Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1929, Image 3

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TACIT' TFTRF.n
PORTER VISITS I
I1DWEST HOTELS
WkI lioslcl of the Mail Tril.- i if vlsiluis continue flncklllK to i
stall, in his wamici-;ni;s about ... ,..,., ...
. country I., his two .n,itlw'i(,a,,,r lM N'"1 lrk the re
ii vanition trip, is siltl usIhk! mulniler of tlu- season at the rat ! j
the stutinnrry untl tooth picks! they have so fur this year, all at-i
the htitelM en route, while slnp-, tendance records for previous)
K at the uulo nunps oi the yu. wU , b k aCt.n,nK to
us cltieH visited. hen last . ,
nrd from on July 2ti he was at , ,llc l - department of the in-
hkoHh. Wis., aecoidiuK to a,terior weekly report. All records'
Ucr contuint'd in a Hotel H.van.j for travel for one dav were broken !
.i Paul, Minn., envelope. The .Sunday, July 2S, when ears, j
iter wuh somewhat short, cmUnj; carry iiiK persons. registered ,
.lu-r abruptly, thus probably in-j at the lake. An interesting fart j
atiiiK tliat tlio hotel maimer shown in the report is that the
hotel detective of whatever j number of persons traveling by J
i JL hkosh hotel he was writing at, stnue Is increasing and the nutn-
' i ,d hinted that Ills not luenitivej ber in private ears is increasim;.
jitiunery patronage was unwatit- j One hundred and five persons vis- .
Krnic however, is resource- ited the lake by slae duritiK the j
'1, having evidently taken alone i week ending July 27, lltit, and 1-1
I' supply of envelopes from tho i duriiiR I ho same week hi lH'-'K.
?tol Ryan. which is a decrease of peri
In the letter he stales that lio ' rent. .
v I'll joy i uk i lie win met i uu.v nnu i mu im;u m u;t ((' i u is year i
leather of this favored sect Ion j lti.lltli cars ami al.-UX personH.
jjf Wisconsin." temperature now "while at this time lust year onlv
1)1," and sad to relate, he lhin ! 1f,;iS2 ears and .ri0,7NK persons ha.I
toes on to say "that Wisconsin j visited the lake, which is an in
(as many lakes and is a fairly (creaso of per cent of cars and
Jet state, with bcvei-eues contain- i 1.2 per cent of persons. During
Ihff alcohol not hard to procure." the week shown ou the report 3,
.owever, there is no teHinp what 1 2-M cars and 10,1111 persons made
.young fellow with a thirst will the trip to the rim and for the
o in a fitrane country, especially ! same week last year the report
J he is of nu initii.-ltivo turn of j shows only 2N7X cars and -n pe
olnd. sons, which is an increase of 11. !l
i' Then Knife poos on to say: "I per cent and 10.2 per cent for cars
rift run over to Milwaukee Mini- land ueolde respectively.
Ay and to the Dells of Wisconsin
nniormw." some mom of that wet
Huff. It Is presumed, "after which
!; will be lea vim; in a few navs
or 4'hicaRo, where you may reach
am at 27 57 (H'oiul street for a
Week. This indicates that the next
etters from him will cume from
Ti'MiicaKO. and that they will bo
written on some of the Mr leaRue
lioteLs of that city,
j Ernie is evidently running- out
bf money, for in the closing sen
tence he writes: "I am not real
ure I will reach Cleveland and
Chaprln Kails, Ohio, although 1
had planned on doing so."
Oeorgia Tech looks like one of
'the best football bets in the south
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PALACE
Beauty Shoppe
Will Be Officially Opened
Thursday, August 1
Expert Operators Will Feature
Facials, Marcels, Permanents,
Water Waving
K. S. JJ;irris, owiht. invites Smitli
'ern Oivyoii wuiiicii to visit tbc al
IntHive Khiie Ihiiihithw ami rr
rcivc a ln'iinty k'U.
Next to Palace
328-330 W. 6th
TRAVEL TO LAKE-
PROMISES BREAK
APPLEGATE CAMP
More than 15 pirls left yesterday
with I (den Willson, girl scout
executive, for the Applegate dis
trict summer camp, where they
will sojourn for the next two
weeks. A full schedule of vaca
tion activity will be enjoyed by the
girls, ineludinu hiking, swimming
ami other outdoor sports and
health work.
