Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1929, Image 10

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AmhhcI-iIciI I'n-fs Hi'lcni:c KUIlm')
NKW YOHK,-(A1 Itiipld X-ruy
pluMoKi-ni'liy In attained In a new
typo of camoru Installed ln tin?
XiuriKi-itl iiislitue hero.
While, the iiiKtruiiK'iU It nt
portalili-. ii Im-itkH nwny from the
fur tun nTPs.s!ty of ttdiichliiK tin
X-ruy iUM'i'iatuH riKliHy tn MkIi
VoltiiKt ovitIk'hiI wires 11 ml from
the twlsthiK a nd turning of Liu
piltll'ltt linflci'Iirath lilt? locitlk'fii
brum In rfot the proper uiikIu ex
posures. Althmmh t h o no w rainern
weighs Jiuo pounds. It In mounted
no that by the pressuro uf a little
firmer IL ran lie hwiiiik iiImhk in
uny dheetlon. It Ih tin lined tliut
1'udinprnplin run lit iimde of u se
verely injured person In emergeney
tin rapidly as luoiiuh a hlli spei'd
tiuneia were taklliK ordinary jife
lurew. There Ik no lmz or .sputter when
(ho power Is Nvvitehed on. The
('(inlidKe lllhe I hat project the
rays in troneeali'd so that not even
It m Klnw Ih vlslhle. A pilot light
on a Kwltehhoai'd Ik the only indi
cia Ion that HomethliiK tlif ferent
from usual plioioKt'iiphy Ih under
way. The new apparatus In wild
to he especially valualde for chil
dren ii nd nervous persons.
The essentia! diTfuretice In the
niachlne Ih complete insulation of
It n hiBh voltiiKii purls In oil. ThlH
tcrtH n way from tho neeesHity for
any exposed overhead,' hltfh vnli
UK e wires. It Ik said to produce
iOU per tent safety of insulation.
-, OH Insulation also overcomes
another scientific o l s t a e I p In
i-oentKcnolouy. At IiIkIi u It i Hides
X-ray aparattis of twlee tho power
usuully Employed at Hen level is
necrKKiiry.- The oil immersed ma
chine opera ten uniformly at all
attitudes.
The catera was developed un
der the diYmtion of J. H. Wnntz.
vice prssldenf-of the Victor5 X-Kay
corporation.
Auto Row Gossip
Thoughts of Med ford folks aro
turning to vacation trips now that
southern Oregon wuathor him ap
peared. As a result local uutoino
hlle flealers aro working ovortlmo.
Whether it's new or used, a car
is as necessary thotiu days ua a
Mtruw hat.
.John Adle.sfeh, truvellnK audi
tor . for this Howard automobile,
company, with headquarters at
Furtluud, left horo tuduy after
KpondiiiK a week Jimtulllni; ' the
new factory Bntm o book keep',
inif at tho.bcherer motor company
offices.
It. C. Crako, field representa
tive) for the Howard Automobile
company of Portland, stopped In
MedforU Kiiday to confer with
lucal dealers lu'foru continuing
nnrtli on a lUHinen trip.
. A ttalu of all cars on hand will
bo conducled by the Troiehlcr Mo
tor company beuJnnlnK Monday,
June 21. Tho clcnn-up sale Ih
made necessary heeuuso of the
fact that the company Is com
pelled to vacate Um present loca
tion at 30 North Holly street by
July 1.
C. J. Walker, a representative
of the International Truck com
pany in the Hosehurn territory
arrived In Medford yesterday, ae
compaiilcd by Mrs. Walker and
their daughter, fieraldlne. to spend
the week-end VlsltltiK Iticul friends
mul relatives.
J. t". IMttmau, whoU'saln repre
sentative for tho J. K. l.eand.r
company ofl l'hrtlnnd. dlstiihutovs
of Sltnlehakei" curt. In In Medford
transacting business with . V.
Myers, local dealer, lie nys A. f .
Jenkins, the noted transcontinental
driver, will be In Medfrnit MondaV.
di Ivhm il Studi-haknr ('resident N
that recently made atieh a record
at Atlantic City. J. K. I .winder
uml Flunk Itrady, INuiland branch
nuinnt;er, will be in Medford .Mon
day to meet Mr. Jenkins.
