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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1928)
pAttE EMITT P. X..II ... - -' r" JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, SUNDAY, MAY 27. 1928. Skyscraper Climber nn a ii nATro iu mil ku r ,r nil nn i i iii.u r hrm mm m . l- , I T! UnV'IVi M I J r 5 " l LOOP ROAD N CRATER PK. 10 OPEN FR DAY Measure If Signed By Presi, dent To Take Effect Next' July One Cent Postal s . Card Restored Special Delivery Receipt Increase 5 n. Ji.i.J I'reUIUlUU. 'Although she hag attained some fame in aviation, Lillian Catlin, V.-AHHINUTON, May 26.--A;-i "m 10 De "le nr" wom,in 10 Cb.iKrau completed legislative a.:-j acr0" the continent, is attempt- tie;, todav on a meam to redi.ee ! inK pedestrian', altitude and poml rate on moat claawb- or! tl'ctd bX climbing the mi.il to thtt I Ml IjbbIb, thcFcby! tteps pf the Woolworlh building, (Ift'lilUK l,2iio.oi)0 I10111 the mail ! New York City, in 90 lninutc. cok.i ol the nation to take effect I 'j'hero are 1,000 steps, and the KlTULV. '"oUey "came to i . pri .f 122 000 with Oi adoption by both the eu- for thc ftttt- G"ln choso atu and tim bouse of a conference Friday, pril 13, for her attempt. report smoothing out differences' In tjie Idtislutiuu approved by Hit; two bodiai. 'J'ha measure uuw foes tu thu president. 1 lie conference agreement wan adopted by both ho u huh without ( round voles and ('huirman Griest j oMIte. housi pualoffice ('of ji iti i I tee, i autl or of (ho iiieusure, predicted I It would meet thu approval of! President CoolidKe. j The bill bh first passed by the liouyo proposed a reduction of $13,-1 000,0i(j In postal revenues by )' utublfMhiiiK entirely thu l'J21 basis of postal rates. The senate, ma terially revised tlifj measure, und Jncorjjoraled (lie 1 00 rates as the bus's for the charges on tome Clausen of mall, which was ecH-t muted oh .likely to Incur a Josh j tp . poHtul loveiiiiHH of $:tl,UO0.000. j. NoWHpUpOIK Hlld IIIUKU.lDOH VO- C'ivu a liij-(c boiii'fit I join tin; fueiiHiiru In rudui'i'd mail cohIh' yliiii me ebthnuted to create a ( aavuiK or ju.uuu.uuu a yeur. j iiu roduend i-HteH incluile a return to (ho lfiO bawltf for (he mulling of dvertining reading mutter, j AiponK other provlhtoiis are: neHtoratlon of thu one cent 1 ,, ;, .,", ; ., ritenlay f ! Ilavldaon IliOHt mattur fallliiK under lint Bee; mid, tlilrd and fourth cIuhbo:i of null. , Keiluiliori of hulk iioiiud iuIiih on third elaHH mutter, chuhIiik u Uecii'itHB In rutea of IID.r.Hli.iilin. ' Uoduetlon of rutea to iliutiint rniuK on ronrth ehtiiri innttur, a deer.UBHu of IV-'uii.iiiim. . A lllinlllllllu rhiil'KO Iter fleeo ol toeond i'Ihhh imtttir when (hero art l!j"-liuueH or more lo the pound. The- pmviHloii of Hiieclnl delivery j i.ifii)H in duiioiiiliuitioiia of ten.' Ilflouii, twtmty, twenty-five and :tr eenlH ullli tlm Hervha extendeil In all liinnfH of mull, emliiiiiiiMl to j I'dlihif an InereiiKn In llm piiHlal revenue of $miii,'iihi. i The-rediieiion In the Heeoud I elaim nil u whleh iilfuel the iiiuil chiipciiH on uilverllidiiH liorlionu of liewipiiiirH ami miiKuzliieu would ' pluee llio flint, four Xuneit under the Ill-'H rate liuxlx und I lie remain-! InK four zoneH nt a mhlwiiy olut helwuen tho 1920 mid III2I ( liai KuH. ! WIPE'S DEATH TO OF USES ','jhe di-f-iiH- uf Jvuu M fuinlti-. on trial fur the murdi-r ut iuH wift-. hcortd durlriK 'hp Jif tirnuun M-hmun vl the tiul to dy. iJ:unilMi finiwlH'd bin testi mony in Wis own dWeii !' nyliiK "ut iu'd nuart-l-d with la- wift- and by flatly HiiilUnKUiK u l;ii;;c pait of ilie tiumoiiy in tiotim i.d by the Hiute. Mih. Jiih y Al un uy, a mdKh I t,r tt-Htitied to belni.: ut the .M - U'uinber home the day of Hie in- jjury lo Aim. At- 'umber. Hhe will lsU-kiiiii. Jie i'ienUd for v.d in o the hoiwHiioea if Hi lwo lioi-me ijiarf.-t to where Alc f 'Ul fiber lui tried lie k up bl Wile front the fbtor of MtaTjle. Ttie (IcIeriKe uttered H U l-uHOU -fur iiot oroeuriiiK the aerviet-H of an undertaker thut tii loudH u-t-re bud aed that eoitiderubltt diflii ulty and delay would have bet'ii j-Ai'eriemed in orocuring such wrvi.