V I 4 r . I M 1 4 PAGE SIX :1 Official Program of Great Shrine Conclave in Los Angeles I CEREMONIAL PROGRAM ' i'L - , , - : I, . ; Saturday, June I. n 8:00 P.M. Ceremonial session, Jt Al Mulalknh Temple-. Al Mnla I , Ikah temple extends to tha no- H nlilty of J'orth America a most IS cordial Invitation to bo present j.- at thin ceremonial.' ft ! . Sunday, Juno S. ! Arrival of special trains and dele ') gallons to be welcomed by re- caption committee and escorted f' to hotels by the official escort, bands and patrols. . I l .T:00 I'. M. JiellKloUH services : and sacred concerfwiii be hem In either the Hollywood Bowl V or" Al Malnlkah Temple.' Banti concerts in public parks by 4' visiting 'Shrine bands. 8:00 P.M. Vauriovllle show and 4 entertainment In the Shrine Au V dltorlum for all visiting Shrlners jl iihd their ladles. ' 5 ' -Monday. Juno S. gAll special trains arriving will bo met at the depots by patrol en cort and conducted to the va- rlous' hotels. 5:00 A. M. Specla'f excursion for , Imperial Divan, Representatives, una ladies: also Wives of ro- Jf corders, to Catallna Island, vis Itlnjf the world famous marine ,fi gardens In glass bottomed boats. L luncheon served at tho . St Catherine ' Hotel, returning to it Los Angeles at 6:00 p. m. "10:00 A.M. Annunl meeting' Mo jr. corduvs' association, Biltmort Li . Jioiel. . ''7:30 P. M. Bahnuet to Imperial S Dlvanl pdst Imperial Potentates ; arid ladles, ' in honor of Impo S rial Pptentato Franlt C. Jones. ,i ?:S0 P.M. Annual banquet of - I r. the Jesters. Thin banquet will be given In one of tho motion i ' picture studios of . 'Hollywood. "J whore the 'bnriquet room will be transfornicd into an early Call jt I fmnia mining camp. scene. This banquet promises .' to 1)0 the ,;, most unique affair of lis kind -X ever given. .S:d0 P.M.' Mammoth Vaude ville show a( Shrine Auditorium for nil visiting Hhrlners and their ladles. L 8:80 P. M.-trcet danclnc, Olive ' Klreefl between Blxth and Eighth . V. streets. '' ' I ' Tuesday, Juno 'A'. 1 ij ?.00 A. M. Kscort by nil bands, patrols and chanters of tho lm u perlal Jilvnn nnd UepreseTitn t, lives, to the Coliseum, where the V opening exercises . will' be held, jj At the conclusion of tho open- t Irig exercises at the Coliseum, tho k' lhiperlal Divan' and representn i tlves will bo taken to the HI It -.' more Hotel for luncheon, wuoro 4 typical California dishes will bo ft served.' The official place of ' meeting for the Imperial Coun cil will bo tho Ulltmoro thentro, next door 'to the Blltmoro hotel. flil:00 A. It. Official opening Im "' perlal Council aesslon at Coll & seum. 712:00 M. Luncheon for all Shrine i hands, which' are to take part Vlri massed band concert. This . . will be served nt the Coliseum. ,13:30 P.M. Luncheon for Impe rial Council nt lllltmoro hotel. if 1:0(1 P.M. Luncheon nt Ambns- ador hotel nnd fashion show, f for Indies of Imperlul Council, to bo followed by automobile ;;. trip through filmland and to tho v. studios. Following these exor- oIsoh, they will he taken In speclnt automobiles to tho Am bassador hotel for luncheon and following tho luncheon and trip ', through filmland, will be return-, , . ed to the lllltmoro hotel nt np- . proximately 5:00 p. m. 2:00-P.M. .Mussed Shrine band .y. concert at Coliseum. R. 2:3 P.M. Circus Mnxlmus at ' Oollseiim. Tho Circus Mnxltnus P PALMER MUSIC HOUSE Extends Cordial ! ', Greetings to Visiting ; SHRINERS- t C.H.Isaac ', W.H.Fluhrer; 'We Sell Happiness" ? HE. MARSH GROCER Extends a hearty welcome to visiting NOBLES Personal Attention Prompt Service wlll be the greatest circus and hippodrome ever produced in the west. The most famous and spectacular circus performers in America have been secured for this event and' will be brought to Los Angeles In a special train from Chicago just for this occa sion. 