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PIGE SEVEN''
D. A. R. Program for Saturday I EXPECT LARGEST FRESH
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STATE'S HISTORY
SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1029
9:00 A. M.
Assembfy Call .;'.1-1...,....L.-..!.-J.......;.i..i Jack-Terrett
Entrance of State Regent, accompanied by State Officers
with escort of pages
Music .. .'. Instrumental
Conference called to order by State Regent, Mrs. E. C. Apparent'; '
Music "Oregon, Mv (egon" : Iy Assemblage J
Washington's Traycr the Assemblage, led by State Chaplain J ul the liLory "'!
Continual toll of Reports ot Chapter Regents: ; thn staic will tic tielil In .Uedfnid
Mt Ashland rr ' Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Gilbert jnext May ami ovor 4ooi delcgatec
Multnomah Mrs. J. lhorburn Koss
Oregon Lewis & Clark .
Quenettc...,
Chic Ready -to -Wear
. 31O&mairL-m0dford,Ore.
Susannah Lee Harlow '.
Umpqtta ;
Umatilla - -
Wauna .. .
Willamette .,
and visitors tire expected to hi
.Mrs. Artnur yuacicenmiM i M1(.koy t(tnr of , ,,iu,m(,
Mrs. M. Z. Donnell j Oddfellow and director f publicity
' ; ' Mrs. R. X. Sheldon '. for the state of Oregon, who nv.
,. . . o(,...,.rt i rived In Meilford lust evening to
',,. , ! assist In preliminary arrangements
Mrs. (.. w. Bern for ,10 biK occasion.
Mrs. Charles 11. Cast net j A foaturo ot the gram) hfflge will
Mrs. G. K. Wattt '1! presence ot thro Interna-
Mrs. Paul V. Marii
Mrs. William Dielsclineidet
Winema
Yamhill ;.
Unfinished Business i .
New Husiness. ' ...
Report of Resolutions Committee
Invitations for the 1930 Conference
Reading of Minutes of the Sixteenth Annual State Conference
'Adjournment" ' -
i '' "' ' ' HONORARY STATE REGENTS
Mrs. J. 1!. Montgomery ,. v Mrs. John 1'". lleaumont
lrs. Jane Card . ' ' 'Mrs. Isaac Lec Patterson
.Mrs. Wallace McCamant ' Mrs. V. M. Wilkins
Mrs. Warrent E. Thomas Mrs. John A. Keating
'Miss Anne M.. I.ang N Mrs. Seymour Jones
"Deceased
HUNT'S CRATERIAN
V"L nammouni Picture
.""RutnCrtttcnon-H SW(UKt otx,r.UStibn - jonnujeter
THE PICTURE YOU'VE BEEN HEARING ABOUT .
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Many People Inspect
G. E. Refrigerator
Outruns Hull I Would llnvp I'rols
KEtlMAN. fill.; Mnreh 2L'. M) . SAC KAAIKXTO, Oil., March S2.
Hr-nry .Micks, a niilUer. ran so fn.ft ; II'l'A lilll losalizini; hii;h i-liool
while flecinw from a bull, that ,he fraternities in Onlifornia was rcc-
eoliided with a l'onen and iirolto onimcMulijd by the asseinbiy com- or rolaln food odor
two ribs. inittfe on education.
I onon. The hardware Is
firmly to. the steel hotly and in
! tests, tho Kt lf-oloKliiK liuch stood
'mi norfncilv after haviliK been
iabimlnetl sbut Hart. 000 times by a
, ' ; , , i inacbliio. - -
As . nnnnunepiV lu-a-wiVicn of ad- . ,t la llu, lilst woni i sanitary
yerliseintoita runnlUK In tills paiicr. cabinet construction and wlih lite
the Treasure fhest In the windou-j quiet, efficient Cenernl Klectrlc
of Jlctlford r.lectric eoiupany was IcinB unit, should Rive years of
opened nt 11 o'clock toduy. j satisfactory service. lnJeresllnR
; Tiio opening of this cheit re- statistics published by Klectricnl
vealed a sparkllns white General 'Merchandising show- that there are,
r.lortrie RefriKtirator. tho tlrjt all-i ovor III million wired names now
has been
.Many fa-
1 vorahle c.oniineulH were (nade b'
; llnise present, and II. V. Soiii'lTel.
