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MEDFOT?D MAIL" TRIBUNE, W.PEOKT), fmECiQN, FRTDAT, 'ATTlT'ST 25, 1022 PAGE FIVE F What the Park to Park Highway Association Means to Medford ATLANTIC TRAVEL By DAVID M. CHURCH, International News Service Staff Correspondent. LONDON, Aug. 24. "The airplane of the future will be at once the most ghastly and sublime machine ever created by the hand of man." This is the statement of M. Anthony Fokker, the celebrater Dutch airplane inventor, who is now in England secur ing designs and plans which he will use in his work in furthering military and commercial aviation in the United States. ' Airplane services crossing the Atlan tic flvA ni alv tttnaa n Hnv ami nir- planes capable of destroying entire I cities in a few hours, are the predlc ( tions which Fokker makes. "The airplane of the future depends almost entirely on motor and fuel de velopment," Fokker says. "If this con tinues at the game rate of progress we shall very shortly have completely noiseless machines racing every twen ty minutes as regularly as the modern train service in all directions. "The actual size and speed of the machines wilk not increase so enor mously as the ' numbers employed. Some 120 miles per hour, with a range of several hundreds of miles, will be . the standard model for commercial purposes during the next ten years. "Passenger machines will not, in the Immediate future, hold more than . ' twenty or thirty pnssepgers. and bomb iMlng airplanes will be unable to carry k. : much more than 15.0110 pounds weight of explosives. , "Freight machines will, of course, be v kept as distinct from passenger ma- i chines as are goodB trains and ex- i presses de luxe on a railway line. 3 "In twenty years' time the Atlantic J will be bridged by an air service run ' ning five or six times a day. In fifty ,t years' time I prophesy that the ma- fr chines will contain, all -the. comforts ! and distractions of a big ocean liner. "Palm courts and orchestras', dance floors and dining- rooms, -card rooms I and lounges, all will be there. The journey Will take twenty-four hours. , "The war was far too short' to de velop aircraft "The next war will see the utter im potence of the battleship. The normal procedure of attack from the air will not be direct. The weakest part of a battleship is its bottom. That is where r It will be attacked. Denth charge i V bombs wil) be released on either side i $ of the doomed shin." . START ACTION TO KEEP LOW INTEREST BILL OF BALLOT SALEM, Ore.," Aug. 24. Declaring that 8348 of the 18448 names con tained on the petition initiating the interest rate amendment which would fix the legal rate of interest in Ore gon at six per cent or not to exceed seven per cent on. contract, were never certified to by the" county clerk of any county, but were sworn to by certain notaries public who were not personally acquainted with the elec tors signing the petition and who had no knowledge as to whether or not the addresses given by these electors were correct , S.' 8. Johnson of Port land, this afternoon started action in the Marlon county circuit court to restrain the secretary of state from placing the amendment on the ballot at -the general election in November. Eight notaries . public, . all doing business in the city of Portland are named in the complaint as having thus .made affidavit to information they did not possess. They are; Miss Caroline Herman, W. N. Caster, B. L, Carter, Otto Newman, Charles Lotal Maud Stiles and Paul Turner. The organization is endorsed and morally supported by Stephen T. Mather, director of' the National Park service, the Central Federation of Women's Clubs of America, the Amer ican Automobile Association and Na tional Motorists' Association and the National Highways Association. The association works with trans continental and other highway- asso ciations as well as Chambers of Com merce and county commissioners In expanding the recreational and com mercial possibilities of the ' great west. The oranization is conducted for the following purposes: To encourage the construction of at least one "good road connecting each of the 12 national parks in the RocKy Mountains and tho Pacific coast regions through its influence with federal and state highway de1 partments. i v . To assist the National Park service in popularizing -the national parks and In its effort in securing addition al funds for road construction. with in tho parks. - ; To assist the Forest service In ,all of its undertakings in making the forests accessible' to the motorist. To assist the Indian service in their many problems in constructing roads on the reserves crossed by roads to national parks and monuments. And to be of general service to the west in developing Its resources and scenic attractions. It Is strictly a public spirited or anization, absolutely impartial as to any one community, lty or town. Carries no) advertisements in its official publication. - Has ho selling price on its offlciul publication or maps. Does not favor one park over an other. Encourages additional and better auto camps and hotels. Does not boost or favor one resort or hotel over another. Does not take part In local differ ence of opinion. Will lead in til ST. FOR 1ST PLAGE lory will bo distributed to the runners of the two counties free of charge. ' thereby guaranteeing the advertisers a bona-fide circulation. The directory I will prove a valuable aid to the lmsi-1 ness firms of the two counties as a i mailing list and credit reference. Sim ilar directories have been published in. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Cali fornia by tills company. The work here has received the endorsement of the Medford Retail Merchants bureau, j C. W. Robey, field manager of the company, is now registered ut the Hoi-: land, and is making an initial canvass among the business firms relative to the advertising and other features. The directory will be ready for delivery In about two months. CHICAGO, Aug. 25. my Associated Press). Twenty hits off three Red Sox pitchers enabled the St. Louis Americans to defeat the llostonians 13 to 2, and to keep pace with New York, promotion of state wi,ch found its batting eyes after two parks, new scenic attractions and days and tiok the final of its Cleveland . Seeks Information on places of series 7 to 3. Today the Ilrowns with historical Interest. only half a game lead and the Yankees Conducts a campaign of education meet in a series at the Polo grounds to educate the motorists of the na- that may decide tho league race, tion to the Master Scenic Highway of -Walter Johnson. Washington vetpran America by advuncing the national added another shutout to his long narks which are the travel magnet of record, holding tho White Sox to five GIRLS! LEMONS I WHITEN SKIN AND j BLEACH FRECKLES j the picturesque west. CHARGES PLOT TO GRAB CAP INN HOTEL scattered hits and winning 1 to 0. His mound opponent, Binnkenship though allowing hut four hits, was hit for two In the second frame, which, coupled with a wild pitch, accounted for the only score. Detroit and Philadelphia engaged in an extra base hitting contest, Detroit winning 11 to 8. Heilmann, Walker, inoa ills mil i. -ill at ii u oirtimju. wiiid Lionel Barrymore at Page added three runs to his long season's t.itnal Tlnpi-vniira thn ilia Inini ished ' Ht 1-lnG- American actor, is said to give a re- In the National letiRtie New York markable demonstration of how the tin- gained another notch on the Cardinals JrV. Rquoozo the juice of I wo lemons I into a bottle ommtiiiinK t ! ouivovh of Orchard White, whhh any Iiuk store will supply for a few rents, shake well, ami you haVe a quartet pint of harmless ami delightful lem on bleaeh. Massago this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the fare, neck, n mi h n mi hum d s en eh day, t h en shortly note the beauty and white ness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleaeh and bring that I soft clear rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because it doesn't Irrltnte. Adv. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Nature's Wonderland and America's Most Famous Playground its hotels are marvelous establishments. Its camps are pretty little tent and cottage villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, comfort and simple, Informal living, 300 miles of fine boulevards. An ideal place for vacation pleasures. Send for beautifully illus trated booklet telling all about its wonders In word and picture. , THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY Portland and West Yellowstone by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM GO NOW. The Park oloses September 19th I-et our representatives explain tho various toura which enable visitors to see the Yel lowstone so comfortably and at minimum cost; also quote fares, prepare your Itin erary and make your reservations. J. II. O'NKII,!,, Traveling Passenger Agent, with headquarters nt 701 Wells Kargo HuiUHng, Portland, will bo glad to call per sonally on anyone wishing to visit Yellow-'; Btone, and arrange all details. Drop him a card or address W.M. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. this case the "master mind" Is actuat ed by a desire for revenge and while the point: Is made that this natural PORTLAND, Aug. 24. That forest service officials, "misled by knockers," are conspiring to grab the Cloud Cap Inn hotel concession from the company headed by Homer A. Rogers and place it in the hands of persona who have no right to benefit from 39 years profit less work by Mount Hood Trail & Wagon Road company, was the asser tion hv W S Klrlf iintrlpk hpfnre the Portland Ad club at the Ilenson hotel I almost unbelievable alterations in the yesterday. I progress of many lives. By order of George h. Rauch, presi- Mary Pickford in "Going Straight" dent of the club, the startling charge is another feature of the program. This usually crafty mentality works in "Theiby defeating Cincinnati 2to 1, with the Master Mind," a photodrama which aid of Jess Karnes' pitching while the will be seen at the Page theatre three j St. Louisuns were losing in.a wild scor- duys beginning tomorrow matinee, in Ing game to tho Braves, 12 to 11. The Pirates continued on their' win ning way, trouncing the Phillies 10 to 4. Alexander held Brooklyn to four human instinct is apt to recoil upon'1 lifts and the Cubs won their first game the avenger. It is shown that a power-: in the week, 4 to 1. ful mind dedicated to disturbing the social organization of man can make by Klrkpatrick was made the subject for formal consideration next Wedues-j day. j That the' forest service, represented by George H, Cecil, district' forester, and Thomas H. Shorrard, supervisor of the Oregon forest, demanded that Cloud Cap Inn be developed to a high poini of perfection, similar to great inns in national parks as a condition precedent to the construction of l a branch from theMmmt rioting Lodp' road, and that the Cloud Cap Inn com pany has been given only until Decem ber 1 to make good, were further- as sertions by Klrkpatrick. I'1 -'tire was made twelve years ago and shows the difference between pic tures of that day and this. "Serenade" Without Dull Moment There is a mighty good picture at the Rialto theatre this week. It is "Serenade," first National attraction. It is a colorful Spanilli drama, with Miriam Cooper and George Wash play ing the leading roles. The fact- that these talented artists are in the cast is sufficient proof of the excellence of the production, but It possesses many other points of appeal. There is not a 'dull mnmont in It tho nofttnern nro A letter written in May and deliv;' mH.,KlBPB. ,, , rtiP-fi ered only a few days ago contained the masterful