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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
pa arc six M KDFOIM) MATT. Tn.TTHTNrrc . Hfirnwnnn aihwan? u't-iwuoiur 1 rum in STEPFORP CTJTE TRtBWE, frfEftFOltl), OREOON, THURSDAY, JUSTE 13, 1925. "Herb" Recovers Sufficiently From Shrine Conclave to Give Version of Trip to Southern Metropolis San FrHnclsco. Hy (his time moat of the Shrln th who made the glorlouu pUK'Un wap to Los Angeli'8 tihoutd be home again, weary unii huppy after one of the greult'st Imperial ncKulontt In Mirlne history. Hllluh temiile, tho KtnulIcHt in the United .Stales, cor- tuinty won a consplcuoua pluco on C,.(,(I verne are ttuccciwfully solved by the inemberH of tho Hplt und Argue club of Long Heach. Hollcve It or not, there Ih such an niKanizu t Ion which holriti forth on the Khady Hide of a waterfront hulld ln and every HUbject from tho red menace to the Immortality of the Chlnuxc houI Ih thoroughly lov- NEW HOSTESS AT DOWNING STREET tho map of Bhrlnedom in Hpltc of ItH diminutive hIbp, and Potentate Jerry Jerome, Cup tain ICex Uar tiolt and hi patrol and all of the tout of the southern Oregon ag gregation are deHervliiR of lottt of credit fur their fine hIiowIiik. Lob AiiReleH watt a mighty lively place last week when the "crimson tide" Hwept into the southern Cali fornia metropolis in hundred! of special trains and automobiles. A colorful hit, the Shriners were, in their costumes which reflected .ill r olors of the rainbow and a lot more that Mother Nature probably hasn't thought' of. Kipling would The only requisites to member whip In the Kpit and Argue club seems to be the ability to both spit ami argue. TIiIh fuinouH southern California organization could re cruit some mighty fine members from the Nash hotel lobby. One of the features of (he Khrlne imperial session last week was the roumi-up which iloot (illmon stag ed out at I 'ni versa I City. I loot's galaxy of wild west talent would make an old -time cowboy and buckaroo take a bark seat. There was some fancy riding, roping and have been amazed If he could have , ' . . . ' stepped Into Los Angeles last week ?"mV """"X " and witnessed a visionary contra- "ind astride u fiery muHtang-or j - , , - - ., . some kind of a frisky horse, help- Garbed in the colorful dress of the Far Kant, the wearers of the fez mingled with the people of one of tile great cities of the Occident. The "twain" certainly met last week and made plenty of "whoopee." , The Medford boys thought they'd kid the Los Angeles people on their climate and remind them of the niny weather they dished out to Shrine guests of the 11)26 session, so they left their special train, clad In bathing suits. Tho Callforians seemed to get a genuine kick out of It and, aftor tho patrol had paraded to Pershing square, the Los Angeles fire department went Into action. It was a wet gang that finally marched Into the lobby of tho Hotel Hosslyn, headquar ters for Hillah temple. Newspaper scribes, feature writ ers and radio announcers have al ready searched the dictionary in a vain effort to find superlatives that could help describe tho daz zling grandeur of the Khrlne pa rade and electrical pageant. They h:id a difficult Job! And In every parade, the patrol and drum corpH of Hillah temple had a prominent place and won their share of the plaudits. Nhrlners. I loot Gibson Is a much older imin than most of the Khrlne guests expected to meet, and the young sters who greedily devour his two gun acts on tho sliver screen would be disillusioned if they could see I the gray-haired man who Is their Idol. Hoot is becoming crabby In his old age', too. according to tho gos sip of tho extras at the Universal City studios, and is much more difficult to work for than Tom M I x, his contemporary, In tho "westerns." The Hillah cannon did Its best to help keep downtown Los An geles nwako every night. Hugo Lung, costumed us an Italian ac cordion player, and un undentlfied llilah Hhrlner, disguised as a mon key, caused near rioting In thu various fashlonablo hotels one night, and gave Inspiration for a cartoon In tho Los Angeles Hcr ;!!. It's a pretty sure bet that those who made the Kosslyn or the IJIlt moro their habitat last week, are enjoying the quietude of "A Great Country" and renewing tho ac quaintance of good old Morpheus, Tho big movie studios literally tako away the breath. Tho movies have become a great Industry, and one may expect to Bee a. camera clicking on any corner. The people of Hollywood and Los Angeles have the screen celeb rities pretty well "spotted"; many of them are respected and admired, others, whose names nre well known to all of us, are considered riff-raff. All seem to have a good.j word for IJouglas Fairbanks and Mary l'lckford, Monte ltluc and Harold Lloyd. J mm j 4 . f!