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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1929)
SfEBFORD" ME Tft.tBTJMiJ'. MPdmj-ORF.OONSUNnXY. MATCf'TT n. 1020. paths "Timftft MALE MOSQUITOS JAPANESE SOLE GUARD AI SEEWI HENPECKED ! LIKE CAREERS AS SCIENTIST SAYS;. . MILITARY CHIEFS KDKXTOX. X. Ml In (VqiiliT- TOIVO AH-Piinco8 or tho Im llfe anions nniiplii'l.'i, miwiiullni. nrrlnl lumilj-' of Jnnnn continue !o SMART CONVERTIBLE STUDEBAKER DIARIES REVEAL C'HAIU.RSTOX, R. c. (P) A l.imly Harrison or unit private sol llor loday slunils cuunl ovi-r old Fori Summer wheio nonrly OS yi-nru nitn bcmin ilio dramn nr the clvl) . . Hl ,of l"" l'rnln. war. Whi n cozy i-osilni; pates In iiuunra and sheds are available, li s roniuli- or I he mu'rtes who Ones to.. Mini mm spread malaria l;frnirj the wives and daughters have mm-n ,The old fori, In posKoslUin or Ihe, r imeu Mates KOverninent as a mil itary post since Its construction about 1S12 except for iho period or tho civil war, today has a fortifica tion or two 12-inch (tuns or which the one-man garrison is caretaker. Siunpter has seen no active sur vico in more than tit) years, hnl throiiKh the war or secession It was iho renter or furious fluhtini: cer tcirlnir nround vhe lunii..,- and the city. the tier iellni tliere. and most of the males are left to shin fur them selves in less dcslrnhlo nooks. Conducting an InitcsiiKailon alone the llnanoke rivor in lterile county, durlnit which ' mhre than ft.'.uo mostiuilos were raptured, lr. Henry V. Kumin or tho Itockerrel- ler Kouudntlon's Inter national health division staton here mndo i this observation: v "Of auntlhelllieu cmtnrert in.te The rlrst overt net which brought . houses all were remale: of nnophe nn actual civil war in lxiu took : lines captured In mule sheds about place hore. On her secession from 9!' iter cent were females: of the . union, South Carolina had re- ' anophellnes captured under houses, flulroil tho surrender or all proper-! "1.7 per cent were remales and ly wilhln her boundaries held by -H.3 per cent males me iiiiiumai guvei-ument. ,iaj. uol-. ca)tured in hollow trees. 20.4 per ert Anderson, commnndlni; a Karri-, cent were females and 7!i.li per son or federal troops at Kort .Moul-: cent males." trie. tVilhdrow his garrison to Sum-; A number or' tho mosoultos wero ler, llien unoccupied. Us' a' more i slained nnd sel fivo In an effort easily derended point. A federal steamer, sent to give him supplies, having been driven off by confederate land batteries, the confederate forces demanded Immediate surrender of tho fori. (in Major Anderson's rerusal, a. tor GO-GETTER TYPE Eiml In Uho. army nml nnvy utmost the only careers tlocmcd fitting fop their lofty rank in snlto uf the du- . flino ot militarism in tho nation as a whnl ;' " Thorn nro porlodic roniindfrH of . ihi In thi officii! list or. proline ' tions and nswi;;nmi,nts in which i nampH of prince of. tho ll0'd f ijr- j ! uro 'prominohtly, ha in ttnt just j ' published. Therein Hiroyohsi, heir , of the IIouhp of Fushlmi, iR pro 1 motnd lo lipntennm-t'ommnnder ! and Klvon command of U destroyer, i helnic'.thfl first imperial prineo to jhold'sueh n post, while Aui-nklra, 'heir of the Jiouse of KunI and hro- thr of the omnrcss. a lieutenant in Uhe navv. is transferred from duty 1 TWe studeBAKER COMMANDER CONVERTIBLE CABRIOLET with U open and closed car advantan.en 'ni.nm-J fhn Htmoi'drornlniiucht Mm-! rt,iLinU .v.mniif; th smaitnesB of the' entire new Studebaker line. Many acclaimed It the most at su to the naval Renoral Htnff. 