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6 I i ( 1 0 f o v-.t MTCDFORP MATT; TRTPTJN"R, MTTDFORT). ORKfiOW WEDNESDAY. MAY 1.'. '1020. DR. MAYO SPEAKS (THE SWEET SHOP L Daily Meteorological Report ANNUAL' MEETING Unable to ajrlve this torenobit, Dr. villiam J." Mayo of the Mayo Clinlb' of Rochester, Minn., was scheduled to speak this afternoon at the annual meeting of the South ern. Oregon Medical association at Giants Pass, where officers for the ensiling year were elected In the forenoon session. Dr. Mayo is j making a short tour ot the west) coast and is stopping only at a I tew cities while en route. Ilrj J. Ci Hayes ol' tills city was elected president; Dr. G. W. Gregg of Ashland, vice-president; Or. E. A. Wood, secretary and treasurer. Medford was chosen for the meet ing place of the association next year) '- ' Memorials were adopted, com memorating the deaths of Dr. T. J. Malmgren of Phoenix and Dr. R. W. Obnroy of this city, members who died since the last session. A glowing tribute to Dr. Conroy was efrectlvelo'glven - by - Dr. H. ";W. Clancy, his former partner. The most Interesting paper of re forenoon session was read by Dr. W. R. Adams on "Preoperative Care of Goitre." Wednesday. May 15. , Medford and vicinity: Fair ta night and Thursday. Not much change liv temperature. Humidity below normal. . Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, hut cloudy near coast. Not much change In temperature. Hu midity generally, below normal In Interior. ASHLAND PAGEANT BY BIBLE SCHOOL E E Li i -Hi-if j... (i : 'The::"Svfeet - Shop;' MwlfDrd's lates't'" eating parlor, at trie corner of Sixth and Ivy, will open its doors to the public tomorrow morning, under the direction of X. H. (Xewt) Harrison, former part owner of DeVoes. am:- -.Us business partner, Mrs. L. O. McFarland. , A well equipped fountain Her-'. vice, anil booths where light lunches and refreshments will be served, as well ns a delicatessen department, are among the prl clpal attractions of th(p new place of business. "Dutch Lynches" are to be a specialty featured also. ' Mrs. .McFarland, who will have charge of the delicatessen depart ment, promises a complete menu of home cooked foods, including all kind of roasts, chicken, salads, preserves and desserts. - A refrigerated show case lflis been' installed for the delicates sen foods and an electric ; meat cutter is Included, among t either convenient equipment. " "The Sweet Shop" will remain open until 12 o'clock every night and all day Sundays, according to! Mr. Harrison. As a special at-J traction for the opening day, bal-i loons and other toys will be given to all the children who patronize the new place of busi ness. - ' Local Data ' S3, ; i l Temperature (degrees) 77 -39 Highest (last 12 hours) m - 79 Lowest (last 12 hours) 41) .39 Rel. humidity (per ct.) 21 79 Precipitation (inches).. 0,0 Stale of weather .....Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing, 89 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1. 1928, 10.se Inches. . Sunset today. 7:2,4 p. m. Sunrise Thursday, 4:49 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 7:25 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITT Eg CP "I is- rs Mnpy southern' Orison a'utnmo )ile enthu)irt.sis' have visited thfi C. K (iuteii A"ito' cuiupiiny today arid inspected the smart neW Kord Town sednn, which hns Just ur rived In lh!B city. This new car is. the latest model to he intro duced by Henry Kord nnd is, with-! out doubt, one oT the most itttrnc- J tive of-the new Kord line. - ' The new Kord town sedan, al though n .standard model, has all' of the appointments of a custom hullt car. '; The body, ' fashioned by; the niuHter-cVnt'tsmen of the Murray Couch .tyorks,' representH' the lant word' In 'automobile body luiuiy. A unique feature is the folding e'tion of the back sent, which converts the usual Heat Into two, individual compartments, If desired. The front seat is adjust able. The body'' Is four Inches loilge) and three .Inches wider than tho usual Kord sedan - ami--hns , three side windows. Nickeled cow,! I'uhts also add their touch to the town sedan. 