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! MEDFORD MAIL TOfBTrNTl. MONARCH FEED; TO' ERECT NEW HIGHWAYSTOREj Giant "Flying Wing" May Prove , Ultimate in Transport Planes Something, new Jn tho lueul , bul lions 'world vUI bei intryiUieoil by tlic Monnreh Feed iiml Soedfco in put) in tho construction of now: tlimrtri' on South Rlvvtulile uvc ' n no., Ten U for occupancy .Inly J Parking Bimee for custmncrH will, be furnihod on ground iinnuMll-1 utcly' tulJoinliiR the now store, al- lowing them to inl their needs at the Htore', jiark their car ami iltt other HhopphiK uptown. There will he so much Mpnee available, It Is not probable a time limit will be ftCt. ..' While the free parking Idea has) been In use in Medfuril, this will! be the firrtt time jmrkinir space i .will bo provided on Kround Imme diately host to. the business ostnh-j INhment. : Tlio :stnre will bo a building 100 fet in lenuth and 4 feet in widthc 11 will repi-enem an' outlay- of approximately $Uoao. The huildlncr will bo'iocated on tho site of tho old Ituss mill, torn down neveral yearn ao, and will .he on the southern ede of the lot, 1 t' feet lens. On the iiorihorn ciIko.. flowers and 'shrubs will lie planted fur the entire hnwlh of the lot on a strip three IVt-t wide, lii the enter, flowers and shruls will be planted un a strip of ground nu fft loitK and 12 feet wide. lJark-' ini; space -will be provided :i1hik the back of the lot mul between tlio two hip floVcr beds. - Plans for the new building art-mir-henK made and eonxiruetion is Pcheduld to lleuin soon, accord ing to Hnymond and Wilfred Mik rche, proprietors of the company, which' alNo g pernios a Ufff wa ro ll n use on South Kir street. The m-ed for new quarters was hastened, by the traffic confiosiioti .which lias become one of Med ford's hx problems. It often made Jt impossible for customers to drive )yi to the present quarters, to pur cjiasc fcoods boVnWe uC Innlil(iy i jtvivi't to ithu siiie to load up sup plies. ' . , Mn - if I i A ; NKrT , -, Vi I ' 1 FEDERAL PILOT IS FORCED 10 EARTH MEDFORD, OnriON', 'TrF.SDAV, J 4- J r.vunr 12. .ifen. Ml " IJGE FIVE heart of the iA'you nuiunlaim. from the Mexiean border to Alaska sun otiiuh'd mriiT sides by I'oreHts. t were 'hero toda- ot witness the He was iiecoiniKuiied by KerscanLleoiiseeratii.il of t lit: Ut. Hev. Huh- ! ort J. Amistrnmv' as bishop of SacraiiH itto, .U was the umii esp nutrbei'6( 'pnMa'teS unU priests of lhe-nthoih' eliureh Vver Kath eed in the Wieli'ie uort'hwest; I ...... When asked for u comim nt on I ;the local airport. Jeitinant Stecn i sou did not eoiiilnit ' iihnsi-lf as to what his illlpreHsion, were of the ! Medford hindiutr field. However. he spoke of Keddinu. Calif., hav ing one of the best nlrptkrts on the const. He said the f it-Id H iu-wt has four runwa.VH and preparations art- ' " I, llosv .'Jr"lK hiade to tioatui oonu V " ' r'"' ;- ' ' issue for the constriction of laiRo Forced down and delayed in tho 1 ha tutu m. hrhiKlntr the flehl aip to SiKkiyou mountains y o t e r d i j eeptlomillr Urh tndaidsi He . : ' i remaiked Iteddluw whh "eoimider- uuernoon uecnuso 01 engine ai()v WIUMn,M. , Uian ' Medford. i but i ble. J-iuutonuirt D H. StucnKcn. sa, jtft resldeiH vero 10 percent 1 I the ease of Mrs. Fontaino he'boatd ? cd with hor rent" froo -while h ; jtouued, her, daughter., He flyt'ccl j her tf thef 'lii saving. and thon killed her. - I - . , . . EMERGENCY FIELD NO CANDIDATES AS HERRIN MAYOR Mar. 12. Id Vleior flarUe, hoy witli hun- ptlotinK "ii Bovernment -uirpmii.'