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VMEDPOnD MATTi TftlBTTOTV ftrET)1?ORD, OTNCOOX, "YET)iEST)AY, AfOITST 15, 1023. PTtflft TITUET? OF PARTY SURE i "llotiver will kvch Hie ''lurifie roust ami Iuik itn 'XL'i;:cm elm nee of rtirrylnj? .Vow York statu" said Halnh K, Williams. oi-ukoii mem- Iht .of 'flic vepuhlicnii nutlonnl i-o mm It tec, -and one of tho most ; influential officials nf the party in the country, us he stopped into a car UiiH mornniK and wuii .Mrs. Williams started fur (.'ruler Luke. "In fact the result in November is goint; to surprise a great ninny I la I pi people, who are deceived by Ihc noise of tho ardent Smith support- . w ca candidate for president has never been paid such a personal tribute of esteem and dnthuslaslic support, as was given Mr. Hoover Saturday when lie matlQ his accep tance speech in Palo Alto. Season ed polilical writers like Mark Sul livan and Sain BlyUie told mo that in all their experience they never had seen Hitch a demonstrntion nearly St). Odd men and women sit ting for hours in the hot sun. to listen to their candidate and give him the support and hearty appro , val they behoved he deserved." "I don't look for an easy vic tory. It's going to be a hard fight, but the men and women of the republican party are aroused- as they haven t been in twenty years. una a determination to worK nurd all tho time, and not be weakened by over-confidence, will not only elect Mr. Hoover, but by u popular majority greater than most politi cal observers now believe possible. . f "Street Angel" Will Replace Vaudeville ;, Craterian Tonight Hunt's Craterian theatro was forced to disappoint its regular weekly vaudeville patrons today, on account of rearranging 'their tour this week's bill could not arrive in time for their regular showing. However this makes only the second time In the past three, years that Medford patrons have had to miss their usual vaudeville at Hunt's Craterian and Manager Hunt is to be compli mented on 'this splejidid record. In place of the vaudeville today "Street Angel", the big movietone production which was to open tin Thursday is being ' presented. "Street Angel" stars that great team, Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor who will be 1'oniotnb lor their splendid work in tho 7th Heaven", and "Street Angel ' is uo- ing hailed as 'a much better turo. , I'iti- ! uno gropes lor superlatives strong enough to sing Its praise. j Thc love story of Angelina and Cilno, played by Miss tlaylor and f Mr. Farrell. is just as human and appealing as that of Chlco tintl i lmine in "7th Heaven," In which j im si; J". v iiiiniu mull lirai great success together. They enthrall the nudlcnco with their simple nnd sincere manner of playing ut love amid the quaint scenes of Naples. 1 VAXCOUVEH. II. C, Aig. 15. (P) A. C. Huby and son of Port land. Ore., took all the prizes for JJrlglans in the horse show at the Vancouver exhibition yesterday. He also divided the honors In tho ag ricultural nnd general purpose class with British Columbia exhibitors. II. V. Merritt of Hosalia. Wash., won first nnd second prlxes In the heavy draught class for brood mares. ; Entries of Herbert Chandler of Oregon and of the Montcrest ranch owned by II. l. Parson nt Hilt, Cal.. were prize "'"ers In the h - breeds of cattle, lhoetil Ice ('ream Social. ' The Ladles-Aid of the Phoenix t Presbyterian c hnrc h will hold rway In the social hall Friday evening with an attractive pro gram for all ages. Ice cream mi I I i I-:. Williams t galore will he on hand to resuscl- f i-eee (reek district called upon tnte the cloven tongues and parch-jlhe county .