MEPFOTvP MATTY TRIBUNE, MFDFORP, 01?F,flOT. WKDXKRDAY. ."JULY 'Ifi, ionfl. PJGE THREH New Officers J . Installed Monday Member of Olive Kuliektth loilse No. 28, held their semi-annual tn Ktallation of officers Monday night, Zo 0 riff on, district deputy pres ident and her Installing Htaff con ducted the ceremony. The follow ing will fill the offices for the next term; Past noblo Brand. Panaey Cald cr; noblo grand, Bess McCray; vice grand, Kate Laklley; recording secretary, Mary - Wiley; ' financial secretary Maud Stickle; treasurer, Carrie M. Rickert; chaplain, 'Mar Ham King; warden, Grace Yonce; conductor. Edna May Wells; R. S. N. G., Georgia Hess; L. S. N. G., Ahna Bat man; U.S. V. G Min nie . B. Heinle; Inside guardian, Ylola McLalne; outside guardian, EthcT Higglnbotham; musician, Irene' Stanley. I Each officer was presented with 4 beautiful bouquet and tho die irlct deputy president received a largo basket of flowers from the Past Noble Grand's club. After Installation a splendid program was given and. . refreshments were served. . There- was an unusually ; lurgc attendance of members. B. P. XV.. Hub Pk'iilu a Suwev . The leading event of the sunv mer season fur members of tho Burtlnees and Professional Women's club was the picnic held lust even ing in the Llthiu park, Ashland. Mure than 00 members of the club and guests motored to the neigh boring city. Following the serving of the pic nic dinner, songs and games were enjoyed on the lawn. The members then left for llcllman's baths, where the remainder of tho even ing was spent swimming. Meteorological Report July IK. 1930 Forecast! Mod Turd and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday, Fair ; no chnngo in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day but low clouds west of Cas cade mountains: no change in temperature, with gentle, variable winds. Local Data, "t " c ' PS K ! Medford Post No. 15, It is hoped that the present roster may be In creased to meeuthe state quota at an early date. Kvery local le gionnaire is urged no pay his liWu dues at once in order to put the post over the top before the stato convention. A lull attendance is looked for at tonight's practice of J Hie Legion drum corps, which will j be held at tho high school athletic i field. LOW GOLF HONOR New All-Weather Ford Gar McOornifit'ks and Carpenters To Be Medford Guests Local society Is anticipating tho arrival of several interesting guests . who plan to spend a few weeks of 'the summer season visiting with , friends and relatives hore. Among I them , are ' Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln V McOormick, who will-arrive on tho v Sunday Shasta .from lrvlngton-on- jH ho -Hudson, where they lave been ', making their home since they left V Medford, where Mr, McCormack formerly practiced law. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter are expected to arrive Sunday, July 27, from Winchester, Mass., to bo guests of the Leonard Carpenters. The Dunbar Carpenters also, formerly- made their home in this city-a-nd Mr. Carpenter was en gaged in the practice .of law. - N Colony Club Luncheon . a Today at Voorhics Home V , Members of the Colony club are ' enjoying a' bridge .luncheon and afternoon of swimming at tho love ly country homo 'of Col. and Mrs. Gordon Voorliies today.. Arrange ments for the affair, which Is. one of a series to bo given by the club, were 'completed by .a,, committee headed by Mrs." Alfred Carpenter. Birthday Party Mcuiduy Kvent Mrs. Krncst Scott, 54 Hose- ave nue entertained Monday afternoon honoring the tenth birthday anni versary 'of the niece. Pa trie I.; Plynn, who 4s her guest for the summer from Bellinnham, Wash. The matinee nt the Craterian thea ter and luncheon served by the hostess at her home were enjoyed by 10 guests. 44 Miss Evelyn Seckatz leaves to morrow for Seattle to spend a week's vacation with friends. Wm. F. Isaacs entertained at his country home, Big Rock lodge on the Rngue last evening for Louis Salado, Jr., and son, Wil liam. The major part of tho evening was spent swimming. Temperature (Degs.) .... 87 M Highest (Last 12 hrs.) .. 80 87 loweHt (Last 12 hrs.) .. 52 .f4 Uel. humidity (Pet.)...... 