Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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IS BOUND AND AIR DERBY FLIER
MEN LEFT IN THE
ITALIA ARE DEAD
Nothing like
over ilit hills
hiking in the woods and
fur an appclili' nothing
like KKYK'S.'-DEUCIors" 15 HAND
KACOX to satisfy that appetite iti a
way that will drl'ight rvery member of
the pai-ty. Kresh from the great Krye
Parking Plant, carefully seleeted and
fiownnm-nt inspei-ted, "it lias het-n a
prime favorite in the Northwest camp
er's larder for many years, and today
it's finer than ever.
Can tte hail in tern ino slices. wrupr.I
in hb-lb. tuiiittiry Cvlluthtiue package.
M.'NUNNVII.I.K, (He.. .Inly 17.
i.'V' - Thrt't1 youth were heinn
i.ii!.lu 1 1 l ; i v fotl-iwhif: the rubbery
of II. ThMu;ts, w Im was left
!"HhhI :hi.1 K;itr-'i hi his em three
nii!-s east of Jo-re shortly l..-oi,
nuiluiL-ht last niiilit. Thonms. I'uuiul
by a I'm lam itM li'iit, w.iid he lost
I'M!.
l,il!TI.ANI. nr(.., .Inly 1 ' . uV
- I. A. W.-l.St. ;- ,-llist-.l of
l-Mi ihin.l 'li.v in M'.'in li l'..r thr-e
yon:lis in a may injidter who
imI.1,,.,1 i:. v. Thnmas t.f $4hi
Web-ter 1 1 iii hi 1 Th'Muas beside his
enr m-jir .U.hnii ille ami vh-u it
hi- l.i.n.ls -md thru iloivc t I'nrt
hind. W'tt'sirr saiil Thoni:is told him
he . ;iso .f a laru- eherk in Ho.-ui-ain.
Wash.. yt-st'Tilay and started
to .MeMinm UP-. When within thro1
mill's of the city, three ynunx men
tMi.-i-.l li tin to the sid.- i.f the rn:id
ami r.-l.ti.-il him. They used emit
and a ha ml Leivhbf I" himl mill
Kan him. They left their victim
hi i he ear.
Tlmmiis said ho worked for more
than an hour to release thi
and tht-n opened tin- i';ii dour with
his teeth. Id- tumbled to the
ground in an effort to break his
bunds. 'I'homas' only injuries were
badly l.teet.ited and swollen wrists,
eauxd hy the liuhtly drawn eurds
with whieh he was I iff 1.
W Mill ASKS
A nionfc
lights of
national
the int M-'vtinjr
,-estorduy's visit of the l"iit-h
ir relhihillty tour at of "
Nl'.U volMv. Jul
?ld ;in iiiinls .
dinyihle
I:., h.
the
.Mt-dford airport, was a re
heard M
Ann
nub
nil -
the
here Horn t'.intnin Wilhelin M in'l-
Ul Who :.lsi lidd i.f nil interview
he hud with C-neral N.ddle.
:- n. nil Xi-ldle 1 all riuht men
tally in suit,- of mm ferine from
'shoek Liinl v. en Lness. snid faplaiu
: .M no 11. The 1 t.iha's eon; ina ml i-r
vva ennliaed to his i;ilit aboard
the h:ise ship Citla de .Milaim dm-
to a lui'kt n z and a
Ncd.de told tin- e
silft'eiin,' he ami his
in tin ir niMi.- th. mi a
ice w it h food for
N.ddle. he said. w;is :
six no n v. ho vvev, (
in the Italia after the
sprained ill 111,
plain of i he
no n endured
month on the
uly 1". day
sure that lin
ear! led away
mlMla had
and fallen on the
;d.
Yrye)
'$ Ddicions
BRAND
0 ' MO ! today hy the e
I'KKlN'i. July lT.--li'j Hoy
Chapman Andrews, en route to
I'i'kh, .Mongolia, in his seareh for
l rat es of the "dawn man." sent
this leleftrjini to the Associated
Press today:
"dreat sueeess. Heturnins at
the end of Aimust."
The jnessjit;e. which nlsn said
the weather was extremely hot.
was sent from Khrlien, 200 mllCH
north of Kalian.
Mr. Andrews askeil who th
A merhan president ia I candidates
were and for other news of the
world.
.
(nni in"- Ahamloned.
