Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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MEPFOTtT) MATL - TTtTTHTMT!. MKDrOTCD. QTrefiON. TUESDAY, JUNE Hft. 1025
OF GOPGO UNIT 2
!Wonl has Just heen received from 0 I.WI VKRSITV OF ORRilO.V, Eu
p'ortlond that the Orcnonian will gene. Juno 29. (Special.) The fifth
end a camera inan to cover the blB onnual short course for commercial
"Copco Two" dedication, which takes secretaries will be hH.but the Univer
place at Copco, Calif., next Sunday. slly of o.-pgun july 5 1D ,0i lt WOJI
This will mean that two seimrate mo- nnounc(i(1 Robhlns.
fcun piotureH will be tnkon of thiB l
new power development, umintfe- dea ot xie Bchool of burinem uclmin
mnU having- already been mode by Inlratlun. A more compreheriHive pro-j
the California Oregon I'nwer com-
pany to lake
event.
nijecial film of the
. it 1r pvneeted that much favor
able: 'publicity for southern Oregon president of the Ktatu AHKticiution of
nnd northern California will result Commercial HecretarieH, which with
from the extensive Hhowlng of those the Ht.noo 0f buMne.sH adininlHtration
fllmB. One particular Hem whk-h (. llH(irln(f the meotlnKs. will nt
will no doubt attrart reat Interest
throuHhout the country Ih the largest f"' th" th ftnf h.8 IT";1
wood stove pipe ectlon In the world
sixteen feet la diameter and over a
thousand feet long, which connects
the two tunnels.
This huK wooden tube Is but one
ui me nun.) jii i 1 1 iiih ' ' aging secretary of the chamber of
details which will be shot by the ,mmcice of Wua washing
movie men. , Ah. uUKe president of the
0' course the dedication cere- w ,,,,, AHHO(.u,n f eommer
(nuny, tlie flng-iaMng anil the big (,la, orKHnlmll secretaries, and has
-reecr- win come in 101 im-ir
of the footage, as well as the out-
standing features of modern njjno- Ki lnlng, president of the state
electric development as exemplified ,.mmiier 0f commerce, will be present
In "Copco Two," the largest and ,,, ,nHCuss Important slate prolilems,
finest power plant of the entire ,, wl w u u L),ion, manager,
Copco s'Mtcni. Portland chamber of commerce, and
'.K. W. Price, oiiertitor of the Crn- y, (j, i,i, secretary of the Oregon
tef , jjike lodge and the IcH.ieo of the state Chamber of commerce,
riew l.lthla hotel at Ashland, Is co- n,e regular program this year will
operating with the Copco company follow the form of those of the prevl
in -having these movie films taken, oils four years, and the usual fireside
The picture men will also film nil the discussions and recreational features
scenic points of t lie Rogue Klver
valley. Crater
California.
ljike and northern
C.C. LEMON'S DAD
LIKES ROGUE VALLEY
AND FRUIT METHODS
C, G. Lemmon of Hood Kivrr, Ore.,
Who In his 35 years of railroad work
1)ub traveled the United States from
coast to coast and gulf to lakes, and
has seen the famed Cumberland and
Shenandoah valleys, besides UvliiK In
the Hood river valley for the nasi Hi
years, views n as a genuine privilege
IJ1QI 1113 IIII9 Ual IIIK ,IIINIBIMU Ul llVlllfS
the pnBt two weeks while vlHithm his
un OCT .,..,1 In
' Medford'and the HSie rlvor valley.
Hq 'Is 'eapecjuily linpressed by the
fact. that, as he says, the fru't Is sold
hy the ton In this valley, while in the
Hood river valley all apples are sold
hy the hox. AlrT hemtuon states that
on his return to Hood IUvnr he will
endeavor to have General MnnaKr
ntaain nt tho a miiu ('iiiivopu' ituw(d.
tlon there, advertise and sell Its annles
bv thn ton.
During his visit here Mr. Lemmon !
has had the pleasure of meetlnK many
of the local business men nnd has
enjoyed the beautiful city and moun-
tain drives and Crater lnke, and ho
has also discovered that his hum Is a
"peach in the garden of pears." I
While mixing this snn to lonnliood
he had' often felt the need of leaning
more and mote on religion, but finally
weathered tho ordeal and In celebra
tion whereof ho will see nnd hear Itnv,
Billy Sunday, another lined ltlvur
man. In the hitter's vaudeville stunts
In Portland next September.
That's the kind of tilrus man this
elder Lemnion says be Is.
GEN'L WHITE HERE
Brig, flon Cleo. A. White and Major
Joseph V. Sbur stopped off today en
route3 from attending the maneuvers
of the Oregon Const Artillery at Camp
Hurry, Calif., to look after some de
tails regarding tho recent encamp
ment here. The t.'oast Artillery will
pass thru Medford early In the morn
ing on 4 special train enroute lo their
homes In different parts of the slate
j
Ocneral hue and .Major Shur will
leavP early tomorrow for their hoiurim race f,.om Kugene. Ore., July 5.
In Halein.
MunnRer fleo. A. Hunt pavo n spec- Kearns Is Ruled Out
In) run of the Weh-I'oot reel showing NKW YORK. June J!0. (A. P.)
ficenes ut fa,mp Jaekson. review of j)l0k Kearns. mnnaRer for Jack Hemiv
troops, the frater Iike earavan and Bey an, Mlrkey Walker, today was
Union Creek camp to Oeneral White ,),ni,.,i nm niiMKinn hv tu ntntn nth-
nnd a party of friends this noon.
5 FOREST FIRES IN
CRATER NAIl PARK1
The bruullful woodland scenery
ftUrroundliur I'nloii fivek was endan
gered yesterday w hen some careh
smoker tossed a burning tiKarette in
theoundergrowth RrowiiiK quite closr
to the Crater Luke highway, ami as a j
renult a quarter acre nf timber'
burned before the fire was gotten
under contPd three or four houis
luter.O
Five fires caused from lightning
were reiorted to the Crater Na
tional Forest office heQ yesterday,
as burnittfr in the national forcstO""
the eastern slope of the Casi-ade
range. At the present time, It is
understood, the fires are an vmucr
oontriC. but to the extent ol the
Uan.Ub'f, no vstimatv has been $ivn.
SECRETARIES TO
MEET JULY 5 10
gram
wlih a new feature,
him been arranged
J. II. Kuller, of
diieclor'B
for the
Ashland,
(lay
week,
that the enrollment Is expected to be
heavy.
Instruction In tcchnhiue of cham
ber of commerce work will bo one of
the outstanding features this year.
T1.lu ...III l. I... I.' t II I..
),,, ci,ierable experience In
Mm.K o( ei-em,.!,,! work.
many
will he enjoyed
Many topics of great Interest to the
state will be taken up. "Oregon's
tran.sp'tation prnhlcms." will be diH
cusHcd, us will ".Stale Development
and Land Kt ttlement," "Oregon's Na
tional Playgrounds," and other sub
jects. BASEBALL SCORES
Am'Tlcnn.
WASHINGTON. June 30. (A. P.)
Washington went Into the lead
In the American league race today
when the veteran. Walter Johnson,
shut out the Philadelphia Athletics,
P.OSTON, .Tune 30 (A. P.)
Ruth. Yankee slugger, returned to
,ne Kanu, idnv
when the Yankeea
"Jl(.(
lt
up utiaitist the lloHton iten
An X-ray examination of his
injured ankle, muuo at the nomon
City hopltnl thlH niorninK revealed
mm 11 0 IH'ik vn i- in uk in uy
foul I 'ii It that strurk Ii Ih ankle seve
ral dnya at?o.
At i;i"gton it.
Philadelphia o
Washington 7
II. E.
2 3
12 0
Hm ris. Haumgartner
nnd Coeh-
nne. Perkins:
Johnson nnd Ituel.
At Hostnn R. U. B.
New York 3 10 1
Hoston 0 4 1
JoneH and Sehang; Khmke and
Plclulch.
At Cleveland R.
II. K.
10 3
8 0
Detroit . 3
Cleveland'
Whltehlll, Doyle and UiiKsler; Mil
ler and Sewell, Woodall.
National.
At l'hlludt Iphla Jl. II.
Brooklyn II IS
1 lillaileliihia 10 17
Khrhardt. lluhhell, Odbnrne
E.
1
4
and
Taylor; Ileus. I'Irlch and VIon.
At Chicago
I'lllKburg
Chicago
.Meadows and
and llarlnett.
n. II. E.
. .0 3 0
..1 0 1
Kaufmnun
At New York It. 11. E.
Ilnstnn , .'I 7 2
New York 2 0 2
Conlley nnd O'Ncll; Scott nnd
Snyder,
Pigeon Flies to Everett.
KVKKKTT, Wnsh.. June 30.ne-
IciiHod t 6 A. M. Sundny at Salem,
Ore., u niKenn owned by Albert Cater
.naiiK oi' Kverott, flyinK under qUHplceB
i me r-verett i iKeoii ciuu, inaue ine
iiiiniiitr in iJiciiui in i iiuuio i
H,tt.w niwi rn KammU Th.. b(r.l
letle commission lo second Wnlkur In
his fight with Harry tirob. world's
middleweight rhamp'nn. nt tho I'olo
grounds Thursday night.
Bible 'mougtitSr Tbdag
J
UK TKMl'OUAI. AM THK
:TKKNAL. All ilesh is urass. und all
the goodness is us the ltowvr of the
Held, o
The pnisa wlthereth: but the word
of our Ciod shall stand forever. Isa.
40:0, 8.
pTIUKVRS Wltlv IX WKKCKAfiE
(Continued from page one.)
the stricken area would be lO'ld at
once to plan w more efficient relief
orgauixjitlou.
Tho battleship Arkansas experi
enced Bomo difficulty in feelinK her
way Into the harbor before daylight
when her navigating officers strained
their eyes lo "Pn-ate the Santa ltarbara
light. The lighthouse had been cut
down by the quake.
ltaneheis .Oniing Into th
-,ty this
moinlng reported heavy lundslitles
ai'rHH the lilcliwuy flflven iniliM Ituiiuua turlhiiuukc mrlikfit ri'uion.
north of here in the direction of The iiiraxuKes were principally Inquir
Parudise Camp, in the Sunta Vnez Iph roKardini; the nufOy of friends und
valley They Haiti, however, that no relutiveif.
other dumuQj had occurred in that 1
Hectlon. ' o Many adobe houses, the last vestige
in this territory is the Cilhraltar of ,h4 Hpanish reBinie nt Hinta liar
dam, source of Kauta Barbara's water ,ttra. were destroyed by the temblors,
supply, which earlier reports yester- included in theso was El l'allo. which
day said had been demolished, IQit
which was found later to be intact.
ii:atii list iikuickd
(Continued From Page One)
a. 1 -
I -oh Angeles realty
Manrock, wealthy
dealer. The latter escaped with three
broken CM' and scalp wounds after
falling and sliding three stories to
the Kround from the room beside
that in which his son met his death.
The Snn Marcos building, recently
finished and held lo be one of the
finest structures In the city, was a
paradox of stability and ruin. The
center caved In when the earth waves
struck tho community. The wings
stoodo apparently intact, tut dose
survey showed them to be badly
cracked and twisted. ,
N'cm- Hotel hi ltiilns, j
The brand new California hotel, n
hoMtelry of 100 rooms completed
within the week, was a total wreck,
The roof had collapsed In several
places and throughout Us entire
height ono corner had been ripped
Im rfi f vimttJ n c I ho tifflM ii m ihrv
stood prepared for guests, careening
at a dizzy angle nnd threatening at,
any moment to skid out Into the
in-b-i iittnif.fi Htrept
Another comparatively modern ho-
tel. the Carrillo, two large wings of
filled concrete construction, was badly
shaken In Its two lowest floors, but
above that the walls seemed to bo
as good as new. Tho interior fur-
nishiugs, however, nil showed tho
mark of the temblor.
Here nnd there throughout . the
downtown section, the pavement
bulged and cracked, while in some
Incut Inns It had been slashed and
chopped Intifc fragments n foot square
by the Ki'lliding force of the suc
cessive trwmors.
Queer Pranks Played
In the older and less pretentious
residential districts the earthquake
had played queer pranks with the
wooden homes built a quarter and
half a century ago.
Dim hii Hired crn 7.1 1 V In front. Its
gable hnnglne two feet nearer the'
road than its foundation posts. A n
other bad buckled In the middle nnd
peered at the passing world through
bay windows which until yesterday
had been sheltered from the summer
sun by an old-faBhloned vernndn.
Immediately next door was a lit
tle home of two stories which looked
much weaker In build than its nelh
bor. but not a bit of damage had
, been done, except to the chimney
, cap which had been cntnpaulted Into
j a bed of roses. Torrents from broken
I water mains had rushed through a
number of home tracts, burying gar
T1nhe dons nnd sidewalks under a layer of
mn . HOV(ll.nl n..u th!, k
Sleep Out of lonr.
Nowhere, or only In very rare In
stances did the men, women, and
,.,,,,,.,,,. I)f s,ull nnl.ml.n apend last
u(,ht Jv,(h,n (,om.s , Mnny who.se
homeR were wrecked, were forced
to bed down In the open under the
segment moon. Tho remainder slept
on their lawns from choice, not
knowing when a lYesh earth tremor
might bring the ceilings down about
their ears.
Two facts stood out front mnny
striking features In this city today.
One was the continued, determined
calm with whic h "its citizens faced
their destiny nnd their duty, and tho
other was the absence of any se
rious fire, which In enrtluiunkos else
where had added to the horrors of
stricken communities.
Earlv toilnv the le"dl"g linnkn-s
and businessmen of Santa Bnrbara
plan to meet In general st'smtui in"
outline the reconstruction. Lust night
they Hturled the program by ritM"
S10.500 In ten minutes at a hnst'ly
summoned assembly to finance
clearing away of the wreckngo.
the
An earthquake fault doscribctl uh
''iUuid but di'flniti'ly IuchUmI" was rc
nponslblt; for the tn-niblor nt Santa
Hurbuni. frho fault starts In the l'a
clfio uceun off 1'nint Concept ltn and
touchPH land at Naples, fifteen miles
north of Wan la llarbnra nnl runs
through tho city, termlnatint; In tho
hills to tho etiHt.
Movoment of the parlh(itake In Los
AnKeles yesterday morning caused
downtown buildings to sway consid
erably, itut tho movement was slow
nnd even and there waa no dam-.
ngo.
Telegraph companies held targe ex- I
tra forces in service at San Francisco I
and Jjos Angeles last night to move '.
thousands of messages which deluged i
in from eastern points to the Santa ,
Use your" food sense"
this Summer 1 Eat
light, nourishing, bal
anced foods for. in
stance, Shredded
Wheat with fruits.
Shredded
W
A
!i:tttt Her at
( IN 2 BISCUITS
Earthquake Briefs j
figured lrominently in the colorful
days of Governor Pio i'ico.
Of LaCJuerra, "with a history" equal
to 'K1 Patio," the Associated I're.-ui
correspondent wrote: "The fndud
Pi"Vti shutters Were broken and
,.,,7.,.,,, i ..
tlft; n ' " "
Bay b and cabaler!M1
i
KlBh( meg of Somhern Pa(,lfjc rail.
,vay lrack n()rth , j..uUu Marbara WI11I
twisted by the temblors. Attempts
were helnK nm(le tod.iy lo reatore sel.
vt.e over the track.
'
"I have been through many ailukes
but never like this." said Manager
Richmond of the Arlington hotel, "it
just took the hotel that we considered
strong as a fortress and shook it back
and forth as If St were a rag.'
Father Englebrecht. an aged Invalid
priest was being carried down the
stairway of the historic old mission
hy a companion. Father Augusten.
WUn tne second shock they fell
through a new hole to the floor be.
'ow
Neither was injured.
The Santa Barbara Daily News, the
Associated Press afternoon paper, de-
s')ltP ho l k ' power, issued a small
t,n three hours after the first shock
nit ""ta jim-bara.-
' I
t The Standard Oil Company slorape
lnnk nt s,,ntft 'lara burst and the
"h?"ak" ft'1 118 l1Il, tllllly covered ,
with the oil. Tho area was roped off
because of the hazard.
Tonight!
A Summer Treat
For Dessert
Serve Your
Favorite Fruit
HERE!
The Screen Epic
of the Air!
Clip ihU ad nd nair for
I " I-E Recip foUe km
5
SEE
Battles 8000 Feet in the Air!
Planes Crashing in Fiery Combat!
Flights Through Fierce Storms!
Thrilling Parachute Jumps!
Rescues! Sacrifice! Glory!
INTERNATIONAL
NEWS
"PEGGY" RIDLEY
at the Organ
0 0
Fashionable Things for
Jyly Fourth That Mark
the Well-Dressed Man
f
New and
Authentically
Correct Men's
Wearing
Apparel
At the Same
Prices Yau
Pay for
Inferior '
Goods.
Collai'-to-Matdi- Shirts
in a variety of patterns
will prevail among dis
eriminating dressc rs
this season. In checks,
stripes and solid colors,
A Yeddo Straw in the new block pronounces y(u
fashion-right this season. Ours are of the best un
jxuted straw from Switzerland light weight, fine
quality, $5; others, $2 up.
F. J: HUBER
: TAILOR AND.
113 W. Main
Hy Tlyroii Morgan,
author of the Wnlly
Ri'id nuto-rnning
stories.
A Piatons Romance
MACK SENNETT Pres
BEN TURPIN
"A RASPBERRY
ROMANCE" :
Ties in wide, di
agonal stripes
and block pat
terns were seen
on' many stylish
ly dressed men at
Palni Beach the
past season. Col
orful fine for
summer w e a r.
Hundreds to se
lect faun at. $1
and $1.50.
Athletic V-Ncck Union
Suits. Cut full and
roomy for comf or t.
Finelv made of Shasta
Clothe Pyramid Cloth
and Checked Nainsook,
$1, $1.50, $2.
HABERDASHER
Phone 799
HUMMING A MAD AND
THRILLING SONG OF MYS
TERY AND EXCITEMENT
BRAVERY AND VILLAINY
LOYALTY AND LOVE!
WITH
WARNER
BAXTER
B I L L I E
dove:
AVARY
BRIAN
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS"-
. THURDWr
Special Fourth of July
Attraction
HOOT GIBSON
in "Let 'e. Buck"
FISHING
at
DIAMOND LAKE
is exceptionally good,
according to Mr. E.
McKee.
(Fish Expert)
But how are you
going to get there?
Have You a
Car of Your
Own?
We sold 3 used cars
to one man
yesterday SH4v
Does he appreciate barr,
gains? , .
We'll Say He Does!
Drive Over
This Evening
or Tomorrow
Look over our big
bargains in used cars
Every Used Car
Must Be Spld ,
Euick totiring, new
paint, new rubber, .me
chanically perfect $450
' ',
1924 Durant . Coupe,
new paint, new rubber,
mechanically perfect
ror . . . . abn -s
1921 Ford Sedan with I ,
starter, new. rubber,
spotlights, mechani
cally perfect $295
1920 Maxwell Sedan,
new rubber, extras, A-l
condition ....... .$295
3 Ford Touring Cars'
good running order,
good rubber, etc., ,,..
each . . ; . . $100
J
Easy Terms
Trade in Your Old Car.
I
WANTED We want a .
light 2-wheel trailer, suit-
able to carry . camping f
outfit. Communicate with vh
Mr. Palmer at once.
Mason
Motor;
Company
Medford, Oregon