SIEDFOETJ WaiE TRIBUNE, HEDFORD, OKEOOy, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1320.
P5GE THREE
Daily Meteorological Report
FOB B. THIEROLF
Work will start within two
weeks upon the construction of !
a $16,Uu( home fur Bert Thlrolf,
at the northwest corner of Crown j
avenue and Berkeley Way, in a'
uisinci, wnere a number or ihoi
city's beautiful rHidences, have!
been erected within the past year, j
Plans for the building are being!
prepared by Frank C. Clark, archi-!
tect. j
The site !ol the home, on a
slight knoll,' communUs a view ot
the city and valley. The architec
ture will be of Grecian or early
colonial period, with t large win
dows. '
, The home will he 38 feet by C4
feet In dimensions, two stories
high, part basement and with ouk
floors throughout The home) wiU
be electrically equipped.; .. .
The first floor will' consist of
a lurge entrance hall, living room,
dining room, kitchen, breakfast
nook, maid's room, a lurge pantry
and series, of closets. A five foot
stairway will load from the main
entrance hall to the second story.
There will also be a sun room
with fireplace.
On the west end of the build
ing there will be a lurge sun
porch. A garage will be erected
at the east end,;
The second floor will consist
of four, forge, bedrooms
Tho place will have feature
landscape gardening, with a wealth
of shrubs und flowers.
IS KENNEL VICTOR IN SECRET MEET
Word was received today by
T. R. Daniels, local sportsman, j
that "Rye", his nine month's old
femnlo English Springer spnnlel.i
won first place in the Victoria.
B. C, kennel show held in that!
city Monday. The nine month's j
old pup wus judged tho brat
springer spaniel out of. what is!
said to be the largest entry everj
shown on the Pacific coast. The
exhibition included spaniels from
Oregon, Washington, California i
and Canada. " I
Inquiries have alrendy been r-
cefved from Los Angeles by Mr.
Daniels and by Dan Morgun, pro-.
fessfonal trainer, who is keeping i
a string of 13 spaniels owned by j
the local man at Fir, Washington,
asking that "Rye," the prize win
ning pup. be sent to the Holly
wood show, scheduled next month.
HEARTY CO. NOT BUYER
E
An article In The Mall 'Tribune
of Wednesday, May. .22. reporting
tho purchase "by agents of tho
K. J. W. Hearty , Co." of - the
George Hosh orchard, .east of Tal
ent, was incorrect, us this paper
was misinformed. ..''
The local office of the Hearty
Co., this morning said that it was
in no wise connected with the pur
chase -of any' orchard, and con-
A straie ceremonial took place
somewhere in Medford early this
morning. In fact it was just enough
on the safe side of midnight to be
designated as today's news. The
exucL spot where this session con
vened is one of the screts guarded
religiously by the members and
new initiates of the I-ady Musco
vite order.
Members of this fun order rir
not officially recognized by the, 1.
O. O. F... the Muscovite Ladies has
tened to wurn the press this morn
ing,, when on interview was, .at
tempted. Oue thhig Is certain-
there were, "only ladjes . present at
the initiation. . Both members and
Initiates were limping today, und
have been ever. since the secret ses
sion broke up somewhere around
dawn.
Among the officers elected are:
Cza r I na, M rs. M a ry 1 .n n k est er of
Astoria; grand duchess, Mrs. Nel
lie Iteun, 'Freewater; minister of
finance, Mrs. Stella Weed of Port
land, And scribe, Mrs. lieulah Wr
ley of Hillsboroe.
The Lady Muscovite secret cere
monlul is held once a year, and
ulwuys long after the more dignb
fied members of the 1. O. O. F.
have retired, one of the ladies
explained.
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NEWnKUjfr New store building
will be erected here shortly.
Thursday, May S3.
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudytonight and Friday. Cooler
Friday. Humidity near normal.
Oregon: Generally cloudy to
night and Friday, becoming unset
tled in west1 portion. Cooler In In
terior of west portion Friday. Hu-
i midity above normal in west por
tion and continuing below normal
templated no 'such uctlon in the
future. ...'-.; -
Tho Mail-Tribune regrets tho in
accuracy. t ' . .
A deal for the sale of the tro
perty to other parties Is now
udenrway.
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It takes three years to. produce Liicky Strike's flavor. This
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SIGNED)
Jlfr Tho figures quoted "
have been checked
and certified to I
LYBRAND. ROSi
' . BROS. ANDMONT-
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aula and Auditors.