I manager, predicts a ureat tleniaml
j for these refriKerntol'rt.
"The all-steel cabinet will ulve a
-lifctlnto of service." he said,
i "Thero is no wood in warp, swell
r i efriKciator Hint
I offered to ihe pllhti
electric
weldeil
in the United States, of which only
l!.-l per com. havo elcclric rolrlK
eralors. -1 li S ,0ll U were sold ill
UI2S and It' is iplilo possible that
the sales of domestic machines In
lllS'J will run between six and
Kcvcn hundred thousand machines.
1'cople are reallziiiK more and
more the iinportance and economy
rlie Joints are : of perfect rcfriBcratlon iintn win-
and cannot lor and summer
Itlonal otllcers of tho Odd Kellows.
Hehekahs ami I'nlviaclis Militant.
nnirkliiK I ho first ilmo three such
oli'icers have ever huen toitethev
al any stnto mootini;. .Mrs. Minnie
Wllllo of Kansas, preslilont of the
Association of Hchekah Assem
lilies, will represent that order,
while Finnic .Martin of llolso, Idaho,
first Crand Sire west ot the .Mis
sissippi river to havo over been
fleeted to that office, will vepre-1
Sent the I. O. O. F. tienenil Miller
!nf Hie stale of Maine, blithest of
ficial of the l'nliiiireliH .Militant,
will also bo present.
Mr. Mickey snld this aftevnoon
tho Interest In the next umml
Indite, tho first held in southern
Orofjon for four years. Is miraet
ine (treat Interest throiiKhniit the
slnto and will draw a Rood percent-
bolted lotto of tlie 13.0(10 Odd Fellow mem
bers In Oregon to tins cuy. i uosu
members lielonn to fit 7 Indites.
lie said the military branch ot
the I. O. O. F., known lis tho Fn
trlaehs Militant, os well n the
Ladies' Aulliary. will hn well rep-
resented by uniformed iiiembeis
and will bo nmoim tho lirnt to ar
rive in Meilford durliiK cunvention
week. heRluniiiK 1"V !
Mr. Mlckoy found the local com-'
mitteo In chavgo of urraiiRemeuts
well organized and makliiK Rood
progress. The grain! lodKe will bo
carried on under Hie bildRet plan
iiirnnub i lie co-oiieriil ion of the lo
cal lodKe and thn clilzeus of Meil
ford. The details of Ihe plan will
tppear lulci'.
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BIG
SS tSBS II
The Perfect Health FoodLeads Them All!
Made in Medford, from Medford's Best Sweet Milk
When you buy Gold Medal Cottage Cheese you are
supporting Rogue River Valley farmers.
Handled by Leading Markets Only
Recommended by all Doctors
Superior in Quality! Surpassing in Flavor! ;-i, m
Is just 8 days away
Spring Coats will he in Evidence
Everywhere, (jet Yours JSowl
Women's D ress Coats
Dress Coats of plain colored broadcloth and kasha, some with braid trim,
others with fur trim, full lined with satin faced canton, well finished
seams, tucked designs in back of. cont. Good run of sizes and styles for
even- type of woman... , . , V ;.;.( ... ; '
- $27.50 to $45.00
ST-
Semi-Sport Coats
Fuil lined, stand tip eollnrs, with or without 1'tlr trim
$16.50 to $32.50
Spring Shoes
Kvery day brines new Spring
shoes to the sboo (lepiirliueiil.
Yesterday more llaserty slioes in
rived. plnck one-strap.' plain toe. seml
hiRli heel, kid QC
slippers J&O.OO
Hlack patent, cut out tie. hlockcd
Cuban heel, 47 CI
soume toe P ' '9
Monde and cbaiiipiiBiie slippers
with one or two sirups.
