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PAGE TWO JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY,- APRIL 25, 1935. 1. 0. 0. F. OF VALLEY AT Odd Fellows and Rebeluhi of the Rogue River valley will meet t Cen tral Point Friday evening, April 30. to commemorate founding of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows In America. One hundred and sixteen years ego Thomas Wlldey and hla associates met In Baltimore, Ma., and formed en organization, establishing the American Jurisdiction Independ ent of what was known In England as the Manchester Unity. In all communities In the United State i and Canada members of the order will meet Friday to com memorate the ocean Ion and to pay homage to the founder of the or ganization. Ashland, Central Point, Oold, Hill, Jacksonville and Med ford have' Joined together for the event, and committees have been working to the end that those attending will be well repaid for the effort. Central Point lodge will be host for the even ing, and has secured the Orange hall for the banquet and entertainment. Supper will be served In the large dining hall and will start promptly at 0 o'clock, and those In charge of the kitchen and dining room will carry on In relays until all have been served. Mrs, Vinton of Ccniral Point Rebekah lodge has that part of the program In charge, and has made ar rangements to handle the visitors, and has an able corps of assistants. All Odd Fellows and their wives and all Rebekaha and their husbands are urged to be present. All Rebekahs who have not been called on by the soliciting committees are requested A Llttlt HEXOL and HOT WATER lmmedlal Relief 1 Pint 67c QuertSLOO at i.i:.M)iN(i intra htohijs to nil Mr, Ethel Went, photu 878. T. Prof. A. J. BBDbf ll In charge of th entertainment and bu arranged the following program: Song. "America" By tha Audience. Prayer Rer. w. H. Eaton. Mualc Ashland Kilty Band. Bklt Ashland Rebekah Lodge. Address on Odd Fellowship Rev. S. M. Hall. A.hland. Trombone Solo O..A. McCoj. Ash land. Bnnjo Solo Mr. Oopplnger, Central Point. Tap Dance Central Point Olrla. Vocal 6olo Laberta Pankej, Cen tral Point. Tumbling central Point Boya. Mu.lc Gold Hill. "Early Work of the Rebekah Lodge In Oregon" Mrs. Mamie Nelson, of Jacksonville. - Reeding Mra. Lulu Saulabuxy, of Jacksonville. Address on Odd Pellowshlp Rer. Weston P. Shields. Reading Mra. Douglas of Medford. As a special feature of the evening, the Jacksonville Orange Chorus, tin der direction of Mrs. A. J. MacDon ouKh, will present the following numbers: "May Day" Hadley "Out on the Deep".,., . . Lohr "Morning" w Speaka-Baldwtn Soprano Solo, "Indian Love Call" Catherine Wendt -Duet, "Underneath the Trees"..Newton Roxana Prye, Eleanors Poffenbarger Quartet, "Close Thine Eyes".- Scott Messrs. Nledermeyer, MscDonough, Wendt and Vroman GEORGE D. PEART RITES ILL BE HELD FRIDAY Tha body of Oeorge D. Peart, who was killed when he fell from high power transmission pole while em ployed upon government dam work at Fist Uock, Mont., will arrive In Medford this evening on the 5:4ft train, and will bo taken In charge by the Perl Funeral Home. The funcrsl services will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the grave In, the I. O. O. F. cemetery Father Bnrtlnm and the Veterans of Foreign Wars will conduct the ser vices. E STRAW BALLOT IS FULL OF DANGER WA8HINOTON. April 38, (API Straw ballots and band-wsgon votes, says Representative Pierce (D., Ore ), are growing evils which threaten to prevent a fair tryout for the Ameri can form of government. He so told the house postofflce committee, when he asked It to ap prove hla bill making it unlawful to use the malls for straw ballots. pierce ought to know the effect of such things on politics, for he told the committee he had "been in the political gsma 49 years, and candidate 15 times M The former governor of Oregon asserted that a magazine poll In 193 ''materially Increased the Cool ldge vote." and In 1033 "added to the Roosevelt strength.1 "When these straw vote are taken," he said, "the people begin to discuss them. They say: "We're licked Therefore, they don't take any Interest in the election, and they don't vote. "We must always remember the straw ballot la very easy of manipu lation. The boxes may be stuffed, or the ballots sent out to a selected group. The result la to start a band wsgon movement. "The success or failure of our young kind of government depends on the honesty and integrity of Its elections. And one of the greatest evils affecting that ta the straw ballot." S. liS --N aS if '':t: ' FOR UNDYING SPARKLE AND MELLOWER FLAVOR... of course, it's CANADA DRY "The Champagne