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PAGE FTVT3 EIRST REPORT OF i MINERAL SURVEY P" puisiiiun i-uitlinud hiiu tn bi'ii and im proved. f-hp isrvve wniso, until fur a time his , The jurlnt from 1913 to.IJ.37 I liftt was (lesjuh'f(l (. AI fin ben uf wax a 11. 1 ted States -rppreserrtuJiv ' !th family indny snid h wia niiiPlt Tfoifi Oregon," ' " ' " AIRPORT WORKERS ! BEGINS WESTERN ThurmluV. July II. i ledford and vicinity: Tluipulay: j ': $iir t unit; hi und Vrliluy. Not rhin'h i change in temperature. j !- Oreguu: Thursday: Fair lunigitt and Friduy. Nut (muh change in' LCI TRIED TEST RUSE temptMUture. ( ' MEDFORD "MATL TRIBUNE, rEDFOUD, ORISON. THURSDAY. .TITbY 11. 1020. WED NIGHT-CLUB PERISH IN FLAME HOST OF; GOTH! AFTER COLLISION . -7 t p m FfiH mm part iif mm i uui i wn i uiiuiii . i nu i ui uiiuuuii S5: i : ' iTi i Tho first com-rctt report of the combined .chiunber of comnuM't'e and, oily council Airport eomniitt will he given at the i-huiitiei- of conuncri.'e forum luu-hcoii tomor row ioon at the Hotel Medfori, according to a decision reached by the committee a,t a meeting held this noon. ' Definite plans for the dedica tion celehi a lion to he held libor Day, will he given to the public. together with a plan for handling the preliminaries. The Munding committees in eharno of the rele- hrat;on were appointed" an follows; E. M. Wilson and Jack Thorn p 80n. finance: Al Hayden and ('has. Wfng, puhliciiy; Seeley Halt and J. . Collins, program and stunts and S. S. .Smith and It. ii. Ham mo ml invitations. ,The possibility of bringing TJnd h? rgh or some other aviators of note here for the occasion, was discussed at the noon meeting. 'Among other possibilities will he a queen contest, an aerial review and other features. A large dance Will be held in the new hangar 1(1 the evening of the second day. A meeting of the city council committee on airport construction 'was held at nine o'clock this mnrn !fng in Kred ScheftVl's office. This Was called for the purpose of dis ' cussing water' supply and lighting ''for the. new 'port. J. (. Thompson ve information on lighting and Fred Scheffel a tentative report or costs for the water supply, HOLLOPETER SELLS .(TRACTNEARPHOENSX V Ila Ar. Hollopetei has sold his Improved two ami one-half acre tract at I'hoenijv "ii the Pacific highway to K. V. Swisher of Hend. Mr. Swisher will make his home .en. the l-'iace. ilr. Iloiiopeter and family will r.M.w io Tacoma. Wash. The deal was made thru the Kreneb-At Wood ntTfllcy. r i. ivy L Cooling . . . delidiout... satis fying. Tree Tea gives the perfect kiced tea flavor. mm 1 I Bar f-tr i ( & WATCH )1s REPAIRING! mm i ;: 'Ji: Local Dtt ' 3 '"a1 CHANTS l'ASi, Orv.. Juhj H.i-4 i mineral dei.0lt . parted jfeJVe jrrwVs m.s.li.y with the arrival of. J X. , ( ,, ltl,unyU l'aru,. iuKt.wHh.th. .l-n.tl.iLoww. ,, u ..,, Ma, 'I!'urvey. Tin. .ur- ;Re UamiMy (HW cl., 3 was l'"sfI'hu 'li'iJ..KH., p..jjri.n.k.n .Lulu-) . ,. , approprmtu,,, l,y the k-lnrore of. f. wiw,h..r . .... ,,.lir v.yu.vvv nnicn was maicnea iy tne , - j- A federal government... ; ;.:M.uwe.sl temperature .this inoni- Tho western. Oregol survey Is a ' t'KJ"t?w- ' two-year prognun. .' Three monthrfl TulnJ nreOlpiUtion ..iUK'e Stpt. 1, i will be given to the work this ea-j.I son by Pardee, who is giving (ieKr cial attention to the occurrence of enromue and quicksilver. - The j geologist s;t id that chromite is j coming into more extensive use in I Ithe manufacture of stainless steel, t Chromite was mined here during the war. f I'ardee conferred here with YV. A. Hutton, inemher of the state mining board and. State Surveyor K. V. Miller, one of the chief backers in liie legislature. He said that occasional reports will be issued. Patrick J. Chamberlain1 ol Hollywood- will probably? know Ms mail boxes when he goes riding again. Early Sunday morning, as ; he was coming throug Eden pre-1 cinct on his way north, he is said I to have uprooted the Mary 0. 