5TETVF0RD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOX, WEDNESDAY. '..TUN'R C, 1028.
PXOE SEVEN
FEARS BYRD WILL
FLY OFF EDGE OF
THE SOUTH POLE ARE CAPTURED
TALK!
Switches to Smith
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NKW YOltK. June 0. -rW)
Wllrtir Glenn Vullva, whu firmly
vllpvra the earth is flat, fears
Commander ltichurd E. Uyrd will
fly uff tin- rdgo "f It should be
i-roag the Antarctic pole.
"If Ityrd files over those ley
Mountains," he said, "I'm afraid
he'll never come hark."
The overseer of SSioll city, III.,
who returned on the ljuuniu yen'
lerday from a four-iiionlhs tuUr
of Kurolie. enlarged UUun his
theory of the earth being flat.
"Tho world In flat an a nlata
and as round,' he nsaerte..',; "there's
a north pole certain, 1,,'tho cen
ter of that p'tf, Ulul ,hu SU11
inoves aro-jflj H iilie iln u,.ansc.
"" you'll notice Hint the sun
lVcr goes any farther north than
the tropic of cancer und never
nuy further south than the tropic
of Capricorn. This business of
tho sun setting and the sun ris
ing is only an optical Illusion. It
doesn't prove that tho earth Is
round."
Vollva said he expected to fol
low nli developments of the Byrd
expedition with Intense Interest.
OHKOON CITV, Ore., June .
f.l'l Three of the tour prisoners
who omtpml from the t'larknimiR
county Jail yesterday were captur
ed this morning. Uiwrcnve I'ra
per ilnd I'lllllp llipp. sentenced to
sevr-n and five years respt'iliVely,
on hail check champs, were found
by Night Officii' ilodi:etl In a va
cant hitUM1 where they were asleep.
Tllry offered no resistance. Ahoul
the same time. Jack l.tvermore
alleged burglar, was found by Dep
uty Sheriffs Thompson and llels
aclter ns he was nmklnt,' his way
out of town. lie also submitted
peacefully.
Joe J'ocui, who was charged
with liuvinu stoli n hi-ass from Ore
gon t'ity mills, the fourth member
of tile Jail party that escaped, was
still at lartfe, and officers believed
lie had made his way south along
the 1'aclflc highway.
THAN SUPPORT AL
DAI,1UAS, Tex., Juno C ()
runner Governor O. B. CuhiulU
Iiiih withdrawn from tho nico for j
Jo decomralic nomination for;
United States senator from Tcxus,
beeausc of the "probnhlo nomina
tion of Governor Alfred E. Smith
for president," ho wild In a letter
made public here today. !
The letter stated he could not
support Smith.
OUKCOX CITY. Ore.. June C
(ft) Four men escaped from the
county Jull here today nhorily after
two of them hud been kIvcii htavy
prison Hontenei's. They forced two
locks ami slipped away from the
jail unnoticed.
They were believed to have com
mandeered an automobile in the
street. The men were:
Iawrence Draper, who at 9:30
was sentenced to state prison for
forgery.
I'hllip Klpp. sentenced today to
five years for forgery.
Jack l.ivermore, held on a burg
lary charge.
Joe I'uggld. oceused of taking
brass from mills In Oregon City.
The men had been given tho
freedom of the jail corridor, be
cuuse repairs to the jail sewer
were being made. They evidently
had forced-locks of two doors lead
ing from the corridor to an outside
jail entrance.
LOCAL REDMEN TO
ATLANTIC CITV, X. J., Juno 6
AA't (livut possibilities for radio
are i;t hand, despite its atiiattinif
growth, H. I Iavis, vice president
of the WVstltifthouse 1: lee trio ntiil
MahufactuiittK company declared
in an uddresH prepared for delivery
today before tho National K lee trie
Light association.
lie Hn hi that only the ground
had been scrati-hed and that the
future will seu big things In radio.
I'Mrst, ho pointed to television,
which he mi id was un accomplish
ed fact in the laboratories.
"It only remains to reduce it to
practical form and make It avail
able to the public," he added.
