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STTrFO'R'n WXU) TRIBUNE, nTDFORTJ. OttTTiOV. "ITF.xTJAY. JOT 10. 1f2 P'A'OE FTTR . ..5 " o i if. i Any trip East can be a Circle Trip if you go via Southern Pacific, through California and circle back over Northern lines. o This summer get more for your travel funds. No mat ter what your eastern destination go one way, return another! You cn see the whole Pacific Coast and much of the United States at 'only slightly higher fare. " l:irsr toCalifornia over the spectacular Shasta Route. : Enjoy cosmopolitan San Francisco, Los Angeles, Holly wood, San Diego, world-famed beaches and resorts can be in the enchanted circle of your trip east. I'rom California, go eastward over any of the follow ing routes, with choice of routes returning via northern, .United States or Canadian lines. The Sunset Circle Round the rim of the United States, first on the "Sunset Limited," famed 'found the world, via LI Paso and the old South to quaint, romantic New Or leans. Then by rail, or at no more cost (meals and berth included in your rail fare) enjoy 100 golden hours a tea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship. ' The Golden State Circle From Los Angeles to Chicago "Golden State Lim ited" in its 6iy4 hours, spreads before you the historic Southwest; a glimpse of Old Mexico at Juarez, 5 minutes from LI Paso. Thence to Kansas City, Chicago & midwest puir.es. The Overand Circle ' From San Francisco follow the Overland Trail of '49, ia La';e Tahoe, the scenic Sierra, to your Colorado or Utah destination. Or direct to Chicago on the "San Vrancisco Overland Limited," in 61 hours. Low Roundtrip Fares Summer excursion fares on and after May 22. Return limit October 31. Stopovers anywhere. Your choice of routes. Let your local agent help you plan your trip via J. C, Carle, Agent- At the Center 3 3 SS ml I & 3 33 J : 3 i Ul L. Salle at Ma.iison Slret Fixed-Price Meals IWeaklasl .... 6U: 73c LuncliL'on 85c Dinnur . . . $1.00 $1.50 Sunday Dinner . . . 1-50 Krm:st J. Sti-vi ns ri.-itJ.-.it 1 t FOR YOUR WINTER Green Pine Slab "Wood 12-inch or 16-inch '.75 r: MEDFORD FUEL CO. m 9 llloorth Central Reichstein . Tel. 631 -Phone 34 of Everything OFFERING central location Five famous restaurants with fixed-price meals and service a la Carte Garage foryourcar An entire floor reserved lor women guests Choice of over one thou sand modern guest rooms at reason able prices thebiggestHotel value in Chicago. On your next trip en joy La Salle service the utmost in Hotel accommodations. Room Rates Numl! ol I Fi.ce Pi Day Booms 1 1 Person 2 Hcrtonfl 166 $2.50 $400 102 300 4.50 141 3.50 5.oo 309 4.00 6.00 149 5.00 750 87 6.00 8.00 72 6.00 I 9 00 A t I J Vice Prea.t Mflt. Per Load 2 Load $13.00 0 CD Deuel o (or. rhnrl-s II. liraulic 1'iiirH'i 1 San I'm nelson, ami foniui' juri iltnl of tin- California state v nlt-r commission, who with Mr. Ko- ma in .M yers. eonsuli inn !'' 1 trn-ul engineer of OuUlaml, ralii'.. is enRaed in t ht- ! ur t heram-- of ' ti'-u ty-s of industrial lf V'l ip 'mem in sotitluvesti-rn (h-efron, had the followini; to say icuardinu the i'ututv of t his region wfien iiur virwe.l utter a remit trip through Ihe tali- What are soino of the industrial pn.-.-iihtlilh's of the southwest eoast. and w hat would they mean to i In stan if developed 7 In the first phiee there is the lumber industry. There art' immense stands of lim-b.