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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1928)
o o tiftiwuKt '-minuN'tf, iKDu'oun, or;r,riOr. wfdxt.sday. rTTriT7wT i, ms. 55,000 VISITORS AT CRATER LAKE British Aviator Hops From Azores for Canada Port Tnfit the alti-ntlniu'p at Oniter Lake nullonul park this hchmod so far had reaehod &:..(') persons )' noon yesterday, which in H" per cent incrcir;' over the s;ime time last fioa.son, uml means that the neion'H loial atieinlami will at least reach IdO.oou. ix the new brouMlu duwti from ("rau-r nailnnal park totlay hy Superintendent O. Thomson, who also said t h;t the rim road i now open all the way around, and that all Improve ment work at the park Is In full pwiiiK. intludlnw the MiIIiUiik of the cafeteria and cabins near the rim auto camp ground, whleh will be operated in fonneeilun with tin lod;e. Huperlnteiident Thomson also told with much satisfaction that Crater I-akc national park had Juki reeeiv i I a federal appropriation of $33,t)0O to construct, macadam ize and oil the east entrance road of the park, between The Dalles Onlifnqnia' highway and the en trance, which mim will he matched by the state, thus InsiirlnK that llil entrance road of eiht miles will be constructed anil finished far better than any of the park'H other entrance roads. This work will he begun jiint ns noon as the eon tract can he let. to bo finished before winter comes. HORTA, Island of Knynl, Azores, Aug. I- (Pj Captain Frank T. Courtney, Crltish aviator, who has been waiting Cor a favorable opportunity .to take off from the Azores on a tram Atlantic flight to Canad.i. hopped off for New foundland late this afierm.iiu. The Itritih airman, who made an unsuccessful ef furt to take off on July i'li. had extremely favorabli- weather conditions. There was a sunshine and ii moderate sen. The wind was from the north. 4- nvir v.u 11, ka rsi:i (Continued from I'ago One) unit contlnuiiiK to t-UKuuU uvemte. ! 'Midst u rkit of color, music ond Illumination, tho exservlcft men will march from Main and Oakdnle east on .Main to Riverside, north on IliversMo to Hlxth, west on hixtti to liaitlett. noith on iiartleM to Firth." Thp Kioiip will disband after puss In t; Filth street. Members of the American T-e-Kion, 2' drum corps and five hand': will be the only participants in the parade. INTENSE HEAT OF LAST WEEK HURT ' "the people of the south cannot ' forget that the leaders of (he dem ocrath: party in the north and east, 'anil especially those of New York City, came openly to the front, 't unafraid, and were our most slal ! wart champions." i "Are we now to forget," lie said, "that Tammany senators and Tam I many couKiewsmen then mood up ! on the floor of the American con- gresH and spoke for the soul h I when representative of the south i were absent and their presence denied '.' Is It possible for the south ! today to forget ? "In the coming national cam paign, the south has more at stake j than any other section. It would be well for those who threaten to bolt or d exert the democratic party to recall the close wedlock be- J twecu it and the south for more i than a century and a quarter." Moscb After Solid South MOW YOKK. Au-;. I . (A') Sena tor Moses, vice chairman of the eastern advisory committee of the Hoover campaign, now believes an Intensive drive should be made to PORTLAND, Oro, August 1 . (JP)- Intense heat caused rapid ripening of spring and la to win ter Krain, and resulted In hoiuc damage; it also caused some de lay of harvest. This Is reported In the weather bureau's weekly crop report. Home local damage wan done by hall, and several lui'K tracts of wheat were burned. iJite fruits are hI'.Iiir rapidly. Intense heat canned some scald on apples and pears nnn ripened apricots ho rapidly as to unfit them for shipping in places. Kutiv peaches and apples are becoming more plentiful. Cows are failing In milk, due to short pasturage. Home work liorscH were killed by heal In eastern counties. Turkeys are do ing well. ' S. P. ML START secure electoral votes for Herbert Hoover In the tiolfd south. Senator Moses sakl his change of mind had been brought about by letters he had received from the south criticizing his recent state ment that It would he useless for the republicans to make n drive for electorul votes there. "My coriespondenls told me," lie jsahl, "that I am cra.y If I thlnl' Hoover will not get the voIoh of j the south. I am in u highly chav teued mood ns a result of these (letters." The hulk of lils letters urging i republican action came from North Carolina, Morida and (ienr.'jln, he said. Senator Moses said he was not ho sanguine