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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1929)
MEDFORD TATTi TRIBT'XR, MEPFOIU), OREOOy, MONDAY. .Tl'Xti 3. 102f. PACE 111 REE FLOWER SHOWIS LARGEST DISPLAY With the heautilul new K!mt:i! imckiiiK house us a sottin-; the, Medfnrd riunlen dub opened the , doors to the public at 1 oVlocfc to day on the largest I'lower show iver 1 staged here. With the formal ium-; oth hplnj; performed hy Aluyor A. j V. I'ipes, the display will con-' linue throughout ti e afternoon and ;. cvonlnfT, closing at t:.T) tonight. t The i-enter of the RliHtenint; white, packing house van given over lo an artistic and profuse ar rangement ol roses or every known variety and color, running from deep velvety red. to pure white. , ! Special exhibitions were rontilh-l uted hy the lUon Valley nursery, featuring the various types of shrubs and planln, and the Ungate.; Valley 1 Floral company, special),- ift'tt in a variety of flowers nnd i floral decorations. -.A certain nectimi of the-lionif-1 IN YOUR r KILL THE WEEDS : Let us tell you of an easy and inexpensive method to rid ycur. driveway of rweeds and gras3 or your lawn of plantain and dandelion. H i ; . ! i i ! i ; ' Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main , , , . . . . Phone 260 Ej I Stan, TODAY! i The latest and best of the lfl p "Lose Wclf Series.'" I pM Wm' B Those' popular master i kwk' ' Klftl' UWi I erU stories drilling Ml , M 1 nUUW daily. ' J M K I'. BERT LVXELL--: , LONE WOLFS 1 tl ''DAUGHTERS 1 ol ""Jim ........ , . - felfVS ,fa ' ' with turn jll'lgj Gertrude OJmstead-LUyan Tashman . ig $mml : '1' ' EOTHERMEL'S 1 .' !1 - 89 Mm$F . - MUBIC ; OUR GANG . ,M ISMJ M FaV Z ' 'LITTLE MOTHER ' Pll '""""' Modern Improvements In crpiii'mi'iit niako serve at a distance we ?prve at liunu'. -i lypa ot scrvicn. nnd can call upon ua Hiiranee, I'.iat our scrvlco be available And It Is wirthy char::e Ik niaile for i CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS mirasta ... W.MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST. (phone 207 y.as given over to tl I ins' room table decorations in flower nrrativc ineuts. One of particular delic icy was u ye 1 lo w bo w 1 of Irish K ! e Ranee, milmon pink rose buds and dainty blue flax. Another whs a center piece arrangement com Min ing forRet-ni-nntti, Cecil Krunoi roses and punsies. Then tl ere was the tail Flower display plat ed nlonr; (he side oi' the auditorium, and pniph:tH!7iu the beauty of t lie rosc-co'.ored Oi i- ntal poppy and the yellow l?:iy 11 !y. "The best nrrangement of wild flowers" shewed many of the fa vorite Oregon wild flowers in ;:t tractive settings. Anions these wera the INSnmishi flowers or lady dippers urrnnj;ei rr. an Indian b.,s l;et of brown and Hu'd. Clever models of landscapes and ,ari!":is were -neMdcd in the ehii dren's department of the ftowvr show. Anions these was an at tractive set made by the beginner-;' ria.ss of tl e rrcM ytprian church Sunday school. Another beaut i f 1 1 miniature was entered by li'tle Nancy Day, shewing the well planned landscape gaaden of her patents in their home in tha Table "Hock district. Anol her represent ed the VkUpv school and its grounds in miniature, enlervd by the . children of thift school. The . iris exhibit, present.'d by DRIVES It possllilo for ub In Just ps t-ffoi llvt'i Thnso wlD wish our yet live l a dlnt:inc? with tlm absolute n- ot. Bote t lint no ox I re h rturvu-a at a dl.:t:wi'.o. . - - vai ifiji' t I"' ' " lA-rA-tC; Mrs. L. K. Williams, whose iris g:tniens are the objects of consider able, admiration, was unusually at tractive. Her choicest seedling, which she lias named tlm ".Wdi'ord Maid." diselo;;ed a rich, deep tond lavendur flower which will prove evtr u c.imiK.n.'ji.; to ;.s native city. DEAN REBEC VISITOR AT P. J. NEFF HI ir. Ceortfo IUIkh;, dcun