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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
M"EDF0I?T5 WSTIJ TRIBUNE, DFOPtD, OTCEfiON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1925 ' FOUNDERS' OA! IS AT Fnundors' Day was fittingly observ ed by a iirournm TueHduy evening, which wn Riven at the hlch school i,W!h . nunlpna rt the Medford Parent Tetivh...-s' anaorlution. Kound-fl erii' Day, which apranir Into eaimonce twenty-eight years ago because of the need of Interest and cooperation in the welfare of the child and has been ob. served for the past fifteen years, is needed Just as bndly today because "It is the duty ofthe parents nnd citizens to offer to the child the fine positive IhiiiRS that are necessary to make the child into the men and women they should be." Tho orRanlzntlon hns now Rrnwn until the membership exceeds a mil lion and n (lay Is observed ench yenr. The proRram whlo hhnd been nrranc ed In observance of Founders' Day nnd wns enjoyed by an nppreclnllve audience at the hlfc-h school Inst even Init Is nn follows: Hiish School Hand liurlon Hlrnck. Lender March, Allinnlnn II"11 Waltz, Miss Mo Acnln Herbert Fox-Trol, Operatic lilues. A nonymous March. itriKlin Htroek neeltntlon, Somebody T)ld Tieily Hlennett, ltooscvclt Hchool Bt. Valentine's Dance ...Lincoln Hchool Ilocltntion. Three Inch Orln Dorolhy Onre, Tlonsevelt School rinnoforte flolo, Hcotch l'oem Hetty ICvnnson. Wnshlniiton School necltnllon, Fralclle Cat Cecil Humphreys. Roosevelt Hchool AddroHS, Founders' Day , Itev. T). J. Howe Croup KinclnR laclison Hchool Hone of Oondoller Kathleen Aroone Lincolnshire Poacher Recitation. Little Hoy ltlun ,-Itosa Oore, Trtoosevelt School Dance. Wuslilmtton Minuet Lincoln Hchool Ttecltatlon, MnrtlfylnR Mistake ....Huzette Stennett, Roosevelt Hchool Vocal Solo, Your Fine and My FlnR ....Waller Hcott. Washington School Hchool Legislation, Oregon. 1H2G Supt. A. O. Hmlth Hketrh, Candlemas Day ; Lincoln School Recitation. Circus ....Fvelyn Herman. Roosevelt Hchool Oroup Singing Washington ffe-nonl G.P. GOLO HILL PLAYi TO BE PRESENTED 1 ST TIME TONIGHT Aftor over three week of Btrenuous reheasinn a comedy drama, the mtn hers of AmethyHt Hebekuh UmIk. ar Hatlnfted they will present to the pub lic a type of nhow seldom if 4-ver wit lirsHed in these parts. "What's the Matter with Father?" is the title of this play nnd thane in charge expect an overflow nt the school auditorium tonight and Friduy nights in Gold Hill. - Music by K. Derwent orchestra. The cast in ordt'r of their appear ance: JiKKs, nuf sed .'.Bud Force Dlnty, another one :.Curroll Conrad DuKan, mukTiiff thre of a- kind $ , Tony Horn James, Mawde's KnKllxh (?) nut- l(.r (Jinloii Walker Robo, tho ' duUKhter 9 who loves .Hester Orur .Clarence Khaver the nobility Ileruelf ..Kulhryn Jjince .I'aul ThnmpHOti an eHcapod Tony Itons plumbers) fount de Confetti MuKKlo. who loves Lucille, a honr bird.... Steve, the plumbiu..... lilK chief Jleel.ebub, ln n;i tin I't ofessor I.etteryellskl, MukkI" HltiKltur teacher ..Alva Walker Countess de (ronfetti, who in after zee monnies Icle Walker Professor do Shaver, a tonsoiial ar tist Hllan Fleming Lady Minus de Ilaiikroll, of the nobility Ceroid Owens Duke do Jazz, a famous Hussion pianlMt Alva Walker 1 CAVE ON THE JUMP O RANTS PASS. Ore.. Feb. IS. The California and Oregon Const railroad was placed la the hands of a receiver yesterday, the fnrimil order having been signed by Judge C. M. Thomus. Tho action, asking that a receiver he appointed, was brought by tho city of (".rants Pass, following the discon tinuance of traffic on the 1 4 miles of Lnllroad, after tho bridge over Rogue river was washed out during tho high wilier of last December. C. II. Dcmaray of this city has been nam ed as tho receiver for the roud. Jlo will present to the court within a few days u plan for the financing of the bridge construction. A hearing was held here last month nt which the public service commis sion was present, tho Heaver Portland Content enmpuny. the Crown Willam ette company uiuPtho fcnlon Oil com pany nppeured. as shippers, to urge that the commission give an order for the construction of tho trestle. This was not done, the various Interests not lining able to agree on a definite plan. Thu Twohy