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BEDFORD HXTC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEfipy, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1;', 1029. "
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BEETLE FIGHTERS
Radio Program
KMED
Mall TrlburtVlrgln Station .
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' Wctli mutiny, Mny 15.
S NAVY
NEW ARRIVALS
For .Early Summer
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The iong delayed pine beetle
pest campaign In Crater. National
park will be . begun tomorrow,
when to take part In this Intenutve
work tu eradicate the pest evil,
which hiiB been dexroying ho
many of the nutionul park treen, a
crew of from 20 to 25 workers will
leave In the morning for Anna
Spring camp, where the headquar
ters of the pine beetle workerji has
boen established, to join, the Jive
other workers already -there.
This word was brought back to
the city last night on his return
from a two days' investigation of
conditions there, by E. C; Solinsky,
superintendent of the park, who
reports that yesterday there was
nearly, five feet of snow at Anna
Spring camp and nearly nine feet
at the rim of the lake.
The' delay in .inaugurating this
campaign has b'een due to the deep
snow ' being so soft, but Mr.
Solinsky says it has now -packed
Oown sufficiently to enable , the
pine beetle pest workers towalk
oveY ii and start their work. -
Already one camp of workers
has. been -established,' and another
is ip process of being established.
Cither; camps will be established
from . time to time thruout the
park during- the. campaign which
will' see 60 or more men at work
destroying the pine beetle .post.
At present the "snow-and Ice
outlook at Crater National- park
leads Superintendent1 Solinsky to
thlnki that the parte, roads tan be
opened with Tittle' trouble by June
U0th; ";much ahead' of the time of
season s opening on July 1hi;. -
ELKS' INITIATION-'
DESPITE GiRCUS
" AlthouKh tomorrow is circus day,
the Elks will hold their usual meet
ing and Initiate four new 'members
tomorrow night. From all indica
tions the Ii. P. O. K. gang will have
a: regular circus ,of their own as
the Buck Hound arc concoetlni;
some diabolical Initiatory stunts for
the incoming quartet. .
The Elk' Initiation.? have been
unusually entertaining during the
past few months and crowds have
been regularly attending. Tomor
row night's 'program will maintain
the high Standard, according to
announcements today by Ben Mol
ler; exulted ruler of Mcdford lodge
uu:
Following the lodge meeting,
eats will be served in the basement
dining room nt the Klks' -temple
anil plans are, being made to ac
commodate a large turnout of
members. " V
A blossom dance in JKlota, as R(
feature, of the cprouution eele
I) ratio iv for the new. emperor the
prolific. vegetation ind heavy per-,
fuipe of flowers in1 Java Kgypt. J
where the tourist Js greeted with,
stony lnsolenceunV made to pay 4
both his way In, and bis way out
were some of ih observation
sketched in detail by John John-i
son, on his round the world trip, ;
before the Lions club today. 1
. The local man described Singa-j
poro as the "crossroads of the
world, where one will find a little
of everything in the way of hur
inanity." He .told of the,, traffic?
cops of this unique city, who wear,
wide white wings; on their back
and carry a cluh 19 inches long j
The wings, turned a certain way.)
designate the direction in which;
traffic is allowed to progress. The
violation of traffic rule, are .all i
settled'out of court, by means of
the billy club. - ' . i
Miss Ksther Palmer, well kiiown
hnrpist, delighted the club mem
bers with a group of three heau
tiful and well executed- numbers.
They included "Mothen. Macrpe."
"The Song of the Boatman" and
a dainty encore number, "March
of the Marionettes."
rittoutu 'ttxf the (liiv included:
Herb Grey, Esther .PalmeV,. John
W. Johnson,, R. R. white ana
Kenneth Bnrneburg and Clifford
Cavo of the local high, school.
The' new cub. Gene Brault, wus
introduced to the club, and sue-,
cessfully .curried, y Jthe weekly
Kitty award at his first meeting.
. A. caravan of Lloti club tmem
Jieiw will leave for he state con
vention nt TUlamoOftaU 7:00
o'clock tomorrow morning.
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SHOP OPEN TO TRADE
6 lo 6:15 IhIs Theiltcr.
6:15 to 6:30 Mall Tribllni',
' news and murket reports.
8 Weather.
. Tliurxlnj-, Mnjr 16. '
' A. M. , , ...
