Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, flrEDFORD, (3"REC10X, SUNDAY. -FfiITST 20, 1928.
PXGE THRTH
QRECAST
CROWDED!
SCHOOLS!
: ' j
yein-M. Pnrenth of kiicIi children !
who ilesi re io onttr tlieni should ;
rail the city suporiiitL-ndent or
.Mrs. ticoi'Kc II. Canoclo, phono
iS!-l, who luiH chai'Ko of tetit- '
injr such pupils, between now and
Hi-pn-mher 1st.
Tilt.' boundary lines of wards j
served by the four elementary
schools arc. w'th a few except-i
Ions the siinie as last year and j
are a.i follows: '
The Minn school and Junior j ,
nmn school etun serves uu-j Tentatively, the following as- . ... ' , . . . I t
whole city for the 8ntl.-H it rep- : ,Kmill.IIt (,f teachers In the schools ! o republican state cemra.j .--, u-n.ncr ... .. m, : Am1
resents. .,.,,,. i.pn nmde. A treneriil tench- 1 oommitiee will soon open head- " uic mumumwt-s ot numn
The four elenieiUary Schools nieetliiL' has been culled l).v the ! n,.,.,v. iwti.m.i m.l m.ltirt
TENTATIVE LIST JACKSON G. 0. P. TO SEPTEMBER TO BE LEGION NOMINATES
OF TEACHERS IN OPEN CANIPAIGN'lNTH OF FAIRS FOR COMING YEAR
SCHOOLS NArtT EARLY DATEllN THIS SECTION AT MONDAY MEET
Medford to Have
I
.1
a vigorous campaign, livery coun
j ty In the slate has a republican
house nrades one to six. House- ctv superintendent for the Junior
elt school serves all the territory hitfh school building;. Saturday,
n the east aide of Hear Creek. isi. tit i::m t. in., for tre-
I nrnn Pnrnllmpnt flnH Wlfirfi 1 (Tno Itlvcrslde school and Kouth I nminary nruaniKailon and assiKn- ! urbanization that si preparing for
" y 'Central district has been thrown i ments. l-'nllowintr the ireneial I active work.
; back into the Lincoln school.) i meetintr there will be spej-lal i Never in the history of the state
The Lincoln Mhool serves that I meetings of the teachers of the i have the women showed such an
interest In polities, and their worn
and influence will be Rreatly felt
Crowded Conditions Than
Last Year Junior High
portion of the city west of Hear ;Hevernl stimuli.
k and Kast of the S. 1'. K. It. I llluh School
ttta-ks. I n. jr. Cmkle. principal; Myrna
j The .Tntkson school nerves the ; nnri-ntt, Maude P.nrritfnr, (Jertrude
west and northwest pari of the I duller, 1. (I. Callison, .Mauiine
city lylnw west of the s. P. It. 41. iCarroll, Ksther Church. II. I.
Itracks to Koiirth strut :. l-Yom U'ope, Ruth Kiln Dickerson. Clenna
the intersection of Uh railroad ,m Hnrly,. .Mary filbert. Zoe
tracks to Fourth streets. : From Hubbs, K. .l. HussonK, Klizabeth
south line of Aho Jack son district I Jerome, Josephine Jo l(-s, 1. eland
runs aloiiK the center of Fourth Knox. 11. Humphries. I.i 1 a it d
n 'street to I'each street, thence Mentzer. I.nrn .Mitchell. Kula llen-
ReSIClent PlipilS Same aSjsouth on WiiHhintUun and IMumjttini MaiKuerite Scou. Jofiepltlnp
: tf tne stmiiiern houmiary oi tniMKirtky, Johnnie Fleet, isuhci u iu
; school district. j sie, Itulph JIailey. C. i. Smith,
! South of the Jacksonville hij&h- Mrs. C. C. Smith. Josephine Smiih.
way the west line of the -Med-1 Myrtle Tobey. llulh Abele, C. 1 .
jford school district coincides close- (Thompson, Virninia Walt, Wilson
My with the west city limits. North I Waft (purl time), Nettle .Mae Mail
lot! the Jacksonville highway theuren.
j district line 1h the center of Kons Junior Jllffh School
Lane. A, J. llanby, principal; Ksther
Washington school serves the FlIeKt'l, Winifred Andrews. Kdith
southwest part of the city, or that ' Hrown, Opal Clarke, Walter Netzel
Is Chief Problem Res
istration Hours Listed,
and Districts Outlined
Tuition Fees For Non-
Last Year.
