Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MSIL TRIBWE. MEDFORD. OREGON, STCTDXY, TCLY 17, 1932.
selection of Milwaukee as the 1933
convention city. The ritualistic con
test was won by New Smyrna, Pla.,
lodge.
This was considered a very quiet
national convention, there being only
1103 delegates In attendance from the
something over 1600 lodges. Oregon,
In addition to Medford has delegates
from Ashland, Klamath Falls, Salem,
Tillamook, McMinvllle, Albany, As
toria and La Orande and District
Deputies Van Nuys from Corvallls
and Judge Ekwall from Portland,
One of the most Important amend
ments to the constitution provides
that the serving exalted ruler of the
subordinate lodge shall hereafter be
sent as delegate to the grand lodge
Instead of the retiring exalted ruler
as at present.
The new grand exalted ruler Is a
former Judge of the Illinois State su
preme court, although a young man,
only 44 years old. while he comes
very highly recommended and appears
very able and capable, he, In my mind
and most others, has a full size job
to come up to the wonderful work
done by the retiring grand exalted
ruler, John R. Cohen of Colorado.
Must say that Birmingham has
proved rather an unsatisfactory con
vention city, there being no amuse
ment attractions of any interest, and
the heat has been almost unbearable.
While the thermometer here registers
favorably with our own, the humid
ity and lack of breeze makes It much
more noticeable.
Business conditions are very bad
here, and all commodities selling very
chesp. As an example local green
beans are selling in the stores for
one cent per pound. In fact, I have
found business conditions very bad
thru all the southern points I have
touched and from sentiment general
ly expressed It looks like Roosevelt
will be elected. In fact I found this
sentiment even more pronounced
thruout the state of California and
I can say almost unanimously ex
pressed by all people contacted on
the trains.
In fairness to Birmingham, how
ever, I should add that what the city
might lack otherwise, Is compensated
for by the wonderful hospitality and
cordial treatment extended by all
classes of Its people to their visitors.
RALPH KOOZER.
Birmingham, Ala., July 13, 1932.
VIXENS ENTERS
county" look with disapproval on
both the regular candidates, and that
their hope that an Independent would
arise to lead them, has been answer
ed by "the person named herein."
The statement gives assurance, that
If elected. Attorney Wiiklns will ever
"defend the people of Jackson coun
ty against crime and criminals, and
will see that Justice Is restored to
Its proper place."
Attorney Wllklns makes a pledge
to consider all Information brought
before him, by all the people, and
promises economy. Justice, efficien
cy, and a square deal.
Attorney Wllklns has been a resi
dent of this county for about four
years, and has figured in a number of
cases, that commanded public in
terest. One was the Gore divorce and
alienation suits; and another was
the damage suit of Mrs. Marco against
the county Jailer and the county
physician for 130,000.
He recently became counsel for
A. Bates, the aged gold miner, Indict
ed for allegedly threatening to com
mit a felony. The case was one of
those heralded as "a break down of
law and order In Jackson county."
cal year, on June 30th, with the
highest paid membership In Its forty,
three years' history.
This progressive group of life un
derwriters Is one of 248 local units
all over the country, constituting the
national trade association of life In
surance agents.
The objects of the association are,
first, to afford to Its members the
educational advantages of all the
new developments In the technique
of life Insurance selling, and, second
ly, to keep competitive practices In
the business on the highest possible
plane.
The best clear Cedar Shingles, te.00
per 1000. Regular 14.00 shingles.
Medford Lumber Co.
F
E
ELKS CONCLAVE
AS INDEPENDENT
Life Underwriters
Association Shows
Continued Growth
Word has been received here by O.
N. Culy, president of the Eogue River
Underwriters Association, from the
national headquarters of the organi
zation In New York City, that the
third auccesslve year of the present
depression, the National Association
of Life Underwriters closed Its fis
To th Editor:
Now that t 68th annual conven
tion of B. P. O. Elk la drawing to a
close, tbot that your readers might be
Interested In a few of the high lights
of the convention, principal of which
was election of Floyd E. Thompson of
Chicago as grand exalted ruler and the
M. O. Wllklns. n attorney of Ash
land, yesterday luued a long state
ment to the pre&B, announcing his
Intentions of becoming an Independ
ent cadldate for district attorney, !n
the fall.
