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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932.
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Hillah Patrol to Appear in San Francisco Shrine Parades July 26, 27, 28
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A special train will leave southern
Oregon next Sunday morning carry
ing members of Shrine Hillah Temple
to San Francisco lor the Imperial
session of the order, which open In
the bay city on Tuesday for a three
day run. Potentate George R. Chap
man and his divan, special represen
tatives, past potentates, the patrol.
drum corps and new band, and scores
of nobles and their wives will make
the trip as representatives of Htll&h
Temple, which embraces all of south
ern Oregon.
At Bacramento the voyagers will be
entertained In royal style by Ben All
nobles and will again entrain to ar
rive In San Francisco at 10 p. m.
Uniformed bodies of HUlah Temple
will act as escorts and also appear In
the various Shrine parades during
the session. Officers of the drum
corps are hopeful of securing honor
able mention In the drills before the
thousands of spectators who will
throng Ban Francisco's clvfo center.
- The schedule of the special train
which will carry Hillah Temple mem
bers and their families only, Sunday
follows;
' Leave Grants Pass, '4 a. m.
Leave Medford, 5 a. m.
Leave Ashland, 8:40 a. m.
- Leave Montague,- 8 a. m.
Leave Dunumulr, 10:20 a. m.
Arrive Davis, 0 p. m.
Arrive Sacramento, 7:40 p. m.
Arrive San Francisco, 10 p, m,
Klamath Falls Nobles
Leave Klamath Falls, 0:10 a. m.
Arrive Dunsmulr, 8:20 a. m.
Car or cara attached to HUlah spe
cial train.
Those wishing to make reserva
tions on the special should get In
touch with A. S. Rosenbaum, dis
trict freight and paasrnger agent
of the Southern Pacific.
Freighter Ashore
' ,. On Japan Coast
SAN FRANCISCO, July 18. (AP)
A radio message reporting the Amer
ican freighter Michigan ashore at
Meraawa, Japan, was received by the
San Francisco chamber of commerce
marine department today. The re
port contained no details.
Good grades of lumber at cull
prices. Medford Lumber Co.
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ARAB PATROL - HILLAH TEMPLE A. A. O.N. M.S. ASHLAND - SOUTHERN OREGON
Top row, left to right ilex Uumelt, captain; 1'uul Rynnlng-, first lieutenant; 6am Htinehaugh, second lieutenant! Ilert I'easley, business manager; Carl Glasgow, quartermaster;
John Jensen, Jim Chrlstlnson, Tom Pankey, Irwin Trumblcy, John King, Bill Young. R, E. Swan, Ken Williams, Sam Jordon, 8. A. Peters. Bottom row, left to right Rllln; Shuer
man, Lou Older, liana Thompson, L. A. Early, John Lawrence, Ralph Sweeney, Herb Grey, publicity manager; Ralph Woodford, Jack Porter, Sam Houston, w. M. Cleraenson, Boy
Elliott, Harry Nordwlck, Don Hhlciaj, Tom Uosherry. Subs, not In photo Harry Sordy, Chick Farlow, Howard Scheffel, Boy Lee.
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STATESMEN'S DEBATE
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SAMS VALLEY, July 20(5pl.)
An Instructive Grange meeting was
held Saturday night with Burel Bur
ereon and Dale 6mlth Initiated in
the third and fourth degrees by the
drill team.
During the business session Im
portant agricultural matters were
discussed. Including the army worm
pest, prices of wheat and wheat prod
ucts, cowhides and shoes, and butter-
fat and Ice cream.
A resolution on the latter was pre
sented to the Orange and will be
voted on at the 'next regular met
ing. The road committee sent In
complaint on the absence of local
labor on the new Sams Valley second-1
ary highway.
