Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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PXGE TWO
Tocal arid,
;-L-'Personal
iThe Bhowera- of. yesterday let
loose- .04 of an Inch more of wei
c-oine rain In Medford and vicinity,
ufifl made the season's total of
ralnfnll 10.84 Inches since Septem
btr 1, last. Following the part
cloudiness of today, the forecast -ts
f4t partly cloudy weather 'tonight
utd fair weather Tuesday. The
warmem' temperature of yesterday
wtis 73, and the luwest temperature
or, today was j. .
rWlndow Klass. oil sizes:' also
Plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet
W$ks. tf '
'Mr.: and Mrs. . nichard 8. Kim
hll ot Sun Jose, Calif., arrived In
Medford lust nteht to, Join Mr.
Kimball's father, Carl Kimball, of
New York, president of the Kim
ball Fruit company, who has been
Ini.tho vulley for. the past several
days. They left by motor early this
mjprninE for Yakima and Wonat
cttee, from which section Mr. Klm
Ijall, Sr., will leave for New York.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Kimball will re
turn through Medford in ten days.
gome to Parish Hall, Wednes
. day evening at 8 o'clock. Bridge
and five hundred will be played.
Hefreshments. Benefit St. Ann's
Altay society. Price 36c. f 63
A monk ' the" Ofcgontans regis
tered at Medford are E. T. Dooley
of -Corvallls, H. S. Ulaok ot Hood
River, Louis Zeiss of Kalem, Glen
Slevln of Dallas, F. A. Peat and K.
W. Court of Lakeview, B. A. East
man of Albany and E. C. PoHt of
Eugene.- ' ,
This paper gfves free tickets to
Barnes' circus for children under
10. See ad and get busy. 63
Max Ludeman, realty Investment
mail, of Portland, spent the, week
end In Medford in the Interest of
his, local orchard. He left last
night for the north.
Helman'a plunge opens May 4th.
. . . 70
Airplane tickets In Medford are
beginning to be sold by mall order,
as an order was received today for
a flight from Medford to San
Francisco by Dr. F. T. Montgom
ery, a dentist of Marshliold, Ore.
He is scheduled to make the trip
tomorrow, according ' to. AV, M,
Clemerison ot the Hotel Jackson.
Children get free tickets to
Barnes' circus, May. 16, for very
little effort. See ad elsewhere. 63
Grants Pass peopkB and other
travelers from the north entering
California over the Itedwood high
way will .find a quarantlno station
near Crescent Oily at the junction
of the . Roosevelt and Kedwood
highways. It Is being operated on
a 24-hour basis in an effort to
. keep out the Mediterranean fruit
fly, now menacing Florida citrus
. products, Gruhui Pass Courier.
Dance Jackson Springs Club Bat.
night, ,0:30 till 2. i G8
. Included among the Medford
golfers who spent yesterday on the
Ashland links were Wlllard Dud
ley, Fred . Dunn and Malcolm
Brown, They reported several In
teresting .games.'; .
Tpu can't afford to mis the sale
hats at the lfimmy Lou Hat Shop
In H. M. Store. Get your double
stamps, too. 63
A. civil complaint, soeklng dam
ages of 33350 claimed to be due
as the result of breaking a con
tract, was tiled in circuit court to
day by Amos Smith ugalnst Theo
dore, Gust and Cleoigo Avrgorls,
Tho.-contract wan made in connec
tion with lugging operations,
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. '
The . regular monthly Central
Point baby clinic will be held to
morrow afternoon under the direc
tion of the county health unit at
the Centrul Point health ceenter.
.Children got free tickets to
Barnes' circus. May 16, for very
little effort. See ad elsewhere. f3
California visitors registered at
Medford hotels Btindny Included
Catherine Cain'ot San Diego, Mr
nnd Mrs. W. B. Dunn and Eugene
Tlcho of 1.0s Angeles, 11, w.
