Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    PXGE THREE
STAGE FESTIVAL
DAY EARLIER TO
Olid will dramatize the pear indus
try and activity, of Jledtord and
Kogue River valley. Between 600
and 600 children wlrt, take part in
the pageant. - ' " JiM
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POPPY SALES BY
Typical Co-ed
ThU U America's most sensational
tooth paste success. An adranoe as
great as the famous DR. WEST'S
ToothbrtiHli. It brings newandban
t tirlal results in care of teeth. ' '
HONOR GUESTS AT
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AID TO-DISABLED
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SIEDFORD Mmi TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OTEO OX, TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1929.
NICHOLS DAP
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The beautiful pear blossom (es-;
tlval to be stnKed 'on the Van i
Scqyoc tield by the children of ''
the' city schools under the dlrec-
tion or .Maucle F.arrlger, physical'
education supervisor, has been set j
ahead a day In order to be used j
us an rMtartainment feature for !
the visiting I. O. 0. F. delegates, i
The fe:(;'val VIU be held at 3 1
O'clock tomorrow afternoon Instead !
of Friday as was formerly planned.
The celebration, the first of Its
kind itoi be ,ield In Med rami, has
been 'conceived and executed uu:
tier the direction of Miss HnrriRar,
The circuit court jury trial. In
volving the civil action of Tom
Nichols of Eagle Point against the
Jackson County bank, was ex
pected to end today, following Its
opening yesterday torenoon. The
pluintil' is seeking l.he sum of
$2900, claimed to be due on a first
mortgage on 210 sheep, but for
which the hank Is said" to have
collected on a second mortgage.
A claim for $500 damages la in
eluded In the sum.
You See It At the Rialto First
HERE NOW!
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dePtffTI '"U
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?-The most sensational romance
and the most exciting silent
picture in months
Officers of the Grunrt Lodpr
I. O. O. V. were the puests of
honor at the Rotury club luncheon
at iW Hotel Medfonl thla noon.
Introduced by .Carrie Rickert, locul
ohulrmnh of iht Rebel ah commit
tee, each officer save a brief and
appropriate talk, extemlhiK thanks
to Medfurd ami her service organi
zations fur the courtesy and hospi
tality nhuwn the visiting delegates
here.
Thoso Introduced" were Ilertha
Willis of. Wichita, Kansas, presl
dent of the Rssoclutlon of Rebekah
Assemblies; Louise l'erozzl. Ash
land, pj-esidenj of the Oregon as
sembly; Fred Mendl, Salem, grand
mauler I. O. O. V . of Oregon;
Jeanle Rurke. Grunts lass, retiring
president. Patriarchs Militant;
Rdlth Kelly. RoKebiirg, ptist presi
dent, and Mrs. C. C. Hoover from
the gi'tieral committee.
. I.. O. Ornwfpnl vas given a fare
well uldress from the club by C, A.
Swlgart, to which ho responded
with a few well chosen -words.
Attorney Frank Newman and D.
A. Chambers reported Interestingly
on the Rotury district convention
i held last week at Vajxouver, H. C.
CARAVAN STARTS
MM All
WARNER 01AND
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Every situation--in this stu-.
pendous screen achievement
will hold you spellbound!
M.SO
IjiWZ'-' -' ' LAUREL. AND HARDY ,,
I COMEDY
WELCOME I. O. O. F.
7 A. M. WEDNESDAY
A cara'vaji of NlAiO jocai. carsj inn
eluding five long .biisse,;w4U.ciiiry
visiting delegates of Ihe T. O. O'. F;
from the Chamber of Commerce
headquarters on an hour and a half
scenic drive through the valley, be
ginning at 7 o'clock tomorrow
morning. The drive will take the
Visitors down Central to the Tom
lln Rox factory, through tho Owen-.
