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    EDFORD
RIBUNE
DHI Twectr-thlrd Ttlf.
MEDFORD, OREGON', SFX1UY. MARCH 3, 1029.
No. 342.
OFFICER ARRESTS OLD CRONIES
SOLNISKY HERE :55C A BOX
IN RAID ON "WHISKY JUG" TOWN
MAILT
TodayiRAIN. SNOW
ROAD RAID
PLAN LOST 1
1 t"z " -gar ' .sis . '
By Arthur Briabano I
FOR EVE OF,
III I AIM III niM
IS NEW FEE
i t
1
Mellon Breaks a Record.
Hoover. Boom. Boom.
Berlin-New York, 1 Hour.
Big, and Intelligent.
(Copyright, l)y King Feature
Syndicate. Inc.) . j
Vflien A ndrew Mellon on-1
ters ifoovef's eahinet he wm
no something what nohnrty has.;
done before. No mini has cjer j
hr-en KPcrolary of tlie I'nited i
Stales treasury under three!
President;.
. i
You may add that nobody
ever did better work for the!
i
people of the United States im-j
der any President -.t.hn.n- Mr.
Mellon has done since he took
eharffe.
-. - m
To run a ship you need some.-
ody. that understands ships.
.nd to manage the money of
the richest nation on earth, you
want somebody that under
stands money. 'Mr. Mellon un
derstands il.
"Seest thou a man diligent in
business, he shall stand before
kings."
George F. Baker has been ex- j
tremely intelligent in running
the First National Bank of New
York City, tho New Haven rail
road, nnd heaven knows what
else besides.
The price of his First Nn
tionnl Hank stock went np $1,-
150 in n day, adding more than
$20,000,000 , lo Mr, nker'i
wealth in 24 hours, nnd more!
1 1 tfc t nA AAA AAA i U. ,ir.1tl
MlUCt p 1 U' 'vn iu mi; nt:iHiu , , .
'af other stockholders in the j WASIIJXOTON.Mareh S.-m-
, j- .j A. di l.illnK ruin, flecked at limes "
mu' hank. . i - ' .wiih largo -flakes ot snow. -whip-,
" '"'' ' ' "' ' ped the faceH of Hie adilillonnl
Wall Street, ..Friday and the i ihousands who poured lain Wnsh-I
div hefore marie clear the fact lnR,on ,oday lo wl"""iS l,ll
nay neiore, mane near mc tact lllvall0I1 ot ,(il.ert Hoover as pies-
that it does NOT consider the. idcut. . i
e.ce.io;o rerbert Hoover JuXM.Mj
detriment to business. j soaked the reviewing stands lln-i
Wall street's -Hoover boom" !!:..?""yirbM."",Vn!"i ! .
is starting.
iicnvuii im.v uic:maue oi ine cupuni a c .i sc....
..'.'. i ... : i ...t.i I
.. ' ' .
vives.
This fortunate country has
bad nearly ei,'ht years of econ
omv and' wise abs.tention from
meriillinir which the country
mc1(11inS tMnch tile COIimrj
iii-ccicu.
N'otv coiucs Herbert Hoover,
trained cnnineei;, I'aniiliar with
(front national .enterprises that
need attention.
Soon another largo volume
will stand on the shelves of na
Hoover !
tional history labeled
1 I 'rosneril v.
Jt Will be a thick
i. ' I
.
.
Max olier, (.erninn Who in-
vented the, ntltomohilc driven
, ' . , , ...
by rockets riiseharizeil nt t!ie
i'; end, hns niniiiifnetured n
new roek-et car, 'expected to do
HO miles an hour. He will drivr.
il. o
If he survives bis next ni
tempt.wili be to fly the chnn
ncl with a rocket -doi von plane.
Mr. Volier believes that some
day ii "rocket nirplanc" will pro
ibrouprh tho atmosphere thnt
pi-otcct our plobc from meteor
bombardment, like a belt, of ar
mor p'lnte, and fly off to other
plnncts. q
The foolish lauuh .when Volier
iiii..
i..... , n ji.. i
xw York In one hour.
