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Olllcea In Nrw York. Cliliaito, Detroit,
fian Tranciaco, Loa Ansclee, Heatll., l'ort.
land.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Ferr-f
,. It in a riiii Ihlim Unit the Imi-K
nf many logn, cunimt hoo thbin-
MflVt'M.
Kit t'ltifi'M 111 rcviill, who liitvc
lit't'ii thrt'iitriiliiK to iiiitri'li on
' K'ansaK City, tuiil Uu (H)I'. ton-vi-nllun;
It now ili-vt-lopN, in ul-
. ready un (lift btttlk'Ki'ourxl, whumc
tiny can if hy iiiitliuilH other than
hi it. nu down tliti tltiHly i'ouOh, The
Iowa aKlUttor who thuUKlit of the
niarchin lilcu fii'ist, niailo the
Jouniry front 1)ih Alulnrti In u
plune. Our own hi-. wccdMrntler
and pa it I'apa of (lit foul hill that
' Htarti'd tho runipUH, canto hy train
probaMy a do luxn extra lan?
t ra In. Today farmerri In Kant-aH
t.Mty, plan to march all of lx
liltM-kri front Iholi hotil to I ho cun-
, vcntluii hall, and maku u howl out
riklo, if unahlu ot Ret IiihUIl'. Hineu
there Ik Hitch u mania fur niat-cli-liiK,
I hey uhuuld he made to march,
the OrcKon Kenatur In the lead, for
a dlhtancc not Uhh than 500 inth-H.
JfifHldfH, our HeedHeniler nhould he
, up In the NVIllametle valley, where
the votcH arc thickeHl, howIiik n
fevr postofficcH, liiHtead of (IIhcou
lent in tho mfddl6 went.
OTIII7i TO A KMUtlllt
I h Dlspalch)
Kor even a IlKhlnliiK holt,
which Ktruek the roof above
IiIh heil, t-nU-i-fd the ruom anil
Kct fire to the floor eovcrlnn,
failed to break bin HlumbeiH
IhhI Saturday nlKht,
CotmralulattonH uro due John C.
THiiiin, fur the IncJrdvem-HH uf IiIh
itdJourninK. It Ihih alwayn been
the etiNtom In ItheNi partH, to cpiiw
a civic KiilluMfiiK with a huiikt. and
under no elreuniHtaneeH make It
abrupt, aH thone preHcnt would Ket
out of a hut ruom tuu tiulek and
catch pneumonia. Under the .Mann
MyKtem. a meetiiiK endH when It Ih
concluded.
Colonel TouVcllc nf J'vlUe. -In
urned uh a runnliiK male fur .Mr.
A'oliva, who mulhtaliiH the earth In
flatter than a pancake. C'uluuel
TuuVelle may, he kcIh up at -1:30
urn, which Ih ahead of the wood
peckeiM and the ruusterH.
.Many i.r the older CIIi Ih arc can
lllllK KlrawherrlcH.
HI NTS AM) ltO.M ( i;
(KtiBcne Kctflstcr)
Df'nv Annie l,aurle:
My Klrl friend hiivh hIic Ilkea
lue but emphatically islnteri
Hho cannot ko nut with me fur
the reason slit Ik taller than I.
Im there any known way to
cluuiKc her nilndV
One or these ilayH. uan of the nil
nrtuputa-H with a tentacle uu a
, corner, will lUt-mlny Hume htixlucKri
Kiniiptlon, ami have it conference
With ItH local I'lllplnyt'H,
The flowei'K ovetluoked by flow.
vr thlevcM have Mtarted to fade,
wither, umt vitnhdi.
A barn felt out u( un auto
freight truck yesterday.
, It Ih very pleanant ibcNe d;iyn
iiIoiik the Appleffnie. Thl fertile
I'eKlon Ih the hint habitat uf ihe
old fitHh lotted clothesline, and the
clothCHllncH are k I veil NuinethluK tu
do iMondayH.
' . j
Tiny youitK lady w ho three yniiN
' (f;o isoiiKht I ho HeclllNluii of the
... azalea hush on tho Pub. Lib. lawn.
h now blowing aunuko in her
niothcr'H face In pub lie places.