ultimatum, and the speaker averred j Miss cooper plays the part of Maria that no one connected with the com- dolCarmen, a senorita, who is loved pany had been given opportunity for by Pancllo the 80n of the governor of fair consideration. That the motive back of it all Is a desire to oust Rogers who has pioneer ed as a mountain resort proprietor on the north slope of Mount Hood, was Kirkpatrick's further assertion. Rog ers also operates the Mount Hood lodge at the head of Hood River valley. the Spanish province, played by Walsh The supporting cast has been chosen with care and discrimination, and the entire production is excellent. Dr. S. A. Danford arrived this mor ning, and will preside at the confer ence of the Methodist Episcopal churcn tonight. Items of especial interest to the members of the church will be con sidered as this is the last meeting of the official board before the session of the annual conference. A question always of interest at the last conference of the year is the mat ter of a pastor for the new year. If a change Is desired it is at this meeting that the request Is made. If no change Is desired it is customary to Invite the paBtor to return for another year. There have been rumors that the pres-, ent pastor, Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett, has an opportunity to go to a large eastern church, at a considerable in crease In salary. His wishes In the matter will doubtless be made known at the conference tonight Reports from the heads of depart ments will be read, and officers elect ed for the coming year. As the confer ence Is open to all members of the church, a large attendance is expected. BY DEPT. OF AGR WASHINGTON. August (By the Associated Press) Breeding a daily cow that will give enough milk to feed 30 children a day, more than six times the capacity of the ordinary cow. Is one of tho feats of the indus try which has been accomplished by the feeding and selective breeding, On its experimental farm near Belts- ville, Md., the department has a herd of six cows, the result of breeding work, that have produced an aver age of more than 22.000 pounds of milk in 35 days. This little' herd yields enough milk to provide i quart a day to 170 children. An ordinary cow. or scrub ' pro duces only enough.' milk to feed 6 children a quart a day, while a good cow yields enough to give 20 chll dren a quart a day. The supercow, as the department calls her, and there are more and more of them in this class every year, gives enough milk so that a small herd might easily supply this quantity to all the small children in a small town. Tho Improvement of dairy cows means more thnn increased profits to the dairyman, the department de clares. It means cheaper and more milk, the best bone and muscle mnker for children; - RKCKLKSS AI'TOIST HELD YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American New York 7, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 8, Detroit 11. Boston 2, St. Louis 13. Washington 1, Chicago 0. National Pittsburg 10, Philadelphia 4. Chicago 4, Brooklyn 1. Cincinnati 1, New York 2. St. Louis 11, Boston 12. Coast Vernon 2-2, Portland 1-7. Oakland 4-3, Seattle 9-7. Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 0. Salt Lake 17, San Francisco 16. F, TO BE COMPILED A directory of all the farmers of .MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Jackson and SlBklyou counties is now SPOKANE, Aug. 25. Olo Toffolo faced a manslaughter charge here today as the result of the death of Francis Devlin, vaged 14, who suc cumbed to .Injuries - received ,,when run down by an automobile. ' after vainly fighting death for two days. Toffolo is said to have admitted driv ing the automobile. With MedflPrd trade is Medford made. being compiled by the Farmers Direc tory Corporation of Portland and Spo kane, Wash. The directory will list the rural field giving names, postoffice and route; number of acres owned or rented; assessed valuation, both real and personal; section, range, and town ship; products of the farm and the direction of the place from the nearest town. Twelve hundred copies of the dlrec- Safe TlUlfc for INFANTS ai INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's the Original Avoid Imitations 1 and Substitutes ForInnts,tnvandniilOrowInf Children iRIchmilk, malted grain extract In Powder Tie Original Food-Drink For All Ages No Cochins Nouri.hing Digeitibl. ESSE Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tt Nurse Saves 2 People Frcm Operation "I had two patients that the doc tors seemed unnble to reach with their medicines and in both cases advised the knife. A friend who had tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for Stomach trouble proposed that I recommend It to my patients, which I did. Both ore now entirely well. I am very glad that I was able to recommend It." It removes the ca tarrhal mucous from the Intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. For sale at all druggists. Adv. FALL MODES IN MILLINERY New and Smart Felt Hats $4.95 Tailored Beaver Hats $8.75 MISS TQWNE AT THE COLONIAL MEN'S NEW FELT HATS FOR FALL SPECIAL VALUES FOR DOLLAR DAY $3.50 to $5.00 Special Lot On Sale ' $2.50 See these before you select your Fall Hat elsewhere. Mann's Department Store Entrance on E. Main St. DELICIOUS WHOLESOME PEERLESS BUTTER-NUT BREAD Eliminates the drudgery of home baking. Butter-Nut Bread easily takes the place of home made bread. Its made by experienced bakers' in a modern baker'. Every possible precaution is taken to insure its whole- ; somonoss and carefully selected ingredients : and conscientious; baking insures its deli cious taste. . PEERLESS BUTTER-NUT BREAD Deserves a trial and once tried will mean your continued patronage. Next time you order bread, specify Butter-Nut and deter-, mine for yourself, its excellency. PEERLESS BAKERY 606 E. Main. Phone 503-J -s J