Shields of Sacramento,' Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. S. Klmbull of San Jose,
Mr. and Mm. A. F. DeOulnea of
Chlco, Mrs. F. O. Kelly nnd daugh
ter of Dunsmuir, and Mr. and Mrs.
I... A. Oowles, A. M. Dcnnlson and
Mr. and Mrs. Black of Snn Fran
cisco.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. - 837tf
J, W. Johnston, manager of the
Traiing. Label company of San
Francisco, arrived In tho city this
morning to spend the day on bust
ness.
Green slabs, 13 or 16-ln., select
grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co,
Tel. 631. 42tf
A Convenient
size and shape are two
ot the reaaoni for the
tremendoui popularity
of Fluhrer's new long
loaf. Have you tried
it?
I
Miss Mary Greiner, member of
the Mail Tribune reportorlal staff,
spoke before the high school Jour
nalism class this forenoon on the
gubject of Interviews. She spoke
on various phases of interviews and
described meetings she had : with
Henry Ford and Al Smith last
summer.
Dance Jackson Springs Club Sat.
night. :80 till 2. it
A ceremony performed at his
home last Friday evening by Judge
Taylor united Esther Chapman and
Thomas L. Enos, both of, Trinity
county, California, in marriage.
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. ; 44tf
; When they., were, fishing In tho
Hague river- Saturday evening,
Floyd, James, and Thomas lloss of
Central Point were successful. The
trio, in addition to catching a large
number ot fish, caught six differ
ent; kinds, Including boss, Bill
head, catfish, rut-throat trout.
steelhcad trout and salmon trout
All kinds of woodwork. City
Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir. 68
Mrs. It. II.- Camp , of Longviow,
Wash., uml S. A. Metiers und C.
H. Griffith of Seattle are umong
the guests at local hotels from the
state of Washington.
Get those fenders - and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Motal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 418. tf
Circuit court was in session to
'day with the Jury case of M. O..
Myers, living near this city, against
tha Medford Irrigation District In
connection with damage claimed to
have been caused by seepage water.
The case was expected to be com
pleted today.
Dinner, Lutheran church, Fourth
and Oakdnle, Wednesday, 6:80 to
7:30.; Adults 40c. Children 25c.
68
Norman C. White, assistant su
pervisor, and E, J, Rogers; prin
cipal ranger of Crater National for
est, left yesterday for an Inspection
by horseback of the cattle ranges
In tho southern part of tho Dead
Indian section, and also to select
positions on two mountains In .that
district for possible future lookout
stations. . '
Headquarters for Trades. Beebe
& Sims, 16 S. Bartlctt. 62
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at tho sheriff's office this
forenoon to Justin Smith, C. E.
Gates Auto company and Jorry
Lewis of Medford.
Dr. M. C. Barber la now located
at No. 6 and 6, Deuel Bldg above
Russell's store. 63
Guests from Portland at Med
ford hotels yesterday included the
following: Mr. und Mrs. J. F.
Matthews, Mrs. P. F. freeman, 8.
II. LaTourette, Mr. and Mrs. W, D.
Morrison, F. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Heed, J, H. Dunn,, Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Knhler, Mr. and Mis.
L. G. Brown and Hon,- Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Ulako, it. Wayne Green. F.
K. Haskell, Miss Edith Benjamin.
William Smith, W. A. Rankin, Q.
H. Wllc6x, D. 1. Smith, R. O.
Myors. F. C. Billings and E. a.
Gnlben.
The big Clearance Sale In Millin
ery at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In
the M. M. Store will save you mon
ey.' Get your double stamps this
week.- , . !, tf
' Mnu, Jumps Stevens arrived "in
Modford Saturday night with Mr.,
und Mrs. Paul Schcror, who ha've
been visiting In the northern' city
for the past few days. Mrs. Stev
ens will remain here nt the homo
of her muiher, Mrs. William An-
draws,
nlfj M
Mr, Stovcns has. re-
gained ,' sufficient strength to re-
turn to Jill Portland Htuillo.
