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m PAGE TWO MEDFORD MITE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREfiOX.- SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1929. If r i" I I I Iotal and -'Personal The question of housing the 4000 delegates and visitors expected In Medford durlnx the I. O. O. F t;fand lodge session next month Is providing .one of the major proB lems for the crand lodge commit' J) ' tee.' All rooms available In hotels, Sf.-f lodging and apartment houses have a hpen reserved.. and efforts are now I being made to secure rooms Jn prl "f V ..vate homes. ,; .1 M Medford lodec No. 8S. I. O. O. F B will entertain the -flrand lodge, & Wenariment of Oregon, In their I slate convention, May 20, 21, 22 and ' 28,-and -they are desirous of seour- E .. InffJrooms In'the homes of our cltl f n's! Anyone that will rent rooms for ,the above dates, please send jlame, residence number and price tt John A, Perl, chairman of .the houslne committee. - 3 : -I lknnlfla . lAft.-lnnt . nieht for l Ban Pronchco " on ' business and A nleasurc,' and will return to Med ford tho middle of the week. . " Wo spray all-kinds of trees and shrubs. No orders too small. Phone Soar orders, to 1089. . Be Large ; orowds witnessed the Rhrlno narades of Into yesterday afternoon and Inst evening;, ,th Hhrine ceremonial -doings 'having (lruwh many rural visitors to the liy and also from surrounding clues. and towns. They also served as' a moaner, to draw the homo rtks 'to -the business sent ion.. Don't forget Mother's Day. Our cards as usual are widely assorte.l. Medford Book Btore. 37 ; f "J"rank Ankeny. son of Hon. H. E. .Ankeny of Sterling, who re cently returned from Manila on a sick fiirlouxh, has beon granted a discharge, from the volunteer service.' rend a news item of "30 8 .Years Ago'"ln tho Ashland Tidings. I Heat your orchard with kindling, t blocks and slabs. Tel. 031, Mod- M, 'ford Fuel Co. - tf ... Arvld .Pflrsons of Portland, an K ' engineer for- the Houthern -Pacific, j 'spent' the; past week vIslllnB friends fi In .this .clty.v Mr, Parsons was for-' " .'merly employed by Oopco at Pros- Spect. r'"- Faouiry btoes, o lead. Tel. 631. m Medford Fuel Co. S24tf 5 - The Itoguo Ttlver Valley Minis- " terial association will meet In Ash- R land tomorrow at the ' 'HnptlBt K church. r ' , Rucker'n Taxi. Phone C8. Rates ice. Prompt servloe. ltf The Penny' Meat Market, of 30 f South Hlxth-street. Is moving lis fixtures today to Medford, where ' the Lewis brothers, owners, will re open their business. They say that they will continue to deal with local farmers) 'buying veal, beef and- hogs locally. Orants Pass V, Courier.- - -. , ' " ' '-. i Bring your Invalids and old peo. pie " to the Ashland Convalescent e- hfl ltest iforne.- - p Arthur Prlaulx, editor, of the iS' Cllllonulti, Ore.,' newspaper, - was fyjr upending-the week-end In Medford In order to attend the Hhrlno cere thonlal and Visit friends.' .'AH-. klhds of VoodworV.'- Cffy Cdhlriet Works. 227 N. Fir. . .Willis K.'Olllett of Coburg, Ore. ox-Albany resident, who died re cently, left his entire estate of '000 to Odd Vllow and Kehekah lodge orirahisatldhs; according to Word reccdrwrt at .Albany. The es tate was divided as follows: 1 100 to the - Past "Noble - Grands associa tion of Albany, 650 to the Albany Ttebekah -lodge, 1700 to the I. O. O.1 F. od(i at Albany1,' and the ro .mitlnder to the Odd Fellows' home. 1 'Wedding-, Invitations and nn nninremenls change In styles rap idly, 'Order from us and you are assured 'he latest, most correct and reasonable In price. Medford Hook Store. , 87 it Mrs. ' Wm. Reed of Clold Hill was tatton to Rogue River sanitarium at Jacksonville last' Wednesday mrtrnlng for treatment. ' ! 'Month end snie nt the Emmy T.ou list Shop' In M. M. Btore. 88 .