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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1929)
PXGE EIGHT HEDFORC IO.TL TRIST7CT5, IREDFORP, "QRE(?.oy,: SUNPAY, APRIL Ij, 1929. AT L Fashion Parades 2i30 R M. Each Dayl UNLICENSED CLUBS ' The formal dedication of the nw Sacred Heart Catholic church, recently completed liere, will take place. Thursday mornltiK. -with The operation of unlicensed mo tor club organizations, claiming af filiation with the Oregon State Motor association, Is presenting a Archbishop Edward D. Howurd of i problem to Medford and southern Portland and a number of prelates 'Oregon, and especially to local rep from various sections of the state jiTesentatlves of the association, ac offloiatlng. cording to George O. Brandenburg, - Rev, 1. E. McNamee, piuitor of 'manager of the state auto club. the St. Francis parish in Portland, Bnd o. H. Guenther, in charge of win m rousier in ceremonies ror membership, who were In Medford tho occasion. A solemn procession ('yesterday on an investigation of 01 me urcnnmnup ana memners 01 t,ne local situation with 16 C. the clergy, assistants and . altar Oarlock. Medford association rep- boys, will take place from the parish house to the new church at 20:30, when the dedication proper will take pluee. resentutlve. There has been at least two such organizations operating In Jackson county and their method has been Following the formal Moaning of to sell memberships In so-called tho edlflco, tho ceremony of vest-' mutual organizations, Including In Ing the archbishop before the main ! suiance, for which they are not ollar in tho sanctuary, will be per- licensed by the state, according to formed. Then will come the J Brandenburg yesterday afternoon, solemn pontifical high mass, to be The rates, ho said, are much celebrated by Archbishop Howard, i higher than those charged by the oxsisiea oy a large numner or tne association Visiting clergy. -The public Is In Vited to attend the ceremonies. Archbishop Howard Is expected "Residents of the state of Ore gon have been fleeced out of thousands of dollars in the past to arrive In Medford Wednesday I several months by agents of nl evening and will he tho guest of ' leged fake auto clubs clulmlng con- Ilev. Francis W. Black at the pa Ish house during his stay. W.' nectlon with our organization, said Mr. Brandenburg. M. Shepard, vlco president ' ' " . . and 'general manager of o.pc,,: ' " returned last week from a bisl-,''r .l1'?:,. . 1 hP .ho1 ' ue '' " and other'"'"" , ' ,f. . ... . "V. . . "... Pliilm have over been ItoenHPcl hy noHH trip to Chicago ' eastern polntn; HOUSTON, Texnn, April in. (p) -Flve lonKtPini coi.vI.Ih Hawed tliolr wny out of ihn .iibmrulur tho. Male insuruneo commlHHloi.pr. Thin mukpH their operation llleKiil. on part of their offer concert the word at the fit tit a ih'Imoii farm north ; Hiving of the proHpectlve an Innur of hero Hhortly before mldninht j t!n P'Ucy, which Ih ho cluttered last nlKht and eHrappcl In a heuvy j u! wlh technical phiaHPH It Ih vlr- unwniioiir 01 raiu. All uvaniiniG , wnnifiw, ' legionnaires from all parts of the valley will gather at 'Ashland Wednenduy noon, April 24th to at tend a luncheon given In honor of National Commander MuNutt who Ih making a lour of tho went. A big meeting will be held at the I-iihJa Springs Hotel and Com mander McNutt will address hla local comrades In the interests of the national department. A block of . seatti has been retierved for members of Medford post who are urged to secure their reser-! vailonn at once as the seating i capacity will be limited. Tick-1 eta may be secured from Adju-j tant Uurlock ut the Chamber of Commerce building or memberH of the following committee: H. Ij. liromley, chairman; I. CJ Tyro, H. E. .Wellington, K. CI. Chlnn, 1. li. . Wulther, 1. E. Foy, or Wurreq X). Butler, Leonard E. Haywaen, Medford The Relation of Chemistry to the Development of An Industry or Resource of the United State' First, Fern Karnaugh, Medford guards ami bloodhoundH took up their trail. KleuthorioH VenlzcloH, the fJrenk prime mi n Inter, linn pledKPd hlm-Ht-1f to the Introduction of, municl pnl suffrage for women. WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any weak, I i I Several Medford motorists have been victimised by the ngenta. ac cording to Mr. Oarlock, who guve tne mi men of a numher of motor ilsta who had purchnsed so-called memberships to learn later they were ot no value. The service of fered by