I SSscue Sle ledge I (lie Pinnacles in Crater h ,ne ., mat week fur- U 11 . Atr. and Mrs. r r klad. Cal.. d'jumned from the ear and I.'" , T, . nhle bp, U ' ', -o,hlph niw - r."!d ot be seen by hi, bine n whimpering, the 3&L tied ropes toKether Jat . canvas 4,0 jump on so he could ,e canvas, rcui jrom the eround. ; . .rood SO"" - .... u nArenn offerinir ;'rons mgsestlone. Ran gera Moody "" " " ,e park ranger service were I and after obtaining a lasso. I;v fastened It securely uumiu Logs neck and ho waa hoisted lamed because he had caused .a trouble and worry, FIdo jny further desires of the efto me. m.uv. L tt close range were foiled, i A nt. thn an A nf a ftrrcproTiD map) tribune, medford, ore(.ont, Tuesday, jut a 1 1, iop.i. PAGE FIVE , DIENCE ENJOYS 111 TALENT .nthuslustic audience last mi Attended the radio op- Iinlty program broadcast by lie control from tho-'Crater- tAB. with Earle ' Davis as er of ceremonies.: Jimmy bill, who was included on menlne's program, played lal banjo numbers .by re mrles Beers, accompanied by Leah Holt, sang two tenor Hid Arthur Hardestv of tnli. who was accompanied rales Genevieve Brown. The sisters were present wltn hnrmnnv. and Miss Eleanor v sang two soprano solos, mpanled at the pluno by Brown. . , i. r.ll T nnfla Ann t flirt IS WEI! 1JU.III..O, Ulig Wfc ...... iHnn unhercttes. lileased tho Uce with a novel -toe tap. Dorothy Prullt played nor Lpaniment. News of the progress of Prof. Karl Moldrenv former violin in structor of this city, is found In the August issue of the Ladies' Homo Journal In an article which depicts thn doings of the leading folk in Hollywood today. The title of the article, writ ten by Mayme Ober Peak is "Hollywood Happenings." It de votes several paragraphs to Pro fessor Moldrom and his Hollywood-Baby orchestra, of which Medford has already heard much. The paragraphs read: You hear the Hollywood Baby orchestra; you see it, but still you can't -believe it Babies .from two to six years old reading orchestral music; trained music ians, who run tho whole show themselves, with Just the rijht note of kid comedy Injected by six-year old master of ceremon ies, Jerry Mills. Prof. .Karl Moldrom, who train ed the babies of this twenty seven piece orchestra, declares that a child as young as ono year and ten months, with suf ficient intelligence to pick up-ii spoon and direct it to its mouth. Is brainy enough to grasp the rudiments of music! . He hoots at the idea that children are born with musical talent.. Furthr ermore declares, "The less a child knows, the more teach able." Start , training baby minds along musical lines heforo di verted In different channels and they know nothing else," ho says. "The younger they are, tho more receptive. It Is nil a matter of repetition. I tench them how to think, and train them how to hear. How quickly they ad vance depends entirely upon the cooporatlon of the mother. 1 tench tho mothers how to sup ervise their practice.". Since the child-labor laws pro hibit the explolntation of children under eight years old, tho Holly wood baby orchestra is not a money-maker, except for charity. 8agff try young flower fanciers of ra nave wen invited to enter blossoms Hn (.ho nlinvu In ho wed Thursday by, tho Medford 'n ciub, on the lawn of the Warner home nn Snnf.h On le ft was announced this morn- members of the 4-H garden are urged tn pntor nil tvnns I'wwi, in spite of the fact that I exhibits Will hn Pl.m.torl tn of distinction. The PP. Holly theater. COL NT VALLEY FOR VISIT Colonel Douslas McCaskoy, Unit ed States army, retired, arrived In Medford on tho Shasta at noon tn- .li.. In lL.lt Mr nnrl Mrs. H. D. McCaskey before continuing his journey norm, uoionei. iviitt&ney .