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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1928)
SIX areDTOnn matl tTrttttnte, nrrcnroRn, okkhox. moxday, may 21, 1028. D on g &:E roth &ns VlCTO R.Y Si X X How do YOU test a motor car? Is speed the first test you apply to a motor car? . . . Then drive The Victory Six, foe no car in its class is so fast. Is acceleration a major consideration? . . . 5 to 25 miles in 7'A seconds 10 to 45 miles in 13 Vi seconds tell the unparalleled story of Victory pick-up. I Are you interested in economy? ... 21 miles per gallon at 25 miles per hour is average gas consumption for this famous Six. cA hill climber? . . . Ask Montana, Colo rado, Pennsylvania! More power per pound is the answer. A body with only 8 major parts lighter by 175 pounds yet sturdier! cA smooth traveller? . . . Dash over rail, road tracks over old cobble pavements and you'll marvel ! For The Victory Six is different. No body sills no body overhang chassis the full width of the body a lower center of gravity, Sidcsway, bounc ing, rear wheel chatter magically absent, j Upomy? . . . Head room equal to any upcrior to most in its class. Wider seats more leg room. Big! And a beauty! Rakish and trim in line, richly upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues tomorrow's style with Dodge dependability. A car that you should try out now yourself at the wheel. Coupe, $1045; 4-door Sedan, $1095; Deluxe Sedan, $1170; Deluxe 4-pass. Coupe, $1170; Sport Sedan, $1295-f. o. b. Detroit. Tuno In for Dodge Brothers Radio Propram every Thursday Niaht 9 to 9:30 (Pacific Time) NBC Pacif ic Coats Network. Eakin Motor Co. Phono 304 10-18 South Pir klSO THB STANOARO SIX TCI Q70 ANP T1 IH SnNIPE STX 4 1 40' TO 1770 V - Squinting dangCKsgnafromiijouK'eijes Tirrr it no greater source tif eve conijttrl than a indtar tpertnete Jilted with Wrlliwwlh C'nuili Unset. The discomfort against which you try to shiclj your eyes may be caused by the invisible rays in sunlight. Wcllsworth Cruxitc Lenses fully protect against this invis ible dungcr. Dr. D. A. Chamberf SOUTHERN OREGIN OPTICAL CO. - 317 Medford Blfig. Phone 188 "That you may sea a Great Country better" ASHLAND GETTING ASHLAND TO HAVE iGOSPEL TEAM IS PLENTY OF WATER T AKIII.AND, May 21. (Hpprlul.) NEW TEACHER !N EAGER FOR MORE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PASTORAL AID; ASHLAND, May 21. Mint! .Mm- '"'Ht ronm'volr In flllml to nipiu'lty jKi'i'et Arnulil, u ncnliir lit WIIIhiii foiMhu first tlmo hIiico'IIh roiiHli uc-ji'tto university thin year, will lie linn, nruoiclliiK to Infiirinatlon Klvon j InHlriictur In munic for t ho AhIi m.t hy oiln ArnH.lKl.r. ,n.m.iK-r of !,,,,,,, ,, .,1UK , ( ll.o Tal. nt IrrlKa.lo,, dl.trh t. Thr Ml!1H Arnold !, won r, r "r Thrv" 7 '- -lt an .nvtaWn and ,,. T I t. rosorvolr l,a,1 previously noon ,.c amonK I,,.,- follow uilciil filled to within a few indu-H of.and the faully at WHImm-llo Uu- top, hut had nevnr In-fore tii-rii Hho In connlilpi cl an arllBt a a Sunday arti-rnoon'x meet inn of Ihu MuhIiickh Men's (iokih.I teuin of Medl'ord. held in Hit Hetiotil house jit Kootn Creek, vuh ono t)f the Miiuipicst and most I'lillluslasllc yet held by that ni'Kanizatitm. 1'iac I tleally all members of the team I were In attendance, and many jolliers were prenont from Mcilfonl. while the citizens of Foots Creek : hail a lar.e representation. One completed filled. Considerable i,.c,.tol. ,lf mH,. ,i,i cn,'.,.rt j reKrettablo Incident Sunday was witter Is beliiK used each day for. work. She In an ucconiillshe l ' 11,0 fatt "lat RV"rul momhers of ...iK...iun purposes on account nr soloist, lias held many offices In""," ""'". """ the very early tlry season. About i the women's Klee club at the j " '"causo of the lack of enough 100 lure, feet of water are used I university, and last year wasic"r8- dally. Water Is also belnit drawn ' chosen sonK iiueen. i 11 18 11,0 custom or tho leaders from tho Umittrnnt creek reservoir Friday was the last day of "f ,I,B Konpol team to hold a irl whlch Is also filled to capacity. school work for the Ashland IiIkIi Vi" nni'cr service previous to en Mrs. Mary I,. .Seller of Oakland, school Biadi.atlnK duss. numl.ei inK i lnH"'! flle n'eetiims and. prior to Calir.. is visitiiiK at the home of77 boys und Kills, except fur ! Sunday K "ofvlce, 20muu of the her daughter, Mrs. Walter r; III on I very few who must return next I team, who had arrival early. Scenic drive. Mis Nchc.