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Southern Oregon Shriners Leave Today For Los Angeles Convention
SHIER SPECIAL
HILLAH TEMPLE PATROL, BAND AND DRUM CORPS READY FOR LOS ANGELES APPEARANCE
Illustrious Potentate
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTtl). OREGON1". SUNDAY. JUNE 5, 1938
Scores of fez-wearing nobles of
Htllah Temple pulled out of Med
ford at 6 o'clock this morning
aboard a gaily -decora ted special train
which will carry them to the an
nual Imperial Council session In
Los Angeles, opening June 6 And
ending four days later. More than
150 nobles and their wives from
Grants Pass. MM ford, and Ashland
will Jam the special train, consist
ing of 12 cars, Including a baggage
car. hospitality car. diner and ob
servation car.
The train left Grants Pass at 5
o'clock this morning, and after pick
ing up Medford nobles, was to do
the same at Ashland and meet the
Klamath Palls special at Dunsmulr.
There, the two were to be com
bined and proceed to Sacramento,
arriving there at 1 p. m., today.
Two hours later, the train was
scheduled to leave for Oakland, and
from Oakland to travel straight down
the coast to Los Angeles, arriving
there at 11 o'clock Monday morn
ing. There will be an elaborate pro
gram In Los Angeles for the ex
pected 100,000 Shrlners and their
families from all over the nation.
The Biltmore theatre In the Bllt
more hotel will be the location of
all . sessions of the Imperial coun
cil. Tuesday afternoon and evening
presentation of the spcctable reviv
ing the days of the Dons, "Caval
cade of California," will be staged
In the Los Angeles Memorial col
iseum. Wednesday, Shrine bands will
give concerts In city parks, and at
night all uniformed . organizations
will parade In the coliseum.
Thursday night In the coliseum,
a mammoth motion picture pageant
will be presented, with a galaxy of
movie stars participating along with
thousands of Shrlners.
Past Potentate E. C. "Jerry" Jer
ome is chairman of Hillah's pil
grimage to Los Angeles.
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BY COURT RULE
BRIGHTON, England (yP) A roost
er who crowed too early In the morn
ing to ult the neighbors was haled
Into court here and put under four
weeks' probation not to crow before
7 a. m.
The rooster and Mr. Chick, who Is
not a barnyard colleague but the
rooster's owner, went to court after
a neighbor summoned the owner "for
keeping a noisy animal, to-wtt a
rooster. "
Mr. Chick Arthur to his friends
pleaded not guilty. But the Judge
took one look at the neighbor's 15
witnesses and suggested a compro
mise. The case would be adjourned
for four weeks while Mr. Chick took
steps to silence his feathered friend.
After a discussion as to the best
type of silencer. It was agreed that
the rooster would be kept In a cov
ered box overnight and would not be
released until 7 a. m. Rooster experts
say this will prove effective because
a rooster can't crow unless It can
raise lt head.
1 Ye Poets Corner
The Valley of the Rogue
Where nature smiles on a fertile soil
That responds to wraith of reqult61
toll;
Where drouth and dust and the hur
ricane .
Are strange ... In a verdant, vast
domain;
Where bounteous nature', forces rent
The ruggi cmf .,, wh0M b
vent
As favored seasons come and go
The crystal-clear, cool waters flow
That's the Valley of the Rogue.
Where mountains ju.n the sky at
nlht
And the stars reflect a keener light
Where morning breaks on a cloud
clear day
Vou depend upon, for It's come to
stay;
Where the weather Is never a proph
et's despair
Nor "unusually" so. for it's always
fair;
Where the sunbeams smile In the
twllteht hue
A promise to hurry back to you
That's the Valley or the Rogue.
Where sterlheads fight on a singing
lead
And the salmon leap with an eye
flash speed;
Where the mountain trout and the
lake-locked clan
Dart for a thrill to the heart of
man:
Where the deer bound free as their
fllsht Is sped
To challenge the hunter's swiftest
lend
And the brown bear walta In the
mountain glen
To match his xiles with dog and
men
That's the Valley of the Rue.
