PAGTC THRTCTC s Hillah Representatives Home From Session employed ny tho I'likcL Sound centrul offices In Seattle, Washing I'iuvit n imI Light cnmpnnv with ' ton. - 4 Oriental Guide Patrol Captain I Spread Fame of Rogue on Shrine Junket Congratulations MEI1K0UT) MAIL TltlHUNK, MKOFOU'O, QIMKiOX. Tl'KSDAV, ,HM,V I, tWO. J: Mi u LAUD CANADIAN TO HOSPITALITY VISITING SHRINE Jerome, Alenderfer and iar ; nett Say North American 2 .Conclave Most Successful '"Yet." lf s"'3'A marvelous time " That is ih&; j&y J3. C. "Jorry" Joromo and 6.' Q,: Alenderfer of Medford and Begin aid Barnett of jQranta Pass described their recent jaunt to Toronto where the Shrine of North America staged its annual imperial session- . "Never have I seen an imperial session so successful and never havol experienced hospital ity, that exceeded that of the Canadians" said Jerry Jerome and his opinion was enthusiastically seconded by the other two special representatives of Hillah temple, southern Oregon's Shrine organi sation. And by the Rogue River valley's representation at the Toronto ses sion, southern Oregon gained some valuable advertising. Shriners from the eastern and southern parts of the United States and from various sections of Canada were eager to hear of the southern Oregon coun try and little Hillah temple added to its already enviable place in Shrinedom through its capable representation at this year's con clave Hillah Is Known ' "No small Shrine temple in the United States is better known and has a finer standing in Shrine cir cles than Hillah," Past Potentate Jerome said today. "'Through our active participation In former Im perial sessions, the southern Ore gon Shrine organization has made a real name for itself, and tho Hillah patrol, through its showing at v the Los Angeles gathering a year ago, has also helped a great deal in putting Htliah temple on tho Shrine map." f i .. . O. O. Alenderfer, Oriental guide a Hillah temple, was especially impressed with the hospitality of the' Canadians. '"Tho cause of peace was given a great Impetus through the Imperial session activ ities at Toronto last month," Alen derfer said. "We were certainly made to feel that we were welcome In the Canadian metropolis and high officials of the dominion were active, participants in all Shrine activities. - ; . -( . r ' "That this year's Mmnerlal ses sion has done much to further the cause of International peace Is the opinion qf all fez tvbarera who tiiade tho Toronto pilgrimage last month." ', Uamelt nt Homo Reginald "Rex" Barnett, captain of, the Hillah patrol and drum corps and also a special Hillah representative at the Imperial ses sion held a veritable reunion with old ' friends as Rex himself jour neyed to this country from Eng land a fow years ago. Captain Barnett became a figure In Shrine circles through the- exceptional showing of the Hilluh marching bodies at the Imperial session In Los Angeles last year. f Following the imperial session the southern Oregon delegates visited In eastern cities before re turning to IS! ed ford. Among the sporting events, Joromo and Alen derfer witnessed tho flstc fray be tween W. L. "Young" Stribllng and Otto Von Porat, in which tho wide ly heraldod Norwegian champion ship contender was stopped by the phenomenal American.. Stribllng, in Jerry and Ole's opinions, is a real contender and shows genuine ring cluss. Proper handling will make an outstanding fighter out of "Young" Stribllng in their opinions. Tho Stribling-Von Porat battle was staged in the fine new Chicago auditorium which houses 21,000 fans under one roof. While In Chicago, Mr. Alen derfer visited his mother, Mrs. Salem Alenderfer who resides near Chicago and his brother, Walter Alenderfer who is engaged in busi ness in that city. hi " d Photo by Peasley's. PAST POTENTATE E. C. "JERRY" JEROME, Hillah ropre sontntlvo at tho Toronto Imperial session. ALIEN REDS STAGE RIOT IN HARLEM Policeman Kills Member of Mob After Attack Dead Negro Cause of Demon strationMore Trouble Brewing at Funeral. BELIEVE BODY OF REALTOR LOCATED VANCOUVER, Wash., July 1. (P) Authorities today attempted t(. Identify