Oregon mill, out the Riddle road,
pust the new airport, through Cen
tral l'olnt and-over the' Old Stage
road. .Here Fred Tice, Jackson
county's old remaining stage driver,
will meet the caravan and lead
them over the road for a distance.
t Printed spielers will be given to
the visiting delegates, and in the
loni? busses and Aome of the larger
cars the spiels will be vocalized
by a group of official barkers...
k ! -The tour will; ;tako .In the his
! torlc town of .raaksonvllle, where
; many of the poUs of Interest will
I l)e noted, and lht cars will then
swing around t6 the left through
Ihc . orchard belt,., past the fair
grounds and present airport and
hack to Med ford. . Tho caravan will
stop atV.the Baptist church, the
, convention headquarters.
" MONMOUTH Residents of this
place approved $1,000 bond Issue
for purchase of additional fire
equipment and construction of fire
station.
TT-jmaesr - V , f
. Kelly Robertson of Clarkadaie,
Miss., freshman at Mississippi
State university, was selected as
the most typical "Ole Miss" coed
in a popularity contest. x
Living Up
to Qur
Reputation
X
is the reputation
for originality that we
have established that in
spires us to ' avoid the
commonplace and show
only modern fashions of
genuine "" merit at prices
that every woman , can
afford, ,
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Gordon V Hosiery
' Both Pointed and v
' SquareHeel '
- $1.65, $2.00, $2.50 and $4.00
OFF
On All Spring'Coats
-ADRIENNE'S
Mcdford National Bank Building
WILL GIVE STUNT
AT EUGENE MEET
A delegation' uf -more .tfean 'llj
meniliers of (he local BiiHliiesa and
Proressional Women's clulj will at
tend tlte utute convention of that
organization to he held In IOngene
Friday, Sutnrdiiy and Sunday, May
24, 25 ami 20. ' '
Local women will leave here
Friday afternoon, a.ri'lvlnB In 12u-
Kene In time ror the evening pro
gram of the first (lay, and on Sat
urday, along with delegutlona from
vurious other t parts of the stute,
will present a Htunt depicting the
life anil activity of n woman of
hiHtorical noto who lived In their
cunimunity. Mnry. Ann Harris,
who: In ISM, held a hand of In
dians at bay for flvS hours by
nhootlng --from the chinks in the
wall of Iter log cabin, after her
husband "ad been killed, la the
character to he dramatized by the
local club.
Amoirg those attending the state
convention .from here are Presi
dent Maude Chapman, Juno MV:
Quat, Adrlenne Steward, Jucuue
Umiiiox, Agues Muiiglierty, Vera
Humphrey, Ueota Thompson, Jeu
nesse Butler, Maud Kobintion, Minnie-
Weishuurt llei'tha fUSf Irl
cilia Melsslngor, Patricia McNefl
and Mary Ureiner.. . ,
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THE MARKETS
Livestock
PORTI.AN'l), Ore., May 21. (P)
C ATT UK nnd CAI.VKS No early
trading; . many steers and .she
stock late Monday, $1 lower. He
ceints, cattle, 911.-. Steers, 1 1 100
1300 lbs.), good, 11.50lill2.7rr;
(050-1000 ilia. I, gend, 12.5 ft:
13.00: (800 lbs. and up), medium,
$10.00 ji 11. SO; commoh. tS.5or
10.00. Heifers 1850 lbs. down),
good, $LU.50iiM1.2!i: common, KM
Si 10.50. Cows, good, $'.1.50 (it 10.50;
common to medium, $7.76 (ji 9.50;
low cutter, $5.0O7.25.
H'OGS Steady; no receipts.
SItHKP nnd I.AMIIS Kxtremely
slow; receipts 1M0. Including 2711
'on contract. l,ambs (84 lbs.
down). Rood to choice, $14.00 ff
15.00;- '(92 Ihs. down), medium,'
$12.00 14.00; (all weights), cull
to common. . $10.00 Ox 12.00. . Year
ning wethers (110 lbs. down), me
j ilium to choice. $9.00 (it 1 1 .50. Kwes
1(12(1 lbs. down), medium to choice,
$5.60(117.50; ( 120-150 IIjh. . medium
to choice, $4,606(7; (all weights),
cull to commoh, $2,0044.60.