The statement alleges that the
"Independent citizens of Jackson
Good grades of lumber at cull
prices. Medford Lumber Co.
Orares Jewelry Shop, one block
north of postofflce. Phone 409-W.
Picture frames made to order. The
Peasleys, opp. Holly theater.
EIGHT
"If Il'sSNIDER'S
It's The BEST To Buy"
Phone
203
Bnlder'g Ice Cream is the perfect denser for summer
meals. Be sure and try our Specials each week.
This time it's "Chocolate Malt Ice Cream"
SNIDER
Dairy & Produce Co.
N. Bartlett St.
Kodak . . .
as you go
On every week end trip
there are dozens of
chances to take interest
ing snapshots. Be suro to
stock up with Films and
a good Kodak.
Bring Your Films To Us For
Superior Developing and Enlarging
The Peasleys
across from Holly Theatre
DEVOE'S
By the new courthouse
open
Sundays
Evenings
and Holidays
Groceries
Delicatessen
Pastries
Lunches
Fountain
Try our Drive-in service
JULY SPECIAL
Permanents
$2.95
Soft, push waves with
ringlette ends. Complete
at this low price.
MURRAY'S
41 S. Central. Phone 363
COOL llf
Valentine's Cafe
S5C
FRIED CHICKEN
SUNDAY DINNER
5 courses, special .
Six Piece Orchestra
s
Playing Each Evening
6:30 to 8:30 ,
S. Riverside
New Low Prices
at
R0SEB0R0UGH
BEAUTY SHOP
Permanents
$3 95 $5 $6.50
Finger Wave, wave set 35
Finger Wave, dried......5O0
Marcels 50
Long Bob 75r
Lavolon Rinse 25
Henna Rinse 75
Faoials $1.25 and up
Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75
Manicure 50
All work guaranteed.
For appointment, call 362
36 8. Central
Smartly waved, short hair
is cooler for summer.
Permanent
Waves
$3.75
Steam
Permanents
$5.00
Make, an appointment this
week.
Cinderella
Beauty Shop
E. 8th St. Phone 1526
How Long Since You've Had a
SUMMER VACATION?
Why spend every week of the year
slaving at your desk doing the same
things and seeing the same people?
Plan to save a definite amount each
year so that you will be able to enjoy
a real vacation.
A Savings Account at This
Bank Is a Safe Investment "g:
Medford National Bank
We Keep the Finest
FRESH MEATS
and Lunch Meats in a
COOL
Electrically Refrigerated Show Case
We Also Carry a Complete Stock of,
Groceries
Vegatables and Fruit
Everything for the Picnic
Open Evenings and Sundays
HOME GROCERY
606 E. Main
Phone 743
Free Delivery
Meet your friends and cool
off at the Roxy Ann.
Lunches
25c
Roxy Ann
Open every Sunday
North Central
EVERY
HOUSEWIFE
May Now Enjoy the
Advantages of Electrical
Refrigeration With the
ELECTRIC
m . .
Refrigerator
So Low In Price!
$99
.so
F. o. b. factory
Easy Terms!
Pay As You Use
Palmer Electric Store
Main and Bartlett Phone 783
"WE SELL HAPPINESS"
0. H. Isaao
W. H. Fluhrer
am if wnmn niii.li
Look Ahead!
Plan now to enjoy vacation next year out In the cool forert
or at Mine beach. Bejln right now to
SAVE!
Ton can be much more Independent In the future It yon hare 0 yg?
SAVINGS ACCOrvT In tfilj hunk . . . there'e a lot oC naUsfac
tlon In betn financially secure. Open an account at once and,
reiardlrji of how much you Mre, do It conMntentlyl
The First National Bank
"A DEPARTMENTIZED BANK"
When you're vacationing,
keep track of what's happening,
at home ......
Phone 75
THE MAIL TRIBUNE
will be mailed to
you at surprisingly
little cost
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