Helm an 'i plunge open May 4th.
70
Mrs. Ij. k. Mmitzor nnd Mrn, 13.
P. Htow are U churn) of florul
window display thin week ut the
rhumber oft commerce for tho Med
ford Gardoh club.
Real F. itato. Insurance And
Bonds. Beebe & Sims. Phone 895.
. i 62
James Minor of Denver, Colo.,
and A. V. Walker of Yuma ArlK.,
are timoni the motorists from a
distance who registered today at
the local brunch of tho out-of-state
auto reKlntfatton bureau,
Lawn mowers sharpened, cleaned
nnd adjusted, $1.00. Phone 29fl.
Al Plehe. r . . 5K
Despite the showers of Sunday,
the flnhlnfr woa fairly Rood nlonjr
the Hofcue river nnd other streamx,
with hundreds of anglers out try
Imr their luck with bait or fly, and
many fifth were cnutfht, nocoYdlnir
to reports hero today.1' "Tho hnnkti
of the river wore fairly lined with
fishermen." said Deputy Game
Wnrden Pnrr today. The rnln
prnctlrally mado no, difference In
tho fmhJnjr, as the stream wan
fairly clear.
Or eon slabs, IX or lfl-tn., select
grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. 631. 42tf
llyn Delara, who hns been a pn
tlent nt the Sacred Henrt hospital
for tho past two weeks suffering
from an Injured knee enp, wns ex
pooled to be removed to his home
today.
Green slabs, IS or 16-ln., select
grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co
Tel. 681. 42tf
The state supremo court has
nlgned a contract with the Itobbs
Merrill company of Indinnnpolls
for the compilation and publishing
of the Oregon code. It was pro
vided thnt the ntato shall purchase
1000 sets nt n prlco not to exceed
$35 each. TbeNeVlll be distributed
among the various sinte depart
merits. Others may purchase the
codes direct from the publlsher
Money leaned to worthy people
co pay their honest debts. Thomas
Jtealty Co., Rm. It, Palm Blk., cor,
Alain and Front, upstairs. 24tf
Alice Kellogg, recently awarded
a prlie In a poppy enny writing
contest, Is a student In the third A
grado of tho Lincoln school and not
of the seventh or eighth grades,
had been previously reported.
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 327tf
Guests from a distance regis
tered nt Medford hotels Include
Mr. and Mrs. N. U MrMuIlen. Hr,
nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. I McMullen.
Jr., of Ilurwell. Neh., Mrs. Clara
Moultnn of Rrnch, X. D., nnd Mrs.
M. H. Hare of JnhnftUiwn, X. Y.
Try Modol Bakery's delicious
Butternut Rolls. Ill West Mnln.
6J
Select grade factory blocks $5.60
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel.. 681.
42lf
REDTORD fXTL
Found near the Gold Ray dam.
a water ouzel' net Is on display
at the " chamber of commerce
through the courtesy of W.. R.
Coleman. A water ouzel la a bird
that gains Its livelihood by; diving
jn swift streams after fish, . ond
other watet Jlfe.i The nest! is of
odd-shaped-construction.
Millinery Clearance Sale at the
Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M M.
Hi ore, - Spring hats going at less
than.' H price, to. make room for.
mid-summer stock. Sale prices
$4.98, $3.98, $2.98, $1.98 and $1.00.
Double green ' saving stamps aJl
wis weeg.
