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' . e MEDFOKI) MATL TftTBlTXB, MEDFORD. OREOON. FRTDaY, AtTOtTST 7, 1925 PAGE TWO Riff Hopes Droop as France Concentrates Crack Troops Safe Milk I POLICE DOG IS - and Diet For Infants, Invalids, tho Aged, Nuring Motlmrn, Children, etc SfV ( fpij QBE SHOWN 11 JfflgKOB j M ThpouKh the effort ut ,the puKiora of tht Flrnt Methodist and the South Methodist church w or thlH city, the remnrkublp film memorial of the President WIlHon hin been twiured for a presentation in Medford. ThlH "Hlx RfIh of Hfiil AVIIsim" will he nhown ' Sunday evening, AtiKUHt 811, nt & o'clock nt thn First Methodlm church. Prom n hlmorlcnl point of view the WIIbo nplclure. Ih deelnred 10 ho epochal in thnt it nhown nil tho prom inent U'fttlcrH of all the nnlloiis of the world during tho Inat ilccmlo In nil in tlmnto way. The iippenlltiK chninctoi lmlc of tho HfTPen-hiogniphy of Wood row Wilson, whlh hns won for It such tinivoi'Hiil npprovnl, unpen rn to he In tin truthfnlnfFH. I Ih nnid to depict not only the miipendoiiH Who of Mr. VI1 pon to prodigious power, showing hint prnrtlrnlly wnrflhlppei) ,y the iieopleM of the world, hut Just on vividly por trnys hlH deaeent into the equivalent of ohllvlon, deserted in hln H" Htreet home find dying a mnriry to his idenK This film memorial Ih tho work of the Woodrow WilHon Aleinorliil suciety, which l devoted to the perpetuation of the Into president's memory In film form nn commuted with the memo rliiln of bronze and Rtoue. Tt Ih point- out out thai wherenH monuments of bronze and Htone are HfeleHH and must be visited to Impress people, tho Wll Hon film memorial Ih un near to n llv Ing memorial n ran poHHibly be m inlned, which goeH to tho people ev erywhere, nnd It ban been repeated all over tho country that this memorial in actually comparable only to a visit from Woodrow WHhou hlmHolf. This memorial has been presented by more than 1(10 educational and re llglouH Institutions of the Pacific coast, It Ih never shown commercial ly In theaters and can only be shown one time in a community for many yen rs. It Is understood that President Cool. Idge playH on Importunt part In thin, unique memorlnl of one of our great Americans and the pro" commentH that have come Indicate that the re publican newspapers and leaders have been ns eulogistic of the film memo rial as newspapers and leaders of Wll Ron's own polltlcnl faith. Central l'tcil 1( France unsuccessful in its initial campaigns, is concentrating its finest troops, under its best generals, In Morocco, determined to conquer once and for all "the Berber Wild Cat." Two marshals of France, Petain and Lyautcy, and five generals, Naulin, Colombat, De. Cliambrun Heauseli and Bertram), are leading the 130,000 troops arrayed against Abd-el-Krim, rebel war lord' and Riff hopes are drooping. , A crack French regiment is seen on the march to the battlefront. ' NOW TOTAL 43 Tho forty-third divorce, suit of tho year for .Jackson county, woa filed In the circuit uotirt Thursday, when Violet" WulterH starteil suit n gainst Harry Walters, charging cruel nnd Inhuman treatment, They wore mar ried nt Vancouver, Washington, Oc tober 6, litis. The complaint alt egos thnt tho de fendant "possessed u quick temper." cussed nnd called her vile names critic lAfd .unnecessarily nnd found fault, was; of a Jealous disposition, unatfectloiiate, unreasonable, and ex cess! vly overbearing an dabuslvc by nature, nnd that ho "nagged, belit tled ami abused" tho plaintiff. hj IN FEDERAL COURT JEFFERSON PEAK PORTLAND, Aug. 7. A. P.) John V. Scott, lender of a Portland party of jtho Mnxumas club, which set out this week to scale Jefferson peak, was Injured Wednesday on t he moun tain, nnd Ih being curried on an Impro vised stretcher along the Kkyline trail. Ills bearers left Conception camp. In Jefferson Park at 7 n. m. today, and Intend taking him to Government ramp, from where ho can be brought to Porllund by unto. ' Reports by telephone from n mem ber of the parly, relayed through Al bany