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MEDFORD BOY AT 0: A. C. IS GIVEN LYRE INSIGNIA Iorgunfzat.uns on the rumpus, hot unly makes an exuinled tu-r e at h j var, but ao tummnles the foot lall Uum to vmiouM paiH vt the I t-lute filt h fall, and gives one j home concert eiu h sprtnu. The concert trlven tills Hp ring marked jthe Snl cotisecuttve home con cert by the Land, j IteijuInineniH in military drill are met thruiiKh participation in the Iiand. I'redlt Ik uIkq utlowrt ifor lmis'c h-Msons taken on band ! instruments under Captain Heard s ' Instrm tion. The Htrenmh and ( reputation of the organization has increased until it is a financially self-support ln Institution. Thi best Ki'iiiU' of standard music, a , well us the more popular compo- I sltluna k' ven hy the best concei t winds In America are being placed. The hand Id to tuke un active part in the military tourna- : ment here June 2V j POUTI.AXn. Ore.. May 29. (JP Colonel a. M. Oriswohl. oueratinR vice preith nt of tlie Pacific Tele i phono and T ! trraph company IUAI .iml urmimni. OPENS WEEK STAY ON ?M TRACT The Abner K. Klino Carnival die rides, which include umall whirling Kt-a plants and a whip. Perhaps of exceptional into tent to younnsters who do not bo ponv liiiiiiB often is the Shetland pony concession ride muniiKed by Mn. pearl Oof field, who hut a number! of ponies which she rents at small charge to bays and givls. She ahto has a number of goats for riding purposes. Of the shows, the Palace of Sen Hations is one of the outstanding, and among its several actH includes! a sword box. 17 by 22 inches inj JJ. SCOTT, ESPEE E. VALLEY, RETIRES dale, Calif., vfsltinu his wife who is stayiiiK with her nmihcr. Mrs. Mat'f-i, for n few months. Mrs. Strvenon was a Mfdford Ap shopper Katimluy. I IL a,ui A,li- 1(c'ir Knox and III I r- ttm ll'M- P1' "d won Uw J I j reuce motored to Applet ate Sun- dimension, in which Madame Moy-i company opened a week's perform- eP jss pounds, places herself. showftroumts; ix the cover shut, 14 words and1 elht daKKers are thrust Into thoj onr.c.ox static Aonioriru- HAL OOLL.KOE. Ourvnllis. May Hit liaymond Mays of Med ford has Locn awarded a lyre insignia for one year's participation us a member of the Oregon Slate mili tary cadet band. Mays, a fresh man. In engineering, was ulso otn' of the 40 musicians chosen by captain H. I. Heard, director of the bank, to make the 1200 mile trip into southern Oregon and northern California In March. A sweater with a lyre insignia Is given to those participating for threo years, and a lyre insignia in nnP Kprvimr nno or two vnars. . . .... ' , " . . "nH n,en apimintei vice presi- vamageous positions tiy the car- alive An allicator " ' , V it Vii 1 1 " nii'Tna'ionai 'niepnoner nival electrician, i no enure equi' wiin mm i.itis. i r uiHi.ii.itlvMPm with headquarters in New fir nn award, the student must , York City Vjiave attended !'0 per cent of , nil rehpnrsals and R5 t cent of nil turnouts other than rehearsals. ance on the P. & f on East Main street yesterday, with a large crowd of Med ford ana v.ti ley people in attendance. The car nlvul. which has not appeared her1 for two years, presented a good appearance and left a favorable Impression on all who visited it last night. The carnival includes seven rids. 10 vhows nnd 19 concessions, ex clusive of hot-dog stand, and cov John M. Scott, a dean anions rail road men of the Pacific nortnwest, and long a friend and booster for southern Oregon, has decided upon Tolimiurv rflllrMmni from tilu rwmi. boJI , tion as assistant passenger truffle A Mexican horned rattlesnake. I manager of the Southern Pacific, which died last Sunday while i effective June 1. This announce, route to Medford, is the feature of jnnl caniB 8unday rrom K S. Mc. n nake show of which EmnmtOlnnls. passenger traffic mauager. HWnlekel is In charge. The HnttkecHn KrunH.n nA whs mtifirnuul by Mr. Scott, who hud been with Is 1 1 feet and six inches In length und weighs 47 pounds. Miss Heln ick"!. who