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VTOF, RTX MKDFOnn MATL TK1 Bl'XE, MKIWOTTO, OTfEfiON, TIICRSDAY. AUfU'ST 1. 192!). CON N E FETES FOR E Miller Convention at MarshReld Is Declared Nuisance I Ml N St. Louis Fliers Showered With Honors By Enthu- i ! .M A ItHI I Kl KA), (lie. A mm. I (A) 'ooh liny iWU-H thin week lire, tho unwilling hunt tu nillleiV eon vent Ion. .Mil IIoiik of tho moili famlty have assembled here without a for- malized program hut Httruct- ed hy tlx hrlKht linhtH. h Where the miller eume hum no one Heem.H to know, hut the dlHtrlct 1h iho wonts of wholesale mlKi'atlori. Tho mJlh'LH In a drab brown array 4 mo wen f Juit r-riiiK around every ideetrte liht from nun- He l to aunrlne. RAMPAGE I ill IITHREE STATES ! Idaho, Montana and Wash- . . . ington Strive to Control siastic Fans Parade, . . i Ball Game, Stage Appear- ance On Program Today Back to Work Friday Bonus Is $31,255. WMTO FISH ST. miis, Auk. .UV Show-I lug no effeet of the ni'ind of nevcii teen and a tut If dum in the Kt. LouIh Ho hi ii, I hue "Hed" .uelnon and Korent (I'lirlne went I h rough the fii'Ht day of feting yeaierduy with another In High l hi fore they return to work a eoinuifi'cial plane pi lot h. The airmen, whone record of 4 J 0 hours ZWi minutes aloft, act a new world mark for sustained refueling f If whin, expect to fulfill the demand of the St. LiiuIh public to aet-lalin I hem to day. A parade, ending nt the Hty hall where nerulln utieMlng to their t rl tini)hiint aeria I rompiest waited t hem, wan planned UiIh morning. Tho route wan wlmilar to ones iniiiitlng the return of I'ol. CharleH A. Undbergh from IHh New York I'arlM flight, and the Mrenien flierw who made the westward eroHKliiK of the Atlantic, Thin afieruoon, the St. I.ouIh It'nhln fliers are to waleii the eur dtnalR and tlie Itiooklyn Itnbin.s at Sportsman I'tt.k and during Hie euremonieH .laek-on and O'ltrlne are to l'eive Holtd gold life time PHMHes" to the tinmen of the N'a Itional league pennant wlnneiH. To nielli they make their only stage ippe;r ranee-- ?it I he Muilhi pal opera in Kerenl Park, when they will he handed their checks far $42u eacli. Ktuivnlent to $1 ii n hour for every hour aloft. They turned down other theiitrlenl of fni'H,. M rt. Sally Jackson, wife of the red-haired pilot. miying "We'll Hliek to the flying buslners." To Work IVIday Tomorrow .fuelomn and o'ltrlne wet back to work, taking the Holilu to Chieiigo where they will utage a refueling demonstration at the new Ciii'Uhh flying base. C.olnu along will he .Major William It. Koliertson, president oT the t'urtlMX ltobertson com pa ny. HpoiiHoring Hie flight and who stands ready to Rivn hi hacking whenever the 4Jn-hour mark Is exceeded, and the refueling crew, Major '. Itoy U'uhmoII and P. V. "Nhnrly" Chaf fee. UohcrfHou revealed today lie had turned down reiiuestH from other flteiM plHtiuini; 1'iidiiraiicn MIkIiIh iiKkfiiK "to lorrow" Wasell and f'hnffee .on their iccohIh for the 77 HueceisHful contaclM with the it.. I. in. 'ltoheitson also said no ottier re fuelhit; il e nt uiixtni lions were phuiiu'd except the one at t'hlcauo iilthounh there had been a preva lent rumor here a eountry-whle Itinerary had been laid out. 