Compared with other speeds in
nature that is low. IJsht koch
ih venrht spvon times 111
rZ . cod If atartina .nj lw
co?,?d he reau
hSr..J in L Zl wohld mrt l.c!
imJ
Im quite pronaoie. . inai mil oe i. '
en0MRh' t t ' . j
lHir husiness s intelliRont. it
ffKbts oocaslonnlly. when private j
comerences don't b'rin- results, but!
wounds arc healed a soon as pos-
lh. . '
.IhlA
f
The llrllisli "Itoyal Dntrh" Oil i
enmnnnv bus "k sscd and made up
.in. Amricnn Suindard Oil Coin-
::Krr :nv; ,oho wiii 1.i.P'!mr , . , ,iv. s
T mnr. Thev 'have nrrknk-ed,
tween them, to (set whatever can i
Continued on I'M Four),
INAUGURAL
'
'
Thousands Flock to Capi-
t0 Despite Weather
President Elect Remains
In Seclusion With Family:
Mr. Coolidge Busy, As
U.sual As Scores Come to
Bid . Farewell Congress
Works Overtime.
The Dy In Washington
l'reparallona lor the lnnuK-
r iirutiou tvorc completed.
I'resident-eleet Hoover re-
malaed in seclusion ut his i-
homo.
I'realdont I'oolid'Ko romplet-
"pd'lilA last work day in the
White House.
p The aennlc remainpd la a
-! nleht session In clear an itH
calendar. )
The house planned a San- j
day session to dispone of lasl ;
4 miatite hill. r
Uol.ert I'. Lamoud of t'hi-
1 catto. was selected secretary 4-
of commerce In the Hoover
cabinet.
The senate paid a surpriso ;
i farewell tribute to Ice-presi
dent Dawes.
Speaker l)URWortu and ma- !
4- jority leader Tilsoa wore re-
1 uomiuated fr those posts in
4 the new congreas by the
4 house Hepuhlienns.
4 The house completed coti-
gressional notion on the hill
to extend the administrative :
'X " of'. me r;"" c !
i
rvliiK umbrellas. But (lid not (lis
courane lliose who have piepaiea
for .Mr. Hoover one of the most ;
linposini; Inaugural programs n1' i
recent years.
The rain l.ecan fallins durlna
the niKht and the 'V.'";"""" "f
vislfors who tenreci il l n i, u t r am
. ou,,J- ,uu,'",a,,",
'e .
,.,.,.. ,, ,..I;M""' '
l..r., k ..i ., nr bone wns !
T.M
, si ei
I, ,1 h w r "
w eu'X s' n pZ
clouds lata today. Fair weather
would ciulckly dry out the hm wood-
en sianus auu peri.... ...c cu ...
thousands noxious lo view the.
n,,K"ral l,!,ra,lB 10 1110 com'l
. . nrocession passes.
lloirardless of Iho wonther ner08enale an hour ioU,re i, mpnared
Is no doubt aboul the size ot the
crowds which have descended
upon the. city to see a tliaiiKC in
government lake place wllh
solemn ceremony. Special (rains
!by llm score hrouKlit them Inter
jlmvn (mm pvory pari, ot the conn-
try.. clppin.llltiK them at Hie union
slalloa to look out upon Ihe water -
snaked vlslas of the capital.
1'resideiil-elect Hoover and 1're -
l.l . rnnll.l.. Hn..,n...a.l lllll.,..rd
0 Mu ni ........is.- iruiu.... ..
scenic mini me , nu 1,1.1-. -
rain and the stlnKinK flukes wltlc-li I
melleii cpilcKiy U the comparniiy-
ly warm atmosphere. Oulslde thelypor term, the vote being 21 with!"'0 war department was informed
Hoover home on S street mere
was noiuuiK to inuicuiu ...ui uiu
next president of the l ulled States
was Inside. The president-elect,
who Is restliiK for the ceremonies
which he must perform on Mon
day, remained secluded Willi his
family. It was announced on his
hnu'nl.dr .lint he h.lfi Sel
ecled Robert 1'. Lamoud. a Chlcauo I
eiiKineer. lo take over the admin-j
islration of the commerce depart-1
ment to which Mr. Hoover had de
voted neurlv elKlit years. This,
niIM.. inn mr-nl.t
riiiiMMrn 'i i n-, u mm i in i
lim the ucw president dnrlnK nis 1
occupnacy of the White House.
