Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1925, Page 12, Image 12

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F0RD CHAMBE
ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE FOR THE NATIONAL
GUARD. Ill 12 TO 20, 1925, CAMP JACKSON
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Fill DAY, .JINK I2TII
Tho entire day will bo taken up with arrival of troopH and making camp.
11.00 A.M. OFFICIAL welcome to troopH extended through iiriguUler Cen-
erul Goorgo A. While by Mayor Alcnderfer.
bATlHOAV. .Ii:XK I3T1I
Forenoon
Brigade Inflection, full field equipment in shelter tent camp,
ut Camp Jackson.
Afternoon
1:30 P.M. Auto Ract-H. Jackson County Fair (IroundH.
Six lap race for earn with 13 cu. in. din.'or under.
Hlx lap race for earn with 220 cu. in. dlH. or under .
Ten lap race for five fiiHtoHt ciiih In uhovu raceH.
20 lap race. Free for all. Motorcycle race.
AdmlKHlon, general, $1.00; men in uniform, 50c.
Hhcch sanctioned by American Automoldle Anociation and con
ducted under nuKpiccH of the JackHtin County Kair AHHocluttun.
On account of A. A. A. regulation it 1h ImpoHalhle to hold u
sanctioned race and give freo admiKKlon, therefore, the ndmlH-
Hlon to Guardsmen )ntt been placed at a nominal charge of 00c.
DIN NICK at MedTord HotH to Itrigadler General George A.
White and Senior OfflceiH by the Directors of the Chamber of
Commerce.
BALL and Entertainment at the Jacktton County Fair GroundH
Pavilion for all enlisted men of the. Oregon National Guard,
Riven by tho Jackson County Amusement Co. Free to men In
uniform.
Young People's Social at Social llallf First P.aptlnt Church.
Young people's Social at Social Hall, First Methodist Church.
Peppy Program, stums, anil games, with good eats. Freo.
SCNDAY. Jl'XK I4TII
Religious scrviccH at Camp Jackson conducted by Lieut. Col.
Wm, S. Gilbert, Chaplain. The public are cordially Invited.
Special Services at all the Protestant Churches. At the Catholic
Church there will be mass at 7:00 and 0:00 A. M. with Uenedlc
tlon after the last maun.
Auto Races at the Jackxon County Fair Grounds,
Six lap race for cam with 183 cu. in. dis. or under.
Six lap race for cars with i!20 cu. In. dis. or under.
Ten lap rnco for fivo fastest cars in above races.
26 lap race. Free for all. Motorcycle races.
AdmlKHlon. general, (1.00; men in uniform, 60c.
Races sanctioned by American Automobile Association and
conducted under auspices of the Jackson County Fair Asso
ciation. On account of A. A. A. regulations it Is Impossible to hold a
sanctioned race and give free admlKHlun. therefore, the admis
sion to Guardsmen has been placed at n nominal chargo of 60c.
FLAG DAY exerclHes by Medford Lodgo No. 1168 li. P. O. 12.
at City Park.
Addretm by HiigaUler General Goo. A. White.
RAKE HALL by 1 li 2nd Infantry vs. JSOth Infantry at Medford
Hall Park. Free Admission. -
Special Services at all the Protestnnt Churches.
MONDAY. JTXK I5TII
At some time during the encampment (watch papers for tho
date) a monster parade through tho streets of Medford by the
entire Oregon National Guard with. all equipment will be given.
Ovor 3000 men.
Annual "Days of '4!t" Celebration and Carnival will bo held
in tho Armory by Mndford J'ost No. 16, American Legion. Six
big acts, Including acrobatic and tumbling acts, singing, dancing
by the best talent on the coast. Admission 60c for three nights.
Hand Concert in City Park by Regimental Hand. , , .
Hunt's Crntcrlan, "The Night Club," Raymond Griffith In com-,
edy. Froo tickets cun bo secured by calling on Brigade Supply
Officer at camp.
Tl'KHDAY, .MNIC 1TII . i
Battalion Parade by IBUnd InfaJttry, Camp Jackson.
Annual "Days of '49" Celebration and Carnival at tho Armory.
In addition to the regular program, there will be two boxing
bouts put on by men picked from tho HI 2nd and lftfith Regi
ments of tho National Guard, for Championship of Camp Jack
son Lots of fun fur all. All guardsmen In uniform ndmlttcd
freo,
HMOKFR and KNTRRTA INM KNT at Medford Armory for
Legionnaires of the National Guard given by Medford Post No.
16, American Legion. Free.
WKDNKSDAY, JCN K I7T1I
Battalion parade by IHiJth Infantry, Camp Jackson.
