SIX
IS- SLOWLY RISING1
GEOLOGISTS AVER;
&
WAHHINOTON. .Ian. IT
-I.ow-j
er California, tho lung.
narrow ;
ncniniuila if WMtrrn
Mexico. .
which m retches southward from
the L'hltcd Staten-Alejtlcaii border, i
1m reporit-ii in hu slosly rising .
from the Mt-A. Survey show thet
land area m be growing wfilvr, j
while l he elonKuteu lulf of t'ali- j
fornia, between the peninsula and J
thtt iimlnlanti o ;iexl-.. steadily j
becoming narrower and shallower.
"The rising of n coiifddraM' '
fireu. of land Is not Hnic strange ;
jiortent ot a world culm lysin." j
nay m bulletin from the Washing-j
ton. l. '.. headquarters of the j
National Orographic soiic-ty. "It I
in a perfectly orderly process of!
Nature t h:tt, together with the
Kinking of other areas, lias he n t
going on for hundred of millions i
of year. !
. The Wc.rMs l'H nml Ihiuus j
"Poets may talk oi uie ever
lasting hills' and 'terra finna,' hut
science must take ihene terms In
most 1'lclt wii'kian sense
'everlasting hills am was
away rather pmtnplly; and the j
linn' earth, if one considers it
ovir periods of geologic time, rlsea
mid fall.- hk though riding on some ;
cowntlo seesaw,
T' tflt is fnrturiato for man and his ,
development that the Hotid earth j
hnn; not boon n Htntle. unmovlng j
thing. Had It not reaettKi to th j
grinding or llni waves and llin h-p j
sheds, and to ih burdens theu;
forces placed upon it, ii 1m highly -probable
that (hero would not he ,
a square foot, ii f dry land today; 1
but that Instead ait, ocean, two
miles deep would rover the whole
globe.
"The latest geological thought
nees in" thi' continents diuhbi'h of
relatively light solid mntlor which
float on hot. tflasHy, .material some
40 or more miles below, much as
heliergs float In water. Tin ocean
Isisins are looked upon as under
lafd by heavier solid matter wlili-h
does not float as high as the IlKbt
lanl. There In u balaiK't-d condi
tion; hut various fon-i-H art run
atantly tfiidinK to dlHturb this 1ml
:in'f. To ii'KHln ita hnlunt-e the
bind niunt ifudJUHt ItHidf: warpliiK
tip here 11 nd down there; rlnhtK a
bit vertleii lly at ono place, and
inklnK aonie what at another; or
perhnpa shifting n little hotizon
tnlly. ' Kixwlon One of Chief Can sen
' "Hnveral forct-K, opera tltiK usu
nlly over very Iotik peiiodH, make
Ihewe rcadJUHtincnlH nci'iiHunry.
The nlow conlrnotlon of the earth,
buouUKo of coolltiKi cauMOK Hfuee'.
ItiKS nt certliln polnta. The very
vlfffht kIowIiik down of Din eni'th'H
tpoed 'of rotation uniloubtclty
raURCH 0H101 chaiiKCH In preHHtiri.
i vcn thouKb the Iomh may amount
to only a few accomta In mllllonn
tit yeai-H. One of the moat potent
of tho forecH. however, In inure
tijHlly observed at work, nml nper
ntet) nvui' Hhm-ler perloda of time.
This la erosion. Heavy burdena of
rock are. watdied u way from 0110
jilaco and deposit ei at another,
xhun throwing tho balance out.
Tho region which haa Ita load re
duced Icmla to iIhc; the area
which receives an additional bur
dun, tenda (u alnk. loiter thin
Hltuntlon Ik chanKfd, for when the
loner portion of the alnkitiK ma-
terial Js forced into the hot, plastic
material far down, it melts, and
owing to expansion and the gen
eration of gases, it rises somewhat
tis';broa,d dough rises when it Is
rooked. This Is one of tho fnctors
In mountain building.
