Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 09, 1925, Image 8

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Pally Twentieth Year. "
Weekly ny.(ourtU Year.
MEDf'ORD. OREGON, THURS1UY, JULY 9, 1925
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PLEDGE RE-SURVEY
winning way he questioned Instms'nrg
and students as lie passed IhrougiT tho
buildings. . i
"You have those scissors upside
down," ho said to an Indian ninldeu
from Montana who was cutting out
pieces lor a garment In the domestic!
arts (liiiitMHMK t
Romance and Adventure of a Man, Maid, Hofte and Dpg
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A SERIOUS JUS, 8
i her aro you in!? ho asked"
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' PORTLAND, Ore., July 9. (A.
P.) California, represented by Ma
rie ncynolds of Merced, carried off
Oral honors today In 'the QhristQn
Endeavor oratorical contest i which
featured the morning Bession of the
biennial convention of the ' organi
lon. MIbs $'nolda was awarded a gold
medal by President .Emorus Fran
cis E. j;iarkv
OrcKon won second prize- in the
oratorical contest with Lois Tuttlo
J f Foresj Orove as Its represcni-
I fives. ' Emblems aa(. tokens of hon-
a) orable mefitionfi were awarded to
1 () Estella Baldwin of yashougal, ,Wn,
and David n Taylor 0$ noise, laano.
In a report on- tho society's
growth, Secretary lift ward . P Gates
said today that 9732 itw Christian
ndeavor societies itid. been organ
ized n jfie past two years, of which
6000 had h$en formed lraj the last
two momns. .eecreia-Fy uaies sum
that 4316 young membcia had prom
wd to tithe their IncoiVes vth the
church and that 1028 had prorn Mead 8fld Vopofal isa now
Qini-uu f,ic mi men mno uj
ins as ministers or mUsiorrljp at
L tome and abroad. ', , "
i Gates said he . expected r5 00,000
more ygmg people to Join th( so
ciety by Septnber. Ho siUd 0it is
the greatest institutional . influence
for uniting the ' various Protestant
O denominations.
Poorly ventilifcd v motion picture
shows contribute liberally toward the
eujjjtort of physicians.
Do youove your v&f$ ' ' ' "
PORTLAND, Qre.Tuly 8. (A.'.)
Resurvjy of the 'Umatilla Rapids re
imntiun project was promised here,
today Elwood Mead, cimissioner
of reclamation, following conferences
with parties interested in t9b $roject.C
commissioner Mead also sard the Des
chutes project would be given consid
eration but that therfe.was no hopo.
for an appropriation tins year,
SetthQi on 'SLai$iel, urnii$ianGr
uiuut wiihiji iirojinv umuuiia coun
ty were told they would have to. wait
for necessary relief from water Short
age. j
Fred Stiver of PeijdjAon was chief
spokesman for the repw'Sintatives.
I'presentatives of the Furnishand
Stanfield projects who are undg- con
tract tifibuy from the government
water emnounded In tha &IcKa9 dam.n
fold the commlsston that $uey are
unable to geL water on'trfeir land be
cause of in.tffcqifecy o ditches; gmt
the lnnd .is Hettlgl and the districts
are futiiy p$sneious. Tho additional
water is ntAd for additional uroatft
m -fell ... Jw
g" -y wn - ,.tf f- ''ft-y
land settlement on the Owyhee
Warm Springs projects should the
federal' government proceed Gith the
development work on thasc projects
for which iayproprintioT.0 have heen
tucmr &x
mPUK thi ooo. (RiV rue noun. jPeratnlfo TOM MIJtT
q iv a) aft
Tho rlBO of Tom Mix to stclu sup- dustry. Tonivvas"i solg(r fortune .the world. His IsSst plrUtreint
land globo-trolti . before he entered ("Teeth" sj-lll close a thrT days
jii x iomiiu io w. tWe Inoes and todTiy la cogni2'9l nsetit tho Rlirito theater te
interesltne $umires of the film In- pnS of the torenft.st screen stars of ibis h'agse, Ty. and d
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SAI.EM. Oro., July 9 T)r lliiberl
Work, (g-iiatary of tiia liH iS(- B the
cabinet i(B President C'oollilgo. jSjas
puzzled yestenlayaiWhon ho inspertil
'.he Salem Indian training school iq
C'hemuwn. ltwns in jii) kitchen of
o domestic tKienco dSiirtinent. On
n blackhoiiidjvas written a igi'e for
enko baking. Tho calikiet inonilipr's
brovvu wrlnkli4 as hff" iguilli;
wrU.t?n lUHtWictlonB.
"Whattoes H. P. stand for?" ho
W OkriS). St
asKeu tno inswnFior.
"Hnkg)t; powder," iinswered tho
teller.