has no fear of the ; snakes, though their poison fangs ers several acres of ground, all ot ( nRve never been removed. Is also which is brilliantly Illuminated , ln t.narge o( a monster and the Southern Pacific In Portland since mil and had served the Ilar- rluian Hues In that city from 1906 to mi. J. A. Ormandy, who has risen sue- ! day. i Mrs. Kit a Trantu from Camp 1 ' at Hutte Falls is visiting ul the home of her Mater, Mrs. Fred j Ilutcher. Mrs, M. K. Pursell of poston, ' Mass., is visiting her son, Chester Pursell and family. Kho ut one ! time resided her homestead on I the Applegate. Mrs. Pdunche Cook of Koseburg Is visiting this week with her son Itohert und many friends in our city. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mctchaii and Arrs. K. K. Kubli were guests of John Miller Saturday, leaving Hun day for southern California. Mrs. Minnie Ilockenyos Xorcross and Mrs. Hose Ilockenyos Gross of Oakland. Calif., and Mrs. Ida M. Ibntt of Sanatllnin, Calif., were calling on old lime friends in mir for the year. The a winds havo noth'ng to do with the term grade but are given to those student who hIkiw efficiency, loyalty and faithfulness to the organization WASHINGTON. May 29. tP) The nomination of Patrick J. Kar rell ot the Oltsirtc of Columbia to he a member of the interstate com merce commission was ordered fa vorably reported today by the sen ate Interstate connm rce com mis 15 years of ! age and only 15 Inches In length. ) ment in the show is new. giving u, Bso included In the snake show, j the grounds a generally good up- of interest to wrestling and box ! penmnce. ntf fIinH the athletic show of One of the features is the fcrris j which Thor Jensen, former Los iwhf el, which Is 46 feet six Inches i Amreles nthletio eluh instructor, is nign. over -"ix teeti higher Hhan The band, known as one W the shin. The vote was unanimous after bests college bands in the United half an hour's examination of Mr. States nnd one of the most active Parrel! in executive sion. the ordinary wheel, nnd another Is the lley-Day ride, which Is a com bination of the whip and the "titta whirl," lloth rides were popular last evening. However, the merry-go-round also did a good share of The business, in addition to kid- EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME I - in charge. The show puts on sev eral performances nightly and will probably feature local wrestlers. Xativo Hawaiian songs and dunces are given several trtnes daily by native HawaElnns under; the direction of Duke Uliotiknluni. u relative of the queen of the same I name who years ago ruled the isl lnnds. Johnnie, the armless won der, who writes with his feet and saws wood equally as well: Jay Lester, the tattooed man. and Jolly i Stella, who weighs 4.ri5pounds, are the features of the circus side show, which has a largo number of i various attVactions. ; "Kun in the parn" is a fun i house, which Is anther feature , of the carnival. j . ' 4 j Special Matinee Movietone Tomorrow Hunt9 8 Craterian MusMillnl Kill lluil. CKBKNA, Italy. May 2 9. (J! Arnaldo Mussolini, brother of the premier, and his wlf'. were injur ed in an automobile accident near here last night. Arnnldo was cut about the head and his wife's shoulder bone was broken. Itoth were taken to the hospital and It was stated there this morn ing that their condition was as good as could be expected and that no complications were feared. Shortage of beef has brought hor.ie meat to butcher shops in I.tubon, Portugal. 