the body of a man found In tho underbrush on Slouxson cruolt, ; northern Clark county, as that of R. M. Dehn or E. O. Scar berg, both of St. Helens, Ore., who disappeared several . months ago while on an Inspection trip to somo .mines. ' The body was in underbrush and apparently had boon washed up on the whore Dehn and Scarbergr left St. Hel ens for the upper reaches of Sioux son creek to inspect somo mining claims belonging to Behn. O. O. AliKNDl'.lllT.ll, Oriental Kiililo of Hillah Temple, who rep. resented tho southern Urcguu Shi lucre at Toronto. Itl'.ClNAM) HAUNKTI'. eaptalll or I ho Hillah Temple uilrol anil repii'senlatlve at the Shrhie ses sion In tho Ciuiailian iiiHliiiitolls. Corvallls. iCorvallis Ilnrmiln House moved to new quarters at corner of Second and Adams. Oregon Wcalhei. Oregon: Cloudy west, fair east tunicht and Wednesday, slightly coolor In east Wednesday, (len tle to moderate west and north west winds on coast. UNIVERSITY CLASS A former student of Medford high sellout, Reginald l' Vlymlro, has Just graduated Willi honor from University of Washington, where ho majored In electrical engineering, lie attended the local high school from September 11(22 until June 1125. Moving then to Washington, I'lymlro, In October P.tlMi, entered tho University of Washington, studying electrical engineering. Seholusticalty, ho became- out standing, being elected in his junior year to Tail Iteta I'i, a wide ly known nationaJ engineer's hon or society, and to associate mem bership in the society of Sigma XI and Phi Ret a Kappa. Klectlon to the latter membership is the high est scholastic honor which can be conferred by any society at any Institution of higher learning in jtho United States. Starting this summer, bo will bo Best Wishes TO McPherson's The Men 's Shop, Heartily Congratulates McPherson's On the opening of their fine new store and extend sincere wishes for success! n The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 188S Medford, Oregon Commercial - Savings Safe Deposit . . . Congratulations , . and Best Wishes to McPherson's GET IT.AT AS mm a mi mi Fountain SERyrtfE 1 NEW YORK, July 1. (P) Un deterred by tho slaying of one of their number by a policeman dur- j Ing a melee yesterday, Hurlem I communists were planning another j demonstration today In honor of a ; dead negro whom they view as a martyr to their cauae. Thirty Mexican and ' Spanish communists were parading to the funeral parlor In Lenox avenue where lay-the body of Alfred Luro when a riot developed over an at tempt by Patrolman Edmund O'Brien to halt the procession be cause it lackeil a parade permit. The policeman was knocked down and beaten and his club wrested from him. Regaining hit feet, he fired one shot at,Oonzalo tioiralcs, a Mexican communist, whom he said was 4he 'one who bad taken Ills club and beaten him with it Tho shot struck Gonzales in the heart and be died in a taxi cab in which O'Brien was taking him- to a- hospital. After the shooting tho parading communists fled. O'Brien w a treated at the hospital for severe bruiscH of the head, arms and legs. The communists planned to have 4000 members attend; tho funeral procession of Luro late tyday. They contend be died of ; a i fractured skull Saturday after "ho 'had been beaten by a policeman. .The police maintain the negro was hit by a missile thrown from a roof. After an autopsy it,, was an nounced death had been caused by apoplexy. Aurora's spring reason race at tendance was up 7 per cent, but betting was off 13 per cent, com pared with last spring's card, Timanddrrfirohort I Trowbridge Cabinet Works The Old Reliable Established 1908 Furnished All the Fixtures and the Store Front in McPHERSON'S BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE about, " ( uour c 3 Congratulations . . Viv To McPherson's and Best Wishes for Success Medford Pharmacy Main and Central FINE STORE FIXTURES Medford Made UsiinilnRKclil, I r ill! o Hi n 'J TROWBRIDGE Q 3 ark o nQQ X MAW 'ff. Built-in Cabinets for the Home Keep Your Money' In Medford v. and Get More for It. 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