'Major ItohcrtHon ha's been noti fied a check for jLM.r.oo was helm; mil Hod from (ho he aihiuartcrs of the Curt Ink Aeroplane and Motor company at Jtuffalo, N. V., for Hie St. I.ouIh Hobln pilots. The amount wih Hancl,loiied by tlie lioard of lllreetorH of the MuHalt concern. inakei-H of the ChallciiKcr motor tlsed In the plane. It was erroneously staled in ear lier dispatches (he Curt Iks-It obert -won company was paying th $(ia mi liotir bonus tor the time the old record was excerdeil. The tilers' lotal from lieuuscs was calculated at ;i i. jlllWI l-J I Ull I IVII HELLS COS! OF SCAllNGFRuI Blazes Many Fronts Lightning Kills Man Bend, Starts Fires. at: I , by sroKANK, Auu. I. (l'i thousand men today wen; forest fires hi Ida and Washington, uiob that were made acute of rain- Stands were hcttiu' madi' ens of fronts In tin? thre stateH ana i list old a ml new blazes, Home of them under control and others raging onward despite the efforts of greatly augmented fighting Chemical Inspection of 75 Cents With Pro Rata Re- i tie lines, be vera I thousands acr Tuna unarcies or Laxitv 1111,1 turned over, i-hesw Refuted No Duplication Tests This Season. Fletcher H. Kisli 8tate feder il inspector for the Houtltern Oregon district, announced at the Traffic AHHoelatlon meeiing today that' the bHHie. charge for chemical innpee tfon of fruit thia kcuhoii would he 7j eenta, whn a pro rftta re fund; that the l.itiled States Hu- reau of Chemistry had expres.s-d satiHraction with Hie chemical po ncing of this section, and . thai criticism directed at thU section, I'M- alleged lax inspection, was found tu he unwarranted. l-'fsh aa id that a general labora tory, ami three or four Hiihsidiary lahorutorle would b a I nt allied as follows; at.'Cold 1IIIL, for Hie tirants Pass section, at PIiociiI.m, and Ibis city, with the gcm-rnl laboratory in the Hearty plant this city. Fish Hinted, duplication of tests frequent laat year, because of hu-l-er-cautlon would lie elituienated this year, and that the records showed tocal fruit to be remark ably "dean and char of chemicals, due to spray, ami to spray resi due." The federal inspector mild I hut reports from Yakima, and Wenat chee districts, (hat the local chem ical Inspections, were lax, were found false, by i e-liiNci;t Ion out -. hide of this district. It developed at the meeiing. that the Inspection charge hore m-ross 1 h were considerably lower, I ban hi other Northwest fruit districts. The mutter of a 'common tele gram' of New York prlcen and conditlorm were discussed. It was agreed that tin expense of a com mon telegra nt would he borne hy all members, and that the secre tary, l '. T. I taker, would advise the shippers dully of the coiitentH of the mesHUgn Upon receipt. There was a larger attendance than usual at the session, which was shortened so the conference with the rail heads could get under way. I a vid I! unci 1 berg presided and ruled with ait Iron hand, (hough forced several tlincH to halt argu ments, that arose while speeches were underway. President Rosen berg held lhat "we all can't talk at once, but yntt will get your op portunity in due time." Zeppi-iln for A merit'" hut of the first wo only the first rcprhem- I ed a successful ocean crossing. Tho i firaf left here on May I), only tu make an emergency landing in southern France, when four of lis! fixe motor failed. Jespitc elaborate precautions taken yesterday and today, a stow away apparenliy managed to smug- j le himself aboard the Mnp. , The police huw him Jump Into; the shaft, and called to the offlcem; of the Zeppelin, hut Huns Von: j Schiller, u a v i g a t o r. responded, j J "Oh. we haven't lime to take him i !off." None of thoHe watching, however, knew definitely whether I he succeeded in holding himself In ; the shaft. The possibility wan ad , mltted that seiirchllghts playing on : the airship may have given the impression of a man Jumping. The passengers who orig inally had planned to lie aboard the Zeppelin today were cut to I H when Allan Miller of New York ml the "Mr. ('banning" who hook- : ed p;. swage from Uorne failed to A 'arrive. e f iglit- I The seven A mericaiiH aboard Moniau t I were Nelson Morris of Chicago, MiditloiiH j I'nnik VI, Nicholson of Syracuse, the lack ; Heorge K. ('rouse and IiIh wlfi', I Jeanette i 'rouse, of Syracuse, N. on doz- ! lilehard P.tirke of California, i Herbert S. Sfebej of Sagiimv. Mich. ; nd Joehlm Iticltard of l.oston, I Mass. Anna Wong- l.e.ft. I A mong the oi her jiassengeiH crews. 