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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TREBWE. MEDFORD.OREGOX, TTEDSDAT, MAY 30, 1934. J Next Wednesday, June 6. the Royil Neighbors' district convention will be held In AAhland, and Mrs. Alice Nash, supreme manager, of Rock Island, 111., will be present. Mrs. Nash visited this district four years ago, and at that time was the guest of Ivy camp at Ashland. Mrs. Irma Klbler of Nampa, Ida. who Is state supervisor of Idaho and I": i Mrs. Alice Nosh Oregon, will alio b special gueet at the session. - In charge of arrangements for the convention are Mrs. Andella aiover. district deputy of Klamath Palis dis trict and Mrs. Leonora Brolll, district deputy of Jackson and Josephine counties, ' Officers are Mrs. Nellie Randies of Ashland, president of the convention Mrs. Alice Turner of Ashland, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Ella Panley of Klamath Falls, psst president; Mrs, Freda Klngsley of Med ford, vice- president; Mrs, Clara Smith of Bend, chancellor. Other officers of the day will be members of the Ashland and Medford camps. A special feature will be the open air Initiatory degree, which will be given In Llthla park at 4:30 p. m. The publlo Is Invited to witness this new oeremony. The ladles of the Baptist church are serving a six o'clock banquet In the church, after whtoh there will be fancy drills on the street near the park entrance, by drills teams from Klamath Falls, Bend and Medford. The local team la under the dlrec tlon of Mrs, Edith Beck, and Is com. posed of 16 ladles, whose attractive costumes will add to the beauty of uie work. The evening session will begin at eight o'clock, directly after the street drills. The following day, Mrs. Nash, Mrs Klbler, Mrs. aiover and Mrs. Brolll will leave for Eugene, to attend an other convention. TO FIGHT LASKY ' LOS ANGELES. May SO. (API King Levlnsky, who quietly dlssn peared from Los Angeles several weeks ago and showed up at Chicago with a case of "nerves," stole silently back Into town late yesterday for his de layed heavyweight fight with Art usay, Minneapolis, June 13. The Klngflsh, with his sister, Mrs. Lena Levy, called on Promoter Lou Dsro to make their peace and ask for a slight monetary advance on the flghti The formor fish peddler appeared nettled over Lasky's atatement that he ahould be renamed "Crawfish" and promised repeatedly: "I'll knock that big stiff dead." Rehearsal for the Diamond Jubilee choir, will be held Thursday eve ning at eight o'clock In the Pres byterian church, Elsie Carleton Strang, director, has announced. The Elks band, which Is to play the accompaniment, will also attend the rehearsal. Mrs. Strang will arrange the seat ing for the chorus at tomorrow evenlng'a practice, and she especial ly urges all membere to be present. There were 117 In attendance at the Monday evonlng practice, . ahe said. All kinds of legal blsnks for sale, for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytim Lewis Si"1 rvice Famed Sacramento Shrine Band to Give Saturday Concert (ill 0 IP b ; ' :hSMmi ""Mir, ri-i,iiinns wr,K.ji . rin .. hhwii sswawrtirnawfeeirsjMsjBM Southern Oregon people and Diamond Jubilee visitors have been invited to eniov a concert Saturdav afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock featuring the famous 65-piece Shrine band of Ben Ali TemDle. The nationallv-known Sacramento Shriners under the direction of Robert N. Fulton, are considered one of the best Shrine bands in the United States and their concert will be a high spot in the joint ceremonial of Ben Ali and Hil lah temple in Medford Saturday. The Ben Ali band will appear in the big Shrine parade scheduled to begin at 7:00 o'clock Saturday evening. ELKS' PICNIC DRAWS SMALL CROWD WHEN Rain and threatening skies curbed attendance at the Elks picnic staged last night at the lodge picnic grounds on Rogue river, with only a few hun dred enjoying the feed and fight card. Games, an Impromptu game of kit- tenbalt and a songfest served to en tertain the Elka and their Invited guests until the ring