- home is la St. Joseph, Mo., and he made the trip west by steamor through the Panama canal. Having been in the cavalry dur ing his entire career In the army, the colonel was last stationed at Fort Huachnca in Arizona. Dur ing the world war he was on the general staff and later graduated from the war college. John D. McCaskey, son of Colo nol McCaskey, will arrive In Med ford Thursday, to join Ins rather, and visit ut the McCaskey homo. John recently graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's semi annual clearing sale otters straw knt 1 Kn nn nrnuM At 'la. 00. $10.00, $15.00 up. Corselettcs half price. 811k unqerwear nnu print. MAIL TRIBUNE AILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Miss Mohr's Itolrotlial Told, Evening or Bridge At a bridge party last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mohr on Kast Main street, Miss Anita Mohr, charming member of the local younger set, announced her engagement to Kred Morong, Jr., of Honolulu, T. H. There were three tables of cards in play in the rooms, attractively decorated In an abundance of pink gludloli. The news of the betrothal wits told on tho bridge tallies. Guests for the evening were Misses Oma GeBauer, Kntherlne and Mary Martha Sweeney, Alice Roberts, Betty Janes, Betty Burd well, Clara Mary Fuson, Roberta Stearns, Dorotha Riddell, Mary Hayes, Camllle Clemenson and Dorothy Orlh. Miss Mohr, who returned to Medford a short time ago from spending the previous year in the Islands, will sail for Honolulu some time next month. The dofinite date of the wedding has not been an nounced. Picnic Tomorrow for Neighbors of Woodcraft Members of Neighbors of Wood craft and their families and mem bers of the Thimble club will meet iu the Ashland park Wednesday evening, July 15, for a picnic, it was decided at the meeting of Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, held last evening. Members and guests are asked to congregate In the I. O. O. F. hall in this, city at 6 o'clock prepara tory to motoring to the neighboring city. All persons with transporta tion and space for additional guests are especially urged to be at the hall in order to assist In transport- ing members and guests who have not cars. All picnickers are asked to bring their own lunches and ser vice. 'Coffee and sugar will be fur nished by the Thimble club. Sup per will be served in tho park at 7 o clock. Chry8anlhon .m circle also de elded at last night's meeting to dispense with the last meeting in July and the flrBt meeting In Aug ust. The next session or the lodge will,, therefore, be held August 2-t - . Miss Lydlard Will Be Bride at Home Wedding Leading in interest this week Is the wedding ot Miss Sue Lydiard and Frank C. Marsh, which will be solemnized this evening at the home ot the bride-to-be's mother Mrs. Margaret Lydiard, In the Table Kock district. The service will bo read by Rev. Claude B. Por ter of the First Presbyterian church. Following the coremony a recep tion will bo hold at the Lydiard home, after which the bride and groom will leave for a motor trip to Rainier national park, then re turn to Lob Angeles to make their nome. , -Uonenn Clrt'lc Plans Plcntc tor Wednesday The Ashlnnd park will bo the scene of a happy gathering to morrow, when Ilowena circle. No. 122, of the Yeoman lodge will meet there for a basket picnic. All members aro atiked to bo in tho Lithla city by 1 o'clock, when lunch will be served. An attempt will be mndo to furnish trnnpportutlon for ail, and anyone who has no means of getting to the picnic are asked to telephone 387-L. Leave for Kugcnc Today . Mrs. Bert Greer or Ashland to day accompanied Mrs. Guy Phette place to Eugene by motor where tho hitler will meet Mr. Phette pliicc. While they are In the north Minn Joan DeLosh will ho the guest or Mrs. Harvey Ling or Burbank, Calir.. at tlip Greer residence in Ashland. Mrs. Unit has been visiting In the latter city for the pnt two months. " Miss Isobcl Stuart And (lurst Arrie Here Miss Isobel Stuurt and guest Miss Jean Bnir. of Hollywood, who have been making a motor tour of the 'United stntes; Can ada and Mexico, arrived in this city last evening, where they are guests of Miss Stuart's parents, Colonel and Mrs. R. 1. Stuart. Miss Stuart will remain In Med rord until August 1 and will be tho Inspiration tor much in formal entertaining. Miss Hair, however, will leave tonight or tomorrow ror Hollywood, having been called back to the motion picture city by telegram this morning. Miss Stuart and Miss Bnir are associated with tho Lusky mo tion picture corporations, the lat ter as secretary to tho produc tion mannger. Miss Stuart is In the srTiipt and cutting department and has alBo dono .