MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFiON", WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. lf28.
PXGE THREE
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TO BANQUET FOR FARM ON - DESERT
STATE EDITORS N 0 R T H 0 F GITYr
Program of Oregon Editors at
Crater Lake This Week-End
j Tho pi-oprum of Ihe Oregon Ki1i-
Itnrljil iisnNr-lnl inn. which tueplN HI
.Hit Lake tho end ot this week.
follow:
KrliLiv. June 29 til.
:Srt p. m. TVe off In Kolf tour I in.lice hy the "MiMford Craters.
. nnmenl, Medford i'ountry cluh. ' Sunday MorninK "ItulldlnK
' The fnllowlni prizes have lu-en do-1 community Newspaper Suiiprl."
UHllii Smith and Jerry 'Toune' nated by the .Medford folks. If I he Dr. Jaines It. .lewell. the lire.
KOii State Airriultural rolh'tiP.
rounds. A forest ranger will he :
lit hand to point out thintts fj
particular interest an. I Hnser
questions. !
Evenint: l-.ntertalnment t tne
At the final meeting of the
Chamber, nl lommerce pmuicuy , nine started a muskrat larm on you wish to enter uolf tournament
committee todiiy noon final plans, the "desert" between this city and nnd have not told your field man
for entertnlninK the Oreisnn Kdito-1 Kanle point, on property owned ut;er, please wire lioliert liuhl,
rial association hero Friday were . by tiie .Mount l-itt irrigation eom-, Meilford Mail Tribune, iledal score
perfected. . jpany. The farm will start opera-: shall determine the winners:
tne uiuner at i uj ; uons as soon as tho mtlskrats, Low net score Silver lovinu- "lip
,. Ell m th .Hotel l pfltnril. .... .....i t . . . . .. . .
" " . , " :. I " i'"ct is erect- uoualeu hy Lraler Lake .National
nnd Catl Swfeart of the Daily .News el to keep them on tho farm. park company
will preside. Vornpn Vawter. who.., ,. ,,, , ,,.,, no.lr a siOUKlli - Low scnr,siiv,r cup do-
has c-huriw of the Rolf tournament whll.n conlnill8 .,. h(.rllB umll ol , . h(, j.u.kso ,.ounty ,;.lnU.
l'ri.lay aliernoon, w 1 aa I he r K .hut a,.e , (.klB , , . ,,,..., sll-
Btilf prizes at 1Mb dinner an 1 hen of ft mU(lkrat Urophy's Jew-
an Informal pniKram will fo io, operations will be started wlthielry store.
. , V ' u i between uo and uo pairs of musk-i l'layer mnkiiiK first birdie -Coif
rats, fiovernment statistics show . sweater donated by Mann s IieiiVrt-
of the Cotta-ie drove Sentinel.
aiuilioril Climciirt w mi ""up "'illi-n . ni.iuL-f.it ...!..
K.nnl'iT and"!"' " -" H mak.nB hlt!hes. score on
m"l,eSb!"ineTattheS in the man,,-! a 1liIlrt Ilo,e,mported olf socks
CrimmfTfc
i 'layer ninkinu muheHt net score
pm out or business hist year. I Throe coif bulls donated by Lam
nurini,- the .Mississippi river flood, nort's Hardware Store
mm ii i ii-u.iie(i mat a HnormKc Player mukintr hlk'hest uross
01 nuisKrat hides impends. The,HCore uoo1? on ..ow lo iMuy
niriii romern experts to tut down Golf." donated hy the Medford
iinis deficiency. Hook Store.
Once the fence post holoK are Turn vour score In liefnre it n
uuu. tnere is no work ahout a t m. The prizeH will le presented
HiuNKrai larm, except to wait tor Ilt tn0 luuinuet
aKo to overtake the muskrats. T:30 p. m.!anquet, Hotel Med
uiuu ntuiin-f me riEnt mater 111 ford.
im-ir iur. TUB KlllIHK nna HKIII l.fnvo M.xlfnwl mpIv M.. i .i -
nlnir of muskrats is a minor task. mornlnp. June 3rtth. and drive to
The local muskrat farm will'crater Lake. The 21st annual
install a number of traps ap-' convention of the Oregon Kditorinl
proved by tho government. If ! association will convene at noon,
young muskrat is caught, he Isi Saturday,
freed until n day when he is more) Convention opens officially at
fully developed, and thus makes j luncheon.
a hotter mink, sahlc or Kiherlan Afternoon Address of welcome
Mimri-ei nuornmeni. hy ,t w ,nick Pric
liunns tne mst yenr musKrat t'ratr Uike lodue,
rariniiiK has found considerable "The ItenutieM of
Members of the Linns club nnd
Lionesses wcro quests tod:iy noon,
at the Hotel Holland, of retiring
officeiH who hud as special enter
.'tainers eight performers from
Frank's stork company which is
holding forth on Fourth and Kir
streets.
