Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    SIEDFORB MXH TRIBUNE, afEDFORT), (mTy.py, 'WEDNESDAY. MAY -22, 1020
PICK CONTESTANT EVEN SENIORS AT
SEA AS TO PLAGE
FOR EDISON TEST
.u! i m - '- 4
A committee composed of B. H.
f'onkle, principal uT Medford hJsh
school and Prlneinnln B. c. Kor
ytliV Ashland; H,; I'; Jpet(, Cen
tral J'dint.- arid "fl.. X,, Buhlirmn of
(Irani Pus wilt meetin Med ford
IiIkIi Kihof) building Saturday, May
iiu at 10 o'clock to pick the south
t rn 'Oregon representative in the
Thomas a. Kdlnon Hcholarhhip con
test . ... ..i ;
Thomna"AV Kdfxon In' an effort
to uncover scientific fdudentH of
unusual talents 1h conducting a
nation wide sfarch. The Htate of
Ori son iins heen . districted and
winners are to he Helected from
fach district., These district win
ners will compete against each
other for the privilege' of repre
senting : Oregon 111 the national,
competition.
All i Kiate winherH will pro to
Thomas A. Kdlson's laboratories nt
JOaft Orange, Ni;1 Jersey to take a
final test admlniHtered "personally
jy Mr. Kdison.
The winners will' he Riven scien
tific scholarships In the nation's
lending technical schools, and op
portunities In the Kdispn labort
toriea. All state winners will he
given Kdison combination radio.s
and phonographs.
..Mr. t'onkle; la'chnlrmnn of thV
nelnellMi committee In Houlhern
preKon. ' J
' The following .'rules jrovorn the
rejection of the, .southern Oregon
candidate: -i -.
1 . . ;-Wcholnstic 'Htanding as su,m
niurixed nn 'the standard college
entrance hlanksj ' i , .'
"2. Student;' pnriiclpntinn In
school activities. !..
3. HtudenlS character, stability,
repourcefuliiess, jmd personality.
''4, Student's, personal appearance."-
, ' '
; fi. The interest iof student in
rclentiric veiearch, and achieve
ments In this line. '
The student .-elected to represent
MfdfVud. high school in competi
tion with other schools of southern
Oregon is fleorge Whine. The
releetlun' was made on the basis of
(liiaHficritlon! to he used in state
and' national contents and he was
the unanimous choice of. the P'in- I
rlntil aitd members of the science i
department.
dedlcatine 'Itself to old and new
purposes. His Welcome was fid
lowed by Mrs. Carrie Mae Klckert.
who welcomed the visitors 1h be
half of. theJocal Kebjikah lojlse.
She reviewed tlje hUtory " of the
lodge in southern Oregon and in-
eluded the fact that Hi Lis Day of
Jacksonville wan state grand mas
ter of the I. o. O. F. in J 868, John
.Itoyer of Jacksonville in 1882 and
''y. L Vawtev of Medford in later
The senior class of the high see Mgiiu 'HMiay.
school held Its annual picnic to- Today s urand j,oape program
day, and Its location -was kept a-j Included a elghtseein trip of the
SOUTHERN OREGON LION DELEGATES
HOTEL MEN MEET! GIVE CONVENTION
... i 1
25
ASHLAND, Ore.. May Si.
clal.) Hotel men of Kiulhoin Oiv
con will hold u uieetiiiK of iMii
secret. It w4 so mucK ot secret !.n"!U K'ver valley,, with l?r,a1Mofi)Uo i j Ashland .Saturday
mat -Heniors ot sucn stalling mut-1 '"""""i
letlc worth as At Stoehr, Bill Mor- f route Included U' mil
Kan and Lernie Hughes did . not
know where it was. Ur to noon
the trio had been unable "to locate
the jiicnio. Mr. .Morgan gained
some Tame lasl winter y reiwrtlng
for 'a'- basketball : game j without
his playing punts; ' - ', y .,.
The seniors kept the location of
their picnic secret to eep juniors
from raiding the affair and dump
ing the ice cream in the creek.
They maintained a high degree of
secrecy, as Messrs. Morgan,
Hughes and Stoehr attest. ' "
' The ' junior, and the absent
seniors kept up a search for the
picnic this morning, the juniors
detailing squads to watch the
three. ' - .
This afternoon a. report was re
ceived thar the picnic was being
staged "away up the Applegate.'
A delegation ofv juniors, not to be
outwitted, hit out for l'rospect.
