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xmv mm. Oct. s. a. p.) a
ti'ilmln In Vii'liii' 'i-fiitutitt I.tiwmtit wiLM
adopted unanimously by the board of
tho find action of tho first mooting
hold slure hiit tlcuth.
In a resolution eulogizing him as a
truo Amcrii-an. a Christian gcntloman
a tower of wisdom and Htrcuuih. the
dimeters ordered Mi. Iiymm's por
trait reproduced in u tited engraving
and a copy sent to every member of
ttu Arwoeiuted Pi-chh, which lie found-,
ed. ' 1
Sympathy wiih etxended to mem
bers of Iiwhoh'r family and co-workers
In the Clilrago Daily News.
The roKotutlon follows:
Vk-t or Fremond Lawson.
Horn at Chicago, 111., September I.
1850.
Died at Chicago, III., August 9, 1025.
Proprietor of tho Chicago Dully
News. , '
Founder of The Atwodated Press.
The members of the board of direc
tors of The Associated Presss lament
tho death of Vlvtor Fremont Uuvson,
a man of brilliant and conscientious
mind, with tho highest conception of
his obligations as a citizen; fair, just
and honorable in all his transactions,
of pleasing personality, a loyal friend,
a chnrming companion. Ho was a
true American in every fibre, an out
standing Christian gentleman who
ma do Divine wisdom his guido, a cour
agcous, generous and enterprising
newspaper man, practicing the high
est ideals and ethics of journalism; a
tower of wisdom and strength in ev
ery activity with which ho was asso
ciated. Mr. Law son's life, his wor, his
achievements, tho devotion of his
most intimate friends and the impres
sion he made upon all who had the
privilege of his acquaintance, will not
only be a cherished memory of the
profession to which he gave his life,
but will also be an example and In
spiration to all who are right minded
and aspired to useful life and the re
spect and admiration of mankind.
Victor Fremont Lawson was the
first president of a national associa
tion of newspapers to gather and dis
tribute news without profit and with
the sole purpose of fairly, promptly
and honestly Informing the public of
the happenings and occurrences of the
day. Ho led the revolt against pri
vately owned and controlled news
agencies and gave to the movement
tho stamp of his high character and
unselfish public service and. tho fi
nancial outstanding of America and
created tho greatest news gathering
-organization in -the world The Asso
ciated Press In which 1200 newspa
pers, representing diverse opinions
and divergent interests, cooperate in
! demonstrating Unit brethren can
dwell in unity for a great and useful
purpose.
washincton. Oct. . a. p.)
President Coolidge returned to the
White House early today from Oma
ha, Neb., where he attended the
American Legion national convention.
Pit KS1DF.NT COOl.incK'S TltAIX
KNltoCTK TO WASHINGTON', MAlI-
TlNSltriUi. YV. VA-. Oct. S. (A. P )
A freight wreck early today delayed
the train on which President Coolidge
was returning to Washington from
Omaha and forced a detour.
President and Mis. Coolidge were
in no danger as the wreck occurred
more than an hour before their train,
stopped at soino distance from thu
scene, wan uuv.
OREGON DEFENSE BEST
SINCE 1919 SEASON
KIKIKNH. Oro., Oct. 8. Olio ot
tho best University of Ort-Kiin iln
fonalvo football tennis since 19 19
wi.nn Uiii-viinl wns holt! to a 7 to
0 more, will tuko tlio fli'hl hero Silt-
urtliiiy uiiulnxt the I'riiversity or
Idaho, iiccmillni! to critics who havo
followed tho icaiiio throuKh sinco
tho early iluys.
Tho Orenon lino IB uenovocl to
more powerful than that ot tho Van
dals. The Oregon ends and hark-
flelil, howevor, nro eausiiiK Conch
Dick Smith aomo worry. The uncK
field is strom? imVviclif illy. Ifnt
l.lnlin is renuted to have a smooth
working bnckfleld combination that
is hard to break up.
Captain Hob Mautz and Sherman
Smith, ends, are laid up with in
juries that ore not serious, but
which slow them up.
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Medford Rotary
Club News
Tho Business and Professional
Women's club hold a called meeting
at Franklin's Cafe Tuesday noon.
