MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. ORF.fi ON', MONDAY. 1928.
PAGE TFTKKE ;
STATE IN RAPiD
- "MeUford lias progressed faster
(hun any other town of Its size in
Oregon during the last 20 years,"
said Dean f. A. llexell of the O. S.
C. school of commerce, in discuss
iiiB "IluaineHB Forecusts" at a roeet
inK of the Kiwnnls cluh today noon.
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UNUSUAL GLIMPSES OF GIRL FLYER
Plans for entertaining from 100
to MO members or the California
Press association and their wives
who will arrive here June 25 were
formulated at a meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce publicity
comnutteo at noon today. Ex-Clov
He congratulated the local organ!-' BiZTWo up mc'? "6aUS
Zfitton on Its part in fostering com-. Tile ,ieiL.gution' will he met at
mitnity educational programs. Ashland bv citizens and brought to
The speaker declared that the vied,,,,.,, tor a i,1(.ile011 llt Hotel
world is facing a new era wherein Medford, following which the local
business is developing so fast that committee will take them to Crater
it is hard to keep up. In order Lake
to meet the big problem of over- Oregon editors will meet here
production with adequate means of Fridav, .June -'!, nnd a big ban
consumption there must be many nuPt js to ,)e glve (or ,Ilem that
new changes in methods of sales- Um at IloloI Medford. A sol
uiuiibuip. I tournament Is another event being j
Mr. Uexell has had charge of , ))lullned for ,ilelr entertainment.
oyer iuuu college grauuaic ciuriug Thc nm 1)Hze $L,3 slver lovlll
his 40 years of teaching. Of that
cup, lias been donated by R. W".
number he says a great per cent i Vrie ot Cruter Lake lodge. From
here the newsonner men will no -to
Crater i.nko for a week-end husi-!
ness session,
DEFECTIVE IK'
CAUSED BLAZE !N
HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
Klre . caused by defective wir
ing called tin- fire department at
2 :l"p yesterday afternoon to the
roof uf the Hotel Holland Coffee
Shop, where over an hour wan
required lo put the flames un
der complete con: ml. "While tho
fire burned a space nearly ten
feet square between the ceiling
nnd the roof, the damage was
held to a minimum. However,
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bkvrt " If
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CREATED DESIRE
TO FLY WHILE.
VISITING
FLVINQ
FIELD.
READY
FOR. SOLO
AFTER.
TEN
nro more successful financially and
in a business may than he is.
Twenty years ago when he. settled
at Corvallis there was not a high
school in the town and very few
in the state.
"Problems of twenty months ago
nro of no importance now, except
ns a forecast of the future," the
dean said in explaining a business
cycle chart which he used to dem
onstrate his tulk. "There will al
ways be ups and downs ill thc
business world and it's up to every
progressive citizen to make the
slumps as few and far uetween as
possible."
Statistics which show there is a
car for every five persons in the
United States were given, witli a
sketch of the great development In
machinery which makes the ques
tion of over-production a vital one.
Visitors at the luncheon included
Dr. Ralph Stearns, formerly of
(Irnnts 1'ass, an eye, enr. nose and
throat specialist, who will open of
fices here in the near future. A.
M. Smith, mitimml trpiAmrni' nf tlw.
10. W. O. Hearty Fruit comnanv of i water damage will keep the coffee
New York; IS. Miner, music insiruc- shop closed several days until re-
tor in the Enunclaw, Wash., hi.;h ; pairs can he made to Its ceiling, i
BChool, and Lee Jacobs of Klamath I the plaster of which was loosened
Falls were also guests. . in several places by the water.
The prize for today was won by City ulcctricinn Hurry Rinu-i
W. W. Howard and donated by 11. burger came to the conclusion
O. Frollhach. . t"day that defective wil ing caused ;
x the blaze upon inspecting thc fire j
scene. Ho round mat apparently
sometime ago, un electric fixture,
Isuch as a bunging light, hud been
removed from uu upui-tmcul im
mediately over tile coffee shop,
land that after il.t removal, the
: lnriwe ends uf the electric Wires
w.ra Iii.kiI i .ihmmrh rhnWl An airplane
L,i ,, i,i.,h ii,.,. ,v-,K; Council muffs men, encountered Ir
I used to cover the hole.
l,llrtu worn, mil 111
-UP) At least ' : ,.,., , ,. ;,,.,.,", ,i Plaltn river,
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lid much to protect the coffee
shop furniture and equlpiucnt
aroaway in the center of the coun- j""" """ne.
ty building In the downtown dis- 1
irict here. The blast shattered rr fill IIIITV 1 1 10 A
virtually every winodw in the I UN If A I I -V Hfl fl
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LESSONS. YEARS.
