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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1929)
. f IIS (2 p'Aorc six M EPFO R!) MATL TR1 R U K R. Mill )FORJV f) ft R !()N', 'I'lll'l tSliAVr Jl'I A' DRIB CO JUR PARTY ENURE FAMILY F OUND DEAD ON ISII CITY SANDS Station Owner 1 Studying Aviation Industry Seven Enjoying Trip in Big Ford Plane Medford . Complimented On New Airport Breakfast in Portland, Dinner in Los Angeles Today. A Iiiikp Irl-mnloicil Ford plane, hearing I lie Curt Ik Publishing com pany parly f seven, who aro mall Ini; u stimy of tlic 11 vliil Ion Indus I i v, landed ill I ho municipal air port shorlly after 0 o'clock this ninrnliiK. C. C. Pnrllii. director of tho commercial research depart ment of the Curl la I'lihllshiiiK com pany, was In chnrKo of the party. Others In tho party wore Mr. anil Mrs. H. J. Kiistanco, of tho Han rrnnclHCo office; l''rcd Hremlor and Lieutenant A. W. Cordon or the 1!. S. navy, who Ik on leave and whom they were forlunnle In ob tain oh pilot, and Mechanic 1211 AbrnniBon. . "Wo had breakfast In Portland, mill will have lunch in Sa-i Traii clsco and dinner ill Uis AnKelos." said Mr. I'nrlln. "Thla wouldn't have been posslblu not ho many years uko." J The party received Ihe plane two weeks ay In Detroit and came wont by way iof Chli-aSo, Kansas C'lly. San DleUo, San rranclseo. Medford. and Seattle, and la now solus; bael: to Los AiiKoles. The party has had less tliai ,40 hours' actual flying uniC'roT the ioiir nip. Praise Port They ' were very enthusiastic nhoul Medford's alrporl and com p'lliicMlml the city on Its iilriiilnd ednoss. .Mr. Purlin said that Med ford would have nothing to roKre:. li h cominunlllcs that prepared lor things Rot them. They also ex pressed their rcsreal al not belnr, able to In nd lit the new alrporl, but said they noticed it as they flow ovor und had heard aboul It nil ulonn the coast. An Invitation was "extended lo the party to at tend tho alrporl dedlgotlon June 5. I! and 7, by tho airport livliallun committee. Mr. I.alley thanked Medford for its invitation In lunch horo hut said that they had lo he In Ran r'nincfsoit this noon. Ioiinld Wllbcrl Nellson, local neonl for Ihe (.'urlls iiubllinllniis met llio party with his sales boys nnd presenled Ilium Willi Ihe lutoul Haturdiiy KvciiIiik Post. They were very much pleaHeil- to rocelvo II ii ud look sumo moving pictures, of Ihe laiys solllne. Ihe niaciulne In Mr. Purlin. Tho sales hoys are Herbert NellHon. who Is export HHlcsnian. and sells ml 1'osis. lis Ladles' Home Journals and 1 1 Coun try (ientlcmcn every week, and Harold and lOnrl ; Pcderson. who nlso sell . a larmi number of the magazines. ' Mr. l'urlln. who has had eharne of thn research work for Ihe Curtis PulillshlnK company for IS years, said the.y had made an extensive sillily of Ihe aiilomohlle Industry, the foods Industry. clnlliiuK. farm tractors, and also In oilier fields, nnd had made home surveys In Iwn cilies of Iiim.miiii population und nlso in two counties of liw.tion pop ulallon, and were now slnrllnR a survey or Ihe iivliillou Hold. Tlie plane look off for the Oak land, Cal.. alrporl al Pillfi. The inemliera of Ihe party said before Ihey loll t lt.it Ihcy lloped In visit Medford aculn and land al Ihe new nil pol l, li w as Impossible lo land there today hrcause of an open dralnnBe ditch on the field. Seven Bodies Found Near; Disabled Aiito in Imperial Valley Radiator Drained to Last Drop By Thirsty Travelers. hi.vtiii:. fa.!.. July sr.. (IV- Out of Hie. desert faslness today hud eoine a inciiKcr story. telling of the tragic deiilll apparently fruin thirst, of all entire .Mexican family of seven. Reports brought to lien While. chief of police here. Iiy a parlv of six Mexican boys stated i the bodies, believed In be of Kn- rluiie Armenia, his wife and five children, were found scattered about their disabled autoinobll" near a seldom used mountainous desert road. 3.1 miles south of hero. The youths iald Ihe radiator of the cur. a small sedan, was empty. A pair of pliers lay on the ground be ith ii ml the lap was open mule evidence that the last drop of water apparently bad ben drained from Hie machine by fainllv to inicncli their thirst. i it, I 4 s ' LINDY PHOTOS PRINCESS ICEL ANCIENT RUINS TYPIFIES CITY FOR RESEARCH IN FETE TRAVEL :i ml Wakefield kukkcMci! I'lfruy of their dioecm-H, U it iil l f ! which a ro In Yorkshire, one f llm drypsi Mpulf, that a special prayer hp offered In their churches "until Mich 1 1 mo as thn present droUKht i.i definitely broken." . thai company vali.l- ;(s J IIIK' litUSi;. Ida., July liO. (T He veliipineiit of several mining prop crlies, including (he Irpn mine In itak-r county. OreKon, Is made pusHlblr ho Copper company nay, by a de- ! clsiun in the Ada county UUtricl j .M. M. Ilai vcv 4 M, M. Harvey, owner ot llarvcv KtnlloiiH ir. 1 and cunperator of Ihe new Hervice No. 'S, rccuiilly conipletetl at tho tunier tf North that ''"njnt iUiti Sixth Htreets, is well known In this l ily as an uuthority on autoinobilcH, having been em pluyfld by varloiiH khthkch In tilts city and for nomo time uh eUKlnecr with the fire dnparlment. Complete Shell oil und gasoline Hervlcu in featured at tho new stat tlon, which Ib owned jointly by K. L. Uoty, who came here this month from Sacramento, Cal.. and Mr. Harvey. Kxcellent equipment for whhIi hK and ureaHltic Iiiih been instnlled the The bodies wero scaltered -'iifor the henefH of car owners. I-rom various distanceH from tho enr.jd a. m. to 10 p. in. export employes with tracl;n IcadliiK l every dlrec-jare ready to kIvo service with n Hinfle, nceordipK to Mr. Harvey. NOVICE AND PILO I Hon. Indicatinc the frantic seurcn they staKcd III an effort to stave Oil UCiiill Hum m"-- ov. ort sun. Wiley's well, the only water hole In Hie desert wastclniids re Kloii. which was six miles clistiin'. aoonrenllv was not found. II was estimated by Ihe youths that the family had been dead for more than two days. '. U (Illicit, fherlff of Im pcrliil county, sent deputies to the scene of the lliiRCdy Immedlalelv after the reports were reelved here. They returned early today lo substantiate the story of tho Mexican youths. The father was found near thn automobile, which he apparently had attempted to repair. Tracks lulu the wasteland led the search irs lo others. Tho mother and three rhlldrcn were found hud dled together. A short dlstancej away was found the ooiiiea 01 mo smalt boys. The deputies 'reported (he bodies lo bo In a bad stale of decomposi tion. An Inquest was expected to be lii10 some .tlnie today. Goodrich tires and lubes are lied at both Shell stations. car Endurance Yowl Record Is Made by Terhune Cat I Ji M ATA WAX. N. .1., July. I'.l. li Mat Hilda seems to have made one of those endurance fr records, She remained in a lice lop five days and flv nlnhta yowling- 1 he reason -I was a bunch of wasps In the f lower branches. Not until 4 they were sprayed with poi- ron lid she descend. Mat I Ida is Mrs. Margaret I. Terhune's eat. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. dilation WASiHNtiTox. July -j: A) ChatKlnu that the anti-trust laws have not been enforced. Senator Connally. Democrat, Texas, pre dicted today that congress would he forced to approach Ihe problem of mergers and consolidations from a new angle. lie declared that the "formation of monopolies dealing In the neces sities of life constitute a menace to the i nd u.st rial freedom oX tlic country' and that It Is u "problem congress must meet." '. - - , ; The Medford prlucesa was the first of tho outsldu members of the I royal court of Queen Susannah II . ; lo arrive. The Sunset Trull, which was first originally Kugetic's recreation of the Trail lo uatl celebration ot li(2t, hut which has now grown to a state-wide pioneer memorial event, will be three days crammed with numerous activities, the tri umphant entry of Queen Susannah II to occur this afternoon at 3, when the royal party comes steam- ling Into town on an old-fashioned coach drawn by an old-time en gine. Mayor Wilder will greet the royal party and will then give the address of welcome. At the con clusion of this the group will pa rade to the Unburn hotel and take charge of the (inecn's Btiito for Hie event. Tho feature event of the three day celebration will be the show ing of , the Sunset Trail, a pageant depicting the early days of Oregon. Besides Miss Edwards, other princesses are Miss Lucille Kern, North Bend; Miss Myrtle Sailing. Arlington; Miss Thelma Cronon, Redmond; Miss Margaret Selfors, Mend, and Miss Mildred ftliltlake, Albany. 14 The N elinisk a penitentiary houses 7'J! convicts, but anly three were sentenced for liquor law vlo- l,ONDUN. July 25. (flt Drought j conditions, through England today reached a stage In some parts of ; the country where ecclesiastical authorities were urging that spe- ciiil prayers; be said for rain. ' The bishops of Bradford. Utpon ! """ '; ' . .. it. . f 1 court yesterday. This decision held SANTA X. M-, July 2 5. Ul'r Kl'CiKNE, Oic, July 25. I Spc- ; that thn stockholders' mooting f Indian iiiIiim that were old in-fore.' cltl 1 Princess lcol KdwardH of!" " Curonado and his band made their Medford, spurning ' the modern way Into the southwest have been ' methods of transportation such aH photographed In the ultra-modern j automobile and railway, dropped method, from the air, by Colonel 1 Into tinge no Wednesday mornliiK Char-lex A. Lindbergh. d allRhted from an. Kmfco ehal- Colonel Lindbergh brought the 1 IciiKur piloted by Jack Heed of Los films here yesterdav and they were j Angeles. It is typical or tile pro developed In the laboratory gf the Wt-'sslveness of the city to Ihe American School of Research. i south that they should pick the With the aiinouneemeiit of the '- imhni means of travel for pictures was revealed I he latest ; '- princess for tho Sunset Trail innovation of modern science In ! jdoneer celebration, local officials the Htudv of antioulty. Lindbergh s L",:i m,t" ". ''"no vi.h-. oir-inrcM. destined for ihe Carnegie' Institute, and photographs taken ! from another plane, for the Amer lean School of Research, were pro : Hull need by Dr. K. L. Hewitt ttf t I lie board of research, th successful application of aerial I photography lo aichaelogical pur , poses. - I'hotograiihs of entire districts 'from the air, reveal Information I which would have required weeks. or months, of travel over the same) j districts, where the most rapid I method of transportation is u horse, and often persons can go only afoot. ! . , Dr. Ilcwett said, In addition, tho aerial phonographs reveal traces of ruins which might easily be passed over by a trained archae ologist on the ground. t Torm Third Prime Pool ItOSKBUtti. Ore.. July 2.'.. bV Tho third pool to be orfered by DoMglas County Prune fJrowers' Co-operative ussuclatlon will bo made, up tonight and will no sub i.,.vi fni- biils. Present ny,u" I Indications arc that the pool will luk. ..r about a half million officials of the Ida-! nnnnds of Italian and pelilo prunes. ' . ,n VOItK. July trt' , lilblp In every room In i.'-.i.i) noise. no "in" (niiil'soine one of Ihem every day. IriviiiK taken a wartime plcdio Willi .,-es Ill Wilson to do so. Tin. l-hi-Ntian lieulsler so discloses In ,111 hifrclew. Tliere Is Delicious j summer desserts Electrically rroz.cn ices, a cool drink for the after noon, parfalts, mousses all dclicioiisl.v temptluK on these hot summer days are no trouble at all for the woman who lias electric refrigeration at her command. There are other even more important advantages to electric refrlKcration, loo, such as lower uroeory bills, tasty left overs, healthful moat preservation, cheaper than ice, no trouble or dirt, all Jour refriiieratlon, a health Insurance of ilio first order. All these advantages can be yours; tbey will ko far to solve your kitchen problems. IOIccUIc refrigeration, loo. has been brought within the roach of. eveiy liouse wil'c. A refrigerator is easy to own your electrical dealer will bo glad lo tell you about his payment plan how you can pay a small amount down and the rest on easy terms. BtiMjuasIB t nrK 3 THE CALIF0RIA OREGON POWER COMPANY - . 'J OITICIOS: Medfortl. ;raii(s fjiss. lEosebtirg, i Klamath Tails Oregon ' ; Yrcltn, Dtiiisiutilr California . , ufferers Mh: Sch'oirs Foot ''Expert . will be here Saturday Monday July 27-29 To explain the newest MienlHic,iiiot advan ced met hods of cor rection how relief ran he had at once By special arrangement willi Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the world famous Foot Specialist, an Expert of Lis personal staff will be at our store on the above date. He will demonstrate Dr. Soholl's newest scientific, most advanced methods of -correcting foot troubles.1 He will make an analysis of your stockinged feet and show you the nature and extent of your foot trouble and bow you can be immediately relieved of your distress. 