Where broad expanse and elbow space
Provide the ideal homing place:
Where life flows on In full content
As a p-jrpoaelul Creator meant;
Where a fr'.endly people happily give
To all full life and the ri;ht to live;
Where penury Is put to rout.
The proverbial latch-string always
out
These all are the Valley of the Rogue
Freeman Chase Leslie
BOY SCOUTS GET
FIRST HID VIEW
OF FOREST WORK
Eight Jacksonville Boy Scout lead
ers were given an Insight Into for
estry the past week by executives
of the Rogue River national forest
For three days the youths camped
at the Union Creek ranger station,
their Instructor for the first two
days being H. C. Obye, assistant
supervisor, and for the third day
Cordy Sunderman. recreation tech
nician. The scouts saw at first hand how
blister rust Is controlled, watching
a crew work on the project above
Union Creek. They were also taken
to the logging operations In the
white pine sector of the forest where
an experimental cutting Is being
made. The white pine Is described
by Karl L. Janouch, forest super
visor, as the equal of any In the
United States and he Is optimistic
over the commercial value of the
stand here. This Is the first white
pine operation undertaken in this
section.
In the white nine area it vlstiAl
study was made of cruising, mark
ing, iemng ana scaling.
The three-dav instruction rnn in
cluded study of fire control, tree
laentmcation and land uses.
The Boy Scouts making the study
were Harold White, carrnii Tmi
Vernon Hamaker, Stuart Forbes.
Kenneth Pursell. Joe Beach, Gage
Sanden and Jack Hamilton.
LOCAL and PERSONAL
From Sardine Creek Mrs. Irene
Morel and of Sardine Creek va a
Medford shopper Friday.
In Clinic Mrs. H. L. Summers of
Talent underwent a nose operation
In Ostopathic clinic yesterday morn
ing. She will be confined to the clinic
for two or three days.
Cornerstone Fete Cornerstone of
the new home of the Illinois Valley
News In Cave Junction will be laid
at 2 p. m. today. The public Is
invited to the ceremony.
Flies North Court Hall, Medford
orchardlst, flew to Portland early
yesterday morning In a United air
liner. He planned to attend a base
ball game In the northern metropolis.
In CCC Post Dr. Werner Pundt, a
first lieutenant In the veterinarian
reserve, reported for duty yesterday
as veterinarian with the Medford CCC
district. Dr. Pundt has been on duly
since January 1 at the Presidio of
San Francisco. He will Inspect menu
and food supplies for the district.
He Is taking over the duties of Dr.
James J. Miller, who died recently. He
was a classmate of Dr. Miller at
Washington State college. Mrs. Pundt
Is living In San Francisco but will
Join her husband here soon.
To Vnrntlon Mr. and Mrs. VorneL.
Drager and family of 830 aet 0th
street are to leave by motorcar today
for Yakima. Wash., where they will
spend a fortnight's vacation.
Returns Home Mrs. J. F. Madlgan
returned home Friday from a weejt'3
visit in Newport. Her sister-in-law.
Mrs. Bruce R. Miller, and daughter,
Jaquellne Miller, of Newport returned
with Mrs. Madlgan for a visit at her
home, 210 Vancouver avenue.
Fill Nary Quota Gage Oden San
den and Edward E. Ford have been
accepted tentatively to fill the United
States navy June quota of two enlist
ments for this district, It was an
nounced yesterday by George E. Pat
terson, recruiter. They are to leave
by train June 13 for Portland where
they will be given their final qualify
ing examinations. If they pass the
final tests they will proceed Immedi
ately to San Diego, Calif., where they
will receive three months of prelimi
nary training before being' assigned
to duty. Sanden Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gunder O. Sanden of Jack
sonville and la a graduate of the
Jacksonville high school. He has been
employed In the postal servloe here.
