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PAGE ETOTIT MEDFORD M.ATL TUmUNK. MEDFOKJJ, QI? EC! ON', SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1020. SCOTTISH RITE RE-UNION WILL 14 DAIRIES OF VALLEY UNITE LIONS BANQUET AND HEAR TALK GIVE DEGREES PLANT ERECTEDI BEN RUFFIN Roscburg Chapter and Eu gene Consistory Will Confer Work Upon Large Class of Candidates, Un- - . 'der Auspices of Siski- yous Lodge of Perfection ' Three Days' Meet This Week. Crescent Dairies, Inc. Form- 0er Jr'0" T1 9 1 kuchU uru'i'UU Men A. Hufiin, In- ed With Ben Hilton, Mw-tZl a"." .... i T.. n liilnineni glvtn in 11m Honor iu iiu- ager Latest Type Pas- . atu,a iat evenine by the , . . , ., , w local body. leUnZer inStaiiea Ul- Immediately following the dfn- iipi, ToastinuHtrr John II. Cnrkln fiCGPS 30(1 DirCCtOrS willrd upmn rpprcscntatlvi-H of varl- uiiM civic Jtnu ouiur urRunizjiuuiiH of tho city, each of . whom ro euondod with wonln of wetcomo for the (IhtlnKUltthf?!, visitor. C. A. Swftiart, n-f(ii(U'nt of the Med ford chain her of commerce, Hpoko In dohalf ft T tliat Kroup uml ulho for Mayor A.'W. I'Iocm, wliu wua uu- th Hokmc Valley linkH today fur! nil vjHftinjr Mann, Hturtlng about! nlno o'clock. . I Mr. ituffin 1h scheduled to leave thin morning by piano for Port bind In continuation of lily vcHt ern trip. WALKER TO HAVE Named Start May 1. Wednesday, Thurnday and Fri day will ho busy dnj'H for Houth-. ern Oregon M-'ihoiih, affiliated with the Hlfkiyou Lodtf of Perfection, as thin city will be tho scene of I a larRC Scottish lilt" reunion. Tho' local Lodtfo of J'orfection, in i conjunction with tho lEoHeburff j Chapter Hose Croix, Kuccne Coun cil of Kadosh nnd the Kupene Coiwbitory will confer tho vurlouH Scottish Ifito decrees on a largo claHi of tandldittcH. 9 Thin class will bo known an the IMitHp Kchuyler Mulcolm inmnorl'il cloKfl oh a )nark of rewpoct tnj Phillip Malcolm, onilm-nt Srottisli1 Itllo MaHon who died in Portland on f'Vbruory 1. Tho present offlccrn of tho Hl klyou Lode of Perfection are: 1). j 1. Davidson, venerable mauler; Ji ' V, Iawrence, senior warden: i Charles A. Whiff, junior warden;! Paul ft. Itynnhm. orator: IT. A. j Hull, almoner: L. 10. Williams Hocretury; V. H. Vawter, trens tirer; s. A. Kroschel, niftBter of MtrCmohltft: U V. Inskeep, expert; I H. W. McQuat. ukhIhIiiiU expert: j U. F. Nordwlck, rnilnJn of the liOFt and Lew UuWoh. tiler. lOxtcnslve plans are uml'T way ! to nntko the reunion this week In Medford one of the outstand ing Scottish Kite events In Ore gon MuNonb history. Th coinipl' tecs of tho Hisklydu I.ndge of Per-1 ft'i-tion, having charge of ri'iinton IhhIIh. are: liotepllon cotnmll-' lee: 1) A. ChamlierH, Kmll llrilt, Ilex ltaructt nnd .1. 1 UIUhi.ii: Kntertalnmcnt committee: H. XV. Megual, 1-. J. Newman. Jnmo 11. W. Orcgg nnd A, O. Hlshop. Claw committee: U P. Older. j CharleH A. WIuk. U. Ifl. Hwem.l Peul 11. Ttynn'iiff and I I C. Ktock. Tho fourth to fifteenth degrees will be conferred by the HlHklyou lodge nnd those who will par ticipate in this work will h P. 1j, Davidson, J. IX ltiekert, A. O. Bishop,, 8. A. Kroschel, 1 11. Inskeep." H. W. Mctjimt. ,1. K. luw renco, Paul II. Itynning. K. XV. Unfiinnn, T A. Chanibers A. Iv Peiwley. J. II. Wallher. h. K. XVII llaiUK, A.t H.r Vawter. 