of Ginger Ales" Canada Dry's Sparkling Water Is also In a class by itself. Opened. ..and in your refrigerator or 24 long murs ... it still comes out lull ol lively, long lasting parklc. Kecausc Canada Dry s water is clearer thia istilled water and is pin-point carbonated. t J'VILLE SENIORS PLAY IS FRIDAY Senior class of Jacksonville high school will present a 8-act farce, "Aunt Emma Beea It Through." by Robert E. Farndon. at the school gymnasium, at 8:00 o'clock Friday night, April 30th. The part of Aunt Emma, an ec centric old maid, ta played by Core tha Churchill. Opposite her la Bud Gates played by Lloyd Whitney. Now meet the two nieces, Katharine and Louise Adair, played by Ethel Caul- kins and Valerie Pearce. Psul Hesa, or Dick Chrlstlanson In the ptay, alter many struggles, wins the hand of Katy. Jack Norrls, or as we know him. Bud Relnklng, goes to the alter with Louise Adair. It's a fast moving show made hilarious with the appearance of Aunt Emma's dress model, Joe Sparks, otherwise Vyron Boat wick. BREAK IN BEND MAIN FLOODS BASEMENTS BEND, Ore., April 25. (API A break In the Ifl-lnch msln supplying wster to Bend from the two huge storage reservoirs on Overturf Butte, caused considerable property dam age here last night and left the city without water for nearly seven hours. Water from the 13-lnch cracK spouted Into the air for 80 feet and a miniature river cascaded through the residential district, washing out streets, spreading over yarda and flooding basement. Cop's Ousting Ipheld. PORTLAND, April 33. (AP) The civil service board today upheld the discharge of Patrolman William B. Drennan of the Portland police de partment, who was dismissed Febru ary 38 on a drunkenness charge. Drennan had several similar offenses charged against his civil service rec ord. The Everready circle of tha Pre! bytrlan church will hold a rummage sale April 99 and 37, In the building rormerly occupied by Campbell's Clothing Store. All contributions will be gladly accepted. Phone 088-L. Real home cooklna at the Hotel Holland Coffee Shop. Try It once and you be the Judge. Popular prices Slenderize with Spencer Individual ly Designed Corsets. Matson Jeanne, tel. 7. EXCHANGE OLD OOUD for cash ol trad at Brophy'a. Jeweler. Dae Mall Tribune want ada. STOP USING DRUGS FOR CONSTIPATION. EAT HONEY (RUSHED WHEAT BREAD Doctors Warn Against the Use of Irritating Drugs, New Honey Krushed Wheat Bread Relieves Bowel Troubles in Nature's Own Way! Tour family doctor will tll you that the use of drills, purges and ) stronn cathartics often does serious harm Instead of correcting consti pation snd bowel disorders. Most ol thm Irritate the delicate membrane lining of the stomach snd Intestines and compel you to take more and more. The new Honey KruM.ed Wheat Bread rrlleves constipntlon In a nat ural way by supplying the diet with just the required amount of roiiRh ag to prevent clncd Intestines. U also contains a liberal supply of pure honey snd other Inn-dimta which have a Mlnuilntlun. K'i.lle action Upon the Intestine. Hundreds of local people sre end hut thrlr tioAfi worrit-, by e.r.tng Hie1 delicious new Honey Kruthed Whe.it j Bread. Its delightful taste and de lightful action It amazing. It Is es pecially recommended for children as Honey KrushM Whrat Urrsd Kill not "clog up" In the large intestine as Is sometimes the raw with bran. If you have tried eating whole wheat breads but do not rare for thrlr flat, woody tsste. a new UMe thrill awaits you when you est Honev K rushed Wheat Brend. it is totally different from any bread you have eaten heretofore. Yet It safely relieves constipation through the tire of the whole wheat In crushed form, pure honey and other Ingredient. Make ThU Ten-Iev Tent. ImttMul of taking laxatives two or three times a week, all von need do Is Jtart eatlnn Honev Kruhed Wheat1 Bread at every meal fir the next ten days. Alter the thud or fourth day Witchcraft Cure For Flu Is Cause Of Three Deaths CORtnVNA. Spain, April 86. (JFi Two women and two men were held on murder charges bo day following the deaths of three brother as the result of the al leged practice of witchcraft for the cure of Influence. Police claim the two couplet Induced the three brothers, wno were ill with Influenza, to submit to strange rites. Including sub mersion in a river at midnight. The three brothers died of pneumonia. WILL BE SHIFTED OUT OniSTRICT (Continued from Page One) Meteorological Report April 39, 1939 Forecast Medrord and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday; not much change In tem perature. 1 Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday; local rroata east portion tonight. Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheat, 70; lowest, 47. Total monthly precipitation. 129 Inches; total precipitation mfwypp inches; exoesa for the month, 0.28 of an Inch. Total preolpltatlon since September t, 1934, 19.2 Inches: de ficiency tor the season, 0.28 of an Inch. Relative humidity at A p. m. yester day, 91 per cent; 8 a. m, today, 88 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:14 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:4 p. m. Observations Taken at A A. M., 120th Meridian Time CITS fx I 3 y S3 rv as Boise 62 38 .... Clear Boston 98 42 .16 Cloudy Chicago ..., 68 48 .... Cloudy Denver 34 32 2.28 Snow Eureka 56 44 .... Clear Helena .. 64 42 T Clear Los Angelea 72 52 .... Clear M ED FORD 74 39 .. Clear New York .... 68 50 T Clear Omaha 72 60 .06 Cloudy Phoenix 84 68 .. Clear Portland .............. 00 48 .... clear Reno 60 34 .... Clear Roseburg 68 43 .... Clear Salt Lake City .. 64 36 T Clear San Francisco .. 74 58 Clear Seattle 64 46 . CI-r Spokane - 60 38 P. Cdy. Walla Walla 68 44 . Clear Washington, D.C. 72 48 .... Clear compantea which may be assigned here under the enlarged program. Tho companies leaving tha district follow: Co. 603, Setad, to Camp Lightning Creek, Fort Oeorge Wright district. Co. 611, Humbug Mountain, to Camp Sliver Springs. Vancouver Bar racks district. Co. 926, Applegate, to Camp Jordan Valley. Boise district. Co. 994. Hilt, to Camp Board Cor rala. Redding district. Co. 1626, Camp Steamboat, to Camp Five Mite, Boise district. Co. 1629, Wolf Creek, to Camp Oap Ranch, Boise district. Co. 1641. Clear Creek, to Camp Skin Creek. Fort Oeorge Wright district. Co. 1652, Camp Cape Sebastian, to Camp Emigrant Springs, Vancouver district. Co. 1907, Camp Spring Fist, to Camp Swlnford Springs, Redding dis trict. Seven companlea will make moves within the district. They follow: Co. 966 from Carberry Creek to Dog Lake Co. 1305 from Devils Flat to South Umpqua Falls. Co. 1564 from Vreka to Lava Beds. Co. 1655 from Evans Creek to Dia mond Lake. Co. 1634 from Oregon Caves to Annlo Springs. Co. 1741 from Kerby to Agneas. Co. 1747 from Elk Creek to Upper Rogue river. Companlea which will not be moved include the following: CO. 759, Sttkum; Co. 923, Oak Knoll; Co. 964. Wlmer; Co. 979. Brad ford; Co 1344. Oasquet: Co. 1622, Coos Bead: Co. 1627, China Fists; Co. 1643. South Fork; Co. 1649, McKlnley; Co. 1650, Rsnd: Co. 1910, Indian Creek; and Headuarters Detachment. The main movement of companies from this district to other districts will take place about May 1, although most of the companlea have sent ad vance detachments of men ahead to prepare the camps for occupsney. Movements within the district will be made as soon aa .weather conditions permit moving to the higher altitudes where most of the new camps are located. Dse Mall Tribune want ads. PORTLAND. April 28. (AP) gon will have 26 more CCC camps this year than It had last winter. C. J. Buck, regional forester, an nounced through his office here to day. Buck now Is In Washington. D. . O. Tha total number of campa operating In Oregon this summer win be 67, each to house 300 men. Enrollment for the new camps will start at once and will continue until October 1. There will be 88 camps In national forests, four on Oregon de California land grants, two In state forests, nine on private lands, nine In state parka, one in Crater Lake National park, four Identified with the bio logical survey, and two In grazing areas. PLAY IS FRIDAY The eenlor claas of Phoenix high echol will present 'The Patsy," a comedy In three acts, at the Phoenix high school gymnasium, Friday, April 30, at 8 p. m. This Barry Connera plsy of the younger sister who alwaya gets the blames when thlrugs go wrong, has been one of the most popular anions mateur groups In recent years. Patricia Thompson plays the part of Patsy Harrlrif?ton. who with the aid of Pop, played by John Barker, finally asserts her Independence of Mom and her older sister Grace, play, ed by Addle Bolz and Mabel Hardtaty. Other Important members of the cast are Pern Briscoe, Oeorge Hirdlsty'. Jack Klukkert. Robert Coffin and Hnrold Anderson. The production Is under direction of Miss Mirjorle Goff "The Patsy" is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French. Oeorge Wlnne, graduate of Medford high school, and now a second-class middy at Annapolis, has been named art editor of the Annapolis "Log." student humor magazine. Wlnne did art work for the "Crater," hlch school year book, while In school here, and hie spontaneous humor Is well known The current issue of the naval academy magazine Is embellished with several of the Inimitable Wlnne drawings. The Issue ! In the form of a parody on "Esquire," the magazine for men. and Is very cleverly done. In a recent letter to hla mother. Mrs. Nellie Wlnne here, George stateo that for a summer cruise the mid shlpmen will probably go to Edin burgh, Copenhagen, Oslo, Olbralti: and Funchal. 