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riTESDAY. JULY 28, '102.'.
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Kindly phone 526 our office if your
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HIS EARLY TRAILS
j l,OS AX(;M2K. July 28. (A. P.)
, Tho limn who tuught geology to
I William Jennings Bryan hearly half
la century hkj described hero last
I night. hlH Impressions of the fumouH
Nehruskan's chiiructerlstics while a
student lit Whipplo ucudgmy, Jack.
HOllVlllO, ill.
"I remcMiiber him very well when
he entered the uendemy." said H. 13.
Sturm, formerly principal of the
academy and professor In vtho af f Hi-(
aii-d institution of Illinois col I ego,
"I remember him well. He was
a typical farmer lad with all the
crudities, of that clans. Hut I can
say this for him he never was. a
shirker. He never was under disci
pline during the time he was at the
institution.. He was u very Chiistlnn
youiiR man with a pleasing voice that
won him attention many times. I
"I rememhor he was continually
ralninp questions in class questions
that had no part In the cluss work'
and one time 1 had to request him
not to do it any more. He was
very Rood about it and never did.".
You up Uiyan did not display any:
marked antipathy toward or sus
picion of the scleiico of geology J
Stoi rs said.
"I must have done a pretty good
job of teaching Bryan his geology In
view of his fundamentalism, don't
you .think so?" the commoner's for-.'
mer Instructor added with a smilo
"But, then I've always been a fun
damentalist myself though not quite
so strong us ho was."
SENATOR'S PLAN
8WAMP8C.OTT? Rftss., July . 2.
(A. P.) President t'oolidge believes
the federal trade commission has a
useful function and, he Is not In sym.
PAlUiy with suKtjeslkmH that It should
bo abolished.
It was tho 'president's conviction
that while somo of- the criticism of
the tratfe commission Is perhaps jus
tified. It is performing a difficult
task as the policeman of business
and on .the wholeA is performing a
useful service to the public.
Mn, Coolldge'is of the belief Hint
some practices of the commission
might well be modified so as to
avoid possible .Injustices to legit 1
mate industry and- business, but ho
has not reached any conclusions ks
to what change, In methods should
bo adopted.
The Nw Stringent limitary aiul Ufiuipnient liegulatiuns fur
Oregon Cosmeticians
AY Inch go into elTect, August First under t he nutrWity of
State Hoard of Health
IIAVH HK1SN CONTINUOUSLY OUSMiVKl) BY THE
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iiiul Sacramento better equipped for service and genuine satisfnc
lioii than ours, Graduate and experienced operators. Sanitation
and operative methods meet all recpiirements.
. It's the Service That Counts Always
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Oregon ' Wealher. ')
Increasing cloudiness followed -hy (
rain Wednesday and In west portion'
tonight, cooler In Interior Wcdnes.
day. Fresh southerly winds.
PRESIDENT'S DOUBLE
WITH MEDFORD Tj&ADE 13 MEDFORD MADE.
A Portland business man who beam
a remarkable resemblance, facially,
and somewhat in figure, lo President
CooliflRe. is I j. ;. Maunders of Saund
ers Saunders, state managers of
tho Bankers Hmcrvo IJfo company,
who spent Monday In tho city and
Butte Falls on business, having motor
ed down from tho metropolis with Mva.
Saunders.
The moment he walked Into the
chamber of commorco office ti)
consult Secretary Uuyl he- uncon
sciously attracted attention of people
In the office by the resemblance to
the famous man. First ho talked
with Chris Gottlieb, secretary of tho
United Stato free employment bureau
branch, and It was noticeable . that
Chris kept eyeing him closely and
scratching his head in. jyejplexlty. un
til U daffniTolritilin JuhV'wIio the
visitor rcmlnded'hlm of.
A little later a rojtorter who had at
once "spotted" tho Portland man, re
marked to tho latter: "Now, Mr.
Saunders, I expect that I will have to
spring an old one on you, but did
anyone ever tell you that facially you
and President Coolldge are almost ox
act duplicates, even to your smilo and
expression."
"Yes, I have heard that before."
said tho Portland man. as ho uncon
sciously let looso il. e "presidential
smile". '
"But I don't undersetnd It. I can
seov no resemblance at all. Why on
tho way down hero as I was1 leaving
a restaurant at Albany, or may bo ( it
was Kugene, when I stopped at the
desk to pay my 1111 the cashier said:
'Mister, do you know that while you
were dining a customer came in,
watched you a few seconds and re
marked, 'I seo you have a very dis
tinguished mun present among: your
diners'."
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders planned to
motor from hero to Klamath FdlU
late this afternoon or tomorrow
morning, on business In that city.
Vaudeville Tonight
Hunt Craterian
The outstanding feature of the vau
deville at Hunt's Craterian tonight is
the farce comedy skit by Walter
Flshter and his capable company en
titled "do. Into the IKtchen." It is
the story o fthe entry of an Egyptian
harem girl Into, an American homo
where a new cook Is being expected
Miss A del I e Marsh, Pearl Duvall and
Gale aStterlee are the mombers of
the supporting cast.
When the trio of Fletcher. Ivay and
Moran finish their act a new Inter
pretation has been given to the well
known vaudeville term "hokum."
Their nf feting "A Classic In Hokum
has been rightly christened.
Another girl with a phcnonilnal
voice In Miss Nada Norraine who pos
sesses the unique faculty of being able
to obtain excellent results either In
a high soprano or a low contralto. I5he
specializes In songs that nilgho. be
classed In the popular category.
A somewhat different trio Is com
posed of two pretty girls. Son la and
Arlyn with Olen Head as pianist. The
girls enhance the beauty of their act
with an abundance1 of wonderful cos
tumes. t Olen head In known to music
lovers a a Q. It. B. soloist for palyer
piano rolls.
Aconjuring act of world wide repu
tation Is being offered by Al Barnes
St Co. This act was first discovered
n London, from where It was booked
In a number nf the leading European
cities. He has ft comedy offering that
Is one of the best In the country.
Pictures and the Craterian orchestra
roun dout the bill.
Jowlsh Fraternity Meets.
SEATTLE. July 2R.Zeta Beta
Tau, national Jewish fraternity, open
ed a three day convention here yester
day wit ha banqitet and memorial ser
vices for Julius Kahn, former con
gressman. Delegates from the Uni
versity of Washington. Unlvetiity of
Oregon. University of California and
i nivfriujr or miuinern i muornia ace
attending the sessions with Sam Fen
del of Porftind prfilding. ,
Cook with gnu.
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