FOR FROST WARNING
i Si i i
Thank Car Owners .
. For the kind co-oieratlon
asslstunce' given by Medfonl
motorists in milking the auto
' valley tour this morning for !'
, H e visiting I, O. -0. R and
Itebokuh members a complete
success, the general commit-
. toe in charge Is, deeply grate- !
fill, and extends its thanks to
ejic'hnotnrist 'taking pnrtr-
' .', (iBNJSIVICOMMITTEE.
': .':- ' '
. 4- '
The various orchardists of the
valley who smudged this season
desire to publicly thank Miss Lena
Hurtpn,? night operator of ;the,
Home Telephone company ex
change, who had that department
of the smudge phoning work in
charge, for the efficient service
she rendered them during this sea
son. !' "Her ' courteous treatment
and quick service where thousands
of dollars worth of fruit crops
were involved, is heartily appra
clatod by all those who smudged."
said Court Hall today on behalf
of ' the orchurdlsts. "She punveil
to be one of the very best night
'phone oiierators ever detailed to
this work."
Kloyd Young, the government
frost export, when he heard that
the orchardists wanted to publicly
thank Miss Burton' for her seiv-
! Ices, begged to be allowed to add
1 his (estimonial to the excellence of
tithe efficient and courteous service
rendered' uy Miss Hurton. ' -
. 4 :
"' I r V ;"' '
ManesLije
tSweeter
Nxt time coated tongue, fetid
breath, or acrid skin gives evidence
.of sour stomach try Phillips Milk
' Df Magnesia I,
SALE OF ALL STOCK
'A change nrmanagemunt" wilo
which will include every - nrtlcle
of merchandise now in stocjt Is bej-,
iiik ninmicit'ii ui inp.j. j. iNew
herry store, fn.rnierly .Rosenberg's.
Incorporated.
A. J.. Robinson, traveling super
intendent for tho Newberry com
pany' in this territory; has been in
Medford for more than. a. week. In
order to assist with the reorganiza
tion sale. '
Extensive Improvements wilt ho
made In the interior of tho store
hefol-o the new merchandise ar
rives nn dthe place In opened as a
typical J. .1. Newberry store.
1 K. Steele, formerly assistant
manager of the Yakima Newberry
establishment and manager of the
local unit, arrived hei-0 recently to
take up his duties. : '
part The
lies of acenlc
8pott in and around- Medford. ,
: The regular setion opened at 10
o'clock; tollowed bys competitive
drillK- at 1:30. and Joint memorial
seiTloes ut the Armory at 3 o'clock.
A 'Pant Oi-and Alaster.s' banquet in
scheduled for :8d- this' evening.
The Olive llebekah - degree staff!
will he' hostess to he Kebekah tie-l
gree staff of Portland at a banquet'
at the Christian church; alna set1
for 5:30 thia evening.
.... .... Parade nt ?:35 11.111.
The big" event of this evening
will ba a parode at 7:36 when all
visiting badge members In the 'city
will take part. There will be a
large number of floats and deco
rated nutos, with prizes for out
standing entries.1
The prizes will he offered as fol
lows: ' ' - 1
' (a) Itest uniformed drill team,
(a) Subordinate lodge, (h) Ho
hekah lodge, at' least 1Q partlcip-
ants' and "aphVoximately 10 min
utes In leagth; 2t, !--,
(b) Second prize, $10.
Larger nunjber In lino Itv parade
from (a) ,fhlboriilatp, lodge, $20,
b) Ueftokah lodge, $20. This to
be estimated on distance basis.
Also' greatest number irrespec
tive of distance, $1 0. - ' " "
tn) Prizes for the exemplifica
tion of the first degree jpr any other
degree wher.e there are two com
petitors. irst prle;Jf50;
, (b) eco'nd tiKe;; $30. ;
' Prizes fbr. btjst floats represen
tative of Odd Fellowship: (a) Any
organization outside of . Medford,
$20; (b) Any organization or firm
In Medford, fraternal pr.qtherwise.
'$20, (a and li limited to trifvks or
floats) (o) Boat dcorated auto,
$10.
Ajiother parade will he held at
1 o'clock, Lady Afuscovites, Samar
itans and iSuannas taking p.nri.