1 . I 1'he new ' sedan model will he i cn' dNpl-n- In the showrooms of the', C. l. Gates, Aiito company, at ' Sixth, unci Riverside, Until Bat-,; urciay nonn":''Whenwit -will - be de-' livered to Mrs. -Adeline Hink of(' this city, (leorpo Gates has ex tended a cordial invitation for-the j public to see this attractive1 newj Kord. which -it hay on display.' TO . GAME DINNER Baker City Bismarck .... Boise Denver Des' Moines Kresno ......... Helena r.2 Los. Angeles 70 00 CO 08 K2 74 82 ' Between 300 and 400 guests, In cluding (lovernor. I. Pauei'Hon,, memhors of the state ganie com-' mission nnd otlier prominent offi cials of Oregon havo accepted tho invitation of tho Jackson County Oame Protective' association to the annual banquet of this hody which will he held at the Hotel Medford. May 23. The main dining room of the local hotel has been reserved for the date and elaborate, prepara tions are heing made In the way bf : decorations, music and general program features.. Among other numbers will be two reels of mov ing pictures depicting outdoor' life scenes hover' before shown In Med ford. ' As was the case at tho annual banquet of this organization held in Ashland last year. Jotters have been received by the local com mittee from enthusiastic sportsmen not only from this stato, but from Washington and northern Califor nia, asking for reservations at. the meeting, according to TV IS. Dan iels, publicity director of the asso elation. ' i : 4 : BRAVDltTON Local pharmacy changed hands. Marshfleld Phoenix Portland '. Red Bluff RoKeburg'.V. Salt' Lake City.. San Francisco... Santa Fe f. Seattle; Spokane yl- Walla Walla .... Winnipeg 112 98 70 92 74 74 CO 72 0i 04 70 34 28 02 0G 20 SO 46 r2 f0 40. ro' 52 48 48 44 44 ' 20 Clear Snow Clear Cloudy Clear' Clear Clear Cloudy CleaV ClenV 1. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear V. Cdy. Cloudy L. W. DICK, : Meteorologist. SEIZE 5 FISHING CRAFT WASHINGTON.; May ' 1 ' A' VeTquest 'will -bo made . on-, the C n a d i a n eovornment by the United States foiv information" con cern. n the sel.ure 6f; flvo Amer ican fishing vessels by Canada In Goose Islnnd harbor, Urltish Co lumbia, for allcycd violation of the flshhiK treaty . between tho two countries. . The state department received in formation today from American ConHMl- CitCurltbn Woodwurd at PftnecItupert, ilJC, throush the A,merlcan lepation at Ottawa, say ing the five small vessels hnd been taken by tho Canadian povern- ment. Thev were described as two mnn vessels. ASHAXp.f Ore., Xlay 3 5. (Special.) 'Approximately a thou sand people greeted the Ashland AVeek-Day Bible School PaReant, presented at tho unior hlph gym. About severity-five principal char acters represented the ftihle stury, from the Patriarchs to Paul. The pageanf had been arranxed in groups, each group representing; a number of persons prominent in that particular epoch In the story of Gods people. Theso were dress ed in colorful costumes of the period represented. t Script for the paRerun had been written by the teacher, Mrs. An drews. This open assembly closed the work of the Ilible school for tho year. The work of the IMblo school has been In progress for four years beginning with three grades, tho third, fourtii and fifth, and a total enrollment of 288, until at present; t h e re were d u r i n g the year en rolled somewhat over (125, that number inclusive of the classes passing Into Junior high during the term, and removals from the city. The percent