.IK, Ore., July 17.
l,a fintnde home-
OLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
j Invitations, mnihM snnie time iiko,
iire heinjr reealled. Tile cmn-
i mittcQ helieves tho time
i iiideeled was not fnvnnihle.
union hetvveen Willinm Urock of Aivtn- i-rui. ai.oiud the 11
Detroit, who flew last year lo Auuri.an liner Keliunee.
Knk'kind and thenee to J upon on Suiviv.ns of the ill-fated Aretle
an attempted around-the-world oxedilion and resellers were en
fliuht. and Larry Mann of this tertained ahoard the llehanee w In n
eitv. Tn years a0 hoth men the ship railed af Kins hay. Spitz
were members of the lnlted States hrtii. Sniuday. s.-td a wiiei..
array and v.r.' stationed at a itei'i ""- o. wn m'.mi)
near Memphis, Tenn.
Tii. ex-nrmy men spent over
an hour inset her reeountiliK oltl
exierifnees at Memphis. Tenn..
and eoinnarinff exnrtenees of tin
ia-'t io yeirs. While the two
men vre conversing, shortly after
Urock s arrival. Ueore llalderman
toined the conversation and in a
tew minutes It developed that he.
too, had heen stationed at the
Memphis field as a cadet at the
fame time that the local ex-flyer
was receiving flyinjr Instruction.
llalderman last year flew with
Uuin KM'-r on an attempted trans
i.i. ..mt... tint forced
ilowu near the Azotes islands, i0 hl'oK' 11
he picked up hy a 1 hitch steam
ship. When asked how the ocean
trip compared with the
tour, llalderman answered:
1 feel considerahly safe- with th-'
land beneath me. It makes a bi?
i difference.
1 in speakiuir of his ocean, flight,
Ilaldernuin continued. "It is largely
a matter of j;ond fortune that 1
am here today, as the ocean re
gion where our trouble with the
oil feed line he-an is not a regu
lar steamer lane. We can thank
our lucky stars that the Dutch
'ship was two days late out of
port or otherwise we would have
none the way of others who at-
! temptdt the dangerous o e e a n
: crossinir and were unsuccessful.
l fiies we sat on top of
'nliine for nn hour or s
' we were rescued.
1 "Would you attempt stu-1:
i rii.M.-- oi-fiin?" llalderman was
' asked.
His face urew into a law
! smile, as he replied. "Well, ytm
(can never tell, hut I am ma k luff
; no rash promises that I would
niiemot an ocean flight or iim 1
saving that I would not."
"What is limn Hitler doing .
now?" was another question .;w yniiK. ,ltily i :.--t,1'i --Tin
asked. New York Times today puMishe;
"She's down In Hollywood. theja froni l-'rederid; H. (ill
last I heard. makiiiK moviiiK pic- i )(.u s.-nfitor from Massnehnsetts
tnres for some company nowm denying he instituted a public emn
RUSSEL
"Medford's Own Store"
T C I
All Coats from Regular Stock
educed
Dress and Sport I
Offi
land J'JI
"Well,
rs of the ("itta de M llano.
.Maddalena. who w as I he
first lo sinhl the Noldle party on
the iee ; t 'aptaiu Sol a. I he Alpine
chatisseiir. ami the Dutch uhie.
Van Donut-n. were eut.rtalned on
hoard the M.-Iian.e.
Von 1 innijvii addressed the pas
senders, lelhnji th- ;n of hi un-ue-i-essf
ul rescue attem pi . and I 'a p
lain Sora told ol thrilliim res
cue by plane after heiny forced to
eat some of his dius.
The pa.ent;ers were thrilh'd hy
their contaet willl the great Arctic
tragedy.
"Nobody here knows anyt him:
about A in u in Ken." the ea plain's
ine."l'ae inllellldl d.
the
befon
: HI LEU DENIES HE
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B - S3" N
I kK-V sAn Lf I
II II vl. -NiS II
i parison uttered i
1 tended."
eoin-
implieil lie in-
f'rane tiixjiayers v
; wboo huildin ubnnds
make toutli oing easy
Some of the most beautiful
places in the West places that
are the real West are hard to
reach offer tough going. This is
no handicap, though Castor
lube will make it easy. Castor
lube is a remarkable new motor
oil a scientific blending of Cas
tor Oil, the most efficient lubri
cant, and fine mineral oils.
Castorlube, is "motor
magic"-gives. more power
and greater compression.
It makes motors last longer
because there is less
crankcase dilution and
carbon. Castorlube cuts
repair bills to the bone. You may
expect to go half again as far on
a fill -up of Castorlube as you can
on any other oil. Castorlube
increases gasoline mileage, too.