. 'Wlth all the evidence of past
risings and sinkings (or uplifts
and subsidences, to put it techni
cally) hefnro us. It is only to he
expected that plnccs can bo found
In tile world where the processes
p can be observed at work over a
series of years. Sometimes Dm
earth's tips nnd downs occur very
suddenly in connection with earth
tpidkeH. A paiH of tho coast of
Alaska rose 47 feet over night In
JUDO as tho result of a severe
earthquake. After the Messina
earthquake, of litOH n considerable
hrea of the W t, ltnSy r.iiii thr
eastern coast- of Sicily wan found
to- Iihvo sunk esvornl Inches. The
dapnneso earthquake of 1 ii 3
changed the depths In MiiKam Hay,
routh of Tokyo and Yokohama, by
hundreds of feet, and some sec
lions of tho shore were raised six
feet.
. "In soino . parts of the world
slow moVemi-nt s have been in
)M-ogreiN for long periods without,
tippajf nlly. huh in accompanied by
erlous earthquakes. Portions of
the upper Italtlc rcitton ate rising
ut (he rate of about one foot each
30 years; and at the same time
tccilons of southern lienmark are
sinking at the rate of one Inch in
5 yes it. One of the world's best
examples of slow uplift In the pust
Is found In the region of the
Orand Canyon of the Colorado.
fTeologJslK explain the tremendous
depth of the erosion in this Kreat
gush br the graduiil i islnn of the
(region while the river cuts Its way.
It Is somewhat am If one pressed a
block of wood upward against a
saw moving tit a fixed level."
. OlICAOO (?') In the mimluM
of doctoi-H if philoHnphy ilcKr'es
uwortlvd at Hie Dnlvi'ialty of (Mil
caso, tho ilepHitiiient of I'lieinlMtiy
1.'Ht with 240,
'. Finds a Way to
Stop Attacks of Fits
Heportn are received of nn atnax
lot' treatnifiit tlml epiletl(n Btaie
iflw provetl Hui'oeHHful In HtopphiK
their nttai'kH. It. Iim, Ait. 107.
iHlunri Ave.. MlhvHUkm1. Win.,
Iina lieen aiipplyinK nuffurera with
lliirt treatnivnw He now wlpluts to
reach all Ihnne who have not heen
heliied Ant) to do so Ik making tlte t
vtartllnx offer of a Kenerona trent
ment fme to nil nufferern. Any
one nffllt'teil .liould wrpe for thlH
free treatment at unco, giving agu.
Ji4v, , . I
w wit
f :(.' .. 3 V.
A.M. Babltch, Inventor of the fuel pump fcenter tlecriblnto JohnG. WtxxJ, Oldimohile executive engineer
frijihtl.and Crant B. Sturyi. technical supervisor of Oldimobilc tervicc (left;, the si yearn of research and lektiiiie
work reiniirei to perfect the fuel pump used on Oldsiunhlletu
HiSHUBERT'S REVEL
RdRer-eyed eoniiolflseurs of fem
InliU' puli'hril ude arc antli'lpntlnK
the advent of I he new "(Jay
Puree" lo 1 1 lint's 'ruteil:in on
Wednesday evening, January .'(".
Kreres Hhuberi says the 1H2R
veiHion of the show is "1l-Mitinu
du Haldcs guatre Arts." iKour
Arts Itall Kditloii).
From the inception of the "finy
Paree" si'iies several yeiirs ago the
aura of the boulevards, of Mont- i
marii-e and of the Parisian studio
eetion, has been marked, hi the
coming exhll.ltb.il the Uallic fla
vor Is even tiloie apparent. With
the exception of the all new rural
characli'iixatlons of "ihic" Sale
mid the brash Jovialities of Stanley
Itogei'M, one might well believe
oneself In an orchestra Heal at
the. Kollcs iiergerc or .Moulin
Itougc.
s"(iiiy Puree," this Is the third
and all pew edition, bus Im-cii as
sociated in mind with excellent ly
balanced casts and a performance
excelling In hihhmI. In both of
these the current revue lives up to
Its reputation. In addition to Sale,
and llogcrs the roster Includes:
Frank (inhy, l.n Piilchrn, elalmed
to he the loveliest being In the
world, Sylvia Froos, l-'ranklyn
Ha tie, Kelo ltrother.'t, .lirnle
lOvans, MargherltM M or.ino, 'lr
gtnla Murray, l.llllnn I Icrbci-t,
Oliver lleesc, (ieshchrey Mtllly,
Charlotte Terry, John Mel Jo well
and Charles Mac. 1
An extra feature Is promised in
the famous Hcrkholi troupe of
girls and a populous umbering of
fair girlhood.