of attendance has been high, a strong 9& percent, with one building reaching 97 per cent of its full attendance. : One teacher has charge of tho I work, under the supervision bf the city superintendent and the hoard; of religious education of the churches. - ' , Quite a number of .people from! Phuenix came' to attend the pa geant. Phoenix expects to have a Week-day Ilible school including all the first six gradosj the coming yen r. O rants 1 'ass a Isn has en larged its Hlblo school program, nnd will put on tho work up thru tho sixth grade. John Fuller, one of tho organ izers of the LIthlans wan elected grand high flan of tho city boost ers. Other officers were: Dun K:v. nth ':'.: r, : ' efforvecer, und Klwood lied bum, chief bottler. HEALTH PARADE FILM RECEIVED BY COPCO The moving pictures tnken of tho City Health Parade last Friday were received hero 'fad ay by;, the Copco advertising department and wlii he ready for exhibition hooii. Homo good pictures of tho honor students on parade and the exer cise's which followed were taken by the Copco cameraman and should prove of great interest to those w.ho took part. Movies of the "Tulip Queen" and her royal party visiting Medford and their departure by airplane for San PranclHCO wnrn tn lenn 'owte dnv for the Copco news reel. ATTRACT 1. 0. 0. F. i . i JACKf?OXVIM,R. (ire;. May 15. t Special.) The two museums of Jacksonville and otlier landmarks will be one of the attractions of the Kienic drive for the I. O. O. 1 grand lodge visitors, who will be In Medford next week. Hurry Handels of Am boy, Wasu. was vesting his parents, Mr. and Win. Ham rtandels, Saturday." Myrtle Pitts and a friend . from the Kgun orchard visited Monday with Miss Pitts' mother. Mrs.. Car rie Pitts. Miss Maxine Corhln who- hns been visiting at the Wilbur Cam eron Inline ttio past three weeks has accepted a position In Med ford. ; Hoy Uhich and family from Ashland were visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. Ml'. II I wl M I'm T .T IP n 1. 1 o- S t n f Medford were calling on friends in town Hundny. , Mr. and Mrs. Watkinrt of Copper miSHCil tlll'mitrh hrifA li.lilfi'v Inlrlno a little neighbor girl to Medford tor medical uld. . A SOCCiill MnthAI-'a Tlnu uni'mnn was preached by Rev. Jones at the rreflnytennn cinireh Sunday. Sjle cial music was also given. . A llieclilllF it thrt Pni-nnl.Tiiiw.li. ers nssocliitlon W'ns held lust Fri day afternoon at the high school auditorium. There was an Interesting pro gram i-onslstlnu of the following: jSungs by the primary grades; reudlng. "A Tribute to a Dog," by IMiss Shelcy; reading. "A child's Hill of nights," by Mrs. Sauls- berry; rending hy Mrs. Snulsberry I of report of the county council of i the Pnrent-Teachers association, i meeting held nt Ashland; and j reading of the annual report of I the Jacksonville Parent -Teachers 'association by Mrs. Crump.' i Thqro was a short business' ! meeting, and new officers were I elected as follows:, Mrs. Reach, president; Mrs. Coe, vice-president Miss Hoot, secretary, ; and Mrs. tCoko, treasurer. The meeting closed with a vote of thunks from nil to Mrs. O. O. Sand en for her splendid work as president this year. HefreshmenlK of tea. and wafers were nerved. Mr. and Mrs. Karl White and children visited Mr. White's par ents In Ashland Sunday evening. Mrs. L.. Lyons was shopping in Medford Monday, y Tho Jacksonville Bridge club en joyed a dellgntful parly Mondtiy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hare at their spacious homo on South Central, Medford. The house was tastefully decorated with bou quets of spring flowers. .Tally cards were presented by Misses Jean and Betty Hare. Six tables of bridge were In piny, the highest ladies' prixe being won by Mrs. O. C. Lewis, Mrs. John It. Knight receiving the Consolation; Fred J. .Pick held hlga scoro for the men, receiving first prhte, con solation going to Alva Laws. Miss Kthelyn Knot received the special prize. A delicious two courso luncheon was served. Those preH-' jent were: Mr. and Mm. P. J. Kick, ; Mr. mid Mrs. V. T. Wilson, Mr, und t.Mrs. Hay Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. i i, I. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. 12. H. j Severance, Mr. and. Mrs. IC. s. Wil son, Mr. and Mr. Harold Crump, Mi, and Mrs. O. C. Lewis, Mes jd.imeH Vivian Heach. Frank Sauls j berry, John H. Knight, Misses j Kthelyn Hoot ami Vesta Hall, . Messrs. Henry Neldermeyer and Alva Laws, j- Leonard Osborn of Jacksonville, j head salesman in the tire depart ment of Montgomery . Ward at j Medford, is enjoying a week's I vacation. j Miss Alice Hoefs and Cliff Dun 1 niugton attended the show at tue j Craterlan .Monday evening. I Mrs. Lester Holmes was Calling ! on old friends here Tuesday. C5ow Years POSTPONE 0. S. C. VOTE IT INSPEl CORVALLIS, Ore.. Mnv 1 5. (P) - In order to avoid conflict with the It. O. -T. C. unit -.Inspection here today the second election of the Oregon State College student body was yesterday postponed un til tomorrow. It had been plan ned to hold the election today. 1 L I J I Ml .3r - - -, Baking Rjwder Guaranteed Pure ' Use KC for fine texture ' end large volume ; iii your bakings -: Millions of pounds used by our Government UAND HOLLY STS. ' ' PMOH 24 , A Complete Cleaino and - Dyeing serviCE .v " tJ . 'M Allen-A Hosiery Now on Sale at 20 Reductions Newest Styles ; Newest Shades Standard Quality , No. 3750 .;' A regular $1,511 liose. Medium weight service hose with a high lwlnted heel which ex tends higher than other slumlord makes. Hpecinl dur ing this Allen-A Week $1.19 ' No. 3780 A feglilhr $1.60 hose. Five strand service chiffon made wKh french panel heel. All silk to the .top with very nar row lisle foot. Special dur ing the Allen-A Week $1.19 . ; ; No. 895 Regular St. 85 hose. A heavy service weight stocking that used to sell under the name of Black Cat. Special during Allen-A Week $1.39 No. 4200 A regular J1.95 hose. A 45 gauge sheer chiffon hose with tlpt plquot top and the panel curve heel. The stock ing Is all-silk to the top with no lisle interlining. Special during Allen-A Week Event Ends Monday Come in at Once This special Introductory Sale of Allen-A Hosiery Is the sensation of the town. Every woman la taiKing aDoui it. ' -? ; i' . .. .' v . ' You will find Allen-A Hosiery the favorite hos iery of Screen Stars at a full 20 reduction In price. And we guarantee every pair of hose to be the newest Spring and Summer Styles, In the most popular shades. Our regular stock, and first of all Allen-A quality. , This event Is sponslred by the Allen-A Company, during National Allen-A Week. To acquaint many new women with this famous Hosiery. Monday marks the close of this sale. Come In NOW and save 20. - Willi IPAJUMlXrSlbHK C. A. MEEKER, Manager V'v I hi" f vr tlllr ona Vrj Don't ; mm ForgeJ We Cive. Green Discount Stamps S?& I "i . f-" II nig is oii-siiK 10 iue lop wim 1 . r. Sw ' ' S no lisle interlining. Special , I V 2-"''' las'aaw " "fciS'N. p f during Allcn-A Week - y: " ' 1 . $1-59 . Medford's ' I Sum weight serrire stocking. Since 1 1 y j. $1.59 PAY LESS I . 1 - . DRES3 BETTER Sixth and Ivy Streets, Next to Post Office OPENS TOMORROW WITH COMPLETE M i lAJ illidi . Fountain Service Fountain Lunch Complete Line of Staple Groceries Frigidaire Cooled Delicatessen Bread and Pastries Cigarettes and Tobaccos Dairy Products Fresh Fruits FREE BALLOONS For AH the Kiddies On Our Opening Day . OPEN FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT ' " i . You'll Like Our New Place So Come Jbmorrow Plenty of Room to Park Your Gar SWEET-SHOP Medford's Newest Store . , . . ,,:M