At the SVhiiu House Itself. Pres.
i.i.-i .n...i.inn n.iu.......l ... Una . i
"" ul .r..... .. ... ....... uu .ssues an llllexpocieu cominu-
""' a" tallon. Indica.lons are Hank will
,,y ,he ,1,r"nK!, -'h. M nnt he "r"",nt "0'" "'"
"ny ,helr W- aml '"NThe man haa heX in jail since
for l'e "laylnK of Mrs. Isa-
Mrtn(litV O in(1(rfli and lle-
pubiicons alike laid aside the 1
unnuum oi pumun 1 "
tfood wishes to the retfring chief
executive Vlsllors stood in lonp j
Haes aitalnst Ihe falliiiB rain and j
(in pavements dolled Willi pools j
nf water wnlllntt for an opporlun- j
if v to enler th execmlvo nftlcT-s i
nnd shake h m by the nan'i. pen-1
nior Hoblnsnn. of Arkansas. Hem-;
be-'ocratlc leader In
rlce-presidenllal candidate of his
(Continued on Tage Eight.)
O
mmmt ml w&H
Richard C. Callen, United States marshal (-ow right), was cailed on to arrest many of his boy
hood friends in the recent raids at Leadville, Colo., directed by John 8. Stephan, district attorney
(upper right)... The pre-prohibition glory of Leadville is shown (upper left) and ((below) a street
of present-day soft drink parlors.
STARR. FRIEND
OF GOVERNOR IS
iENIED PLACE
Only One Not Confirmed for
Board of Education In
Spectacular S e s s i o n ;
Burch Heartily Endorsed:
. I
University Claims Col-;
ledge Has Edge.' . i
SALKM, Ore, .Mar. 2. C.;
. Starr, regent of the stale nor-1
m .,,...,. wlls tho 01ly OI ot
the nine men unconrirmed by theiCT)
aena,L, tonjKn. coninriso thHclnselv - ouiirileil hiirhwnv. Colonel
... , r .,,., ,ii.tinn i ,.,,.
irol-iho University of Orenon. the
Orcicon Ktalo enlloirn .nnd II. run
...,..i. Uen..u Cm-.
jnlno wore submitted late this aft -
erniloll ,,y (.ovprn01. lattermin.
;. oarirmntion of the elRht came
a spectacular ses-!,,ls
'I " anparent that the votes ;nir pian0 "mishap" which . the! The warrants had been drnwn'ness prevented lho pork barrel
""f,,a,e" a,a,T wcre n'' .couple experienced Wednesday. land were ready for distribution , senators from ever l...l!llnK toKeth-
Starr Is al Tl,ey made the Journey In-about ;wl.en the InJuncMon on the two'er cuoukIi senators loi.J noKh
d 0It,,llu Kovernor. A,,n minutes, hentinK by 20 minutes .t:.(e officers was served. ' l.o ut ihrouah their proSra,.
Kame '" t"ia K,"",n1 - In' which Amhassa- Anthorlmlloa of tho cxlra 'pyAnd It was Corhe.t who led the
Meniwhlie fne iinlversiiv alum ,i""row' hl" wlfo "!""''!"' B, ",'!"?' f'"' "n,'h "",'",,or -"kM on the floor analnst oven
,, .i,..P01 ,i ai,i,.... n...
.nn r1l,ui nu, ,...nir.t..u..
lUf utllln ntltil'n hint llin haul i,f It
.Monday complaints will l.J
i,....i .ri... . ... ..
lor nuui adjournineiit nnd there
waa protests that so Utile lime
was Blven to consider and invest
ixalo the nominees.
Albert lliirch, Medford, was In
dorsed by Senator (leoio Dunn
unit K..ii!ilii. MMIi.i. wlui -nviiliiliu.il
j,,,.,, ,.,, W1S tt mnstnr's son
,,( llr(.S,eiit of jc,fl0n Counly
j I'ruit ('.rowers' League. He was
. manaKer for llPi linaker Sulllvan
... .
mine unci otner lorce mines and is
a personal friend ot nernirt
0(vrr.
