Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1929, Image 6

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First Workers Leave Today
For Season's Activity at
Crater Lake New Feat
ures This Year Cafe
teria, Trail Horses, Rim
Veranda 40 Passenger
Launch Built.
New featuroH of Crater National
park thin year will ha the new
cafeteria, Willi Heating capacity of
ISO, and connecting grocery for t ho
Halt- of camp supplies, both of
which will he operated hy the lodtte
iranaKeinent on the rim at the
ramp kiouikIh by July 20; the fact
tiiat IS saddle horses from the I'ni
verHlty of Oregon riding tirade my
will operate daily In carrying tour
ists back and forth on the trail
from I ho rim at fl.aO per trip;
tiid that the new veranda 80 feet
long and '2 to 14 feet wide along
the rim by the lodge, will be cov
ered with awn in kb ami ready for
tse by July 15.
Tho work of getting the lodge
ready for the season's opening July
1 began today, as announced by
(Jnneral Manager II. W. Price of
the Crater Lake National Park
company, when the first cleanup
crow of 12 employes under ( H.
Itlcluirdsnn, manager, and II. K.
I ..-an of Portland, chef of the lodge j
for tile seventh consecutive year,!
left Medlord for the lodge this j
morning.
Next Tuesday June 2a the 'lodge I
office crew of six will leave under
direction of J. Vincent, auditor
of the company and lodge for the
piist 1- years, a.id also Miss J oho
pliine Price, who will act .as her
fiiber"H assistant during the sea
son. On tho morning of June 20 R
crew of six maids under Miss Vin
cent will go to tho lodge from her
find from then on until July 1 the
lcuiiiiudcr of the large number of
employes will he leaving In groups
of eight to ten dally until the en
lire staTf of Ml employes Is func
tioning. This will be tho first time In the
Indge'K history that the employes
will be able (o ride In union all the
way from Medlord to the lodge to
prepare for the opening of the en-
in without trudging through deep
miow.
Stages Start July 1
l'"lghly per cent of the compmty's
employes this year will have been
in iin employ at the lake from two
to four years. Among the employes
will be :if girl and boy sliulents of
live University of Oregon. j
Seven utagea will begin opera t
Ing daily between the lodge and
Medford, Klnmath Falls and Chllo
uutn on the morning of July 1 lor
Hit! season.
Ah soon as the hiiow Ik off the
rhn road In the Wineglass vicinity
the hew I't uaHsenger launch of the
('inter National Park company that
was built lasl winter by the Tel
bud Bros, of Klamath Falls will be
lowered inio the lake, to operate
on that body of water the rest of
tho honson. for tho amusement of
tlie tourists.
The work of completing the cafe
tcvi i building, which will seat KiO
pTsmiH and ha so constructed that
nddlltoiiM can easily lie built on the
Htrut'turn to enlarge that capacitv
whenever needed In the future,
will begin doing business dally from
July L'u on. open from ti::;o a. m.
to 10 p. m. '
The equipment for the cafeteria
will be shipped from Portland on
July a. Miss Kvelyn Dew of Med
lord will he in charge of the cafe
teria during the season.
The 2 new for-rent cottages or
t lit concession company located at
Pie thn near the cafeteria will be
n-ndy for occupancy with the open
ing of the season and during lhi
smi-mor and full more cottage:
will be built.
Frank Salt'M will, as usual, be
in charge of nil the concession
company's building work this sea
t;n P.
The present outlook is for an l.i
creased attendance at Crater Nu
t tonal park t his season over lnt
yiar'H record breaking attendance
tif over li:i,onu persons, although
the park and the company officials
won'd be well latiHfied If last oar'-i
record In miiintained. This is be
cin.ie ftniimial conditions In Call
foiula and ami ng the farmers ot
t he middl'. west are not so good
us last yc uv.
Item on at 'I t. Lewis
WASHINGTON. June so. (V)
Tiie dcpiutoieiU of commerce whs
out ImrUed today by the ar do-
pn i t merit t
lliiM at Fu
part of tic
ties on Tie
establish a beacon
t l.cw Is. Wash., as a
air niivlgatlou fadli
San l-'ranciHeo-.'!eatt !
i Irwa.is.