92.1IN
(From "SyMt'in")
1 Icrc'H un epic of blK business
thul could very well be entitled
Vhy $2. US?" The atlHwer miKht
bo that It whh u mutter of psychol
ogy but the huslncNH of tiuotlUK
s prlccH lit odd centii wum discovered
hfforo psycho Iok had been in
vented. Vouch atfo Marshall Klcld
tir John WnnaniHker, our local In
formant hitH foiKOttcn exactly
which, dlseovorod IiIh ontploycs
worn iicKlectlnff occnHlonully to put
the money cUHtoinetn kuvo them
In the cash dtuwer. Mr. Field, or
maybe It wan Mr. Wanumakoi-.
consequently. ifurchiiHOil wme of
the then recently Invented cash
rcKlHteiM uh a cure for sticky fin
guiH. 1 1 til clerkH, he disco verrd,
were Inclined to pocket tho 2 or
. Iho 4 K'von them for purchuios
intido. So Mr. WaiiHtiiakrr, if It
' ivnun't Mr. Field, adopted tho syn
tom of prlchtK ovorythltiR ut 4!c
r-jr or 2.4S or mime slinllcr f Ik uro,
lieresMl.'atiiiK tho kIvIok ehunKO
and the consequent rocotirso to the
cash rcH.Kter for every transiictlon.
Thcrcuftor tho hookn lalaneod
every nlwht and Ihln Ih a j;ooil
tdoi-y, whether truo or not,
PTTflE FOUR
THE "IE ATE FARMERS " SHOULD HAVE BEEN HEARD j
N
O OXK rau blanio t lie "irute fiiriiiors" from JnliuiiHilis, i
Iiuliiinu, i)iittiiii; on their demonstration ut jtlie Kanwuv
City eonveiitioii. Trobubly if
of the liepiililiean delegates welcomed their mtriisioii.
Vor, from u spectator' KtaiKljiciint, the opening of the Von
veiition yesterday was ahotit as deadly nil affair as the finincl
Old 1'arty lia.s ever stajred, niitl everything jioiutvd to u repe-
tit ion of the boredom today.
I Wliv not have a little hanitless exeitenient, wh.V not be al-
lowed a few fireworks As far as the nomination of Hoover
I is concerned such a dcmoiistratitM can do no luivni, and, from
I the standpoint of keeping the dcltv-'ntOH nwake, -iVouKl do some
; s-'ood. .
Temporary Chairman Simeon I). Kess hail a1,, nwful time yes-
terdav to even keep the front
of .Morpheus, mid until the balloting'' Marts bis Kuecessor may
have almost as difficult a task.
Not '..lite. For Senator Moses isn't a upeeialist in bed-time
stories. He is an original cuss,
I .I..1
...... r,
j for a rude nwiikciiiui;.
.Nevertheless, witliout me
hot mid insufferably tiresome ierformaiu;e was almost certain
Their bully-hoo tluring the opciiii, prayer, i,,ucsioably kept
vim who (Iflivt'i-ed it.
Of course, lit may vole fur Al Smith niiywiiy. Hut UMiiilIy
thi'so clinrch ot'ficiiils who deliver eonvi'iitioii pniyerv re hc-
; lecteil very earefiilly.
l'rohithly only Mionc who have
(MMiveiitions in recent years can
they can he. And undoubtedly
was the worst delivered for at least, fifty vein's. In bis disiuav "'mills slmiiihus .urantur, like
... , .. . i u , i r . V I '' "I""'. Hut even tho a par-!
ll I. Ilie eool reception lie received .Scuntor I' ess even lorffot lojtellul. (.ombinatloii t half n
li I on the bite I'ccs i cut. liooseve I union. r Ih.. lif ,,r .lwlin.
Kllishcd Itcpilhlicillis.
II,. con-eel, ol I lie error foilnv
valiaul ly for (wo minutes. Two minutes for ihe immortal 1 1 'ZnlT,, "Zt S.