You can see a funnier Will Kini
Sunday.
Lew lninhar, his famous pal of
many a meriy show, said when he
first Raw King In his new. strain lit
character, he laughed till he cried.
King laughed too. Kveryhody
lauKhs. You'll launh.
It is said to bo n rare dish this
"Chicken n la King," one of Fan
chon A Marco's greatest presenta
tion hits.
There are twenty spectacular
scenes In .the presentation, from a
tender little home-like scone to
the night club scene where there
are a galaxy of glorious girls and
a vampire!
In the cast, King presents Oscar
Taylor, California's greatest bari
tone, June Clyde, vivacious song
stress (and the vamp, by tho way)
livrr iiinfr'r: tliiliieiialii of laughter.
.Murray Pock, tenor who made his
mark on Hmmlway; Muy Packer,
dancetise, who presents an en
trancing Oriental dance - and the
beauties!
On the screen, Hebe Oanlels In
"What a Night ".
I lat in Pa MorS l:pciise
lllillicr.WATKIt. Vn.- - (Pi
Members of ihc Methodlhl church
here have suggested tl feast til the
pastor's expense lather than in
his honor. The Hi-v. K. A. W Holi
er bagged four gobblers In turkey
hunts this season. They nggre-g-ted
4'i nonrtds.
WE USB
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Inventor Explains Fuel
a ilk t 1 -t-f-mm it
OIL INDUSTRY
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In grerii contract with the con
ditions ihiit jn-evailed during IHL'7,
the old year Jusl i-udcd lot rod uc. il
a m-w period of prosperity Tor On
petroleum industry. The transition
Every
Jl J&ckson Lounty
tTI and the
(wfncM State of Oregon
Before Investing in Any
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Pump
v.
protlts has been
for nodfieliM
rather rapid with perhaps the re-
finery and
marketing companies
t participating more Kenorully In
' iniprov'iMeni tlmri the nirictly pro
duefne concerns.
ivr-prodiu'tion was the great
0 business during
hut ,n:1, n:iH been ovej cr.ri
f icreat extent by rcvirlctlou
grams, which irobably wl
til of tho business during lOUT:
I'orne to
pro
grams, whlcli jtrobably will bo
given wider application during
1 !!-':.- A It ho Mich program pre
! vlously have been conflneil to the
larger fields of the I'nlted States.
, il won id not be Mtrprlslitg if the
lending World, corn panics also
weiih I eo -operate. This would pro-
Make of Automobile Priced at
Over half of the total number of Buicks sold in Jackson County last
year were the New 1929 Silver Anniversary Models announced
about August 1st and available for delivery after September 1st.
During the last four months of 1928 Buick outsold its nearest com
petitor in Jackson County by more than 2 to 1 .
In the entire United States, Buick von more than twice as many buyers as arry other
automobile listing above S1200t
Such is Buick's phenomenal record for 1928. And this same overwhelming buyer-preference
has greeted Buick year after year for more than a decade!
The public knows what it wants and def in itely settled fine car leadership by selecting
Buick.
QltKijON, .SlTXlJAV, ..TAXUAltV 20 1329.
! vent iXi'CfH pruductluii in (tomts
! Ih where In the world, and rffecf
; srent fitabllizatlon.
During the flint ten months
'lS;'7 crude petroleum production
I tu:ah-d over 7&1.0uO,OmO ua.-n-U. :
For iii vim p:riid of l:i it
j totaled Mliifhtty ovf-r "44.Uiia.OiiO
, barrels. This t cadency uUs to
! olve the major problem of tho in-
Wtuwtrv that if. the maintenanre j
uf ;tn e ven Lain nc between t he
cuirer.t crutl Hiipply and the de- -in.'inil
for refined product. (
I Win o statistic-, are t-iniipib-d
i Ph'twiiiK the ;rcr--uUM oi' the Vfar'n j
. work, it prohrtbly will be fwund .
i hut practJcally every important
: cuiopHiiv In tif Industry Iihk re- ;
, coiO'-d at least a moilcrn inl-
pritveiiU'Jit in eainilKH ,1'or lllS, I
extndlmr pei'haN ifi .some taiea .
