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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1929)
VKCm EIGHT MEDFQRD frf ATL TRIBUNE, TEDFOT?T?.6l?E(20yTTnAy, IPRTL 5, 1323. MOLLER NAMED EXALTED RULER OF ELKSJ.ODGE The new regime of the Mdford v Klkn lodge 1h firmly Battled In the ; local B. P. O. E. saddle, following : the inula Hat ion of the nw officer limt niKht, hence today Ben M oiler l is exalted ruler and the other new officers are a follow: Esteemed leading kniKht, . O. T. Baker: i esteemed loyal knight, Everett f Bravton: enteemed lecturing t knight, Roland Hubbard; eecre-! tnry. Fletcher T. Kluh; treasurer, ' . Ielroy Getchell; efinulre, B. L. ! 1 IageHon; chaplain, Wm. It. Jiumli- ton; inner guard, Gene Wright; tiler, Nick Young. ' . ' TrUHlKH ; ' Wm. Young, Earl C. OnddiH, C. 6. ipmnion, Fimincc CommJltw loufft Baker, Buy Wright. Jo nepii Fllegel. f JuHt what happened In the lodge room 'in addition to the InHtallation ? ceremonies cannot be learned, as i - - nil the Klkn today are clone 7 mouthed about It, but it is known I 3 t that leon B. liuHkiriN wan in & ',M very much chufttened mood and f will bo careful horeafter about j setting summer sty lea on Easter day.: What happened must have i: been awful as Pop Gates was Keen to leave the lodge room mopping his brow with his tobacco pouch f long before the meeting was over, ' and heard to exnlafm, "1 couldn't " ; Stand It any otqot," - It was learned, however, that the newly Installed officer did not weur tun FpalM, but nearly nplfU raled the lodge ineiiibers by ap pearing for the Installation in evening dress, without , showing ; any aemhlunce of shame. That !h, all but one of them, the outer 'guard, Nick Young, who only; learned late in the uftornnoh of! the new officers' derision lo wear r- the soup and flsli garb but much ! too late, ns he found that the oih- era hud rented the entire supply of HUch garments from a local sec-. ond-hand atoro. "I'll fix 'em,' muttered Brother , Nick. Hence when the much cor- rectly dressed fellow officers-elect marched In to bo Installed, there wan Nick Young proudly garbed in white overalls and a blue shirt. ' All that can be said further Is that, according to report, the now officers looked very cute and f ' fetching in their dress of black and 'f white; that Nick saved the other lodge memhem from entirely col ;' lapsing at the sight, and that in : spite of their Indifference on this ' , occasion to the public welfare nnd i peace of mind the lodge will pro- $ Imbly enjoy another very proxper- ( ous year under their guldunce. ! , As usual, after u new regime is j sworn In nnd Installed the lndg members twice paraded tirouhd the I lodge room past the new exalted t ruler with , salam of obedience t nnd allegiance, hut it was noticed 1 that many of the brutbers. still .rankled' at the dress suit break, iiurreptltlously sulumed with their right hand spread out and thumb t to the nose. I ' Exalted Ruler Moller and tho , other officers made brief addresses in. which they pledged their bent t , efforts for the continued growth , and welfare of tho lodge, amid i ' much applause. i Mr, Moller, who had seen the f Dug Fairgrounds musketeers nf- ! fair the night before nnd was still I Impregnated with its lessons iof friendship nnd loyalty, In his ad dress gave the lodge a new slogan for the coming year, as' follows: "One for all, and ull for one, and d d be the- mosquitoes," or course,' the selfish new exalted i ruler gave this out thoroly under standing that ho wus the "one" , meant, and thorcforo would get all the best of it when tho "Ho l,u" signal of distress sounded, ' Retiring Exalted Ruler Carl Tcrgwald was presented with n fine sllrer pendnnt Trom' Wool worth's store by the piut exalted rulers of the lodge, In token of his valiant work the past year in be half of the lodge, Ous Newbury making the piesentullon speech. Mr- Tengwatd also made a brief ad (If