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srePKmp mm tribune, mepforp. QftEnoy, tttutcsday. may iq. 102$.. 'ATER LAKE IS EATURED IN A ! i MAGAZINE: l - - i L r,t lu. of "The Puo.fi. "e i nuiuazinr ,Pj to the indusuw. ' ricultural unU Keltic pos , of the northwestern . h,J tU .VL... Albert "-"'"l. 1.I..K l thn out- rt. oreuon publication. h..L , Portland. h" "'- .. ...Li-Mi mailer ma- Z "ei from Oreeon. Wash ed Idaho. The ed.tor be 't Americans are interests-Pacific northwest, and 1 i!i "iov mlBntto to this sec 'f .he country is growing time. ' , L beauties of this part IntrT have aa yet been Clopert V the westerner. n deeper ap preciation vt these attractions thul the "Pacific Northwest" hug come into existence. Included in the' first Issue are articles by such well known char acters us -Utnemur II. . Italdrldxc of Idaho, who wii es un article entitled i'Vislun and Iteality," und Harold Hell Wright, who lias con tributed an expose on the question of 1'atrioUsni." Mount Hood und Crater Juke are aiuotiK the On fun attractions to bo featured with beautiful colored cuts. The magazine, issued monthly, will be sold on the news stands throughout the east us well us in other sections of the coun'.ry. OF GENERAL LANE 10 PXflE SEVEN LOCAL HOSPITAL Saturday, May 12. has been designated us Hospital Day thru out the land, the purpose belnK to better uciiuulnt citizens with thp work and operations of hos pital, und tholr relation to com munities, so that hospitals may be better known and appreciated. Therefore, the acred Heart hos pital Invites the general public to visit the institution, after five 1), in., Saturday, and all day Sun day. '1 here will be no program It has always been the desire of Annie Blanche Sluilby, national au thority on auction briilxe and one of the network radio players of the popular same, to climb to the ton of Table Hock and, although she linn passed throuKh Medford many times, she has never had the op portunity to do so. Her well-known fondness for hlkinir nmi hat- m. i CliVitV for attaining nthnr hnl.Thta are not me principal motives hack of this particular ambition. Annie Blanche Shelby wants to stand on the exact spot where her grandfather the noted. General Joseph Lane signed the peace treaty with the Rogue River In dians In the early eighties, and has mailo arrangements to accompany the local General Lane club, con sisting principally of children be tween the a-;es of 6 aud U years, to the top, during her present visit I in aieuiorn. I Mrs. Shelby can remember her D 1286 Brides 1240 told us in CO. yOU Will supply u. load Ljovefy hands . ', will .JLC!-i.a-.A-aSii of housekeeping caret f AW cities m 120Q of thcmtold us their , home-maktt Each plan was Vf course. But on one thing these brides were aS They are going hougekeeping as a job which requires lLd skill. yet one to be filled without saennev onnn.T.nrK-s And 96 out f. l5rides have decided oa 2. 1 ; Because tney Aing Lux to wash their own hne tmngs-" . theif i u.icoVI AATCranclv( many household ? ! Thevie made in the old- ash;oned way. They! dries up the skin, coarserVng it There is no WJ. Made by a re markable process Lux aILTHF, .J w leaves it whiter and softerJTHES the skin, And instant, sparklinit cleansing that the dishes & so rich and cleansing uii. co to wash them. selves! Lux for dishes uo c v welE, because the Si rT, 1 Lovely hands n.irmV ChicaAo. TflMiCIlMfrv ' I i, St. Loui$ mm & ., i f . i MX keeps lovely the hands that wash dishes Krandrather, the kindly, white haired general, whose heart and soul were so wrapped up in the welfare of the present stato of Ore 4n. Having distinguished him self in the Mexican war and won a name In the political history of the day, the, general was appointed first territorial ovcrnor of Oregon, by President Polli. It was largely through his efforts that the terri tory was made a state, and he was sent as the first Bcnatnr from this section of the country to congress. It was after his term of governor that the Rogue River Indians were committing so many depredations through tho scattered settlements of whites in tho Uo-;un River val ley, and the general and his men came down into this district to put a stop to it. After a few ef fective battles, a treaty of peace was sinned upon the top of Tablo Rock between the small band of whites and tho tribe of Koguo River Indians. The local General Joseph Lane club are planning on erecting on this spot a marker to tho memory of the general In either the late summer or early fall. If sufficient funds can be rafted by that time. A card party, with Mrs. Shelby as honor guest and principal speaker, is being held by tho organization at St. .Mark's Guild hall today, in order to replenish the fund and get tho preliminary- work under way. ' Mrs. Shelby will remain in Med ford until the early part of next week, when she will visit for a few days in Ashland, and will then leave for the south. Whllo here she is conducting bridge lessons. ALLANCURRIER 1 00 OF Y. ff. C. A. PLAYi IN N.