Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFdfoP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD," 'CREdON"," SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1929.
PAGE THREE
HILAH
TEMPLE
FOURTH CAR OF OPEN BANKRUPTCY
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.XI M M ERliFR. Th funeral
.service for Maggie ZlmmeWee. Who j
i passe d away 6ctobeV 17, . will be(
held irom the ppii Funeral Momt. ;
Monday, October SI, at 10:30' a'.!
m. Interment will take place In
the Phoenix cemetery.1 1
RrevAes
Next Saturday, th mem He fa o(
Illlluh , Temple will muke u pU-'
grlrrmge to MarahfifJUtwhetfc ;i
recoru-breukinif Fall ' ceremonial
will be statfed. ilundrecU of Med
ford, Ashlnnd, Klumatli "Fulls nnQ.
ti runts Pasa men; Vill oin Che
fi-ssed horde, which will invade the
count city - In fOHttve spirit, dks--j)
tinning all gloom 1 ulung their
path.
' And Marshfield will bo ready for
her uhrlji Jvlulloracsordlmi '. td
word received froni 1 Coos Buy.
Marshfield merchants aid decora
ting their windows for the occas
ion and the principal streets will
be Bayly dressed with ShrJnoi col-
org and decorations. Busy Shrine
committees in the coast metrop
olis have IW-n working out the
many details of the big one-day
jumboro and Director IV 1'.
Older and - his wrecking crew,
have some brand new and diabol
ical' methods of tribute for a larger
clnss of ilovices; ,
. "K. C. "Jerry" Jerome, Poten-!
tnte of l-lillah Temple has receive
ed a gratifying response to his
invitations recently sent to various
Shrine temples throughout the
:Thi ih'-,n, pmpJ 'fnf .t'utk f n t Portland: tluUWct cpilrt lant
iDettoib-.niflrkftt wm inmrt-'lw "X a Jit of creditors of Ed-
sale tomorrow by the Winter Pear
committee. . The third car sold for:
an average of $4.16 per box, unci a
suhstuntiAl advnnce over this fig-,
ure is seen fur the fourth cur. v
The committee plnns to sell' 20
nni-H of Bosch in Detroit, and a
dozen of the ears are now in De
troit. They are ripened ,11ml'
placed on the market In first class
eating', condition. Clood results
have been obtained, which is re
flected In the constantly increase
gar Johnson, local market owner,
asking that the latter go Into, in
voluntary -J bankruptcy, ; ari order
was received .ijy .Marry. Skyrman,
Siillur Juck Wood, former--Med-.i
in Phoenix, Aria., where he was
umtfADnff..wl. to. (take part h-V number oft
Harry Howard, who was found i matolii; aecordlnir to a: letter re
dead In his cabin on Palmer, creek j from him yesterday He has
In the Applegate district Friday. .
will be held At -the grave In the
L.og Town cemetery near Rueht at
n m .tnriiiv fHnnrinv.l Conf
er-funeral nurlors In. 'chance. .Mr. Hough; of iQronW Pan mo-
nihltllewestern cities and hax nlnns
of coming back to. Oregon to do a
little ,tnore wrest HhV., 1
ihg Karl K. Fehl, and P. C. Hlg-
ham-ns choices for-, the -position of
recolver Iii banltruiitcjv, Mr. 8kyh-
Ing demand lor the Boscs In Do- hman- will act-upon the' petition
Unit. , , nefxt week. The 'three creditors
Tele--
nclflc Rec-
ccss of the campaign, mid tholoru tno Lolonmn.ar-
lessons and experience gained I aB8- V r ; j
from the Detroit deal will he of! Don H.. Newbury wast appoint-:
invaluable aid in future Invasions ' ed l,y Judg Harry Norton j
Howard leaves no known relatives, toreui q, Moniora' yeseruuy . anu
but had many friend in the sia- sl'" a few Hours.'on. business. ,
referee, Friday, 'adjudicating John- ;tlement In which- ha resided, for i "Oonto .movW'. iuovldod by tho
son to .be. bankrupt .tin tho petl-Jabout 30 years.- He wfts -ahout-j advertising department .of the
tlon. . 'V.i . VV' " jSO 'years of age, single and; lived California Oregon1 .Power company
A.s' "a. further step " In the pro-alone. i. :1'. ,! furnished ah' rrftrricflvet'''46--mlnuto
cedure a petition 'was -filed by threo, l- ... . ..!' ! .. program at thu' Thursday evening
of the 6Q .creditors yesterday nam-. PHiW.lPS JameB B. Phillips meeting of U Royal Neighbors
passed, away ; on ' Forest . Creek
Local growers and' packers have sisnlng this Vere 1he Homo
nanifested an Interest in the sue- "J"1" comiiany, the Pacific
where he. and ,hls brother , were
working on mining properly, Frl
,day night. HIb brother, E. W.
