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MEDFOKD STftTC TRTTrcm MTTDFOTtT). OT?TCOO?. TUESDAY, 'APTCTL 20, 1020.
C
i line is
c.
At a nioedng of the board of ili
roctors of tho Chamber of Commerce
held last evening, II. Wnlthor was
cloclod prosldont of tho organization,
V. H. Vawtor, vlco-presldent, C. W.
McDonald, treasurer and II. O. Proh
liach as sotretary.
The committee In charge of the
progr?.m of work reported and tho
same wan unanimously adopted.
A sotUomcnt with the American
flty Jlureau was agreed upon In ac
cordance with tho terms of tho con
tract. "
rho president was empowered to
appoint a committee on committees
and aa auch the following were
named: V. II. Vawter, chairman, A.
h. Hill, T. I'. Daniels, Mrs. Hoso (!.
Schieffelin and Itov. U Myron liooz
er. This committee will ho con
ferred with by the president on the
appointment of nil committee- mem
bers, tieorgo A. Mansfield, (leorgo T,
Collins and Win. F. Isaacs wero np-
MAIh OltPKliS llKO'll NOW
PA HIT M0NDAY
rjrLKjll, APRIL 26
Curtain 8;30
Direct from n Iteconl Itun at
San Francisco
MARGARET
ANGLIN
In the play that has
CREATED A POSITIVE
FURORE
"The
Woman
of Bronze"
GrentCNt Dramatic Triumph of
the I'nst Di'cali).
By Paul Kustor (from tho
Fronch)
Dow Ut KtuMiro Ticket Now:
AddroHs letters, make checks,
postoffico monuy ordnrs to (.!.
A. Hunt, Mgr. I'ago theater.
Add 10 per cent war tax to
price tlcknt duHired. Incloes
Bolf-addrousod mumped onvol
opo. Kvc'fl Floor, $ 2 . H 0 . Tmlcony
4 rows $2, 4 at $1.50, II at fl;
Onllory, rosorvoil, at BOo.
miAx JwpM
Thot. H fnce present DOROTHY DALTON,His Wife's Frieiuf;
"His Wife's Frientl" Here
In wlml is desnrilictl as a liiiit.lv
(iilciiaininir mvsterv nii-tiiru, "His
Wife's Friend," Dorothy Dalfon is at
the liiliertv Tlicatre three duvs bc
irinniii!: today.
pointed a hoad(iiurters commltleo to
Investigate and report to tho budget
commltleo or tho board of dlroctors
as to what Is necessary for office
equipment and for thu Improvement
of tho quarters.
It was decided to appoint a com
mittee lo havo charge of entertain
ment of tho participants of tho North
wont Advertising Clubs caravan
wlillo In iModTord cnroulo to mock
ton, Calif. They will bo in Aledford
on May 20th.
A cancellation dlo wan ordorod
from tho govurnmenl for tho Mod
ford pout office which will stamp all
lottors "Crntor Lake National I'ark,
Oregon."
A number of problems wero called
to tho attention of tho board and on
account of tholr Importance' it was
decided that tho same bo given con
sideration when I ho proper amount
of tlmo could bo devoted to the study
or Ihem.
Duo lo I ho prosH of prlvuto busi
ness, Mr. Win. CI. Talt found It Im
posslblo lo servo ns n in ember or tho
hoard of dlreclors and offorod his
resignation, which was accepted and
In Ills place Mrs. Itose li. Schioffolin
was eleelod us tho hoard mombor.
A. P. MEMBERS TOAST WILSON
(Continued from Page One)
Starts
Tomorrow
m .-
Dtuged m-
the Clauds
RIALTO
LOCKLEAR
The Darc-Devil of llic Skies
"THE GREAT AIR
ROBBERY"
.-'Alluillenn which S
Don't Miss 1 9
The most thrill- i 1
S-1 B
Last
Times
Today
't Miss
The most thiiil
Inn spectacle ever
offered the thc-ater-floinu
mihlic.
"BLIND HUSBANDS"
lt'H mi (MitlrHy "illffomii" plrturc
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'iirlnin 8: 15 nlwtrp
No ono noiiUm!
WED.11
1
APR.
run (.liii'i'iMi i-i.av tK Tin-: sixnn si:itvii i'
THE
MOST
FASCINATING
MysTERy PLAy
EVER WRITTEN
I THE NETWORK
L COMPANy WITH
COHAN &
HARRIS"
present
nil- H
VMgrfffflMG
"Wonderful play and cast," verdict last night's big audience.
Portland OrcRonlnn, April Kith.