"T.I!,!" What further coiiiincntill'V on the toiapor of this con- Icuuses the disease. This theory "''led human "currier" who han
,.,.,;,, x ,i,i ) lis without proof without such alcH luod- J
Million IV nil (Icti. ()i.(nf Hi h miuU.eil by Korh.a The rile Acid OImcmIoh. ;
law, that is. the Kerin or h-ermsl I "lease tell mo how to keep uric
. .., i ,., i ,. .must be invaiiablv nresent thev iaeld out of your system. .Mv hus-
So its too had the irale larmers were Jiot admitted. Uecoj;. ;,; V.T-..l" lo disease "., nd has awful pains in his feet
nil ion Would have pleased them, amused the tlelefjates, mid ex-j Inoculated In a susceptible ln(ll-l,m(l ankles. I feed him the proper
posed the truth that this demonstration is merely a earefiilly j
stiiK"e-iiiana;.'cd stunt on the part of Senator Watson of Indiana
to place a little horsefly in the Hoover ointment,
Republican lenders, however, always behave Ibis way. 1 1"
iniaffination, a sense if the dran.atie, and clever staire niana - re -
' . ' r
menl were tests of atlimiistrative ability, the Democrats would
would bent the Republicans nine elections out of even- ten
1 , . ...... i. ii.
J.ut the pliiiii truth is the Aiiiericau iM'iMi ii as a tvhob, ilon'l
vote I'or the "best show"' th.'V
, '"' ' M S""" ' U"'N
smer tne oesi nusiiicss iiiaiianemeni. !
And let us not foruvt tins. At
j. . , , ,. ..I ...
larniers ejecled Irom! the convent ion hull today will be tilHilim
illlliiust Al .Sniilli in November. It was ever thus. That is wliv
.
v.u ..mm,,, n-iiui-n in. i, i. mum-, uiiu scrcnci.v pass on llllllct'
the banner, " llusiness as usual."
' , .
QUILJL
You can't make the way of
tfet-awny is easy.
eireumstaiiees make the man. Many a bum who outlied
Ananias lias long sine been forgotten.
Floods won't be so bad hereafter,
to puivhasc has made the land higher.
"All things are relative,' says the philosopher. Alas! m.
lie slower the driver's wits, the faster he yoes.
Air. Coolide seems to think
Friendship Vetoed.
You ran tfuoss his ne if yon
seat.
When a eily doelares its intention to drive out tho crooks, it,
means those thai don't pay olTiee
It 8 all in the point of view.
because ilos annffy them.
Trust in providence is all
isn't a Kl,0l traffic rule.
Correct this sentence: "And when I put well,
kept every promise to lead a better life."
MUTT AND JEFF
MUTT, AS A RCPResCWTArive
OF TH PRCSS x uAMT
STATeiMCAjTS FROM YOU .OUGR fT TH6
AMD JGFf COWCCRMIMG
THe NONUMATIOM
POSSIB1LITICS OF HOOVCR.
the truth were known majoriVy
row frviui falhli); into the hands
with a sense of humor, and 11
,..l. r,.llu ...1 .... 1,1... :.. .1....
" i;
Jiiiiiiiiiapons Jariners, anotlier
nl temtVd Jc)iil)lit'iin iiatiouul
apjuetxiatt; just how tiresome
tin; keynote speech yesterday
null the ,l,.eonl,.u ,.,,l,,,l,,.l
vole iisiinllv for acImiI lln.vr
U" llhllllM AUml ""'y
least lltl per cent of those irale
.. . .
POINTS
the transgressor hard while the:
Ciovenimeilt 's intention
,
K K ". stands for Farmers'
know his opinion of a
niiilili
rent. i
The fleas doubtless eoinpjaiu
.
ritfht us a general policy, but it
The Campaign Managers Are in Kansas City
Ut'S O.K. IajiTH
NIC, BUT JCFF'S
ri CONVtMTlOM
V I HALL I
"NrF.DF0T?"n r att, '
Personal Health Service
y WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Hl,nl latter. prtatalnf to ptnonal beillh and hrrW. not to dluaaa dl.rnnaia of
tr.ittm-iit. will be aiiawered by Dr. Brady 11 a atampwi, Mlf-itddrciuuHl envrlou. I. encloMd
Lrlltra al.ould U brl.l and wrlttn la Ink. Owing lo th. Iir,. number ol lellera re
celml, onlj a lew can be anawered hrr.. No rrl can be mad. to querle. D.I conform
ing to Uiatrucllona. Addrea. Dr. William Hiadr, In car. ol Uu. newapapar.
