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- PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL' TRTTmarEDFORD, OftEfiOX. WEDNESDAY, "MAftPn 21. 192ft. r ji- IS -SAFE; PLANS ARCTIC HOP-OFFi KKWAllD. Alikii.'Mii-. 81 (IP'' fiiptnln YJeiirJte H. WIlklMH. Aiu- trallan nvinlor-explorer, "nnd I. leu- tentn ( 1 KIPHon. A iawkn n )llin. nr pafe ..f P..Inl T'l.rrnu' iiIi.iiii I--1 inu for their ronlomplatcit Illcni i " ' Into ti... ip:u. "til nit Kiint." en . tt 'Kxh'TC. n on the other I i 3' . of the North yoie. rtlniRtnr Mnmluy u the end nf their Iwum ilmis fiiio-mik hop fi-mii Kufr hnnk.H to I'o0 Itnrrow were nl layoil when WllkliiH ri'-eHtuhlfshed eniriunlefltfoitK with Hew;m) lust nlMl'I. A JjimI niuht Wilkin rfnll'i t'up-j tain H(iert n. Wonlvortnn, Hewnnll l-nilld ofleer, Myititf, "all nlteh'j lie repeated the mensiie gevenil , timeH, then added: "flr-nr and! rniil." I . At thlA point nn amateur radio j station hepan Kentllnn nil the naniej wave that AVIlltliiK wh UHlnt;, ntnk IiiK further reeeptlon ImpnHMilile. A .Million for Hi ante. CIIICAUO, Mar. 21. (PiA Hec nnd million dollar tflfl in ('hleuo within a year hy MIhh Kate H. Bnrklnfcham. wan announced today. Il Ik to he an heroin Klutue of Alex ander Hamilton, in Orant park. The lim-klnf-ham memorial foun tain. Renerally Hpoken of an the larpfst In the world, wan completed In flrant park lat fall. Alius llttel; Ingham' fiift (h iindei'Ftoud to pro vide $1,000,000, for design, neulp lure and eoiiHtrueilon. i- m -i--f -n -- - iTtrat Constant Backacbe . . To Often This Wavns of LAME; puff? :Achy Every dw bring constant, nagging back ache? Sure your kidveys are working right? Sluggish kidneys allow wwto impurities to remaia in the blood and upset the whole system. A common waraing is too frequent, scanty or burning Secret ion a. r Use Doan's Mis. Domn's, a atimu lrtrit diuretic, increase the secretion of the Ridacys and thus aid in the eli mination of waste impurities. Are eadorsea1 by users everywhere. Ask your neighbor! 90,000 Users Endora Doan's: G. F. Fry. 70? Et K. St., Grant Pom. Otm.. yii 'I am ald to uy a gtMid won! lor Doan'i Pilta fknuw they will do what i claimed fur them. My kidnaya weren't cling right and I had a lame, achy back that made it hard for ma to toon. Uuin'i KIU helped me by relieving thn backache and regulating the action ol my kidney a." DOANS "hs STIMULANT DltJRKTIC , KIDNEYS foster rfuimaei Co. MCUw.Buaklo. NY Put an Oronlire 4 Square Policy in your deposit box and ifcc Check Rives you: C. N. CULY, Dlatrlct Manaqer 303 Medford Ntlonl Bank Hldfl. O Medford, Oregon AL" 'RESULTS - ARE OBTAINED FROM THE 'VOLT'i The fiurcaihlnK rffeeU ut The Volt Annual, iuMIhr'l lf the California OreKnn I'ower rompflny to promote tne nest intere.sm , t ll lu li-rrltm-v fl i-i. llltll lii-outlfll I ' t.y tne inllowillK letter rcriruiy re- eeiveil liv the I'uncii Atlvei llHlnif ileiai tnn-nt : Wa.shiiiKtoii. I), i '.. February 1 H, 1 'J'JH. ' ulifornIa imKti I'ower Co., M.-(i(.Hl. (m-Kou. ".MamiKer Adv'itihinf H'-pt: j:ir Kir: "In l'.t'K while toiniriK the wr-.il j iihtaim-d one of your sidendld mapH of Houtliern Oregon and norllO n Califor nia. II Im now very much worn and perhapx not your nirmt recent pu Id teat Ion. I expect to return to that region iika in thin Hummer and If you are Ktlll publlHhiiief mints nnd pliotoM of that lovely part of thv count i y I xhould like very mueh to he favored with your laleHt ma. "While out (here hint year, . I had a very InterrwifnR time in thore two Htaiea and am now writing a Htory of my nd ventures. I am telllnf; you thlx'tiitrt you may undcrstund hetter the reaHon for the fol lowing request: "Vou have some very nleo neehen on thlH ftdder I have In ha nil Mich iih "Ml. ShaMta Uefleeled