. . arrived at the local airport last i evni!i nt 5 o'clock. io had planned to leavo this morning for F.nuiMie. followinc his arrival here I from JteddiiiK.'. while. .on 11. Pacific ! coast tour of chcekijiK .'uion air- , I porta. ..-.v r r".";i-? 1 lieutenant Kteenseii-iXlyjnB;. ut, . an iiHltude -of IttOUU'' fttrt.ofei'Qkd ' .small eiiKine rod, neeossltatinjr 11 return flik'ht of;tn milrs-tu pelHi, j 'air mindod , .MVKliPOOI. : Joseph Ht'KllUj ' known as "the ; oreii sweetneans, was iianueu this ) moi-ninu lor tin liiunicr or Mrs. I "Alice Kontaine, tho mother of one ' of hia sweeihoarts. I'liu-ko ki'Dl liiH ltftii.it In hiu I-iil. , Jiciti.. 111.. .M.uri m; m ml , xvml,,i fal,,. ,1,..,,,, .lU'i-rin-s last niuy ii- wuh hvM . u .i-nvi-ly. ami ussi.sle,! llicnt m Iho IH'lwm fur two if:irs lliiuur scuffnlil. VuiiKiiirnlDL' mitt lunv jlubtAly holmuh - ' GATHER INSEAHLEiE SKATTIJI. March 1-'. iA't Calh- an etnerm-ncy InndinK field in the l ol!r church dignitaries thewesf to want the Job. : The city, which (obtained an un- leirabte repntatJUu for law less- ! ss .duritiK the : u an and mob : einn in "bloody Willhtinpon" ounty, faced the ltlcnmuL of ludd- inn" a -liiayuruHW p inmr- w ithout J any candidates. There were five1 tickets entitled to participate In the 'primry. 1 1,11 ' ,,,f-'1 ' ' ' " 3- U. S. ADHERENCE :i:Ni;VA, Mareh 1 3. W I-eaKue. of Nulions offlcialH an-: nounced this evening that mi, uKreement had beep practically' reached on the main points, of the. protocol for adherence of the United HtateH to the world court ,ot jin-tice. . . . The n'reement Is l)nsed upon the formula of TJllbii Knot, Ainor- stiiteHinun" tnodifledl t'larke was 1 years old ;nd well j educated, having had a biilllant j schoid career In Kimland. He vlji- itcd his niother in Virginian wh(-n) he w.-iH- lb, spemUntr a year at I'riucoion university before rutin n- in to KjJKlauU. . : . ; In line wllh' suggestions matin by llo studied psychology and hyp j ir Cecil Hurst of Client Hrltain notlMii, police: said, nnd then be- and Nicholas Politis, Gte-k dele uiin to entanu'le many wimiin, In! (rate. "olde I The new 20-msMmcr liurnelli p!ane (alMive) is hinli with a wide fuelae taking Mu fori 11 of a Mliur motion. lK'vrlopinenL nf the fusidatci into n .whig section" to obtain giyater lilt" cfflcieiiry has led koiim aeroiiautiml experts to Isdleve that tin- nhplauo of the future may' tea tflnnt flying: winis" .Uh the fuseliwe ix- n KiKlinien tary seclion. - Lieut. ' Leigh Wade (inset) Is testing; the plane. 10 devel . ol-liilli Hy AYlHInm K. Itcnhtokl. (Associated Press Aviation Editor) to obtain NEW YoHK lyPl The trans- relatively iiort plane of tho future mav be 1 th-riuan giant '"flying.--whig"- In' which Ing-lhu development of huge of the fuselage lift ability . from that parasitic section. ; designers an- iirojeet- pas- seores of passengers can 1m? housed 'senger carrying planes in which comfortably in luxurious compart-: passengers will bo assigned to lux iiients. ! ' ... ;f urioiwpompartmenrM in the wngs. : Vincent Kurnelli's successful df-fTho V'wing soctionK'. would be sev velopmont of h . new piano - Jmeral .fiet thick and provide ample which the fuselage takes'tho formjecilinc rooiu. The 'eniilnes would of a wing