l'hillips was awakened In' the night
by his brother's illness and he died
:in a few minutes, presumably from
heart trouble from' which he had
been suffering.' -...H:.:.. :.. v
Resides his brother, B. W., he
leaves two sisters, Mrs. V, A. Jor-
of new trade territory
Last week tho Winter Penr.
committee mailed the following
circular letter to the fruit trade
of Detroit: , ,
Gentlemen:
Hose pours from Med ford, Ore
gon, arc in demand by the fruit
trade In Detroit, Michigan. Tho
third cur of Bosc pears sold at
last. Thursday. ns receiver Cor the! dan of Everett. Wash; and- Alice
vance .information, there will' be j in " "V'he
,. ,..i. ,.i .,i.. im.. Winter Pear committee at ai
a large number of temples repre
sented at tho -Murshfield cuncluve.
After a .recent .trip to the coast,
Potentate . Jerome reports that
Mnrshfield ' Is making every ef-
average of $4.1 G per hox.
Radio talks and . advertising
i have helped to create a demand.
This is only a mall feature, -how
ever, or the true interest- created
Johnson market, in the mortgage
foreclosure' suit of c. A; Whllloek
'and V. V.c Wnhb vg. Edgar and
Kdith Johnson; -Judge Norton has
the jurisdiction : over t mortgage
.foreclosures... ,-'
, The 'matter of .'-which' receiver
ship w-ill; govern ultimately.- will
be- determined within the course
of the next- two weeks when a
bankruptcy court will be held in
the Federal building. .
C. ..-.Wallace, Huntington Park,
Calif.
Funeral services will be held at
the -Conger chnpel- at -2:00 p. m.
Monday. Interment, will"' he-.in:
Log Town cemetery -near'. RuchlV -
Wheeler. . Edwards Gravet-Co.
resumed operations, at Knudson.
gravel pit.
lodge last week. ... Recent 'ICbpco
Current Events," a' new Hallowe'en
comedy and a speclal; film oh' the
history, of light made up a'n en
joyablo fehture' of the evenln's en
tertainment. : ... '
' "Light's ' Golden Jubilee" Was
the motif fof a fine -meeting of
t the' Women's' commltte'e of the
California 'Oregon' Power co'mpony
held" at--the' Coped homo offlee
building Thursday evening; A talk
on lighting' by K. E: Ross and
special 'Kdisnn' moving pictures by
Hi Bromlrfy,': were much en
joyed by I'those : pre.ienti Miss
KatherlMe-Stewart acted as chair
man of this, month's' meeting.
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West port. Local school grounds
lielng graded and' prepared for ath
letic field: ....
fort ' eclipse in brilliance ami j , le Mo f Me,lfol. Kosc peara
, A lew weeks ago we predicted
jthe.se pears would soil themselves.
Our belief in our produce ha8 been
color the Shrine ceremonial held
in Atedforrt lat May.
The Hillah patrol, winner of
wwe acclaim in l.os Angeles mir- j justified by the strong consistent
ing the Imperial Session last June, , (Iomand nt t!e nuctIon AVe
win ngain ntaKO a puiiuc appear- ; propose to tell y,u whv
That beautiful golden yellow
color, indicating the pear is fit for
a nee. on the streets of Murh field
and during t tho ceremonial ses
sions. Captain Ilex - Harnett ha3j
been whipping his patrol into
tip-top drilling shape during the
past two months and they should
reflect much credit on the Itogue
PJver Valley at tho Hillah cere
monial. The Klamath Kails drum
corps is also ready for the Marsh
field Shrine-gathering, according
to word received -from the Pelican
city. Bert Peasley, business man
ager of tho patrol, has arranged
for special busses to carry . the
marching' bodies to the coast.-
A sweeping invitntion to nil
Shriners, whether affiliated with
Hillah Temple or not, to attend
the , Mnrshfield ceremonial has
been' extended by Potentate Jerry
Jerome. , , . v
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In conjunction with' tho Chris
tian Endeavor district convention
of Crater Ijnke Union' .which will
he held next Friday evening, Sat
urday and Sunday at tho First
Chiistion church In this. city,, will
be a-. Junior . conventlonette,. - in
charge of Mrs. Chns. D. Oaffnev;
Junior superintendent, of Ashland.
Tho conventlonette will open
Saturday .morning nt 10 o'clock,
and close tho same afternoon nt
S o'clock. ' A banquet will .bo
served nt 12:30 in the clvarch din
ing hall, with Bob Duvls of Ash
land as tonstmaster.
The members of the Junior de
partment will also. -put on a pa
geant, "To Whom Shall Wo Go?"
nt the main session of tho con
vention Saturdny evening. Twenty-four
Endeavorers from Ashland
and Mcdford will take. part.
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TO OPEN TODAY
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'' Of Interest' to Catholics and their
friends throughout Jackson county
will lie the" mission 'which ovens
nt 10:30 mass at the Sacred Heart
church this morning, to be con
ducted by Father Wllllnm Gran
gcll, Rcdcmptresa missionary who
arrived here from Seattle yester
day. '-The mission will Inst until
Saturday night. ;
Said to be an exceptionally fine
speaker, Father Grangell will
preach a sermon at the first of
the evening services which will be
held tonight nnd continue through
the-week at 7:4S. He will' also
speak nt both tho manses held
dally, tho first being nt six o'clock
nnd tho other nt 8 : 1 "i . - '
consumption, is the- real reason
why the public Is buying these
pears freely. We respectfully call
your attention to this fact.
Only Hose pears sold under the
label of the-Sledford Winter Pear
committee are being ripened nnd
offered to the trade for sale. We
created a demnnd for these pears
and we would appreciate your fur
ther patronage. Look for the
label! .
Medford Bose Pears, packed by 1
the Medford Winter Pear Commit
tee, Inc. Accept no substitutes. , j
legidCcorps TO
Coco IJght Programs , . ,
In connection w 1 1 h "Lights'
Golden Jubilee." a natlon-wiile cel
ebration lit honur, of Thomas A. 1
Edison,.- a- special -series of Edi-.
'son programs will -be staged here
during the coming ' week. The I
iProgrnma which are being present- j
ed through the--, courtesy of the l
California' Oregon Power company!
-will feature ome.-lnteresting mo-!
tlon pictures, on Edison and thni
history of light (front the time of,
Ithe Cave tmun. ;h. included In tho '
week's schedule, are the! following,
dates: Klwanlg alub; Monday noon;.
Rotary oltrb.' Tuesday 'iioon; Klnm-
ath: County Chamber-.nf Commerce,
Wednesdny noon; I. o. O. F. ban-1
ouet, Wednesday night nnd Copco'
Forum, Thursday noon. -I
frflpijrtoiit Wetlnai .'and Brill !
of the ,-Medford.; Legion drum 'corps j
Is scheduled to' take place" at 'the
Armory tomorrow night nt 7:30 i
p. m. New bugles of the latest j
type have 'been purchased and the '
corps is working hard to make
a good showing when they appear
before the' local public on Arm-i
istice day.: Several new members
have joined recently and present I
plans call for a 29-pleeo corps In
the near future. Every effort will
bo made to glvo Medford one- of i
the best Legion drum corps in the !
entire state. . - I
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 9. tfP) I
For the third time this session, the I
senate today approved the export!
debenture plan of farm tariff re-j
lief, incorporating the proposal in
the pending tariff measure. i
IS 15
THEATRE
East' Main! Near - Bridge
Admission 10c and ISo
Odd Fellows "
andRebekahs
Dinner and Program, -, : .
Wednesday, October 23, 6 P. M. i
Continuous' program; .frQtn .uiipeif vhour throughout even
ing a program that all' will enjoy.
EveryOdd .Fellow' ami Rebekah 'In: Medford Itarged toibe
present. Put' aside alibis for this once and- help make
this one ot the best affairs in the history of the Jocul or
ders. '''.' '. ',';..!,', -;'.,' . .; ;i . " '
TODAY
:y : and MONDAY "v .' -
'Men of the Night'
" ' With .
' - ' '" '
GARETH HUGHES
WANDA HAWLEY
HERBERT RAWLIN30N
And a good supporting cast'. A
Steillng production.
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ALSO
COMEDY PATHE NEWS
Is Yoir Furnace Bad -Tempered
Before Breakfast?
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11 tieuujr w Blow in ius HiuriiuiK
irwnlnstallilAaSerifetin; Rwllatr''
ri HeaHngf Etjuipmonfe fiiUx;lt8uickt;;
early-mornirifrwarmt - 1
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Easy Paymnt
..Tl'.-U .S'
May we tell yotr how little it costs and
how conveniently you can pay for it 7
We'll make ;al generQiiy alWwaiide on
your 0I4 heater. We guarantee all work. .
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A SCHMIDLI
109 East Eighth St. : - "': ' Phone 41
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Medford Largest Furniture Store Is Now the Most Beautiful
Now! TKey
We in Our Win
i j Some Unusually Smart Patterns in New v
vFRUITSHlPMENTS 1
WILTON.
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RUGS
Mrgt Brown uhu married
in th$ Church of the Good
Shepherd, iri a wakting
gown of Poittt de k'enisn
... , the lace worn by the
brides of her family for
three generations , .
Richard
Knowlton
Brown
of Jacksonville ... cliose her
wedding silver in tins exqui
site Princess Patricia pattern
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FOLLOWING a brilliant Ji'iiul Wvend '!ar ago, Mrs. .