4 Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. fc X X" I Jml lit I I I I L B3.7Msratu,o, T 4- I - I. Ml iOUM INCm 1 Z 71.MU0l,O, Spfjd (rV.lh T -4- - - . Nt iouii wch SW Antut c' ,- 1-1 1 J 4- - Wtti I I i J I I I A 1 L..dpU',X --J 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 f A M.tcuAiKMCH MtAMo.M.0, T nB.aiM,o Stydwth MtouMiwes. - Antntit ol Itid .t ti A'or.e i 'iX S,f O ? AU Afwiuie ol Letc Above, snph represents tho Arsenic deposit obtained b inilyiej of apples sprayed wiihthree distinct Irpet of Lead Arsenals, namely, standard or nnn-dellocculator iyp. aitrinsent type and denocculatof type. IOl wnia ta Sianaara ope n mca amnc or wnn summer fiaisioa WO aux u otSTier uu that produced br tha two etbtr types, n f Si that S-W Arsenate of Lead is a more effective spray Sherwin-Williams Arsenate of Lead is a provtd better Codling Moth spray both in the testing laboratory and io the field. Ask your neighbor; he uses Sherwin-VTilliams. The reasons: Because S-W Arsenate of Lead is not gritty or sand like, the particles having t feather tike form which provides greater adhering qualities and a better type of coating. No filler or spreader Is added. Yet it always leaves a heavy, white costing on the fruit and foliage. Moreover, this heavy coating of spray is readily removed by the regular cleaning process. Protect your fruit use this prnt td spray! USE S-W Summer Muliion Ideal, economical spray for your oil-lead combination. Re quires only h fallon to 100 gallons of water to kill Cod the requirement of other brands- Because it has quick breaking properties tt in creases anemia deposit ap proximately SO per cent. S-W T.r.O.FIakt, Tha latest development to tar soap spreaders that mike J S-w Arsenare of Lead spray een more effective hy incras ins the deposit and producios so CTtn corerase. I ARTH 1 "Better control with fewer sprays" Tha SSer in-Williams Horticultural Advisor will (ladly cooperate io lust tins aa t?actia and ret economical spray pros ram. The Sherwin-Williams Co, Spray and Dust Materials you will begin to feej more peppy, your bowels will begin to move regu larly and the dangerous poison, mhich hare accumulated In your sya tem will be rone. Before you know it your complexion will clear up eno you will feel like a new oerson. Then keep well this simple new way by eattnn Honey Krushed Wheat Bread at every meal. Ask your tjrorer today for the new Honey Krushed Wheat Bread, ft la all ready alioed. wrapped In a new moiature proof cellophane wrappM and has a liberal extra coating ci crushed wheat upon the outer ctum Be Pure to ask for Money Krusheu Do not accept a iutltute. Honnv Knishecj is made by Fluhrer In the finest b ferry of its ie In the West Adr - (Copyright, 1934 all rights re UaaikvUa Let us quote prices on Sherwin-Williams Insecticides and outline our season's selling program for you. Monarch Seed & Feed Co, So. Oregon Distributors for Sherwin-Williams piajsjmmpsj j 1 1 WILL BE HONORED April l,(8p!.) Par nu of Southern Oregon Normal school students from all points of Oregon are expected to attend Par ents' week-end, an event to be held for the first time on the Ashland campus on May 10 and 11. Honoring both mothers and fathers of students, this wee le -end will supplant the Moth ers' day teaa given by the Associated Women Students In former years. Sponsored Jointly by the Associ ated Women Students and the As sociated Men Students, the affair will be under the personal supervision of Marguerite pat and John Chlpley. president of the two organizations who have appointed a number of subcommittees. The program for the two days has not been completed, but several out standing events have already been scheduled. On Saturday morning, the visiting parents will be given reception at the Normal school, at which time they .will be given an opportunity to meet facility mem bers. At 3:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the annual Mothers' day tea will be held, and at 6:30. at the Llthla hotel, a banquet for all students and par ent, both mothers and dads, will ba staged. At 8:15, the group will at- , tend "The Merchant of Venice." to ba j presented at the Normal school un- 4 der the direction of Angus U Bownwr. It la expected that mora events, of special Interest to dads, will be added to the two days' activities. 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