- .MIss.Kathryn Dunham of Myrtle .P.olnt former well known teachei here In the' public, schools for years, leave .for home todny fol VlnB;a yfet with friends In the eitt siiico last "Friday noon. !.'"TOHtt thlnments of smelt nrlv Irig dally.., Free delivery any plnoe in e lly. Johnsqn'a Market. Phone 9,T(-' . . '- "j - 338tf ',' Tho Ronlitern Oregon Cleaners' and Dyers' association will hold Its meeting at Ashland tonight, which was to have 'been held there last Saturday night, hut was postponed because of .several members being 'called away. 1 ' ' , - Money 'loaned to worthy people 'to pay their, honest debts. Thomaa Realty Co., Urn. 13. Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 2-itf ; With a per capita wealth of more than 8840, 1-ako cbunty lays claim lo being tho richest county In the state, If not in the union. The pripulnllon of 0200 people Is said to-have more than 83, 000, 000 In the four Lake county ImnkM. 1 : Rain or Shine - Your grocer reoeives riuhrer'i Milk Broad retli rom our ovena twloe dally. , Colonel and Mrs. C. G. Thomson and sons leave early tomorrow morning by auto for Yosemlte Xa tlonnl park In California, their fu ture home. They ro via OrantH l tiHH and the Itedwood highway, and take wUh them the bent wiBhew of many Medford and valley friondH that they will enjoy life, In their now home and that -Colonel Thomson will have a. .very succettK ful administration a .auperihtend ent or YoHemite National urk. Mother's Day cards. Buy now from our large assortment. -Med" ford Book Store. MJ- M. Neff, B. .O. N. 0. student, ! has rented the houne at 332 Har7 risort street- for the summer months," says the Ashland TidfnRs. Old-time dance, Nat. Thurs. 38 . I'pon the authority of the city council, the JioseburK fire depart ment has purohuHod an uppnratufl fop use In case of drowning, still birth, electric shock, gassing, i utc. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. -. Tel. ,681. Med ford Fuel Co. , tf J. M. Ownnes recently purchased from P. : H. Halbert tho Orenn Spring service station. The prop-, erty consists of the service station. cabins and five ncres of land. - Month end flale at the Emmy Iou Hat Shop In M. M, Store. . 38 A. J. Hornby, who was in town yesterday from the Griffin Creek section said that the stone frultn such as aprlcotsf peaches and cher ries were not badly damaged by the front, as. far -as the fruits on his pluce were concerned. . This ,s largely due to the fact that the. frosts ure not so heavy in that dls-' trfet,-according to Mr. Hornby. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for tl.25; GO lbs. ?nc. Delivered any place In city. Johnson' Market. 6th and Grape 8t. Phone 97.. 30fitf The next meeting of tho South ern Oregon Photographers' associ ation will he held In Klamath Falls May ?0. . s Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. , 327tf Aooordlng io Olln ArnHplgor, manager of the-'Tulent Irrigation diHttiot, rthe water will he "turned on ' in .a -few days. - Although yio demand for water has yot ben re-j ceived, with spring planting well done the demand will come within a few days. Ashland Tidings. Drafting and tracing done for contractors and builders. Address 801 So. Newtown. - - 89 Josephine county's annual fair will he hold at Grants Pass this ear on September .4, C, .0 and 7. l largo jiumber of entertainment features have been signed . up on the amusement program. Heat your orchard with kindling. blacks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford jTuol Co. tf One of the sturdy supporters of the Independence school at the southern Oregon field and track meet yesterduy was John Kessler, who declared he hud prepared to: enter the meet but at the last min ute was unablu to take part be causo of a weak heart. John came to southern Oregon six monthn auo from Mobile Ala., and declares he Has no aspiration to return. Let me .write your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phono 903. tf Stanley Hoggs, lo.oa.1 student, jtj,, me nnivHrsuy or urogon, ih in Medford over the week-end vlit ing his puronts, Mr. and Mm.. O. (1 Boggs. Dry fir slabs, $0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf Foreign-horn vetoranH can savo five years by reason, of their war service If they want to become "citi zens of the United States, ColWnrl J. P, O'Nell, in charge of the army