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EASTERN STAR
50 YEARS OLD
Celebration Tonight Attracts
State Leaders Picnic
' Dinner On Old Court
House Lawn.
Col. Robert A. Miller of Portland,
oldeBt living Brand patron of East
ern Star, ill be among honored
guests attending the celebration to
be held in the hstoric little town
tonight in commemoration of the
founding of Adnrel Chapter No. 3,
O. B. S., 50 years ago. Although
he will participate in the golden
anniversary program, Mr. Miller is
not a charter member of Adarel
chapter.
Mrs. Rachel Fischer, who was the
last charter member of the .lack
sonville lodge, died in the spring.
There will be several members at
tending the celebration who have
been in the lodge almost 50 years.
Miss Stella Levy is one of thein.
Past and present grand officers
are expected in Jacksonville to
day from all sections of the state.
Frank Mangold, worthy grand pa
trol of Oregon, and Mrs. Mangold
are hero from Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. A. 11. Medley of Portland, who
are members of Adarel chapter, are
also in southern Oregon to cele
brate tlie chapter's fiftieth birth
day anniversary.
Plan Program
The program will he hold at the
old county court house grounds and
will be preceded by a picnic din
ner under the trees. The evening
will be completed with dancing.
Mrs. Violet Wilson is chairman
of the committee handing the pro
gram and lias working with her
Mrs. Florine Severance and Mrs.
Nolle W. Ficko. Mrs. Anna Ijing
ley is chairman of the decorating
committee.
Members of Roames Chapter No.
(it) of Metlford, and of Ashland, Cen
tral Point and Kaglo Point chapters
will join the Jacksonville group in
the festivities tonight. There will
bo past and present officers from
Grants Pass and Klamath Falls
chapters in attendance. All Hast
en! Star groups are anticipating t lie
affair as the leading event in south
ern Oregon lodge history and a
large crowd is expected lo till tho
court house grounds tonight.
Fires Reported
Pendleton, Ore., July 28. (P)
Mnctoen small liros were reported
In the Umatilla forest reserve to
day, burning eight and a hair acres.
They wero controlled by rangers.
, One of the fires wns man-made, tho
others wore storied by lightning.
MarshTield. K.imlull anil Joi
lacohson's auto camp on North
Kherninn will soon open.
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S:3(l to 11:00 p.m. Hill nilly Boys
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9:00 to 11:311 p.m. Miniature
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9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Came' Pleas
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Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune Virgin 8ttlon)
P. M.
5 lo 5:15 Popular record-
logs.
5:15 to 5:45 Prosperigraphs
by Medford Chamber of
Commerce.
5:45 lo It Newn and markets
by Mail Tribune.
0 to 0:15 Fruit Dispatches
by Myron Boot.
(1:15 to 6:45 Porter Lumber
Co.
o
:I5 to 7 Cecil and Sally.
presented by Standard Oil
i Co.
7:00 to 7:15 "Kriul-tractlon-
ated Program" by Asso-
elated Oil Co.
7:15 to 7:30 Pet Milk.
7:30 to S Personal Appear-
i anees of local Boy Scouts.
Thursday. 1
A. M.
i- 7:65 to 8 Breakfast broad-
cast of news by Mail Trlb-
4 une.
S to S:30 "Kvho Hour," by
Economy G'roeeterin. '
i- 8:30 ti 8:45 Popular re-
cordings.
S:I5 to 9 Gold Seal Cream-
S. ery.
9 to. a:30-r-Poiiular record-.
ings.
4- 9:30 to 10:00 Golden West
Coffee.
10 to 10:30 Medford Sheet
Metal Works.
10:30 to II Style gossip
hour Itv Adrienne's. -
11 to 11:30 Popular record-
In,-
P -30 to 12 .larmln & Woods
J. I....... Klnr..
12:00 to 12:30 Crater Lako
Auto Paint Co.
12:30 News flashes by Mail
Tribune.
12:30 to 1:001!. V. ivm-
liams. realtor. J
lo 1:30 Popular record- v
Ings.
30 to 2 Pan Dandy pro-
gram by Heck's Bakery.
to 5:15 Popular record-
ings.
15 to 5:45 Firestone One-
Stop Service Station.
45 to (1:00 News and mar-
kets by Mall Tribune.
lit 8:15 Fruit Olspaicncs v
by Myroo Boot.
15 to 0:30 lac kson Coon-
ty Bldg. & Loan a.socla-
lion.
C:
fi:
30 to 0:45 Farmers' l-.x-
change c((-operatfve.
45 to 7 Cecil and Sally,
l.v Ktniuhinl Oil
fi:
Co.
l 7:i5 ".;iid-frartlonated
program," by Associated
Oil Co.
