MEDFQRP MATL TKTT.UNE, MEDFORD, OREOOW MONDAY, .irXE 2, 10:10.
PAnrc five
. U) Entf-
of named
of bridge at the
on Park
for North
Mr. nu "" " -
Wring Medford today tor Walla
Slla Wash., , to which city Mr.
rrayblll has been tiwiHferi-ed, by
I Shell Oil company. Mrs. Gray
hill will visit tor a short time with
" . Qriiyblll's ister. Miss Martha
Mvbill of Seattle, who arrived in
uenfoid last evening to make the
,rfp north with them.
J(B. Graybll! win honor guest
,t 'a. no-hostess luncheon given nt
Hotel Medford Saturday afternoon
m fi'croui) of her friends, followed
h:. Wverl hours or liridR
home of A"'"- '''' Bunuh
avenue.
Vjoiteases Named for
I' I .1 ...
Agtonai mcci
UMiford. Klamath- Falls, Orants
pawand Gotiuille Business and Pro-
eflllonui . ouico a umua iiecu
,.mrt official hostesses to the Art
im delegation at the regional con-
venlio" W he at aetisute, .nine
13, M and I6.1.'. -:
Blflitjwestern states will be rep
reenled at the convention' and two
national officer will he there from
fcwlYqttk. v. . 1 - ,.
Mrs. Maud Chapman, president of
ltMdford club; plans to go and
there will lie other tieiewates from
ibis jelly not. yet announced. ; .
Udy' tions to Mea , ' .'.""
With Mrs. Bunch . t..; ..,
Mm. P. 0. Hunch will 'lie hoateas
W the: liaily. I.iona af a 12:110 cov-
.red dhili lunoneon at ner nome, six
Park; Wednesday,. June 4.- She will
be aishited by Mrs. Ed: Loach,,. Mrs.
(loodwln.... Humphrey and Mrs..
Doitglan WIllHom; . .; -... , ..:. ,.
Election ef officers for the com
ior year: will: be, the leading, bitsl-
liM:lraiifia!ted durinB the regular
linlouu Tho remitlnilor Vif the til't
jinoawill be.Hiient iilnyitic bvlclKH.
, ! .:,-rrtTG.-i:.. , , - ,
IGotsts Leave ,
For Settle,, y. '.,';.' Y '.
Mr. anil iMra,.,..w.. i jjiick or
Walervtlle,. Minn., who Itave been
jests in this city for the. past five
days: of tlieir nephew, E. ll,:;Coss,
and family, left this morning by
aotorifop Seattle,, where they will
ill,Mr.Htick:s brother. :;
-
Motor to
Crescent City
Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Hutchison, spent Sunday at Cres
cent City. They report an enjoy
able drive lo the northern Califor
nia city and 11 pleasant time nt the
Imach. ,. ... v . ' .
Mr, and Mrs. Charley Gilbert re
turned to Medford by motor Sunday
tram Portland, where Mrs. Gilbert
has lieen visiting friends I011 two.
eeks, "'. .,.
Piano Students '. " .' ! " "'
Recital : '
Invitations have bcBi-iasried-'-for
i recital to be given this evening
8 o'clock at St. Mark's hall by
tiano students of Mrs. Hawles
MoorOi Tltev Will he nHslstml hv
fits. .1. C Collins.
.-Janes. anH U!eB d-..-..
1 . - '00 i-diion
Leave for East
Mrs. Harris Janes and
aim Harris. .li
the
sons Dolnh
" ' "v - ""iijuuieu ov
n,, t u '"V""' "''"Shter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hamilton I'atton, left Med
lord this mornins for n,e eust ,e
Junes to siienil several months visit-'
f, " L" -iiicuko anil go
s.r'w'n'''; l NeW Vork "he
she will be joined by her grand
parents, Mr. mid Mrs. u. o W-ir-her
of Brooklyn, X. Y with whom
she ill enjy lhl.(;t molhs. l()n.
