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o o rETFCmP MATT, TRTBTTNR, MEDFOKD, 01'K( iON". WEDNESDAY. Al'(ilS'r S. PAGE TTTREB 1L DANCE IS S01NS TS FLY; ! TO-BE GIVEN-BY SO IS H. file LOCAL ARTISANS 'A Night in Spain" Colorful Revue at Craterian Monday Two well known resldenis of this elty it iul valley have become uir minded and full of desire tu .sour through the air above their home town, and view the orchards from aloft. They are AIuo.se Atuhiiead of this city and Cold Hill, and Henry ( Heinle) Kluhier. Muhhend. who won athletic fame as a Hprlntei' for old Oregon his college days, has twelve' flying hours to his credit, and with a licensed pilot handy has steered u plane hither and yon. lie has also made a .couple of landings, which were declared good for an amateur. Air. Muirhead figures that in ten years everybody will he flying, and he might Us well learn now as then, lie is .aide to speak learnedly of the vital parts of an airplane. Kluhrer has been more cautious to date, but is overflowing with b-etures on th genth. art of flying, lie has made no ascension to date, but will soon. Me was nehrduled to rise this morning, but had tu go to Yreka, There are ten or t welve more local, citizens about ready to enroll In the Kankin school or aviation, Harold senders, instructor, de CRATER LAKE GEIS FINE PUBLICITY IN Crater Lake National park ami Aledt'ord. its official gateway, will receive wide publicity thiuotlt the United States as a result of a re cent trip to .southern Oregon by L V. AlacFarlane of the tleorgc Harrison I'helps advc r t i s i n g agency. While in this city. Air. Alacl-iirlanc accompanleil by Clyde Kit kin, made the trip to Crate.r Luke where photographs were taken showing Hie new Hodge brothers Victory Six on the rim of tile lake. (ieorge Harrison ('helps, adver tising counsellors for I Judge ISruth ers, have prepared an attractive layout of these pictures and an interesting news story which is be ing sent to newspapers in practi cally every city in the Culled Slates. A brief description of Cra ter Lake is outlined in the publicity story ami the fact is emphasized that Aledford is the convenient gateway, Joined with XI miles of surfaced, gently graded roads. The advertising feature of (Judge brothers cars remains in the background ami the attention Crater i-ake National park will re ceive throughout the country from this publicity feature will prove of inestimable value in further popu larizing southern Oregon's national park as a tourist nltrn'ctfon. A carnival dance to bo given Sat-! unlay night lit Hilarity hall by lo cal Artisans was one of the fea- j lures or the conclave program out lined nt a meeting last evening which was attended by several i Portland officials who are in the ; city arranging for the three-day 1 event which begins Friday, August 10, and ends Sunday with u trip to, Crater Lake. Kour hundred visitors from Port land are expected to arrive here Friday morning at 9:30 on a spe cial train. Delegations from Seat tle and Kverett, Wash., and various California areas will also be in the city during the conclave. Friday mornings schedule in cludes registration of guests and sightseeing. That evening there will be initiation ceremonies and conferring of Al A.nv degrees at ti e armory, followed by entertain ment furnished by committees from various lodges represented at the meeting. One of the final events on the program will be a parade of fra ternal bodies led by Aledford Post Xo. 15, American Legion drum corps. The line of march will be from West Main and Oakdale to Hilarity hall, beginning nt 7 : :i0 o'clock. The dance will then com plete Mod ford's first annual Arti san conclave. Last year the con vention was held at Seattle. Mrs. Minnie Schmid of Portland is general chairman in charge of all plans for the celebration. She has spent the past few weeks In Aledford. Other Artisans who are assisting Airs. Schmid include J. Krnest 1ii1'Jiic and Frank Dp. ivy, Portland, ant; Jack Hamilton, M ed itor (1. The local Chamber of Commerce will act as host for a lai-je number of quests who will be taken to C'r.ner. Lake oarly Sunday morn ing In a special caravan of cars. i Tn nmnnni run n r i lUUUMKULKAUlU X ' i IN CITY LIMITS J .1& &iJ eMail. 