- Tho Centrol-Laurol HilL school'
districts, as tho result of an elec
tion last week, arc now conbli-
dated and will build a new scKool
houBe In the Hhady Cove section
near the Crater Lake highway and
the Rogue river. The building will
have two room and will be ready
for occupancy for tho next school
sexslon, with 40 pupil expected to
attend. The i Laurel Hill district
hud been transporting its students
to the Reese- Creek school., Th
Central district hns had a small
building for some time
Select grade factory blocks $5.60
per load. Med Fuel. .Co,, Tel. 631.
i i 42tf
Tho Medford boys luhior drum
corps will hold regular practice to
morrow evening at the city play
ground at 7 o'clock. A 100 per
cent attendance is urged in view of
plans being made for the corps to
take' part in the Memorial day ex
ercise this month, . ,v ; ;
Dressmaking, smocking and but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424
Medford Bldg. Phono 1181. ' I3tf
While the arrest and sentencing
of local ho Meggers to. the.. county
jail may be laudable In the eyes of
law-enforcement, after effects aro.j
now helng- felt by. tho local Red'
Cross chapter, which has received
finite a number of applications,
from wivph and rumiues or sen
tenced bootleggers for charity, aid.
In most cases, the sentenced men
are serving time, , with poverty-.
Htricken families awaiting them on
the outside. I
Select grade factory' block $5.50;
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31.
' 42tf
G. B. Hougon. city-superintend
ent of malls of the Klamath Falls
post' oMIce, motored, to Medford
Saturday with his sister 'Mrs. Clara
Moulton of Heach, N. X who Is
visiting him for a few weeks,- and
visited friends In the city.
Swimming nirf In drinking wnter
at the Nat. 44tf
Edith B. Carhart. city librarian
of Helllnghnm;. . Wash., will talk
over KPO In Han FrnncIco Tues
day evening at 9:55 o'clock, on the
Northwest Tulip Festival associa
tion and the advantages of the
northwest. Miss Carhart Is accom
panying Queen Ruth and Prlncesu
Margaret of the northwest tulip
festival on their1 airplane trip to
Hollywood ns 'their publicity agent,
We spray all kinds of trees and
shrubs. No order too smalt. Phono
your orders to 1039. . 06
Mra. A. H. Humphrey and son,
Francis, - of-' Klamath Falls, were
guests at the C. L. Swonson home
yesterday.
Ladles' house dresses ' , office
drosses or nurses', -unifni'mu ?of
sale. Tailor made to measure. Tho
J. R. Soamos "Rosalia" line.
Every wearer Is a booster." Call
964-L forenoons for further infor
mation. Also Bilk dresBes for sale.
MrH. Barto. , . , 45tf
MI us Betty Miller, waitress at
Hull's cnfeterla, underwent an op
eration for appendicitis at the
Snored Heart hospital, Saturday,
and is reported, to be. recovering
(satisfactorily. . , , , , ,. .
Business l" Kooa, list your prop
erty with Beebe & Sims. 16 &
Bnrtlett. : f . .. . 62.
Mrs.. L. L Sanders, of, Portland
arrived horo, Sunday to spend n
week visiting - her husband. Dr.
Sanders, wIm has takon over tho
prnotice of tho late Dr. H. R. John
son. Mrs. Sanders expects to move
here In tho neur future,
. Let me write your flro insurance.
CnrL Y. Tongwnld, Hotel Hollnnd.
Phone 90S. ; ... tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland. Warren of
Klnmnth Falls visited at the home
of Mrs. R. L.. Baughman and
family Sunday, . , . t ; .
This paper gives free tickets to
Barnes' circus for children under
16. See ad and get busy." - 53.
R. R, Oatmnn, Mr. and'Mrn. Karl
Dnvla nnd Mr .nnd Mrs. R, O.
Stephenson- motored, to Crescont
City Sunday nnd report Ideal
weather on the const.- . T
Smart Millinery,- including wide
brimmed flops at special prices,
$8.98 to $10. The Band Box, 223
Knot 6th St., just east ot the Gro
ceteria. 62
Roy A. Thomas, who. was until
recently with the local. Plggly
Wiggly store, Is now- associated
with E. C. Corn In his renl estate
office in tho Montgomery Ward
building. Mr. Thomas was en
gaged In the real estate business
hi Portland previous to coming to
Medford n year ago. .
Helman'a plunge opens May 4th.