"The talking movie In the home
also is Just around tho corner," he
sa id . "A l the sta rt , t h is device
will In neluated through the use
of individual film records; later as
n service of the broadcasting sta
tion. "Appurutus now is developed in
practical form whereby a message
or picture can be transmitted In
facsimile form. 1 conceive it pos
sible to perfect a receiver thut will
automatically take the messuge
from the broadcasting station as a
printed communication. It will
bring to the home the panorama of
the life of the great world out
side." In discussing transmission of
power by radio he declared that
"it would be a foolish person who
would undertake to say that, this
feat will never be accomplished,
and things that now appear Insur
mountable may melt away in the
sunlight of new discoveries.
Mother, 8 Children,
Adds 2 Dogs and 2
Deer to Her Family
LOVE TANGLE IS
FATAL TO TWO
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J. Bruce Krcmor, floor leader
' for William G. McAdoo in the last
j Democratic prcidential conven
tion, and for 20 years a Demo
: crutic national committccr.an, is
; ahown here at Los Angeles on ar
! rival from the Orient for active
participation In the campaign of
I Governor Al Smith for the Demo
1 cm tic presidential nomination.
: With McAdoo's opposition to
Smith,. Krcmcr's support of tho
, latter is looked upon as significant
among politicians.
CHICAGO, June HtAt Jealousy
was believed by police to have led j
to the fatal shooting of two sweet
hearts bv a not tier man. known '
only as 'I!rtwnle." who Is the ob- i
jeot af a city. wide search today.
Mrs. lluth Ward Iewis. 1'3, who
has been separated frnin her hus
band and I'aul Schilling. 23, an
utltiMiiobile mechanic, were the
victim!.
A sister. Klirabeth Ward, was
fired uiion but escaped injury. She
told authorities the two had been
sweci hearts for two years but that ;
last night her siser had been out :
with "Ilrownie." l.uter the two
men met in the apartment occu- !
pled by the ulsters. There was a
iiuai rel and "Ilrownie" left. lie
returned later and killed both ;
without warning. j
Tired of School,
13-YearAd Boy
Takes Bike Jaunt
HILL LIS AGAIN
GOLD JJEACH Ore, Juno 6 fl
Consolidation of rival fishermen's
organizations of tho lower Itogue
fiver has been effected with forma
tion of the Uoeue River Fishermen.
International Seamen's union. Jan.
1. eclair was named president. Mem.
hers at a meeting Sundny decided
to ask earlier opening of the sal
mon flailing season to allow ratch
of the early run which oacaped up
the river with tlio .May 15 dato ex-Innt.
Acid Stomach
'Phillips Milk of Magnesia"
Better than Soda
Hereafter, instead of soda take a
little "Phillips Milk of Manusta" in
water any time for indijrention or aotir,
acid, gaxi-y sLomuch, and relief will
come instantly. '
Kor fifty years genuine "Phillips
Milk of Mfif;nceia" has been prescribed
by physicians because it overcomes
three times as much acid in the lom
acli as n saturated solution of bi
carbonate of soda, leaving the stom
ach sweet and free from all pipes. It
neutralizes acid fenneiitn'tions in the
bowels and gently urcs the touring
waste from the system without purg
ing. Besides, it more pe:nutit to
take than soda. Insist upon "Phillips."
Twenty-five cent and llfty-eent bot
tles, any drugstore. "Milk1 of Mag
nesia" has been the U. S. Rey;ister.d
Trade Mark of The Clmrlts H. Phil
ips Chemical Co. and its predecensor
Xlmrlcs II. Phillips ninrc 1875.
Arrangements have been made
for the fourth annual Kedmen's
picnic to be held as usual on tup
of the " Slskiyous next Sunday.
The council and tribes of
McCloud, Weed and Yrcku of
California, and I'hoenix
ilnd Medford of Oregon, will be
represented at this picnic, which
has made itself one of the bingcst
days for Ucdmen. There will be
a business meeting at whjoh time
plans will bo made for tho next
yea r's m ce t i n (j an d va riou s co m -mlttees
appointed, and entertain
ment In the form of athletics, ball
pnmes and stunts for which there
will be prizes given. These events
will keep the ball of merriment
i rolling nil day. About noon comes
the happiest time of alt when the
( lunches will be spread as If for
j one big family.
COQU1U.K, Ore., June 6
(A) Two baby doer found
near here by four Coquillo
boys were brought to town
where members of tho alter-
iff's force helped feed them 4
from a whiskey bottle through
a nipple.
