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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1929)
TTGTZ FIVE IM I Hollywood directors say, "No real beauty without lovely skin FLIGHT OF TROUT SIGN FOR TRYOUTt ASHLAND NORMAL AT JACKSONIVLLE 19 E GIVEN DIPLOMAS1 AIRED IN KING lUT.DFORD IfXTIj TRFRUXE, rTDFORD. OT?EnO. "WEDNESDAY. JT'XE 12. 1020. AMATEUR SINGERS SENIOR CLASS A It Is tho belief (if HiiKUn river valley Hportsuu'ii that tin many flub found ik'iul In Hog lie river below the mouth of Hear creek may have lt.cn killed by acid which enters Hear ereek-as a result (if washing spray from the fruit in the paeklnK liuuses, while others blame it io gasoline and oils permitted to enter the stream through sewers and i-IUc tanks. To determine whether the ami causes the trouble, an investigation Jus been begun by Dr. L. D. Ins keep, city health officer of Med ford. Plans for neutralizing the 4 acid In the fruit wash are being worked out by packing houses in Medford. In addition to the kiik l'stod danger to fish life from dumping the fruit wush inu Hear creek, according to 1 C. Dillard of Medfnrd's water department, the acid is believed to lie destructive in the sewer lines and to the puri fying qualities of the septic tank by J illiny the bacteria that purify the water. tiportsmen of thecal ley are call ing attention to the same condition , existing at all the towns along lien r c ree k In the valley and at fluid Hill and Kogue Illver on the lEngue river. fc;)ortsmen from all parts of the Kogue lliver valley visiting the Savage Ilapids dam below tlold Hill say hat unlesy.an adequate flshway is constructed around the dam, Kugiie river as n favorite angling stream will be doomed. They say there are hundreds of Chinook sal mon literally pounding themselves to death on the rocks at the dam looking for a way up s t r e a in. o t h ers ca n be seen w lib h u a e chunks knocked from their heads and In a dying condition. Valley sportsmen, active in the preservation of the fish, are urg ing that steps be taken to assure the construction of an efficient lad der around Savage Ilapids dam. They have no idea where the funds lire to come from, but are attempt ing an appeal to the various inter ests that the laddunvay ruy be linanced from some source. The dam was constructed by the rants Pass irrigation district and according to the sportsmen the I'iKtrict is morally responsible for 1 lie present conditions, but owing to its financial circumstances it is improbable that any financial help for the construction of a fish lad der will be obtainable from thai source. A gold dredge operating on Foots .Teek, which empties Into the river above the dam, is also aiding In depleting tho river of fish, owing to the muddy water caused by the mining. However, for the rest of 1 he .summer, during low water in 'he creek, this rrtuddy water 'will lie controlled by the dredge eom Tiany through a system of settling basins, which will solve the prob lem until higher waters next fall. - The Oregonian. More than three-fourths of the v.'orld's supply of sisal comes from ?i-vico and Yucatan. W V -1, You can pick and choose and choose and pick-"but one thing is certain - If you want quality if want absolute satisfact ion and perfect results every time by Anheuser-Busch IIMdwelsei3 k Barley-Malt Syrup More llinn :fi iimMllous younu KlnuiTs " Mullurn Urviton hiivu sikiih! up ku rar Mr the Atwatc-r Kent pri'liminnry to be held In St. Murk's Guild hall Friday niKhl. J tiny H. From the number uf plume falls and Imiulrles that have (.tune into the James Stevens stu dio, 115 Niirih Oakdale, and lino the office of the People's Klectrio store the past few days, even a lurjrer showiiiK of singers will be on hand Friday. The local contest, which is a forerunner of the national Atwaler Kent radio audition, is under the direction of James Ktevens, and js sponsored by the Peoples Klectrie of .Modford and Johnson's lOlectrlc of Ashland, Atwaler Kent radio dealers in this district. Vouns amateur singers between the anes of IS and 25 are eligible for the national awards which ratiKC from ?G00 and one year In a leading conservatory, for fifth place, to $500(1 in cash and two years in a conservatory as the first prize. The audition Friday nlsihl, which beiilns at :15 in St. Mark's Guild hall. Is open to the puMk'. The' younK sinsers will be 'called by number rather than by name, and will be Judged by a competent body of musicians and critics, who will sit with their backs to the stone upon which the singers ap pear. Radio Program KMED Mail Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station Wednesday, June 12. ' S2H.9 Meters 13 io' Ko. P. M. 6 to ti:15 Isis Theater. ti:15 to :30 Medford Mail Tribune, news and markets. 