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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
srpjiM-(.)mT math M'YtnvuNig, ftrionirorto, oREfioT. Sunday, ocTfm'ETt 2i.i92f? KttE 'FOO'K City and JRogwe Riier Valley School News of the Week Jackson School Football Game Six Weeks' Examinations Work Outlined lJiinkifiK 'J 1.4 m-ii'-M. 1 Ut pt r ren rooms, .l i s. Taylor's, M iss MiuNIvch'h. Spellinif (3 rj percent, off 2 pt-i com. J-'nntball name Jackson 0, Roosevelt Junior High Spelling Average High Harmonica Band plays for Teachers' Institute -I Roosevelt School Assembly Held Health Report Dental Examination Valley School Mr. and Mrs. C. Janes Guests Piano Solo by Barbara Sheldon Program Rendered For the first litd. in t he his tory of .limine hiKh school our spelling nvt'raj" i niiku higher than nny school in tin- city. I .Many of the 1 division ha vc J had 10fj iicr. cjii. ircm-d tlurinK 1 1 hit lJ.'ist few weeks. Hoth t-aeh- TIih first term of th- first Pfinrs- ' t and imi Im have woik.-d harl tcr endt-d last Wednesday uml 'ml am y.Unl to lorirn that they 'x:iins have all hen ;iven ami rank first in (I ity. graded. The report curds will ri ! Alls Williams took tin-, bar tint next Wednesday. There will ! nmnic u liand to Ashland on I'ri Iip seven. I poor grades In evidence I hiy afternoon where they plny J'or several reasons. There will cd b foiv the t eaehi'rs atlt-udli.h' also he several .od ones, too, 'tlit coijiny Institute. Three num. however, the honor roll will In short . JT)u teachers all went to K""oup meting last .Momhiv to outline the work lo In covered next nix weeks term. All ijtw work will b'-nin next .Monday. A "brand new" slide was hauled to our school and erected at the. place wile re the old one, Blood. The playground nipvr visor's rualnj"r het'H Wt'l i' received l.i llOe ItiVer, and "Siars Six Weeks If- Tuesday arid W i-ek. .ImlKidi; J ried eVllfejOfi, are d.eplicnl ahout cards. This week mark first yx w-e. very enthmOislh ally I he audiejH e, ' Swa "Swi'i and Low" II lid ,Nt I Ipeft I 'ul eVer.'' vi n on if thb 1e Will'- student. vint; their the pei trouble was that th oyer noxious "cut in" i-ather than tak" his tur;iM"K fit I he end of the lone, line. partiiM'UtM in - llo- hand are well limbr reel thul this he the best Wi close of All WlilllK Miiool h - and ; hlh- vvay and We ail ear piotnisiM to ha ve cvi-i- had. Health work for the last week Included the completion nf thet The tea-hers alt returned from derr.al inspection by Dm. flolds- I the Institute at Ashland on Kri lniry and Klliott. j day. They report a fine nv et- Octuher weiKhiiiK of all the I ill!,' both from an educational Hehool children was completed by j and enjoyment standpoint. .Miss JtriKKs. Some lntereslliiK j " " knowledge has been Usev(;red in this connection. One of the first Kfiide tea(hers nnd third Krade teach ers have been teet hlhK the last week. The events were ho serious that a sub Htltule had to be called for each. An assenil-t1-' ,- 1 1 -1 1 1 jji t l.i- lower 1ml! on Monday nl 1 p in. .Miss Schneid-r's 4-1; lav- c:ivii a clever lit! lo piny let depict inj; t he discovery of America by ('nhmihUH. W'e feel that iducationa! drama-tie.; are most profitable, ; -,- v, H as en lertaininr. Thursday and -'inlay wi re .k .i tioii days for the pupils but not for the teacher.-, as they wi-r attend in;; institute in Asliland. Seventy -nine and tii.-hl - tent hs per cent of the children kept their health rules durum this last week. The L'-lt won the healt )i batinel- with : 1.4 per cent. Tip rooms ha vim: I per cent in banking w-n- the i,-A. It-A and I f.. The lei i jitae Tor the litllbl- i i! jr was SJ.II. The Mielljne; a vera f.,r the week endine; fictobcr 12 was 'tli.'.t p.-i- cent. Tile 4-A and .".-A Wefe tin- highest, with 7 S per ei-nr. Dr. I'. I:. IMIiot and Alrv. .lose phtne .Joiii s. the si hoi.) nurse, made a survey of lhe teeih of the pupils of the first three grades of the Ifoosfvelt s' hoid on Thursday fore noon. The examination of grades 't, a and ) v.;is postponed In order not to interfere with term tests. RATE TYPEWRITER T VMM M VVt. 1 mm i Ily lMuiK I. Wilier (AsBOCiated I'less Fartn IMllor.) WASlUN'fiTON. 