1 were t aptain Mr iieorge Hubert Probably the most dangerous ' Wflkins, polar explorer: Professor fire In the region was on Schwartz ' f!r'g'ire flourevitch and his wife, creek in the Missoula National for-j l"'' Hourevitch. a Russian pianist eHt. which roared out of control;0' larl. and Or. Walter Peiss of before heavy winds alter fighters j the Germany ministry of traffic, had subdued it and part of their Tivo other women, Anna A. Wong, force had been shifted to new hat- ; Chinese-American movie actress. and Suzanne Boilard of Paris, at tempted to obtain passage, hut were refused by Or. Kckener, who sai'l he needed the room for fuel. In addition to passengers, tlie firaf carried a large assign ment of mall ami freight. Including a number of live baboons, four thor oughbred pigeons from .Miss AVong 10 her brother in California, and other matter. Its larder was well stocked with fresh food, to 'be pre pared hy the new chef, Otto Mums, INDIANS GATHER HATCHERY FOR POULTRY FOR POW WOW LOCAL IM DADin PITV AID DDMDnCCn lit lHI IU Ulll MIL! UlUIUOLUJ Once Bitter Enemy' Tribes i '"vti.,pm. nt r uo poultry bus- j Iiichm In this valley l,y llio entail- , Join in Council to Discuss : Suit Against. Government;. T'we:17;:ui , expert, oi tne rarni ixcnange u IVlllllOnS Of , Operative und is under consldera J lion by the Chamber of Commerce, ihealih program h'-inu carried on ! by his coiup&ny and cited many jfactH and fiKUreH to show the ex- J leeilent results which have accrued, ill. U. Hromley. Copco HdvcrtlHing ruanayer. nhowed neveral reclH of ; moving pictures, including the Ashland Ill-Ute celebration. Ash 'land Normul May day festival, and a health reel entitled "Too Many ounds." cut law. while the wheat tuiiff ), (he same hs at proHenl, for Many Dollars. ItAPiO CITY, S. U., Aug. I. P Tho I .(Ml I f.f till. tu... t.., tl... mournful chant of the war dunce : KlrHt, .XHtio"iil, lm"k and the feathered brilliuneo of j hundreds of red men furnished ai for tlie rendering of assistance Tlie matter was discussed ut noon hy (.May Parker, manager of -the Farm Kxchunge Co-operative,! R F. Murder, president of the j Carl Swfgart, president of the chamber of com nterco, and poulterers. WASHINOTOX, Aug. 1 iA) The tiirirr on oatn was raised from 15 centH a bushel to Hi cents by Iteiinblicans of the senate Hnuiifu committee today in their revision of tlie houe tariff measure. The rates of 42 cents a bushel on 1 wheal and i!5 cents a hu.shel on corn provided by the house meas it is hatchery and ' burning also in I.olo, 1 Jut to lilackeet forestw in that slate. In nort h Idalio several blazes were burning In (he No, Perce and Selway forests. The Challis fire, which had burned over 1 H) acres, Ju m ped from eon trot li iich yest er day, hut the Salmon forest blaze, which had devastated HMOO acres In 10 days, was believed to have been subdued. Observers in t he Holms forest reported that a con-for tlu' paHHengers. Hagratlon that had run amuck fori 'I''"' passengers spent 10 lays, had been controlled. In Washington the tires were sum 1 lor. An ohstinualc hht.c near Marcus, which had been controlled twice, broke loose and after bustl ing several hundred neres of grain and menacing mtM-h farm hind. was brouuhl under control again j last uiht. I'oresl of ficia Is have posted j n"" oi .i i minks to ii i ores