- considerable screen work. On their recent motor tour the two have traveled over U.ooo miles. . - Children Vacation At "Tuck-Awny" A group of children from Hur- llngame, Calif., are spending sev eral days vacationing nt "Tuck- ACRnt. Vtloo oi a turn ?miiu numo Jxedcb.rg. Jweli coin rM Indlcstoi 'Id oith 'Mention lolioes AM-birln (m Kiwi or wnhlp Cnipk f who hlhln fufTop l being 11 flVlr port y ipiii of Prowitlon lull s,a "1 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle IPS MPELlEGnNATS ANE IlJT WJC E OBIT 6IE A R SDE A R Kll TARO PSfciLO NOR U flllT E R AjMllP I. 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Included In the party are Phyl lis Ann and Nion Tucker, Jr., daughter and son of Mr. and Mih. Nion Tucker, Michael Tobin, uon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O, Tultin, Marjorie Hlyth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hlyth, and (ienevievo Lyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Lyman. Popular Salem Miss Is Med lord ;uest Miss Hester Davis of Salem han been house guest for several days of Mrs. Jack Porter and was the Inspiration for a delightful inform al bridge party yeterduy afternoon at Mm Porter's home. . Mbw Davis graduated in the spring from Oregon Stato college, v h e re ih o v as ono of tho m os t popular co-eds of the campus. The Zlesfeld endorsement was among the many honors attributed her beauty and personality during the past year. She will leave Medford thU evening for Santa Harharn, Cal., where she plana to enter train ing as a dietician. llcllor Corps MtvtN Thursday The Women's Relief Corps will hold a regular meeting at the Arm ory Thursday afternoon, July 16, at 3 p. m. Tho president requests all members to attend, as reports will be given, as well as the-new pass word. Dr. Del-Mil Is ' (iuest of Ncwburys Chan. Delzell of Salem Im a guest this week of his brother- in-law and sister. Attorney and Mrs. lHn Newbury. He urrlved 111 Medford by motor last eve ning with M. N. Hogun, who returned from a several days' business visit l.i the capital city. Women's Association Meet Is Thursday Meeting of tho Womens associ ation of the First Christian church will be held at tho home of Mrs. Cora A. Wilson on Thursday in stead of Tuesday at) was previously announced. Mljs (irecit Ianivos l or Northampton s- Miss Helen (ireen of Smith col lege. Northampton, Mass., who has been guest for tho past two weeks of the Misses Carlton at their home on the Old Stage, road, left last evening for tho east. Arnold Young Visits Itrother hi Kugcnc ' Doogult Young of Kugene spent the week end in this city as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Young at their home on South OaUdale ami was accompanied on his1 return to Kugene by his broth er Arnold, who will be his guest for a week. . Will Vacation at Ijikc o' the Woods Misses Itrrnice Sears and Kvelyn Mnudsou will leave Medford to morrow to spend n week at I-ake the Woods. Miss Drury Visits MKs Hall at MarsliHtiil Mbs Laura Drury, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Allen ft. Drury, this morning accompanied Miss Cyn thia Hall, daughter of Senator and JELLY AND JAM MAKERS USE REFINED CANE SUGAR All over tho country you will find housewives usinK relined enno suKitr for making their jellies, jams nnd preserves. Kxpericnco proves that cano sugar insures ideal results. Tho housewife who