'rThe Circus will tuke nlace In five rings In the bowl of the I Coliseum. Many of tho aerial trapeze acts will be performed 100 feet In the air. More than 100 clowns wilt perform. At each performunco of tho circus, there will be additional feature acts, such as ,stnf:e couch: races, charlos races, Cosjack races and other spectacular acts, recruited from the motiun picture studio?. Many of the most famous pic ture stars of tho world will up pear and take part In the special events preceding the circus per formance.' . - . , 1 8:00 P. M. Hawaiian banquet for members of the Imperial Divan, representatives, and their ladles, at Biltmore hotel. This bunquet promises to ba tho most brilliant nffulr of the council session. Tho new ballroom of the Biltmore hotel, known as the-sala D'Oro, will b9 trans formed by the use of scenery and lighting effects Into a Ha waiian village. The tobies at which tho guests will be seated will be transformed by ths use of ferns, fruits, nnd flowers, so as to represent a Hawaiian ban quet table. The two most fa mous girl singers nnd danors of the Hawaiian Islunds . nro being brought to Los Angeles for the purpose of dancing and singing nt this banquet. A large Hawaiian string orchestra unci a modern dunce orcnesira wm furnish tho music for tho oc casion. Tho most beautiful 'bul let In Hollywuod will dance and many of the celebrated stars of the film 'world will appear. Wo have many surprises In store, which wo are confident will make this banuet the most memorable affair of Its kind ever given In tho history of Bhrlnednm. 8:00 P.M. Circus Maxlmus at tho' Coliseum. The perform ances of tho Circus Maxlmus will last approximately 2 'A hours. Wednesday, Juno ft ' 1 0:00 A.M; All-day auto trip through Southern California for all visiting Nobles and their la dles, starting from west sldo of Biltmore Hotel. 10:00 A.M. I m portal Council Session,. Mllthioro Thentro. 12:00 M. Lrmcheon, Imperlul Di van and Representatives at Illlt-' morO' Hotel. 1:00 P.M. Luncheon nt Upllftcrs Club (Rustle Canyon, Santa Monica) for tho ludieH of the Imperial Council, followed 1).V auto' trip to tho beaches. Sult-nl-l automobile accommoda tions will meet tho Indies at tho Hlllmoro Hotel ut 12:00 o'clock noon, take them to tho L'p lirters Club for luncheon and thereafter will take them on a tour of the following beaches: Santa Monica, Ocean Purk, Ven ice, Pluya Del Hoy, Hormowi beach, ltedondo Heach and to the famous Pnlos Verdcs Hills, returning to tho lllltmoro Ho tel prior to S:00 P.M. 2:01) P.M. 'Lnwn fete nt LoFay etto Park for alt Shrlno IsdleH. 2:00 P.M. Circus Maxims nt Coliseum, ", ' 8:00 P.M. Official Shrllne paJ ado in which nil bands, pntrois nnd chantcrc will participate. Suitable transportation will be provided for all uniformed V.Q'I- MEDFORD MAIL les. td a point near the Coll seum. where the parade will form. A short lino of march , has been provided and the pur- ade will terminate insld6 of .the Coliseum. In addition to tho uniformed bodies, the mem hers of Al Mnlnlkah Templo will march in dress suit and fez. . Thursday, Juno 6, 8:00 A.M. Breakfast at the Breakfast Club, for tho Imperial Divan, Representatives and their ladles.: The Hroakfast Club is a- world famous' organization I maintaining n most unique club In the foothills, about four miles from the center of Los Angeles. A most unique break fast and program of entertain ment has" been arranged fpr. This Will be one of tho most novel entertainments given dur-. Ing; the Council Session. Fol lowing the breakfast, tho la dles of