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mPFOnP M&TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON". WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, Tfigg. MENTION ENDS IE DELEGATES PRAISE OCAL HDSnTAUIY BIG MEMORIAL DAY RACE WILL TEST L DRIVE A final Bong of prnlnq for tli hospitality of Mixlfonl mildi-iim , givRn at thn eniKliisluii of him uIkIU'h convention concert by more (ban luu viHiiuiK tifiuKuitu iiiini Portland and vicinity, wlinn they IuhIb lliflr hosts farewell ami hoarded tli excursion train home ward. Many other visitors who ar rived here !' car will remain in tho valley fo a few days and take In some of the BiirroiiuilinR scenic jiiractlons.. l'erhaiw no greater collection of artiUH has ever been leathered in jillforil ut one time, anil local jiiislc lovers were more than ap preciative in their response or the milrndid numbers contributed by the vllstors in the various concerts and luncheon and dinner proKrams ilarlilK the two-day convention. .Among the visiting artists who at- rted praise anu comment in last lira recital are: - Miss Doris Patterson, young harpist Eiwene, who played "l.n Fille iieveux do Mn by DebiiKsy Garden in the Ruin" by thn 11. Reynolds, Port- list, was also well re nter ' numbers, "Allegro Voiuih Sonata," by -(lull. riant Pastoral,"- by Dubois, aid- by the Campflre (!. 'by Hugo Goodwin, while i, Eugene'- pianist, proved a master of technique first rendition of "Symphonic by Schumann, and In bis 'Vr." .?;ou," ''"'"Ins Ilachmanin otrs Prelude In D .Minor Palm f? ?,lav XWhf and Paeanini t.isii 8 'l.a Canipanella." Visit lii8 musi,. V(,rs ua Wt aa Medford residents were MIbIiih.I w ill James Stevens, local bat Hone who climaxed the well rounded program with the sons; "Tho I'lty of Joy." by lieenia Tavlnr. The numbers in this group included la I Spring in Town", (bt "Poor but Happy'. (,., -On a Root Harden" and "Home." One of the most outstanding at tractions on the local program of nntertuininem during the conven tion, was the chorus of ISO Jackson i county school children presented In concert at the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon at 2:3rt. These young and unchanged voices were selected and trained by Miss l.eona Marsters from the variuus .(rum ma r schools throughout the county. Thut they had never beard a finer , -lill,li-n-u .., i Ihn ,n.l. .. i i ' . sweepstakes at Indianapolis on Me- ! tne comment made hv maiiv of Ihe . . . music Instructors and uiilsts of m"r""' n"y- . Pnitlllld ai'isis oi ,rh(1 ,.., l.etween the rival The convention pt , Oregon ' ci'"i,,s '" h'" ,hn' U l1!'"1' wl" Music Teachers' nssociution and """" a r.u-md-brcaklng race Ihe Oregon Kederailon of Music fl"' ,ho P""Wr long distance hnn clubs will be held next vear ut Ihe "ls of Amevlcnn tracks. -folumlua Hlver (lorce "bolel near S"'VP ""''.'". who docs light ' Portland, tho date to be set later i "ml h,'nv' cxperting in motor bouts auu ncavyweigiu cnainpions us wtvi as automobiles, niliulLs It. ' Steve was there when they built the In. dianapiilis speedway -.nnd as Carl Klsher's energetic ngent, he-, has heard the motors roar ever since, lie concentrates on the speed dc mnns only ns relaxation between responsibilities as director of pub lic reunions for Oene Tunney. The Indianapolis nice this year but the rear-wheel boys are wager- j Is sending entries for all three ing they will be out In front before . events. the first five-mile lap is completed. "I would not be surprised to eej "' when America begin, to Ret the 600-n.ll- record knocked off.l" , complacent about the skill It was set at 101.13 miles per hour;"' her track and field talent, some ev of Itulph Dfl'ulma. in a mn Mne thiit hud a renr-wheel liivi'. Frank Lock hurt holds the m'ont fur the fuKitMt In p. U'0.!1 mil per hour, anil that, too, may he hustoU nexx week." (Hy Alan .1. -Could. AwKlntiM Vnm Sports 1 .linn.) NKV YOltK, M:iy 23. (4) U ' inity not be uf marl linn ooiu erii to the avt-rapt motorim whcllier or not he ha a front or rar wheel j drive, hut this mechanical Iwue ; Imppi-ntt to he vital Just now to a ! tlozi'n or two speeil kinK" who will i muich their tlarcuVviUry and sliced in the 500 - mile Imcrnatlonal ih Yunkt i'unfit1t-nco a Jolt. A ..pcttton or two imo, Td Mii-cilllh's faiuoiis w i Mill's n'fcutl for the half mil w a; t-oiiviJereit tnipi ynahle. hut aloiiK euine. lanky Dr. t)ito rei ser to knock it out of the howks. The tumult over the shot-put ex it may or may not turn out to; ploits of John Kuek. out on the but Cornell In w co;isi, nuu naruiy uieu imwn a lew WerKn UKO When Hie eaiilHK earrh il the news that Karl lllrsch- flcl.l li.nl tosiil the 1 a new retiml illsl:uu y xy hu-hs. Now it Is the discus record. CLUB CAMPS IN SOI'THKRN' OR KG ON NOR MAL, Mav 22. (Special.) A num ber nf the memheiri of Ihe Southern e of 51 feet' 1 ,lltu' "Mil. May is. ut the lithla spriUKH east oi .