AM city schools, both tfrade
and hiKh are scheduled to open
Tuesday, ScjUeinlier -lib. Accord
ing io Siiperinti'ndcnt Hedfick,
- res tit indications point to a
birner cnndlment : ft more
iTmiw.'il situation iii.ui last year.
Si-1 1 records show that Med-
1'i.nl has been increasing in popu
lation about to per cent annually
1'itr the last four years. Our must
iK.w.l.-d situation w'll be the Jon
for Miuli school
M ntcti the old .Methodist ciutrcti
on t'.aitletl street for overflow
c!;tsscs from this building. Wah
in",4nn, lioosevelL and the new
bi::h school will be entirely full,
but U is believed the pupils can
1 r- bundled in those schools with
out renting outside .space."
i'upils in grades one
be registered
September 4th
territory lyhit? west of the rail
road tracks and north to the cen
ter line of Fourth street; 'the
north and west boundaries fol
lowing the center line of Fourth.
I'each. Main, Washington, and
The board has.l'l'im streets.
All pupils i rom i ne jjiven ui
Iricts are expecletl to report to
t heir own respective schools for
the opening day. Following rei;
iytration. where It can be shown
that individual
will be belter accommodated by
attendance at some other school,
an effort will be made to effect
transfers. Superintendent Jled
rick pointed oul that while the
Hoard and he were desirous of
meeting the wishes of parents in
sa far as they could, that in a
pupils con- j crowded situation hucii as jiwiumu
Krade) and ; has. ami with school mminKs nu
tty located in cciucin oi
alreadv reKlstered ulalion. ll is not aiways Mukim
in-esent themselves to place every child as they would
like to be able to do.
According to the Hoard's or
der tuition for non-resident child
ren is fixed the same as last year
who at $fi.oo per month for elementary
to six will
I'uesday morning,
at !i a. m. when
: their respective
i hoy appear
buildings.
Junior HUh school pupils (7th
Mid Mb rrrades and
dilioued to the !th
anv others not in school here last ex;
yi-ar anil not
i.r. asl:ed to
at the Junior Hih schol Friday,
August :S!st. !t:ltt) to o'clock
for reiristration.
liifili school students who have r
not. a I ready reKisiereu
Albert Fitch, Janet Ford, Annette!
(iray. Marguerite Hammond, Hay
Henderson. Florence Hurd. II. W. i
Keesee, Dorothy Matheny, Huth
Ma-Col lister, (irace Slnema, Kay
( 'arver, Uidie Whisenant. Melba
Williams, Carol Uamsey, Mttybelle
Cburtdi, Wilson Wail (part lime).
Jackson
II. "W. Oitstin, principal; Mildred
Jlendcrson. Ksther McCollom, Jes
sie Jensen, Jessie .MacNlven, Kdlth
parents or pupils I(euel, Alice Hansen, Theone Tay
lor, Marian iiriRKs, Jeanne jwae
Xiven, Yvonne Smith.
Lincoln
Ora Cox. principal; . Florence
Schott, Colden Starr Scott, Ora
Tucker, Huth ShaitRle, Kmily
Webber, I-aura West, Aletha (iray,
I'earl Turner,
Roosevelt
Sara Van Meter, principal;
Louise Bus ford, Alieane Maxwell.
Anna It. Carter, l'risellla Webb,
Hee .Morrison. Mildred Aspinwall.
l-'lorence Allen, Kred Schneider,
Kthel Willelts.
Washington
H. Tl. Finch, principal; lilanche
in the cainpaimi.
Floyd Cook, secretary of the
state republican committee, leaves
for Portland' early this week to
be actively connected with the
! committee work.
( Chairman I'hll Mtschan of the
j state committee has chosen S.
' Similiter Smith, state committee
j man. and Mrs. D. I'ernzzl of Ash-
land as members of the executive
c4inmitiee. I'.oih of these repub
licans have served on this com
mittee for several years.
Halph Williams, national com
mitteeman from Oregon, senior
member of the committee-and vice
chairman, loaves for the east early
in September to assist In arrang
ing for the campaign all over. the
country.
The republican county commit-
j lee, with Frank Kan-ell as chair
man and Vern .Marshall secretary,
is already actively preparing for a
vigorous campaign In Jackson
county .and will open headquar
ters soon.
Tho committee consists of rG
members from every part of the
county, who will take active pari
In the campaign.