1 ! tractive model on display at the recent New York automobile show, tt has hydraulic shock absorbers, ball The imperial family of Japan in bearincr shackles, non-shatterable windshield and safety steel core steering wheel. It is available with of anopholtnes considered to rmhrnco far more , straight eight ir.otor. at $1645 or six-cylinder motor at $1495, prices at the factory, including six wire than rtio immediate household of j and luggage rack. The new Commander is a wormy neir xo its gaiiani preoecessor wnicn xraveiea ,wu the soverieKn. U includes neveral ; mites In less than 23 minutes; a record excelled only by the Studebaker President Ejflht. enllaieral branches vnryinK in num- j " " . - . . -;-- ' . . . ber as old Houses dio (nil ami new iti.v ni'Ai.s riitMI.Y , ' fiery water of the ApnennimMv was one are founded: . At present mere i are ten active imperial nouses ne-1 WITH JIOOTI.IXJ MQl'Olt to find out how f;ir these pests can fly and spread their poison within : side those of tho Kinpevnr's broth-) ROME (P) A natiun.-wUle eum- ono generation of their brief lives. Some of the stained ones were re captured p. 4 miles from the point where they hud been marked. Oth ers, mucin In'utfo from that of ,mjK to 0le.m up illicit liquor stills Fushlmi. founder nearly f.oo years j hlIIui-nloil by the Fascist ao hv an emperor . s yopntfor son, i " , ; . irt tiin ,pnn..nv num hiiuhf ii bouses covpi'ii ihtiI, In older to Improve they were, capable nf traveling as ; pcrors, and frequent .matfriaKe'with I Hon piuy he certain of nbtaluluR n-.j The Amuricali ambufsador, A Inn- much as a mile. er investigators,-Or. Kumm points of Takeda. Asaka and . Hlwashl- the healrh of Italians jiencrally, nnd rific bombardment of more than 4t; )ut. have nieaHiired mosuulto fights kunl; ' ' , to make .sure that foreign visitbin hours destroyed many of the forti-; by the same method and showed All are direet descendants of em- j iurinx the fortheominK tourist sea ncations and finally forced the be-: lenured federals to .surrendcf and, evacuate. The firing on Fort Slim ier was anntninced to be an act of war by President Lincoln, whose j Immediate call fin volunteers re- j suited in mold Nut tiim in the north and was' followed hy four years of; warfare - " 1 put out of Commiflsfnu. Anoilier and no less fruitful raid wsH opera ted at t'lvltftveeehla, wliero for - a lont; time methylated alcohol aiul a bit of coloring mixture has been put into empty whisky bottles nnd dumped oh the Unman liiinoi' mar ket. . . .'''. MF.XIt'AN A KM V UCI1.DS HOADK IN Pi:f'K TIMK IIirtMINr.HAM, UiiK.land - (fl't- PUl.NriO IIH IllT i.ivks f().M( SOI.IHKUS .111 s. KT'HOOIi AT ATlllA'.c; ;10TS I Attaint Qt'AJITI-HS TOK VO P) Prince t'hicibn. heir preMimptive to the throne of Japan, has n dally luncheon whieh costs much less than that of the average American office worker. The prince, holding the rank of Hcutcu:ntt is now a student in the army staff college, where, at his own retiiiest. he Is treated like any other indent officer. There he milar luncheon of the A TURNS (A) The American stdiool for classical studies is huild iiiff ft new residence hall .on its property nest to ' the" (tt.-nnadliif eats the library. x j college. n simple meal of rice, fish i The new buildlnt: is tho Kil't of and vecetables, costing about lli' the Hockfeller Foundation. It will . cents. , provide quarters for the students) The prince rises each morning at of the Archaeological School and 7 o'clock, and always, walks the for visiting American profesors two niilcH between his mansion and Avho como lo (ireeee for study and the college, where ho must be in research. t his place by 8:'W, members of tho reigning lratndi fcdtilteralcd products when they or keeps the ties tlose, .The ifeHnt. der 'the spirits of their respective empress; 'for example, (s the dimgh- -countrl at. Italian 'bars. j ter of Prince Kunl, whilo'Veverat j Already a big haul has been daughters of the" late Fmpcror Mel-j made at Pistoia, where h clandes jl married chiefs of the collateral j tine distillery of "grappa," that houses. The ten' houses, not in- : - --- - clmlliig the emperor's brothers, are Fushlmi, Kan-ln, yamashlna, Kaya, j Kuni, Nashlmoto, Kltashirakawa. Takeda, Asaka and Jligashl-kuni. i r son II. 1 brft;htoii, Iti a peich here that lingland ought to