,,,.,. waR pcXoA lnT tn fv
ttn( 6 llsn9I-
AS NOOSE NEARS
CHiCAOO. .Mar., 2. fyVI.
.. ......
mini nenrv i n
who Is tnirior
huoa tnr aivnrcc hv Kmllv .lose.
phlne llaukc.
Unless Uovernor Louis Kniiner-
. . ...
plaint (harRod desertion.
LONDON W The man who!
wrote dnwn evryiltlng wild In the(fra murder eharges tn be is-!
lirltlsh pnrllnnw.ot f.,r 4 years,
millions upon millions of words. Is
dead. Tie wns W. II. flucrney Hla-
icr, shorihand writer nt Wesimln
i,.r bciwi cn 172 nnd 1!'I3.
CTi:ri!K.Vll.l.i;. ., Mar.
the senate and."" rour .er-ios were nurneii to
i.l.aih when Tire destroyed ihe
jiu.me -ni ,11mm rrimm, i - mneii
.uuiiiiicsi vi iii.i vuny luu.u,
,
LINDY GUARDED
FR01V1 BANDITS
ON AUTO TRIP:
Lone Eagle and Bride Speed
thru Lines of Troops to
Resort for Week-End .-J.
Mexico Takes Special;:
Precautions Noted
Aviator One Armed Driv-1
'er. ' !
v.
l'rcr.XAVACA, Mexico, Mar. 2.
u : 'z.
icho...,.u .i i in,...,-.-i, nnA .iu fu
nncen Miss. Anne Morrow, lourncv -
.... Crnm c-li v trt.lni. In thin
,n
..'. - petual - spring They camo in
Inn nutomohllo which iho noted
iavintor steered with his left hand.
riKht -arm and shoulder still
beinc out of commission from tne
' " " "" "'" . "
IThe party intends to remain hero
.nver Sunday. .
The two machines' traveled vlr-louo Kebroary 2.1. nnd ndopled coinmlttco while Corbett did the:hoeii In the national park service
ti.ally between lines of troops for by the senate nn hour beforo tho footwork. , j for 1 1 yenrs. Is a former llnlver-
Ihe entire dlslnnco. nllho.iKh few Injunction was served. Al; :'ii.t tho various resolutions! ally of Callfornlii atlilelo. and a
of the Kunrdians of tho llstlno:- The house had no Inllmnllon j wished tho commission to do, lho j (treat lover of lho outdoors, lie Is
ulphed Americans were visible j that lho Injunction was to he commission now has power - to known for Ills great. strePKtli, and
from the roadside. lteeent netlvl- served hut when Itepreseniatlvo perform. This Includes snlo of Is a man of pleaslnR personality
lies by bandits in Ihls rcR-inn cans- I'.urdlck learned of It he made a bonds and bulldlne unfinished and I nnd appearance,
ed special precautions to be tnk- motion that a committee ot threo -loi atli.K' new unmapped - rendu. Colonel Thomson expects to re
in by the Mexi.-an envernment to! he appointed lo wait on the soe-jTho policy ot tho commission has main hero nt least a fortnight he
prevent posslblo . unpleasant ex- .rotary of slaie and stale Irons- been to construct (rum, current torn roliirnlnff to Ills now post nt.
perlenres lo the famous flier, hlsi"'".' "nd nsk them (o keep (heir revenues rather than from bond j Yosemllo park,
sweetheart and her family. .offices open tonlahl so that the siiles. In debn'ta Senator Joe' '
Hot h tho Eovornment and thoj"'.bors could receive iho war-
n ...l.n..n.l..M .ll..l.. . n II.A mil.M Otlll ll 11 VA ....tni ..n.hil.l
protectinn for such Journeys too.Kobll.. Ilrlairs and Itynon were
obvious. As a matter of fact thoy'namod members of the committee
would scarcely admit the necessity which. It developed, failed to fane.
for special Runrda existed. Jiut'iion successfully.
iof tho route of the automobiles
, well in advnnco of the time for do-
parture.
