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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
JTF.T)FOTCT MATL THTRTTYR, ME'PFO'R'D, ORF.HON'. TTTTRSDAY. .TTT3 21. IMS r. v THE WORLD YOU'LL HOWL AT THIS ONE! ' IT'S THE CHAMPION WISE CRACKING COMEDY OF THE SEASON FOLKS MEET THE RITZIEST RUBE THAT EVER MADE BROADWAY YOU'LL SCREAM YOU'LL HOWL! AT THIS OF JOY THE STORY OF A COUNTRY RUBE WHO SIMPLY WOULD NOT BE TOWNED HE TAKES THE CITY AND HOW I X3K ENTERTAINED AT GIVE FLOWERS NOTED TEACHER OF 'BIBLE AT CENTRAL . CRATERL LODGE IENUFE ENDS POINT CONFERENCE TihviI lii Crulvr l-aki iiutiunal! Aliollii'i- IntrristlMB in-ugi-uni at The fV.l.Tiiti-il iliin i-Ih-h of iVn park thin m-niwn iuikxciI tho SUHO llu AOvi-iillsl camp at Jiuksoll- j Hal I'ninl will lu. 1.1 tin- si-cnml mark, when that number rcjcinU'r-' vlll u-hk irivrn lust nii:ht. cith Kl- wvssltin of i-uiifvi i-ni'i' fur j;llU- I oil, acc-orillii kui Huiierintenileiu r. . j,,,. it,rrK, m-erviury of tin- liuinp Liudy thi Hiimim-i- Ih'kIiiiiIiik Wi-.l-ic. Thomson. Nin.'iy Pr o.iit of , miMioimry .l.parlinent of tho union , ,.sl,.,v Julu. .,;, lllia c,.Iltinulns tlu. travel has l-oii. van Horn ul , oonfuim .-. .-.i.llits out in a 1-j sUn.l-iv liilv 1st Tho first (uf tho Mtsissippl river to ao.:mu movement In uhbh the ilele- ' '..il? e-u n In' ; ..erotofore. California and CUckoo Kal(.s h0;1,.,ily consented t.. lake I U1 UV. i1"1- , ., , , ,u t ... ! T1"s "U'"" " Vi""""! ' ill .-.npl.rn.iie the ... oil .,' I.H.I.- ; All the romls In the park.. v, III. , f ..V1.l y ,,, , southern Oregon. ,, , , , ,,.., ,vlth the exception of the run roSd, arc , The session was one of luten.se in- j ,nl.n,Ms ,.r wrk. ,, , Blvi. 'now open, anil it Is expe.-ted to to every delegate present. !,,,.,, o,por.u..i.y to hear sonn- opened nut Inter than July 10. An- At the nfternoun session S. J. of ,., Kl.0il, ,,,,,. ,la.stlons .lis ; extensive proKlain of roa.l and trail . .i.eKK. representative uf the pub- I e..sst-d l.v une uf the truly R.eut improvement will ho carried on Ushlni; department, tuuk up the i hlhie tcu-hcrs of the dav. I this s.-asun. reiiuiili.K the services hiinortHnt work that is heli.K car-! . ... n 11 , nrr,, ..f l'.u ili.n.l. of two resident civil engineers, who; .led on throughout the world with; ore., will ho the chief teacher, ami church hooks and mapazincH. 1-lt- , will Kive three .services each day. erature amuuntinB to several mil-ll.r. sutcliffe is ut tho head of the lion dollars was sold last year. He i Portland Union Hihle classes where : are now on the jolt. A force of ; 8a men are now employed In this ! work. I 1'ruf. E. T. llummett of the Uni versity of California, has been as I signed as park naturalist, and will : arrive today to assume his duties. I He succeeds Prof. Miller of the i University of Califurnia. Prof. H. C. WITWER'S ALEX THE GREA T STARRING RICHARD SHEETS GALLAGER STARTS TODAY FOR TWO BIG DAYS ALSO GOOD ADDED SHORT FEATURES II T ROTHERMEL'S I MUSIC V 4 Shows TV T A 1' rW Admission -y RIALTO 1:30-3:00 M.M.A. JL Eves 7 4 9 p.m. 10 4 35 exhibited a map showing that literally hundreds lire enwtKed In fhui'ch publishing hou.si' liavo now t UlhXv stmly. Tlu-i) are ho von hun u I most bfltt'ii the world but many Wired hoys anil irls alon1 iHnmort liluct'H remain to bo filled in. A ! ed with thin work at the present mimhor of 1ooks were sold at this -time. The classes are Kiuwint;. mectlni: and uledKes made to sun- Tliere is a KiowinK appreeiiillon uf Hummett will conduet nature w:Oks ))U, t this important branch of our the need of the studv.of the bible, through the park and around the j Work. und these eonferenees are desimul Inke and Kive two lectures daily; om, uf ()ie uost Hcrmuns was j to stimulate and direct that need, on the KeoloKieal formations ami urcuched last niirht bv Professor I ImsI year the Fcderuted church tne rauna und nora or the scenic i c. A. Itussell. In which he pointed wonder. out lnnt ti,e christian life was not James Lloyd, head of the pub- tt profession but wus n life of per lic relations department of the j ,iual kindness, love and Keneros park service, will