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cr-r: o o o o o o o o o o o 4 The WeatW Wftnthfcr year Ago V-Ttmuin itt Minimum . , et) EDFORD Fniwast: lair, nmi ihkii IN'ruitui'. Minimum yesterday I"" Minimum today ' nilf Twenty-third Teir Ut-fitlv Kittv-ivnth ttr MKDFOUP. ORF.OO.Y MOMiAV. JULY 1!''S. No. Yl-i. M MAIL TMLUNE Todavll RELIEF By Arthur Brisbane Romance, Farewell. To Forbid Monkey Glands Russia's Suicide Record. Red Wall St. Lights. (fupyriKlit. 1S7, ty Xw York Kvt'nlni; Journal, Inc.) llunuai'v puts mi imuI to rnv- inn Jl.vpsy liif. TIkiso picliii--sinio people, fiO.IHto nf tlictn j in Hiiiiniii'y, must ilrcss like, others, I if i' in tun- plnce, speak the Aliitryar liiiitriiiitie insleiul ; of their own, pny taxes or rent I ami ri'iitler inilitnry servii'e. In : vain Kinv 1 ler.i iUazei protests, (iypsy ronianee is ileail. As (ivpsies live, nomads, wan- , . ' (lenni; Irom place to place, so ... nil in lived. When VO'.I , . , '. li.nl; mil oi Hie winnow aim Vwant to fro somewhere," it is your nomadic ancestors comiii'i 1o life. Women put an i rnred'ree wanderiiio-. They lired of ilrasrs-'in!; haloes eot. i 'tllll liousellolil Lfoods around. They J .... . ... I.,, I In. i sp-ll. luili.-atious point to clear ciilhvaled weeds, develop.uu , w (w hi)s thril St't'ds into illt tllf yr.Vm ' f.r l.iriinmw Uu- fi.r.-.-.isl v;is l.u vi Know, bcloiv tile nul ot 111-' ; 2 stone ari', Jicconlini t ll.irvo. i sai.km. O'o., July ns.M'i s:.- lent sizzle.l veslerilay itmler the That frave them a permanent : hilllu. .,,, Mi,ture i.r the year food sttpplv. Some woillllll 1 "..lay ttave no in.lications ol' . . ' ... lolt'erinn niuih relief. Th. mei-- tamed the first hullalo heller ;,.m v , .lowntown .iistri. t calf, niilUed it when "rmvu, ; reuchpd n maximum e( Hi-' l- jfirees ilurint; the atlerliiion Suiiilay, providini; food for her clnl-:n( h(. ofn.iai nror.iini.' veririe.i di-eii ''ko'cs. J At 10 o'clock this morning; the llradnnllv le human nice soi l lied down, ami wiit we call civ- ilizillinn .'few lip. NOW We have flats, frozen pipes, debts, ' ii tuy cnnii'i' lots, clinsc tnt; dol-.;, 'lar instead of the mammoth or Avild niiroelis, -and eall out'- solves civilized. IVihnps we an nearer to eiv-j NVarlv ,-(M( ,.,;: wen( ilizationt hut it seems a pity toto mhi hike y.-.su-i iay mi an ex- . . 1 . p '"ursiim. h-uviiiK earlv in tho morn-' suppress the (.ypsics, last. Irau'-ji,,,. ., nrrlylnB ,,. ,,0 , ; tiient of once universal free- i niBht. Saturday the niaximum was j (loin. A few years jj " f-'i'0"1 ''i'ench doctor, IJraiin Scipiard, told the mcdieal world that cer lain trlands eotdd he used to ht.nrhos ..j,,, tlu. ,.nKlH. , i,,,,,. postpone old aye. The medical 'n.f swriietim,' heai r tu-t dem-irs. : , , . , . . ... ..tit hud reached on Satunlav. ! world hutched heartily, as it This w;iH tlu. hif,h,.,t niIirk of ,h(. 