Favorable reports on tho returns
from tho club concession at tho
county fair . were made. Several
names were voted upon for member
ship, other matters of Interest were
discussed. The next regular meet
ing of the club will ho held at the
public library Tuesday, October 13
at 7:30 p. m. A good program In
being planned and members and
their friends are Invited to attend.
. ,
Th.. M eil ford Ilotarv club were
fortunate this week in having as
their speaker Mr. Paul Itynning.
county engineer, who gave an in
lenis of the Jackson county court
tcrosting talk on the road prob
and their earnest endeavor to get
maximum results with funds' avail-;
able for this werk. Mr. llynnlng re
viewed tho road problems as fully
its tlmo would permit and answered
questions pertaining to the rond
program of tho coming season. Tho
state highways and forest road com
ing under other thnn...county court
supervision arc cured for by their
respective departments. j
Judge C. LI. Wolvorton of tho fed
eral court was an honored guest and
visitors Included Mr. llyunlng of
Jacksonville, Austin Browncll and
W. C. Carnuhan of Grants Pass;
Harry Iceland of los Angeles and
H. F. liosworth of Buffalo, New
York.
Frank Newman gave a talk on the
boy scout work In Jackson county
ntiil tlwi I'fii-fftno iiiomlioio nf tho
club are helping the boy scout move-
ment m a very substantial manner
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The Screen
By Te Press Agent.
At tho Hlalto.
Tom Mix will close tonight at the
Hlalto theater In "Tho Italnhow
Trail." The story, thrilling sequel to
"Itlders of the Purplo Sage." atoo
comes from tho prolific pen of Xanc
Clrey.
William Desmond went through
what ho says is the most thrilling ex
perience of his long and exciting
screen career while working In "Kid
in Pretty." to ho shown In the Itlalto
theater commencing tomorrow mati
nee. In "Itldln' Pretty! Desmond was
on the back seat of a motorcycle pi
loted by iilim Cole. They raced for
ml lea against a train n board which
Desmond finally swung himself from
tho speeding machine.
"Kldin Pretty" Is a comedy drama,
the hero of which is a cowboy who
was left a fortuno by an uncle pro
viding he would live for a year in a
big city, where the mansion and ser
vants of the Into uncle were at his
disposal. The cowboy took five com
panions of tho range with him. and
the experiences of the latter furnish
some screamingly funny situations.
Anlo 1 lacing Comedy.
An automobile racing comedy with
popular Klehard DIx driving the ex
alting 40 mile course. Is the highlight
of the Hunt's Cratorian new preson-
I tatlon. beginning tomorrov matinee.
"The Lucky Devil," tells tho story
! of a daredevil youth whose ambition
to pilot a fast car is realized when he
wins nno in a raffle. He gives up his
Job and hits tho open road. On his
travels he meets a pretty girl In tieed
of assistance, and Dix proceeds to
make hliwclf the fair haired boy to
give It. Tho two fall In lnvend fate
makes Dix nn entrant In a famous
road race with a $10,000 purno.
i ThpQaulomobllo race is the most
furious and exciting since the days of
Wstly Tteld's pictures.
' Dix 0 supported by p. new leading
lady. IX her Kalston. h welt as doz
ens of othrr popular with fans.
A romedy. News Views and Itav
moMl Mallard at the organ are other
kfeafrrYes. '
One of tho best Association vaudc
villo bills in weeks was presented at
tho Cratorian theater last night. It
was an even balanced program,, and
had variety a ml novelty. Tlie latter
was furnished by the DcKoo Trio of
acrobats, who closed their net, by one
of tho troupe balancing on the head
of a dog, while the dog was seated
In the head of a fellow acrobat, (las
son Brothers and Marie presented a
celver dancing net, and Kingston and
Kbner, a singing team that was here
a year ago, was as popular as ever.
A good line of "nut" chatter was
passed nut by Leland and Ht. Cialirn.
Luetic and Winifred executed popu
lar numbers on tho ylnphone.
Candidate Kitcaks lit Kugcne. .
EUO KNK Ore., Oct. 8. Colonel
Frank P. Day. prominently mention
ed as a possible successor to tho late
Prince L. Camphell, as president of
tho University of Oregon, is in Ku
gent today for two addresses, one at
tho university nnd one at the luncheon
of the Kugeno Chumber of Com-merco.
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