arrive tomorrow , itVi lo urBOd that If we had nny for an Inspection and visit. j flowers to rthe graves of our loved A party of 150 Klwanians. en ones that we, present them In life route home from the national con- anii not wait ntli death's cold vention, will visit the park tomor-i i,lin(i Hn,,o ,,11 Amotion A hnrwh larKe the work. This year there row. They will disembark from work snoken cun never be recalled i w111 1,0 m,t onl' regular work and has sent many a young boy or older proups of youni? held sui-h u conference, and Into it came a goodly number of younp people from the country places, who joined the local young people in 'study and service for the five day sessions. The work was so much appreciated that It wns soon planned to repeat the call and en Imitations are never just as Don't accept suhstittitcs or imitations, their special .train nt Chilouuln, and will be taken to the Crater l,akq lodge by Klamath Falls eltl- zrns. A luncheon in their honor will be given -nt tho lodge.--'Phe ; dining room and other departments i of the lodge were opened this . week, many University of Oregon : co-eds and collegians being em ployed. Tho lodgo opens its sea : son tomorrow. j All the base oiling on the Crater j Lake highway has been finished, and the road is In excellent condi tion. A heavy Sunday travel Is anticipated. 1 For the first time, the park serv ice purchased most of its opening 1 supplUt and materials and equip ment from local business concerns. Among the heavy purchases was a Cletrae tractor, which will be : sent to Vosemite park, for service. Another Cletrnc. bought from Hubbard Brothers, will bo used in the Crater iikc park.. Other purchases here include a CI ra hanl-Paige sedan, for the use of tho superintendent, a G. M. C. truck, bought of the Highway Mo tor, company, a speed boat from the Ilrown Hurdware company, n largo AVhlto truck, sold through Kd Webber two Ford trucks and a largo consignment of miscellany. , A Wright snow -plow : also in use in the park, and proving well- nigh Invaluable, according to .Sup erintendent Thomson .in the clear ing of roads and removal of snow Mrs. Jessie C. Davis of Omaha Neb., formerly of this city and Ash land, Iuih arrived nnd will assume a position on the clerical force of Superintendent Thomson.- girl from their home forever. good" CANADA BMY" Res. t 8. Pat. Off. The Qhampagnc of Qinger tjtles Distributor, Canada Dry Western Sales, Inc. 355 Everett St., Portland, Ore. ALL NOW READY Work Is in full swing on the con struction of five buildings on the fairgrounds in preparation for the biggest fair In southern Oregon history, to be held September 12, 13. 14 and 15, according to -H. O. Frohbach, member of tho fair board executive committee. Included lu the group will ho n stock barn, rabbit exhibit house, educational building, automobile pavilion hihI a large comfort sta tion, all ot be painteil cream with trimming, and of attractive archi tectural design. Structures now on the. grounds will be enlarged lu several cases with additional Im provements for effective showing of exhibits. This fall tho educational feature Including boys ami girls' club work will be stressed more t hau ever before with plans under way for an especially complete exhibit tn the new building. Programs will be broadcast from station KM KO previous to the fair date to adver tise the event. Harry Turner Is in charge of the construction work and the contract for painting has been let to Code Hall of the Hall Paint company. I lids are now being received on paint materials. Before Yoxt Sin a Paving Petition read it carefully. Be sure that it specifies a portland cement concrete pavement for your street. If it does, sign it, with the assurance ' the assessments will repre sent -an investment which will improve your property. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 146 Fifth Srrett, PORTLAND, ORB. A Motional Or(nniaatinn to Imprmv onW Extend the L'e of Onwwl Offices 1st 32 Cltlea CALIF. EDITORS In order to determine whether tho Crutcr Lake highway would be in good condition for the cara van of cars taking members of tho California Kditorlul. associa tion to tho resort Monday, June 25, L. C. Oarlock and Uob Bull made tho trip last evening. The road from Anna springs to Government camp Is in excellent shupe, and the oiling proces above Prospect does not bother in driving, they reported today. Last year cars couldn't get to tho lodgo before July 'i. Yestcrdoy there were at least 50 autos nt the lake. From - Government camp to the rim the road Is under control, with one-way traffic in force. All snow is cleared off so that cars may go direct to the hotel for the official opening. Between 30 and 40 local cars will mnko Up the caravan which takes the California newspaper men to the lake next week. A service car will be In the party to nnsift in mfo nf trouble 10 BE BIG FEATURE people, but there will be one om- Hion each day for the intermedi ate groups, nnd In tho evenings there will bo a popular mass meeting for all who will come. Central Point Federated church stnnds In a peculiarly favorablo position to foster this work. Do nominatlonallsm is not stressed, and all are welcome. Tho church and community will boar the re sponsibility of taking care of those who come, without cost, and will dee that every precaution and care Ik given. Any, young people do-j siring to attend these conferences should write Immediately to the pastor, I to v. J. M. Johnson, box No. 375. or to the secret a ry n f the Christian Kndeavor society,! Miss Ituth Webster. It is desired that soino older person come with a group of the younger folk from each commu nity, which will help insure con fidence In the minds of the par ents. Older people are urged to attend the evening -services at least, which will be made ot spe cial Interest to Christian workers in general. Some social and rec reatiunnl work will bo a part of each day's program. Kadio fans who tuno tn on sta tion KM ISO tomorrow night. Fri day, between 9 and 10 o'clock will hear n novel program broadcast by Medford American legion Frollckcrs. For one hour 11 versatile on- ture, "Dancing Daughters," and in a tcrtainers will change the studio ! former resident of Salem. into u stage whereon comedy pre-j Mr. McMurphey has a two-year vails In songs, musical 'numbers; contract with the Columbia Phono and stunts, with Earl Davis. well-:ttraph Company and hasjust re L PLAY HERE 23RD . Ooorw McMurpliy, u iiulliinally known dlriiclur formerly with (loo. OIhl'H, ot Portland nnd Xuw York, Is lirlncliiK In Modlord an rirc-licx-Ira which will bu n trout lo every one IntorpHtp.d in dimiiiiK or ilmiw munlc. Thin orKiinlziillon iB said to he distinguished from tho ordinary dance bund In that the membniH arc all adept in Home form of enlrtaln ment uh woll uh nelni? Hrlit upon their Individual inHtrumentH. Tho band has within Itself a vocal trio which la considered to bo the best on tho Pacific coast, aovural danc ers and Hiicb prominent musicians as Hilly O'ilryant, director and pro ducer of the musical comedy drama. "Dream Follies," and Claude Hnrch, formerly with tho Vulicouvor, 15. C, hotel orchestra. Mr. llurch recent ly appeared in tho Paramount pic- r AT CASH r AY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS I ' 1 INSTITUTION- 1 J.CPenneyCo. A HELPFUC STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE I where saving are greateit A Timely Summer Offering of New House Frocks Featuring for House Frocks Week Fresh Sheer Printed Batiste, Voile and Dimity Dainty! Cool! Practical! Here is an assortment of delightful house and porch frocks tha will make your work around home a joy ! I'rand new styles cool fahrics and a wide selection of patterns. Better Than Ever! Scores of women are familiar with these (rocks and even they will find tlieni more at tractive than ever. 7Qc Batiste, dimity, voile soft-finish prints the fabrics are sheer for summer comfort and the pat terns as fresh and different as you could wish. These frocks have just arrived for your summer needs. ' ; Regular and Extra Size Scores of women are lEgrV?) Extra Size f familiar with these frocks W7 " I - f ' a"J even they will find 1 J 11 M A New Low Price on Oui; All Silk Jap Pongee First Quality 12 Momme A change In market conditions makes it possible for us to buy this first quality pongee in natural color at the lowest price for years resulting in a considerable sav ing for you! . The woman who sews knows countless uses for this splendid material and will buy many yards, now fcr immediate and future needs. 