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n't munvi'ii mm MTCBFOTIT) MATL TTtrBtHsTE, rEDFORD. ftRKCOX. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1:1 lft'29. PXGE TWO -i D JEWS PROTEST TO STIMSON OF SCHOOLS .... f. -,vjk . l -i.-. .r It . 'il!-- -'''--- - ' BAR ASSOCIATION - ,, I D SPLAYED Educational Building alt Jackson County Fair Houses Interesting Ex hibitsLincoln Outfit in Miniature Humane So ciety Has Booth. Ti'PKpmiim n variety of exhibit from the majority of tin city and county srhool in Jackson countv, the Kdui-hti'innl building l.-f n f'a t u -c (if the .Im UwMii county fair. Which opened lasl Wednesday, Med fold .schools al t well rc'l c.sente.l amU Include a number of exhibit of cHpeehil interest. The Lincoln school l.ooth ha ;ui interesting "covered wiiunn" pro ject, Including a uumlicr of small but realistic pn.irie M-booio-rn use I in duyn hum nme by. Oxen, tlmm;h fashioned from toy sawdust filled dojM. present ii naiui-jil ai pcarance. The waon train 1 purently Htoppcd ne;.r n water course, which even has little miiia Uire fltll. A liURler is ( hnniii:; against a waK'in Mowing 'n Silent horn, ami bahien can lie seen lif the rear of one or two .of the wagons, ami not far away is an ai-d couple t-eeminnly taliiny an evening stroll toward a man who Is in (he act of i-epaii'ltiK a broken wheel. In ad dition to tliis, the school has an Interesting array of work by the Htmlcntti. Dresses are one of the f'-aiiires of the Junior Hi-Jh school vxlnl.it and penmanship ccriil'icates are i feature of the Jackson school ex hil.lt. Hull School I Miihll The iligh school cxhihit is di vide,! Into several department , presentinn hif-h jraifc- work in each. Well carved snap Htaliieitcs are a feature cxhihit, and In the farm shop division, products of the foi'jc and work done wit It leather are Interestlm;. The man ual training department is repre sented by woodwork, including ;t nil in her of well made desks and blue prints. Stuck away in this de partment is also a collection of preserved Minall rcpt Men and in -JtectH. Normal School Aitracls The Southern Orenoii Norm,.l flniol of Asli!fud features ale on project work and hax at.iratitud the close Inspection of hundreds of vN-Itoi-M. The Ashland l!IMi' sell on I v- :.-.in Jrwir.h Icaderti "called cn Secrcnry Stimson in Voeh- it-.jt:n to pro'.cit atjaint "uu&peakaalo in Pa'.'.'-Vins. n'.rocities" against the Jews also has an Interesting exhibit, as well an the Ashh.nd hlulT and ( ! raminar schools. Itmal schools represculed In ihc building include the foil. .wing: Mulie Kails, Kvans Valley, Anie lope, Mlberly, t'raler Lake, Mead oVH. Sterling. Climax. Utile Apple gale, Malchery. Dcbenuer (iap. AhlcihiiHtk, l.i.ke Creek. I.aurel hursl. Lost t'l-iek. l'pp.-r Trail. North Phoenix, Pankey, Neil Creek. Utile Mntie Creek. Aiulcit-on Creek, Howard, (ink drove, Willow Springs. Wagner Cjei k, Agaie, West Side, Derby, Mellvicw. Inde pendence, Table Pock. Touts Creel:, hone Pine, IE. -esc Creek, Ci Iff in Creek. I tog ue Klver, Sams V a I ley. K;t:;lr Poinl and Anlnnli, The Jaeksonville. Cold Hill, Talent. Phoenix i.nd Central Point schools are also represented. Iliiiiuiiii SoeU'iy Itoolli The JiH'ksnti i 'on my II uma ne soeiety has an Interest Im: booth and displays a number nf posters, made by schou) children from all pails of the nation, encoiiniKinu kindness toward animals and aboli tion of rodeos. There is also a sup ply of litM'alure available for all interested In humane sociely Work. The Jackson Con nty 1 1 call h unit maintains a first aid station in the building and i.lso an Inter esilng exhlbli. a feature of which Is the making of dlplhci'Ut toxin u ii 1 1 toxin, 'l-ll Work Shown An exhibit of I II Hoys' and Hirls' club work Is nltM on display in the building and H-aturcs dresees, pastries and home i-ooked fooilH. One cxhihit Is thai of a boys' sewlmr club and includ"" some remarkably good work. 'eg e tables grown by boys are also shown. Arrangements have been made t ) use the court room in the fed'w.J building for tho sessions flu ring th Orcfni liar association convention in be held here September L'7 and I'S, aci-oiding to A. K. Jleaiue, cdiairman of general committee, In charge of the local portion of the program. A dinner dance will he one of the main entertain men t feu tu res during the convention this to ! held on Friday evening, September '-'7, at the Hold Medford.. On Sat urday evenlim the annual banum-i of t lie association will he held :n the hotel, the program of which will be provided for by t he state e;;ernt ive committee. J n If resting speakers from vurious sections of the siate will be heard lit that time on subjects both sceriouB and humorous, it is said. The local Mai' association hu added n number of features for the cnleituiniiH-nt of the large body of distinguished visitors and dclc ga les. Including a trip to Crater Lake, and a scenic tour of the -valley to be conducted through the louriesy of the P.uslness and Pro t'essiona I Women's club of Med -ford. A record breaking attendance of attorneys is expected from various cities throughout the tsate, most of the circuit Judges and the judge: of the supreme court. V Kit OCX. Krance lI1 An anony mous American has given HPI.uimi . Iianc.:- about S-I.UUM- to help re-' pair war damages to. the C:tt hed rt I of Veidun. The leiter which 'ne-j compnnied ihe gift asked the: Hi.