Hnrrln' (let riVlimrnt h of unldlers
wore fftuttoned uIour the blh- j,t'tiHn whether suth u hiovh had j - tn iho uplnlon of Hanntor Htrny -
way, at comparatively brief tn-),,t','u oiictlniied by the Orange, or tho leMolullons are on uttempt
tervols. The paps between thcc , M(' n-called Hint, tile Oranfce luisl,0 tUt suniethlnK which tho people
post were covered by motorcy- ,ftn m.j't iHliwit in havlnK all . not authorize and the adopt-
ro scouts, the lalr belnp undcrj,IR 1Kih1uIioii put Ihrounh H waKj,im of lhQ tuc,s rcsulutioim would
Instructions to speed to ronren
tratlon points and hurry the sol
diers Into action if there wan any
plRn of outlaws.
IJudberwh and his flanceo spent
the. afternoon in on automobile
drive In the vicinity of thn town. I
Thn uvlolne .riH ..I 'V, -,l,ni rf
be was during the drive from,la-v ' 1'Klsbiture
mi.. convenes.
'
The Morrows were not at home'
to callers this evening, ti r
Ciiernav.-iea is -filled with week-'
end visitors, most of them from ;
Mexico city. Several cabinet .
members are nmonR those on holl-j
driy here. (
CHICAOO. Mreh o mThe 1
(sued In the Vnl.nlin-'s day kbiikI
.mafsncre case sent .lack Mrnurn :
nnd Hocco Knnclll Into court for . llonr.ales I'achw u aad (.'. K. M''- j.m tbe sahirv of the JiOison coun
nrrnlcnment today. Millln, nilvmptliiit a non stop flight ... i.pnsuriT I'iDO a vear
I'KKINO, China
II'i llravcrv. j
ri.l-lity. IHIlKenro nnd loyally are .
the vlrtui-s exhorted on the people
r.f r-i.lna In Hie new national an-
them. Il Is cali.-ci the "Hons of
line tviiom.nmnir."
I the Kiiomintang.'
EXTRA PAY FOR
I STATE SOLONS
Ti
Grange Master Enjoins Col -
lection of Raise Created
' i. , . ' ..,
. -EK-T Keipse ves War-
. . , - 7- . , j , yf:
' rants Ready "When Legal
,.
Action Taken Last Move:
of Legislature Blocked.
Ore., Jlnr. 2. I7PJ A
SALKM,
temporary
filed - .with-
stralnl.iK ordur was
filed with the. -Marlon county
.
' socretarv. of slalo from oavll.u
I i ,-iini,..-u ir. ,i..v i.n.ir.,. nn.
NOW IN COUR
1 luilon passed - hv the leKlsIuturolcolod the nork bnrrni bill .mil
onrltel- In the Hit v.
...i , a .... t r
! M.laha... circuit JudCT. " W.' A.
Jones, a Macleny farmer and
:master of Salem itrnnKO No. 17
appears as p.aln.itf deslKnatln,, -
iniii.seir as n laspnyer.
I ....r. .....
'house- concurrent t resolution No.;Iiunn und Hcnutor Kiddle held up
1 1', which was adopted by the
Mien a member of the house,
1 w'" Is n liiember oi' Hie (rnnc
,o!1'l ttn ox innsti-r of a loc.nl
;wranR. H'Hrncd or un lnjuiH'llon,)ih(rrf! (,,, ,(.t. ft,id.d 3100 miles
! e h' would undertake to an
InterestMl In nnd It the fiiniiReji,,. viinnM . ....... n,i
were back. of It, he Haiti that "they I
were, biting the. hand that feeds
them." " ' t
It Is understood that several
relatiatnry measures are befit k con
sidered, .lust what the Tenet Ion
will n IS necUMI III lieVflltp iHIII'
lUHMINOHAM, -Ala.. Mar.
ifi ' "e Mexican iiicrs. .ioaiiiin
I from Moxlcn f'ilv to WnHl.EMvtiin.
were forced down at Koberls field
here nt ii:Su o'clock tnnlKlit
be-
cause of fuel shoriaK.'