When the going gets a bit
tough, you'll instantly notice the
improvement Castorlube makes
in the way your car performs.
Castorlube costs no more
than any high-grade oil :
and less per mile. Use
Castorlube make tough
going easy. Be sure to get
the genuine. Castorlube
Refining Co., San Fran-j
cisco, California, n
Yoa can gat Castorlube at Inaepn lami Srv! SiaiUm anrad Gumei&m
. s ; ; .... . w a '
, u
, si-liedulfrt for All- '
1 . vpn ulp;inclnnol ,
uiuiii;u.i' in iuuh- ... , nn. nril .ntorpHieci ; i... t.. ti.... ,
in plrturoH. Avliillnn n my 1mm j Hinivi'r ami Mrs. AIIiimI I:. Smith.
.... 1 uiiifipil llvini: III I !) 1 7 i i.n't.n c,. ..,.(. ,).... r..i-
ot yCa1' nnrt ll" K''1 m" ln rtP-1-'-' i (-iinili-.I.1- Iw Hiilil. "In llilx:
my irnfi'slnil, If you can cull '-1 " tiilklui: I" ximi II unnip
thut." j of v.unn'ii anil lohl llictn lli.-it us
llnlilcrmnil ypslcrdiiy wa linlil- lh,.y r,,u;ii;,.ss inlcr. slccl In
Inn lltli I'lucp, li.ivinR tiiovp.l l' ! u, .,,y who was llki.ly lo mls
tl iit inx Hip last spvpral hunrtrpd : Ilf th ,vh. n, ,,., ,v,,ui,i
milps. While Pll route ton ihcin ahoiit Mrs. llnovpr. whoiii
CnrnlnK Mi'ilforil lie passpil . , knfv. vl.,.v w,, llu, n,.lt , ,.,i
lvo airplanes, which sppiupi! '"'...y muhinu aliom Alls. Sinllh. lor
Bivo him consldprahlp natisfaction , hai, n(,V(.,. ,.v,,n ,,nn hl.,.
when hp tohi of It to other tour; ...,.hi. ,.,.f,.,. , Mrl Kn1l,,
Pilots. was entirely accltli'Mtal anil ens-
Piano No. 17. nccnrillnit In '1'-; n; there was tilisol ly nolhliiK
tain II. IlieetiP. cniel i""1"';,,! drriinnliiiti m- rrlllrhm or
lu ttnM ni? the on v peliei'i s.-oi.-
in the lour hy arriving and ile-itni-tlrii.'
on scliedille every ilav.
Ihtwpver, the ship is behind in j Embezzler Extradited
matter of points, which are com ! SALKM. Ore.. July 17. (,V -tinted
hy - a complicated procesti. Covernnr I. I.. I'allctsoli yesli'tilav
in speakinj; of the airport herp. : .-M-mled n 'ei'ulsltlon from Hip cov
llarvey ;amiliell. head of the ernor of WynmiiiK for the pxtradl
tour, Ktated pmphatically that nnyjnon nl Italpli 10. AlcCoun. wanted
elly. in order lo stay on the nvia-jin Kiemout I'onnty on nil pnihe.zlp
tion map. must have an adequate nient chtirKe. McConn was em
airport sultalile to provide forjuioved in the of ice of the Kreniotit
the needs of any occasion. lie. county treasurer. ILt Is under nr
dpplorert the condition of the Med- rest al McMilltl vj-.
lord airport and expressed hopes
that steps would he taken to
rem edv the n re h nt .situation
Caniptiell wuh ridlni; with Archi"
Vlrallam, who flew over the North
l-ole! last year with the Wllklns
I expedition.
lOnihusliisiii over the mr ioui
was all It. 11. NesMlt. flilcai;o
l leiresenlatlve for the Held. MUI--!
doek and comiiany, could express.
) lie was especially pleased with
northern fa)itornla and souihein
Oregon scenery,
i "You know," he said, "you
! have some of the most marvelous
j country 1 have een on the tour
j , far and I nm conilnu had.
n..vt Kenlemlier to spend a vin ll-
I tlon. The view of Mt. Kha.-ta asi
we parsed over was especiall ,
iniiresMive. I nevr expect to e,
laiiJtlililK like It acalll. The lllr
) plane Is the only proper way "
, see the grandeur of the earth.
' Von don't see anylhliiK until you
are up in the air."
