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rxcrc rtx rEDF0T7D MWTL THTriTTXTl, MEDFORD, or?E(iOT. TTTT"RftfAY. JUNE fi, 192fJ. i DEAN A MAIN SPEAKER 111 GRADUATION liti in I-1 1 i 1 m n u-. i hfinii ;jm iM'tl, ) IMwiiiil (ioul. I, Kin IJnncll, Wai ter Harris, l.ionuiO MiiyMHt'ii, Aliiudo Ahltuit, Mary Aditniwoii, Urine Itiiwmiin, KriMliM'tckji llnnii iikt, Virginia (' a in e r u n, Win Chihln-th, Jimi'l Clt'iiient. Dorothy i Conner, l.nuijc Conner. Jnnle i'ur-; rlr, 1'ianrcn l)m r, V.olii Dietrich, ! AII' kih DimikIjim, . Kthel Knycurt,' Mnry JtH- Kstt-H, Hetty KvniiKuii, ' VllHiniu Kirk, Jessie millions, Iteii-j lull (litre, Ci'iti'inna (iulovseij, j linhy lliiinlln, I'l-rn llurlmtuth. i opal Marvry. Wr Demi Harvey, I Anna Hawk. Kthel Hitler, Uoliert 1 fli'ii Iult, .link f iiiKln'H. (iumlil n)- ' KartxiM k.- Itnrutld Krln, Karl, Ku Mn happen, l-'red .McDonald, Kn- ! Oregon Champion Accepts Bid To Toronto Typewriter Classic l'ri'paratloiiH arc coin (hie I l.o ytiili animal ronmieni-eiiunt tlm Mfill'md hiuh Hi htitil at Jlunl'w Oi.teiiun theatre. K : I A tonluht, 1 wi'Hl Mr..:.n. Kail Megilp, Vie iM'nn I. (J. Imiiui h of the. Oivxon AKi-k'tiltural lolleKe will he th main ienUer on u well urrunued program. f The (h-okihui Ik n folloWH: The fall of I loin" 'Londonderry Air" llltth School (ill is' (Ji'lrllf. Invocation lit v. .!. K. "mnler l.ulutuiy cr Dmri Hiuvev JproikI Wit-nlaiiiHlil ' Donald Monti'. AtldrcKN Dean If. i. D;ihaih On iron Aurimlturiil Colltl(;e. "Let All Mv Life lie Al Uhi-" I i'lN. Helen UK Niuohh ci'H. Dnrot hy S-h i ul n-N. Ma In I Kllow .Mai Wilson Valedictory Itosl.. lor .Mi I n Donald Aloore, .laiin-Hj .lo.uc. Klmer Morgan. Owen I'll--1 Ian. Krie I 'h i son, Homer I'lall, j John IN-dd'-n. A uhrcy Sanders, i Itohert Sli mier, ' Orvllle Smith, Al fred Hloi lir, Vaimha n Stone, .la' k I W'a liter, Cordon Warner, StanJey ' Wlli-n Liiiuii n Wood imi ft', I loon-; Ian Wool), Kslhrr 1 1 older, lil II ! Ilolander. h Inch. Helen Jones, Mildred ivvieiii e. II. I. n .Mathl- ' son l-Mlth Alcl.aimhlln. i i I nly 1 Mlni-ar, Marcaivt I'.Wilt, Aileen i rieiMMi. Lois ! 'otter, Al a in iierlt I Kd'th K Currier Awarding of Honors l'rlne.al II. II. Collide J 'resen tat ion of Diploma C A. Hvlar(, chairman hoard of education. Jlonedlcllon. Uev. II. C. Fimli The rlufH roll 1 made up of the folio vvlllK I Oil me in hern: Marvin Alhert. Kilwln Ander HDli, Harold Anderson. Iternai il Alidrt'ii, Then AliHeth. ,lai k Im ina, William I lower man. Max Hruy, 1'arUfi llnndy, William Hyiiim, "William Com oy. Clarnri Crank. Shirley Crotieher, Thomas Culliert noii, Cale Ctily, Italpli 1 e Jainelt. Jilrlru'd Deninnn, Uonald He Vim1 Sel . ICnlh S. how. Susie Mae Sin-lion. Josephine Waldron, Kdlth Walleriolri'. Irene Walker, Kllow Mai' Wil.-on, Vivian Wilson. ,OS AXCKLKS, June iA)--Seventy-five thousand S h r 1 n e r ft here a( their h annual ronven tion preiared to di up the eurlain today on n week of fun-maklnK, With the post of outer KUiird, only emilested offiee, of the im perial II. rilled hy Walter ,-t. Sucdeii of Wl liiiK. W. a., who was eleiied at yeterilay'rt eonfer enec. there l'lna!ued lmt two more ' fuurtlotis -1 In- installation of the I I :i officers at lm;h noon and sehvr- r f 1 s. hand and n-ated !' 1 : 3 p. m. 