Ford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
A. Ford of 1110'! East 11th street.
The family came to Medford from
Mallette. 8. D., last July.
CEASE JUNE 30
SALEM (UP) Final date for fil
ing veterans' applications for farm or
home loans In Oregon Is June 30,
officials of the World war veterans'
state aid commission said. .
The maximum loan amount la
3.000, which must be not more than
40 per cent of the annrsisH vain
of the property offered as security.
j ire inwresi rate is rive per cent and
all loans will mature In 1958.
All ex-service men of the Spanish
American or World wars who enlisted
from OreKon. excent thw
eelved a cash bonus from the state,
are eugioie for a loan.
Eagles Dance To -Send
Drill Team
To State Confab
Crater Lake aerie of the Fraternal
Order of Raul, win i. -
s b'w n iiuouc
I dance In Dreamland hall Thursday
...&..v. .v was announced yesterday
by John Hyde, chairman of Ihe en
tertainment committee.
The dance will start at 9 and
Continue Until S Prni. m u.
used In aendlnn the aerie's drill
tenm t ..- . .
. illc nnnuai state conven
tion In Klamath Falls. Mr. Hyde
said.
MUSIC Will ha n-n..i.,i i
r K'i'i uy uilir
Goddards Reno Racketeers who met
tMuiiir approval aa a dance
band here last vAr rvM-i- .
modern dance music will be played.
... .., mciuaes a floor show
which win vtiiro n, ,,. ii. n
radio singer. Taktma Bill, rated aa
the fastest bass fldler In the west.
Missouri Bill, yodeler. and Happy
Jack, versatile Instrumentalist.
Prior to the dsnce the aerie and
auxiliary will hold their regular
weekly meetings Jn the armory at
8 o'clock. '
Closing time 'or Too Late to Clas
er.lj Ads u 1 p m.
Ohmplr lllk-r starts
ZURICH- (UP -Fritz Stelnegger.
M. has left Zurich for a walk to
Toklo. where he hopes to take part
In the Olympic games scheduled to
be held there in 1940. The distance
Is about 1S.S00 mllea. but he la
going to make the walk as long
as possible so that he can win the
prize being offered to the one who
makes the longest trip to reach
the games.
To Entertain At Dance
This girl of the range Is Buttermilk Bess, member of Cliff God
dards' Reno Racketeer, who will pjar at the Ragles dance In Dream
land hall Thursday night. Mutter milk mil entertain tilth tongs to her
own tinkling accompaniments.
CHRONIC COUGH
You can fain relief from Chronic Cough Immediately!
Here's ornithine lht will five jon relief Chlnev ,
herb. Try this new remedy. Regardless of what
others have done we ran help you. ( hi new hero, frrr
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free you of your complaints. . A1o remedies for rheu
matism, feniffe trouble, arthritis, stomarh trouble, chronic rough,
asthma, piles pros tat trouble, sinus trouble, ulrers, blood, kidney,
urinary disorder, high blood pressure or appenillrltlt, nervousness
headache. Free consultation.
CHAN dc CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Open daily 10 a.m. to 12; 1 p.m. to 6. 235 E. Main St
Bark From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin D. Hemphill and young son Ken
neth Lee of 110 South Grape street
returned to their home Friday night
from a motor trip to the enat. They
were gueats of -relatives and friends
and vllted points of Interest In vari
ous parte of Pennsylvania. Ohio and
Oklahoma. They were gone about five
weeks.
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Warning Issued Travellers to Laks
O'Woods were warned by Rogue River
national forest headquarters yesterday
that a large mud hole has developed
In the road to the lake near the
Junction of the road from the Klam
math Falls side. Cars are liable to
become stuck, the forest office said
The lake may be reached safely from
the Klamath Falls side. It was stated
To Nominate Officers . for the
ensuing year will be nominated at
the regular semi-monthly meeting of
Medford post of the American Legion
in the armory at 6 p. m. Tuesday.