1 1 3(.hiiS X r lIriepv lor ,f r. . . 3 'kYi . 1'' V'T W MJbfc- 1 1 rr-T-i-nrrrT--' Coming to Aledford after its sen ' sational 20-weck run at the Kour 1 Cohan theater. Chicago. "A Night 'in Spain" will hold forth at the 1 Craterian theater 'next Monday I night. August I It. ' Press reports from the Illinois ! metropolis, as welt as word of mouth- from the tips of local foil; i who witnessed the show there, in dicate that A NiglU in Spain should not be confused with Fied path's Chaulaiuiua. "Cucle Tom's Cabin" or kindred exhibitions. In fact, the grapevine telegraph has it that 'A Nlyht in Spain" is de signed for the entertainment if not the edification of the sophisticated. the valley was tntio the city council meeting bv Attorney irank De- , i. on behalf of the radio ' , ubi. h because of the stress liter business, the council but took no action on, as i tty officials desired I look Lit and study its provisions i all . This ordinance will j - up at the next council meet-j I u o weeks hence. t .s long been recognized ; sets mat soin- . oidinam e should be passed t hei protection. The ordi . introduced last night pro- ; vittcs for the miuimi.ing of i adio intei tri eiice. ileclares an emer gency, which-means that If passed it would go into effect at once., ,.tnl provides penalties for viola-lions. ! The ordinance, among other things, would make it unlawful j for any yerson to o penile up .uiralus thai inierl'ercs with radio j .ai.icasting and receiition. ln- iMiuiiiig any apparatus Krin'imnih The production is the same us r causing high frenuency oseil that offered at the New Vork In- j kitions, which interfere with ratlio ter (birden while the cast remains broadcasting or receiving ap exaclly as it w as in both C. ot bam j pa i iit u. without a permit to use and Chicago. Those who will he; the same, and sets forth how present are Phil Maker. Ted Healy. j such permits must be ohm ineti Aib-en Staub-v. is Certrude Hoff-I from the city electrical inspector. mann Ciiis from the Moulin Uoug Helba Hltara. C.o tez & Peggy. Paul and Kerral. Kodi llrown, Sid Silvers. Mabel Ash. I lob Stanley. Ceoigc Andersrui, C-li n Hale. Uarbara Ver tutii. Tito Coral, liobby Pinkus. Sam lb-aun. Larry Kine. .1. Cllvil Dunn. Lillian Smith. Andreini trio and what are said to be "seventy sweetly seductive saltatorial seno-liias." TO VISIT HOOVER Kxpeeting to visit his frlemt, Herbert Hoover, at Palo Alto to morrow, A. L. Hlxby, well known colu tun 1st on the Nebraska State Journal at Lincoln, Xeb., will leave Ibis valley after spending several days as the guest of a brother, AVni.'Jiixby at Jacksonville. When the president la 1 nominee was a young boy the two became well acquainted. In talking with a Mail Tribune reporter, the newspu perman' expressed admiration and respect for Air. Hoover and slated that he was "nil for him." "I only stayed here four days because I believe that short visits good friends make," the columnist said. After leaving PatovAllo, Mr. Jtlxby will spend a short time with Walt .Mason, fell ow humorist, at La Jolla, Cal. I F. DUELS BACK FROM ALASKA TRIP men I has installed devices where the fish are held temporarily and then counted as they go dow li st ream, the bureau of fisheries in sisting that 50 per cent of all re turning and spawning fish must rie perm it led to ascend the streams for spawning put poses. This is an other direct contrast to practice on the lioguc. "We traveled both night and day on l he ' trip and I had an oppor tunity to study ihe bureau's effi cient methods in both fishing regu lations and propagation work," Air. Daniels said today. Two largp hatcheries are main tained by the government in Alas ka, each with a capacity of 50.0UU, O'H). A number of scientists and several hundred men engaged in patrol, iiiciniigatton and enforc?