today, said Kcott Jumped into n snow field to get out of the way of a fulling rock chimney, that- he slid to J tho- bottom of the field, and there struck n large rock. Oiu hip was badly hurt. HERE AUGUST 1 5 The nollonnl nuto speed classic Is scheduled to be held at the Jackson county fair grounds, Saturday, August 15, with De Pa I ma', Jlenrne Stewart, McDonald and eight other' nationally known racers, puitticlputlng In ih five events. Harney Obirield. master driver and dare devil racer, will act ns the ref eree. Arrangements for holding the meet were completed last night. A similar event was held last year, . and was witnessed by onn of the larg- J eHl crowds In ihe history of southern' Oregon, hundreds Journeying hero j from out of town points. 1 uL.ri i JACK DEMPSEY SIGNS . , WITH FITZSIM1NS TO FIGHT HARRY WILLS i E I.OS ANtiBbRS, Aiiff. 7. Floyd rUzHimmons, Michigan City, lnd., pro luot'cr, ileparting at noon today tor Chicago nnd New York, carrfos with him the signature of Juck Dempsey, henvy weight champion,' to nn agree nient for a tltlo. bout with Harry WMh, July 4. at Michigan City, lnd., it was announced by 15. II. Benton of Denipsey's stuff. Denton said that Chicago financial interests will hack the bout and thnt arrangements were completed last night hv telephone and telegraph between FitZHimmons nnd Paddy iUuIHns, manager of Harry Wills. . - A general- nlarm was sent out early last night for the police hmU other citizens to he on the look, out for .Mtekle, the 4-month-old Herman po lice dig of Miss Ada IBiyWHter, county home demonstration agent, -"which dis appeared from 115 Mistletne street in the afternoon, n few 'hours uvfortt Miss Hwester imd urilved homn from. San Francisco, -where lihe had been attending a convention. ? Anyone finding Mlckle is reijuestert to at once, pun telephones Nos. 120 or .M. B0 or notify llfi Mistletoe mreet. Mlckle is very playful, loves to play with children nnd Is a girl dog with lrown feet nnd head, black across the hack nnd with n white stripe across the chest. Mlckle has had a rather hectic ca reer, and only two months ago fell off ihe running board of Miss liwester'n car ami broke his hip, lay In the dog hospliu 1 for weeks wit h t he Injured hip in a plaster cast, and only recently had fully recovered. UNION CREEK NOTES : : 1 KNOX VIM43, Tentu Aug. Y The Tennessee evolution faae was brought to federal court when John It. Neal, nueorney representing JiiniOH Honor', Wilson, a taxpayer, filed n bill In federal court seeking to test tho con stitutionality of tho Tennessee act against the teaching of evolution in the public schools of tho stnte. (Jovernor Austen Pony, Attorney General Frank M. Thompson and Dis trict Attorney (leperul Thomas h. Stewart of the Dayton district, nro made defendants by the bill. KIN i F.N I-:, A ug. 7 (A. P. ) Th e Towne Shoppe, local restaurant, was entered and robbed of $75 In cash lust night, It was reported to t he police this morning. Tho invader entered through the back, cutting a screen, and broke open the cash register. The robbery occurred some time between I nnd 4 :.'D In the morning. The robbery was tho second in ns many nlshis, the Flks lodge sate hav ing been Idown Wednesday night, and approximately $:')() taken. Radio News Lion Club Roars KAUF.M. Aug, 7 The state highway) department announced today that the Pacific highway between I larrlshurg nnd .Junction City, which has been closed on account of paving, opera tions, will be open to travel Saturday, August S. A tree county ferry Is in operation across the Willamette river at I larrlshurg. Ilhls for irading. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho Hoard of Directors of School District No. 4ii, Medford, Oregon, will recelvo bids for the grading, crowning and draining of new High School ath letic field. Information regarding yardage, length of haul, etc-, may bo obtained at the clerk's office, , llids must be in the humls of Mlsa Mildred F, SWearlngon, clerk of Dis trict No. 4!, Medford, Oregon, not la ter than Wednesday, August 12th, llilTi. ' Tho board reserves tho right lu reject any or all bids. At the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the hlons club on Wed I n esdn y , August fi . 