150 People of Merit 8 7 Pleasing Rides 7 All This Week P. & E. Show Grounds MEDFORD Entrance East Main Street Auto Entrance East Jackson Street FREE PARAKING On account of the vaudeville showing at Hunt's Craterian to morrow night only and toinor- row being Memorial day. Muna ger George A. Hunt has an nounced that he will run a spec- lul matinee, beginning at 2 p. m., on "ith Heaven," with movietone. This will be the' first presenta tion In Medford of the movietone j nnd the many .hundreds of peo ple, who have heard and mnr , veled at the vitaphone, are euger i for n chance to hear and com I pare these two great Invcnt'ons. i In conjunction wiUi the "7th i Hfiiven." there will be two vita- phone acts, the original Sis Drown i lirothors will appear upon the screen and play a series of their j most popular numbers. The other net is a comedy sketch by the fa j mous Willnrri Mack entitled "The Book Worm." '1 1 I The evening vaudeville shows will nppear on their usual sched I ulo at 7 and 1 p. in, U:V AT M mmuvuk a if est Rialto Today ' A new' k'nd of underworld that of a large city's populous and mysterious Chinatown fur nishes the background of "The Sills, which opened at the Rialto theatre yesterday. , This picture marks a distinct departure for Sills, who appears in the early part of the story as ja disfigured war veteran, with a i makeup equally as good as nny l thing Lon Chaney has achieved j In recent years. Mystery, thrills, and the tense (atmosphere of the underworld fur nishes the background for this fast-moving drama, one of the best In which Sills has appeared for many months. A particu larly admirable performance Is given by the dfctingutshed Chi nese actor, SoJIh. city recently. They were former Clerk oft he passenger department, residents of Jacksonville, assistant enerul passeuger agent joe It. Hall of Camn 2. above and general Jiassenger agent in nutte Palls, was a visitor in our Portland, wilt succeed to Mr. Scott's i city Sunday. position, u. c. luyior, present gen eral agent of the Southern Pacilic at Seattle, will become general jhib aengur agent us Mr. Ormaudy's sue cessor. Mr, Scott has been ruilroutl work 43 years, having Btarted with the Qrnmi Trunk road in Montreal in 1 8b&. For more than a year he has been contemplating retirement, having reached the age when he wished to give up business activity. He stated that he and Mrs. Scott would tiuiktt (heir permanent home in Portland, possibly seeking the quiet of a suburban locution. In numerable friends scattered over uikii his step in giving up business the I'uited States will facilitate him activity. l-Yom 1SS8 to 1S91 Mr. Scott was with the Turlington road at Omaha. From IN'.U to 18U3 he wub with the Missouri Pacific lu St. 1-ouIh.. Ho was rate clerk with these roads. From li3 to 1901 he was rate clerk of the Union Pacific in the general passenger department at Omaha. From 11)01 to 1006 ho was attached to the traffic director's off fee of the Harrinmn roads Union Pacific and Southern Pacific In Chicago. Mr. Scott went to Portland as foutftftt e(.n era 1 nassenger agent of the Ilarrliiutn roads In 190t, and mid been there without Integtip tion pbce that Pme. In 192:1 he was elevated to the position of as sistant passenger traffic manager. he eo1' lenvet. Whe Union Pacific and Southern Pacilic were separated he became an executive of the Southern Pacific. On Thursday night of this week associates of Mr. Scott .will tender him a farewell banquet. It Is ex-1 poctcd that as many as wn) South ern Pacific and other railroad and business men will participate. DRESSING A MOVIE STAR 1ACKS0NV1LLF Vaudeville THE NEW FORD Business Man's Coupe Will Be on Display in Our Showroom THURSDAY EVENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY WE'RE OPEN EVENINGS during tbe summer months for the convenience of our patrons C. E. Gates Auto Co. Sixth and Pacific Highway Telephone 141 LINCOLN FORD FORDSON A remarkable .demonstration of the powers and possibilities of electricity harnessed to man's ln genujty, will provide the head line attraction, when Prof. J. Popje, D. IS. S. K. 8., the celebrated Dutch savant brings Kadlanu to Hunt's Craterian theatre Wednes day, May 30. Kadiana Is an au tomaton, an electrically controlled, almost human machine, which is operated by means of a delicate array of mechanism, set to mo tion by the professor at will. The machine will shave a man from the audience, play the piano, and perform several magical feats. Don't, on any account, miss Pa diana. A wonderful