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o MEDTOKD MXTL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD, OKF.flQy. TITmSDAT. MARCH 20, 1928 PXOE THRUM' r n t.t J 4'i or H mir niTniu iiimr mi ymm nAfflLhuuuraiMtbU1 OF SENIOR CLASS FOR ELK CREEK WAY. THIS YEAR 'The ratsy," latest force com-l edy from the pen of Harry Con- nors, which has played with suc- coar on Broadway and over eastern cotuit road show routes for the past two years, has been chosen as the nnlor play and only dramatic pro duction of the local high school this year.- It will he presented at the Cratertan, Tuesday, April 10. This play concerns the young" Bister and "ugly duckling" of a middle-class American family, who through her own efforts and with the aid of "Wis and Witty Say ings for All Occasions," an Invalu able book for any feminine door mat to possess, is able to extricate herself from her lowly position. Not only does she accomplish tills, but before the final curtain, be comes the reigning "Helle of Pa trcla Park." Incidentally, she pro tVfdoij hilarious amusement on the way up. " The cast chosen for this charm ing little play is as follows Mr. Harrington, Amby Frederick; Mrs. iTarrigton, Alice KolwrtH; Miss Grace Harrington. Camlllo Clem ensoh; The Patsy, Jano Dixon: Tehy 'Andersen, Stanford Hlden; Billy Caldwell, Robert Ktoltzo; Sadie Buchanan, Anita Mohr: Mr. O'Flaherty, George Kllliman; "Trip" Busty, Barry Connors. Faculty members acting as judges of the tryouts include Mr. Victor Sether. Miss Vera Nichols, Mrs. "Wilson "White, the class advisor, and Mrs. Justin Smith, who is dl- V rcctlng the production. as E i ''The Student prince" Ilamon Kovarro Norma Shearer Ernst ?, Lubltsch. . . "j With such a combination, It ''would seem, tho ultimate had i ,j been reached in tho possibilities v. of the drama of tho screen. And to seo tho huge triumph, -now showing- at Hunt's Cratcrlan ' theater, Is more, than a mere en tertainment, gripping and en thralling as that may be. It is a life experience. '; The play has thundered down , the years as one of the greatest .' dramas of the stage. It has been C been played in every land. It Is ; a c tussle of classics. I Ilamon Novarro, In the role Ulchard Mansfield plnyedi, is to the screen What Mansfield was to j' tho stage. This Is proved by the ..almost inspired way In which he icnacts the role. Norma Shearer as Kathle to Novarro's Karl llein irich shows a new side to her artistry a greater gift of charac terisation than anyone dreamed. Lubitsch, master director, bullded twiseiy wnen ne cnoro inese iwo ; jiH the foundation of his great cast. Si; Tho wonderfully sweet love ; Story of the prince and the girl lh the inn, their love, the happy days In Heidelberg and the tragedy that follows, are worked put as the same simple story of the stage play but set in gigantic ' Spectacle. YOUTMGED Dalo Gulford, 12 years of age, was to be given a hearing In 'Juvenile court today, following his arrest Tuesday night at the Trow bridge Cabinet works, where the rloy is accused of having at tempted to loot the safe. Two 'other boys, Fred Swift and W. foreman, were hrrested at the same time by Police Officer J. H. teggltt. who was watching the . lilac e at the time. Gulford made hi" entrance while his accomplices 'tayed outside. : r The latter two will not bo charged with any crime, Gulford bring: held responsible for tho burglary. He Is also believed to have made nightly visits to the Wfe a number of times, each - time taking away a small amount of loot. TOOK SODA 20 YEARS , i FOR GAS STOPS NOW ' "For 20 years I took soda for Indigestion and stomach gas. One bottle of Adlerika brought me com -pie to relief." J. B. Hardy. i Adlerika relieves stomach gns f and pourness In TI-N minutes. Act ing on BOTH upper and lower : bowel. It removes old waste mat r you never thought was in your IflQrutPm. Let Adlerika give your inumarit ana uoem h rem .'ivn- tag and set -fcrl. H wi see how much better you rill surprise you! Heath's is. Clean Third-Cutting ALFALFEA HAY Fine for Your Rabbits or Cow Monarch Seed & Feed Co. nnnn nnnnnriYrn FISH HATCHERY Henry O'Malley, head of the bu reau of fisheries, of Washington, D. C, and J. R. Russell, of Seattle, I foeld superintendent of the bureau on the coast, were in Medford 1 Wednesday and were driven to the Klk Creek hatchery and over tho city and valley by T. E. Daniels.. Mr. OMlalley has