0T) )n the liundH of an nKik'Ullural college editor, the typewriter tia become tH much n farm tool ns the pitch fork nnd tho plow. While the farmer Is busy with Ids crops nnd flock, nnd experts at bin state iiKrleulturnl collect) or experiment station are perfect I n belter theories and practices, the editor is behind his typewriter trunhlatlnR Into luHpiratlonal lit erature the record of their tichleve nientH. If the scientist Wftrns of crop or Jlveslock pests, outlines current arm erononiies, espouses a new idea or iinnounces a discovery, the editor flashes the news to the pub lic press. Hp is as iulck to herald accomplishments of the Individual fanner. Kaeh year toil Hons of pamphlets and bulletins come from the edltor'H typewriter, relaying to the farmer the results of scientific experiments or recount lnw meth ods employed by other farmers. In successful en ter prises. I lwist year 4.&IMUUHI improved ; farm and home practices were adopted due to the Inllueuce oi ex tension work by the fedcra I kv ermncut and st.itn agricultural col- Jees. t'harts on the subject show j 'Am ihHt by far the largest percent of the practices were put Into opera- 1 .iU., nf w.ninK fn, many lion as a ri-stut ot news stories ; prepared by the editors. K now- 1 ledB" obtained from bulletins ranked second In the poim oi in-f f luence. I tec a use tin i-dltoi s met hods yieli the largest returns per Unit of time dcVoll-d to thrill, j he holds a strategic pn-fion in the' extension or it anfz-ition tlial leci.in passes each id the i stales. 1 in a hypothetical situation John It, I-'lerning, (hio university, piesi- ttetlt of tin A merit a a Assort;!! Ion of AKl icultlllal t'ollet-e editors, hhows by l.u niei h are i.etu tiled by lleWs accounts ol aj-.iiciiltur.il proJeiMs. "Suppose," he explains, "that af ter several ytjars ot . pt i inieiiMii'-' . fill expert ill plant lue 1 1 1 1 r at a college Mat ii'n ii,- vlops a vat lety of wheat that w ill produce ft e bushels more to the m i c than any variety comtuonly utown. That is news, nnd Is distributed to the public through t be pi ess. km, n slon uKents located in the v.uiou. counties and setvini; us fnld in structors from the collene, ditiili tite need of the Improved wheat. There Is more news. Finally, test plantlnK hy farmers prove the new wheat actually Increases ibetr ybdd five bushels to the. acre. That 1m more it nd better news, "It Is this comhrmitlon of what happens on the farm, ut Die e. peri men t station, and t he college, that IhUkes the best news for Ibe agricultural cotleKe editor and M-rve to sllmulale impiovitl faun Juethodn and incomr." AlthotiK t be tliseminal i"ii ot agricultural college new s in w . -i; oiKnnied and publicatuuts are available ti all fartmis. added i t fort w ill Jte made this w ar to n tbuniKe county agents, the t insert hource of contact w ith I lie farm, to increase their "copy" on lo, a) activities. km$? . CRUSOE'S ISLAND :ii;H$ nnmcc nADAnicr riUVL0 rHnHUlOL FOR SCIENTISTS ' he Valley booj bad a Very ureat treat when Mr. ami .Mrs. t 'a r let on .lanes consented to play j i f or the weekly assembly yester-' lay. i ; At Mr, and Miv, Janes rejuest. , t lie ( bildrim saiiK f-onu; of their favorite foik-sonH. and liarbjira 1 She) no n played an Indian air , bv Moke-, Then appterialive i hildren kave rapt afteiiiion to the following . jii ocrain : j "A ( Jroui of I ndlan Sonus." j ! by Thurlow IJeiirance. j I "A J.omloncri y Air" 1 ranK-; , cribed for the violin by Keita Kreisler ami "Utile. White Moon": tran.a 1 1 li-l by ' lodfrey Dud low. ' OI'I.V-AIlt I'OW Kit VHKK I III'DKTI I) Ti t.s mi:i:t ATl.ANTIl CITY. N. J , Oct. 3 lVi KorecasL t hat the towering j buillir.j-'S of ptildi; utility power plants will disappear from the in-j t dustrial landscape was made today i by Walter t lieckjoi, of