Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1929, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATL TRITKTNTC. MEDFORD. ORECiOX, .SUNDAY. JUXK .10. 1929.
JLL READY FORs sNEW AIRPORT TO INCREASE FORGE i WOMAN HELD ON ira DRUM His
BE -READY THIS i WEATHER BUREAU !
PAGE THREB
LI
KE TOMORROWl WFFK FIIR PI AMFS
LIQUOR CHARGES
;iif
The official openlm; t' the ('ruin-
Lake season occurs Uinuninw
with the roads thru the park open
nil the way to ihe rim, the 1n1k
Iuim -tinnine with full (tmpltnieiit
of employes and the stages ply
Inn back ami forth daily )
twi'iMi Mfdlord an dthe park and
Klamath Kalis and the park, to
take the train toiirlsis up tu set?
the Kreat world wondtir.
A lurue crowd tf loeal and oth
er visitors is expected to visit
Crater lake today, ami the usual
nift crowd will visit the lake over
t-Mu Fourth of July period.
"The park has still much snow
except on the roads, which will
t not melt away fur some time yet.
unci, the road around the rim
, will still be blacked with snow
for two weeks or more. There
Is considerable snow near the
lodge yet.
AlthouKh In Kciiei-al the snow
thrmiRhout the park near the
roads is fast melting, visitors to
tljp lake within the next few days
will be wise to wear their over
shoes, as the ground is wet ami
'sloppy.
All indications point to Crater
ake having another wonderful
season this summer, at; ;least
equalling last season's r-ecord-breukinK
number of visitors.1" 1 1 3.
0iU. it will be Home time yet he
fort the full beauties of the park
ean be enjoyed, hut most people
going up at. the season's begin
ning do not in hut that they
only care to stand on the rim and
feast their eyes on the lake, llun-
Jdreds of loeal ami other southern
Oregon people are sa fascinated j
with the ride over the Crater !
Iake highway to the national
park, and with the lake that thv
not only go up there once every!
season but several limes. Th"4
sight of Crater Lake national park !
and the lake itself still in their!
partial winter's snow garb ,
at the beginning of the season ev-
eiy July 1st, especially lures them
to make the trip Ibis early.
Hundreds of people have visit
ed the lake during the past weekj
and the lode has been open for1
patronage since last Thursday.
fully equipped to care for all
comers.
The
new Med ford airom t will
;be available for the use of larger
;i)l.iiie after next Monday, accord
ant; to City Engineer Kred Kcheffei.
I who has arranged to install the
I proper boundary m trkers on the
field.
j Ships will ho serviced by tank
truck from M -tlft.nl as was done
jtlurini! the early tlHy of he pres
ent fairground aviation field.
j Excavation fur the footings f
i the ndminist rat iun building is
nut u ie ami me VnK of pouring
concrete will be started Monday. It
is expected that the project will be
completed within 70 days.
The building, which measures
Hi'i by 150 feet, faces the circular
portion of the field with visibility
of approximately one-half mile in
all diremions nn the field. The
Imn.ar is locatfd In the renter of
the bujlding with a two-niory lean
to on the north side. The north
portion will house the administra
tion office radio room, mail room,
superintendent's office. waiting
room, restaurant, pilot' room,
weather bureau and an unallotted
space which will probably be umd
for class purposes in connection
with the aviation school.
The south portion, a one-story
lean-to. will house the shops and
hospital.
ISIds are yet to be called for con
struction carpentry work and dim
terful for the lean-tos and lighting
for tile haiiKar.
Many visitors are seen dally at
the new airport and the field pre
sents a busy appearance with the
workmen engaged in laying the tile
for drain trenches and other activi
ties in connection with preparing
the field fur use.
To meet 'th'. inoreased demand
for airways weather ser ico the,
personnel and work of numerous
n emm r isureau offices will bw
materially increased J uly i.
The Met) ford station Is one of
the list which wilt render fre
quent reports to the Caklam! ami
Salt Iake City centers for use in
connection with an in lonsiv e
weather service program centered,
about the Transcontinental Air
way. In this connection the work of
the local otiiee will be extended
to cover most of the li1 hours of
the day. Observations will be
telcKiaphcd to Oak land and Salt
I ji lie City at three-hour interval,
reporting- on conditions affecting
flying1. One more man will be
added to the station personnel in
order to handle e increased ser
vice. invight Uaudall, former min
or observer in the Medford office
is to he reinstated, effective July
1. He had been employed in this
offii; for somewhat more than a
year, resigning last September.
Since that time he had been at
tending the State Teacher -college
at Chico. Calif. 4
The personnel of the Medford
Station of the Weather Bureau
will then consist of I,. Walter
JJick, meteorologist, in charge;
and Claire W. Ahlborn, O. Ken
neth Anderson and Jj wight 1..
Kandall, assistants.
