XBSPAY, June M, ÍM7 TRE DflíüY iT rtiy t o Editor • PWNTÌNG. fcÖ. «, « *A**' S -- . -J - — Á SÉ LÁ Ñ D Í)A IL Y T ÍD IÑ G S ' t . y Í n L «nJouii leaj U HEALDSBURG, Commercial Aviatioh Lindbergh’s first message to the American J people when he returned from Prance was to pre- ' pare for the era of commercial aviation which is „coming. Although the United States has made great ; strides in developing air mail European countries J are far ahead in the development of commercial fly- ■in** This is not surprising when we consider the dif- ; ference between the two countries. Europe is small •_with a concentrated population while America, es- pecudly in the west, has large territory to jcover and * commercial traffic is not so heavy. Safety is one of the most important factors in ; the development of commercial aviation and landing ; fields are one of the most important elements of safety. An airplane survey of the Pacific coast for - the purpose of laying out definite air lines for planes * is now undèr way. Many of the cities between i Seattle and San Diego have good landing fields. ’ Those who have* not should make every effort i v * obtain at least the ground for a good field. To neg- lect to do so will be to get a slow start in a new commercial race which is starting. ron leit h m nUv « ROUÚrH ▼•pee o i I 3 REOQ es S 0EFÒ J w »WTO T&WM.. from Ban Francisco t o Grants Pass ¿which started yesterday morning. Rushing Water, also an Oregon fad tan, |g second. Flying Cloud on ,hjs arrival pere had covered 62 miles of die 480 mile run. Figures produced by an insurance company show that 17 per cent of the accidents on which paid claims in a year happened in the home. Bath­ tubs, beds and step ladders were all shown to be dangerous. That inay be the reason we hear of so few quiet evenings at home these days.. Two French invfehtors have perfected a machnne which can be attached to the back of a bird and will record everything it does. The device should prove popular with parents of flapjxjrs who have difficulty in keeping track of their children. Coolidge suminer camp in the Black Hills is to lie near an adandoned gold mine. Since the president is rcjnitcd to have made the treasury seem like an aliandone«! gold mine to a lot of pork barrel legis­ lators lie should feel right at home. « Hollywood burglars are reported to have stolen several thousand dollars worth of clothing from mo­ tion |>lefráre actresses. They probably got away with it by palling till gowns in their vest pockets and Arlington, Illinois, a town of 700 persons is said to have neitticr a barber shop or a l>cauty parlor But how are they to know wl^n even their best friends won’t tell them. A fighennan is reported to have landed a 25- pouijd pike from a lagoon in Jackson park, Chicago. But that isn ’t the first |>oor fish that’s been caught A< Annkpolis graduating midshipmen all rate a tw atouft with their diplomas. The idea seems to l to get the young office^ under fire as soon as We ai* told t>v a professor that we use only 10 per cent of our intelligence. But he may have l»een reading the college comic magazines. Suecemful fortune tellers are the ones who nl way» toll of fortune«. , MISS D0BOTÖY ttìfilb, Editor Saturday, June j« .,— The Rqgue ed. Thus we notice many models L Vacations A m eminent physician says persons who fail to take two weeks or a month’s vacation once a year ai-c in danger of losing their vigor if not their health. Probably two thirds of the vacation propaganda we hear and read comes from persons who hope to get a dig at our pocket books while we are away from home and have loosened up on the purse strings for a little onting. But Oregon still has attractions enough which are free to satisfy the native lover. No one caa pu t a feftee around the mountains and charge admission. There are still too many shade trees by the side of cool streams for any com- inereiai enterprise to get a monopoly on them. It is still possible to find a deserted place along the beach where the oceAn call be enjoyed without the interruption of jazz bands or pink lemonade. But most people prefer to go back to nature only by degrees. A formal dinner-dance usually goes well with, an onting into the woods. Meals served in a dining room are preferable to those prepared over the camp fire even for those roughing it at the beAch. Add­ ing commercial enterprises to vacattions has not ruined them but increased their popularity with many people. c Á l I ' , MuSIC I. What opera star formerly did a .vaudeville act with her Bis- River College club will ..meet with camps mads of narrow braid­ at the Ijqme, qf Mrs. it. A. ed strips of feather. The leather Stearns, 127 Oak. street. is woven rather loosely aq as to permit the air