HELD WORLDS PIRECTOE. WANTS TO
ALTITUDE AND INSTUCT- BE FlltST
RECOR-D FOI1 OH AT FIELD WOMAN
WOMEN TWO NEAE TO FLY W
BOSTON.
ATLANTIC
These photos of Miss Amelia Earhart, Boston's "Lindy girl,' and
co-pilot of the transatlantic plane "Friendship," show her at seven
years of age, as a young girl graduate, and, as she looks today. In
the photo at the right her resemblance to Colonel Lindbergh is espe
cially noticeable-
IF
Casualties of the
Air Service N
(iOTHKNIU'Itll, Neb., .luno 1 S.
carrying throe
DETROIT, June 1 S-
nlne' persons were injured, suine
lerlously, today, when a iiomb ex- j
ploded with terrific force in the ;
'funnel-shaped wind cloud near here
; today nnd was hurled into the
BOLUS CANNERY
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8 G CHERRY CROP
NOT SURE HE'D
LIKE TO BE 'GUV
Feelinu extra fine from Ills we?U-
! end rest from tlio fares uf state
last week. Acting (ioveinnr Joint
ill- Car kin was in his oiflco here
! today busy with city and private
i business, lut "tit too busy to re
Into th tit from his 'experience hs
governor last week ho bus n much
more wbolesome regard for that
office and Bymimthy for whatever
man is uivernor.
tie hud no idea that tbero was
so much routine work connected
with tl e office which the governor
himself must transact, esueciallv
the signing of stackn of official
pupers and the constant demands
1 for bin presence here and' there
j throughout the state, as the feature
(ii vai itiuH meeuiiKH aim cuh'ihu
lions, to say nothing of the more
important ma tiers that constantly
engross the governor's attention.
The .;;laro of publicity aurround
ing the head of the state leads
most people to overlook the vast
amount or work that goes with the
oft ice, Mr. Carkln says, and ho
had only less than n week of It,
and has encountered much state
wide publicity and prominence as
member of the legislature for years
and speaker of the house for tho
past year.
Mr. Carkln could stand thc work,
all right, hut what got his goat
was Die blaze, of publicity thrust
upon him when he took part uh thc
head of the statu, along with
Mayor Cioorge Maker of Portland
In thc Hose festival celebration do
ings of that city, lie had expected
to follow conservatively tho ens-
j tomary tipping of hat, nnd bowing
and hand waving to the crowds,
facially during tho parade, as he
and linker rode along together in j
an auto, hut the Portland mayor Is j
a past master before admiring ;
crowds nnd hugely enjoys the seat)
un the bund wagon at any time uml j
place. 1'iually, after his right arm
was almost paralyzed from hal lift
ing and waving, the Medford imm
(eased trying to keep pace with
llaker and only greeted the crowd
now and then.
Mr. Carkln was undetermined
hhls noon whether to leave for Ka-
lein again tonight or tomorrow, to
sign koiiio papers, nnd look nfler
sonic ot her oxecnt ivo of flee busi
ness, and confer with (lovornor
Patterson who, according to news
paper dispatches, had left Kansas
City last Saturday and was expect
ed hack iiv Salem today or tomorrow.
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MADE IN MEDFORD
building and threw courts and of
fices Into panic, sending scores (if
persons rushing into the street.
The known serious injured are:
Arthur Vercrusse, 41, a con
stable; Frank Wtolp;, 4L nnd Kd
ward Cooney. CI. a guard. Most
of the others Injured were girl
employes in offices who were cut
by flying ghiss. The bomb was
discovered in a men's rest room on
the main floor by Htotpa who hur
riedly picked It up and threw it
Into the areaway. It exploded u
moment later.
The apricot crop of Fern' valley
The three men seriously injured j
were: j .
lr. M. K. 0Keefer, prominent J
surgeon; probable concussion of! Itoyal Ann cherries were being
brain and Internal injuries. received at the Hogue River ran
Or. H. F. Gibhs, dentist; possible . m.rv tniH morning with plans
fracture of spine and serious head j under way to start canning tomor
and body injuries. irow. Nearly all uf the crop from
Cliff Burnham, pilot; serious head (Ashland un the south, to Hugo un
injuries. :iUv north has been contracted by
The doctors were unconscious I s. S. llullis, president uf the com
at the hospital here. Hurnham will I puny.
recover, attendants said. The cherry season Is two weeks
. , ,. . " , ; 7 ! earlier than hist year with ihe
POltTLANlJ, Ore., June 1 S. ( ,, P, r. -
vesting between July 5 and 20, uc-
cording to County Commissions;'
! (ieorgfi Alford, an apricot grower.