- ii.ioiii.ij n nip iw ;unniu iui i hit Mil - ...... pose of niiiklnu n special sluclv of I ,m)"' wolli "ro 'Pl"ye(l Ihi-oimh-, the Industry unci Its administration "' ".le vo1"- ri"'' .v " i"Por- 1 in the northern districts. u"n """" ICiu'diiraKlny prourcss. la liuin-; made i:i buililini; up the (Jcpli-ted salmon ftsheiies of Alaska which were al one time Ihrciltcned Willi extinction, accordiiiK to T. K. linn lols, nicmhcr or the Wnsteni Kood anil Game Klsh ProtBcaivo associa-; tlon, who recently retnrned from a : month's trip to Alaska for the pur- NEW AUTO PARKING Daily Meteorological Report RULES ARE MADE In order to eliminate traffic con gestion in the packing house dis trict, the city council last night, upon the request of the city traffic department, passed a resolution governing trattic conditions iu that district between August 1 and No vember 1, and which must be ob served by all motorists lyivim bus iness iu that district. The parking limit was cut down to I'l minutes on Kir street from Light h street to a point iTiU feet ueyond i wenin siteet, or to a point j corresponding to Thirteenth. The j lo-mlnute parking rule is also in effect on Kleventh street between Fir and Front. This traffic ruliiiK, which will be In effect during the rush of the fruit season, whs made necessaty due to the fact that pack ing house employes parked ears In the congested ulstrlct lor a day at H time, making the driving of trucks and parking of samt for tin i loading purposes difficult. The new parking limit will be rigidlv enforced by City Traffic Officer G. J. Prescott. who will di rect especial attention toward the packing house district. C.oLl ItKAi'H Killing of sunk en grade on highway north of Myrri ci k 'ompb'ted IN BAD HEALTH FOR SIXYEARS Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound Gave Her Strength Arapahoe. Qkl. "I wnnf to tell vou just what Lydia F. JMnkhsm's I veffptanie torn tionnu hm done for m. I in bad hulth for about six year. lv ncrvca were all to pieces. I eollld tint sleep And wasn't able to do mf hotiac work. Now I feel tn much better! 1 sleep like hahr. I can de i all my housework, wa.litns ann iron mg ami feel line all the time, f help I my husband some in the field, too. so viill see we hae sometliinit to praise the Vczetahlc Comound for. 1 will cladlv answer all letters askinst about the Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a meilieines.' Mas. LfTHRB Hjbbs, 1HX - V'estwood, California. Almost s, I His. ' I'oecwi.sts. .Medroi'd and viclnlt': 'I'hnrH day. fair and warm. Oretfon: Kale tonight and 'rhui-K. day. but To(j on the coast; warm with luw huinitlity in lyterior. Mr. and MrH. IJaniel.s made the trip from Seattle on the United StateH fisheries 8Mp "Itrant" ns the jiuests of Henry O'.Malley. V. S. commissioner of fisheries. They eovered ui. oi t ie A.askan fisheries on a cruise or over fimo miles. The local sportsman praised the eon servatlon work liein.-j done under the direction or Mr. O'.Malley. "The White 1)111, passed by C'on-Rt-ess in 1H24, KlvitiK the depart ment of commerce broad powers ula ! in vt Alaskan fisheries, the -. JAP construction of radio aerials the ordinance makes It unlaw l'ul for any person to cn-; struct, maintain or use any aerial, I or other device or apparatus, i which shall cross any street or J alley, or which shall cross or bt within feet of any high ten-j dun electric wire,, carrying In ex-! :rss ui' U0 volts at any lime; thai any or all aerials hereafter eon- Htrticted must be equipped with ; a lightning arrester or switch of, some standard design; and thai! nil aerials heretofore constructed shall, within 30 days of the pas-j sage "f the ordinance, be rebuilt ; or repaired so as to conforu. with! the provisions of the ordinance. but let a 4 Square Policy protect your home, your family and yourself while you are doing it ENJOY the good things of life, the comforts and luxnriej o( tottajr. An Oregon I. lie 4-Squarc Policy will enable you to do this without worrying nnoui (he future. It will protect your family and yourself whiU you arc really irittg. Every -(.Square Policy has these four liberal provisions: J It pay s you $ 1 0,000 cash at the age of 60. 