Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    IfEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTE, rEDFOKD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938.
PAGE FIVE
JOINT ASSEMBLY
TO
F
Delegates Arriving From
Over State for Three-Day
Conclave Annual Ban
quet to Be Friday Night
Oregon Moosedom, assembling from
all sections of the state, will open
Ita eighth annual convention here to
morrow morning, bringing an esti
mated totAl of between 300 and 400
delegates, members and visitors for
a three-day sojourn. Delegates will
register at both Hotel Medford, and
Moose Hall, corner of Fifth and Grape
streets, In the morning and will fol
low a well-rounded program of activ
ities. Representatives from approxi
mately S2 lodges throughout the stato
are expected although registration
wilt not reach Its peak until Satur
day afternon.
Joint Assembly get
Following registration formalities,
the conclave will get underway with
a Joint assembly of both the main
organization, and women's auxiliary
In the Moose hall at 1:30 p. m. for
the official address of welcome, to be
given by Mryor Charles Furnas of
Medford or another prominent city
official. At 3 :30 . the auxiliary chap
ter will transfer business sessions to
the I. O. o. P. hall while the main
body will undertake Its first business.
Including nominations for new state
officers.
At 7 p. m. the convention will
hold Its annual banquet. In the din
ing room of the Hotel Medford, and
at 9 p. in., will return to the Moose
hell for the convention ball.
Election Saturday
Saturday's sessions will open with
a secretary-dictator breakfast at the
Holland Hotel, followed by regular
assembly at the Moose hall at 9 a.
m. Election of new officers will be
held In the afternoon, with the con
vention parade scheduled for 0:30 p.
m. Saturday evening.
The parade will be formed on
North Bartlett and Fifth streets,
where the old Junior high school
was formerly located. A previous an
nouncement stated that the lino of
march would form across the Bear
Creek bridge but It was later decided
to change to the present location.
H. B. Bronson, dictator of the high
lodge, announced that any local civic,
fraternal or patriotic organization de
siring to participate In this affair,
should contact Dr. George S. Jen
nings of Medford at once.
Line of March Mapped
The parade will move south on
Bartlett to Main street, west on
Main to oakdnle, then south on Oak
dale to the high school field where
the drill team contests will be staged.
The general public has been Invited
to witness these events, especlslly the
drill team competition, as several
outstanding units from state lodges
will be Included.
After the contests, members of the
Klamath White Pelican Legion will
present a Legion Frolic. This event,
however. Is closed to all save Legion
naires, It was stated.
Sunday morning will see a fellow
ship breakfast at Valentine's cafe,
HERE'S NUMBER 1 8 .
IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE'S .
GUESS WHO CONTEST
Can You Identify the Prominent
Medford Man Whose Picture
Appears Above?
A different picture Is being published each day
for 35 days. Each depicts a well known Medford
resident. A number appears under esch picture.
Contestants merely Jot down the numbers and
their guess as to the persons shown. At the end
of the contest matt or bring In the list with,
contestant's nsme and address on same shiet of
paper.
$8 will be given for the moat accurate list
$5 for second best and
(2 for third best. ,
The contest is open to all. It oosts nothing to enter.
Picture No. 1 appeared in the June 23 issue.
GUESS WHO!
HOOVER AND AIDES
DISCUSS POLICIES
AT MEETING HERE
(Continued from Paga One.)
ucrf
followed by formal ' Installation of
state officers. Ritualistic contests
and initiation of new members orig
inally set for Friday, were postponed
and wlU be held at a p. m. Sunday.
Clyde Thompson, a prominent of
ficer of the Klamath Falls Moose
lodge, has been named general con
vention chairman.
Program Printed
The official convention program Is
ready for distribution and will be
made available at the registration
booths, Dictator Bronson announced.
Amone the high regional and na
tional officials to be present during
the there days, are Albert J. Satorl
of Spokane, wash., a past supreme
dictator and at present regional di
rector for the Pacific states; E. A.
Kallen, deputy supreme secretary,
from Mooeeheart, 111., and William
Anderson, a past supreme dictator,
now general dictator, from Indian
apolis, Ind. These men will hold key
position during the conferences and
will relate Important Information
from a national fraternal standpoint.
