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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, ffiDFORD, OKEOOy, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1931.
MEDFORD
PX6e ITV15
TALENT DUBIOUS
FORTOURNAMENT
"White Shoulders" Now Vt Holly
(Hy .7olm Hoddy)
With four of Medford's ranking
players looked to as defenders of
tttlea held looally, unable to Par
ticipate, the Southern Oregon Ten
nis tournament to be played on
the high school courts, July 3, 4
jnd 6, ..took, on a decidedly new
anslo.
. Kramer "Bud" Deuel, Ralph
Bailey, Alvln Tollefson and H
G. Wilson, a quartet of veterans
Tare all out of town and will not
enter the meet leaving the de
fense of southern Oregon titles
fathered last year to a new coterie
of players composed of younger
Jclub players and high school net
men. : Local fans are honing for the
.comeback of former stnrs and
.upsets on the part of youthful
iocal players if the titles are to re.
main In southern Oregon.
, .Depletion in the ranks of local
players make more acute the titu
lar danger caused when the entry
.blanks of several prominent up
state racqueteers. . were .received.
, . Fred Stanley, Felix La Orando
jand Pete Buck will uphold the
icolora of the Eugene Tennis club
,ln itB quest for honors while from
icentrnl Oregon comes word that
Kenneth and Douglas Bollantyne
have announced their intention
of revenging a previous defeat
when J I m m 1 e Edmlaton, local
.youth, lifted the central Oregon
crown nftcr Ken Dallantyne had
two logs toward permanent posses
tSion.. . Douglas Ballantyne formerly
hold the Klamath Falls elty title.
The Ballnntynes will be accompa
nied by Jack Glacier, Mrs. Hnl--lantyne
and Miss Gcrtsan, the lat
ter two who will peek the women's
'title. There Is also a probability
that Hnrold Robertson and his
veteran doubles partner, Rich
mond, will enter from Klnmath
Palls and the Joy brothers and
Jack Bliss from Asblnnd.
, , A tournament committee, com
posed of J. E. -Etlmiston, presi
dent cf the 'Med ford Tennis club
an chairman, H. O. Butler, Car
ter Hoggs and John Reddy will
direct the meet and conduct" 'the
drawings and wedlngs. EdmUton
rfill act as official referee. The
courts have been e'eaned and re-
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different Htory. -
Something for the motion pic
tureswith vitality, realism and
romance.
ii. ikiu iu in' tiiiLLMuiu a puncn
drama of which he could be proud,
ti, r .. .i i t, i . . .
ahu uutiiu r-iuLurea- . executives
gave him carte blanche, and plenty
of time. So Rex Beach wrote about
the strangest marriage he had ever
heard and he called it "White
Shoulder."
The picture is now playing at
the Moiiy theatre, with a cast
composed ..of- Mury Astor, .Jack
Holi, and Ricnrrio Cortes.
The short subject program
showing with the feature picture
consists of a Patho .News Reel of
many interesting events and hap
penings from ,all over the world,
and the fifth of the "How I Play
Golf" -reels featuring -thej golf
champion Bobby Jones. It is an
other lesson in golf presented- In
an entcrtnining manner and the
reel Is entitled, "Tho Medium
Irons."
"Three Lost Girls-' at Fox Rialto
Bubbling over with very human
realism is "Three Girls Lost," fea
turing Loretta Young, John Wayne
and Lew Cody, now playing at the
Fox Rialto theater until Thursday.
The story deals with the triple
adventures of three country girls
who arrive simultaneously in Chi
cago to stH'k fortune and romance.
Some of tho fortune Us good and
some, bud; romances of various
kinds come to each of the three
gjrls. and through a deft weaving
of plot the interest Is steadily
raided throughout, ,
pamted and a soft. Grin k conces
sion will be available during tho
tournament.
"A Free Soul" Wins
Craterian Audience
Audiences have seen N or m a
Shearer as a glittering society Imd;
they have eeen her as a brilliant
sophisticate. But In "A Free Soul"
In which she plays tho sensational
heroine of the Adole Rogers St.
John, novel, audiences &ee a liter
ally new Norma Shearer. . .
In. the new picture today and
"Wednesday at tho Fox Craterian
theater, she is fully as alluring as
in "Tho Divorcee," as charmingly
sophisticated In "Strangers May
Kiss," but thero is added a new
element. For never in her career
has she played such a dramatic
role as In this romnnce of San
Franclflco. its gambling halls, Its
underworld and Its palaces of the
social elect.
Communications
lit Knows IIIh Sowagc.
To the Editor: '
Are the sportsmen of southern
Oregon trying to boost Medfdrds
proposod $235,000 bond h-vuo? : At,
their banquet held in this city
Thursday night, one member, a resi
dent of Grants Pass, la reported to
nave sniu: 1 can unhurt' ynu mm
Medford will ;recelvo trro gratiflca
tion of every sportsman of Oregon
if the new sewage disposal plant Ic
Installed. " .