Plana will also be discussed for repre
sentation at the annual state and
national conventions. It was an
nounced by Don Newbury, post com
mander.
To Timber Srhool-t-H. O. Obye. as
sistant supervisor of the Rogue River
national forest, is to leave today for
Sceneca on the Malheur national for
est to attend a school for timber
management training. Forest officers
from 12 of the national forests. of
Oregon and Washington will attend
the school, sessions lasting from
June 0 to IS.
Court Citations Richard R. Oar
rett. 39, of Jacksonville was cited
by state police yesterday to appear
In Justice court Monday, morning
charged with trapping prohibited ani
mals. Floyd Elmer Chapman, 20, of
Phoenix, was cited to appear Monday
morning charged with driving a
wagon with an overwldth load of
loose hay.
Minor Accidents Cars driven by
Mayor C. C. Furnas of 322 Bast Main
street. O. A. Dalley of 704 South
Oakdale avenue and Emll W. Vlvodi
of 101 East Main street were Involved
m a minor three-way accident at Main
and Ivy streets yesterday afternoon,
a city police report said. The Dalley
car aid efl wiped the Fumas machine,
then struck the rear wheel of the
Vlvoda auto, the report stated. No
body was Injured and slight damage
was done the cars. L. M. Lofland of
Route 1 and PYona D. LeNeve of
Ashland operated vehicles Involved In
a minor mishap on North Bart let t
street yesterday morning, according
to a city police report..
'
On Conimltten-r-Dr. Raymond R.
Staub. Portland physician, has been
appointed by Gov, Charles H. Martin
to the general committee which will
make arrangements for the conference
of the Northwest Aviation Planning
Council here- In ' September, A. H.
Banwell. program chairman, was noti
fied yesterday. Dr. Staub will repre
sent Oregon on the general committee
which will comprise one representa
tive from each of the states and
provlncs Included In the council.
Mr. Banwell explained. Fred B. Sher
iff has been appointed to represent
Montana, other committee members
not yet having been named. The
general committee will meet soon In
Portland to make plans for the Med
ford conference, Mr. Banwell related.
HUlnh Temple patrol, band and drum corps, shown above, will be
nmong the hundred similar uniformed organizations attending the
Imperial round I session In l-o Angeles June fl to 9. HUlnh Temple's
murehlng units left by snerlnl train today for the festivities In Los
Angeles.
Have Boy Word was received here
yesterday of the birth of a boy weigh
ing five pounds, ten ounoes, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Shuck of Coqullle.
Recovering Eber Weed of Route 1.
confined In the Sacred Heart hospital
for the past two months. Is now ablo
to be In a wheelchair. Mr. Weed was
Injured In an auto accident,
Visitors Leave Mrs. Dora Dunham
and daughter Betty left Saturday
evening for their home in San Fran
cisco after a two-weeks' visit with
friends and relatives here.
City Guests Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
McAullffe of San Francisco have been
vacationing at Rouge River lodge the
past several days. This Is the third
consecutive year they have chosen
Oregon to vacation In.
To Portland Meet Mayor O. O.
Furnas left last night by train for
PorUand where he was to attend a
meeting In the Heathman hotel today
of all officers and directors of the
League of Oregon Cities. He expected
to return this evening.
Office to Close The United States
navy rr-cru.tlng office In the Medford
federal building will be closed for a
week beginning tomorrow. George B.
Patterson, recruiter In charge, will
spend the week In Los Angeles on
leave of absence. He left for the south
yesterday.
From Klamath Ella and Lillian
Redkey. Klamath Falls school teachers,
were recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Janes at 32
Ashland avenue. The women ware
en route east where they will spend
three months.
,
Condition Better Condition of
Frederick L. Heath, Sr., of 101 Geneva
street, stricken with a serious Illness
Thursday night, was reported mucn
Improved yesterday. Mr. Heath, how
ever, Is not being permitted to receive
callers.
