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PAGE EIGHT MEDFOUD ItttL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREflOX, SUNDAY, MAY fi, 1928. STATE MUSICIANS WILL BE TAKEN ON OF VALLEY Dolores in News lc Among tho oluborat,' plana lur the entertainment of (RU'KjiUh ami . SiHHtH gathered In M'ttfurJ on Mny 21 und 22 fur (he utato teach- eiV convention, 1m to he a Hieinl-t y conducted lour through ih i Vulley, when, with the hu nt : Itcally Hoard qh uhi-uiIh, the vln ltorH will ho hhown many of tho OiiUtttniifng polntu of hcuuty mir roumllnK .Medford. Thin will take place on Tuesday, tho Hocond day of thi) meeting, and tho delt'KatcH Will arrivo In AHhlund lata In the afternoon, whero they ha riiphIs at a tea. In their honor at tho Ashland Civic club houne. - MoHtt'tK('H at thfH tea will ha tha Anhland MuhIc Htudy iluli, uHHiat ed hy tho , Civic Improvement cluh. tho .Monday Htudy i-luh, tho Fortnightly . i luh, tho AKhlanl Study cluh and tho DelphhuiH. I'recedliiK the ten, tho kuohIm will bo shown around Aithlnml und the normal flchool. They will have dinner that nlKht at tho Hotel .Mcdford, thu )ioh teittOK to he announced later. .Mi-h. It; C. Mnlholland, pn'Mldent of the Greater .Medford club, and Mln Jcunchho Hutler, head of the music and drama doparlment or tho oi-Kanlallon are In charge of a teu on Monday afternoon for the delegated nt tho homo ot Mm. Drli'oy tleUhell. On TueHdiiy a chlldren'H choriiH. trained hy MIhs Leoiui Muraler. Biiperfntendent of nuiflle ut tho norma t, and comported the un chaiiKd Voiron of nchool children (lathered from mhools thruout the valley, will he heard In n puh lle eonrert. The towns to he rep resented In lh!fj proRram will lo Medford, Koroo Itlver. (lold 1 till. Central Point, Phoenix, 1 tut to Knlls. Eaulo Point, Oak Grove. Ilownrd Kchool, Fern Valley, Grif fin Creek, und olhern. ! . L ' OPENING MAGNET! GIVEN A. C. ALLEN TOR LARGE CROWD FOR LATEST BOOK IVmI aa It I. I'm sure you'll had Lotn BUgsested as an lndo find, hour, of Measure In "The P-naeni v.co orwuemm. -;." -.... dele Utile .Shepherd of Lava Lake.", n0 COEni!;a,lca of Batea ,o the county co..veolloiwo 'n'new woHtern thriller by another! tho proposa. j .e h. l.l next Tuenlnjwere rhoFen. nf.uur Orcuon writers, Alhert! Among republicans, the talk of; receiving offi.:ial reports from the ! nurty a county- orgauismi""". I In precinct Delegates will bo from county conventions to the slate conven lion May 22 at Dallas where Tex as' 26 delegates to tile rcuutillr-w nalionnl convention will be chuserf t'ooper Allen. Thero Is a fresh neKH und bpontunelty about this hook that 1h indescribably de-IlKhti'ul." Vi r Dolores Del tio, Mf.'xican fliin star, has been reported as having foiled a f 100,000 kidnaping plot in which she has been the marked vMim for the past two months. Several persons were repoitevi un der arrest in Los Angeles, Ca!., in tire case. Dolores, who is also seeking a divorce, is shown here in n new surf frock of rubberized Bilk and Turkish toweling. "Metlford's hiKKest store for lit tie. things." tho slogan adopted hy j David and Harry ItosenberK for I their m: to $1 store, which opened I yeHtcrdny morning at 10 o'clock. I was echoed and re-echoed throned I the local shopping' area yesterday. and approved hy the shoppers und curiosity seekers who viHited the new storo for the first time. Kveiythlng from Houue Hiver valley tipples und pears to lndlos' rendy-towonr, was on display In their separata departments, nn.l tlio numbers of courteous clerks were kept busy thrnuKhoiit the (lav waiting on customers. W'eutlP..; apparel for men. wo men and children, novelties and household necessities of every sort, i nn Including phonograph records, garden supplies uml ol'fico supplier und such a list of small articles are there to he seen in the new store, that the casual shopper woidd be more able to recount what ho did not see, than to alve an iidoouute list of what he did. Allho.mll both lavid and Hurry HosenberK asslBted with the open ing of tlio new plane of hmdnesH veslerrlay, they will not ho uclive lv associated with tho manage ment of the more. The store Is to bo muna'ted hy Richard Wil son, experienced hand In Ihls line of business, having been connect ed for 10 ycai'B with thu Metrop olitan und Woolworth chains in the Knst. "Wo wish tothank tho nnr chants of ModTord as well us the many residents of Southern Ore gon, who Imve cooperated In mak ing our opening such u grout anil encouraging success," suid David Ilosenberg lute yesterduy. t FEW ENL!SIENTSLOCAL AIR SCHOOL & OF CJOOKLETS NEEDED TO FILL PLANS 3 BRANCHES .A. Company A, ISUtli Infuntry. Uio Medrord unit of the Oregon Nat ional Guard, will noon ho loavli:-; for the annual enennipnient ut ClatHop Beach, and there nro a few oponhifiH la tho nnsniilzat'on for rect hlooded younK Modlord or valley men with a UohIvo to aorve iheir country In Uh propurednoB.