Chief of Police MeCtedie and
Terry Talent, federal prohibition
enforcement officer, milled an al
leged moony blue selling place, a
smalt dwelling at L'lM) South Crape
street in the rear of an alley, at !'
o'clock last ninht and arrested Its
operator. Ida May Higher, 4 3. on
the charge of maintaining a mils-1
ancr and sale and possession.'
which charges may be superceded
by federal charaes later. Six pints
of moonshine, several serving
K lasses ami a number of empty
bottles were found in the house. j
This Is i he third time that this:
Imuse has liven raided, or in police
parlance "knocked over" in the '
past - years. The first two times J.'
II. II if; bee. the woman's husband, '
was arrested and a stiff sentence I
ami S.'iflo fine was Imposed on him 1
following .the second arrest, after i
serving which he left the country.
Since that time his wife, it is i
claimed, has operaed a boot legging i
place, and neighbors have com- I
plained about it for a year or more
past. ' j
Mrs. J. R. Hiuhee is held In the-
eou my juil awaiting developments
anil a hearing.
I'.iul
City ee
Mcdfui
American Legion drum corps' ap-, Salem. With Salem inelic.ible to
! pearance on the bis Fourth of compete on account of being tin
July program. Negotiations with host post, it is believed Medford
i the cr.o k veterans' organization ! inw i.i.m.t iim vnn bi-cai.- for
have been under way for some championship honors in the cum-
1 1 me ami x oe t rescem t oy com- , petition this year.
mittee nacheti their invitation witn
a substantial check to cover a
part of the expense of the trip.
Th" drum corps lias been prae
OIAMI'IA. Wash.. June 29.iA1
Charged with "asking and recelv-
V Itrunk of the Crescent Th" drum corps lias been prac- iiK bribes" totaling JJ.Jti", H. C.
lebralion. coinmlttee was in ticitm regelariy for the past lohnsoii, Washington stale silper
d Saturday lo make final month or more with an eyo to j visor of banking, was at liberty
ments for the Medford i)M slate Leu iun conoentlon in i here toil ay on $-.'dm bund.
KANSAS CITY, June 29. fVP-
Louis Itahinowitz, traveling Jewelry
salesman of Kansas City, revealed
today that he was "taken for a
ride" two weeks axo by five game
sters, who took his diamond ring
valued at I3.U00 and, after dj-,
ma tiding $2f,(HMJ on threat of
death, compromised on $ 8,000,
which was paid.
Seals are increasing in the New
foundland region.
XOTICK TO MKIiCIIAXTK
All Kriday Anniversary copy
must be in this office nut later
than Wednesday afternoon by
3:3". as Thursday Is the
Koiirth of July and there wilt
be no Issue of this paper on
S that day. 4-
4- -f
KKLSO, Wash., June 29. (P
Damages in the sum of $"i00 were
awarded A. E. Poiiieroy, Longview,
by a superior court jury today
in his suit for $10,000 damages
against Sheriff C. II. Dill. James
Kruser, former deputy sheriff; A.
C. Beckham, deputy sheriff and
j the sheriff's bondsmen. Pomeroy
I charged illegal arrest.
j I.OS AXGELKS. Juno 29. &)
j (Iladys Brock well, motion pic
ture actress, was twinging to life
by a narrow thread early today,
in the opinion of attendant physic
ians, following an automobile ac
cident near Calabasas, Calif., on
Thursday night In which she was
seriously injured.
ON P. A. T. PLANES
The summer, excursion rates
going Into effect July 1, and last
ing !0 days, were announced by
the Pacific Air Transport company
at the local airport yesterday after
noon. From Medford lo the vari
ous Pacific coast points the prices
were quoted us follows:
From Medford to Seattle, $3"; to
Tncoma, $So; to Portland. S-0; to
Oakland. 830; to Fresno. $45; to
liakersfield. $50. ami to Los An
geles. $53. This rate includes meals
;is well as transportation to and
from airports, according to C. K.
Johnson, operations manager. A
listing for all fields may be ob
tained at the local airport by those
interested in such trips.
Classified ndverllRlng gets results.
Daily Meteorological Report
Sunday dune !!
. Medford and vicinity: Fair
Dklld. .
Wegon: Fair and mild.
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; Local Data
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(ill ASS KIKK ON UANt'll
A fire that swept iir.roHH an acre
uf Ihe S. F. Carpenter ranch on
the Jacksonville hlchway was reu
illly put under control by the loeal
fire department called to the scene
at " o'clock yesterday, .lust the
chemical truck was called out.
Two or three shock of hay were
Jwtroed and a couple of tele
7onc poles on the premises were
slightly damaged hy the blaze be
fore ihe arrival of the firemen. Xo
Hcrious damaEe was done.
YOllHA LINDA, fal.. .Mine 2!l.
(fl'l The parkins plant of the Yor
ba Linda Citrus aoeiallon. 1""
carloads of lemon nnd i refriKcr
ntor ears wim'c desli-tyed by fire
Ivre here eai'ly today.
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