19 - Precipitation (Ins.) DO .00 Slate of weather Clear P.Cdy. Lowest temperature this morn ing, 52 degrees. Total precipitation since Sojit. 1, 1929, 13.97 inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 90; lowest, 49. Sunset today, 7:44 p. m. Sunrise Thursday, 4:50 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 7:44 p. m. 1 Observation! Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Mm. MJIIs Hosices At. Dinner Thursday . . : Mrs. Thomas Mills Is entertain ing with 'a dinner party and even ing of bridge tit .'her home,. 2 3 Ge neva street. Thursday;: 'In compli ment to Mrs Alice Roland Bowne bf Nofr York, who is spending the ' summer in this oity as guest of her alitor, Mrn-.-E. G.-BurgeBs. Covers flfl'tojajtf forro guesta.' MrX. Bum-h to Bo Los Angeles Gaeft . i Mrs. Fi O. Bunch, who plans .o (ea-Ve Friday for a two weeks' visit jbi Los Angeles, will ho the inspira tion fori considerable entertaining In that 'city while she is house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pendaris. Mrs. Bunch and Mrs. Pendaris for merly livod in Oklahoma and have been friends for many years. PICNICJULY 27 At the meeting of Medford Lodge No. 83, I. CO. V., last night It was decided to have a picnic under the auspices of the lodge on Sunday, July 27, and a committee consist ing of Carl Pearson, F. J. Redden and G. J. Prcscott was named to select a place for the picnic and make other arrangements. Invitations will lie issued to other Odd Fellow and Rehokah lodges and It Is expected that more will be a genoroiiB attendance at the outing. . In addition? members of Canton Siskiyou No. 16, I. O. O. F., and the Lady Patriarchs Militant will hold a basket picnic in Lithla park at Ashland on Friday evening this weok. Tho lunch will be served about 7 o'clock. This will be the canton's annual outing and a good crowd 'is anticipated. ; - Medfordls delegation will leave for the picnic sceno soon alter 6 p. m. that day. M W T1MBERCQST IS WASHINGTON,- July 16. (P) The senate today adopted a reso lution hy Senator McNary, Repub lican. Oregon, directing tho tariff commission to Investigate the dif ferences in cost of production hero and abroad of western fir, spruce, pine, hemlock, and larch lumber and timber. 2 CP 3 citt. ;S J" 5 33 ! ?? fa D4 73 08 68 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Baker City 90 Hismarck 100 Boise 96 Denver 88 Des Moines ...... 84 Fresno 104 Helena 90 Los Angeles .... 96 Marshfield 64 Phoenix 108 Portland 74 Red Bluff 102 Roseburg 82 Salt Lake City.. 76 San Francisco .. 62 Santa Fo 76 Seattle 70 Spokane 88 Walla Walla .... 92 Winnipeg 94 W. J. HUTCHISON, , Meteorologist, 1 . 66 70 44 82 G4 68 GO 74 B2 G6 56 60 64 60 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Wear ICAL Many expressions of appreciation wore heard today regarding the onjoyahlo radio program broadcast by the California Oregon Power company last evening. Tho pro gram, which was made up of vocal and instrumental selections, featur ed the popular Crews sistors, as isted by Miss Floy Young, violin ist, and Miss Vcr Dean Harvey, accompanist, t- . .. . . . APPROACHING GOAL With several additional niembor slilB being received each day by GQ MM Summer Apparel Greatly Reduced In a Season End CLEARANCE it. ilJjtMSMi Here in 4lio (ii(xirtunity to rlioosc upparcl of fasltioit aiimiitrr frocks, ensembles, coats, sports wear iiinl at t lie siniie. time, to inskc really notable savings At Half and Less Than Half Prices The kind of elntbrs you will want to wear for the re'! of the Summer anil for early fall. Kvery fash ion hnx been drastically reduced. All are distinctive liiodelx of lb;- belter sort. Kvery woman who "know-." fashion will be iptick to realize the oppir t unity here. ADRIENNE'S Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women Director C. U. Smith of tho urn mer school and principal of tho senior high school announced this morning that registration for tho high school would he taken caro of tho week previous to tho open ing of school for thoso who have moved to Medford since the close of the spring semester. Those attending summer school will not have to reregister then, as all necessary changes will he made this week, with the close of school on Friday. Examinations