-r vh'se marlcetint: awaits lutt transpoi iation i'aeilit ies. W ith a on in prehensive refo rest a t ion prn- uram this resotn an he made a pennant lit asset . There ; re ;t lso pre; t stands of limber nf ton puiu a prade for hi m her whirh ha ve wi lue .is paper pulp. Then there are mineral resources in i;old. et.p lier. coal and liir.esione wliieh of fer attractive possibilities with transportation and eh-:ip power. Kinally. there are the hydro eieC"ie power resources u the lower K"tiU and 1'ie.ptpi.i rivers. These, in eom binat ion wit h the nearby deep water harbor possibil ities alonj? the coast of t'urry, t 'oos iiiul Uotiiilns counties are of .ureal -est importance. Industries usins lar;;e amounts of power can beiu-r afl'oi"l to locate near a power site ihiin ai a populalion eetite.r, if raw materials can be brought to the nianufacturinu: site. This results front i he fact that t he cost of transmittinu power for delivery at d Islant populat ion centers is re la -ively greater than tl-.at of tralis ptu'lina raw materials from distant points by we tor. It is l his fuel that has made possible the ;;reat imitisi ria 1 plants on the coast of Norway and at iat;:i r;. The southwest coast of Oregon has a similar opport u ni I y . In fai tailed, est imaii'M show that blocks of electrical power developed on lower Uonue transmitted to the sen boa r tlr- la be and si ld for i mills t rial uses at a rat e as low as that eharned for similar power at Niagara. I ndustries so situated would have access to the world's markets and, wit h water transportation for deep water ports could compete plums located a The mild climaw that will help ii with industrial inland points, is another item the competitive market. TurniiiK now to the direct finan cial benefit to the people of Oj'e aon, which ,would result from de velopment of the southwestern counties there Is first the money put into circulation as a result ol power plant en fist ruction. On the lower HoMiie river alone this will involve the expediture o,' more than Sf, n.ono.d rm during a period of ten yeafs. Kxperienrr on simi lar projects in other localities has shown that -17 percent of the capi tal cost noes to labor. This would represent an average of S.Sf.n.fHio, added to the annual payroll of the sta te of Orejioti for at least 1 0 years. Then there are the housltiK and fodintf of the men eiiKapod on construction work. Kxperi e n c e attain shows that for the above payroll there would be an annual demand for food and lumber pro ducts of over $;j(Hl,(HM. Alt tst of the necessary commodities are pro duced in (Ire pon. Then there is the money to be spent In the pur chase of equipment and material, the must important items belun lumber and cement. Lartre oiian- HowMuchWatep Should Baby Get?i A Famous Author ity's Huh Hy Huthllritiain ' ; Hahy spppifilistR apree nowaday, Mint during the (ir-t six months, htiliii'H iut, liiiv p thrw otincpA of I fluid er Muiid of lody wei-ilit daily, s An ei-rht ioitud hairy, for iiiHRuuxj, ; tieed twenty four ouncei of Ihiid. I.Rter on tin rult U two ounce of llttid per joamd of IhmIv .weight, Tlio - ttnonnt of lltiid dlmorljed hv it hreunt i fVd Imhy is hest deterrninett hy wtNjjh-tn-.' him In-fore mid jifter feeding for fhe wltoh- dv; tind it !h cusily calfii luted for t!ie not tie fed oiif. 