recruiting station at 1 Portland, points out. An act of congress passed March 3 and which will be. In forcn until March 3, 11(31, en ables tho veteran to obtain his final pupors Immediately ami to bi'mm a cittaon without the UHunl.red tape wquired of other foreign-born resi dents. Instead of applying for bin first papers uml then wultlng five y oars before obtaining cltUciiHhlp. he can upply for cltlKenshlp at, once. War servlre does not give oitisonshlp automatically, as many veterans have supposed, but the : new net will clear the way for such; Cltlxenshlp. i j Millinery month end sale. -Every hat nt special sale price. $l.r& to I4.U8. Kiddle hats dOo to $2.(18. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. I Store. . 38 , Mrs. Amel Paul, who hud been vtrdting relatives at Prospect for the past two weeks, has returned' to hen home at Altumont In Klam ath county. Old-time dance, Nat. Thttr. 38 1 Four baby field mice, not more! Ihuh four days old, were being ex hibited yesterday ut tho falrj grounds at the annual smithrrn Oregon field and track meet by Chaster Thomason, who found the mice under a building on the grounds. After having shown them around a bit, he received the sum of ccnls for tho entire four. Dry pine slabu, $5 lond. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf Jack Hon county has a new at torney in the persim of A. N. HoIIhh. former renldent of the county( who has located in A sh hind for the praotico of his profexston.' For years he practiced In Jackson j county, -and then ufter prectluing i for years In Oninrio, eastern Ore- ' gon, removed to Uos Angeles, where he pructlred for tho past ! three years. Hot. clean ooal. Tel. 631. Med- l ford Fuel Co. 824lf Five state traffic officers were In I Medford yesterday to aid In the ; handling of the crowdn during the Shrine ceremonial yelerduy uftci : noon and evening. The officer included Walter Kusler of Klnm nth Fdlln, W. Hoxie of Klamath Kails und HerbMoore. C. I. Tal ent and O. O. Nichols of this city. I The men found themselves espe cially useful during the parades In ! the afternoon and evening. ! Factory blocks, 6 load. Tel. 3t. 1 Medford Fuel Co. 824tf Mr. and Mrs. U. A. lin.lt ke moved from Gold Hill to Cunyon- ' vllle last week, where Mr. Itadtke will have charge of a service stu tion In that city. Mr. Hadiko and Clarence Shaver yi also conduct the picture show nhd dance hull In that citv. Window glass, all aires; nhto plate glas. Trowbridge Cabinet Wko. tf ' In view of the big Mattonlc do ings here the past few days, the following Item In the Arihland Tid ings of 20 yearn ago Is of In terest; "Crater I-Jilte chapter of tho Koyal Arch Masons will be in stituted at Medford this Monday owning, and the officers Inducted into their choirs by Kmtl, lirltt, high priest of Oregon chapter It. A.' M. No. 4, of Jacksonville. Tho new rhnnter will tnr-l Its en reer wlth 15 charter members and 1 8 members admitted from the Jack - sonvlllft chanter, makinu a .total of 4 4." ihas a violin, class and Miss LuyTMf 'lot ''et0l,J " ,np enanging - ,-Dynge's oldlme dance 60 c. Nat has a number of -students in danc-: of a OIi,, u,ul 11 fnvolve(i two i big .hall,. Sat', night , .) r, t- H i ing. . K a ; : greeir city buys who hire out on . Mra Oortrudeslmlleyof'-KIani.j' ir. and Mrs. Atherton andlne torm- The ,wo hoyM along ath Falls arrived horo' Friday aft-ifaniily moved last-wck from Gold! with -l "'' the ,0,orecl cook fui'" ernoon to snend tho week-end h.i 1 Hill to Medford. where- Mr. Ather. ' nlsh the c omedy. Don't miss hear- the . house- truest of Miss Betty LtndW- Vwbo was ucoompnnied from Klamath Malls as, far as Ash - land bv hek mother. -Mrs. ;GeorKO LIndley, tho latter stopping In that' diCy afternoon to C. M. IJonney of, city to attend ihe district meeting ' Aurora: C. 1J. UunningUjo. Wright i of' tho. Federation ' of Women's ( & Son. Plercc-Allen Motor com- Clubs. ; .' -r , ' J.paiiy, Sanderson lotor -company Dyngo's old-tlmo danco 60c. fltand G- F. Dense! of Medford; Ada biff hall. Sat. night. ?'' .. 