-niiiauu. i lie hikers left the city at 3 o'clock In the afternoon and hiked, to Pompa- ! dor rocks, where they stopped for he a L'mid omen the rowing doldrums siiue the days old old man Courtney, Ikih drawn the i abl.it h foot for the varsity in the I'ounhkeeiisie rate this year. I.KPtid has for years favored the erews dtuwliiK this lane, although . AnMha has had to share some of .u.,.. r . .. i . . - . . , ;U niiori nine. i nev men uiheu in ' !.. ,, ,.. number r n"", .,,y":"'" "". ' "attmai- lithla sprites, where thev cooked I'ennsylvnnlu bad the numhei tof f i;n,v, r. hs outdone nny- ,' ,i ,ui,l ,.n.n. for the two bme l? ,ho varsity race lust : , , ,.,..., ,. achievements "dB year and finished so far In he f ,he two American aces, "miser , s oVlork Salurduv mornliw. rear that watchers feared the Qua- n, il,,nft. wllh a toss of 1 1 0vet nlKht hikes are required for kcrs were-Inst or sunk. , r,.et i'i Inches.' . dub memheishlp us well as a cer. Columbia, the llij, winner, had, , (ujn ,,,. ,,., Thp ,,. Ihe number six lane and this year - Moti n (ilutton. . 0wlnK Bil ls made the trip: Delia has drawn number seven, out near ' .SA,..:M 0ll, , Mll. 3. W) ! YouilKinever. Kutll Owens, J.ydo the middle of the Hudson river. I ia,ni. v. .mh f Astoria has made! Smith. Muriel .McC'Utcheou. l.ois .Nevertheless. I'ornelliiinx m a V i .,,,.. , ti. , nnoun'clnc himself ! (inrrHit. Kvelvn llumllton. Heth Mother of Hanged Bandit Sues Doctors For S. F. Operation look on the draw as at least a Rood omen for the time hein. The hit:: red crews under Jim Wray nre showing sluns' of t romehack. In I KAN FIIANCISCO, May 2.1. UPl I Mrs. Katheriim Kelly, mother of Clare nre " Itm-V " K'nllv tni'i-nr handit execut.-d Hit San Quentin win ,,p a K'enl between the. pri.son May .11. (iled suit in snpe-1 front as well as rear wheel drive i rior court heiV for .130.000 dam-' ,in'." Steve. , "The hettlntt AtfeH from six physicians, atleKinl more on a basis of which shows (they, performed ..an unauthorized ! np the best than on which will autopsy on Kelly's hotly, remov-jwin. Tho front-wheel drive pilots i ln vital nrnans. Dr. L. l4. Stan-tare he'ttliiK they will tear off the J ley, prison physician, was one of' fastest trials and thus, Ret the front (he doetoiH nnmeil In the suit. ! positions in the stm-ling Hne-np, limp candidate for cons ft1 U3V . l"l am not in the least discour aged hv the results of the elec- roui;nKeepsie, in wie inn miyu. ";ni,n," Mtt writes to the Cupltal their main ImttleKround and the r- ini.,i -tinil (t js mv intention to i tlhacana have their hopes centered J rumUll.,to HRllill in iflnn." ; there aaln. ' - -lluti was defeated for the re- The record .entry of 20 crews m . niildlcan nomination last Friday hy the 1'ouKhkeeptiie classic, Juno 10 testifies to the interest in rowing this year with the Olympics as an , added incentive to hrinR on the i best that the cpllepes can produce. The far west Is sending five j eluht-oared outfits Jo the Hudson. with WnshitiKton entered in all j three races and California in two. i the. varsity and fresh inn n tests. The Nnvy. for the first time, nlsc ILppreseutative V. a .ri Hawley. KI'liKAXK. May 23. Wl V.u- i?eiie llernsli-in. prominent Hus slan pianist, died of heart disease at his home In Ibis city today, nficd 57. Mr. l'.ernstein organized the uehool of music In Sookane In 1 S tl T . lie Is survived by bis widow and a i wuh first In the fourth made with llowermnn, lrmu Miller, Nina Wil liams, .Minnie Alberts, Vesta lllake, Helen IVyoe. Field day at the Lincoln training school was a decided success. The training school teuchers from the Southern Oregon Normal nianaKed the event. The following ls a list of the results: . Koss KnKland, OA, won first place among: the hoys In the Su-yard dash, lu 8 3-10 seconds at the field meet held Frltlay afternoon ut the Lin coln . school. Curl Stewart and Esther Spayde came In second Robert Heanan and IXirothy Moore third. 