1 V4'"'., "f.. Carey mail box and its iot and',111" "alia .... rallied thorn 300 ruad at a speed well .puin the liutlt. it is cur then plunged risht j side tip in a ravine, when Federal' I'ruhiliition Aent Terry Talent' happened alunit. I'neimseious, the Californian was taken by the officer to the Sacred) Ueart hospital, where he was! found lo be not seriously Injured. Having turned the man's case over to his father, l.'harlcs Talunt, for investigation, Terry left fur l'ort land. .Mr. Talent, having produced the facts, the t'allforilian was lined 1U0 and Kiven CO days In the county Jail, together with helne relieved of his driver's license for one year, as the result of driviiif! while Intoxicated, according lo the officer. . - 4 ' ' E "Blind" drivers as well as 'one arm drivers are not only bniiopu.-' lar with Traffic Officer tieore Prescott. but they are . Seriously flirt inK with danger, accord Iiik t'J a report received from the local police department this morning. "Blind" drivers are defined by Officer Prescott as the type, that turns out from the parking curbs without making a visual note of the traffic on the street. The mere fact that the driver ha-i stuck hi? arm nut when he attempts to turn out from the curb is no excuse to offer in case of accident. Arm or no arm, many of the drivers on the street do not have timo to dodge him In the case of such a sudden attempt, says Air. Prescott. "As to the one-arm drivers well, I'm just not going to waste breath on thojn. But they're upt to hear from me in another Way," suid the. officer. . The second B. P. 'O. IS.: buna concert of the season, which will j he held in the city park lomorruw I night beginning at 8:15, is tin-j nounced by Director F. Wilson Walte, ns follows: March, "Quality Plus"... Jewell Popular "Honey" Simon Wultzes, "Wedding of the Winds" ; Hall Cornet quartet Selected. Messrs. Flfer. Mays. Corninny and Parker. Popular, "Wedding of the Painted Doll" Bunn Suite In Fjiur Parts, "Atlanlis" Sa Franek popular. "Precious Little Thing Culled Love" Brown March, "London Hippodrome".... ; ftiffle ' Star Spangled Manner" '. TRAMPlED BY C0WTHAurrtBP liwiliii llu that it ha? no ill effecti. It it tho accepted ' antidote for pain. It two fractured rihs was the re - suit of Mrs. M. a. Itobinson beinu relief when you vo a hcadatlie, or knocked down and stepped on by! cold; or are suffering from neu ii cow early yesuid.iy morning.' ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains when she went out to milk. The; cow ran toward her. knocked her down and stepped on her ul;-; Mie was ai.ie to get to m. "ouNp i ai. w. uucior. ..... .... mediately. liven alone at her home on West PMh street. Hhe way resting well today, and according to the doc tors, would he all right In a short time. rnrvalli-. old Adminiflrntion building bring txunsivt'ij' 1m propd. . " - ' " Local Data p -i ..: M tl ( 4 yncht-.- . r.- ' . Toirtptfratures yar ,aw .Htay: Highest Hfi; lowest 50 . Suus,t today, 7: 7 p. m. Sunrise Friday, : 40 a. m. Wuttv1 "'hiny, 7:47 p. ni. Obwrvations Taken at 5 A. " ', 120th Meridian Time M. ; S i I CITY . ... "" B 3 i ? i ? Baker, 4ity Bismarck Boise ....". Denver !)( Moines Fresno Helena . .:.. Los Angeles ... MarshTield ...... Phoenix Portland Red Bluff 44 04 04 I'lear 1'. Cdy. Clear 1'. Cdy. 1'. C.iy. Clear V. Cdy. 1, Cdy. .1'. Cdy. , l'.cdy. P. Cdy. Clear i. Cdy.. Clear ,"P. cdy. II. Cdy. J'. Cdy. )'. (My. Clear t.'lear 110 : KO MI 7.0 (ill 104' tiX K4 Iif 76 i;c 74 i Roseburg Lvalt Lake City. !San 'Kriin Cisco.. ' ,e 7H 0 Ij. W. UlCK. Meteorologist. "T , , t, , ,L , ,,. : ' ; i :.'' J A clufngo lit, coining in the air mall Schedule on the route lip- 'tween Seattle and I-os Angeles, C M. Houston, auperintendent of j state land, but caused uu coinmur malls of the local postoff ice, an-1 cjal damage. nounced today. The reason that incendiarism Is This change w'.ll result in an Irii- thought to have ben the origin proved service ussunng patrons of air. mail service direct connec tioiiH with the truns-continental rotUQ und trnln service from Ios AnselcH lo Paso connecting there with It. 1'. O. routes for southern points. ' As uffeethiK Medford, the new .schedule is as follows: ' XorthlHiuilfl Daily. " Medford closing time at post office. 