-e. WAHHlN'I'n'N, Al.iy Tbf eoiidilion uf Kem een(utlv 'I'lioinuh iiutler of ret)iiH lvaiiia iiun Hteadiiy ii ow n wore dm Iiik the day. AIeinbfn ut his fiwriliy taid that uttendlUK jhyiei nn lield lit tle Itope for hjK recuveiy. DIRIGIBLE LAND8 (Continued from fag One) ,M. 'Ulllhef exhibited dew, fci L I arid did eVerytliiiiK posnible to a lnt her. He hIho hhowed con Mdeiation of her rehttivi-H in no tifying them und ill roiieludinn funeral und burial urruni;emefitH. Jtoy Avery, another neiKbbor, lentifled that the Al'umb'r iore were vletnuH and were Klven to than M-0 Iiouik have elaimed niuee the bi (Jiilriblf took the air fur h round trip to the North JJole. Her wiieletib nave freqiieiit je- , porU of the homeward flight up, to ea rly Th ursda y morn ing. J t ) has not been beard since. l)uh Annifidhen and Lincoln KlUworth, rompanloni of lneral Xoliiii on the voyu'ie of the' diillble Noriie aenwK the pole volunteered their wrvic8 u mum . um the need for rescue work be came a -parent. Amundsen ac cepted a HUHiieHilon from the Nor wi'chtn uoverniiieiit that ) b-ad m tear hing party. Iu thia be will haw at.kiu.jjc uf ('aplai Otto Kveidrup, who is deeply vented in tlie Arctic. ( auuin Hjaliuar Kiisr Laren, Norwegian a- aud sewud ill com mand of the Xurce accepted a coimiiiessiuu from bis government to examine the jxbaihi1it leg of air plane rescue work w JtU alt poa fcihle dihiatiii. The Norwepiau K o v e r n m e o t itself, acfinK on an urKeut appeal for aid from the Italian milliliter at (Mo. ordered a uotd Ice break InK hhip to ttail tomorrow for the north. Jtufctiian soviet agencies uIoiik the Arctic from the Noi wi -dan border to the eastern reai he of Siberia have been told by their government to be on the lookout. The possibility that the bii? air tthip may have been "wind-driven toward the Siberian coutt called for this KuhKiau activity but that poHaibilify bUo was viewed by tJeueial Nobile's fellow explorers a a almoKt a doom. They insisted if any rescue Hhiii or airplane could ever reach the Italia in those reKions. Commander Mi chard K. Hyrd. V. K. N., who first aaw the North Pole from an airplane thought forced marche through the Arctic wastes would be beyond the power of the Xobile expedition. The possibility that the Italia may have been wrecked against a Mountainside wa seriously eonsid- ered at ber northern baae In KlnT'e ' bay.. Oil the bLiier 6ldu of the pieinre 1. g hope that tbe diriidlde ; ,,iib0j;l1 o," Nohn!.-. airnliip ' retnrnt to her haw J wj v uj lUVli IAS i ta)C u lee of a friendly ifcland or moun tain and that her luck of report by radio f due to a breakdown in irelet and not to a major disaster. j NEW VOKK. .May SG.-bS'i Uucoin Ellsworth who accompan ; l'd General I mberto Nobile to the i North Pole in IVliti. tonight cabled Kuald Amundsen oflerui-'r to bc : cnpauy him or render any other i assistance jiossible lor the relief of j No-bile. Amundsen has accepted j the request of tbe Norwegian gov ; ertunent to lead an expedition in search of Nobile and the crew of i the missing dirigible Italia. N4VAL Ailt STATION. LAKE Hl'RST. N. J., May l.ieinvnant Commander Charle- E. Pa d JflllXS-MANVILLK n ROOFING and n SHINGLES AT TROWBRIDGE Q Q LIMB Ell YARD 3 D SANDER Aeronautical School, Inc. Medford Airport Med ford' s Own Flying School FLYING TAUGHT under supervision of Ex-army in. Btructor and air mail pilot. FAST AIRPLANE SERVICE - ANYWHERE ANY TIME WITH SAFETY. SEE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FROM THE AIR You don't know how beautiful it i until you do. Special Sightseeing Trips only $2.50 per passenger. NEW PLANES OF LATEST TYPE. Thoroughly experienced pilots and instructors. Come out and see us. WE FLY EVERY DAY Road To Rim and Lodge Ready June 22-Lodge Open June 25 -Wreck Anna Ranger Station.. - Bears Springs v. BAN rilANCIHCt), Muy at!.