Monmouth. Installation of
:as
mains on street of this city
tlcnlly com pie ted.
The care you take in
mixing cake batter
is similar to the care taken in
roasting HLLS
Bros coffee
You add flour to your cake batter
a little at a time in order to blend
all the ingredients evenly. Hills
Bros, roast their codec a few pounds
at a time to secure an even roast.
This continuous process Con
trolled fcoasting-Jcvclops a fla
vor S9 kutli-foastcd coffee has.
Fmh frm tht
f,,i. illtlj
Ifml wlb
hi. Is I" '
A,A tirtbt m.
C 1933
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Mr. Tom I In Hostess
At ltiidKt Luncheon
Mrs. John It. Tomlln was has toss
at a bridge lunohoon at her homo
on tho Old StnK linatt yesterday
afternoon, honoring Mrs. Lincoln
McCormack of Irvinnton-on-the-Hudson
and Mrs. Alice Itowne
-Vow York, who are tiuests In
Medford for tho summer. There
were two tables of bridge In play.
Miss Baldwin Honored
At DliiniT Turty
Miss Hoxuno Ruhl ontertalnod
with a dinner at tho homo of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert W,
Iluhl. followed by a theater party,
last eveninpr in compliment to hot
house guest, Miss Edith Italdwln
of How, Calif., who wilt leave on
Friday for Oceanside, Cal.. to be
guest of Miss Julia McAVilliams at
the McW'illiains summer home.
(iuests wero the Misses Ellen
Hill and Peppy Hum ill, Messrs.
Ciranser Hill, CorninR Kenly Jp.,(
and John Jlamill.
McMllonl Boys Gnosis
Of Mrs. Hill
Mrs. Ned Hill of IIoss. Calif.,
has had as truest this week Far
well Kenly and Evan Iteamos Jr.,
of this city, who have been onjoy
inp. a motor trip throuuli Califor
nia for the past two weeks. While
in Yosemite National park they
wero Riiests of Col. C. O. Thomson,
formerly of this city, who is now
superintendent of the par It, They
will' return to Medford soon via
the Redwood .highway.
Bet-option Planned
For Dr. and Mrs. Bonnott
Tho ladies' organization of the
First M. E. church have arranged
a reception for Thursday evening,
July 24, at 8:00 o'clock honoring
Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Bennett and
family to welcome them on their
return to tho Medford pastorate.
Members and friends are invited
to attenH.
Limclicou For
Miss Cross
Mrs. A. Jj. Hill entertained with
a luncheon at the Hotel Medford
Monday honoring her sister, Miss
Inez Cross, who Is her guest from
Tulsa, Ok la.
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Mrs. Mclveti.ie Is
Med ford ;ucsL
Motor trips about the valley and
to nearby resorts and other in
formal affairs are being arranged
this week for Mrs. E. E, MeKenzie
of Kan Francisco, who Is guest of
Irer daughter, Mrs. It. C. Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hilton, who
have boon guests in this city of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jennings will
leave today for their home In Lub
liack, Texas, traveling via the Yel
lowstone national park and other
cenlo places, . . i ( . - ,. . ,
Mrs. C. C. Lorn m on and sister,
Mrs. Powell Plant of Eugene, ac
companied by Mrs. A. II. Lamm,
are motoring to the Oregon caves
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Oouirlas Smith and
daughter of Maplowood, N. J., ar
rived In Medford on the Shasta
this morning to bo tho gttets of
Miss Helen Bullis for a few davs.
Mr. an d M rs. IT. A . M else ha n
of Portland are spending a few I
days visiting friends In Medford j
and will tour from hero to the
coast, en route homo.
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Meteorological Report
Forecasts j
Medford and vicinity: Tonight i
and Thursday fair; no change in
temperature.
Oregon: Fog on coast: fair in tho
interior tonight and Thursday; no
change In temperature.
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Local Data.
I
TrmiM't-ature ((l'Kr,'?s) iir,
niKiirst i;it 12 Iii-k.i r.i
l,owcnt (Inst 12 hr.) r.S
Itt'l. Iliimidlly (pel.).... SI
I'rorlpluulon (Inchi'H) .00
Strtto f weather Clnudy I't.clou'ly
I.ovnt temppraluro this morn
inir, fiO dfRrep!.
Total precipitation lnco Sep
tember 1, Hl"J, 13.117 Inchen.
Teniperaturo n year ajjo today:
IMk'lieNt OH; lowest 'J.
Sunset today, 7:39 p. m.
Sunrise Thursday. 4:'7 a. m.