39c yard A Summer Frock Is Surprisingly Inexpensive Here are many frocks of the amart - type that everyone needs especially when the price is small 1 $9.90 Modish fabrics, colors and styles make each one of these frocks a dis tinct addition to any wardrobe. CHURCH QUARTET Dance SAT. NITE with George McMURPHEY and His Columbia Recording Kollege Knights ' ORIENTAL GARDENS Gentlemen $110 Ladies 25c , known riitlio unnoiincer, in chHrKC. Included In the group which expcclK to put on a Merlon uf frolli-H between now and Auttuxt I, the dutc of the big American Le gion convenllon, are tho follow ing: Ted Uaker, Don Newbury. Lurry limn. .Iw'k Heath, George Cudding, 1'nill Mncbonald, Fletch er Klb, Wllllum Vuwlcr, Karl Koy, K. C. rergUHon and Karl Davl. Kurno of tho latent nong hltB will I be featured nt the Inllliil per- formance Friday. Paul MaclJon-; aid, chairman of tho convention program, will give, a nhort talk advertising npeclal eventa planned ' by the Legion committee. In; addition, several surprise mim-l ber will be offered by local talent. turned from Seattle after recording Roverul records with the. band to be released next month. GeoiRc 1h taking bis orchestra to Los Angeles for six months unci lias consented on request to play mi engagement ot the Oriental Gar dens, Saturday, June 2:1. LA OltANDH. West Coast Tel ephone compuny buys Home In dependent phone line hero. 10 GIVE CONCERT The- quartet of tho Presbyteriun church Is planning a snored concert for Sunday evening as thu Inst Sun day together before tho summer va cation. These well known singers always attract a large audience of church people anil townspeople who love the best In church music. After the pipe organ concert of Ibis (Thiirs'layl evening by Frank L, Scaly of New York City, who for 20 yours was organist nt the large l'"ifth Avenuo l'rosbytorlan church ot that city, everyone will appre ciate and love tho organ music more than ever. Mrs. II. K. Marsh, organist for the past nine yours, ranks among tho best of church or ganists in the stato und will add tn Hie inspiration ot tho evening by her music ut the orgun. Tho sing ers will be Florence ilazelrlg- Me Kliiose, soprano; Nina Colo Mulhol Innd, contralto; (leorgo .Mnddox, tenor, and Dr. W. V. Howard, buss. The program will be given In Sat urday evening's issua of this paper. At tho morning service the chil dren of the daily vacation Bible school which closed Friday will take part in the opening service with songs and scripture and other forms of chorus work to show tho values of tho school. SNEAK THIEF SHOT BY PORTLAND COP. I'OUTLAXD. Ore., June 2 1 OttHiilnR through the Htreet near the police Htatlun today, Philip l-'runt., who had seized a wuteh from ti truy In a loan office, wan piUHUod by two policemen, and when Fnintz darted Into u stairway une uf tho officers fired, wounding him in the hiiml. KrantR Said he planned to Hell tho wuteh to. set fond and tnedleal treatment. NOT YET DECIDED ON NEW AIRPORT SITE ! Kotir iiotwIblB nllc for !! ford' proponed new airport were Inspected elordav by the local .committee of nine men, who como i to no definite conclusion n to ; tho bet location. Orovcr Tyler.; geneial superintendent of the I'm clflc oir transport of Han Krun elco npent Wednesday In thlH city ; looking over the air field eiluu tlon. Ho aIfo vlnlted the varloUK fitoM nnd left this morning by : litany for Pcattle. . COQl'ILI.li. Arrangement aro j completed fur early operation of Storage Space for RENT Our elnsH "A' modern concrete wiiivliousc. nf foriln you safe atomic for household (,'oods, grains, automobiles, or what liuvc joui MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Phone 200 for Kates You Can Secure OWEN-OREGON Trade Marked Lumber If You Ask for It MADE IN MEDFORD r,- r ti Johnson mill here.