advor tlse. He deplored the habit of American tourists of hurrying thru Knghind, ' v MKNU'O CITY (A't In times of peace Mexico's army is far from Idle. The troops are set to wo0U building roads and aiding kindred public Improvements; More than Kuan miles of blub way have been completed by the army since the Idea of utilizing the soldiers was first put fntit hpern lion. Mint. Joan d' Albeit In uf Paris underwent tt successful opera I Ion for the removal ol 22 ponndH nf fat. WASHINGTON (IV A new con pi Ion of tieorup Washington ns : a prototype of the modern go -get -' ting business man is drawn hy John Fitiepatriek, assistant chief nf ; the manuscript division of the I.I ; hrary 4f iVuigro'is. Th" first President wrote or I planned HI to I il letters a day even while commanding troops in the field. Mr. FitKpalrlck has been con i ncet ed with the Library of C'on- I grcss 3 years, lie has edited all, ! of Washington's diaries and is ah t nuthorlty on all miinuserlpis per ; talnlng lo tho first president. F.very Washington letter is a . model of neatnesH and clear think ing, Mr. Flt'patrlck says. Wash , liigtou wrote omo of the letter hlrntMdf In the Inbovlous long hand of the times, tubers were tinns serthed by his secretary either along lines he migucstcd or from penclb'd manuscripts. There were no typewriters and carbon pa iter u those days ami every letter and tH duplicate was made by hand. I, Ike a good business man, Wash ington kept copies of all his letters. "It In evident from his wrlllnas that Washington was a most re ptnrknble man." says Mr. FltK patrick. '"With the work he had to do Ih the field and at his dc.k he con Id not have gotten more than three or four hours' sleep a nlk'ht. Whet) I whirled my task of editing Iho diaries I was in the skeptical mood of many when dealing with n public ldn. I soon became in tensely cnl bnsbiM Ic over Washing-5 ton's abllllles ami chfiraeler as re vealed through these Intimate writ ten revelation nf himself. ''A man shbws his triio cbaractci' In his writings oven bin buajnei letteru. Much of WnHhlngtoh's writtntc Is concerned with Aw aha busineHH .prphlemH, ..Tft1? a 3m copes with thorn sh owe hi t.rat ndnd nnd henrt. vn do not feftd no mtioh of hlfl f.imlly because a man bt not tUl tilt ing of his family when ho a eon eentratlng on' war ' or " business. That's why many who como hr Mc.'klng sentimental factn conenfn ing WaKhinglon are Ul.iap pointed. "I'nlesrt a- man. or women dro writing for publication, as Itobert and Kllmhoth Itrownlhff their intimate , personal lettera are likely to be dlsatmnlfltlnit. fiut Washington's huHhtPHH oorreintma ene reveals thf kon, trained mind . of an Indemtigfthln worker n fnufi who could havo gotten o th top In tho modern bUftlneuH wofld or today." ' , ' Mr. Kltcpatrlek saya 99 per com of Wnxhingtnn'fl original ' Irttflrs I and mnnucrl,OH mo In tho Llhrdry HI , IIHKIfW, SU IIUIV Kll'flV W. " so-called "original" cominfr 'a j light from time to tltne are oAly the copies made by WasJilhRtOri's secretary, . , , ,' In preparation for tho bicenten nial celebration of his birth in i i9Ti' a drnjr net haa been put oyt i for all original manuscript. Mr. Fitpatrlck's dlseernlnff eyen will separata th e wheat from th ohaXt ( In (h mass or material which Will sonn he flooding In. i Ho does hot anticipate finding many "original", ns they nro already safe within til wlass cases of tho Library of Con STVMIlOUi HFAVKIt HI IOWA . coi.rMNs op or .tkmj?! CON ST A X T I NO 1 ' LK WH- Hew ors that lead to temples are ono of the mlracleH of this city, ofr ft thous and ami one nndwgvouiid '-Heoreta. Turkish workmon digging n hoK er along one qt the main strflctM of Htamhoul have lnld lro tho.mA' nlficent marble, columns of what Is thought to havo ben an,ancl"pt llynntlne temple. AVork wiw aUa pended while tho miiHOltm authofl ties Investigated. S. rilt.MS lU'lJ.I) HltAXCIlKS IV C I'BA HAVANA W'J Thi'io Is n con .ilnnl Influx