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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1930)
Itn I'nUoriNMMl YI.IU .Southern Oregon. Tho mnny Medforii people who ulan to attend tho second day oC I,. fautlvnl In A. .1.1 ie Iliuoiii in nniiiuuu 10- niorrow will be pleased to find Km Underwood of the University of OreBOn school of mimic direct ing tho combined orchextras In Hie afternoon program. The num. mm to be played are tho ' Tnnn. inause"" March" by Wagner and "Valsc Trieste" by tjlbellus. in inv (, me university trio, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Underwood and Dr. Men, will bo hoard In recital. Tho Under- - roods will be guests of Mrs. E. )r. Goro at a 10 o'clock brenk rast In her home In this city Sun day morning before motoring back to Eugene. ,, Muirlicnd-s to Occupy fih'jpard Home. . Mr. and Mrs. W. , H. Mulrhond, lio have purchased tho W. M. (jliepard home on Siskiyou Heights, will move Into the residence Siit- uraay vci. aim. unep- jrd and children joave the same day for San iFranclseoi, from tyhlch city they will sail for Hue nils Aires to Join Mr. Shepard. jtocal fili'l In nn'hestru Tonr. - Miss Buelah Gore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goro of this city, is o"e ui me jo students rhoscn to mako the tour with the University of Oregon orchestra this week. Miss Gore plays vio lin and Is attending her first year it the university. The orchestra played in Lebanon last evening "and will give concerts In other Oregon cities. J , Leo's. Wives j,,vt Miaiiglc Jlu,e. The homo of rs i v Shaniile i, , J' Verne ful with . akota' w'l 'f- tosses for the ,, , T CU"' llu" ,,, . luncheon worn Mi- dS ""-"no Ti..: roliowinc .1,,, i,,,,,., where s,.v . ' .; .""5 mrA bles, Playing ! ,;" . ". Woro s'"'l hold i,v m . K" sre ' ton Th, :8. -,,W!'"C'! .,1 "-it- uirce tablon in ng o leave Immediately after the business session. Will Alleml M.,ii Bay Promt,,,,' , i,;ilBt.llc- leave v,:if ." J"nPS ''""s o f , ,-'! '"'" U""m- morning wiih , ' . eeK-end , "i'uglHer, Miss uottv ; nes at the University of Oregon, i, L.; ,U'U'",S "ilvc PParcd an ,." "rouram of entertain ment or their mothen, this week- u.i. which Is Sunday. to'heV'"' '" 0,,,:on mother.. flnnl U'elr HOnS 'Hid d ugh ers at the banuuet Satul.. chool of archite iri ' . "? arts. """ ","tu JfKDPRn MAIL T1U1UIXK, Al KDKOltP, ol.M-tiOX. Tlll lfSDAV. Hlgli kcIumiI n-iiniu Knjoy lfjiie. About 30 high school Endea vorers from the Klrst Christian! churches of Medford and Ashland Journeyed to the forks of tho road "W Wagner Gup Tuesday even ing for a hobo picnic. Although SHOW and r.iin -oi. il on the trip, tho young people had i 1 tit-ngiuiui time. Hobo stew, buns, marshmallows and coffee were served by tho These mt social meetings nro to be held every month. MAY H):;o. Diys Gaining Strength as Digest Poll Is Continued Five States for Bone Dry 'Pxrm THREE The Trl.ni.1. -. Christl-in Ti . " 0C 1,10 Flrat c.1:urch wni "ect mis n inn v , , nme of Mrs- Car man lu. Mel. 4(ii; w, . . street. eocuna Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women ft Daughters of Nllo I Meet Sutllltlay, i ThO regular May meeting of ulelina Temple No. 13. Daugh ters of the Nile, will be held in Ilia M.lf i i . . ..n-uiuiu .iiasunic temple on Saturday afternoon. May 10, fol- ."Yiiig mncneon at the Hotel' Medford at 12;3o. A gOOd llttPmlHUen iu ilnuli'n, o nils, bweeney, queen of the temple, as this Is tho last meet ing before the eonventinn nf iho supreme session in Chicago, to "men Mrs. Sweeney Is a delegato from Zuleima Temple. A special program has been ar ranged fill- the nnlpplulnmnnl ..l members and is in charge of Mrs. John Perl, assisted hv Mm n n Alenderfer. Mis. Miilliollaml Nametl President Mrs. Nina Colo Mulholland was eleeted president of tho Delphian Club for the rnmlnir ve,. t.i ceed Mrs. Vivian Barto at tho all day meeting held yesterday at Mrs. Glenn Kubrick's cabin on Roguo mver. oilier officers elected aro -Mrs. Kahrlek, first vice president; Mr8. Lewis Iltrleh neennil i,..