--ourt this morning ot cd lips. A feast of reason, let U-the regular mid-month session, be said, wilt be served from thejand asked that the school boun stage in welcoming dote. Theidary lines of Iteese Creek school reporter could not pet the full j district, be extended to include 12 details. But enough was fnld" to. sections of the ffepnert (Hound Indirnto that ihfrp -Ml be mo! top) dintllct. The obiect was idle momenta from 7:30 on thru 'to secure sn Increase in the funds goods manufacturer, was born in the evening. Just a galaxy of fallowed for transportation of j Amsterdam in 1S83. Ho had long people to talk to. loads of . ice (school children. The matter wasin a member of the republican cream, ad cake to match, to get! settled DV ln county court direct-; state committee and was Its chair away with in your Inner compart- ling that the section directly af-i man for many years, ment. It Is Friday, the 17th fcted he Included In the Roes Apoplexy was said to have been Ihe day before.the circus. I Creek district. I the cause of his dcuth. PICNIC FUNDS TO AID BLIND' ! IM-ucoeds fnim the Icons' dull ' i picnic, lickl last AWdnoMluy even- Iiir ut the Klks' picnic grounds -Iwill bo donate dto tho fund fori l"e blind, it was announced at today's luncheon meeting of Uons at tho Holland hotel. Although tho commllteo has not colluded all the, money, tt is cerlain that there will 1k enough to help brighten Iho lives of several of Jackson county's blind residents, one ease in particular was de- s i bed by President J. G. Tyree. 1 Hero la an old woman o la an old woman, not many n from .Mcdford, who is prac- ly destitute. She has no way : miles lieally destitute. She has no wav iof traveling to town, and even if j ;she had it .would make no dif-'iy . . I ; ference, for her only clothing! t'.olf tournaments for both men ; ; consists of scant remnants- of, : dresses donated long ago. It wasjturt'M "i -the program. The latter i announced that this woman. wlio'wl!l uso '- entertained on Moll is totally blind, will be given aid through the blind committee. The chairman Is George Newberry, of ; the Mcdlord Husiness College. Kuv. Cleveland Klelhauer of Se Paul McDonald, general chair- j attic will give an address ut tho man of tho American .Legion con-j Inspirational service In the city au vention, thanked the club for itsidltorium Sunday evening at S support and participation in Iho I o'clock. program. "J believe that wo sent1 our visitors homo with tho feeling I that Medford Is a great little town. We are receiving letters 1 daily from people who spent Au-; gust 2, a and 4 in this city. They all praise the hospitality of Med ford and express the hope that an other convention will be held hero in tho future," Mr. McDonald stated. Approximately 3500 members of the Legion and Auxiliary, in addi tion to local organizations, were guests of Medford during the 'cele bration, 2770 of that number hav ing been officially registered, the chairman said. A complete sur vey of the flnnrnjal side of the convention has not been made, hut it is certain that the local post will jnoro than break, even. This state of affairs is unique in tho history of Legion events, Mr. McDonald declared, somo cities having lost thousands of dollars in entertaining the service men. ' Ward Bcaney, employe of tho .Jackson County bank, was intro duced as a cub Lion today and was greeted by the club men with jthe official husky roar. Additional guests atthe lunch eon included D. Ci. McGregor, manager of itosen berg's dollar store and Dr. p. L. Heitmeyor of the Southern Oregon clinic. Lion ticorge Prescott was chair man of today's program. Among tho dozen fines collected was one from . V e r n o Hhanglo. photog rapher, who was accused' of hav ing been largely responsible for Herbert Hoover's poor luck I" fishing the Jtoguo river. v. FIFTY AND SIXTY - PEAR CARS DAILY The fruit picking and packing- season is now at Its height locally, with five switch engaged every day in the yards, and between fill and tin cars