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ROSENBERG TELLS
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The inside cf an Arab's harom.
was one of the Interesting sights
seen by Harry Koentei'ir on hi
re enl trip abroad, as brought out
in an extremely enjoyable account
of his three months' Journey, given
at th Klwanis club luncheon this '
noon.
irwn In Algiers, where Mr.
Rosenberg; in company with two ;
feminine companions met enioute. ;
were being shown the siphts by an ,
Arab guide, when they persuaded j
the gu de to show them a harem. j
The A r.ib. after considerable argu
nent. took them down a aeries of '
winding street to hU own home, j
As tie was a poor man. he had only ,
four wive. Kach of these, as is
the custom, had a mark tatooed
on her forehead, which corre- (
ponded with one on the wrist of
Ihelr waster, and occupied a wp
arate room surrounding a la rare
main room, at the end of which
wms the apartment of the mauler. j
As the guide waa showing the
-two white slrls around the estab- !
lishtnent, Mr. Rosenberg wandered
out Into the kitchen of the home j
and watched three of the wive
preparing the noon day meal of f
the master. One of them was sit- i
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ting on the floor grinding meal in !
r.ek HuwL A the auitmranre of
a sirs nice man m the establishment
caused quite a bit cf boisterous
merriment on the nart of the
wtvea. the Arab put in a rather P campaign which h.ed on .
abrupt appearance, cutting his Mat ch 31. it was found that nearly i
iht -seeing tour through the ; HQ new members had joined th-j SAN ANTONIO. Tcxa. April 2-.
establishment short. local post, and were eligible for j f.-P Cadet James Scott Hender-
The pyramids of Kgypt and the initiation. Many of these will he son of (Sese. Ind.. was killed here
tombs of the kings were other on hand tonight and the lalance today when h:s plane collided with
points of Interest visited and stud- will probably be installed at a anu'her plane K0 feet in he air
led at length by the lcal man. b g public Initiation at some near and plunged to earth. Cadet
end he described the beauty and future date. ' ; Douglas M- Swihe. a clasa mate
gmntleur nf the scenes In an effec- I Following the business session of the dead aviator, who occu
tire manner. 'tonight there will be an entertain-i pied the second pUne in the col-
Mr. Konrnberg also saw the in- mem program, in churrie of Ih ; lision. leaped to shfety in his
id- of King Tut's tomb, and the Williams and the legion orche. parachute, after falling almost
collection of valuables taken from U 1:1. The evenir will Ie t-on- lOoo feet with hi disabled plane.
throe rooma in it. which are on
display in a Cairo museum.
Air. Jlohenberg told of the poor
living conditions of the peopie. the
poer -no raiswng in an
iiiv Mii.-4-iti iuiuiii-s. ami rnuru
his talk with an effective compari
son between those countries and ,
America. i
Ilalph Cow gill spuke briefly on ;
the 13 auto license bill and urged .
cooperation on the part of loca
citixena in defeating the bill, which ;
he claims will stop all highway tie- i
velupment. j
An all-Pacific coat caravan will
arrive in Med ford Friday from j
Kedwooil. California. accrding to 1
t'lemenson, proprietor of the
Jackson Hotel, who urged local ,
car owners to meet the California j
group at the stale line and accom
pany them thru Med ford and to !
the scenic point surrounding
city. The purpose of the caravan
Is to catalog all the scenic beauties i
thru this wc; on of iho country
Up as far as Vancouver, for the ,
benefit of calling them to the at- ;
tentfon of tourists.
The attendance pr ize wlm h was '
f urwhe4 Unlay by lr. Stearns.
wh- won by lave Terrett. Presi
deik.' Ilnmmond spoke on the Stat '
SlmlC Tlch.-rs cosivt-ntlon. which
thru 111 Influence of 111 Klan! : K- J- Hude and M C. While
clul. mill be hold In Xlrdfont Xly ; wi" 1 n'lr work at m-hooU
il and SI. and ursed m holr-h.irt. ! ln 5n nun ralls and IVa.l ln
4 raptort and cooperation Uh!'liin distii.tn and on next Wfd
lh kcal rnrenlatlvc. Il- aUu 1 nfwtay l!:nKfrs J. J. Klcan
reminded the mrmben ot the jnnd Hodcen wltl rlo the Mme
Home rrodurt dinner mhich mill it schools In the ltogue Klver
he held at Hotel Medford next idistrkl.