The water surrounding Hie gh 1
scout camp, now being the object
of a test at the O. K. C. lahora
tories, (lie campers will lie carried
containers of .Mcdford water by a
volunteer committee of Itotary
club members. W. W. A lien of
fered the services of a truck to
transport the water -In the Apple
gate district, and 10. C. Corn and
lack Wakefield will enact the role
of Cunga Hin for the scouts during
the next week. ,
The wrcekage of the Lockheed
! Vega monoplane, the Cily of Ta-
coma, wrecked when Harold liroiii
, ley attempted to lake off for a
.flight from Tacoma, Wash., to To
; kyo, Japan, passed through Merl-
ford this morning on a fast truck.
en route to I i u r ba n k , Cab, who re
; it will be repaired,
j lirom ley's chief assistant, who
I was In charge of the plane, told
Mr. Villar at the Texaco plant,
i where the truck slopped, that it
( was expected in be repaired in 30
'days, when l.romley will again at
. tempt a Taeoma-to-Tokyo flight.
The city of Tacoma is paying Hie
I expenses of transpnrial ion. Mroin-
ley's assistant said llley would he
'able to salvage the motor and
! other parts of the plane.
Barber Shop
Phone 1478
Prospective Settlers
for Information
Farming and
A flood nf Imiuiiies leuanliUK pasture; private water rights;
pi'upertie.s ami properly value in would not object to rundown place,
the Itiipue I liver valley, have come I,. . I.uper, llux -tl$. Fowler,
into the chamber of commerce Calif., inteiestetl in Kcncral farm
duriuu the past few weeks, from ! inu ; prefers renting a place with
prospective- .resident throughout ! pi ivilepe of buying,
the country. Many of these ask A. H. Otto. Box 313. Crcshaiii.
about eiiy homes and business ' Ore., expects to visit southern Ore
possibilities, while others concern gou with view to locating,
country property. j L. A. Dugan, S!t2S San Ciabrlel
Among the iuouirles received I
during the last three weeks are the;
r.. II. .........
Krank U Mathews. 3X' Holly j
Park Place. Kos Angeles. Calif..
wants til establish a recreational
bulge; would consider a farm suit
able for this purpose; located near
natural attractions -timber, burn
ing, fishing, springs.
K. Cox. ;i 4 il West Halone. Haw
thorne. Calif., expects to visit Med
ford with a view to locating here.
Thus. Woods. It. Kelso. Wash
interested in small farm suitable ;
for diversified farming, especially land is particularly anxious to
dairying and poultry. I secure a few acres In the vicinity
Henry A. Wllley. No. tint Maple I of Meilford or Jacksonville, suit
St., Spokane. Wash., expects to able for poultry raising, and also
visit Oregon with a view to local-.
nig.
It. M. Mayfleld, care II. Snyder.
Central Point, Ore., wants to rent
2a acres or more for general farm
ing and dairying.
Louis W. Polle, -102 N. K St..
Aberdeen, Wash., would like a
small ranch near Med ford or
Orunls Pass, later in the Hummer:
about 4 0 acres; expects to visit
this section with view of locating
either buying or renting.
AnseH. Jr.. ':' Wilson Kblg , I
Los Angeles, Calif., interested in
farm lands, and dairy farming.
!. It. Sose, ( Ionales, Calif.,
wants In buy or rent a barber
shop.
W. Ramsey, ?IK Naglee Ave.,
San Jose, Calif., would like lo
locate in the Kogue Hiver valley:
interested in small farm suitable
for diversified farming.
J. A. Meredith, ft. 1. Prosser,
Wn.. would like to exchange their
L'M acre farm and modern tourist
park and cabins, valued at JI8.000,
for good park, oil station, and gro
cery store in good location In
southern Oregon.
Chas. W. Henry, (razelle. Calif.
would like to rent with privilege
of buying a place suitable for
dairying; near outside range for
CONTRACT IS LET;
Tlu t'Hy rotim-ll gained Uiiih hi'
the eonstrtiftlon of the huililiimHj
Cor Ihe, lnw, iiii'port. wlien Ht a I
seri;tl inruriuul meetins culled
hy llle nmyor yesle-,!:iy Hriernoolti
lti.il t.o.lir liiut uli'tlt Inl llm rnllH. !
nil eonli'Hc-t ftr the luiligitr hulld-j
iiiK to SIk Ash at JS0II lower than
the original hid MihinltUvl hy Mr.
Anh last week.
Thiw whm done onlv after Archi
tect Krank Clark had eliminated i
various det.iiln Included 111 Ills'
original speciriiatiiins. which were
accepted by the council airport
committee and enabled Mr. Ash
to lower his original bid. lie will
begin the work of construction
as rooii as the material and equip
ment can he assembled. The su
perstructure to be. completed 111
HI days and the entire contract in
90 days.
