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Rocking Chair-Inartistic, 'But Comfy'
Tfl MFXIHAN TRAIN OLDER IE SERVICE . 3
urnnniTv nmrroiCOMPLETED SEPT. 1ST,.::
Hinuuin unicro
He Heads Kiwanis
Ami what, prithee. Is
oniutnely against tho
lr
all 1 1 1 ; m ; tit chair ha a noble background, i
rocking : Kvrr hIiicc Jul sat In a rocking
. fliair ouLside
a ' When llii new
I Older Tire Servlre, I nr., ix
MKXICO (MTV ! Violent ! ploted September I, it will he thd
death) marked the passing of tho ; culmination nf an Idea formed a
three allt'Krd lenders of the hi utal ' number of yearn n when Louie
train a I lark iicm fiuada lajara I
April 20, 1H27. tho worst fojch n!j
tack in Mexican hiutory and which j
led to the redoubling of armed t
fjiiardH ftceompanyiriK all traliiH.
All threo men charged with re
fiponrdbilliy for that affair, in I
which approximately H" men, J
women and children met death, i
were killed shortly after the
fleeond annivej-Kary of tho outrage,
nnd hulleiH of vengeance, brought
each down. Two foil before fiilnii
Mtiuadg, while the third was hhhuh
binaled hy one, of bin own fol
lowers. - The threp men wer the prlentn
Vetu and Aiite( I'edroza, and ill
handit named Vieturlano Jtamlrrz.
commonly known as "101 Cuton.c"
or "Tho Fourteen.'
Vejrn. ft nd I'ed i o.a were irictH
In .lallHi-o prior to the oul break
of tho reliejoim trouble in Mexico
In IDliti. '1'hey were km Id to have
heroine leaders of hand of the re
bellious who took (he field und"r
tho banner of reunion. HeprMeii
tntlves of the 1 toman Catholic
church have always denied this
leadership.
On tho nielli of April (he pan
wencer train between Cuada lajara
and Mexico t'lly wan attacked by
more than 100 men,, who poured a
w llherlnc and Hteady at ream of
bullelH Into the rain which rend
ered impotent (he train'H Kuard of
noldlcry and killed or . wounded
inoHt of tho paHneiier ami crew.
. Then i ho bandit cloned In.
poured kerosene, on the train, and
firod It, crcniatiiiK tho dead and
wounded toKother. Only n hand-,
ful of perKotm escaped. Hera use
of the holoeauHt it never was de
termined how ninny died, but the
number was placed at more than
100, of whoiti upwards of -0 were
women and children.
The tfUrvivoi-N aliened thai Vea.
1'edrorn and "Kl (t'atorrr " were
leaders of the atlarkers ami that
The priest actually directed tho
operation.
The three nu n were often heard
fro m in the next t w o yea rs and
were named almost weekly by tho
Older was a traveling sateHinan
Mr. older says ho conceived th"
idea of KlviiiK tho motoring public
the kiif'l of nervier they really
hi tent and cursed
Is, that certain esthetic-, his boils, the rocking chair has
e cant their pooh-pooh been the Heal of thoughtful ones;
ins I lliU structural materialism ; who h;.ve voiced their opinion
t which lots been frankly enjoyed against ih cxiutiiiB order of .
t ti.... t ii, n i '' those who didn't know any things,
building of tiifii m , I v..i ii... Mm.n., ,-uaiw
'""i-l. . ' ' , ., . ' ... .'. 'f ..i.ti,. t i 1
In life? Do they not have t heir ; sorvatlsm. Mow many generations'
excuse for being Merely because; nave not oeen lunoii to summer by
a certain product of man's Inge- the regular soothing motion of tho
nuiiy arid InHpiratimi contributes rocking chair? How many old
1o the material welt'aro and com- j people have not found old nge
fort of mankind and otherwise t easier to bear when seated la their
wauled wit h out having to ask for
A station where every piece of j
It.
quip mem would he spotless and
moito of the company would
cleanliness.
helps halting humanity through
thlH vale of (cars, dues that deprive
this
Movement of I he
values which it devolve
ultimate
7 Why
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I-ouic I', Older
Threo years ago ho decided lhat
of all tho towim ho had visited,
Medford whh the one t hat would
mako tho grentesl growth and of
fered tho best opportunities for his
idea of n "Master Tiro Station."