KrliM', Todar' prosi-am maa In !
chart Vf 8. S. Smith. j x,;w Vt'ltK. April rS
j Thomas W. Miller, convicted of de -
COLI'MBI S. Ohio. Apr. il. ( : fraudlng the government of hl bent
Chief Justice C. T. Marshall of the' service when he ma alien prop-i
Ohio supreme court today announc-'
ed hla candidacy for I'nited State self lo a I'nited Statei marshal to
eenatur. to fill the vacancy caud d.iy to te takvn to Atlanta pt-ni-hy
the death of Senatir Frank It. Mentiary lo eerve hin nentence of
Willi I month iTrir!.iinmpn:.
CREAM
ilT'eT'"'''
'Pure food experts and doctors do
not pass judgment lightly. The world
over they declare most emphatically
that cream-of-tartar baking powder
is the most wholesome for you.
'it .. Coffee- l MwjtV 1 B it t r c t . . t,, a
1 -W
S mall Ad In
M ail Tribune
I Brings Big Resu
'"
According to George K.
Ferguson, who is developing
r utie uf the mineral springs
. m the Sams Valley district a
a varattonxl ret and health
' renture, M:iil Tribune advfr
Uini lrin: it rurvritonv re-
suits. Mr. Ferguson inserted
a small advertisement in the
i Friday iue of this paper,
; calling attention to hi springs
and Inviting the public to
; drive the I mile from Med-
ford and visit the camp.
; Over 300 persona sampled
j the water and inspected the
', cabins and other improve-
J meuts Sunday, according to
Mr. Ferguson, and he was
kept busy all day filling con-
miners fur visitor who deir-
ed to take some of the water
home.
BIG CLASS TONITE:
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A large class of candidates is-
be initiated into the
American I. e g Ion at
onight'
meeiing of Medfurd pom No.
i
As a r-ult of the big meniber-
rml.-d ,y a f, which will le 1
lyerved by the l-adies' Auxiliary.
j x,tt t,nly u members of Med
ford ,oM lilIt vWt;nc i.(.Kion
naircs M W,,M arr lirA Q al
! tend tonight's meeting.
SPECIAL FOREST
WEEK PROGRAMS
I erratic plunges, the pilot appar
ently dead or unconscious a ob
... iwMi.tiwu mi aiiirm-an r -, rvers detected on his part no
ert Week, which be;an yester-, movement to use his narachuie,'
day. spin ial programs are to be
held at all J:iiknn county school
lhi treL- with IhA Mn.lf.-ir.f
i.'ThooU nlut tkbinc tnrt It. I or.
et in the observance of the week
is rejHrted to 1 good and loca!
forest officials expect it to le the
most succe.-?iful ever Attempted
:n southern tircgon.
Korest Kaners Lee lirown and
Lee Tort are showing colored Inn-
tern slides and are giving lee-
Xurs at h"l- n the Applegat.
hil tomorrow lUnsorr.
eny custodian. Mirrendered him-'
of TARTAR
NEW STORM DUE
AFTER BALMY DAY;
Following the magnificent '
weather of ypstrdny. with its cle:ir
sky. very warm suniihlne and maxi
mum temperature of T7 decrees,
u hie h hc.u ever w as five dfrees
coolvr than the maximum of a ar
ago 1 hat d.ty. the barometer be
gan dropping this morning, the ky
to cloud up and squalls of wind to
i blow, indicating that a new storm
i was fat coming from far away
Alaska where it had been lurking
for several days.