(Cniitrlhnltil)
Tho little rod poppy 1h lull nf j
nipanlnw:, repiesentlng tho sacri
ficial Mood of tho boya who fell,
itml servk' to the Uinulded. '
In 1 i 1 wlU'U w t-nterfd tho
Virld war. our llhrtv thcfatoned,
.niillloiiH of our men unsworn! tho
will. . . .
Thitt co.st hllllona In money and
I jur niuro vi vuiuti hi nvv.i.
lining ana neaith ui inouHanus ot
American boyu. In many hospltalH
throuKhuut tho country there are
renumntrt of unco HtrimK. manly
forn.M, many bllndthoBO men
have Riven all that' their country
may be secure.
. i'leture tho nienta! strain of the
nou-compeiiHnted man in the Iioh
pial as he tbluktt of his wife and
Uttlo children at home with no
Income. Then open tu him thla
opportunity whereby ho can earn
money by making poppleH $ti0.(0
to $75.00 a month to Mend hln fam
ily. ; This Hame man alno known lie
1h niukttitc popples for the auxiliary
who will use the proceeds fruiu the
sale for a buddy who in more un
fortunate than he as many of the
men cannot make them. Then
there is the buddy who bus pa hi
the supreme sacrifice. The money
from the sale of the poppy will
be used to help make conditions
better for the futnily that may bo
left, In. many casea where the
mother cannot core ror her chil
dren Tho ttcKion and Auxiliary
will Rive , asslHtanco by caring for
the kiddles thru the child welfare
program by providing for them a
home, when It Is not possible to
keep the children and mother to
get her. - .
Then thla i man will see the
poppy worn as a memorial emblem
in tribute to his buddies who died.
Our man lainow able to take his
place as a wage earner he knows
he is doing something to help some
one else nnd he has a place In life.
This is what the 'poppy means
not only to this man but thousands
of others.
Many of these men are In the
hospitals year after year. To see
them making .their popples one
year, then aee them the next,
seems as yesterday to us as they
occupy tho same place as year
before; but think what It means to
tliem to be there all Mhese long
dayH. So: ' ''
'r0rget them not! As years go
' . hy, '
On our remembrance they rely.
vThey are the maimed Death did
' . deny
''Its solace crippled, blind, they
try "
' To find on earth -the peace they
know
The government provides hoapl-
tals and maintenance and pays
some men compensation. In h
national ho me we find 267 men
making popples, 175 of these are
drawing less than lit percent.
The Legion and Auxiliary must
carry on the aervlee work by
bringing a small measure of cheer
to these men who are yet and wilt
be na long as life remains paying
the price of service. The auxiliary
set' vice work la carried on mainly
by the proceeds front poppy suIch.
The poppy Is a fitting emblem
to perpetually remind us and -unfailingly
teach coming generations
our debt to those who valiantly
saved the light of liberty for us.
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. (I)
nutter, cgKa, milk, poultry, onlona.
potatoes, wool, tints, hay cascara
bark and 'hops -Steady and mi
changed. '
Sail Francisco Buttcrfat
HAN-rilANCtHCO, May 2 1.
Butterfat f.o.b. Harv Kranclsco fiOc.
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Wall Street Report
Ni:V VORIC; Mny 21. A The
cloud of "higher nioiiMy rates hung
over the stuck, market again today
and' 'prices generally' tnrfl ground
despite the sporadic efforts of
pools to bring about a general
rally. Halls displayed a fairly firm
undertone in reflection of the
favorable St. Iouis nnd O'Kullon
decision but the Industries and
public utilities encountered fur
ther slllng pressure.
Hevernl Issues gained a few
point In the buying movement
that got underway late. Common
wealth 4'ower, Packard und leii
eral Klectrlc sold 4 to K points
above yesterday's closo, while
Anaconda, Wetftlnghouse and Prill
ed Airnaft rallied 4 to 5 points
from their low figures. The clos
ing was Irregular. Mules approxi
mated 4,300.011(1 shares.
