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STRDFORD MATT; TRTBUyR. MKDFORD, OKEfiOS. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 11)28. (El - LEGION HERE IS GIVEN A BOOST The fulluwliig Horn (rum Sun day's edition o( Iho Onuoii Juur nul is typical of the excellent iub lc(ty being received throughout tho, state. In coimectlon with thu Anlerlcliil Legion convenllun which takes place in Jlils city early In Aufcust: ..Throe I))V;;lroKTOiu Set (or ::r . MMirunl. ' , , . . The first Tliursduy. Friday 'and Saturday in Auust will bo s celebrated In n strenuous fash- ' ion In Medtord this year. This much Is certain, jud Screen's First Talking Moving ... Picture at Hunt' Craterian HAM LEWIS ASKS L lug-from reports comlUK from the; .southern Oregon nietrop- J; j ,U8,:WIIUII Will. . t j S Unni)hl Bib to convention of tho American Lesion. Paul Mc Donald, a past commander of Mrdford utwt and now thnlr man of tho general convention committee, has been keeping in close touch with thu Le glonnnireH to hpo to it that everything is prepared for the thousands of visitors expected to, attend. Negotiation) were completed lust week to have. 31 city blocks beautifully decorated for tho occasion. F. F. KHIm of Portland, president nwt gen ? era! manager of the, American Flag and Decorating eompuny, who has hiid charge of tho decorating1 for1 four annual Oregon State Legion conven tions, including the LaCrmido affair last year, returned to Portland late last night after n conference with the Medford officials; lie reported that tho Legion is going to "outdo it self as never before." "Nothing Is being left un p dona ' to- properly entertain the' Legionnaires and their friends who Journey to Mod ford August 2, 3 and 4," de clared Kilts.-"and It looks to me that tho 1928 event will eclipse anything yet attempted as far as entertainment is con cerned. . The three days will be crammed to the limit wllh plenty of activity to keep everyone bmy." Kills said that It would re quire, at least two weeks In decorate the streets and build ings for tho occasion. Portland Post No. 1 already lias nominated its delegates . and tho final election Is sot for the club- rooms In tho Chamber of Commerce build ing. Fourth and .Stark streets, on Monday night, July 2." In . 'vifj i M KfrX i I TO STRADDLE IT NEARLY MOBBED CllIOACO, June SI. tfl The democratic parly was advised by former Senator James Hamilton. Lowis today to "avoid trick! Mt-nul'rl iiins-.u;inuc ilium or ine LuXUoN, June 11. A') Miss Amelia Km hart wt-ul liuppin ;tKiiiii today In company with .Mrs. Frederick lim-nt,' '.vptmsor f the phrases," and lake ! a clear . nri no ; nnnni rTrn . NtLUobUVrLLtU After completing two cinerKency airways, at Grave Creok.und Cow Creek, near Grants Pass, M. W. Wilson, inspector of airways wllh tho department of commerce at Washington, D. C, who waB trans acting business here yesterday, left today for Lane county. EmeiKency fields aro belli? constructed all along the airlines as near as pos sible to tho main route at a dis tance of about .1(1 miles apart as landing places for planes In case failure of engines or bad weather conditions. Next week work will bo started on fields at Cottage drove and Youcaila under the di rection of Mr. Wilson. . f. 4 Alex the Great' Is 1 Rialto Hit Today Friend- on tho lssuis,;of :farn, relief and ( trylB lo (.llI(.h u K,hnpS(. uf ,,lo 'prohibition. Mf;.;;Ltwi "ddresseil , yuunK Wl)limn wno flew the Atkui tho Press club of' Chicago un tbo'iuc. ; evi of his depurbure fir the demo- i;;,,;,, ph eaily had bouuht : cnttfu national1 imvention at Hous- n ihuusand dollars