'Mit-ii tnnkt up it ii v deficiency with water. Givin huhy fiiflitaenl water often relies t- (tin fe ei ffvinjr, upset mid ri'stlPct bik-Mj. Ii' it doesn't, jive i him a few drops of I'letcker' Cna , toria. I'ftr tli"-w and otla-r ills of ha btes and r-liildrcn sikU a colic, elm, eia. tliurthru, mh on, stomucli tw i Ixiwel!, cuii-dipHt.ioti, Hour fttomrtr h, o?h of .leeji, linilerweijiit, ptc, leiid iiiu pliyicitum uy thfre'ii notlitnij no efletttie. It in purely vcre!nhle tlie recipe i on the wiiimht nnd millton;) of mother have tiff tended on it in ;iu;r thirty yetf nf iver ineremitja u-p. It reyillnte hahv'i iHiwelt. nmkei till) sleep mid cut Hfllt. enable" liim o e-t full nfiVi',hmetit from iit f(d o he iiu TCaiifn in weight m he nhotihl. O.'iRi i'Afh packaf.'P you jret a httok on . .lothcrlii-od worth it.n weitflit in gold. JukI a word of caution. Iok t O !ie fiivtiatitTf of ( f 1 1 n . H. Kit teller ' n the pai'kn' go you'll Ih mire to ;et the t uilitte. Th forty cent (( U ) Jet entuiu t!iirtylivc dv'v:9, To tho IM eonsultina h 'ii:ie of both the--,, materials would be required and both are produced eienivel in Oregon. l-:x ji4,-ml it uve for const ruction of po-r plants is but tho h.-uiunin.;. however, for I his makes possible the et;i bl i-h meat id' local indus tries with plant s to be built and p i r m a n e n i oopuiatioii it) be housed. 1 ieif- t he lumber and i.uilitiua trades would be benefitted and lame numbers of skilled la borers find employment. Prnwinu nirnin I roiu experience tdsewhei e. every 'J- horse-power of powi plant capacity means ;t.'t new m- dust rial enuoycs and 5? 2' :. annual increase in com mod it y pro- -, duction. With at least ilita.nioi . horsepower available, the meat possibilities of added pay population are apparent. portant point to remeinbei hit; such a populat ion is oil ami An tin regard -llial it would be indUst i ia 1 in' character and provide the pi.irket for ayri ' cultural products w hich Oreu'-n needs. . Industrial development nloni; the coast is not the only activity which ! power development t Uoaue river wouhl tnak The present at tract I Veil I .ower ossibte. of the reuion from a sport and scenic viewpoint won Id be increased . inuuyfnld. In uddititn to Improv ed , naviKat ion on the lower L'T miles of the river, a full development with a series of dams on the liouue and 1 Hint us rivers would Crente many miles of naviuahle -. mountain laes, sin passing in beauty and accessibility anything i of the kind in America. These lakes, noi heinic ftr storaue but i merely incidental to the develop jmem of heail, would have perma , nent slmre lines. With l1' ' h'i -Mnji of limber In advance of fbiod j inu. the shores would have all the I ii -.t my of nnl ura I mount a In lakes land would afford ideal summer j cabin sites. Foreign (rnvtders, w ho have Viewed lilt- KoUe lllver canyon, slate thul with a series of .lakes in the latter, the scenery ! would he fully as wonderful as the famous Swiss lakes. With' f.iril j it ies provided for bouts to pass t from one lake to another, the I Roane ".liver canyon trip from 'Grunts 1'ass to Gold Reach would become one of the famous scenic ! attractions of America. Such a j development would brina Ihe hinh j est class of tourists ami become a Idniwina card both local ami state-wide effectiveness, i As to fishlnw. the installation of Improved types of 1 is h laiblers at dams will Insure the passage of the ; fish upstream. The establishuieni I of hatcheries, toaether with the more efficient protect ive devices jiit. canal Intakes now beinu- design led by the I'. S. Rureiiu of KisheriCH j will also provide for the return of small fry to t he ocean ami thus I maintain continuous supplies of fish. It should be pointed out. llow ; ever, that the presold pro t lee of j l roll ina for fish off-shore and in