about Georgia, hut that the reaction In the other twoj southern stales was significant. The, senator discounted the visit to democratic lietuWiuiirteTH here of Ceortfe N .Peek, farm leader of Mnlinc, III. "The farniois' demonstration at Kansas City v;;. such a flop that even the leaders had to admit they lad exaggerated t)p situation," he said. coNvi-:xTi vnih;h WW (CoiiMDued from On, LINE IN 30 DAYS HAN FIIANCIHCO, Aug. 1 . tTt Construction nf the proposed !7 mile railroad between Klamath Falls, (Ire., and Alturas, Cnl.. will hegin In from 3 to till days when the survey now being made Is com pleted, officials or the Hon t bent Pacific announced here today. The line contemplated by the railroad for sometime, has been approved by the Interstate com merce commission and Is expected to. give easier access In the Klam ath basin ami central Oregon. It ! will also cut III miles from the; present Klamath Falls - Oregon j route by way of Knseville. Faster grades and more favorable curves, will aid train schedules, the of- ' flclals sahl. for several minutes until the "vil lage" is destroyed. An air stunt which Is bound to ! tnle the breath of the weak-heart- j led Is the attempt of a man to rldei on the top of an airplane while It loops the loop. Me will have no j visible means of hanging onto the ship and will wave two flags with ; bis hands while going through the. feat. other st tints will Include wing 'Walking, la ml lug-gear acro batics ami fancy flying. AutoM for Prizes. There will be no dull moments during the circus ami stunt show, which is planned to continue for two hours. Hlunts will be present ed Immediately In front of the , grandstand by l.cglon por-ts from j the various parts of the state. In cluding Kerhy. which is the newest post to be organized in Oregon. Two automobiles, which will be on exhibition at the fairgrounds, will tie given to the posts winning first atid second places, The stunt show alone is expected to In- worth the price of admission, inasmuch as the stout committee has been us se nib ling proper! Ie for t he past week to be used by the entrants, which will not Include Medlonl. In order to facilitate nt ranee the fairground A ITP AH f ir-A ' U Ui t"l'Kl'""l-s. spectators are I AIL I U AUL ' ,,r,,,1 ,l"vh,,' P"'al admis llH 1 1 liFiMiMllti '",x m'i,1h :i1 ,n'' "ven- Ul I I U Jll Ji H-U, (,,, bcad.piarters at the chamber Preceding the parade at 8 o'clock the Medfoid American l.( -iion Aux iliary will hold u reception at Ut Fniverslty club on West Main street for visiting statu dignitaries, including fiovernor I. I. Patterson, l ulled Males Senators Charles Mr Nary, Knhert Steiwer, Slato Com mamier (leorgo l.ove and others. The reception is to he held mainly to give local eldens an opportu nity to meet the visitors. j Dances tonight The dance at Hilarity hall wUI he under lull swing by J o'clock tonight und at !i:UU the 40 et K. Socletie will hold Its "Wreck," which will he I ho feature of the day for memhers of that oraniza t (on. The socielle will hold its tin anal convention at I : ;JO at t he armory, with 120 delegates in at tendance mid practically its entire membership nf U'UO expected to he present. '-' There will b street stunts (lur ing the entire day put on by the various vlstlng posts and drum corps.. Tomorrow evening, follow ing the meeting of drum majors at the Kilts temple at ti o'clock, n j band concert will be given In the city park by the Sheridan hand ami a parade stunt by the Knler prisc drum corps. Another parade stunt will be ;lven by the I. a , Crande drum corps at fi::iO, fol lowed by one a half hour later by the linker drum corps on Weal -Main street, and the Knsehurg drum corps on South Central avenue. Paiade stunts will he given 111; i no forenoon by Salem on Central, avenue at noon and by Ind, Marshfleld, Cottage drove, Astoria j ami Portland from 7 o'clock to r 9::!0. In the early afternoon stunt'. . will he given by Hood Kiver, Kn geiie and Corvallis. Concessions Ready CnneeK.sion stands were neatly : completely constructed today for (he three day convention and a car- ' nival has set up Its tents on We.