Sunset Thursday. 7:3S p. in.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
S a ST E1 s3
If 1 2
CITT. 1$
I i 7 I
linker City fx M rt. Cloudy
Hivinnrek H BO Clear
Holse 52 62 Clear
Denver 74 !H Cl'ar
Ilea Molncfl S 6" Clear
Fresno fll 10 clear
Helena 5' Clear
l.os AllRelea .... 74 fill Cloudy
Marshrield T.0 Cloudy
I'hoenlx 100 Hi Clear
Portland " r,x rt.Cloudy
Ki el liluff im H Clear
ltos loiiit '" SI Clear
Salt l.ake ' 64 Clear
San rraneisco.. fir. r, Cloudy
Suiita fa HI lit Cloudy l
Seattle 4
i Spokane ' r'2 "lp;ir
I Walla Walla .... 9H Clear
IwimlhW a 2 I't.Clouily
V;J "hffCHISON.
Meteorologist.
Krco O
Glider Airplane with eh 6-
cent purchase at our foumtaln.
These sturdy little sliders dip, loop
and do ( norts of Giunts.
Ico cream, all flavors, Is 60c a
quart.
'(Jet It at Maglll's,"
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Mrs. Mills to Knlorlaiii
For I'ortland (iuost.
Mrs. Thomas H. Mills will be
hostess this evening at her hime
on (ieneva at a dinner party hon-j
oring her guest, Mrs. (ieorgo K, :
Voss of Portland. Covers will be',
plaeeil for Mr. ami Mrs. Chandler'
Egan and house guest, Tom Iuy-I
man of San Friinclsc o, Mrs.
Sprague Biegel. Charles Voorliies, ,
Mrs. Voss and Mr. and Mrs. Mills.
Younger Sol Have
Xo-llotess Party.
A no-hostess party was hold
by members of tho younger set
of tho city last evening, with 21(
young people meeting ' at the
home of Miss Clloria Oetchell. The
group then enjoyed swimming ntj
tho Bogg." home, after which
('anelng and bridge woiv enjoyed
nr the home of Miss Lmist Brom-
fiuosts of Motys
Brluu Jlomo
Mr. and and Mrs. E. V. Patter
son and children of Los Angeles,
who have been guests in this city
of Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Moty of
West Tenth for the past two weeks,
left thi.s morning by motor for their
home. Y h i lo hero t hoy en joyed
motor trips to Crater Lako and
other scenic resorts.
Bridge- Party (iiven
For Mrs. Thompson I
Mrs. E. W. Simmons Invited -a
group of friends to her homo on
South Laurel for an ovenlng of
bridge Tuesday honoring her sin-
tor. Mrs. Thompson of Pasadena, ;
Calif., who Is her guest this week. I
Thoro wero three tables of bridge
In play. At the close of the ove-j
nlng refreshments wero srved by,
tho hostess.
4-4
Tamclionit and Kuim
Fur Out. of Town ;iuvt
Miss Jonn DeLosh is hostess at;
a luncheon and swimming party ,
this afternoon for Miss Dolly Mot-
schan of Portland, who is house i
guest In this city of Mrs. A. II.
Lamm. i
Mrs. Field Hostess
Dinner For Son
Mrs. M. D. Field of South' Oak
dale entertained with nn Informal
dinner parly for a group of friends
of her son Donald, last evening
following his return from tho Boy
Scout camp. Ctiiests were Joan
DeLosh, Mildred Drury. Barbara
Jean Field and Marvin Cazo.
f4
Hostess '
At Dinner
Miss Laura Bailey was hostess
last evening at dinner to members
of the Kedah club, and the Misses
Dorothy Daniels and Alice Case.
Mr. and Mrs. B.
Heiry spent
the past week vacationing 'at lukaJ
o' tho Woods.
Mrs. Florine Severance of Jack
sonville is on tort a Inlng today tho
oldest grand patron of Oregon
Eastern Stars and tho youngest.
They are Col. Kohoii A. Miller
and Frank Mangold nf Portland.
Mrs. Miller and Mrs, Mangold are
also guests at the Severance homo.
Miss Berlha W'onko of Schene
tady. N. Y., i the guest1 of Mia
Helen Bullis, of this city.
4
Miss MHdred Carlton, who has
been in -Man Francisco for several
days, arrived home tills morning.
W
I
Frank Hennett, noted baritone,
manager of the Chicago Concert
company will HinK tonlKht at the
Klks hanil concert 111 the city park.
