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PIGE FOUR THREE WAY TIE IN CAT LEAGUE II Your Office Boys met stubborn resistance laBt Bight when they tackled tbe Med ford Exchange cat ball team, Defeated every game tills season, the traders are begin ning to show a better brand of ball. The score was 7 to 4 In favor of (he boys. .. : ; ;'. Associated Oilers defeated Lum ports, 9 to 6, In a bard fought game. This victory places the Oilers In a three-way tie for firBt place, with tbe Jennings Tire company and the Mail Tribune teams. ' ' Games tonight are between the fi perry Flour and Fostoffice and dates Atuo and Mall Tribune. NEFFT0PRE1E MARSHALL'S TALK Porter. Neff will be master of ceremonies when Edison .Marshall, hiinler of big game, vacationing. In this city, addresses his olfl.and new friends at the Presbyterian church mmfm..i l j - L PLAY THIS EVE Commencement activities tit the Southern Oregon Normal nchool are underway, with the commence ment play, "Holiday," .by Philip Barry, being presented In the' Nor mal school auditorium thin even Ins. ' . : Haturday noon at 1 o'clock, the annua alumni luncheon will no slven In the JOlka' building. The faculty reception of the graduate will he given In the auditorium of tho school Saturday evening at 8: J 5. ' : v - Haccalaurcata services will be conducted In the auditorium Bun day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. J. K. Hammond delivering tho Hermon. The commencement exercises will be held at 2 o'clock Monday aftfioon. Dean H. f Hheldon of the University of Ore gon will be the speaker. 1 Reserves Diploma Friday, June 13th,, ho, nnnounced yesterday, , ), "On African Night" Is the sub ject of the lecture" Mr. MftTflhall will give here, this being his first visit to Medford since he completed his tour through the jungles of Africa, Many;j Interesting experi ences of tho big game hunt will bo reviewed for the entertainment of his nudipnee. ! TOMORROW SHE WILL BE CANNING FRUIT" HI ft I Oronite FLY SPRAY i Kfs 'em Dead . IfcOWUMOIS ANTS FlIlS MOTHS ROACHCS f If AS ' - i STANDARD Oil COMPANY OF C A I I F O I N I A MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUKK 5, ihju. MINIATURE GOLF COURSE TO OPEN MRS. KCIiO PARDEE SCHEP MAN Monday of this week received her diploma from the Oregon State college, fthe Is a graduate of tho Canyonvllle, Douglas county, high school, class of 1925, and a mem ber of the class of 1929 at the Ore gon Htate college. Unable to a'. tend the fall term of school for the year 11)2 8-2!), she completed her course during the summer school and by correspondence, and last year was teacher of home econom ics In the high school at Central point, also acting ns coach for the gills' basket bull team In that school. During her college days, she en gaged In a number of student ac tivities, among which were: Social chairman at Waldo hall, also was elected president of Waldo hall In the spring of 1928; served on the V. W. 'C. A. council, and played ctnss hockey. Mrs. Hchepman is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Pardee, 311 Laurel street, Medford. Her hus band is a teacher in the high school at North Bend. BTtOWNUnonO, Ore., June 0. (Spl.) Larry Korwln, Eva Mae Youngbtood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flick and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Milne, all of Medford, were guests ut .tho J. W. Flick homo Sunday, May 25th. Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Hansen ftirfl son and Mrs. h. J. Rohrer and son, spent Memorial Day in Horn- brook, Cal., with relatives. The score for last Sunday's ball game between. Rake Creek and Brownsboro' stoorir 28 to 7 In fa vor of Brownsboro. Mrs. H. W. Wright and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray. Bill Qlbson and BUI Swain attend ed the Montana picnic held last Sunday. Next Sunday being children's day a short program, will bo given at the close of Sunday school. Al though tho attendance In the school Is not largo, those who meet together each Sunday, feel they are getting much good from the study of the lessons. Rev erend Randall Is expected to be here Sunday. Melvln Wright has taken a po sltlon with Snlder's dairy In Med ford and began work last Mon dny. i j ivVAf ot ,t I 1 PABflT CORPOr'atiowI Look ffoir ffhe Minnie b e stf guairciinitfee malt syrup can have! PABST CORPORATION, MILWAUKU INI A M I O10NAMI UNCI I 4 Mason Ehrman & Co. i 1 ' . Jv ' ll.l II ll.i A miniature golt course for Med ford 1b In the last stages of com pletion at Oakdule and Eighth streets