Only several light sprinkles feu
this forenoon, and this afternoon
a . mi if rMlldV hill mil CO mOff
rain U exiwctel when the .storm
whi.h mav Ins' M-veral
'.l'. r .k. f. i. m-hi.h
inilU
the forerunner o 'he iiorm was
' , . . .' .w.
Online in in i..rr..u. ...
. . i-. . .... t- Bn f--t
a to end lis if in a day or so.
AVIATORS DIE
PLAY FRAY
lllf.ii 111 Af Alirn
Ull'U IM I I IlllllX
tllbil 111 bLUUuo
HenderiMn's parents
live in Se
attle. Wash,
Poth fliers were members of
the advanced flying school and
were engaged in the fir?- nigh
altitude pursuit maneuvers Hen-
derson was flying at an altitude
cif 10 000 leet witn a lormamm
Emulating an attack on Swisher's
formation.
Which was loOO feet ;
lelow.
When the upper formation dived
;H
make Its attack, Henderson s
crashed into fs wisher's d:s
Inth. Henderson's plan
n wool ed t o wa rd the grou nd In
Swisher's plane lost its right
upper wing and the cadet was
unahle to free himself from the
pHne until it had dropped 3Aft
iWt. OKservetv est'mate that
Henderson's plane w;s traveling
1 55 miles an hour. It was the
htchest collision KHly field stu
dents ever had seen.
1281TUPILS1N
Twelve hundred and eichty-onc
pupil from the grade school of
Jackson rounly will take port In
'he health N"rade to Im held in
hu city Friday. May 4. the enlist-
Jm" - '" tM"e follows.
( Eagle Point - 19
Phovnix ?T
rentral Point
CO
Gold Hill
Jacksonville 5i
Medford '. l.Ot'rt
The mavitrs. prineipals and
school boards of the dlstric's rep
resented tli occupy the reviewing
srand. and the award of badce
will be made by Superintendent of
Sehools Susanne Homes Carter.
Radio Program
KM ED
Mall Trlhnne-Vlrtln Station
. ,
Tonight
6: IS n. m Medford Mail Tri-
I bitce.
j $ to S p. m McTurdv Daniel-
j Porter Lumwr Co. request
I r hour.
! Tuesday. April 24
i 10 In 1: Jo a. m. Southern
Orepon Klectric Co.
lit .to to II a. n. Sinclair'
Dollar Stone.
I 11 lo 11:3" a. m M. M. IV-
I partmeal Store.
11: ss a m. to li noon Colo-
nlal Uakery.
i U':15 lo 1:15 p. nt. Monarch
. Seel Feed Co.
: 6:15 p. iu Mnlfnrd Mail Tri-
I hnne. V
S ot p. m. Snyder Dairy
! Produce Co.
I lo 1 p. nv California Ore-
Eon IVwer Co.
1
A retiuent hour, from eieht to
nine oM.xk every Monday nifiht.
for the next 11 week, wtll e
ftaturtd over K.MKIV the Mail
Tritune-Vii am utation by McCurdv
Dan;et InMirant-e Anency and
the porter Lumber company.
' Ix-al talent, mho mill apicr
on that hour eery week mill he
Mr and Mm. K.ilprt Stuart. In
popular iNing hil. Mi Almn
i lAwrence. ptantt and Cleorge
iMadilos, !enor.
I The program prepared hv
lhee radio nrtit will he made
'up of reo,uet ph..nel In during
the week prcced:!-!. and In this
way. the public will 1 able lo
hear all the latest music. a
well aa any old favorite, upon
demand.
'STATE BOURBONS
SEEKING OEFICES
T
SALEM.
Republican
. . ,
cai:;jali:n pamphlets
for the p:imary election of May le
wiJ be mailed by Secretary ot
Stale Koter to over SUt.oon Totem.
and democratic namnhlels ta over
i.-.,
(..
Of the 273 Repuhliian candl-
dates, fl have elected to have
statements in the pamphlets and
only nine of the SI Democratic can -
didates. For thla privilege they
have paid the secretary of state
fees totaling SJ115. Filing fees ofK( above banks of clouds. - Deiehine out of the snow as soon as
MnJUnia. .ircHir.. f Tk.
