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"PAGE SIX MfiPFORT) MATT, TRTBUNfl, MRP FORD, OR KOOX. FRIDAY. JUX10 13. 19r?0. EASTERN STARS ELECT LEADERS IN CONVENTION POKTLANI), Ore., June 13. iff) Mi-h. trurric JnckHOP, Portluwl, to day wum tho now worthy gram) matron, grand chapter, Order of KuMti'in Star, following the elec tion and Installation of officers ycHterday. She succeeded JIih. Kllxiiheth Tipton. Appointive officers nre: Orand leclu rer. AI rn. Maliel Hett Jem lor, WoofUiurn; Mih. Addle H. Juneu, 13aker. grand chaplain: Mth. Myr tle 1'elcrnon, Ontario, grand mar Khali: Mit. Helen Jauncey, Mil- wauklc, grand oiganlHt: Mim. Dnr ' nlhy I'cck, Toledo, grand Adah; i.Mi-H. I'carl II. Hill, Ucml, Cirand ! Itulh; Mih. Hcta Scntt, Newhcrg, Ira ml Kullier; .Mr. Lottie 1-Jvunn, i In if way, rand .M art ha ; Al vs. I'Yank IJiichaugli, Portland, Orand Klectu; Min. Nellie Wattenlmrg, Klnmutli J-'uIIh, grand wader; MJhb Lut'llle Khedd, grand Hentlnel. otto Hagmeler, Astoria, was ei-i t'd grand inunter of the Ma sonic lodge f Oregon. Oilier of I leers elected : Deputy grand master, II. h. Toney. Mc- Minnvllle; V. (.. Wlnnlmv. Malum, nenlor grand warden; L. Al, Keutt, Portland, Junior grand warden; John II. f 'It-land. Portland, grand treasurer: I). JtnfUH Cheney. Forest Orove, re-elected grand secretary. Lions May Stage Style Show in Connection With Beauty Contest HHIcrcHl j orelumla, and ( bv :the VoorhU-H .orchards. . !--.'- E KANSAS OITV, June 13. fP The vanguard of the 1930 harvest army toduy was sweeping into the wheat fields of four amies,, reap ing the first quotas of tne 212, 723, MUO busheln estimated June 1 hy the department of agriculture as I lie section's contribution to te world's food niipply. You caii ideally modify the harsh "edge' ; of French dressing if you add i. : . ' ' t A dash O A of :puaT. TiriCRK is no reason for French dressing making you wince when you cut it on your favorite salads. A dash of flugar udded to the salt, pep per a nd vi negu r or lemon juice, blends these ingredients with the oil into a dressing that is simply delicious. : Try this dressing, flavored with sugar, on lettuce, cab bage, asparagus and tomato salmis and sec how much more you will enjoy ihese impor tant foods. This dressing is also delicious on fruit salads or combinations of fish and vegetables, ( In cooking vegetables, a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt improves their flavor in a most surprising manner. For example, try tiiis seasoning on carrots, st ring beans, peus, spinach anJ tomatoes and you will take new pleasure in eating these foods which have vitamins, mineral salts and roughage. T.'ie Sugar Institute. "Most foods are more delicious and nourishing with Sugar", It has been decided by thei Lions' flub committee for the ".Miss Med ford" Iteauty contest, to allow a few more days for those who have not yet sent in coupons suggesting nominees, to do so. It will urcatly help if j those who are interenieil in seeing i some young lady favorite In the race will fill out a coupon at once and cnd It in before Satur day, if possible. It is ex ected that iuite a num ber of gills will be chosen at the Dreamland dance Saturday even- j Ing. From that time until the! close of the contest, most of the; committee's attention will he fo- j cused upon he various events and entertainment) which will be par- j tlelpated In by the girls, who are; willing to compete In the pageant, j At the I. ions luncheon Wednes- j day noon, the idea of featuring j a style show as one of the events to precede the chuosing of ' Miss! Medford" met with approval. ItJ Is yet undecided where the style show will be held, probably the ; rraterian theater. It Is hoped j that at this event many of the Medford mcrehants, who have not j unite understood the significance