Miss Kolinsky
Iteluriis .South. " '
-nss jjonnii .Solinsliy, who spent
week-end with hoi- tni,-,.,,iu
Mr. anil .Mrs. ic. c. Kolinsky of
tills city, returned yesterday to
Hun PriilK'Iscu. she plans to he
In .Medford again In two weeks
tQ spend the siimiuer liei-n t.n.i .,,
I Crater LnU,,. Hh;, w necnmiin-
nied on her reient visit by the N.
I!., Kllis family of sun Pranciseii
The party enjoyed a trip. i era-,
ter lalio before .returning south,
where: Mr. Kills city valuation
engineer.
I -
Auxiliary Club '
Meets Tonight
The sewing club of the American
Lesion auxiliary will meet this eve-iiins-
at the home of Mrs. Carold
J. Parker, ti07 South Central, at S
o'clock. This will be tho last ses
sion of the season and, all members
are urged to attend. . .
Plower Show ,mr !i
Opens Tomorrow ''
'' Kntrlw for the .' annual Juno
flower show of the Medford Car
ilen club will bo rnoolved tomorrow
morning , between "::I0 and I 1
o'clock in the former lirowno's
I larilwill-e store, confer of Crape
and .Main streets. All persons In
the ciLy are urged to exhibit roses
and all oilier blossoms in tills
show., A call for more entries has
been issued by .Mrs. I.eland Mourn
er, president, anil her committee.
The show will lie in session for
two days..
- Kxlliblts will tie entered in the
following , classifications:
Class 1 Itoses
A l.lioihlng roses,
nnnioil, any color.
11 Pillar roses; one spray;
color.
C I'olyanth hush roses.
Hybrid perpetuals, throe of
named variety. ti) Hybrid
and teas, three of one named va
riety. CI) Polyanthus, or dwarf
roses exhibited In howls. (4)
Miscellaneous roses exhibited in
bowls or vases.
D Trailing roses, one spray,
any color.
10 Creeping roses; one spray;
any color. -
K One specimen of any rose '
in' vase.
(1 Itest' bowl of roses; tiny
named variety or color.
' ( lass II Iris
A nhizomatoos. liest single
spike: best three spikes, In vase
one variety,
peonies, at
one spray,
nay
11)
one
teas
iir 11. u , - . ..
loiiowtns; vauv..T7;
ID t.erman;; u, Siberian! (3)
Japanese. (4) Oriental: .
K Bulbous. Best single spike:
best three spikes of each of the
hiee following variotles: (1)
"uwn,:;:). Spanish
li.-h.
1 Best collection
iris, displayed sinulv.
I) Most artistic arrangement of
"'s: ll) with own foliage; (2)
with other foliage.
Class 111 -mil Gurdcu I'lowors
1-lhes, snapdragons, delphiniums
etc., displayed in vases. One va
riety competing with others of
same variety.
Class IV Peonies
1 Three peonies,
in vase.
2 Five blooms in vase; one va
riety.
J asos of mixed
least five blooms
. J One single specimen, in vase,
i 5 Host collection of peonies.
1 Class V Columbine
1 Most artistic vase or bowl
of mixed columbine.
greatest variety qfc . colum
bines. Class VI Swift 1'eas
1 Vase. or. bowl of sweet peas,
onu color.
1' Vase or bowl of mixed sweet
pons.
:l Best seven stalks of sweet
peas; one color. . .
Class Ml wild Flowers
1 .Largest assortment of wild
flowers, one stalk only of each
variety, , .-. ,
2 .Most artistic arrangement of
wild flowers, not more than 10
stalks of any one variety.
I lass VIII Flowering Slniilw
Kithor wild or cultivated. Ar
tistic arrangement of shrubs; one
j variety.. ... . ; . .
lass IX Tall Garden Flowers
1 1-arges.t assortment of pan
sles, 2 Best bowl -of violas. , .