i the lower reaches of the streams is ( i-ii pidly diminish Ina the fish sup- 1 ply. I nless l'lls is slopped. no 'amount of money spent in hatch i erics, fish ladders, etc.. will be ef jfective. CIIARl.RS , RKi;, j Consultina lOnt-ineer. I r,s Sutter St.. Han Kranciscti, KEYS EXPLAINS COURT ACTION Ib iiiils of the I'niletl States court j of a p pea Is' action on the Claude I Neon patents have been received In ! .Medfortl by .1. I. K represen jlative here for the Kleetrieal Prtid nets corporation, manufacturers of i Chin tie Neon sinus. "Our eoin ; p.iny." says -Mr. Keys, "is now serv j ina notice on a 11 Neon liaht in j manufacturers eallina intention t ! the July '2 decision of the I'tlitetl States court of appeals hustainina ihe Chimlo Neon patent Rianted an .lune I ! . I H I 'i. Mauniaetm crs are Inftirnietl that unless they de list fi'tun ma nu fuel urine., sell ina, uina or servhlna inlfinaina Neon ti;;htina the company will consider uch Infringements Intcniional ami institute court proce'-dina-." 1 ti .Mr. Keys' communieat ion was this statement by Paul R. Howsc, president of the iriejil Products Corporiiilon of California and Arizona : "I am informed by our ailornejs, not only in New York but In Cbl caao arid l.os Ana'les, Unit ihe decision nf July t is a clear one. final a ml not subject to appeal. The court f iritis that Claude was the orialnator ami Inventor of the Neon industty ami that his patent was reaiilarly and property arant ed. The Kleelricii! Prodn is cor poration, since ihe fall of RuTi, has consistent y and regularly ad ver isetl the fact that it was tin Mole licent-e under I lit Claude patent, and Jin so Informed not only man ufacturers iMlt UM-jM ,,f Neon liaht ina. Ihrgiyxh Ihe preHs and tilt' mails. "Our jittorne.s are preparlna for injunction proceedine, aaainvt those manufacturers who do not immedi ately f.-jise Infrlnaement nnd make restitution for vlohnP.n. The first aetldr, aaainst the manufa-"trers on the Pacific coast MI be In Rn AtiKdeH and will be rpiirkly followerViL'alnsI tMojc in Kan Ktan isco, Portland, Seattle, Denver ami ShU l-iike City, in turn tm wdl as aaainni a r.uinir which have rv'tina up In olWr clth-s In the Tacific coast territories. "The policy of the Klectr leal Product corpmiitinr litis been to lens- Neon tiahiina nnd nsmirne the ' lire and maintenance nf the Fame to the hlghMt t-ffieh W yotir thin policy will continue." DEFFCTIVF EYE- SIGHT TOPIC AT 'Through Life's Window s" w . - s title of n i;roup ,f e.lni .iti'-nal v IIP ; sllow II at t he e( kly tina of Roiai urns In l-1. today oil at the Hotel Mcdf.Hd. The imp. ii ;;ince ..f p.ni the - s ni ;;0-d I'ondii i.i - I'-ulls of bad . accidents caused 0rc !-.Mied.b; A a! Ac, lies .Uoted 'HIS in .till I'lMted !!nh- 1-fect .ye Rill Rclm-r of ! he new ai baby un-1 hoi fined s I m his I I m day. funny, a t.d;i was mi, viohM- Rniler. e.-ial old e." "Sweet .Musi.' at lb.- tiieetina furnished by Kai i .Molor ist, and Miss .i-uiies: piani-t. The played . i inn- .nuts, " Ullllr l. llll' .1 'Relieve .Me If AM Those Kmle.mnu Vouna ('barms. ' isitinu Roturiuns at the lunch- eon included .ioe Menu, nf Rese- bura. Row Hansen. Ashland, Charles Worden, .M a rys v i I le. t'alif. c, c. nocUley, I'oitland. lb. H.ul Steams was si Alcdfotd cucst. R. C. Corn was in chare.e of the proa rum today unit he announced that kiddies of Roiarians will per- ton at t he meet ina .1 uly M. M edford netted The first bnralary for t he ias( six W prowlers J x - in cash ny niaht when they etiTored I ho' A