o G e MEDFORD :MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORPft OREO OX, nTTRgT)AY, .TTJNE011", "1925 0 CRATER mm' TRIP PLANS ARE NICELY PERFECTED ' Many citizens seem to be unduly fretted with regard to the movement Of the 600 automobiles with the 3000 . GUftrdamen to as near Crater Lake as th snow line, will permit on Satur day, June 20th. Others seem to think that business will be so extraordinar ily heavy In the stores that some busi ness men or ; their help will not be able to get away for the trip. Others aro of the opinion that it will take ten, hours to load out and that it will be, somewhere around July 4th before they get back home. -while still others are of the opinion that the now is 30 feet deep at Prospect and 'hat they will have to go in from there on sleds.. The Chamber of Commerce trans portation committee in charge would" like to get everyone thinking a posi tive thought on this problem, sign up their cars and forget the rest, for It is In hands of men who thoroughly understand their business, the com mittee assured. v A thorough program of procedure will bp mailed to alt who are to drive cars In the caravan, some four or five days before leaving line, but to Iron out some of the obstacles that seem to be bothering, here are a few state ments. General White will attend to the loading and he has given the chamber his word that he will apply army stylo and that the entire 600 cars wtll be on $heir way with their loads in less than one hour. The A. A. A. association will be on hand with a pilot car for- each 60 autos in the caravan functioning as a pace maker. v The entire stato traffic squad of officers will be here to maintain one Way traffic, and assist In the move ment. Service cars will be plentiful . With supplies and mechanics, and any and all disabled cars will merely fall but of line, receive Immedlalo atten tion and fall back in again. , As to the claimed extra volume of itlslness on this leaving day that may nterfere with some of the business men In signing up their cars, atten tion is called to the fact that there Will be 600 Medford citizens out of town that day,, and also the entire Quard, so there will not be so many people left In Medford to mnke an ilvAanllnnallv h.iuu rl.nr u-llh tho .vio..- chuntH. j Ah to the snow, the Medford Cham ber of Commeice Is in receipt of the following from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service which tells the story , as to the snow situa tion. v, Crater Lake National park will be In full swing on July 1st, the official opening date. The winter was one of hevy"' snowfall, but a snow removal cfow was sent Into the park more than two weeks -earlier, than usual, . Nothing .but the moMt extraordinary weather. Can now postpone the nor mal season. ; ''Today a gang of men la shoveling away the last barrier belpw the Divide so that by tomorrow the road should be open to travel to Anna Spring from the Medford side. Saturday two crews will start simultaneously on Lhe south rond and toward Government Camp, and It Is expected that both the Medford-Klamath loop and the road to Government Camp will be open by June 25th, leaving only a mile and a half climb to the lake to be cleared during the final week. BE. SENTENCED FRIDAY Sr.'fV M. White, farmer on the Hill . road northwest of Jacksonville, ar rested Monday night in a raid con ducted jointly by the sheriff's office and federal officials, was arraigned In the circuit court Wednesday afternoon and entered a plea of guilty to owning a a still and possession of mash. Sentence,- the. court announced, will be passed Friday. ;T. Edy, local junk dealer, Indicted by the grand jury on a statutory charge . involving a 10 year-old Gold Hill girl, was given until Friday to enter, a plea. ., .. Beea cover alien Intruders In their hives .In tombs of wax. o o PAGE SEVEN CHESTER BARR TO TAKE CHARGE OF". SAN JOSE AREA "After July 1, Douglas Wood, local representative of Dennis, Kimball & Pope, large eastern fruit buyers and shippers, will be in charge of an en larged territory,' soys the Grants Pass Courier. "He has been given all of Oregon, with the exception of Hood Kiver. His main office will be in Med ford, where the bulk of the valley fruit originates. Me wilt maintain an of fice at Warehouse No. 1 In Grants Pass, as at present, with Mrs. K. H. Lister in charge. During the fruit sea son a man will be placed in charge of that end of the local business. . "The Rose burg business, as well as the Grants Pass, will be handled thru the local office as in the past. Mr. Wood announces that he expects a an pies and, if the growers desire, f. o. b. business in pears. 'C. E. Burr, who has had charge of the Medford office, will have charge of the San Jose territory." TO BE FORMED HERE ABOUT 15TH OF JUNE Radio workers will organlee, deal ers In Medford, on or about June 15, association sponsors 6000 Watt broad casting station on the roof ' of the new Eugene hotel. The men are or ganizing the 12th federal reserve dis trict which includes seven states as follows: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, California, Nevada, and Ari zona, for the elimination of noise and interference. Increase of summer sales, enhancement of advertising and other benefits, manufacturers, job bers and dealers are included in the organization, which plans to send delegates to the 1926 world's con ference on radio to be headed by Herbert Hoover. A Marshfleld branch ' of the -Pa cific Northwest Radio Trades asso ciation has Just been completed by O. V. Humrick, president of the 12th district; MIlo O. Roach, secretary and R. E. Wittinglon, director, will pre side at Medford. To install the local branch, it is said that the association will be formed In Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland, Eugene being .the home of fice. The association is sponsoring a 5000 watt broadcasting station to cost $250,000 on the roof of the new Eu gene hotel. .