Local Data
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Temperature (degrees).. 81 4 5
Highest (last 12 hrs.).... 86 SI
Lowest (last 12 hrs.L... 50 45
Rel. humidity (pct.).v.. 30 86
Precipitation (inches).. 0' - 0
State of weather PCdy. Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 4 5 degrees. -
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1928, 10.86 inches.
Temperatures year ugo today:
Highest 89; lowest 48.
Sunset today. 7:8a p. m.
Sunrise Friday, 4:42 a. m.
Sunset Friday, 7:38 p. m. -
Observations Taken at 6 A M.
120th Meridian Time
a m n 4 2
CITY 2"
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Baker City H6 62 P. Cdy.
Bismarck 74' 36 Clear
BolBe 90 lifl Clear
Denver 70 60 Clear
Des Moines T2 60 Cloudy
Frunno ! 64 Clenr
Helena .. 84 60 P. Cdy.
Los AilBeles. 12 GS Cloudy
Marshfleld 06 4 0 Cloudy
Phoenix 94. 70 Cloudy
Portland : 78 64 Cloudy
Red Hluff 04 62 Clear
Rosebuift 80 48 P. Cdy.
Salt lMke City 76 66 P. Cdy.
San Francisco 64 60 Cloudy
Santa Fe 68 40 Clear
Henttle 72 64 Clear ,
Spokane 80 66 Cloudy
Wnlla Walln 88 62 Clear
Winnipeg 68 32 Cloudy ;
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TEXTILE UNREST
WASHINGTON. May ' "SS.-H)
The senate manufacturers commit
tee voted 6 to 6 today to refer
the proposed investigation into
labor conditions In tho textile In
dustry to the federal trade com
mission, i
The resolution will be reported
to tho senate In that form. Sena
tor Wheeler, Democrat, Montana,
tho author, will make a fight to
have tho Investigation conducted
by a senate committee as orig
inally proposed.
itecause of the close division in
tho committee, another sharp line
up Is In prospect In the senate
on whether to refer the inquiry
to the federal trade commission
or to a senato committee.
BLASTS HOPE OF RAIN
LA ORANDK, Ore., May 23. (P)
While farmers of the Orando
Hondo falley were hoping for ll
much-needed rain, the tempera
ture reached a now peak here
yesterday afternoon wllh the mer
cury cllnihlntr to tho ilO-degreo
mark
The last rain ' hero wits on
May 13.
I W. DICK. Meteorologist.
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Radio Program
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Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
22S.9 Meters 1310 Ko. .
TliurMlay, May 2.1. - , '
P. M.
6 to 6:16 Isls Thenter.
6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mall
4 Trlhune, news and markets
6:30 to 7 Coleman & Lawton
and Medford Service, Sta-
tlon.
to 9 Farmers Exchange
Cooperative. ...
Frlilay, May 24.
A. M.
:30 to 10 Regina, Qusen of
Drinks.
10 to 10:30 Southern Oregon
Electric. '
10:30 to 11 Schilling Com-
pany.
11 to 11:30 ' M. M. Dept. ,
Store.
11:30 to 12 Jacquc Lennox, .
Milliner.
12 noon Medford Mall Trlb-
une, new Items.
P. M.
12 to 1 Palmer Music House.
1 to 1:30 Medford Electric.
1:30 to 2 Lewis Super-Cerv-
Ice Station. T
2 to 2:30 Mann's Depart-
ment Store. .
2:30 to 3 Brophy's Jewelry
Store.
6 to .6:10 Isls Theater.
6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mall
Tribune, news nnd markets.
6:30 to 7 Band Hox Hut
Shoppe. '
Although the lodge had not of
ficially voted to bo represented In
the I. O.'O. F. pnrado last night,
the Roneburg Robcknhs took first
; ploce for the' best decorated car.
The entry was mado by a group of
members of the lodge, mostly for
the purpose of having Roseburg
represented, nnd they had given
little thought to the possibility of
winning a prlzo.
The following members took part
In Its decoration: Mrs. Edith Kelly,
past president of the Oregon as
sembly; Mrs. H. A. Canaday, Mrs.
flail Pickens, Mrs. W. A. Petty.
Miss lift Uilltmch, Mrs. John Bailey,
Mrs. Fred Ooff, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. Ilusenbark and Mrs.
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