Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFOmJ MATT, TRmUNtJ. MEDFOUT), Ottfino1 WEDNESDAY. MAY rtlfen
KtHF FTVT?
Swimming Ace
'to Teach Here
Tomorrow Is Straw Hut Duv
YES
Hi
We Have
DERBY DAY GONE, ;i TnunT,mnv TrTt
NOW IT'S SEASON wi,.
f "V
5 una yy i. idL iixy .
All of
The New
STRAWS
. kilans,1 Pedalenos,
Valencias,
Leghorns,
Panamas and
Ycddos. . '
SEE DUE. 1
WINDOWS
McPHERSON'S
Style Without Extravagance, tj ;.
MEDFORD
THURSDAY
i P. & E. Railroad
ALG
THE
. IMG PEpPU.lNClUpjNb THE CM.NE5E BEAUTY
Sjfi fef Da": .'NPif SHINE Do0OPeN PM.
Seats on sale Circus Day ak'iarmin & Woods' -Drug Store, corner
Main and Central Avenue.
' . See Them
v In Our Windows
. i.l.. III I II I M
rMTi Ltn 1 kal rum i r.-i.ft.
MSrP (pJlrrirr 1 POSTPONES MEETING
m ; ; I III lllllll IIIIIKII II I H
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f?J-'Sal- rTpf J
i 1 hursdav
ii'y. . .' . - ' II
; t m JK. 1? in I s .i ? II
1 vv "v. ; 1
: v
ilU $2-85
W $3.5 $3.95
$4.50 and $4.75
MAY 16th
Show Grounds ; ,
ids ; , ; :'r
BicRing-
5UPCRB SPECTACLE -
.. -rur DAPAHF.
aHftlAND OF GOLD
k "l MM- - - A 1.
Straw Hat
This year we are showing the most, com
plete line of Dress Straw Hats ever
shown before. Buy your new hat early
and get a complete selection. No matter
what the shape of ?your head, whether
broad, long, small or large," we can fit
you at the price you want to pay. -
5
Juuiri&ipaA ,
f "THE STORE FOW EVE'gYBODY"Ty
rnONE.-486-487 HtOPOMtOWOON.
3C
V . Memljbrs of the California Ore-1
eon' Pjwei" company to the mini-!
ber -jV 130 gathered at the Hotel .
ile .fiord litis noon, at the farewell i
" Acheon to ". M. Suoparu. . vice-j
rresldent pm-. general Rfionl, and j
rC. K. Higglns' of tho commercial
uepamnent, wno will leave shortly !
for Buenos Aires, Ariientine, where i
they have positions with the Amer-1
, ican-Foreign Powers corporation, j
Mr. Shepard will leave tonight .
1 for San Francisco and will then
;go to N'ew York. Thore ho will
be joined by Higgins, preparatory
' to sailing for tnelr new posts.
Tom G. liradley, Copco veteran,
j of fieiated as toastmaster.
Shepard, in a brief talk . ex-
; pressed hi regrot at leaving the
! Coico organization, after 13 years
jot service.. JUggins expressed Kim- I
jllar sentiments. Ifo has been with
I the Coiwo for live years,
i iShepard was presented with a 1
I tolecrom desk cluck, ami Iligglns
j with a fountain pen sot by their !
fellow workers.
A snappy program was given
(luring the luncheon in which the
South American atmosphere was
carried out. A Spanish danco was
gi'en by Miss Frances W'eisner of 1
the accounting department, Ueul
Hians and Harry Moore gavo a skit
in Spanish costumes, purporting to
show how Messrs. Shepard and Hlg
gins woul(J appear In 1933. They
were tierce looking hoinbros. The
music was furnished by tho Herb
-Alford orchestra.
(MOWEARED
i ENTER SMUDGE BANK
j ..Smudifp smoke- was so strange
1 to a California motorist early yca
! terday morning that he t-:to:p?d
j nar Cloltl Hill to hall a party of
' Central Point fishermen consist -!
fug f JanifN Hobs, Cecil Cochran
I and Hubert Turner,
j Tho mutoi'iHt, en routo south,
: was highly excited and wanted to
know if it would be wife to go
on through, explaining there cer
tainly must ho a big forest 'fire
burning on both sides of the high
way a Hhort distance tihettd. It
was necessary to explain to him
several times what smudging' is.