New, York before tin- convention of lb;- i Ano rican C;is association. I i In their place the power produ-' cink machinery will be set up out j J cf doors, with no expensive walls and roofs lo cover them. "Already." Mr. Meckjord said,; "boilers, water K.'is sets anil coke ' ovens are peine, installed without i ' buiHiriKS or other shelter. The i eloeti-Ufril inanui'acl Irinj- planit: ! are developing hydiot,'en cooled j j a pparai us such as nioior f;enera I tors, lrefueucy ehatiKers and -on-densers that can be installed out -'doors at l eiluced investment costs.' Mr. ISeckjord predicted the time s when lias, sieji m n nd electricity ' will be produced In single plants. ' inobably lo. ati d at mint mouths, : Willi completely processed eon I us the basis of power. Rogue River Academy- New Student Enrolled Chapel Held Thursday Testament History Class '"We Invite you to visit us." I Everyone seems I o he. ha ppy ! And why should lie be? 'Just think of i he beautiful weather w o are having, listen to the birds, sep the work 'if Nature, tlien try to lo otherwise than happy. We have nettled down In Work iii earnest ami probably won't be sorry because six weeks "exams" ai'e l OIiiiJtK soon. The second month brings us one mor.e student, I'aul ('albralth. We hope he'll soon ?et Into the wirl of school life and make up lor lost time. Several of our "dorm" boys are pick i hK a p ides, and some have poison oak and are unable to at tend school. Not only the "dorm" boys but severa 1 of the Kir Is are al-o work in r in the fro it 'f. hope to see i hern all Wack In school in a short time. Autumn is innKint; the leaves on the trees buck of school n solid mass of ruiye.l rotors, it. rnaJtes n very beautiful background for our 51. hool, you Set-. Thursday everyone enjoyed l he i chapel period immensely. .Miss Miller had charge nnd told us we I would all gii out on the grounds and then rnureh around. We also ; had a relay race. The period end ; ed all too soon to suit us-nnd we tiad to an back to our work, oh! oh! this sort of weather ' makes us feel like having "sprltiK ; lever." but we're ejnd In have ihe 1 sunshine anyway and 1 think we'll all manage to get by without the dreaded disease getting a strong hold on us. Saturday uighl I he Old Tesla ; ment history class entertained ut ;il the church, located on the cor . tier of Kd wards and Heatty streets. These pi'oKTauis are very Interest ' ins and beautiful. Washington. School The Rogue River Valley tho PrirndNe of the World. Fire Drill Have Daddy's Night Enjoy Vacation Washington pupils bail fir' i drill this w.-ek and were all i clear of the buildinj; in r.il ! onds. We think the record good. ! Ranking uveragn wan not cpilttJ ' so i;ood this week, only pprcent. Tliis has been u short but lmsv ' wek for ah. only three days 'of school. but those crowded with physical examinations by the doctors, and drills and tests given by vhe teachers, i The "daddy's" night meeting was well attended and the pro gram very enjoyable. Room Kraile l!-A won t he attendance i prl'ti, also the fine box of candy i Riven to the room getting the most parents to jon our I j A. Miss l'arker's mom won sec ! ond prize, also a box of candy, i Pupil have gone home ha ppv in the thought of a long holiday while their teachers are at Ash land attending institute, and that report cards are due next week. The fastest man has ever trav eled on land, -lightly better than :tio miles an hour, is far exceeded by the sliced of the Water jet that drives the waierwheels in the new , isig Creek plant of the Southern ( alifomia Kdlsnn company, bull ing -'3'J'l feet down the mountain side through a big conduit, the water jet, passing through an eight -ami -a -hall-inch pipe strikes each bucket of the wl 1 t villi a, velocity of "if. ft miles an hour, ex erting an impact force of iiO.Omi 1 pounds. Tourist traffic in Ireland ,arl;edly on the increase. e Soto PRODUCT of CHRYSLER Six The Business Man Time is money in busi t ness and I make sure j my