- (!') T-iVoi'lheaHlciru Ciillfin nla mid Ore pon hnvu heeii roiiuueted hy an oilier lituiidaid Ktmuo 1 1 n . (ieurrie S. I'ouelike, ehli'f I'linlni'i'r or the Uouthdn I'ueUle hiiIiI I nila V 1 I 1 1 (hu eiimiilelliiu of hiiKiduuiiKlMu the Nevada, Ciillfiiriilu ami tlri'toii raih'ond. llm Una will hu luiued CfVi'P for oil ii I Ii Ml Monday. The line, l-'.a mili'H Iu IiuikiIi. la Lilian over hv the Hniillieru rarlllii ut Ilia illiorllim of the Inter- ; Ktuln euimuerao i'iiuiiuIhhIou mid ! liruilll KUiiKed. It 1'iillllel'la Willi ' Die Heulliuiii rnclfle IVrnly Sua qiiviue line iiiiii exieuilM to l.lilui- Jlew, Ore. ItUHldelltH of llllee enllullt'H i llli ll thu liuw Hue HelveB will Join III a eehdirutlnn Ut Ull.evlnw Hep ' tomlltT to 2. ' . '''Hlflt'll HltVlTMHlnw rtMMll I Willi the return to the elty yen- HIIIIO! vjaiir of eiiiHiriiellou of ('ruler iialloiuii I iiiirU, who v ent up to the purU early IuhI weeit with u crew of I tea men to hrKlu the preparatory I work of Ojoiitu. the park for the Keii.snii, and hln report lo Huier I Inlemli'iit ' ti. 'I'lioinHiin of eon I dltloiiu he found there, Colonel j TIioiiihoii Kavo out tin iinuoilllee meul Hint the Ihoii road ut Anna I HprliiK eniup would Im oien hy f .Mine I, wlili h will he welcome news to holh the Medloul and ! hliimiith ImiIIh ta'oiih who like to I travel hy that route lo eilher lly. I and iiImi lo tl one who dtiKlre to i ivi hy Hint route to I'tdleau buy. 1 Tile Klalelllellt wiu alao ri'ller ' uleil thut I lie rendu Iu llm park lull llm way to llm IoiIkii will he hy .Iiiiii 2. However, It In nut yet known whether the lode.'.1 will he In oiieratiiin In-lorn June 2ruh, on whleh duie It will cuter I to the I'lilKoiniii Kdllorl.il iiHHuci titlon and Hh Hiri'n ilava' couveii lion there, and he open for tin remainder of Hie hcimoii, TIhi .Medi'ord entrance read In j the park In now open und free ; fi-iiui hiiiiw In within Icms than j three mlicH from Auini Hprliiit. I en inn. HiiiinrvlHiir I'nvld.sou uiul ' IiIk crew of ten men devoted much of their Hiuii lal week lo nelliun out le;. fur Hie connlruclion of Hie new runner Hiniiiih at Anna SprlllK Climii, to repluen the prim elll raimer hIiiIIoii. I U'heu liiivliltnui mill IiIh men ar i rived in Aii'in HiniiiK eniup thev fiinnd that Hm Iii'iuh had prucll j cully wrecked Hie calmer Hlatloll. hnlll lllnhle and out. He will re turn to the iiiitiiiiiiil park today. It la mil known yet when riuii , erlnteiiilnut Tlnmihoii will hciiiI nn ' ilit I ( loiial Inhor ci-cwh to lumaK" ! In the work of freeing llui rouil.s I of allow, elc. DINNER Today $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD THRES (of IVE MNUTtS (OrOKIX THIATRtS AnU All iHUPS TIMCt -WltllP NEW VOHK CITY Al i?) JtlU)l. P.lVni.,..J i f-M.,-1- :'W"-U DV lonm., ll With Rf k t; oP "tJO at: A MONARCH Electric Ran Demonstration and Cooking School Xo Be Held in Our Display Room AiCtuC-.O'i'M' in mm; r mm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 28-29-31, June 1-2 For the benefit of pvery housewife of Medford and surrounding community, we have arranged for a factory demonstration of MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGES. Mr. Ludwick of the Mal leable Iron Range Company will be in charge, assisted by Miss Verna Lindquist of the Home Service department. Special Programs Daily SAL! CAKE CONTEST In connection with our Electric Range demonstration we will give merchandise prizes for the best cakes made from recipes given by Miss Lindquist, Monday afternoon and Tuesday. See the Monarch Range in actual operation and appre ciate its many superior features. REE! During Demonstration AND 10 DAYS FOLLOWING With evory order taken for a Monarch Range during the demon- strauon ine jyiaueaoio iron Jttange uompany win give aosoiuteiy FREE the six piece Aluminum Oven Set as shown. "THERE IS A MONARCH FOR EVERY HOME" Your Old Range Taken as Part Payment Scott Woolf Complete House Furnishers Watch Papers for further announcements Convenient Monthly Payments w johnson Quint,! tt-Vf(4!LVi, -r.,.:..