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SfEDFORP' aaiTC TRIBUNE, MEDFOffD, OQREUONT, TITUft.'OAY, MAY 21, 1925
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CALL ATTENTION
LOCAL MOTORCYCLE
ENTHUSIASTS WILL
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KLAMATH FALLS
TO LATEST LAWS
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The Attention of city water users
Is called to tho following section of
ordinance now In effect.
Sec. 1 Each 6000 square feet or
lens with house, having one kitchen
and occupied by one family with or
without bath, toilet and sink, $1.75.
Koch additional family or kitchen,
91.00.
Sec. 6. All extra area of either
luwn or garden in excess of 5000
square feet adjoining or used in con
Junction with any residence shall be
charged at the rate of ten (10) cents
per hundred square feet or frac
tion thereof which rharne shall be
payable June 1st, each year. If
said amount Is not paid It shall be
come delinquent and In case it Is
not paid tho water for the balance
of the year shall bo shut off not
only upon the area In excess of G000
square feet, but also upon the resi
dence to which It Is adjacent or ap
purtenant. Sec. 10. On tho failure of nny
owner or consumer to comply with
the rules and regulations hereby
established an a condition to the usa
of city water, or to pay the rates
hereby established on or before fix I
teen (15) days after the same
comes due, the water supply to any
such owner or consumer shall be
shut off by suld city without notice,
until such time an payment is made
of the amount duo, together with
tho sum of one dollar (11.00) addi
tional as penalty for the expense of
turning the same off.
flee, 17. Water will not be fur
nished, except through meter to any
premises where there are defective
or leaking pipes, faucets, closets, or
other fixtures or whero there are
water closets, or urinals without self
closing valvos, and when such leak
age or other 'defects are discovered,
the water shall bo turned off by
the city until repairs are made. All
tanks are required to Imvo self-action
float valves.
Sec. 18. Consumers ahnll keep nil
pipes and faucols on their respective
premises in repair nt their own ex
pense and will be held liable for any
leakage. and all damage which may
result from their failure to do so.
One but has to visit tho Snnpp
show grounds of an evening and see
tho hundreds of patrons that visit
Prof. Wilkltm' freak animal exhibit
nightly and draw his own conclusions
as to the merits of this interesting and
educational attraction.
It merely goes to show that the
world has not gone as Jusms cruzyts
we are led to believe, and that fpTka
still will patronize Interesting and ed
ucational exhibitions. lJrof. Wllklns
has spared no time and expense in
making his exhibitions a well worth
one.
He has on exhibition wild and do
mesticated freak' animals from all
parts of tho universe. There will be
seen the six legged cow, the two leg
ged cow that walks upright like a hu
man, the eight legged colt, twice as
frisky as a four legged one, the two
headed calf and hundreds of other
freaks.
Quite n number of tho local motor
cycle riders are very anxious to ride
In the devil's saucer and "Cannon
Hull" Bell has decided to have nn
amateur night. The night for the
local riders will be Friday. The fol
lowing riders are entered: E. J. liun
dy. Al. A. Knold, Kd Ktanwoud, Dutch
Coogln and L. P. Croosln.
Medford Rotary
Club News
EUGENE VISITED BY
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
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I 1 CtMTVftl OLCME
MAURINE. FlSHEQ &U0E
Frances Robeson, Eureka, 111.; Blanche Rude, Rantoul, 1)1.
2nd Maurine Fisher, three of the prettiest students at Eust'Ka Col
lege, decided there should be more to college life. They toonT'tip the
practical study of housework, cooking meals, marketing,' house
cleaning, laundrying, entertaining guests. Theft, to. make their ex
perience complete, they "adopted" a baby. Now they claim the de
gree of F. M. Practical Mother.
Tuesday's Hotary lunch opened
with a bang, everybody ready to go.
It was one of tho best attended
luncheons since the new president.
Carl Swlgnrt, took office. Tho only
absent members wore Dan Cole, Vol
ney Dixon, Art Huhhs and Windy
Vincent, tho electric wizard. We
had with uh the visiting ilotnrlan,
1 A. Elliott, of Salem.
' "Kirk" Klrkpatrick chairman of
tho entertainment commit leu sprung)
quite a surprise on the boys and i
Bave them a real treat, part of which j
was a violin duct by Edward Hoot I
nnd "Shorty" Miller. Thy played a
sweet little ballad, entitled "They
Tried to Attach My Hank Account,"
'composed by Shorty. Next on the
bill was a talk from Hob Kuhl,
which was the most 'interesting
talk wo have had for some time, the
subject being "How he supplies bis
readers with current news, from all;
parts of the world and Is able to,
keep tho public posted on dally oc
currences, through tho system of the
Associated Press," of which Tho Mall
Tribune Is n member. One thing
that impressed tho writer most force
fully, was Hob's frankness about the
cost of this system, as most of our
former speakers tried to Impurt to
tho club how hard It whs to give
good Bcrvlne and still show a profit.
As r mat tor of fact, most of our
cither speakers have lead us to be
lieve their business always shows up
In the "red." Hob is entitled to the
medal.
Tho aubject was brought up re
garding tho members giving up one
day a week in order that they might
go out for a week end trip with tho
Hoy Scouts. This was met with approval.
