I MEDFORD MATL TRTT5TTXE, MCT)FOT?n, OHKfiOX. THURSDAY, .11 1 KM 12, 19.10. pa mo vive Jlll.-li' CirOIIH kiwi orricoi-H llss ItnoKene Wallace was piii-t-t.,l "president of tlio .Music Teuchc" association for Iho coming year at the' meeting held at the country home of Mrs. John Whltt- un Cii'lf 'lii crook Tuusday evening, other officers cllCHCri wore: Mrs! Ah' Vlaln. vicc-presliient: K 1 u r o n e Craves, treasurer, and Mrs. While, secretary. Mr. Itl Antlrows, well known in 'musical and theatrical circles of leading cities of the United Slates now vacationing at his home near Hertford, was honor guest at the meeting and enterti.ined the asso ciation members with several readings- The meeting was preceded by a picnic supper and tour of Mr. White's 'beautiful gardens. The children of tho members, who were also guests at the meeting, en joyed a swim in the Pool ilui'Int; the business session. At tho close of the meeting the association adjourned for tho sum mer, to convene again at a lunch eon at Hotel Medford September 9th. . . liWivos for Colorado Miss 'Ora Cox left last evening for tlreeley, Colo., where she will attend summer school. She wiil ., ....nil ttin iTtmnliiilin. ... il... vacation period with relatives In Illinois, before resuming duties us j principal of the Lincoln school. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Wilbur Ashpole who left last evening for Port- j ;laml. will spend several days vis-; Iting friends in' that city. Mr. I 'Afihpole will then return to Mod-i ford while Mrs. Ashpole journeys 'on to ' Boise. Idaho, where she; will spc,nd . Vw.o, nioijtha visiting! Vekitlves" and " Trtends. I l.iuitiin. Mr. Ailfinl fonmieinVineut -tin .itKe, I'ul. Mr. ,,n,l Mrs v 1 1 and Mrs. J:ini. , ' iJoris . ,r. . Vl,r"u:' and Miss: '"or for Ban Jose. '' ! IZ m ' ,UN,d l" ""' no, , .ouran, at Sin J8U K,,,(.h. , , , S;',lU'l ;,y- 5lr' "! M.'.d " lwedoly' IJjJu'"e with tho class y; . W and accompany her paren s I ,h'!r r""" M-Hlford to spend Jhe suintner at Miei . . near Trail. ',"u'n l'"mo I "Iss l.uy mid MrsMinr,. j I'lcsent I'uiiils Toiilglii ! filled w.th entertainment . .,.! ersof local seeietv. ,,,, ,.... nd dance minded. :1 , ,.' "f recitals has not yet !.,.,. coir-1 ;;"' Mi- una, i.u, nstruclor. will ,,,., ,.,. sj tonight at the .Medio,,, Anilol.J , j 'i inou'i'iini. assist... 1 i.v ills of Mrs. K. k. fjm'e Accompaniment.,- for the dance:, 1V1 played hy Mrs. J. w ,,,. and Mis. . ;. i)u,., ' - Miss I'atlon Sails Satm-day Miss Ilorl.s Pali,,,;, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Il,i,iii,. i who left Medford a short time a-j ior ine east, will sail with her grandparents from New y,k city Saturday n the Adriatic of the "hue Star line, for a summer1!! lour of Kuropc. To He (iuests ' ' In Meillniil Tho Misses Knla. Uess and Mar thiel Iluko of Hugene will stop In mis city lor the week, end, to visit! friends from .the I'niversity f Orc-i Ron, whilu, en- route to Texas !. motor. Itadlo Audition Attracts Interest. - With tho date for tho Medford contest in the fourth national ra dio audition of tho Atwater Kent foundation only a few days dis tant, groat interest In tho event h being expressed in local musi cal and social circles. Mrs. t'.eorge Andrews, chairman of tho South-1 ern Oregon territory, staled this morning. " ! Several cadlo' parties arc being planned for Monday evening and It Is believed most residents of tlio valley will bo tuning in on KM EI). More contestants aro desired and all amateur artists aro urged to regifter for the occasion before Saturday night. . 