Krik Kiihlson, of the Cleveland,
Ohio, symphony orchestra, who is
spending a few dayx here with
friends, phiyed several violin num
bers. A year ago this talented
young musician was made an hon
orary members of the Medford
Lions after he had helped raise
fcSuO to be used in developing a
children's playground.
Ranging from serious songs such
as "Salvation Sweetheart" and
Waiting for Ships That Never
Come Tn," to the clever nnd ridicu
lous. "Tomcat Song" and "Sadie
Creen," Frank's musicians scored
a hit and were called back time
after time. Another feature was
several numbers played by the
four-piece orchestra.
Special guests of the club today
Included Hugh Hinas. University of
Oregon graduate whet came here
this morning to spend the summer.
He will be associated with Attor
ney John Carkin.
Today is the first time that Lion
lady friends have ever been espe
cially honored at a luncheon and
everyone present had a good time
including J Jr. K. C. .Mulhollund,
retiring second vice-president, who
led in singing '"Oregon" after four
nr five Lions requested that he
jierform.
Announcement of the Caroline
Andrews concert to be given I'ri
i'ay evening, June HI), in the I'res
tyterian church at X o'clock, was
;:ade by James Stevens.
Members of the program com
mittee today were K. L. Scott, ie
tiring president. Karl C'oe, first
vice-president, K. C. Mulholland,
second vice-president. A. 1J. ('oi
lier, tail twister. Art i'.urgess, lion
tamer, and Secretary and Treasur
er M. 11. Jarmin, ra-elected for an
other term.
manager
popularity throughout the land.
Messrs. Smith and Young are. pio
neers in tho field locally, with the;
exception of "Heaver" Smith, who;
has been operating a fur farm
on I jike creek for several years.
('rater Lake
National Park," by Col. c. (i.
TJIomson. superintendent (Vat or
Lake park.
Following these two addresses
wll he n nature hour in which the
guests may wander about the
i Patents ot children 4 to 6 years
: old will he especially interested to
The Newsnaner and New t know thut Medford is to huve a
China." hv Dr. T. Tiiifcfong Lew. summer klndergai ten, giving oppor
Ph. !.. National University of IV-j unity to learn thnuKh Jday what
k(n rnna I school means.
Some investigations of News-! Miss Syl ia Oreenleaf is ft uradu
paper Content," hv Kric W. Alb n ' oca high school and
Oean of the School of Journalism, s spent the pa.u four years teach
University of Oregon. ! K attending normal sohoo u
i u nn t this valley. &iu has specialised in
' , . "Wh'it ihe I "liilt training and primary activ(-
Retailer Kxpeets of His Newspa
per," by KmvI Thetinemann. adver
tising in a n a g e r. MoMorran
Washhurno store, Kugene.
- ine o,k oi ..... w,eKu M..iB lhe fi).rtt ,aie wherfl no pril.
Manager." by Harris Kllsworth. t Kchool training l as been Riven,
tniseusslon.) j n,p Hoy Scout Crnter 1-alta
"The Kditorial," hy (leorge Put-1 Coimi.U( feeling that this will be a
nam. editor the Salem Capital benefit to the community, has kind
Journnl. Paper presented to the My prn,itied th use of the build-
ties.
. Henlizing tho vnJuo or the pro
school movement, many cities main
tain these kinderiuirteus. Statistics
show a large per cent of failures
convention hy Harry N. Urain
Sunday Kvening Open.
Monday Morning "Circulation
Records and Methods As Used by
The Dalles Chronicle," by Ren R.
Litfin. editor The Dalles Chronicle.
Convention business meeting.
President's report.
Treasurer's report.
Secretary's report.
Reports of committees.
Appointment of committees.
Flection of officers.
Adjournment of convention.
Monday noon Final luncheon at
Crater Ijike lode.
Monday Afternoon nnd Evening
The Editorial association party
has been Invited to he tho guests
of (Jeorye c. Sabln, manager of the
Oregon Caves resort at the Caves
Monday night. All parties gnluj
to the caves shou Id leave Cra t or
lake immediately after lunch in
order to arrive at the caves for the
evening oampfiro. It Is a two and
one-half hour drlvo from (.rants
Pass to the caves.
ing located on the children's play
ground, 600 ICa.it .Mailt.
School will opeu Monday. July 2.
at 1) u. m. In addition, Individual
tutoring will be given primary chil
dren. Those interested may boo Miss
Greenlettf from 0 a. in. to 1'J nopn
daily, beginning Friday, Juno or
phone 540,
CO-ARTIST UNABLE
10 APPEAR WITH
Copies of the initiative petitions
signed in this county are being
filed with the county clerk, ask
ing that the Rogue River fish bill
he placed on the November ballot.
