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SCOTTISH RITE TO DIRTY WATER IN FOR HOT SESSION: FOR BOY SCOUTS
OPEN AT 7.30 P. MJ RIVER CONTINUES WITH GENE GRADY
: Tenly sl) candidates, assemlili'd
from northern California and aouih
eru Oregon, will compilne. the Phil
Hp Malcolm memorial cIuhs which
will' receive Ilia Scottish Rito work
ut the reunion of Sentilsh lllle
bodies in this oily Wednesday,
ThursUny and KYIday. Tonight at
7::it) .registration will begin, ac
cording to D. L. Davidson, vener
ahle master of the Siskiyou iodge
of Perfection. The initiatory, wor't
will . he conducted by the local
Scottish Kite organization, assisted
by the Rosehurg . Chanter Hose
Croix No. 5, The Eugene Council
No. 2, Knights Kndosh and the
Eugene Consistory No. 2, M. R. S.
S. W. McQuat, chairman of the
entertainment,, assisted hy Jim
Gregg, Frank Newman and Lon
Bishop, are making plans to ac
commodate at least 250 Scottish
Rite Masons at the lunches and
banquets which are tiei.ig prepared.
Uay Compton and lila group of
Hnseburg representatives will ar
rive Thursday with a truck load
of! paraphernalia, and Venerable
Master Davidson has received word
from Marshfleld that a large dele
gation from that, city will come to
Medford, bringing with them sev
eral candidates.
The music for the various pro
grams during thn reunion will he
under the direction of Dade Tor
rett. Official photographs of the
Phillip Malcolm . memorial class
anil visiting delegates will bu taken
by Bert Peasley, 32'.
Many distinguished 32 Masons
will be in Medford this week to
participate in the Scottish Rite re
union. Among thein will he Oliver
P. Coshow, 32, associate justice
of" the supreme court of Oregon
and past grand master of Oregon
Blue lodge; 1-ouis O. Clark, 33",
from Portland, supremo council
deputy; Robert A. Miller. 32, ven
erable master; Wallace McCamant,
wise master of Rose Croix; and
Ben Beckman, commander of Coun
cil of Kadosh.
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Pishing In the river and other j 'If ilrtptminutiuu has anything to ;
; streams in this section Is still nncfcita with It, Nails dorman is apt to
good because of high roily water, Idofeat Oene O Orudy, the A-sh limit
, hence thn fishing is spoiled som-i j pride, here next Monday night at'
. u. ... eni aim some o ners, lion i ,,, nrroory ln ,,. round main
i cim niT-i itim e tut; laitfs 11141 ill"
reaching the valley of the sport I
event. - tiorman arrived several
being enjoyed in the Klamath sec-jdnyf afro' from Klamath Kails and
tton and the big fish .caught there in".s nwn emns innnisn n-Bumr ,
are simply tuntnlizing ' to ' local ' workouts at't(ie armory In special;
nnuleru Two lmim.n. Hi liil.nw ' trnlnkiB iliailrs. 1
trout were caught there last KYI-: O'Cirudy is iilnlnit hard in Ash
iday and Saturday, details of these 'nt"t "n1 nis '"(K following In that
catches being related in the Klam- !' iM expected to support him loo
at h .Kails newsppers. , per rent when he meels the Klam-
. "Although his line hroke Just he-iiuh '"" mun h'''e- O'Orndy Has
I tore he landed a 14W.-nonnil Rain- not been knocked out since ho be
llow trout nt Wilson rapids in Wil-;San fighting, and locn fans are
llamson river, H. W. Hayden used Inelined to believe flormnn is the
his hoot and kicked his catch to to ll lle ia of ",c '"'
rigliler who floes not plan to
give In to O'Cirady's favorite style
of clinching and making a slow,
uninteresting bout. It is either
fight for O'O.rady or be knocked
out, says Gorman.
.The other .fighters in the' eemt
wlndup and two foui'trouml events
are also in hard training and fans
are promised good bouts.
dry land," says the Klamath News.
"It Is now on display in Connolly
Hrnthers window. ,
"H, W. Hayuen of Ray. Colo., has
been visiting his brother, II. E.
Hayden, of this city. H.- B. Hnv
den landed a 13V&-pqnnd trout, sec
ond largest caught this season, on
Friday.
"When n. W. Hayden landed his
prize catch yesterday he'was using
a casting rod, a trout line, and a
No. 2 spoon. After getting a bite
he fought with the fish for nearly
half-an hour before he finally got
It into shallow water. Then his
light line snapped and it was only
with the aid of his feet that he
was able to keep the trout, tired
from Its tussle, from going hack
into the liver.
"The fish is the largest landed
so far this Reason, and eclipses the
catch made hy ' Mr. Hayden's
brother on Kirday hy one pound."
Births
Mr. and Mrs. ,A. Y, Smith arc
the parents of a seven and a half
pound girl, horn Thursday morn
ing, April 11. The baby has .been
named Penh Jean.