Bomo folksu tlteso parts are irald
Secretary fork's ideas aro c:gfrn.
but his convocation awr his -awl
(fi'o 'Cliley westr In an imisv,
Th.W's furS'iy, thfffiisecrslary saiil.
"1 don't see why you wantTX) go back
to California when you can stay here."
'iVhcro are you frtiin?" Dr. Work
KWI an lustructor in awther de-
tluyoung womaiS
, ,.., ,.,.
iiiuviu uy tuii(iiiwiii um iniiiii uujev-j,
of the visit ofSeft'etiUfcy Work and
Comni&sjgner Alead in this itatc.
Those approprlatlis now uVe avall-j
iflile and unles? worths stared be
fore Julygk. of next year the apT'i
nations will be cancelled.
Thus far Secretary "U :k and Com-
missloift'r Mead io lftily phased
aspect and the government has not
the money available for takgg ovor
the numerous spill projects with like
lobltms. If one is afded 11 mugt be
aided, he saffl. He said he synipa
ihizA 'ftth them but could promiA
them no immediate relief.
Cigressman N. G. Sinnott sat with
Mead durinsr tho hearincs.
To what extent will Oregon alinivftih the land settlenAil irk 1i(4'iL
ie and conducted the Portia 1 chamnt'ij
Hto' docls
tructir
nf rnmmnrpp nnil nlhor nofi9-ipR nnd
lAioh IhavAiiwIifl thMr nr.r.ti:H In.,
spectli ofhe two i'ojeci lateit1ur-i
ing thin week, will nisk dpyin- -wry
today.
dog Duke.
(It led
run
Tom,
they will Airdcrtfcon-
statiA
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POKTUND, Ojp., July 9. (A. P.)
clhnan nil fovor resort vi9, was
ordered to.iil Uiday by Federal Judge
'olvil?ton after a fiiSit in lo j-oui
that has lasted nearly two years.
MerrilI'must go tSjail for six months
iid pay a fino following his
conviction iiL January. lj24 of con
ducting a tuisnuco nn9 selling liquor
at a roadJiouse.
-ThJ'nued Slf tes distrlctourt has
iX'Ceivcd a mandate from the United
States court bf appeals denying Mr
rilra'petition y a now trial. I
'redMTllaj Jnrffier Portnjd- conn- r?"'''' love your wife
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WholesaleJDistirfbutors
With'GENERAb Gasoline'in the tank the.owrfei; of
any autuniuuiib io v.ai ii tai o ,xl ujuiaLiuii
is0 conckerned..He knows that he' cafi'go whereh '
will and bacli again with cpnfidence, in his mtor' per-'(
' fopmance. ; For, GfiNRAL is made by a new proce5s
GENERAL Choline
ammixfcs you -MAXIMUM
MILEAGE
CLEAN COMBUSTION
FULL POWER
EASY STARTING
of j-efining. Its remarkable efficiewcy is pjanned care
fully ir? advancesto suk this climate. Then'in the
mafang, it isbalaijced scientifical.ly.'so as to assure, in "
any engine, the most perfect perfrmancS of . which
that engineis capable. And, GENERAL always gives
maximum mileage. ,
9 m
Sofd Qnly by Auth&srizfld, ndepcndcjitDsafcrs,
atthe Green-and-White Sign " '
"Ffll Up Your lank and Lest Your, ENGINE Decide!"
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limrtnuMit. a
( "Kroin Alnbama,
said.
"She won't wty long," tho cabinet
meiniy remarUeti to the suparin
tnnil.Vl? Who '! fhnwinl Aim nhniit
ig ll&.'lio sclioiJ9 "When they 1H'K Uko that
I they sooff gel Married."
The IndhuT prohlm is ' a' lilg tonn,
Secrfjary Woi d(lared, b'uf tho big
part of it is inij l tha schools but
aflefflo students leavoTho Hi:ln91s.
"lTg thing to do." ho said. "Is tiu
tearhiem tho thlnga by which tkVy
caS mako a Uvingaurter they aro ojt
of si'hool."
Cibsiiig' Oet.
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VSkif 'to, S.5Uai!i$.l H6
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B?sffwiS2.5Ot0 $15.00
Sweaters &ora$3.50 to S8.50
HfeamS2.50to$950
Ifomnty, paip $1.0'
Apai$i.oo .
Sonftitoy Step-ins SlOO" : ;
SsaSA&t j Aprons 7.5 c to 8L
Beals, String $1,00
Vanity Cashes $2,50.to $3.50
.Pocjvetbooks $4.50 to$5;50
Handkerchief prices range
from 15c to $1.00
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'SALE'Mm
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GOiVG ON
and continuing until the small stock'
is sold. Miss ToVne is selling0 every
thing at a sacrifice to closecout by0
July 15 as she will rent the shop at
that time. 0
Be sure you come early as the0stock
is small and will soon be picked over.
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