1 Lend Sheep bridge constructed
ncross Deschutes river north of here
t provide means of moving sheep
to slid t re m Beid sloi kv:n (li
r-
Striking Beauty
Helen D'Arcy, striking
beauty and toast of London,
is tho heroine of "For the
Love of a Lady," which will
appear in the Mail Tribune
U-gimiing Monday, Juie 24.
John A. Meade Tells Traffic Project Is Source of Pride
Assn., Consumers May; To WorkersMade Pos
Balk At High Price Talk sible By Generosity of
Speck Estimates Bartlett;
Pear Crop.
! John A. .Meade, comptroller or
a Seattle, Wash., finance com
I pany, in u ;ricr talk oid'ore the
Rogue River Truffle associiition
this uftoKioon declared: "That,
while my views milit seem out of
harmony at this time, there is too
much grower optimism regarding
fruit prices." He has visited the
fruit distrfetH of Washington,
Idaho, Utah, California and this
state. ',,
"There is too little regard for
the consumer right now," said Mr.
Meade, "and the consumer Is the
one we have to deal with last.
Kveryonu knows that high prices
bring sales resistance. Now is .v
time to operate with caution."
C. M. Speck ostlinated that the
Bartlett crop of the Rogue RIter
vutlcy this season, Including the
(Iiaiits Pass district, would ap
proximate between 17,000 and 18,
000 tons, compared to P.I. 000 tons
last year. Representatives of can
ning interests arc now in the val
ley interviewing growers relative
to the sale of their crops.
Tho matter of this section being
represented in the pending suit of
tho interstate commerce commis
sion to determine refrigerating car
costs was referred to the traffic
committee. Fruit sections of Wash
ington have Invited the Rogue
River valley to join with them. A
plan is afoot to have California
join with the northwest In an all-
coast represenalioii. Attorney
Rawlcs Moore est plained that the
refrigerator case was of high ini
porlauce to this section.
Albert Burch president of the
FiuitgroweiH league, hilormcd the
gathering that the prospects were
bright lor securing the services of
Prof. 10, T. ilartmanu of the Ore
gon State college to study market
ing and storage conditions In the
east. He said that the regents
would make their decision as soon
as they returned from their pros-j
out lour, and that it. was a (pics-.
Hon of finances and seem lug it ;
teacher to tnke Professor -Hart,
matin's place. He said the flnan-!
clal aspect would bo attended to!
by contributions locally and that
tho tusk tif securing n lonelier war
nol Insurmountable.
Barnes Telia Troubles
J. C. Harnett, a grower, reported
that In his canvassing of (be val
ley to secure guarantors for the
winter pear campaign, he encoun
tered difficulties among the small
growers as some dec'ared, "I am
not going to pay any assessment
to send Professor llarlmann from
Corvallls to New York, un It is Just
a scheme to establish a bureauc
racy," Mr. Barnes opined thai a
better talker than himself coulJ
con v In po the small grower.
After the meeting Mr. Barnes
stationed himself at the only exit
and sold five tickets, to each ship
per, to the fruitgrowers' banquet,
to be held next Wednesday at i::t0
o'clock at tho Hotel Med ford, when
the final plan of tho Bosc ami Win
ter pear campaign will be an
nounced. It Is estimated :cuu peo-
pie blentiried Willi the trull Indus-!
try will be on hand. j
The annual election of the traf
fic association will be held next
Thursday and ('. M. Speck, Dr.
can and J. Penney were named a
committee to make nnmliuitions,
David Rosenberg brought up the
quest ion nf opera tors of box lid
ding machines. He said that h"
had been warned by the tnanufac
tureis, "not to l ire a mechanic to
operate the machines, as they would
be tinkering with tthem nil the
time." Mr. Rosenberg lut minted
that the machines did not need
tinkering.
ORPHAN BALL TEAM
PLAYS (MNIS PASS
What promise in be a hard
fought uame will be played next
Solidity at !raut Pass beiween
(he (iiants Pass nine and the din
owned ,1 iicksoliviltc bascl;ill team,
now known as the " irphan,"
iia Ing no pm t leu lur town for
wblch to play. The Orphans. In
cluding .some of the lies! hitschiill
la lent III t he va Hey, lias a new
I'Hihel, nnd s determined to win
nil ens game from the (IranU
Pass club.