-dinp id' Veriluu i)t to reveal the American's name. ) "Allltoiigh 1 am a I 'rotes', a ni ,'' ; the dofior faid. "1 realize that Hu Calh'tlic church Is the real mother ( of Christianity. Without her we wi ui hi become barbarians In a pa -gan world." ; The terrific bombard in en is of ,1ft Hi reduced the ancient cathedral.: which is one of those thick stone sii ucluri N built to last for ages, to a mere shell. Milch progress had already been made In restoring the, old building, and t he A pie ii can's 1 donation will go further in over coming damage by Herman shells. Iron Works limns MAKSHKIKI.D. Ore., Sept. IK---ll'i- Hire, believed to have started -from t he furnace, hit' last night dest roved the Xoi ih Mend I ron Works and Foundry In North Mend' with a loss csiimi.led at more than, Slo.lMi'i. The loss of patterns and in.'i' hinery was the greatest. TO . FIGHT FIRES flying one of . J;iek- L. 1 bovs' sewlmr club and include in.irhinei-v was the greatest. " , , I ' 7.-rr7T.L. , i i I " , LL t TT T 99' WW m n in III TT fl IS 9 Hill Mil IS usmess With Mail Tribune Ideas Fall inevitably brings a new tempo in business. New styles new niercbandlse - seasonable needs quick en the selling pace tremendously. Time your business to this faster pace with Mail Tribune Service. The Oc tober mats and proofs are here pregnant with busi ness getting ideas in every retail line. Use them in your advertising. There is no charge, of course. Sim ply ask to see them. Mail Tribune Two men of the Crater National park personnel, W. L. Jones, super- iutendeut of road construct ion. ami Wm. Hughes, foreman of roads. ' who are meinheis of t he flying squadron of fire fighters of South-' em Oregon, have left this eiiy to assist t he many fire fighters in (limiting the bad fires in Coos, county. Mr. Jones is chief qf the squadron and .Mr. Hughes it. lis foremen, as is also' A. H son. forest examiner, and (June ken bush, assistant ranger of the Siskiyou national forest with headquarters at H rants Pi.ss, and Mr, Mcaeham of the Fmpqtia na tional forest at Itosehut'g. all of whom also went to the scene of the Coos county flre-i yesterday. j It Is the business of the above; mentioned men to organise the fire ; flghtim crews und look lifter their maintenance while 'cngng'Td in fire fighting. y 1 No new fires had been (reported In the Crater national forrst up to I noon. OF CHICAGO TAKEN IDE CJHCAC.O. Sept, 13. () Clung murder, with a background i;i politics, confronted police today In the death of CharleH S. P.rown. js-yenr-old precinct captain for. Aid - rmnn Horsey Crowe of the 4 -ml id. It row ii, dying from four bullet wounds In t he head, was pitched into the street from a curiiUned automobile as, with lights out. It purred through the "foaming Fif ties," south side heer battleground. last night. His hands had been bound behind him' with wire, and he had been robbed. Police Immediately sought to fit the crime into the Jigsaw puzzle of the pnsi mo tub's slayings. They saw (u Crown's death possible re prisal for the slaying September 1 Henry Connors In a gun fight at the C. ami . cabaret on Norm Clark street. BETTER FOOD VALUES WASIIINCTON. Sept. 1.1. tVi The high protein content of Ca nadian wheat, adequate storage facilities and fax m able transpor tation rates were cited today by officials of the bureau of ngrleul tnral economics as Important fae tors contributing to the disparity hotv een Canadian and American wheat prices. The bureau yesterd.iy undertook an investigation at the request of the federal farm board to hum the causes of the disparity and what bearing storage facilities in this country had on It. EYESIGHT SAVED FOR PIVIKKA. Ore.. Sept, 13 iSpM Ml I lard Hull has i el nined from San Fr.tuvisvts where he has been in a hiwpi(:l receiving treatment for eye trouble. Mr. Hull has lest the sight of his b ft re, hut fee's quite fortunate that the sight of Ills light pye was saved, ' ' ' V ,; , . ii "'. '" - - ' S , .- . At the Big It will be "the biggest and best day of the entire Fair, AH prize winners in every department will be wearing their ribbons. fast Speed Program Including free for all pace, special trot and two splendid running races. The large number of entries in each race insures four of the best contests of the week. Dove Anderson's Rodeo, Zerados Aerial Artists, Manuel Marcias the tight-wire wizard, Brownings Carni val, Medford Elks band, Big Dance at night in Pavilion. Grand lspiay or rirev vorks Following each evening's program in front of the grandstand School Children F REE Saturday, The Fair Board was so pleased W'ith the splendid success of Children's day Wed nesday that they have decided to admit all children under 16 years of age free again Saturday afternoon. v Excellent Program Tonight In front of the grandstand, also on Saturday night, beginning at 7:30 p. m.