chs in which he pledged a con- tlnuntlon of his r.pitl for the wel fare of .the lodge.. , The other retiring office In cluilfcd the following: Lee 1. Jacobs, secretury; K, E. With I, treasurer; Jos. 1 Fllegel, esteemed hmding knlghtt Ralph E. Kooxer, esteemed loyal kniKht; Ray E. Wright, esteemed lecturing knight. .' For last night's Installation. I'ast Exnlfed Ruler' W. II. MeGowan acted as grand Installing officer. nnd the following other ptist exalt-! ed rulers filled the chairs ns repre sentatives of the grand lodge: tins Newhury, leading knight; T. E. ' Daniels, Idyal knight; Eeon It. I Jlasklns, lecturing knlicht; E. E . Kelly, secretary; and E. O. Jerome, t OMiulre. , Exalted Ruler Moller reappoint. d Rev. Wm, B. Hamilton as chap- j lain, appointed lr, II. t Eugeson , us esoulrf, and reappointed Gene Wright as Inner guard and Oscar Anderson us organist. His com j mittee appointments will be an-j nounced at a later meeting The nlghl's Installation doings wound up with it coneert, by the t Med ford high school band, follow- j Ing which there was a good feed. ! MANN'S E. F. llugnn of Grants Pass spent this morning In the city ti-atviu't-Ing business. Adds lilfet Ut Your Ycn mrn to Your AU " Mrs. J. E. Htevenson, Emporia, Kiwis., says: "Nearly every day ; xomeone asks me whirl I took that i helped ma so wonclel Hilly when I was ailing and mlse ble. I tell them gladly, that Foley I'lIU dhi-i flic ended my Ills, and lifted the clouds from my life. Now I am well and happv wornon." When ; opressed with backache and rbeu- j matic stiffness, worn out with kid-; ney and bladder weakness, try 1 Foley fills diuretic. Hatlsfacllon fnnrsntf'Pd. For solo hy Jnrniln A Woods Drug Hiore, cor. Muln and Central, . ' MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE - Af t er E aster G le arance S ale At Mann's Department Store All Day Saturday Every Department Offers Many Money Saving Bargains "The Sale You've Waited For" rT"l The Sale YouVe Waited For' 250 New Spring Coats at Sensational Reductions Group 1 . $15.00 Values $9.95 All foats that sold all season up tot $15.00; mad of all-wool tweeds' On sale Saturday, $9 95 Group 3 $25.00 Values $14.75 Just 36 coats in this group; sport and dressy si vies that sold up to $25.00. On sale all d1 A 7C day'Salurday, eaeh ... ' 0 Group 2 $18.00 Values $12.95 All Snort Coats that have sold all season, up to $18. .On 0? 1 O QC sn1r Kntnwlnv.'inoiv'. i Group 4 , , , , $29.75 Values $22.50 05 coats in this groirp, in all sizes and colors; spoil and dress stvles that sold up to $29.75. dJ'OO ttf On sale Saturday, ea. POvl All Better Coats Reduced in Price Women's $45.00 Spring Coats now $39.50 Women's $59.50 Spring Coats now ........ . . $49.50 Women's $75.00 Spring Coats now . .$69.50 Women's $79.50 Spring Coats now . . ....... . . . .'.$75.00- Women's $95.00 Spring Coats now '.$85.00 Women's $27.50 Tailored Suits now . . . . . . $24:7 3 Women's Slipon Sweaters in a wonderful selection of plain and fancy weaves. JQ On sale Saturday, each .,.'...'. pO P ri 500 New Spring Dresses at Sensational Reductions . Group 1 at $5.95 25 wonderful new sleeveless tub silk dresses in pastel shades. On sale Saturday, $5 95 Group 3 at $14.75 Special offering Saturday of 100 new 'spring dresses; beautiful rich colorings and patterns. Real $18.00 values. Saturday, 75 Big Redactions on all Better Dresses. See them Tomorrow. Group 2 at $9.75 Over 100 new dresses in this group; long sleeve and ' sleeveless models in plain 'and printed silks, ' $15.00 values. - Saturday, tQ 75 each Pp "V Group 4 at $24.75 This group consists of new dresses and ensembles; male of plajn and printed silks and wools that sold all season at $27.50. CjOf 7C Saturdav, each ............. l Butterfly Skirts In plain colors and Scotch plaids. Reg ular price $4.45. each J$3.95 Botany Flannel Jackets , Tn bright stripes and plain colors; also velveteen, and jersey jackets. On sale . fcQ.QC Sat., ea. V.TO SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY Special Values Tomorrow All Children's Coats Saturday only 10 Less than regular prices. Children's Bloomers In . - b I a c k ' and . . white sateen. All colcrs. 