-Following the forming of the as sociation at an early -date,"1 u radio show will be given In the Interest of the radio public, showing the ether waves truly in action, Call luminous waves detector, mounted on a nine- foot ttfb'le with a bank of euro! tubes attracted by a special design ed machine, the waves are then Been by the aid of mirrors, as plain as a filament is seen in a lamp bulb. Each Week thereafter the associa tion will meet to discuss matters of importance in radio and to receive complaints of local Interference. A state meeting will be called once every six months. A convention will be called once a year of the entire 12th district. JUNE 19TH W1LLBE LEGION COOKIE DAY June 19th will be Cookie Day, and the ladles of the American Legion aux iliary are asking each and every lady In the city and country to contribute cookies to be sent to Hospital No. 77 where there are over 150 hungry sol dier boy invalids and semi-invalids, who appreciate home made cookies more than words can express. Please bring your cookies to Mrs. Jacobs of the Bungalow Store. Mrs. J. H. But ler, 619 8. Riverside, or Mrs. Rv A. Holmes, 129 North Oakdale, 'which ever is nearest to you and they will be packed and sent to the boys. IE Name the Cake "Win $25 i , ; CONTEST CLOSES 6 P.M. JUNE 12 The Schilling Chef, co-operating with this paper, will pay $25 for the most appropriate name tor his new Mystery Cake $10 second prize five additional prizes of $1 each. Here is the Recipe: H cup Shortening 1 M sug&r ( brawn r granulaud 2 etrgi , 2 cups raisins 1 cup raisin liauid 3 cups sifted flour ' H teaspoon silt 3 level teaspoons Schilling Baking Powder 1 teaspoon Schilling Cinnamon ' H each Schilling Cloves, Allspice and Nutmeg 1 , " Schilling Vanilla Cover ralshu with water and simmer over a low fire 10 minutes then drain, reserving one cup of raisin liquid. Sift flour, spices, and baking powder together. Cream short ening, add sugar and mix well. Add eggs, unbeaten, one at a time, beating batter well after adding each egg. Add one-half of the flour mixture and raisin liquid alternately, beating until smooth. Add raisins to remaining flour, mix well, men add to cake bat ter, .with vanilla. Bake in three greased layer cake pans, about 20 minutes in a moder y powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon Schilling Vanilla, W cup chopped walnuts. Heat cream io coning -point, aaa id iur ana dcbi unui irooom. i nen aaa vaniua. spread on cold layers, and sprinkle chopped walnuts over the two inside layers. All miamrv matti art hvtl. ' : MAIL THIS COUPON, cart ibis paper Totbe Schilling Chef: I have baked the famous Schilling Mystery Cake In accordance with the recipe, using Schilling Baking Powder, and sub mit the following f. . 1 name for it J Name ' - - - - - --jr. Address ' ' The judges in the contest are Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, Mrs. Jonas , GIVE ran TO MISS FALDINE TOMORROW P. NL Friday afternoon, June 12th, the Jackson County Health association are giving a reception at the home of Mlss Mildred Carlton in honor of Miss Mary Faldlne of Juno, Alaska, and Miss Ki no ra Thomson, demonstrator for the Marion County Health association.' Miss Faldlne was one of the pio neer nurses in the health program of Jackson county. . Her two years' of ef ficient effort as county health nurse did much to lay a strong and perma nent foundation for the fine work that has been achieved . by her "successors in the field. Miss Faldlne served with the Red Cross ovtffseas during the World war and later in New York from which place she came to nerve in Jackson county. When ahe U-ft Jackson county to reenter thenks of the Hod Cross she was sent to Alaska to work with the Indian She was the first nurso in that territory to serve in this capacity; her field radfutlns for about two hundred miles from Juno. Now there are several other nurses working with her, proving the nlue of this type of work rendered by the Hed Cross and National Tuberculosis asso ciation through the local health usso cians. Miss Faldlne will give a talk on her Alaska work and experiences nmong the Indians to which her friends and co-workers are looking forward with keen interest. Miss Thomson will also talk of the methods and work of the Marion County Health association. Much has beeh accomplished in Ma rion county and several new methods are being inaugurated Willi success. CATARRH of head or throat is usually . benefited by the vapors of v Vaporub Ovr IT MUKonJartUml Yearly Children - Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute fot- Castor Oil, Paregoric, "Teething Drops and Soothiner Svruns. espe cially prepared for Infants in anus and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for lhe slimatiirx nl Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. &ACES- Auto . . and Motorcycle Jackson Co. Fair Grounds One Mile South Medford Saturday and Sunday JUNE 13 AND 14 Fastest Racing Cars in Pacific Northwest Daredevil Drivers EXCITING MOTORCYCLE RACES 6KS Glorious Vacations! GENERAL Gasoline assures YOU MAXIMUM MILEAGE CLEAN COMBUSTION FULL POWER EASY STARTING, Judy & Frohbach, Inc. . 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