6:30 to 7 Crescent Dairies. 10 to 12 midnight Dance program from Dreamland. Thursday, June 13. A. !. 9:30 to 10 Golden West Cof fee. 10 to 10:30 Kconomy Groce teria and Kd Hinns' Meat Markets. 10:30 to 11 lleebe & Kindle Service Station. 11 to 11:30 Independent Klectrie. 11:30 to 12 .larniln & Woods. 12 noon Mail Tribune, news Items. P. M. 12 to 12:30 Gates Auto Co. 12:30 to 1 Gold Seal Cream ery. 1 to l:30--Hulck Dealers. 1:311 to 2 Heck's llukery. 2 to 2:30 Younglove & Co. 2:30 to 3 Durant Dealers. 0 to 6:15 Isis Theater. 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mail Tribune, news -and markets. 6:30 to " Associated oil Co. - - AO? real you You'll tell your dealer you want the malt that's made ! ASIL1,A'1, Ore., June 12. (Spe cial) Sunday, June , 1H2S), marked ' the third buccaluureate service at J the Southern Oregon stute normal ! school, with Dr. David G. Fulfil Ron, minister of the First Preshy terlan church of Astoria, Ore., ile lIveriiiK the address. Tim Itev. P. K. Hammond, vicar of Trinity Kpiscopul church of Ashland, gave the invocation and pronounc , ed the benediction, James Stev ens, baritone, accompanied -by Hetty P.rown, sang "The Hullder." The normal school orchestra, ill ! reeled by Miss Louise Yoder, played the processional and recessional i unci the hymn, "How Firm u Foun 1 elation," In which all joined, was : led by Miss Leona Marsters, head J of the music departtment of the j normal. President J. A. Churchill ! introduced Dr. Ferguson, who de livered a masterly address, hold 1 Dig his audience raptly attentive until the close. One hundred ami j forty seniors received their ill ; plomus. Irving E. Viniug acted ns toast i master at the annual alumni recep tion untl luncheon held Saturday for the members of the class of lH29,of the Southern Oregon nor mal. More than 250 were registered for (he event, l.oren Messenger, in the absence of President J. A. Churchill, who van unable to be present, brought greetings of the faculty staff to the alumni anil graduates. Percy Wells, a graduate of the old normal, responded to the wel come given by Mr. Willing and lis ter Beck of the University of Ore gon and spoke on the full recogni tion given work of the local school in colleges and universities. Ver non Trimble, for the class of 1H29. and Marie Prescott, for the class of 1HS8. voiced the sentiments of those bodies. A number of others talked during the luncheon hour. Loren K. Messenger, Miss Eva White and Miss Lillian Graves were faculty members of the general I committee in charge. ..Miss (.mo gene Stout was chairman of the decoration committee, assisted by Kva Jane Wilson, Marie Daviea, Isahelle Silver and Hetty Jones. Mrs. A. 11. Pracht and Mrs. Km 11 Pit-Ill were in charge of the ban quet. . Daily Meteorological Report , .liine 12, Med ford ami vicinity: Fnir to-nig-ht ii ml Thursday, continued mild. UVi'Kon: Ocnorally fair tnnlKht and Thursday, hut cloudy nnd un HotthHl in extreme nprthweMt por tion. Continued mild. Local Data Temperature (decrees).. Tti 4 7 Highest (last hours) 77 7ii Kowe.st (last 12 hours).. 4S 47 Rel. humidity (per cent) 37, 94 I'reeipiiatiun (inches) State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this murn- iim. 4) deKi'fes. "rotal precipitntien since Sep lemher. 1 i 2 S f r3.5a Inches. Temperature a year a(?o today: MiKhest, 7"; lowest, 44 Sunset tinlay, 7:40 p. m. Sunrise Thursday, 4:35 ft. m. Sunset Thursday, 7:47 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time W If A A i Is 3 -3 i V i ? CITY Uakcr City .... 70 HlHtnarck 60 Huie 74 44 Clear 36 50 SO Ci 54 50 60 , 42 62 58 iH 48 48 54 40 54 62 68 32 Clear P. Cily. t'loudy i 'loudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clothly Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Italn IJonvcr Vvh Moines . Fresno Helena lAtn AnKcles. MalHllflt-ld 70 HI 84 in: 70 70 Phoenix 90 Portland 70 Kod Bluff .' S itOHetll-K 74 Salt Lake City 66 Han Francisco.. 68 tsanta l''e 74 Seattle 00 Spokane 74' Walla Walla ... 