11. A.' Mull. II. F. Nnrdwlck. II. N. Orayhlll. .lames It. XV. tlregg and Iow ItukoH. Tho program for tho three-dav Heottlsh Kite rouiuun activities win be an fftllon-i: ' : XVcdiiet-Auy. 8:00 a.m. Fourth degree work. 9:00 a. m Fifth degree work. 10:00 n. m Hlxth degree work. 10:40 a. in Hcventh degree work. 11:15 a. m Klghth degree work. 11:30 a, in Orators addrcHs. 12:00 noop Luncheon. 12:4.1 p. m Class photograph. -1:30 p. m Ninth degree work. 2:1Ii p. in Tenth decree work. :00 p. in Kleventli legreo work 4:!I0 p. in Orators' addi'efN, 0:00 p. m ninner and special program. 8:00 p. in Fourteenth d e g r e ? wtrk. fc i ThurMla.v. ' All Thmday degree work Wil Ie conilutted by the ItOHeliitn: Chapter Koso Croix No, n, nssisl-j cd by Med.iord inenibers. J:30 p. ni. Puslness meeting. j 2:00 p.m. Sixteenth degree und Seventeenth degree work. i , 2:45 p. in. Klghleiith degree ' work, li:O0 r. hi.- Dinner. ! 7:45. p. tn. Fifteenth d e g r e ? - work. (- 1 . lYIilay. ' j All degree work on Friday willi be conducted by the Hiigcne Coun cil Number 2. Knights Kmlosh, iifUted by Medford members and. tlio ' Eugene Copnlstory Number, J. M. It. S. assisted by Medford, members I K:00 u. in. Nineteenth to thirty-' ' ;' first degree work. 10:45 a. in Thirty-first d o & r o o, work. 12:00 noon Luncheon. 1:15 p.m. Hall of lOuuity, 2:30 p.m.- Thirty-second degree! wirk ( lift section ). j fi:30 n mDlnner. 7:30 p.m. Thirty-second denrco 5 s work (L'nd section). Ah the result of 14 dairymen, all residing north of Mcdfurd, coin bin' tig marketing Interest. 4, the CrcKccnt Dairies. Inc.. 'will be , u,,,w l" uttfntl in operation hero May J, announ ced Jien ililtuu, general manager, yesterday afternoon. The dairy plant ia In the last ulngCH of com pletion und is located in a con crete block building, owned' by the corporation, on North Jtlvei sido avenue. Tho plant 1b planned to be one of tho most complete In southern Oregon and It Is expected to pasa the highest sanitary teats. .The dairy equipment, hiicIi ixh the pan teurizer. with automatic control and recording thermometers will be Installed tills week by Iou1h M. Itinehart, late of Denver, Colo., where he was connecld with tho Windsor Farm Dairy, recognized as one of the best In tho nation. Tho pasteurizer Is nickel lined and Is of the latest typo procura ble. Tho corporation was formed alx weekH ugo and Its officers are: George Hilton, Jr. president; Axel Itenuttii und John Anderson, direc tors; Kai'uel ItciiHou, secretary and treasurer, and Hen Hilton, man ager. The 11 members have pur chased the entire slock and It Ih not likely new members will lie added very soon. Tho da ry plans to mcII milk, c ull lire buttermilk and cottage cheese In wholesale and retail bits, and has lis mar ket plans already completed, with tlit? cx i plioii of probable expan sion. The dairymen. Including one or two doctors, are located in a dls Ir'ct reacirpg as' fur as "'uium Vail e y and Including Central Point and Willow Springs. 1 The dftlry will linvi-'u complc'.e refrigeration plant, sterilizing ap paratus, boiler room, bottling nnd wash lug works and a cooling de livery room. Tho of fico will bo located In the sumo building. Nathan Newconib. a graduate oi' the O. K. C. dairy school, will be in charge of tho entire plant. Tho plant will have direct con nections with the city water and Kcwage :yslciiis. I F. .1. Nevman of tho llotary club, J. ( Thompson of the Kl va u is. M rs. 1 1. V. Will ia uh, prcsl -dent of the tireatcr Medford club. Horace L. Itroinley. of the Crater