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PAGE FOUR MEDFOUD MAIL TRITCUNTC, MEDFOIW, ORKfiOX, ' THURSDAY, JULY 2 1931. JONES ELECTED AS ELK LEADER AT CONVENTION Mrs. Dny Honor Guest Miss Ganiiatray t At lxvclr liinrhmil llnakriixt IIokii-hh itn. R. C. Day of Portland, who Miss Tholma Oannnwity enter- Baker Man Honored at Ash land Meet Appoint Of ; ficers Parade Feature , Name No Convention City i 1m a Kuwt of her parents. Dr. and Mm. Chai. T. Bweenoy, wan the in up rat Ion for a . brhtRO luncheon given yeaterday afternoon by Mm. Hwoeney at her beautiful home on the Central Point road. Covers were placed lor 16 at the luncheon table, decorated In an abundance io ummr flower. Following luncheon, bridge wa onjoyed, with prize Koln? to Mm. !;. H. Heverance and Mrs. Chart. Gilbert, E. H. Jones of i inker was elect- ed president of the Oregon Htate . Elks' association at this morn ing' session Jn Ashland of the annual convention of the order. Other officers elected are T. 13. J Duffy of Uend, vice-president; A. C Van Nuys of Corvalll, socond vice-president; George 13. Bwaf- ford of Oregon City, third vice president; A. W. Jones of Hnem, secretary and H. L. Toney of Mc Minnville, treasurer. Trustees named for the coming year are JI. D. Cusfck of Albany, Terry DcLnp of Klamath Falls and J, h. Tucket of Astoria. Appointive officers, named by the new prealrient, who truccecds Mr. Tucker In the stale office, arc 1. W. Campbell of Portland, tiler; P. K. Hammond of Oregon City, chaplain and Joe F, HI tiger of Portland, sergeant at arms, ' Meeting place for the U33 con ventlon was not selected at this morning's session although the convention Is ending todny. The choice of place will be made by the new officers and no forma) bids have as yet been presented by cities for the next annual at ft to gathering. Pnrnrin In Few t tiro, Tho leading fenturo of this afternoon's program, which will complete the three-day session will be the parade. Kntrles from this city and various other sec tions of the state aro expected in the colorful lineup. Mr, Tucker, who has presided throughout tho. program, cavo his annual report today, which showed Increased interest In Klkdom In Oregon, v , Many other reports were tfindc yesterday and today A resolu tion placing tho association on record as approving tho program for the bl-centennlal George Wash ington anniversary to be hfid next year was Introduced by Hoc re tury A. W. Jones and approved by the delegates. Golf, dancing, swimming and other sports have boon enjoyed , throughout the three days. The midnight frolto at the Vfnlng thn atre completed yostorday's pro gram, ; f talned a am all group of friends with a, bridge breakfast at her homo on Monday. Out-of-town guests were: t Miss Alma Krause of Vancouver. Wash., Mrs. Gilbert Mcrmance of Houston, Texas, MIhh Harbara films of Corvallls and Mm. Hubert Hentley of Ashland. Drill Tram Adjourns For Summer 8caon The captain of the drill team of the Yeoman lodge announced this GucsU fur the afinrnnnn wor morning that there will be no mor j Mooumnca Gilbert Heverance, A.drl11 Pactlce this summer. The K. Peasley, O. D. Frezee, Howard ' lc'im wm "pBm work aguln Hep- Hi-heffcl, George Porter, I(. r, nemoer Johnson, Ralph Woodford, W. II STUDENT TALKS TO McClorwan, us Nowluiry, O. C. Bogus, H. 1). Norton, H. K. Hwcon- ey anil Mixes Ciertruiln Wooks, Dor othy Reynold und tho honor guest, Mrs. JJny. I'lrlcliM Will Kxnd llrillilay In Nrultle Mr. anil Mm. Lowls Ulrlch will lenvo Medrord tomorrow (or Be attle, whore they will upend the week end with Mr, and Mm. U Hennolt. Thoy will bo at-cnm panled hy their eon Hussoll, who plana io spend hla atimmor vaca tion In the northern city. Missionary Group To Mm Tiinulny