Starting in a small way, and
through tho rendering of a dif
ferent kind of service in the tire
business, ho says the response of
tho public has been so great thai
this year will see tho opening of
tho station that ho has always had
In mind.
Tho owners nnd Incorporators of
the new business are all local peo
ple: t. I Older, (leo. M. Jtoberts
anil O. Waddrll.
The bollding Is being erected for
the company by (he Kircsloiic Tie
must all the achievements of man,
ns analyzed by the esthetic judges
of the world, be based merely on
the spiritual criterion? They don't
Judge prize fights that way. The
Judgment of a prize fight is based
on materialist Ic considerations: f
is all in a plane of vahiea which
(ho whole democratic universe cai
understand. It Is a Hoar-cut issue
which all of us can judge on its
own merits.
And yet, (here are certain foreea
which inveinb against the rocking
chair. The rocking chair is not
esthetic, say (hey. And why say
they? On what authority do they
say t hat that rocking chair, tho stable
scat of the hoi pollol. Is not what 1 value
rocking chair and moving to and
fro and meditating on tho evanes
cence of youth? How many prob
lems of si a to have not boon solved
in a rocking chair? How many!
romances have not had their be-J
ginning, their growth and culmlna-!
tion with the Hid of tho rocking
chair? It has played a very im
portant part In history, In state
craft, in domestic relations and in
the upbringing of youth. And now
it is to pass away, into tho Umbo
of forget i on thingsall because
certain arbiters of tin- esthetic
have ruled that, it is not hh artistic
as shim Id bo that It Is "buck
wheat" and bucolic.
And not only the arbiters of tho
est he tic, but the arbiters of tho
therapeutic. In tho matter of In-
TfV i
V i if J
i.m
i
I
I for us ordinary mortals who are
j flat-wheeling through this vale of
i tears, but to forsakw our easy rock-
j iriR chair, and faro forth Into the
inigner piano or esthetics and scien
tific thorapftutlcs. That, or else
; we may Ktand pat or rather, sit
i pat in our rocking chair. Stand
ards of art and canons of exact
science may change, but tho crude
i iiuiierlii IlKins of those of us who
! enjoy the simple materialisms of
j overy-day life rurnaln forever. In
i no rocKing ctiair we sit on the
porch and face the dying day. And
I who will fkv that future genera
tions will find Anything to take Its'
place that will give half the satis
faction, comfort and repose?
There ho reckless iconoclasts the&o
days who would attempt to deprive
us of our rocking chairs. H. D,
GIRLS "HITCH-HIKE" 2500 MILES
. Associated Press Photo
Horace W. McDavid, of Decatur.
II., Ii the new president of Ki
vanit International.
favor. And in tlho case of ihc rock
ing chair, (ho modern physician at
the present mo men t has suddenly
derided that baby in list not ho
rocked to sleep, but bo left to
squall himself to slumber without
standards and changing any adventitious aid. Tho rock
tho scientific doctors ro Ing chair, says tho export, has fail-
it should he, when based on es- i fully as temperamental as the ar-jed to adapt Itself to modern con
thejic standards? j tists. One day they have us oat- ditions. and so falls to servo.
Tiased on standards of ultimate ! ing vita in i now. and the next hour With the artist and tho physl-
trtiih which of course Js the ; or so, the calorics and tho enzymes,
tand:-d of the esthetic the rook- whatever thev are, have found
BOEING PLANES'
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DATE
MILES
mT 'i
Viola Buhrman, 16, (left) and Frances Burke, 17. of Cedir Rapids,
la., trudge into San Diego, Cal., 15 days after leaving their home on a
"just-seeing-the-country" trip.
Uoein System's nu'iil-passenger veh.ped in transports. In the cock
plunesaro now flying approximate- j pit there are 83 different controls,
ly 10,000 miles a day on the CM- Instruments and control switches
cago-San Krancisco-Oakland and ; for the lilt and tho flight engL
Sealtlo-LiiM A inreles routes. While j necr to watch.
flying
SAX FHANOIHCO, July 28.
lioeing System, flying on the trans-)
th,. t; oao (Hill ioHpm Hoe ntr I
connnonuu ana Pacific . coast i uvutmn i n own. .nod n nni-nvinuitelv
routes, has brought its total mile-I 14U0 tons of mail, thousands of ex
ago to date to 6,000,000 miles, com- j press shipments and approximately
pany officials announce. This 6,()oa passengers.