and will be ready for play ers next week, open dally from 7 a. m to midnight. It consists of 18 holes, composition greens, bank Bhots, bunkers, water hazards and other features. This game has taken the coun try by storm and originated less than nine months ago in the east and Is now introduced in practically every large city of the United States. The entire course is played with standard putter and regula tion golf balls. Admission price will be held to 30 cents for adults and IB cents for children. A pro fessional instructor will be at tho course every night and will give free instruction. The clubs, score cards and balls will be furnished by the operator. All low scores will be placed on file for future reference. All materials used in the con ntructlon of tbe course were sup plied by local business houses, invitInfor LI Invitations have been received by members of the Medford. Gar den club to attend the flower show of the Illinois Garden club to be held Saturday, June 7, at Spencer hall above Kerby on the Holland road. All other flower lovers of this city are also anked to attend the show. Each year the Illinois club spon sors a flower show and .persons who have attended them in the past ara nticipatlng the one an nounced for tomorrow. LEGION FOLK GOING TO ROSEBURG MEET ! Quite a delegation of Medford American Legion and Auxiliary members plan to be at Rosoburg tomorrow to attend the district convention in that, city. An ip.tr- estlng program has been arranged, including a list of distinguished speakers! A big banquet will toe held Saturday evening and will be followed by a plcnlo the following day at the old soldiers' home. Dr. 13. B. Stewart of Roseburg will be among the main speakers. 4-HMSIpOING TO COLLEGE CLASSES Meteorological Report Friday, Jimo 8. .Medford and vicinity: Tonight fair; Haturday cloudy and cooler. Oregon: Fair tonight and Sat urday, but cloudy went portion; cooler Interior west portion Sat urday. Local Data. 9 k It. O. Fowler, county agent, and about 15 members of the 4-H clubs of Jackson county will leave this city Sunday for Corvallls, where the club members will attend the summer session to be held for them at Oregon State college. They will go In tbe Special car on the Shasta engaged for club members of southern Oregon. There will be 15 club members from Grants Pass and 50 from Douglas county on the same train. M. In observing Children's day, which will be June 8, Sunday, the M. M. Department store Is feat uring a speclnl salo of children's work and piny clothes. An attractive display of every thing for kiddies from togs to wear on picnics and swimming parties to appropriate costumes for Sunday schuol hns been ar ranged In tbe front window at the M. M. storo. Temperature (degrees).. 86 48 Highest (last 12 hours) 87 Lowest (last 12 hours).. 4t 48 Kel. humidity (pet.) 14 87 Precipitation (Inches).. .00 .00 State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing, 47 degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1929, 13.94 Inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 07; lowest, 47. Sunset today, 7:43 p. m. . SunrlRe Saturday, 4:36 a. m. Sunset -Saturday, 7:44 p. m. Observations Taken at- A, 120th Meridian Time M. CITY. P rr P O u n to ? j 3 : i V Baker City 74 Bismarck 62 Boise 80 Denver 08 Des Moines 70 Fresno 96 Helena 72 Los Angeles 88 Marshfield 68 Phoenix 104 Portland 80 lied Bluff IHI Koseliurg 80 Salt Lnke 72 San Francisco 78 Santa Fo 78 Seattle 70 Spokane 70 Walla Walla 82 42 Clear 44 " Clear 54 Clear Winnipeg 60 30 Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Foggy Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist, GENEVA,: June 7 (P) -The opium board of the League of Na tions has decided to make public statistics on movement of the drug in countries which have not signed the Geneva Opium convention, hop ing thereby to restrain traffic in the narcotic. ROUGHAGE IS ESSENTIAL IN REDUCING DIETS t'i; Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Is Idea Roughage diet, it is doubly important that yoi take a regular amount of roughagj iiilu wie system aany. iviost reauc Inff ftiptu rift nnf rnnfain a ,,m;4 amount of roughage. The result is vufiswimtiuu wuei vi Dom neaun and beauty. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is recom mended by many doctors and die titians because it contains the bulk necessary to InsurA nrnmf olimSna- tion. ; Also, because it contains the iron UPPnprt tn ttnln nnu, .' another danger in reducing diets, ATT TT .IT- . . . . . nuirtmsn is not lattening. Its bulk sweeps the system clean of nnisnnniia urnetaa 1inln:nn. mote glorious health and beauty. A popular way to eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is soaked in fruit juice. Try it I It is delicious with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over cereals, salads and soups. It adds flavor to cooked foods and is equally effec t'ye. Your grocer has Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. It is served in restau- rnntn. Vinrala nnA Ainl. i..r..i by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 4&- WALL-BRAN Improved In Texture and Taste Obituary PKHUY. Funeral services for the late Edward A. Perry, Civil war veteran who passed nwny at nis homo on Roddy avenue, Juno 4, at the nRO tt 85 years, will be held at the Conger chapel at 2:30 o'clock Sunday, with Jtev. Claude I), Porter officiating. Robert K. Porry, son of the de ceased, Is expected to arrive from ChiCflKo Saturday. Members of the U. A. It. who are able to at tend the services nro especially In vited. Entombment will bo made In the Medford Memorial mausoleum. Births Mr. and Mrs. Perry Anderson are tho parents of a daughter, weighing six pounds a n tl three-qunrter ounces, horn at the Sacred Heart hospital Thursday, June 6. Market In Utile. I'OItTLAND, Ore., June 6. VP) - Knlph H. Askermnn, depart ment of commerce attache at San tiago, Chile, who arrived here to day as a part of a buMness con ference tour of the united States, snld that Oregon products are finding fnvomhle reception .In Sweet and Cool The lines of youth thrive on the spariuing tang of delightluj canquec tea. A cold drink that keens the spirit up and the weight down. With the flavor you pre fer... A sample will convince writenow. Mccormick co, inc. Baltimore, Md. f orange' TEi trrMn. .. 3 lit) RETURN TO TASTE E Last night a quartet of well known Medford students of the Oregon State college arrived home frum Corvallls for the summer vacation, along with all their bag gage, In Gene Orr's small roads ter nnrl in tin atmosnhere of fa tigue. It required the services of several cltlzens-to act - as i;" openers and , pry the first boys Innin In ho delivered at their homes, out of the compact mass of college humanity ana luggage, so solidly was the assemblage packed In. - The returning young men were John Greene, better known- as Johnny, Lyle Llndley, Glenn Nem- Inn onrt Oane Ciff ' VtlPV Wre glad to be back In our midst again and to put tnelr leet unaer urn various family dining tables. All were unanimous In declaring that of all the places they had visited Ha neat mllaa-a vnnr Merifnrri and the valley was the best. So pleased were tney . mat iney sum niey u,,iil,l ntnn in anenH nther rolleeO vacations In this beautiful commu nity, and they hoped on their present vacation stay to find time to visit Crater lake, abot which thev hennl ho mneh in their col legiate travels around Corvallls. The trip was an arduous one .he hnva arrived late at night because of various delays en route, chiefly -the stops at various hot dog stands to study porkanatomy. Also every time one of them wanted to blow his nose the fliv ver was stoppeil until the passen gers rearranged themselves long enough to let the afflicted one .find his ' handkerchief and nose. Then too, Johnny Greene's gnrters cime down twice; and he catches cold easily, thus causing other stops. : While passing through the Uni versity of Oregon campus at Eu gene, the boys paid their cour teous respects by placing their thumbs at their noses and wig gling their fingers. That is, those of them who had room for such a maneuver, did, but the others were with them in spirit. PHOENIX RESIDENT PHOBNIX.'Ore., June 6. (Spl.) A. H. Houston, better known here as Grandpa Houston, Is today cele brating his 86th birthday. Mr. Houston has lived In Oregon for the past 38 years, and has lived In Phoenix for tho' greater part of that time. He has been a member of the Masonic lodge since early manhood. He has a wonderfully cheerful per sonality and makes friends with nil whom he meets. He and his daughter live together here In Phoenix. His many friends join In wishing him many more ai birthdays. You control as you beat the cream. puff mix. ture , . . ( you add the ems ... one at a time Hills Bros, control the flavor .. of their rare blend of coffee-, only a few pounds at a time pass through their roasten, Never in built I This proceii Controlled Roasting pro. duces a Savor no other coStt - has. - .r . Fresh from the original vacuum fack. 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