The Im Mella Root company of
Kugene and Portland Is now en
gaged In pulling on the arched
skeleton for the roof of the lian
gar. In accordance with a sepa
rate contract let some time ago.
It will be remembered that the
cily Itself, with City Superinten
dent Cred Scheffel In charge, built
the basement and foundation.
Following the rejection also Inst
week of the bids sohniiltcd for
Hie wiring, roofing anil painting
of Hie building, entirely new bids
will be asked for tlmae features,
and Architect Clark Is now work
ing on big changes In the specifi
cations, which will enable con
tiactors to submit lower bids at
next Tuesday night s council meet
ing, so as to keep the building
cost within the estimate of SS.nti 1
allowed for that structure, and
the total cost of tbe new airport
within the HO.aoo bond Issue.
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FEATURE OF SEASON
On .Inly 17th. the waters of Cra
ter lake were graced by the laun-
I china of a new la-passenger gaso
j Hue boat. IviUlpped with 40 new
life preservers, this spacious craft
adds to Crater lake a long felt
I n"cd for proper conveyance over
; the blue water of the lake.
Cunning on schedule from the
! boat landing at the foot of lb"
new trail lo Wizard Island and
to the I'hanlom Ship and return
with visitor who here. to-fore
were unable to appreciate the rial
l,nnllcM of the rim from the dark
! blue water of the lake, this new
j tauncli has been accepted as tbe
jsensallon of the season In Crater
Lake National I'ark.
IIKl.tlHAUi:. JiiKoxlavlu. July .11
Ar The arsenal of Sarajevo ssa
d'Htroyed hy fire lant nltht. the
darruice amount Inn to H.tioo.lini.i di
nars, or ahout tl,i"0,0"U.
AIRPORT BUILDING Paily Heteorological Rqiort"
Ask Chamber
on Rogue Valley
Business Opportunity
Ave.. So. (late. I'allf. Interested
in ranch lam), both improved and ;
nnliiii.mvl 1
l 11. iliggins. The Cottage Motel I
filackfoe-t. Idaho. Wants to trade
their furnished hotel for an apart
merit house in a lower altitude.
P. W. Peterson, looo University
Ave. S. 10. , M iuncapolis. Minn.,
expects ty arrive in Oregon early
in September; is interested in
i.... i". i....... m..
h.. Kohler is planning a trip to Ore-! Ma,, ,,f hVav", ,MH',ri1 l,'imh"(U
de;gon about the 1Mb of December. 1 ""fo,,ns m destgn Will tin
gun
where he can have a few cows,
Claude C. Moore. Hox 115. Love
lock. Nevada, is looking for a new
location for dairy, poultry, and bee
industries.
V. c. Lucore, Mend. Ore., Hox
1 17, wants a place suitable for
dairy cattle: would not object to
some logged -off laud ; property
must bo cloe to school.
Clare V. Smith, liOlS 8th Ave.,
Ion Angeles, Calif., expects lo be
In southern Oregon the middle of
August ; Is. Interested In small
acreage or cily lots.
J-;. O. Kexford. 142 N. Delaware
SI., San Mateo. Calif., would like
to rent a cat! In or dairy ranch,
stocked.
W. L. Hush, Salem. Ore., looking
for a camp ground wit h cabins-,
service station, and little store,
combined, for which Mr. Hush
would like to trade a 12 acre fruit
ranch, good house and other build
ings, near Salem : and also 336
acre grain ami stock ranch in
Montana.
C. K. Weston. Cottonwood, Cal.,
It. 3. would like to either rent or
buy a small ranch.
Nick Theodorow. 14 1. Pikes
j Peak Ave., Colorado Springs. Colo.
1 Interested in a small poultry farm
1 in southern Oregon.
Woilnpfutay, .Inly 1H
I Forecasts
Medfonl ii nil vicinity: Fnir lo-
I nlBlit mid Thursday. Cooler in in
! lerior.
: Oregon: Kitlr toniehl nntf Thtii'S-
uny. Cooler in interior.
I S a
Local DaU
: p j
Temperature ( Degs.) .... PI! "fit;
lliglicut ll-asl i hrs.) ..!5 VI
lowest (Iast CI hrs.J.. fil till
Hel. humidity (IVt.) IIS 70
HUitc of weather Cloudy Cloudy
IjOwchI temporaturo tills morn
ing, tit! degrees.
Total iireclpilutlon since Spt. 1,
l!)2!i, inches.
