Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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T1 KDFORT) ArATT; TUrnTTNTl, A.ETlVoUP, OREHOX, FRIDAY. JUNE
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SOUND PORTS OPEN INTERURBAN CRASH
ATTACK ON GRAIN KILLS .7, HURTS 20
RATE TO PORTLAND M0T0RMAN
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WINS JOIAS REWARD FROM STATE
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8KATTLK. Ji"'' I -W Coiltlnu
Itik Hie altaok of I'lik-i t Hound In
IiichIk on Hie ton per nut l'ort
himl Kl'itin I'Mtn differentml. L. K.
Mclntyre. Seattle ohamher of com
merce traffic department man;iK'l
today presented vIi-wm i.f Tnoomu
mid Scuttle shippers anil (."rain
cleuloiu.
Mclntyre, who was cross-examined
thin moraine !' Kxumiui-r
A. ft. MaoKloy. relative to his di
rect testimony yesterday, asserted
that crnln buyers, exporters and
dealers, of this territory ask that
the I. t t'. vueate its order kIvIhk
Portland a ten per tent differential
In rates on Rrnln shipped from
s.julh of the Snake river, pernlll
liiiK the outliers to n-adjusl
HChodules.
The crpsH-oxumlrwitlon of Mo
Tntyre today was a eontlnuinif of
Ihe folunihla hasin Rraln rate
Inquiry, flint testimony liclnif of
fered on this phase of the hearing
yesterday.
The hearinff on the differential
is expeeteil to take two weeks.
DANVll.l.i:. III.. June 1. .
Two liilerurhan tarn of the Illi
nois Traction system crashed head
on near I'lthian, seven 'miles m
of here, late yesterday. Haven ;
persons were killed, five Wen -;
probably fatally hurt and 1 r. oth.-M
were Injured less seriously. i
Failures of nlrhrakes of tilt
euslhi.iind limited which was to
have taken a hiding let the
eastbound local pass, was hlame.l ,
for the accident. The niotoriuall i
of the local, flarence Cummlnns.
of Sprincfiold. escaped with
bruises. Jilinplnt,' when he re.i-,
Ized he could not check his cm.
Prank t'riilK. motoi man of the,
eastbound 'local, was killed. ,
All the dead and seriously In-
.)u red were In the local, u car of;
wooden construction; the llnilied;
' was of steel, I
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SAN FRANCISCO. June 1. W ' leaned: vt a" soine to need
Tin- ItCA intei c epled a wireless lllel.--- (
, liiessaKe at 1, noon. Prom tne
Southern-Cross. SAX KnANi'ISI'O, June 1. UT)
"We soon be there now. Am j j-e-eiU of the followlnf mcssaite
icroEsinir over Ouhuu. Now near-; friim tue southern Cross was allium-
Wheeler field. - nounced at B:3 a. m. by radio tla-
! llion I-KW nperatlliK Mr "e Aso-
WHKF.LKlt KIEL U. HONO-: eiateil press.
IIJU', June I. li Koko head, ,.At 6 a. . m.. Pacific time the
! station i;CA reiiorted the South-' s,,u,hern t.'ros was 350 miles from
'. in t'rniM passitiK over Koko head j nonulnlu. Speed knots. Jjitl
'at a. m. 12:"2 . in. coast ,U(lp north."
time). , The station deflated the lom;l-
i . ' tude was not obtained because of
1 IIONOU'I.IT, June 1. i,V) Tho lnl(,If(.rl.m.e from another station.
naal radio station at uaiiupe re-i Kadlo men explainen an ni'i"" - ,
ported lit noon that the Southern : Pnt discrepancy between the speed
Cross was flylnn over the island : ,h0 plane was said to be niakinK'
. ..... ., r. ,.0,.,.,t l,v the
i at i nai iiooi ,
' Ihe plane was said to be niaKinK
. an,., mile. iue covered by the
! surmise that the navigator was fiK
' urinu the speed In nautical miles,
whereas the radio operator was
estimatillK the distance from liono-
death seemed to reach for the
Southern Cross and her crew ot
four with the same hand that
clutched and drapsed down seven
fliers dUfillB the .lames 1J. Dole
flights from here to Honolulu last
summer.
It ni at 10:115 last nlkhl when
the plane was more than l."0
miles off the California coast. The
radio crackled out a brief startled
mcs-n:.'c: "We hit an air pocket
and lost some altitude."
Then silence., listenini: radio op
erators said they had contact with
the plane's set but in the absence
of mesu,ij:es such statements failed
h3rt
Tlfy
....assure laymen.