Miislroiia; .Moior ei an pa ny e.a raue on S.uil h l:iersi.e avenue, Stveral check-, oile I'm- over S I MM a. were also taken, Rntrance iutti the aarae w;is made tlll'oU-:h the Use uf Ii:issI;k :ie- eordine In ( hief of l',Ul.,. l ,. I 'i die. who could find mi due: Ulion invcsiieatinu Hie scene of tin bun; la ry t h is nioi'uina. Not hi iu "!se in thi1 aaraae was disturbed iilihomih there was a larae assort mem of tools in tic- repair depart incut. MOHCUW. ,,,y Hi -t,V( - -professor Stria' v. Russian ueoloais-t and oil expert, who has just re I turned from the Raited Suites, I where he studh d Aniet iean oil prodi'i Ron methods, declares that in five ..ears America will suffer ni serious oil shortage. In whi. h event Russia will step lo the fore. "Conditions under which nil is produced and consumed in Amer , foil." Professor Strlaev said, "are '. anarchic. Th y foreshadow a crisis wit bin five years. Sovb" 'Russia will then lake Anierleas j place In suppi.lna the world with ; i ,1. I "The Rniled Slates is not a kind i of technical miracles, as is acn jenillv Iniaalm'tl, and the soviet union does not la a le-huha lly behind Anierie;i. ' Cat and the Canary i j Now at Tent Theatre .John Willard. author of "The Cut :tind the Canary." litis compressed more lauahs in (his production than I IniH ever been attempted hy ny I play wrialit. Ho l;eej)s his audi , (dice spellbound; first, he has them j crouch ins In their setits with fear, t hen almost out of ihe seat with jlauahler. In New York tit Ihe llud I son theal re, where "The Cut nnd . (he Cuniiry" was produced lor one 1 onllro year, every seal in the house had to he (one over and repaired, 'as (he constant HtruiiiH of putltna iind Jinnpina up and down had loos ened every sent in thn thealre. '"Tin Cat and the family" hits en ; Joyed marked huccohm evctry when. I Chfcaao siijiported the production for over elKht nionlhH. It has led nil stock releases for top hnslnesH : nnd played Med ford we vera 1 yearn I iitfn. lr(iik'n coined fnim nre now pre jKcntiiiK "The Cat and Ihe Cnmiiy" ni their new localton nt Sixth and 1 Holly HtreelB. Fights Last Night i Iiy the AKoeiated Pi csh) ' CIMCArJO Have Shade. Call- for n ia, knot kt'd out licit Coll ma. I.os Ana'des. (7 I. Siindy fiarrisou. I-'im Anelcf, wonrrom HHly Stab, Ixtrolt. ni). Kid Kok. Chlcaao. k nocked out Johnny I (ocksti a. Mien, .Mleh.. mi. Syl .Mhault. .Montreal, kitoclied out Plum li'-sit, ('hlctiao, tr.i, IMHANAI'bfJS - .Mike Durfflee. liock Island, til.. ouiilnted H.nrl Ht wiinaker, Prance, i i it). ei I (o Mo way, Indiana pMis, won from PauVyV'i'b.onv. OiimIik, Nidi.. (X). CINCINNATI Jimmy Hack Icy. Io AnnecK, won from Jtduiny OKeefe, Cfdumbim, (Hi). Johnny Nasser, Tone Haute, Intl., shaded Johnny liiown, cineinnail. Hi). AM, KNTO N. p .u ne Mi Hut,'h, Chicago; defeated Sam U'elsN, Nu .a ret h. Pa.. I (I I . M KM I'll IS, T m - I'ratdite l)u Kan, Memphis, (cflinically knocketl out Ked lt; i lim. Clfca, N. V. 3 . JKKSKY CITV -JImmy .Itne, YounuHtown, Ohio, wu-i over 'Jeor Bio Wurd, K;:s:;hPlh. , J., (Ii!). AUCTION GIRL IS AFTER ANOTHER TRIAL HUSBI .l ll.WAI'K Wis., .inlv 1" - t.l'i l-,iiiice lhe! i. tie- i'l-year-old "an. tion aii I" d' Siren. Wis , lias renewed her quest lor the man wlm will piovide tor her panMits m rei m n for her lum! man ki-4i-Miss Aibeit cc.ilfess.ai ttiat the plan oai ten singly her ba that it wics i and -i.i,i" of Hi,, only one she has been able to yesiaht. su.-h think of iiy which i lie i'lture coin by defective lort ot lit r moth:'!