1 did when Harvey annotiueed (summei-. The heat wave was mn-1 , " , , . i . linuoiK today. j the eirculatKin of the blood j 4.4 J 106 Here Yesterday ! Sinee tlien others have been I The low; deferred ami antiel- 1 lintrxl i nlliinl lull' cnoll t iinnnfil 1 WOIK. OrOIUMl IN I'll .w lirazil, to plant new youth in .1 foolish old men there, and the chamber of deputies actually flavors a bill to forbid jrland iriaflin"- iti France and her col - 'nies. Transplanting ni n n k e y ulantls is "a menaci count ry, am divofee fro!H 1 x. -1 i- .... ....... ias notion-; was in sight to indicate Nature, according to '"-(Illore moderate weather noon. Tho, alive science. i forecast for tonight and Tuesday ts ; ,. , , j ,1 for fair weather and a high tern- The wonder is that nny old ; poralm.0- i ftud should want to borrow thej However, everyone is hoping pysical energy of an ape, to 's rape the peace of old atre, Nk lure's kindest yift to man. Ucrlin's suicide rate has al most doubled. I.nst year's sui eide record in Prussia was thpitains and ire companies wilt eon- (tiviitt'st in ."ill yours. Women i Utl'f lift t - lllilii lllllll llli'll to i'H- hli-0 lifcx slintfs iilltl arrows.: Tho hunt upell nt n yonr aeo this . , time started on July 2- with the Ot itilMI I'nisMiin siiifiilrs, "'' i tcmiHTat'tre of M". whirh rontlr.- L'll' wore wihiumi iiihI virU. ti,- u''1 as 'll"-: '"'' '" 24. inn- July 2."'. 101; July ti.-: ni,.i. !jV 27. fi: .Inly :s, (i7: .Inly 2S. . i 9.';' July .in. fi".; July !'7: lhn Slntistii'S show tliat till" sui-j the tPinpiTature enntlnti"!! In to i . i nftitli until Aumi.it 10, then rlrnp- M,I,. iorc.nti.!;p is l.. ost , o thp or PVPIlt fl)r Iiinnns; ('(tth'ilii's. hiirlicsl litti'int: spvnral ilay. when II chut nn , i , , , n ,t... a-'raln to ttip nhi(jtli' from Aueust .lews. IVrhnps Dhwpj I'Imii..,. (o Awwi .,iK w!th n niaxim,ini lllhier Wllirh this lintion It r- of fl' on August lfi, i.efore return- riinure.l to Iwivt tho i.lli.-s milk'"'" lo n"rn,ML, 4 iHHI.Oiio.ihmi in ooUI from ' ik"' "'v. . ! A LtIA NY. Ore.. Julv 2:. '4. ninny pvory yonr. is not quit' Thn ,;rn)! ipphnu tnm yester II s 'Vasv" ns wns supposed. 'y defeated AM-anv. ft to 2. 'the hiateriej u-ere; A Ihnny. Coleman. When nn engineer drlrw hH'F.rtier nd Vi!ke-: I tend. i:f train nhead. In pile rd liulifs nnd Thank. Ret asaint him, nomethlns hnii pen. V Wall Strpct s'ocu1atnr have, y-en drivinie their train uli;l. in fffdte of federal renme .rate. , - w N HEAT IN SIGHT 'Portland Weather Bureau Sees No Immediate Pros-. pect of Break in Hot Spell 109 in Grants Pass and 106 in Medford Entire i Northwest Sizzles. I'nitTI.ANIi. On-.. July oJ'l . . ItlaziiiK Miri in a elmnlle.vs sky ave promiM- li.ilay In anolher very ..t .lay in I'.irilan.l. nrnimiily t-i(iialli)i the mixiliiilin nt !.s re- hen-y.si.-r.lay afi.rniM.n. ' Tin- entire Uillaiiielle v: y vul- ley anil southern ir i. ii was I'eel hm tlii ' weather : 'I'll.- i I..U.-1) ..I' r.-al Miiiitii lerimtmeler ive,istereil 7L' in. unlay in I'.trtlan.i. 7-i al N. anil 7! at It : :t o . with In.liea ! lions uf enntinueil rapi.l riKe. ...1 1 1 lli. I i Washington also was sweltering. i Temperatures as hlt;h as Ins t.e- Iiik i i'Kislere.1 in ill., central part nl" s,:l1'' yeslcr.iay. ' promise no r.-lief in sitthl Irom tin . temperalui'e St. .oil at !IL'. i i:r(;i:.i:, u,e. my 23 id'i . l-.UKene sought lalios ami seashore yester.lny when the thet ninmeter i ,'" "i"1 ''"J- w'MlhT luircmi i-cti-ils Ihti', n juiy, iiiL-tr. the mort-ury ' friinnert - 101 a.ut th.