IJO "SHOTS" IMIKVKXT "COM)?"
A iwrcnnlul iui-Mllun ruitun Ui
aliiiut nils tiiiib every year, name-
ly. dues "inucululiun'" Willi -
terln, not u serum. The Inlei-
""t..:,nu.c.u. -
; iiluntinK disease or the viri
u(
.(terms of disease. Tills Lacteiln.
lor bacterial "vae.-in.." ,1,,
a
;omet s tall It. consists of the1lulcu wuter- l-"- mira-typhold
hemlcal sulwtance of the bodies
of bin, ..1 ....1..
baii.Mla'' oh half a dozen dlt
j "J,-" - 'Z
nose, and throat discharges of per-
Kons 111 of common upper resph a -
tory tnfeetton.
The choice of thlri HhotKun mix-
lure Ih l)ascd on the unproved
theory that the varieties or strains
of Kcrms found In the nose and''"1""" tlu'y ",e U'H" "'Uvo "ni1
Ihroat disi'harKes of perons with
alleged ". s" uro the cause of,
the 'Voids." If this were so, ,
remedy would be a truo lioineo-
pathle remedy, a hair of the doK
that bites you, or more properly
I that
dozen bacterial strains or vaile-i01
; ties may be
iouihi ny tne uac
tcrloloKlst in a luajorlly of cases
; In anv rmrlieiiliir iiM,r,.,,k . ei,l.;""v" n,ost "U'broaks of typhoid
vlilual, and the Identical strains 1
of germs must be recovered by,nd plenty of vegetables. As vou
culture from the. case produced i claim there Is iu such thing lis
by Inoculation. No such spoclfl- rheumatism, I thought I his might
f-hv Ioim I.,.,,,, ui,ii.liul,,.ri ii.nu,, be from uric acid in his system.
I germs used In the bacteiin for im-1 - - M. Ci.
'',,'"izi"K nK":n"t unrKr,x "colds."; Answe,-lt you win add to
lit Is purely a theoretical proposl-1 ur husbands rations some fresh
' Hon. me.ti, such as pork, beef or mui-
I ,'"''oly "" "'eurctl.al ground ititjm. at least three times w week.
!,.,., )(.tt(.,. ( tko u ,.tie.! liberal allowances of biscuit, pie
iuhcn ,.,.smii.i.. r,-, n... ,.:anil graw on Jiis potatoes. I as-
throat discharge of the Individual ! ure you he can't get loo much
I case, have this examined by lhol"ic acid ln his system.
imcterlologist, and from tho strains)
"f KC'I'"'H '"' flll! present u hac
i.-iii, iini.v lie lucpuicu. I ins is
I called "autogenous" Im, terln
! '"mining the patient himself or
! ihe case Itself furnishes 11. Thel
I kind Unit comes wholesale, for all
I customers alike, is called "stuck"
I bacterln. Theoretically an aulo-
iKonotiH bacterln is preferable, if
the object is to apply a ha In of
the very dotf that bites you and j
not a hair uf any old il or j
maybe no do; at all but a cat or
a wood hiick or Homethlnn. I'rao-!
th-ally, I am not so sure. m I
cannot lose silit of the fact that!
the presence of certain strains i
of bacteria in nose or throat dis
VhurrjOH In an Individual, case Is
no proof that these Kernis are the
, cause uf the trouble. And even
iconcedlnKT that the KcrntH found
J ' eulture are the cause of
jthe trouble we have no definite
I reason tu assume that the hair
I of a terrier Isn't Just as effective
a remedy In cases due to the hito
of some other breed of iloj as it i
i Is In cases due to the bite of a ;
I terrier. In other wods, maybe It '
doesn't matter at all what purlieu-j
I lar combination of Kcrnis we tic. i
, to tirepare the bin terin. !