of tho Ki'Htluato Hfluiol :nwl hr.ul of the philosophy depart moot, I'nivtisity of Oregon, stopped over in Alt.sl :'o;d Untunlny to visit at the hnriie of Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. NVff. The Ori Ron dean and Mr. . Nt-ff left yestoi 'day for tho youth, i lie lattHr KoliiR as f r as San Fmn-eisc-o m busiiH'Ms. Dr. Itenoe will eontlnuo on to the I'nlvorsity of Arizona, where he lias been en frayed to Vive the commencement address, and then to. Tulwne uni versity at New Orleans, where be will deliver an address before the I'bi lieta Kappa fraternity, KeturnhiK north, the dean will join .a rniverslty of Oreauii. mu dent at Kufrene, and together tbey wil go to Kdmonton, Oinmhi. and up the rivei-s and lakes of Alaska by canoe. Nearlng: (he Arctic cir cle, the student will sptnd the Hummer Uikinp . movinu "piefnres and suill views Tor a .sclent if Ic journal. "Sister Love" at . the I sis Theatre Sister love Is the motlvat ins ih'Miie of tbe ImekstaKe draniti, "The Kid Hister,"' ai. the Isi.s thea ter, with AlarHiH-rltc de !a Motto as the chorine who tries to suard her pretty KmaU-lown sister from the teni (Motions and allure of IJroadway bright liirlus. . riayin; opposite At 1ms dc la Motto in the leading male role is Mal corm AlcOreor. while Ann Chrisry portrays th- title role. In the sup Viirrink east ar Itronk Ttenediet. stilly I .on,-. l:imU Greenwood n"d Thoma.H Uuuan. P XT'. A - 'V .'-V ,,flv -WW:?,. j ' CHAPEL jj i .!. BAPTIST CONVENTION OF HELP IN SERVICE (Ci.riiiii.uicd.) While tbe grand hnn was en Joyintf eur city, a nut wonderful convention of peeplc fired with ft zeal for service and hutiKry for a deeper knowledge of methodn nnd means, wan beitiK held in Hoseburj:. TIiuho who attended the (jrent Hap Ust Mate convention in Itosehuri? My I st to 24th will never forget the wonder of it. Speakers such as Dr. J nines West of the First Uaptist church of San Francisco held their benrers. ener to catch the vision, Hpelll.nund with their (!o;l-t;iven tiiessages. Dr. West -poke on "Our tJod," nnd those bearinu him pot n thrill such us the world cannot vet. In speaking ef the KreatnesH and Kooduc-SH of Ood. Dr. West said, "You take the best father ami the best mother on earth, put them to gether nnd nivo them the divine and infinite, and you have only a faint conception of God's bigness-. How can anyone doulil the tlod who created this whole universe; the mountains, the rivers, the trees and flowers and nil the unspeakable riebes of this world which Is only a small part of tbe universe?" Dr. J. W.' Ilailey of tbe Theo loKtcat seminary of llerkeloy nave a series of Inspiring talks on tbe life of Paul, one of the outstand ing characters of history. Mr. lloyle of tbe national Y. M. C. A. also was a speaker. ' Air. Itoyle id not only a bbt man In brnln power but In stature, so that one man' In his audience doubted the ability uf a KToup'of men to tbi'ow him out on his oar, because of some rather pointed remarks be had wanted to make at some, pre vious fuitheriiiK of JIaptists. Dr. John Marvin Dean, pa.stor of the Ilinson Memorial church of Portland, gave a stirriritr address on the "Iteanon for Our Kxistence." He said we are here not for fame nor wealth nor power, but for serv ice. Altogether the convention was A source of Inspiration to all who at tended ,and each one .resolved to try to live ho that the world may know that the christian reliKion is a power for fcood, and Ood and Jestia Christ, are not myths .but a reality . i L PUBL! FOR ROGUE VALLEY The California Ot eon Power company and "Copcoland" re ceived Home excellent publicity in the last issue of Hyllesby Manage ment, well known mugaine with a nutioiwU fClrfuihttion. The cover of "th'n -May issue featured "a pic ture of the Copco No. 2 power plant on the Klamath river, and on prise one appears an hrtKina,! poem