- president: ana Mrs. Alethn. Vnwtor secretary-treasurer. A vote of thanks was extended station KMED for broadcasting the program of German nnemtie music for the club In the morning. Following the business session a COVercd dish tiinehenn it.,, no.,,,..! followed by several hours of-cards. The chief feature of tho last Literary Digest poll on prohibition all favor tho drys, although repeal still leads strict enforcement by over 400,000 votes a total of 1. 60il.570 for repeal and 1,24s, 5X9 for Strict enforcement FoiOthe- first time the. ,l,.t f,n. muci eniorcement passes the total for modification by about 17no the totals being, for strict enforce ment l,:MS,5Sll, and modification l.-Jl,S4tl. Also." where as at the outset only one state Kansas was bone dry. that Is, with over 50 per cent of the total vote f,. ,r,,, e'nl'oiv mem, lhere are now five, as ful lows: ..o.-.is, Arkansas. North Caro lina. Olkahiima ,. ...,.. "in tin. tit her hand, onv three i of h w.,i .. " i . iioiv nave tV" a .0 per cent, vote for repeal- linne.-tleO. Newer, sey and l!ho,l lsl:unl. HegArdliig all Votes against the I'luoreement of prohibition nei. gives the following result inr me country at large: For prohlliltlon l.L'ls.r,S!l Against iU'Ohihltlon.. -'.SHL42S The complete table follows: State Alabama - Arizona Arkansas California Colorado ;.. Connecticut Delaware District of Coin mhln Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois '.'.'.'.'.'Z Indiana Iowa Kansas KICHTII ItKI'OHT OF TIIK iair.li.ll UHilOSl' For 14,015 1,156 11,1180 7 3,150 ' lil.!l(!2 10,581 2,780 3,823 1 1,611 . 12.037 5,480 58,107 47.044 30.182 311,030 Guests Here From Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sisemoro of Klamath Falls are in this city visiting .Mr. and Mrs. John Orth of South Oakdale. Mra Sisemoro recently returned from Australia, where she spent considerable time with her sister, Mrs. James Cot chett. Mrs. Charles Strang leaves Med ford tomorrow for Keutttn In vlnlt her daughter, Mrs. Holen Holmes ana granddaughter. Kentucky 1IMS7 Louisiana Maine Maryland 6.818 10,41 5 11.678 Massachusetts 47,5112 55.22 37,670 7.086 41,660 5,85: Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri . Montana .. Nebraska 2o!s3l Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New 'Mexico , New York 477 0.745 .... 42,214 1,457 0 0 Tflu North Carolina 25002 CAPACITY HOUS E REPETITION Graduation Frocks and Suits ... . Just Ulll);i(k' Pil ji sJmnnmif if ii.w A ik-t- in A- - iiui'iiii in 'l ii ii vtiv oni o ui wuttoiiM and georgettes in pastel shades and wn; ini ! il I I iniiv L'liiroiiin rtw rrnn, ninrion imi tnniinl $18.95 and up Silk Suits for Street and Baccalaureate .Wear in two and iliree-piece suits, reasonably ju iced at $1 8.95 to $49.95 OF GUILD .SHOW Cl'OWds Of Mfiflfni'fl noflnln flllnrl Ht. Mark's hall to rnnonllv iniit niBht to view tho Rocond presentu tlon of "Mra. liumpstcad LelHh,' prosenti'd under tho uusnices of St Mark's Ciuild. Many went for tho first time and ninny others to tlike a SCCOnd look lit thn clnvnr conirdy-drama Intorpreted in nuch an interestiiifr manner by local urtlstM. Tho humor maintainor! thn me h love the Hennnrl nlpht which WitS CMtnhliKhml on thn fh-ut the only cry heard about tho city LuiiHy wan mo expression oc hope for a third performance, and de Hlre to hear Fletcher Fish recite Cliic Sales' Specialist after hearing mm time 1m ho trlnrlnu tf tnt.il,. .siones or, (superior dcaign. Members of the cast roHnonslhlo Tor the dramatic feast, devoured frosting and all by Medford people these two nlphts, nro: Mra. Fletch er Fish, Win. Hamilton, Roberta Ward Hebb, Miriam McDonald, Jo Murray Hostel, Frances Kenney, Ann Hamilton, H. H. I Unman Cene Wright, Harold Brown, italph BurKCHH and Fletcher Fish. iN'ortn Dakota 8 311 ni '. 84,727 Oklahoma 23,321 Oregon 1741-7 Pennsylvania '. 