-i program. Captain Carl Y. Totirtwald, com mtudiiiK the company, Ik very do. Blrous of enllnlliiK (Iicho few need ed men Immediately in order that tho company can take Uh right ful place amon.'j the other military otKanlzatlona of the mate, which nro nlreudy filled up to capacity. Mtidford lias ulwaya heretofore r aponded nobly whenever an uppoal to the patriotlHin of the commun ity wua Involved mid It 1h felt that with thin notification In the promt .that sufficient younw men will re HKind to enable tho local unit to alno be Included in the honor roll ol tho stato. Only a few days rc niafa for enliHlmeutH in the com pany, innniuucli uh onhua have been received furhhldlnK enllal mcnta after May 15. The National Guard offora many desirable featurea to the youne ntan of today, principal amoiiK which nro tho folio whin: 'Train Iuk to make a vouuk man better pbyHlcally, mentally and morally; UHHOciat ioiiH that will make If fe lon'; frienda; an addition to one's Income. us pay Ik received fiotn the 1'nited Slatew government for each drill attended ; a wonderful vacation annually; an opportunity to enter Went Point: a chance to become an export rifle and plMtni phot und participate tu the rifle matelu'H which are held anmiatlv 1 ii tho Kast ; and ltlKh achool crcdltH towtinlK Kiailuailou for at tendance at drlllH. ' Any you iik man interested in jotniiiK the, orKunUat Ion in urned to immediately hoc Caidaln Teim wnld, whoHe offices are located in tho Hotel Holland bulldin.;. Having been accorded extra ordinary Hiiccci-H Mince the Hchul ih cKtahtlnbed in MedTord. Kuiitler Aerouautienl school ilanuliiK on locutini; branches In Klamath Kallrt and In Montague, Calif., to carry on the paxscnfc'er and flyltiK instruction buniiieHM Harold .-iander. head of the nun puny, will leave tomorrow for Klamath Kalis to make prelimin ary arraiiKemenis. If plans are followed out. Mr. Sander will make his heaihinar- ! ters in the Klamath city, while Noel KvanH, treasurer of the coin pan v will continue to make his headiiuarlei-H here. w tin local hip for work also at AlenlaKue. Calif. Mr Kviins Just returned last week from a business trip to San LYaneisco, obtaining Informa tion on the production of new airplanes and other Important ahpline information, WASHINGTON May ii (!) Without a record vote, the bouse toduy passed the .tones White ship pliiK hlU desiKiied t develop a pri vately owned American merchant murine. 11 a now returned to tlio somite. ''Inn I proof was Bent In yeator- day on the new Chamber of Com merce booklets which will be de livered at tho local headquarters in two weeks, according to Sec retary C. T. Dnkor. Fifty thous and of the booklets, which con tain, besides cuts uml resumes of tlio iudUHtrics of Southern Oregon, 1 beautiful mtajitavure pictures of iCrater Lake, Oinmoud luke and the various Kcenic attractions of the valley, havo been ordered by the chamber. ' These booklets, with the road maps, and route outlines will also be Riven tourists at the OroKon Automobile, association bureau and at loval service stations. In his able review of "Uttlo' Shepherd of J-ava Luke', the lat- j est book by Albert Cooper Allen,; tho well known Medford author: and horticulturist, broadcast lust ; Wednesday evening over KG W. the Oregon lan station ut Portland hy Jtithaid G. MontKomery, Who makes ull the book reviews for that station, he suid : "I havo just mentioned a mys tery story with u western settln,; and now, by way of contrast. 