7:30 a. m. Leave airport at 8:110 a. ni. Arrive at Portland, Oregon nt 10:30 a. m. Arrive at eitttle,' Wash., ai 1:00 p. tn. Kouthhniiiul Daily. 'Medford, closing time nt jiosl dffice 0:00 a. m. Leave airport at !l:30 a', m. Arrive at San Fran cisco, Calif., at 12:45 ). m. Ar rive at Oakland, Calif., nt 1:00 p. in. Arrive nt Los Angeles. Calif., at 6:00 p. m. FALL FEDERAL COURT There will be several sensational trials nt the Medford tar in Of United Htates court for southern Oregiln. which will open the first Thurhtlay of next October, Includ ing the trial of two prominent Klamath Kalis physicians, which will undoubtedly bring a large at tendance of Klamath Falls people here nt that time'. This week in the United States district court at Portland the trial of Dr. A. A. Soule' nnd " Ir; K. Dietsche. the Klamath Kalis phy sicians who following their arrest in that city nnd Just recent' Indict ment by the federal grand Jury at Portland for unlawful trafficking in morphine, nt their request was set by Judge McNary for the Med ford term next fall. To Identify Genuine Aspirin ! always helps; it never harms. Quick yield, too, if you 11 only give these tablets a chance. But yon want feenuin Aspirin, so look for the gayer Cross on every tablet. The , ways bears the name Bayei j md the woid jeoune printed In red. ItnAtl la tb tnM tM ci Ram MamJlftWf WASHINGTON. July 11. M'l : ! Two l)oys are being held by W'ash- intcn police today because one of them wanted to gain fitirance to Annapolis naval academy but was found to be color blind. ; Ilniiry Sherwlnn Hupp, son of a ; Long Beach. tal.. business man. i was named as a candidate for tire academy after he passed examina tions given by the V, S. naval re ! serve, of which he was a member ; from California. I He was given a high rating on ! hi mental examina,iiu.n, but "flunked out" on his physical eat iamination at th.- academy two days iago. Color blindness was given as i the ause. , Ieiuiission for iv-examination ; was requested of the navy depart- 1 ment and was granted. A youth j representing himself as Hupp pass- ,ed tills test. Naval officers could i not uudcrstanil how a candidate adjudged color Mind 4S hours j earlier could pass the examination, SO IMC. lllVilIlltlln The lioy who was not colvrhlind, they said, readily admitted lie was Paul Schooler of Washington, ami told police lie had been retained to take the examination for 1:' ddlars. . lioih hoys arc 1! years old, and aro being held pending investiga tion. GAIN CONTROL OF GOLD HILL BLAZE AfiUppod Hr of imunrtiry oriuh) ittur.lt.'imc? mile eat of Hoi I til.t. near the .uliway, which started yesterday noon and spread ; so fast that for hours it was re- I garded as very threatening ami dangerous was finally gotten under control last evening thru the ef forts of I might Phillips, district I fire warden and four of his fire fighting force, aided by others in that miction, after it had burned over a territory of Hit! nerus of enis and brusn on O. C. and-1' iM that a youih wTis seen coming iway from that vicinity shortly before the fire was discovered, and the location in which it started. Whulcw Visit Ncwiort. NKWPOKT.