-n t. nu r j the hnttpjst tiny on rt'ciud. ok- ' upnlny whs the iii-;m,t itppi'oni'li I itn jhni mark. ! In August, (if last your, tho ther- !x. unlay M-cnu'il ii other HCOirh'T. (luc for an- 1 I (lll.WTS PASS. July :3. IjTN j Summer tiri'lvori unannotuici'd over t lit week-end in ihe Urimic river valley. Sunday the people of the Lent which started unexpectedly ! Salunhiy when the teinpenitur , innined In ill'' lundo n lettn nf fnur ! iiet;rees yesterday , reach Iiik tlm inaxininm of lot;, and today, which 1 started witli the high minimum of j Cl. found Medford still swelterinu al wondering how Ions the hoot , spell would continue, lonay prom-! : ised to he at least as hot as yes- jtenlay. t This hent spell nenemi alt, to tin1'0 oreuon, aim up 10 cany mis .afternoon the weather huieau i could promi.se no immediate relle'' ' ! that the present heat win nor ; mat ih that of last year, which ; started about the same time and lasted until ahout Auuust It; before the temperature returned to nor- 1 mat. ! In the meantime, as on Saturday, j Sunday ami today. If the unusual toinr to do a m .ihI liuine-s and the people will w-:ir fewer ann Ioiisit ujtrmi'nt.i CM KM A LIS. fre. Julv ?1 - 4 r.urtitic of a tir caused n n nutomol'ile aeridert three to luo-th of Centra Ha yesterday in j whirh Jake Odland, 2, was kill-, RITA CAREWE WEDS DAD'S "FIND' ' fs y ! i mi - i I 1 Leroy Mason, film "find" of Edwin Carewe, the producer, has etolen the heart of Carewe's daughter, Rita, also a screen actress. The young couple have broken the news that they eloped to Yuma, Ariz., and were married. Carewe "discovered" Mason at a sandwich counter, just after the young man had come to Hollywood from Lanmore, N. D. BEST YEAR EVER Report Up .to July. 10th Shows Largest Profits and Soundest Condition Since Institution Was Or ganized, According to President. SA X V I1ANCI S( -O. .1 11 ly Ll 3. iPf Profit. of liancitaly corpora tlon from January -0 to July 10, this year, set a. new record and cxi'eeded the profits in any prev ious year uafit a (datoment puh lished today hy .. M. (iianninl. eX'-fUlive Viee president of the iiiHttt ution. The eurieiit Mtatenieut of ll.inc ilaly's eondiiiou. .showed total as sets of SUM, INS. AMI. Cash in hanks and call loailK at the close of buslm ss July I it amount to SJii.ix.'t.Tr.i nnd hills and accounts receivable . l L' . 2 U 'A, C, !i Securities and Invest ments conservatively amounted to s '.'.(, fiTJ,SU7. Invest ments in business properties, were Si." i.IltiU. less mortEattfx of I s n.uS t . Invest men in In subsi diaries were Six:t.304. The statement said normal earnings of the corporation had been :i:i.2.1S.fi:.2, adding that If the same level of earnings whk maintained throughout i h.. yt ar. Maneitii y wouht earn over t :i a sha re, or more than 11 percent on the present value of the stock. These earninu'M were ,-nid to be exclusive of any profits from the transaction involving the Hank of Amerlea. Itowery nnd Kast Itiver National bank, and Cnmmercial KxehaiiKe Hank of New Vork. Baseball Scores AnicHcmi, p.. ..hi St. Imix , I Clevehind .. 0 Claehoider and Kchaiiu: Harder, Itayne n nd Seweil, It. II. K New York .t H I I toy n K 1 ft Shea ly. Tho limn, t "ovPieMkl and i i i a ho w k i ; Mac Ka y den and 1 1" rry . R. II. 1 1 K. WaMiincton I'hiladelphla . iaton and a nd i "oehra nc Njithmal. IMtlshurt? 