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Social Evefits of Church Societies uml Vii' njoy It'-R"'"' The rcRUlar class moi'tlllS! of tho . Women uf the Kirst Chrlst church ns held Tuesday atl.- .n in the church parlors. The will l,c the l.-,t card ,-,v uf ,,. eas.,n so a l,Ke attend , nee antic ,,.. ,.lV(,t ? sivo brldBe ,vlll he In play il", there will he prims O ne" Krl""- ''' Memorial Day he will ,,e mml the Guild. The cafeteri,, luncll- " bt.hld Fri- ""o h in ht. .Mark s Parish house. MEfiFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCPFOTCD. OR TOON, SUNDAY, MAY 2., 15)30. PAGE REV1CN j Hoik! GcUlii;? Fussy ; The city commission of Bend ; has passed an ordinanco forbid t ding tho operation of gasoline or ! steam-powered boats on tho Des- chutes river within tho city limits, ; so as not to disturb tho nest ins i of ducks. ' -o - lcn-lis Lead Slate Discuses Wunlx I'nllKry 1'nrin 'secure with a down payment or or i nneree. lie would also wel- Thero were SI7 eases of mensles : ...... ,,f pi,iiiillsi... m,,, ,,..i.i i,,,....,, ,.,,.n ,.. ,. ...... ....... ...1.1. .. ... would like a poultry J farm In 'M.u.-ne, fleeordlns to a' letter i e- whlolr Ite' could buv a part' hitor- Call at 32S S. Holly and see tltoj Pftlns was (inning Tho l,nilies Al,l ,.!..,,. ... ..... opened by the croup j Fl,'st Methodist church will meet church purlors Tuesday afternoon will have Standing on tho Prom-, The devotionalfl were C ). (toe 111 u . u. line. rerriKcration sup- . Spanish Iria. Two shades of ulnoi ervisor for the C'upco and Moun-! OI. yollow. 'Iteasonaldy priced. i u vr i-oinnanics. na l'lace your orders now for Decora- Phone. Siu-L. IJSi nf Mrs. Currior, tho scrip- " 1'lHL c,l(lc "c ; lesson being taken from U,M ot u,e "Ucrtainiiu-ju. Vis- Hors always welcome. mp8 the second chapter Mrs. Hull led the group In pray- J M rafter which they mine "Kescue ; Ml's- Wakefield he Perishing." Roll call was. Visits In Xorih Lkcn with twenty-eight members; Mrs. Hoy Wakefield left Med nresent. The minutes of the prev- the first of the week for Ls meeting were read, and sev-; Yakima with hep grandmother. nty calls were reported made in i Airs. Launna Denton, who has month. - heen her guest here for several iThe meeting closed with Ringing-weeks. Mrs. Denton plans to re 'fj.wt Be the Tie that Binds." , main at her home in the northern During the- social hour refresh-; cl,y for the summer. .Mrs. Wakc menta were served by Mesdames ' fh'ld will return to MeUford soon. K rouse, Li u i; ii ii i u unu , - 4 J Violin Students In Itccitnl Tuesday A public recital win )0 BiVen by the violin students of John It. Knight Tuesday evening, May :. at the First Methodist Kplscopn I church. Accompanists for tho pro gram are: I!. Flyen Anderson, Mr.. C. HPaske, Dorothy Taylor and Huth Applegate. The following numbers have been announced: Twinkle, Little Star Hetty Bare. Jean Bare. Old Folks at Home Foster Mattie Norris Harp Echoes Vlrg"! Louise Kecsee (Pupil of Mrs. E. E. Gore) Frye, Brown. Mrs. McKay Hostess Tiicstlny AfU'inoon The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church mot at the home of Mrs. Wm. McKay on tho Jacksonville-Phoenix highway Tuesday afternoon. 1 There were 25 pi'cuent and an interesting pro- gnun of historical nketehcs of the n-tirk of the missionaries In Houth American countries given. Kimortl. League , EnicrtuhiM Members of the Kpworth league of the Methodist church presented txfo plavlets In the recreational ..u Luiiinu-u iu 11 is nonu on ac- j tiJn jay 1.1 aa-hiu-ss inu pasi WCCK. ; 1 ' ' Hoso Festival Postal Ceo. A. Hohnert, Oeneral Truck-, The Pacific Telephonu & Tole Ing, at Fitchtner-s Oarage. Tel. ISO.; Kn,pIl company is sponsoring an 1 2 J attrat'tive poster featuring the j Portland Hose Festival, which will j t be displayed throughout Oregon : j and Washington. Patrick Bacon, i Portland district manager, has I . announced. Tho poster will ho 1 ; out within the next few dnys. The 1 ! current design features a cluster j i of large orange-colored roses 1 against a green and yellow back-1 j ground, together with while and : orange lettering. j Iteliirning Home Today Mrs. (ieorge Kiddie. Mrs. l H. Hem n ray. and Mrs. (Jeorgo Eaton of Grants Pass, and Mrs. (Hen Kubrick and Miss Jane Knedieor I of Med ford who motored to Eu j gene Thursday to attend a con vention of Federated Garden clubs Friday and Saturday, will re' urn homo to their homes today. in the state last w lit of fninmunu'ultb- discuses re ported, according to tho weekly mi miliary by the state board of health. Forty-six of the cases were in Portland. The report also simwed -JS