.'1 -Most artistic arrangement of
small garden flowers; one variety.
4 Most artistic arrangement of
mixed small garden ilowors. , .
Class X Table. Ai niogeniciit, .
Kaeh arrangement must be ar
ranged by exhibitor. .
Class -VI IJviug ltiaiiii Arninge
nient. of. Cut. I'lnweru ...
1 Bowl of cut flowers.
2 Baskets ;of out .flowers;. - .
t Vases of cut flowers. .
Class. X II Children's Ulsplnys
1 -Model gulden in trnvs, 20 by
30 inches.
2 Most nrtistic bowl or vase of
flowers arranged by exhibitor:
All children, 1 G years of ago or
under, may enter in this class.
Class MM 1'rorosslonal ,llsllay
Open to florists and professional
flower growers.
Recital Enjoyed
Saturday
An interesting and enjoyable pro
gram was presented Saturday aft
ernoon at the piano studio of Mr.
Noel 1-j. Krskine, AH numbers were
played, by boys of Mr. ' lOrsklne'a
claws and, according to expressions
from- those present, were very well
presented..
. Appearing on the program were
Olaf Anderson, Jack Wood'Wnyne
Wicks, lval Moore and Andrew An
derson. MivHi'Hliine played two se
lections by request.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Smith at their cabin ut
Edgewood Park.
TALK STRESSES
3 MAIN POINTS
"A Three Fold- Discovery' was
the topic of the baccalaureate ser
mon delivered hy Rev. Carman K.
Mell, pastor of the First Christian
church, to members of the high
school grnduatiiifc class ut tho
Presbyterian church last evening
The huildiiiK was packed to ca
pacity. The hifch school orchestra, un
der the direction of b Wilson
Waite played march from "Taun
houser," hy Wagner, while the
members of the graduating class
proceeded to their seats.
The invocation was Kiven- by
Rev. W. H. liaton of the. First
Baptist church. 'The Heavens
Are Telling," .by Haydn was sung
by the Girls' Glee club, directed
by Miss Ma rga re t Arnold, after
which the scripture - lesson was
rend by ltev. C. R Porter of the
Presbyterian church. Uev. A. G
Bennett of the First Methodist
church, delivered the prayer fol
lowing the Kinuhig of "America
I the Beautiful," by the congregation.
The Girls' Sextet, including1
Jenne Ferguson, Barbara Wall,
.Margery Hon, Sibyl Jeane Young,
Uiella Corn, and Leneve Simkins
sang ".lust for Today," by Ambrose.
The three points brought out by
Row Mell in his sermon wore-
"find yourself, find humanity, anil
find .your ; soul." Each- of these
"discuveriey'l was enlarged on, and
their essentiality n (Successful life
was brought out. In closing he
tnld the students that with n good
education and a firm foundation
they would be successful.
The closing hymn, "I Would He
True," wnn sung by tho eongrega-
tlnn. Ke.v. v. H. Hamilton, f
the Fpiscopal church, pronounced
the biMHMliction. Dr. H. C, Funk
of the Lutheran eh tire h presided
during tho service. ;.
Wedding Bells ..
T
j James-H Lovejiy and Vivienne
i Dunphy, both of Yreka. Calif.,
! were married ai 1 1 oVloek this
forenoon at liie parsonage of Uev.
! Alex Bennett in the presence of
friends and relatives. The- newly
weds will make their homo ut
Yreka, where Mr. Luvejoy is con
nected with the Siskiyou News. He
flin been a resident of the city for
the past two years.
The bride is the dauuhter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Dunphy of Yreka,
who were present at the wedding
Dunphy,
William Dunphy. George .1. Arm
strong and Kdith Dunphy. Betty
and William Dunphy aeteil as
bridesmaid and best man, respec
tively. . ,
L
T
his business
:'i of being
It's amassing, isn't it, . ; . tlio
amount "of time that's required
to' care f oi; growing children
amazing how little time there
is for other things. ...