1 want to say just a little about a I western story with a "mystery! seltinn" if such a thins Is possible,! Albert Cooper Allen, of Med ford, i Oregon, who wrote such n dellKht-j fill look last year in "King of! tho Wilderness" now comes for-; ward with another story that :itches the spell of the outdoor West and puts It neatly between tho covers of a book which he bus called "The lHtlo Khophard of I uvn Ijike". It Is u real Oreon setting and, for thut reason as wvil its lor others, its local ap peal should be threat. In this sparkling book you will make the acquaintance of .luck Uenard, the little shephard of Lava Lake oasfs, from which the hook takes its title. You wm read of the mighty struggle ho has to faro in order to hold this prop erty against odds that seem almost over-powering. Frankly, 1 like the free open way that Mr. Allen has with h;s characters. They are as real as the West Itself and in Jack Uenard. Gordon Strong, Luclnda and a half dozen others, you'll meet a bunch of real red blooded Westerners who will all but speak to you from th? pagCH of the hook. There is plenty of mystery In "Tho Utile Shepherd of Lava l ake," and Mr. Allen has done. In my opinion, a clever Job in mixing together the desert, the oasis of La va 1 m ke, kid na pi tfgs. ha rd fights engineering problems und cowboys In such well balanced proportions that a convincing and swiftly moving yarns results in whb-h the mystery Ih sustained until the end. There is also a love story running counter to th rest of the action and through out, the author succeeds in bal ancing the two most nppeulingly. Now here is the whole matter in a nut-shell, as I see it. The "western story" so called is pret ty much "done to death." There fore, to make any impression at all, a western story must he well (lon. The old run of things won't do. I think that Mr. Al len's book is of the stuff that will prove successful. It Is carefully written, well worked out tech nically and destined to bo read ith interest hy those who. want an occasional cjinipse ef tho real PORTLAND, Ore.. May 5. P) Residents of u west side neigh borhood w e r e terrorized this morning by a man who after being chased from house to bouse tried to jump from a third story window of an apartment house with u woman in his arms. The woman broke from hit) hold und ho made the Jump alone, breaking both ankk-tj when bo struck tho ground. formlinr another- warty has been lather vugue, and Is directed chiefly ut the possibility thut the republican presidential nomim-e might be looked on with tiome disfavor In tho farm belt. POLITICAL CHIEFTANS (Continued from Page One) YAKIMA, Wash., May 5 (A) Herbert Hoover obtained the sup port of Washington's delegation of seventeen to the nutionul ro pubheuu convention here twhiy, when the stale convention up proved delegates Instructed to support Hoover's presidential candidacy. more tbun the 252 claimed for Lowdcn. Of the Lowden totul, his claim to H is disputed by rivals, leaving him 188 unchal lenged delegates. Jn the democratic delegate line up. Smith's supporters cluim Ml1: of the 144 votes thus far allotted for the Houston conven tion. Of tho Smith totul 734 are in dispute. To win the democratic nomination. Smith or anyone else will have to muster 7334 votes. Tho best the New York governor did ut the Madison Square Garden In 1!24 was 3U8 but even his most avowed opponents concede that he has bagged more than that number already, with 4 HI dele- Kates still to he chosen. Third party talk has cropped up' with suggestions for such a movement coining from both democrats and republicans. Thus far however, nothing definite has been done in tills direction and thero Is Utile expectation of action until after the nutionul conven tions, if then. Democrats who have brought up the subject for the most part are foes of Governor Smitn ana are suggesting a holt In the event j of his nomination. Keed of Missouri was suggested j by a California admirer, along j with Itorah of Idaho, us a logical! bend of such a ticket. Hoed put I his foot down hard on tho sugges t'on. uh did Josephus Daniels, former secretary of the nnvy who DALLAS, Texas. May & W) Reports to Republican headquar ters at Fort Worth today show ed that, precinct conventions voted overwhelmingly for Herbert Hoover for president. Leonard Wlthlngton, secreury of the Tex as republican party, said he was Where Shall I Dine Today? HOTEL MEDFORD DINNER ; $1.00 JfytKer's 'Day . 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WE FLY EVERY DAY Southern Oregon's Leading JEWELER QUITTING BUSINESS NOTE 'OF, APOLOGY We beg to apologize to the hundreds of people that were unable to get into the store at our opening auction yesterday, owing to the enormous crowds. ft Auction Continues Tomorrow aid Daily UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD 2 P. M. 6 7:30 P. M. No Reserves POSITIVELY EVERYTHING GOES! STANLEY THORNE, Auctioneer 8