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PAflTC SEVEN RAILROAD TEST iWALES GREETS j I.II1IT IMII1IIM I Ml i IMf IUt JMAi.i ini ...tun in i..in iNiiuuiir .(... i., nni iim-iuifc. .n it rPi it ai u, in - in ( I il i llll K 1 1 1 (Hi: l 1 1 ( I III tJl! Ill Illilknil (lUUIK'.U lOUlUM UIO I li.WIli;, KnuH-t', Auk. (A') the steeraue nuurters. Twn pas- reported from some section nf (if summer nil. mn part to 100, Islthe fruit with oil. lionet a grower milk Ih heated, then poured over , Phe Jle K ranee, mumm f iiig singers were scratched lull their Oregon. This insert, sometimes recommended by the experiment in it si deride whether it or the re- the. oatmeal which iH added to lh with difficulty in u heavy wind t.ist injuries were said in be very slight, mistaken lor a leaf rust. N iHn. station, which says strong pies- diid sl.o caused by the spider rest of the mix! urn. Thin method nlKht. buiniied lulu the pier lore - cult to control alter it multiplies sure must be used to protect the tnitje damage will hi ing tin; greatei gives u finer texture to tho pro- rind it wide was ripped nn.-n Ml.me : Serious infestations of red spider ami uaihws in groups pii'i. c prit-'ein eh. There is soiio ' lo-js. duet. MEDFORD MATL TRTBUKT!, rEDFQtiP, OTiKCiOX. FT? T DAY, ATTIT'ST 2, mi2f). OF EQUIPMENT YANKEE YOUTHS -SISKIYOU HILLS IN SCOUT CAMP: I ! New Safety Equipment Tried Prince Tours Tent City to I Out By American Railway' Fraternize With "50,000 Association Eugene Will Be Headquarters tor Re search Party. d Boys " Americans Look Dry, Despite Rain Kids Carry Cameras. i fKUGUXE. Ore, Aug. I'.-HPi j ' X series of testa tu determine' the ' ' practicability of newly devised Hpfety e(iuipment was started tu-: tdjiy when a locomotive and a tram i of fifty tank ears uuu .cubooSes, tall espeeially equipped, were given ; ; trials on a level stretch of track ! .near Walker, IS miles south of lyre. . Prof. Iljirrv lleiihen Kiieniir of fl?urdue university, and a corps of research assistants are directing the experiment, for which th; American iiailway association, rei- . I...r .,11 (l.o .. ill. Iai llllllt, till nil- '"" . ITnitu.l Uti.tnu It,., .il.1.l'ill1'i!lt.l - The tests are expected to cover :q, period of 10 months ana win subject to every possible operating 'condition new types of equipment , developed in the past four years, t j t Two hundred cars will bo used! -in the tests which will bo made w 1th t ra ins o f . 5 0 . 10 0 and 1 " 0 ,oars at a time. Tho first tests wUlj j l)c made with empty cars and the. later ones with tank cara filled! frith water. 1 r Aoeuraio data, on the perform --anc-c of air-brking ' eiuiinient , Later the cars will bo fitted with equipment devised to rei-laco the present types, and rigid tests will bo made under similar operating Conditions. j .Eugene, has been selected as headquarters . for ihe operation tests, the Shasta route xracKs m . '. ho Southern Pacific between Ku-j go.no and Dunsniuir, Calif... iiavine; , linen selected :ls oneriug ine ou-u . facilities in tho country for test- ' i.ln- a... .It. ... mulor .,11 ofimlirhnw of level track, grades aud qurves. 'Tho heavy grades over the Sis v kiyous are expected to give the fquipmuul 'as . severe a test as - vould bp offered canywhere In tlio Jjnitett Kial.es. J J'OUTKAM.1. Auk. II. (IV The legality of the proceedings in Which lr. .lobn .Miirvin Dean was Memorinl Baptist church here by (ho board of deacons, will be ques tioned at a mooting of the congre gation here Wednesday. The pul pit of the church was closed to fl)r. Dean by the deacons who charged him with conduct unbe comitiK a minister. Many members of the congre gation question tho action of the jleacons In evicting Dr. Dean and at the Wednesday meeting the peacons will be asked tu repudiate their act. FASIGW COMPLETES VOYAGE AUItOWE PAUK, Kngland. Aug. 2. tP) The Prince of Wales, rep resenting King George at the great world Boy Scout jamboree, today shook hands with American boyhood and fraternized with the youth of all nations in a tour of this great lent city of 50,000 youngsters. Tho prince's call on the Ameri can camp came at the end of a tour which began shortly after breakfast. The American boys all looked dry in spite of a long and Inef fectual wait in tho rain, for tho prince last night aud all but a very few of the 1IJ00 boys were waiting for him this time wiih cameras. The neatly-uniformed Americans, lined up to receive the prince, looked like a regiment of three -eyed soldiers two eyes in their heads and one in their cam eras. Many even had small movie cameras. The Americans had the time of their lives when the prince visited their camp and put up a groat show for him. The prince told Bra ndon il c I nernoy, 1 3 -yea r-o Id Rochester boy who is regarded by his companions as a golfing genius, that he had heard of him from Walter I-lii gen who had prophesied a great golfing career for him. . "You .have a long way to go be fore you beat Ilagen. but always remember this, keep your eye on the ball and keep your head still." said the Jieir to the British throne as he shook hands with the youth. DOCTOR BETTERS SANTA BAItBAKA. fat.. Aug.. 1. -Pi An archery record that was ,Vhiimed to "T have vlood for more than three quarters of a century was broken in the National Arch ery association' tournament h're. Dr. K. K. Roberts of Ventura. Oil., won the. York mitnd of the com petition with a score of l.TiKS whb-h was 1411 points better than the murk set in Kngland 7!l years ago by llnrace Kord. The women's national cham pionship was won by Mrs. Audrey (Jrubhs of the Santa Monica. Oil., Archery club, ller score was points for the four rounds of the competition. Mrs. Helene Ray mond was second with 1755 points. Mrs. Beatrice Modgson, last year's champion, finished third. BLUNT BULLETS I KILL GANGSTER B lu U M !; I ; II A V K N. (i e r in a n y Aug. 1. iP) The North Cerman :.LIoyd liner Bremen came home to Breinerhaven today after its mai- den round trip voyage to New j.York. on both laps of which it established new t r a n s-Atlantic ' crossing records. . It docked here at 7:30 a. m.. completing the voyage from New York in a bit more than six day., ills crossing record from New York to Plymouth, Kngland, was f ou r d a y s, 17 h o u rs and 3 !i in 1 n - utes. I'lIILADKIJ'HIA, Pa.. Aug. 1!. WPl "Hig Arthur" Calleu, :!S. wim Weaned gangsters buUntB seven! IliinoH through tho um of an nr fniored automobile, wan Hoot to death early today by a lone gun man nt Parkaidc and Memorial ave nues. Six "dutn dutn" .hulletn wer found In ('alien's body. He was shot by a man who pur sued him along Memorial Hvenue. After the shooting the killer walked to a parked automobile a short dls-' tance away and was whisked away by an accomplice. i Callen was identified by fintfer print experts from the detective bureau. 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