Konr sons of MrB. Baylock, 4
n widow, were allowed to take
the fawns home. Mrs. Bay-
lock now has n family of
cteht children, all under six
teen years, two dogs and two
deer. fr
HE CAN STOP HERB
! ST. I'AUL. Minn.. June 0. (P)j
j The unification plan of tho Great I
I Northern and Northern Pacific rail- j
ways would effect economics cx
ccetlinK SIO.OOO.ulM annually, the I
two roads doclared In a rhlcf luado '
utthlic here today.
! Tltn ht-lcf wnH lir.Miiirpit here for
riliim today with the interstate
commerce commission at Washing
ton. The commission has held five
! extended henrltiKs on tho proposal
to merge the Northerns and lite
! Spokane, Portland and Seattle Mail,
j way company through a controlling
.'organization to bo known aH tho
! (ircnt Northern Pacific ltailroad
eompany.
I'niflcatiou would "result In op
eration and capilul economics end
ing to reduce the cost of produc-1
inn transimrtalion. ' the Uriel reads
In setting forth that "the proposed
unification will be In the public
Interest."
"The Northwest needs the lowest
possible rates and best possible
service, owing to the fact that It
Is primarily a producing section,
sparsely settled and far removed
from Us consuming markets and Is
In active and direct competition
with other regions more advan
tageously located and served by
stron? railroad systems."
!l'OI!TI.Al), Ore. June 6
Wl Sought since yesterday,
when he disappeared, Stanley
Meyers, Jr., 13-year-ohl son of
the district attorney of Mult
nomah county, was found this
inn i n In; at Clatsop Crest, 25
nil leu from Astoria. Ho hud
riildon u way with his hicycln
equipped with knapsack,, food
und hhinUets.
!"1 was Just tired of school
and couldn't wait, for vacation;
that's all," was his explana
tion. Ills parents went to gut
him today.
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U- S, PEACE PACT I
PRAISED BY GREYi
iBUSINESS COLLEGE TO"
OPEN UP NEXT WEEK:
"Women tiro the best business
' mon of today and they are showing
i an increasing interest in self im
I provement and getting ahead in
I the professions." Such was the
! sentiment expressed today by O. V.
I Newberry of the business collefie.
which opens the summer session
; next week.
j .During the past two months the
! school here has placed nlno stu
j dents in Kood positions, sevon of
i the graduates being women. One
of these was sent out of the state.
Miss Anna Patten is doing snh
stitutc work in the county engi
neer's office for a few weeks.
ST. I,OUIS, Mo., .luno
Conferences on details of plans to
prevent the nomination of Secre
tary Hoover at the republican na
tional convention In Kansas City
next week were held here today
by United States Senutor James K.
Watson of Indiana with Missouri
supporters of former Governor
lYa nk O . Low den of Illinois.
"It Is only a question of whether
Secretary lloover'can bo stopped,"
Senator Wa t so n , who Is a ca n d '. -date,
was quoted by the Post-Dls-patch
ns sayltiK. "And I don't
know whether he can be. If he Is
not nominated by the third ballot
he cannot be nominated nt nil. In
that event, anything can happen.'
Card of Thanks,
Wo wish to thank our many
kind friends for their sympathy
during our recent bereavement in
the loss of our loved one. Also
for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Nora liablcy,
Hubert Uabley,
7G Kenneth TJnbley.
HERE'S A NEW WAY
10 KILL A
1IUDAPKST, ' Juno 6. (P) What
tho police characterized as a plot
to kill or injure Duke Albroeht.
pretender to tho Hungarian throne,
and a dozen oOtcr men of high
family, was disclosed to.day.
On Sunday lust, Albroeht, with
other members of the nobility, was
to have participated In un auto
moblc race. The racing officials
found that the cars had been tam
pered with so that If high speed
had been reached the racers would
have been greatly cndaiiKercd.
From the steering wheel of Al
brecht's car, vital screws and bolts
had been removed, while other
cai's hud their gears smashed and
wero otherwise damaged.
NIHN. June . (H Vlscnum.
Grey of Kollodon. presiding at a
conference of arbitration held by
the I.eayue of Nations unions, itald
that while the American outlawry
of wnr proposal has no-direct con
nection with tho league. It would
be more apparent ami helpful In
Its effect on the object of the lea
Kite than any thing that could bo
donrt within that body Itself.