9:80 to 10 Cltilden West Cof-
fee hulf hour. , . ,
10 to 10:30 rHconomy Groce-
teria and Kdd Hinnn.
10:30- to 11 Hectic & Kindle.
U to 11:30 Independent
Electric Co
11:30 to 12 Jarmin & Woods.
12 noon Mail Tribune, news
flashes.
P. M.
12 to 12:30 Music Hox.
4 12:30 to 1 Gold Seal Creara-
"t ory.
1 to 1:30 Bulck Dealer. . '.' 1
1:30 to .2 Bock's Hakeryi ..,
2 to 2:30 YounBlovo & Co.,
"Hockdell."
2:30 to 3-Duiaiit, Denier. '
6 to 6:16 Isis Theater.
6:15 to 6:30 Mail Tribune,
4 news and markets, baseball.
6:30, to 7 Coleman & Lawton,,
Medford Service Station.
S "-Weather forecast.
f 8 to 8 Farmers' Kxohnnse
' Cooperative.
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. A new buallicss place wjis open
ed this week ut 23 South Riveisldo
when J. C. Burns served , his first
customers at Bobby's Sandwich
sliop. . ' . ' ' -
An attractive color scheme of
cream and Kioon Is used tiirouKh
out the shop. nnd-MI of the equip
ment Is modern and scientific. ,.
Previous to cumins to Medforrt
recently Mr. Burns was employed
by the Hazelwood in Portland for
the past fourteen and a half years
In the capacity of purchasing
UKcnt and later as recelvlnR clerk.
Mr. Burns' family will Join him
when school is out next' month.
Hobby's Sandwich Shop,, will
specialize In quality picnic and
party lunches as, well as. serving
counter customers.
FOREST GROVE ) American
Region will soon start.., drive . to
furnish funds for crecti0n;iot: new
tiMI-ting. -
llap ClKarolle Atls. '
WASHINGTON. May 15. (P)
Billboard and radio advertising of
clKarettes is coiuiemne'd by . the
Methodist- board of temperance,
prohibition and public morals. "An
..tnt, f unpnud Ihn nun nf cii?iir-
! ettcs to lrls and ehlldTen;". sayB
'!n istatement. "is nrousInK nation
s-wide resentment." '
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TWO DAYS, STARTS
Tomorrow
CHAELES FRANCIS COE'S
Latest Detective Story
"BLINDFOLD"
WITH
LOIS
MORAH
1 GEORGE
; O'BRIEX
The past was
blotted- out, but
it returns to bring
happiness to a
girl.
Admission ,
Mats, 10, IS
Eve. 10, 25 ,
r? Rothermel's
Music
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HIT ON RADIO DEBUT
Copco' radio prosrama Hcorert
another big hit with lucal radio
funs lut night when a double bill
was preHonted by the Cwlifornla
OreRon.Powpr cnipuny. The pro
grain featured the .local- radio
delut: ot the Burton Sisters Co-ed
orchestra and an an ndclcd attrac
tion. ' "Ilarnionlca Mike" "of Bir
mingham, Alabama put on neveral
fine selections of high class "chin
music. t-. . '';
Tlic Burton SiHters program wan
made up nf . popular song and
dance numbers and made a decid
ed hit-with all who listened In.
This. clever new orchestra; Is com
posed, of former students of the
University of Oregon and each
member is a clever musician. To
demonstrate their ' versatility they
gave one classic number, featuring
two' viollnsj piano, flute and 'cello
instead or tne jazz trumpet, saxo
phone, banjo, accordcon, piano and
drums combination. 'Their vocal
selections-were alsov enjoyable, par
ticularly, the Oregon Campus song,
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Edens a'nd Roland
Last Times TONIGHT
, EMIL JANNINGS I
. FINEST PORTRAYAL
SINS FATHERS"
Charley Chase Comedy
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Rjthsftnel's Music
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TO SEEK LIQUOR
NKW YORK. Slay 15. (P) For
mation of a national organisation
of women to seek modification of
tho prohibition law through politi
cal activity was under way today. ;
Among those listed as support
ing the union are Mrs. .William I.
Harkness, honorary chairman, of
Nc,w York; Mrs. Thomas Dewees
Wood, vico chairman,, of Philadel
phia; Mrs. Chauncey Olcott, secre
tary, of New York; Representative
Mary T. Norton .of New Jersey;
Miss Kmiie M, Hwnonoy, .of St.