! to about ly per cent above the
profits fur l!L'7.
This itiveji grounds for nptimis- i
,tic fi-rcfasts .fur liio new year,;
j whU h the itolusiry should enter In
healthy pliyical and finant!alpo-
sitioiih. ami with prleph for pro- j
' HuctK established at profiinble i
'. levels.
Preliminary niiulit;s t,t tho enrty
top (lipase in thin aial have en
abled the Oregon experinient .sta
tion to list a few varieties or strains
of truck eropy subject to this iiin-eas,-
that are apparently hltfMv re-
Kl-:iaril. (irowcrs in those sections
'of tho stale when i-nrly-top or
; wt.Htern Vcllow tomato or bean
i i,iswht -u it rnrm.i, un..-x
Is ,,r,.Vaknt, may obtain additional
Information by writing to the ma -
lion or to the county aent
a i. '
1 Many Oregon home orchardr.
' contain trees of varieties not At-
(sired by the owner at this t line.
These may be top-worked to move
desirable varieties by anyonn will -
! lug to tak a little time and oaro
I with the work. The ordinary cleft
: graft is suitable iy,r appl-u, pears,
j prunes or plums. Further details
! of I be work may be had from the
oreiron exnerlm. nt Ht.itlon
I 4 .
Motor Car, Be
The Standard
i
Detroit Protects Pedestrians
i
f - cwrrnr " a :
Detroit is trying out a new traffic control signal, designed to safe
guard pedestrians crossing buty thoroughfares. It warns those afoot
when it is too late to beat cross traffic.
DKTItnlT
(A1) "Jlentln the
amber" long has beep a hazard
th motorist has gambled with In
1 t-ranic, ana in poucc. us ruie,
, have let the dirlng otm Miffer the
, consi'tiurnces, either In traffic
; cour: or In colllaiuii uosls.
' Not so with tho pedestrian.
however, for the police, in their
j safety first campaign, have given
'thought to those. afoot. A new
' dgnal device, designed to suve the
pedestrian from being caught iti
! the center of the street it at the
traffic signal changes from green
Uj ',i has been Installed at Wood -
ward avenue and Plate street, Oe-
: troit's busiest Intersection.
Sure to Drive
of Comparison
developed by In-
pector William 1. Potts, head of
j the signal division of the police
uepuruneiu, wih i"-ra""'n
t thai , they cannot get ucross the
' street before cross traffic v. ill start
'to wove.
: A round box, with a glass face
i on which is lettered the warning
; in black paint, constitutes the new
j device. Four have been Installed
j at the busiest corner, the warning
1 var Iuk slightly In phraseology.
' One reads: "Pedestrians: Stop;
: Too Late to Stait." Another reads:
1 "Pedestrians; Slop; You Cannot
.tb t Across."
The siunnls showing on State!
The
$1000 or More
the New 1929
' street flatdw their warning nino
seconds beTOre the light starts
traffic across Woodward avenue.
The liKhta n Woodward, sorr.
what wider, are timed to Rive their
warning 1 1 seconds before ctohs
irtiu'ic moves. Q
Anlu Vreo
r.ICltl.IN uh tiermans who are
members of the federal o.ociatlon
of artists henceforth entitloii
to free admission to nil museums
and publicly owned -dles v.'Ithin
ihv Heich.
imir.iU flag SaillA
Wi;itU C1TV, .Mo.--) Jluntcrn
in the annual Klks rabbit hunt
butted 413 bunnies for distribu
tion among the eltys poor at
! ChrWO.as. (
Mister Mechanic'.
Your work lo never any li t
ter than your vlnlon permits.
Let ux Improve your vision
incidentally your v orfcman
shlp with Orthogan l.ense8;
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trlliullon to Optical Service.
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Optometrbt
222 E. Main St. Medford
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