'The lentlenu'n tif the rrens" Ik one of the present outstanding iatiractloiiH of me film world, with ithrlllN, romance and hearlaeheH. it ! Ik ald, and while the crlticM pen , eralty have dihaKi eetl on whether , the hero newspaper reporter char utter of the film Im overdrawn, they ure practically unanlmuuK that the Kcron play In one well ' worth seeehiK and of much merit. Hose Question j Is Left to Taste j of Net Players ; PROBE-REPORTS JAP SHIP BURNED AT SEA WIMIII.KDON, KliK.. JlI,,e 0. A') It'H up-lo IhH women tu clivlile whi-ihiT.or nut tln'V will wear MiM-kinc wliil'- playlllB in tl- all-Kniilan.l (lialll'i"slllrH Iiith. Tin- tfll- iinih.iriiii's huvo itit't ami I'Vt'n F tlecided not to Interfere I.oNDOX, June f iPi A dln- has caused much discussion. v After a private discussion .4. ,f the affair yesterday, me The employcH or iho Med ford newspaper and their families will the KUestH of CenrKe A. Hunt company at Hunt's Craterinn the- ' ater tomorrow nlt,'ht, at a privativf hhowlriK, or pre-vlew Mif that na- tionally much talked of and dis- i eussed all'talklng fllni, ;j"Cluntle- men f the lreM," a newhaier : drama, which begins uw r.Iedford enK noon with nIiowh afternoon and evenim? dally until next ThurHday. This private show for the Uical newspaper folk tomorrow tiiht will Ix-Kill at 1H:30 o'clock, im mediately after tin regular audi enee has left lite theater after the second hIhiw, and will last until midnight, Kvery newHpaper work er in any capacity of Medtord, and hound for Kamchatka from Vlatli his or hoi family, or In case oflvostok. Soviet authorities in de- . , . . hickinir families, theli- Ku-eetheni-tu ! nv n.r ihu ,.i , v,. ..,.' A SIXTH ST. LIGHTS Tlie Mall-TrlbmiB will ut nut n Hlnilul eillllon of the iiapur Saliir- T! . .?,...""'r 1 0,,,,'u"y "u"' Tokyo sa.d he .".. rmmunluc , n-f-r- hrief communique : ence to "the nature and ex 'tent or elothiiiB suitahle to competlturH," adding "the cotn 1 nilttee prefers to reply as : heretofore on the tood taste ! and L'uod sense of the players. The Hhlp wiih under charter hy I whom the committee wishes the KovieC flHh trust and was! to regard so far as pos.sil.le as their invited quests. i Japanese steamer I'ko Maru had j arrived at Kamchatka, Siberia. Authorities were wild' to be inves- tlffat In; previous reports the ves ; sel had hurnetl and Its crew of 4;i ami Too passent;erH lost. or cscortM. are urgently invited to Im--iiiiu thf kuosIh of the nianaKe-m-nt at tiw pre-vlnw. and hp on ny the mfHhap chai'Ked the ri- , ports were spread to make It dif- J fii-iilt to recruit other flshlnu eri'WS. day afternoon a an added feature of the celehratliM actiitnijunyiim thouch the ihange In the o""- the luniiHK on 01 the new illunil. loms of staid old Wlinhle don uatliiK system on Sixth Hlreet. I sually the sniuiiem paper of the week, the Saturday edition .will he considerably larger, with special feature attractions in keeping with the celebration. The merchants and business peo plealonK Sixth street will play the role of hosls to tho rest of Med ford, and the city will enjoy on of the moht carnival and ealu tes. tlvliles experienced In many years. An orchestra will be engaged and sireet dancing will be held during the evening. Favors and confetti I will flow freely through the even- Ing and a number of stunts will lie staged for the amusement of the by public. The lights along Sinih tf street will he switched