-y: riUTI.KIt. !nd .May 10. V C. C. (Cross Country) Pylc's cara van of callouses, 61 survivors of an original field of 1 99, pushed ahead from hero, today for their Csth control station at Wnuacon. Ohio. 42 'miles eastward. rotor Cavuzzl of England, race leader, who has traversed the 2579.7 miles from Los Angeles In 441:02:06, Jogged on oven . terms with Andy Payne, youthful Okln homan li second place, "Wednes day over the 41.8 mile lap from Llgonier, Ind.,' for third place, Philip Urunvlllc of Hamilton. Ont., led tho way in G:38:2S. Cavuzzl's margin of six hours nine minutes and 23 seconds over Payne has re mained unchanged tho past four days. John Salo Passaic, N. J., remain-, od In third place. Allan Currier, Rogue Ttiver, Ore., made yesterday's lap in 7:4-1:21, elapsed time 542:56:08. ... 1 Mary Pick ford at ' Hunt's Craterian Rehearsals for (he Y. W. C. A beuefit play, "Clubbing a Hus band, which is to be given at the Junior high school Tuesday. Ma) 15, will come to a close with the dress rehearsal next Monday night. Special mention should be made of the characters. .Mrs. K. lverson as the aristocratic "Mrs. Ashtoti from Huston," is a finished er former, while Mrs. Walters, as the bride, and Miss Marie lverson, as the mischievous .Maud," and Mrs. Mcriilston as the man-hating old maid doctor, aro especially fine Mrs. X. it. Xewcomb, as HrlilBet O'FlnnaBaii.-and Mrs. Donna Tay lor, as Hells, the cook, and Miss Mario lverson as "Maud," supply the comedy and are excellent In their different parts. Mrs. Xew comb and Mrs. Taylor are perfect ill their dlnlect. and are far above the rank of amateurs, as indeed are the entire cast of 12 ladies. Mrs. Maddox, Miss Gladys Krye. Mrs. Anderson, Parrot Cornwell and Woodford complcto the cast who have worked hard for five weeks to make this benefit a suc cess. Miss Melha Williams and the harmonica band ami Geo. Maddox will enterlain during the Intermis sions. These artists aro well kuown and are giving their time and talent- freely to tills worthy cause. ' A. J. Anderson, Medford's popu lar photographer, who has made tho posters for the Y. W. C. A. play, "Clubbing a Husband," hos done some of his finest work In grouping and portrait study. Tho posters arc to he seen in tho dif ferent stores' of the city and rep resent tiie old-t'ashioned costumes of 50 years ago. Mrs. Surah Corn well, as the dear old mother of tho play. Is especially striking in her old Palscley shawl. . f n . xff Amid the flood of new produc tloiiH, supcrspcctacles. would-bo epics and tho llko that have ap peared on tho screen this season, "My Best Girl," Mary Pickford's new comedy romance of the fi and 10-cent stores, is at Hunt's Craterian. Unlike so many recent film dramas, "My Best Girl" makes no attempt at protentiousness, nor at Imposing (and hollow) mag nificence. It is purely a simple, human, -absorbing story of a shy little girl employe in a "nickel-and-dimo" store, who falls In love with the son of the millionaire owner of tho establishment. - This simplicity and human quality aro what make tho real charm of the picture. The essen tial realism of tho characters make them life-like, and likoable. They look and think and act as you and I and our neighbor would do under similar - circumstances. The more nearly a motion picture reaches tho goal of absolute nntu ralness, tho moro nearly It reaches tho hearts of tho nudienco. Ann , that is uat what "My Best Girl" docs. Much of tho luughter can be nttrlbutcd to tho excellent com edy cast. Mack Swain, is a scream ns tho police Judgo, Luclcn I-IUIo-ficld as the hon-pecked father: Sunshine Hart as tho funeral loving, hypochondriac mother, and Carmelita Geraghty has the role of Mary's wild and wayfard Bis ter. 4 Famous Horse Drops Dead NEWMARKET, Eng., May 10. (P)Tho turf Is mourning the famous sire. Lembcrg. winner of tho derby In lalO, who dropped dead at Humilton House stud, to which he had been retired in 1 ! 13. after winning' for his owner over $200,000 in stake money. He was 21 years old. TjCmberg was bred by his owner the. late A. W. Cox, who raced under tho name of Mr. Falrie. lfitftkio Team Ixaves SEATTLK. May 10. UP) Tho most Impressive Invasion of Ore gon territory by University of Washington track athletes was projected today .with the embar kation of a squad of 21 men for Eugene, where they will demon strate their prowess on the cinders In a dual track meet with the University of Oregon tomorrow and Saturday. 8t. Helens mills load S, 000, 000 feet lumber In fourth week ot April. Salem Federal building here to he enlarged. SAl.EM, Ore., May 10. (!") de ductions ranging from 20 to 25 per cent in electric service furnished by'thc "West Coast Power company are accorded 10 Oregon cities by an.ordcr of the public service com mission yesterday. The cities ben efitted nre Toledo, Newport. Iteeds port. Waldport, Clatskanie, Flor ence. Cascade Locks, Prairie City, Hums anil Lnkeview. 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