-M r it A Il..rll,l I'fl- . m u i, . The return 10 Power of Ramoay MacDonatd as premier m place the burden of social duties upon his 26-year-old daughter, Ishbtl who was his official hostess In 1924. The premier Is a widower, tough time financially, and his Beverly Hills home Is now for sale. Jack5s fistic fame alone should us surc a good price for his home, should Dame Fortune force him to place it on the market. A giant Goodyear blimp lazily circled over the various Shrine pa rades In Los Angeles last week and added its touch to the folnr of the mighty . pageantH. A great Khrlne U'Z wiih painted on thu bottom of the big ship. A few of the Hillah Bhrlnes Jour neyed to Han Pedro for a glimpse of the great navy airplane car riers, the Lexington and the Hara-, toga. These two mighty ships made the other boats in the hur bor look like toys. One of the most beautiful of the many thousand wonderful homes in Heverly Hills belongs to .lack All of the great problems' which I Ueinpsey. .lack, according to the face the people of this old uul gnsMlp lit Hollywood, is having a Night clubs near Los Angeles are doing a big business these days, and those who uro still anx ious to muke "whoopee' "'after most people are In bed and asleep, uro given plenty of opportunity to do so. The hosts figure the cover charges like an Inheritance tax, and the merrymakers wonder, when the leave, whether they are guests or stockholders. HKKH GRKY. 'n re (- M ay Try Ara I n MOW YORK. June 13. tfP) The motion picture editor of the New York American predicts the re marriage of Kdwin Care we. film director, and Mary Aiken, who ob tained a divorce In Mexico two years ugo with a $110,000 settlement. IN EYE SHADE SUIT LONDON, June 13. (P) With a gesture of unconcern, Helen Wills today denied that sho wus involved in a suit for a patent infringement in Germany centering about a special kind of eye shade. "I've heard nothing about it," she said. "And It seems to me that if there were any really legal action I would be at least an in terested party. I never saw a summons in Berlin, I'arls or here. I believe this Is Just another of those things people like to cook up." 4. mine ready for operation this fall. The Bullion company has taken over seventy per cent of the hold- f lngs of Oregon metals. Including the Yellowhorn mine, and will de velop these. The Columbia, a pla cer, has turned out more than Cwo million dollars in It old. Tonight at 6 o'clock a caravan of legionnaires and auxiliaries will leave for Grants T'ass, where the Legion and Auxiliary are hosts to posts and units from Kerby, Ash land and Medford In the Commun ity clubhouse, Just back of the courthouse. Mrs. tidward J. Leach of Med ford unit, is president of thu auxil iary council, and promises a good program. A covered dish supper will bo served at 7 o'clock, to enjoy which each one must have his own mess kit plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. All members of both Legion and Auxiliary are invited to attend. NEW YOKK, Juno, 13. (P Action on George .Simpson's 9 2-5 seconds performance for the .10O yards will be taken at the National A. A. IJ. convention at St, Louis in November, and not before. The length of the Leviathan ex ceeds the height of tho Woolworth building. PORTLAND SHORTSTOP HOLDOUT ON DETROIT DETROIT. June 13. W George West Hub. etur shortstop of the Portland team of the Pacific Coast league, who was purchased by the Detroit Tigers and ordered to re port In Washington last Thursday, is a holdout for part of the price paid by the Tiger management for Itis contract. Westllng said In St. Louis last night that he did not know when he would report to the Tigers, but refused to discuss his reason for delaying. It was learned here, however, that refusal of the Port, land club to split the sale price Is his grievance. 4 Abbott Heads Sugar Co. NEW YORK, june 13. (ypj J08, F. Abbott today was selected pres ident of the American SuKar Refln. Ing company to succeed W. Edward Foster, who has been made vice chairman of the board of directors. H. Heach Carpentor succeeds Mr. Abbott as general counsel. GRANTS PAHS. Ore., June 13. i lP) Resumption of mining opera- ! tlons at the Columbia mine on Grave creek, one of the largest ' producers in the county In former . years, has been announced by the' Bullion Mountain, Inc., company.! of British Columbia. I The company has purchased the I mine from A. L. Lewis of Portland and now has a large crew at work I rejinlrlng ditches and getting the :violetray: Vt.qjMH)).14!iy GASOLINE Tour Protection The identifying violet color of Violet Ray Anti-knock Gaso line is your protection against substitution and a guarantee that you arc purchasing this pure, non-poisonous, undoped motor fuel. Sold bLyour neighbors and fellow business men Independent Gasoline Dealers 1UHLIN, Irish Free Stato, Juno 13. (A) Police Insitee ton Ml r O'Kulllvan was killed today by tho explosion of u mine at Kiirusti, t.'ounty (Mare, lie was Investigat ing reports of an alleged arms and ammunition dump. Two oilier of ficers were badly Injured. The tarantula bite, while poison ous. 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The Qhampagne of Cjingcr tAles M A MI A T?5v A 9 CORVALLIH. Ore.-, June 13. (P) Financial difficulties and - Inability to meet requirements of an accred ited standard college, has resulted in Indefinite suspension of Phllo- Imath colleite, conducted by the I United Hrethrcn church In Phllo j math, five miles west of here. It Is one of the oldest colleges In I Oregon. Ilev. W. A. Nlcoles, pres ! ident of the college and president , of the board of trustees, made the Uinnouncement at the conclusion of I the annual commencement exer j ciscs yesterday. ; The college whs founded in 18(15. j 4 Air Minded " I ! pi'. .v . bov. ifirgvr . Parks of 'Alaska! flew from Juneau to Oakland, Oil., i approximately INOO miles, In 19 hour 4H minute olnpNod tlmo to! Meo IiIk ii lo D-mliiml from Mllln ' cidletctN Oak In ml. Ghost Folks at Hunt's Crateridn After seeing "The tlh'ist T".Tks." whtth ut.rv't st Hum's Crul-rjan Thstre this aft rnoon. niMiy ron- j elusions ' come to mind. 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