.-""iuaiia """ ww.
PtPe csot of mailinK Ih pamph -
The
' w,r
the furf tflrT of state not left than
. . . . - . . .
ei-ni aays oeiore ine election, ana
Srrrvlirr nier think the tL- will
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oe coniiueiea or -uar t or i.
Tha cenificalion of candidate.
' made hy the secretary of state
. Saturday contains the names of i
Republican and fl Democratic can-
Itlidates. one havip.-; been deducted
Irom the original number of Re -
d.awal of Representatire SinnotU
; 4
i WASIIlXC.TtiN. Atir. i3. UV-
; Colonel Ciailes A. l.indhera'l took
t(. the air in the rain here thif
af;frnoon fnr nn unjinnounc
'"'"- "ollina field
;r;1rar:nrhi'dppar,u
aftfrnoon for an unannounced des-
officer
re. said
MOSftiW. Apr. 23. liy
k!-hi !atu. Japanese globe-trot-
ter who I- trave.-fng westward in a
-round-the-world" race organized
under the auspice of the new spa -
er .liii Shimr.o of T.kyo. arrived
in Moscow today exactly on sched
u!
AncTic pkuii.s iii.sti:d
tCpntfnued f-nm tate One)
as most jrobable to hold undiscov-
ert-;l lun Is if such exitled.
Story f,f Klf-ln
SPlTZ!tl-:i;i;KN. i lie W..- nr
Copnhacei
uty the
Denmark!. April 23.
Exchange Telegraph.
Scandinavian
Rights Keser'ed.
Oipt.tin t;eurge H. Wilkins started
ii j uini jtarrow. Alaska, on
SmpHtv. April 1 ',. m oVTock in
- -
i!
Big
III I Telephone 1.
si I
the morning. Alaska tlmr.
The startmg place had to be
aitered as the runway proved too
short for the heavily buided ma-
chine w ho weight was tuti
,,.und-.nd whose cargo was about
405 pound, thus re,,uiring a run-
way at least a mile and a quarter
The machine needed a speed of
fifty miles an hour before it was
aoie 10 rise- a new runway was
covered with loose snow and this
(only five feet so that exact steer-
;nS nui i.rvrwiij in niinu u".mKiw zero anu ine " " "
. The ice also had to be levelled,
1 Captain Wilkins during his flight
' passed places where Rear Admiral
, RoU-rt K. Pery had been. He
i dchted Oram land and nasi-ed
j 1 .... ... m. ,. . . . . 1
I tunui "o r.nKi--n nuses eui 01
North Pole. The weather was
fine with little fog.
j Throughout the trip he main -
; tained an average al
f feet but at times it
n average altitude of liK0iwere able to rest after their long
at times it was necessary
; to ascend to feet in order to
Uivhl tin Inml ihnt hud nnf been
--
1 discovered previously and there
no signs of animal life on the
t Captain
Wilkinn succeeded In
, .i .AA fn.m
i"ifiuu.Tii.u"uB....... iociock mr) uevucu ma wuf
SralLard ISuitlberKen) hut the;.ion. Kere EOod for eettins ' off
! ........... ,V,. K.,. i. An.
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proarhinK Svallard the first aiuht
'of lanJ a" 'hen he saw the two
i Pointed penk-s of rrince Kan pro-
i niontory.
! A violent storm was raging at
;,he ,ln" and Captain Wilkins had
'to make a hurried attempt to land.
;This was made exceedingly diffi-
!cult and dangerous by .gusts ot
wind, but a landing waa finally
made near a boat in the neighbor-
hood of !ead Mans Island. The
'airplane came to a standstill after'
a run of about thirty feet in luo.se j
snow. !
The airmen then had been flying
1 hours at a peed of more than ,
i ut miles an hour.