club, and 10. C. Ferguson, com mander of Medford post of the American Legion, guve brief salu tations and congratulations to the honor guest und Medford den of Lions. Harry A. Swart, district' gov ernor, officially welcomed Ureal -dent Kuffln to the state. After catling upon roprcscnta Uvea of various Lions clubs pres- 1 ??la immmtd MKX1CO CITY. April 20. Although advanco forces of fed erals und Insurgents fuced each other across only 25 miles of southern Hoiiora, there were no developments tonight to beur out tho government prediction oarly today of a battle "very soon." The federal advance guard rested at Don whilo tho main body re mained at San Bias, Slnuloa. Tho! insurgent outposts woro entrench ed at Mitslaca with tho main for ces further north at Navojuo.' Tho government looked for a preliminary cIumIi at Masiaca with the reul test coming later at Nu- vojua. NEW VOHK, April 20. (JV) Mayor Walker was In a position today to dlctato who the new j leader of Tammany should bo. as the result of withdrawal of Alfred E. Hmlth from conferences. Hmith. after a 20-mlnuto confer-' onco with the organization's com mit too of seven, issued tho follow ing statement: "I have been informed- by the committee of seven that it Is the policy of tho executive committee; to select for leader ono of their own members. j "I havo advised tho committee I that In view of that policy, I am of tho opinion that tho executive' committee in fully qualified to ; make that decision among thcm-i selves." ! 4 Dun to the Hliortttge of tho Culi forulH crop, the 1'nclfic tronM mar kets huvo ubaorbr'U a turgor part of tlm I'liipqua valley product than ever lietore. and I he bulk of tho supply fur the coaxi markcta wan handled by trick. Growera have b'(n KettiHK good returnM for- this year's crop. Hail shipments have been brlnuitih' from II. 40 to tl.OU a crate at tho warehouse. Truck operators have been paying K1.2Q to H.30 er crate at the .Ids. Seconds havo brought from SO Mints to $ 1. ....r-ii.- 4. ..11 tlVt A i-ImIiib creKcenilo of lone, loud lyellM frum independent motion plc Ituie exhibitors ihruufjiioul the eoiintry today had led the federal uMVeiiiiiient to lake arlion altalnst an Hllcj.-ed ifiiinl -111011011 picture 'trust" chanted with virtually con Itrollllill the production. dWribu lon anil Hhmvim; "f pictures. ' GKN'KVA." April 20 (P) 1 1 111 JJlvlnoff, soviet vlco-cominlsar for forelKn affairs, received an other seiback in tho preparatory IdHirinament conferenco today and Ul made him very angry. Ho did !ot immediately fulfill expecta tions of sumo Unit ho would leave tho conference, however- Portland. Peninsula Golf club I opened new tlO.OOU clubhouse rc- UMPQUA BUI FIND LOOPHOLE INi " OVER PEAK 1 DRY PERJURY CASE ACUOItA. III.. April 20. (I) Perjury charges against K ugo no Hoyd Falrchlld. dry Investigator and one of the principals In tho case of Mrs. Lillian Do King, kill ed by dry raiders, were dismissed In Justice of tho peace court to day. Charles D. Dickerson, justice of tho peace, ruled that the oath ad ministered Falrchlld wh-en he mado out his affidavit of buying liquor of M rs. Do King, was not legal and therefore ho could not be accused of perjury. ItOSKltUHCi, Ore., April 20. (Pi Although tho peak of tho broccoli movement has passed, shipments will continue 'until after tho first of May. FIfty-ono cars have been shipped up to this time, and auto trucks huvo handled enough to !ad i0 cars. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 Portland. New I0O.OOO edifice of Helen Kelly Man ley community j center formally dedicated. ' "The Food Is Better" At the Medford Iten A. Itlllfill 1 LETTER TO D, A. R. WASHINGTON, April 20. (IV An uuhpio compliment was paid Mrs, Adam Wyant, retiring treas urer aeneral of tho Daughters of the American Itevoluiion here tu tilKht at the bumiuct cIcnIu;; the 3-Stbe annual congress of tho or ganization. The presiding officer. Mrs. l!ob crl Heed, funnel vice president general, who did mil deliver Iut l-repared speech, in introducing Mra. Wyant to the 1000 delegates present p'ad( a letter which t-he said was dated "the White House," which said that M is. Wyant bud been considered for selection if secretary of the treasury In tin cabinet of I 'resblent I louver and which praised the financial genius of the former treasurer general. Mrs. XVyant explained that the letter wa n Joke prepared by the former officers of the nruanixatlon. but said that It was done with President I loover's "aeUleHenec. Mrs. Ueeil in addressing the delegates did not make a speech which the pres. department of the organlxatlon made public earlier In the nluht as that which shi would deliver at the banquet. LMlliSTS out from Tillamook, Itosoburg, CI rants Pass. K la math Fall.", Han don ami several points In northern California, tho toast master intro duced Mr. Ituffin, who gave one of the most delightful and poignant talks over heard in Medford. Talc ing for his subject "An old Fash ioned Flower (iurden," the speaker drew an apt. comparison between the pliinling oT seeds to bloom and flower under the miracle work of nature in id the cultivation nf hu man friembhtp, kindness and g"od deeds to blossom in due lime as a higher conception of life's attalu menls. ' 1 Following the speaker of the evoning a tabloid reproduction of the recent A merlcun L o g i o n I "Whoopee Ilevue" wus given by a' portion of the original cast, their offering meeting with rent hunt I rounds of applause and being es pecially appreciated by Mr. Kuffln. who Is making his swing through the country by airplane, the revue belim built around the aerial idea. Following h o euter'ulnmcnt. dancing was enjoyed by those pien ciii until a alio hour. Aceortling to aunoiiiicemeul by I. W. Tyrce, president of (he lo cal club, arrangements have been nifid' for a uolf tournament at iiminiiM'tMiai N unn?Bush We are specially prepared to tae enre of cars in this shape. WORK GUARANTEED NEAR GRANTS PASS: ' hltANTS PASS. Ore.. April 20. 0V Tho Swede Itusln Lumber company' new plant In (.irants Pmhh will lrgin opemtlon next , Monday. The mill wa ctmstructed ; at a cost of SluO.OtiO. und will cut) 70.000 feet of pine Vmbor a day. i It ia owned by O. Tl. Kesterson.i VA'Vam Hpauhlina and Kldon f Kpauldlng. A LPAN V, Ore., April 20. wV--Tbeliua Carr sustained a broken leg, ei ela Stevens a broken col lar bone, Leonard Carr. Frances McDonald and Uuth Witlyonis brubteK today when the nutomohlh In which they were driving from Kill-cue to Portland was ditched on the Pneifle highway two miles south of this city. All the Injured wire from Kugnc. MIsm McDon ald, who wiii driving, hiamed the accident on failure of the throttle to release. 