-. ! a i h r r ami 1. The films brother could he assured, in-!'.c. ni 1 1 1 ui- "1 w on Id n't mind w orkiim ii t I hi to s-.ut is- co u hi atq any where hv doii:.- it ," it i.f t.en p,-!-- cj(laineii. "hut under the cir- states have eunistan es 1 think the only sola Hon is for nic h niiiny some man who will lake care of my parents" When :-hc fits! made tins oiler six mom lis a::o she i t'ceiv ed tut morons proposals. Kvent iially she . accepted tho offer of W. W. tloyues. In. p.edniaster of the Soldiers' lion:e hero, to provide a homo for her parents on a six months' (rial basis. At the olid of tho half onf s!ie w-M lo decide w hciher she would many liun. "(j told ate when lie first cjitlie ilow n hero I hat ho va nt ed Mm to meet sonic yotiua l.dlows ami have a uiiod liiuo," slio said. "When I did lie objected. He accused me of he- ; ina ntilo to him. jillhoiU'.h 1 treated him as nicely as I could, "I know imv I can never marry him. I ' nder t he circumstances I can no loiiaer live in his house." Goynes. who lost ii leu in an ac cident lollowiti.; the Spanish-American war, aareed that the hurauiu was ot f. "If I ever many. I want lo marry lor love." she said, "hut op (he other hand my parents' luiure must he my Hist ennsuleraiion. I could not hear to see litem cared for hv tic county or state. Kven thoiiah I dread maniaae as it loveless : pidposit ion, 1' see no other w ay." , - nit Make Ibid lender GRAIN RRRV. .Mo, .Vi There is no excuse for tonall beef, R. W. Sh.els of the fedora bu reau of animal husbandry told livestock spei ialisls lo re, Re in sisted it was ihe si ock man's tusk ! '"' I'l'blUce by wise selection of I slock, prepn- leedini; ami Inlelli aent niamtaenienl a beef animal of which "every till will make a lender juicy dish " VANITY KODAKS NOW, to the more or less commonplace ilcliiilt ofllu: ciihcii)I)I scurf, lirll, Ih-iiccIcIh, hIiock, i-Ic. Iiuh hin uddcil tin; Intent rliclalo of llic mode, the Vanity Kodak. May h'i liuil ill any one of live beauti ful colors to liurmonie perfectly with sinai'tefl COMtllilK'S. Come in and sec thep) &re today J MEDFORD BOOK STOfiE" 34 K. Central Ave : mmmaigMl lilBilili l ..' Hall x ! ililif 1111 ! Mi .y. ' Ii ' ! ; f : 1 1 i; i Unchanged in price, quality, workman ship, George W. Childs is made to day by the same maker who first created the cigar thirty years ago. Unique among five cent cigars. GEORGE W. GENERAL GROCERY COMPANY Wnolfsale Distributors Portland, Ore. YES Dodge Brothers Standard Six is the fastest car, with the fastest pick-up, under a thousand dollars OWE YE HI i That is only HALF the story. The IM PORTANT point is that this exceptional speed is made practical by Dodge rugged ness of chassis and body construction. OTSIEHS Might succeed in. building a car at this price with equal SPEED, but to do so successfully they would also have to build a car with equal STURD1NESS That is where Dodge Brothers, with years of experience in building a dependable low cost product, are years ahead of the field. YOU Can buy the Standard Six knowing thai it is not only the fastest car in its class but the sturdiest .and the one is every bit as important as the other . ... , , S75 COUPE F.O.B. DETROIT Is the price, and you will find our payment plan one of the most liberal you have ever investigated. Drive the Standard without obligation today! EAKIN MOTOR CO. 1M8 South Fir Phons 304 Hodge Brothers m mi yiA m rj b v ism A Buy If There Ever Was One, 4.DOOR SUDAN SiJ-OU)KIOI.BT .(. nf? XF. SEDAN $9l- Vr -V.- V Actual Size I i s