Chairman Farreli has appointed
the following executive committee:
O. M. flreen, Kred C, Homos and
O. H. Jackson .Ashland; Cleorge
Hilton, Jr.. A. J. Crose, P. M. Ker
shaw, O. M. Itoberts, Seely V. Hall,
K .1 Farreli and Vern li, Mar
shall, Medford'; S. O. Nve, Talent
Oregon and northern
with numerous county fairs sched
uled to lake place throughout
this territory. The first fair will
be held lu Klamath county. Sep.
I. 2 and ;! and will lie combined
with the annual Labor Pay cele
bration of the Klamath labor un
ions. The Josephine County fair
will take place at (Jrants I'ass,
Sept. r,, . 7 and S and the fol
lowing week the Jackson eoun
ty fair will be held here.
dates of the Jackson county fit "
are scheduled for Stpe. 12, IS, 11
and .'.
Tin- latter part of the month
the Siskiyou County fair will be
held near Yreka on Sept 27. -MM
and 2!i. The Siskiyou Fair board,
is jusi completing a big new :i-'
slorv boiblinir which I. will hous.? t
a. huge grandstand, two large)
exhibit halls and a dance pavil- i
Ion 200 feet in length. This j
unique building which will cost i
approximately $20,000 was de-j
signed by L. It. Humphreys, welt i
known architect of this city.
The Jackson and Josephine
County Fair boards have both ad- j
ded a. number of new buildings '
expect to put on the best i
fair in history. ' '
ilford Tost No.
ican l.cgion will h
I hiation of officers for the com- '. for
i itiLT w!i r ii u fci i i b a u una 1 ! uf
j iiiibor pay ball and other iiom: criminating tasto. rare judgment i
led' interest should draw a large and her appreciation of what the
'atendance. Altho no advance in-! smartly dressed woman should
; formation has ' been received con- wear, she brings to Medford a
Icerning the prospective candidates J wealth of experience ami a. close
for post officers it is anticipated contact with the dictators of fash
jthal with Medford post's member- ion. Mrs. Hoffmann says there
ship of over 72. "i. there wiil be . is no city of its size in the roim-
mi'ir iiiiiMPiuiiu ix-iiii, oeucr ilUilllllcu ill ii ipi eemi c iuh'i
Nominations will be made at class merchandise,
only two meetings, tomorrow The location for the new shop
night and Monday, Sept. 10th. The is being entirely redecorated and.
annual election will take place ; when completed, will probably be
In accordance wit hi the newly' the most attractive women's shop
adopted schedule on Sept. 24th on the const. The stock will con
mid installation of officers, the slst of hats, coats, dresses,, lingerie
first meeting in October. 'and accessories.
SALF.M. Ore., Aug. 25. (P) Tho
issuance ot! refunding bonds at n
xt r ci- i lwrl" '"i'rost rate is said to bo
IVetp Style onOp1 part of a plan Tor refinancing and,
i reorganizing the Orants l'ass Irri-
outstanding recognition 'f; gallon district presented here to
day at a meeting of tho stato
reclamation commission with tho
district bondholders' committee.
The meeting was In exoctitlvo Ses
sion and details of tho phut were
not made public.
CHICACO, 111., Aug. 2-1. (p)
Tho prieo of beef, ou a compara
tive basis, Is cheaper than it was
before the war, hut Armour & Co.,
in a review of general packing
house conditions, reported that bus
iness continues unsatisfactory.
, An
, our city's progress wilt be the
' opening, about September of
,1111 exclusive shop for women in
the Crateriai theater building.
1 This new shop will be owned
ami operated by a former Med
ford girl, Mrs. Ethel vvyn Hrown
I loffmann. and will bear her
name. Mrs, Hoffmann, as Kthel
7 of the wyn Hrown. will be well" remem
Id an im-:hered by the older families of the
tomor-1 community. She has spent the
Norn- years, since leaving here, as buyer
several of the largest stores
the country. With her dis-
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For 'Women st?!.!).')
Obituary
Daily Meteorological Report
Smuluy, Austin!. IMi
Forecasts
Medford aud vicinity: Sunday
unsettled. Not much change in
temperature.
Oregon: Sunday unsettled, prob
ably with thunderstorms in moun
tains oC east portion, and show
ers on const. Cooler in east por
tion Sunday. Rising humidity.
LOCAL DATA
QUACKKXHUSH Robert Quack
cnliiisli. age five, son of Mr. and
.Mrs. (!uy Quackonbush of Talent,
passed away Friday, August 24.