program started. Frankle Monroe, Klamath mitt sllnger, and Johnny Shaw, Seattle ne gro, fought to a draw In the six-round main event. Both men exhibited a load of cleverness and the colored boy was a hard target for Monroe to Mi solidly. A six-round seml-wlndup between Jack Ray, Yakima, and Jebb Wilder, of Medford stole the show. Rny had an edge In experience and cleverness and was given the nod by Referee Fred Erlckson. A pair of preltml nary bouts rounded out the card. HOW THEY STAND. Ca.i a, XM.ai Scores Yesterday Coast League Los Angeles 7, Hollywood 4. Missions 4, Ssn Prsnclsco 9. Portland 10, Oakland 8. Sacramento 8, Seattle 7. National League At Broklyn 3. New York 4. At Boston 6, Philadelphia 4. Only gamea scheduled. American League At St. Louis 13, Detroit 7. At Cleveland 8, Chicago 0. At Philadelphia 1, Boston 3, 7 In nings, rsln. Only games scheduled. 4 Birdseye View For Navymen s Wives NEW YORK. (OP) Some 300 navy wives are going to have a real opportunity to look down on their husbands when the fleet sails Into the Hudson Thursday. They havo been Invited to view the spectacle rrom the roof of the RCA building. Sflo feet up. Coast. W. L. PC. Loa Angeles 46 13 .789 Missions 35 33 .014 Hollywood 38 37 .609 Sacramento 38 38 .600 San Francisco - 37 39 .483 Oakland ., 34 33 .431 Seattle 19 39 .346 Portland 17 38 .331 National. ' W. L. PC. St. Louis 33 13 .639 Pittsburg 30 13 .806 New York 33 16 .605 Chicsgo 33 18 .689 Boston , 18 18 .639 Brooklyn .............. 15 30 .439 Philadelphia 11 33 .333 Cincinnati 8 34 .350 American. W. L. PC. Cleveland 30 13 .625 New York 31 14 .600 Detroit 10 17 .628 Washington . 19 18 .314 St. Louis 17 17 .600 Boston . 16 30 .444 Philadelphia 16 31 .417 Chicago 13 31 .383 Lollypop Handles of Wood Dangerous SPOKANE. Wash (UP) A three-year-old Spokane child died recently when It fell and waa stabbed In the throat by a wood-hnndled lollypop. So today the city council passed an ordinance prohibiting wood handles and ruled only soft-handled lollypopa will be permlsaable In the future. but at times outslugged the rugged little Mexican, who had won nine of hta last twelve starta by knockouts. -4 Ordered to Leave Town James Bar on, arrested yesterday on charges of being drunk, was given a choice of 10 days In Jail or leaving town, and took the latter penalty. T IN CITY'S RUES (Continued irom page one) the Grand Army of a member of the Republic. The Elks band marched Immediate ly behind the Civil war veterans, and played funeral marches. On the return march to the city park the banda played fast tempo marches. The band was followed by Co. A and Headquartera Co.' of the Nat ional Guard, after which cars car rying W. R. C. representatives. Daughters of Union Vetersns. and Civil War veteran Judge Wm. M. Colvlg. Mrs. J. C. Woods and Mrs. Fisher. Spanish American war veterans were next In line, than a car car rying the Gold Star mothers. World war veterans were In the line of march, followed by Children of the American Revolution, and three cars of Daughters of the American Rev olution. The parade was completed by the Medford high school bsnd. Beneath the trees In the city park, In the presence of 800 people Memo rial day exercises were held this morning. Tributes were paid to the soldier and sailor dead of America's wsrs. and. the faith of the peat was Invoked for the future by speakera. Four O. A. R. veterans Judge Wil liam M. Colvlg, Frank Mlngus, J. C. Woods, and Pols. Hull, all of this city, occupied chalra upon the stand, with representatlvea of the patriotic or ganizations of this city. Each repre sentative placed a wreath of flowers upon vacant chalra In memory of de parted heroes. Judge Colvlg presided and for all his 89 years, read with oratorical force and vigor "General Order No. 11." and delivered from memory "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address." Polk HuU acted aa marshal of the day. He wore a red sash of Civil War days, and declined an auto ride In the parade. The exercises were opened by a boy and girl chorus, from the Wash ington school, under the direction of