Vov the woman who does her
own housework the only ans
wev is' ; . . electric servants.'
There's the Electric Cleaner
which makes so simple a mat
ter of her house-cleaning .
there's the -Electric; Hange
which requires so little time
and assures such" perfect meal
a mother ....
takes time
. for every household chore
there's an electric appliance
which means a definite amount,
of time saved-for the things
she really wants to do.
Cio into your dealer's shop to
day and let him show you how,
iit verv modeate cost, yon can
-avail yourself-; of the -priceless
convenience Hi.it complete elec-h-ic
service hrings.
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Some of thp .most .colotful bath
rooms are actually buiH, like this,
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And, through carefm eoloi
planning, a most charmiHfe-atmosphere
can be obtained. Foiimii'-
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1 At u very beautiful and impres
sive ceremony, characteristic of
graduation exercises at the Sacred
Heart church in this city, three stu- j along with Miss Betty
dents of the St. Mary's academy i
received their - diplomas Sunday I
evening. They were James Paul'
Smith. Lenore Augustus Kates f
Kstelle Bohette Woodcock. j
The program opened with the i
processional march, Uomaine. by
Gounod. Graduation honors were;
conferred upon the class of 1130 1
hy Father Francis W. Bluck o the
Sacred Heart church, assisted by
Father Win. J. Meagher of the Sa
cred1 Heart hospital ami Rev. Thou,
U. Jackson of Ashland. The address
to the graduates was also given by
Father Black.
The program in detail follows:
Our l.adv of Good Counsel S.
H. X.
Conferring of Graduation Honors
Class lit:U).
Veni Creator Hnvanello.
Address to the graduates.
Solemn Benediction of tho Most
Blessed Sacrament,
Adoro Te Gregnninn.
Tan turn Ergo Autore Isnoto.
Lnudate Gregorian.
ami W I I 1 t a m j
Laura Drury
Dougherty were announced this
morning as being the outstanding j
boy and girl in the l!3o giaduat-J
Two auto -w rck9' yesterday
south of Medford resulted In inju
ries to three persons and damage
to automobiles. Mrs. Jack O'Con
Mary Cleveland .and daughter, .
Gertrude, received cuts and hruisea
when their car was struck by a,
maehine driven by Richard Tyler.
ON KID JUNE 9 :
Processional March.
With the addition of 'six hmre
men. the state traffic force for
that district of the state eomposcd
of southern Oregon and western
Oregon counties, Lieutenant t). o.
Nichols now has 1 ! men under
his direction.
One of the six men was as
signed to Grants 1'nw, malting
two men for that district, with
one spending most of his time on
the Redwood highway. A new
man as also added to be stationed
at Burns, Harney county, whieh
until this time had not had a Iraf
fie officer on duty.
June 0th has been announced as
the date for the At water Kent
audition eontest over KMKD, Mrs.
George Andrews stated this morn
ing. The broadcast will be between
!t and It) o'clock that evening.
All local artists planning to par
ticipate may obtain whatever in
formation they desire by calling
Mrs, Andrews, who has been
named ehnlrmnn of tho contest la
this district, at 731-Y. .
nor of ( Slants Pass sustained a
badly injured forearm' when a car
in whieh she was an cctmant skid-
fteit of I' tlx. PncifMi. htrvliwdv tna.il
jlng class, following a vole taken In thp Kmlffmnt ,lam flOUth of Aah
,a recent assembly. These students . hilfhllHltf tinxlv
will have their names engraved on j wwn MmUv and Talent, Mm-,
"Ihll.UO III lVIIVl-CI l llltl
high school by the county fair
hoard, Laura is valedictorian of
the class, and William salutatorlau.