Kor steering puriKiseit Captain
Wilkins found the ordinary mag-
: neiic compaw very useful and In j
.addition used a sun com nam. lie!
had I een supplied with a special
jnup nf the jtolar region by the
American (Jeographical society, ;
f but was able to get only a very i
"rough map of Spitzbergen. Conse-
i :iuent!y the navigation of the plane I
was remarkable in view nf its
landing In Svalbard only about five
n,ilni south of King's bay, the ,
pl.ire originally decided upon and
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M!e.t the ItaliaA explorer General I
Tnilwrto Nubile.
The niil hn -A nlnnnerl In In. I
form Ceneral Nobile. who intends'
to fly his dirigible,
'..rth Pole, of hi!
Italia, over the J
experiences in
Cedar
We have just received a car of Standard Cedar Shingles
are offering them at the low price of
$3-25
These are of especial interest to builders contemplating the
erection of small buildings such as chicken houses, garages,
etc We do not, however, recommend them for good house
construction.
Call at our yard and look them over.
Pines Lumber
: his own passatfe across the -Hiai
region and the rut he had fd-
lowed. This would have helped
General Nubile in electing his own
, rute in areas w here he aid no
aircraft had ever been flown.
faptain Wilkins and Pilot Kiel-
mta were held up more than v
d - - - ndMni'Undleca
of a storm of unusual severity for
the lime of year.
ynow was falling almost cot.i.
uously and the high wind continu-
thermometer, registered 45 degrees
in,: while marooned
could do noth
on the island. They had to spend
their time in the plane for the
suke of its warmth. Their food
supply, consisting of pemmican.
muit.-..i rt i f if and r-nnm.
. late, ws sufficient tor six monim,
.and they had some cigarette.
j For the live days, the airmen
. journey In preparation for the
- ar(iuous task of digging their ma-
tkr thnnM Ka nhla In rociimA (hit
-
j flight. The small quantity of gaso
, line remaining also had to be
pumped into the upper tanks.
; on Saturday morning
three
-1 ..
... , ...
i.ini, .mi . . unnwuim, i .
tor started at full speed, but the
, machine did not move. At the
third attempt Captain Wilkins got : wasted no time accomplishing the ,
out of the cockpit and holding , task. JJ
I onto a rope attached to the plane, i As soon as the plane was made j
j pushed the machine to give it thelsafe Captain Wilkins and Lieuten- j n
. necessary impetus to rise. In this! ant Kielson were hurried to the
j way (hey succeeded in starting hut I wireless station where they RJtt wm
j to the pilot it seemed a long time down to a hearty meal in celebra- I)
before he heard Wilkins' voice ' lion of one of the most thrilling;!
yelHns: -tn bi'ird flgair " i flights ever undertaken. j
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Shingles
per Thousand
11 ,1.1.1 m climber
ilkms was unable - to .Umbei
; into the "7";" f-
; proceed and ' u,ilai" ltt""r' aJ"
; case of such 7"";ifth uePm
iium had PWJ wL Jrea"
j ln' mllUun th:tt in falling
Captain Wilkin
- M himilf had he
ttei.ur4. nw or to
c!inber back into the r:;-chine.
The plane got off successfully
-. .v... ..hi t.f 1 mm t wi
was reaehel. Barentzburg was
sighted and the mast of the wire-
1 station could be seen The
iSIltlins umuc " ."w-
.n the morning. The machine had
been seen approaching and all
hands at the station turneu out
and hurried excitedly to the land-
. - . .
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, It was extreme! y for
lJe arp;ien l"a' l"e TnrUi ai
" , . rtriiniiv nHnrted
King's Bay. as originally planned
they would have found the wire- j
less station there discontinued ;
from April 15 when the operator)
died in an accident. ;
The fliers nrst thought was for :
the safety of their airplane and I
' the motor wajg covered with
. 1.1- . r , 1 1 tn Irttfth It fmm
, cooling too rapidly. This had to
.!... 1 . ..n,n.mt..re 7 rte.
, ... - ...... -
, erees below rero and as the air-
; men were without conts. they
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Suite 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 188
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