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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORfl MXTE TOTBTTXE. atEDFOftP, i PRECOX. SUNDAY, 'APRIL" "28, 1029. DISTRICT PEN'S CLUB, ASHLAND, ENDS; 3 MEET FIFTH DEGREE IS BESTOWED ON 75 AT GRANGE MEET CALL MEETING TO RAID NETS PAIR MOLD RULES FOR JAILED FOR SALE SPRING CLEAN UP . ! STARTS WEDNESDAY Chief ttoy Elliott, and tt before, he will have the co-operation of the Boy Scouts. N'ot only are citizens ren,nestd to i-loan up their preiiilnet. but are asked to otherwise beautify home surrounding. ClnwwiflArt advertising pets results. BERKELEY, CL. April 27. (A) Three college students were ar rested for throwing esgs la an iDtcr-college fraternity argument. At hint . definite utopK are The spring clean-up week for CSSss , Medford will heftln next .WedneB- ' ZT T" day, May 1, and the cisy officiate ' z:, :"" j ask that the citizens .ep-operule assH (they have always clone in previous I srsas years at uch olflun-ups. hy Ruthnr- , ink u nriuHu uii iimiii ui"u yurim , WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF more member Inspiration tn the direction of social, educational, civic and legis lative improvement through .their olub activity was the accomplish ment realized by the 100 or more members of the first district Fede- ration of Women's Clubs , of Ore gon, who closed their two-day con vention in Achland at 4:30 yester day. The IS eiuhs represented at the convention both contributed gram of talks and round table din- j ond ,'1't',1 lh ImprcHHlyn fir- The Fifth. BeRree in Cranio was j county at Jacksonville, last night j I of, and on pending and pro-1 and are fat-In? liquor possession boxes or other receptacles on tlic : large class of almost 75 initiates traffic ' In the business section. ? 1'hipns Auto Camn i In S HRI N E eio Pui mrougn me j-omon-i . wni(.n hag heen prepared ),y the tho result of selling three "ir.nuii,, ix'iuic u w n . , , , ........ I ax-A.l nl LV1.MI U.At.UI I ft 'f""'"""' lw "i . " , , " ' ; As for several yeors past, the hcul. fnr-,m,l.mlr,n to tho city! '" A"fnt. ,TorrJ: l'."6"' and Individual citizens must pay for i of some 3 GO spectators, ; Ted Senmon of .Eagle Poinf, veteran of the World War, who had rehearsed the Inltion offi cers In their parts for the past (several weeks, was drill master i jail as il wl" ne gathered by the wagons . SSSjSS - i) of the City Sanitary Service and '. SSsrs Jm 8 '. carted away to the garbage dump. :sss: cusslons that will give them new incentives and projectn upon which to act when they tnke their re spcctlvfl places within the five counties from which they attended tho annual meeting, according to Mi.g Grace Chamberlain, presi dent of the first district federa tion.. . , ... Miss Chamberlain, following tHe close of the convention yesterday, left on the evening tialn for Que bec and the first section of a year and a half; vacation trip to Kuropc and foreign lands. Having, made an 'intensive study of women's club work tnrougnnut her many years mony. Clarence Da vies of Kagle Point acted In the capacity of master of the evening, while 'Al-' councillor passage. While the city officials and hiiKftii'.ss men', as well ns all other i:lnsHe-of citizens are agreed that (something must be done ,as soon an possible to regulate parking, double parking, ' congested traf fic, etc.. heretofore there has betn wide diversion of opinion as to ; Knox of Almond Street was by a ! party of of (leers, composed oft leputy. Sheriffs I-ouls and Paul; .lennlngs, policemen Joe Cave and j Wltllnni Peek and Federal Agent Talent. -.. -j . 1 MeCreary made the sad mistake -,. . of falling to identify Talent when I k'ectroinerapy bert Straus, Knms Valley Pomona) just what reforms to make. Hence grange master, filled the position jn Joint meeting has been called for of overseer during tho service. next Monday - night, of the city Mrs. Ieonard Freeman of C'en- council, business men and plan tral Point acted as chaplain and nlnpr commission to discuss and he appeared at his auto cabin to John Tyrol I of Central Point, as lecturer. Floyd Charley of the Lake Creek district was steward. Hcrshel Harper of Sams Valley, assistant steward and Miss ituth Frlnk, Hams Valley, lady assis tant steward; Leonard Freeman, gate keeper; Mrs. Arnold Bohnert ordor a supply of moonshine. Tho officer was told there wos no moonshine, but could selK him gin. McCroary did not question I the officer when ho told him that he was a garage mechanic at n t local garage and that he hd pur- chsed liquor from his before. agreement on the. reach some matter.- .. . . To this end, F, R. Redden sec retary of the Merchants' out tho following notice: -"Your presence in requested at a meeting of the ftuslncHS men, the small expense of this hauling I away, as the city government is1 unable to shoulder the expense. . 