by )lck Posey or Ashland, beloved poet of the Roue valley. in connection with tlie poem wjis jtresented the following ex planatory note: "Ah a past of a Copco radio program featuring 'Dick Posey' in his radio debut to the public, tae poet read two of liiH original poems, one of which 'Falling Water,' was dedicated to Tbe California Oregon Power com pany. Hef ore reading the poem, Mr. CumplxMI (Dick Posey), said: "My frlendu, this little piece of blank verne is intended to convey to your minds n sort of pen picture of that tremendous enterprise on the Klamath river roneelved, devel oped and bullded by The Califor nia Oregon Power, company,, that Bi-eRt ofKarilftatfon that is lending such a powerful hand In the ad vancement and development of this splendid empire of southern Oregon and northern California." 1. I 1 L - Two of Medford'H leading solo ints will be prevented In the Copro TuHdsy oveninu radio program to morrow night. Mrs. Nina Cole Mul bolland. contraltfi, and A. J. Mae Donoiigh. The prouram wilt fea ture a number of original composi tion by Mins. Jeunessn Hutlc-r, wp'1 known planlste of this city, hh well n:i a pleasing variety of somt-elasa-lee by nolfl composers. Mr. Mul- bfillanil and Mr. MacDonoiiKh will bo beard in several duet muni as well Tift tn individual iolo work READY FOR TUESDAY The. Crater, annual yeur-book of the Mi-dforfl high school, cuilir off the- press today, and will be die- I ti Ii it t ftfl t ii niiirtni fnfuninbti lii- i iv. nen the liotirx of ft nnd It lit the Itofjk exchange In the high school, uccording to an annouiice ment today. . J tolders, of 'inter tickets are retpjenteil to present them as early as possible at tbe exchange. tin i; r:v.Mt n Tlm piip-r will jiny $10 t- wiirfl fr Inf'irnmtiitli If-mlini: lo Hrif"t Hn'l rnnvlctlntl of iiliynnp ItMirliiK down tii- n-" ,M;ill TrlhllTio p;ipT liOKf. Nnllnp l.H hT('Jiy Klvrn thill llH'I'f lit ft flllO Hnil llllflt Ihum- m'it fT (I'-J'trnylirf? r;i)fM't' rf lhl kind, nrifl llilt. piipt-r will rlH'p'Ut, to the full i-x-t'-tit of tho law ntiy firn all IM-rforiH who In uny wny l(r fuce or destroy thffp ttXf. LARGE CROWD ATTENDS SACRED HEART CHURCH I A eapai !; or. wd filled tbe new (Saered Ili-art church lust nlubt to witness the annual commencement exereSses of St. "Mary's Aeiidemy.. Opeidtm with a procession of the ' nine academic and mnsU- k radii -i nt cm, di'cssed n white carry itiw bouituets of roses and accompa nied by tiny flower irls, tbe cxer ! cises wetv beautiful and iinpros jslve thronchout. The II u in u n I .Maivh processliinal playf'd on the ' pipe oiKnn. accompanied the en j tr:ini . of the graduates into tbe Ichur.-h. i There iben followed tbe confer ring of honors by Father Franci W. IMaclt. Those eceivltiK nea deinic honors were: Mary Corlnne Hayes. Alma Mary Jensen, Cath crine Joan Appleate, Ada Matilda Davis, Julia Kinily DtiRau, Clar ice Teresa Rivers, KnuiKenia The resa While of Medford and Uita Claire Sunder of Ashland. Miss Kfelyn Ha r bum Wold was jjlveii uraduatiou honors in iiiukIc. An appropriate and Inspiring address was delivered by Father Hlaek, after which came solemn benediction, the local pastor belnj? assisted by liev. William .!. Men Kher, chaplain ot the Saei-ed Heart hospital and Jiev. Thomas 11. Jackson, phstor of the Ashland parish. Stearns "Ave Maria" was the selection chosen by Mrs. J. t -. Hayes, whose lovely soprano moIo was of unuxual interest last nluht, in view of the fact that her dau ghter, Mary Hayes, was one of the graduates to be honored. The elo-dnK hymn, "We Leave Thy Shrine" was effective, beiiiK suiik. vorse by .verse, .first, by the Vhoir and then by tbe children's sodality down in the j-ont(rei;ation. This was followed by the Scotson Clark KecjKslonal March. Another Pcputar Summer Drink Advertising Schedule Another of the popular tu miner drinks; While