ToulHy And jyfrs, Philip ving Ltrown
of San 1-Vanclsco.
STOCK OF PAPERS
.WASHINGTON. May f .1 5. (T).
Samuel K. Thomason, of Chicago,
co-owner of the BryHii-Thomason
Newspapers, Inc., which publish
;tho Chicago Journal, the Oreens
boro, N. C, Uncord and the Tam
pa, Kla., Tribune, testified today
before tho federal trade commis-
1 sion that the International Paper
and Power, company and its sub
sidlarica owned all, of. the million
dollar debenture bonds and all of
the IBOO.XiuO preferred-stock Issue
of his corporation. .
POW
JACKSON VI 1,1,12,
(Special.); Fred Edens and Ijoland
Merrifleld, who are Joining . tho
navy, left Sunday evening fo Port
land, where thev will tako the
physical examination require!. The
high school Sunday school ciass of
the Presbyterian church, of -which
they were members, surprised them'
by beimr at the deitot to bid them
goodbye. A number of othersVron
here also accompanied the boys fo
Med ford. Tho best wishes of their
many friends In Jacksonville and
the vicinity go with the boys, j
.Mrs. Will Hudson from. Klamnth'
Falls, former resident, 1 spending
a fow days hero visiting friends.;
Mrs, Hudson had been , ill fo a
number of months but Is ' very
much improved in health now, we
ore very pleased to note.
.. Mr. Wilcox,, returned missionary
from China, gave a very interesting
lecture at the qUl courthouse here
Sunday evening. He will talk Sun
day evening, May 19. on prophecios
on the coming of Christ.. Mr. WH
cpic will continue .with his lectures
of Sunday evening during, his, stay
here this summer. ,! ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vogle e'n
tertuined Sunday with a turkey
dinner,-at their home. The follow
ing1 guests were present: . Mr. and
Mrs. S. O. Stearns and children
from the Mariposa orchard, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Babb and Miss Vio
let Olsoji.
The 20th anniversary of the mar
riage of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fehl
of Medford fell on. Mother's day.
May 1 2th,. and a merry group of
friends, and relatives gat bared
around the table at their residence
t oenjoy an old-fashioned turkey
dinner, such - as Mrs. Fehl is well
known as an expert In preparing.
Among those present wore Mr. and 1
Mrs. R..-T. Callam and daughter
Helen , (Mrs. Callam Is a. sister, of
Mr. Fehl. of Taodtta, Wash.) , Mrs.
Jano Hubins, an aunt from Ku
gene; Georgia Currier, Win.- M.
Kinsel, Dr. Kverlmrd, Pearl. Wil
bur and Tom Fehl, and Rev. and
Mrs. Bill Ray of Jacksonville. The
guest of honor was Mrs. Amanda
Fehl, mother of Karl Fehl. It 'he
ing Mother's day. Rev. Bill Ray
delivered a short message fitting
the occasion before tho lovely din
ner was served. All went In a
body to the studio of KMED for
tho evening' Mpther's night serv
ice, of the Valley Radio church..,;.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunningtbn
and daughter Margaret of Klam
ath Falls and Mrs. Dunnlngto'n's
sister Lena, and nloe, Helen Woods,
of Medford wero visitors at the S.
E. Dunnlngton' homo Sunday, re
turning home In the evening.
; Mrs. Leona Smith of Idaho called
on friends here Friday., '
, Bay Steyso!.', who is emjiioyed
hear Grants' -Viia', 'spent Sunday
with his family hero.
Mvs. George McOulfum of Kin 111-
a(H Falls was a visitor Monday of
her cousin, Mrs. Ray Stevenson,
Mrs. McCulIum wa en routn to
visit her mother, Mrs. Esther Bor
ouKh at Grants Pass. '
Mr. and Mrs. Dronnen, who have
been living In the new house built
by Mr. Witter In south Jackson
ville, moved to Medford Saturday.
.. Frank Matney brought his broth
er. Will Matiiey',' to the Rogue Riv
et- sanitarium Monday with, a dis
located hip caused from stepping
off a moving car.
Captain and Mrs. F. M. Moore of
Eugene came .doivn for Mother's
day for a visit with his mother,
Mrs. S. J, Evans,
Mr! and Mrs. Arthur Lewis made
a trip to the 'Laurel Grove ceme
tery Sunday.