i s, ami state officials have asked that only necessary travel by allowed In timber. the nigh! before the takeoff in the hotel Fried richsha feu, ma king merry ami dancing In anticipation of the trip today,. A crowd of about l.uon, Includ ing many tourists from hero Lake Constance, witnessed the departure of the Or.if. :iHSO NOT TO ItFTIltF ItKNU. ore., Aug. I. (Pi Charles limb-, Ii, was killed by a boll of lightning lasi night while at wink in the yard of the Itrooks- Scunlon I -umber com pan y here. Ills shoes wen- torn from his feet and mosi of his cloihlng was rip ped to shreds. Other workers near Itude were knocked down and at least one was rendered unconscious for a time. A team or horues was knocked down and Hie driver hi it n -tied, oilier holiH of lightning shat tered trees at tho bast of Pilot Hulte and several new forest fires were reporter), From liepd the lightning storm swept northwest inbl-siaie country, start ing at least five fires in the Sisters district. Heavy rain accompanied the electric display in llend, A2 of an Inch falling In half an hour. Thirty -seven holts of light ni tig were counted TucHday nitil in the South Applegato section of t he ( 'rater Nationa I forest and two sini'' II fires were caused, one at Mount Ualdy and tho other at Hurtoil litltle. Until were reported under co nt rol. The same elec trical storm caused Hi fires In the upper McKenie and upper Wil lauiotie valley sections of the Cas carhj Nat In mil fores! . Men were sent out to combat ihe new tires. mm. PiHK.iitt.i: w i: i ii i it (Contlnuea from Pago One.) FEDERAL RIFLE SQUAD M FN ICO CITY, Aug. 1 . (A1) Dispatch to the Fxcelslor from Oiiadalajara today said thai seven ha ml its headed by a man called ' Fl Tfon" hail been captured and executed by a firing sutiatl near (.Julia. The hand had been active along the Omnia in. turn -On I la road during the last few in out Its. spectacle today that took Jtupid Cllv I .ni' If In tint ' Tfl'u whon lit. ,1L ,n.t Whll rm.,h -for o' l'f ''t'l UM.k'r gold of the black hifjln. l-'rom as fur away as tho Hopls und Zunia reservations of the southwest, they hud trekked, most of them In covered wagons, Sioux, Utes, Cheyennes, Arapahocs, Ki awas und Crows tribes that once Wcro bitter enemies. In strange contrast with the missions that once brought them to the black hills, the scene of tho many tribal conflicts, as well as the wars with the whites, tho oc casion for today's gathering was a meeting of the council of Ameri can Indians. It was called to dis cuss tlie pending suit against tlie government for several hundred million dollars, claimed by the Indians for their loss of the black Hills, und to talk over other prob lems of concern to the race. The honor positions in the lino of march were occupied by a handful of divisional chiefs, the few remaining Indians who may wear the eagle feather as a badge of prowess In battle. Among them were Chief White Bull, whoso tribal records credit him with an age of Chief No FleslT, itG; Owey Head, 86: John Kills Itee, !i and Silas Afraid of His Knemy, 12. The parade, which extended three miles, preceded a rodeo of Indian sports and a sun dance. proposed to erect the near this city, . to he the direction of Prof. Westerfield. The hatchery would Increase the pullet laying I population of the valley to 200.000. I 1'rojier feeding would be the key note of the enterprise. Prof. Westerfield said HiIh after noon that 15 chicken raisers with flocks aggregating 330tf hens had i signed up. and that higher prices j could be secured by tho appliea- Hon of fundamental poultry rais ing principals. I He said conditions hero were j ideal for clilcken raising. Farly favorable