Ho estimates that the Kern valley
Icrop will total between -0 and 2
Items. The Fern valley apricot Is
i i(.rMvrii TT . , in favor nong local' house-'
-! ' '!lkan nihi wives for cannir., because, -of its ,
ers will reopen famous old Slur- vihivnr ml rIzp ami mnnv hnvm
I already placed their orders. ' 1
will be normal and ready for har- ('"Pi A national meeting of public j ((. i,K. fruiti Arl improvement in
neaun ana anu-iunerciiuws -(hn m.m miift .r..nitv u tim in-
MiciaiHMis opener, ne.e iwuu.-.. crease in cold storage facilities,
.'suuonni 'ruoerciiiosis assueiuiiuu,
American Sanatorium association,
American Public Health ussocia-
there being space for 20,000 boxes.
A crew of 100 women and a few
men will be on the force during
;the two weeks cherry run. During
gas lode-plaeer mine.
rmifeii'rtces were being held.
lion and Oregon State (iraduat
Mirsrs' aHsiK-miion were lanm lho rUMn Jwar uson 2 women
part "in the meetings'.' Dtfcgntcii nnd 'lh men will be needed. .Mr.
were : registering and preliminary liullis reports that It is especially
idiftleult to find help this year.
; "Kogue river fruit Is the best
I've ever seen it during iny .12
years in tne vauey. 'j iiorc s a Dig
crop of apricots as well as pears,"
Mr. Bullis .said. Pears will prob
ably be ready for canning by the
middle of August.
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Jnck Thompson of (Jopco drove
to Buck Ijike yesterday on com
pany business and reports the firt
deer of the year. A herd of six
was Kighted by Mr. Thompson,
peacefully grazing with some cows
In a level stretch of marsby pas
ture, and paid no attention to him
when he approached. They were
big. fat bucks, too. Mr. Thompson
says the road to Buck lak. about
like winter left it, and rough most
of the wuy.
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TAIJ-; )l TWO ItOO.MS
Two rttoins one neat, spot-
4 less and brought, where the
J-fr children love to play, where
the family naturally congre-
j gates for loving intercourse,
l where the neighbors nJoy
drojiping In for u bit of gos-
sip and a friendly chat. The
other room duMy and ill-
kept, corners NUggeHtlnir hid-
'h Ing plareK for unwelcome
guests, and accumulations h
evejy where of clothing and
papers find rubbish. In this 4
room the dirty corners upcll
1 dlKOKkr and unhuppiness; fti
the young folk shun It and
seek companionship on ulrwt
-J corners, no happy group
gather to pass the lime of 4i
I day.
I Pave the way to clear.
1 ndiifln and uteady character!
by th plentiful use of soap 4
and water. In the corn em cf
your household nnd every- 4
I uhi'i'A etm Iff rlAni:nuHi A
l fnd forth a Mtrong, shining
4 light, to bo reflected In the 4
V souls und hearts of your fam
By.
upon the S. P. property. everul j
uf the residents have burned grass:
patches In or near their lots. The,
highway commission workers have j
been kept busy burning the grass
bordering the highway. H docs
nut Improve the looks much by j
burning the grass, but It reduces,
a flro hazard to a fire protection.
The new service station which
was recently built upon tho let
owned by O. Coppock is nuw open
for business. The station handlehl
Ulehfield gas und oil. It is very j
up-to-date and neut appearing. It
is munaged by A. ( Coiner, who!
ecently moved from
2ND CONTINGENT jDANCE HALL TO
OF CRATER LODGE ! FIGHT CLOSING
WORKERS LEAVE; AT MIDNIGHT
ELKS FLAG DAY
EXERCISES HELD
The annual flag day exercises
of the Kilts lodge were held In tho
City park yesterday afternuon.
There was a crowd of 2&0 present.
The uU dress was delivered by
Frank T. W'rightman uf Halem, who
stressed the patriotic ideals of Klk
dom. U. II. Gingrich uf Salem, a
vocalist uf high ability, sang two
numbers, accompanied on tho pi
ano by Mrs. (leorge T. Andrews.
The introductory exercises were
conducted by Ksteumed Knight Jos.
Flelegel und officers of the lodge.
A history of the American flag
was read by T. J. Hurlght. The
Klks bund, directed by F. W ilson
W'alte, played the opening and
closing musical numbers, and also
rendered concert numbers.