The Central J'oint Parent-Teach-ors'
JiHsor.ifition h&u nnKtitnnerl tt
meeting tomorrow until Tuesday,
ivlay I I. according to an announce
ment today. A large attendance
is expected in view of tho election
officers and a play to be staged
by a number of high school girls.
The Central Point circle Is one of
the most active in this county ,h ml
has been organized for sonin time.
?
;.;.-..- -,r
Sr5
1'rcd A. MrDonuld.
(living local and southern Ore
gon swimmers an opportunity to
learn the essentials of the main
swimming strokes and how to
dive. Fred A. MrDonald, former
Olympic rhampion in Be vera I dif
ferent KWlnnnfng and diving clas
sifications, has urrivetl In Medford
to open classes at tho Natatorium,
Ho is accompanied by his wife,
also an instructor, and his five-year-old
daughter, ono of the
youngest swimmers on record.
The daughter won her first prize
wlin fli wit rMv T"i
! a.t ;c.us o..l, and rc5..-J a
(10,000 endowment and a guaran-j
tco of a four-year college coUrso;
when she grows up. i
Mr. McDonald hold world's ree-l
ords until he was defeated by the
Hawaiian champion who since. has
been defeated by John Wolsemul
ler, . present champion. , Classes
in ay .he a rra nged at the Nat a to t
rium desk.
f
Tho first comprehensive survey
ever made of orchard heating in
the Med ford district, for the year
1920, has just been completed by
Ij. P. Wilcox, in charge of the
horticultural work of the county
agent's nflee, which contains some
very interesting information, and
shows among other things that 85
of the valley growers smudged
this season their 2i0".0 acres, ap
proximately one-t:iird of tho bear
ing acreage of the valley, and that
the great majority of the smudg
ing growers heated by oil.
Tills survey covers pear,' npplc,
peach and apricot orchard heating,
and shows the total, orchard stor
ago of fuel to be 4 3.i tons of
briquets and 078,100 gallons of oil.
The survey Ih ns follows:
Ac's H t d Ac'sll t d Tola!
Variety Urlquets Oil Jlentfd
ISnrllrtt
'Jin;
773.3
IIIIL'.'J
1 : x . 2
liliU
L'3:,.C
1
lltnu'll Ii!
7.1.2
'r.na.2
illL'.T
4!IH
i 11 li. Ii
4
Hi.so
i'oiiiIlm ..
l'Anjnu
Nolls
Sccklc
Total .
. II !l
. (:r,.r,
11; 1
r,7!i. isms.o sr.ni,!
33 33
I Apples ..
i IVhcIioh
A piicots
G.r,
D.5
Cinind tutul. all fruits
f85 Krowcrs) 'JliOTi-O
TolHl orchard Htoramv hrliiucts,
435 tons; oil, r7S.!00 kkIIoiih.
-
Here's Hard Road
of British Open
(111, LANK. . HcotlalMl, May .
il't Thf. Miilrflcld cnur', whero
the Itrltish open Rolf rhamplon
.hlp In lielng played, Is (ili'J3 yards
ImiK. with an estimated par of
76. Tho leliKlh of each holo and
par fluurea for it follow:
Hole Utln. I'ar
Klnrt ...
Second
4 r,d
3T.3
3X0
U0
i Third .
Fourth
Fifth .-. 610
Sixth 450
Seventh . 153
BlKhth 4M
Ninth J 4H3
j Out 3414 J
Tenlh 4r' 5
' Mlev nth 3''.
I Twelfth JxO
Thlrtwnth I2H
Fourteenth ...
Fifteenth
Sixteenth
Seventeenth .
Kluhteenth ...
4.',0
am
I!I3
S07
410
In
327'J 37
Total '
II. H. Hoherts, rcpluHcniinn tho
Htnndard fMI company, was In
Medford today preparing for the
vialt of "The Voice of the Sky."
Watch for I tand listen to It In
morrow aflernnt.n. II N ailvi'i-lls
lii HiaudarU Kthyl gasoline.
Herbii-H had their day. In fact, 1 1
some of them even had u month
or two. Now it's summer time
and struw hat duy In Med ford
will be celebrated with gusto to
morrow, Thursday.
j Durinu tho past week several of
1 the ultra-smart men of the city
J have nonchalantly worn their
j straw hats. Others have 'made
visits. . to men's clothing stores
and spent hours trying on various
styles, in order to get the lest
there is for straw hat day. Kvi
dently most of them realize Just
how attractive u, man may bo if
his hat is only right. To bo right
at Hi is seaso u it sh o u Id be a
straw.