Kcntx Now tw'llliiK l''liNr iZ.Wi. Halcony pi. .1(1, I.(M, Aitr, pint
war In.
CTSf'i'ul in utlaiTiint; (ho objects we
sought nml f lie lines 'Itv AssiHMnted
I'ress' lias ln'como a iiall murk oi'
aecura(;y, whetlier the event recorded
is Die election of a president, the
.'itrnim: of an armistice, a decision
of! the (supreme court or the death of
the pope-
"While at all limes this open season
continues, every four years comes n
special period of tribulation. When
tho presidential campaign rolls
around, every candidate for the nomi
nation and the resultinir presidential
candidates and every manager of
overv such candidate finds clear evi
dence in our report of bias airainst
every candidate mentioned until
after the election and then all aurec
Unit the Associated I'ress has been
conspicuously fair. This Ims been
our experience in the past ami then1
is every indication Mint tho present,.
campaign will he no exception.
For No Ouidldnto
"I sav this for there is a measure
of tnilli in the chanre. for on the
theory thai 'he who is not for us 1
against us,' the Associated Press is
auainst every- enndidnte lor it surely
is not for any one of them.',
Mr. Novcs explained that while
every one of the candidates will have
the support of individual members,
the Associated Press will continue sc-
lenelv indifferent ns to the outcome
of Ihe nominating conventions and
elections, eontentim: itself to supply
ins its members with (he news as it
I happens, playing no favorites and
punishing no enemies.
"The report ot the Associated
Press docs not grow or simply come
into being without effort." continued
i Mr. Novcs. "Kvcrv line, every word
is the product of an individual work-
'cr of whom hundreds toil and ndven-
i lure darlv to supply a fair picture of
flic world's happenings, overv one of
i von know (hat at bottom these
Charges of bins are charircs against
'our anonvmous workers who if we
lure betrayed, arc the bctraveis, who,
if these chanrcs are true, are rc
Icrcant to Ih.e trust we have placed in
them.
! "You know Miein. vou know them
; all. division chiefs, bureau, chiefs,
editors, correspondents, reporters,
operators, working Mrelcsslv, faith
fully, efficiently, intelligently. You
know that thc-e men are the salt of
the earth, the pride of our profession
and neither vour opinion nor mine can
be fitly expressed, on an occasion
of this sort, of the ii;noraanses. the
blatherskites or the liars who defame
them."
Marshall Is Speaker
Mr. Xoyes. in introducing Vice
President Marshall, the principal
speaker at the luncheon, said:
"Some men shrink in stature on
; further ncquuintunce. and some will
I crow. The people of the l'nit"d
I States have obsencd one of the chief
i of their servants from tlav to dav ami
j from vcar to vear not onlv of his de
(lii;htful personaiitv and of his ureat
I tact in a very Irvine and difficult io
j sition, but of his resolute cheerfulness
I and sturdv iiood sense and that is
isavinir n irreat deal in these duvs and
i cspec;atlv of a man who has been in
I his precise tco-jraphieul position,
i "It uives me ureat pleasure to rre
i sent to vou tile viee-prcMdent -ef the
Iniled Slates. Thomas H. Marshall."
Imports Break Record.
WASHINGTON. April 'l. - Imports
in March set n new hiiih record, wh'lc
exports were the eeoud largest in
the Instorv of the countrv, the de
partment nf t-oitimcree iiiiiiounceil to-
ATTRACTED HERE
The fame of tho Rogue river as a
fishing stream is even attracting the
attention of tourists from London,
England and that Is the reason why
Captain and Mrs. Romllly Fcddln and
son Hobin Feddin arrrVed here yes
terday from southern California.
The captain, who served five years
in the war with the British army
and who is an artist, writer and
sportsman, Is touring this country
with his wife and son, and ten days
ago having learned in some way that
W illiam F. Isaacs was a piscatorial
expert began corresponding with the
Mud ford merchant about coming here
to enjoy fishing in the Itoguc. Mr.
Isaacs wrote him not to come at
this time because fishing conditions
were bad due to the high water, but
the captain and family arrived in the
city last evening and had no sooner
located at the Hotel Medford, than
he set out to find Toggery Bill to see
if the fishing situation had changed
any.
This forenoon tho London visitors
left for soveral days sojourn at the
Hogue Elk resort at Trail, during
which the captain will try his luck
In tho river. On their return ho and
Mr. Isaacs will fish at various points
in the river.
'Mr. Isaacs Bays he is correspond
ing with a number of men In south
ern California and other sections who
desire to come hero for tho fishing.
than 100 members of the student
body.