action by the chamber of commerce is practical- ly assured. ure were felt uucnangeu. i tin house had made no change in the rate on oals. The 25-ccnt duty on corn is an increase of lt cents over the pre"- Why Swelter? Cool 2-Piece Summer Suits Made to your measure $30.00 '-.! l II l Mil 128 E. Main Upstairs Rrev&es HAND AX KILLS THREE SPA ItTAMU'KO, S. C. Aug. 1. ll'j Thre men were killed, two ot hers probably fatally wounded, and the entire west end of the city thrown Into eonf union here today when T. Karl ltobertson, a shipping clerk, becoming .suddenly lusa ne, ran amuck with n hand a xe. Walter Keverette. realtor and heater man, was a local visitor ut the Ashland Itotary club meeting this noon. . ; .1. J. liuchter. city councilman and Copco merchandise manager, left last night, on a business trip to Albany, Ore. Harold Itrown. well known in- j surauce man. was a local business j visitor in Ashland yesterday. j Medfonl post No. 1 " will semi; a large delegation to the state con vention of the American Legion a tSalem next week. J neluded in j the local group will be Post Com- j mander Ferguson. Adjutant Oar- , lock, several members of the post j executive committee and the en tire personnel of the Legion drum ; corps. Members of the Ashland Rotary! club were entertained by two local j 1 iota r la ns today when John A'el ton and Horace Iiromley put on a a 0 -minute program at the Llthia ! Springs hotel. Sir. Vclton. who is the district manager of tho Metro politan Llgc Insurance com puny, gave urn Interesting talk on the Norr ready! A New Frigidaire Ioreelain-on-teeI outside anal inside ... nnd equipped with thv famous "Cold Control" Only $215.00 installed ana making tee in your kitchen A FEW dollars down puts this or any other Frigidaireinyour home. Then you can pay the balance under General Motors liberal terms terms arranged to i i i Mfnfi' suit you. Come in, see a demonstration, and get all the facts today. , MORE THAN A MILI.lOX fJV USB People's Electric Store 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 Mcdford Ore. COMING TO MEDFORD WORLD FAMOUS (Continued from Pago Ono.) -M ( IT in VAlin TI.MK (Continued from Page Ona.) Mruollnn of more Icing facilities the Mcdford Ice and Storage' com ,.)any plants this year, '"by day and i night work, ir necessary." j Kdmlston was detailed to lay the JroMtieais of the shippers before the iallroad chiefs. Many OlflciaU Here. The conference was attended by tv inof-t formidable array of rail road cxeruMveH ever assembled in tlx- HoMic Itlver valley. iTIin rcnrcsciHalivfx ot (he Smith ern Pacific were: .1. 11. Mulcahv. J'ni'flHiitl. asslstanl frrfgh Harillic manager: W Tllaiu C. Filch, man Jigor perishable freight traffic; I,, '. Oram, assistant superintendent Kitgenn: J. .1. Sullivan, assistant superintendent, DuiiKiuuir, Cul,; O S. York. Hainiuaslcr. Rosebiiig; II (!. McCarthy, trainmasler. Huns in ill r, t'al.; C. I). I.atlorty. Indus trial agent. San Francisco; W. Ktt bed land, traveling a Kent, Med ford; J. C. Cuiin, agon. Mcdford A. S. Itosetihuuin, general agen', Medfopd; A. H. Allen, tninsport i Hon lliHieclor, San Francisco; W. H. Lee, lav and right of way do partnient. rorlland. The Paclfie Fruit Kxiiress rcpre Honalivps proHetit were: It. .1, Mm' Hi). HHslatanl genenl hianHer1 Sin KraneiHco; J. J. t'owen, assistat.t (rnlfir miiiiaKer, San Kt'linrlsrn. I. It. Mcintosh, car Hiinerlnl'Mtd mil,. San Francisco; M. H. While hnatl, Reni'ial jiucM. rrlland; K. S. Cllno, Hitcclal representative. Iraffle doparlnuMit ; .1. l Johnson, iigent. Mi'dford. (). T. HorKHfr. koiu'IhI niananer iif tho Medfortl Ice & Stutago Co., was also present Hixiuefort, Cammhrt or Neuf