of pears lining taken to tho yards at Ashland, where they are speedily made Into trains for shipment east. The cars iipj iced here, before and after load ing,' and iced again at Hoseville, Calif.. Ogden. Utah, and Council DIu f fa. There is no car shortage so far tbis season, and none Is predicted, Jls ti,G pacific Fruit Express com- puny has placed a number of new caPH in service this vear. Developments In the threatened railroad striko are being watched witti Interest, however, by valley EXTEND HIS TRIP HAVANA, Auk. 15. P) Major Roberto Flerro, the Mexican (Jrood will flier who hopped here from .Mexico City last Saturduy, received permission today from the Mexi can war department to extend his tour through central America to Panama. Major l-'lerro plans, if weather conditions permit, to hop from Co lombia field, hero ut dnylicht Sat urday. Ills first destination will be (Juateimila city. He hopes to roach there In about 7 hours. Then he will visit Honduras, Costa Klca, Salvador and Panama. :. REESE CREEK ASKS A' delegation of residents of the LD AND THOMPSON WILL ! ATTEND CONCLAVE Met) ford delegates .to the elev-; enth annual I'aelfie. X oil Invent dls - triet convention of Kiwunis Inter- national at Aberdeen, AVash., Au- gust lit to '12, are Carl Tengwald and Jack Thompson, who will leuvo hero this week end. .More than i,0UU Kiwanlati guests are expected to attend tho meeting. Representatives from 78 clubs of Oregon. Washington, Idaho and, British Columbia will bo included. ', mother awoke. The driver turned Kiwanians from lloqulum, Grays land a. frantic search resulted. Harbor and Kims, YVash., are co- j .Meanwhile, a service station op operathig with the Aberdeen club- j era tor hud picked up tho infant " i'""""' " . h 0Usi,1K und fn1'1"'"'" t of the j vlsilorH who AviU RlHter at head-j 'marters Sunday morning, August i an women are scheduled as fea- , (,u' Tuesday during the con- ventlon at the Aberdeen Country -,lub- and Pacific Beach. EX-SECY. DANIELS DECIDES TO GIVE ALBEXY, X. Y Am. 15. r Josephus Daniels, who support tho Glass dry pinnk at the Ho1 ton convention, declared before ins into conference with Govev smitn tate touay unit, wnue thci; was somo unrest in the south oM?r''' the nominee's stand on prohibitil, he regarded that section as hu'. for the democrats. Ifv Daniels expressed the opimf$ that Smith had not repudiated ir party's platform in his message the democratic convention, anfv-" predicted he would carry Not t -( Carolin.i by a tremendous majoriiu? He said he would support the tickef;'- "from constable to president." ft- "I think Smith will enforce thf law." he said, adding that the ieF- ple of his state were awatiting wIJtj- speech. HiOTcn 'Mnnkir MAKfW HFRF ARF 1 1 If lllk.HU I IUIIL. I 111k. g, THIEF SUSPECTD Jack Crowden and Jack O'Bi who, were arresl-Ml last Snturd nilrlit for. the nnssesslon of on ; possession of onng--; loopshlne and serf -ay afternoon to. Jfe county jail on thoK. -y, today were facii - hnlf u-iillnn mnnn tenced Monday days in rthc county pleas of guilty charges of burglary upon the Ider tlflcation of watches, Jewelry other articles, which were fouu hi their possession. ' v The identification was made hy Al Hayden of lit Mislletoo street, from the loot alleged to have been taken last Thursday night. One of the men, O'Brien, according to officers has confessed to his part in the crime. A watch taken from tho Hayden home was pawned here last Saturday for three dol lars and was recovered today. The Noted Dead NEW YORK, Aug. 15. (fl) James Appleton Morgan, lawyer and authority on Shakespeare died here today at the age of 83. Mr. Morgan, who was president tff the Shakespeare society of New York, left u note among his papers re questing that the Associated I 'rets be notified of his death. Mr. Morgan was horn In Port