Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 14, 1925, Image 3

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TTEPFOTJD MATT TRTTFNTR, MEDFORD, OTiEfiOX. MONDAY. RKI'TKMISKI? II. 10-2.1
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G. 0. P. NATIONAL
BUSY PLACE NOW,
BACK ON STAGE
EXPECTED TONIGHT
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AFTER 7 YEARS AT LOCAL BANQUET! SUPPORT BOB, JR.
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hVlth the upi'iilnK iluy "f tho annual
ItHun Cuuirty Kulr only a iluy
lay, the si ene of tho hlg annual fos-
jut ami exhibition of tho county'n
unrcos Ih hunuiihiK with activity.
Mr. and .Mih. Junius MeOravo mid
jUKhtor, MIhh Mitililino May Mr
pitve, arrived thin morning with
lr faniniiH HtrhiK of twottly-lhroe
hw hm-NOH ami onl(n. Tho Mc-
fave hni'MOH oomo horo directly from
, i California State Fair at Sacra
f filo and prior to tnhowltiK there they
lihltod at tho San Juaiiuln Valley
ir at Htoekton.
Tho MeCleiive whow hoiHos. which
a feature of the Pacific Intoina
nal LlvcHtock Kxposltion in Iort
I (1 each year, appeared hero two
irs hko at the fair. Mis McCleave
an accomplished horse woman and
addition there aro aeveral clever
oi'H accompanying: tho famous Jlc
ave Iioi-hch which hold a lontf lint
trophies and honoi-H for Jumping
I other trick performances.
The inerchantH' hulldiiiK decoration
ionic. NuperviKod ly Tom Sworn, is
linnliiK to take shape and the
Id im? promlHOH to present a mor
eetive appearance than any which
t been Keen at a Jackson County
Jr in previous years.
Many of tho booths In the Mer
ints' building are neartiif? comple
li and a largo percent a ro of the
t aro well under way. Hapid pro-
Jss is behiK made, merchants and
ir assistant h working feverishly,
th in an endeavor to make his
plh present the best and most orlg
(I appearance.
The IT. S. Korest Service exhibit Is
iirly done and will bo one of the
4st educational exhibits at the fair.
Prize cattle from several largo
tins tiro already situated in their
Ms receiving careful care by con
mod attendants, curry conV. j and
jshes and shining coats being much
-evidence.
horticultural Hall Is being pre
pared by a large corps of carpen
x and decorators, for the exhibit of
ishablc products which will begin
'iviiiR from the various farming
tricis tomorrow.
utomobllo and accessory dealers
I their assistants have exchanged
I customary wrecking tools for saw
il hammer and are busy driving
(is and fussing with crepe paper,
coratluns in the automobile exhibit
well under way and look attrac
P. In addition to the McCleave string,
rscs from tho following stables
Vo arrived: Kedsul, Spokane; Cuin
iigH, Kerndale, Calif.; Collins,
jfidlcton; Crane, Lake view; Ai ant,
:unath, and others. These horses
-".l enter tho races, wliich begin
" Vdnesday afternoon .at 1:30.
niusemcnt features, including tho
jos, vaudeville, horse show, motor
ic races, stock car races mid
felty races and dancing at the
rilion, to music by Abby Green's
jchawks, will contlnuo throughout
four days of the fair.
Vaudeville of a new type, which is
expected to nenro heavily with the
,M ed ford' and valley public, will' be
presenied by the Ceurgo Andrews
(company at the Jackson County Fair
Wedneaday. Thursday and Friday
jniKhts of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of
Portland, who some time ago Im-aled
ihero will bo members of the cast and
will present an Argentine dancing
mimncr inai is cxpccieti 10 nc ono in
the strongest features. Mrs. Stewart
Is an accomplished vocalist In addi
tion to being u specialty dancer. She
has won wide recognition in Portland
through her musical talent.
Tho cast of the vaudeville includes
about forty local people; among them
some Interesting opera characters.