$7.85 ,,; $9.85
Red, green, tan nnd lilsek fancy
i...,i. trim in eontritstinic folors.
Cuban heel. tnunre J? C OC
toe, all slues
Knnn Jeltlcks in siraps. ejeiet ties
nnd Oypsle lies. .Oilers: tan.
blonde and champagne (C QC
and lizard 9I,UO
Sport Coats
Hnsket weave, tweed, nnd knsluv nintcrinl. With or with
out f,nr eollnr , .
$10.75 to $27.50
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BARGAIN BASEMENT
Tlni nitlng o.- southern Oregon
miiL repi-i.-seniiitlveM for the Arch
IClertVlc Jtefiigeratlon company
,M,t.i Vfndnesduv evening Willi '
ililtt b.'inipiot nt the Hotel Medford.
following a successful two tius
Session.
The following were present:
Vrch YV. 'I'raberl, president of tbe
company. John linlbwlg. sales cdti
catioiml manager: A. M. Hrlggs.
ndvcrilslng mnnager: II. T. Onuss.
uparlmonl housii products msn
ngcri O. 10. I'rllos, wholesale sales
manager; .1. H. I llninicbtlioch, prod
ucts manager, nnd .Messrs. Hull and
Scheffelblne, all of the I'nrllnna
i office.
The California Oregon Power
company was represented by Hi''
following: I'. IV crnwioi,,, .inch!
Kerr. J. .1. fluchlor, Thomas llrad
ley. I. P.. Walthcrs. Carl liennett.j
Clydo Illgglns and the Messrs.!
Clark. Kbtlin, I'Meet, McKee, Wills.;
tfeils. ttandolpli, McHrlde, U'allcr
niler nnd 1 Inborn. . I
The Medford Electric company,
sales leprwcnlutlves In Meilford
for the company, wore represented!
by Howard Heheffel, .Mrs. C. t).
Cloud, Jack Moore. V. l'lllcngor, ,
Homer Apporson nnd Mr. Williams. I
lug "Tho Front Pngo," nowspapetl;
drnma .now. sbowinir hero, as "vul4"
gur and in-ofano." . ft -
' 1-7. -Tit
behalf of oeenn fretght. StenmshliM was a large roprosenlntloii nt lo-
officials nllejidliiK the cure are K.icnl busiiniss men, shlppors ftiul nr
J. ltingwnOd:"froight Irui'flc man-: oliin illsts.
o,Tft. f tltn-l,ieirl. tJ( eiiiualilii colli. 'in... I,..i,,.. tefiu I'eiiitteil Ibi4
iwiiy. and 11. K. Hurley, iiHSisiant , ufiurnouu at '1 o'clock uttnr boing r n,,,3;m,7,' J
freight trafflo innntiKer nf thn .Me-1 1 B,.SHmi past Ihe regular luiicli i iV ASIlINt, 1 U.N, Maicn ll.-(H )--;.
Coriulck Sieamshlp company. . hour. . I MaJ. Clen Charles M. SalUman. U!
C. T. linkor. seeroinry - i.f Iho' 1 4 i S. A., retired, former chief of til
r'i..,,.,i,ie ,,r (-n,,ere . win be : t'ltiut riiui 'oiidcmiied : army sigiutl corns. Is to be ar'
called ns the witness fi'oift this cllyl SAN KHANCISCO. Cal., March I pointed lo tho radio commlsslori nar
and district. ; til Tim Catholic Truth socl- thn member from tho fourth loafti;
''- At the mnrnliiR sosslon there viy pnyeil n resolution condemn- i to succeed Sam Plckard of Kgnsits
I. f. C, OPKNS HKAUIXti
(Cnn,tlnuen from I'ngo Ono.)
t ... n. nn,l nlhoi- west
' ll.'lll, V,t,,l,,n nn -
j orn Oregon cities- will he called ns ;
! witnesses to testily to ineir ctm-
l tl.n frolirltl I'fltHH (110
lICIIIIiili in , n," ..-r,..- - ,
I of "a prejtidlcuil natttro and hurt-1
fill to coinunlty unveiopiuciu.
n-i.A a,.i,iiinitt I'neine riiiiiiiuii. iil
the conclusion of their cvideiico, j
will present .rebuttal testimony.