Diamond Idol Utilizes Buick
ll'Aill I.HI K (.1)1,1) TUIIASl ltK
TKMI'TS MJAM1 'JO lIi
NECESSARY IN I TO BE INFESTING
NEW AREA DAILY
I MIAMI. l'la. iVt A Kohl ruh
iis in prtiuress on a vacant lot ill
Miami where excavation machiu
i ery has been installed to dig for a
fabulous amount of Kold Iniieved
'to have been burled 300 years HK.
X'isitini; tho see ne of t h u k hi
rush has become a favorite pas
itlmi' here uml hundreds have kM''
lo the vacant lid to cast u skeptical
icj'e on lh' tiporalionw.
fi. Ii. Mohley, one of tile men
' sponsor! ii? the diwlm;. said he
was working on a due given him
by a Spaniard who Is -supposed to
have, seen u chart iJcciibina the
dlsitiff Muccesscs. Conditions today ' Mediterranean fruit fly say ; new , ho-ation of $1 70.0oo.uuu in gold
necessitate Pot only a tfood. prod- 'points nf luff-station are found i nuggets, while on a visit to Me;;
uco backed by courteous Hervice ! daily In Klorida. ' ' iCo. Mobley says drills recently
and tieiTi business policies, but ; The seeretary of agriculture has brought un flakes of iron rust, lead
nut u-ihiUihlo to Jivcstock. Jie
thinks it wllf b,. 'vahjftble in cheek
ing gully eroi ion in orchards or In
cnub'd pasture ari.
Mu'te J'aMH Myillnrd IkkIhk
cuiniiany io Kin've" liillway extend
i.iH Iroifi liuru Imo Kkumuh
county, K
"The experience of the fleneral
; petroletiin corporation In market
ing Violet Kay gasoline puralb lM
I tho malotitv of modern merciiah- '
Ity l'rank I. Welhr !
( Associated 1'res.s Kanu IMlttji )
WASHINGTON (l'i - -I'edoial
offlcialH working to cheek the ;
International Harvester
TRUCKS
4 AND C-CYL1XDER MODELS IN SIZES
RANGING FROM 2-N TO 5 TONS
iHurrirli-nt
llic 1 1 1 . 1 1 1' with the-
mil'hiaiyttiitiitiiiii'iiAl
ad vci tiding to acijuaitit
wirth and
va I ue of the goods offered for ,
sah'." says A. J. I ion nelly, assist- j
ant division manager for the cor
poration. !
"The Cenwal Petroleum enr- j
ooration has found newspaper ad- I
Frank "Lefty" O'Doul, this season's National Leag? hitting
sensation, turned to this 1929 Buick phaeton for transporta
tion during his recent sojourn on the Pacific Coast "Lefty,
hitting high in the 400 class with the Philadelphia Nationals,
i-i a product of the Pacific Coast Leagilo,
revised the ouarantinc to make it (
possible to regulate, any new area j
immediately.
The revision provides, further-
more, that no Jmst fruits or vege
tables shipped from l-'loriUa into
northern and northeastern states
may In reshipped to territory In
vertising a most effective medium the south and west, where direct
for telling the public 'of the quul- shipment from i'luridu already Is
ity of Violet Hay gasoline and Unprohibited.
courteous and thoughtful service j That mean no product from
of their 3'tiio Independent dealers . Klorida. likely to carry ihe fly.
on the Paclllc coast. Jean be shipped lo New York
"The tremendous success ofiHOme other such stale and then
Violet Kay giwollne Is due to I he I rct-hlppcd or otherwise transport
ed to Alabama, Arizona, Arkans-ts.
California, (Teorgla, I 'la ho, Louini
nna, Mississltpi, Nevada, New
..Mexico. No fh Carolina, Okla
homa, Oregon, Sout h Carolina.
Tennessee. Texas. Utah, Washing
ton and 1'orlo Uieo. , '
ami gold.
Ht ven hu;e ciiets of gold art
the goal of the diggers.