interests, operators of tho road flatly refused to build the bridge. Tho appointment of the receiver then followed. It Is expected that the plans will bn completed within the next few iluya for the building of the bridge and the resumption of truffle. The Heaver Portland Cement com pany, whose quarry la at Marble Mountnln. hns not been nble to op erate the (lold Hill plant aince the bridge went out. CAVE CITY, Ky Feb. IS. (By tho Associated Press.) Somebody was "always starting rumors," that was the pinlnt of the many newspaper men and photographers senl bore by every large press association and many newspapers to "cover" the Floyd Collins case. It was the most unusual case ever known, all agreed when they could forget the rumors they had "run down" during their stuy here. What they have gone through dur ing the laHt week: Sand cave 1s seven mllea from Cafe City, nnd the rond Is bumpy all the wny. All the correspondents slupt at Cove City but had telephones, und In some cases assistants at the . cave. Nnturnlly each man was trying to beat Mra-wtlm With annoying regularity a minor would be broadcast between 2 and 4 o'clock every morning. It would start BOmetlmea far from here, hut it didn't take long for it to arrive Some newspaper would call its repre sentative here hy long distance, tell hlmof "rollablo" report that Collins had been found nnrl ask htm to In vestigate. In n remarkably short time evory correspondent und phptograplffr In the hotel would scramble for the front door, leup Into an automobilo and race to the cave. Usually the Investigators would re turn In tiiu.e for breakfast and always they ca'meTiaok commenting tnveruolt on tho one who started tho rumor. Hveryone was watching everybody else, and one reporter, uhdJt. three nights ago, who was to go on watch at the cave, ran from tho hotel, In. stvad of walking out. Ho hopped into an automobile and started away. That was ut three o'clock in tho morning but everybody followed him. One correspondent wnSg stranded more than u week at Sun cave und discovered that taxlcubs are not avail able there after niklulght. He found telephone, startcil n rumor nnd In half an honr saw the race to the cave. , "Nothing to It," he Informed the first party to arrive, ride back to town?" "How about a 9 SOLON SHOCKED BY Calvin McDonald who hns been !n the wholesale and retail grocery busi ness tlR past twenty years, and pre vious to KoinK Into business here bad n Knerul grocery store at C.azelle, Calif., hns purchased the more for merly owned hy Nlckolas and Hmytun nnd has taken charge. Messrs. Nickolas slid Drayton will be at the storo for a week or ten days yet, accustoming Mr. McDonald to the trado nnd helping him to meet the public. Mr. Nlckolas nnd wife will soon drive back to Cleveland. Oblo where he will settle up tho estate of bin father, who died the day after Christ mas, and make a home for bis moth cr. Mr. Drayton hits not stnt-M just what ho will do but bus two or three propositions In view. februdry Is No Month for Robert January ECCKNR, Ore., Feb. 18. Febru ary is no month for January. At least thnt Is the conclusion of Robert January, held In the county lull here en a chaige of passing worthless chc. Its. His bad III. k ntnrlr-,1 Frld.iy, Hi 13th. he lold officers wlicn lie passed a check In Corvallls. Ills description was sent here and when he was picked up last night on another bad check charge, ho was lodged. In custody of RISQUE PLAYS WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. Charging that plays "so obscene nnd Indecent in plot and language ns to slrock the moral sense of tho community, have recently been staged In Washington theaters, Hepresentutivo Dalllnger, ra- publican, Massachusetts, today intro duced a resolution asking the District of Columbia commissioners what stops had been taken to prevent Impropor productions. ilf Cascarets" 10c if Constipate, y, Fel fine) Let 'Ciueareta" clean .. r ---7z---2 your bow eli and stimulate your liv no gaping or overacting. Mil s'." --. bnin of men, wo V men. nl children .. . j tttkf thin birtulri Isxative cathartic. It rioenn't sicken a . you like villi, oila, calomel and alt. Tattea nice cts wonderful, lUc, oc ami 00c boxei aoj : n e Watch your Coffee! 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