worth f tlothts ton. ' 1 ' The fiirmer senator eondenined j what he called wMuctim of votes) by misunderstanding' and misrep resentallon." "The republican party managers Try this tug of-war idea on the new Wanes $T SAMSONBAK UNION SUIT 1. but needs mnie moi-: . Slie has been pi uceeilhtg ith )icr Chopping m ii'iiiifti iilly .i.uyiiiif. necis s a r y fi-Mi-ks first and, then jjlngidsecl--, laiienus purfihasiiig.L I 1 While Miss . titttdiafr" shopped. at Kansas CitYi' He said, "cvadfd Vilmn- St u tlx. pilot ntUhd lVii-nd-' ! the farm issue and ti catch votes i Bhip. and Louis (Jordon.1 mechanic, j of the unwary, announced false npi-nt several hours at Croydon principles to escape reHMnsifiity niidnniH' where they Inspui led the j for a clear statement of their in- ! Jtrliish airplanes used In the Lou- lout ions. The democratic, party In tlun-l'in is M-rvice. Cordon - who I certain sections now gives promise m.,.r Hl,:, a Uritish airplane of a similar deception. It is pro- previously, was particularly inter- , posed to condemn President Cool- I r.strd and asked the airway offl- ' Idge for the use of the veto of the cials and mechanics many mucs- , (Pretended farm relief bill. Do- tlons. j mocracy must not descend to the Following un the heels of bun- : ! trick of arousing prejudice by an t iimls u( b'tlers. puems have now j un-American position to gain mis- j bi-nun to fhck In upon Miss Kur ; led votes." hart. ine begins: . If democracy sincerely opposes . "Cood lCvo of tho air, glorious liutiomU prohlbltioii, Mr. Iewls i woman fair," and then goes on In said. It must denounce tho Vlgh- 'ninise uf the flier. sentatiou was that In di-uh'llng 'tho heroine I toenth amendment and advocator Tho Ain.M iciiiw uiuiitii bus imw- Ti-ndcr- Aiiss Costello would have abUnd-1 its repeal; If democracy favors tho I (-ocovired from 'tlU -first strain of (lie night ami the .tumultous wel come which tint crew or the 6cn from7ndtrijint&'t'4ft$ Pohrei Cotta with CotrMdbVdfeA The premiere local pr of Ittilorcs Costellu in loin," which lakes place at Hunt's ant opportunity -to bring Into play i amendment it must demand Its en Craterian theater today, takes on not only her beauty and enotlonal forcement. an Impiirtancc that is all Its own. tab-nts, but her delightful speak Wince "Tenderloin" Is the first of the "talking movies." its Introduc tion is beiiiK awaited with a tre mendous amount of interest. During the action of the picture, and particularly In its dramatic scenes, the videos of the players aro hoard through the medium of Vitaphune. In selecting "Tenderloin" as tip? first of tho full-length feature -pictures to have spoken dialogue in It. the producers were influenci-d by two facts. Oh' was that the story contained a number of highly mclutlramatic scenes and the other lug voice. As for "Tenderloin. It Is. as its name Implies, ii story of-the under world. It deals with gangsters and enciuits of the law in general. Its heroine i.s a dan;er. In ai Hast tilde cafe. In (he rust Conrad Nagel plays "Chuck." Other players are Mitch-, ell Lewis. Dan Wolhcim,. John Mll jan, Cieorgle ijtoifc tind Pat Harti gan, all of whom, by the way, have played on the legitimate stage. Oh the same bill "are 'two x cepf tonally fine nets of vaude . vaudeville. - , SiGTiiT IS TESTED OUT BY There must lie no nviilduncc of ! riifiidMilp n.cvlvcd hr. Soulhamp- iHHlie on principle by presenting ('ton ami London and said today oocirines or uioiuiieaiion lor uie imt ;,),, rcii pim-h bettor. , Volstead act." bo declared. -.' r . I! .Mlliv. All , Meeilng for tills went only. Krl ! d;iy, .1 11 111 L jud, ilislt'ftd