Ceremonials will be tjeld immedi
ately after and a goodly number of
candidates taken in by the Samarl
Lan and SSuarinns. The! former wilt
meet nt tho .Woodman hall on
North drape and the latter at the
I. O. O. V. hall, while the Musco
vites will meet' at the KnlghtH of
Pythias hall
.Silver loving cups. were, to be
awnrded to winning drill teams ami
are on display at the Hotel Hol
land. . , ' . '
evening at the Lilhia Springs hotel
at 0:3U o'clock. There will be a
fine banqquet served in the dining
room and later a business meeting
will be held, whh h In tuyn will he
followed by a' dance.
Ashhiud hotel proprietors, Mr.
and Mrs. flert Westbrook and Mr.
ahd MrS. Lew Hanson will enter
tain the guests. - 1
MIsk- Kthel Held, n teacher in
the Ashland Junior high school,
wis in Medford on Monday when
Wedding Bells
j Reports top. the state ,Llius con--jventioii
held hwxi week kt 'I'llla
- niool, v Ore., .were ; given . by mem
! berS of the local den at their club
luncheon today at the Hotel Med
ford. Among those who gave in
teresting reviews were ' Lions Ty-
ree, Newhehy and Seoit., Lion
President (ieot-ge Winslow of the
; Tillamook den, who is in the city
'attending the Odd-Fellows conven
tion, responded to the lttcal roporis
by : saying that the .Medford dele-i
gates were among the best looking
and peppiest Liuns to attend the
convention from any part of the
-ty
Talbot & Slater StoCk
she was decorated in the order of i sinte.
Patilarqhs .Militant. The ceremony Art Ull,.g,,SSi ,)roKlaI cbnirmiin
was part or the worst or tne ixiu .for ihe day. presented .Miss Hvelyn
ellows convention, whic h Is In , Wold, accomplished lihilllsl who
session at Medford this week. trecentlv uavn her crniliiiitlnn in.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I'eti'is. Jr.. citnl :il Si Miiiv'a ncnileinv 11m
and two children, Ulck nnd -Mini-j old was not only enthUBinsticiillv
cent and Arthur Peters iimdo a ; encored, hut slveu a iniKbty roar
trip to-Klamnth Falls on Sunday to j by ,he eu,re assembly at the con-
meet Mrs. Arthur
returning from
OreKon.
I'eters who was
trip to eastern
L
elusion of bor presentation. She
played "The JtiKKlor" by N. Louise
WriKht, tMioplu's "Viilse" add
"Japanese litude" by I'oldlnl.
Anions the visitors present were
Ralph 4-lll'Kess, Krlc' 'old, ' Jonas
Wold, liveljn 'Wold," l.lon Shelly
of Rixseburn, lion Gooiko Winslow
of Tllliiniook tt lid Depuly Klre M'ar
shal Clyde Warren of Portland,
Bought at a few Cents on the Dollar
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS ?
AT PORTLAND, ME.
PORTLAND, Maine,' May 22.
tVPK'olohel' i'harles A. r lllndbergh
l:inded;at. Porihtnd alrnort nt 12 r3 1
p. m; asVrnJ daylight tihie td'day
on a fltglll front North Haven,
Elaine, bringing four members of
the. family of Ambassador Dwight
W. Morrow, including his fiancee,
Anno Morrow. '
DOWN ONE' CENT
; POtlTIiAND, Ore.. May 22. UP)
-r4-ideclno of one cent to 44 -cents
In 'bbtte'r:extras and mi advance of
halt ft ceiit'to 25 In' medium first
eifsviye're the onlytchiuiRes re'eord
ei). jliv jlroducts today.
. ''Supplies of tioultry nnd dressed
mpdts . were Incrensed,- but prices
belli steady.
". Receipts of seasonable fruits and
Vegetables'. were becoming lnr&er
as the period ndvanoes, but no ma
tei'iaf chunges In prices havo taken
place.- . i
Lettuce and cnbhajro were some
what easier,' while' rhubarb was'fir-'
mer. -
Miss Mildred Culy ot Medford,
who " only recentlv .closed her
year's work us teacher in the As-
I toria, ire., scnoois, anil tieroert
i). Kngers, a well known young
Get acquainted' with perfect sam8 Valley farmer, were married
asti-acid that help the system keep
sound and aweet. in i:ry wu
uih needs at times. Take it when
ever ft hearty meal brings any dis-eouifort.'-"
'- '
I'hillips Milk' of Magnesia has van
medieal endorsement. And convinced
millluhs of men and' women tliey
didn't have "indigestion." Don't d.et,
and 'don't tuffer; Just remember Phil
lips. Pleasant to take, and always
effective. "Milk of Magnesia'' ' hai
been the TJ. S. regltered trade mark
of flie Charles H. Phliiips Chemical
Co. and its predecessor Charles 11
Phillips since 1878.