j oT this beauty contest, will be i present and employ this opportu-j nlty to sponsor some one of thei young ladles, who will appear as models, or name .a candidate they wish to sponsor. Sponsoring sim ply meant placing a picture of the fortunate young lady in the dis play window of the store which shi Is to represent. Some spon sors will wish to go even further to back their choice and will take tht advantage this opportunity of fers to advertise and feature some lovely young lady. There are names coming In every day, but the (Jons cJub wanU' more suggestions. Watch for coupons, or telephone Jean Jtrault, committee chairman, at f ;lrl are asked to he at the Dreamland dance Saturday even ing when additional candidates for the title of "AIIhh Medford' will he chosen from the floor he fore 1 1 o'clock. The list of names so fur sub mitted to the Lions committee Ik com os'ed of: Klsle William). Kdna Allen, Theodosle von der Mellen. Helen like, Kvelyn Sny der. Uoiothy Orth. Helen Croft, Mao Allen. Olive Ianlis, Dorothy Combes, Margaret Jlennessy, 7-Mna Mae Wells, Klcanor S. Howard, Maxinc A'nughan, Vivian Meter. Dorot hy Uiddell, Clara Fuson, Myrtle I tea I by and Kay Smith. T At a meeting of the Democratic county central committee, John 1'urncburg was nominated for county cunimlHeloneY and J. It. Nowen of Jtogue Itiver for state senator. The committee will confer some more, and probably put a full legislative ticket In the field for the coming campaign. Peace and hurmony and high hopes of victory prevuiled at the meeting, which was attended by committeemen. , Officials of Botsford-Constantine Visits Medford David M. Ilolsford and son. Da vid, Jr., of Portland, were in Med ford today on business. Mr. Bots ford is vice-president of the Bote-ford-Constantine company, with of fices in San Francisco, Los n geles and Portltnd. t This is one of the leading ad vertising agencies on the coast, and Mr. ilotsford was here Iner viewlng the pear growers regard ing advertising for the world-renowned Uoguo niyr . pears. Tlie final demonstrations of Windsor Pressure cookers will take, place at Montgomery Ward i com pany tomorrow, Saturday, with C, H. Alexander, factory representa tive. In charge. Sale prices have also been in effect all this week. Considerable Interest has been shown during the week of demon strations which Illustrated the new era In cooking by steam pressure. An entire meat of meat, vegetable, and custard may be cooked in ten minutes by using the Windsor pressure method. Montgomery Ward & company will feature AVard Day tomorrow. Saturday, In every department in their big store. Drastic price re ductions on every type of mer chandise will he offored to south ern Oregon shopper who dp their Saturday buying in Medford. .Mrs. S. Parker and Miss Maude j Parker of Bradford, Kngland left I on the Shasta for Portland this j morning after a short visit In the j Koguc River valley. The visitors are Interested In the fruit industry j in Holland, and have been making i extensive visits of the orchards In the valley. ! The women have been touring , the fruit sections of the United ( States for the past .month, and will I remain in the country -4.or another I month. Mrs. Parker and daughter I visited the Rogue Itiver valley in I 11122,- and at that time were taken for a trip through the country by tne Kosenoerg brothers. Harry Rosenberg took the wom en to look over tho orchards this morning, going out tho Kings highway, to the Rear Creek and 5 SATURDAY Another Big Day of Values a n d , ,i n ,(3 a 1 e 8, Volume at the MODEL CLOTHING CO. SALE Values That You Positively Cannot Obtain Elsewhere Values Obtainable Here Only Because We Are Closing Out MEN'S SUITS of Known Quality at Close-Out Prices Knliiriliiy wo mo roIiik to center our efforts In Mm rlolli In K M-ctUin. A