flock tUnyer ale, "made onlv with White Unck water." starts an advertising cam paign In Ibis paper tod;iy. This refreshing summer drink Is popular In the home, at the soda fountains and other soft drink es tablishments, hotels, restaurants und Is especially appreciated for outings and picnics. "ft's nourishing, 1 'tempts the jaded 'appetite. Is delielmisly cool ing, and Is tbe ideal lunch-time ginger ale for busy people." Hays the' ads1. ' " 1 4- H. S. liinman of Kineka, Calif., has been added to the force at Mann's deparlment store as adver tising mutineer. Mr. lllmnan has been publicity man for (link's de partment store at Kurekii for the past I I years, prior to which porolod ho whs connected with the advertising department of the Se attle Times. ' Itesidea ''bolhtf" mi experienced publicity hirtn, Mr. 1 Unman W a member 'ofihe International As sociation of Display Men. At the local -Mlnro he Will have full charge of the window displays. (laving Just returned" from an extended trip to Sau Kranclseo and soulh- rn pofutK. where he at ended Art club meetings and gathered a host f new Ideas on display work, -Mr. Hill man Is expected to prove n valunble asset to the almady com petent staff of workers at this pio neer department Htore. Senlcnco (toot ledger . l'OKTLAND. Ore., Juno II. (I'f It. Ii. Haltinuinfler, ebarn-d with thrt mile of liouor lo JndiaiiH near i'bndlotoii on May 2, was today sentenced by Kedci a I .1 Udge M c Nary to CO days 'In Juil and was filled ?100. ADOZtN Miffcrcnt tilings may cause a licadacnc, nut tncrcs ; list one tliintr you ne.-d ever do t; ret relief. Bayer Asiiirin is nit j .Mflulc antid'jtc for such pain. Ccep it at the nfike. Have it handy ,n the lihnic. Those subject to fre quent or sudden hca'la-bcs should carry liayer Aspirin in tile pocKci tiri. Until you have used it for head aches, cn!d, neuralgia, etc., y-i'a'vc nnidca how Haver .sir,in can h'-d?. It rrtcans quick, conyileie relief U millions of men and nnii who me it every year. And tl docs n-jt deire the heart. H!SIfSL, PERiSHES IN mm AO, 3 fMM'1: ' ' IS i ASPIRIN Tbe firo department wit:i called yesterday alter noun to exthiKUhih a biasing chicken hoimo on I ho Jacksonville highway near tho lia kei scrvicn station. Tho blaze re sulted in tho (Instruction of a 1 0(1 f )ot Hied and (he death of 75 buns and a laigo number of chicks. A l).vfn;; automobile at the In torHtwlInn of Cintnr ljal(i avwrnie ml Main alreet called (bo eheml rrl truck Into action aluo yesler day nfiorhnon. Every day 10,000 women buy a bottlo of Lydia E. Finkliam'a Vcge tablo Compound. Thoy know that there ts no better remedy for their troublesomo ailmenta with their accompanying nervouBmxw, back ache, headache, "bltio" Bpella, Btid rundown condition. SID AND MOI.LV ST IS. PHONI 144 ' A Complete" Cleaning and ! DYEISO SERVICE Women's Hose . $1.00 Pair SilW from top to toe with ' pointed becl. - !. ' i r mitt .. INSLUANCE ! First Insurance j Agency A. L. HILL, Manrfger Phont 105 30 N. Ctntral tdford, Oregon k" Don t . Argue! with your Insurance Agent about the correct amount of fire and theft insurance for your car If you wish, we will write your policy to read "ACTUAL VALUE" By doing so we enable you to be sure that you are FULLY INSURED at all times This is the second announcement we have imade this spring of a. radical change in auto insurance. We will try and find a third one to announce this season. mes INSURANCE agengy SINCE 1909 Bill! I II There is No More Powerful Factor in a Successful Life Today Than a Growing ' Checking Account! ; It keeps tabs on expenditures', gives i . , .-. ; . a permanent receipt and saves time in paying bills. Not .to mention, the credit standing, prestige and tne feeling of being someone finan cially -that,- gce.sr with- a growing checking account. 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