DETROIT. Mich.. April 20. One
thousand stenographers, bookkeepers
and other office workers havo re
belled airainst hich prices and pledg
ed themselves not to exceed these
maximu mpriees: lints and shoes
$10; suits and coats $50; dresses,
$35; hosiery. $2..r0 and cloves $2.
Earthquake Is Registered.
WASHINGTON. April 20 An
enitliounko of moderate intensity.
centered about 2,100 miles from
Washington, was shown today on the
records of Georgetown university
seismoL'rnphic observatory as bavin-.'
occurred at 4:12 p. m. yesterday, last
ing until 4:40 p. m. It was thouulit
to have been connected with the vol
canic activity of Mount Popocatepetl
in Mexico.
KOCKFOUD, 111., April 20. Fred
Fulton has offered to box Georges
Carpentier here at any time and any
number of rounds, it was announced
today at the Camp Grant athletic de
partment. A letter from Fulton mak
ing this statement said he would de
vote his share of the proceeds to
wounded soldiers. i
Captain C. C. Herrick, athletic of
ficer will attempt to persuade Car
pentier to agree to the match.
OVERALLS $43.50 PER PAIR
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Dakota Weslyn university, was at
tired in bib overalls this morning,
when several faculty members headed
the first public pnrade of the Cam
pus Overall elnb, made up of more
Three Days
Beginning Today
DOROTHY
DALTON
'HIS WIFE'S
FRIEND'
A Wife's Heart Is
With Her Husband and
Her Home
A Husband's Heart
Is Where?
Selected
Comedy
Screen
Maqazinc
liberty!
COMING EUGENE O'BRIEN in "THE BROKEN MELODY"
Money?
MANN'SThe Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
en, Do Von Want to Save
If so, Attend the Big Sale of Men's Clothing I
j and Furnishings Now Going on at
Mann's Annex, 44 N. Central Ave. J
(Nearly Everything' at Pre-War Prices!
We Mention Only a Few of the Many Bargains
I HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX WINTER OVERCOATS ALL WORKING MEN, WE CAN SELL H
H SUITS ONLY 25 LEFT G00D STYLES. FROM YOU OVERALLS, WORK W
ON SALE FROM JMQ () $40 SHIRTS. WORK GLOVES AT
1 M ft HA fr fifi LESS THAN MILL PRICES
TOUU-f.UV LOGGING SHIRTS It Will Pay You to Look These Up
MEN'S SOFT HATS Good styles. All wool. Very Tomorrow
Fine nualitv in a fine selection of Each fl) 1 O 3 "V", Ue r uio nest ma-, s
1 tenals. Fast colors. Kegnlar and -
H colors. All sizes. Every one worth FLANNEL SHIRTS extra sizes. Special j 1 1Q'
H .-,.00. For this big sale. (tt CA fJood quality in jrrev. 'All sizes. ca,'h : S1W s
H J'jiK'h . J?oal value $3.r0. " (D 1 Q Waist Overalls Union made. Best H
II MEN'S HOSE Th'S sale, each. 1 " quality. Special r its
1 ' , .... . , , (t MEN'S SHIRT nt : PA.tO s
I en s line grade fast black cotton , Bib Overalls Union ...made... Best
1 Hos also brown. Very 2 KffStfl quality. Special 69
1 l,maI' l,air Madras cloth. Cheap at 3.50. .at s
MEN'S LEATHER BELTS .9 g' Vp JST YC I
i Jnnrilo"""' f'rnat Mens fine quality shirts with V """-"" 1 C
-This sale, SMf laundried cuffs in white and , . -
S -'Mh ) Jj fancv stripcS. Cheap at $3.r.O. Men s Hose Engineer and Five-
MEN'S MAKINAWS far this big gale JJg J, " J
All Wool, good styles and sizes. MEN'S TIES
Buv one for next' winter. Priced Men's Slip-On Jersey Sweaters
E TT rv f-t c rv rv Made of all silk, (rood patterns. Strictly all wool. Cheap todav at
$12.50 to $18.00 98c f $4tg()
1 BIG SALE OF COLLARS Alotin'o A nnv MEN'S UNDERWEAR 1
i Mens "Slidewell" Linen Col- lVJctllll S AnilGX Seal Pax and B. V. D. Under- S
g lars, all good styles. Cheap today 44 N. Central Ave. Next to Schief- war- Vest quality. All sizes.
at:0c. For this big sale 1 Q felin's Old Stand, Cuthbert Special.for this sale. 1 flr
each 1 OL Building Suit 1 , J
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