In Ahratiw Jlke." "HdnheamH ami Hhadown lu the HedwoodH," "1'aelfic IllKh way IdhlKe," ftr which I nhciuM like to Uhc. Are they 9 copyriKhled In much a wfly that I would he precluded from ' usIriK or Ih t lie re nor no wny I can otitaln eopleti of them and use I hetn In my story? "Thankln? you nrtd wlnhinK "The Voll" and ycnir 'ompany every huc'nm, I am Sincerely yours, M Imh K. M. I lei-rone, 3!Hfl nth St.. N. W. The ahovo letter Ih typical or thn many favorable eotnnienlH and exprcKffionH of apiireeiatlon which have been received from all parts of the Untied KtttlcH and even nome foreign countries. Aliiny local rcsl dent have (.-nopirated In the mmtl work which Ih helnK rtinnlHtenIly carried on by the California Ore Kim I'ower company to attract lourislH and sel tiers to this "laud of opportunity" and have Ht-nt eop e.s of the "Volt Anntutl" to their relatives ami trletirlH In the -cnsi. II Ik reorted that an additional Kiipplt of the attractive booklets have been secured and copies ready for mailing are available at any Copco office or local chamber of etimmerce, It Was "Mllll! I." SAIiKAl, Ore., Mar. L'l. (p) Rec ords lib the office of (Itivernor Pat terson show that Lewis M. Klelx Iiik, who Is connected with the Na tional Jjiw Kn forcemeat League, surrendered to the governor his commission as a stale itKcnt on February 1 7, this year. When a s k e d If he requested Kletzlng to Kive up his stale lluuity. the Kovcrnur replied that) all he wished to say about that was th:it II wns a inulunl au'reinieut. Here is an invcsiincnt that pays you four ways jtives you an estate immediately and at the same time n'ves you and your family full protection Irani misfortune. over these thines that the i-Squan X It pays you $ 10,000 cash at the age of (ft. 2 It pays you $100 a month during permanent disabil ity unliuaturity, then $ 10,000 in cash to you. jit pays vour dependents or your estate $10,000 if your death occurs before age 60. A It pays your dependents your estate $20.000 double its face valugj-in csc death i- accidental. If anything should happen or if noifihg happens yon cet more out than you pay in with full protec tion added from the day your application is accepted. What better investment can you make? (tKKi;ON 1 - N.4I Ol 1 STATE CHAMBERS OF C TO OPPOSE V $3 LICENSE FEE! KI'GKNE, Ore.. Mar. 21. A i With Industrial development of thej lA'iOluhn , ,Vokuioncs, 1 1, lias ijfi HearchlnB partloK were '.or-1 The latest aid to air navlKa entlre state as IhHr prlnelpal ih- rtli)t.hilr(.ed hj f(m , nnii!ln(. , , afternoon from'; Hon. a radio device to allow the : Jert fur today, tho eighth nnnuril .B!,in of nei-retarie of chamliers .. ....... uluf-ti.il (it I ho I nl. . . - . . vit-ii in iiit-Ki'ii iuuuj, nn f ii... vohnni if luml ni.i """"v' " . administration KepreM-ntatlve fro m j cities of every part of the Ktnle are present for the week's session. ! Industrial development 1m mak- I in.' Ki eat strfdeH in Orenon and (every chamber of commerce Ih aid i Inc fn this movement, stated K. KiiKno C'hadwlek of Kuene, chair man of lite Industrial development committee. Kxpanslon from within, nt well as hrlnKfm; l'new Industries, was l reeointnende("in the report. i OJin mbers of eommeree should ! ke? out of political controversies) xcept wneii some situation arises f j that endangers the protress of the u '" i""B,l,1"" "c . ---.."j community, said I.. K. Cramh ofjlh" X""'". nenteneed him to visit j Is rugged and there is heavy l liend. speaking on "The Chamberi1"1' fatherless children at leashpnow in the higher ranKes. i J(,iinn. 1 once every two weeks for two The hoy's father went to Cas- I .... W ..... .. . , tnnni -. oiK.ii .u n f.nn.,.,.v,.rU,-Mi( ' In iv hi fit rhnnilmru mni t.L .! ' las It was held that