Afler tnklnit nn a s
Afler tnklnn nn a supply nf '.w
callous of fur l. ilu,y look the
aim n mt 7-r.
oln at 1:M o'clock.
N 11
Pork Barrel Measure Also
Beaten Thru Efforts of
Sen. Corbett Solons
Raise Own Pay High-
way Commission Held
Nothing 10 'KOW-TOW' tO'lerlatendiMit oY Crater Uke aat-
By Debaters.
Si.l.l.f fli-.i l.n. in. in
' -
n'siiluiloiiM dlroctlns or hukkphI-
In,, tlwil ih.. I.u,...
sell b.m.ls to construct unfinished
i-.,:,,U ,..i ,.. ....... ...
II... map wore cast nslde t,y ihc.week. Me will l.o III hiB office In
isenaiR l his afternoon nfi.ir n iio -
ilinie of two hours. Thero wero'ou r laeelliiK all people, havlnK
I just onoiiKh votes lined up in hup- t Ih to transact, and especially
'port of tho hlKlitvay coinmlsslon tllOH0 wlln h"v'' l,0" 8Plo'0l '
!' howl over, tyio niter another. m';k w1rk '", lho 1",K,',' , . ,,,
Itlio tl.roo rcsoluilons which would huperinlemloat Sollnsky will
il.avc lu.d lho effect of dklatlnB 1 B!K,ml, n, W(uk 01' len d"'9 ,'he
i ii.n nnii.... ... .... .city. Iicfoio io 1 1 1 .n 1 1 1 k lo Collfor-
. Al through , i . J . " "... 7.
jlu.s been planned n road raid nnd
j. I'm k imi i pi rcsoiuiion was pre
ipurcd which expected to tempt a.
sufficient nttnilicr of scnutora to1
support It. Tho lenders brought'
jin euno'cioen.'il reserves in tho.
shnpo I ,ons trom ttu
ii'oasl. y - ' ;
I The pork barrel monsnro, senato i
I joint ri.soh.tkin 25, was discorded;
I'n tho ci.inn.lttco on roods nnd
I hlghwnys this morning and a com-'
jpromiso ineasiu-o HUbstltutcd. This
wn.s sennio Joint resolution S7
The former wan a mandnlo and
ordered , that 5,oilu,OOo In bonds
be sold. Tho latter was softened I
I to the point whero It merely said I
ithnt tho legislature would npprovo'
lot tho commission selling sum-:
"LV'Lna"
to mutch tlio federal)
sldercd loo nUons: when It was
"nder. delmto nnd it was defeated
" voto''- v w!.
.1. -Viro '- f osolutlo.?' :iy -(ifepr : d . -
roci,nt ,hn commission to locate
i""d conslruct "lho shortest roiul
T".-'!"""a !"B..J,llr
met ii quick death, also!.
by
J! votes. Tho next mensuro
sent to oblivion was l.ouso coii-
current resolution 4, which ask -
.. .... . .. .
"i uii' commission wiuon tho'
t.'olumbla river highway bclwooii!
Portland and Hvonson la Clatsop
counly.
A plcu was mado for this
, ' ,":"v ; .. .
no more sueenssf.il Hum U'i..nm.r.
n.r the i.... n.-
slilisemieiitlv ivt.i-n ti.tlili.ir ...l.
l..., "
I Credit for block'lns the eontem -
plated and planned road raid is
dc-erved chiefly by Senator Cor-
' Lett, who has checked U wnalo
uiiiiy for weoks und whose nlort-
.,...,.. c.-in.iui uw
tho bond sellli.K resolutions in tho
Dunne declnrcd that Commission-1
U ..... , I........ I...... . tl.nl
highway con. mitten meeting, said
they wanted to sell $r,,000,000 to
'meet federal nld. Tho senator said
he Is a friend of tho commission,
but its members wro not No holy
ithnt one should kow-tow to them.