third of tills stuck has been Hold, lint wy Htlll have n Ki'citt mim!or nf miltH retnniniiiK th:tt must move nut, mill they will k runt hi I ho piiro retlucllonH we luivo nmilo. Rehnember "Him" Next Sunday $1.00 Ti es 79c 75c Hose 49c $1.00 Belts 49c 35c H'dk'fs 18c $2.50 Shirts $1.79 $5 Sweaters $2.50 I lain ol'f In Kiilhi-r next Sun ilny, for that's tlie day every linily is jiniiiK lo think first op l''ather. Tho best l)ml in I lie world deserves some little to ken r ynnr esteem, mid it won't lie hard to please him if you make your seleetion at the store that has always served him. We have hundreds of items that will lie just ri;lit for snineliody 's Kitlier and abso lutely O. K. for somebody's purse, ('oiiie in early and let us help you with suostions. $18.50 Summer Suits Men's twn-plec.a siiinnier suits In Huh or iliu-k patterns. The nnnio careful lalliuliiK as foiinil In tho rest nf our I'CKiihir stncli, $22.50 Men's Suit5 A special lot of men's suits In IlKht nr (lark imttorns. Priced fnr quick anil ronitileto clnc out at $30.00 Men's Suits A larKO assortment of these popular priced suits lo chnse from. All Rood patterns and correct styles; ;0 values for S35.00 Men's Suits This lot Is koIiik last and will soon lie (jone. Make your selection now liefnro It -Is too late. Salts worth Joii.OO now on sain nt S40.00 Men's Suits Men's hlKh Kiade suits In carefully so lecled patterns. The very latest slyles. llemilar $IO.0U values ufl sale at $10-50 I : .$14-75 $21-75 $24-75 $29-75 The Model Clothing Co. MEDFORD .. . .. OREGON ft Many Lines V2 Prite THE MARKETS l.lveHlnck. I'OIITI.A.VU, Oro..' June 13. (T) t'ntt.lo 3 5, calves 10; q u o t a b 1 y NtcHdy. IIoks 300 Including 11)2 on contract; sLeady. tiheep 4U0; quutauly stcudy. Produce I'OItTl.AXB. Ore., June 13 OP) Hops Active, higher: l'J'i'i crop, 10c : 11130 contracts, clusters, 1256 (513c; fiiKKles, 15c. Butter Kulrly steady, unchang ed. Kkbs Weak, unchanKcd. Milk (hutterfatl, poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay and cuscara bark steady and unchanged. 1 Wall Street Report NEW YQKK, Juno 13. (IP) Aft or a fortnight of steadily declining prices, interrupted by only one rally worthy of note, boars began to lose their courage in today's stock market and extensive short coverings sot In motion a broad up turn, accelerated by hasty buying in anticipation of a substantial tech nical rebound. Ity midday, early losses wore generally regained. . !CUero was no Inclination to fore cast a sustalnod upward movement until u decided turn appears In bus iness. Tho leadership of U. S. Steel, which reached Hi o In the last hour, gave considerable impetus to the general recovery. Tho cloBe wus strong. Sales ap proximated 2,500,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow: Am. Can 135 Col. Cas 73 Am. Tel & Tel 217 Anaconda 53 Curtlss Wright 7Ti General Klectrlc (new) 75 General Motors Kennlcot Copper 42 Itadio Corparatioa 42 Heading Ill SearB Koebuck 77 Vj United Aircraft 6'.i- V. S. Steel lfio Mont. Ward 39 S. P 115 Meteorological Report June 13. 1030 Forecasts Modioli! and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday, fair Willi rising tem- peraturo and lower humidity. Oiegon: Kalr lunight ami Satur day; rising temperature and lwucr humidity In Interior. Local Data. a 01 Tempurutiiro (Dogs. I .... Highest (Last 12 lira.).. Lowest 1 1 .a st 12 hrs.) .. liel. humidity (Pet.) Precipitation (Ins.) 41 77 41 Sti .00 i i seasonable mon's clothtv.s !iei;!u- store to newly remodeled and, re k ning tomorrow. Satur'iy. "Tailor dtcoratcd quarters at Ip North E;irT mado suits will also be Included. street, the former locntlon of the July 1 Mr. Holier will movj his llrownie Maria shop. Medford over the top again. Our exhibit won first prize lor the Garden club," is tho news brought to