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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1928)
IT PJGTC TEN PUPILS 10 GIVE RECITAL FRIDAY Friends nf Iho mill:i ami tench nrs and all who aro hili-iestcd In tho work I hoy aro loin an; In Jltwl to. nlti'lul thn clrainnlic till nod plann ri-r-iinl lo h Blvt-n hy thn pmillH ol' .Mrs. I'l-ri-y Cray ami Miss Allen llolinbaclt In the n"'ltal hull of tho Hpaiia liuililin','. Frl ilny at S ). m. Thin pronnim will he. IntRriiHtliiK lo all loviiih or drama anil music. HoiidlnKs anil monoloBS will ho nhly snolicn hy tho talented pupils or Sin, Hruy, lesiturlnK KIoIbo GUilet, I'hllil en tertainer ami Kvelyn Herman, whoso humorous roiiillnxa ami jnonnlOKH will .lvo you aoim'lhini! lo lnunh ahont. Other readers include Pick Woodcock, Many liihlctl, J".v Jackson, Kathleen Hruy "i"1 lv" Kchradcr. I'lano pupils Include Klolso and Jlarry (ilhlett, Hetty Ann Thorn rlyke, Edward Warner, Violet Ol boii,, .leanottii Klili. IK'S' l-awia, Lolrt Nichols, Florence Sinla, Well urd Schnchart, anil Itohert. Lewis. Tho program Is as follows: Smile; Mrs. l'ercy llray. 'Practicing Time, Where Am You OoluB, My 1'retty iMalilpl'.lolse Always Saylnc Don't, Tho Onod Little Hoy; Harry (ilhlett. Hilly Keeps a Secret, Mnilness, Joyce Jackson, Tho MiirmurlnK of tho Tlrnolt, levers Value; Hetty Ann Thorn- '"tIir Flying T,eaf, Tho Wild JIorBeman: Harry HJ'I""- A Keller's Hal; Waller Dick Woodcock. Minnie at Iho Kkntlnu Itlnk, Ho nuince; Kvelyn Herman. . , Elegle, SleiBh Hells; Ml '" Jott. Souvenir; KiHvnrd Warner.. " The Ool.llus; Violet Olson. When rather f'arves thn lck, Klrthleetl Hray. ' A t'ullinl l.ady at Ihe, Telephone, Ah. tlee Whiz! Kloise Uihlutt. The.l.ion, l'eter I'an; JJcanetlo Rims. HunRary: Hay Lewis. Avalanche; Lois Nichols. When Ma Wants Something News, Where's Mama? Kathleen Hray. Why Hetty Didn't Lansh; Iva Sehratler. Daddy Knows; Walter Dick Woodcock. I On Touching Them to Drive, I Mnrrlae; Kvelyn Herman. The Little Stranger; Florence jsims. ' DrlftliiK; Illcharil Schucharil. ! Calnp; l.ois Nichols Holly Ann j Thorndlko. Thn Musleale, 'i;iio dale; Kvelyn ! Herman. ! Ilarcarolle; Itohert Lewis. j Hlrds of 1'iiBsane; Holty Ann i Thormliko, Tho Coward, A Lillle; Klolso :Cllll0tl. , Now Showing at Hunt's Craterian EOF SCOUTS TONIGHT ITormnn ailtctiM. for thn piist twi-lvo ycm-H ciiKiiK'-d in thn hutch- j his new J,lneoJn ..Market on tho coifn'i- of OitkH.-iln and Sixth street j In a modern conri-Pte Imililinj; I which he cnnKlni'-ied oHpfcinlly I for ihn )uiHJHe. Jlr. MUpIioJ ru-jrt-ntly nii(;lmwed the property, part of which his market ocrupieH, and will makn further Impnive ments In addition to the market ImiMln. The location has ft frnnt aBO of firty fot on Oakdale and 14'i fert fin' Sixth street. The new market Is equipped with IaiKO cooler, mode in lee machinery and fine nanitai-y dis play easen. In addition lo the regular meat lines .Mr. Mitchell will again spe cialize In the idd-tlme sausage, bacon, and hams for which he lias hllllL up a reputation In .Medford. A Krocery depHVlment and con feet lont-ry stand may later lie lidded to the market, according to Ihe owner. ' Final pnwtlro and dress re I liearsal for tho lluy Scout jarnhoroo Ho he holil at tho city armory to- lnumiw nl'-'ht, l-Vlday, ut S o'clock will, ho completed as far as local paiiiclpunlH aro concorncd. ! With morn Hum 200 Scouts pot- forming in the show tomorrow i'niKlit It will prohalily ho tho most spcetufiular exliibit'of youthful ubll Hy in a wide vitrlely of actlvif.ios 'ovtsr to ho seen in this city, accord IliiK lo reports of tho coinmittftti in ' chargo. I PaKofints, afnnlH,. enntnsts, rat:es, ;a Hoy Scout court of honor it ml musical features aro only a few of the events scheduled for tho iwo (hour program. Thn Modl'or'd Kilts' ihuml, junior hoys' drum and butflo corps and a pieco hoys' hand from Cottajo drove, will furnish 1 tho music , Admission to iho show will be ,hy ticket only. The tickets aro :ii.;- luuiu.il firm nf flisn-irn from ! Hie local scout headquarters and ny mourners m uui various iroops in tho Crater Lako council. Over tickols have already boon distributed. During Ihe past week all members f tho local service I clubs have boon invited and they ,are all cooperating In plans for jthe jamboree. ! A lurtfo attendance is expected i from K lama ill Kails, Ashland, ; lira uts Pass and other southern : Oregon towns where scouts aro 'active. ! Initiation nf a group of boys into ; Scout dqm ami tho awarding of Kaglo Scout badges to Albert Gad jills and Homer Plait, Aledrord. and 'Jack Deitrkk and Arlnnd McKad don of (.rants Pass, will take place during the evening. I Tho stage at tho armory will bo in tho form of circus rings with 1 the seals placed around the edges. SAFEWAY STORE ON WEST SIOE j Against the thunderous back- ' ?i-ound of war-torn Kranco, with t i flying ace.s zooming tn Hie air over- i ; hend and the backwash of the I f world's most terrible conflict bring- ( : Ing panic lo the peasantry ,a llltle j slip of a girl in simple froclcs taltes ' you to the great emotional heights, !. brings a heart-throb here and a , tear there, as you -follow her ; ! through one of the greatest ro- mabce. ever told. , j f That, In a sentence, is "Lilac Time," Colleen 'Moore's production j now at Hunt's Craterian. ; It is truly great, and Colleen I Moore is brilliant in a role that; j rises to emotional heights. This: ' clever little comnn twenne, who . - sprang to fame in the flapper pic tures Id il ie ,nain !,". j.