2 ft I irook lyn 1 ti 1 Funfell and larrfave: Me Weeny. Doak ;tnd lieherry. fiooeh Another AitHdentuI Shoot I nc M ILLSItf Htf . Ore., July 21 'Pi Aeeidentally shot when n rifle he v.fi.t earryine exploded. Max M. I'allon. l.i. Coehtane. dl-d l.efoie hts eumpanion euld miiiiin'in aifl yentetday Ma-.i v lilam hai d 1 3. S.ih-m. one nf fun swimming party. told- .1. l;iflH of the lieeid' nt ill the BANCITALY HAD FRENCH PLANE oaw 01 am MiMi Mnif vnni niTv; wtiodH to investigating officers to day. G G i HOPS OFF FOR Lieutenant Paris Lands at Azores in Sea Plane, En Route to United States Next Stop Will Be Ber-j muda, With Two Com-1 panions. ; j If O It T A. Island of Kayal, A;-... res, July 3. A1 The French j seaplane I.a l'renate (The Kriunte ! Ulrd ) arrived here this morning : from l!re.m, France, completing 1 the first bn of its trans -Atlantic j flight to New Vork by way of thej Azores nnd Merinuda. With Naval Lieutenant Paulln Paris in command the plane came: down on the unruffled Mirfaiv f ' the luirhor al 7::tn a. m. I'-M'O a.: in. lOasteru Slanilard Time.) Lieutenant Paris and his two' companions Itelief Plloi Mat r ot and Win-less Operatoi' t 'ad on, ' completed t he flight of some i 1 .tiMi nilbs in 1 hours and 1 .'. minutes. ItorKKOItl). III.. .Inly I'.l. A'l Thi tnki'iiff of ihi- "liil-iitiT Knrkroril" (in u iii-iiihimmI IUkIii from Korkforil (o Stm-kliolin. , Swili'n. will hf ir.inli' hm mimiii an wi-iithi-r rt'iiiirli n i c t rri'ivi'il .from I'rofi'sfnir w. II. llotihs nt Alt. Kvnn.i. (;rM-nliinl, r.rl I I:ih wHl. pill of ihi' pliin''. snhl lo ihiy. I Thf pilot unit lirl;'-r 1. fri'nm ' it. i-pilot. nftor ii t i-iii I flight yeyt-nlny, reporti-d the i'ohiimihk iiihI othor IniriMnfiltH In n rfi-rt trili'r. ARE GIVEN 'LIFE' I'll l ' A'lf , July 'Ji.tA'iVmir youths, none of them more than HI yeai-H old, r)day were Menteneed to life hnpiisonment hy ,1 ud(?e Frank ("omcrfnrd in criminal court on their plenn of entity to the ulny InK of I'earl KKk'elston. 17. a movie iiHher killed duilnK the holdup of a movie theater In Iterw yn. a mi hurh, three months kko. The youths, John Tulacz. Alhert Man. Stanley Thomat and Stanley Jim ma j. entered uuilty pU;in af let two weekp had Im'cm fpenl In an attempt to pick Jury. BY RATTLE SNAKE I CJUCAfJO. .filly :3.f,p-- Floyd ' Laker, fi. was hitt n thief tiin-F i l-y n rattle Fnakn. I.ut wnlk'd thome without nothing Mie bites, j loiter Jim was taken to n hopita!. w here physician ad niinl-tet e. ! nut i -snake Id to serum and said he probably wuUl recover. 1 10 PROBE : Italian Dictator Declares He Will Tolerate No Inquiry Into Nobile Disaster From Other Sources Pays Tribute to Italian Flying Forces --Tension Noted. U"Mi:. July -A Premier Mus-M'titii iidd the council of min isters today thai a complete in ve.slb;atiin into all phases of the Italia disaler wtiuld oe made by Italy and that any other propos investigations would be imnn-il atel I'eje.ted, Such iiKiuiry. t It e premier stressed "w ill naturally be imidc in Italy aiyl by Italian persontili lleK, any other hypothesis is ab surd and offensive and whatever it tnit-'hl be or wherever the prop osition ea me from, it would im mediately be rejected." Meanwhile, it should he recorded.