I SALEM. Ore.. April 23 (JP) The
1 249th Coast Artillery of the Ore
' gon National Guard, which Is to
j participate In the army-navy ma
; neuvers on Puget Sound July 10 to
24, took a day s preparatory school
work yesterday, when Its officers
anneared in Salem at the call of
Brigadier General George A. White.
Col. Hubert A. Allen was here from
Portland to assist in the instruc- j
lion.
MYSTERY STORY
TO APPEAR SOON
When Charles G. JJooth wrote
his mystery romance, "Gohl Bul
lets," which will appear in the
.Mail Trlhunfc in daily installments
beginning. .'Monday, April 29, he
avoided ail trickery and deception,
developing his story logically nnd
honestly. . ,
There are no "blind-alley" clues,
no fixing the crime on obscure
characters or other similar devices
employed. The murderer is a ma
jor character in the story and al
though a sequence of related de
tails definitely points to the solu
tion, the climax-will be a surprise
for all but the most observant
readers.
The next Court of Honor will
be held at enmity court house
Thursdny night, April 25. .Today
is the last In which upplll'alious
may he handed in.
The board of review will meet
at J o'clock and the court will con
vene at 8 o'clock. '
This will he the first court to
count In the new patrol contest on
our new troop rating. H. P. Hos
worth will act as chairman of the
court, with Judge Alex Sparrow
presiding.
Two or three demonstrations will
he given during the evening's pro
gram. They will ha. Cite by fric
Jlon. . first class Investltue ceiv
mony and n special stilnt by troop
two with Hubert Taylor as scout
master.
dijouHby
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PETITIONS FILED FOR
THE PICK O' THE. BIG SILENT PICTURES
Kiddles 10c
NOW
PLAYING
Kiddies 10c
NO MURDER
OR
NO MYSTERY
BUT WHAT A LOVE
BURGLAR THAT GIRL
TURNED OUT TO BE.
IT'S THE SANER
SIDE OF
FLAMING YOUTH
Corinne
GRIFFITH
Petitions were filed yesterday ot
the county clerk'a -office to plaiM'
the names of John Tyrell, W. H.
Gore and C- N. Culy us comiuis-
sioners on the ballot for the spe
cial eieciiuu amy i lu loriu me
Oak Grove water Improvement dis
trict, which plans to receive its
supply of water from the city of
Medford for that suburban section
between Medford and Jacksonville.
The cost of the entire B.vstem Is
estimated - to be approximately
$1.5,000, and will, include the hu ge
Gore ronch. .
IN
"Saturday's
Children"
ALSO A
CHARLIE CHASE
"TH1F TWINS"
LATEST NEWS
ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC
COMING
THURSDAY
SHIRLEY
MASON
In
'RUNAWAY
GIRLS" .
GAS DEALERS VARYING
GALLON PRICE AGAIN
All nppenriinces are at hand that
a new pftHoline war Is about to
break out in Medford, with kuho
line Helling yesterday and today ut
a service tttation on Sixth street
and a RH,raKe pump at 22c and 23c
per Rallon.
i Thn Hlchfleld Klatinn had hIriik
nut today announcing 23 cent icas
,und sIkiis were out at the Klchtner
;iarapa announeinR g:i.soline at one
;etnt per k"1" lens.
1 KffortH were belnff mado Sutur
,d:iy to booHt the price up one rent
! to 2 tic per pnllnn. but nil the sta
tions were not in nceord, appar
ently RlvinR no grounilH for the
1 present reduction.
The D. Hearty, Inc., sold n
oar load of D'Anjou pears, shipped
from .Medford, at auction on the
New York market today as fol
lows: I-xtra fancy $5.fi5 to $tl.4fi,
average $5.91 per box. Knncy tfi.10
to $5.70, avenge $5.34. The hiRh-
est auction prlco of the seamm,
says H. W. Hamlin, local manaser
r Hearty.
This, price is declared due not
only to choice fruit, but to proper
pre-cooliiiR. close attention to stor
age nnd to excellent marketing
facilities.
POOL PLAN DISCUSSED .
BK GRANGE COMMITTEE
The. flrange marketing; commit
tee held itH regular monthly meet
ing nt the Farmers' Kxchange Co
operative last night, and there was
a discussion of a general market
pooling plan, to embrace poultry,
stock, produce, grains and smaller
fruit. A survey of the, county of j
crops, etc., was favored, so that
the details of the pools could be
worked out. It Was also proposed
that the matter be placed before
the. eight Granges of the county
for consideration. The. proposition
at vrosent is' in u tentative slute. "
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln SUtlon
TO NEW PLANT TODAY
The office of the Kimball Fruit
company, C. C. Darby, manager.
Is beinR moved today Into the new
plant of the concern on North
Grupe Htrect, botwecn Hixth and
! J-'lfth FlrcetH. '
Workmen are buny whltewnsh
InK the Interior of the main struc
ture and the painters are at work,
inside nnd out.
The work of movlnff the old of
fice on South Grnpe street will he
completed today.
Manager Darby Raid today that
the machinery for the new jlant
would arrive about Juno 1, when
It would'be Installed.