The purpose of the hill Is to pre
vent the issuance of nny further
water rights on Rogue river and
other Oregon streams. The pur-
E PUNS COMPANY A 10
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HERE SEPT. 12TH
Tho over 60 officers nnd enlinlc'il
Members of the Jackson county '.
fair board met this innrnlne on tliu !
grounds to complete plans as to IHg men of Company A, local National
'"'"tl"" "'Kl Specifications lor SeV- I Rnnnl ni.ll mill In. limn, lio
pose of the 1.111 Is to "safeiaianl eral buildings which will be con-; .,,.,, ,'. ,,,.,.,, rnPlum
the people of Oreuon anainst po- ! s.ructeu immediately. Buet.UU tialn lomonow forenoon
er (levi lopmenl, until such lime as Work Is proKresslns on a stock : rr0In ,lle,r 'J ,la?'s a'tcdiinco al
the piople will benefit more than j puvilion which is to be a dupllcato I "le Oregon Xntlonul Guard encainP'
the power companies by develop- j of the one now in use, and a he; i ment at Camp Clatsop. This spe-meat-
m the meantime, the river j and sl eep barn in nearlnB comple-! cia, wln also bring hack to their
fish, -both commercial and .Kame I laid for a rabbit buildliiR lo be up. j l;ve cities the Ashland anil-
..." " .... . lfrv enmnniiv nnd 11 nKuhnrtt unit u nt i
wtucn mean so much to the peo- proximuiety zuu teei Jong. The p , """" ,
uccommodute three titnes us many
fowl au have been exhibited there
in the past.
, A big problem before the board,
according to II. O. Krohbach, mem-
Irene Hampton Thranejtwho was
lo appear as co-arllst with Caro
line Andrews In the home-coming
concert l'YUtay evening, has been
obliged to cancel this ennngeme.U
on account of conflicting dates.
This c haiiMti in the concert's pro
gram conies as it great disappoint- !
ment not only to Caroline Andrews
but to music lovers, as this former
.Medford girl Is recofcni;sed as u
brilliant concert pianist, she hav
ing already appeared with great
distinction in the east and on the
coast.
She is also becoming a com
poser of note and would have In
cluded one of her own composi
tions on her program.
It is hoped that Medford will
have the real pleasure of hearing
IhiH gifted artist al some time nut
too far in the future.
Bancroft Comes to
Rialto Tomorrow
pie of our state," uccording to the
petition.
Emil J armings at
RIALTO
STARTS
TOMORROW
'L'eT
1Sl
LOOK!
TONIGHT is your last chance
to see
RICHARD
DIX
In His Fastest and
funniest Picture
"EASY COME
EASY GO"
Craterian Tomorrowher of l,,G wmimiitee, is tile di-
i posai oi three MilapidateU strtict-
urew on the grounds, the Baptist,
Christian nna Methodist frumu
buildings.
The dates for the 1928 fair are
September 12, 13, 14 and 15.
If Emil .lannings contim.es
making such great pictures, critics
throughout the world will find it
hard to procure adjectives to ade
quately (K-ycribe them.
Jannings has scored again, this
time in a remarkable charaeteriz
tion as a military general in "The
Last Command."
This American-born (ierman act
or presents in this new production
j so commendable a figure that It
! canot be compared to those of
' The Way of AU Klesh" and "Vn
! riety."
, Added to this remarkable ehnr
I nelerization is an able director.
' .lotsef von Sternberg, who directed
! "I'nderworld," and a supporting
I cast thnt might be clashed as "all
star." the list of players Including
William Powell. Kvelyn Rrent nnd
Michael Vlsaroff.
Reing presented on the tin me
: hill are two acts of Vitaphone
vaudeville that are a show in
themselves.
Kred Anlath. the well knoyn
vaudeville comedian, is seen and
, heard with his company in the
comedy .sketch "Men Among Men."
The other act is presented by
the well known pair. Van nnd
Schenck. the pennant winning bat
tery of songland. They offer n
series of their most popular song
numbers In n way that gets over
! 1 00 per cent.
PORTLAND 10 HAVE
special train leaves
II :;iti o'clock tonight.
YeKterday was payday at Camp
Clatsop, and last evening Ihe tent
city there was struck anil loaded
on trains, the soldiers bivouacking
hi the open last night, and early
today the trains weto loaded with
portable equipment and hnggagu,
and the soldiers departed later on
special trains tn spend most of the
day In Portland until they entrain
ed for their home cities last ntscht.
From the fact thnt yester'day was
payday at Camp Clatsop It is pre
sumed that the Medford soldiers
will arrive homo tomorrow with
plenty of spending money In their
pockets.