- will ro-! week for Bpocial work and the "''"''I ''o this service with an main with her .Jnuuhtor fur two or "finlshlm,- touches." "The Itou-uc." ! u."tli."stasm fllat thrilled not only throe months, . the nnnuul publication of the high 11110 'ca.iors, out every man present Adena ajd Wilt Joy returned in school, was distributed Frlilay. It seemett to share In the realization Ashland hitch school. At ('orvalllH the twins visited their brother Uar nard, and with other friends on the campus. , Chapter A. C. of the 1'. 14. O. Slsterhotid entertained on Satur day In honor of a c;roup of the older mothers of Ashland. The af fair was Kiven at the home of Mrs. A. K. Kinney on Cranlte street. Tho rooms' were lovely with deco rations of sprillK flowers. Ktlter tntniucnt for tho afternoon Includ ed ajolly little one-act play kIvpii by Mrs. Henry (lalcy and Mrs. Fred I of Foots Creek was the fact that eonsil-i one oi ineir citizens, ueo. oon- eot:k niatle a splcndcd uiipeal In his testimonial talk, telllim of hiu cx pevionces with tho Christian life, how he luid Joined tho church sev eral years a:,ro hut had never really known Christ until ho recently made up his mind to seek dili gently. Tills was his first nppcar- Ashbind Sundav mnrnlnL' after was edited l,y liai ncy .Miller, one . ' " ' ' ' navinK a part in tne spedl,,ft the week-end at Fut-'onc ' "r ""' Dniminent lll-Y boys, and'"'" of U.o Rospol loam, and -.'orvallls. At Futteiie thev ai-1 n,1"lcu Ashland I'rinliiu . Fool8 Creek Man Talks tli '.t.i...i I.. ih .t,.i .ii...i riiu company In the Tldlnns shop. Frl-! especial interest to mo people llll WPI' successful In u-lnnlni. II...I,lnr "fternuon tllO SCllloiB pre .-,...... . Isented a program which cu, wiucu now "cconies : cock, a recent convert and member ho neriiiancnt possess on of the1.. . 1 "nuai paiuup.i- The rcKulur baby clinic was speaKing pronram. Mr. Hood held ut the civic club house on Thursday afternoon. May 17. Dt r,. D. Inskeo!, county physician, was in chai'Ke, assisted ly .Miss Clover and Miss Lydla Kinif, coun ty health nurses, and Mrs. II. u. Anilersoi, who kept the records. Mrs. c. F. Tllton furnlsbcd her car to carry the children, and ! ano.o on a nospel team prn!i am. MPs vliKlnla Whittle took the! ico. Cook. uppcurlnK for the part of hostess. second lime as a Kospel team dull recently, .Mr. Francis win-I speaker. broilKllt tears to the eyes tor and wife of Glcndnlc, Cali-'Of his listeners as he told of how ferula, expected to visit Mr. Win- he was attempting to brim; up his l-.iiKlo. The youm; datlKhtor of the tor's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. o.three motherless hoys. How for homo was depicted as entertalului; Winter in Ashland, but tho latest I some timo alter the mother's death a caller by a showliiK of the fam-lnews is to the effect that, on I he HlrtlK-jled along with llic world, lly allium. The Interesting trails 'account uf business matters, they j Krief-striekuli and lonely raising of ' tho family connections wore cannot como at this time. jtheboysin the, church, and all the .Mrs. Siisfinnc Homes Curler. time realizing that there was some county school superintendent, vis-( thing else wrong beside tho fact ited in Ashland Thursday to help i that the mother was gone. He let arrange with local school authori-1 Christ into his own heart and now ties the commencement day iiro-!"niy boys and myself are on our gram to bo hold In Ashland June i way rejoicing," us he put H. Mr. 1st. The activities will Include ! Cook Is one of the -tuspcl team's a music memory contest and a . most faitllllll workers, and when picnic. ; the "roll is called" ho Is always Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Itobb, for-1 among lliose present. . nier residents uf Ashland, visited I Sunday's program, as usual, was In the city Thursday evening and ! enlivened by special musical fea attonded a bridge party at the ' turos, consisllng of ttuartet lllim honio of Mr. ami Mrs. ticoi ge ! hers and a duet by the Farebee M. Crccn on (iranile street. Mr. i brothers, accompanied on the piano llcbh Is employed in the shop of