PHILLIPS
fi, Milk ;
; of Magnesia.
i at Portland last Friday evening,
May 17, by Kev. I)r. Tbos. .1. VII
leta of the First Dnptist church
of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
are at present visiting relatives,
and friends in the Rogue Kiver
valley. ,
HAW XKW (IKAWl I'ATHIARCH
(Continued from Sags One.)
Vndsworth of the Patriarchs Mili
tant, President .lean Hurko of the
Ktate Association of liehekall Aux
iliaries, nnd Mrs. Ilertha 'Willis,
president of the association of Re
beknh assemblies. ; .
A well-worded welcome was ex
tended the visitors by N. C. Chancy
In behalf of tho I. O. Q. F., who
told of the new problems confront
ing the order nnd declared tho or
der nt present sessions was re-
CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT
SALE
EXTRA SPECIAL
FOR THURSDAY
All heavi alufninum ware, formerly sold from
C . . ' , 89c to $1.19
Special 69c
J. J. NEWBERRY CO
Formerly Rosenberg's, Inc. 36 North Central
THE MARKETS
BEST
OF U. S. SPELLERS
WASHINOTOX, Mny 22. VP),
Thlrtppn-yenr-old ViiKlnia Houh
of Ofhnha, Nob. is the spelljnK
champion of the Tnilpd States.:
KhF paihod tho 'honor hy spoll
InK "luxuriance" and all the othr
tonKiic-twiatlnj? words that , were
put to her Inst nltfht in the finals
of the fifth annual national spell
ing hee. - ,.
Aftef aueh words as "dinphar
nous, 'o n e ro u s, nKBrandizo
mcnt"i(and "npotheoHis" had se.it
thU-20 other e-ontestants hack 0
their seats," tho dark-haired maid
representing tho Omaha World,
Her'ald was still on her feet.. For
stnndlnff up so lonrr under - the
harrnse of orthoRntphy she was
awarded the $1000 prize. ' f
El
Interest is thltih Ip tho ViIk 24
rouud ImxiiiK: rind at the. armory
next Monday jiiKhL, under tho huh-,
pices of the Medford iioxtng com-,
mission. The principals are all In!
a hard training program and fans
are promised "aetion In every bout.
lied Wnr-Mis-pn of (Vnlivil I'l'lnt
' ' ... ..., l iiiit-tl bUlu'h
army in New York and New Jer
sey, who will meet Frnnkie Mon
roe of Hood River, is in tho midst
of a hard training programi lie
has been working out "daily! with"
.hwkie . JlcCny, who is to ; mot
Hlllie ChuVrh of Portland, Sor
ensen and MeCoy have, spared no
"efforts in making punching hags
of each other.
Tho other two feature bouts
will be fought between Kteamhoat
Jackson and Joo C'orlett and be
tween Pal Padelford and Kd 1Mb -mnnit,
Men's Cpyeralls . . .S1.65
Big heavy double ,
Blankets . ... ... . S2.65
Men's Shoes, values
up to S6.00 ...... S3.95
Ladies' Shoes, values up
to $5.75; going at $2.75
Boys' Shoes .yy :.', ) :;$1.85
Children's Shoes . . $1.39
Ladies' high Shoes . . 25c
Ladies' Hiking Shoes
c.t ...... ....... S4.50
Men's Sox, black, brown,
gray-or white; .... 10c
Men's Dress Shirts, rv.f"
values up to $2.50 . . 95c
Men's Flannel Shirts 95c
Men's Khaki Pants $1.15
Men's Neckties . . . . . . 9c
Men's $35 Suits for $4.50
Boys' Suits, 2 pants $7.50
Ladies' 2 Dollar
Dresses
95c
A Good Suitcase for a Dollar Bill.
WILL H. WILSON
32 N. Front St. .
r
. OODKN, Utah, May 22. (P)-t
Resolutions were adopted by, the
Ogden chamber of ronimeree to
day opposing the granting of per
mits by tho Interstate commereo
cAmmlssion to the Great Northern
and Western Pacific' railroads for
the. proposed extension ot their
lines In northeastern California
and 'southern Oregon. t
PORTLAND. Ore.; May 22, (P)
ttutter Kxtras cent lower.- Port
land palry, I$xchange not yhle-
sale prices (Cubes) : Kxtras, 4 4c;
standard, 43c; prime firsts, 42 'fee;
firsts, 42c. .Creamery prices: Prints
Prints 3c over cuhe stntidnrds.