The second contingent of aaveral
k' In math I''111' leads of employes of tho Crater
Falls here and took liossesshm of T.ako lodge", who bud gathered over;
the Nugget garage. Ho now has j Sunday from various parts of the
both the garage nnd the service i statu left, fur Crater National Park
station under his management. this morning, to reinforce the
, . j employes already there In the work
of getting the lodge all ready for
its seasonal opening next Friday
noon. The remainder of the lodge!
VI II IvVVMvlll una concession employes, una mo
largest part of tnem, leaves here
J i next Friday morning for the lodge. I
Among those who went up this j
i forenoon wore General Manager It,
i W. Price; bis daughter. Miss Jose-'
I phine Price, who will again havel
j charge of the office and news
-i stand and other sales departments.
and her friend, Miss Billy Shields
of Portland, again a dining room
employe, who drove down together
f nun that city yesterday in M r.
Price's big sedan! II. K, Dean of
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MADISON, Wis., June 18. (I)
The University of Wisconsin .;;uvo
recognition today to tho attainment
r its most celebrated former stu
dent, Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh,
by conferring the honorary 'degree. .(.1)rtir(nd, who lias been head chef
or doctor ot laws. Lindbergh ar-inf the. fcalgu for the past six years;
rived hero by plane Saturday. .u Jienson, lodge pantryman, also
Saturday night und Sunday he (an old lodge employe: and a local
(appeared unherulded at three func-1 plumber, who annually looks after
lions incident to tho commence j thw work wf turning on the water
ment exercises today. Kach time i m (he lodge nnd other season s
tho youthful aviator was greeted (opening plumbing matters.
in collegiate fashion, with a "sky-1
rocket," famous Wisconsin cheer. 1JANDON. Beat & Iuird com
Mo was tho 'suoat of President ' nlete 12-nillc lumber road to
Glenn Vnink. Gayb-rd.
In keeping with a county court
order, the fair grounds dancing pa
vilion on the. Pacific highway
south of Medford, closed nt mid
night last Saturday lusteud of play
ing until 2 a, in. or litter the fol
lowing morning, as had been done
since the pavilion was opened' for
the summer t h re o or f o u r w oe k s
ugo.
The closing of dance halls nt
midnight, applies to all pavilions
ami the enforcement of tho order
will probably meet with trouble -it
the Hot Springs pavilion, tho man
agement of which plans to fight
the enforcement on the grounds
that It Is operated as a club dance.
Lucius Klncald und A. W. Walk
er, operators of the fair grounds
puvlllun, were undecided, today .is
to what course to follow In con
tinuing 1 the fulr ground danc:i
until midnight und thought they
would reach a decision tomorrow.
The fair grounds dances hnvo been
attracting record crowds from all
parts of the valley and an excep
tionally big crowd attended hist
Saturday.
SOME STEELHEADS
BEING CAPTURED
A hS OF SIX DEERpAR GOLD HILL
MADRAS. The Columbia Valley
Power company begins work on
liO.OOO-horsopowcr unit -of Des
chutes (tower plant.
GOLD 111 LL, June 18. A fw
of ihe annual run of stoelhcnuH
up Kogue river are now appear
ing. Several of the port-riieii at
Gold HUI report that fishing ap
pears now to be In it prime. A
few ntcelheads arc being caught
now und then, but the "real" run
is yet to come. H; ort enthusiasts
wilt not have to wait much longer
to catch themselves one of tho
"speckled beuutles" of the Itoguv.
. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Kadtke of
Chllo(uln spent Sunday In f told
Hill, where they formerly resided,
visiting with friends und relatives.
GeorgB fluuiinersly returned hist
week from Chlluquln, where he
has been employed.
Mm. If. Gralser Is hp", tiding sev
eral days in this city at the home
of her father, U J. Melteynolds.
Airs. C. W. Martin and daugh
ter Jill and son Jack, together
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hyhind
of Medford, IcTt for n visit to
Cresee t n City last S I u rd a y .
Word lias been received 1 hut
physicians may bo able to save
the arm of Art Mullenn, who wan
sent last week to the Hunt hern
Pacific hospital In Portland on
account of blood poisoning.
Krnest A It hers left last week
ttt spend the summer on a ranch
which he owns In eavtern Oregon
near Mend.
Mrs. George Uamt.ierfdy return
ed Saturday from a visit lo Cres
cent City. Mm. Carl Garnien of
Wftd. who hai hen visiting with
Mrn. Hammersly) accompanied her
on the trip.
Hurning grasfl seems to be a
r.ecenslty with everyone In our
city. The railroad property was
elffinert of foxtail bint wek when
lho jcctJou crew net all k rasu afire
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