"It will be n very formidable
thlntj'lti 'the ruturd for any nation
to break two such Important things
as the covenant of the league and
the American peace pact," he said.
"If the A merican pact becomes
a reality, any. nation breaking It
will have very little chance of se
curing the sympathy of American
public opinion. The pact Is not n
reality but the prespects of its bo
coming so seem to me Increasingly
favorable,"
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ST. AUCL'KTINV:, Fla., Juno 6.
(P A huse, wins-flappliiB or
nithopter. propelled by foot power,
soared over tho beach hero yes
terday, calning: speed on tho auto-
mobile, which towed it for- thoi
take-off. For 200 feet tho air
mnchlno, constructed by Captain j
George "White of New York, flew
above tho car, its wIiibs flapping
j In ponderous manner. 1
I On a return a wooden elevator
control broke, necessitating minor
repairs. Captain White snld he
would endeavor to take the ma
rhino from tho ground without
the aid of an automobile the
first fnvorablo head winda.
'Rpr4,d by Jaonvon County Abatraot C
Sixth 8trt and Central AvanuO
Real Estate Transfers
Jesso 1J. Hales to ux to Mary J.
Kstes. IJ. t:. 1). to lols 11, 12, 11,1
II, 15. II',, 17, 18, 111 und 2U, block i
K, Talent. . j
State Land hoard lo V. S. Doon I
Deed to tho 8W'4 or HE'S or See.
8. Twp. -M 8., H. 1 K.
Solomon A. Icaverton ot ux to
Charles N. Hanson et ux. Oood to !
the SM, of tract of land In U. L. C. I
0'J. Twp. 87 S.. 11. 2 W. j
Ku-;ene 15. Ilumie et nl lo Kinmn i
Heeler. Q. V. 1). to the NV4 ot
lot 18 In 11. It. Carter's Add. to
Ashland. j
M. A. Hokuo to Kmnia Heelor. j
W. I. to N'4 ot lot 18 In It. U. I
Carter's Add. to Ashland.
I.. I. Crawford et al lo Wm.
Schnler et ux. JV. D. to land lu
Twp. H8 S., H. 1 W. "
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Trlliune office. U
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Ate i Occupation.
Improved Kotex
Lowered Prices
Now 45c, was 65c formerly great ...
volume puts Kotex within reach of all ,
A MILLION new users
hearing of the remark
able improvements in Kotex,
have come to know it in the ,
past few months.
They had heard that this
wonderful sanitary pad, leader
in its field, and the first dis
posable pad ever offered
women, had been made
Jnfiiiiltly sofltr and uwi comfort
till t, ending binding and chafing.
Shaped for belter filling-for
non-deleclability when worn.
They found it supreme, as
always, in its other features.
In high and instanc absor
bent)', for instance. In dis
posability, too. Kotex tiller is
water-soluble, so disposing of
it is a problem no longer.
Kotex deodorizes actively
when worn. And simple tu-
purchase wherever you are
at any drug, dry goods or de
partment store.
The great demand made
prices much lower
This greatly increased demand
by women meant greater man
ufacturing efficiencies. And
now, instead of charging more
for the Improved Kotex, we
are happy to announce prices
are permanently reduced.
Today, madam, buy the new
Improved Kotex, at the low
ered prices. Sold everywhere,
ANDERSON CREEK
Mrs. ' Harry UriKht has gono
to 1'ortlanri on a viait.
Mr. Grry and sons finlnheil cut
ting lugs and moved out to the
valley.
r Frank Murnuea and family
: movod up on their homestead this
j week. . '
1 Mrs. James MacDownll miont
(Katurday in Ashland.
I Jami's Mays fi.-ll Friday and
I sprained his knee quite had.
I D. c. Halo ami family wero
lout to Medford Monday,
j Mrs. Frank Marquess called on
Mrs. Mays Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Oeortto Whelpy and duil
; ghtor spent Wednesday In Talent.
I Mra. Uushnell and Mrs. I:la:k
j spent Tuesday with Mrs. F. Mar-
Iijuess.
Mrs. Jones and daughter called
at tho Mays home Saturday.
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Medford, Ore.
Phone 12