1". s. m Kcrv( Dniiglilcrs or Nile ' Luncheon for the Saturday. Jun Uth. meeting of Kiilclma Temple No. HI, Daughters of the Nile, to lie held In Ashland, will bo served by tho Alpha club of the Oregon ICastern Star in the Ma-sonlc tem ple dining room at 12:30. It was announced this morning. The mooting win convene at 2 p. m. Mrs. chas. T. Sweeney, queen of the temple, will give an Interest ing report of the supreme session, in chicngo. from which sho recent ly returned. This will be the last meeting of tle organization before tho vacation period. MRS. SIPPEL IS RE-ELECTED BY Mail Tribune Is Like Old Friend, Says Subscriber W01VIENS GROUP All Incumbents Returned to Office in Federation Vote, With Exception of the Treasurer. In i'1'iiiHtinn for u year's suhxcnpUoii to I liis pupi'i-, oiio of our suliscribers at Komie Iliver writes: "Whi n 1 look at tho front Ikiko of the M.Mlfonl Mall Tribune us it rounds each day, I smile and think hmv much it is like an old friend cmnliiK to visit. It Is a friend wo novo i grow weary of nor quarrel with", either." ' 4- VON DER HELLEN RADIO PLAY HAS CLEVER SEQUEL 4r DESSERT Glassettes when, you luy six packages of Jell-well No coupons. No red tape. Your grocer completes entire transaction. But HURRY' Only a limited number of these dainty dessert Glass'ettcs allotted to your neighborhood ' ! Madam: When these clever little dishes were offered last spring the great demand for them exhausted grocers' stocks in a few days. Thou sands of women were disappointed. ' We therefore, at great expense, have arranged to repeat this unusual offer four dessert glassies FREE when you purchase six packages of Jell' well from your grocer. Jell-well wins in Pari s Recent blind tcsls in 5 Pacific Ccast cities gavcJcllweH 3 39 votes out of4 cast, or73. The 1928 Exposition Internationale at Paris awarded Jell-well Grand Prize. Whenever jell desserts are compared Jcll'wcll winsrj for quality. Something NEW in Tableware . The design of these little dishes is entirely original. Nothing exactly like them has ever been produced. You can use them as cocktail glasses as custard cups. You cart fill them with nuts and candies. Being all alike, you can use them for parties or out them on the family table at almost every meal. You can serve Jell-well RIGHT IN THEM. Or, if you prefer, you can turn out beautiful molds of tins favorite dessert. ACT NOW! DON'T DELAY! "Don't wait this time until they are all gone. Sec your grocer NOW. Or phone him! Order six packae.es of Jell-well and get your set of 4 dessert Glass-cttcs FREE. All we ask in return is that you recommend Jell Well to five of your friends. .Mls llns-os to Itotiirn for Slimmer MIhs Dorothy Ness, who loft tho first of tho week hy motor for Se attle, will be accompanlrtl on her return trip by Miss Mary Hayes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayes, who ip a Ktudcnt at tho 1'nlverslly of Washington. Miss Hayes will spend tho summer In Medford with her parents. Itlrtliilay Party Enjoyed. Mrs. w. a. Youiik entertained last Thursday with a party honor Iiir the tenth hil'thtbiv anniversary of her daughter Earllne. Thirteen friends enjoyed an afternoon of Names ami refreshments, served by lite hostess, assisted by Mrs. Edwin Cornell of. KJaina.th -Fa-Us, , Sirs. Wilson Hostess f' ' ' ' Mrs. Alex Wilson '- entertalrtetl with a 'luncheon yesterday after noon at her country home hear -Medford honoring Mrs. J. O. , Parke who will leave Sunday for St. Helens. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. ltoy Pruitt return ed to Medford yesterday from Dia mond lake, where they have been entertaining Mr. Prultt's brother. Hay Pruitt, who is their guest from Oklahoma. . . Mrs. H. D. .MeCaskey left last evening for Portland, where sho will attend tho rose show, which will continuo. through Sunday, i Members of the College Wom en's club will bo entertained Sat urday afternoon, June 14, nt the home of Mrs. Porter J. Neff. Daughters of Veterans wilt meet in the armory jit 8 o'clock Friday evening. '. ' ' : a ;i ' r "7 r-r s i , , SINGERS URGED n NT R T ST c W . Ml wm p . MMW RADIO AUDITION Local Hinders, who plan to enter the Atwater Kent audition con test to be held Monday evening. June 16, when the eoncert will be broadcast