section. . h;is led aero- be on the' lending edge if the nautical experts to discuss the -pes- -wing, appearing .much like the Uihihties of a "fiying whig." with two engines in the nose of liur jlhe fuselage now the .passenger j nidli's new plane. Eight, JO or i carrying compartpicnt aa 11 null 12 engines would be used, j mentary section. Hurnelli's plane, one -.of the I Airplane designers . realize that . largest yet1 developed in the United Ithe fuselage, -as such must coiisti-lstatcs, has a fuselage U feet w id. jtute a relatively small part ' of ' Ten overstuffed chairs and two tho plane. Even the development davenports are. in the living coin Jof mammoth wings, measuring IU0 p.irtmcnt, built to suit the tables to ITTi feet from tin to tin. will not of T. "VA. Uhaninau. wealthy finan- "jallow the; development of 11 rela- Mer. A kitchen has an electric ftivrly larger fusobme w-tli u verystove, wliile a 'W ll furnished wash ! much grciiter carrying capacity.' If room lias bi-n f milt into the rear heavler-lhan-air erat't uro tn-'currv end of the fuselage .on the right ' Tit. 75 or JO ft pasifCtigers coml'Ort-'side.- ..' ably and safely, some, new; means;! Tlje plum, now undcriolug pcr tof lifting such bads inpst be. ilis-i; fontjance tens .. hi- .the ! hslmls of t-oveiH"l by uiVrbdynamit' ' e:ipcpts; i.lJf-iit: I.eUtH V;,,Jo' JhQ first of IturnclK's new' i'a s h. e n g e-l :n T leet; of LV Mo be operated be plane is the latest . achievement in Jtwgcn New York and J 'hieago. , NEW Tho N; YOUK. March 12. () V,ori Herald Tribune says today that the Jones act, In creasing penalties for prohibition .violations,- hn - caused the price .of liquor to sour,' putting many of the smaller Hpeakcasies out of business. , The. wholesale price of -whiskey, says the newspaper, has advanced as much as ?-L a case and grain alcohol has doubled to around ?M a; gallon. r w t U lcHyvrles' "to speakeasies have beenj eih lfliled ' to such au extent )kt inlv about one-half the liquor ordered is being delivered. u ion or OIL LAND PLEDGE WASUINf5TCN. M:U'li ii. W) -r 1'rv.Mltl.MU JlooViT nalil totlny tiiat llicio would Ijc conn1itu con- rrrvntlun of govcrnmi'nt oil lnml" during his nilinlnisiiutlon. Tho ii;esk(cn( , answering in iiuli'U'.i by nvivspiiiMT iihmi. fll tlluri- wmilil be no looses or if -posftl of. oil liinOs dining his nd mlnlHlrntlon, no . whiter )y. what1 (li-p.-ulnn-nl the binds wero con trolled, cxeept smh dilo;illou sib were uitido mandatory by con Kresa. ;- f . .. CAUSES PRINCESS r .1 AV VAIHTI lllrl IK'V' III Mill I IIML 1 1 1 nr run nivr uuuu ui 1 y 1 us ELEVEN GENT GAS IHWN !....... M.ji',.1. 1 ! 11l ; k. x iu..9m, " Miutiou denlers Bankruptcy proceedings were in- J nunced that by today against J'rincess ; from 1 3 cents to one cent above kal-'jtho .ivholesale nte, lhe hoped Uj TSrhig the gnsollne price war to a eoncltisittn. stituted Victoria, sister of tho former er'. ' ; ''" ' The irinces.s, who is living lu seclusion at' the palace here, ile clined to make -n statement. ; Tht first jueting of her creditors was called r April' -f. The procoedings . were filed against "Victoria llubkoff, nee Princess of I'russla.' KAN FHAXUISUU. .March a 3,-:- m 'Eleven cent signs were placed on San v ranctsru. . gasoline lining . stalions today. i Members of the retail service association an mtling the price ; UNCI DEFEAT Since the marriage of l'rineess