. Hlnco the oiIkIihiI map of lit 17.
nf thn ovyinm
Senntor Hall stated that he con -
rurred with the views of Heniito:
Oeii. Dunn and of Henator Kd
Jtnlley and favoring the coinprotn-
fse resolution.
i-iteisou'od'ay slned house 'blil Nr..
ij lv ihluus nn.l lltmn Incn.ns.
HOKHLA.Vll, II. :., Mnr,
-(!',
f'lre wl.leh broke out here shortly!
herore mldf.iabt last nuhl was
I l.r.uiicht under conin.l nt a o'cl.ick
ot tho loss lotallng JSIIU, 000.
iu i att
J)F CRATER PRK.
o
iNew Superintendent Arrives!
And Will Make Ski Trip
to Scenic Wonder Ac-!
companied by Col. Thorn-
son Official In Office
Monday.
liuiitM paiK. arrivt'll eveillllK
at six o'clock, Willi ('id. I'. U.
ThoniKon, now Bu)priapiidi.'iil of
loflpmilo natloatil park. 'I'hey
hmin ii.., i.-!,. r r.jo i.,. ,,ii'"0"' Important ntopn taken - this
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in two iiayH' uuvcling rrom voa -
entile pork.
i lis l nn'w nfflclnllv In Mini irr.'
of Iho Crater Uiko national park.
Ihn nnlh hnliiL' n.liiiliiiHl(..ol Ii.hi
Uhe rodent! ImlhlliiK, and Is deslr-
ala on a short official business trip,
Stilinsky
on lie
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i unci eomnlete the rpnitiimler of Iho
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eet local i.eo.
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I lUive heard ro many pleasant
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stories about Medford and Its elt
lzenslili, in tun past," said Wiper-
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MlS 3. ' '
.-i ii.t..,..t n r..nn,- i n,a rnni.
1 .,. f Colonel Thomson and
j . to eo ml thH
I " " m" 7" Z
j Ly ?d wo dnuKl,ters,
w, nl,.vo at a later dale One
, of lho da.iKhlers Is la the Kiam-
, mnr scnooi, uie oilier nns coaipiec.
I pd IiIkIi school.
Superintendent S o 1 1 n s k y has
B R I B E TO BORAH
F
K. :.
I iikim.iv. vfur. 9 tp An'.rtni, nn ua nrAUi.iAn -a-n. a,
jattempt to hkII to an American hhorlsted by resolution to appoint
newspaperman fraudulent doeu- a commltteo of three to negotiate
menls nlU'Kod to have come from win nRroement, if possible, wltU
the soviet ROVfinment, today .led thu packers for a GOo packing
in tin- onest by lierlln pollco ofjcharRp for pears for tho year
n,n nnrr,i fnrUnru r tu nn,nri.
(His dfieuments purporting to show
, that United Htates Hi'nutors AVill -
j fain K. lioruh nnd fleorjro V. Nor -
( rl hud received bribes from the
soviet government.
The pollee said that they dls -
; covered a large plant equipped
for forging ItusMnn papers. The
men held by pollee are VaUllnitr
Orloff, former counselor of slate
.under the late t'ziir Nlehnlus, and
iMIehael Humarokov, a former cm
' plnyo of tho I'krnlnlan soviet mis
I slon In Berlin, Two others ur
i rented a? areonipliees were later
! freed.
l.KNINOIt.vn, Kus-Ia. A1 A vi
Itrif to the Kusslnn .Musctln. selxcif
Vrubcl's "Demon," a world fit molls
statue, and smashed it lo pieces on
Ihe fiimr. At police hcodi.uartcrs
he refu
(1 to explain his act.
im:ki(
Mnr.