land, Me. He was graduated from Knelne. Wisconsin, college and Columbia university law school. Six yeurs after his graduation from Columbia Mr. Morgan be came associate counsel for the Erie railroad. In 1 88f he retired from professional practice to de vote his time to writing. Mr. Morgan developed a theory that the Shakespearean plays as printed In the folio were not always strictly monographs hut the work of many actors and stage censors, improved constantly from their original mounting by Shake speure. In support of this he pub lished the Banksldc edition of Shakespeare in 20 volumes. He wrote and edited books of law, railway management and litera ture. He founded tho Shakespeare so ciety in 1S86 and served for many years an its president. He was an active member in several state his torical, revolutionary nnd Mexican war societies. For the last ten years he had been a resident of the horn" f-r old men and aged couples in Man hattan. NEW YORK, Aug. 15. (&) CJeorge K. Morris of Amsterdam, chairman of the republican state committee, died suddenly today at the Hotel Drake. Mr. Morris, who was a canned ITOURIST MOTHER LOSES BABY, BUT ! IT IS RECOVERED- C! HANTS I ASS. Ore., Aug. 13. ') A Ios Angeles mother dozed for a few moments today as the ear in which she was riding will) i her year and a half old bubo over f the Pacific highway, hound for j 1'orilniul. As she slept, her hahe crawled from her basket and over ; the side of the cur, falling to the ; pavement unobserved. Tho cur went a. mile and the tho Infant' im nun emiusieu u io me cure of a passing motorist who hrought tho child to a doctor in (Hants Pass. The doctor found that only minor bruises had been suffered She was located by her mother Mrs. C. K. Winters, of I,os Angeles, in tho doctor's office. Mrs. Win ters was with .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fruitt of Lii.s Angeles. OF EDITOR'S CABLE IS XKW YORK, Aug. 1 5. (p) Henry J. Allen, national publicity director of the Hoover campaign, Raid'today that the cablegram from William Allen White, in which the Kmporia editor denied he had re tracted any of his charges against Governor Smith, had been given to tho press last night through a mis- it Sunset today, T:U p. m. Sunrise Thursday, 5 : 110 a. m Sunset Thursday, 7:10 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time CP ID ta to B i ? II t XB 2? i CITY Halter City 74 Bismarck 78 Uoiso 84 5S till ' 50 til 70 lit 50 CO 72 80 54 til IS 72 50 58 - 5'J Hi 50 58 Clour Haiti Ulnar Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Denver 90 I)es Moines 90 j Fresno ; 98 Helena 62 Los Angeles 78 Marshtield 68 Phoenix 100 Portland 72 Red Muff 96 Roseburg 74 Salt hake City.. 92 San Francisco.. 64 Santa Fe , 78 Seattle 72 Spokane 76 Walla Walla 80 Winnipeg Clear' Cloiuly j i..i()uu.t 1. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. C. A. COLE, Meteorologist. 4 . Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Buttoa Thursday, August 16 A. M. 9:.')0 to 10 McOec'a Dry Goods. Asliland. 't' 10 lo 11 Economy (irncete- lin. II to 11:30 Ed Minns' Meat Market. 11:. 10 to Vi Jarmin & Woods, Druisa. I. M. 12 lo 1 a: HO Music Ilox. 12:30 to 1:30 Oold Seal Creamery. 6:11 News and Markets. 9 to 10:30 Modern Plumbing ft Sheet Metal Worka, pre. sentln Karl Mouldrcn In 4 violin request numbem. 4 Phone requests to the Modern Plumbing Co. or 305. Malheur county court leases 10,.' 000 nores land to oil exploration! company. ICLAIM CRATER L, ROAD BEING HURT ! BY LOG TRUCKS i toll I'OltTLAXU. Ore. Aug, 1.' Hearing on a petition for road between I'matilla agd hi la, which a company proposes to build, was interrupted by the state highway commission late yesterday ; i,v w K-. i.vnch onirh.Pei- renro- scming uic imcu mines uu.euu of public roads, said that granting tho permit would probably deprive the highway department of federal aid. Tho Ith'hu'iiv i-nmmlHsInn vei-ntv-U hih". iimiiwin v-... - . e(i ii nuniocr oi uieiiiiciu coiiuuoii- lea t Ions from chambers of com-1 merce, asking that $3, "00. not) bond.