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IPTTCIE TCTflTTT HfEDFOTvP r.VTTi TT.TP.TTXT?. MEDFOnn, QKECIQX, SUNDAY, JUL Y 22. 1928. AL UNABLE ) TOARRANGE BROADCAST Giant Richfield Plane Which Visited Medford Last Week Date of Notification Delayed By Details of Nation-j ; Wide Hook-Up on Air j . Hoover Plans Fishinnj . Trip to Northern Califor-j , nia Next Week-End. .si JO , y' g& AI.IIAXY, N. V.. .luly I' 1 . 11')---1 Difficulties in worklllK out radio broadcasting-' uiianciiionls ui- "Ainnimlcd" .Medford people tlclaylne; u final decision as to wore especially Interest' il in tho tho dulv fur O.overnor Kinllh's ejanl ulr rrulsi r "Klohriold." which T E i bill lir return to his place as soon ; UH 111? recovers. On tho third and final ilay all till' IlluVf.i make It a iMilm to re jniiiln nn their feel. ilancinK iIlmi ;wlth a frenzy unknown lu ihe mt jinony In Iih curlier kiukcs. j lwlfleil advertising tret result ' Ore and Bullion Purchased ! WILDBERG BROS, j svu i riNfi & i FiNisrr; rn Offurt: 742 Market St.. Sn FranciKO I nitifi -at ion and it limy ho mum days bfforo u definite iitinouih-i" jnent of the time ran Im made. Tilt? Democratic president la I nominee: hud txpecled to tllsctoiie plarih ffr his nol.fliailon ly ti jnonow, but lie salt! today thi ivouhi be impoM-siblo due to in -1 ability lu make uatlHfaclory nuliuj arranui'iiieiitH. Knillh and liis political Ileuten- nntH want u naiion-wldo liouk-np I no that his ucieplaiu u Hpeech, I whieh will be delivered from thui BtepM of Hie slate -apito1, will ! j heard by the voters in all stales. : UroatUahtliiK officials and Hinltb'dj jmtnaKcrh are working out a hcbetU lib-, but are flndliiK It difficult to (i void eunf IIcIh with commercial broadcast in arraiiKeinentH whlcli are on a contract basin. DIhl-uhhIiik the Hllualion Unlay wilh newspHpcrmun, (governor Bmttli Indicated he wan not en tirnly pleased With the ihok''ss made ho far in perfect inj; radio arraiiKcnienlri. Hut he did not k so fitr an to make It up pear that Jn hi judgment ho vti beltiK UiHct-lminated uKuinm. jc was re minded that there w:ik either a re quirement In law or a regulation retiulHntr all camlldateH for po litlcal uffltH) to have enual oppr ttinny tt utilize radio facilities, (iovt'inor Smith oxprenxed Ihc view that thn chief dlffb-ulty so far iih "time meroi; tloti that he radio stations should! uv wiin mk iu 11 o ineir uiiiioni io provide him w it h broadcasting facilities drew from him the re mark : "Well, they don't appear to 1 dolni: It." Tho expectation Is that Hml th ceremony will take durmp the week nf Aukusi I !). after both Herbert Hoover and,' Kenator (.'tirtfs have be.'ii notified j iiMiiiaiiy 01 tneir nominal ion ov j Visited .I'dforil last week. The bin j plane Ih used by I he officials of 'the Kichfldd oil company on the : Pacific coast. On its trip through , this country, the "Klchficld" stop j perl off at the Medford airport ; while offecrs of tin Klchflebl com I pany conferred with Searls Spen eer, head of Hearts Spencer com I pany, local distributors of Kich- fh'ld products. Some unusually interest! ujl; facts about the air cruiser were Iven yesterday by Mr. Spencer. The "Kichfleltl has a span of 73 feet, with wIiik area of 7u7 square feet. The nb-nmb M fH feet and height Is nearly 13 feet. Its (4loss weight Is U.SLM) pounds. The cruislm; siM-ed with three engines Ik ll!u mlleM per hour, and with two en kIuch S.'i miles per hour, ltkker Plane Selected. In choosing a plane, officials of the company were Influenced to a lai'KO extent by the selection of a trl-motored loklter by the (iiiKen helm ffMindaiion and the Western Air Kxpress. for their new l.os An Keies to San KiiincNeo niore air Hue. Kokk' r planes have made ' many of the worbl's historic flights; and the Ith-hfield air cruiser, with Its three loa horsepower Wasp en- j Klne.s and fts cruislm: ranire of J'J"i miles and Ms many safety fac- i tors. Is regarded as one of the fin est, jdanes In the