Brown, the former. Miss Hrtlen 'Wilcoxj bust divided
hft time between the philanthropic activities and the
newspaper world ... in which she has acconlj)lilied' some
. outstandinif vorlc'i .1,. . '.j ,. i v . ,. , ... -i,, -.:. ,
These Yaried' activities ahd her gracious manner make
Her''lii)W''Kbmtj- sl naturar Center for th inWfestihg and
important events of Jacksonville society. And here Mrs.
tiroWn haschieved a cliarnting harmony of lovely things.
Mellowed mahogany ahd slnart little. coffee tables . . . hits!
of old LrocaJo .and Hew bloclc-f rinted linens . ; . a few ,
precious heirlooms of antique silver with' the murk of
early craftsmen . . . ,and her. stately wedding: silver,..
Gorham Sterling in the Princess Patricia pattern. .
This' graceful design, together with many others in
Gorham. Sterling, is now on display in our store. And as
you examine it for yourself yoir will be delighted thai iii
many of the loveliest patterns you may choose flatware..
with. hollow ware to match.. '.all at a moderate cost
Prin'cMi'Potr.ibltf.'.'i ' ''
Gorham-$llver that Jlfr5.',.
Brown cec(erf for 'U"$imi'
fit dignity and txquisil .
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f-r 1 '-'l'- ,r.:'- f." , :'
A; New Solution of Famous.
Lpnglne Watches' Handled' W'
cituively Here. ' .
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u in ..- ' j; ut r't-s -. 't'.i- i--, (- .... ,.,(... ,.., ' ,. v .
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QMUty ,Jelqr 41). vFair Price, i Intelligent Servior
i. iiiiLiJiuA w- l'.i;n.tS'.a' JAW" '
Over nan car of pears finveS
been shinned frnm Medford SO far !
this season. Including ! cars on f
ns large yesterday. j S
If the present rate of shipments
ciintlnue. the season's total is ex-:
pected to reach a total of over;
IS00. Vhlle from 8 to 90 per
cent of the fruit crop has been
picked, there are A Isnte number -JS
"of cars In etoratte that will bo
shipped to eastern markets durlns
the winter season.
V i The French revolution nnsuccesa- j
4. (ully attempted to substitute the. (
REDUCED 25
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An Exceptionally Fine Lot in Our Windows
priced at $85, $115 and $125
Medford' s
Popular
Credit
Store
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'Southern
hi Oregon' .
Largest Stock
of Furniture
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As Ye Sow "So Shall
Ye Reap'?
t K . . sf H r-i
Live up to your Incpme',ari lay aside nothing
' and you'll never liaVfi findk W'itli which to
meet emergencies or develop opportunities.
;Practk'e organized, systematic saving and you
need' neVer worry... ;, .. .'il'. .' j :". .
Shares in this conlprttiy af e both savings and
'.investment; a foundation' for (lid' fiit'ilre'.'uArid
'yoiir eaVnin'g.i ar'e guaranteed. .
. 'Systematic Savers Succeed" ,
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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Tel. 1224
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125 E. Sixth St. "
Operated by experienced men who live here
and know values ' - . ,
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Coffee House
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! i-1 1 ASHLAKD, QBE. - . -'.i.
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I Cleanliness Friendliness
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j! Sunday Chicken! Dinner 7Bc
! . . .. TABLE D'HOTE
; ; Soup 1
!! ; OJilrken dumbo "
IjRIlie Olives Hearts ot Celery
ii -- - - Choice of - '
illonst Young Chicken, Olblet Sauce
j or 'rlcassee ot Chiclfen with
I ' ' Kurt Thirripllnidi'
Lwiililiied" Potatoes Orecri Peas'
; . ' Fruit Salait
;-''' ; Assorted Pies' " '
j Tresh Peach Cobbfcr ' 1
it ' Choice of Drinks
CART DE JOIR
Baked Ham -. In Honey, with
i Candled Sweet- Potatoes M
Koast leg or Veal, Celery Dressing-
.-4 ;......w.;....; 4G
Paprika Schnitzel ...: 40
Koine Made Chicken Raviolis...: M
i : llreail ami Butter, Mashod "
; . Potattien with above. '
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V" INSURANCE
MS) Hour era.
A eOMPUTB eUAJUM JQ
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FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOLSTERING, BEf INI8HINQ
FRANK HOWARD "
ttiirt
nsurance
.'Agency'
A. L. HILL, MaiiatW ' -PhohS
105 SO N. Central
. Medford, OstgaA ...
1 Women VHoie
$1.00 Pair
S Silk from lop to' toe ' WiiU
" pointed Heel
lliiilHi'
EhKtrotherapy OUrapneUc
. t)r. H. P. Coleman ,,-
Hi' BtRctf srnjr lW a SUttaHt '.
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Natural lialhodtf l.aJ H.U.M
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