Mrs. 8. J. Evans arrived home
Saturday from Healdsburg, Cal
yhere she had, been for ahout two
months visiting with friends.
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NEWARK. N. J. (&) Pianos
perhaps - muni carry no-smoklng
signs . soon. Tho trousers of
passenger caught fire up In the ulr
"f.r.e.... A., .lighted cigarette had
been dropped by a passenger on
h previous flight. The piano land-
od forthwith, but only damage was
to the pants.
C WOULD 'RETIRE
'WAHIIINCrfON; May IS. MV
Colonel.. Auios A- KrlcH, recently
relieved after clftht yenrs of Ser
vice as chief of tho chemical war
faro Borvlfp ' with rank of major
general, will retire from the army
on hid own Application May
Ho haa been In the army moro
than 34 yearn, and will be retired
with the rank of major general.
Krlen. a native of Wlaconnln, was
appointed to the military ocademy
from Oregon. lln received tho
dlKtliiKiilifhed ervlc:e, medal for h la
war aervlces.-
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General Talrlrk Name!.'
WAHHI.VGTON, Of 1 Pre.ldent
Hoover has appointed Major Gen
eral Mason M. Patrick, retired, for
mer head of the army air corps, to
the District of Columbia . public
utilities commission.
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Adams In Air. -
WASHINGTON lTl A noted
I yachtsman has taken to tho air.
Secretary. Adnm' has mado his
first fllcM lnoe he took charge
of the nny. It-was n round trip
An unusual showing of New
Dresses and Ensembles that you
may wear all Summer; These are
costumes for occasi6ris pi 6 r t
for street and evening wear;
And the prices are most reasoh-
Black and white, summer pastels,
blue, Chartreuse sun tans, rose
I if il
111 M II
St I ??ll
, lln All Sizes
1 and 2-Piece
Silk Dresses
Included are many pas
tel shades, flat crepes,
georgettes and chiffons.
$9,851
$ 1 5.00
?f 150
Mats
Sjfccial lot of spring
and s u m m e r hats. .
Some: with wide'
brims.
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t- - .m. awari in
Large and Extra Large
Silk
Ensembles
With jackets, ot coats, .
tailored or dress, of silk
crepes and georgottes.
Ideal lor summer wear.
$9;85
$15.00
$19.50
Not Silk-Not Rayon.
What is. it?
It is guaranteed Full-,
Fashioned Ladies'
'-'Hose. ' .".. . ',. ;
S3. 95
' Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Central at 8th T" ' r;:"":"
Phone 28 "
pair;
Perhaps you've never given
.serious thought, to the mat
ter of title insurance? It's a
mighfjf, serious matter, as
any experienced realtor can
testify, and should not be
; 0yerlooked by the property
ovhier wlio wishes to protect
the capital he has invested.
It insures him permanently
against any and all kinds of
title" trouble.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 E. Sixth St.; Phone 41
These Low Prices
Effective i
TODAY
' s ' ONLY : , ".. "j
1027 Buick Sedan
1927 Buick Sport -1027
Buick Sedan
- ..:..:.-..:....:.......:...$875
: - S835
$675
1920 Chevrolet Six Coach
192H Chevrolet Convertible :
1926 Chrysler "70" Roadster ...........i......
$665
.v..;........;..$585
:.$675
1925 Kwtcx Conch
1928 Hudson CoHeh ...
1025 Nush Special Six
$255 :
:.$S45,
...$385:
1026 Star'ToiiriiiK .... $190
1025 Star Sport Coupe $145
1025 Studiibaker Ibiadxtor i..r.... $440
1025 StaVlebaker Duplex $425
SAVE MONtY BUY NOW.
Showrooms Open Until 9:00 P. M.
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Scherer Motor Co.
, Your Buick Dealer
38-40 North Riverside
Phone 73
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Q Arsenate of Leatf u
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Sold by ' - ,
Stewart Frtiif Company 1
Robert T. Cochran
E. W.J Hearty, Inc.1- n
Pinnacle Packing Company .
American Fruitgrowersv .
:': Steinhardt &; ICeUy J '1, :;' i
Southern Oregon Sales Inc., ';' j
J. C.'Herriiig; ReprejenlaUve '
. Phone 1457 V. V;!-
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