to reach thé foot. The heel of this shoe, however, is Ashland Boas -will play Klam­ ath Fails at Klamath Sunday, ac­ Through" leaded window quite made of solid leather to prevent away". one’s foot from turning gs one cording to a declsioh reached list evening at a meeting of the of­ Twilight strokes the drowsy sea, walks. Sweaters and skirts are, again ficers of the League held in this Through leaded window quite city. considered quite as smart as any­ thing one can wear for sports oc­ The Klamath Falls aggregation Frantic moth beats helplessly. casions this year. The skirt may is as'yet undefeated this year and one of the best gam es of the sea­ Siobbqry candle.laughing — harmonize in color with- the sweater or act as a contrast. son is expected when they clash In ..a, broken Spin Jaggedy shadow catching theft fifth streJtnt fearne. - Sweaters they be opep At the front The patient iioul ' ' - or of slip-on type. One can ever Of a day that’s willing to die. wear the sweater under the jacket suit If one desires aa it is con­ Lo, such a hush, sidered quite as smart as the silk Like a swallqw’s note, . -- blouse or vest. That qied e ’er It left Washable suede gloves of cham­ BERLÍN, June , i 5.—(IP) — À The swallow’s throat, pagne or pude coloring are recog­ round-the world Zeppelin flight is Or a soh that's too deep to cry. nized as the appropriate thing for sportswear. They may be worn planned I& br. Hugo Hckener to leaded window, , ovar with the entire white costume as dAonirtrat’e the ability of the well as with colored outfits since dfrîÿffclg as a rival for thé ifr- Moonlight bathes the beaten hosiery worn with white this gea- plaie In lon g distance flying. grqund, . son Is of nude shade. TÏe famous pilot who took the Velveteen Jackets and long LorAnfeeles, America's great ìir- Through leaded window—every­ where. Igihie, aerósa Sthé Atlantic to the costs in high colors ere worn for The stars tiptoe around. any sports occasion this season. Theresa Fitzgerald,, .Portland, Ore. Navy flyer» can take np women friends and relatives now, saya Secretary Wilbnr. The secretary •I last has solved that time-hon­ ored mother-in-law problem. erichshafén. Me will Important Books world, flight with a feamaroff in common? Ike South Atlantic In k simitar Louise Gets Orlle Robbins, who hag been idid study 3. Ars these duplication of keys craft. T ie latter trip will be made J of life stretched from England to playing - captain of the Ashland In Beethoven’s nine sym­ to show the practicability of a prettiest wives. phonies? rejfitaj i i r service between Sevil­ West Af0eat .T h e, author has a Boas leaves next Monday for Cor- I superb talent tor sketching "ehar- 4. Who composed'' (a) "Rigolet- n u ,' W 9. A A film actress newlywed says le, Spain, and Buenos Aires, iitd iseter, ah for instance Major Bln- C. Aummer school. to,”_ (h) "Der Frelachuetz,” she means to stay married. Most Jt is In this service, that the LZ- Jcfair 4s described on the voy- This cannot be denied: Children Robbins. is a star athlete at (c) "La Tosca," (d) "The of them spend at least a little l i 3 will he used permanently.- v'J of today grow up too aoon. jage aa appearing to meander Q. A. C. He haa been employed Merry Wives of Windsor”? time alone between husbands. through "fcls allotted span In 'a In the Miller Toggery here. His 5. What have the following in I state of ckronle somholedce. He entering summer school will not oommon: Coates, Hertz, fu r ties weye found In thqback The times may not be worst | spoke with a sleepy dbawl and prevent him from playing with the t Goossens. Furtwaengler? than formerly, but they certainly yards of an Illinois town after a | his movements were slow and local team, bat he will not retain 6. w ho Is considered the father sire different. repent heavy rain, says a nows languid to a degree of irritation * his poMtton as playing - captain. Of chdr/h music? dispatch. If they, aver havp. a As a hero he proved a man of 7. What noted pianist wrote a cloudburst the natives can dine | great action, but yon cohtlnually \ charming minuet to prove to | want to strike him dead for his a friehd that modern com­ . When a man rips the gear of on that Japanese delicacy, sharks’ jkis conscience, no garage can. put awful deliberation. The villain posers can write melody? J was a big, fair mah, with a bloat- them in order again. 4. What was the pen name of the I ed red face and had a canning, The^neqr army , blouse» have woman who had A great in-, teadapt at the institution, has "graceful, flaring skirt»,” accord­ been dismissed from state service. Shifty look. Latent cruelty lurk­ flttence on Chopin’s life? ed In the corners of his month If you have scruples against ing to a news item. The Skirt is 9. What great symphony edits At a civil service trial Mrs. land his freqnenl smile displayed with an Adagio Lamentoso? saying, "Dam It," you can think an ancient form of dress that Fanslow was found gfcUty of 1 sharp teeth that gave him a self­ used to be a fad among women. 