.-. . ihe radio men lost
tad and with si.l-vnlni! h
, manv a listener muttered" Tl
are Kuae." ,
The Southern Cross moved into
the trade wind belt with perfect
ease, encountered no difficulty ill
(he handlini; of the shin as U.e
load lik-hlcned. txcept for the sud
den drop reported l.OOi) miles out.
The detailed story of what hap
pened darinr. Ihis fall muot await
I the arrival of the four airmen at
Honolulu today.
t:t results.
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IIONOLI'LC, June 1. W
J'lant; over llui)(lulii at t:'AK a. i
' i p. n., i-oiiHt tiim-).
. i i..t.. i.. citiitiifi milPK
HONOI.ri.l-, Juno l.-W)A:" - messages lndl-
Mnesxase from tho Southern I ross : ' "" fliers expected to reach
at 11:43 a. ..... coast time, said: " 0.H pa(,lfi(.
, -We heavlnj; in siiilil now ol , "ouoiinu
!........ ' const time.
The monoplane Stiuthern Cross,
radioed:
T "Ifs KoitiL' to he a rate whether,
: we make it to land or not before
SAN KUANCIHCO. June 1.-P
The seven-ton load lisllteninK ns
the ealiifs drank up itasoline. the
i n,,..,,.in.' Southern
the fuel Is exhausted. What's to- ,.,. roared onward across tho
lilay. riiday?
n. in. (11:2
ifiinf yft hniii-H unit ;i half in tlifi
' air now. About time wo were
Mlirhtiniz nonip iPiru fli'mu. Von-
I iUt if you are KeUinK me now.
rufinr iK'i-uu 'i.
a. m., coast. in lU G:',iu a, m. that the llntunre
to" Honolulu, tiie first stop in tho
fliRht to Australia, had leen tut
to ii.r,o mllt'w.
i u,,. .. ut..nfi f'f:iteful for the
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The Scott Woulf ruukitiK sclionl,
which" beitan last -.Monday under
the direction of Verna l.inibiulsl,
dcnionstrutor and Dome econom
ist expert with the lalteable Iron;
Hanite company, will close to-j
ninrrnw itfteriioon, with tho JudK- I
Iiik of lllikel food cakes mid an
oven dinner. j
The cane linking conlesl, a fea
ture tif tile school, is allraclilin 1
many entrants and the cakes will,
be Judued by their eneral appear
ance, shape, color, depth and
texture of the crust, as well as
tho lluhtnesH of both cake and
rroslliiK, The Juditlnu will be
under the persunal direction of
Miss Mniluulst. I
. SAI.i:.M. Ore., June 1 . VPi "f
flr lii 1 totals were announced by the
Henretary of state today on the
vole for pi eb. nihil elector In the
election of May 1 R In Oregon.
There were only five republican
candidates ti nd since thai was the
number to be elected their election
was automatic. The democrats had
elKht candidates for the five
places. The democratic vote was:
Hubert - A. .Miller. Multnomah
eoufily. 2I.X; Carl C I lonatill.
.Mi.liiinmiih conniy. III. 00: I'l. I-',-Itrackiiey,
M tilt iioinah county.
IS. ML", .Waller II. tlleason, Multno
mah counly. H:,".riX: Thomas II.
Comte, Muilnoniah county, iri.:l'J4:
Nanny Wood lloiicyniaii, Multno
mah county. H.SHI: J. N. McFad
ilen, Ilenlon county. M'ir,S; Man
che I. I.ajinley, WaslllUKton county,
J3,fi01.
The first five were circled.
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Miss Adeline J. Meyer, of Madison, Wis., is Wisconsin's first
woman assistant attorney general. She has received her appoint
ment following a victory before the state supreme court in which
she represented, the state in a bridge controversy, saving the tax
payers thousands of dollars. Miss Meyer was admitted to tho
bar in 1325.
ilillslRlRlS
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OVER NEW EMBLEM DELAYED BY FOG
..n.n .v,,..., , i.,.. th iiowt i'fv-1 i t .! Iiit f hi.: hunt, the plane
!ers leanhen"; we don't need them increased lis speed through the
I yet. I nijrht and nullo men here oti-
'Must l.ankn of drifting clouds ; mated that the flier.s miht easily
and now we are inclined to he-, roach Hawaii ly .J 1 a. m. Through
lieve we know where we are. Stay! the loim hours tlie four aviators.
with uh old man, we misht havejtwo Australians and two. Amcrl
I iu Kvlm yet." cans, retain rlu-er despite the strain
nf nilotinu their craft hi,:h above
i IIOXOM'm:, .nine l. tr) mc
i Radio Corporation intercepted
: tlw. .nni.tilit KOit.