Ml Th.i
western seclim. of I'eklnir wns ter- j,
rorlr-ed hy a shortlived revolt of
l.en.i nnilnnallst troops r.f north-
temple. '
Oh PACKERS
Means Substantial Saving
To Growers Report of
Committee Adopted
Banana Tariff Facts Told
Meeting By Von Hpeven
berg. ' ;
AYhat in rcjjurilc-d as 'one of the
Vnr hv III. fi-nif irrnivlnir InrtitntrV
; . ' .
noon nt tne meeting of the Jock-
jn i.Browcrv Leaguo
ln 'he report of a special com-
i",UlM th"' " "Kreemcnt had
boon reached between the grow
er nnd packing intoreatg to re
d u c o the maximum packing
charm from 60 cents to f.5 cents
per box. with a number of pack.-,
ei's-wllllm; to Rlvo service at even
n lower flm.ro. Judging from last
year's fruit crop,- this Is expected
lo sovo growers at least 100,-
I non
The report was adopted by the
Ion sue mombors and tho commit-
too. composed of Bort Anderson,
Cnrl r;lfixRor nnd .1. C. Barnes,
'who labored several weeks on 'the
'. problem, were given a hearty
'vote of thanks. '
j llnnntia Tariff FnclH '
( Other nmttors of the afternoon
i Included a ronort on tho banana
tariff pitimtlon as found by IT
Van Hoevcnhers, who returned
vocontly from New York City and
: WanhlnKton, D. C. It ia his opln
jion that the inclUHlon of banahaft
in tho eateirory of tariff payinj?
mipnriaiionH m imeiy. rno ronuer
will be brought up beforo thJfl.
iwaj-R and means committee of th
hotiHO of representatives for con
Hidei'htlon and if passed favor1
nbly, wilt probably come before
beforo confitreaH in tho oxpocteil
extra pcmIoii In April.' A tariff
of 25 cents .ner bunch Is . favor.-'
It lir noC tho intention rff "Wro "
jmotorrtof this tariff to make, thb
purcnaMo of bananas prohibitive.
mit only as a protective meanur
for fruits frown within the TJnf
tpd States. Over AO million
bunches were imported Into tho
t'nited States InHt year and thlB
nmount, it was brouKht out, Ifl
courtl to (10 million- boxos of
pears, applen or. poach oh. Each
yenr tho importation of bananas
hns been Increasing and tt In that
he tariff will be instrumental In
preventinff further Innroase , and
mny popwlbiy cause a decrease. . ,
Mr. Van Hoevenberff also upok'e
on tho posKlhllitlen of (treater
fruit consumption in the large
eastorn .aonters nnd remarked
New York City' could easily con.-
sumo from three to four tlmeit
as much southern .Oregon fruit an
Is belnpr consumed, and migtest
ud ways and means by which
further consumption- could been
couraRPd., ITe reviewed improvo
mentH that have taken place In
the eastern fruit markets, . nut
Mated lato pears are reaching
metropolitan fruit ntandu ln poor
condition rim cut, bruised and
often eroen. In this condition,
the fruit, ho said, has not proven
popular. Ho declared thla type
of fruit would bo as popular as
the Imrtlett pears If it could be
brought placed on the markets In
bette r condition. . . 5 ,
In reviewing ono Incident, Mr.
Van Iloevenbera- said ho was
forced to pay 40 cents for a lata
southern Ornffrfn pear at a 'hotel '
and then found he could not eat
it because of tho poor condition
in which It wan served.
Commit too Jloport 'l
f In full the report on the pack
Incr committee appointed to bring
about a reduction In packing costf,
I Is as follows; .- -
I At tho annual mootlnjr of the
VrultKrowrn' Jjeapruo hold some
tnoo rnt t
nnd Bert Anderson wore appolnt-
jed on this committee. 1
j Your committee discussing1 the
.matter from every nngle, decided
that It would bo fruitless and ft
twaste of timo to ask for a pack-
j ing charge of CO cents per box.
However, the commltteo decided
that a reduction of five cents a
box. from tho lots chaoto of 80o
per box would be a reasonable
nnd Just demand.' Thereforov th
committee . took up the noirotla
linns wllh the . packers on thl
basis: that for tho year 11139 they
would pack pears for a maximum
price of r.r.c per box, for the
same standard quality nf pack1
ae that tlftc was ehnraed for In
ia:.. liased on tho fruit crop
of the past season, this - would
' mean n snvinir to tho Brewers of
this valley of around
In nnckinB chnraeB,
1100,000.
Afler holillutf eonfreneea wltll
Iho packers for u ;.)iiod of T
,,"'LV,,,.. , ..iniiosed with
(Continued oti Tage KIht.J,
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