7S WlntiipcK 1 Clear Clear 'li-ar MeteoroloKlt. WILL LECTURE HERE A world lecturer In tlu -r(in of a notil Dittrli woman. MIhh lyk Kianf. in to he a Metlloril viMit-l IIiIh week. Miti Dykrnaf lia4 for many years been on the Interna tlonul Muff ol lecturer for the The.' Hophlcul Society, hut more rcceni ly she lias been In closo contact with Ki Istiiiiamurtl, the youni; lllutlii "WrnWI teacher." Minn l)yl Kiaaf 1b JiiM retiirnlnn I'roni OJnll. Cftl.. whqre K:!h:ialiuirtt liel'l camp meeilnss for bin American follower dining the latter part of May. Minn lykKraaf h'cture In the Medford HuhItichh Cnllexe nest ThurMilay erenlnx will be an ( opportunity for Medfoid to hear I lone of Krlshiiaiiiurtl's closest ns ; sociates and to learn at first band jwliat hia movemmt means to the world today. .1 ACKSON'VII.I.U, Ore.. Juno 12 (Special) A mans tneptini: was held at the city hall Monday pvtnine for llm discussion nf the proposed Meilford city water pro- Ject. Several speakers tuive an outline on the expense of the new j line and also the financial sltua- lion of the city. Another meeting Is promised lie.' fore election when final f Inures will lie Kiven on the cost. The j elect'on will lie June 20 ' l Mrs. I.onnle Oswill of Medfordl nnd children were visltlnK In ur city Monday and Tuesday. Frank Uice and Sandy Smith of Appleuate spent Sunday In our city. They a-sslsled the Jackson ville liaseliall team In their, (some Sunday. The Wide school for crado chil dren which Is hclnt; si) success fully conducted W Mr- nnil Mrs. lverson of Medford In the liase ment room of the Presliyterlan church, will continue throiiKh this week endlnt; Friday with a picnic dinner. Mrs. V. Hcach and Helen Coke nre helping In the work this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Pierce of Forest Creek spent Saturday vla Itlmr Mrs. Nettle Jones. Mrs. Henry Miller attended the Relief Corps meellnn at the Ar mory Thursday afternoon. Many relatives and friends at tended the commencement exer cises of the hlKh school Thursday eveninir. Miss Virginia "lek and Miss Ethel Knyarl from Jackson ville and Miss Virginia Cameron from tho Applenale were amonB those graduating. Mrs. Heach entertained her uncle from Portland last week. Mrs. Nellie' Madden and daugh ter. Fern. Mrs. Hanna and dau ghter. Doris. Mrs. Vivian Tanner and Kenneth Madden of Ashland and Mrs. U-na Itoselierry of Med ford. spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Bessie Miller In our city. A liaseliall game was played on the local school diamond Sunday afternoon between the Jacksonville nnd Phoenix town teams. Score 13 to 12 In favor of Phoenix. A very fine program was given for children's day at the Preshv terian church by the Sunday school Sunday morning nnd spec ial music was rendered by the choir. The program waa super vised by the assistant superinten dent, Mrs. Vivian Heach and her helpers. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson nnd Mrs. Tom Duunlnglon left Sun day morning for Portland, where they will attend grand chapter ). K S. Mr. and Mrs. U T. Wilson and Orvlllc Wilson accom panied them and will visit rela tives in and near Portland. liev. Tull of the Presliyterlan church of Salem, Oregon and Mrs.1 c.eorge Maxwell motored to the, SIuikcs mine Tuesday morning to! visit Mr. Maxwell. Viola Moses of Medford Is visit ing here with luer friend, Jean Adams. i i.- .nit nwl r.mmn Phlllins left Sunday morning for Itoseburg for a visit with their alstyf, Mrs. tleorge Prowell. Mrs. Kile White nnd children, who have been In Klamath county for the past 10. days visiting rela tives and friends, returned home Sunday evening. Mr. White mo tored over Saturday after them. Jack Sharp, who has been in a hospital in Portland for the past two months, Is Improving and ex pects to return homo Thursday of this week. F. W. Itnrker, nephew of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Norris, spent Fri day afternoon at their home here. nepresrntlnsr the California Co operative 1'rwdUcers company, H. Ci. Spencer of Kan Krant'lsco, has heen sr-ndlnK several days in Med ford maklnK preliminary nrranK ments fir the purchase of Itonue liiver pears to be lined by the There's a -m i iicrc s a. limit to the . amount of fudge you could cook without scorching What's true in cooking ftidcv. is true in roasting coffee. That's why Hills Hros. never roast coffee in bulk. Only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters by a patented, con tinuous process. 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A welcome awaits you at Patrick's Creek ; Tavern All-day Dining Service Phone or write for room res ervations. Postoffice Ores cent City, Cal. Pe Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service H;lverlnn .New athletic field on 'Libuiy lilll icevnti)' dviivt(v J. I M10S