cases of chlckcnpox, three of typhoid fever, six of dlp theria. H of scarlet fever, 13 of I of luen.a, 40 of whooping cough, IU of smallpox, nine of tuberculos is, P.) of pneumonia, 37 of mumps, one of sleeping sickness, three of tick fever and five of erysipelas. southern Oregon which he could reived from bitn by the chamber lest. Word was received rfVom A4bany that tho Golden Mippur will h: back after the local speed boat artists' scalps Sunday. Tho Golden Slipper was piloted by Geo. Hurley and took second to Heine Fluhrer in three races in the last meet. U3 Here 011 Business M. II. Nichols of the Graybar Electric company, was a business visitor here from Portland the later part of the week. 50.000 ft. Dry Cedar Shlplap u. $-0 per M, at Medford Lumber Co.! More Schools Closing j 1 ho county school superintend 1 ent's office yesterday reported (that included among tho schools j closing this week for the summer I vnca 1 1 o n a re Ash la n d , Cent ra 1 Point, Crater Lake, Dead Indian. ! Heaver Creek, Shady Cove, and f West Side. There will be a few j more closing next week, including : Medford. Sunday. May 25th, wltj be your) last chance to see speed boat races I in southern Oregon this year. 'Vo;ij ain't seen nothing till you have ; seen this one." American Legion j regatta, Emigrant lake. IM ; H"-ln. green pine slabs, large 01 small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7 t. 344tf hall of the church Tuesday eve- ClUTy Mo Bark to 01(1 Vll.g!ny nine untier xne uuocnon 01 Roger Dunnlngton (Bland Barrett 01 uie juk" wthuui. ; , sweet and Low musical program was also given ' In conjunction. I Call at 32 5 S. Holly and see tho j Spanish Iris. Two shades of blue or yellow. Reasonably priced, j Place your orders now for Decora -i Hon Day. Phone 390-L. 08 iA.mii India Subject ir Afternoon The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will be en tertained at tho honio of Dr. Car low, South Laurel street, Tues day, May 27 at 2:30 p. ni. The subject for the afternoon will be South India. Will those who can find something of inter est about that pnJrt of our great (world please bring to the meet- inff. We will also hear something about the state convention held in Portland last week. Social committee, Mrs. Glenna ' Finley, Mrs. Don Piatt and Mrs. J. L. Ely. ' ' Barn by Junior Ensemble Ding Dong Bell Anonymous Shirley Weiss (age 3 years) Fairyland Music Bllbro March of the Sages Gurlitt Jean Pease ( Pupil of Mrs, Gore) Madrigale Simonetll Tommy Dunnlngton Petite Valse De Saxy Helen Henson. Doris Upp, Hetty Paskc Scherzando Beecher liy the Cradle Mendelssohn Dorothy Burgess (Pupil of Mrs. Gore) Danse 'Hongrolse Bohro Doris Applegate March de l'Ksperence Paplnl Ensemble Club Concerto in E Minor (first move ment) Mendelssohn Aria for G String Bach Roger Kayscr Went Home Yesterday Jack Bierma, who underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, u short time ago, was removed to ids home in Med- ! ford yesterday. AlrjMtrt Busy Friday j Tho Medford uirport wuh busy 1 Friday with the arrival and tie part 11 re of nine airplanes, en I route from Seattle to San Diego, ; Calif. The planes stopped hero long enough to take on a supply of gasoline. No Skating 011 Streets The police department has been stopping from two to three boys ami girls daily and warning thorn not to use roller skates In tho business section or on streets where traffic la heavy. The uso of skates where there arc many cars has cuused several near accidents. Attractive and dainty are tho new girl graduate pastel chiffon I frocks now on display nt Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann's for $19.75 to ?25. 1 61tf Have our roofing experts cst! I mate your roofing needs repairs, ! new work, roofing over old shln j gles. Time payments or terms. I Medford Lumber Co. If ' Grccnspi'ing Hoad Hough j Improvement work on tho Greensprlng road from Ashland to Klamath Falls has caused mutor i ists to encounter several miles of j roughness where road crews have been laboring. There are four or Klamath Fish Fry The date for the annual fisli fry of the Klamath Sportsmen's association has been set for Sun- j day, June 15, Members of the state game commission will be sent an Invitation to attend the affair. When you buy a house bill from us you may includ" nil hardware, paint, screens, plumbing and elec trical equipment. Medford Lumber Co. tf Assumes Business Name Mrs. Lela Bonham yesterday filed papers at the county clerk's office assuming the business namo of Hopkins Realty company, feme Is a resilient of Talent. Nothing like 'cm, was tho ver dict of tho fans who saw tho first Legion speed boat races. Don't miss tho second regatta next Sun day. 63 St. Mark's Guild Announces Card Party ' The ladies of St. Mark's Guild The first medical book of real are planning one of their popular ! consequence Is said to have been a card purtles' fdr Tuesday evening. folio volume by Aulus Cornelius Mikv A7 aF'firOOninlock In the St. PpIxiih. j Roman, nrlnted in 1470 Mark's 'Parish houRe.'