Mrs. J. w. Orliraby will bo leader at tho regular missionary meeting of ine Firm Christian church Tucs- day aftornoon, . to be held at the homo of Mm. J. T. Itovls at 1112 hast Main streot. A large number or mcmbera end their friends are expected to attend. I'linix Coast Trip I'nr Hominy Mr. and Mia. B. W. WakcHcld, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Wakoflold and Mr. and Him K. R. Coaa and fam ily will spend the holiday week end at Crescent City and Brook ing, according to present nlana. Heveral memhera of the party will leave Mcarord tomorrow evening Intercatlntc I'urty lOiiJnyril by Wore Klafr Beginning with a theator party at the ilplly, mcmbera of Mann's department storo ataff spent a very plearant evening Wednesday, the occasion being one of tho semi annual parties slven hy the store, leaving tho theater, the members of the group continued to Merrick's plunge, which waa hold open late (By Jeunesse Butler) Before a group of Interested IlRt- onera, Invited to St. Mark's guild hall Wednesday evening through the courtesy of Ed Andrews, Judge u. v. M. Corlles or Portland. practicing attorney (or tbu past 60 years, discoursed, upon 'Macbeth," presenting nia own Interpretation as well as those o( eminent critics and scholars of the past and pres ent sue. ' - ; : ' ? At 16 years of ago he dreamed of being a great actor, the speaker confided. Shakespeare has been his lifelong interest and pleasure, he said, and Wednesday evening he disclosed another, but more un usual, ambition to plead the case of Lady Macbeth before every jury in me tana. Going Into some detail concern ing a number of popular fallacies In the plot and action of the great tragedy, and disputed motivations or tne more prominent charactors, Judge Corlies gave no uncertain im- Indian Pot latch V: 1 Lures Tribesmen Okanogan H ills Hurpor.' .Contracts awarded for, coiwtruition , of bridges o-Mri Cramer gulch ncir here and IJulljr creek, wast of Vale. ' k.A tremendous swarm of bees tied up traffic ' most .of one morning at a downtown intersection In Kansas City. -- - - - ' 'Immigration Officials at 1 report lnq'reaari atte'mjiti; ai gllnif.' of? llyn!aejl'l,6)ni from-MefclcoJ ' - , f( i i 1 ' J - for the party. Following a awlm, ,reS8lon tnat the mental processes supper was sorvod ut Crowson'sl " I'ikcuciiib auorney loutm sui- cafo. Congers llonorcil At Hiinirleo I'urty. II. C. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Mndden and Mr. and Mrs. A. E Tonncr of this city attended a sur. prise party nt tho Joy Walker homo In Mcdford Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Conger, who at this time cele brated their 26th wedding . anni versary. Ashland Tidings. Mrs. Klfolt to Itctuni Kilt unlay Morning I Mrs. Bose Klfert, who has been visiting In Portland for the past week, will return to Medford Sat urday morning. She will be nc companled by her grandson, Billy Liarnum. Vacationing In uin Angeles. Mrs. awendolyn Woodcock and ...i - mo tuiw, wniio omors -win ro- children are spending soveral main In this city until Saturday week In Los Angeles as guests of , reiat ves and Tr ends Chicago Needs Detective Solve Failure of Wilson Regain Slugging Stride SE LONDON, July J. (P) The nouae of commons was adjourned oy. the sneaker this aftornoon. fol lowing grave disorder provoked hy left wing laborltes who roalsted the suspension of ono of tholr number, The customarily staid old house 'M thrown In an uproar by fist iignis, kicking and clawing, which Ioikwd the suspension order, -f E TAKES MADIRON, Wis., July i. (P ut. mepnen Moulton Ilnbciick. world , famous dairy scientist, died at his home during the night, llo was as year old. Dr. Itabcock'a body was found lying on the door of his Kitting