Rehearsals have been held every
night for two weeks.
fleorge and Rupert Mndriox have
leading roles and 13h lioylo and
Klctcher Fish, well known Mcdford,
men. will lend humor to tho perfor
mances. A number of artistic dancing num
bers will be presented by Miss Helen
Kodulph wliusc wui-k here has always
won much cominendathm.
Several violin numbers are on the
program and' a quartet composed of
M rs. Charles lla.ehigg, M rs. Frank
Isaacs, George Maddox and George
Andrews will comprise another sec
tion of the bill. Wednesday evening
will be George. Andrews' first public
appearance In seven years and' local
music lovers, with whom he has al
ways been a favorite, welcome his
reappearance with enthusiasm.
Puck and wing dancing, by now
local talent, Is another feature of the
varied program, which promises to
equal tho best of metropolitan per
formances. A chorus of twenty members, com
posed of the younger set, is doing
some clever work in rehearsal and
will come in for u chance to put on a
"wow" finish in ihe section of tho
bill In which the entire company
appears.
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The Screen I
By Ye Press Agent. I
! A .Treat for Horse lxvcrs.
This is a great picture for lovers of
(e horses to revel In the glories of
1 thrilling game in which princely
rscs reign supreme.
Kentucky Pride" at the Kialto
jater today shows the most re
jrkahle horso race ever filmed, also
Reduces fivo of America's most
iimis kings and queens of the turf
j honest to goodness photoplay crs
pig with the human actors and ac
inses. pmnng the humans In the cast are
Farrell MacUonald, Henry U. Watl
1 and Gertrude Aslor.
)'hu first motion picture to make
jicllcal use of tho Tolcvlslouphono,
instrument which scientists all over
C world aro endeavoring to perfect,
W which will niako It possible for
o to actually see to whom ono is
nverslng over tho telephone. Is not
mystery yarn. For "Cp the Lad
r." coming to tho.Klalto theater toll-row,
Wednesday and Thursday
jtlnec, giving away Thursday night
(Christian Science lecture, starring
rginla Valli. In which this novel in
nton Is used to groat advantage.
At iho Cm to ran.
i Drusllla with a Million" with on
rollout cast headed by Mary Can,
jnneth Harlan and Prlscllla IJonncr
:pluylng at Hunt's Craterlan. Noth
of the charm and favor of the
ry has boon lost. Dealing as It does
tli tho lives of tho little old lady.
Iiarity" Inniuto of a homo, a girl
ehon slavey, a rich, young man
io is disinherited and a fortune left
j tho little old lady, "Drusilla"
Ingles comedy and pathos In u per
h formula for entertainment. It is
1 run teed to bring tears and laugh-
and plays upon tho heart strings
subttlo manner.
Bennett Operated
Upon; Leg Amputated
i
Tlp iiii ny friend nf LeHtor Ucn
M, I!l yeurs old, well known Mml
ril young man. and of his lmrcntu,
r. and Mm. N. 8. Bonnclt, deeply
iiiimthlie wlih Hie family over the
j. t that Lester underwent the am
,X it lion at the Haored Heart hospital
jls morning of hla left leu at the
ll, hecauae nf a malignant growth
nmvn as iiri?oina.
e ICiirly this afternoon hln c'ondlllon
lis regarded 0as favoralilo and as
iiod as .in bo expected under tho
rvumstiinces.
I Why IMilii'l llf InlirfiTp?
XKW VOliK-The Itev. Dr. John
Oi'h Slralon told his congi-allon
; seeing two daylight holdvups In'
le morning In Chicago.
SPORTSMEN ENJOY A
There promises to be a Inrgo at
tendance i l the banquet toniuhl in
observ-'ince of Constitutinn day hy
the combined social clubs of tho city
at tho Hotel Mcdford, this date hav
ing been chosen In order not to
conflict with tho Jackson county
fair, which will occupy tho center
of interest the rest of tho week. !