- he said that the first, to s. e Ihe beleaguered iM'oup. was Major Maddab-na. the Italian flier, who went north with a Sa vnia-Mar-sheiii maehiue. The premier added that the council of ministers would be in ter pri'tinu the KiMlt linen is i'( the Italian people In thanking those copt l ibntinu to the rescue opera I Ions, especially the crew of the llusstan ice cutter Krnvsin and in paying hnmaui to the memories of )r. Finn Mnlmureu. Swiditi nieteorobiyisl, and Vin eenn Cornelia, motor attendant. The premier then pfld tribute to the brilliant I'liuhl of Pcrrarin and lc Crete from Italy t South America, as "havlnn exalted the natitin'H righteous pride." lievii winu' tlie foreiiiu situation, lie noted the cesat Ion of diplo ma" tic tension with Austria and the i-esiimpU"n of normal re la lions between Ihe two countries, the siunlntr of a commercial tie aty with Hungary. Italy's adhes ion to the KelbiL'K pact . t he con clusion and initialing of the Tan gier agreement, the signing of an nceord with Persia and the initia tion of conversations with china's new Nankini: government follow -inn denunciat bin of the old treaty. On thi internal situation, the premier mentioned wli h intense sat isf act Ion the decrease in un employment and i in pro vein en l in agricult ural condlt Ions. "F.very--thing se, ..is to point to a hnrvest notably superior to t);it of IHi'T." he wild. Zappl Is Criticized MOSCOW. July ir:t. The correKpondeut if Tun, soviet news aKciicy, nhoard the Itussiun ic ' hroaker KniKMin, na,VH that when Captain Kllippn Zappl wbh reHciied hy (lie KniHhin he had flntlies n well dm u eoiupaKH holmiKliiK to Dr Finn Malmmeii. ! Captain appl and his rnnipnn ioti, Ciiptnin Alhertn Mailano, have heen Mholed iih Huylnp; they left Dr. Malnmrcn dyhm in a uravw or he an they VrPHHed on toward land to lirhi.; iiht to tho mirvi vors of ? lealla. The TasH correspondent nays that when Zappl came u hoard the vessel he wore two pa I in of nantw, two suitH of underwear, three pai-s ol noekn, while Mar hum had on pair of pnnlM, one suit of warm underwear ami two pairs nf unfit . 1 le nddH that Zappl refiined to Klvf? up letters which Professor K liehminekJ ('.echo-Slovak inn nie IrurnlfiKlHt, liiid etitriiHted to Malm !Kren heffre Ihey starter! over thn ice tn send utd to Helionnek ami tho olhers. Me also refused In Kive up his notes. Tho aviator, f hnkhitnvsky, din covered Zappl and Maluren on thn Icp and directed the Krussin to them. OSLO. July it't The Ital ian legation reeelved a ti'leRrani today Hint inn that the hae ship cittn di Milano has left KinK's May, SpitzheiK n. for Xnrvlk. Norway, with the Italia survivors. Nohlle In Had MOSCOW. July 211 - fTV-On-eial l loheito Nohlle Is anxious to participate In further se;neh for thf six missing memhein of the dir imhlf Italia hut is having iliffieul ty in ohtalniiiK pei ml-odon of the Italian Kovernment. IVof. Samdl ovlteh. head of the IlUian Ifseue expedition fihoartl the K raff In, to day informed the refine rtimiois !ion at Moscow. The jmifesxor xald that appar ently General Niddle han fallen In the esteem of his government. lie added, how ever, (hat the K i assin would take Nohlle nhoard for Ihe further rescue work If requested, 1'rof. Hamothvft h sahl: "IloplylriK to Nohlle's uruent re qlieM, I VUlterf him HN heQotjtd riot leave his eatdll l.eeaile of hif hroken leg1 I went nhoard the t:tfi ship Clttji di Milano arconi panled l.v Lieut YlKllerl, the Ih.l la's navigator. Nohile, crushed, and nervous, linked pel niiHlon to participate In the Krurtsin'M far ther uvtttch. SASTER CCEAN FLYER GETS SCREEN TEST n Jl 3 f rl'eV i '"tor - S - 11 ?fe-W4 wsV4i I ?fl Itutb KM. r, ghl flyer, in sunn teM nt Los Angeles, In prepara ' t Ion. 1 or a t eal nr.