room this morning, lie apparently had toppled from the rhnlr In which he was sitting nftor suffer ing a henrt attack. The scientist had complained re cently of weakness, but had been active In keeping his own home. Common Fly Carries Terrible Germ 23,663 Two Year Old Babies Die fftt ttHLHth OlHt On at th moat appalling raiwca of R!'in.t,Bm?rtUtJr fc INpANTILK piARRHKA, the term ol which has MMI H.Knlll I A- : uwm w ui. common house fly. In addition to a death arort o( 23.6(58 InfanU. U. 8. Government V"M' "y T.UB7 adults riled from this diseaas during a repent year. . hwi nu , over nu.iam human Uvea sacrificed, ehierly because wiJ r i n oiea nuaung around. J'rivt this terrihl menae Irnm youf homa, KLY-TOX every fly you are. J""tly. FLY-TOX, arching to famous "DtaOt CiAmbfr" testa on livs V"1 thesiiMt quirk-"t-killlng household spray made. It U absolutely harmless to humans. Is mora powerful and therefor mor economical, stainless and fragrant r ne sciences most powerful weapon in fifhUng the FKAKFUL 7, -fly MouTto, Bur. Rosch. MotV. Ant, and Klea. KLY-TOX was del sloped at Mellon Institute of Indu trial Research hy Re Fellowship. It may b purchased at all good drug and grocery stores, everywhere. HtW IOW PBICtSI AV NO MORS THAN 60s WNT BOTTLi. lly Paul It lUlckelson (Asaiiclalod Press Sports Writer) CHICAGO P) Solution of tho Hack Wilson mystery Is ono for JPhllo Vanca, Sherlock Holmes or Soot land Yard. . , - Cub fans and the closest base ball writers have given up tholr In vestigations as unfinished business. Uver since tho Culw unloaded at Cnlallna Island, their spring prov ing ground out In the Pacific, the one big Item of conversation has been tho hitting slump of the pudgy outfielder, who hammorod out 56 homo runs last year to dothrono tiniio Ruth and broke the all-time major leaguo record for runs but ted In. Hut Iho mystery remains un solved. Those closest to Wilson Insist that Hack's hitting slump Is lust hot wenthor. A 'glance over the box scores proves that the hottor the weather, the hotter lire tho lino drives off tho WIlHonlan blud geon. Ito's a hot weather hitter and the weather so far this sea son hns been cold. ' 8KATTLH, Wash., July" a. (fl) A committee to consider thn scores of resolutions outlining the pro- iioseu poncy or tne congregational and Christian churches on modern problems was appointed at the nn. ono of those things, and that there' tlonal convention here today, with i"n i a semnianco of a dlsagroo- instructions to report back to the moiu tietween him and Manager general council flclent metal in the dramas of one William Shakespeare, and that a discerning mind and sympathetic heart were almost, if not wholly, as necossary as scholasticism, (or Insight and consquent understand ing, i ' Judge Corlies Is spending a short time at the home o his son, Har old Corlles. ' SLAYER LA OHANDR, Ore.', -WHInrd Sullivan, Rogers llornsby, llornsby tjulrt They point out truthfullv that Wilson's swing Is the same as a year ago, that he apparently trios Oregon Weather. Fair tonight , and Friday; nn change In temperature; moderate northwest winds offshore: fair hard as ever and that he and wnt'""" over week end. , llnrnshy in public, off and on tho diamond, aro the best of friends. lornsby, himself, refuses to talk about the matter, except that he believes Hack may be trying too hard. Hack's all right and he'll ho back before long,' llornsby said. My only auiiHs Is that llo Is try ing too hard and Is pressing. There Isn't a. hinder worker In the game than Wilson and when he iloesn t hit I'm satisfied that he a trying anyway." Not IVrsoiial Those who know Hornsbv know no naa no persnnal likes or dls. likes as baseball players go. If be doesn't like tliem and they can nit they stay In. ir ho likes them and they can't hit, out they gu. At tne start or.tho.rirst Cub home stay, he benched Wilson when Hack's average was ,!6o. for Johnny Moore. When .Moore's average fell to that mark Horn ly replaced him wUh Wilson, who stinted to hit again. I can t in-.dcratand whv people keep gossiping about this mat er,' Hiirnsny said. 'You know that all I want the Ciilis to do Is to win evory game possible. I1 don't euro what my players do. on i ne diamond as long as I'm satisfied that they are doing their best. "I don't have regulations ex cept when I'm convinced that a players' habits are interfering with his baseball. Then I'm hound to take steis. Wilson has not neon reprimanded because he hasn t needed reprimand." Needs Hi Weather There Isn't nn unhnppter player in tne majors this year than Hack llsnn. He Is a picture of sad ness. Please don't bring that nn.' he broke out when h was aekrd w hat was wraas. ' I want to forget my stump and sock that hall a mile. Msyba rte been pressing loo Hard but I feel better now and feel that I'm over the lough pots. ' llornsby? N. ,r. he's lreate.1 me k'.ndly and kept m n there nen t should have been warm ing the bench. He's okeh." The best guess Is that all Wil son needs to b the terror he was last year la two straight weeks of A total of 1 10.225 physical ex amlnutlona of pilots for licenses have boon conducted by. medical examiners since tho organisation In 1H28 of the aernnnutlo branch of the department of commerce. Klght buffalo In tho Kansas state game preserve survived the spring bllssard which killed thou Hiunls of cuttle in Hie vicinity. July2. (' 88. a farm I hand, ivns accused by a coroner's I Jury lust night of slaying Homer Htilwell, prominent North Powdef rancher and horse breeder. Ho Is sought by police, ' Bldwell was I shot to death in a field near his! home Saturday. . 1 Tho 1,,,.., ...n.ll ... . . .. (uucting hi pinion, letj vei-uici saying' niflweij gun fired by . nllaa Sylvester turned wns killed by W'lllurd Sullivan, Marler." ROSlint'HC., Ore., July- 2. ff) Kdward Noff. 15. of Kden Bower. I was shot through the arm wlih a small caliber rifle today. Ho and I some other boye had the vlfle In ooai wnen a group of swimmers attempted to scramble aboard. The gun was knocked over and ,-..i- dcntnlly discharged. Xoff was eu.,1 niiougn ,no leg last rull when a companion's, rifle accidentally discharged while thoy were hunt-; Ing squirrels. Fresk as tomatoes on tlie vbic The timb or the plach of buying do not matter, "pacihc coajt Always when you buy BAKER Es j uuy NATIONAL Snow Flake Soda Wafers, biscuit oven-frcshness is assured company i i i ana guaranteed. BWs Don't ask for crackers, say Sndw Flakes ...IM THi FAMILIAR R8D PACKAGE . v NK.SPKLESf, WaHh., July 2 (VP). The thump of tom-toms f j 4 U heard throughout the Oka- r nocan hill country today aa thouHands of IndlanM trek t here for their annual pot- latch. . Smoke curia out of newly t 4 'set-up 'wlgwamn as Coeur d' Alenes. Nez Perces," Vaki- ! ma, Spokanes, Columbian, r Umatillas. Peneapelems and 4 British Columbia tribes are gathering near tho tomb of 4 ; Chief Joaeph, great Nez Perce exile. Some came painted and feathered in the garb of 4 their fathers, others In white man's store clothes, riding in automobiles. . . 1 ,. I Hood River. flurnbiu Gorge' hotel Hold for M6.000. PICNIC SPECIALS rrTT)! Rhode Island Red Hens 1 J JV STEER BEEF Fryers v r . .f. A Full Line of Picnic and Lunch Meats SPRING LAMB "a. I i - ' I Find Wonderful j New Face Powder, Poor complexions and old looking skirw lack protection.. Preserve Juu' null HID lltJW rVUIIUCI LUl I Face Powder MEILO-GLO uaed by j ooouiitui v union. 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