This observation may have been
a mere Incident and entirely do
void to propaganda, but it gave
the editor of one of our local pa
pers a theme for a leading editorial
which, among other things, said:
"Hut, as was brought out at the
sportsmen's banquet here las,t
night. It does little good to stock
the river and ' protect . it, if the
pro;cnt practice of polluting the
stream with sewage is allowed to
go on. Game fish can't live In n
polluted stream . . , At tho present
time Medford is pouring its sewage
through Bear creeV Into tho Rogue
river, and Grants Pass 1s drinking
it.- i All other considerations aside,
it noem.-t to us that this injustice
to a neighboring cHy should bo
sufficient to make tho verdict for
a local sewage disposal plant ummi-'
nious." v f .- . ; i
. Sinee the people -of Grnnts Pa.-w-l
Lhrive-on Rogue river water, It is
hardly reasonable that it contains!
I enouch i-owago -t-o kill the f!h. I
1
lOach spring, before tho water vol
ume recedes, there are thousands
of trout even in Rear oreek. .
And suppose the sewago of Med
ford' were entirely eliminated, Hear
creek still would carry the sewnge
of As h ! a n d , Ta Ion t , P h oe n I x n d
Central Point, not to mention the
drainage from the many farm
house and burns along Its banks.
Are the fish killed In the Columbia
river because of the affluence- of
tho Willamette river, which carrier
the sewage of Hugono, Snleni, Port
land, and scores of smaller -towns?
Thousands of people make a living
by taking fish from tho Columbia
and Willamette rivers, despite- their
contamination. The fish industry
on tho Mississippi river is not in
conp'iderable, and New Orleans
drinks water from this stream, al
though It carries in solution the
sewage and drainage of .n- thousand
citlrH, including such w Mt-mphls,
St. LoufH, Louisville, Cincinnati and'
MlnneapoliH Chicago hns for near-iy-'i'C-entury
ttvkn tier water soi
ply from Lake Michigan and drain
ed nil fewngo in the cnme inke.
These conditions are not plnn-
ant to contemplate, but they should
teach us not to get so suddenly
squeamish as to vote $235,000 un
der the present showing. Some of
our best engineers nnd contractors
ajrwrt that half of this sum Is
amply sufficient to sewer this city.
Including tho best dteffosal plant.
..d's all vote NO on these bonds
and get together with tho city
council and devise a better and
cheaper plan. The old adage Is
still true: ''Wilful waste makes
woeful want. Our taxes are nl
ready too high to justify tho wane
of any more money.
This Grants Pass "sportsman."
who is seemingly so concerned
about injury to giime fish by Med
ford sewage was for a long time
n member of tho stato game and
fish commission. Why hnfc he for
year sat supinely by and nllowcd
the destruction of millions of game
fish nt the Savage Rapids and
Oold Ray dams? A small oxnendlr
turc- from tho big Jackpot made up
from tho millions of dol)uiv wo
havo all contributed in game and
fish licenses would have built safe
fish-ways over these dams, and the
upper Rogue would bo alive with
steelhend and salmon. These fine
game fish are still butting them
selves to death In an effort to get
over these dam It comes with
poor grace from this or any other
"sportsman to talk about Medford
sewage under these conditions.
VM. E. PHIPPS.
Medford, June 9. ' '
1nn't Mention It
To the Editor: ' ' ' . . '
The Phoenix Grnnge wishes me
6 extend their grfttHudcl to ydti ToV
the roll of paper which you-donnt-
;Vd'ld-tiierii during5 thofttata RrAngq
convention.
FLORENCE DRAKE.
t! Secretary Phoenix Grange.
i 1 . . 11 ... -a.i . 1 1- ,
EXTEND TIME IN
TEST FOR STATE
. An extension of one year's time
for preparation In the. Snm Hill
roadside contest has beeu granted
all counties of -Oregon. It was
announced yesterday In r letter
received here from Mm Jessie
M, Honey man, chairman nt the
rendside committee of the Oregon
Federation of Garden clubs.
J. Q. Kdwnrds, president of the
Memory Garden Highway nssocia
Hon and chairman of the roadHide
contest . and his committee have
agreed upon tho extension. On n
drive over . tho Pacific hlghwny
they found so much construction
work in. process, so much new
routing nnd Incomplete clearing
of debris on adjacent property
that they think It unfair to Judge
tho effort mndc toward the con
test at thlfi lino.
The coniniitteo will make nn
other tour of Inspection in tho fail.
All plans for the contest, except
inspection nnd Judging, have been
placed in the hands of this com
mittee and Mrs. Honoymnn w'l'
send out letters early In Septem
ber with directions for all details.
:
Vivo Children Kilted.
" mxCHAREsT,' fttinYaWm," TW
30. (fP) Five children were killed
-and 28 others injured near here
today in the collision, of a 'train
with a motor bus filled with school
children.
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