- pici mv. 1 PROMINENT MEDFORD WILL ' nnnTi minrnn iimr i i innrn rUKlLAlNUtKo HAVt A LAKbtK iMnRnirnnnn nni n nmnmr m KMrlrK r MM El . KU hh 111 III II IL.II LULL UVLU UIUIIIIUL. Rose City Society Shocked By Medieval Antics oi Ginned Up Clubmen Story Is Broadcast, But Names Are Withheld. I'lHtTLANI). fire,, July 2.1. (V' As draiiMith- as any tale nf knijihls of old is the story oim; the rounds today of a hattle be tween tWir 1'oHlillldeiM with l-'reneh rapiern slimed nt 2 a. m., Snn day iilop the hills nverPiokiu tin. land, under an are IikIH in WiMhint;'"!! pai k. Sat in ihiy nifcht, at tlie timiit1 of a I'urthunl business oian, a shiK pai ly was held, at whirh It Is said i onsideia ble liquor was driinU. 'I here were four men at the party, the bii:duess man, n I 'on land physiilaii, a sa Ionian and a friend of the dnetoi's from Seattle, says I he T'1 lei; ram. An ui'Kiiment ensued between the yn h-Ntna n and the hnsinetisma !i over the qualities of the produet llle lesmaii lla lid led. It K1 cW u arm. Two l-'rem-h raiders, relies of byont K-, whh h reposed on the wall, . were suuwested as appro u late wen pons with whirh to net -lie the. dispute. In the throes of Mill, all a re said to have agreed that ihe anetent weapons were quite the IhtllK With uhirh to tiIlt it out. And so the pnriy, In th doeloi s ear, di ov e to WashiliK 1 1 ii p;nk, and there, under ihe are lluht. the points of the rapiis were e roused, the eroml jya e I h" W'inl and the baltle was on. The doctor aeted as court physleiiin, it is said, a nd Stood reHiee( Ively to one side, ready in administer to 1 lie fa Men Kfllhtlit. The battle Is said to have out ranked anything of Its kind for inaeenrary. one of the eoinhat a nis is said to ha ve tttirk t he pidnt of hi weapon Into the base of t he are liuht and his antan onist almost stubbed himself with his own weapon. . The air was pllliehed full Of hole II lid t he swish.tiKS of th deadly rapier rotltd be heard II bloek HUHV. Then aino the climax of 1 he battle. The dortor ut ill the wav of one ot the ihrusts, the point of the rapier entering his arm below tho elbow. This, It is reported, resulted in a com plete reunion of the. ties of friend ship whirh previously had existed between the utitaKonlst s, boffi ex prelnf deep satisfaction at hav ing drawn Mood without harm ing etif-h other. The doctor Is said to ha ve treated his wound at his hom' and today has it carefully con- ejiled beneath hi- i oat sleeve. The two antagonists a re said to ha ve tken the a neient w en pons back to the doctor's study and to have depn i ted toet her on a lishiiiu tri. The Teleutaui wik unahie to lve the navies, f. C, TraiiK ( ia-b; 12 Hurl. rHH'A(ii), July 2:i. - t'i A been paMsenuers were so seri ously injured hev were removed to honpita I t-d t Wo More others v."