Tho proKrani which UckIuh at 8
o'clock, follows:
March, Old ComradeH Tletko
Walties, Adcllo llrlfiuet. I'hilipp
1'opular, KanKera Hoiik
McCarthy and Tlcrney
Dance of (lie Serpenta l.lonall.'11-l
La 1'aloma Vi-Hdier
Huim hy Mr.' Ilennolt
March. ChicnRo Tribune. Chambers
Popular, I Iovo You So
Knhn and Klorto
March, St. Julien lltiKhea
Klur SpanKled Itanner
Demi-Tasse Revue
Tonight Over KOIN
(Jeorge Olwen and hlH music will
again he heard on tho lie in I Thhho
Kovuo which fealuroft Harriot
Iake. nlnging ong Hho Iihh prpu
larlzed on a program oilginattng
on the Columbia llroadcanting k'm
tom, and heard locally otor Kf)IN
from 5:30 to 9: do tonight.
Theatrical audlenooH have ac
claimed AIIh Jjtko as one of tho
bent younger Htarn. Hho will Ik
rornenibored from her appearance
In -Tho Big Shot." "Uko Kelly
Can" and many other big HUcceHaeH
of tho year.
fiooi-gc f)lnen and bin ihuhIc, now
co'nnidorod one of tho two best
bandH in tho country, are never to
lo forgotten for their orchestra
tions and performance In the Now
York nhowM of "flood Ncwk,"
"Ziegfoid FoMIom" and many othor
large productionH.
MASON EHRMAN o CO,
I
ilmilino and road matters oeeii-f
pied the attention of the rounty !
eourt at the regular sessltm today, j
A ib'li'gatinn of citizens from the
Eaulo Point district called and!
aski'd tlurf stretch tf road con-;
net ting with the Meridian road be j
: raveled ore w inter comes. It I
was taken under tho usual advise
ment, j
Report of E. M. Wilson on his
audit of the county hooks, shows
that since January 1. L'S4 mar
riage licenses have been issued In
this county since the firnt of the
year. A slight error was discov
ered. Ono of the licenses was
listed as a dog license. It was
corrected.
There has apparently been n
decrease In the dog population.
This year StlO licenses were iwued,
with receipts $1S3!I, Last year
177:t licenses were Issued, receipts
$S7!H.
The prohibition fund contains
$1,073. i; it. with no ' warrants out
standing against the same.
Members of the Copco organiza
tion and their families from all
partH of southern Oregon and
northern California, are expected
to attend the annual Copco Forum
picnic at Elk creek next Satur
day. Athletic events, swimming and
a "kat-baU" game will take place
during tho day and a dance at tho
ltoguo Elk resort will bo held at
night. This is expected to bo the
leading event of tho summer seas
on for tho Copco Forum.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from page one)
ISewnro of tainU'U 1'otul, inont
especially.
Tlint warning was soul Tront
Wasliiiiulon 1" Snr;(Mm (Jcn
rnil (.'unmHii of the piiiilic
health sorvitMi n Momlay. Ycs
tenlay H(! nursi's wcvo. poisoned
in New York's Parker hospital,
presiinuilily ptomaines in limit
ed veal.
Koop your hat on In HiuiKhino.
Aclinic ray a are hud for (ho brain.
Protect your npiiml cord. Don't
expose It to hot sunlight too long
at a time.
Drink much cool, not Icod water.
It will pi on so Calvin t'oolldge's
milllona of ndmirci'H to know that,
rognrdlofiH of wenther, ho always
wukos up HmillnK. Mo inherited
and nerved through tho period of
gigantio proBperlty, canned hy the
pouring out of war hlllloiiH. Then
ho hnndod the job to Mr. Hoover.
And, now for writing IM) wnrda
a day. lolling Mr. Hoover to keep
cheerful and tho people lo Hupport
him, Mr. Conlidgo In paid $1:10,000
a year, at least twlco what the
pooplo pay to Mr. Hoover lo worry.
What wIho wohIh:
"I do not chooHo."
Egypt, "oldest civilization In tho
world'1 except perhaps Mesopota
mia, acta through tho anger of the
mob jtiHt hr Havago nations act.
Ingeniously rlotcra seek out leaks
In tho gas mains, set firo to the
leaks and blow up niaiiiK, destroy
many houses,
Tho Brtlish stand Hitch nonsense
well. If Kgyptlans Insist on burn
ing Knyptians what ran you do?
Hut whou tho flKhllng spreads
to the Hnoi! Canal that Is some
thing else. Jirilaln will not Ignoi'c
a rfifpiest for reinforcements there.
, HiH Jugular-vein Is to the llrillsh
prime minister what tho Hue. Ca
nal, wllh Its short cut for ships, Is
to tho Hritlli empire.
A committee of congressmen
went to Inspect "danKorons rods"
In tho hot sunshine, at their sum
mer camp.
Tho congressmen looked wise.
The communists dressed In "shorts"
according to reporters, yelled "Mur
dorers! Capitalists" nt the commit
tee, which contained no murderer
and no capitalist of any Import
ance. If "reds" could ko rid of the
"capitnllwts" that worried Karl
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The higher they come, the harder they
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