192S. Tim funeral sni'vlnen will lio
Cnnnile,-Marian Beeson, Avis An- .e(1 tllia Sunday afternoon at 3:30
Ki'liuetis, -Lydiii Cooney, Clortrude o'clock from the Dodge Undertak
ing Parlors in Ashland.
f
Old PIoiukm' Is C'nllnl.
l'Al.o A I. TO Mi-m. Ittn-bnra
POlt-n.AN l), Ore., Auk. 24. OP) Si-liluRliter, ."5, died at the home
M. C. and Dan li. Maloney, wlioar her daughter. Mrs. Charles (i.
Temperature (deg.).... U0 Til
Highest ilast 12 brs.) S'l S!i
Lowest (last 12 lira.) CO r7
Rel. Humldlly (I'd.).. 70 34 j
1'roeipilalion imenesi.uu
State of Vcatlier....('loiidy..Cloiidy
Total precipitation since Sep
temper 1 ,
192
15.05 inches.
Sunrise today, .5:31 a. m.
Sunset today, 0:53 p. m.
Sunrise Monday, 5:31 a. n
C. A. COI.K. Meteorologist.
un Cll.uihi-h in M i " i.iti, u ,.!,,. Allr... C'riimni-. Heulnll
llieli- n.Kislr.ill.m a. e ' : ' " ,'". ,, . .,(, ..oi- .Smith. Amy llnrdtr.g, Liini l.yncll
.'""'and''oo o'clock. ' ! month. High school pupils UvlnKlRuih lioltnn.
pupils who will lie six. years in a sco.h.i ........
i.l' up. before six months after : nut support a high school hue
Hi.- opening "1 siou"i. " I""" ' ,., ,.l,n nr. in sold the Coos Hay Times a few l,alhrop, on Stanford t'niversily
,l.,- ,rl. are accepted for en-,No-,es. 1 wit m ''nts who a i, , molUna ,. nnv0 KOnt ,,.,.,, ,.llnllulJ; shp ,V11B ,,. wl(low of
li.-im-e willmui iin.'suim: , ..... , ........ ............ ,.,.,. i ,.v of the first edition of their 1 lerman
i-r pupils who will be six dlinni. must s, i ua e u . . in- new paper, the Santa Ana Times, the pinnoer Hotel in Mariposa 111, Sortie, who has been suffering
,hc th-st scmcHtcr may be "- tlH lr chil l n will f ''"'',,! , Santa Ana .Oil. It the gold rm-h days. Kunernl ser-i from a. . heart ailment for several
' ' I't' d provided they show l.y u siiio tin "'''" ' ,.!.,.,,. Assocl.-ite.l P. service. ! vices were set for Saturday. I week's.
it mental age development "'
ISIKMARCK, N. 15., Aug. J 5.
Mltle hopo was held today for
hlaceler. who founded the recovery ot (.overnor A. '.-
f "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY " y
1HONe-486-47
Soleil Hat Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday a Sale of Newest Fall
Models in Soleil Felts
The style-value event of the season, for the
hats are all brand new and of lustrous soleil
the leading millinery fashion for fall. Tho
newest colors are here, too, and every head
size! Millinery Shop Second Floor
M.75
$7.45
AGKSON GOUN
TY
FAIR
EPTEMBER
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5
RUNNING RACES
70-HORSES-70
Also
CHARIOT RACES
TRICK RIDING
ROPING RELAY RACES
and
ROMAN RACES
BAND CONC
ERTS
Featuring
ASHLAND-GRANTS PASS
AND MEDFORD BANDS
SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE
A Great Gala Week for
Southern Oregon and Northern
California People
ns r rrr TTVT TT TV TTT TIVTC! Our Live Stock, Poultry, Horticultural, Agricultural and Dairy Products,
iUUUU 1IN X JtVlllVll.lJ jlVIO Needle and Art Work, Products of Kitchen and Pantry, School Exhibits
NEW BUILDINGS! NEW DISPLAYS!
All resources, all industries, all energies of Jackson County have been brought together with one
effort to make this fair bigger and better than any county fair ever held in the state. Every phase
of agriculture stock-raising, fruit, vegetable and grain farming, dairying, poultry raising, prod
ucts of kitchen and pantry, boys club work has been called upon to aid in the various exhibitions.
Every department will be crammed full of the splendid products of Oregon.
One of the finest District fairs in the West
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