-., uliak'it up and bruised this moi nliitt win-11 two crowded Illi nois f eitttiil r. nil", nl paenirer train, both bound d'iwn'own, eol ''d O th-j Van llm-en street ta- """i . d 4 4 Medford Ice and Storage to Build Large Plant, in Ad dition to $40,000 In Im provements Just Com pleted -New Fire Protec tion Plan. Increased fire protection for Ihe heart of Med ford's fruit district, centering about the Medford Ice and Storage eonipany's plant, linn been org ti nixed by t. T. llergner. manager nl that concern, who has also Increased Icing fariiltlcH and production there elose to lirt per cent. Cnder ihe direetion of Fire Chief Hoy A. Klllott. a fire drill will be organized among the Ice plant em ployes, and 2'i) additional feel of hone lias been secured. This will give ample protection to the area within two blocks of the ice plant. Telephones will be Installed nt ad vantageous points, ami Ihe em ployees will be subject lo fire call nii:ht or day. A movement Is a Iso under way to Induce pack Inn houses of the 1 1 1st rid lo have nig In watchmen, throughout the packing and shlp- ptllU se.'ison. "Kverylhiug possible in the way of fire safeguards is being em ployed by us," said Manager llerg ner this inoruliiu, "because we leallze that flames during the fruit shipping season, would work a heavy fiHs. If thai icing platform should burn, the valley would sim ply 1 tit of lin k, for about two weeks. We are taking no .bailees." About January 1 . 1 'J2!', accord ing to .Manager liergtier, the Ice icoiiip.iny will build a cold storage plant, su feet by I LT, on its prop erty adjoining 1 he present site, which will be rciidy for use next season. This wilt be the first unit of ihe company's development pro liiain. Tlie picsent fruit season, extiMi , sivi Improvement have b e e n , made tn the rH and stoiitgc plant com lug IH.OIOI. This Includes the installing of 111 irlng machine wilh a capacity of ;t'i ions daily, making the total 'ire output loo tons per day. ( In tlx- Ice house Is stored 2.pi,0u0 tolls of lee, u hit h required f I tllll January L'i to July I to nuumfae :itnc, -a resei ve supply for the : fruit shipments this season from the Itogue river valley. It Is ex 1 peeled lhat 7r..lMMl tons of Ice, will be used in Icing ears here within the next three monlhs. In the Ice storage house at Ashland 2 'Mia tons jof tee are also stored, as addition al crop protection. I New Track Nil. I Loading facilities at tlm plant ihave been increased, and 32 cars j can now be honied anil Iced at one than). The work of excavating and ! laying the track Is now underihiy ;by the Southern Pacific. The ldnn platform Is son feet long, and Is protected with wooden aprons for badiug. The aprons allow Ihe em .ployee to put Icp in the rum with out being a tight-rope walker, and danger to life and limb in this i work., has practically been elim inated. It 00m for 12 Additional cars have beeit provided this yar. Palmer Phi nl PtnMinl The packing house, built hy the Medford Ice nnd HtoraK company. and e;ied to (he Potter -Palmer orchard is completed, and the k of putting on the finishing (Coouautd on Uitftu) HOOVER 10 GIVE TALK F. B. FIELD Republican Candidate to Give First Address in Sta dium at Stanford, Au gust 11 at 3:30 P. M. Expect Largest Crowd Ever to Hear Political Speech Radio Broadcast Also. STANFORD PNIVKItSlTY, Oul . , J uly 2:i. iPi Arrangements I to the formal notification nf Herbert j Hoover that ho has. been selected , as republican presidential candi . date were taking; final form today. ;The ceremonies will be held In the 'Cnlversity stadium Saturday, Aug ust II, probably at 3:30 p. m. ; (iovernor C c. Young of Califor ( nia will be the first spenker, in j traducing Senator fieorge Moses of ; New Hampshire, chairman of the nou ucai ion committee, and per manent chairman of the Kansas City convention. The senator will j speak for about 1 5 minutes and ( then will present Hoover, who 'plans to speak for not more than ! 