There was abo a letter read from
Carl V. Tengwald, local executive
committeeman for the American he
gion, request Ing that the Hotary dub
go on record as Indorsing the move
ment now on foot to raise funds
for tho taking caro of orphans of
the world war veterans, this being
known as the American Legion En
dowmcnt and Doernbachcr Hospital
Maintenance Fund. Tho club wll
llngly endorsed the movement and Is
to appoint two members to aHslst
In the drive, regardless of tho fact
the Hotary club as a club, under
their by-laws do not endorse nny
movement of any kind, however in
thin cae, they real hue tho value of
this wonderful movement and worthy
cause and gavo their full support
Past President Hob Clancy, now
president of the Chamber of Com
morce called upon the members to
donate their cars for the moving of
the I. O. O. F. delegates from Ash
land and return Wednesday p. m.
This wus also heartily approved and
supported by all members owning
cars.
Let there bo no one absent frtm
luncheon next Tuesday for ''Kirk"
)iu something better in' store for us,
MA UK HANNA.
The members of the school board
of Medford, accompanied by J, A.
Crose, member of the Medford city
council, spent yesterday in Eugene,
Inspecting the two new school houses
here, and discussing school matters
with Eugene officials and members
of tho board here. Both the Itoose
velt and the Wilson school houses
wero thoroughly Inspected, and the
visitors made notes on tho many fea
tures of tho two structures.
Tho city of Eugene Is fortunate to
havo such excellent buildings, the
visitors said, and was also lucky that
satisfactory sites were found with no
difficulty. At Medford tho selection
of a school site was difficult nnd
a large expense to the city. A new
high school Is to be erected there
soon.
"Eugene can well bo proud of the
new buildings." says O. II. Jones,
clerk of this district, "for they nre
already being studied by school of
ficials from other districts as
models'- Eugene Guard.
program. The picture in entertain
ment fit for every member of the
household.
Short Reels
music adds to a
program.
and . Hetty Brown's
thoroughly enjoyable
The Shrine trek towards Klamath
Falls begins Friday of this week, Hll
alh Temple's ceremonial In that city to
be held on Saturday, May 23. Sched
ule of events includes business ses
sion, 1:30 p. m.; parade, 2:30; first and
third sections, 4:00; banquet, White
Pelican Hotel, 6:00; second section,
7:30. The ceremonial program takes
place at Scandinavian hall, Ninth and
Walnut streets. Rooms for the patrol
and officers of the temple have been
reserved at the White Pelican. The
executive committee, superintending
affairs in general connected-with the
ceremonial event, includes W. C. Van
Kmun, Klamath Falls; T. H. Sompson,
Ashland; Carl Tengwald, Medford; P.
li. Herman, Grants Pass,
A new departure at this ceremonial
will be a drum and bugle corps, Klam
ath Falls organization, supplementing
the regular patrol contingent. Hoth
of these organizations, including rank
and file, include 40 men. The tem
ple Is equipping them with brand new
uniforms, preliminary to the trip to
Los Angeles early in June.
The Crater Lake Shrine club, of
Klamath Falls, is attending to all the
major details, in a local way, as apply
ing to rarange meats.
The ladies are not invited to attend
this ceremonial, the wording of the in
vitations being that "The temple has
got to economize in order to send tho
patrol to Los Angeles."
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The Screen
Hy Ye Press Agent,
Vox Inferno" Is Ilmiitlfiil.
Tlin Wlllliiin liir mot Inn n let 11 10.
made from Danti-'s celebrated clas
sic, "Inferno." closes a very success
ful three days engagement at the
Itlallo theatre tonight. This pro
duction seems to have a lion's share
of attributes which popularize a film.
It Is eye-filling nnd Imaginative and
contain some extremely high spots
of exiiling drama. Perhaps tho pic
tures greatest appeal is its weiru,
photographic beauty.
Hcnrv Otto, whn directed, has
seen fit to stick more closely to his
text tnan some other directors work-
in ir on lltci'fiiv rliissli's hnvo been
bnnwn In (In IIIk iih ( nv U'llH tt thn
scenario man's?) to select such cpl-j
sides from the great "inrerno alle
gory as make the best motion pic
tures has been well dono. The di
rection is entirely worthy of so im
portant a subject.
ltKllu-lmiH "iriincliitiinntnllflts" need
bnvn nn fours Hint thnlr hell has
been mls-represonted. Kor six con- J
nines name's iicu tins neen a mourn
tiuon which conceptions of tho 111-
fi'inal regions have been built. The
film has simply translated Dante's ,
vlMlnn Intii terms 11 f tho screen. A '
modern story dramatically told, bal-j
anccs the in revno sequences wun uno
effect. Pauline Starke, llalph Lewis,
.loser Swlckard and William Scott
head the cast.
WcKtorn VHm nt Cmtorhm.
tho eye, "Tho Orent Divide," at the
Hunt's Craterlan theater this wock
flnvini- nft tomorrow for .the legiti
mate attraction "So This. Is Lon
don") is to bo commended. 1
action, or much of it. takes place
along tho rim of tho Painted Desert
In Arizona, and competent photog-
rapny mis nepiciea a inna i
charm. One lacks words adequately
to describe the painted Desert
shown in this film.
The story, a western romance that
Is thornuKhly clean entertainment,
lias to ilo with Kuth Jordan of a
New Kr.Kland family, who, left by
her brother and his wife alone on a
ranch on the rim of the desert, lf
attacked nt night by three drunken
ranchers. One, Stephen Client, pays
with n string of nuggets for her
freedom, when she promises to ac
company him to his mlno as his wife,
A run over tho cast reveals one
potent reason why the picture is well
done. Such names as Alice Terry,
Conway Teiirlet Huntley Uordon.
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