car is always ready ' for service by using Champion Spark .Plugs. Healthful exercise ami sport are obtained with a fool-propelled ice sled that Is said to develop a speed of twenty miles an hour under favorable conditions. It is suitable for adults or children and col lapses into a small bundle, easily carried by anyone, when not in use. I The f'hiuese Nationalist govern ment has est a hi j shed a school for ' ricksha coolies to improve their cilkenship. Ity ( olcmail It. Jones laird I'ress Seicne Kdiinr) WASHINGTON", Oct. -ill. - i,V I I he world's most dramatic (rue stories of romance ami adventure, "liob- inso t'rusor's island." .III. in l-'cr-nandez. also has proved to be one of the happiest hiKitlllg i;iollinls id science. AMhoui-h it Is only a!i. ut u lllibs W'"l oi V.llp.lial'.o, I'blle, II: It. una and tauna bear lillb- ics-m-bliince in those of the neighboring New World colli Un til . bm are re lated in the main to species which are found only in such distant places n N.-w Xa aland. A md i aha and South America. Sonic. Indeed, the flourishing Miivials el a pa?-: geological era which have pei Kind ill piacin.illy ail other parts of the earth. The theory is that this island, in .sony i e io ot e period bef I be presi-m ugoi ous idi. inn ic condi tions began to develop on the Ant ai die combo nt. was part of a ntlniious i tif Hi, M-nrid, of a ; found except in i .' .--aland ami -h marine crea- I Hires are more common. Its iie.-d.i he recalls, was woven in a rock ' which was probably f-ubineri loot under water at high tide and was rarely If ever dry. j The island. Where Alexander! Selkirk's self-imposed exile of four j years from I7M to i;ns provided ; Hanlel Defoe with most of the j ! ideas for his masterpiece, "Robin- j ; sou f'rtlsoe." Is described by I r. ' I Schuiitt as one of the most chat ui- j : ing places, in cllmale and nntural I beauties, he has ever visited. Its ! historical associatlomt are pro-mi- ! . ncnlly Interwoven with the ex- 1 ploils of the curly navigators and: with many great wars, including j the latest, for II was there that the! ( Jerina n cruiser 1 U esdcn sought refuse and was finally sunk after the Falkland Islands battle in Hi- ' ccmh.-r. I'M I. HIRED WEEPERSAT FUNERALS, CLEVER Two-Horse Brand Copper-Riveted Waist Overalls For Men and Youths Two-Horse Brand Bib Overalls For Men and Boys Have been the standard for over 55 years. They are built for honcst-to-goodness wear and will give you more wear per dollar than any other over alls made. Huy a pair today un der the following Ruarantec: A New Pair FREE if They Rip All first-class dealers will tell you wc make good on our guarantee. MiJc hr Levi Straus, A. Co. S.d Pr.ociKe RrliabU M.rckaodlt Sine 1853 Mul turn pro parvo Nothing is so unmistakably the ulti mate among cars of its class. It is so obviously a car of character and breeding generously endowed with every attribute that spells greater value a car that coidd come only from a maker with the broad experience and great resources of Chrysler. If your interest is focused on the field of low-priced sixes, be sure to see and i-ide in the new De Soto Six. f Virion, $1145; HmuUter Espunol, $815; Sedan Cache, $815; Cupc Vusine.it, $H15; Sedan, $885; Cupe de l.u jo, $885; Sedan de l.'iijo, $055; All prices at factory. HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. 123 South Riverside Quality Cars Phone 254 Champion is the better spark plug because it has an exclusive ' sillimanite insulator specially , treated to withstand the much higher temperatures of the , modern high compression ' engine. Also a new I patented solid cop ! per gasket-seat that ! remains absolutely j gas-tight under high I compression. Special analysis electrodes ! which assure a fixed i spark-gap under all i driving conditions. I Champion SparlCPlugs " . Toledo, Ohio ! Dependable or Every Engine Auto Supply & Parts Co. Wholesale and Retail Distributors Ore and Bullion Purchased mini by St-iie . ("jlitornil .WILDBERG BROS. SMUI.T1NG & RliFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market Sc.Stn l-rjncuvo Pl..ntT Souih San r-'rancico ilnnia - t.