by Mrs. I lllio 1 lirnel t. The iiuartet tho Medl'ord Mall Tribune. consisted of the Farebee brothers, T. A. Cole and family, formerly i Dr. Cal low ami Phil llootobry. or Ashland, and later of Klamath 1 Percy A. Ilray assisted leader Falls, huvu moved to .Medfortl to! Guy Davis ill the service, make their homo. Mr. Cole owns I At a recent business meeting ot" a lioine on Alldu street, lie is a ; the board of directors of the gospel druggist and In this capacity is! team it. was stated by several Iteports have had It that many !of the gospel team are losing lu i terest in the wurk, and aro not at i tending the meetings. If there are j any Interested persons who believe I such reHiits are true, they are in I viled to attend Ihe services in order that all such Ideas may be i iiisiuirspii from their luliiils. In terest Is gaining all tho time ami the men of the gospel team are . ready and anxious to "tell tho world of their lalth." Como and j hear them. ; Next Meeting at Browmboro Next Sunday the tuttm will jour ney to Itrownsboro, near Eagle Point, for a 3 o'clock servlco. Cars to leavo library at !!. ' col. hoFertcTgive; i BEST NEWSPAPER fm-m hi a won!, Kd li-waKT Svxl to "boily" nnt'i 'iresH. tho lyiioKiaphltal tlfi liniuil.nu tt-xt jiikI iiiplwy tonipoMtWm, ihk makeup, inaht rtaily tnul pi'tsK wiM-k. It in allotlud pointH. While iMlltfirial HUhjoti matu-i- Is inclmlcd in the content fiutor, the oilitorial drpHTlm'"1 1 allti(l an uiMitinnal 10 puiniH for Hklll ami fulihfiilnfHH in knitting up ihoniv- vUil miscrllaiiy thut ruim tlirvj;li the tM.itloii. Thtw Iwu basts fnp !ruriiK thu iMlit.rial M ti..n f tho iifWMpapr Klvf it m-arly iif-fmirth of the rutin' viUup ut lh iilitiun sunlit 22 PT ffpt. (!ol i:. in!''i:it. .r I Manufacluii r ami 1ml u.-uial Ni.ua IJincau, Siili.m. i I - C. J. -MtiNTOSII. ! U' partnu nt lmlustiiu! .Imiruallsin, i state OiMlne, rorvallls. A $5(1 ilvor loving cup will ho' b'lven annually to the best Oregon community newspaper hy Ii. llofer. ! ptlitnr the Manufacturer und In- duslriul News liureau of yalem. Ore. 1 Th'purpose of the contort is t eneouraKt' fieKon newspapers to pulilish the best local, utiiicullural and Inilustrial iuwh of their com-, munilk-H, and to publish It in Rood m-whpaper KukIIkIi in attractive i typroKraphic form, and comment-1 Iiik on industries and topics of lo-j oal interest. Tho contest will be held In eon- nectton with the anntiul conven- j Hun of the Oreuon State editorial ' ..uu, ,,.(.. (I, .r, t.f...lntiliV.r w lllf July, lii22, meeting of the as-ioei-allun at Albany. Any Oregon local community newspaper, daily or weekly, is eli gible for -entry in this contest. The newspapers entered wilt be judged on the following huKis: 1. Content and makeup. Hl points; 2-Journnllstlc form, 3n points; ? given an airing. Two Interesting piano numbei-M were played by MIfh Lnur Heguse. The table was u lovely Klght all In spotlesn white with a color glow of yellow. The largo centerpiece of azalias was most attractive und uppolntmenis all hero n tottch of yellow. lee r Wim, coffee and calto were serv ed, tho white ice cream homing the golden Htar which is Iho ?m hlem uf the Histerhoud. Those who were included in the guest list were the Mesdatn Mary Yiitlng, i,nie Millkler, .1. I'. Dodge, M. .1. Cood yeur, J. Ii. Mills, H. Wagner, .hmeplilne -Poley, Klla (larnil, Mu gf'ula AtkhiHon, William Pay, Sa iflh Walker, Angle Kngle, Itell t'or dell, Aiiun II. Gregory, Ann Itussell, 1. H. I 'arson, Kate (irninger, Sai'ah Wing, Harriet Kielding, Alice Vln oont, Johiinna Kprengei, ti. K. I HI - lins, J. W. Iti'tiner. Martha Kred- erlck, Clyde Payne, MeHiide, A. K. Hunt, N. (i. Smith and Mary Neher. (jn Saturday, May 2Slh, Chapler, A. C. of the I'. K. (). will hold a; bungalow - party at the homo of Mrs. I.tiuis Dodge on the Houle-; vii rtl that Is. each member will! yield to the demands of the wiirm season and appear In a simple house dress. Mrs. T. W. Miles of Modford was a, visitor In Ashland Friday. Mr. und Mrs. Francis Winter of C.lcndalc, Calif., who have been expecting to visit in Ashland at the homo of Afr. Winter'a purentH, Mr. and Airs. OUn Winter on the Doule vard, have hud to change their plans and will defer their visit to some future dale. Airs. L. D. Pay m who has been a patient at t be