IV Al A.NtlU UI.W (iltASS,
The White Crosses of Ohio
I the
The
Henslt ive moto; ints whose feel
ings have been harrowed by the
white crosses , which (Jovernoi
J)oiahcy caused to be set up
along the highways of Ohio,
wherever there had been deaths
due to accident on the road, have
persuaded the new slate highway
director to place no more of the
recording crosses. Not all aulo
mobllisls nuree, but a large num
ber complaining that the death
marker arouse it grief tiiat is un
bearable are the ones who arc lis
tened to.
The defense of the crosses is
that if they save only a few lives
they have justified themselves tie-
spile 1 he emotion of the passing t (oi'iM
iiutoiiioblllHt. o u r automobile 'j im
killings continue. Year by year
, have. Increased (o a' figure
t would be no small army loss
any but an extraordinary war.
aially list, is" steadily he
lot-,, the public. Ami Syracuse
knows that in U2'j we have nl
rejoiy made a beginning on ii rec
ord that shows no sign of a death
lessening in comparison with tho
fatal years which have Just
passed.
There is a vast amount of griev
ing that I.- not due to ihe discon
certing sight of white crosses. Il
is a grieving of which the crosses
are representative, a grieving for
the victims for whom the crosses
stand. .A warning of their deatu
Is not so met hi tig lo make n mo-
happ.y. I.:m it may makt- f jm
avei ui.- t Syracuse (., v .
I'osl.
iqiinllty of lht product, Ihe service
jof the Independent dealer ami the
I powerful force uf the newspaper
message.
"The marketing success of Vlo
i let Uny gasoline has been so out
standing that no one vnn fall to
j recognize I he three basic 'reasons
why Violet Itay Is used through
out the length and breadth of the
j coast: A good product, prompt
and. coil-terms serviire pta news
, paper atlvt'rl jhing to acuuaJnt the
public truthfully with the mer
chandise offered fur Bale."
.4
MAN11ATTAX, Kan. tf A new,
food for livestock may be found 1
in a Chinese grass now the sub- ;
ject of pasturage experiments at 1
Kansas State Agricult oral college. :
1'rof. A. K. Alilout believe this
or Ki'ftss, filled ( aloinagrostis ept-
geios, may licconu ol economic j
importance m tht farmer by es- j
t:tblishing pslurage on waste or !
uniuofltabre land, ft" it is fouml
All
IE
T
of ihe main citrus area in
the .central section of Florida is
Infested from coast lo coast, but
indentation in the outer points
still is in the incipient stage and
probably the result of fruit being
moved from the original points of
infestation.
Twelve counties are know n lo
have orchard Infestation. They
a i-m Orange. Volusia, Seminole.
Brevard, lalte. Duval, .Marion.
Osceola, l'oik, Putnam, tiumpter
and IJillshorou.'th.
Vesuvius Boils Again
V ASIU N 1 i'l. .V . (I 'J V esu vi us, 1
writhing again In geologic agony, i
is the one and only active volcano !
on the continent of Km ope. !
As a matter of fuel, the moun- !
tain has been conilrlutilly In erup
tion since ItiJl. The public, how
ever, only hears of Its violent
HpiiHiils when its hot hamls cbKch
the Italian countryside In a death
grip, as when Torn pelt was de
stroyed ami Hercu la ucum em
balmed in mud August 1M, 7!) A. 1.
Vesuvius Is called the cabinet
volcano because It Is so small. It
is only :iN!H feet high, yet It is
the most fa no him volcano In I he
World, the National (ieogi a phie
society points out.
It is a cone within a cone. The
ridge of the outer cone, known as
Mount Somma, rises highest north
ami east of the present small peak
that flaunts Its steam plume over
Naples bay. Mount Somma's ram
part Is the rhn of the crater blown,
tipen when I'ompell and 1 1 ere u la-'
ucum fell before the mud and
lava.
Km 1S50 years the volcano had
been filling up that pit. Still new
lava flows must cross the Valley
of Mell, the depression between the
Inner ami outer craters, before
they can rush down on the vil
lages. The last major eruption oc
curred In 1 D0!, when lava, buried
Casn LMancu and Hoscidrecase. The
latter Is less than two miles from
I'ompell. i .