-j j entitled lo a niche among the best , dramatic actresses nf all time as j the result of this greul role in the picturi.al;on of the stage play ! hy '.lane Cowl and .lane Murfin. As .Jeannine. the little French girl who lives within hearing of the rumble of Ihe great guns, who hides her tears behind a smile as her sweetheart goes a Way lo al most certain death. Miss Moore demonstrates supreme artistry that establishes her as a consum mate actress of dramatic strength and power. Clary Cooper, who acts the role of her war ace sweetheart, is an Ideal leading man. Ho is an excellent actor and gives a bril liant performance. The successful motion picture is the' one that takes you bodily from your theater seat and carries you to tho locale of tho story. "Lilac Time" does just this. You find yourself living those hectic days over again with little Jeannine, thrilling to her joys nnd sympa thizing In her sorrows. And Miss Moore's clever portrayal of the lit tle French girl is responsible for this. Thj music nnd sound synchro nization of the picture is perfect, fn fact the music strikes this view er as the most beautiful of all the synchronized scores so far presented. The fall dancing season will be ripened Monday evening with a da two at Hilarity hall, sponsored' hy the American Legion drum corps. 1 13 Skapgs Snfeway Stores will open: a new unit. No. 471, tomorrow j morning. The new store will he, located at 210 West Main street,: next door to the riirm'ors and Fruit-1 growers bank. The new store Is a beauty with' all new fixtures and fmsh stocks. The room has been complexly ren-! ovnted and cleaned out until It; shines with Its bright white shelv- ing and cool green wall tinting, j According to O. M. Mangnn, the manager, it is the most conveni ent and completely stocked store he has ever worked in, and Mr. Mangan has had several years ex perience with iho Kkaggs Safeway company. Mr. Mangan came hero; from Rosehurg where ho was man-! nger of the store: for threo years. He will ho assisted by A. T. Hloom of Med ford and John Keeley of Coqullle. Al- Ithreo families have, moved here. ; ' ' ' This new store has a completely fresh stock of this year's pack mer-, chandise nnd with new fixtures, etc., gives a pleasing appearance. It is Interesting to know that this chain started in American Falls. Idaho, in JtUIi. and in the 13 intervening years has grown to an organization of nearly lf.00 stores in Ihe 15 western states. Tn connection with their open- CORNS REMOVED IX 10 MIM'TES A new preparation has been dis covered that is guaranteed to re move any corn or callus in 10 min utes. It is easy to apply ami can not Injure the Coot in any way, as It contains absolutely no acid or other harmful Ingredients. This remarkable remedy is being placed on the market under the name of "COKN-OFF." Price 3fc. Guar anteed hy Medford Pharmacy nnd olher drug stores. Ing Friday morning, they aro par- th ularlv anxious for the town peo- ; pie to visit tho store Friday so that they can secure bettor service, as I Saturday always finds the stores! crowded with farmers and it is: difficult to handle the crowds. Mr. Doe, district manager, says, "The same prices will always pre vail In both .stores. The new storo Is to fill a growing need and to make for the greater convenience of the west side residents." There are nearly CO Skaggs Safe-j way stores doing business In Ore gon. There aro seven stores in j what is called the Medford dis-1 trict, including Medford, (Irants, Pass, ' ltosehurg, Myrtle Point, Co- qullle nnd Marshfield. ; RELIEF FROM CURSE -y OF CONSTIPATION V Ilnttle Creek physician rays, Constlpmlon Is responsible or more misery lhan any other cause." JIM linmertinte relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Or derllis has lieen discovered. This tahlet attracts water from tho sys tem lino the la.y. dry, evncuatlnsr hotvel called the colon. The water loosens tho dry food wasto and causes a (,-entle, thorouBh, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a ltexiill Orderllo at nlKht. Next day hrlKllt. et 24 for 2T.0 today at the nearest Rexall Drui; Store. LABOR DAY BALI Monday Night, Sept. 3 j Official Opening of the Fall Dancing Season Auspices. Medford Post No. 15 Drum and , Bugle Corps Hilarity Hall Come One Come All ! Admission $1.00 1 Ladies Free Ome i i i W from jiooay Then- THE MAIL TRIBUNE'S IBAEGAIN Begin Three Big Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 6, 7, and 8 AFFORDING OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SUBSCRIBE FOR a (Subscriptions Paid in Advance Only) How to Subscribe Call at our office between 8:00 a. m., . and 6:00 p. m., on Thursday, Friday or Saturday, September 6, 7 and 8 or mail your subscription to this office. 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