Kntertalnment for all members of the National Guard who nro
Masons, given by Medford Lodge A. F. & A. M. No. 103. Con
veyances will be furnished to take all to Jacksonville, whore
work will bo given In Lodge A. F. & A. M. No. 10. Refresh
ments. BALL and Kntertalnment at Nutatortum for Non-Commissloned
Officers and KnliHtcd Men given by tho Craters Club and tho
Klwnnis Club. Free,
Annual "Dnys of '-10" Celebration and Carnival at tho Armory,
Last night of the Dnys" celebration with tho giving away
FKI315 a Ford Sedan, also tho regular program. Got youi
tickets early.
1 oung Peoplo's Social at Social Hall In First lluptlst Church.
Young People's Social at Social Hall in First Methodist Church.
Peppy Program, stunts, and games, with good eats. Free.
Hunts Cratcrian, "The One Way Street," Freo tickets can bo
secured at enmp from Itiiuade Supply Officer.
TIHRKDAV, JINF, I NT II
Hftttnllon Demonstration by 162nd Infantry In Attack near
Roxy Anne. Spectators go to end of road east of Red Top
School hnuHo whero a good view can bo hail. .
Regimental Parade by IHftth Infantry.
KNTI5KTAINM 13 NT and SMOK Kit to all members of tho Na
tional Guard who are L'lks. given by Medford Lodge No. 1168
B. P. O. K. at Temple. 6th and Central.
Band Concert at Camp Jackson by D. O. K. K. Band.
Band Concert nt City Park by Regimental Band.
Dance at Fair Grounds Pavilion, by J ark mm County Amuse
ment Co.
FRIDAY, Jl'XK 10T1I
Battalion Demonstration by ixtllh Infantry In attack near Roxy
Anne. Spectators go to end of road east of Red Top School
house where good view can bo had. f
Regimental Parade by lK2nd Infantry.
GRAND MILITARY BALL fin the OFFICERS of tho National
Guard, at tho Armory, given by the Officers of Company A.
Admittance by Invitation only.
Donco nt Fair Grounds Pavilion, by JucksEi County Amuso
ment Co.
Hunt's Crntcrlan. "Coming Thru," Tommy Meltrhnn. Froo
tickets can be secured at camp from Brigade Supply Officer.
KATl'RDAY, .MM 20TII
TROOPS away on Bivouac and Convoy Problem (to Crater
Lake).
Curs will leave Camp JackMon at 5.00 A. M.
srxhAY, .iiwio iiisT
TROOPS nway on Bivouac and Convoy Problem
(at Crater Lake)
Cars will leave Crater Ijiko Camp In tho afternoon.
-MONDAY. ,MM3 i!2M
Forenoon
Battalion Drill at Camp Jackson
' Afternoon
Field Meet and Brigade Review. Governor Pierce and othor
notables will be present at Camp Jackson.
Smoker and Kntertalnment to all members
Guard who are K. P. m. given by Medford
Pythias at K. P. Lodge Mounts.
Smoker and Knlertalnnu'nt to nil members of tho National
Guard who are K. (Vs. given by Medford Lodge Knights of
l uiumnus.ai K. C. Hall.
Dance at Fair Grounds Pavilion, by Jnckfton County Amuso
nieht Co.
Hunt's Crateilan, "Contraband." Free tickets can be secured fov
calling on Brigade Supply Officer nt Camp.
TI KSBAY, JI NK 2:tlll
FIFLD M.VNF.I VFJIN
Tho troops will be eiiKaged In field maneuvers between Camp
Jackson and the Itogue Ktver near Bybee Bridge.
CAMP FIRK Kntertalnment will be snonsored by tho Youns
i People's Societies of the Churches.
,' WKDNFSDAY, Jl'XK 2ITII
FIF.LD MANKl'VKKS
. Tho troops will be engaged in field maneuvers between Camp
Jackson and the Rogue Itiver near Bvbee Bridge.
r Vv THUINDAY. ,11 NK 25TU
This will he known as Secretary of Agriculture Dny. Hon. "W. M.
Jardlne, of Washington. I). C. Secretary of Agriculture, and his official party
will he present, and Inspect camp and ho entertained at Officers' Mess at
12.80 P. M., by Brigadier General .;e..r:e A. White ami Htaff.
Senators Chits. L.'McNat v and Uoht. N. Stunfitd and Congressman W. C.
Jlawley are also expected.
2.00 P.M. Mr. U. V. Clancy. President of the Medfoni Cliftmbrr of Com-
; nterce will present (o the be.st drilled Company of the Oi egon
National Guard a Silver LovfiiK Cup.
8)00 I. M. Young People's Social at Social Hall In First Baptist Church.
BALL ut Armory f- nil Knliwted men, of the National
given by the Medford Rotary Cl"Ji and the Lion's Club.
P. M.
8.00 P. M.
8.00 P.M.
7.30 P. M.
H.00 P. M.
0.00 P. M.
6.N0 P.M.
7:00 P.M.
7.00 p. M.
6.00 P.M.
6.30 P. M.
7.30 P.M.
7.30 P. M.
7.30 P.M.
0.00 P.M.
2.00 P. M.
8.00 P. M.
7.80 P.M.
8.00 p. M.