Louis I'nlit, manager of the
Orphans, bus been gathering an
i in posing list of players, and Is
determined tils charges will inn ke
up for the det'eiii they experienced
it the hands of the Ashland team
I, Sunday It was this defeat
thai caused Jaek.MMi vllle to disown
the team,
CONFEFfjEGREES AI
CAMPItllHli:, Mss. June :Ml
"V - Harvard u nt ei sit y, at It
-'I 3rd commence ii lent lodny. con
ferred tionoraiy di grees on P.' men
who have won diMim-iinn in many
Melds including Scielmy of t tie,
N.t 'lift i les Pi :iih is Adams, for
mer Heeiclnv of State Pi. ink B
KcHoeg. and t;oeinor Frank I i
IV Uoosevi It ol Nvw Yoik.
JTEDFO'R'D WATT, TRTTITJ. MEDFOTiT). OTCEfiOK. TIITTSDAV, JUNE 20, 1920.
Firms and Individuals
Patrons Invited.
A source of pride for alt Cenlial
I 'id ot and vicinity is the recent
(construction of a nen health cen
ter, Hie first in Jackson county,
and said to he the first of its kind
in the state. The center, located
in a new huiidtui; on West .Main
strc-'t, will be formally opened to-
I morrow lift ernoon with a lea, to
which all Central Point patrons
and the executive board of the
Jackson t'ouuty Health associa
tion have been invited.
The coiiKtruction of the building
has an interesting history, and as ;
jrcciict yesterday afternoon, re- j
.veiled puhlie spirited co-operation
ton the part of Central Point mer- ,
ichaiiis and business men, together!
with the co-operation of a number'
of Aleilford firms.
The first center was established
last year In quarters above the
Mary A. Mee drim store, but due
to continued growth in interest In
health matters, the quarters were .
soon found to be too small, neces-
Hitating a search for u larger and
ncucr mention. i
Kenneth Beelie of the Beebe & ,
Kindle Hervlce Station company,
operators of stations In Medford
and Central Point, offered the '
Central Point health branch thy
free use of a portion of a lot on ;
which he has a service station,
opposite the Hotel Central. Money:
for the const ruction of the build- ,
ing was borrowed from a number
of Central Point men at iuteresl
of t! per cent.
Flank CJark. Medford architect,
drew (lie plans and made arrange' ,
incuts for the building, at no ex
pense, while Frank Maple donated
considerable time in the construe'
lion of the two-room building. !
Lumber was furnished at cost by
the Medford Lumber couipun). j
and Cenlial Poinl merchants who ,
furnished supplies at cost or be- j
low the regular price, were I be
Freeman Implement company, W. .
K. Alexander, Fred Wiley and W. I
J. Winner. The latter did the !
plumbing.
The wiring was done af cost by j
the Peoples electric store of .Med-1
lord, n nd a number of fixtures J
were supplied by the Trowbridge !
Cabinet works. The Central Point j
chamber of commerce, through J
II. sWley( donaierl f:io wild which
a large rug, six chairs, a la Up
find awningM were purchased. The !
health committee repainted equip
mcnt already un hand and made j
curtains.
According to present plans, the 1
center will he open one day a ;
week, probably on Wednesdays, ;
with a school nurse In charge, to i
consult with mothers and others '
having healt h problems to solve.
The regular child welfare clinics j
will be held tho second Tuesday I
of each month. ( i
The building is not quite com-
pleted, but Is expected to be ready :
lor the formal opening tomorrow.
MATHENY FILLS SUIT
Claiming he was permanent ly .
Injured May H, l!tl'!l, when a piece'
of iron, weighing six pounds, fell '.
fiO feet onto his shoulder and j
arm while working for the Med-j
ford Ice n nil Cold Storage com -1
puny. It. Matheny yesterday in
circuit court filed a damage ac-!
t Ion against t he Kd wards Ice 1
Machine company, seeking dam - j
ages of approximately $:.."i.0im. (
The complaint claims two la-'
borers working for the defendant'
company, ma k Ing an installatioir
for the Medford Ice eonipan.
were careless when they dropped
the iron, breaking his arm ami
lesultiug in permanent injuries
preventing him from earning
living.
A government hullo contest for
imateurs was conducted tills fore
noon in tlie court room id' the
Pedcnil building by Kdw in .
Lovo.Ioy. V. S. supervisor of radio,
department of commerce, for the
sex enlh district, which includes
all northwest slutes, and whose
headquarter m-e in Seattle. Wash.