from station KMICD, uro urircd to get their application blanks from Mih. George Andrews, chairman, at onco and return thiMii lv Sittut-dav cveninir. The blanks liiuxt be. filled out and j ."lKiH'ri by a notary public before ! the contest. Additional contentantH nro want ed for the program, from which Judges tuning in. will ehoosc the winner from the Medford terri tory. Ml KllowMae Wilson. Med funl girl, who won first place for girls in Medford last year, wan later awarded second place In the state contert. Many amateur' wingers unknown beyond their own communities, have gained national prominence through past nuditlons. Today most of them nre launched on the road to musical achievement nnd fortune and all of them have been Inspired to serious study to fit them for operatic and concert .f.-L- if!nr to entrance in the audition their talent wan unrecog nized. In view of thin fact local amateurs are urged to take ad vantage of the opportunities of fered in the contest monday. Contestants arc allowed to choose their own ong for tho Monday proram and will he Ktip plied with accompanists If they hnve none. Mr. Andrews will hIso be glad to give anyone who wudie it a iryout before the audi tion, she. stated today. Indents from all sections of the valley are expected to tune in on the concert Monday even Ing. Judging will bo done by radio listener. ,N'Ji;. f tnc judgi'S hftve'nM wn glv;en out. I )i :. V VAX. J um I (VPt M r, John K. Mippel of llattimore, was anuouni'cd to be re-elected presi dent of the General Kodertlon of Women's Clubs at the convention here today. Mrs. Sippel and the entire slate of incumbent officers, with the single exception of treasurer, were returned to office. Others re-elected were - Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, Hrockton, Mass.. first vice president; Mrs. Kugene 11. Lawson, Tulsa. Ok la., second vice president and 'Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, ltloomficld. In., secretary. Succeeding Mrs. 11. G. Reynolds of Paducuh, Ky Mrs. Kdward Uummett of Sheboygan, AVis., was elected treasurer. Tentative, opposition to Mrs. Sippel, which expressed Itself in favor of Mrs. Kdward Franklin White of Indianapolis to head the organization, resulted fn 35 votes for the Indianapolis club woman out of a total of titi5 cast. Mrs. Poole nnd Mrs. Knilly Plumley of Glenhrook, Minn., each we're given courtesy votes for tho presidency. I certain Kouree to hull It for five m I nines to kUl all disease causing bacteria as a safeguard against ' typhtdil fever, of which one or two i'a.-es w're reported the past week. ! The people of Medford and the 'county are urged to lake the warn ing seriously and use all necessary fuft'tfunnls , jf .they question f the: j'tiurlty of their1 water" supply.- ; 'Cheap at the Price" was the title of the Nolle von tier Hellcn three-act play presented during the Kronomy Groceteria broadcast over KM V.l this morning. The part of Dirk Itrnwn was well taken by leo Ma her, heard fur the first time In a radio drama, and Hetty Prown, Dick's wile, was taken by Helen Itrayton. In the nrst act. Dick had brought Petty a box of candy. She insisted that because of his kindness, he was trying to hide something from her. loiter in the conversation It was discovered that he intended joining the "Koy'af Order of What-Xot." N'othtnu that Hetty rould say Vrium- 'i'iei,fHnth -lilni from'1 Join ing the lodge, for he would be able to ussociat' with thr most ln-i Ilucniial men ill the city, and all! hv won hi have to do when his wife was handed a ticket for dis-j obeying traffic rules was lu call; tlie judge whu would tell him to j toar it up. It proved however, that fines1 had to be paid, ami that he could, j in a short tinu have 'Vnough I 'calling cai'dti' to paper the ga rage." I All incidents In the play were ' well presented, and the number j of phyne cam i1' -'he. suulio re-1 poi'tcil an appreciated reception. ! SCHEDULECHANGEI Changes In the schedule of, trains leaving Medford to become eiiectio Sumlay, June jfith, wire anuounct tl today by the Soul hern Pacific. The Oregonian northbound will leave at 0:i;o p. in. Instead of .