Attorneys Allen 1 Matthew nnd
.lorn u. Moran 01 n"
representing iho steamship com-1
pnnles. will presem testliiiony In I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOl! HAI.IO Apples, cheap. Chime
II-I.1-X'. ;
I'-Olt KKNT I'leasant room 111 prl-
villi! Inline, close III on east side.
I'bone :i".'.l-X. ;
Have You Tried One of Our
Oii-ls' rrown Oxfords, in 4-.eylet tic
Women's fancy RerJ Shoes, T-strapstyJe, all sizes ..
omen s nim-y Jim onju'ti, nuii i m.-u-i i.-i
O iris' C'reiie Soled Tan Oxfords....;......,
Oirljs' Crepe Soled Tan Oxfords, combination colors
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C. A. MEEKER, Manager
$2.79
$3.05
$3.95
$3.48
$2.98
fl.tl1vti ''Wn5t ' TTnioti Suits, cross bar"
dimity for boys or girls, 4-12 yrs 39
Men's Lisht. Weight Cotton Union Suits,
all .sizes 89tf
Men's Athletic, knit under shirts 35
Printed Percale, .1(5 inches wide, nnn-
.shi-iiiUnble, fastr color .r. .." r. 19
...O ,.- , : ;:r ; is, .
Ask for Green Discount Stamps
1 OT ,,(illx"ll. I'l'll f. on track, close;
' In,' "flno 3-smry building on t ;
loi: non-resident owner will sell.
ror 'i tilleo. I
2 A. In llnywiirds, Cal. on pave,
menl. In business disirlcl. A :
moiiey-iiiaker for a snb-dlvlslon: i
owner has cipllly of nliinil KniMiii.
Will irade fur Rogue Itlvi r vol- j
lev properly.
The in-wfst and most iniKiern serv
ice Htallon In .Medtnrd. tine I"
catlnii. at n very nllracllve price.
2 l.otH on Summit Ave. nt n bnr-
g'l'n. , -
I have a buver for a modern 5 or
ll-rooin house. .Must tic rcimiin
' li hie.-
. I'.WIS CI.IMCII. Iteallor.
Insiiriiiice.
S!I Meilford llldg. Phone RilV
i KOIt HI-IN'T 5-rooin house. In-
I quire Itungalow Miore. i-nnnt-I
4H.-,-It. 3B""
I Foil HALK One fine pedigreed
Ithode Island Ued rooster. Just
I ready for t! second season; nlno
! limited number of setting eggs,
same strain, exceptionally fin".
I Cull 1IIH-I..
KOH IlKN'T 3-ronm house, nn0
ern. I'bone S.'(3-V. I2S N".
Holly. I
f'OH IllvNT lleslrnble downstairs
pt. Hoinl Oranil 6
Kill SAI.K Office tuilldlng 2
30 ft., suitable for small dwelling-.
Phone Hill. Hours u. ni.
to f, p, m.
KIK HALK -It. T. Ued hnlchlng
i et. Phono r,-,r-I. 3"
j LOST Kcy chain with mnll pad.
lock, i keys, puone mj-j-i,
Bee fyakes
If you don't say it is one of the finest, tenderest, juciest
steaks you have ever tasted, we'll refund your money
Other Meat Items
ROGUE RIVER YOUNG RABBITS.
CORN FED PORK.
MILK FED CHICKENS.
PURE LINK SAUSAGE.
EASTER HAMS.
LAMB.
LUNCH MEATS.
1
HOME RENDERED LARD, per pound .
Economy Meat Market
206 East Main
Nichols and Ashpole
Phone 46
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