the Imperial Council will be taken for un automobile i rido through Pnsndenn, return- In- to tho Biltmore Hotel at noon., 0:00- A.M. All-dny picnic and Spanish barbecue at Ed Muier'tt ranch for all uniformed bod lew. Those who were fortunate enough to attend the Imperial Council gpHKion In 1012 will re member tho famotm barbecue Klven to tho uniformed bodies nt . Kd Maler's ranch In the Santa Sunnna Mountains. The uniformed bodies 'will be trans ported to tho Southern Pacific Hallway Station, where they "Will take the trains and rldo through tho famotm Ban Fer nanda Valley to Santa Suwana, a distance of approximately 40 mlloH. mlloH. There tho bod-; )oh will detrain and march for a short distance through the foothills to ono of the most bniiutlfiil nnd plcturewitie ranch i'H bC southern California. Un der mirroundlnKs typical of the nrly California days, a Hpan IhIi bnrbecuo prepared jnRl fnmoiiH Homnro will be' wrvpd, with nil necoHsary emhelllHh mentfi. Bfixlng bouts and other athetlo contents will bo provid ed for the entertainment of tho Nobility. Return facilities will ho provided so that all bod JnA wll bo back in Lou Anproles nt tho Southern Pacific station by C:00 P. M.whoro approprl nto transportation focilitiei! will bo provided for return to the1 various hotels. 10:0o A.M. Imperial Council SeHsIon, lllltmoro 'Hotel. 12:00 M. 1-iuwheon nt th Bilt more for Imperial Council. 2:00 P.M Circus MuBlmus, Coll senm. 2:30 lM. Tea at the T.os An. (,lcn Country, Club for tho la ; dleH of the rmperlnl Cdnncil. 6:0(1 V.M. Hunmiet nt Hlltmoro lintel for Imperial Divan and ladlen, in honor of tho new Im perial Potentate. 0:00 P.M. Mammoth motion pictures electrical pageant at Collneum. Tho motion picture electrical panenitt will be the moHt Rorjreoufl spectacle that ha ever been provided for any Shrine Convention Under tho direction of Noblo Jnck L. War ner, famous motion picture, pro ducer, fts Cleneral Manager, a pnireunt of Illuminated flontH Older Tire Service, Inc- V. ;: .. " i ... ... . " Cordially Welcomes ' '' v ' Ben Ali's Nobles And Other Visiting Shriners Formerly Exchange Tire Co. Jackson and Riverside Phone 520 I. P. Older ' 'Browne Hardware Company Welcomes Visitingr , SHRINERS "A Great Country" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, will be exhibited at the Coli seum, producing a . spectacle which could not be reproduced any other place in the world. Tho gorgeous floats will be built at the various motion picture studios in and about Los An geles, nnd the electtlclty td il lumine the same wift be gen erated by huge portable genera. .ting plants mounted on trucks. The electrical -engineers of the great studios, under the super- vision of Nohle Frank Murphy as Chief Klectrical ' Engineer, have promised an exhibition of novel electrical effects surpass ing 'anything ever 'previously at tempted. The most famous stars In filmdom will ride the floats of the different studios, We urge that every Temple ar- ranfjo-itH Itinerary so as to per mit the wituefluing of this great electrical paKRnnt. Wo enn as sure you It will bo the most brilliant and thrill ing- spectacle of its kind that you havo ever witnessed. It Is tho finest' nnd most pretentious pnseant that it 1h possible for California to present for your entertainment. T0DESIGN10ES JOPI-IN, Mo.