-T) Mus i lium tn .iKe-iiU! e nf the ninVe- everything. mul le biml which pi nh.thly .'-ti i-U heii jicios the SiMilh fob' itml nu hnlcil ilu.ie tit:i)t Obi Wcibl hKluli-i t.. wht. h it is mcst dust ly rt lai. -l In pi. int ami anlnctl lite Am i unili.i ir the .Itvtsbm f : iine Invertebrates ef the Niittnivil Mtifeiim, Dr. Schtnin vv.ts .ha u n to .III. in Im i ii.inib li ci. licet line sjiectinens in ht-r fieM cf m ii'iiit ami tn inveMiiMtc the icm.uK.ibie lule-lvr !mhivit tb'ii- uhnh mip pnrt ;i pitpnl.it ic n m ik mi ly .luu iiml pi-t.viiie.i unnu.ill thtuamls cf hive ci n.-t ict-;ins lVi. three 4i - t i:W that tli IP-lit the ept, un s "l Viilp.n-.iiMi ,.n.l -.inr4.il..i. i''.;.' Cl.t'. he f l.i iipp.lienilv ha.s become t:ite cut ft i:l.nii!, .iiel lie Olitilllii-d i.ni on. , .-lopb pecliti.t !l his nn t.J.,tiv.:. i.ti 'he S"inii Amcili.in . .mt :m o', hm liimib.-ir on tlo- fii-. .t - Ml. .n. I The xp...-r v:is e itubt h r. , - lent White he v.-. hiliitinK -liiiiiut KOSSdVO, M;ici b in inner. il- hnvf i list mus in I he w .i iiu-nt to vcsternl;-.t The recent service. honoiinK a l.ttiileil proprietor oi this region, in e;imple. Ai tile he.ul of the 0f p u t vv.ilkeil n most lev Ki'iuip of men ami women lonuly shtieUin;: bun ent.it ions. They sobbed, lore their hair. kmcUe.l their heads nR.ilnst 1 In walls and save other evidence of deep sorrow. They w ere hired cu timers ami Inn! never k noun the dent I man. The current r.He allows them about Ml cents f.-r a (uncial. Buy Levi Strauss Overalls at Medford's Leading Meu's Store Actors hi Xtivii-iiliit SVDM'.Y t'i Amencan theat rical com panics a: e t..-,a IUK the nuition picture hotiM' circuitM in Australia pi I'seniimc vaudeville at it ami plavx in connection with movie proiano-. si riin-nut hne are .-aid to pav ai.uind $'Hfin v e.-kly f..i- the it it 1 1 p.-i t urine i but find tblt tin- ad.iiiion.il bo ci lice M'tetpts eoinp' -:--a1" for the i Al.elidil Hi i- Lind that the legiti mate p. -i f.. man, . M'tvi-s in some no IMtre (o i.vei i oni.- lb. i-ftecls of l!to n cent ileju e-.-.toti in the enl.-r-' iimto-nl titji'.n Sold by Campbell Clothing Co. Main St., Near Front fast nuMv (liii'.nK the kM rm-h " r kv hoi e i t low tub- of 41, laipe rry.italw taken from a I'WKinu up a pb t e of to,k which 'alifornia mirn- at p now ourht :- '"ht-itned a hob- ut.t;i u: t hat for Ihe makltiK nf l non ntnl fused ; It mi;ht b.bl a nr:?o t..t hi- . .llec quaitx fur ultra-violet-ray Imm ru- "' m" me, t. Mat. -, . mnntM. Scv nil year ti. a fltifcle 'iacked it opm, an. I the iii-.iiun rrywlal, vveiKhiriK poiimlM, WiiK!11"'1 I'""' i's W'bt.ed m t in,id tlui; out nt KtavelH, whirr. H in ftahl, more than $',M)0,OM(i in K"ld wan taken during flu famous rush licrloil. Many tif thn rrynlfiln wrlKh JfU pounds and iiit-iu. cracked it ii, fled tiom it Diwipptimied tAer tmthntf mi shrimp, he t:tptund tho spider in. stetid. Jit incitiK It home, ir e:trnnl Ainofic the ripupmi ui on two (iermail I ( 1 1 recent I v lainchrii. i nn apparatus for p:oji.-tin an mv;iblt- ray th.it ponetiates fou. The Ileum ir. s aid to mci . a ho by twenty ttmrt the ti 0 nc- ihrotmh whnh the human e tan se-, an efficient by mht as it is by ilay anil retain; its power even in fos I ll In eVpei't'ed In p!av an linptirbmt pnit iii piomotiiiH tticat1!' safety at Levi Strauss "Two-Horse" Brand Overalls For Sale by ManiVs Dept. Storq, i SNIDERS MILK Comes from the choicest cows on southern Oregon dairies. It is carefully selected and tested to assure a rich, tasty food for our customers Snider's milk is also PASTEURIZED which spells SAFETY for all who use it. Through the pasteurization pro cess it is rendered free from feny possible contamination and may be fed to children without hesitation. Try a Glass of Sniders Milk You'll find that it has no substitute! Snider Dairy & Produce Co. IF IT'S SNIDER'S-IT'S THE BEST TO BUY