" SfEDFORD WOT, TRIBT7NE. MEDFORD, QREfi ON, STOP AY. MAY 12, 3 929.
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PLANS FOR ODD
FELLOWS GRAND
V LODGE SE
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J On week frnm today, banning
with the arrival of lfi.eKatcs and
visitors to the Rrnnd Indue seatlon
of the Independent Order of Odd
Kellowii of Oregon, Mod ford 'will
ktart to play hoHt to one of the
laiKfiHt gatherings in Medford in
mntiy a day. The soKHlonn will
continue for four days, and there
will be many features, an.de from
iho buHinew HetwionH, in which the
public will he interemed. One of
4he principal feature! will be t!i
ConfrrlnK of the Orand Decora
tion of Chivalry on the chevulleiH
Hnd ladieH of Um canton and auxil
iary branches of the order hy Gen
feral Wm. C. Miller of Maine, gen
eral commanding the I'utrinrchH
Militant of the Untied H'uteH.
ThiH 1h one of the nuiHt impreH
kive cere ni on leu in the work of Odd
i'eliawnhlp. Tho canton branch
CotnnrbieW.the uniform rank, and,
drtwted in tholr Mtrlklng uniform,
and regalia, the members make an
attractive aKflemhlaBe. This cere
4no,ny will bo open to the public.
J''ollowInff tho ceremony, which
will take place Monday evening at
8, o'clock, a dance will bo given in
the armory, In which all will he
Invited to participate... There will
be no charge, and the armory l
fturriclently large to take, care of
a luw niimher.
The chfivnllem and ladles, how
ever, will withdraw to the 1011cm
temple, for an oxc-IuhIvo military
ball, which Ik required hy the rogu
lalionH of the department. Hut nil
6(ld Fellows and HehekahH, nut
member of the canton and auxili
ary, will remain with their k"hIh
kt the armory. It in expected the
nubile will be much Interested in
UiiH ceremonial and a largo crowd
li anticipated. .
J The other featuro, which will
undoubtedly draw a' In rife gather
ttig, Ih the public reception to he
accorded the grand lodge by Mayor
I'IpeH, and rexpoiiHi'fi thereto. TIiIh
affair will alno be held at. the
armory, on ,, Tuesday evenlnir.
Among the OlHtinguished kuchIh
Who will be present will be. Mrs.
Hertha li. Willis of KanMH, at tho
head of the national Kuhekah or
Itanljtatlon. The public Is invited
to this reception, and another bis
crowd Is assured.
'-' The program, as now prepared
for the evening. i mh follows:
j I). 13. Millard, chairman and
f oast master. ' .
Music hy bnnd.'
Salute of flag by Boy Scouts.
Welcome On behalf of the city
of Medford,' by Mayor lMpos; on
behalf of the. Independent Order of
'Odd KellowH, by Newlnp C. (Mm
tiey; on behalf of the Uebeknhs,
by Carrie Mitf ickei;f. !
;. Vocal solo, by AlrHl C. II. Punk.
Hesponses to welcome, by Fred
fclndl, Brand muster of the I. O.
O. K. of Oregon, and Louise I'eror.
El, president of the Itehekah us
tteinhly of Oregon. '
' Quit r t et M CHHi w. P. A. Meeker.
A. J. MacDonough, W. W. Howard
and Ed Shocklcy, :
Responses (continued), by James
Shannon, Krnnd patriarch of tho
encampment branch; Brigadier
General W. E. Wadsworth, cam
founding Putriarchs Militant: Alma
Henderson, council president; Ber
tha 15. Willis, president of the As
sociation of Rebeknh Assemblies.
Vocal solo, by JI. Weatherford
of Corvnllls.
Stunt by American Legion. '
. Music by band.
Grand march and dance.
Owing to the fact that the Bap
tist church will be otherwise' occu
pied until Sunday night, registra
tion headquarters will not be
opened there until Monday morn
ing. But, in view of the fact that
many delegates and visitors will
begin arriving Sunday, and some
as early as Haturday, temporary
headqunrters will be had at the
I. O. O. F. hll on West Kixth street.
From present Indications the at
tendance will be larger than at
first anticipated, an dwlll exceed
that of any grand lodge session In
the history of tho state. Informa
tion is corning In that, there will
he Odd Follows and Itehekahs
from several northern California
points, even from as far south as
Oakland.
Notwithstanding thero hns been
a splendid response to the request
fur rooms to accommodate the
visitors, there is still a shortage,
and every person In Medford who
can spare one or more bedrooms
for tho convention week Is urgent
ly requested to notify John A, Perl
at once.
To , provldo for an emergency,
Ashlnnd, Talent, Phoenix, Jackson
ville, and Central Point people may
assist by listing rooms.
: The assignment of buildings fir
the lodge sessions during tho-week
has been made as follows: Patri
archs Militant, at armory; Ladles'
Auxiliary, at Iilks Temple; Ite
hekah assembly at armory; Grand
lOncampment, at Klks Temple;
HuhordlnalH at nrmory; Hamarltan,
at W. O. W. hall; Lady Muscovites,
at K. of P. hall; Xuanmths, at 1.