--r Both men j which went 'through 105 editions and women hre ' invited and this and still Is read. II Mark 11 and Indcigocs Operation Mrs. II. P. Lane of Los Angeles, j underwent a major operation at ! tho Community hospital In Med- j i five miles that are dangerous be- 1 f'"'(l this morning and Is reported cause of loose gravel and three or j to he getting along nicely. i ! four miles cause careful driving L 'to i.n eeoitv Tim imrv..- 1 1 oxlun Heprcseittati ves Iloro 1 ment work will probably continue K- Kl'cv lu,,t itlnK J"; for several more week. e,'r or the Tenco company with headquarters in Portland, Is a Let us haul away your garbage business visitor in Medford for . and refuse. Phono 54:!, City Hani- several days. Mr. Perso, who tary Service. 3S7tf" makes this territory once each .. .. month, reports that conditions In lll-in. green pine slabs, large or, general are bettor in the Rogue small loads. ' Valley Fuel Co.i Tel. River valley than in other' parts 7i. S-Ml f I nf the state. Mrs. Boyer Goes Home M is. G. Boyer, who recently ' underwent a major operation at 1 the Community hospital, left yes- lerilay to return to her homo and : is in a much improved condition, j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dennis or ( Orange, Calir., on a trip to Alaska and eastern points, arrived Friday 1 noon for a throe days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall, 421 South Front street, this city. Clean cotton rags wanted at Ma'l Tribune office. tf WATER LILIES Our catalog tells you how to grow and care for them BAUER'S AQUATIC ... GARDENS 701 Marion Ave., Portland, Ore. : Phone SEIIwood 1419 ADJUSTMENT Entirely Satisfactory Mr. H. S. Deuel has authorized us to express his keen appreciation of the prompt and courteous adjustment extended the Deuel family by The Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company and The Northwestern Mutual Fire Association through the adjusters, Messrs. Shankland and Hagen, for the ' FULL FACE VALUE of His Policies On the Main and Bartlett St. Bldg. Fire May 21 Settled May 24. Your Insurance Is Only as Good as Your Collection Experience In Case of Loss i f The R. A. HOLMES AQENCY :: ............ Medford Investment Company 3C viT7 v Tl Tf Y Y n T7 JEWELRY STOCK WATCHES - JEWELRY - SILVERWARE - CLOCKS - LEATHER GOODS COMPACTS - Etc. For the past 20 years we have been in the jewelry business, selling standard lines of jewelry at legitimate prices. In order to devote our entire time to other mat ters we are now selling out our entire stock at greatly reduced prices. For 10 days we will conduct this most unusual sale selling at prices never before offered in Medford. WATCHES Every Girl , Graduate will want a wrist watch and every boy graduate wants a strap or pocket watch. Never before have watches been of fered at these prices 25 to 40 off At this season of the year most people are think ing of graduation, wedding or anniversary gifts. At these prices everyone can afford GIFTS THAT LAST. SILVERWARE Beautiful tea and coffee sets, water pitchers, trays, salt and pepper sets and many other articles in silver plate and pewter at 33V3 off v CLOCKS Newest style electric and key winding . '. shelf clocks at 33V3 off 1847 ROGER BROS. SILVERWARE 26 piece. In Silhouette nd charm pattern with tray. Guaranteed SO yra. Wai 36.25 Now $24.85 COMPACTS Newest atylei In col ored enamel and tilver flnith at COSTUME JEWELRY F'ine selection of neck laces and beads at MILITARY SETS A very practical gift tor the boy graduate at - . . ......,,, WATCH BRACELETS Large selection of new est styles I n metal bracelet for wrist and strap watches at LEATHER GOODS Other appropriate gifts for the graduate are leather bags for the girl and a billfold for .the r bay- Many, num bers to select from af, 33 1-3 off SILVERWARE Odds and ends in sil ver flat ware and hol low ware at, j 50 off I . J . , !i I 33 1-3:5 off off 40 off ' 40 off"' 1 o 1 1 11 : ill Ladies' and Men's SET RINGS Large assortment of la dies' and men's set rings in the newest patterns. All solid gold. Ruby , Zircon - Sapphire Amathyst Topaz and many others V2 tO V2 I I 1 V . Va -a aaaiaaiaiBaiaiMi! I -)-aaaaaa-M off Medford, Ore. Phone 414 r i ----- .-.... .w. -