figure was attained In 25 months' j The Hoeing tri-motored trans
operations. Of this mileage ap-( continental transports, which are
proximately 2,750,000 miles was j to be placed in operation on the
flown at night. Six million mites; San Francisco - Oakland - Chicago
Ian thus casting aspersions on tho j is equivalent to 240 limes around route this fall, will have the most
poking chair, there is nothing loft the world.. "complete instrument board yet d-
punitory to landing these
large transports u is necessary tor
the pilot and his assistant to check
the position of ton controls, and ut
night this number is increased to.
twelve w hen the two landing
lights have to be adjusted from the,
pilot's cabin. The new transcon
tinental transports have 27 electric
lights and most of these have in-
i dividual switches.
ffovornment as leaders of aliacks Kubher company, ami in llm
on towns and ranches lit Jalisco
Vega nnd l'rdro.a were reported
killed n dozen times, usually at
tho hands of a federal firing s'ad
hut later reports proved those in
accurate. They led almost charmed lives.
It seemed, defying every effort of
tho government to capture them,
until treachery made Us first in
roads into their ranks. lOurly in
April this year Vega accused "Kl
Catorce" of attempting to deliver
Vega and other lenders into the
hands of federal pursuers, lie was
subjected lu n midnight courtmar
tlal, convicted and executed at
dawn itl Iho Hacienda, (.iuadalupe
ArandiiH. .lutiseo.
Within n week "Kl Calorce's"
death was avenged, however, by a
cousin who slipped up behind
Vega at night and emptied ft pistol
into his hark. The assassin fled
on horseback, despite rifle shots !
from Vega's followers.
. J'odrnzu continued to operate un-j
til early In .1 uly, when federal
troops, looking for forage for their
horses, suddenly came upon him
And 85 of hiit followers near Aran
diiH, scone of the first loader's
death, I'odrozit was taken and
vciilonccd to death.
Placed before lite firing MUnd.
lie made a ll of fori to escape but
wkh ca tip lit by Lieutenant Mtitt
rllio Varela. Ilo rlung fiercely to
the officer who was unable to i
shako him loose. Finally (he lieu-j slsiin(
tenant drew his pistol and idiot
I'cdroxa In the chest. IVdrozn fell
and Varcln fired the roup de grace,
writing finis lo the story.
Bacteria Develops
; in Foods Not
Properly Cooked
' The elect ric rcfrluci ator Is one
of tho invent inns m pable of In
c reusing the health ami hupptuctu
df Dm Aloerlcun family.
A few years ago IP tie thought
was 1 vni lo refrigeration by
hnmcmaVcrs, Almost any nook oi
corner, .onolnr. in even the slight
est degree, ban the outride tem -prist
urc was deemed a satlsfaetory
nloragp jplyce for even t he most
pvi'lsliaVIe of foods,
' Tlila btllef lias been disproved
by the scientists and barteilolo
gists In Ihc employ of the nutnu
iHCturers ol elect i ic re frigr ru t r.
According to Huuaid Scliettel.
of Iho Mcdr.od Klrclitr Stmc.
agents for Ibe lienrral Klectrlc
refrigerator, mie of their first dip
roverlcs mi (but harmful haeleria
develnped with great ratddity lu
foodH stoi eil In li t empoi al 111
lihnve fin derers I'alurnhelt.
' Hewlrilrt tve hai'lerhi Is present
III foods at all limes," he con
tinued, "and it rciU)ies (inly
w ai to Hi nnd IiimNMh e to develop
it. The grow l h of Mils laictei in
cause mold, which if consumed,
imiy result in sri'lou ailments. ,
"It Ih llrces-Mr . there fol e, (hat
food be stored In H lemprraturc
ranging heiwei-n 4a nnd To degrees
'nhreuheil mil II used.
A Rood I'lei'trtc refrlgeinlor
vil pay for itself In a short lime
hy the food so I uk Hiid con vr ul-
will heroine I he property of tho
Older Tiro Service, Inc.
The unhiue part of the organiza
tion, says Mr, Older, Is that every
employe is n tax payer In Jackson
county and. with one exception, all
are married men. 1
( '. K. I Irown. or " Itrownle,' as
he Is knoyn to most of his friends,
will have charge of the battery de
part men I. M r. 11 row n needs no
lot rod net ion to tin public, Kor
ma ny years he was proprietor uf
llrowns Kleclilc shop,
William Coy. who will bo lu
chhige of the gas and oil depart
ment, is well iiualiflcd In this line
of work, having been lu charge of
one of Iho largest businesses of Its
kind in southern Oregon for the
past seven years.