Medford this morning in a telegram received by the chamber ot commerce from mem bers of the locul garden eiub at tending the rose show In Tort land. This is the second consecutive year Medford hus won first prize in tho garden club exhibits. In which all clubs 50 miles - distant from Portland are allowed . to compete. . The exhibit, arranged and en-r1 tercd by Mrs. UJWis Ulrlch,,. was almost a duplication of tho bas ket of flowers exhibited by the club nt tho Jackson county fair last fall. The same basket was used for the Portland show. Mrs. I.eland Mentzcr. president of the Medford club. Mrs. E. H. Porter, Jlrs. H. D. MeCuskey. Jane Sncdicor and Mrs. H. I-'. W. Kpilver are among members .of ,th,e .lqca! club attending the show . in the Hose City. . V. J. IluUer, Jocal tailor and hn herdasher, will conduct a closing out sale on straw hats and other It will buy the Golden West Drt Coffee Maker assuring you of perfect drip coffee every making. .You just pour boiling water over the coffee; no percolation, no boil ing and the result is from one to six cups of wonderful coffee. Get your Maker from our men grgcerf GblderiWest Crffee& Maker Juil Pour In BOILING Watir . State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature Ing, 40 degrees. 1 this morn- Totul precipitation since Sept. 1, 1!2!, 13.04 Inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 82 lowest, JvL Sunset toduy. 7:47 p. in. Sunrise Saturday. 4:35 a. m. Sunset Saturday, 7: 47 p. m. Observations Taken at A, M. 120th Meridian Time Jg IPS CITY. ft 53 i 3 linker city us Bismarck BS llolse 74 Denver 8.6 Des Moines S4 Fresno 102 Helena til Los Angeles .... 72 Marshfleld fit Phoenix 104 Portland OS Red Uluff U2 Hoselmrg ': Salt l.ake City . 7S San KranAsco .. 72 Santa He tS Seattle Spokane ti' Walla Walla .... 7 iWiniilp.'s ii" W. J. HUTCIIlStrN 50 4li 0 ' OS til 44 O.S 4t 71 S2 Clear Clear t:lcar P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Hear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Soap Lard Old Dutch Large pkg, . .29 8 pounds C large cans.. .39 Flour Almonds Blue Sperry's Drifted Snow. You I X L fancy soft shell, buy a Mrs. Stewart's in large bot save on flour all next week. few pounds at Santfords and ties. All next week at a sav- . save. ' 49-lb. sack Per pound . .29 ing. 2 g. bottles. .29 I V : -i . Cornmeal Catsup Baking Powder Sperry's extra quality,, your Libby's best eastern quality. a fu cream of tarUp choice of white or yellow. Buy a few bottles any day nroduct - wond.rfUl sav- ah m..i u.k ' - --.(" 'next week at Santfords." - r. 9-lb. sack .35 Large bottle. .15 ing. 5-lb. can 189 Compare the Price You Pay . All This Week At Santfords Malt Syrup Starch Tea American full hop flavored, Amaiio extra quality in 1-lb. Schilling's best in vacuum one of the best at this won- packages. Your choice of tins. Your choice of green or derful saving all next week. .. corn or gloss next week at black. Save at Santfords Large 2'A can .39 G packages .50 8-oz. can .37 Soap Chips Large package 20 Mule Team Borax chips, all next week at this saving. , , Sorghum Hominy Made from the best Minnc- Van Camp's whole grain aota cane. Try a pail t this fancy eastern white hominy saving next week. in large .2'2 cans. Large pkg. .29 5-lb. pail .59 C cans .65 Malted Milk Thompson's extra quality. It's malted milk, not substitute. Yiji save at Santfords. Corn Sardines Large can .39 sTuVarVeeorrnbeBu;7fewkV;n: E" ''" " at Santfords next week. " ,ms' ' 3"'Td. sav- 6 large cans 36 South Central o 89 Per can 09 Across From Craterian Theatre Citrus granulated In the large Pure lard, made .under Gov- One cf the very best cleans package. Save all next week. ernment inspection, in .pails ers. Buy any day next- week Mk bllia .MTIIiy all Mb. V11.t.n... oi otiiLio,ua AIIU BdVGl .- 2L Meteorologist