been on a tour of inspection of hatcheries and government projects for several weeks and has been throiiKh tho middle western and southern states and is returning via the coast and northern states. For some time an effort has beon made to secure an adequate water supply for the government hatch ery on Elk creek, and Congressman Hawley has a bill introduced to appropriate $30,000 for this pur pose. The bill has been held up by Mr. O'Malley owing to prospect ive dams being built in the Rogue River, which would Interfere with salmon getting up to the Eik creek hatchery. To a Mall Tribune reporter yes terday Mr. O'Malley stated he be lieves the opposition of Oregon sportsmen and others interested will be sufficient to block the con struction of such dams and.he fa vors letting the hatchery bill pass and making improvements at the Elk creek hatchery. R. L. Macleary, who owns the property on which the Elk creek hatchery is located, has agreed to deed the property to the govern ment if the proposed improvements are made and it now looks like this may be made one of the best hatch eries on the coast. Much interest is being displayed In the American Lesion benefit danco which will be held at the Oriental Gardens Saturday night. Due to the oiuborate preparations which are being made for the event a record crowd is expected to at tend. Whit Barton and his Idaho Col legians orchestra, which are scor ing a distinct hit during the pres ent week with their broadcasting work over the local station KMED, will furnish the music for the event: They have won many friends dur ing their short sojourn in the val ley and efforts are being made to hold them over for the -week. fbl. lowing the American Legion dance, if possible to arrange their tour in tho northern part of the state ac cordingly. At present, however, this appears to he their farewell appearnce in the valley and is one I of the attractive features of Satur day night's event. Special decorations under the di 1 rectlon of Bliss Heinle will be used on the stage setting, which has always been a feature of the Ori ental Garden dances. Other enter tainment novelties are promised by the committee in charge which consists of Robert Strang, Kred York, Wilfred Miksche, Dr. Lage son, Vm. Bolder, Earl Enright and Henry Fluhrer. 1 I The grand jury, which has spent over two weeks investigating tho handling of the county prohibition funds, was In session as usual to day In the petit jury room In the court house and a report from the Jury is expected some time next week. A mass of records which were kept in conjunction with the prohibition funds are taken to the grand jury room every day and at night are locked in the vaults of the Jackson County bank. MEET AT PASS Thirty-five members of the Southern Oregon Bankers' associa tion from Jackson and Josephine counties were In attendance at the monthly meeting of the association held at the Redwoods hotel in Grants Pass last Tuesday night. Vernon Vawter of Medford and V. O. N. Smith of Ashland gave talks on the service of banks in collectig Investments for their customers, and F. E. Merrick of Medford gave a talk from the stock holders' viewpoint. I. M. Mitchell spoke on banking question's affect ing Josephine and Jackson county i hanks. D.M Jo iCOPCO A saxophone, which was stolen' over a month uko at Hilarity hall from Keilh Cole, was recovered lust Tuesday at l'ortlund with the! arrest of llama Cox. 17 years of ue. The youth told officers there: thut he had planned to jH'll the! Instrument in the state metropolis. ! A nu.ber of out-of-town visitors are expected to attend the public benefit- dunce which will be held in the Oriental Gardens Suturday night by the American Legion. A special orchestra haa been seeded by the committee and an exception ally largo crowd is expected to at tend. 9 Included among the Oregonians registered nt Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, are l. G. Dubuch of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gray, W. C. Itent, II. S. Heydenburg of Eugene and It. L. Eddy of Koseburg. Smudge oil for sale $1.00 jter barrel, you furnish container. Ash land Creamery, Ashland, Ore. 11 A marriage license was Issued this forenoon nt the county clerk's office here to Albert Myers, IS. of Ashland and Betty Ross, 20, of Marshfleld. The occupation of Myers was given as a motion pic ture operator and Hetty Ross gave information on her application that she was n student. A licenso was issued yesterday afternoon to Eddy i Cleveland, legal, of Oak Harbor, j Calif., and Henrietta Hodson, gal, of this city. lively engaged in scout work arc Clarence Coombs of Indianapolis, accomplishing some real results Ind., and C. A. Maddox of Pyote.lfor tho Medford boys, according to Tex., were among tho motor tour-jthe speaker. Ists from a distance who regis- A report of the Copco forum tered today at tho local branch of the out of fctuto auto registration bureau. You'll like our evening dinners. 