I Al best the Immunity conferred'
'by a series of hypodermic injec-'
tiuns of biiclertal "vaccine" Is
I I fin i tiii'jt fv i.iutfn.' i inn imon .
'At ibat. It is worth cnnslderatlMit. '
; for one who suffers frequent ills-'
ability and. Incapacity from crl.
on
STIONS AM) ANNWKItS
The Talking NurM.
Thank you for your reassuring
letter about St. Vitus' dance , .
A tale told by a visiting nurse
about a boy going from St. Vitus'1
dam-o to the Insane a s y I ti in ,
prompted me tu write you.
1 it tu afraid we mothers lose what;
Ultlo sense the Lord nave us when
; It comes to worrying about uui'ltectfoii makes nossiblc ht.:h waues '.
ithildien. . . Mrs. II. P.
i Answei Vour letter wive too
J happiness. ( get more happiness
out of little opportunities to re-
tt? tettne . rr,DF0T?D, '
1-fHCRfS Jeer movoT IFsrgat :' as ttUS " FTorthg lol opWHesr "TewLoPMruTTErT1... .5 Aw kid, you said v . I
; viFF, rAGST TKIS MAWAGCR. OF MIKE, WHAT l Nf eve. X Gcr THAT AW GFVJL. TrJ
' I I rcnWWVJtv I ' ' I r-vv--w 1 wv 1 I , I I I - ..aWA. 1
i 1 Liy a k n. , . riTi-n r 1 v iiicz luv. iii-wi- 1 iiKirvicai 1 1 1 i - - 1 1 .atavs. -r 1
r- Cr,OAOiTP J I SIR. B irr, a 1 itti a BACK BX LOWSENi r . W2k.
L Mews: -r Lchap: friemds. 1 . "slt: --H
uuie folks thun eome folks may
H-li?ve. Home folk, think 1 like
"' 1,8 ""("Ml.-, fli'lint, umt all
rum" prevent,"";'; ' ""
"folds"? 'miking nuraeH, for Inslunce. Next
Tho reiiicily or ,l,e "t'nl" "'MFC who goes
ulian,e udii.li..;"l,out":"kl" "nu" and
Istered by hypo-' "ri""t','"''n,! nostrums, the tulklne
dermic injection "'""e ''i;'ves the put of mush,
for the purponu hne d" mu,e har" ""
of I m m u n lin- u" n,"re mlKrry unii In the
individual, who ' "" "'" 'noon's Kum,.
suffer from fie- -Mn4' ;'""" BVer dreamea of.
quently reetirrlnis, . "'""" l"""ui.lty.
coryza Is a hue-' had a few .uses
'""u'u uu' -vicinity 1 snould
. hi.h lJoZ
lyiihold fever, or It u heullhy
"uul" " Just al
iici-son wouki yet it just as readily
" "' a"k "' Pl
! l" ''r""B K"1'"- typhoid? What Is
In'' niciimna; or a "forerunner o:
i,'i,nu'd? v- -' M.
' h 7uZ
l" ro,ltrat typhoid fever uh ure
;frail lr,dy re''',- Indeerf,
ln ,nil"' epidemic1 il would nem
i""lt lho fmtl or Hlt kl' Vo,le
: ,nwre Iiktly to ,le Inf.-c-
mi, ,nu, , prooaoiy ue-
not -(jet about
much wher
" , i"' miction. ;
' ""'IVphold fever Is a separate!
'"",,""p' ""eml.llnif mild lyphold
We '"' not know definitely,
whether pamtyphold ever be-
' M""'' 'vpmu.i or vice
v,',;!"'' hul l'-'l' "' ueh mu
""1"" lo'! o.cur. a forerunner
'l"'u' unjinniB in the way
of illn.'ss that may develop In, the
early onset of the disease. Nowa
' suen as nun. Duttermiii.,
food such as fruit
(Copyiight John F. DIUo Co.)