4.i minutes. Plans for handling a crowd that will lax the inn.dOO capacity of the stadium are being made by those in charge of arrangements. It was I emphasized that there would he I room for the greatest audience ev er addressed hy a pnlitieul eandi- dnte and the committee in chargd J hoppH to have a representativi j crowd from all sections of ihe i state. j Itatlhi Over Co.11 11 try This will be on nf the grentesi jdays In California history. It was 1 stated, and party lenders of the stale expect a great outpouring. Amplifiers- will he ' Wrung iirouml Hie howl so that not only nil of (host Inside may hear very word hut the overflow crowd also will he able tn hear. I Hy holding the excrcisea lute in jthe day it will be possible to estab . Huh a radio broadcasting; chain j reaching from coast to roust nnd j border to border. Hoover expects 1 to use radio extensively during his i campaign us. the most effective 1 means of renching the people, j Works On Address j The nominee resumed work to day on his acceptance address and 1 expects to have it ready within a i lew days. Ho wants to see how it j looks in type nnd then wilt make final revisions. 1 At noon he laid the speech aside 1 to resume conferences with politic jal lenders, meeting Senator Hiram Johnson, who came here from San Francisco with Murk L. Kequa. j close friend of Hoover. loiter in jthe day the nominee talked over ! the situation In New York stale I with Alhert Ottlnger, attorney gen 'eral of New York state ami candi date for governor. Tonight Si r. and M rs. Hoover have as (1 Inner guests (leorge Cam leron, publisher of the Han Frnn I dsco Chronicle, und Mr. and Mrs. ! Marshall Male or San Francisco. I Tomorrow the candidate will j have a conference with Mrs. Wnrthlngton Scranton. of Scrun jlon. Pa., republican national com i niitteewomon for Pennsylvania. J Later in the week he will talk with j Senator Samuel Hhoi iridge of Call . fornhi. Sun- in He Hoover. NKW YOKIC, July 2H. MV--Kxpectinx Ihe most hotly-con-tisted presidential campalKn since I X!i2, Senator (ienrge II- Closes of New Hampshire, eastern di rector of the republican campaign, wan here today for 11 conference with National Chairman Hubert Work and the national commit teemen from the eastern states. "This campaign is going; to he the mufct warmly contested of any since 1X92," Senator Moses Raid, "The democrats nre going to have more money this year than they have had since 1S2. Put of the outcome there Is lio (loitht, Hoover Is hound to win." Moses added that he was not worried over the presidential elec tion, hut thnt he was "concerned" about ihe election of a senator from Massachusetts. He expressed confidence that Hoover would earry New York state, "Thousand of persons who have voted for Hmith for governor," he snld. "will not vote for him for president, I have heen told." 1 4 . Death Toll of the Automobile j AI.HANY, Oro.. July 2 3 . (P) I An1rw Ueih, T, nnd Mm. Ilnh- m Heeb. 411,. hi llftUKhter-ln-Inn'. were killed an ft reituli of UihV enr overt urn I nit Hntuntuy nlicht. n I mile nuih of Khulil an the I'uclfli- ihlKhwny, Tlie enr fthldiled In pawi InR two other cnrn on the rood, and turned over aeverat tlinua.