1 IS The clean-up campaign, -as lastlrH yenr. will bo In charge of Fire ! SSSSZS Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman ! Ill 9th Successful Tear In Medford ; ES5 Treatments by Appolntmeut 1 Medford Center Bldg. Phone 96S I Natiiroonthv Pood Belence I "go They'll nf neitvtiv ht ir.tnn,L tn I f"'urt of Pomona, while It. B. her present advanced . store of!Noft!nn nftlwl tt 1' -Fran-knowledge by visiting women's or-lpnM Wilson of Sams Valley, Claim ffanhtatlgns in Europe. That she ! Parley "f I-nko Crock, icel Ilrown mav. bo oh o to asHlst .materially J nKi i-uim. unci .ir. nnu Airs. in promoting an Improved educa-! tJonal program In federation ac Uvlty upon her return from abroad wa the expressed . aim of Miss Chamberlain shortly before her departure yesterday. Mrs. a. J. Frankel, stale federa tion president, of Portland, was the guest of honor throughout the two day session, having arrived in Ash land Friday noon In time to at tend the luncheon given the delegates by the Ashland , Civic Improvement club as hostesses. Tho entire mor'nlng Friday was given over to tho registration of delegates from the various clubs throughout Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake and Curry counties. The afternoon session was called to ordor by Miss Chamberlain, as sisted by Mrs. Alex Grant Jackson, Hecond vice president, of (Irants of Central Point prodded over the; City Council, and Planning Clm- II. W. (longer of Jacksonville were assistants. Miss Wllsnn contribu ted the musical numbers through out the ceremony. That yesterday's oll-(Jay session wna one of the most Interesting nnd constructive ever held In Jackson county was the opinion expressed by Mrs. (lertrudc llaak at the close of the business meet ing. A number of resolutions . cover ing1 taxation (a petition to the county court for a , 25 per cent rehnto on 1924 taxes); the prop er designation of road names and direct'oim on the highway? tho prohibition of raising the salaries of state or county officers during their term of office nnd mission, 'to bo held ut the Cham ber of Commerce building Mon day evening at 8:00 p. m. At this time proposed new Parking Ordlnanco will be 'read and Uk cuweil. , "This new ordinance is attrac ting considerable attention nnd it will ho worth your while to at tend." , 4 POLITICAL POT IIOILK (Continued from Page One.) matters were voted upon nnd passed throughout the afternoon. The lecture hour program In thii the properly tax relief commission. piloted the. tax program through tho legislature and was afterward i 3 mentioned for a place on the, tax ' E commission. The- point has , hocn ' ESS raised that he, being a memper of 1 33 the legislature which created the 33 office. Is therefore Ineligible. There aro sum every prominent lawyers, however, who say that tho leglsla- other turo did not create a new, tax corn- ore, and call tho garage up. tell you who I am." ' "Oh! that's all right, answered; McCroary, who then disappeared in some brush to get the liquor. Upon his return, ho was placed under arroHt. On Almond Streets officers seiz ed 24 quarts of beer and 300 empty beer bottles. They say Knox had been, operating for sometime, and Is alleged to have1 annoyed neighbors with parties, j Both men will appear in Jus-i Mice court Monday to ' have pre-! j liminary hearings. ' i Mall Tribune ads are read 20.000 people every day. THE PLACE TO EAT Rex Cafe Good Food Good Service Knight Templar and 32 Degree r Pins, Charms . - : AND ' : . " :? Rings at Brophy's Usual Moderate Prices .... Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Bilk from top to toe with pointed heel ' Purchased I.krnml by SUM til CtlluinU WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Office: 742 Markit St.,Sn Frnctco Plant: South Sen Fnndtco t 'JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. An Old Established Firm With a New Name Pawi,' nnd MrH.'A. J, Tlftnhy, third afternoon included tho. followlns vloo president, of Medford. Other , number: deeriptlon of tho mute Officers of tho federation who wore fat". Ml" lloth lOtrlnw: stnto nctlvo In wulcomlnK lle'tt'Rten tho flower, Mm. Klnmi ulato bird. Mr. flrHt do.y were Mm, Wm, J. Olenn Mlttlelond; voenl olo, Xtr. C'Hai -of Talent, rnoordlnff Hocretnry; Mi-h. ley and ncoordlon nolo, irred A. Wilbur JonoB, Klamath FiUk, cor- Hobereoht. rcHpondlnit Becrotary; Mr. OBcnr An intetiHlvo educnllonal proc Bhepnrd, .Uonub Itlvor, trenmirer, rain to be carried on Individually and M1H8 Kllwthelh D. Palmer, , by the HUhordlnato KrnnKOH. and Aflhland. In tho T'nmon.a pewn'otiH,' thnt will Tho climax of