exhibition of anl- llomrr Hartman from this place, who has attended O. A. C. the past two-years, will work through -the vacation months this summer In connection with the blister rust control. . Ills headquarters will be at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Leila MeKee of Applegate came In Sunday to spend a few dnys with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Dews. Mrs. Kmma.Iverson of Forest creek Is visiting her niece, Mrs. Marlon Iledgepath, in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ulrlch and family were visitors here Sunday from their new home south of Ash land. Miss Jjcona Phillips of Squaw lake passed through here Sunday even en route to Klamath FJnlls to visit her brother, Ora Phillips and family. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland from Medford and Mr. nnd Mrs. George Maxwell spent Sunday at Mr. Max well's camp near Uuch. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump came In from the Crump ranch on the Applegate Sunday. Mrs. Frank SaulBborry and Bon John M.-were la Medford Sunday. Lesley Flnley of Applegate pass ed through here Sunday on his way to Klamath Falls. ' George Yost of Medford wis a recent visitor here. Jack Crump underwent a minor operation last week at the Sacred Heart hospital. . Miss Mollle Hay of Applegate was calling on friends here Snt urdny, Mrs. H. 11. Cadwallader of Med ford was a culler ut the T. C. Nor rls home Saturday. . Mr, and MrH. Floyd Waterman and children were visitors In Orunts Pass Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Sutherland of Med ford was a caller Sunday at the home of Mrs. Kthel Olson. Joe Kingsley and family of Ash land were week end visitors at the Archie Bowman home. S. R.1 Dunnlngton and son Cliff were visitors at the James Hay borne oh Little Applegate Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hours of Han Diego, Cal., visited MJss McCully- Friday. Mrs. 8our will be remembered as Andre-ant, Metro Goldwyn'Maver deiigner, plan a cottume For ' ( Gertrude Olmttead HOLLYWOOD, CAL. " Create a costume, " say star and director. Metro- Goldwyn - Mayer's wardrobe department creutes it on the spot. To keep their millions of dollars' worth of lovely costumes new-looking during months of hard wear in making a picture, Lux is used. "We insist on Lux arid Lux only,' Joe Kapf, supervisor of the wardrobe department says, "because Lux pro longs the life of costumes, keeps them looking like new regardless of how delicate they may be." And now all the great motion pic ture studios in Hollywood use Lux, to keep clothes of every description, from negligees to camping togs, new-looking more than twice as long. Millions of women everywhere find pure Lux sudB can be depended on to wash all nice things so safely that they stay new far longer than when washed other ways. Lux is sold only in the blue box. never in bulk. mal Intelligence will be seen In 0.,.tnln l)etyB who arc put j CaMwelIi . . h,re . ' . i her mothi-r nn.l hrnthern About 49 Ward. Among the tvatx perform en are Juggling of hall., lamp, billiard cue and hall, rolling a barrel, walking a tight rope, and playing a tune on a net of muM--al horna. Comedy Im furnlnhcd by two monkeys. There la nomething different In the Hong, dance and patter ftklt of Newport and Farker. A fea ture of the art la n biirlenie bull-fight ataged hy the Newport end of the firm, with a mnked ' polire dog officiating aa the hull. Jamm Wright and Klyfee Dale have an offering of a variety of i dance atena, interwoven with nov- ; eiy featurea. They are native j Americana, hut have been fea tured In England, Scotland and Ireland for nme time, I Muriel Dae, the renowned vlo , llnliit, graduated Into vaudevlll" i from the concert atage. She la a proficient nrt:t on the violin year ago. They lived for a timo in Chllllcothe. Ohio, and are now rehlrtenta of Ban Lilego. C. II. Dunnlngton and wife were hunlneaa vtniiora In Medford Mon day. A. 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