-' ! j be 'sold for completion of the was thunderstruck to learn tlr ' i ' Uoosevelt highway. The commls-ithe former being from Now Yoi; t sion expiossed the belief that about was for Al Smith. In a short and ; j twice that amount would be need- t snappy visit. Mr.' Anderson was ! ed in view ot costly bridges nee-; unable to convince him of the j i essary on the route. No action was ; error of his Smithsonian ways. Ho j taken on the mutter. ; Sllitl nw was "just spoofing j Statement wim miulo Unit Ilie.Uert." I I Crater Lake highway was being t daiuiicofl bv iiHo of Inirtrintr tvnekH between Prospect and Medford. 1 A contract for surfacing IT miles I of the Sunt in m highway In Linn ! county between Lebanon and Shea's Hill, was awarded to John J. Dunn for 5101,973. Contract for a bridge across tho Deschutes at Maupin was not awarded .the checks for the two low bidders being held for the pres ent. Bids wore so high for surfacing the Reedsport section of tho Ore gon Coast highway that they were rejected. (ConlrlbuU'd.) The Thrrtt Sliop in milking n special rclouctiun on nil kooiIh this month. Now Is the time to (tot tho children fitted out for' winter; plenty of gtirmcnts can lie remod eled to look like new .so don't for- Kct to shop al (he Thrift shop, j Anyone havIiiK any kind of clolh . IllK to donate please deliver over 1 the Hex cafe or phono 4rC and i wc will call for all bundles. We : u it'iiiii-Ni ior iwo. tniant lay- I cites. Anyone who could sunolv these, would be creatly npprcci-' ated. Also, shoes of all kinds arc , wanted. Billie Dove Stars at , , Rialto Tomorrow I Hungarian court lll'c In the days when lOmpcror Charles held sway In Europe's most brilliant nnd colorful courl, forms Ihc huckKround for lllllie Dove's latest slurrinK vehicle. "The Yellow Lily," which comes to the Itlalto .! theater tomorrow. The story koch behind lh ! scenes of royal life in lindanes!, ; only a tew years uko. and it mln- Ifkfis Intimate romance with Us: exotic color and Intrigue. It was' adapted from .lajos Itlro's famous; I lluimarian play, also called "The Yellow Lily." live lirbok plays opposite Miss Dove In this elaborate plcturo. "Tho Yellow Lily" offers nov- elly to American spectators, as ell as color ami exotic romance. rn yT .w m,.i Jackson Building FAILS TO CONVERT Lincoln MciVrniack of New York, a former well known :iUr- , "t'.v here, returned last night lor 11 two weeks visit with old friends iiti. I . ...... .j II.. 1j ,..,..,..'. ...! 1.- , MrCn nmek M rs. Mr. McCunnack viewed with pride tho apparent growth of the l'll' - ,ll' Immensity the immensity ot the Owen- Oregon I umber pile, ami tho fine , (.lirIy f(li W)tatn(.ri Iiut falU.a t() millll.k ua n .0fu.M.0rt fl.om ibese parts are wont, "that ho had never ; seen a plaoo ho loved so well as the valley." lie holds that New I j urn nus some mo aim cnarms. mv. .McLormacK mis morning, ran afoul of Bert Anderson, re- I publican war horse and the latter i. Y'!.;ie' practising law here. Al I tornoy MeCormuck particiiiatcd In iw suu oi .mi i.ee , y - h Kh". tor the collection of .$73.50 board bill, which resulted in a victory for Ah Lee. Attorney Me.l.'ormnck still insists that Vah Kim misinformed him." .. 1 1 , ; ' h OC3QC II OS IRIALTOJI , ; TWO DAYS, STARTS ;'jJsi ITf TOMORROW Vjl ' A hSgkl I ; I iMoiintilius of raro dislinc. E i I 4 I In .M.tn.lifM nf th ' H lion. OXIllic llesimiillU. KU N ' H ii beautiful passion flower of Hun- C peril worUniansliipllnL'St I gary. B eri'octs obtainable ill while jj , i 1 ! in35jMiafs;ii.iuuw i 1 1 LAST TIMES i ' ' 1 1 I ! 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