The lecturer's hour was given over i
to a debate, "Resolved, that women
make better statesmen than men," by
Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller and Mls
New Hillah band, which will appear at Conclave: J op row, left to right E. R. Isaacs, W. J. Olinacheld,
A. J. McCallen, O. F. Carson, diet Hollers, c. A. Jordan, C. II. Thomas, Roy Frozler, I. R. Terrett. Center
row Hard V. Croft, II. O. Enders, Earl Nenbry, C. R. Don man, Dr. R. L. Hurdle, George Cormany, Cliff C.
Bro, C. W, Fortmlller. Front E. Farlow, William F. Loomls.
Frances. Wilson as affirmatives and
R. E. Nealon and R. H. Seegmlller,
negatives.
The negatives won, knocking one of
the strongest points of the affirma
tives, stating that Queen Victoria's
successful reign was duo to her en
tire administration being given over
to men.
Photo by The Peasleys.
George R. Chapman, Illustrious po
tentate of Hillah Temple, who will
head one of the largest delegations
of southern Oregon Sh liners ever
to attend an Imperial session when
the HUlah special train leaves for
8an Francisco July 21,
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A communication from Capt. O. T.
Tengwald, asking that the city ap
propriate $1000 a year to the upkeep
of the armory, was presented and
referred to the budget committee.
Ensign James R. Pack of the Sal
vatlon Army, who leaves soon to oc
cupy another poet, expressed regret
at leaving Medford and thanked the
council and all departments of city
government, especially the fire and
police departments, for the co-operation
he has received here In his
work.
Councilman C, C. Darby reported
complaints from residents of the east
side regarding a surplus of rats evolv
ing from the garbage dump and ink
ing a general nuisance of themselves.
Mr. Darby also Informed the council
that he had Interviewed the keeper
and was Informed that the "rats
came to the garbage dump from else
where. Action Is, however, being tak
en and the rats dying In great num
bers from poisoning.
(Continued Iruut Pag, One.)
In the legal department the saUry
of the city attorney was not reduced
but stenographic service eliminated at
a saving of 45.
A saving of M2.50 In the city treas
urer's office, to be accomplished by
reducing the treasurer's salary from
192.60 to 150. was approved, and
a reduction In the recorder's office,
cutting the salary . of that officer
from 1.101.50 to 170.
The committee submitting the re- v
port Is composed of the following
men: B. E. Harder, chairman, O. c.
Boggs, J. 0. Collins, Harvey Fields,
W. A. Gates, M. N. Hogan, Acel Hub
bard, J. CMann and A. W. Pipes.
Recommendations ox similar re
ductions in the water board are ex-'
pected from the committee at an early
date, It was stated last night.
The councilmen in adopting rec
ommendations of the citizens' com
mittee, stressed the fact that action
was taken through the demands of
necessity.
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Do you remember the days when
you first started to smoke?
ALL CIGARETTES tasted
u V somewhat alike to you,
but after a while you noticed
that some cigarettes were
decidedly stronger than
others . . . Remember?
As smokers become more
experienced, they demand
milder cigarettes. Chester
fields are milder. There is
no argument about that.
Their mildness is a feature
as distinctive as their pack
nge or their trado mark.
Their tobaccos are mild
to begin with. Patient' age
ing and curing make them
milder still.
Chesterfields contain just
the right amount of Turkish
-but not too much care
fully blended and cross
blended with ripe, sweet
Domestic tobaccos.
In this nerve-racking
time, smokers men and
women are showing a de
cided preference for milder
cigarettes.
Chesterfields are milder.
They taste better. That's
why "They Satisfy."
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"Musk that satisfies. "Every
night tut Sunday, Columbia
Coast -to -Coast Network. 6
o'clock Pacific Time.
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Leather Coats
. SHARPLY
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Tomorrow! The greatest leather coat
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These are In red, green, blue, tan and
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$13.50 Coats Now
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Knitted Blouses
VERY SPECIAL
$19.5
Regular $3.50 Value
A timely sale of women's and misses
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D re k Sole
100 lovely new
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that should sell
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going on sale
Thursday for
only
$345
tn this group are women's and
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