O. O. P. hall .
C. (.'. Hoover, chairman of the
slKTht-seelng committee, Is begin
ning to line up cars for the pur
pose of giving the visitors a
glimpse of the valley. - It Is pro
posed to make this a feature that
will particularly Interest the dele-
gales and Icuvo a most favorable
impression upon their minds. A
large number of cars v.ill be neces
sary for-" the trip, and, at It is a
featuro that will do a great deal to
advertise Medford and tho valley,
there should be a ready willingness
to assist the committee in every
way possible.
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ASK IIAWLEY TO EXPLAIN
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that it will be possible to work
' out a plan af co-operation
whereby a junior engineer can
' be assigned to the preliminary
Investigation work this year.
Mr. W. W. McLaughlin, In
' charge of western irrigation
work will be asked to arrange
th matter directly with Di
rector Powers and you regard
ing the time that this engineer
will become available. Mr. .
McDonald also assured me
that the matter of securing an
appropriation for irrigation
' und drainage surveys In the
' Hogue Hiver valley will have
careful canslderatlon In con
nection with preparation of i
estimates for fiscal year, 1030.
Kindest regards.
, CHARL1CS L. McNAKY.
President Hurch said that the
plan was for the state and federal
government to pay the salary of
tho Junior engineer, and his ex
penses. to be paid by local contri
butions. The Medford Irrigation
District has agreed to pay Its share
and the county court is willing to
vote financial assistance.
President Hurch remarked that
the survey was important, as hoito
damage was . resulting, .."through
sheer ignorance" of Irrigation con-
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week '
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
WATCH Wj
Wl repairing Is
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO. YOU?
I boiiRlit myself a brand nv tile
The propi-r thins the latest style,
One that "'ill last me for while .
At Wilson 's. '. ' .'
You see, it happened at the Puss
With but four minutes left, ulas I
To meet the motor 'Sassafras'
Toward Wilson's. .
No lime to ponder on the spot,
I elutehed my skypieee, as t tlioiiKhl,
l)nt perceived later it was not
hjrnin. Wilson's. , , "
And sore bedeviled with the shame
Of such attire to clothe my frame
1 called u tnxienb and came .
To Wilson's. ,.
Once more I enn completely dress, '
And fly no signal of distress, ., . . ',
Don't trust to luuk, or risk n guess ' '
Try Wilson's.
' . ' " .IOSEPH J, ilALfj, . Ji
Kagje Point, Oregon..
Adv. . .'' ''. ' - J
dltloim, and lint a cumpuiKn ul
education would work wonders.
HONOR FOR PIONEER
Daily Meteorological Report
BAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. May U.
'(P) Brigadier Arthur Hopkins,
In charge of Salvation Army work
at Charlotte, N'. C, was today .ap
pointed field secretary for tlie 11
western states and Hawaii, army
1 officials announced here.
Sunday :
Medford and vicinity: Fair; -low PORTLAND, Oro., May 11. (P)
humidity; temperature above nor- Oregon pioneer mothers will be
muI honored next Thursday by the Sons
OreRon: Fair; low humidity; j and Daughters ol Oregon Pioneers
with temperatures above normal I In a luncheon and May festival
In the Interior. Ihere. The principal speaker will
r-: be uovernor ratterson, wnose top-
?lc will be "Oregon's Debt to Plo-
Local Dst
AM EH, Iowa OP) More than
81. 000 trees were planted as a re
sult of 244 tree-planting demon
strations In "1 different Iowa
counties by the forestry extension
service of Iowa state college last
year. ' '
Temperature (degs) 38 . .. 81
Highest (last 12 hrs).... 70 85
Lowest (last 12 hrs).... 88 . .. 37
Rel humidity (pet.)...; 79 22
Preclpltution (inches)..." 0 0
Htale of weather.. ..Clear P.Cdy.
Total precipitation " since Sep
tember KJliSSlO.si Inches. '
Hunrise today, 4:03 a. m. ;.
Hunset today. 7:21 p. m.
Hunrlse Monday, 4:68 a. m.
1. W. DICK. Meteorologist,
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$175,000 liillHboro union
New
high school uli'ltiiilly accepted by
members of the boam.
Classified advertising gets results.
neer Mothers." President Stephen
W. Mathieu will preside.
MADISON, Vls May 11. (P)
Miriam Noel Wright, divorced
wife of the . architect, Frank
Lloyd Wright, is to marry former
Muyor David 8. Kose of Milwau
kee, according to a letter to a
friend in Chicago. Tho letter was
brought to Madison by a friend,
whoso name was not revealed.
Mm. Wright is believed to be
In Ivos Angeles.
The ' Burton Sisters Or
chestra will play during
V the
Sunday Dinner Hour
, TODAY
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
5 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.
ill take
yow: car,
' sir"
j o parking trouble exist at The Manx.
I -t-C-a r-,n rnlrr vourcar when vou
arrive and place it in a garage connefted wtrh
the Hotel. J ust nana mm yor m -the
car that'i all. Located in the heart of the
City near everything.
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Tired, strained, weak, or In
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Our tnothoda correct all vis
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out delay. ; . ;,
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' OPTOMETRIST
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MAY 16th
MEDFORD
THURSDAY
P. & E. Railroad Show Grounds '
EUROPEAN MIDGETS
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Seats on sale Circus Dy at Jsrmln & Woods' Drug 8tor, corner
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