70
Clnrenco Rdmonda of Klamath
Falls spent Sunday visiting his par
ents, Mr, nnd Mrs. S. K. Kdmouds,
this city.
Six-room suburban home, $3100;
only $200 caah. Phone 895. Beebe
A Sims. ,62
Folkcnhurg'a orchestra furnished
severnl delightful numbers on the
Mother's day program at the Bap
tist rhureh Inst night.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Someone to nnrtlen 2
acres on shares. KvoryihlnR to
work with. I'hono CS4-J-2.
BS
FOR BALK Milk goats. Son J. V..
I'lti-fjf of. Hogue ltlvur. Ore'.,
rout 1. ti
WANTKD Dishwasher.
1 lull's cafeteria, So.
Apply nt
Hivorslde.
62
KOIt SAI.R Five-room furnished
house, with -nrKe: moilern. In
quire nt 329 No. ltlvorslrie. M
VOn. HUNT Six
funilshi1 hous,
Kleyenlh.
and
135.
four-room
loos "
13
roil RENT Furnished apsrt-ni.-nls.
, Phone lii-ll. itil Kim
street. s"i
FOR HKNT l-ro.im modern fu--nlshed
house. Phone ll-Y. ii
ill
TRIBUNE. WEDFORD,
Charged with fUhlng one hour
after sunset, four local men,,
Kverette Scott, Sterling Richmond,
Stanley Jones and J. E. McAllister,'
entered pleas of not guilty in the
local 'justice court this - forenoon!
Their-trlal has been set for. Friday
afternoon. They claim they had
not been fishing after dark, and
had not been for two hours before
they 'were arrested by Deputy
Game Warden Roy Parr while they
were returning from a welnle roast
at the river.
George Rucker and O. M. Kerr
of Portland, with the Pacific
. States Electric, were In Medford
today on business. Mr. Rucker;
will address the Merchants' asso
I elation this evening on "Light and
I Illumination," being an expert on
the subject.
Otis J. Fitch, architect, with
hen diu arte I'm offices In Portland,
will be In Medford. Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week on busi
ness, . Ilrown & White, realtors,
whose oflfces are at 31 North Kir.
street, are business representatives
for Mr. Kitch In Medford: and in
Jackson' county. " ' :
V. II. Coolidge and wife arrived
today for . a visit with Mr. Coul
idge's sister, Mrs. B. J. iluir, of
Griffin ("reek. They are . accom
panied by little Rosemary Mulr.
granddaughter of Mr. nnd- Mrs.
Mulr.
Mr., nnd Mrs. Sam Colton 'and
James K. Beard anld Miss Kvon
Reothne motored to Kbimath Falls,
yesterday,,., where they spent tho
day visiting friends. , ' , , . ' ' I
RAN DA IL Piatt Talcott Ran
dall pussed-; away at the - Sacred j
Heart., honpital, Saturday, evening
from ulcers of ttie. duodenum, aged
52 years, II months and lO duys.'
Horn -ut: Portland, Oregon May 22,
1S7(1. i.He was. an accountant with
the California. Oregon Power com!
puny and had resided at Medford
for the pnht- hJx years., l. Also .., a
member of the California Oregon.
Power company organisations. He
was a . member of .the B. P. O. Elks
of Rfiseburg Ore., and the TOpfsco
pal church. II ( loaves six children,
four daughters, .Mrs. C D. Lorton,
Glen wood Calif., Mrs.' Eugenia
llufhifii,. Roseburg, Ore; Dorothy,
Medford-; Elizabeth, Berkeley,
t:alif.;, Stewart, and Adolph, Ran
doll, Medford. ilo also leaves one
sister, Mrs. Grace Calkins of; Ber
keley. Calif. - i
The funeral services will be held
at, St". .Mark's Episcopal church,
Tuesday, at .3:00 p. m. with Rev.
Wpi. H. Hamilton officiating. In
terment in: the Medford cemetery.