the convention )'''''" cooU'ratlon iiiiihih tho enmo with (iio selectlun of Clranta runi'liei'H, and pritpnru tliem to ; Tawi yesterday afternoon aa tho t take their placo In rlvln nnd Iok next convention headquarterii. At llatlvo rii'lda wa an intereHtlnB' that mcotlnff, to be held tho latter 'Idea developed In tho round tahlcj nart of next Anril. new nfrirerH fov' dlNctivHlon of tho KO or ntore mem tho followlni; two year will' bo , ber Kathered at luncheon yeter-1 elected. I tiny' noon In Jaeliaonvllle, follow I .' Mrs. Wado Wallaeo of nellevlew. j Ine tho brief mnrnlnR bunlneHH reprexontatlvo of tho I'ppor Valley , aeKNion. ' i Community cluli, wah awarded the. The Unite number of mombera prize, on attractive picture, "The hcmin arrlvinit early Saturday ttoao nauvnls,'' by ArmntrnnR, for J m o r n I n b . . mnnttentlnn uffl- flvinff tho beHt report of the con-'clent (renulnn onthuHlaMm ( In - the ention. Others who presentod in- I'omona pratiKo activity, to enable terestlnR1 reports yesterday wore them tu almndon fir tho day the Wrs. W. J. fllenn of Valley View, quantity of farm work now .de y:ho pave the .district rccordlnK uinndlnir nltentlon. ieeretary'ji report: Mrs. ' Oscar I The tnornlnir session was called Rhcpard, nncue -River, treasurer's ; to order at 11 o'clock by I'omona! mission, but merely chaiiKod Its personnel, nnd. thnt the legislature did. not fix tho salnry of the com. mlsslnners, but provided that- the I iS compensation is to lie set by the)S: state board of control, ond thnt Jh-iEsr ' report, and Miss K. T). rainier, shland, auditor's report, ' "Try to Think Cron4vely and to Trltlclw Constructively" was the yheme. developed nt the forum dis cussion of club Interests led by Mrs. Wade Wallaeo, assisted hv club members from tlellvicw and nfrs. Osenr Bhopard, Rokiio lllver: Mrs. William J. Cllcnn, Valley -View; Mrs. Charles Ketux, Talent: Mrs. Oodron McCracken, Ashland. Itepnrta were also Riven by chairmen of federation extension. Mrs. Wlllnrd N. Hamilton, first vlco president. Klninalh Aitonuy: Mrs. Alex (Irani Juckson, second vice president, flrnnts Pais: Mrs. A. J. llnuhy, third vice president, Medford. i An unusual exhibit of henullful Oriental i-urs was presented in the nflornoon ns an educational fea ture, throiiKh the courtesy of ihe Atlyeh llrnlhers, Portlunil. by llenry McCulloimh. speaker. Ac(ve eoimniltees were repre 'senled In the followinR order: Credenlinls and badRes. Mrs. Lil lian flre'er. Ashlind, chairman. Decoration, Mrs. IMn Kay. Ash land. Hospitality. Mrs. Harris Dean. Ashland, chairman. Luncheon, Mrs. Kylvnn Provost. Ashland, chairman. . Music. Mrs. John II. roller. Ah. land. - OraiiRe Master Allieaf- Htraus of Hams Valley, and was attended by County Aucnt It. Kowlcr nnd members of the elRht subor dinates within Pomona RrnnRO. FollowinR the meolliiR, the mem bers adjourned to the hall below whom a bounteous luncheon of home cooked food nnd pastries was served by the ladles of . the Rranp-e, Clay Parker, of tho Farm ers' Cooperntlvo KxchanRO wns :l Boost nt this luncheon and. round tnblo dlschsslon. , An Invitation to view the his toric relics In the .Jacksonville museum wns accepted by the members nnd they all Inspectel this " InterestlnR collection until the afternoon, session was called lo order at 1 :30. TELLS ALL, iftes. MIkh nilen flaley , and Mlsfl Adenn Joy, Ashlanil. Pnrliamentnrian, Mrs. Hose Behieffelln. Medford. I'roKram. first dlstrlrt execiitlvc Jhonrd. ..... uhliclty. Mrs. Itana Miller. Ash- Daily Tidings- Ilesolullons nnd revUlons. Mrs. Fred Jttieck. llonanza, v Timekeeper, Mm, C. K, UrlBRs. Klamath AKPncy. " ' J 1 "Will pay rash for good aeeond hand ooupe. lure moddf, hx 171. Central Point. S7 Jhonrd. It Puh land 1 Ii Verne K, Hamlin, held In tho! county jail on bond of $30(HI on a; I'tinrKo or roimery wniio armed with a danwrotiH weapon, will en- j ter a plea of utility In cimiit court iiiiiuiiy Kiirn'jun, mrvmiiniH ui Sheriff Halph JennlnKH last nlnht. Hamlin, neeordiiiR to that officer, has confesKfd to his pari in the crime. Nrnept Stevenson and Krank Itohin.Hon, two li-year-old hoys, aro also said to have confessed that they aided Hamlin In the crime hy HOarohluR two lahorern at the Westerttind orchards hunk house while Jlamltn kept them coverei! with n revolver. They will either he sentenced "to the penl (miliary or committed to thu state training school, the ntithur'.tle -iiy. - l!?" ;illlllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin pic- Get Your Kodak Out Win-rover you nio lodny, liavc 11 kotlnk linntly, for you'll find plcnly of fliiint'fs lo tise it. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING V... - I A . 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