pi.i1 ..w..-... .ma unnlP tit them
! message from tho Southern Cross - perHOna!, repeated over and over
I f.l li-'i't ii nv on:iat litne. tlllil ih.it nvorvllilnt' was "O. K.". de
i they had td'Ued .Mululiai island j ycribfd the suriHot with the nrne
land were hoaded across the chan
tu-1 at 1 1.3 1 a. m
ii. i.ffeffs; on the clouds lie-
low and the pola dusk which held
I ne
j the plane In Hh arms after
j HONOl.rU-, June 1 IflV-The' pnn hft(l lUsappeared jnlo the west
j Mutual Wireless company received prn orf,a)l-
ithis mecKai;e fro mthe Southern "Trvlnir to take dinner. Park
;Ci osk at 11:30 u. in., coast time: nnW Raiti onfi meBsae, and
' V: vory w h e re we turn
wn iret i ..i.i .,r Un,.t iin ui-ir
iieci-iveu a in u UK int-se cioimih. mi--
im. Iiniir Twr.il - u v II till
j half houiM in the air now. About , tnf. pianr illiabet
liine we were sighting sunn- tna the ocean hefurt
fiiiua. Wonder if you are got- , ihroutili the a ft en
tliiK tne nnv,
"Kveryone cool ami
'I'ell them to keep tho.
After flyliiK low for some iiourn.
ibetl L'nn fc't atiove
noon and darted
HMiiti and niirht at 1
I iK.i.ri.i ,,r fii.i.i i-'no ti' 4 nun tVi-t
collected. , above the water.
dest rovers ! ( )n- heart -sicken in (? m o m e n t t
liberty
Market
"Home of Good Meats" ,
.. Swift's Government Inspectea tseei
Swift's Best.
Miss Lindquist scloctod ' her meats
from the 'Liberty market for her dem
onstration on oven dinner tomorrow
afternoon, at tho Seott Woolf Furni
ture store cooking sehool.
Always insist on the best
Everything in the Meat Line
for Your
Sunday Dinner and Outing
Corner Holly andMain Sts.
Phone 164
Dress Coats Sport Coats
Ensembles and
Tailored Suits
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CAPKTOWN, South Africa. June
1. (A Police reinforcements from
all parts of the peninsula were call
ed into Capetown today to meet u
threateniiiK situation which devel
r.ixui fiinn Mcvcnil unlv inciilents
which oc in-red in connection with
Ihe unfiirliim if the new national
flau'. The flau was flown fur the
first time yesterday aloii'i with the
l ulou Jack In celebration of ihe
tlKhtcenih anniversary of the es
tablishment of Ihe futon of South
Africa.
MVhc dcmoMstrutioiis were lieliev
ed to huve orlMinatc'd from unrest
amoiiK native black laborers, and
these ta borers tool; a prominent
part In the disorder.
Automobiles carryimr inlniatureM
of the new union f hu; yere i.ir
tially wrecked, but thoso which
carried the I'niop .lack were not
ttniched. I'nllee charged tin' mob
several times and the crowd stoned
the police.
A larue number of natives and
a dozen policemen were injured.
Ninety persons were nrrested.
A larr-e crowd marched in a pro
cession through the streets, head
ed by the hand of (lie natives' or
ganization, the Independent colored
workers' union. They carried ban
ners inscribed: "Africans, arise."
"Away with slavery." "Down with
anti-native- laws." and similar sentiments.
i FAlRItANKS. Alaska, June
; (.V) Airport officials here today j I
were hopefully awaiting word from;!
Point Itanow of the safe arrival!
; there of a relief plane flown hy 1
Matt Nleininen and carrying as a I
use user Richard Ifeyser, it radio,
; operator. The plane left. Kolzohue ;
mi CthrniK Strait a week ago today;
iu cloudy weather and was believed
Id lave been halted by a lo'A all
, Waluwi inht, about Hid miles south- j
i west pi' Point Harrow. '
Latest advices from Kotze.hue, i
' where Ihe government. maintains a
i radio siatlon, Indicated that the'
Weather hud cleared and it was;
huiied thai ronditions were, siini-j
! larly improved further north, t
Nieminon and Ileyser left, here;
I to seel; tho two miKyiiiK planes of!
'the Kox Kilm corporation 1'ninl
fiarrow ox'iuMlition. which left here j
May 1 1 and were last seen at Wiye-
! man, about half way to Point Par j
j row. two days later.
, Five men were in the two Kox i
planes, piloted hy Xoel Wien and j
! It. S. Merrill. Their passengers
( were Jack Knherison and L. Vir-ill
I Hurt, dlroctoiH. and Charles U.
Clarlte, camera man.