HV Kohi' r Ih run V iUch an 1
I'1'" ltniK III meek kin keep,
H' cnrlli ricr they Itiltcrlt it. :
I'.vt'f't liliiir cIm" IiusiiImiiiI michcti !
H't. ' mi fcr no chrurotto;
corponiltoii hus bad th nerve t'jThoscin the recelvlnftr line wero:
i. - tliek op u MMicr sliuwlit' it ben tit I. J President' und Mrs. J. A. Chur-iland
t'ul girl siuokln one
th' things.,
I -
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pkb One)
Some f annum think they need a i
low tariff, but don't.
Tariff pro-
laud hiu wtmus lmtku tt possiblo ;
; for American, workers to buy Iitrm
j produce. -j
Tl is country produces ninety hit-
This Week
otf.oon', ttftixfsd'Xt,
Rippling
Rhymes
(Bj WaM tUaoair
M.W UK KNOWI.KIXji:.
The cobbler sews a boor to
gether, and talks nf shoepees.,
wax and leather, und patiently
I sit and hear him, and when
he makes a point I cheer him.
1 often visit him and harken all
afternoon till shadows darken
"I am." remarked the learned
professor who lives licxl door,
"a chronic suesser, ' and ' I've
been busy guessing lately why
that old cobbler , charms you
greatly, lie Is a man of mea
gre knowledge, he never served
u term In college, he 1s so
rough on Knglish grammar, he
gives n learned mun knt.en
Jammer. It is;to.mfl e. 'tues
tion whether he knows one fact
not based on leather. And yet
you hang around his shanty as
though he were u modern Dan
te: 1 wonder that you are not
turning to men of greut and
solid learning." "I weary of
the learned men's spieling," I
answered with a show of foel
ing; "their talk Is mostly based
on rending, the facts of life
they're seldom heeding. I like
tu hear a man explaining the
craft he knows, though he's
disdaining the finer points of
Knglish grammar, while plying
chisel, saw or hammer. ' The
learned man reads a million
pages and gathers bunk -from
long deud sages, und what he
say has little bearing on any
thing 'for which I'm caring. 1'vo
learned a lut concerning leather
since going, in all kinds ' of
weather to hear the honest
cobbler telling how hs con
structs the -shoes he's selling.
And I am truly doubtful
whether a man can know too
much of leather; It makes tne
shoes fur countless millions,
professors, captains an.l civil
ians; 11 maken the belts that
keep wheels turning whera le
gions ure their wages earning.
It keeps our army's horses sad
dled " but here my listener
skedaddled.
lion dollars worth of new wealth
ihleinon l,llllu I I
every year,
n. ii i i.minn. r..m ,l,.0
sixty-three billions from Industry,
Crhiple. that industry with fool
ish tariff tlnkerers, and everybody
will have trouble.
Frunce asks this country to loin
an international committee on large
tinny, to proveui floods, reclaim
''.ml and develop power. Mr. Hob-j
bins, ucting secretary of war, la-1
Ivors the committee. '
Our government doubtless will ,
refer the French invitation to our '
uig power men. 1 ney nave uetinite
I blens mi the enllslrnetlon nf flumu
v.. . ,
land reclamation, power develop
ment, eta, and especially on the
Importance of keeping government
out of such matters,,
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SENIORS GIVEN
FINE RECEPTION!
SOL'THKIi.V OKKUU.V IS' OK- j
MA L. June 13. Suturduy even-,
Iiik. June !i, in the auditorium oflschool. There wan also a commer-;
the fciotithern oreon .Normai'cmi senooi. wnere typewriting ana
school the faculty members tfave ' bookkeepinn were tuught. These
un claborute reception In hohorlboth found shelter In tho main'
of the Knuluutinu cIuhh of ! :bulldliifr. us did the training
Miss Clara A. Trotter, tfenerul ; school, which occupied one small)
chairmun uf tho affair, deserves room. I
much praise for Its su'cess. Graduation exercises were held
Seniors were presented by six
junior men. Hurry May, Durlun 1
Cantrall, Paul Kincald, Jack Mc-
A rt li tir. Curl Huswetl and VernoiL
Trimble to the receiving line, i
eiilll, Mr. and .Mrs. a. u. strniiKO.