2 It pays you $100 a month during permanent disability until maturity, then $ 10,000 in cash to you. 3 It pays your dependents or your citate $10,000 if your death occurs before age 6t. A It pays your dependents or your estate $20,000 iltublt its fact v-.W in case death is accidental. Mail the coupon. Without obligating yourself in any way, you will fict full information regarding this unusual policy. Qregpijfe r: 4'jqiwfcpoligf C. N. CULY, District Manager 303 Medford National Bank Bldg, Medford. Oreaon OREr.ONf.IF1t INSURANCE CO. ., .. . loli Kli'vrnlli Street PonUnU, Oregon Gtnittmcn; Ple.iie mail me. widioui ohlifition on mf tr. t-r. let siTins full pinicuUri of yout 4itjJu t.ItV. Name Address ; . Occur''!!. I ARTISAN TRIP At least 7fi cars will bo needed to convey (he Artisan quests to Crater I,alte next Sunday, AuKU-t III. when the Incul Chamber of ('onuijeree- acts as host to the vis itors who will be taken to tint lake In a caravan of- cars. Any one who will donate his car for th" occasion Is asked to notify the Chamber of : Commerce wim soon as possible. was over the barrel when tlio film j was dlsehaiKCil and the same bill 'let struck the Johnson boy 111 the side. Physicians were problm: for the bullet this forenoon, and ac jcordinK in late reports, it bad. I not been found, but the boy's ro covery Is rewarded as eertuin. TOKYO, Jhiiuii, Au. 8. lA'l Juimli toihiy told till' lliilliiniiliH) Mrst law i-esti-icliiiK tlshorteK to bc iht unlnss'lt rn.K(.H its' nww passod by Cohki-uns sIikx- HUM,. Has , ,,,..,, ,., ,,. ! hVUKII llll f-Mlllltl-loU (lll.l 1.1..it.l-ll..u rcHtilutloiiH that will save a ii, ..vim i,.,.ii,i'i ,.i ,i ' C.IAiiiiAniili l.nl nut 1.. ill.. , i 'in mi .iii fishing LOCAL DATA u I'd 2 L- r7 . .00 Clear Temperature fdep.) .... !7 Miuhest (last 12 hrs. it7 Lowest (last 12 hrs).... . ." Uel humidity (pc.).... HI Preeipitiition (in.) 00 .State of weather Clear Lowest temperature this morn int,'. TiT decrees. , Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, l!i27, 1.Vti5 inches. Sunsi't today: 7:22 p. m. ' Sunrise Thursday, a: 12 a. tn. Sunset Thursday. 7:20 p. m. Observations Taken at5 ATM. 120th Meridian Time CUT "3 S to 4r H r- ft i 9 I V t I I I'.iikrr City !M 50 riciii- ; lllsmaiTk S4 B2 l lour Uuine !m liS Clear If-nv r K I H Cl-r ! Dc Molnos' US 70 Cdy. i Kri'sno 1 00 ' lili Clear ! Ilcli-nu HO f.H . Clear it.ns Anieelos "K 00 Ck'Hr IMiirshflelil 711 r.2 Cdy. I I'liucnlx I0H 70 Clear ' I'urtln ml Nil B2 Cily. Heil Hluff in; (ix ' Clear ! ItiiselitirR J0 ix Clear i Salt lvike City. .. i l.l Clear 'san Krani lscu.... 61 r.u . Cily. Santa Ke a I T. I'. Cily. Seattle Clear SlH.lmie fr lio Clear Walla Walla .... US ' 70 Clear I Winnipeg - ' I'.Cily. L. W. HICK. t Mcteori'lnulKt. Jl7V"7"l)lCKr.M'!tt'iirornglsfr Obituary STKWAltT Kuncral ftrrviep for the late W'm. A. Stewart who parsed nt the Kaiit'-y ninch northeast L:ike Crek l"ndav. Aug. lith. ill be held from the Coucer funeral parlors Thursday. Aug. !th nt l' a. m. Itcv. i;aton will have charge of service and i interment will hf mnlf in the Jacksonville cemetery. try." Mr. Daniels slated in tin Inter view today. I Previous to the passage of the ) 'new law. Commercial fishermen on j I the Yukon river had so depleted ' the salmon runs that the natives I ! were unable to izvt enough fish for their personal use and to keep their doK teams alive in winler. Without tlnR tennis hi tln iiilerior ! of Alaska both natives and whites, would have difficulty in surviving Mr. Daniels explained. Governor ', George Parks was comprdlcd