There are straws like father J
used to wear, prim and stiff.
There are plain color straws and
there are those anything but ordi
nary looking, Many are of pastel
shades In fine, flexible weave.
Whether you're young or old,
there's a hat that will be com
fort a b 1 e and good-looking for
every type of masculine handsome
ness in most any one of tho local
men's clothing stores.
Uut out from uuder the. old Celt
lid. J'ut on tho new straw hut
and .Join tho army of summer
promoters who will be seen on
.Med ford's streols tomorrow. He
member that a straw hat covers
a wide expanse of bald heud, just
as' successfully as It tops a blonde
marcel. ,
1 .;
WoHtmo news to Med ford mid
. .... ..ii-tu. j .(.t.-, lit.
announcement nuido today of the
opening of the Jackson county fair
grounds dance pavilion next Satur
day night, under the management
of A. W. Walker and 1-uUe Kin
cnld. The music will be furnished
by Klncald'H Imperial orchestra
and for a time dances at Walker's
pavilion in this city and at Kaglci
Point and Gold Hill will be discon
tinued. i no i air gruiuius pavilion win
probably be run under tho so mo j
mamigetncnt until Juno M), when I
the state law placing now regula-j
tlons on public dance halls will go j
Into oft'ect. Supper will bo nerved ;
ut Jho pavilion at midnight. j
According to prosent pluns, dune 1
ing will bo held every Haturduv!
night, with the Hnmo orc.hojUm j
each night. Tho pavilion has not j
been operated since the couuly lair;
Inst September.
, TOMORROW
felt hats will be laid
Light, stylish milans
in smarU new shapes
- i
fll i ' Every New Style: I
:T JL Here they are! The latest style P
- I ' V1! AV' ideas m smart straw hats. You
j;I " j want to see our new assortment.
; -r-JfVtif.v There are coarse weave, basket
.f : Vi-ri weave straws. There are stiff ''
I , (7 . vvglf-lJ straws and soft straws. Figured ;
' V "S. ' (firk or P1111 bands-'-in several col ji
I I V ' ' SwLrf 1 tt ors. High, medium and low ; j
IB I rV. . Ifi V r hit 4. ; ii t H
j 'f - fortable wr. i ' ' ; S
PRICED RIGHX 1
P $2.50 to $6.00
K , Get Yours f f .v ii
ii L Today I ' m '.-M
: Walter Theotro XT'1 "MA S;
Mii in iiiiiijplalliiii
COL. ALLEN MUSTERS
'Phn lioiuliiuurtoi'H conipuny of
lhc third battalion. KSUtli Infuntpy,
t . , he HlHlloncd hirf, wiih imiHtcriMl
Comfort is the keynote of
stravv hat styles for, 1929.
Straw Hat Day is Thursday, May 9
Model Clothing Company
Medford's Correct Clothiers
In lilHt nlBhf liy fol. II. A. Alli-n,
1). ). I,..' Mfijoi' Ilalpli L'uwbIII,
liuttiilton onnnlHlM unl Llout.
llnrrcll M. . Itiiiittum. coinpuny
t'oinnmndcr. Tho new ' rmnimny
Ik 11 Ki'i'iil itflilllhin to local Kuaril
iiellvllU-H, wltli liitllciitlonH , ' of
Kt'owlnir I11I0 Huim'thtnf? inoro Ini.
jiiirtrmf In duo courHc of time.
Thi' following won- niliHtercd In
limt night: . l-'rod K'Iiik. Hyron
'rurni'i'.. Wnllurp VVooiIh. Mrnost
Get out from under,
that felt hat
GET UNDER A
New
...and be comfortable
$Q50
J to
Hurt, Owrar Saliln, Wlllla Portir,,
.lolin YhuiikIi, OirvH ' Tllornt6n.
IrMwin t'lumiliorlnln, ChoHler N'oW
ton, lU-nry Vandornmrk,. JmtH'.s
ClrtKHby, Kverctto. Scott. Clydo
Itlchinond, 'en Newton antMivcv
otto (.:;; Anthon. ' " : ' i: '"
Cminllle-il'lnna under ooht(Wrh.
tlon for Iniprovomcnt of Htroots and
InyhtK Hewoi" Bj'Htem In north eiid
of thlH placo. ' '
aside
$
6
50
Straw