38 ; Fast of Gold Hill; K. W. tyrd and ' f'rldny was meusW. day it the K. L. Maqulre of Ashland., ' Washington school, according to. . -. , City Health Officer L. IX Lnskeep, i Moved. ieampaign. Who reported yesterday eight stu-' , ISAXIHTKlt AGMXCY, IXC. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold ttnhh dents from ono room broke out li'H h"w located In Medford Ware-of San Jose, California are spend that day. The cases were all traced hhuuse ItJdg., . mr. H. Front and 10. j ing the week-end here visiting to ono cuse that, had broken :out Jn j1"" KU formerly occupied by Mod-j friends. . Mr. Itabb who now has the room several davs before. ' -"'"''i Grocery Co.. ' ;)7 rewponslblc ijowitlon with the Meiisleu-ls holding the center of the stage in the contagious disease sit uation at the present, but in not re garded as serious. ' ' Darwin tulips,, C0o and - 3Gc n dfKen. U08 Clark St. - - '41 . J. H. Samuels, who sustained In juries in on uulo stage .smasluip Vt Central Point a short time ago, l Point a short time ago, : fc ved Friday to his home -ral Point, well upon the fjj was rernov near Centra rood to recovery. Just right. Get your hair cut at George's Clean Towel Shop, 7 N. Fir, and you'll say Jt's just right. . . '41 More -than 3 000 walnut trees have boon huL out this spring In the Kagle Creek JlolghU district of Clackamas county,, whero the soil Is. said" to be udapicd toisyc cossful walnut, growing. ; -' ' "Dresnmnklng, smricklng and inil tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Mndforrt Pldg. Phone M81. 13tf VV. 15. Thomas, loc.il realtor, yes terday afernoon reported the sale! of a building lot In the Thomas, sub-division to lOrnest JJiMiop. who! has plans for constructing udwell- j ing on. It In a short time. i Cheap lumber and cedar posts. ' Medford Lumbor Co. i 237tf j ' Showing the trend of the times. trunks instead of bloomers werc.i more popular with girls at the county track meet yesterduy after-1 nopn. The trunks are regarded asj, giving jtrealer freedom to move-1 inents In running unit jumping and' nro also much cooler. Two young; girls, who apparently forgot there 1 waH n meet, found moro joy In run ning .about the bu.il news section in' their track costumes, attracting . -much, -attention. , .. . " j bodies straightened at Brill's Sheetlffljf Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf i The first annual pot and hobby j show to be staged In Ashland will j bo held under the nUHplees of the. lto(ary cl'iib and tho Y. Ml C; A! of! that city on Saturday. -Muy 4. j Hose mending, runners removed' and snags worked back. )inndl-! craft Shop. ( 21 Ctf j JCrnest Ingram of Central Point. -who has charge of tlje McCloud I station of the fire patrol, left hist j week to assume his duties there. ' ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE -PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY DR. RICKERT says: What, In vlalonoxlinnstlon? Tlieil, .strained, weak, or in riameil eyoR Inilli-nti) exliana tlim unci (Irtot'tlve vIhIoii. Our mothods correct all vis ual defects. Call uere with out delay. DR. JUD RICKERT OPTOMETRIST 222 E. Main Medford Ore. NOTICE M.W.of A. M. W. A. will hold a special tnnellnK' Munilay .evening, April S9, to tnltlnte several candidhtea. All NelRhhora aro timed to he present. " ' 0. A. TONO, Clerk. Phone f 51 AoM Uu repairing!' VVS Ml0fORD.Ot rap The candy business was found to County Agt-m H. O. rowler will Richmond-Chase Packing oom be lucrative by Bertha Edmundnon,! be thp'guwt of the Central Point pany of Han Jose, was a former1 Talent school girl, who snent ves-; chamber of commerce tomorrow employe of the First National terctay arternoon In the business section of Medford selling candy i she had made herself. She re. ! ported her supply was sold out in I a, short time. Cheap lumber and cedar posts.: Medford Lumber Co. ?37tf ' .V-ies Beulah Gore and Kuth I f .nv returned Inst evenlnr nm i Grants Pass, where they had spent lthe day gIng violin and dancing instruction to students. Mix rim-P ! ton Is employed by , tbo Owen - i' Oregon Lumber company; - ! j Temporary nuto licenses' were Is-'! 