-t Main street near the intersection; of Mr. Concessions ate also up-. dor construction at the fair ground:; ; and will he teady for business to- i morrow when the erowtis arrive. ( The convention les'adquarters i litis forenoon were crovded with visitors and local Legionnaires. Fin- i isl lng touches wen. heir ; p'nl or the dei'oralion of city streets and 1 store frontH with bright bunting j and flags, giving the city a gala appearance. Visiting Legionnaires are re minded not to forget the three-day golf tournament at the Itogue Val icv links for which a stiver lovbti'; cup has been donated by the local Most to the player turning In the lowest net score for the lS-ltole course. Contestants, are to use ban- j (Heaps which they have been usiii'; on home courses, l int ranis mtn:t j register at con vent ion liead.Uiti j tors. I The complete dance schedule for i Ihe week will be as follows: j Wednesday night - Hilarity hall.; Thursday night II ilarity ball and Oriental Cnrdetis. Friday night I Ilia lit v hall. O.l- i eutal (ImdoiiH and Fair (itounds, I'avlliou. Sat urday night Hilarlly hall, j Oriental ( lardvns, ; also the Fair t Crnuuds Tavilloji If needed to ac- eonitnodale the ei-ids. ; AVheu the American Legion pa- j i-ade. which is expected to I ie if the longest ever seen hi Med- 1 ford, fakes place next Saturday , afternoon at It oYloek. all Medford ; stores and estalilhmenls will tie b.sedt during the parade, it was ( announced today. The stores will ! close at L':3a ami remain so until after the parade Is over. As on the other days of the con- j venilon, motor travel will he pro hibited on Main street and no curs, will be allowed lo be parked, espe- j cia lly during the parade. Main j street, according to present plans i may be crossed In t he prohibited , .-eel ion. w hicli ex I e mis from Oa U date avenue to lliverside avenue, only on I'ential avenue and on Fir , street. This is being done in older j that drum corps and legionnaires. pulling stunts, will not be bothered , w lib motor traffic, w hich mighl also endanger their lives. Motorists are urged lo cooperate wiih the city traffic department in every way possible to observe this ruling. . HILLSHOKO- Work well along on new (ourlhoiise and union higi school ST. CATH Fill NFS. Ont.. Aim. 1. '.4V Known dead In the crash of the huge steel gate at loek of the Wei land ship eana I, Tigr oid, was placed definitely at six tills afternoon when the bodies of the victims were found . Two Were identified as F. Stnallco and J. McArthur. both of St. Cath--rlne. It is believed the num ber killed m hen the huge gate plunged to t he bottom of a -foot lock, will remain nt that figure. nMhoHuh o the i "i injured find taken to (be hospital, four may die. noo i:it i.oi s homi: lo avoid buying in k (Continued from Puk One) or seven inches long. The first catches were thrown back into the creek, but when it became app.tr cnt that they were hh )arg" as Wore to lie had .Hoover kept ill and his two companion added their outch of ti dozen each. Then were taken back to amp nnd were served to Mr. I too er's Immediate party at dinner. After trying the waters here dur ing the day. the presidential nml! i nball be nee ik inn party win iase an . t.xc. pt fr chmIhu ib. evening train for San Francisco, ( f(iril ul ,,.. Mt,.,.(,( f(ni, , orrivlng oariy tomorrow ninrmtm ,, However, del. illed pi.ms w-re nnrt continuing to Palo Alto by . f,X), r,(, ,t) w announced tonight. Iliotnr. ! Olio of the most liolone pto;eM I'pon arriving home. Hoover w ill . Mnns (vrr ,, , M1(fnr(, u pv his ftcceptanee ntldre Its jj,,,, m ,( (it ., ,( final revision ami then w ll torn of ,h. M.rVire prrnde which will Jiin attention to pressing inattus t;.(. -..ice. loteoi iow be::mulu : connected with hi campaign. liiromptly at on Main Mrcet ' of Conime i i ts at the Trarrie llulcs. j Motor traffic en route lo the1 fairgrounds before the opening of; (the circus will be made a one-' ,wav ssiem, aeeordinu to Slate , Traffic Lieutenant O. O. Nichols, i Automobiles will inov- to the 'grounds in double fib- southbound, 'and all noil hbonn.l cats wilt he . diverted at Slew art avenue onto Oakdule avemie into Medford ;t ars reiuinmg from the ground. ! following tin- circus, will go lai-k in doulde file and all M-ut bh.omd mo tor is: s w ill be routed lhroni:b Medford onto oalid.ile avenue and j out Stewart a eiuie back to Hit ; h till way. Parsing of any kind , will le pof.piv(My prohibilcd. wani: ' Lieutenant Nichols, who will ta- as sited tonioriow and the other tw days of Die convention by officer. from other parts of the state. Plans were l.ein formulated tbi. afternoon by the lly traffic tie partnieni for traffic tubs govern, tng Mtdford. Tentative plans pro vided that there be no eat parked on Main Mr, et from Oak ila.e to Itiv.rside. and th.lt there no traffic on Main stre, l thorouuh 'Mtral iiv" When Hills Bros discovered CcntrolW',1 Koasting tliry rx tindnl the Imiinil.irics i cof-' fi'C flavor. Only ,i few founds ul coffe art rmisti tl nt ii lime by this p.itditid, continumis j.rofcis. Nd other niotliovl of roastinj; can proiluce th matchless, uniform flavor that I'ontrollcil Roasting main tains for Hills