It would play Th, unusual wentence Ih rt-'Loeks residents and Hood River I havoc with the road program ofiKlr,,e,, ftn experiment and isterag rats, the state. j attracting widespread attention Friendly relations will newspa-1 j pern and newspapermen should hei ' fmf.ril nt nil flmto or. I.I I. in ( ! Allen, dean or the I'nlverslty of Oregon school of journalism, in speaking on publicity for cham bers of commerce. . iTohlems of Albany were din-J cussed at the community clinic,' held hi the afternobit under the direction of W. It. M. Dobsnn of Portland, T. A, Htevenson, mini ager of the Taeoma ehamher of congfiierce, led o ,y tjl(, roup technical problem discussions. in :0F.LIGHT. INFANTRY PROVIDKXCR, II. I., Mar. 21. (A Charges that the Kti Kliix Klan has sought control of the parson- nd ami equipment of t the First light In fan try regiment, a char tered command of this city, today brought a statement from Colonel Harold A. Itramnn that start Him disclosures might bo expected and that a ;crand Jury Investigation was pnduil.-le. A Providence Journal mihllshnd ilf rifluvltH by four members of the rpginieiu Indicating that all but one of the officers of the three companies Involved are members of the Klan and that recruits were obliged to join the Klan before be ing enrolled. These affidavits have been turned over to Ihe at torney general, the paper said and will ffguro In the Investigation. To Grade Air Field SALT LA K K CITY, Utah. Mar. 21. VP) W. J. Kelly, LnCrnnde. with u hid of JJno, was low bidder of IhriV' for iho contract for grad- au-llirK tho Pt-iidletuii air field, lllds worn opened hy Airways Knglneer W. K. Kline of l:o Salt 1-ako (11 Vision. 3 o Square policy 11 - IE INSt RANCH. (5) P1r:itM m:iil mi-. li limit oblii(in on mf part, booUtl, lit int. hill ui luuUit jvut I'oiu y. 'SENTENCE BOY I TO .BE BROTHER TO TWO ORPHANS ? i I t'l lit! I MI'SKKf.ON. Ml.h., Nurrh.Sl.i under a wntence Riven him a few lays ntfu iy rronnte Juupo itutrw'o mini mr unncn i.emon. i.ihf. fn nn his otiri'p. wn demon ThnmliMon to Bervo as a ' bil niverslty of Oregon junior nnd two small boy he son of Mr. and Mrs. (JeorK hlhr.. "miner imuU fatheiiesK two woektt ago nis car mruck unci kllieu Floyd Torrey. The youth, who wnrkH at a. bench In a nhnp here, took wv- Acrorainn to mvh. wmnn, who ;erat handles, lncludlnfc toys, towa advcd that a preliminary ithe boys. iene Torrey, , and search this morning under Foreat I I'aulie Torrey, It year old, and j Hanger Albert Wlesendanticr dlM- promised to visit them again Hoon.' doved no trace of the hoy, he I Hh visited them nt the home of j left his Portland home early i their grandmother. Mm. Jennie Monday nnd placed hla car In a 'Torrey, with whom they are now' garage at Cascade LockH. ! making their home, and Haw them j Young Lemon donned jayntH and for the first time. (corduroys at Cascade hocks, took He came away expreHMing all Hf?ht lunch nnd struck out, plr do all I can for them." i The- woman probate Judge, who u ,.n,1 ... l.,nu. tAHH his enmnics for their suppoii.wlth (1 llHn B that period. here. REFUSES 10 SHAKE list of Mfiyor- ThonipsoiV enemies has been J dramatically ' expand'M) lo Include William TO. Dover. Thompson's Immediate predecessor as mayor. ! Itoth had gone to the funeral 'Saturday of Joseph F. Haas, eitun-. ty recorder. As they met at the Haas home, the mayor made a gesture of friendship, extending his right hand to Dever. "No. no,' said Dever, "I would not :dmke hands wit h you. I wirh you would orfer me your hnnd nt some place other than n funeral." " . Flustered only for n moment, Mayor Thompson renlled testily: "That goes double." T SAX FRANCISCO, Mar. 21. (A) The California Orenon Power com pany, operating tn Yreka. Duns muir and various northern