C. Ogle, brake ami wheel depart
ment head. Is the genius of the or
ganization, nrcordlm; to Mr. Older.
Mr. Ogle is rated by a rim and
wheel corporation as one of the
leading brake specialists ml the
Pacific coast. Kor a number of
years he was consulting brake nan
for t he Hoover Spring people of
California.
Peri Wilson Is foreman of Hie
u reaving department i.nd has had j
mauy years experience In this line,,
and lo be noire efficient will leave!
next week lo take a three weel.sj
course lii lubrication and its ap-i
plieatiol).
Thomas Vernon, who wilt be as-
mitliager. s a veteran In !
t he service si a! ion busims. Kor
iwelve years he was In the produc
tion department lu tile oil fields
for Mie Slumlord Oil company. Six
yen fa ago he came to southern ,
i regno and opened Vernon's Her-!
vice shiiion In Cold Mill. I.at year;
he sold out, came to Medford and j
accepted a position as assistant lo
Mr. Older. I
II. P. Carroll, ol iho vulcanizing
shop, has hern a resident of .Med-j
ford for three years, coming here
from Iowa. lie learned the vul-
ramxing business under Mr. Cog- I
xilns. foreman of the Ktroslopo '
vu Iran Ixiug depart men! . Me will
leave next week to enroll at the j
Ki rest om si-honl. where he will
complete a month's course In ad- 1
vanccd truck repair work. I
llto, o , July SK.. -Having t
t jbhi.ed an ntr trail almost half way
jiound the world above ocean
n-ives, I apt Charles Kingston!
in It h ami lits daring companions
are planning utmthcr epochal j
fhubt in Hie famous "Southern '
Cross." Conlli million of this eon- j
templated hop w a rerelved by thel
p. K. ictodt b h lubbor company
In an order for two new tiers for
the famous ship. j
The new flight is planned to
ls(a't from Kngland across to the
jl'liltcd Stales and possibly n coin- 1
jpleie . circumnavigation of the j
'globe. The huge lini.ili l h tiros on
' r Ui' J !aii. , i ,t 1
Mill Ill
Pltco It makes poslhlr. lu the
average. ' home. Hppioximately 10 j
to 1 5 per cent of the foods pur- i
chased nro lost hy spoilage, Ity J
Installing an electrli- refrigerator, j
the purchaser not only constitutes
n savinn, hut Injure health mid J
liapplncss of his fmnllj' ago Inst J
ttpotled foods for nil tltn
' Medford Ib the county t and
metropollii of the Rogu Itlvei
valley and (Ateway to Crater Lake.
the Southern Ci oss have hung he
lical Ii the famous ship for fin, ami
miles of hlMorv making flight.
The Southern l ross Is in Am-
sterna in u non-got ng repairs for j j
(he contemplated hop nnci the
At lain ic. t;oth n h shipped the
tires to the A ngelo A merb-an oil ,
company at tjueen Ann's Caic. j
London. The flight In planned lo :
take place within the next few j
weeks depending on weather con
dllloim.
JULY
GROUP 1
Choice of
Any Hat In This Group
Values to $10 Cleanup Price
$1.95
Of Summer
Merchandise at
GROUP 2
Choice of
Any Hat In This Group
Values to $17.50 Cleanup
Vi Price
A Lot of Beautiful Dresses
In Prints and Plain Silk Crepe.
Values to $7.45 Cleanup Price .
$3.95
Any
Coat
In the
House
Goes at
Half Price
Come In Look at
These Values and Open
Up a Charge Account
Plain and Printed
DRESSES
THE
CINDERELLA
SHOP
At Prices
That You
Can't
Resist
Sleeveless and with sleeves Many of these
sold as high aa $19.95 Cleanup Price
$8.95.
114 SOUTH
CENTRAL
PHONE
Beautiful Chiffon, Georgette and
Canton Crepe
DRESSES
Both short and long
sleeves Prints
and plains
Some of these sold
as high as $32.95
Cleanup Price
$14.95
plant whlrh In "n ""''" ", ,. .,.,,. , i..k..