I
PORT LIKE MEDFORD iOVIE BENEFIT FOR
t
GREATER M. CLUB
Once more flcorge Ilancroft Js
The playing the virile two-fisted type
ortland at r ,,,,lP Hn ''' to his heart. In
"the urag .Net," a senstaional
crook melodrama, Itam-roft plays
the part of a man who walks In
constant peril and mocks at dan
ger. It was such a role In "I'nder
world" wheih transformed the dy
namic Ilancroft from the "smiling
villain" of the screen to one of the
foremost dramatic stars in motion
pictures. It was another such part
in "The .Showdown" which ugain
demonstrated Bancroft's great 1
dramatic possibilities.
In "The Drag Net" Ilancroft was
directed by Josef von Sternberg,
the man who dlrcted him In "Un
derworld. " Kvelyn limit and Kred
Kotiier, two other outstanding i
members of the "I'nderworld" cast,
are playing In the new picture, ns
Is William Powell, one of fllmdom's
outstanding villains. I
The Weather
I Un.vest temperature his morn
iing. r4.
Precipitation for 24 hours end-
; ing 5 a. ni., none.
i Vesteiday's weather here: High
est temperature, 73; lowest tem
perature. 4; mean temperature
1 yestei day, G2.
I Precipitation: Total rainfall
since first ut month, .79 Inch;
total rainfall mnce September 1.
( 1 5.C 1 ' inches.
Humidity yesterday, 5 n. m.,
so pr cent; 12 noon, 4f per cent;
i it p. m., 41 per cent,
j Character of day, clear.
Sun sets today nt 7:."0 p. ni.:
rises tomorrow, 4 :3S a. m.; sets
tomorrow. 7?&M p. m. JUse nnu
sis computed for level horizon.
Forecast for tonfiiM nnd to
morrow: .Partly cloudy toniKht
! and Thursday; moderate tempera
ture. U W. DICK. Mteorolofcit.
I'nlted Mates Weather Unread.
6twp onom
Attention!
We are In position to pay you
more than anybody (or wool-mo-hatr.
Fe us before you eell.
I MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
Phone 1062. ST N. Orepe IK.
After July 1 Medford will no j
longer have i:ie distinction whieh'j
ft has enjoyed for over a year
past of having the only nlrwnys'
station In connection with the local !
weather station in the state, as on J
that date the Cnited States wentherj
bureau will establish a specinl )
weather station nt the Portland i
I airport in order to provide infor
mation needed hy the aviators
along the various airways.
The Medford station was tr.e
first to be established in Oregon,
nnd In one of the few such sta
tions In Pacific , coast territory.
It is the province of this station,
which was established here with
Delbert K. Kittle in charge, who
was later transferred to the frost
department of the weather service
and only recently transferred iigatn
to be the head of the government
airways service west of Salt Lake
City, with headquarters In San
! Kranclsco. to conduct with bal
loons upper air observations twice
daily nnd furnish this Information
to the aviators.
On Mr. Little's being transferred
from the Medford Cnited State.
weather office last October, I.
Walter Dick succeeded him, com
ing from the St. Louis, Mo.,
weather bureau. Roy A. Wells,
for ft number of years In charge
of the weather bureau of fire at
North Head, Wash., and a -nephew
of F.dward I Wells, head of the
Portland went her bureau, and who
bml conducted upper air observa
tions In Irelnnrt for thp Knit el
States navy during the World war.
will be in charge of the new Port
land airport.
Kvening performances nt Hunt's
Craterian theater Thursday and
Friday, June 28 and 29, with Kmil
Jannings In "The Last Command."
have been set aside ns f!reater
Medford club benefits. In addition
to the picture there are Vitaphone
numbers and a comedy. Tlkets
may be obtained from any ol the
club members or at Crowson's
cafe.
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f V1H Rndlo lrngrnm Score.
The Cf,-,co radio program last
'night was one of the best of the
year nnd brought forth many ex
pressions of appreclatoln. In place
of the usual one-hour proem m.
last night's Copco radio offerlnir
featured the Del Monte dance bond
In three hours of dance music nnd
clever entertainment numbers. The
progrnUi was broadcast by remote
control from the American Iegon
dance, with Unrl Davis, former lo
cal radio director, doing the an
nounclng (or Copco.
Final Notice!
On December 2 we Issued
Certificates In our Slogan
Contest, having a value of
10 per c?nt of any one pur
chase you wish to mak at
our store. These certificates
aro good until July 1, or Sat
urday this week. If you will
deposit these with us this
week we will let you make
your selection at a later date.
Xo certificates will be hon
ored If prfeiJf nted In the store
after this wrrk.
Palmer Music House I H
"W Sell Happiness"
The Wise Poultry Raiser
Picks His Egg Mash With Care
, Here Are he Reasons Why You Should ,
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