A rihm! dinner will be served at
the reasonable price of $1 per
plate. Uuriiig the progress of the
banquet a number of entertainment
features will be provided, including
music hy the (..'raters orchestra. The,
formal adilr-sp of tho occasion will
be made by t iof. Irving Vining. who
has an interesting message on the
significance of Constitution day. . j
Members uf the Kiwaulan, Kotary,'
IJons and Crater clubs are uniting j
to make tho event a success. It Is
anticipated that over 200 people will
bo present.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. (A. P.)
Support of the republican national
commit tee will be withheld frnm
Robert M. LaFollctto, Jr.. In tho
special senate flection in Wisconsin
ir he is nominated in the republi
can primary tomorrow.
This declaration was made today
by Chairman ltutler of tho National
committee," Whether some other re
publican candidate will be supported
by tho national orpinir.atioii, he said,
is a matter for the republican sena
torial campaign to decide.
Roy Wilcox of F.nu Cliiire, who Is
opposing Mr. l,alollelto as a "Cool
Mko Republican,' candidate, already
has fciveii notice that, in event of his
defeat in the primary he will run
in t he general election.
Chairman Put lor said that while
Mr. LaPoltette had availed himself
of tho regular republican machinery
in seeking tho senatorial nomination
to succeed his father, he could not
ho regarded as a republican in view
of his position as chief lieutenant to
his father in tho campaign the latter
conducted last fall on a platform op
posed to that adtqited by (ho republi
can convention at Cleveland.
While walking homo after having
attended a moving picture show, W.j
C. Kelshner and 11. F. Warren, two ;
elderly bachelors, were struck hy
an autolst while crossing liartlett
street at Main last hikIU.
The men were taken to the hos
pital suffering from bruises, but j
otherwise unhurt. The driver of the'
car had made no report of tho acel-j
dent at the police station this fore-1
noon and as yet his namo Is un
known. According to Dr. U. .1. Con-j
roy. tho Injured men will bo able
to leave the hospital today. I
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FINED $1000, 15 YEARS
A 210-pound mule-tail door, shot
by Dr. IE. W. Royd of Klamath Falls
Saturday night supplied tho incut for
tho venison barbecue hold at Crooked
Ulver Fish butchery near Fort Klam
ath yesterdivy. which was locally at
tended by Deputy State Game War
den Roy parr and W. R. Coleman,
master of fish screens.
The barbecue, given by tho sports
men of Klamath county, was attend
ed by 200 people, all of whom hear
tily partook of the viands as served
by the sportsmen's wives.
State Gamo Warden R. F. Avorlll
of Portland, State Gamo Commis
sioner Ha tier of Salem. Captain A.
C Hurgduff, ex-state game warden,
and, W. It. Coleman gave short
speeches on various topics relative
to game conditions.
After tho barbecue was over. War
den Avorlll and Commissioner Rauer
left for the. McKenzio River fish
hatchery on route to their headquarters.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Sept. 1-1.
Frank Way. convicted of man
slaughter hero last week in connec
tion with the slaying of Timothy
Murphy, was sentenced to fifteen
years In the penitentiary and fined
linoo this morning by Circuit Judge
Leavltt. Way ami Murphy, both
I iirumnieiu central urcon sneepnien,
(o'ugaged In a fi fight last' May over
,tho possession of a black sheep, the
j fight resulting in Murphy's death
iiuiii u skuii iraciure.
NKW CLM, Minn., Sept. 14. (A.
P.) D. G. Fd wards, a conductor for
tho Chicago a ml Northwestern rail
road, was shot and killed and C.
Wright, a telegraph operator, was
seriously wounded when the station
was held up here early today. Tho
bandit escaped with $50.
Conductor l-'dwards surprised tho
robber as ho was rifling tho money
drawer. Kd wards died almost in
stantly. Wright crawled to his tele
graph instrument and sent tho news
of the robbery over tho wires und
notified New Ulm authorities.