mint S:4ri. Mall Tribune ads are 9n una people every day. read Charles Klmore John l-lson, WIN tfoii of a IHlla eonvi-niion city. Miss Kdua Helen .Tones of 'the Medlord liih sehoo;. iioiiler of tho stan- school novice typewriting elm nipionvhip. has just accepted an invitation fnun tne I'mlerwood Tvpewrller company o trn ns Its lo maintain a slender llgure, no one can deny the truth of the advice: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF, A SWEET." W y H1f5:,o "1 "WWW ..uthoritles on lish M;V VKctss, He.tric f.sh scr t&Vh- v tV?MSAi:S-ftv-V- S!4H',KVij t.S. bureau of & x . )i;"vr; .vsaAV'-nTu? '''- '-'viti or fc1! 5 3VVs,srtVSx (i.nservatloli ot ft ' .d3fS " 1 A'H .-."lla.ion or pr JT "i'T WyTifVr5 5a - K&C'5SS. M vll,,'a " stream ft i 4 .It "5 -So After a Iho 2S i; utvst when she journeys lo To ronto. Canada, in-xt Sept em her to compete in the Internal iona 1 type writer contest. Alhert TaiiKora, u oild's champion typist, is look ing over Miss .lones' copy with an uprovliiK eye in the ilhove phido t:ra ph. USE OF ELECTRIC SCREEN IS TOLD MuIm1 Coratxly Star Frantic Campaigns . . . t gtibstitiitr oilier cijiurettrs fur lucky t Irikc fail largely lcenue l.iiekie a MiM'ruiritv no quickly tie moiMrntca ilM'If. l.ueky Slrike represents a mile (.tone in Ihe rnj;re )f eigurelle luniiti. fnctiire. The toutl'mi; prtn'ess makes neky Strike the lruml if li.linctioti. utid, in the opinion r O.dTOj) pliii. eintiH, is llie renMin l.nckies ure K irriluting. No oilier eijtarelte enjov tliist seeret heat Ireutntenl uliieli re moves impiirilies mill irrilanls, pro duces u flavor heyonil eotnparisoti and assures the smoker the inavimtiiii of leli(hlful smoking plcusure ami comfort. Th. rtfnr.. cnrrlir.1 . nl rr r litt.d In h I . ItH fcM. HOsS IIHtls. Ml MOMCOMLHI, IWI..I, Tb. AnMrW TnSMt. tMip.B. lMMrMW.lMl Ti in I v Strike Hone Orrhrstrn mil com linne rivrj Suliininy nighl inanNiil litems! ruifiu hook-up orrr Ihe .V. U. C nciimdL 'HEAtn IX)K A I.liCKY INSTEAD OF A-SWEBF it S toaste No Tin-oat Irritation -No Cough d99 Members of the Copco Forum en- j--..-.. ii .in.;.. lunii-suiiB program mis noon wneu several well known screeu.i address- on the subject of I eeiis. i ne 1UIKS tlve nature. ho represents tin- fisheries, outlined this bureau in the fish through the In- proper protective de nial irrigation rough investigation II ! was found that the electric fish! screen seems lo be the best protec- i tion for laiM (makes rather than; tlie old tyjie mechanical device used tor smaller streams. J Mr. linker complimented the! Copco gioup on their organization: land thanked the company for the! .line, co-operation which he and his ussociiites had received in their' local activities. i 'rofessor McMillan cave a short history of the electric fish screen, i in the development of which he Is i meatly Interested, nnd stated that I the first move In iKMfccting the electric screen was made bv the I power companies In lsi'il. He also! described the . new method of plac- j Ini: the electrodes of the screen in tlie stream mid told of a new type! transformer which is designed to i lake care ol the special current I required to operate this device ' which operates at only six cycles' per second. ' j V. I., tillroy. field ensineer In; cliiii'Ke of the Installation, told ofj the Installation of the two electric screens