots ll::t :to 1.--: J a r.m 1 n Ac Vood Drugs. - ! to, :12:U0-tMuslu Box. . -13:30'n tui 1:30:- Gold - Seul' . Creamery.. ":i v - - 5:30' to ,0:15 'o: Towno Crier. . -' 6:lp to C:30Medford . Mall , Tribune,, jiows . and mur- . kota.n . . : ....:.' 8 to. U Farm. .Bureau- Cq- -.Loperative Lxchange.t, e in; Dl : Filed . Cumiuings,. watermaster of - the, .Medford.- district; ,huaL rb- '('i(vfd IimtrWHnrirt nnd ' qliiptl for the' taking"- measurements- :of snow. at selected, points in the. dis trict, 'lu . accordance with the pro-; gram of-. the; wUtvr .resourceHi de partment of. the statetinglneer s' office in making u. snowfall study oVer the state through the 'several district 'watermuHtcrH. i a- -'.-S. '1'jie first -muasurementH - of - the district - are being, madu by .leurge ( rltCHGiv itssiRtant Htutr. wntirmnn-: 4 i terand assistants at -Anna Spring Wh at a Doctor Knows ' ABOUT Constipation: There IS a way of overcoming the tendency to constiiation.. And here is how you can PKOvL it. . ' The next time your bowels need any assistance,, don't tako the iirst laxative that conu'a to iintul.- Tako one tbe ilrupgist can astniro you is made with C'ASCAUA. Just as of fectivo usinR force, and it s good for. ..the ' system. - .Indeed, it. helps muke good blood. For cascara is iiotliing but the bark of a tree. The India na cbcw this bark and live to an old. ago without a day's sickness. What happens when you casearize tjie bowelslf Thev will usuallv func tion. well for SKVKRAL DAYS. One more dote no larger, and perhaps smaller than the first . and the bowel funothm.uf their own accord for , a, still longer time, ; Until -you r don't feel the need of any aid of any! sort for weeks-on-end. -i '. ' J : So, the only . habjt you 'ge't'; f ronr. onacani i that of natural -and 'nor4 ' nml regularity.: How different froml things, one 'iiii)t 'usually rrpeat;.Qnj the-.tnorroirl- Cascar .is' UieHidea.B . laxative ; nnd- the , familiar; .Htt)( .J candy 'Casi'aret Is dpiihtleMc'it ide.U . form.;' Ctil!reA;bw. l6rt. tlWsei1ityl i tiblotsV-jiifd l!iiariv liiu(i .'aWttMatrd taHHiiiir4rif;v'ttiW5k4'' . EyiillV itfvdgSture'i Wfcik&'.i:!- sAkoh: -twu' fleta.vf.vaKui'iiiiehtH; I will . no :tiiKnv Jjetwuen- nitw-' Mtnti' early 'Sliu cll '.' at ..tllo ,. folluwins I places: .Crator: -akei lilaU'Vi-alrie I P'lsh IjtfkO'and. Ashland Canyon.VV .-ReoordK - of--. ithorH'nowfuU '& ; nicfifnii-ert . nt ..thetfo-.pluroB. wltl be :nnd, A camp lu the f rater National: park, for .'Which high1 elevation they de parted Yesterday.- . -.v...?- . 1 Kor he remnlnder.of the whiter ' '.. V.. if MiJ...i.V .ii.ALiL.lur ing trettm!.?uu thl ' "programit yt . be spbsslWe- withi ' afcw-vyjarri'-t-. p'redict;,t1ie''.,sprin. the 'PEeyloufr winter roadlfigg.;-' ' 1 it Night Life Rialto Tomorrow Lavish night life as it is lived in theso say VoMendlan days, is the piece do resistance of "Hed Wine," which opens tomorrow at tho Hi ulto theater. A conservative, successCul. but I ncK man a pillar of the com munity suddenly becomes cynical with life and docliloa to snatch a few pleasures that others about him enjoy. I'anrnd Nufrel, in this role, diews the subtle contrast necessary when his character suffers a chango of viewpoint. " . - June Collyer enacts an outstand ing role ns tho yuun wife. Others in the cast are Sharon Lynn, Dixie Clay, Arthur Stone, -Miss Ho Unit. Hrnest Wood, Ernest Jlilllord and Marshall Bamc Iluth. ; , McMlnnvllle Construction of n now $35,01)0 bulldio j fnr MontRcm cry Ward A Company will Mart Immediately, 1 ovelv Clothes of e Jviovies y v i 1 pff'l f 3 I , T f . Ill wonderful Million-Dollar Wardrobes ft And MX 'ft ( ' every t. Louise Brooks. Beautiful Film Star, wears tins silk 'lounging suit, typical of pretty clothes shown in ner pictures. "I learned by experience,? she says, "that only Lux keeps that new look in clothes."' . . . 