Arcluicologlsts working at 1'oni-
pelf iind llorenlaii"uiu live In con
stant fear that a new disaster will
obliterate their labors. Street cars
from twentieth century Naples
now 'transport visitors In a few
minutes to the heart of first ccn
l u ry Pompeii. Kxcavalion pro
ceeds rapidly.
-iirt obi practice of conveying
articles discovered to the Naples
museum lets been changed. Now
every bottle, loaf of bread, picture,
statue ami poster is left in place.
Walking down the Street uf
Abundance one sees election post
er!;, a dry goods store witLi fresco
pictures showing methods of mak
ing goods and the Kullonica rile,
pl.muL Stephen's laundry. '
One sealed jug oil the polished
nun ble bar contains a liquid
probably wine-- I STitl years old,
I-' lowers Ihe Romans loved blos
som again in the gardens of Pom
pell's foremost cit l.ens. A gra pe
viite springs from the spot where
the root of a grapevine was found
under the utiles.
llerculnneiim presents a bigger
problem, hot also t!ie hope of
greater treasures. Pompeii was a
lioinau ll'iKtmi or San Inegn; Uer
culaneum. a Newport or !everly,
Hills. At Pompeii they brush
av:iv the ushes; at llerculaneum
archaeologists m u s t cut away
layers of solid rock. The mini
poured down by Vesuvius solidi
fied. To lay open llerculaneum
the Italian government expects to
:i;pend l,"0O.iH'0 ovur a period of
ten years.
i H i . ' ; The ground 1
1 TT D h-ucuwi
I any locality i
" 1 1 j tail ly accural
l My P. S. I'eparlment of Agii- "period of 1J
culture) beloi e Uu
, t.pit(Ctl.
lit oils Is
aid
UIO IH: JANKlKo.-(n One
hundred monkeys were landed
from Africa at Uuhia to be used
In the fight auatuM yellow fever.
In this city and In Sao Paulo the
cinemas are helping thc cdiica
.lonal campaign on the disease.
an be prepared for
disking or harrow-
seeding lime for
tu be determined
ely by a Mow lug a
weeks for growth
Tin
when
slage.
best time lo c
it is in the h
If cut before, tin
not well filled, it shrive
tliiu and Is II t;lit lu w
allowed to become fully
louuh ,
grain is
s In cui
ight. If i
ripe he-
Texas experts are much h.
demand in Texan. hwre .OnO.nno
acres have been trra cd
fore cult ing, a considerable part
of t he crop shat tei s out and Is
lost in harvesting.
:il-
To get the most ami best tpi;
ity heed from a sweet clover crop,
harvest luu should be done w hen
:ibout half the polls me black. U
l lie first growt'.l is allowed to seed.
the stalks will be very tall and
co.u'He and hard to handle. When
the field has been grazed until the
last ef June or a h i crop has
been taken, the second growth Is
teei eoa ise ami the seed ripens
more cvenl .
first killing frtiM is
W alnut grow ing in ( iregon Is
usually profitable If planting is
well located ami the proper Mock
used, says a new bulletin entitled
"KngUsh Waluul Production in
Orenon." by C. K. Schuster, pro!
fesor of horticulture at the State!
college. There is sufficient suit - j
able land in Oregon without using
doubtful soils and locations, the,
bulletin slates, and adds that the!
trade is demanding clean, sound '
MANILA, P. I.fi Macao, that
Portuguese colony on the coast of
southern China, whlii for years
been it refuge for fugitives
from justice from the Phi ill pi lies,
is no longer a haven.
In t he tast, criminals fleeing
from the Phllllpines felt that they
were safe If they reached Macau,
hut their sense uf security was
blasted recent ly when tho Macao
government granted the extradition
of Joseph I... Wilson.
W ilson was convicted in Manila
of having embezzled through for
gary CJiHi.OUM from the San Carlos
Milling Company, a sugar concern.
Ho fle'd from the Islands while his
ease was being appealed. J.Ike
ot hers before him, he headed for
Macao. ' 1 ' '
liecaitse of the circumstances the
Phllllplne government decided to
bring him back if possible. ' Much
to Wi turn's surprise, he whs ar
rested in Macao and extradited a
few weeks after his flight. Hack
in the Philliphies. Wilson now faces!
a J I -year prison term, for his np
pnitt'wss tlismfsKeu" when he lied.