Only three candidates took the
J examination, all residents nf Me.l
I ford. They were Anna L. Peck -I
ham, only w oman radio opci at ot
to Oregon, so fur us Mr. Lovejny
Bad Legs
lo our 1 Vet Swell mill Ini lame
ami e S Sore You Ian
Himlly Xalk .'
Mine Yon VnrtcoM' or Swollen
elti.
To Mop the misery, pain or o re
news, help reduce the diingeroiis
swollen etint and Miengtbeii the
Iok, u.-e MooneV Kmerald Oil. Thm
clean powerful pflltViatim yel s.tle
it ni Wont ic beat in oil i mmi p;
womb-rial fi.r I'lcrm - Obi Sons
not Hi ok "ii Veins. t thi.t tn.i de n
Heaih's I i ug Xtoi e ami all ill -l
class drug Moles,
MEDFORD OPERATORS
FINISH RADIO EXAMS
known, and who lian been up to
now opnr.'itlntf uiiilcr a temporary
iH'i n.il: H. M. I.i'wix of Hit- Cuiii-.i.
who took twif fXaiiiinutioiiH. oik
for nirijiTi'Ul operator and theltonk On exa ininat ion fr coin-
yiake .S8JMM Ei PAYS
Yo"r HAPPY PA vab-9jC
You'll Be Surprised
How Many Summer Conveniences
You Can Find Here
'T HINGS that brighten up the home in sum
mer, lighten end quicken house work are
the things that make summer days happy
days. Ward's offer these values and hundreds
more throughout the store high in quality,
low in price at savings only Ward's tremen
dous buying and distributing facilities can give.
A Great Refrigerator Value
Save on Ice Save on Price
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Play clothes the Kiddies Will Wear
Out-of -Doors This Summer
Sun Suits . . . 98c
Cool liltlo suits, designed to allow a healthy coat of tan
. . In peach or hluo,acoinh:iiivg plain and figured linen
. . Ages 1 to I Sketched at the left.
Peggy-alls 69c
I'rnctb-al, shinty, little suits for play of
blue ( ham bray or khaki I will, trimmed
in scarlet . . Short or huig sleeves . .
Ages 2 to t't. Sketched in
ChildY Allovers
, real value. Willi) 7Up
(tripcil il o n I m I sj
Hint will slaiiil the liiinlesl
klnil of wear. Arch :! In '.I
yearn.
SAVE TIME
r i
Try It for 30 Days
117 So. Central
i fays
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'other fr radio telephone
, rati a; and Con;- Johnson,
olio-
udiu
.i,.inlor for tin- I'iir-ifje Air TrniiH-
m, it Lit the Medfoi-d. ulrnort. who
75-ib. $ : 95
Windsor M4J
Also Sold On Easy Time Payments
Sanitary and easy to clean! Remova
ble wire shelves. Removable pipes ami
sunjtary drain; galvanized lee cham
ber. This Windsor has all the fea
tures generally found in highest priced
refrigeratois. Its six walls of insula
tion include layers of the felt water
proof slieathings, air-space anil wood.
Golden Oak finished cabinet of fine
selected white Ash, A real value.
New Electric Fixtures
Rejuvenate Your Home
VOUCH I,A.TI-:RNS Invite
hospitality Copper-plated steel,
umber glass panels
KITCIIKN UtillTS (Ine-pieee'
opal glass, shadowless . . easy to
clean
IHOP UlillTS Ideal fop side
walls in hatlii'oonix, kitchens ami
porches
A Complete Line of Electrical Fixtures and
Wiring Material
the center.
SAVE MONEY
Wardway Electric
Gyrator Washer
Aa Advertised in the Saturday
Evening Post June 1
84
45
Have your clothes washed
clean lii from J to 7 minutes!
No center post; Vpositlou
Instant r e leas t wringer;
s pin sh-proof motor.
It has alt the features nf
washers selling for from
$."i0 to $S."t more, ,
. Also sold on Easy Pay
ments in Your Own Home
, men-lit I radio operator.
.Mr. LiAfiov. who left this aft-
ernoon for hifl lu-adiiuurtei s at
Sealllu with Lie
examination
p:ip'fH, to he uradfd IhtM'f. said
No
Five . II
UVe
Burners "
Most t-c iniciil of Oil ranges. Has the baking rl'licu'iicy of a t-'as
range,. iloulik' conking capacity Famous "Triplex" blue -frame
burner Heavy gauge Jjtecl Cooking Top.