Hros. C'nffre. HILLS RROS Oto COFFEE 3S 5 io:s o i Pn ,m l it itrr. FrciA ft? fk ptitiAt t4. ItrW P ' "s VfiMiJ I. tOt k . MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S ..Welcome, Legionnaires.. and Members of the Woman's Auxiliary While you are in Medford, make this store your headquarters. We have complete facilities for letter writing and rest room conveniences. Electrically refrigerated water may be enjoy ed in fountains throughout our big store. Come in! Enjoy our hospitalityi .. Words fail us when trying to describe these lovely new wearables, we want you to come in and see them, they are so unusually lovely New Fall Dresses Featuring the Latest Parisian Ideas I'drin.ilit y mill IViuiiiiiiitv mark the new jj;ir mciits, irregular licni lines and skirt widths arc pronounced while I'nhne diversity is an outstand ing feature and two-piece themes assume first place. The new collection of dresses place em phasis on sheer velvet, satin, flat crepes, jerseys and metal brocades. Lace is very important as a I rimmiuji on the new frocks. The Korrect Dresses Koiyifi'ice and street wear; made of li,niit wool and silk materials. Priced $15 to $25 Millinery Advance Showing of the Newest Style Hats for Women and Misses I j i 14 1 1 1 weight felts, in a variety of models, lo S with mid-season frocks and sport costumes. Hats thai are colorful and ' flat tcnii are now to the fore. Others new to arrive are our exclusive "Pasa dena" models in soft lovely velvets and oil1 "Pebble l!ea h" soliel velours, beautiful hats thai are distinctive in every detail. Millinery Shop on Second Floor Exquisite Silk Hosiery Women's Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, silk to the hem, in the much wanted new shades, all sizes, regular $1.25 values, very special (hi AA Thursday, pair ).vVJ A Smart Collection of Coats That Set the Fashion for Fall The New Coats are Stunning Fashioned of love ly materials with modified flares, tiers, uneven licni lines and smart stitching that, vary the sil houtte. New sleeve cuts stole, shawl and mush room collars of smart furs add to their attract iveness. You are cordially invited to view this display . Special prices prevail. New Travel Coats In the mirror of fashion are the. new "Caljer Coats" suitable for travel and sports wear these coats retain their shape and always look well. Thursday Specials in Piece Goods "Kaystr's" Chiffon Pure Silk Hose for Women, pointed heel, all shades and sizes, tt "I QC special, pair ' Kayser's New Short, Silk Hose jus! in. Special, pair $1.50 Heavy Silk Crepe For Sports Wear 'M inches wide, comes in tan, maize, orchid, green and oyster white, regular price $-.0.", on Thursday, $2.69 36 In. Fine Nainsook Comes in pink, yellow and lav ender. Regular price 10c OQ Thursday special, yd Golden Gate Sheets SlxilH size, made of a fine grade of sheeting, on sale d? 1 Qtt Thursday, each $1.95 Sale of Wash Dresses Do not fail to see these shim mering summer dresses made of Horden prints and sheer voiles and dimities trimmed with lace and organdie, fast colors, -new patterns, 2.5) val $ J 95 ues, Thursday, Better Wash Dresses at $3.50, $4.50, $5.95 and $7.95 32-In. Tissue Gingham Fast colors in novelty , checks and plaids. Regular AQf price !))', Thursday, yd....7 French Marquisette A fine sheer quality for curtains, ")() inches wide. Arab color, suit able for living and dining room use, an excellent grade, At special at yd Fancy Lunch Cloths and Napkins 41x14 size (doth stamped on good quality Indian head. Iwo pat terns to choose from, t? "1 QC special, set tpl.IJO Special Underwear Values Field Ray and Kayser Bloomers Made of good rayon, fine quality, all shades, regular price '-'"I, Qr Thursday, pair Women's Union Suits Fine knit cotton, bodice and , ... . . . ..1 .. 11 K 7M ""Ut Up lops in ueam an. MVkH'x sizes. Regular price U. o. Eiigg .suits c CUH E STORE FOH EVERYBODY" J Mail Orders Promptly Filled Corset Special 1 Women's wrap around corsets and corsclettes in all styles and sizes, regular price 1."0. Thurs. special, QCl, laii; VDC Children's One Piece Sleepers All sizes, regular price Ti'c. Thursday. ' o Agents for Gossard and Warner's Corsets Extra Specials Thursday Novelty cuff kid gloves that sold all sea i.oii up to .f4.4"). tj1 QC Thursday only, a pair 1 New Suede Bit Belts popular PCir width, on sale Thursday, endi 5JC Heavy Flat Crepe Hand Painted Ties; new ....$1.59 Rubberized Aprons for the canning season, made of extra heavy materials 95c to $1.45 each Charm of Youth Toilet Sets consisting of rouge, powder and cold cream. fiQ 1.7." values, Thursdav, set OiC Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns