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PXT1I? SIX !Nf"EDF01TD MTTL TRTBTTOT. rFDFOTID, OT?F,nON', SUNDAY. JULY 14. 192 D. No Blue Law Policy rnnnnu i rpinM rnnriinv i i iimiiv NOW HEADED BY j ' 'E ' t ft By T. T. 'I'iiiiins fAssi.ilul.il t'cm HUitt Wrili-r) ; ' T A Z A. Mn . M'J "Si-h'I Fri-ycli-n Imi K." 'ami. tin- liii-imk-wire mini IMul I'aiiilPW. liiiniMi-r of war in I'ui'Ik. u fi-w hours ufii-r hr li.Kl lir. Infm-iiii-d lli.'U Iroops iflho l'-nn-ii:ii J.'-Kion. Simii-kuI'-m-nnil JUoroi-i-iinii Imil ''pen nm bUKhF'l ')' M' '1"' A"" ynionili anil thai Kl wir klll'-il or mlsKinx mill viuinliil. ' "filVH Kri-yili-lilii'i-K llilit !: t -milium of Hie I'oii il'.n I.--B"" ami hi-iiiI him 1" ''' "f A"" Ym-olih." '' "' Mil'l'l''11"'1111" -v ill.slriiMlonn ii-mlilim l.iii-i'-n Suliii. ipslii.-nl Kiin-nil. unil !.-il'-rul VI ilalon, ciiniiiianil' r-ln-i liii f. short ly aflPlwanl.i. A w.-'-l; lat.-r Ail- Vr ill was ri-ll'-vt'il. t "Tin? iiintik -solilii-r." as I'r'-y-ilcnlieii; is known, is a vhwiiii "f iltsort wars. win. has haltliil with thirst in the lioui;ht ii-rioil, fOllKht flnnils In tho Miinn i-ckIiiiih a few wi-'-ks lali-r anil i-vir nnil always lias lii-f-n in tin- friint lln' of hiitllu ai;aliist the Moms, III" TulliiriiK-i or lh- llHNim-. -An Ininato ol a nioitasti'ry until hi- hail nai lnil his furtii th yi-lir. lr.-yil'-nlii iK miilili-nly ili'iiih-il that lid wanti'il a Mill'- iiioi'- ailli.n than rarryliiK wi I" lliirsly VKPtalil'-s or si-riilihiiiK III'' floors of l hi innnasl'-ry's hails. Hi; not II- II,. jollli-il tin- I-'oiiIkII l.'Ulon. Ill iwn Minimis hi- was a ii,iioral uliil hail I wo uoiinils. Tin- Tolia-ri-Ks uf tin- soilllii-rn Alias iir i'oiiiiIpiI for tin- slush whi.'h Is i-vi-n now vlsll.l'- as a whili biiviiK liL-ross tin- sialli of his flainliiK ri-il liklid. 'I'azi, I'-i-x. rohiiiih-ll'-i-liar. stiw lilin I" turn, as a Hi-iKi-anl, a sei-nnil lii-nti-lianl, and la " i-ililnill. .lie was inadi oloin-l at lln- lifKiniilnu "I Hi'- Win-Id war, and ..i,i I. h, look nart In most of tin- l.altli-s aliinu tin- Mi-sli-nl limit, ii t-olnni-1 In- rt-inallifd at tin 111-jiilKtit-p. When Alid-i-l-Krlni made Ills drive ngulnst Krenrh Sliirncco In , B J5 Hfti'i- iiraitl'-nlly ilrlviliK thf Spaniards Into the .Mediterranean. -revdenliet-lc was in I-ez. ivi nn E WILMER STULTZ KILLED IN PLANE CRASH 4( f 4t,.,t,,l I'll Mn. Ernny L. -Junco, iui.Citi elected mayor of Eureka, Cal told her friends, "I don't expect to hav (ny more tuccesB than the federa1 government In enforcing the jto libition law." I vucfti ihtwn 1 lining n I lie Kin, oc fijpicrl .Slli-Ali((iillnh h:ilfw;iy tvvM'ii T.iz.'i unci i-'cz, cutilnK thd iiiiiiftu- nuuut- i;i ill imhI I mm i--n thi' lv(i cities ii ml rom nm mill. k 1 1 he Mutiii roiiil. "Am h i' n il I ii k Kn-yrlerilM-rt:." ' f H-nct ii 1 Count t riiaml'i iiii, t Im i AliMTicin cil i.cn ilcfsci-nrliinl nf I.afiiyL'tli-, who w;ik In roiiimand jut I-'f Ht Die tiiiM. witi'il the miit- Istry of wiir. KrcydfiilMTK wan nivf-n iwo i-oiiii:niifH of S-iiikji- ,l-Hl i-.H'U f'ill'iyillK f'MIl1 IMIM'tllllf Iknnm. iiikI in r(iir ilnys Kriiu wux i in nielli to tin- north, i 'These chiijis limy iml Im fcrent j finhii-i htit I ln-y ii if tin Mined j tfoml I'll 11 HITS," KreyiteilhiTK Hi! 11 J.ihT, w i I hi ill I t lie stiKhteyt HiuitU iH'reiil, when exliiiliiliK why the ; ICifriiins hull pollen awiiy. ! i They mIiii ply hail In nuike I't'i'y iienlierK ti iTlK.'.-lier general after ithfit I. aide I i "All I K"t ..ill ( (he k'teat war WHS II few While hairs III iny v ihejicl," l-'reydeiilieiK iinee told Ms joffieers Hi (he mess. "I'll inili'h jrnther finlil In Al'rica." I i ! j AH.'SfV '. (Ayt Seven a n d a j half million tons of pout were 'utj I In mo viet union lust year. TliiH wan four and n half tlm-PH the volume of l.C'7. but tho Bovern-I menl idnnK to double the prtwnt. fiKiir-f within fivo ynitrn. How Ioiik in "Iouk Uf''" in mo tor car? The ehantcteriist If depeiidahilily of I )odte Urol her l ai n bat been jKiven iiddillolcil pre.sliKe by I ht f dlM-nvery at a I : I 4 model wIioko inlleMKe has been lost somewhere anove ihi' .')')(), iiDO mile mark. The i motor nunilier is I t;ii. and for thirteen years, this veteian far lias I been the proudest possession of ; Hill Mel'indle, a copper iospeetor i who lives In a lar covered shack, i isolated in the high mountains of I norLhcaMern N'-vuda. I .Met 'ardle's house and garden are sui rounded by peaks lifii rly I O.00O feel biK-!. (iff rocky hills, jaerosH gub-hes, and up difficult nluKways, Mei'arille paltols his do iiiaiu in his faithful car, which, be declares, st ill "runs like a top. iHill bought il second hand In 1 f I ti, 1 ami since that time, i he car has taken him wherever be wished to tio. Vet the repair bills in Ibis period have totaled only $!) 1 . Since, the lasl repair, Hill makes I Home Hteep grades on high gear i where much younKcr earn art i forced into low gear to surmount I I bo rugged roadn that vi v once j only prospector's IrallH over the Nevada mountains. Hill's house Is In n little shel tered rove wltii Hteep bluffs Mir j rounding. A half acre garden spot I not only supplies food lor him, but ; brings biin several hundred dollars every summer where the fine j vegetables are mark Wed in 'oii I lad, a nearby lown. ' Not even the gidd rush days of 'the Kl like or lol.ll hired. i HIM away from bis home where he lias lived since X!Mi. ( 'onsequenl - ly, he Is ibe patriarch of alt the prospectoi-H In that region, just as I Hie Dodge car Is Ibe patriarch of lea is In lands where rough roads a lid stef-p grades eliliiinale I be I Weak ones. SCIENCE STRIVES TO PREVENT GLUT 1 4 Day in Shanghai v i .-'-v-V'i r v W j , '-'XX Ife lr iflvJl WHEAT MARKETS V ? s' '4- tt K Xe..-irt, a'fiHiYtrfWrrr fti tr"-'- --V ii m Associated Press Photo Wllmer Stultz. who piloted Amelia Earhart across the Atlantic, and two companions were killed In an airplane accident at Roosevelt field, New York. iinarti'i-s of a million tr.-ii.-torH eul llvali' farm iii-res, ni-arly as many j Irlli-ks tianspott farm iiriid nets, i more liian four anil a half million ! imssein'er ears wile - or illrr as llu-y i-ai-ry the f.-iriiii-r and his! family Irom lo-n- lo llo-i i-, in -i-nril- : ll!K In rii;llies on failn a utioiinlill'-s 1 alln-ri-d l,y the ili-pa II mi-lit of j marliet analysis of lln- f'arin .lour- i ' Nat ion -Willi stlhsl aul ial inn of III' mil, l'lillaili-liiliia. Minliuilstii- loriM-asIs I'm- a rni-nrd In l!lL':i iiulnmoliile sales is elearly ) WASIII.VflTfiN lA'l A flood tide of Kolden (irain that initihl drown the fanner in his own prodiiee may l.l stemrni-d liy Scii'nliHlH. who lire seeliliiK l' comhat an over-supply of wheat. Two lines nf resenrih ore undpr wuy at tho hureau of stnndiirds to erase from the calendar that day when there will he too much eco nomic loss trt wheut farmers. On thn one hand, tile economies of malum; paper from wheat straw Is l.eini; investigated; on the other, llle farmer may he shown he ran simulant i;raln with artichokes. found to he a valual.le, untapped Honrce of the sweet'-st of sugars. Paper from wheat shraw has been' produced In Kurope for more than a Keneration. hut Its use in I tlie I'nited States has been retarded 1 liy the competition of cheap wood i pulp paper. The research. Initiated under charge of W. E. Kmley. chief of I the division of omanlc and fibrous I materials, undertakes to determine : " r- wn1 m,.V paper may he pro "Our record Hhipmenl of 1 1X4:22 ' diiced, how much can hi made cms (luring the firm four mouths from a ton nf straw and tho cost, of lti21i. more than doubled the to-1 Itcsulis are not expected for a tal of M.K77 cars sold In the same year. If Die cost of the new paper period of 1927 and bettered the I Is hlitii, as compared with wood III2K period by D.I.S77 cars. i paper. 11 is Imped that the proper- Trndiiclion schedules In Ihe I ly of hetier iinallty will Justify Oakland faclnries are keyed up In uiaiiufaclilie. keen 11:1, e Willi llle inci-eauiili' lie. 1 One element Ihal may reduce 1 my-?. .: r i I . . ... Hi...... m traveled 13. 1 j-an Mereuuo. 388 mile. San F"ne," t0 Cna and return to spend on. day 1 wth her parent, in th. Orient. ! ihe bureau for the production. I A .surplus of sugar never has i been produced. In relieving tho ! farmer of an over supply of wheat, ! the scientists believa they can also I remedy (he sugar situation. Methods of transforming wheat j into other compounds, as a way to I reduce the over supply, are not i considered practical because of ihe cost of the grain. Texas leads Hie states wllh 7, m 10 automobiles used by far mers. :i a.aoa trucks and ;tu.4 J.rt Iractois. a total of :biu','iiMi. Ohio Ik second and Illinois third. Oregon farmers drive .Mi.ihio aiitos, 7aMu trucks and tors, a. lotal of iHi.'.uil. ttoriie old by W. H. ' charge of salea for .Motor Car euriipany, In it sralcateiit released Tracy, vice president in tho cost is the concentration of straw, by Improved harvesting methods, that makes it more easily secured. field particularly, spring bnyhiK ha The other alternative in Ihe re- 1 lief uroiram centers arotinn i ne inaiiil for the Oakland and I'ontiac 'sixes that are nieeliiiK wilh par j ticiilar favor lit the medium and low pricp ciasH. In Hie low price ho mos! brisk, lite Oakland I "Our plant Iiuh been nperalitiK at HbipnieiiiH of 1 capacity slnc January and it now Farmers Using Ten Million Pairs of Motor Wheels fills true- , Oakland and I'ontiac hixch during i seems probuble that we will con jlhe first lour months ifl' 1!I! to-j timie ut top speed for a lonKer pe llaled IIS. 222, making a new high riod than ever before." j record for this manufacturer. j .Mr. Tracy said: "April ship-1 WARSAW. P) Hoy Scouts, se- Ten million pairs nf motor- I propelled wheels serve ihe needs i of the American farmer. Three I IM'i .IANKIRO.- This cap ilal with L'.imiI.immi inbabilants and iSao I'aula with 1.040. ami. lead I Hrazllian cities in government es timates. The total population of I Ihe republic is figured at 42.- :i7,oo, hut experts assert that j that there was one less working next year's census will show more day than in March, April would than 45.00H, ihmi people in the I have been the greatest month in country. our history incuts alone totaled o0,.lS4 cars, ! short of the ;H.4f.J shipped in March, the higjt month hi the com pany's records. Hut for the fact lected for their sturdlness ami In telligence, have been placed on the corners of all busy thoroughfares here to guide pedestrians through the street traffic. The Sneasure was adopted in an effort to lessen the large number of street acci dent ffttalitle; Islng of the Jerusalem artichoke. the tuber of a native sunflower and once considered a waad. It Is a hardy plant and able to grow in the same soils and under Identicateli matic conditions as wheat. It has fought for its existence through extremes of climate and against in sects until it can adapt itself to any condition. Jls valuable store of levulose, the sweetest of sugars, was discovered to be easily produced at the bureau of standards, and a semi-commer cial factory is being1 constructed at CO I'I'Xl I AO MX. (P) T h e big butler and egg men of Denmark have been getting undue credit for the prosperity of this hard work ing Mule agricultural country. Siaiistics just published show 'that it's the biff bacon men of j Denmark who realty keep tho I hank accounts bulging, r con is 'the Danish farm product that do ' ma nds highest prices on the Eiig j lisb market, partly due to ii.e j fact that American competition ! tor 1 he business has shrunk to little or nothing. Hncle Sam now adays eats all his own bacon and jatso buys most at' the bacon prod I uci of Canada. ' Hug la ml, Oermany and Italy are Denmark's most important ! bacon markets. Nearly all Danish bacon is exported to Kngland. j while a considerable number of (live pigs are sent to Germany and i Italy. rMqftfdfipfl ndvortminir tret refiulte. Vacation lime is hero! Bo sure that yon got the utmost pleasure, out of it I i.v hoing ready. There are certain things you should have and certain provisions lo make, and for your convenience ;i numhor of shops are specializing on vacation things. Use this page for reference while getting up your vacation outfit. Then you can count on a rollicking good time! THESE MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW WILL HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR VACATION NEEDS Kl-gJ--V I r 6rv Swim at the Nat Where the water is chemically treated and pure. Tho stall authorities gUc Ibe Nat ti rln "A" ceiiil Icale, which means "absolutely Mile." The ONLY gas chlo rinated pool in So. Oregon. Life Guards and Instructors Merrick's Nat It Pays to Start .with a Good Battery Mien you start on the vacation rip, it cortainly DOES NOT PAY o take chances with starting and 'ighting troubles. The Willard Battery is world-famous for depondahility Wo are au thorized representatives in Mod ford for the WIU.AhM) alisolulely guaranteed and never a make-over or used hattery substitutes. MOTOR ELECTRIC CO. Successor toMedford Battery and Electric Co. South Bartlett Phone 22 H. L. Doucock Expert Dattery Electrician, In charge Better have us flive your Battery Equipment an Inspection QUALITY and SERVICE Are hoth guaranteed at this Cafeteria Big Double Room Courteous Treatment Best of Refrigeration Home cooking flavor in every dish. HALL'S CAFETERIA .17-1!) S. Riverside on Pacific, lliuhwav PHILA H. HALL, Prop. Bobby's Sandwich Shop Real Coffee Quick Service On Pacific Highway in The "Great Country" YOU'LIj T.K (.LAD WIIKN YOir TUY on; spkci als J. C. BURNS, Prop. What about that Battery... We can furnish you with a battery at $l.0 and up to .fS.50 ser vice corresponding to price. Batteries 0 Recharged We Sell MULTNOMAH BATTERIES SEVERIN Battery Service Box 619 1522 N. Riverside Medford 1AKLA m COOL PLUNGE In the Outdoor Swimming Pool two miles north of Ashland. There's an over-flowing stream of pure water from the heart of the mountain that keeps this pool in per fect condition. Cigars, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Confections Cabins, Shade Dancing, Camping Jackson Hot Springs J. C. OTTINGER, Proprietor Keep Your Car In Good Condition We employ skilled workmen, have modern equipment and guarantee Mechanical Supervision Workshop and Garage at 207 S. Riverside Phone 439 Motor Inn Garage Don't wait until it's tco late to have your brakes relined and adjusted. Latest Equipment Guaranteed Work On Pacific Highway Tourists from all over (lie world find Riverside Apartments Ideal Owing to their location on tho Pacific High way, their modern com forts and reasonable rat pa. 30 Apartments 217 S. Riverside C. E. Soderstrom; prop. Jimmie Valentine and The Club Cafe guarantee the choicest foods and best service EAT HERE and BE HEALTHY On Pacific Highway near Main 30 Modern Cabins Equipped with gas, running water and oth er conveniences, located on Pacific Highway at Jackson One of Oregon's Best Camp Grounds Personal ' We Make Tt Like Home for Tourists Service Station and Tire Repairing PHIPPS AUTO PARK SERVICE Medford 's Ideal Auto Camp Uivejsuk at Jackson Albert Shaw, Prop. WALDEN BROTHERS Have a complete-line of Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables for tho tourist as well as home folks Soft Drinks of All Kinds An Ideal Flace to Get t Real HomeliWp frvlr In th Berrydale District cjj. ! I