The Insular department of Jus
tice estimates that there were at
lease eight ami perhaps 1 I ot htv s
In Macao who are wanted here.
Advices from the Portuguese col
ony said that they were leaving for
fear they also would be extradited.
reach Russia. Hlnce it would be !
easy to extradite them from any of
the countries of the Kar Kast.
The Phllllplne government, In
View of Its limited income, has
maoV little rrfbrt 4" the past to
bring back escaped criminals, but
now that the Wilson ease has hem
decided lu favor of tin government
the fiscals (prosecuting attorneys)
are asking for a $:.a.Mla fund for
that purpose.
Perhaps 75 per cent or more of
the Florida citrus crop was moved
out. before the liy was discovered,
being; shipped from t he Orlando
section, which Is believed to be
the original point of infestation.
Fly-infested fruit haH been found
in markets in Texas. Arkansas.
Georgia, Louisiana, North Caro
lina. Ohio and in New York City.
Orchard infestation is said to be
eon Tilled to lioridri. Officials
deny " any known Infestation In
Georgia, where the peach Trop
sot n is lo be hit rvest ed . W her
rver the pest may appear, the
governnuuit is ready, by virtue of
Its revised quarantine, to act im
mediately for its suppression.
All states in which the fly is
of particular danger have entered
into a vigorous campaign to ferret
out ail Florida fruit and destroy
any found to be infested. They
are cleaning up dumps and other
places where the larvae might be
hiding to prevent local infestation.
Mall Tribune ads are
20.000 people every day.
read
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KDSSKD l
TO (il .T
TINV BUT
WIIUIIMi FINDS
MIAMI. I.'hi. tA'h- The
I'iiul Mull1)'. Iti-rlin urnrri'
rniiii lt;uulmt-R wit i i nil
iinut mul in. i'M'iii'ui-n
ri'iisim
sot lllt
IS-fimt
I I'l'OMH
WE USE
HAWKISON
UI-CANIZING SY8TEM
All Work Guaranteed
Phipps Auto Park
-Highway at Jack ton -Phone
1037 R
the At la nt it! has been revealed.
She is Agatha C.avinskl, Mpller's
sweetheart.
Peaching here recently, At niter
siiiil he umlcrtook Die trip .so that
he might ga In funds to wed M bw
Cavinskk The Cierman soch-ty of
Mlanio is trying to arrange things
so that Miss Gnvinskf will be In
New York when Mullet' gets (here
in his small sraft from Miami.
Muller made sltipN lu Knglnntl.
I'lauce. Spain. Portugal, Morocco
and t he Canary islands, and says
he Wits; treated kindly everywhere.
hut that in many places he was
feted hospitably hut given tiu
inoiw.v IIkiwk inn i, v h n i. .-. .lnvu
nuts, well maded and packed. L, Htt. MlM.0 h). w,t out Jly ,y2s.
Soil
twi iff e m aft
airvexs hae bt
a great many counties of Oregon
rcMiUina in the accumulai ion of
much valuable data to present and
proMiccttvc farmers of this state.
The meaning and use of this infov
mutton If explained In n new
n made of ,UM. U t , ,:i MT
Will, HONoll K1IS(
j Laying hens need
ttie summer monihs
K'muI eui; pt du tbi
! suits are obtained
iad
let uh restore your car to Its
former pood looks with
our 8 pot la 1 equipment, long
experience The work ilotn
hero, 'plvejt iiuim)t Milibtuc
. llon. '
mash during
tn keep up
i (Joed re
if they Ki
twice as much masli s
scratch feed. It is a good pl-in
to add tlc pounds of linseed meil
to every t ho potiniN of mush to
help jjet the hens in good condl
tlon for moiling. Milk is very de
sh'iible In the summer ration, and
plvnly of m eeti feed htonild be
available.
