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JilEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934. PAGE SEVEN GALA DRESS FOR Decoration Contract Let to Portland Firm Neighbor ing Towns to Participate Band Contest Interests Another enthusiastic meeting of the general committee of Oregon' Die mon Jubilee celebration this week re-1 realed that preparations are rapidly! approaching an early stage of com pletion for the big event, June 3 to 9. J Contract for the decoration of Med- j ' ford streets was let to the Flak Flag; and Decorating company of Portland at prevailing prices. All new ma-1 terlal will be used by the company, taking advantage of the pioneer motif. Street decorations are not being confined to Medford, but merchants; In Ashland, Jacksonville, Talent, j Phoenix, Central Point and Gold Hill are urged to take part In the beautl-j flcatlon of store fronts as well. I Decorate Wide Area. The company has agreed to decorate j without addltloal charge. Main street,! Central avenue, Sixth street. River side, Bartlett and numerous other I streets in the business section, giving ! Medford the distinction of being one of the best decorated cities in the northwest when having a celebration.! The cooperation of all business es- tsbliahments la sought. Lines will be strung across the streets, displaying the state seal on1 either aide of the Jubilee celebration emblem. The blue and gold official colors of Oregon will be stressed, with : very other line using red, whit and blue. rJtmp posts will carry the state seal, gold pan, crossed pick and shovel and covered wagon leaving a very Impressive effect. The Ideas wore worked out by the street . decoration committee of which John Moffatt Is chairman. Band Contest Interests. Wilson Walt, ohalrman of the band contest committee, reported that In terest is Increasing In the Jubilee band contest, with Indication that quite a number of bands from north ern California and Oregon will be present. Glenn Smith, chairman of the historical essay contest, open to school students, reported that this project Is well underway, with at least 2.000 essays expected. W. W. Allen, chairman of the con cession committee, has been busy with his committee. Arrangements have been completed for the presence of the Browning Amusement company In Medford during the Jubilee week. The company bears the reputation of being one of the best carnival at tractions in the west. Space for the Manufacturers' and Industrial exhibit In 'the Natatorlum Is already selling fast, according to Chairman W. A. Gates. Up-state man-i ufacturers are taking a great Interest: in the exhibit and are sending down elaborate displays of their products. Pageant Progressing. ! Likewise, the pageant, "Oyer-Un- j Gon," is rapidly progressing. Prof.! Irving E. Vlnlng, pageant committee chairman, and Prof. Angus Bowmer, director, reported. Quite a number cf the cast of 500 have been selected, with the probability rehearsals will soon be underway. The production is one of the big features of the week. Material for the Pioneer parade Is coming in from all parts of the state, Chairman J. Verne Shangle said. In terest In this important feature of the celebration has doubled in the past fortnight. Jubilee visitors can expect the longest parade In the history of southern Oregon. All committees re ported progress. Realization la becoming more and mors apparent that Oregon's Dia mond Jubilee celebration will be one of the most extensive ever presented In the state, bringing thousands and thousands of visitors to Medford. The earnest cooperation Is being sought from every Medford and southern Oregon resident to assure the success of jubilee week. FOX EXPERT WILL SPEAK AT G. PASS A meeting of greet interest to the fox fsjmera of southern Oregon will be held at the Grant Peee fair grounds April SI t i p. m. A. H. Leonard, head of the fox de partment of the Purina Mllla, St. Louis, Mo., will address the fox farm era at that time. He la one of the country's beat authorittee on the food requirements of foxes. He will pre sent hla talk In a way all oan under stand. Mr. Leonard has made a very care ful survey on eight fox ranches lo cated In various part of the United State, who received the moat out standing prices for their pelts la?t year. Every possible factor that may have been responsible for the good fur. auch a heredity, climate, ahade and methods of feeding, have biwn carefully Investigated and evaluated. The result of this survey will b discussed In this meeting. With Mr. Leonard will be 3. 8. Mc Corkle of Klrkland, Waah., fox field aervlce man for the Purtna Mllla In Oregon and Washington. All fox and fur ranchers, and any one else Interested are Invited to at tend the meeting. Educational AilUsor George C Berreman of Plillemath. he reported to the Medford CCC district head quarters, and will be placed on duti es camp educational advisor at Camp Carberry CreeH. company . Mr Berreman will accompany the group to the summer camp at Dog laxe. when they move on Monday. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday nlg'at, April 28. Endorsed For Post Alex McK. Vlcrhaua (abovs) o) Everett, Wash., was recommended by 8enators DIM and Bons for the ob of collector of Internal revenue In western Washington. (Assoelat d Press Photo Meteorological Report April 19, 1934. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday. Temperature, above nor mal. ' Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday, but fogs on coast. Temperature above normal In the Interior. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 70; lowest, 35. Total monthly precipitation, 08 Inch; deficiency for the month, .61 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 8.15 Inches; deficiency for the season, 6.83 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 36: S a. m. today, 85. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:33 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:57 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. m.. 120 Meridian Time. s as Is MtJ aft "8 H mS B? "3 a o a i d ; B Boston 70 60 .... Clear Cheyenne M 56 30 Clear Chicago 74 46 T, Clear Eureka 68 50 Cloudy Helena - M 58 32 .... Clear Los Angeles 70 58 m Cloudy MEDFORD 87 47 Clear New Orleans - 83 66 Cloudy New York 73 53 Cloudy Omaha . 76 42 . Clear Phoenix 84 60 Clear Portland 84 53 Clear Reno . .... 76 46 Clear Rosebwg ..... 86 46 .. Clea: Salt Lake 70 48 .. Clear San Francisco..... 63 50 Cloudy Seattle ... 80 60 ... Clear Spokane 74 48 ... Clear Walla Walla - 80 53 .... Clear Washington, D.C. 70 54 Cloudy RABIES FEARED WHEN PET CAT BITES MISTRESS O RANTS PASS, April 19. (Spl.) Mrs. Emma Boehle, route 4, received her first injection of rabies vaccine Tuesday, following a wound Inflicted on her right hand Friday by the fangs of her pet cat, suddenly Infuriated for no apparent reason. The vaccine arrived in Grants Pass Tuesday from Indianapolis, having been brought by plane to San Fran cisco and mailed here In answer to a telegram from Dr. B. O. Bailey. Appearing at the local doctor's of fice Saturday for treatment of the badly swollen hand, Mrs. Boehle re lated how early Friday her pet cat at tacked her without warning. It was accustomed to following her about her house and garden. A short time before, Mrs. Boehle said, the other cats had refused to eat with her pet, shying away from It as if in fear. The animal, soon after Inflicting the wound, was killed with a blow on the head. It was Impossible later for the brain cells to be analyzed In search of the rabies germs. Dr. R. J. Garman, veterinarian of this city, after learning the actions of the cat before it bit Mrs. Boehle and discovering that it had a fresh scar on Its forehead, apparently Inflicted by another animal, declared It was highly probable the pet was erased by rabies. Fourteen Injections o. the rabies vaccine are the required treatment of a person feared to have become in fected with the disease, Dr. Bailey stated.. One Is taken each day. According to the local doctor, it Is possible to have house pets Inocu lated against the disease. THE GRANGE D. A. V. employment headquarters In the old city market at 33 South Riverside, Medford, Is coming along fine, according to James Llllle, chair man of the committee. To start the program off right, plans have been made to hold a real old hard times barn dance on the evening of Thursday, April 26. with some good old-time dance music. Lunch will be served from 11 to 12 p. m. by the lad lea, Tickets will be on sale at the door. Those coming "dressed up" are liable to a fine. Money derived from the eftnee will be used as a benefit fund, office ex pense and to gain employment for disabled veterans. What SHE TOLD WORN OUT HUSBAND CHE could have reproached him for hi fits of temper his "all in" complaints. 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The proRram presented by the Lost Creek group under direction of Mrs. Mary Moore was enjoyed by a largo attendance. As the date was soon after April 1, the "April Pool" spirit prevailed throughout the evening's entertain- ment. i Among the numbers were vocal se- j lections. "The More We Get Togeth- i er." "Hall, Hall, the Gang's All Here."! "We Won't Oo Home Till Morning,"; wlt.h audience Joining In; "Sheet Music," by Russ Moore and Ernest Jones; violin selection, "Captain Jenks," by Russ Moore; vocal by Harry Tonn and Wallace Ragsdale; Radio Recipes, by Harry Tonn; "Back ward Boxing" and "Blindfolded Box ing," by Wallace Ragsdale and Harry Tonn; "Arkansas Traveler," by Russ Moore and Wallace Ragsoale; "Com mercializing Artistic Talent of Lec turer," by Harry Tonn: blarkface skit. "Luclnda'a Mistake," by Mary Moore and Ernest Jones. Vocal selections: "Ive Locked Tou In My Heart" and 'I Love Every Little Thing About You," by Wallace Ragsdale and Harry Tonn, with ac companiment by Wallace Ragsdale. Both selections were composed by Wallace Ragsdale. Blackface skit. Brother Gideon's Visit," by Mary Moore. Anna Tonn, Edith Jones, Gladys Ragsdale and Margnret Nuss baitm, followed by clever negro song by same principals; "Silent Song of the Stars," by Ernest Jones: "Lost Creek Will," by Beth Zundel. The numbers were followed by games, contests and refreshments. Butte Creek proup will enteraln at the next meeting. Wlt.h their large number of talented members. It is anticipated that their presenta tion will be many times worth the small admission charge. Oregon Weather. Pair tonight and Friday, but fogs on the coast; temperature above nor mal in the interior; gentle changeable wind offshore. 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