Temperature a year ago today
Highest 81!, lowest 40.
Sunset today, 7:31 p. nb
Sunrise Thursday, 0:04 a. m.
Sunset Thursday. 7:110 p. ,ni.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120h Meridian Time
?5 Cb"
" f 2
3b fa
Maker Cily in! tis Cloudy
Hlsniarck I"2 52 Clear
Hoisn !1 lit Cloudy
Denver xii HI I'. Cdy.
Ilea Mollies ...... X2 I'.l Clear
Fresno 02 112 Clear
Helena Wt no Cloudy
Los Angeles .... 71 - ti2 Cloudy
Marshflold lix r2 Cloudy
I'hnnnlx OX 711 Cloudy
Portland I XII HO Clear
Ited Hlufr '.m tlx Cloudy
Hoseburg 8(1 111 P. Cdy.
SHU l.ako City.. XS 111! Cloudy
San Francisco .. (12 fat Cloudy
Santa Fe 74 t!0 Clear
Seattle X2 fiX t:iear
Spokane 102 (11 Clear
Walla Walla .. ..lot! 72 Clear
Winnipeg 54 Clear
W. J. I iTj tTTm I SON
Meteorologist.
BUnE FALLS BEATS
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.IACKSONVI1.I.K, Ore.. July :il.
ISpl.l The Jacksonville hase
hall team tnolored to Hullo Kails
Sunday aflernoon and hist the re
turn game wll Ii Ihe llutln KiiIIh
team. Anions those from Jiere iio
attended the Kama were Mrs. Ar
Ithur lwls and son. Carol; Miss
;l.ols Smylhe. Miss Klla May Silk
jwood anil Mr. and Mia. V. T. Wll
I son.
K. A. Kleminc Is havlnc the hase
tnent dui? for the new resilience on
his ranch in Kast Jacksonville. The
family Is now llvlni! In Ihe house
adjoining; the properly owned hy
Itay Toft or Medford. as the old
residence has heen lorn down.
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe M'. Million ot
j Portland were In our city MondHy
and are spending n few days wllh
relatives In Ashland.
Miss Krma lllcler of Portland
'was a visitor at the U. A. Korliea
home the latter part of the past
week.
A tialiy Rlrl was horn to Mrs.
Itosle Morrison Saturday, July 27.
The first time Mllhurn Shoffner.
Cleveland rookie, faced Itata. Iluth
he fanned lilm.
'GOODBYE BRIDGE i
O'ER DEEP CANYON i
IN PARK FINISHED
I
The toiiiptcttou of I'.ovdbve
briilge uh Saturday. July :7. iii;nK
ed the end of an era In construc
tion of oiled roads in Crater I.akr
National park. It is the last link
in the In kIi standard highway br-
tw,M'n A1'ril ... t:
lake .hi the suulh. lluill under the i
supei iinn of the I 'nited States
bureau of public roads, this dilli- ;
cult piece of construction muuired !
the work of on an average of I" j
men per day. oxer a period of six .
mouths, it was erected at the cost
lof a imu oximately Jio.niiu,
Anna Spring bridge, which u;i :
conipleled in ItUT. lJood-be;
hridge. r-panning the steep canyon I
of ,;iMd-bye creek. Is L'4U feel long
"ti feet high and Z feel wide. Ii
ban eight 3 il fool spans, double j
truss. The railing is effective in
Its simplicity, being made of balas
ter and rounded posts. The aver
age dimension of the limber is 30 '
inches in thickness, set on concrete j
pedlstlcs. The ftoijd of the bridge
in of 2 by ii laminated deck.
The abrupt pitch of (Jood-bye
t'reek canyon, which is T"i feet
deep, ained (lie initial stages of
the work dangerous. In the plac
ing of the big timbers on the sub
structure, It was necessary for the
men to be held mi thn false-work
hy heavy ropes.
The next large project to be
undertaken by Ihe I'nlted Slates
bureau of public roads in 'rater
l.ti ke National park, will be the
construction of the proposed rim
road. According lo John Sargent,
engineer in charge, Ihe location
surveys on the rim road will be
continued later in the season.
Work on the east entrance road
to Crater lakc National Park,
under the supervision of I'nlted
Stales It urea u of public Koads.
consists of two projects. The Sand
creek park boundary project. 4
-10 miles long. Is an approach
road from The Dalles-' 'a I if or nia
highway to the east entrance of
the park. The east entrance. lsi
creek project consists of 2 miles
of road work within the park
The surfacing of this li a-0 mites
of road, nut side and inside the
park, was completed this week.