Community hos pital at Aledford, has been brought to Ashland to convalesce at the home of her daughter ' and hus band. Mr. und Alrs Leueh, who re side in an apart men t over tli- Western Cnion Telegraph office. Air. ami Airs. Clarence Lime made a drive on Friday to Murphy in (he noi-thern part of the county. They had us their guests for the ( drive. Airs, r ranli Morrill, Mlsse Irene l'.org and Fllon Waters. The members of t he parly returned with lovely bra neb es of a a lea. which Is In bloom nt this season. Airs. W. 11. Alowal Is expect oil In Asbbilid on Wednesday In ttuiki a brief visit with friends. She will! then return to San Francisco to meet her brother and wife from Itrookty u, N. Y.. who have made j the trip to (lie western coast by way of the Panama canal. well Known In Ashland. Niitlco. Mac's Itarhecuo, 1 'i miles north of Med ford, on Pacific highway, will bo open for business May 22, featuring real barbecue samluichrv. other sandwiches of all kinds, cold drinks, lore cream, candies and! week prayer meet ill-; services. The smokes. (Jive us a call. We know' team will at lend next Thursday you'll cal lagain. Open till 2 in ; evening's prayer servlco ut the the morning. fi2 : South Methodist church. member: that thu organization wuh in need of a more inthimto relation with the pastors of the various churches of Ihe city nod tho hoard appointed coinmUtccH to meet with Iho pastors of the local churches Ksiturday evenings. The gospel team will also attend niid- -typographleal a p p e a r anoe. points; und 4 Kdituiiul depart-, menl, 10 points. The publisher may select for the, contest any edition of his news-! paper published within the year 1!'2X not less than one mouth prior to the annual convention. One copy its to he sent to each of the four' judges within two weeks after no tice by the contest riianag"ment. ' All newspapers entered In the con-; tost will he dispiuyed nt the next j annual convention. Tho contest will be judged by a committee of four. The newspaper1 scoring the highest number of I points as found by averaging the' grades submitted by the four judges! will be declared the winner. The) ID newspapers scoring next high-; est will be listed and announced for honorable mention. Qualities Explained Since' content, Iho real spirit or fioul of the newspaper, is tho most essential uuulity, it is allotted 40 points for a perfect score, Only now., information and comment of local application, will be consider ed. Items that lend to present the community at its best In farming, factories and payrolls, social life education, church, society In gen rcal will score high. The next most important quality of a newspaper is its language form, the body In which the spirit is ex pressed. It consists of (1) jour nalistic organization, (2) rhetorical choice and arrangement of words, and (3) grnnimatlc.it rotation nnl Vhe MODERNYr? modern day Al Jolson and the Vitaphone Coming Thursday M Al Jolson has been used to Iho adulation of the million, to a de gree eiiuallcd by few others. He must have marveled when ho sat for tho first time In the audience j und saw nml heard hi in self on the ftcrcun. while the crowds that surged about hiri cheered. (Hie of the things which impressed hlni most was the fact that other throngs of people will see ami J laugh and grow sentimental, ut th souks of a comedian of the 2(lh cent.iry. The fongs Jolson sings Hi "Tho Juz Singer" are "Dirty Hand, Dirty Fate. I'oot, Toot. Tootsle." "Utue Sklec." "My .Mam my." "Mother n' Mine" ami the sucred song, "Kol Mdiv. The ureal cantor, Josef Kosenblatt. also sings. 'lay Mc.Woy and Warner Oluml lead the strong cum. A I Jolson In "The Jucx Singer," comes to Hunt's Ci a- tcriuu Theater next Thursduy for ii run of nix days on the VUu phone. V invisible servant is the We stmghouscJutomaticlecMcRgnge Worry Not Concerning the Safety of Your Valuables the risk to yourself and the possible misplace ment or loss by fire of important papers Place everything you treasure in your own pri vate box in our massive Safe Deposit Vault. I ESTABLISHED 1888 l III Medford, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit I I i . MEMBER fBDLRAL RESERVE SYSTEM I I Rentals Surprisingly Low Inspect the Boxes Today! 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