Ml
I1 -' -1
After the breeding season
vi-r. a boar's feed hoiild be
doeed so that he kteps in i:i
tin illy ctMidltlon. Onl' a suial!
quantity of ctn n need t-e given
bun, t he main feed htMim mid
dlings or short . oats, or a little
It in e d me.il. with the run of n
pasture
ATLAN TIC CITY The de
sun for the arch of light to span
111.. fit...nu K..,.. .1,. ... ttl I.,
tm lie City this summer In honor of
tin .lust Issued by the State college j Thomas A. Kdlson ami the fiftieth
experiment station, copies of which 1 birthday of the incandescent lamp
ma be had free. The bulletin (simulates a curtain,
station circular No. IH, by K. F. j The design Is to hanc high above
TntmTson and W. I.. Powers. th boaidwalk between two 57-foot
towers of light. It Is gut t: costive
tit attetle- of fruit vary of ., hrtlil,i imil.i .,f i..,.-
thlnninn re- . wMe. In Its center is a medol.
Oregon Kx-;etcheit in huht. worded to ideiititv
the event.
The arch will .contain '-'j.Oi'O
-wets. which are reflectors each
two i tubes in diameter, cut much
after the style of , drnmond. The
deinn is by Walter l Aicy Ryan,
duector tt the illumtii.it nix engi
neering laboratory of m General
Kleetiie company.
IMfferent artetle of fruit Vary'
coiwbler.fidy In their
qilll epieuts. inn s the
peiimeiit citation. Certain varieties
of apples, such as King and SpitK
enbuvi;. s e I d o m ne.d thinning,
while Jonathan. Grimes and Yellow
Trtn-p:t.ent frequently set excei-
sive crops and require thinning to j
Insure size. Anjou and Comlee
p .irs seldom "'t too .much fruit,
but Panleit, IU"c and Seckel are;
Inclined to overbear, Such varieties)
he- a - llartv Crawford and1
1 :;ti ' v iu- Il i groat deal of j
r. n hib rn -i t i in m my i
e ds ii" tbitii.tng .tt all.
ef p,
Male
HUM
Hut kw heat Is an excellent crop
sow where corn or some other
i op hits failed to make a stand.
S 10.000 ftvr Vuad Study
WAMI1IN(;TvN 14 per five
yours a ffiouu ef toomlneiu men
hitve contributed more than $l't,
oui for h thoiouuh stmtv lo. the
Hiht'htirg - Proprietor of Coifor ' btnloHical Vurvey of the quail. Its
Cup restaurant will add dining j habits, migrations, discuses. ptVp;i
room. Ination and enemlen,
i 1
Ills
IcliftJ
flh SAN FRANCISCO (ft
SAN FRANCISCO
GEARY oi TAYLOR ST.
Discerning traveler
rank. The Clift among
Amenca't fine hotels.
Downtown location,
immediately adjacent
to shopping, biuinesa
and theatre districts.
540 rooms with bath
FEATURES
tliaicgbasicrcasonx
jftr International
popular
AKE your own comparion.
Trurk, part for part, dcxign and
construction, with uny other truck
and form your own opinion. Tho
construction the
' InlcniatioualH.
abou t
bettor' you'll like
'Hmfro V" NEW
, International .Stftipttd
Spteial?
... .ll'-r. p-c: ' ivt...
4-WfrEEL
lift A K ES on
KVUHV MODP.L
ljow Gas ant' Oil
Consimplittn. Y-ow
Maintenance Costs.
Choice of Powerful
4 or 6-cylindcr en
nines in most models.
Ituiyed, liine-tcstid
construction. At
tractive apiearaiice.
Unexcelled Nerrkc
facilities Long,
projiiaUi truck life.
Engine frame, springs, clutch,
t roimniiEsioii, brakes revcary mehani
cat imit:ia built-to. the hightut truck
. la o 1 a r (In i a proved, hy tho hiiih
reputation .earned by, Internutionul
trunks everywhere, j; .. '.:'
Tile line inclulcs the Special
Delivery for louda up to-J-ton; tho 1
ton Six-Spred Special0and6-cylindcr
Speed Trucks of 1 !. 1 l.otld 2-ton siies
mid Ucavy-Outy Trucks fangin frn
2 5-tou aiise. i - .' ' '
ELWOOD'S AUTO SHOP
118 So. Central Avenue . .
! Medford, Ore,
Phone 7C9 '
JL nouhle, from .$", IB j ' -, .
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OLDER TIRE SERVICE, ING,
Formerly Exchange Tire Co.
Jackson at Riverside
Phone 520