GALE Lewis L. Gale, a resi
dent of. tho Roguo River valley for
nearly tho. entire span of his life,'
passed away, at a local hospital.
May 13th at tho ago ot sixty-six
years. Mr, Galo was born in Jose
phine county April 29th, 1862, and
made his home both In Grants
Pass and Ashland ns well as Med
ford. He leaves one brother, Wes
ley Gale of McMlnnvlllo, Ore, and
a half sister In Hheltdn, Wash.
While In Medford ho made
his homo with his Histor-lri-ltiwJ;
Mrs.' c.' Stevens. ' rm
The remains nro nt thetoMger1
funeral. parors where ' funeral ar-;
raugements are heln? mode.
11. P. Rosworth, Jr., and E. L,
Lenox returned yesterday ironi u
business trip to San Francisco.
Matinees., 10c and 15b
Evenings.. . lOo and 25c
Obituary
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SIX TRACTORS HASTEN. ; MAYWGS
WORK ON NEW AIRP0R1 asK , '
lift Um,nun,TubModeUwith EUBCijiiuttiMss. .siiisasjuwiluuWiMtLjiiwtiuuiniujMMWH 1
The work, of prepnrlnR tho site Hne new, soft rubber water 1 1 ' ; MfS f fS8SKm'ifeS 1- '
for, tho new airport.. In . the way. of movcr and ate in splendid I I -iihwiiiiniihiiui WMirmii im .MliltrWrranimfflp '
May 13, 14, 15 . fY . . ., feK)
. father j The EDENETTE: gangland talks' JSf 'l
CEQL B.DeMILLI& . f . ' w ' V ' in' ? .
SfmmMhm Electric Washer 7TI . ." . ,?LLj ,
SiL 1,1- K ' WILLARD MACK'S . 'lifU
ALL TALKING f. ,
fMBTi' f ' ALL-ACTION P M 1 ' I
lylvy t"' ' -' Vl Underworld Mystery " Cjgt CV3 'I
hjtiHy "Mr "the ;. ;:' y$. I -
f ' T'.vlVillf thb;Aj1'I I-
fled love she defied every- 't'-! Jf . ." . ' " :'.:.. ,
thing the world holds sacred ,: tUmmtmmmmKJhtm i
.' Itorlrt SM"n The strongest appeal ot the Men- V Sensational jail break ... man hunt ... mer-
ever depicted on the screen 1 ctte l to the mother of small chll- ' L - . l-iless Ulird degree ... the rush and roar of a bie
Four Shows
a nM(ii Triiimnht 3I miMK. you cm w Daily at . city ... all in dialogue All-talking cast with ?
A OeMllle Trlumphl piy baby with nil the clean things ', JM , u . , .
1 it needs tor two or three day,.. 1-30. 3:15. 7. 9 Willard Mack, Robert Ames, Sylvia Field.
Ifl The next strongest appeal Is to p
lithe rVtur ''1 i tbe woman who sends her bedding ! !; Admission ' AND BESIDES
ij J land heavy things to the steam h Mats.. ...10 and 15 . xjt
S?- t laundry and praters to do the other i; h , .- Eves. 25 and 50 2 TALKIE ACTS
'. Tur'l H i ,.L i things at home. The Edenotte will j ,1 , ,.,.
t-m. i&Me not wasn a double blanket. Now 1 !i j A artLIAl. QUIDO DEIRO
;f 1 Oi ; thnt the smudging Is over, try nn j j; 'r , STAGE World's Foremost
f. fB-'N Va4 i Edenette for your silk or lace drap- h v pi. t.rr.nr,.
ALAS V-7J V erlp- Tho price Is only 55 on ij f -" ATTRACTION P.ano-Aeeord.anlst
V V'T I monthly payments. A demonstra- .
lt-J lLrX ' tlon In your homo without ohllga- I i1' J rnmirur ' 1
I P" " t i gl,"y maile' -IHk fmm MUPHjHI . , JANET ADAIR In 4 I
Lvi W I ' E. E. LITTLEFIELD, Agent f S 1 mr ,rA.0 "Here Comes the 1
OKEflOX;---MONDAY? MAY 13, 1920.