4 T4)UN.lMHS TAKK TOLL . v 1'ho Womeii'a association of tho Presbyterian church will hold a flprlnff festival and 'ylc how at tho homo of Mr. E. H. Porter on South Oakdale, next Friday cve-in- : .. , fConHnuirt from Pago Ono.) washed out ami service suspend ed. Many motor busses were halted. Snow whs greeted warmly by wheat farmers In northern Colo rado. The moisture Is expected to navo thousands of acres of winter wheat. In desperate con dition from winds. Heavy rains In western Kansas today were a No of great value to wheat and spring crops thero. TO H ICS'S T TIUC ATTACK -.( . olds Cish0Y or K' 'I'll - P " ' C'jSlV V -f v""r svMcm and SWiiwfi!'y'll,r " y V'""'! t'!,l;T Ibtild up V jS'?" f 'n,r hoallh w;th rti-v Hiat ;iler.ditl J." S licrktl tenic. Dr. Pifrve's Cioldru Metlual lisivrry, which has stood the tcit ot tixiy cars of approval. The air wc breathe s ofju full o( R?rm5, if your vit dity is low you arc uji cuy mark (or colds or pMcuiihiuia. (tie who has tmd tlie "Diicuvcry" writes S'I'Anf, Wi?Jv "Wlirnrcrr I R-l (opd. k.-aW Knd )l run town, or my ,rfi)Rih it all xe. I l,i!vf bottle nf ihe T.eUtt.i McHird I 'ixiiir ry' nnd il bt ifiic tv my ntrrnnili. litiiH nie lip nd niiikm mc feci Uke lifw pcrwm. It not only ir ht a loatc tuit ttr it br tut N'lCh ei ttic tkod, I ittmimf:d llit 'lloMen M-tlkl rHcotfiy' a a tontr ad UUxn rniithei'." Mis. J, J. Kiiiim, tCS N, IbUuii M, Kluld er tat'Vl. All cWWi W Wtur Li. I'lruf' liivnlUU Hotel in Hit tk N. 1 , fw (nfitvire. There's Just One Way 'I'ti In iv slioi's jitid tlwit's lo buy lor STYLK and VALUH. You're suit to get both in NUNX lU'SIl slit.es . . tliev're IIAND TAIbOKKD lv master eriiftsiiRMi . . . oia.le to KIT SXLKILV njid Tin MIA' around the. ankles. The finest materials go into the nianuraelure of N U X X-15 US11. shoes, too. Just come in and 'see them! NOW-6 BIG DAYS OF AMAZING SHIRT BARGAINS at MANN'S Department Store They're Going Fast! Come Early $1.75 to $2.00 SHIRTS $1.49 3 for $3.45 $5.00 to $7.00 SHIRTS $4.49 3 for $13 $2.50 to $3.00 SHIRTS $1.95 3 for $5.75 $3.50 to $4.00 SHIRTS' $2.89 3 for $8.50 There are still a few of our shirts left selling at $1 Materials of Radium Silks, Jersey Silks, Silkendures, Pure Rayons, Scotch Madras, Silk-Striped Broadcloths, Rayon-Striped Broadcloths, End-to-End Cloth, Novelty Madras; 2x1 Broadcloth, Broadcloth. Our Greatest Shirt Sale DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 A. M. f "THE sfoPE FOW EVERYBODY" i J rHONC-486-487 MECifORD.OR53N . Sale All This Week They CAME!! They SAW!!! They BOUGHT" Never Before Has There Been Such a Wide-West Response to a Sale We took the public into our complete confidence. They came to our store. They saw with their own eyes the wonderful savings we are offering. They tcok advantage of it. There was no necessity of shopping around, because EVERY ITEM in the entire store is a real BONA FIDE bargain. They simply bought at the regular, prices and were giv en a one-third (1-3) bonus. We need the money. We are not keeping it a secret. We are paying well to get it. You came to cur aid. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR GEN EROUS RESPONSE. 94 STORES You must realize that such a heavy mark-down cannot help but result in a loss to us. We cannot allow this sale to continue one hour- longer than is necessary for us to raise the funds needed on ac count cf the call of the bank lean. We urge the people of Med ford to enjoy these savings to the fullest extent. Remember the CEN TRAL O F F I CE MAY TERMINATE o THIS OFFER ANY MOMENT. !&jmwmmi n'thTwe's t 1P