.Mr. Neshitt spent yesterdaj
: iitlernoon conferrinK wltli It. H
; Uoyl. local Iteid. Murdoch nn l
: (.'o. representative, while mechan
! Ics were repairing plane No. H.
I w hich wan lo have left yeslerd.n
! forenoon. The plane broke a
starter plate shortly before read
to leavn yesterday. In addition
' lo Nesbltt, the plane ulso carried
n reptesenlative of the 'levelan'i
I 'l ess.
Ttie erounds were policed yes
terday by 28 local Oregon Na
tional tluard.-nv-n, under the ead
ershln of Captain far! 1". Teng-
wald
th
I members of the state traffic de
'iiartnient, tfte latter iucliidliiK fai-
Italn KennPlh lllooin of
Officer f. f . Wllllanm of ( nqullle, to ,.,,,( infant;
HWKeant W. Ilelnhart of Hiilem ,u v(. ,( doclom' unl or tliut !
and Hergeunt C. P. Talent. Offi- f jn B weetalile product nlid you
oers WIllliiniH arid Ilelahart were ,i,iid ue it every day. Itut il'ii in
lirought Jo Midford In t lie al'-1 in cmiTii-nrf) tluil CiMtorni means
rence of IJeulfyuint O. 9i. Nichols i0,Ht. Some nifilit wlten i'onstiiatio:
of this city and Walter Kos'er of miit Is- reiieied or colic pain- or
Klutnath j .CUc. w ho are on their ether stiireriiii!. Never Is' wii limit it;
It May Be
Urmnl
I When your
Children Ciy
for It
aid. In addition to iiieinbrn of if( frHfn N(f ,. lk)1 t)lllI1
he local police department nnd f, n h f nt(.H), (l
: few dronn Mon hrinj,' eonlent inent.
'.i I.t.ri.. f,,r ( ,..(,!,;-. I. ,i
Albany," r,.m,.,v nieiilit for hiiliien. I'erfeelly
vacations.
A total of earn, en
O
-h rnrry
lome motlier keep tin et m hott !,
unoiH'iied, to niiike mi re t lifre will
ln,r nn avenge of four JfenKern, ; ivfity 'oi'rirt in the huw
hi toy over
(he
m LEWIS super service statiqjm
DISTRIBUTORS
o
main gate anil pos
aa "official" earn en-
.il it I he side mite, ma king JIIIKI
; people pr-vent at the airi--9rt (i
i. onserMitlve estimate. .
i no.SKIll'ISO. Tnunloml of lamb
hl(iied Irom hero ana OuklanJ
in eifective for older children, too;
rcnil the Isiok thut coiiich with it.
Moil ford's Own Store times
this value sensation for the
smart vaeatioiiist who finds
that another -ont is iuitc
neeessary for her fashion
well heiiin. The smartest
fahries of the season.
Hosiery
Holeproof, Phoenix and
Bob-o Link
89c
Kejiiilar ' price 1 .0(1
Silk top lo toe. All H'ood
shades.
Washable Silk Crepe
Dresses $9.75
Regular Price $12.75
Move intense vacationing will he done the next
few weeks than most wardrobes Can suitably
" frock. "Meant i fully styled, lovely materials
have heen used in their making. I'riiited
crepes, plain colors in flat crepes.
All Sweaters
For Ladies and
Children
One-Fourth off
Yon' will find these
new sweaters just
p e r f e c t. lort'ous
eoloiiiitCH that can he
matched in our suit
department for sep
arate skirts.
Kaynee
Wash Suits
Less
10
$1.98 ' $4.98
A nationally known line
in every price rantfo.
Important
Sale
I!.") leather hags, val
ues .-2.JIH to 1.!)H.
Special at
$1.98
Holeproof
Hose
Pure silk, full fash
ioned. -
$1.69
Kcf-'iilnr l.a"). All
ood sltndes.
French Voile Underwear
98c
downs, envelopes, panties, nicely
triiiiined with food rpiality laces.
K'ayon stepius, panties and en
velopes. A .real harfjrjiin in the
best, pastel shades and woi'th
l.2.-.
O
Piece Goods Redtzce4 .
. 20 ' .
On one special lot to he on dis
play in the window. Wednesday
special.
Bathing
Suits
and Accesories .,.:
Bags, Shoes
Caps
V!f1nesdny special
Less
20
48x36
Imported Hit and Miss Rugs, 36
by 72.
$1.49
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