pa'ge rotm rMEDFOTlD ILML TRIBTJNT1!, MEDFOttD, ORECOX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, "1931. GLEEMEN OFFER ALL A CHANCE TO I Associate Memberships Will Be Sold to Underwrite Concert Expense Mem berships Serve as Tickets tery of the ln,erlor and the word 1st reoelved by District Attorney Peterson from Washington give as surance that tlt'.a to the island will not pass to private intereat. The secretary ol the Interior's de cision states that the Island has teen appropriated by the war department u essential to the development o( Crescent City harbor, plane for the large seaport Including utilization of the Island for the construction of wharvee. GUNS Repaired and Cleaned. Bi pert work. Medford Cycle. 33 N. Pir Pears Yesterday NEW YORK, Oct. o.(AP (U. S. D. A.) Pear auction market: Prices about steady, unchanged. Seven cars arrived; 7 Oregon, 1 Washington, 8 California, and 1 Mon tana unloaded; 7 cars on tract Oregon Bartletts; 720 boxes fancy sold. 11.00-2 20. average 2.1S. Bosc: 8B3 bosea ex. fancy sold, 1.99-3.29, average 12.40; 270 boxes fancy sold, 2.40-3.05, average 2.77. D'AnJoua: 142 boxes fancy sold, 12.40-2.90, average 12.99 Cornice: 446 boxes ex. fancy told, I9.35-3.S0, average 12.49; 274 boxes fancy sold, (2. 10-2 39, average 12.18. CHICAOO. Oct. ti (AP) TJ. B. D. A.) Pear auction market: Two cars Oregon and Washington arrived; 17 on track; 4 sold. Oregon Boac: 899 boxes ex. fancy sold, 82.19-2.99, averagei 2.30; 205 boxes fancy sold, 92.05-3.39, average $2.11. Cse Mall Tribune want ada. The proof Is in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwjn B. Hoffmann's. I GUNS Repaired ana Cleaned Ex pert work. Medlord Cycle. 23 N. FU. f- Dee Mall TrlbLue want ada. (By A. W. VTarnock.) Commencing tomorrow and con tinuing for three weeks, until No- Tember 1, an Intensive campaign will be waged In behalf of the Medford Oleemen In the sfcle associate mem berships. Por three years the Oleemen have worked and sung for the people of thla community. . They have always been ready to contribute their eerv loes to the common good most un selfishly. Whenever they have been asked to help any civic movement with their delightful music, they have responded willingly. These 40 busi ness and professional men have shown themselves to be real singing boost ers, not only for the city of Medford and Jackson county, but for all the surrounding territory. Before all ths Oranges and at all publlo affairs where a male choir waa a real friend In need, the Oleemen have given of their time and talente. And at all times without money and without prloe. Now, after three years; the Oleemen are going to every muslo lover to ask support for the coming year. The organization, long ago, passed the ex perimental state, but today It needs financial support and encouragement almply to pay Its way and be able to make further progress. Also, the plan of oampalgn will not be a drain on any purse. If every muslo loving citizen will do his part financial suc cess will be assured and the Oleemen will be fixed for another year. Thla Is the plan: Associate mem berships wit be sold for two dollars. This will entitle the purchaser oi an associate membership to six tickets, whloh will oe good for six admissions to the conoerta to be given by the Oleemen this season, one this fall and one early next spring. The tlcketa may be used at either, or both, con oerta, as the purchaser prefers. He may use them all tX one concert or he may divide them, as he wishes, be tween the two concerts. If there are three In the party they will be fixed Jor seats for both concerts. A single admission will cost 80 cents, so by buying alx tickets for two dollars the associate member aavea one dollar. Thus he haa the ticket matter for Oleemen conoerta settled for the en tire season. But best of all, the sign ing of a largs group of Jackson county citizens as associate members means a tremendous moral support and en couragement to the Oleemen and as sures them In advance of full houses for both concerts for which they will have to put In so much time and effort. All large male ohoire of the .United States are financed In this reasonable way. It has been found that male choirs that have the flavor of civic organizations, In a way quite (liferent from commercial singing or ganizations, should be encouraged with the endorsement of an Impres sive aaeoclate membership list at the opening of each season. Figured pure ly on a business baala, the advance ticket aale of six tickets for two dol lars means that each ticket la costing the purchaser only 83 I -a cents each -surely a bargain price for the splen did entertainment each concert will afford. The Oleemen make friends for Med ford wherever they go. They made auch a hit with an BRO house last winter at Klamath Falls that that city haa booked them for a return engagement In the magnificent Peli can theater on Monday. October 29. Of course every Oleeman gives all the oredlt for the success of the or ganization to the talented Jamxa Btevena, the director, who haa given of hla time so generously. In turn. Mr.- Stevena dolfs hla hat to Bebes tlsn Apollo, the asUtant director. In any event, It la all one fine family of good Medford fellows who love to elng because they are full of music. It Is a high-corn crowd. , The oampalgn will be In charge o D. B. Millard, himself one of the tenora of the Oleemen. He will bo the captain and will have aa Ma lieutenants, H. J. Fleischer, for many yenra a Chautauqua manager and well acquainted In the Kogue River val ley; Prof. Milton E. Coe, principal of the Jacksonville high school, who will represent the campaign In Jackaon Tllle; Weltle Pruttt of the Prultt Msl ody ahop. who will have memberships on aale at hla atore, and Dr. J. H Butler, who will have charge of the memberships among Elks club mem-bera. 1 ' .JP' (TFT"?7JeZ"lr y m 'wa-Ai,-W 3 -V1''1' fi r.v1, :vwvoti,wv r ?;e i v i , ' r v i .a.T Iwli'y . "KLafc. Allfe WFTJ" f 1 1 JTDpf f : K Homespun Tapestry 1 jl "" 2 -Piece Suite Priced for a Big Sale ' stS fc m Down, $5 Monthly, s!ef'5 I'1"" Carrying Charge & jj , i:s:::fU Your surest way to save money is to buy' this jj) fi " ! )-' & 9uite Ward Week ! Price goes up after the sale ! a fly' -Pih Extra large davenport and roomy chair covered jj ffl I a" over in !,ome5pun taPcstry' See it! 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