120,114 Rhode Island South Carolina , 8,790 South Dakota' l.Oid Tonnessco h'ih 7a8 43 M Utah Vermont Vlrulnla Washington .. West Vlrelnln Wlwconsln oi'on WyomliiK 2114 siKto unknown 15.359 6,572 4.671 19.710 23,082 15.313 1,848,88!) ritOllllsiTIDN ou Fur Modificu. ,iOI. """ ltciiral T.il.l 7.B04 7,C4(i sll.L'n'l -'"'!70 1.907 B.493 "'" 22,1)60 k.1.044 90.494 24(1, liSS M. f, 10.881 45. 3": 29.511s 46.483 1)2,66' 1.661 3,9.18 8,280 4'71ii 6..r'2 15.4M "..".".7 15,005 37.151 9.6S5 ,HI,50:i S.229 5.552 14.261 'MX!' 1 10.317 239.613 36,588 37.610 121,837 25.168 24.626 85,976 1.023 12,3113 67.446 l-'-O-IO 22.689 57.106 'S45 14,650 29.313 6.708 9, (i3-, 26,75s 1 1,567 22.046 45,'2'U 41.839 74,718 164,149 61.569 84,754 204,513 38,905 49.843 126.41 S 4'00; 4.716 16.705 32,154 - 58.151 131,96' 5.685 10.063 21 60') 1-1.590 13,513 48.93 1 701 1.161 0 3911 r'.ss-t 5.637 18,206 6S.3S0 112.133 222 7"7 1.487 4I186 170,77!) ' 261.892 531.393 13.308 1 1.325 49,635 S.623 10.452 27 394 !)0,6S2 93,717 269.120 H. VS0 10.931 40,03 1. 154 1.1,637 47.208 123.036 216,335 468,485 5.132 9.078 18,1 18 5.660 0,550 21,000 B.i7s 5.774 20.362 .3!IS 9,605 38,486 28.058 25,835 I7,5.19 r,.ftl 4.S18 15.406 'SIS 4.271 12,760 14,854 22,262 56.820 24,526 22.370 70,578 I. 1. 4S3 1 1,583 40,378 2N.012 42.740 02.004 2.12 3,362 7.488 8,0!I5 35,359 1,231,84!) 1,069,579 4,150,017 THIS QUESTIONS Do you favor tho contlnunnco of utrlct onforcomnnt , ,1. ,m 1 toonth Amon.lmcnt and Volstoad I.aw' cnrorc!ment ' '''"- rnoTaThorer8",0l'lf'CttUOn ",0 VO,St0',d L"W to """"t lht Do you favor a repeal of tho Prohibition Amendment? YEOMEN TO HOLD TONIGHT Dfc SpefrtCoat Special $18.95 coat " or $14.95 129.95 coats $2495 Hose Special J line of hose. Pair si ?io Beret "r"' o I nioetlngD. 0 m all the new shiides S1.95 S2.95 and $3.95 cJew Ifet 0 GSlfHose May being the annual lad let' month for the Brotherhood of American Yeomen; all offices will be filled and all tho buninen8 con ducted during this month by the women of tho order. Tonight will be the regular buMnenH meeting for My at which time there will he regular initiation. Among the alters of oumneHH to be diwcuKH ed at thin time, will be the com pletlon of plans for tho Rhadu- manthus degree to be put on May 3 1st. All members eligible for this legree should be present at this meeting and a.sxiFt in planning a big time for May 31st. May -'3rd, Is the social night for May and the ladies have planned a pedal program and evening's entertainment and urge all mem bers to roine and make whoopee. yun li will bo served after the ASHLANDTOET TO Q 4 Pair .v.." $3.95 fc $1.95 and $2.50 Adrienne's Medford National Bank Building i .,i.. t.- acy" Campbell, who died at noU yesterday at niN'mc in Asniano, will be held tmWrrnw afternoon at '2:30 at the Stork Funeral I'arlom ! ; i.i.lonH TiirXt Prmev WftN Wpi:f( known for his poetic efforts anJ was known a tne nu-i comb Itllpy of HouthM Oregon." t-. -. u FollB tfi Ml( ntiart Jkini hmwHipr construction at or- ner n( Kiphih find Walnut. ' I left m tm . f r.TL Aim Kiln TREEjfiTEA i mm nm warn I ?k QftejnoSi, relieve fatigue with this pleasant refreshment. Tea.of the finest flavor at a most reason able price. O SMART. 'V- 0 NEW COATS that are unusual0 values at $9.90 and $14.75 Cape Coats Princess Lines Belted Models Jabot Collars Scarf Effects Every one of these coats is new . . . an ac cepted smart style to wear right now and for all thb occasions this summer when you need a coat. The utility coat of soft, new tweed for sports and general wear . . . dress coats of crepey woolens, basket weave or covert witli capes, scarfs, soft jabots and belts at the nat- ural waistline. Our buyers have shopped carefully for these coats j . . selecting only authentic styles and quality materials . . . but they bought so many that you can have a smart coat . . . well made . . . and styled with distinction ... for as little as $9.90 or $14.75. Come in and sec them for yourself. J.C. PENNEYGQ THEY SAY: Swim in Drinking Water" o A safe and sanitary pool for the con venience of yourself and family. Open every afternoon and evening lQp. m. to 9:45 MERRICK'S