Miss Jane Dixon rendering patriotic songs. Addresses of the day were given by the Rev. Joseph R. Knotts, of the First Methodist church and by At torney Don R. Newbury. They stressed the needs of keeping aflame the American Ideals and purposes of the past, and avodance of old world en tanglements that might Imperil them. The threatening weather, with over cast skies, held down the attendance particularly the old folks. POOR COMPLEXIONS Clogged pores, pimples improved fo a few days by Reaiool Soap and the effective medication of m Resinol HURRY! CONTEST CLOSES IN JUST 1 MORE DAY Send in a NAME Now for This NEW BEER You May WIN U Contest Department SOUTHERN OIIKGON BREWING CO. Fir and Fourth sts., Mcilford. Ore. IMease enter my suggestion in your NEW NAME for a XKW BEER" contest. Name . ....... Address ...... ,...M..m... City state . 1 A Beer That EXACTLY Meets the Tastes of Southern Oregon People Southern Oregon Brewing Company Fir and Fourth Phone 51 PORTLAND. Ore., May 30. P) Johnny Robblns of Portland, defend ing champion, today assured himself of medalist honors in the qualifying round of the Oregon State Golf tour nament, by shooting a 73 for an ag gregate total of 148 for the qualifying 36 holes. Par on the 18 holea le 73. Robblns atarted badly on the out ward nine for a 41, four over par, but on the Inward nine he ahot five con secutive birdies and ended up with a 31. five under par. ... Five strokes behind In the field of j 81 players was Les Nichols of Lake Oswego, nearest competitor, who t03k ! a 74 for the dsy, and a 131 total, C0SAN0VA LOSES NOD TO FREDDIE MILLER LOS ANGELES, May 30. (AP) The "manana" dawned unhappily to day for Baby-Face Casanova of Mex ico, for he lost a 10-round decision last night to Freddie Miller, the N. B. A. featherweight champion In a 10-round non-title match before 5000 persons. Miller not onty outboxed Casanova, A Worn Out Battery or Generator may ruin that vacation trip. SBVEKIN Battery Serv. Phone 300 1533 N. Riverside Ride to CALIFORNIA while you sleep! VTt think you'll agree that the train is the most comfortable way to California. The miles slip by while you sleep in a big, roomy berth (six feet, two inches long and three (eel, one inch wide, to be exact). Ts 0ey ftMtoe San Francisco $00.00 $00.00 Lea Angete 00.00 00.00 good in roomy cosches, also In tourist Pullmam (plus berth chsrge about the itsndsrd Pullmsn rate). Southern Pacific J, C. r.tni.K. ient Telephone It Did You See Foreign Service Under the Stars and Stripes? Mine you heen In Uncle Sam's Army. Navy or Marine Corps In war time, outside the United States? Were you one of the "Fighting Men of the V. S."? Have you seen service afield or afloat on foreign soil or In foreign waters, for whlrh service the government has authorized a campaign medal or service clasp? Those who served da not need to be told of the peculiar and strong bonds of comradeship evlstlng between those who crossed the seas on transports, endured hardships on foreign soil, the dangers and privations of Actual Service. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Is the only nation al organization rotnposrd exclusively of veterans who have served on foreign soli and In hostile waters In the wars, campaigns and e.ipedl tlons conducted by the United States. You Are Eligible If you served In the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United state on foreign soli or In hostile waters In any war, Insurrertlon or expe dition, for which the government Issues a campaign badge or service clasp. The Vctrans of Forcin Wars extends to You the hand of com radeship. All comrades Joining at this time will have the honor of receiving the obligation by Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wors of the V. S.. James E. Van Zandt who will arrive by plane from Washington, t. C .Monday, June 3rd to attend the 11th annual state encampment. Mall your application at once to I, r. fontleld, Com mander, Route 7, Box 439, Medford, as a speilal meeting will be held June 1 to vote on applications. 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