(i,-s(f:f l)f4 SluLiU: uorthbound, ;at, In: -lii' a. ni. instead of 1 i : ro as at? present, and the Shasta south bound wiil leave at 7 p. in. instead of 7:H), Tho southbound Orego nian, No, 13, will leavo at 11:40 in accordance with tho present schedule. Trains arrivo nt the station In advanco of leaving time and people planning to meet friends are urged to remember this. They frequently arrive at the station to find their friends departed because they con fute the arrivals with leaving time, officials stated t,lus mbrtilng. l.,.-,.r.g.--g, .. - . a j r i.-.g1?' Ends Piles Quick No Salves or Cutting - Piles are eaued by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an internal medicine tan remove the cause. That's why salves ami cut ting fail. HKM-UOID, the pro scription of Dr. J. M. Leonhardt. r e m o v e s this congestion a n d strengthens the affected parts. HK.M-l'i HI) is now sold by drug gisis everywhere, i.ml has such a v underfill record of success even in chronic and stubborn cases that Jarmin A Woods invites every Pile sufferer to try II KM HO I U and g uara n irta in aner " tnc If? W . i C - ;d oes tmt end all pile misery. PlgilllTOnMM JUST IN! 10 BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS IN The AsHoclated Oil company kit ten bait tenth won the champion ship of tho second hulf of the Med i'brd Kittrnhall league hy defeat ing Your Omce Hoys. 10 to ti, on the high school grounds. Tho printers took second place hy de feating the Jennings Tire players. The city championship will bo de termined by a game between tho oilers nnd the ol'fico hoys, the lat ter having won the first division honors. il c : - ;, . ! ' 1 In view of the dangerous condi tion of drinking water from ques tionable sources at this time of the year, Dr. H. C. Wilson, cpunty health officei, has issued a warn ing to persons using water of nn- O O L PLEASURE because it jells so WELL j New Manager for Super Service Sta. II. K. WatT. who ha liern fo tho nervlro mnllon gnm Tor u xaml many yearn. I the mananer of th gmlth Wiikln nper nervlce .union nt Maford. Mr Water h ! with thei. Sai.'ni ..inllon for ln Uit two year ami I" well io.i "n th manaic monl of onr-t"P atatlonn. Mr. WatT will move hl fnirJv hori' n Willi a hn inn fiml a ":'- TEA ORANGE PEKOE The right lea for summer thirst Wholesome, full flavored... perfect when r C lCii v. t o i Every Set Is at Least 42 Pieces Wo have an fxeoptioiially line showing of new dish sets Brand new colors and palterns sonic in .Lfreen, some in yellow many will) new and striking flowered designs.- The prices, too, are surprisingly reasonable . . . Everyone may now enjoy a really nicciscl, of disiies at our very moderate prices. Priced as Low as Many sets at; various jirices, from $7.2") up. Let us show them to you Wee our Windows! .fj'.'.'v.vlSYV'.'vViii..1'" ViW ',-A - -V Awto y - ' Our Installment Certificates have participated in 8 per cent Dividends since 1021 V ' ' .... I ' 1 $ D.00 per month buys $1000 $10.00 per month buys $2000 $25.00 per month buys $5000 in approximately 128 months. Before '. June 30tii . is the time to start your monthly savings account. Funds deposited pridr to that date will par ticipate in the next January dividend. 'As a special inducement for savers to begin their ac counts before June 30th, we will credit .. f ,!f ;f i ' V I One Payment Free This is' a bonus to help you become a consistent "saver. We charge no membership fees and all you have paid l in plus dividends can be withdrawn if necessity de mands that you discontinue your payments before maturity. - JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 30 North Central Organized 1909 ;!.1. lloU"!'. i