'sued at' the sheriff's office venter- A The Pick 'o the TODAY OHLY i . - Never has the i : Screen Shown ' a More Intense Drama of Stage ! Life . GOOD ADDED ) COMEDY . LATEST Norma talmadge , IN "The Woman Disputed" When you've lived through t, this . inspiring romance i when you've found a pas lion great enough to smile at death THEN, AND THEN ONLY will you know the joy of seeing PERFECT ENTER TAINMENT, Come in problems. Dr. Office Phone .'. II n"un' Bnu ,vr u" "ralrIes Hnd Farm Belief.' Iist Monday Hie chamber's guest was K1'd Vou"- the government frost expert, who gave an address on the rroHt problem. ,, "Tfid )fV a, comedy of three a'tH wl11 1,6 lr,?8ented ftt 1 8 O clock. May 3rd. In the 1 noe- nl Gym- u l ful1 "f.iauehter I fun nnd wiM irurnIsh Hn en" ! Joyuble evening of entertainment 1 Ing how Betty rides "Flyaway" 10 victory in a thrilling horse raoe and of Ted's experience with a milk cow. . , John' S. Clark. Kales promotion manager for the U'estlnghouse Klectrle Hange Co.. and Clarence Weaver, southern Oregon sales representative left Friday evening f',r Portland after a lour of the Cof-o territory In connection with the coming Wesiinghouse range Big Silent Pictures. I Continuous ' I Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. Kiddies VIRGINIA VALU AND IAN KEITH "The Street of Illusion" .ALSO- ROT HERM EL'S ' MUSIC NEWS EVENTS .10c j. TOMORROW m V'WM JLi '' tn Your eyes wilt JkAr. i see your heart T?!tMI will cherish and LhH ' your mind will M never forget It. Best Painless Dentistry It's a Satisfaction To KNOW Hint, your pluto looks nnt-tu-iil. Vou nrc assured this niiturnluoss that assures your usual cxircss'niu when you liavc your plates niailc here in my offiee. Such popular materials as Hooolitc and liosinite are used and extreme care is taken to properly fit the plate to your mouth. let us tallc over your plate I. H. Gove 872 J Residence Phone 768-J 235 East Main St. bank of this city. Mrs. Babb was formerly Miys Lucille Koorn., : well known musician of Medford. I T. W. Delxell, assistant mnnager of the Klamath division forthe; California Oregon Power company was among the out of town mem- i bers of the Shrine Attending the big ceremonial hjere yesterday. ! Mr. Deleell was particularly Inter ested in seeing his local "partner i In proKress" cross the hot sands' iflBt evening; five Copco men nr Medford being initiated into the order, last night. , . If yiu' are one of the many that like their entertainment filled with action and speed plus the fine accompaniment of hiusic and yoise,. you are going to more than enjoy this.splen- did outdoor story." ' ' . The ELECTRIC" . I I ' Admission - - : i Aic : A mile-a-minute thriller ' - -" - ... ,' , . . : Afternoon Till 5 P. M. TWO ACTS OF Wlth a" Childrcn 10 ,Adults"T5 Sr TALKIES AND YOU HEAR Ar. and -' MONTE SING. Evenings gtfff THE Children 25, Adults 50 M "V J TALKING , 5 'W vClrlI BI EEWiElfl EIF - ,y - , . 1 -SEE J and MSARf the MMhty Ivionarch of the AlP, w eve oun r ' " U Model 7t J. jlftam&flaj&stw LEADS with New Models of such SUPERLATIVE Beauty anJ Achievement that they may Truthfully be considered INCOMPARABLE, Let ft demonstration PROVE it r y- PAL1V1ER MUSIC HOUSE, "WE SELL HAPPINESS" . - o .O Sunday Dinner ' Dinner $1.00 .'The Food Is Better;' At the Medford .' -- ' ' ' V - !. " HERE ' N Bs f) ttS flTTTl 1 Continuous lXlA.f B 1 I ' Ik Shows W' VC cemtbaT-- ' ' ' -yr Today ALL TALKING MONTE BLUE The Fastest Railroad Melodrama Ever Produced With Sound and Voice Qre Model 71 1 Model 72 1 Post Colonial Po ' riod Design with instrunieut puiu'l of Matt-lied Burl Walnut, frame ilh paneling of BinlV Is Lo"it.Vin;ilul(j,i. nel. Dmirs Di.moiid Matrbrd Oriental Wal. mil Kilh prnuine inlaid Marqiielry Hurdrr. Iiilnnnrnl pnnrl also nf Diamond Xatrhrd Orienlal "Saliinl fnunrd M.ple and MaK hrcl oilh Bull Walnut stump alnitl if RinJ'-jr hj,P Panel. $169 I $199 Complex I ComplMe These ; Drug .'Store ! Are Open Nighti This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drag Store GHTIER RADIO and 4 Model 71 ,J tu