PKKIKO, May 21 (P) Cannlbal.
ism in tho famlne-strlcken prOr
vlnce of Kansu was shown to be a
common practice in the report of
K. Andrew, an Investigator, to the
China International Knmluo He lief
commission. 1 1 ' '
Andrew said lie had specially In
vestigated ninny reports" of caunl
bariism. Near Chlng-nlng lie found
that 3r bit rid Its hud been killed
and devoured by the ravenous in
habitants. Andrew took statements from
people who witnessed this add
other cases. In somo placer;, he
said, the inhabitants were starving
because they had no money to buy
the little existing food, and In oth
ers becuuse there was no food
however much they were willing
to pay.
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ST. Jri8. May 21. (-Damage
estimated at $150,000 wus
caused by fire early today in a
Wool worth 5 and 10-ceiit store and
the Canton Tea garden at Klghth
ami Olive streets In the heart of
downtown HL Ixmlfl.
:
In Inexpensive and convenient
frog for a flower bowl may be
madt from a square of galvanised
wlr ncjtlng with one-fourth lni
, mfth. The corners of the wquanr
may be turned down to serve tin
legs and the frog set In the bowl,
CfflfcAdO May 2 1. (JP)-Ma
and Harry Aseher, directors of; a
corporation operating a string of
moving picture- theaters here and
In Wisconsin, were' kidnaped late
last night and released three hoifrrt
later, after a safe In one of their
theaters had been robbed of $4.
0(tO; The tactics of the robbers closely
resembled those of a gang who last
week kidnaped the manager of an
other theater and stole $5,000 after
forcing him to disclose the com
bination of the safe. '
Will Pay DIvMlcn.R
NKW VOHK. oP Directors of
Warner I trot hers Pictures have
voted to spilt the common stock
on a 2-Tor-l basis, The board ex
pects to declare not later than Sep
tember 1, h quarterly dividend of
7.i cents n sham on the nw com
mon, with perhaps an extra of
I 2 cents.
rOQ1'IM,R Bohdon sentlon nf
H none veil Highway being oM-ed.
Large Tube
'fw Yasffi
with each purchase of tho
SOC Ur. West's Toothbrush
-..s'At any retail store! , ,
.
' This is
c
xcviv yjMy ....
what it does for you
TWO FOLD POLISHING (not scouring)
. restores natural brilliance of enamel. ':
! 2 QUICK AND DF.LIGHTI IX REFRESH
: MEiNT for the whole mouth which tost
3 ALL THE GOOD, DESIRABLE RESULTS
NOW COMBINED! ; ; ; ' : ' V
4 UNUSUALLY QUICK, THOROUGH AC
TION results are complete, each time.
Co to your nearest retail store, right
now. Take prompt advantage of this
' unusual big-value oiler. It means
WHITER TEETH QUICKLY.
J.C.PENNEYC0.
Buying Power of
1 $200,000,000 :1
vIs the Secret of Our Low Prices
Many of our customers say"
to us, "how can you sell such
good merchandise so cheaply?'.'
Our $200,000,000 Buying
Power is the answer.
Step into our store and you'll
see in a minute that placing
orders by-the million pairs, and
in carload lots, makes a great
difference in the cost of things.
SI
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8ifii"""Emc
n pit rFPff p f tPffi
We never have to 1isk a manufacturer
to skimp on quality to make a "bargain '
price." The tremendous, orders we place .
. sometimes the whole output of his f ac-:
tory enable us to demand the very
lowest price. ' ' .
Giving you better things for less money
isn't just a slogan in our store.. We've
teen doing it for over a.quarlpr of ;
century. . ' ' ' . . ; ' ' ,:
Wash Suits
The Practical Slimmer Dress for the
Youngster because They Can Stand
Lots of Wear both on the' Boy and
in the Wash Tub
Sturdily fashioned from
a variety of selected fabrics
, . . sonic suits with waists
and pants of same material
, . . some in combination
fabrics.
Keep the Boy
Cool and Presentable
And there are so many cute patterns and de
lightful styles to select from. Alothers will be
pleased with the large assortment and the low
prices 1
98c to $2.98
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