.Miss Melon C. Anderson, Miss Lil-jMrs. Uusanne Humes Carter. Mrs.
Hun Ci raves, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. (George Oilletto, Mrs. Iouise l'c-'
i Ktiller and Lester Heck, prest-J rozzi. Kred C Homes. Mrs. Jessie
. dent of the senior clues. ; "Wagner Miles of Medford. Mrs.
Punch was served during thojElda Karlow Anderson. Kred Nell,
'evening. Tho hitter part of the! Mrs. Cordelia und Grunt Uluke.
I evening was spent In dancing;.! Tuesday afternoon, June 12.
.Music for tho affair was furnished ' marked tho climax in the social
Okkey's orchestra.
Muoealuureute- servico of ui'M
Southern Oregon , Normal wero j
held Sunday. Juno 10, in tho Nor- The exercises wero held In the
nnil nuditortum. A splendid ad-jXorntat auditorium at 2 o'clock.
dross was delivered by- Ilea'. Kurl;F:dmond S. Conklln, head of the;
J. I,add. pastor of tho First Chris-' department of psychology at the'
.TrxE ' in. 102s.
i , . i , r-,i. Pass (university of Oregon gave a splen
tlan church of Granta ' :uiu udaiea ' l.rtlcular inierert
Both the Invocation and oene grIiUuates and to Ihe bar
diction were delivered by Iter.
Charles Uunhan.. Key Jti f-, eMUnu, and r e c e s a ionul.
Jlitchelmore read the .crlirluie. ,. th ulvhesiru. lnvo.a- ,
I a splendid double uuarteC com-1 ijun waH giyrn uy Uey K.4
' posed of Twila llader, Unga Oe-, HlimIllond ,,ustu,. f the Trinity
der, Mrs. Ida Ie, Margaret Ham- E)sl.01ml church of Ashlund.
nierlaicher, K. W. McNeal. Arthur I iumtH stevens. baritone uf Med
K. Taylor and V. V. Caldwell and ai,cun)lmicd by .Miss Alma
Paul Klncaid sang "Cast Thy Bur- Uiwl.t.,.e mng two bo1os, which
den I'pon the lAird" (Elijah) from W(.u reculvell.
Mendelssohn. ;retinus to the class on ( he-
Approximately ISO old and new .uf ()f ltle )U;lr,i of resents were
graduates of the Southern Oregon given ,y v. c. ilryant. member
Normal attended the annuul alum- u( ,ne hoard, In the absence of
ni reception and reunion at ,hc;Hl,n. c. U Starr,
old normal ground Monday, June j A Churchill, president of the
11. Tho following program was lyumhein Oregon Normal presentea
given: 'the seniors with their diplomas.
10.30 lteglstratlon at the old Members of this year's class at
Normal grounds. Miss Eva White the normal, who have already
in charge. ', signed contracts to teach next year
11:00 Business meeting ut Ihe are:
Alumni association. I Martha Bolton. Curry county:
i2;U0 Luncheon In the old Nor- Kosina Kenney, Myrtle Creek:
mul gymnasium. i'ercy Wellr, -wllda Clurk, tx-e; .Mildred I'uly,
Klumath county superintendent, ; j,cii anile; Kalhryn .Marsh, Klam
toustmiyater. Short talks by for-!mh V'ulls; Bonnie Scholes, flurrls
mer graduates. i burg; Wilma Sparlln. Albany; Ks-
. IToglam presented in the ther Barrett. Klamath Kalis; Aub-
gvmnaslum of the old Normal as j ery Haan. Tillamook county: Hose
fullows! j Martin. Myrtle Creek high school:
March Normal school orches-: wilma Cheley. Jacksonville; Prls-ti-u:
cilia Webb. Medlord: Alvla Wllh-
Address of w e 1 c o ni e Fred , erell. Boseburg; Betty Brown.