'lhat is why women everywhere 8 out of 10 in representative homes in cities from coast to coast, investigations shows use Lux! ,, ... ,, ?- ..... "" ---'- "WE CAN'T AFFORD TO RISK USING " -"ANYTHING BV'T LUX," says Adrian, costume director of Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer. "It is a matter of dollars arid cents with usl . - . Wc find Lux keeps clothes like new through months' bf production--so they. -can - be re-created into new costumes Naturally, we insist on Lux." ; ' Whs does Lux keet things new . SO much longer? Because only the purest materials known . . . and a Special costly process . . . are used : in its making! . Lux contains no harmful alkali as many soaps do, . whether flakes, chips orcakcs and with Lux there is no rubbing to wcikcn and shrink. -. New York jMusical Show. famous . dressmakers ' Buyers- for great department stores-also find "jTAc original loveliness of our clothes can . actually he Re-NTewed again and again and they last twice as long through the use of Lux?, ' EVERY WOMAN : knows how hard it1 is to keer, pretty clothes like new in spite, of everyday wear. r, Then imagine the problem of the movies with beautiful . clothes that must look brilliantly new through the- hard wear of production. . ' J Now .the studios .have solved this , problem ever . woman's very own problem after experiments with many different' cleansing methods and many different- soaps. . ' : And they find-that: "Lux actually, Re-News, again , arid againi the original beauty of fabrics . . . And with Lux, lovely clothes whether sturdy or sheer last iortf ;. ihmi'tmce as long." : - v . '' :.. ' ' Now every great studio in Hollywood uses Lux to double the life of fabrics!' Simply follow their rule and you, too, can keep clothes actually like mwjari far longer! J ' ' ' ill ras'saww- i I :i;i in-irr I ii v'f-f t-7 w i ill iri s " i r ,w i i (? F III l I I f 3 ? I i i ,v.w,vf,w .'.v.... ys. .v. ;ooeo4 & ia-. . t m m . v w m. '.'v. i n m 1 . , . , , v . TK. t'. .':. Musical Shows- .; like the gorgeous "Rosalie," starring Marilyn Miller (above), all use Lux ' to double the life of stockings! They Say, "We would use Lux even if it' cost 1.00 a box!", ' , . , Famous dressmakers , , of .New York t insist uponLux (of ' underthings and stockings worn by mannequins as illustrated ' in the . , above glimpse of the salon. of i ; Francej-lyne, -. . ..v' -- , -' Department Buyers f 92 of these experts interviewed in 1 12 ' leading .stores insist on Lux for their own things. . (Above) . - Buyer of . imported sweaters 1 for Best aijdvVFifthiAvw . ' . Greatest -groups of-experts '1-ever consulted find LUX -DOUBLES XHE - LI FE O F FINE - F ABRI C5' How? Pleasant Are Evenings Now that we have a home of our own t .-,-.: ". i ".. . 1 ' . " . . I" J. Young' love can make of any home a palace, but .: what a difference if that palace is your own.. (Newly married folks can take advantage of the . - UpiJUlbUlliblUS. U11C1UU bllCUl UJT WWt. .; , Convenient Home Loans OF THE i JACKSON COUNTY 5 Building & Loan ASSOCIATION La Us T3ll You More About Our ' , , ' . - Homo Loan, Plan ' .. .---y ;; ""m 'y.l,''',' h a ' aBtrnmaesmxiBtn, Over-19 years in Medford- , ....v- i '5 w Not one of ourJ stock f.ViJ ' ' j holders has lost a penny. - J jT ?V . . ',.-... i . . if. S