KCiCIS Fresh -medium firsts
half cent higher. ' ''
'Portland Dairy Kxclmnge (net
basis: Fresh standards, extras, 2yej.
rresh stamlurd firsts, 2Kc; fresh
medium extras, 27c; fresh medium
firsts,- 25 c; current receipts.
27c.' Prices' to. retailers, 1 Jf 3c
over exchange prices.
Milk, poultryt onions, potatoes,
pool, nuts, hay, cusearn bark and
hops steady and unchanged.
1ilV4UN'k ' '
PORTLAND,' Ore., May 22.-P)
Cattle and calves extremely slow;
receipts cattle 30. ,
.Steers do R00 nnd up), medium
HO.OOff 1 t.ftO- w
IJogs Steady: receipts 225, all
direct or on contract. .
Hheep and lambs. Ko early trndr
Ing; no receipts.
Sun l-Vnnrlsro Hi it tor fat.
' SAN FRANCISCO, .May 22 W
ftutterfat, t. o." b., 8an Fran
Cisco, ' 60c. ' ... , -
Wall Street Report
NKW YORK, May 22. (A)
Acute I weakness developed In to
day Mock market ns a result of
ib 'federal reserve1 council's state.
ment that It. favored an increase
from-( to ft per cent In rediscount
Irate. Prices sold off sharply nt
jthe opening, rallied hefore midday
, under the leadership, of oils on the
announcement that President
I Hoover hud called n conference of
(western governor ..to act on oil
j conpcrvatlon plans and then turned
'weak again In the m!y afternoon.
' 'Bxttvme decline of 3 to J 1ft
points' were ' tlfstrlbuted oyer a
broad list of railroad nnd Indus
j trials shares.
3" tad In v slackened and the mnr
ket shttwel rnqre stability after the
Call loan rate was reduced to tt per
'rent- Radio mounted to nbove 95
land Cane Threshing Machine re
covered It points, while Auburn
(was down 2, to 3-4. The Ho.
Jjng li' weuk; ', Mules tipproxlm.it-
'ed 4,300,000 share.
BANTAMWEIGHT LIMIT
NEW YORK, May 22. (P)
Possibility of. tho bantamweight
title beihg' accorded -the winner of
tonight's ten round mutch bettoibm
Kid Chocolate and Fidel La Ha ilia
at-' the coliseum ' vanished when
both scaled well over the IIS
pound class limit. Chocolate
weighed 121 and La Rarbu 120'ii
this afternoon.
Frank Hull, district representa
tive of the General Klectrlc re
frigerator, left for Klamath Falls
this afternoon after staging nn
electric refrigeration movie show
in this city Inst night. Similar
programs will he given by the Cop
eo nles department nt Dunsmuir
this evening nnd Crants Pans to
morrow' night.
TKat are Sweeping People!
Off Their Feet! Amazing
New Specials, at !
LUKE RYAN'S !
Closing Out
COULD NOT
SLEEP NIGHTS
Helped by Lydia EL Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Fairhaven, Mass. "I nm taking
Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com
pound during tlie
CliHiirre of Life.;
When I feel nerv
ous and run-diiwn
uy Im-iliaial (fets
me a 1 Kittle rieTit
nwny.' ft In a
great, lielp to me
and T think tluil
if other people
would :rtW tid;e
It when thev fe'l
all run (low it nti!
ktke U n Hie
they 'would find it tt
.lv' wurnt Vllipt"H1H
were nrr'iuness nnd 1ired feeln((.
I crHihlniit leeji niirlitn and I wn s"
nenous I wmill cry if anyone, looked
at me." Mas. Aiia Ittwsn. I!W Mash-
direction! say,
great Is'iifdit
mv Mir, -rna. n .-.-..-. m
ingtou filrect, Fuirliaven, Maa f
V Ji IT
TTT
Pottery;';p.;:
Glassware
Hats
. Hosiery
. . . .... .,. Jr,. ...
Women's and '
Children's Wear
Household 1
Supplies
Underwear
Notions
We Are Actually
Selling Out Our Entire Stock!
Everything Must Go Nothing Reserved
THE GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR ; j
Thousands of Armeies
Prices Cut to the Bone
Our Store Is Open
Till 6 o'Clock
for Your Convenience
; West
Vjariety
Side
Store
222 West Main Street
Medford
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