50c and 65c. Jackson Hotel Cof fee Shop. 293tf J, R. Brown of Hurlingamc. Calif., agent for Friend's spraying outfits, was In Medford "Wednes day and placed the agency for southern Oregon with Wm. Ham met t of this city. This line Is well known to the orchardlsts of this section. See Elinor Hanley Bush for re-! cleaned alfalfa seed and bnled hny.j 826 E. Main. Phono 902. 332tf ; Mrs. George A Mansfield and daughter of Prospect spent yester day in the city, shopping and vis iting local friends. Much Interest Is being displayed In the benefit dance to be held at the Oriental Gardens Saturday night by tho American Legion. Whit Barton and his Idahoans. who so recently scored a distinct hit nt McKlroy's Spanisii ballroom at Portland, will furnish the mu sic for the event, which is being looked forward to as the feature t Air. Jacobs, the proprietor, ex dance of the spring season. it J tends a cordial welcome to the Floyd J. Cook of Medford has genentl jtuliltc to attend. written local friends that he In tends to be a candidate for dele gatp -at -large to tha national re publican convention ' ot Kansas City. Grants Pass Courier. A Special communication, Medford Lodcn Xi, 103. A. F. & A. M.. Friday. March . 30, 730 p. m. Work In the F. A. degree. By order of V. M. 8 . C. M. HOt'STOX, Secv. T. O. (). K. Attention. On April 3rd. Med ford Lodge No. S3 will give a 6:30 supper, followed by two and a half hours of entertainment. Different from anything ever given before. All Odd Fellows and wives, He bakahs and their husbands In the valley are Invited. Visiting brothers and sisters aro tendered a special invitation. The sinn of 25c will be collect ed front everyone to help bca r expenses. CO M M I TTE E. TODAY RIALTO TODAY ""pV AND FOR 2 BIG DAYS S S A CCV It's a Wallop! vV p REGINALD VCf Ji&iffiNNYl - SL9" laughs' iiTv THRILLS I fyrD-J "ON YOUR TOES" . A NEW DENNY IN A f f f WHALE OF A FIGHT PICTURE ' X. V a. i I Kxi ' ft e M Dancina master, finht- I ' I X. V. ' A ridr,"Vheik- 8S0o0btcAom!oDv k. I I M g f Denny boy, dashing and L&EST NEWS . J I if if d,rinB the picture of EVENTS V I C "0TBt noc 111 II fl iV Admission VS. f MU 10 and 25 w FORUM IS GIVEN FACTS ON LEGION JUBILEE Vuu McDonald, ehulrmuii of tin convention commission of Medford post No. 1 5 addressed large group of Copco forum members loday on the subjeet ot the Legion siato convention to be held here next August. This talk was In line with the convention commis sion's plan to keep local civic or ganizations, service clubs and business men posted on the details of this convention which means so much to all of southern Oregon. The speaker outlined boiiio of the big features which are being planned for the convention and told of the many benefits which will result from holding tho Legion state meet in thiscity. J. J. Skinner of the Copco In vestment department, who has 'just returned from a vacation, trip I to Texas gave an interesting report of his travels and told of the tre mendous activity In the Texas oil fields which ho visited while awny. Scout Executive Helcher told of tho Scout Leaders Training course which starts April lind and asked for more Copco men to take up the scout work which is doing p.,.,,... tiiine-n f.i- rh vnuth nf tn- ,ay. several members of the lc-U'onco group who are already uc- party which Is to take place Salur day evening was made by Fred Emory who urged all forum mem bers and their friends to attend. A short business meeting, u ono hour minstrel show and a dance are on the evening's program. Keuel K. Kiuns acted as chairman of to day's luncheon. 1LLINS' STORE T Special attention Is called to the opening of Mulllns new ready-to-wear store this evening at 8 p. ni. in tho building formerly occupied by tho Crater Lake Hardware Co. on East Main street. 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