77its valuable service coslsyou nothing. Take advantage of it at once. M. M. DEPT. STORE 26 ll'l widely AI.I.CNTOWN. l'n., .Inly Caulaln William Kleb. known life saving Instructor, and rield representative ur the Ameil- 1111 lied Cross, was fatally wounil- cd here today while demonstrating lo local police Ihe method of gel ling away from a ninn holding a plslol to one's back. The ivvolver being used In the demonstration. I hough! lo have been unloaiieii, contained a bullet. I'atrolliliin Warren Andcr was holding the revolver. Kieh told him lo pull the trigger as he cc vilted the inancm er be uas dein unelriillog. and the bullet pene Iralcd kleh's spine at lli small ir Ihe baek. Kleb fell lo the finer bill dpi not lose conseliii.-.iiess, ami direcl ed Ihe ainlillliilice iihmi who looli him lo 11 hospital where lie died nil hour iifler bis arrival. I'n plain Kleb was here In give a life paving dcinoliNliulloli Oelor t;ie local Khvnni club. PLANES RACE TO SALE! 1 ULLINS QUIT BUSINESS 1.0s A;i;i.i:s. July as. htitdetlt 11 Hd hliuetor were dead today, the itmiU of M 3300 foot )Miyer dive In an open model bi pbine yrVleribiy which terminated W. (tnuly PaM'hair initial tit leinpt ot flying. AutlHirtlbtS i'Xprred Ihe belief lhat ihn '-'H year old filer hud fro jscti- to the coiitroU plunuing the Ith ft to earth , Lieutenant ltnlph A. IteiiHin. 3(. of enlce. Cal., nl In the lnlrueto' feat, liovVerle-H to prevent the fatal crafh. Thi nose of the plune butbd llfflf Hix.feet into the urouml near thii Hoy AVilsi.n alrnni i at Nmih Hollywood, w here the pair had taken off. Tltr craft wh dKnd Mied and the bodbM were h;idly broken. Itrnaon, who had been flying for vlKhteeti nmnlhi, h an liMtructor for the Hollywood Aero club, lit jwatt. h firxt lieutenant in tln coast artillery renorvr. : THIRTY-FIVE YEARS : WASIIINCITON. Jul 25.(.',i The t'nllod Slates w6ol erop for H:"9 was tho largoal In 35 years. Tho total production was estimated Iiy Ihe bureau of agricultural eco nomics at 301.Siitl.umi pounds, an Incrensn of a.TM.l'tm pounds over Uje 1928 recoitl. ' lHiinl.ANH. July ;s. IiVi .Men- llian 10 airplanes are ex peilid to lake off from the pert of Portland airport tomorrow In two air races to Kligene, where ail air carnival Is to be staged as a part of the Sunset Trail pio neer eelcbrntloll. M. K. Wright, secretary of the Aero club, said today he Imd listed no definite entries, although It Is believed thill many local and out side aviators will compete. 'lev Kiinkln will probably fly one of his new training planes in the first Hue. open to planes pow ered Willi molors of I 111 horse power or less. 'Ibis event will start at noun. The second race, lo start al I'-Mln p. m., will be open lo lii molored planes or ships powered Willi motors rated at better than I ."ill horyrpower. Li ClltCAOO. July JTi. iV Wheat piieea renpoiided to new iliHtrrsj tdunaln from the northwest irlti;: whctit region today by Jumpluu ( five cenltt ii hunhel ami eltlnH , near Wiv top f iKurer for the day i At net advancpii of 4 i to 4 renin. July wheat. finUbid nt; II4?'i; September at fl it)' to H. I)reemb.r Jl 'US t ""''iW Everything Sacrificed ! ! Nothing Reserved ! ! Take Everything in the Store at Your Price 1 ! SALE STARTS Tomorrow Morning 9:30 Ends Saturday Aug. 3. - BUY! SAVE! HURRY! 36 Dresses, flat crepes, georgettes, sport silks, long sleeves or sleeve- tJ A o less; $16.75 values most sizes tpDi-5 28 Better Dresses; heavy crepes, ensem bles, prints; sizes 14 to 46; nothing re served. Values to $37.50. tQ QQ Your unrestricted choice pOc0 All Sweaters, new summer, sun-back, sleeveless or long sleeves; pastel and darker colors; values to $6.50. Quit- t -y o O ting Business Price J$ QQ 26 Spring Hats, value to I Winter Zippers, black and w I wool lined, $3.50 values Spring Coats, values to $62.50. 17 coats Choice 93c 93c All Flowers - 33C $9.93 $14.93 perpairSSr I 76 Pair Ladies Rubbers; 1 I $1.00 value, : Our entire stock of shoes, spike heels, Cuban, all novelties, 383 pair. Your choice, our loss, all per pair $3.93 15 Summer Silk Dresses, $9.50 values, $4.93 All novelty Jewelry, hundreds of pieces; values to $5.95. Choice 93c Every Hat in the store; new summer felts, straws, floss; values to $8.5096 of these aii $1.93 NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS EXTRA SALES PEOPLE 1 This Absolutely Ends Our Sale. Doors Closed Saturday, August 3 I Til "I