1.0. Who is Qlullo Gattl-Casasza? it and get Rome satisfaction. gougipg kqys into the neck and ish aspect.” Then Comes the bride feet of women patients until tkey to he* "a slim girl with a wealth ANSWERS Veils ere dying out In Persia, screamed In agony, of dragging of deep golden hair, rich and rod ny the appearance of Kathleen A philosopher Is a fellow who* it la said. We wonder what the the womeji by their hair and qf High, violinist and David John­ Billiards, Cribbage, Auction haa had so many failures that he policé' reporters over there have knocking them down and jump­ like raw meat West African gold. son. bridge. I Her skin was pale and her eyos has got used to them and seems ing on them. Those of Mrs. Jtoberteon’s pu­ Yea. to say now about a Ahreat. la aoft dark brown.” The author to enjoy it. British professional I has .% literary style 'hat producee pils appearing on the program members of the Ryder Cup I striking, wicked situations that are: Lorraine Brookmiller, Betty "Is Man a Machine ” was the team which recently lost’ to come and go like rainbow flashes., Bropkjnlller, Mery Galey, Wilma IJez Heck says: "Life ain’t Hubjeet or a debate in an eastern Americans at Worcester, Jon i re personally present In Hall, vn-glnia High, Frances Mc­ worth livin' after you’re through city; Tes, but the driver sits in every group presented. Ton see Coy and Charles Walter. Those with It. You can’t ever hev it dry the hack seat. WiOa Gather. Nebraska. and hear and thrill with shivers of Mrs. Albert are Ada Hurst. House-fly, tsetse-fly, gad-fly, cleaned.”- Golf enthusiasts held their se­ and burning en.tot'ons. The rapid David Putnam, Nelta Putnam ahd moequlto, ‘gnat. , The president fcoing to South cond Jolly picnic Tuesday even­ sketcres and real I’.'« depicted in Melba Putnam. A general invi­ Cunard. Kakota for hl* Vacation ought to ing oh the new greens, and the German West Africa H has never tation is being extended to the praise, and undulation The y»ar by or for which gc- waving motion. give some Aong writer an Inspira­ affajr proved to ip quite as de­ been given t i the world before, public to attend the affair. Founta are reckoned. • 9. Chicago. , tion hbour "the White House ih lightful as was the first picnic and we rejoice over a literary crea held several weeks, ago. Adulation means excessive 1». William. rion t t clnsmatory rapllca qual­ the Black Hills. ” . The affair was fegturqd.by a ities in print. beginner^ matqh |e tw e e a .J . H. 8 8 8 Hardy, C. J. Read and Warren Hedda Hoyt Tells About Cook. The . prize,, a golf bail wse Fashion No t re won by Mr. Hardy NEW YORK, June 15.— Vising A covered and j yellow are also noted at smart I waukie. Oregon. up a gash he received ift tip Mrs. Lonta Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. outdoor gathering'«. Of course. Miss Marie Kinney of Portland head. Charley rap for |he pass Wm. bodge, MY atad Mrs. •Frink Soqie . college Commencement Mrs. Frank Jordan who has been visiting the Al. ing team and wgs allmbtfig Intt Jordan, ,Mr. and Mrs. F. C. îttors stayed at the city auto Joorfets are to bo the Homes, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whit­ the rea^ of t£e wagon when th< Cox family oal 8eventh street, »P. preference to Indoor ac- tomorrow evening at Joined her mother on yesterday horses ,turned -a cofh«r pretty tle, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Hardy, cotumo&tloi tag«. lively ftd threw hith out violent' Edith Dodge, Raymond MeGee morning’s southbound train. In preference to |hese Incqqqplc- and Vernoh McGee. ttous »had«« f^r spqrti^ear bright H. O. Butterfield and Roy Me ihadeq rule above pa)e pastel». C. B. Closer of the S. P. Co.’s Daniels antoed up to Crater Car inspecting force in this city, One.ww' so rnpny pastel -, hued JBether Sllsby had jliscon- KRK8E5T PUPILS «LaRe Saturday and returned has* secured, a 30-day leave of vocal Instructions to her Mr>. Harold Alklns presented froclw ]g«t summer that It’« A Monday bringing hack with them; Protect YOuI lh*h* ItTftK abeeUoe and with Mrs. Closer 1 ciaaa. Until September. a number of her plano pupils In relief to. find well - dressed wo- J* ' W"hther wttb « this uiew. face a car which had . btoken down left yesterday for a trip to south­ colons. rqcltal Monday. Thpae who play­ at the Lake. ern California. v ® * 1“ °l 4»rt- ed, were: Lily Seliaff, Frances , ¿ / ew’. j 0®1 4. G. Rockfeiloir. one of tl^e Alklns, Dorothy Arnold. Billy