world today. I-'om ltr K Pilot. ; Lieutenant Thomas 1. Fowler, thief pilot of the "lik-hfield." U : one of the most experienced pilots : In the country, with K(mj hours in the air to his credit. His co-pilots . are men of like ability, experi enced, capable and whose very ; thought Is for the safety and coin- fort of the pasHcnerH. The maintenance of the "Ith h field" will be looked after by the Western Air press, the most sue-j cessful o)ierators in the field of commercial aviation In the world ' today. A coniiany whose rectird of uvr l.OiHi.imu miles without a single fatality In the operation nf the air-mail between I, oh Angeles 1 and Salt Lake is uuetualled lu the history of aviation. Cabin Luxurious. The appoint men (h In the ca bin of the 'itichfield" are In i-epln with the character of the plane and the purposeH for whieh II is used. While the cabin Is of the regular I L'-passt nn'ir capacity, the Interior j arrangement was altered to accom modate only einht pnssennors, add-Int,- greatly to the romnilness and ' comfort. It provide lounge seals, tables, lavatory and luuane coin partments. It is electrically llL-hted. hits, special heat i iik arrangements, Is j equipped with a refrigerator and' facilities for serving food en route; ami with Its beautiful, comfort able appointments, Is perfectly dc-sfj-'v.cd to provide complete rest and relaxation. Kqulpiuciit I'lnest, In fitting out thtr pilot's cockpit, no expense has been spared to In sure the greatest possible ease and safety In handling the plane. The Instrument board is the most eom- f pletely equipped of its kind. Wlllltti I the radio transmitter Is Identical with those usrd i,y Commander Ilyrd, Captain Vllkins. and vhe chew of tho Southern t'ross, hav ing been designed, manufactured and Installed by Die same concern. The transmitter has a daylight range uf rco miles and a night I range of l.'.Oit miles or more. The, receiver consists of three receivers In one a short wave receiver, n ' transmitter receiver for the rccep. ; tion of music, and u receiver for: the reception of radio beaenns. "Itlrlirield" h .spcrily. J The "ItlHificM" is capable of a' speed of l.'.O miles per hour, nl- '. though its usual cruising speed is! lao miles per hour, .which luint within a few hours' reach, points j hundreds of miles distant, Kor ex- i ample, leave i.ds Angeles at S a. t m. on tlm "Kit hfb ld" and arrive I iu San Kranelsco at 11 a. m. f'on- trust this with other methods of! travel leaving Los Angeles at-; T:4"j a. m. and arriving In Han Francisco at 7 :!." p. m. it hours later. ' FOU II ALL. Indian IteservaUun, i Idaho. July A) With undi minished enthusiasm, the Hancock, . Shoshone and lenihi Indian braves ; tody went through the contorthms of their strangest ritual, the sun dance, to the accompaniment of the reverberating throb of a huge j tom-tom and the weird chant of ' the squaws. j I The hours of continuous effort without food or wuter since the I ! dance started at sundown y ester- j (day have In no way dulled the spfr- j its of the dancers, when the strong- ! i est brave will be declared the ! greatest danger.' The squaws will t hen prepare a banquet to break j the three-day fast of tho tribes men, j Some of the oldqr tribesmen ofo- j Jeet strenuously to the spectators i and complain that the ritual in-j tended as a means for the braves to gain health and spiritual perfec tion from their sun god Is beiii commercialized. White visitors j who journey to the scene are charged a nominal fee, which is i turned into the tribal funds. Younger Indians, however, make: every effort to accommodate the spectators. "Hot dog" and "cold drink vendor hawk their wares just outside the circle reserved for I the dancers, and the visitors desir- i lag photographs may secure them by making substantial donations to , the tribal treasury. j Occasionally a brave overcome j by exlKiustlon. fulls-to the ground.' NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BIFOCAL 7"A Ifakrome Segment Is Mini 1 1 anil iiii'iiiisiii'i! oils, yt-t iiinili" fur lriid in w. M'wiiijf iiiul nil iillici' losu-up work. l.s poi fi'i't eoiiiii'd ions ri'siilt in shui-i, i-li'iir vision wheru you most niM'il it. Come in and let us show you the difference. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main ' AN IMP0HTANT unit ( ii ii ciuei iiain uity TJIOTrf 0 0 1 I T 10 0 ' I ' T I d I !al,'.l.!,U...-t,"rl!., T'-imi;'.'" I HU I Lit UUnLlJULLO U. O. 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II - i "' 'l leave Sail l-Y.lllclsco at 7 "'" warnliiK. he levin,, thai Hie M A IISI I Kl i;i,D. ;luu-it,-re trad rcadv bus iiKsenildi-il nuiterlal for:"'- "'s'eail ol , : iu p. in., illlrl -" i- tuieianil will , reeliilnicd at II however, and lias .shaped up "'rive in ronuiiiii in : m.. the frame work nf tin- address in !U" ",sl ''"' "lhboun,l It will, his muni. He intends i" touch '"Vl' I'orllHiid at S a. m.. nrrlv on all Issues. amoiiK ibeni piohi- '"K ;" s"" ''nmclsci. at I -:t a bltlon and farm relief which be , ".'I?' ',y' .... resards as f prime Importance. . ' rl'"ll" '' " ! ' I hour, the (iiT.otiian on Its soinh- STANKtil.'li I.MVKItSITV. Cal, bound trip will leave I'm 1 1,1 11 , 1 at' July 21. (fl-i Herbert ll,iocr Is I'l-l" I', in.. arrlvliiK In San l'"ra'i-; in iiKiecinenl wllh those In cba, -Ke 1 ,,lK,o ' "'e second day. of rnncl,,K hlH csmp.i'uii f..r ih.-,Nn 'I anue will be made lu the, in nori n ooiinii scneiiuie. r ust These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Itiuumirati'tt lie! ween Sun Knin- ( iscn mill Nliiniiitli Knllx w it 1i th addition ofthruimli Pulliniui nUm-p- I its lo 1 1 tit ns T iiml S. A thruimli , nil ' j utli I-'hIIh anil I'ortlaml. iii-i-Miiiini-v- Hint iii.M-n it..... i i..- no i'" NtHM-lfir limit i.ii Ih.. mimuiit ,,f ' "v,'l llinllt IMlHttlUlI Hl'I'VicO will ll. Jlltl 1(1 Hi; I l-IMltl H.MltiliMH. 'I'lll iHislllmt (if till' fi'lMllillrnil IHMnl-ni-c In tlwil Hit- parly nMuht .w.i.i .. 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Ili-li'ic tin- . onf r. tn t.c--Kait ' JiiVfrnnr V mi tin ami Mi" imiinifn'i K''rri'iiirv nu t tin- ni-w--VRpcr rm ri'Mpunili ntrt tf honi tho irnprnMr fpi-iMKi-i tht a hitt ing runvfnthni that Ctllfurnia would return a iih.(antial ma jority fur ItH iifloptril nun In th Js'ovi'inhi'i- fli't'llnii. IDe Soto Six j your - .' SANDLR'S AliRONAU J ICAL SCI lOOL Medford, Oregon MAIL THIS COUPON S.WPKICS .i:it xi th'.m. school Meilfonl, Oretcon Please end at once full Informntion on the famous - Rankin System of Flying Instruction taught in your acnool. ' cares Medford Domestic Laundry Phone 166 NAME. AfiE -T'n.EfllONE M'MRF.R.. ADDRESS. wwii , Clean rags warned at tho Mall Trlhnn ntflr- I'liU'l l.AMl. in.-., July '.'! ... ol'i Mrs. Marie silver, who was slim' ucd lu lo'i- rooiiiliii; house l' a in urn prowler, today picked James Tracy tniui lln,..,,,, ,,f six men at ceniral Mullen as her atliicKcr. Traci mid llcori,-' (li-.-,.,i. ne liroes. w.-re h. hi p. ndlou Invcstl , Million of several recent usl Hdc .roldnrics. Mrs. stiver was Mrurk , down early Thursday when she jrnt to llivestluni,. siisplelims j eoUe In , S,T', room. ( The two suspe.ls e.ee tv,. ; 1 llslod l .t, Jy oilil . SHOE-LACE STOCK IS f.M.K.M. Two 1-lslieniM'll MI.ssIiik: I'llIlT OUKOIIIi. Ore.. .Inly :'l. (fl'l Anxiety Is felt here for the safety of lu-o I'ort Orfonl flsher llien. Louis I'elei-hon Hml Harry JfliiMttn, who left for the fitdiliiK banks Thtirsdav nod bare pot re turned, though a utroiiK iviihI kicked up a heavy v, ll -1 S 1 ' 1 ' poia,n eohiiiil'pionel Mali; II. M,, alh.-l. h, ,,.,,( . the t oiler-,,! , u .,- , of Host, ,11 I, nl,,,. selling us si, K , i, ,.,. .rh(, eoiop,,,,, ! , u1111 ,,, ioll t, M,.k. s,.,k ,,,,,., The ,.k ,,,, ,,,,.,,.,, p for n, la,.,.,, ,, ,;. :sl,Mk a re ottered free f, ,.H,.h pair of sho, s holiuhl lllKhl lextr.uiimuu piood.e, ,r , es to the ,!,. I,,,. ,, I i c.Kh.. 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