STRIKING
GLOBE
SHAPED '
EARTHENWARE
Present Indications point to a suc
cessful affair, according to host lodge
officers.: This Is the first time the
State Moose association has conferred
the convention on Medford and It
Is hoped that the honor may again
be expressed. Bronson stated.
Tickets for the convention ball may
be -secured from the chamber of
commerce, while banquet tickets will
be available at the registration desks.
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LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER
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8-inch Wall or Table Fan $1.60
Cast Iron Covered Chicken Fryer, $1.39
10-in. 3-speed Oscillating Fan . . . .$7.60
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5-Pc. Bauer Mix Bowl Set $1.39
Blue Willow China Mugs .......... 15c
Rapid-Flo 6-in. Single Face Discs . .49c
Genuine Lisk 7-Jar Canner S1.34
2o HppHh Pressure Cooker S15.75
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HUBBARD BROS., INC.
Main and Riverside
Phone 231
Tliree Rescued
PORTLAND, July 14. fl) Three
persons 'hed knotted sheets together
prepared for a hazardous slide yes
terday to the ground from an upper
story of burning apartment house
when firemen arrived and rescued
tliem with ladders.
lty than was generally attributed
to him.
The former president reiterated his
theory regarding the creation of dic
tatorships. First, he repeated, comes
chaos due to the collapse of a coun
try's economlo life. Then, he con
tinued, the people turn to anyone
who promises to lead them out of
the chaos to a more orderly exist
ence. Roosere.lt Popular.
An economlo collapse and the re
sulting chaos can develop from ex
cessive and reckless spending, ssld
Mr. Hoover, this being taken as a
veiled reference to New Deal polldef
and the threat of dictatorship 1
thls country.
With the exception of Prance. Eu
ropean nations look upon the Nev.
Desl policies -as absurd, Mr. Hoove:
related. Prance waa sympathetic
he Indicated, because it also has ex
perlmented In attempting to find :
solution to its economlo difficulties
President Roosevelt himself, how
ever, is popular in Europe, but thl'
is due to his "good neighbor" nolle
by which the nations benefit eet
nomically. Mr. Hoover asserted.
Among those attending the dlnnr:
meeting was Arthur Prlaulx of Chile
quin. Republican state chairman
Those who expressed their views 01
party strategy Included Frank Jen
Sins. Klamath Falls editor and pun
llfher.
To Fish Here.
In a press Interview notsble malr.a
ly for its brevity, Mr. Hoover sal"
ho planned to return to souther
Oregon the latter part of August t
fish for steelhead. He would be
guest at the Madison lodge on th
Rogue river about 12 ml'.cr Iron
Medford, he stated.
"The farther north you go, the
more plentiful the fish become, be
cause it Is hsrder to get to them."
Mr. Hoover said of his fishing trip
to Canada, from which he la re
turning. "When you can drive your
car right up to the stream, the fish
are likely to be less plentiful."
Mr. Hoover came to Medford from
Portland, traveling by train to Eu
gene where he had to transfer to
a bus because of the lack of train
service south of there during the
day. He was met by Republican
leaders In Grants Pass and brought
to Medford by motorcar, arriving
shortly before 7 o'clock.
He left for Oakland shortly after
midnight by United airliner. From
Oakland he was to continue to his
home in Palo Alto.
PUGET SOUND COLLEGE
SEEKING TWO COACHES
TACOMA. July 14. (P) Dr. E. H.
Todd, president of the College of
the Puget Sound, said today appli
cants for two major coaching posl-
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MEXICO GRANTS F. D. R.
MAGDALENA ANCHORAGE
MEXICO CITY. July 14. (APJ
The Mexican defense ministry today
granted permission for the United
States cruiser Houston, bearing Presi
dent Roosevelt, and the escorting de
stroyer MacDougal to anchor In
Madalena bay. on the Paclflo coast
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Commodore Angel A. Coreo Castillo
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David Coello, commander of the
Pacific naval Bone, were designated
to visit the president as representa
tives of Mexico's armed forces.
The disclosure heightened specu
lation that Mr. Roosevelt and Presi
dent Laaardo Cardenas of Mexico
might meet
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