Victoria ' to Alexander Hubkoff, Kusiaii, 3-1 years her junior.' her young husbund's escapades, which ranged from excessive drinking to cafe brawling, attrnctcd wide- ut tention. ' Tliere were various stories as to his origin, some Indicating wealthy extraction, others that bj was the son of a cobbler, and one. that he hud : been a , I'ai is . dance "gigolo." ' ' IMMANAPOLIS, March 1 ii. (o Booth Tai'klngton, Indiana nov I'lls'i, will regain the normal sight of his right eye, according to in formation received yesterday hy Mrs. Ovid Jiutler Jameson, his sister, from tho Wihner Eye Instl- hall itute of, Johns liopkius hospital. Jiultimore. Mr.' TafklTigton re- Atter thctr marriage he was fre- J cently underwvnt .uu fluently arrested and was ordered ; tho hospital. out of both Germany and Belgium, j ' -. They were ' reported January 7 leaving for Luxemburg. At the. tline'of her marriage to Subkoff disiKitchcs from Bonn re- ' marked that she bad plenty of' money for; both 6f ' thehi. Luter stories from time to time, however Indicated he was proving an ex- , travagant companion for her.' j operation at MIAMI. Fin.. March 12. Johnny Farrell and Gene Karazcn, defending chamitions. routed their second day umiosition in the inter national four-hall match today, by defeating Ed Dudley. Los Angeles, nnd Al EspinoMii, i'hlengo. 4 ndj!. Anti-Shock Club Smoothes Nerves INSURANCE. MINNEAPOLIS. March 12. Wt Charles . Speed) Hidman. operations manager of the North west airways, has become eligible for membership In the Caterpillar chih tbrt nlrnKiin oruaulMttlon Of Go PloyCV ,,,K'n to pilots who. have saytid j their lives by parachute leaps. : ' t llolman, . testing u- new type monoplane jeslerday, put the ernft Ip.to a (ail ' Npif. After the plane had fallcyranf'U feet. to on aliunde of only 10IJH ,feeU llolnian was uhubie ' to Htralghten It uiit. 'i)e lfoi,h1 nnrt lt.mli.fl uf Widil Clirttrt- berhiin . fluid, the plane t'iuilnK T ' C'iriCAOO.; Mar., U. .(Ti 4 Anti-shock Iron aul clubs that add from 4U to oO yurds to the average player's -dis- tuncc are lie latest achieve- ment claimed by golf manu- ph6ne 444 I1 B. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY . I Jackton County Bank BoiOnB SINCE 1909 C A pven and one-half pound boy tvas born.tliia afternoon at tbci Z Siacjed Heart hospital to Mr. nml Mr't l.'iehlnl 'irreiiv mm I ml consttptted, col- 4 ' ' . ': I ' II Chill. H.1et(:h. II - 1 1 rtnur?yl facturcrB. They ore being i disiduyed nt Chicago's golf J show thfs, week. ;. ; . The anti-shock . clubs are j faintly reminiscent of Hie "rubber aitspe nsion" of auto- fr mohlki motors. In the Joint l i between lhc sbuft and lms of tiie irone, it 4fhet of rub- j her is Inserted. Manuractur- 4-' er clafni this ellinim the j I fhock of impact, insures more ; i iiccurate npttroaehcjf, noodle ( rugefl nerves and saves the hands frvmeullouf.!!, Births . V ' . "';!';'! ' ! .; j. t .v :: ' V ' - XNNI30NGEMENT To tfi'cT,t inert'asi'd opcrntini,' t'lTiciency and to provide .an improved st-rvife to' growers and shippers of fresh fruits and yeKetabletf..4uivtmdemgucd hav,(his day uiiu-ged their interests, treating in the act the i; Bigf?7; Fruit Warehoiisesi Inc.t and Dig rruit uistribut ors, Inc. The Warehouse (.'pinpan.V will ojierate the Jid-,'iluin))ia .Cold Storage FrinJ: linjan.vfi eold storage, jilant at: Yakinia, Wash'in'gjon, and K. Y. at