of TniU'il Suites ranl Inl' for tho purpose of I'slalillshinK hUslnoHscs nnd niKM'iillnii: Industries In Culm. lleeent jnldluonM lo Cuba's indus trial famUy Include brnneh faclo rlcft . of several leading T'nllod States producers of food, products. " oro f. -n" r" 'I 't-t - Ml! A V I .in ' JQTifV Indicate locatior?';!. r. 1 Pf'wC Vof "Western Auto's7-4-? SZ3g$rf; ' J&lW V?, more than 150 Stores . ' V . Wherever You Go in the West you are always near a "Western Auto" Store . . . t. .. and every onq of our more than 100 convenientlyjocated ' stores offers vou the same money-savihi,' prices on high II nnnlitv. fullv guaranteed Tires, Batteries, I Accessories, ,Camp Goods,' Golf Equipment and Radios ... "Western Auto" is Headquarters for Motorists of the VV2st . . . this was proven last year by more than SIX M ILLION pui cluises ' at our stores. This huge purchasing power of the Worjd'.s t,aiest Retailere of Motoring Necessities, our economical "450 Store" distribution, and our "One Low Profit" selling policy, enable us to offer everything you need for greater motoring comfort, safety, pleasure and economy, at pleasing prices. SERVICE at more than 150 storts. In many of our stores we op erate an Inflation Depart ment . . . tall oilier stores have connections with a tie-. pendable nearby shop) . . . where efficient installation service i rendered at a low flat rate . . . many articles are installed free, such as Tires, Batteries, etc. 77'j is a sert' ice no offier concern can nfler. ' TZT" WESTERN AUTOS" '.''" 'h I - I .INSTALLATION SV1Ct-l' . j 1 . 1 ml "Mr-nip Service at a Saving -More than 150 Stores in the Vftxt festemA11to A GUARANTEE backed by more than 1 50 stores. Every article we sell car ties our Iron-Clad Guarantee of Satisfactory Service. Every , employee is enthusaitic!ly imbued with the spt'iit of thif guarantee ... of the founda tion of honesty and fair deal in;; upon which it rests . . . and of our CUSTOMFR IS ALWAYS RIG! IT Policy. Open Saturday to 9 p. m. 'Cor. Main & Riverside ; MM. f: ' KJS:- ' . Tk as as -ff-0fr : JHmitanim wii?im(B m COM LIE M (BEGS WEEC Jii-., ii:.! . .ii Wide Choice of Colon t No Extra Cott 695 AMU UP ...At Factory Coach - 2-Pasa. Coupe - Phaeton - - - Coupe - - - (u lth rvmbU not) Standard Seduu - - Town Sedan - - - Koadater - - - Convertible Coupe - $ 695 ;.7iS 795 AM 850 895 ' Standard Equipment tnttudeaT 4 kydruuite nW WrWra tUcttle iu mnd mit BHr rftUar atiuf. Ti uUU iiimpt wind JiU wiprr raatr vUw mirrvr elrttn iockcarurol on uttrtng uHrtl mrtT ni dah all bright putt thrumhun-pUutU. j :i . fvcrnVhere iirivery ivav ESSEX IheCluilleiujer 'is put to the proof ; .under official, newspaper observers In Fast Getawayno car is excepted. Ill Speed- anything the ifoa J offers up to 70 miles an hour. In Hill Climbing the hardest hills in this community' andl 11, America. ""' "' . ' " I" Iteliabil;ty(Q Miles an hour all day. conomybcttep than 20 miles to the gallon.' ? ' a - IN THIS CITY un!cF oPiltial ne wspaper observation, Ksscx the Glial longer will tlcmonstrate its ritrht; to cliallcnirc the bf that motordom oFers. It is ilrarnatic revela tion of an ajl round quality Six big, fast, roomy, powerful now. available at the lowest price for which Kssex ever sold and but little more than tftccostof the smallest lightest and lowest-priced cars on the market. Watch the announcement of rcsidts in this newspaper. And remember, ai yoii see it "out perform, riot ordy all carp of its price class, but cars costing twice as much, that exactly the same performance ability, quality, economy and riding ease are: characteristic in the; Kssex the ChaJ-j -len'ger which you buy. ' "f "And iii Value compare it part for part in ' every quality , particular of appearance,' Jinish,; comfort and easy riding to those costly cars in which you pay the higher price for tlue very things. m Watch the CDDAQ.D.Cra(GEC2 ARMSTRONG. MOTORS, INC. r !01 8, Riverside Ave. - ,hono 18 r 1