to shoot ti fine team of doH tit one time when le was in the Interior on the Yukon because of the bick of food lor them during the win-j ter. ; "As a result of the unsatisfac tory condition of Ihe Yukon fish-, j cries, the department of commerce! closed the Yukon to all commercial fishitiff for export and the, Indus- j try had been practically wiped outi of that sect ion. i "Before the new rcsulniions tin-' der the White bill were put Into effcr. commerciAt fishermen con- j flt.eii their work to small bays and t rivers. Finn traps were permitted within lSOO fe,'t of each other and the industry was carried on by the CGii)M!tititf cannciy men and libher meu, with the idea that if one com pany did not net the fish another one would. The practice w rHp idty wiping-out the salmon flsliiim," Mr. Daniels pointed out. ' Xo flshint; Ih permitted iu any ! stream or nt the mouth of any stream in Alaska under the new Ins operation' farther from tho mouths of pt reams and small bays. Daring tills year alone :i-" jmt cent of all fish traps ln Alaska have j been re fused permits to - operate. ; according to of fit-in I reports. At. !firnt eannerioK and fishermen op j pofed th? Ktrict rules. The pro 'hibitinK of fishing in and near the j month of rivers Is in conira.'it 1o 'operations on the Howie river, and 'is, Mr. DanlelH bei:fe. a gtKid an swer to one phase of the continual Rogue river controverMy. Tho Alftska fisl-cri'js will be prosperous this year with a pack .of approximately four and n half i million caeH. each case containing Hit tins of one pound each, it Is en timated by authorities. "Open fiflhinti seasons in some jareai iu Alaska are as short as HO days with a closed period of . hours each. In other places where ! the fishing season is longer closed iprriods extend to SO hours. "In many . streams the govern- iineso citizens, the Japanese gov ernment. "may be obliged to take suitable measures to safeguard its rights and tiitereslH." RIALTOf 2 DAYS STARTS TOMORROW MAl'PLN Itoud work conipR'lcd in this section. needs no dope MEUD OWDWN GASOLINE Linnie KeroKlns and Curloek lohnmni, two J :i-yenr-ihl Ashland boyw. stiHtnlned gunshot wouniU yesterday when a .22 calibre rifle, discharged accident ally while the J boys were jack rabbit huntim, , near Ashland. SerogKiins hus tained a wouioled tbomb. wbieb tion oti tompanv or cALirosNtft Ride With- Southern Oregon The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford ' 'to Klamath Falls This puny lins sm-vimI ynu 1'nitlifiilly in the past jcirs inn! will tMiiitimut xivine; yuu cxiM-llenl. scrviff. ' ' - ' llllSNCS ll'IIVI' f r i ui Hotel .IltcllNOII. A. M. Noon V. M. Kv. Alodford 8 , .J2:00 l. :' 9:20 Lv. Aslilim.l ; -..-8:00 i... 12 130 fit 3 AO Southern Oregon Stages : HotlJackson Phone 302 . r. 8:05 8:53 OI.A8BITIID ADVIETI8INO OKTI RXIULT. "QTurfllRDEflE-fRlN MAIIA(&1E A TOR And 1IOVD HUOt5 rcBUlBllmiK, the iirni.'tii't' o( llui bii- rcnu holnu to Rradimlly pnnli iIkI MP'1 All the . Thrilli of '.. the Circui With All ; , m the Drama ' y?jv Behind Hij jiS the Scenes (L LAST TODAY TIMES j DON'T MISS SEEING THE YEAR'S FINEST CROOK 8TORV , "DRESSED TO KILL" A lao An "Our Gang" Comedy That's a Wow A Home of Your Own! You liavc, vi'oli.'tlily (hwiincd of tlio home, you would have' eomc day in )lcasfint, .suiToimdiii amid neighboi's that arc dcslr; aide. All this in jiossible in coiuparaUvely easy way Ihroiisrh our j Home Loans Don't forget that you can Earn 7 on your savings here! . wliit-li solve (Ik ciuivaleiit to youi 1'inainiliK inoiitliiv i and make ri'iit. your monthly., payments Possibly you are not yet ready to build. Why not begin a sav ings account now and earn 7 as you earn. A sufficient amount for an .initial payment on a home will soon accumulate. 1 Jackson Countyj Building & LQan o vv v ssocianon A Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Yews in Medford Not One of A Y '" '.. Stockholders Has Lost a Penny : :' Ml i.