Cali fornia and Oregon towns, today reported to the California state railroad commission that It m 1 !2T operating revenue was SL'.IUS. OKI, compared with S2.4H 1 ,0ti."i in 192fi. Operating expenses, excluding taxes for liil'7. were $I.OIM,nriH, leaving a net operating revenue of $ I , IHIK.130 for the l.tst year. Longest Air Flight Made By Woman Ends in Australia CAItIO, lCnyiit, Mar. 21. (P) MIhh Mm-y Mnilcy. now nn a Hnlii rilnht friuii KiiKlnml tu C'npetnwn. Smitli Afi-lfa, arrived today front Aliouklr, near Alexandria. I'OU'C, DAUWIX. Australia. Mar. 21. !) The lnnnest fllKht ever ilililrrtaki'ii liy u woman watt rom lileli'd here toilay. .Mrs. Keith Miller and Captain W. X. Lancaster, flyitm a two sealer liht plane, the Red Uose, ariiveil hero from froydotl. Kiir lund. a fllnht of 1 3. ana miles. The ronple Htarteii from KtiKland on (tetolier 14 ami carried their Iuk tiatte in two suitcases. The filers intend to continue to Sydney. New South Wales. Hunt for Negro As Slayer of School teacher, Brooklyn NKW ft)ItK. Mar. 21. Mth. Helen Kii.all. 3i, n public school teacher and wife of un assistant principal if a liio(klyn school, was found shot to death on rhe floor or her Itrooklyn home todry. The police broad cast u general a In nn for u recent ly tl ischiu ued negro Janitor they ludleved to have Kiilned uccess to the apartmeju hy noisting Himself from the crl.V a dumb waiter. In rillplnn Kills S. I'. Mini. SAN KUAN'CISCO. Mnr. fflB'i l-rjtnk liapp. irotrt'tor of n soft drink parlor In tho ljitln ininrtrr, wits shot nm! klllt'il hy Ktltplnol shortly after tnlilnltht toilay. nfti-rj thr puti- hail fncam-il in a fist richt near l(a(p ji plm-i of ltusineis. The killer eseapeit in n w.tltlni; nnto- Mtunv Tor HimuU WASHINGTON. Man h 21 ttV An appropriation of $ J . -.11.(1 tut for roi.Hirm'tion of Intllnn ner vation mints not HiclMe to fnl nal ahl tnnlor tho jl'ial high way art wim nnth.'ViTid tn n Mil paMNod hy tho n:Ui and nont in tho hoiinr on motion f Senator Aliurst. 1 CANT BE FOUND I'ortTUANI). Ore., Warch 21 'Hood River and rmwarte I.ockF 'Lemon. Portland, who has been missintr Kim-piny .uonuuy. ni he p-uok out for r hlkp Into the Jienson IMatenu rountry. expecting to return last niuht. Fear was held that he might )4oa'cade Ixcks this afternoon to help the hun.t which is hehiK directed hy rangers. Cascade WED GIRL ARTIST "WHITE PLAIN'S, X. Y.. March 21. Pj r-Tha 'romance of a noted pianist rtnd c o m j) o s e r and a SwediHh, poet, painter and musle lover stood revealed today with announcement 'of the engagement of Percy Grainger to Miss Elln Viola Strom. The romance began on n Pa cific liner a year ago when the pianist was returning from his native Australia. He wrote In a letter asking Mr. and Mrs, F. K. Morse, his manager and secretary, to announce the engagement. It was prompted, he said,, hy n re semblance of liss Strom to the family of his mother, since whose death in ho has confessed to a feejlng of loneliness and de pression. v Mr. firalnger is 45 years otd and has never married. Silk Stockings Have stockings in the very newest shades: your old or faded stockings given any tint in the rainbow in live minutes with .fifteen cents' worth of Diamond Dyes! Hut use dyes, not synthetic tints. And he sure they're Imp dyct. Try n pair tonight! tV Diamond Hves, and no one will dream they were tinted nt home. And you can do real dyeing with just as perfect re sults, if you will .just u' the true Diamond Dyes. FREE Why not nk your druggist for fie very useful Diamond Dye Cyclo perl in 1 Vuluiible suggest iniiHf etmy directions, and piece-goods sumplo colors. Or write for free- copy of Color CYaft, a big illustrated hook sent postpaid address DIAMOND DYKS, Dept. Nl.'l, Hurlingtnn, Vt. Diamond Dyes Just Dip to TINT.orBofttoDYE to. Portland r by train or , , motor-coach New convenience for travelers to Portland and intermediate stations. LuxuriouOnotor-coach service bv Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. in addition to improved sched ules of Southern Pacific trains. Lew Mnltoid PonUoJ Motor Coach 7:04 a.m. 7:35 pjn. "Sluista" . 