ctltHtt'I chnH l espoelHll) deslr able at UiIh time. It may hp cut 4u small fuiiutres and served on KiuttH plate with a buttoi apieutlor. "Industry Is getting so complex that there Is an immense shnrtaKe of the right kind id men to man age a l' la lis. This Is getting more serious every day as science dis covers new phenomena." "What Is the next invention or discovery you foresee'.'" "CHIiullon ol natural products." Will to Work Needed "Ho yon consider Ihe will to work' ami lacing of realities of lite as Important Tor (he youth or America as a first class education?" "There are three things which Insure success - ambition, Imagina Hon und the will to work. Of these, the will to work accomplishes the! most; education nf the right kind gets ipilcker results." "ln you consider Ihe prevalent craze lor the selling ol records, endurance tests, etc., healthy fm Industry In general'."' "Ves." t ; "tiiveii Ihe same opportunity af-, forded the winner of this contest, i do you believe your un n success would have been greater or car Iter?" "Ves." "Will a similar contest ho held next year, or at regular Interval In the future?" ' "Uni t know yet." "Io you agree with the proposal n( OeoiKO W. Wlckersham that the stall's should assume (he louden o local prohibit um ctilorceimmt '."' "No." "Ho you think that the scleiitllic experimental field affords as great opportunities to women as to men, and why were girls not Included in this contest?" "Nearly as great. The first ex periment was with boys, as they act in wider fields." The boys were warned thai (he examination will he a liHid one. The test will he a written one and will he submitted In Ihe form of a i nest lotinn Ire. Announcement of the scholarship award will ho made tomorrow. con. France, Lynns, down the 1 1 hone and sou I h west ward ahum Ihe .Mediterranean coavl to Crlbral tar. He expected to travel from ( 1 1 lira 11 a r atone or sliwhl ly nnrl h of Hie Azores, varying his route according to the weather. (juick start. The (iraf's start from here was one of the ipiielicst of Its year of life. The crew went aboard at -: I a. m. and the passengers two minutes later. It wiiv the third Hlart of the Cr.if 'Hie Mark of Genuine Aspirin n AYER ASriRIN ia like an old frioncl, triod nnd. truo. Thoro c.n novnr ho satisfactory siihsti tuto for either one. Bayer Aspirin is genuine. It is the accepted anti dote for pain. Its relief may always be reliod on, whothor used for the occasional headache, to head-oil a cold, or for the more sorious aches and pains from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism or other ailment. It's easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by the Bayer Cross on overy tablet, by tha name Bayor on the box and tho word genuine printed ill red. fJJJJJ' jftjplrln t th trtrH mirk ot Rim lUiuftcUrt APl r mmm mmmm mmmm AGE THE DRAMA OF THE Spoken in English Not a Motion Picture AT THE ARMORY Pfii Wednesday' 8 p.m. Sharp Aug. 7 li THE CHHISTUS Auspices Medford Lions Club General Admission: Adults $1.00, Reserved $1.50 Children 50c, not reserved Tickets on sale Friday at Palmer's Music House, Jarmin & Woods, Heath's Drug Storo and Hotel Medford Mcdford Only Stop Between Seattle and San Francisco The Opportunity of a Lifetime Tli. ( I'l'iiilllrl lull CUM' llilS lll't'll l'l)l'lt'tC IVVt'IVIHT ivt'ii, with olTi-tiNf GIGANTIC PRODUCTION OF THE DRAMA OF DRAMAS s colossal, with 10 i('iiilc in it. symphony oivhi'stru ami laruc el I'arcil to maki' it the urcati'st I'roiltict ion of this story ever jjiven for the siili.iect is maintamcd throiiirhoiit. Tlu- simple to no sect or creed. lorns. No tw in Ainenej torv of Christ a. is fl-r.-i. '1 .1 THE TWO MARYS 3C