of 'rblirs I day, June 2 1st. ' ' HJ Culberson It Appointed WASHINGTON. June 111. W'l Tho appointment of William S. Cul berson of Kansas as ambassador lo Chllo to succeed William M. Collier! VaO. K, Notice of New York, resigned, was an- llemilat" nii'VlliiK' Thursday, W. nouueed todny by Secretary of State j O. V. ball. Ju-povts uf district Kellogg. I ilelcu-Htes. SEALY CONCERT BEGINS TONIGHT AT 8:15 SHARP ARMY EXPERTS Kill the CodUnglnloth Egg Before it Hatches . Jmiuiries from Ashland and Cranls Pass indicate that a repre sentative audience Troin the .whole valley will hear Frank Scaly in organ reeitalJo.n.iHii!--.u,V,. Uu ? V'-it. liy'terian church. Mr. Kealy, who Is official 'organ ist forthe New York .Symphony orchestra the .'nv York Ooratorln society and president of the (luihl of American Organists fur this country, and Cana;a, will play a most Interesting anil ; varied pro gram. liy speeial retjucst; he will play the "Song Without Words," one of his own compositions; Dr, Frank ICvans - of the I'nlverslty musii' school having written the commit tee in charge, that Ii should withr out fail bo Included on the pro gram. James Stevens of (bis elf y will be assisting artist,, singing two groups of songs, now to Medfoid. The concert will begin promptly at X:: p. m. COUVALLIS. First Presbyte rian church will build ?23.5fl addition'. M I : F( l.K . 'n. iA A merlca's "Flying Ftirtscsss" is undwRolng varied tests here .to determine its value as a war weapon for Ameri ca. The Flying Fortress Is a giant Keystone J.ll-iS bombing airplane, v-wr-tTTirfiig' wWfMitV. ;;liH- ,r , earrying 2.300 jjouiuIs of bombs. The LIS-C Is cupahle" of a speed of mure . than I'O jnijes an hour 'when fully loaded .and was built ! to maUe bombing raids at an altl tud eof n.fiaa feet.-" The :ir dnmn- ' stcr has a wingspruad ff feet itnd'is e(ulppcd with engines de- '. .velupiiig 1 , T 0 horsepower,- ; t For defensive and offensive pur- j poses this latest type of bomber Is armed with five machine guns, has a complete radio equipment, flares for night landing, and carries a 1 crew of five men. . . i The tests of the plane are. being ! made by the entire flying person nel of the second bombardment group of the armjv stationed at Lmigley Field, liaeli idiot Is re- , jtiired lo make u written report on the flying Mualitlfta of the plane, its speed, easn of .control, rate of i eli tub and the distance necessary I for a take-off. htttctiddti of dtptndtMt and uniform An egg killed, is a "sting prevented. That's why oil-lead combination has so rapidly displaced the use of lead alone. 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Thry hive ervfd veu tone and . . faith filly "Alex, this Great" opeiinl this aftornoon at the Itialto theater.; It Is u great mixture of chuckles, ' giggles and plutu olrl-fawhioned ! roaring: laughs, and has its Hcri- ous moments, too, when a prciit ambition und a great 'love seem to be hanging in tho balance. Tho central character is Itich nrd "SkectH" Gallagher, a new comer to pictures, but an old-timer as far us vaudeville and legUlnuitQ staugOH nre concerned. ' ire has Ipvlso hud plenty of picture expert-1 once. "Skcets" leaves a Vermont j farm determined to ahow his tal-1 ents to New York. Lots of others j have done It and-havc had the con- celt knovked out of them, but 1 "iSkoets' 'accepts the kidding and 1 tho knocks and has his bapchall ' manager brother-in-law (Albert I C'ontl) gasping for air before he j know unythlng la wrong. I 4 1 Irfml.so Iiroks Divorced.- 1 LOS ANGELES, June 21. WV-jj Louise I). 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