1 ! 2 fi , Mr. H . L. ' AVullhcr, chairman of the City Water commission, explained the purposes of Ihe nronosed new bond insiie for a water system. Mr. Wnlther'a out' line of the matter was very com prehensive and served to en lighten the Dions on the condition of Ihe ' present water system at well ut to explain the proposed system. SATURDAY SPECIAL Mocha Devils Food or Angel Food . Cakes 25c Regular 35c Seller PEERLESS 'BAKERY ? South Riverside ' Avenue PlTTSltUKU, Aug. 7. (A. 'I'.) Termed by exports as revolutionizing Die broadcasting of radio programs a special selective antennae was placed; In opera t Ion for the first tune last nlKht by the Westlnghouse Kleclrtc and munufuct urlug company. In vented by Fran k ( Nn rati, assist ant chief engineer of the Westlnghouse company, the antennae is designed to pick up only certain signals from a certain direction, eliminating Inter ference from the booster station, n great source of Intermixing hereto fore, according to radio engineers. The special antennae operated last night was al KFKA, Pittsburg, to tho western station. Here tt was Inter cepted on the' special nntennae anil there umplll'lod and put on the air again al the same frequency of wave temtth. The antennae, said IT. P. Davis. vice-president of tho Westlnghouso com puny, makes possible the ampli- licutlon of radio waves without ch tinging . their form of ficnuenney. "It Is u real milestone In radio the radio engineer with the thing he has been search imr for to further his drea in of mnk Ing rail lo a pruct leu I, dependable met bed of communica tion over long distances which could not be aei'oiupHslHMl with the use of so-called super-power." Hceuddcd that tho new system transmission dependable ut great dis tances without loss of signal strength and 0)iee from stnllr nnd other interference. Announcement. I wish to state to tho many frlenils nf the lute Martin McDonouyh with whom I cooperated In the past, that I have taken over his Insuranco busi ness. Including thnt sterling old com pany. The Phoenix of Hartford, and bespeak from these gentlemen their ordlal support and patronage, assur ing them of the same .efficient service and close attention to details, which HstinguisheiL, my jiredecesjtor tn.ttu1 Medford uigency. EUGENE GOLFERS TO PLAYJEDFORD The golf match between -Medford and Fugeno postponed from lust I Sundav due to illness nmong the Kugcne players, will be held at tne. local golf club this Sunday. Kugene will bring twenty men nnd five women players and ns they have not been beaten this year, the local golfers expect u hard tussle. H. (.'handler Kgan, Medford star, player, and present northwest champion, re cently Injured his right hand, nnd has not been able to play for ten days. He expects to lead the Med ford team this Sunday, but can hardly he expected lo play his usunl high grade of golf. Conk with gns. Yesterday's Hctnilts. At Portland, 2: Vernon, 6. At Seattle. 7; Oakland, a. At San Francisco fi: Sacramento. At l.os Angeles 8; alt iJtke 2. Notice. Will the gentleman who attended a meeting of the Chamber of Com merce and Fruit Grower's Dengue Frl duy night nnd by mistake took gray hat with brown band. Initials A. LI., please return it to Hotel Medford ami repel vp his own In exchange. 1 1 r Bibie TftouqhtSr TbdaW "K.MM-.HM 1, lilHIIl.XKSJj. HQ ' "uiii niwse in Lure! fur III Kuu'liii'Hn, mill fur lil MimiliTful work, lu I lie chiidrra of inni. 107 :tt. Eat the Right Breakfast Hot Days Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Supplies the energy you need SOME peoplt make a practice of passing vigor fooda in summer. That's a mistake. Above all 'things, you must eat foods that give strength. For hot days drag energy away. For breakfast, have oats and milk. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. And that makes it easy. No hot kitchens. No fuming, no frying, no stewing. Start on oats tomorrow. Note how good you'll feel. Mark the way that dragged-out feeling goes. You'll sn-.:4' at hot days. You'll work better, think better. Just try it! See the ditferencc. Herbert Jones . and family of -led-fml are spemliuK the week lit Union Creek. 10. .1. Llljejram. wife and .Mm. UUe Brum's sister, who Is spending .lie summer with them from the east, made a trip to Crater lake this week, visiting the Hatchwell's a day enroute. Krnnk Amy and Ira HerlilK are on n fishing trip nt Diamond lake. Camp will lie well supplied on their return with fish, no ilouht. The first of the huckleberry crop Is ripe. Pack trains ure going nud rom ins from Huckleberry mountain. They are plentiful this vear. A fire near W hlsky creek camp called Mr. Merriman out Wednesday. A careless hunter or traveler had thrown a cigarette and it started quite lively before tle ranger got there. Andy Poole, district ranger, was called In to Trail yesterday by the Ill ness of Mrs. Poole. She Is reported better today. Mrs. Carkin Is occupying one of the guest cabins for a two weeks' vacation and rest. Court Hall and wife are camped here for a rest and vacation; also Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Freeman are camping for a time, the ladies remaining In camp during the week with Mr., Hall and .Mr. Freeman coming up for the week-ends. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klrkpntrlck from Medford are visiting here on their way to Diamond lake and Crater lake for it week's stay. 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Currier from Medford are camping and contemplate a trip to Crnter lake. Diamond lake. Huckleberry mountain and other points of Interest. Harry Stewart from Medford was visiting his mother Sunday. Octavia Childs from Medford spent the week-end with friends here. Pete Old of the Crater lake national park is being transferred to the Yel lowstone park. Mr. Ord is well known here and it is with many regrets that his friends see him leaving tills sec tion. He has been the caretaker at the Crnter lake lodge for several winters. ; Dr. Dundy and party of friends spent the week-end here. . Mr. Satchwell returned to Medford Sunday after two weeks' stay 111 the mountains. Huckleberries. Fine- and clenn, S2.00 per gnllbn. Iinve your order nt Economy Groce teria.. 119 Took with onn. Tomorrow's Special ; ; i s . . - y i - i 30x3 Straight Side Cord Tires ; $12.75 Mason Motor Co. iBartlett and Sixth Sts. ' " Phone 366 " -vCooii In oaltor; J to 9 oUuuUl 29x4.40 galloons $f5.95 Phipps Auto art Service Riverside at Jackson Street A wellrbalanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that nourishes and up-builds.. Use at meals, between meals, or on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years.. -. ' Prepared tit homo in a minute by briskly stirring the powder ih hot or cold water. No cooking.. INTRODUCING THE SPOTLESS BOY WHO BRINGS TO MEDFORD RELIEF- :: HAPPINESS , , j- CLEANLINESS ( - ' : X . ......... WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF : ' Doors' Screens Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Befors Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Oregon Medford A Modern Mill - J)bte6eoic Bungalow Vacation . Health and happineu in the great out-of-doors; doyj of wonderful activity; nights of cool splendor nnder a roof of tan-hemmed in by the marvelous Canadian Pacific Rockies, The Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camps hold jutt the appeal for you this summer-five distinctively different Camps, each rich in entertainment possibilities. At . Emerald Lake LakeW.pt. Yoho Valley Lake Windermere LakeCHara you will find hiking, fishing, horseback, swimming, gclf, evening dancej, won derful auiomobile trip. And. best of all is that intor.as, "oU-cIolfies" atmos phere. Canadian Pacific comfort accomoda tions and cuisine throughout; rutes are most moderate. Wriit or cull for lin lure. - lfM.fkaconGailAgMPass'rlkpl SSTkird Si MulhumahHolcIBldg. Portland riiii,ra' e