Slowly Improving Mrs. Ward B
Spatz of 208 Vancouver avenue was
reported yesterday as slowly Improv
ing at Sacred Heart hospital, where
she underwent an operation about a
week ago.
tand Big Fish Elmer Dawson of
Trail caught a 28-pound salmon Fri
day and presented It to Al Gilhousen
of Rogue River lodge who expressed
It to a friend at the Oakland airport.
Gllhoueen, United Air Line pilot, and
Joe Weissenbach, Oakland pilot, have
been vacationing at the lodge. .
Airport Arrivals Yesterday's arriv
als at Medford municipal airport
Included John Power, from Oakland,
Calif., to Medford and return In an
army North American basic trainer,
and t, J. Sho waiter, Seattle, Wash.,
to Medford and return In the same
type plane, both pilot being lieu
tenants in the United States army
air corps reserve: and Lieut. O. West,
Riverside, Calif to Fori Lewis, Wash..
Lieut. M. Bywater, Riverside to Seat
tle, and Lieut. W. E. Nau, Riverside
to Seattle, each piloting a Northrop
attack plane. The three regular alt
corps officers arrived here In forma
tion flight.
To Take Course Miss Maxlne Boone
left last night for Los Angeles where
she will take a aneclal eourse In
hntrdrcsslng at the Marlnello school
of beauty culture. For the past year
Miss Boone has been associated with
the Marlnello beauty salon, 303 North
Holly street.
In Custody Dr. Harvey Miller, 48,
of Medford was being held In the
county Jail yesterday on a charge of
disorderly conduct after Justice of the
Peace William R. Coleman continued
passing of sentence until later this
week. City police arrested Miller Fii
day night while he was allegedly
loitering In the yard of Louise Bates
of 112 Laurel street.
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Illustrious Potentate Austin B.
Ilrownell (above) who will lead- the
hosts of lllllali Temple In their pil
grimage to the Imperial council ses
sion In Los Angeles.
the rear passenger compartment and
the trunk section of the car.
Tourists, campers and sportsmen
are realizing the handlness of this
feature and are placing their -orders
accordingly, declared Mr. Abbey, And
some people have oven used this
car-bed as an extra guest room at a.
summer home.
"Proof that the motoring public la
Interested In this exclusive Nash fea
ture Is shown by the fact that In
1937 alone more than 10,000 sales
of bed equipment were reported by
Nash dealers," concluded Mr. Abbey,
Bed Equipment In
Nash Popular With
Campers, Tourists
Summertime invariably causes the
city dweller to long for week-end
trips into the country, In In the
mountains, or out to the beaches,
commented Walter W. Abbey, local
flash dealer, yesterday.
- When accommodations are not eas
ily accessible, the perfect solution to
this problem of sleeping facilities
without the necessity of transport
ing tents, cots, mattresses, etc. Is
the full-size double bed in the back
compartment of any Nash sedan, said
Mr. Abbey. In just a few minutes,
without any fuss or bother, anyone 1
can arrange a full-size bed big
enough to accommodate two six-foot
ers right Inside a Nash sedan, Only
a minimum of extra equipment Is
needed, and to add to the comfort
of the occupants, easily Installed
screens have been designed for the
rear-door windows. The bed utilizes
First Voters to Party
LORAIN, Ohio (UP) Lorain's sec
ond "coming of age" party for 800
new 21-year-old voters will be held
September 18, It was announced. It
will be sponsored by the school board.
Lorain last year pioneered In giving
recognition to the young voters, and
since that time the movement has
become nation-wide.
DELCO MOTORS
Authorized Factory Sales
and Hervlce
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20 N. Grape. Phona 908
"Medrord's Oldest and Finest"
the only Anto Paint Shop
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These dollar, er.al, work. Wo or
proud el this s.rrlc. to tho com
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