Dorothy Pittinger, Laura Drury,
William Dougherty, Alan Car ley,
Josephine Power, Josephine Taylor
Amy Dorf, George Winno and Vir
ginia Gregory were awarded gold
torch plan by Miss Kula Benson,
acuity advisor of the Torch so
ciety, an honor organization car
ried on throughout the. I'nlted
States.
Tennis awards were given to
J a n i es Kd in isi on. Ha m i 1 1 o n La w ,
.Man Car ley. 1 toward Dougherty,
Joe Pniton, John Reddy and Hurry
Garfield by Principal C. ti. Smith.
Installation of the new student
body officers for the school year
j of 11130-31 was carried out in the
assembly, with Richard Applegatc,
I president, Ivan Harrington, vice-
president; Gernldlne Latham, sec
retary; Bill alker, treasurer;
Franklin George, business man
ager; Boh Boyl, Crater editor and
Fred Colvig, HiTImes editor.
The closing out sale, nt t)lar
mond's jewelry ntore will be con
tinued for t wo more dnys, Tues
day inn! Wednesday, J one II and
I, and during that, time shoppers
will bo given an opportunity
purchase high grade Jewelry
very low prices, according to Fay
IC. Diamond.. . . -
C. K. Bradfish of Canon Citv.
Colorado, is in chargo of tho salo
which offers special gifts of Jew
elry and silverware for the gradu
ate, June bride or the home at
sale prices.
WILL MEET HERE
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
The annual convention of the
nit Association of Northwestern Hor
ticulturists, Plant Pathologists and
Kutomologists will be held in Med
ford July 13, 14 and 15, Prof. F. C.
Reimer of the Southern Oregon
Fxperlment Station announced to
day. Tho session will bring from
1 51) to L'On men to this city and
will include only college faculty
members, fruit experts and other
men high in these fields of endeavor.
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look for tha Nama T
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It pays to bo careful when you
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it safe as well as sure. These tablets
are always reliable they never i
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Know what you are tatting for1'
that pain, cold, headache or tore
throat. To identify genuine Bayur.
Aspirin look for the name BAYER ;
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ave
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The annual three . days tire
guards training camp of Crater
national forest began at Union
Creek this morning, at which ap
proximately CO men will be in at
tendance, comprising the personnel
of the. fire, protective association.
rood foremen, n few of the co-
operators in forest fire work, etc.
The regular all the year-round
rangers will give the instruction nt
the camp, along with .Supervisor
II. 13. liankln.) Instruction will be
given in lire prevention, fire, chas
ing, fire fighting methods, prob
lems of dummy fires, campers.
smokers and others,and on minor
troubles In the field and how to
locate and repair.
Instruction will ulso be given in
telephone construction, mainten
ance ami Instrument troubles, care
and use of equipment, packing.
lookout work nnd on keeping ac
counts and diaries. . .
MEDFORD TENNIS
' MEN TIE IN G. P.
: i u .
Medford Tennis rlnh plnyefl thn
Grants Pnvs Tennis club nt Grants
Puss Hundny, the match resulting
in a tie wore. 44. '
Toltofson, Mr-dford, lost to Ham,
Grants Push, 6-U, 5-7. G-3.
KdmlKton, Medford, bent Hor
fon. Grants Pass, 8-t, 10-8.
Reddy, Medford. lot to Hltnp
son, Grants Pass, G-3, 0-0.
A. Prultt, Medford, lost to Neil
son. Grants Paw. fl-2, 0-4.
W. Prtiitt, Medford, heat Kver
ton. GrnntH Pass, 0-3. 7-5.
If. G. Wilson, Medford, bent
Sambrough, Grants Pas?, 8-1').
fi-2, fl-3.
In the doubles play Simpson
Harmon. Grant Pawn, beat Prultt
and Prultt. Medford, fl-2, 0-3.
Kdmlston and Reddy, Medford.
beat Duncan nnd Hams, Grants
Pnm. fi-L 0-4.
Rain caused ronidderablo delay
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