"r-.t :
Tuesday, April 23
6:1H to (1:30 Medloril Mall
Tribune, news nnd markets. f
6 : !10 to 7 .'oleman & I.nwton
and Medford Service Station.
8 to The Pip Tnil Meat
.Market.
to 10 California Oregon
Power company.
Wednesday, April -24 '
0:3ft to 10 Model Clothing-
company. f
10 to 10:;I0 Mnnn'a Depart- v
menl Store.
lu:2() to II Keath's DniB
Store. fr
11 to 11:30 Medford Klcctrlc.
11:30 to 12 Iwls Super Ser-
v Station.
12 noon Mall Tribune., news
Hems.
12 lo 12:30 Jackson County
llullding & Ioan association.
12:30 to 1 Hubbard Tiros.,
implements.
9
1 lo 1:30 City Cleaning &
Dyeing works.
1:30 to 2 lleehe & Kindle
Service Station.
2 to 2:30 Klwood & Lnwton,
Orefellln.
2:30 lo 3 Alexander's flro-
eery Store. '
0:15 to 0:30 Mail Tribune,
news and mnrkets.
S Front lepoiis.
J.C.PENNEYCB
Clever New Coats
In Modes for all occasions
Tailored and Dress
Coats 1
iWhethcr your search is
for general utility coat,
one for sportswear or one
for dress . . . come in to see
these . . . the varied assort
ment allows ample selec
tion among coat styles for
immediate . . , and all
summer wear.
For Women
For Misses
For Junior!
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HUNT'S CRATERIAN
TOMORROW
ALL TALKING
MURDER CASE
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TWO-BARGAIN DATES
Of Interest to the Medford and
aouthern Oregon buying public is
an announcement made 'today of
two big bargain days to he' held
by local merrhantn on dates yet to
be announced. The bargain evenln
be known an Greater MedTord
days and nierchantH are doing con
Kfderable planning to assure thrm
'of complete biiccphh. There will be
j special window dlHplaya, and bar
! Willi ot Bitch nature will he of
;fered to attrart one of the lnrnont
nhoppinK crowns in Mediord fdnoc
the t'hrifttman holidaya.
Paul Whiteman
Tonight on Columbia
network coast-to-coast
6 to 7 p. m. Pacific Time
Tonight, a touch of jour rutlio
dial will bring you the match
lrs dance music of the "King
of Jazz" and his world-renowned
orchestra. Courtesy of Ol.D
(;oi.U CIGARETTES . . . "not a
tfiiifrli In a tnrtntl
Old GoliYll
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Carefully selected to meet
J. C. Penney standards of
quality and economy
A daily policy of lower;
prices . . . and only mer-i
chandise of first quality
always ... Is the standard
to which" each of thess
coats was measured . , . thfl
yalues you have learned to;
expect in this store are
demonstrated again to; ;
your advantage. .
Prevailing Modes . '
Prominent Colotft;
Fur Trimmed Self Trimmed
ScarfsCapelets Straight Lines
Every type of coat . . . some straight and simple . . . others
with soft scarf and throw effects, shoulder capes and in
tricately tucked backs . . . all are new . . . all are smart . . .
and everyone is an outstanding value at ,
$0-90
and
$14.75
A coat is indispensable . . . and these two prices show how
inexpensive a smart one can be. Come in to' see them for
yourself . . . and to select the particular coat that Ls best
Suited to your needs.
Cvatul
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It's better than ordinary roofing be
cause the felt is treated with a secret
chemical which not only makes it
stronger but acts as a preservative and
is fire-resistant. It's JJupIcx-coated,
therefore many tim es as lasting.
The Parafflne Ctanpanlea, he.
lc AikcIci : Oddwd : Su FnocKco : Panlud : SitU : tuna Ckf
45th ANNIVERSARY YEAR
You wouldn't give a houttonfytmm coot 0 paint.
When They're Klein-made
They're Tailor-made
in meuiuru
It is neither expensive, extravagant nor uneconomical to
wear clothes made for you. They carry smartness, cor
rectness and individuality in every line.
. Priced from
$35 up
UPSTAIRS
We carry a complete line of
PABCO PRODUCTS ,
Also .;
RU-BER-OID ROOFING
Big Pines Lumber Co.
301
Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Everything In Lumber and llullding Miterlali
Dltti'lbutore for Johnt-Mnnvllle Roofing
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Ceblnete, Windows, Doom, Screeni, Eto.
The Old Reliable Ettafcllthed In 1S08
When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 131.
We can be of real nervlce to you.
C9
Best Painless Dentistry
It's a
Satisfaction
To ICNOW that your pinto looks nnt
unil. You are assured thin naturalness
tluit assures your usual expression
when you huvo your plates made here
: rr: ' '
Sueli popular mnterjuls as Ilecolitc and
Hesinite nro used and extreme care is
taken to properly fit tlie. plate to your
moiiui. , 1 . ,
Come in let us talk over your plate
problems.
Dr. I. H. Gove
Office Phone 872-J Reeldenea Phone 7WJ
235 Eait Main St. '
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