11:17a.m. 10:30pJD, MOituuuui" 6: 10 pun. 7:lJn, Rr turning I Leire Afttve PoctUnJ Mraiord , . Motor Coach 8:30 .m. 9:37 pju. "Sliasia" . 8:30a.im 7:30pjn. "Oresunian" 9'30pjiu 10:20a.m. Motor coaches leave and arrive at tlie Southern rM3fa&J,cugcr sutiou, ! 10 Rlde Pay for 7 Buy 10-Ride Tickets for use on motoro4chesandjcoodfor60dars. i Save moocy with these low (area. Southern Pacific J.C.CARIB Agtml TttrptMM M t TO AID AIRPLANE TRAVEL IS TRIED WASHINGTON, Manh ShIPi 1)not of an nin,nne to see whether . Ktrif,ed todny hy th9 nn eau of i standards nnd Wlllinm P. Mao. i Cracken. nxmKtnnt xprretnry oil (CommPr,.P for n'Tonfttitir An aln,!nne WlUm,M with the mechnnlvm w. nw..Wf..iiv flnu-n nt College Park. Mil..' near Wash-' Inton, nnd the new device prob-: ably will he In air service regu larly In th future. While rndlo guidance for air planes has been previously de veloped, tho device tested todny is completely encompasser in a dial on the instrument board of the flying machine, a pilot In stead of listening Intently through headphones for radio signals, will merely drop his eye from time to tmie on a pointer and by keeping it at n predeter mined point, will know that he Is on his proper course. Signals from a ' radio beacon located anywhere within 100 mllf? of the moving plane will rve to guide the instrument. Tho commerce department t plans to estnidlsh a number of such heaeon stations. 'Several are now in operation serving in struments of the older head type. for best results , in your baking ' Same Pffie for over 35 years 25 ounces for 25 Use less than of higher priced brands Guaranteed Pure Combat San Jose Scale with AVON SPRAY EMULSION BSft superior quality Petroleum Oil j , ) Ask Your -; Shipper ,. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Fiflcen gront Canailinn Q Pacific ships in service '.litis year - including three palatini Empris ses and two new Hcfti! ' Cabin puchesses Oir ect service, moderate cost: unexcelled accom-' modntions AslNfor literature and dates now! iniii sailing ) H, Chenun O'evd tht Wvtld Oirr Canadian racmc WHDfJtctm 0ml Iftnt pjjsrDcpr 5iThltdStPufilJntlMuliiuiruhHiHrllU 1 Tw Attrint (irndfrc ! WASHINGTON. Mar. 21. (Pi ' . resolution deelarins: It to be the tense of the senate 1 hut An- drew w. Mellon should re-niim a ec retary of the treasury was In - Irolluced today liy Senator, Coll- icn. Ilepiibllrnn. Michigan. the, man's flavor - the woman's Preference Springs Always an Impulse to Greater Accomplishment ' Never is the influence of agrow ing bank account more keenly felt. It tends to carry one be yonid his old limitations and to broaden the horizon of his pur poses and hopes. Open . Your Spring. The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1888 Medford, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MfiMBKR rUDHRAI. RESERVC SYSTEM X BUILDING A Bank Accotlnt Building Character Building Success Building a Future Plan Your Speudh So You Can First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON - Member Federal Reserve System Capital and yplu $150,000.00 .IS ' Another AHPint Tnlls. . ST. PAT I, Minn.. Mar. 21. liJ) A liroken nan feed line. bne of th i airmen, ended Gene Muink a efft ' fno eatuhlhih new -ntturanc-reei ; early today after hia o-horu;p lilnlune .had been In the a. i hours and 38 minute. i full-flavored coffee : ' ; vacuum packed Account THIS 'i1 't' 'i' 't' 't 'I 'i' "t