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All the great film studios have made it the official soap in dressing rooms. a score of 3 feet 7 inches: ltobert i KeuKun, fifth srailo, first score of i i:i feet 9 Inches; pick Robertson j land Hilly ltoxie, sixth II tied for 1 first wllh t feet, and l.yle Sprlnor, i sixth A. won first with a score of i 3 feet 11 inches. " I Herbert Tucker, fourth Brade, first, broad Jump, score of It Teat j 1 Inch. Robert lleanan, fifth grade. first, 12 feet 8 Inches; sixth II,' Dick Koberlson, 12 feet 7 Inches; sixth A, Hilly Herodon, 11 feet 5 inches. ' j Sixth H defeated the sixth A, 4;!-20. in a girls' volley hall name. Children participates In the meet were: Herbert Tucker, Leon. urd Warren, Johu Murphy. Robert j Rennan, Klbert Elcbler, Ail'ord M,.,-tiav f'liri RiMwnri. Harold An derson, Carl Harris, Rosa Ruglaud, l.vlo Sprliwer, Klmer Ayers, Dor oiby Moore, Gruce Hilton, 1-ols Htevonson, Clura Sllckler, Flora Miller, tioraldlne WriKht, Wllma Mansfield, Mildred Springer, .Tuner Peterson, Kslher Spayde, Oene ,.i..,. i ,,,-u m.lun Could. Carroll Mershon, Hamilton Holman, lleiinla l.anlnl, Dick Robertson, Hlllle lloxle, Hilly ll'enidon, Charles Wheeler, Kmll Woods, lonaru Warren and. Hodrick liauBiiinan. IM.A --Wnninil etiorilfl Of 1)10 Southern' Oregon Normal l!av6"a abort program recent ly lu the school auditorium.-. The following program was Riven: ; 'Up the Airy Motliiiuin ....wo inione 'Dunce of Ihe KIvoh" - Old Kngllsh (aduptud) 'The Dryad and the Sunbeam".... Russian folk 'lijippy Song" Finnish folk Tho tlolden Hay la Dying" l'ulmgron Maiilai'iv"" llrahms-Protlieroe L'Sleepy Time" Swabian folk k"Ah livening nymn The excellent cnoriis was inuiei the direction of Miss lona O. Marslers. Bupervisor of musln at lite normul. 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Miss Davies writes, "A de liciously smooth skin is a great asset to a star. I am delighted with Lux Toilst Soap." TOLO -SCHOOL Last Friday, May 18, was closing dav at Tolo for Hie present scnooi i yeui . iiui imuiDi., . .......nl nltiarH an InVfld (1 nlcnle flllt- nor in tne wooiib near tne uou nj dam. Another closing event of the school was an Oregon day pro- Rrdni and a "spelling school" Klven the evening of May 4. Miss JMiza i.aii, iiurr nirni siinnrvlsor. con ri.t.ail 4l,n nnalllntr contest. ' In which Oeorge Takao, a sixth grade hoy, was tne winner. . I .1.. In thn nvnnlnff IbA indies of the Community club served luncn in tne Dasemem, wmcn huh k.I.. I.n.n AAmnlal.H finrl m- arran'ted as a permanent meetlnu place for Ihe club. The sixth and seventh (trades will take part In the music uppre Intlnn rnn test at Ashland on .lack .. Cnnnlv flnv TIlAPA Will ttlSO I be a number furnished by the first Mrs. Shclcy. who has .taught .at Tolo two years, has resigned und will teach next year in me primury room at the West Side. ' Mrs. llfKlta wtm hn hann S-ABchinS nt the' North Trail school;' lla been employed as teacher io(vt")e, com- inK year m " " l 1 " RUSSELL'S "I used to say 'it Is Impossible to find in America a soap of the luxury of imported soaps,' but then I found Lux Toilet Soap;" GRETA NISSEN de clares. "It feels delicious to my skin and makes it so soft and smooth." v. .l ? HE IS A "Medford's Own Store' nnii-ri.ASJIv Oro.. Mav 23. IPl Ace Minikin, the "Nebraska Wild cat." lived up to h nome here last night when he made bort work of Hilly line, of llrooklyn, In the -A.,..,,! rn,irl nf their scheduled ten-round match, After flooring l.ane In Ihe first round for a count of nine, Mudklns rushed at. hi op- ,,... whan lia iimi no lor me second round nd let drive with left and rWht hook, finishing hi opponent with a right hook to the A pa nnd hi second heipea Idnn to hi cornor. Ttie urirlsH of Ihe evening qninq"Whn Kddle in, on .--.,!!. v' -.". ........I ,luluin frftin Tnildv Fot. REDUCTIONS NOW All our higher grade coats and dresses reduced greatly, and it's a very oppor tune time to purchase a coat or one of our beautiful afternoon or dinner dresses or one of our exclusive models in street attire. Every Coat Reduced at least . 20 Dross mats and sport cohts all go at this big roductimi. 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