tnkes ad vnntaRO of the low price of sucar, also the bargains in fresh fruit, can put away preserves for tho winter at n real savins. Canned fruit and preserves of nil kinds belong in the diet. What's more, they lnuko meals more en joyable. Jellies are line accompani- lea Hull to her ,homa In, , . vHi'cre he will-.M r Mi". Charles Marshflilfl'. here house Kuest for two weeka.H Miss Mall spent the past week as Miss Pniry's truest in this efty. 7fee yheelinqfa speaking ment for meat as well as a Bpread for bread, and canned fruits make delicious desserts and salads. I'mcrvc with refined cam sugar. The Sugar Institute. I H low to make delicious Iced Tea The U. S. Government Tea Exnminer? and Schil ling have iolved the riddle of fresh tea flavor in iced tea. Th Government ex perts state that tea can only be kept fresh if packed in vacuum and Schilling does it. Try it once. Note the difference. FRESH Schilling TEA Always ' Fresh sealed in vacuum lilge your coffee. youn at CUHtJ IDoiro'ir Glcisp Youir TUTurooli Wiirh IHlairsh DirritiaMs " Reach for a LUCKY instead" ' Touch your Adam's Apple with your finger. You are actually touching your larynx this is your voice box it con tains your vocal chords. When you conslderyour Adam's Apple, youarecon sldering your throat your vocal chords. "It is part of my business to notice the types of tobacco bought by various ' concerns. In all instances, The Ameri can Tobacco Company's buyers select that rich, mellow type of tobacco that the farmer justly calls The Cream of the CrQp' for their brand of LUCKY STRIKE." these are the very words of an expe rienced tobacco buyer on the Southern market. LUCKY STRIKE not only promises but gives you the very finest of each sea son's tobacco crop. We pay the highest prices to be sure of getting the Cream of the Crop. And then to be sure that you get the greatest enjoyment we "TOAST'? these fine tobaccos thereby expelling certain harsh irritants present in all raw . tobaccos. These expelled irritants we sell to manufacturers of chemical compounds. LUCKIES are al ways kind to your throat. Be careful in your choice of cigarettes. It s TUNS !N TlMLMchySiriltai Vane Orchtf tra every Ttwa day, Thurtday as! Saturday v ulnar toasted" Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies ' Vour Throat Protectlon-agalnst Irritation -against cough I'D pay Kveral centi a mils extra for that Free Wheeling sensation in my Studeb&ker ' if I had to., But the joke is, it doesn't cort ,. me money it saves memoney. . A Studebaker is swell when running along with the motor engaged, but it is those moments of momentum those miles of Free Wheeling which give me my grandest thrills . . . and theu don't cost they PAY. I sail along, manufacturing miles and money I About one mile in seven or six or five is free because you save from a seventh to fifth of your gas and oil. Seems to me ridick to buy a car without Free Wheeling when you can get a real Free Whec!ingStudebakerfor$845l This is the lowest pricedSix with Free Wheeling as stand ard equipment engineered from tip to tail to give you the fullest benefits of hree Wheel ing in its finest form. free yheelincf. ; originated by Studebaker - .' . . . i. O. V. Myers Co. 132 8. Riverside Phone 464 SWIM .AT HELMAN BATHS ASHLAND Continuous flow of White Sulphur Spring water In tank. Open daily to 10:00 p. m. ' (Kxcopt Monday) Tub Baths Plcnlo Grounds FRANK CRAIG Valley View You are Invited to present this cou pon at the Mall Tribune office and receive two FREE TICKETS TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE I As a Guest Subscriber of the' MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THI9 SPACE. If you ara a sobscrlber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscriber' names will be published and,, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en joy FREE shows as QUESTS OP THIS PAPER. ' , ' NOW PLAYING "The Man in Possession" 1 1 .1