'plowing, harrowing, grading and
leveling continues iu progreH iani,
and no- there are aix tractors
working In two eight hour shifts,
under direction of City Engineer
Fred Scheffel, at scarifying, etc.,
in the effort to rush this work,
which may take two 'weeks yet
before the leveling work is com
pleted. Muyor Pipes has not yet made
his appointment of another mem
ber of the city council airport com
mittee to take thei place of - Coun
cilman E. H. Janney, recently re
signed, or of two members of the
chamber of commerce airport
committee to act in nn advisory
siimm-'iiv with flip PAiinnil n Irnm-r
are expected any time now. M i
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EVELYN WOLD TO
' Musli circles of Medford, as well
as a ! large number of, friends are
interested-in" tlie piano recital of
Miss Evelyn Wold, whlch-will be
presented nt St. Mary's .academy
auditorium this evening under the
direction of the academy school of
music.
Miss. Wold will be assisted on a
notably varied program, taking In
compositions by Liszt, Debussy,
Poldini, Chopin, PaderewskI and
other. beloved composers, by Miss
Hetty Stennett on the harp, and
the choral class of the schooL
RUCKER TO SPEAK AT
Gaorgo :' tlucker.i 'Pacific.' coast
manaserf'for thc..;flnlitphune comi
pnny. will he the- main speaker at
toniKht's meeting of the Medford
Merchants' association. In his ud
dress, Mr. Itucker will present In
teresting information on lighting
of display windows-and on street
Illumination. . P.- B. Armold, ' presl-'
dunt of tho. Armold Sales; Training
'InHtltute of I.os Angeles, will also
speak thlH evening, in addition to'
other interesting features, planned
for the session. ;
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A change, ,i.n the Copco, radio
lirogram for tomorrow iilght lius
been announced by H. I,. 1-roinley,
advertising manager of the power
company. The Jeunesse llutlor
program which was scheduled has
been postponed due to the illness
of one of the artists and will he
given at u Intel- date. An excellent
radip , offering has been arranged
as a substitute and will feature the
new Durton Sisters' co-ej orches
trn In nooular song and dunce hits.
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V. C. Ooclfre.v. chief ranger of,:
Crater National, park, who has been;
on duty for over a week: at Anna
Spring "camp, since his arrival in
Medford from Yosemite National
park, where he had been employed
as chief ranger : for. the past two
years, spent the week end In Med
ford with B. C. Kolinsky.- Crater i
National park superintendent, who;
accomiKtmea Jiim ' uacK to Anna
Spring camp this forenoon- for a
day or two there, v . . i
Mr. Godfrey, who Is an alii!
around park rangev. Is exceptional
ly versatile, and, because of being
a naturalist and Kiftcd artist, was
also in charge of all the naturalist,'
or educational work in the Yo
semite park. ' He came to Crater
park as chief ranger, as the per.
sonnl -choice of Horace . Albright,
director of the national parks sys
tem, taking the place left vacant
last fall by the; resignation of J.
W.- Chase. , . ? -
Prior to entering . tho national,
park, service at Yosemite the new
chief ranger of Crater park- was
employed In the Klamath forest as
ranger for six years.
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Wall Street Report
' NEW 'TOnk,"Mhy 'l3.-(?)-Disregnrding
the reduction -In the
renewal rate on call money from
ten to sevep per. cent, the stock !
mancet uoveiopea weakness-tociay
as prsisterit rumors of an Increase
In federal . reserve, discount1, rates
spread through the financial dis
trict. . , , '
Heavy liquidation appeared" to
ward tho close as anxiety over
the money outlook Increased, and
many representative industrials
were driven down from five to
20 points. ' '
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