69c Values Saturday CH each . ...VVC Panty Dresses An Important Event Tomorrow These Dresses are made of prints and broadcloths in spring's fresh colors and de signs. .Ages. 2 to 6 years at this special price of, each A Wonderful Bargain 79c '-'A. Saturday Special In Millinery Department Gay colorful smart, soft, pliant straws. Dozens . in newest modes. - Saturday only, $1.79 each Watch Your Weight FAT OR FIT, WHICH ARE YOU? YOU CAN'T BE BOTH. FAT IS THE RUINATION OF BEAUTY AND HEALTH. IT DISFIGURES AND DESTROYS. WITH THE AID OF THE OLYMPIC OSCIL LATOR YOU CAN TAKE OFF SURPLUS FAT EASILY AND QUICKLY. SEE THE OSCIL LATOR OR EXERCISER IN COR SET DEPARTMENT. $69.50 each Children's Kickernick Combinations In all sizes, white onlv. $1.25 value; Saturday, $1.00 each Boys' Fancy Hose Golf hose for hoys in new patterns, all sizes. . Special 50 C Saturday, pair Orphan Annie Sweaters In all the new bright colors and combinations; very I0 special Saturday, each1.... v New Princess Slips Boys' Wash Suits' Made of fast-colored poplin and prints, sizes 1 to 3 years. Regular price $1.25. Saturday,' QCp suit New voile and organdie dress es for children, priced from $1.95 to $4.95 Children's Skirts Made of fine crepe de chine, full plaited, bodice top; all colors; guar anteed to wash. OA Cfl Special at, each Pfc-V for Children A Big Underwear Event Saturday Uloves Xovelty cuff fabric gloves in lau and gray; sizes (i .to (Hl only; regular $1.29 values. On sale 7Q Saturday, pair Hinds Honey and Almond Cream Regular price $1.00. Ou sale Saturday, jar 89c Print Pajamas Fast colors, made in the new tuck-in styles; all sizes. Special t0 OC Saturday ' P..O Rayon Bloomers Made of a very fine qual ity, of Sunbeam rayon all shades and sizes.' $1.8") values. Salur- ! 1 A( day, pair Vl.HJ Crepe de Chine Slips Tn a very fine quality; made with a ten-inch shadow hem. Colors peach and flesh; all sizes. Special, each $3.45 Sensational S3.95 Values S1.95 '10-inch Stehlis Silks, including flat crepes, georgettes, crepe satins, striped broadcloth and printed crepe, in all colors and patterns; real $:l.flr I1 QC values. Saturdav, vd. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! iFTfTTrf "T 'l I .1 f I T. I lllllfl 1 miiiiimm. 1 1 Big Sale In Hosiery Department Closing Out . Bemberg Full fashioned h 6 s e in medium, service weight; very good for every day wear; on sale QEtf. Saturday,' pair Diamond Point Pure silk, full fashioned hose with fancy heel, me dium service weight, reg ular price $1.6T. Satur- Women's ' Kayser Pure Silk Full Fashioned Chif fon Hose, with pointed heel, m e d i u ra service weight; regular price $l.G5. Sat., $1 4Q special, pair.:.. , u See Display in Window- Fast Color Cretonnes Did you get your share of these crash cre tonnes yesterday f Sun fast and tub fast ; never before have we offered such a 4r value; again Saturday, yard Marquisette Panels Full size curtains, made of plain French mar quisette, or of cross-bar, finished with fringe to match, offered Saturday for the price of the material, each ..........'.. 65c See These Specials Saturday 36-inch ABC Betty jatinette special, yard 36-inch figured rayon voile, special, yard . . Housekeepers' sheets, 81x90 size, special, each. Turkish towels 18x36 size, 50c values, special . Cretonne garment bags, very special, each . .'. . New silk scarfs, $1.19 values, special, each . . . Pongee Handkerchiefs Made of pure silk, well made; one-sixteenth inch hem: will launder nicelv. th . . .59c .$1.19 .$1.00 . . .25c $1.19 .$1.00 Special Saturdav, 1 C each C 1 "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" 1 J i i OON1-466-67 HCOFCXtCtORCCON. 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