the clubs is explained In terms so vague that tho member has no recourse when he discovers he has been victimized. Agents wno nave been operating in Med. rorfl nave gone, believes Mr. Gar nervous or ailing woman, Di Pierce's Fa vorite Pr.t-!n- tion comes to ",ocl. adding their work, however, her aid. Women in every walk of n le today say Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prcscrip- i? u icuauit Is continuing to live after them Following their visit In Medford the two visitors f-ll fur Klamath Kails, where similar alleged fake clubs havo been operating. Messro. Hranflenburg and fluenther will niprli.n 1 1 nrnhnhlv hn hnnlr In l.,ifn.i 11.1. nunc irom roots and herbs, sold by week. druggists, in both fluid and tablets. : r! oimpion, sn e. am Ave F.ll- uffmd from fnnl,,,i " . Jcl n ntrvout, 1 got u thin anu , ,, K.1-"!" iougni i wm going In to decline. 1 u loo ml.il,le and Tak for anything. My molher had lil.m Dr. 1-lcrcta Fayorlle PreKrlptlon when aha was a girl and It benefited her ao much that aha rve It to tna and alter taking thla mrdldne grew well and atrong and developed Into -,wuiiui wiuiom any more trouble." : FACULTY PRAISED FOR ESSAY WINS oena iuc lor trial pkg. tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. These Drug Store Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store The winning of several prlzet In the American Chemical society prize essay contest, held unnually. by Medford high schools reflects credit upon members of the high school faculty, aiding the students to obtain such recognition. Tho ......u.i . h . "ii iu ri.r. wope ann lira. Zoa Hubbs, chemistry teach era, who drilled with the students on chemistry Information for the essnys. Tho prizes were nwarded as fo! lows to local students: "The Itelntlon of Chomlstry to National IJefense"Flrst, Benuluh I., tiore, Medford. "The Relation of Chemistry to Homo- First, Helen Jones, Medford; honornble m e n t ion. The Western Oil & Refining Co. of Los Angeles, California, ,!.tBrZ,!,'n1 ? len"c.re ,rnct ot 0"IItl,a I-"". Portlatul. for the construction of a marine terminal and atorago plant, 9 tunltve.an1,i' m9 H""1""8 shareholder while the oppor tun ty Is available can ha determined bv consldotatlon of the fni lowing statement of growth In anles of refined I prod . 1928 Orots Sales (May 15 to Dec. 31) 1927 Grots Sales (Flrat full year) 1928 Qroaa Sales I 652,2112.04 . 1,857,822.83 3,023,874.43 Tho company has no bonded Intlobtednesa. . The sale of common slock nt the present price of f-n nnr ni. will be Ulacontlnued nfter April if,, i-'9. P 1 n Kor. further Inrnrmnllun, npply to ' . r,KY.D,BNDER8N . E- PEDERSON 212 Liberty Bldfl , Love 4 Hoffman Telephone 875 r1 . f uiaKe your, car, str hll n nirkino trouble! exist t The Manx. M The doorman takes vour car when v.ou arrive and placet u tn a garage conneed vvuh the Hotel, j ust nana mm your Key as you icava the car that all. Located, in the heart of th City near everything. qheMANX HOTEL i SAW FRANCISCO FOR 20 YEARS SAME OFFICE SAME SERVICE EVERY FORM R.A.HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phons 444 SINCE 1909 C Ate you rs ii ' A rxtr is ns i jf a nfrninst tlio miiny tlert!ts Hint miiy come to light tit nny time, seriously nffee,t inn tli validity of your tile? Yoti mny think you .bought n eleiir title, hut you ean't bo positivo un less it 'is insured, . Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St; Phono 41 That Vacation Trip planned for hoped for, and now nt Inst a reality, thanks to systematic snv iiiRs in n vacation fund. Sueh hns been the experienec of ninny a joyful traveler. Stop in today and make the start that will hring you a delightful vacation this sum mer. - 'Tartnera in Community Development" THE FABRIC FASmOTST SHOW . . 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Serenade Chiffon This lovely flowered chiffon is a , charming fabric for daytime, . street wear, as well as well as for summer evening frocks of the type illustrated. . 40 inches wide. , $2.95 a yard Ramona Voile This smart figured roile is so cool and dainty, and at the same timo wears and washes so well that you wish to make at least one dress. Shown here in a fascinating flow ered design with a dark back ground. 39 inches wide. 45c a yard Star Dust Prints 40-inch Vagabond prints. Some thing different in color com binations, paterns and weave, yard . $2.75 Talisman Prints 40-inch Talisman prints. 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