HUNT!
Mr. Frazcr Shoots An Nit.
OTTAWA. Sept. 14. (A. P.) Mrs.
w (i i.'....,.i. r.,..in.-i.r m i..., a in.-., ,
J Stirling of Atlanta, .'(in., tolay turn-j
ed in the lowest score in tho 18-.
hole Canadian women's golf cham
pionship with a card of 83.
R I ALTO
TO-NIGHT
WHAT YOU'LL SEE IN
"Kentucky
Pride"
Tho KraatCHt lt of thnroiiKli
breils ever seen In a moving
picture. IncIutllnK the Ono.nou
Mnn o' War. Morvlcli, Play Fair,
NcKofol anil The Klnn.
The first and lust iiiipariino
In a screen story nf Man o" W ar,
the world's greatest thorough
brcil. Two of the Broatest horse
faces over fllmeil. Their mi
oxpautoilncsR Is guaninteeil to
make you Bup. .
Many never to be forgot ton
glimpses of the boHiitifiil (line
Crass eountry, one of America's
most romantic regions.
The "CoriHiral Casey" of "Iron
Horse" fame In another unhiuu
charactort.atlnn.
TOMORROW
VIRGINIA VALtl
In
"UP THE LADDER"
Owen Davit Famrms Stage Play
with
FOREST STANLEV
GEORGE FAWCETT
Every wife nhoiihl go up tho
: ladder of succors with her hus
band. If she doesn't some other
woman will.
Conk with eas.
- Mi-MIXXVILMO. Ore, Sept.. 14. 1
Ollic Nel'f, -ITi, of Corvallis, was ac
cidentally killed near Happy Camp
Sunday noon by a friend, William
Hudson, as tho two were door hunt
ing. The men were walking thru
the hrush together, Hudson related,
when Hudson's gun discharged, tho
bullet entering Ncff's head und kill-!
Ing him instantly. The coroner was
to hold an inquest la to. today. Noff
leaves a widow and two children.
but the last few miles
POWER COMPANY
YUUR PAATNKR3
IN PROGRESS
Th rtiiRl Ycmfte enst of
current for electric conltfnft
and lifthtlnH, together. In
home In thla neighbor
hood, ! SV62 a month.
are less fun.
A glorious day's outing but when the
car turns for home all the fun Is gone for
one of the family.
There's dinncr'to get for a late and hun
gry crowd. And the stove, of course, is
cold!
. Kindling and fuel to bring In. Never
mind the floor now It'll have tobc swept
later. So many things to be done, and the
fire to be watched!
In eighteen hundred other homes near
at hand, there isn't any kitchen-fire prob
lem today or any day. Electric ranges are
in these homes. A cooking heat is ready at
the turn of a hand.
Economical, clean, convenient and
more efficient, electrical cooking is the
choice of every housewife. And if it is only
a matter of time, why not now? A wide
selection of models to fit any kitchen, and
terms to meet your wishes, at the nearest
dealer's.
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Conk with enn.
Jfonthumora false,
a iWappetiter
aiipgassB'
i i iiin'ii"'ii m' ihmI1'
When you feel you
want "just a taste"
of something '
Take a bite of
WRIGLEY'S let its
soothing, flavorful re
freshment appease your
desire. Let it clear your
mouth and throat and
calm your stomach.
Then your real appe
tite will be stimulated
and the stomach made
ready and willing to
take care of your next
regular meal.
AIo, ue It "AFTER EVERY
MEAL" to aid digestion!
You'll feel better!
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FREE LECTURE
on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BY
PAUL STARK SEELEY, C.S.B.
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientists, in Boston, Massachusetts.
RIALTO THEATRE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
8:00 P. M. '
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
ADMISSION
-TO THE--
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
Will Be
Adults Afternoon . ..50c ;
Adults Evening ...25c
Children 25c
A Bigger anl ljetter Fiiir Than Ever
0PEN IT WITH A BANG!
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