- Ore. July 11. (!') Three frolicking whales whisked up and down Yaiiuina hay tod a.'" after they were' sign ted yesterday in the wake of (he steamship Hob- ert Johnson ' and the dredge Michle. When the Michie went to sea, the cavorting deep sea deni zens followed it and disappeared. Fcrformaiicc . . . iSistt yoia .r ... ,. ,0S6ly,,iKi. flic EitilicB'-price cars You'll be attracted first to one of these Flying Clouds because of their simple, straight forward thrust of line their obvious well-bred distinction. But it is only when you get behind the wheel that you will understand why Reo has built such a pre-eminent reputation in the motor world. -For here,' under your hand, is a versatility of performance, a mechanical dependability, that you will find only in the finest cars made; a car that will give you four) six, and even more, years of outstanding service. And, after all, what arc you buying, when you buy a car? -- Nuiv you can have a Reo REO 0. Phone 464 JF LYING CLOUDS niiiwouil la U S-Pm.m, ipon f Rm rijrlni Cloud ihm M.e. lVi as the nuuui'it lo be married. Thr announcement canie. las. :ii(;t from Hairy liichman. rnus U:i onifdy actr and night club i u !i t r of N e w V o r U , who is t h e I'l-id'-uroum-lo-be. Tlui ma rriage r:-oli;tbly will lake pIhco-' within a niomh. pending compleiiou of pic tures .Miss How and Uichman are now participating in at separate studios. Many times reported engaged. uie nnouncemciH uas the fu"-l otic to which the actress made a 'uiil'lrma'.ion. "As sunn as we cinn I'let our respective pictures," said Mi.-s Cow. who is ill ai her I'.ev- erly Hills home, "we are going to j get married. j "Xu definite (dans have been j made for the wedding, and we will i ma be sure of them until we know i u lu-u c.ui set a dale j Tlic actress' physician said she t v:is recovering from an illness due ' 1,1 l''(l IOIUlllliK. Tiie romance, which tool; loot ; when Miss How was on a vacation ' in .New Vork, several niontliH nito, i was renewed when Kichinan ur- rived in Hollywood recently to talie part in his first talkie. Kichinan heun his career at a cafe near Los A nudes, later tio-in- io ew Vork where he first met witii success. lie t as mar ried to Yvonne SteVensun ill CIS at Santa Ana. Cal.. and divorced in 1!12L'. Miss llinv lias never been ma i ried. Til la tiMHik. --- Coiis'l riicl'!.-i new buiblintr at fairgrounds "i-.'-i-lnu rapidly. The Qhainpagnc 1 1 9 70,T-P..ki.1t Coum 1 3 75, Spon i H 75. '70.TP..I i.(s AXUKi.V-S- .inly u Clara Hw. often retVrrtMl i "IV fiir! i;f the scri-n, is i I jday was said to be reeowring from I TlllaiiMiMk. - - Cutls'lrttci'vni of : illness Ibat was critical 11 ihiv m- i 'keen'" ili : t ..' , ' ' ' .'" Mtucf $U2f, Sport (1750. 5-PaiKnier Rio.igli.in, M.H.r 1159;, Spun 11720. Piu, Kiijer V.cicxi M.urr (1695. Sport .1820. Rotdiur. Miner (1615, Spon (1810.' REO MOTOR CAR CO. V. MYERS CO. I'tiKKIN'd. N. Y.( July II. (fll. l-'ie lMisons veie burned to ileati) iiU'l a sixth may die as t lie result of a fire which broke out after the eas; bound Cleveland-New Voik express on the Ki'lo railroad struck a 1're.e.lu; train near here today. The locouiot ive of tile passenucr train ploughed into a tank car. the contents, of which' broke into names, the fire spreading; rapidly lo Uic baKKaae car. two mail cars ami a passcimer co.icli which hatl been derailed. Tile dead were ld..iuificd as Tied II. lllake of lloriiell. emil nccr: W. J. I.atonik, of f!iisi)ii. hanna. I'a.. fireman; Ifailway .Mail Clerks 1 1 ulliiirt of Ail; poll and Flavin of Salamanaca, ami way t'arcr identified as Swan l:era.er, as of .Moline. Ills. 'aui,'lin Hose, of New York City tentatively identified as a passen ger in the derailed couch, was ex tricated from Die wveckuKc and taken lo Cornint: hospital, so seri ously burned that lie probably will die, authorities said. VASIUXiTtX.; July 11. (tV, .Iudtu Nicholas J-. Slnnntt ut' the(Ba i i'i!cd tSlatuy court ot clahny, tu- dnv was said tn In- ni'iiVi-i iiiL finni illnoa Ibat was critieal a .h.v , . r so aj;o. J ul ye Sinuott ... was, at ouii last w Km. u. a. r.i. oo. 'of Cj'mger lAles ! will find Flying Cloud ut a lower pne thun before. 1 1. ' pro- so ai;. Judge Sinuott ,. was, at 111 ' wedi, bill sudden hidis- fj . .. 'S O ITTU . I 1 Reo Fljinj fbloudi art piktd at tW factory at fMnviti 2--Pi,eiigr Cain i 1 395, Spori l(')5: , . LANSING, MICH. 132 So. Riversido City Hall . ... i- i ' -. .. .f . 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