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PAGE FOUR MRDFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFOKD, OREfiOX, THURSDAY, KAY 22. 1030. REGATTA CROWD ASSURED PA E TO PARK AUTOS Legionnaires Plan Conven ; ience for Big Sunday Throng Judges Named : Woman May Pilot. In expectation of tho huso crowd that will lino tho bunltH of Kmigrunt Luko Sunday nftornuon to watch tho Amnricun Legion out board 'motorbout moon, oxtenHlvo ''preparations huvo been mado by the regatta committee to furnish adeiiuato parking Hpuco for motor ists and conveniences for the spec .tutors. New gates are belli tf erected at the entrance to prevent a lust min ute traffic Jam and members of Post No. J 5 Drum Corps will have charge of cur parking and policing of crowds. .Spectators on shore will bo kept posted on the various events thru itn outdoor broadcast system to be installed by the JOIeetrlo Wiring company. Names of tho winners and their bouts will bo relayed to tho shore from tho judge's barge and Immediately broadcast along the shore fronting the race course. Announce Officials , '" Officials In chargo of tho race were announced today by Hurry G. Moore, general chairman, as fol lows: Judges, O. O. Alendorfcr, J. C Thompson and 1 M. Mendon hall; timers, Everett Hrayton, Kinil Brophy, Don Newbury and W. CI, Tildloy; starter, O. T. "Ted" Baker Hcorcra, Herbert Hussong and Clen, Nlckcrson; announcer, Carl Y. Tongwald; registrar, Bob Wilson. It. E. Bernhardt, outboard motor boat expert for tho Standard Oil company, will arrive from San Francisco the latter part of tho week to assist the committee in the handling of tho races. Bern hardt assisted tho committee at tho races last month and Is an authority on classifying outboard craft. Ho also will act us assistant starter. Tho Standard Oil company has offered to provide service accom modations for tiie pilots und will uttend to fuelling and other details. Ku largo Dorks Crews have been put to work re modelling the water facilities ami dragging the lako clear of any haz ardous obstructions. Tho boat dock will bo enlarged to care fur the Increased number of craft. Tickets for tho big regatta were placed on sale today In Med ford and Ashland. Tlu-y may be pur chased at Browns, Maglll's drug store, Chamber of Commerce, tho Itogue Uiver Lumber company or Crowson's cafe In Modfurd and at A. C. Nininger's sporting goods store and the J'Jazu, in Ashland. To avoid possible delays at tho entrance, tho regatta committee urges that tickets bo purchased in advance so that they can bo taken up rapidly, thus speeding up traf fic and enabling everyone to be on hand when tho first race gets underway at 1:30 p. in. Tickets may also be purchased from legionnaires. Additional details conne ctod with the regatta will bo broadcast at various hours of tho day from station KM MO. Meufnrd. While most of the Med ford pilots havo had their boats on the lake every day this week, participants from other state and out-of-state points are expected to nrrlvo hero before Saturday to put their boats through speed trials before tho races. Woman May Kilter A touch of novelty may bo added to the program If Mrs. Jack Moore accepts an Invitation extended by tho committee to drive in one of tho races. Mrs. Moore, wife of J. II. Moore of San l'Ynnclsco, distrib utor of tho famous Westcraft make of boat and Johnson motors, Is an outboard enthusiast and pilot of ability and her appearanco in one of tho events should win for her good support from tho feminine spectators. Tho boys had hotter look to their laurels if tho girls tako up the sport. As an example of what to expect from them, MIsh Loretta Turnbull, a sixteen-year-old lass of Monrovia, Calif., won tho first raco sho entored In tho mhl-wlntei regatta on Salton sea last year. Violet Thomas of Oakland also placed first in her class at a re cent raco on Lake Merrltt in Oak-laud. Oregon Scientists Aid Fruit Growing Industry Silverton. Cut-off being graded from Had ley's corner to J. II. Manldlng's farm. Here's Speedy Relief for Tender, Aching, Swollen Feet Moone's Emerald Oil Must Give Complete Satisfac tion or Money Cheerfully Refunded Your feet may be so swollen and Inflamed that you think you can't go another stop, Your shoes may feel its If they aro, cutting right into tho flesh. You feel Kick all over with the pain and torture and pray for quick relief. What's to be done? Two or three applications of Moonc's Kmerald OH and in fifteen minutes the pain mid soreness dis appears.. A few more, applications at regular Intervals and the swell ing reduces. And iw for Soft Corns and Cal louses a few up plications each night at bedtime and. they just seem (n shrlvel right up and seule off. No matter tYliw 'fllSrifturagcd you have been with powders,' footbaths or other applications, If yon have not tried Kino mid OIL then you havo something to learn. 