Designed in the most modern way, finished in cheerful green and black
japan' with white porcelain; best looking, most practical oil range you 11
ever be able to buy at such'a price.
See Our Complete Line of Oil an4 Gas Ranges
$1.00
$2.45
$1.75
Specials for
Saturday
Children's tan play oxfords,
rept lie grain leather trim.
Hir.vH N'm to 13
$1.45
pair
A gnhi asKorlnu'iil of rhild-
nf -lilkI-
25c
ren's half
MX
i 'blblren's raj on combina
tion suits. Peach and flesh.
it:':::::. $1.79
Kor summer travel, genuine
top grain cowhide, M-iiuh
(Hadstone bug- A real sav
ing.
only
$13.45
Wurdrade. pure white M in-
eral Oil. I'ull
nuart size
89c
Mens dress straw s. genuine
Milan. New CHth Avenue.
Id.u k. with snap lHnis. " A
speehil
nine
$1.10
Phone 286
p :p r wan
and
a
olic
t nhoweil lur iiioi e. om i ...
uiol Know o. uk- m
! most candidates.
that Anna I- I t khani'.-;
Other Oil Stove Equals It
i-.
JUlSl
New Color Effect
Big Capacity Oven
New Linoleums
New Patterns Lovely Colors
9-ft. Width
You will find new and striking (le
:;lmis th.-o will give charm to your
liiuue . . ICxlra heavy surface, luimli
fell base . . l.oliB-wearillK . . Ii ft.
width 2.H:.
Ward-O-Leum Rug Border
Looks like polish
ed dark quartered
o a k . V a t e r
proof and slain
proof, u'j incdies
wide.
16c
Per Running
foot.
Floor
Coverings for
all Rooms.
Electric Fans
Oscillating lO.-in. size
Two spee.l, stop rt J "V ((
switeh in l;ise. JJ X J,JJ
Non-Oscillating 8-in. size
A real linv! On-
su',i", $4.20
See Otjr Full Line of Fans
RIVER SIDE
Minimum Guarantee
of 16,000 Miles
and for Lifetime Against Defects
In mileat-e and In all around per
formance no lire sur pusses
Uiveisitle because no lire has bet
ter materials or finer workman
ship. lOiiulp now at these low
prices and set some new mileai;e
records.
BALLOON CORDS
Tire Tube
Priqes Prices
Tire Size
29x4.-t0, 4-ply
23x4.50. 4-ply
29x4.75, 4-ply
29x5.00, 4-ply
30x4.50, 4-ply
30x4.75, 4-ply
. 0.98 SI. 20
. .. 6.85
1.25
8.29
8.60
6.89
8.55
8.80
10.15
11.85
13.75
13.45
9.15
12.45
13.85
15.70
14.05
1.45
1.45
1.30
1.50
1.55
1.75
1.75
2.10
2.10
2.2C.
2.65
2.25
30x5.00, 4-ply
30x5.25,
30x5.25,
30x5.77,
4-ply
6-ply
6-ply
30x6.00,
31x5X0.
6-ply
4-ply
6-ply
6-ply
6-ply
31x5.25.
32x6.00,
32x6.50,
33x6.00.
6-Ply
Aurora Muined khw.ii ill leu.i:
is uoW I'l'ratiou.
- ,iiL.-.it..l ini..
"I"""in "' ', -
Windsor
arm l
1 ripiex
Wick
Oil Range
At Ward's Low Price
Also Sold on Easy Payments
SI Down $4.00 Monthly
Ward-o-Loum Rugs
At Money Saving Prices
!i ;
feet
ti X !
feet
$7.25
$5.50
- A First Line Tire
HIGT PRESSUHE CORDS
Tire Size Prices Prices
Tire Tube
3Cx3 el., 4-ply $ 4.83 S0.95
30x3'i cl 4-ply.. 5.23
1.08
1.08
1.50
1.60
2.05
1.00
JUXJ', is., 4-ply
31x4 St.. 6-ply
32x4 s., 6-ply
6.75
9.15
9.85
14.25
5.15
33x4'j ss 6-ply
10x3' 2 cl reg
Medford, Ore.
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