Hood Itiver, J: Hearty, .1 f j Oregon; Winthrop Aledford iM Stor age warehoilst' at Medl'ord. Oregon These warehouses, under the new ownership,' will clean.' naek. nre- eool and warehouse App' and 'Pears a they" have dune 'in the past. In point, of efficiency, ; these, ware-:' liousek have an unusuaj record. " ' '' ' S ' - . The Mig 7 Fruit Distri.hulors' .operations for the present, will be confined to the distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables grown iuthe,ra'ifii;. Ny.rh;c.st.nj.id will undertake, the distribution, of these commodities. lor the lollowing: ' ' 1 -' Mutual Fruit Distributors, Wenatchee, Wash. j Winthrop Fruit Company, Yakima, Wash. E. W. J. Hearty, Inc., Hood River and Medford, Oregon as well as its own tonnage and' that of others. The Company has secured tlie services of the federated Fi-ujt & Vegetable Growers, Inc., for its domestic distribution. The service of K. W. J. Hearty, Inc.,'Kew York and J5ostoh, will be availed. of with respect' to export markets.- ' ' '.' x . ! .:?'""l?'.'-':. ' The tyie f service rendejed by the Federated Fruit & Vegetable tirowers, Inc. of rather, more than the common interpretation of the word "service", implies, in that it is .supervised through the constant person al touch of. its traveling supervisors. Furthermore, the. service embraces a chain of salaried offices in '"charge of experienced salesmen. These offices are strategically located geographically to accomplish the .utmost 'ii: results; in addition thereto, each consuming market has its Federated bonded broker Svhd hand les the. various commodities grown by the Federated members in the principal fruit and vegetable' pro ducing sections of the country. r ' iV' 5' i : .. : ' i . ' . ' The. export facilities including outright and commission sales available'' through K. ' ,AW. J. Hearty, Inc., are .unexcelled and will be helpful. Through succession F. W. . I. Hearty, inc., dates back nearly a century, during which time its association with the, fruit, ifidu.-try has been Very intimate. The present bead of the Company poinls to over thirty years of close personal contact and experience in the 'export markets, during which time valuable connections have been made by him in,all primary markets as well as the smaller markets. , ' ' x The Big 7 institutions present a well balanced operating force that the undersigned believe will appear to growers and shippers who are seeking scientific distribution integrity of purpose. and a general satisfac tory relationship.' ;'; , x -. ; ' 7 ?x . j';., ' The Officers of the Big 7 Fruit Warehouses, Jnc. are. EDGAR W. J. HEARTY, President A. R. RULE, Vice President A. E, WERMOUTH, Treasurer, G, WINTHROP COFFIN, Secretary The Officers of the Big 7 ''.' ,r ' Fruit Distributors, Inc. 'are ' EDGAR W. J. HEARTY, President G. WINTHROP COFFIN, Vice President A. E. WERMOUTH, Treasurer A. R. RULE, Secertary ( . . Mi'. Hearty will have general' 'supervision of both companies, iMr. 0. Winthrop Coffin, Vice .President of ;the Big 7 Fruit Distributors, Inc. will act as General Western Manager, with offices located either ut Seattle Wash, or Portland, Oregon. AVINTHRpP FRUIT CQMPANY, Yakima, Wash. MID-COLUMBIA COLD STORAGE CORP., Hood River, Oregon. E. W. J. HEARTY, INC., Medford, Oregon. -' -' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' -' . : - H. W. HAMLIN, Medford Manager , .