will be given tomorrow. LOWKLIj Contract awarded to Geo. Perkins for construction of union hleh school. Men's low score fur lat vcok n .Mctlfurd'K miniiiturc gulf course was taken by Cliff Lord with a 4.1 u nd women's low scoro was Rarnercd by Miss Ionora Whilo with a 51. What promises to bo low for this week was carded yes terday by Jay Humbrick with u remarkable score of 40. Grace Bowman was low in the, women's division with 47. I'ri'liinimtry games were played in the Mail Trlbuno tournament last night, with E. C. Ferguson emerging on top in tho upper brucket. lie defeated Al Hagon by 45 to 4K for the eighteen holes, preceding this victory with a win over l'hil Lounsberry on tho l!Uh hole. The two players wero tied on the ISth with 51. Hagen had defeated Herb Grey 48 to 62. In the lower bracket Hill Hagen won from Dick Green 53 t (iff. Tonight's other game In tho lowor Ford Convertible Cabriolet THE new Ford convertible cabriolet Is an automobile for every eea son, with all the snugness of a closed car when the weather is bad and all the advantages of an open car when It Is fair. The top of tan material, rubber Interlined, folds completely when lowered and lies flat back of the seat. Door windows, which fit snugly Into the top, are In chromium plated frames and may be raised to act as windshield wings when the top Is lowered. When the top Is up the rear curtain may be raised to permit conversation with passengers In the rumble seat. Bedford cord Is used for upholstery and Interior trlmmlna. bracket will have Royal Belb untl 10. Itostol hx the rnntrstttiHH. Tho finalH will ho played beforo the end of tile weok. FALL FROM LOFT APPLEGATE BARN Condition of Charlie Dnnford, brother of Ike Dunford, county jailor, who sustained Injuries in a fall from the loft ot the barn oil the Crump ranch on the Utile ApiileRate yesterday afternoon, was reixrted as belim much Improved by Dr. .L. D. inskeep, attending physician today. Mr. Unnford's In juries have not all been determin ed. Mo has numerous fractured ribs a broken nose and internal injuries, fie is receiving treatment at the Saered Heart hospital. . Mr. Dun ford was brought to Med ford nbout 4 o'clock yesterday 8ft' crnoon soon after the accident. He Is reported to. have been working on a derrick fork in the loft ot tho Crump barn when he lost his balance and fell to the ground about 24 foet below. llecauso of the seriousness ot his condition visitors are asked not to call at the hosiiltnl. IB-IE IL I-A B II 1L H T Y lEcdDNdDMY TUB NEW rOBD TUBOK ItKBAN YOU arc buying proved performance when you buy a Ford. You know it lias been built for many thousands of miles of satif ictory, economical Bervicc. Letters from users in every part of the world show llic value of its sound design, good materials and accuracy in manufacturing. You eense a feeling of sincere pride in the of Repeated phrase "Let mo tell you what my new Ford did." Further tribute to the sturdincss, reliability and "general all-round performance of the new Ford is shown in the repeated and growing purchases by government bureaus, by police departments, and by large industrial companies which keep careful day-by-day cost records. In most cases, the new Ford has been chosen only after exhaustive testa covering speed and power, safety, comfort, case of control, oil and gas consumption, low yearly depreciation, and low cost of up-kecp. They have found, as you will find, that the Ford embodies every feature you want or need iu a motor car at an unusually low price. NEW LOW rOBD PRICKS Roadster ...... .' . $435 . Pkucton . . . . . . V 440 , Tudor Sedan . . . . . .' 49S Coupe . . 49S Sport Coupe . 52S - De Luxe Coupe . . S4S ' j Three-window Fordor Sedan 600 Convertible Cabriolet . . . 62S De Luxe Phaeton . . . . 625 Dc Luxe Sedan . . . . 640 j Town Sedan ' . . . . . . 660 (All prices . e. 6. Dtttoll, ptut night mi stsNsary. ( Bumptrt uni tpm first mxtrm, at Inst to). J AftK FOR A DBMONHTRAf ICI Not very far from wherever yoa are Is a t'arsl dealer who will be glad to give jam a densaaslra tlon ride In the new Font. Yon wlO be esswelauV pleased with the safety of Its folly enclose faa wheel brake and Its easy-ridlag 'iiaafarl. . Foil ii Motoii Company