-r()-rwben: Mary Bcndelarl, 1 O-yeitrVold UiUKh"tor. of n. Joplln mine owner, wont to Ku ropo six years uko she was just one of the army of poHl-wnr tourists. When Hhe came home this spring Alio had i hied international dis tinction 11 k an iiutlioflt on modish footwear. . She owns a smart shop In )arin, whro she shIM what Tier Kronch fnctiiry miiKes, and designs for soveruT oncernfl. ; Miss Hendelari wns just out ofi art school when sho went to Eu rope. Her busine.ss ot Belling hnndsorno eh'oos to the elito began an a hobby with $3000 capital, a fe'lft of her fathor. Sho was intrigued ono day when sho noticed some unusual shoes of leather and woven cord, worn by liulkan peasants. She made n drnwina- and sent it to a store. They ordered 300 phlrs. Hhe 'didn't have ono pair, but sho hired ia Itohemlan nhoemaker to copy the drnwinK, using at raw Inwtend of the orlKlnnl woven cord. Tho result was tho Denuvllle snndal. Tho JopMn Bill established n factory and began with a Hmall crew of skilled shoemakers. Now tho factory is In two buildings find 100 employes call the Missouri miHS "Ik. pettte, patronne," their "little boss." i MLhk Jlenolarl later opened the retail establishment, and out f it grew other whops in various coun tries. She considers an Important style trend nt present to bo the develop ment and tise of pajama slippers. Rogue Hiver Valley The scenlo paradise of the world. Ol IOE o Phone 300 OREflOX, SATURDAY, Saturday, April 27 BiiHjne.ii BesKioii (Mcdford Armory) sluirply at 1 p. jn. Arrivjil of spocial train from Sacramento, 3:45 j). m. Ovcf '200 on this Hon AH speqial train, including divan, .band patrol, the nobility nnd novices. Monster parade forms at city park, 4:30 p. m. Jlaiids, . pjitroln, drnm. corpR, ehahters, nohllity "nnd candidates; ' ' Traditional Banquet IfotM Medford, 5::)0 p. m'. - . ! ; " : 'Ni(fht parade from JTotel Mcdford, following the bjiwpiet. (This is additional, to afternoon parade), 7:30 o'clock. . , ' ' 11 'ilV: : . CeremoninV opening (Medford Armory), 8 p. m. Hc ceptinn of visiting potentates and attendant officers, past potentates, and visiting nobility. - Coneort by Hen AH Temple band and drill bv Ben AH Arab patrol, 8:30 p. m. ; : '' ", ; ; ;" ' - Ceremonial pilgrimage' to Areceft. 1 First and second sections in Big Time" elucidation, 9 p. in- ( "' ; 'Sunday, April 28 '.'Entertainment : of visiting divans and guests from other jurisdictions. ' ' V : . This will include golf on the,Svonderftil 18-bole Kogue Valley golf course1; fishing'' for steelhcad trout and salmon in the Rogue river (most famous" steelhead stream in the" world); trips to mountain resorts and various other erit-ertainnient.'1 ' . . ' '' . a '' '" j 4. j ' " -:zz:i I i ' ' - I GREETINGS I NOBLES! We Welcome You to j "The Pear City" Medford Lumber I " Co. t APRIL 27, 1929. "- ..... :' ,.- ... Welcome Nobles To the Rogue River Valley PINNACLE tU-ANp,--. ' PIC-O-PAC BRAND APPLES AND PEARS Pinnacle Packing Co., Inc. Raymond R. Reter, Manager South Fir St CO-OPERATIVE MINE IN TASMANIA FAILS SYDNEY, Aa:rall.-.-() Hailed'') ax "the first 'step In. the; soelaliia) Hnn nf Inrln.ri-v" In A irarvnllrt tit. I co-fnirntlve wnrbln. nf th. r'nin - Welcome SKrihers JACKSON COUNTY ,Arr.,,BANK,frwrv v Established 1888 - - - jOri;r. , .... maran conl rilne, In Tariaanla, hat broken , 4o4' Jh? . , enterprise ;i .itiT '. vKen the . com- ; pahy decided to close the mine be cause It would noi pa. After neftotlatlons with the union the company made a two- year agreement with the. men to hand over the mine to them and pay them' an agreed rate per ton for nil conl produced. The men ' '. will not renew the contract It is a pleasure to wel come the members of Ben Ali temple and all other visiting Shriners to the Rogue River Valley and Medford.;.' ,.; ? This is Qrr eat Coun tryV ' is! our slogan and we believe that you will agree with us after, your brief visit.. r We hope .'that' your cere - monial visit will be but U forerunner of a long va cation, trip this summer. ' - v Phone 2fi0 Liberty Building