Homes, president of alumni asso-i Table Itock, Jackson county; An.
elation. j ne C'ossman. Bridal Veil. Multno-
ltesponse I-estcr Beck, lresl-;mah county: Eldora Uamewood,
dent of class of HISS. ! Crook county: Lucille Dawsun,
Violin solo' "From the Cane Klamath county; Julia Eaklu.
Brake" Miss ltuth Voder. Bccom-1 Klamath Kalis: Helen Oeyoo.
panled by Miss Helen Wise. i Myrtle I'oint: Teresa Foley. Burns:
Alumni address B. K. Mulkey. Mildred Oyger. Tumalo; Margaret
Portland. Former president of Hammerbacher. Crants Pass; I'at
old Normal. rltia c.ale. Sisters. Deschutes coun-
i Normal school songs, led lO'jty; Madeline Hutchison. Coos
Miss I.eonu Marsters, Normul inu-1 founty; Mattle l.ichtenberger. Ar-
sic department. t llngion: Naomi Love, lakeside:
I Tho old Southern Oregon Nor-1 Aliro Manuel. SlnrshClcld; HllllH
.mul was organized . in l'J(i and I McCiill, Midland, Klamath county;
opened ln September of that -year Ksther Moore. Klamath county;
; in the old mall) building, a frame J Arlene Hobertson, Elkton; Loulsu
structuro' that had been erected . neroggiiis. Multnomah county;
; in the beautiful oak grove cost j c.incc smith. Beaver Creek. Jack
jof Ashland. The majority of the BOn county: Lillian- VanNalla,
students came from Jackson, Jose- j warren:' Annie -AVells, Persist,
phinc. Douglas, Coos und Klamath i ,,.kson county: May Voungmayr.
counties. lingluls. Curry county; Alble
Every activity of tho school wnH.ull(.Ki puwell llutto; Dorothy Bel-
carried on in tho one building, lii'ium, Elgin: Barbara Brown,
j the basement wero tho homo of MarshCicld; Dorothy Caiiess, Phoe-
President VanScoy and his fam -nlx. lt.Ul iJlne. East Side; Mury
: My. Ihe chemical laboratory, nnd iJlm:astor. Iliindon; Helen Lons. '
the general student dining room j N,. r,WKi .mckson county; Edith
and kitchen. The first and sec- ruei-son. Kerby; Zana Reese
ond floors wero given over to Knl. Kllrl Bandon; Clara
class room activities, while thejyi crook county.
: third floor was given over to dor- T10s0 .ho wm' attend collego
jmltory purposes. The old chapel, '. m.m5, ne!l y0i,,. uvc: Helen
wnicn was on nil) seconu '"'or. ;
cl?nu f chapel service,
w hich was held every morning. .
'land was also tho setting for many
student entertainments and happy
social uffuirs.
Irving K. Vlnlng was one of
the instructors when the school
opened. Ho was in charge of his
tory, elocution .and English llter-
aturo.
t-upils used to rido to school
ln tho old black bus. '
A small dormitory for girls was!
built and occupied during the
second year; there was a season!
during tho winter when the doimi-
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Lorv was luiiicu 11110 uu iiuiiin..',
, as an epidemic of measles struck
the school.
The chief entertainment of the
student body parties which were
held in the chapel was the rand
march. It was Invariably led by
I. E. Vint ni; und his partner, who
j led the Ioiik linen into many in
l tricate designs.
Football waH popular. -, It was
i old-fashioned, though sport, of
' that period. . There were no K m
facilities in the early days. The
professors In the school held tho
lmnortant nosltions on the foot
ball team. Contests were rare,
as the school was ho isolated und
transportation was ho difficult.
A school of music was one of j
the departmenta of the early!
in town ut tho old Chuutuuqual
building. Those who were hlRh-i
est in scholastic attainment were'
orators of the day.
Amonfr the very early graduates'
who s.till resldo in or near Ash-1
are: Mrs. H. O. Yeo, Mrs.;
A. ii. I'rucni, Aim. ji. u. uuiey,
events uf the senior class of
192a of the Southern Oregon Nor
mul, when 135 were graduated.
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