Champ Runaway
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,7 uVjt lit J'or This; Kvont
50 New Dresses
Sleeveless Tnh Silks Flat Crepes Printed
Silks (leorjjcttes and l.aee Dresses, values up
",)- ' $18o95
secial
Millinery
An nssortnient of small liats, values QEj
to .tl.").0(), .special
Swim in ;) IVltoii Jli'issieir-bin lalliinn' suit.
All w.k.1, l-iieed $5.95
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Adrienne Steward's
" Medford National Bank Bldg.
MISSOU.A. Miml.. Juno 1. (V)
Kat'iilty r.'iMosi'ntaliv.'s ut tlm
I'acll'li' coiiMt i'onli'ii'lH'0 this ninrn
Inn ncrt'iitt'd tho roptM-r of unuluaio
luamiBora rojoi'llr..-; (ho iu'oposo.1
IMur-yoar rolatlim fiiollmll srhoilulo.
of irninliiK lahh'M lor wrldiroil
Hqimils inlor lo llio oponlim or
cnmU'il ionnl:iii n lor nialnlouanoo
sohool and iIIsoussimI tho willottti
lion of uthlotloH with monilioiH ol'
tho studonl hody.
Toiiishi tho larulty rcpi-osonta-tlvoa
will dismiss villos and vola
t inns hotwoon Junior collota'S and
I'aoiflo coast oontoi 01100. luo to
tho many Junior oollo-;os whlih
havo sii'UHK up nn tho roast, now
prnliloms In rowaiil to alhlotliii
havo arlson. Tho noxt nuotlna ot
larulty roprosontutives will ho hold
at l.os AiiKidos, lirooiulior , I
anil S.
AT ROSEBURG FAILS
1MXSK1 1'lltl, Oro., .luiw 1- ( Tl
' Slioriff W oldi and his . ilopiitioH
ulppod ft plot In. hioak Jail lloro
yostorduy ovoiiliiK wl.on I hoy dix
i'ovoroil il roitplo of koys mado from
tho fliitloni'd howls in spoons, t.v
Kothor with Ihroo small filos.
hack saw lihido and sonic short iron
barn with which tho ptlsoncrs up
purontly platmod to force ihoir wav
out of llio Jail. Krauniollts of soap
used in inaklni; an Impression of
tho rfll lock nitrart.il tho alien
tlon of the jailer and led lo the
Bonrch In which the urticlei were
dlseovorcd. ' ''
A stick nnd n len-ith of utrlnt!
apparentlv liseil In flshiim iirtleles
Into Ihe Jail from outside Indlcntod
lluit the prisoners had been nlven
help In itoitinK llio "ur bludo and
, fllen lulu tho cull.
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TOMORROW
IS THE LAST DAY OF THE
Byron Louth, nine-ycar-olil
Ssnttlc, Wash., boy, is declared I
to bo the champion runaway. !
Since he was four years old llyron '
has run nway exactly 137 times, j
He usually disappears between .
nic.il times.'. Outside of his run
away complex, Pyron is normal i
and above the avciage in intelli
gence. I'M'Iflf HIH l'lMMH'.l)
tCnntlntled from tHK On)
con. Thus, for it'Hl mile", of the
journey lin y w, re wP'.iOul the
r.ullo "Peain." which the army
threw in ros the I'aelfie to BUlde
III, ni.
Two idilps were sluhted the
Malil.o and the .Ntanoa. the Plane
paiMing directly over the luttor,
DEMONSTRATION AND COOKING SCHOOL
For tomorrow's class Miss Lind
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quist of the Home Service Depart
ment will feature.
Oven Dinner Salads
and Salad Dressing,
and Muffins
Don't Miss This Last Day
2 P. M. to 4 P. M.
The Cake Baking Contest
Is Open to All
(lot the recipe from Miss I.iwpiist at our slore.
Hake the C'ak in any kind of a ranije, lu-in il
to ntir store lu-foro 1- o'clock Saturday, .liine 2.
First Prize Mahogany Davenport Table. '
Second Prize Bridge Lamp.
Third Prize 32-Pieoe Breakfast Set of
Dishes.
Xn prize winning cakes will he returned to own
er, iludino; will lie under personal direction
of Miss Lindipiist, Mrs. 0. 1). Tlionipstui of tin
tireater Medford ('lull and Jack liockwell, pas
try baker at Ihe Colonial Hakery.
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This $12.00 set of Free Alum
inum Cooking Equipment for
your oven given FREE with
each MONARCH sold dur.
ing sale.
Scott Woolf
FURNITURE STORE
Exclusive Agents for Monarch Electric Ranges
9 v : " -
Your old
Range
Taken as
Part Payment
Convenient
Monthly
Payments