According lo John Sargent, en
gineer in charge, the I 3-1 a miles
of grading which extends from
the end of the surfacing project
to the Lost creek ranger slat ion.
will he finished this season. This
road serves as a connecting link
between ihe main roads through
Crater IjiiKn National Park and
The Dalles-California highway to
Hend. Oregon.
A surfaced parking place has
been provided at the l'lunacles
' for the motorists who wish to
stop and view this phenomenon
of nature, which Is one of t he
most Inleresling featuren of tho
east entrance road.
FOSTER KLEISER
After two years of outstanding
work in Meilford. Al Ilayden, local
manager of Foster t Kleiser, has
been promoted to I In- New York
office, according lo a wire received
yesterday from Ihe company head
ipiarters In San l'Vaneiseo. Mr.
1 1 ti yd en will leave Monday wll h
Mrs. Hayilen for the east ecu office
where he will remain for three
months, and then go to Chicago fo
open offices there.
Foster ik Kleiser. being a wes'.
ern concern, wllh. headquarlers In
Sa n Kra nclscn and bra lichen In
Portland, Seattle a lid all the larger
towns along the coast, Iwih only
one eastern office, and that in New
York Cily. Mr. Ilayden, who has
been associated for eight years
with Ihe com pa ny In Ihe west
first In San Krancisro, then In Port
land htid for the past two years
In .Med ford and knows something
of the pioneer spirit, has been tte
lecl ed to blaze (he t ra il In t he
middle west. Me will establish a
permanent headquarters for that
veeHon in Chicago.
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TLrab
stands for coffee
quality
No nTllF.a tradr-mart gnawi
lees so much in delicious cof
fer. Knr Hills Hros. Coffee,
alone, is roasted hy the pat
ented, continuous process
Controlled Roasting which
roasts only a friv pounds at a
time. The flavor is perfectly
controlled because every berry
is roasted evenly.
FULLS
BROS
-COFFEE
haiUy nprt'it wttk
O lvl
442 of the 451
important Hollywood actresses
use Lux Toilet Soap
BETTY BRONSON, Warner
Brothers' star, in the luxurious
marble bathroom built in Holly
wood just for her charming
youthfulness. She uses LuxToilct
Soap not only in her bathroom,
but in her dressing room on loca
tionwherever her pictures arc
being made.
The next time you sec her in a
close-up, notice how smnnth
this daintily fragrant white soap
keeps her skin.
She says aliont Lux Toilet Soap;
"A star must have smooth skin
for the close-up. I find this lovely
soap is wonderful for my skin."
"A smooth skin is fl star's
most prized possession," says
JOSEPHINE DUNN,
Mctro-Goldwyn-Moyer star.
"Luit Toilet Soap keeps my
skin perfectly smooth."
I Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
EBilk from top to to with
pointed heel.
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T&$tr uun etfl l enleriaiiiinent il
W' TWO mwA XV-Hf Acvl'or the lnollev.1
DAYS ONLY M VS! Jf
' SraMt' LAST times 11
RONALD " TONIGHT
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A HeHHeH p I the Alaskan I
k, T.Jsoi fell "Smoke 1
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y ers have ever liad. fl Starrina
ti Good AdTd Short UM TEARLE
Wo Features WvWlA and II
Rothermels Music VJl BEDFORD J
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SMOOTH SKIN is a perpetual
attraction," says Allan Dwan,
famous director and sums up what
39 foremost Hollywood directors
have learned from the movies.
" The kind of rose-petal skin which
can pass the lest of the close-up is
the kind of beauty that gets the
American pumic every time, tie
goes on to say.
It is for this reason that 9 out
of 10 screen stars use Lux Toilet
Soap. They have found that it
keeps their skin satiny and soft
always. And all the great film stu
dios have made this white fragrant
soap the official soap in their dress
ing rooms.
Luxury such as you have found
only in French snaps at 50Y and
10
$1.00 the cake
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Msnsg.r
Phona 105 80 N. Cmtnl
Atdford, Oregon
rboto DYMCtchcn. Ilollvwocxl
JOHYNA K ALSTON, beau
tiful screen star, says: "A
screen star must have utterly
smooth skin for the camera.
I find that Lux Toilet Soap :
keeps nvy skin beautifully
smooth and soft."
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Water
Heater
FREE
L k II.
Electric Range
SALE
SALE CLOSES Siilurday
Nijsht, August 3
Southern Oregon
Electric
Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT '
Good Food Good Bonrlo
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Tlmv nrn tolklnir- IliilOlt dro-
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