at (iold Kay. one of which is at the tailtace and one at the intake. Tile technical details of ' the screens were described by Mr.! tillroy, who staled that the screen at the taillilce was closely watched since Its instaoai ifn May l:'. and., alti.oiiKh scores of lai'Ke salmon had approached the screen, they ! I ad all been diverted without any i harm. He expressed thanks to tlie Copco croup tor their helpful nail fi icntUy attitude and complimented the "oruin UiHill their fine spirit ; of espiit ie corps. IMil Coleman, well known exiert on fish screcens, told of the fine work bein 'done lu perteetini; the j electric fish screen and said that : proper tishways will take care ot j passhm fish over dams tip to .",0 ( teel in height. He also sske of i the excellent cooperation received j iiotn Copco and thanked the iont-t panv for Its efforts in assisting the Ml work of the state came commls- j sion. i llary (lson presided as rh.v. man of the ineetiliK. tinests nt the luncheon ircluded the foltowiliK: Shirley llr.ker. ivp. reseiitntlve ot the V. S. bureau of risehncs; V. II. (Illroy. field vn Sineer In charne of installation of tish screens: 1'rof. F. O. McMillan, professor of electrical enKiuecnnit at the Orecon State cilleKe. and YV It. Cotemali. sniH-rintendent of fish screens of the Orecon state lvalue commission. mlilllflli 101 South Central FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE Starts Tomorrow BIG REDUCTIONS Our Entire Stock of Coats . . Dresses . . Ensembles Millinery.. Wash Dresses Hosiery and Undies -ALL NEW, SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE All Sale Items Plainly Marked With Red Tags THE BIGGEST VALUE OFFERING SALE WE HAVE EVER HAD If You Want Bargains...Come Tomorrow! g.:iii!ii!iiaBil!i "i lipHEj 3 Store j J 1 Opens I l 9a-m- s $10 Kl V ltl This piper will iviy $10 r uaol tor iiifoi uiation Kuluii; t ai i t-t anl i-oin u ttoti (if unvon trarliiK down tin n w Mil Tithunf tttt'r liit', Noti.T s hfi.-hy tiv.'n tint thirr u a fine un.l itniiiiM.n nirnl for ttt"o me n o'n t ty of this tkitit, mitl thw pjipvi will pn'MYUtp to tin full ,--trnt of tht hi w any uml ai! I"'imhii u in ;my ;v .ii--t.nv or' d Ti troy thw t'oxt-x tf " C tht Ampm t?V.- Ok, M.tta(Mtf i I'lran run wuntfj i T;ibuno utCu th M.i II MAGIULS Breakfast Specials FRUITS Half C'antaltiupo 20c Half Crait'l'niit 23c Kliml Oranjifs 20c Strawliorrios and ('roam 25 All (Viva Is with Civam 15c Waffle ami (Vt'ftv , 25 Two Kiijis. (soft, medium w hard) 15c Toast and (VftVc 15 Donnts and Coffoo 15 l'lvsi'ivts and dams ."). extra "JUST TRY IT" American Popular Music (jazz, so railed I and Radio have In creased the desire to play the piano; but few want to go Ihroutrh the drudKery of dry technique without tunes. They want to play impular music, and classical music, too, but they want to play now. not three years from now. All who play the piano play jazz, or try to play It. or wish they could play It. To meet the situation, new ,1( quicker' methods have been devised, with special nieihods in modern Jazz as an art form, and as a help in the play;,,,; f classical music rather than a hindrance. The Haight Suplemental System Is one of these new. short course methods, anil Is for'nny per son over twelve whether a player now or not. Fred Alton Haight TAACHER OF PIANO Stud.o. 318 Liberty Building phcne