8.00 P. M.
8.30 P.M.
2.00 P.M.
6.00 P. M.
7.30 P. M.
8.0 P. M.-t
8.00 P. M.
Young People's Social nt Social Hall In First Methodist Church.
3'eppy Program, stunts, and games, with good eats. Fi-cq
8.00 P.M. BALL and Kntertalnment for all members of the National
Guard who are De Molays ut Masonic Hall, given by Medford
Chapter Order De Molay.
8.00 P. M. GRAND
Guard, giv
Free.
9.00 P. M. Hunt's Craterlan, "Quo Yadls." Free tickets can be secured by
calling on Brigade Supply officer nt Cump Juckson.
Farewell. Camp is broken and return hoiue.
NOTKK OF INTKRKfiT
AMKRICAN LKGION will open their club rooms In the Medford Armory for
tho use of visiting guardsmen. Guides will be furniuhed without
charge for outing trips or other purposes.
HOSTKSS HOUSK nt Camp Jackson will be in charge of the La dies of the
Greater Medford Club.
BAND CONCKRTS will be given by Regimental Bands at Camp Jackson
every evening.
JACKSONV1LLK HISTORICAL SOCIKTY will maintain most Interesting
exhibit of historic objects relating to the early life In this locality.
This attractive and Interesting display of th finest collection of this
character In the west will be shown ut the U. S. Hotel at Jackson
ville. .
KLKH CLUB will hold their entire club room and building for the use oj"
visiting Klks and National Guard Officers.'
INFORMATION. An information bureau will be maintained by tho Medford
Chamber of Commerce in their building located at Main and Front
Street. Accurate Information and directions will be available at
these booths to both members of the National Guard and the public
regarding nil events of interest and ways and means of getting
around the city.
SALVATION ARMY will operate canteen at their building nt 4th and Bartlctt
Streets at which place refreshments, coffee and doughnuts will be
supplied. Tables, writing material, pen, ink, etc., will be provided
with somo one in constant attendance to give information and
service,
THKATKRS AND MOTION PICTCRKS. Hunt's Crnterian and Rialto will
provide freo tickets to Knlisted men in uniform at Brigade Supply
Officers Quarters.
YOUNO WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 229 N. Barllett will keep
open house every afternoon and evening for Officers, KnliHted men
and their ladies. Tho ladies may use rooms for meetings and other
purposes.
GOLF GROUNDS. Tho Medford Golf Grounds will ho open for the use of
the Officers of the National Guard. American Legion Gqlf Club
will be open to all members of National Guard.
OTHER FKATURKS. The Doughnut Reserves of the Salvation Army and
Young People's Societies expect to-be on the firing line.
The Social Halls, Reading and Lounging Rooms of the Salvation
Army, First Methodist and First Baptist Churches will keep open
house during the encampment. Complimentary maiioncry and writ
' Ing materials on the tables at all times at these three Halls, as well
as nt a number of additional station on Main Street.
General Information and accommodation stations at the three halls
mentioned and tho Y. W. C. A, Tho Centrul Information bureau is
located at the Chamber of Commerce..
Tho sign of tho red star means lavatory facilities fur soldiers. The
throe halls mentioned above and many other places will be thus
marked.
5.00 p. Mi
1 8.00 P. M.
8.00 P. M.
8.30 P. M.
0.00 V. M.
7.30 P. M.
of tho National
Lodge Knights of
thrice Married,. Thrice. Dtverced,
Fights Voiding oi Latest Deer els
Elinor Wylie (left), noted poet, principal in u wnsiitiontil
!opcmcnt, three mnrriagea and two divorres, is hylitii.fi efloits f
.iliodc Island ofticials to void her latest divoretr, on the grounds
hat the Rhode Island domicile she claimed was fictional. , She now
is the "Lucy Stone" wife of William Rose Benet, poet and crituV
Before the present inquiry started, decrees granted Mrs. Nina
Wilcox Putnam (right, below) author, and Mrs. Minta I)ur1e
Arhucklc (at lop), wife of the banished movie comedian, vcr
vacated on the crounds of lraud.
EDITOR PREDICTS
TRIP TO MOOf K
SKYROCKET SOS
BOULDER, Colo., Juno 10. (A.
P.) Human transportation to the
moon by means of huge rockets may
be a possibility In a few years, so
rapid are the present day strides In
.ence n the opinion of Dr. Wat
son Davis, managing editor of "Sci
ence Service."
"I am confident that In a few
years a rocket will be perfected for
making a trip a la Jules Verne, from
the earth to tho moon," declared Dr.
Davis in an address before the 18th
annual convention of the American
Society for the Advancement of Sci
ence here. -
"A model of such a rocket Is now
under construction," he said.
Dr. Davis also foresees tho day
when science will make possible the
transformation of Idiots Into citizens
through scientific treatment of the
glands, ond an era In which mil
lions will be fed from synthetic food
of oil shale.
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