'It's a wonderful formula this combination of essential nils with camphor and other nntisopllcs o marvelous that thousands of but tles H ro Hold annually for reducing varicose or swollen veins. Heath's Drug Store and every good druggist guarantees the very first bottle of Moone's Kmerald Oil to end your foot troubles or money bark . CORVALLIS, Ore. (fP) To In sure the public against eating fruit minted with spray poisons a scion tific disco wry said to be worth a small fortune has been given with out profit by two research specia ists of the Oregon State college agricultural experiment station. The scientists' arc Henry Hurt man and 11. K. lioblnson. Their unusual gift Is a present to the frtift growing industry of a process for removing spray poisons from ripe fruit. The formula Is protected against private exploitation by a public service patent. For many years fruit containing residue from heavy arsenate of lead spraying was sold uncleaned; as the normal amount of poison re-m-.ining in the skin was not con sidered dangerous. Recently the federal government ordered that nil fruit bo cleaned thoroughly and that none showing a trace of spray be exported. UobinRon and Hartman perfected n whbIi that costs about one-half rent per bushel to clean fruit. Their process has become standard In the fruit growing districts of the west and is reported sspruadlng to the midwest and east. ENJOYS ILK TREATS HAMS VALLEY, Ore., May 22. (Special.) Orange was entertain ed Saturday night by tho Four-It club members who put on a milk campnign program to a good sized audience. Hesides the play, recitations nnd dialogues by tho children wero dairy talks by Hubert Fowler, county agent and H. 13. Nealon, master of Hams Valley Orange. Closing the program was a dem onstration of tho making of uppe llzingvmilk shakes by two club nieinboiH, after which free milk shakes were served by tho club leaders to the audience. Ico cream ami candy was sold by tho club to finance their order. At tho opening of Orange sev eral new membership proposals wero read and several new candi dates balloted on. The hour being too lato for the Initiatory work several were given tho obligation In the Jut and 2nd degrees. It was voted by fhe (Iran go to hold a special meotlug , Friday night when the 3rd and 4th de grees will be given a class of nine new candidates. Most of tho session was held In the 2nd degree for tho benofit of tho new members. Committees reporting were roads, legislative and the special committee on cemetery work, which reported a wonderful accomplishment in tho appearanco of tho Kaiim Valley cemetery, when a host of residents and Orangers spent all clay Satur day working there. , The, master commended highly the eomtnltlee'H work. P.M. RO BINSON KITGFNK, Ore., May 22. (P) Kntrles In the Oregon state ama teur golf championship closed to night with 21 golf clubs represent ed and S2 players In the men's di vision and 12 clubs and 28 players represented in tho women's asso ciation. - : .& The championship will start it oxt week. It will bo tho first repre sentative state tournament qver held In tho history of Oregon go'.f. In previous championships Port a land golfers havo held tho field, but with registration of 21 goliing organisations throughout the stpto, I. V. ,AV.,Fry, secretary of tho also, elation, wild tho ' meet probajbly would colip.MO all others. J i Frank Dotph, Aldcrwood club, Portland, nnd present Pacific Northwest amateur titleholder, hs arrtvod nnd Is tuning up for the big week. Tho tournament will start with tho women's qualifying rouid Mon day. ' r CHARMS DESPITE ROLE OF BANDIT Auitln Warner ISuxter proves con clusively with his charming pel sonallty and voice in "The Arizona Kid," the talklns and sound film of that name, that ho Is tho most popular player of western roman tic roles. That Is why ho has a hlK personal following, and larse audiences erected this production, which opened at the t'ox Cratcrian theater yesterday to run until Sun day. Xot only Is Baxter's acting com mendable, as well as that of his support, "The Arizona" Kid" is a.i unusually good and plauslhlo west ern story of excitement, suspense, romance and character portrayals, with plenty of rought stuff nn3 shootings amid ptcturesquo set tings, the localo being tho Utah country of the pioneer and bandit days. The star, tho plot and th.; general presentation aro all likeable. The, frontier anJ stage coach holdup scenes are natural, anil to show that audiences cannot keep their minds totally off natlonU leading current topics, when the bar and counter of tho saloon was first seen, all dressed up with bot tles of various klndi of liquor, one or two in tho audience laBt night clapped hands lightly, whereat tin entire audleneo broke Into a laugh. Unlike most westerns where early In tho story one sess how they are going to end, the ending of "The Arizona- Kid" has a big surprise, as tho element of suspense und In terest U maintained until the very last. It is all tho more remarkable that Baxter in his portrayal of a desperate killer bandit and lady loving Mexican or Spanish half breed speaking . broken English, wins so much appeal and sym pathy with til audience, as he Is a bandit ' and. desperado all the time and never pretends to reform. It Is his. charm of appearance, speaking and humor, mixed with a Judicious amount of hokum show ing kindly and other commendable traits at times, that does it. Among tho leading supporting players, Mona Maris and Carol Lombard as tho young women rivals for the bandit's affections, contribute much to the Interest of tho story, and tile acting of Miss Maris registers, especially. While in general thorp are many v.,,,.,r.,..u incidents. Mrs. Jlmlnei. as Ju lea, housekeeper of the ban dit furnishes the most of the best comedy. Tho work of Theodoro von Kltz as the bad man who Is responsible for tho bandit's' final undoing seems not very convinc ing, as heretofore he has always been cast in parts of a goody, goody nature, and therefore he seems to regular Mndford picturcj guers as out of place in trying to pose as a desperato churacter and double. crosser. . The supporting hill of "Tho Ari zona Kld",includes a comedy talk ing sketch by Taylor Holmes nnd company and a movietone news. I It. 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