KrrcnFonn mjtl ttitbune. Mrcnrorcn, oni-nov. T-nrnsnAY. at'oust 29. 1020.
LADY MARY HURT
BY PLANE'S DIVE
DANCE AGAINST DISEASE STAGED
Dieting Motorist mt
! Sleeps With Head
! . P.ressed on Horn
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PER BUSHEL FOR
1 iMtM$m$&
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CLEVELAND, Ohio, Auk. 29 ' i . ' ' il ' J
-Lu.ly Mary llwitli. nutcil Hi It f ' 1 j d,
lull BVllllliX, WHS ill 0 llllillll I'Oll-
tl 1 1 Ion this iilloiliudi) fiom injurica
i'DCPlvd 111 a rrasli nf an airplane ,
U a f;Ktmy vouf Ihto. Sl Iihh a i
fin'olui'dl ukull, u linikei! ikino ami
liruliabiy inti'inal Injuiiva. i
lliiHplial altcnilanU said Ikt ru-,
(.oTcry in in doubt.
Ay llcalli. iuToniiiiii-il liy hr-
win Kirk, n I'li'velmKl nutchaiilc.
vns iiractiriiiK u ili ad ntlil limiiliiK
al llin lime cif thn iicddolit. Kii.- !
Was nlanniiiK in eiit"r n cnnlnKt ill
(lint naliiri! al the national nil')
lUcos tdday. !
'With llii- motor of Iht piano kIiim
iiff. Lady Una I h whh KliilliiB toward
n landing mark when llm ln:iu :
(Iroppi'd unt'xpcclodly toward the .
roof. Slic had no power to raise It t
nut nf danger. . !
Tin- one wlim nf Hie plane hll n '
Kiiy wire to a chimney on the fae-
lory and the machine, crashed
through the roof. i
WM'?cf! tit
r jo
Indianc of the Shoshone. Bannock and Lemhi tribes in their son
df.nr.c at Fort Hall, Idaho. The ceremony is held to w.rd off illncs?
nd its participants do not eat or drink for three days, at the end
racing me sun witn upraised arms in worship.
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POUTLANI), Ore., Auk. 2fl.
(!') An unidentified motor-
1st, who whb on tho eleventh
day of an IK-day diet and was
"very tired" slept at tho wheel
4 of hia automobile hero last
nlKht and nearly estahlisbed a
fr non-atop horn blowing record.
Hut a policeman, called by
disturbed residents, halted tho
endurance tost by waking tho
motorist whose head rested on
the horn button.
He told the policeman all
about his diet.
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FOR VESUVIUS 'LAVA'
PROBE PATRICIDE SEEK FRIEND OF
AT
LOS AXCKI.KK, Cal., Auk.
"'t -'IVn pfTHoiiH con ni'cl imI will.
Ihe iirosvntallnil uf "Itnd ll:illf
lit it luciil tlH-alre here were out on
Imfl today, fuUmvinn tliclr lu'n.'sl
at tlio linal curtain lust niht. They
wore charged with titaf;ing an "ln
docpiit and lewd exhibit Inn."
Those taken into ciiNlody wort;
MiHB Johyna Ralston. Arlhuj Haa
lc in. .Marvin Willlitnis. Marjorie
M on isomer y, Xoi nifin I'ock, Klinor
Fly nil, Aiincttt! Wcsllniy, Dario
Shlndplt, all M!rformprH: Krank
.1otinfnj., KiuKtt manager, and (m'o.
iSiarboi-AiiKh, author.
j I'KMM.lfoN,
,11') A ciiniriir'H
1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 -t I n IliV'i-H(i):
;(f llf'lsliinil AlfMHi
. ranrhiT, 1 y lii
w Auk.
Jury iniM Iii-i'm
lie the WliuuthiK
si ui. Cl'-nn, near '
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a nl
j lli'i iiiision Tin-sthty lilKht, hut the
. tiiut! of the iiHiucst liaa not l.vn
;!Mlalllslii'd.
! The jury will make a I liormigh
i fUudy uf tlic case m which th
L-Mer Miiiiiv was slulu. in-fdi c II
(Ult'AfiO. Auk. 2!'. WV -little
fellow, swarthy, furiive
Meet, ili'liviu'otl a tlcad man
Menniihi h.mpjta! last nilu. Chi
cai;o n.ll( e harl anuther gang "ride'
slaying tu solve.
HALLK. Ccrmany. (Pi Tho re
cent eruption of Vesuvius Inspired
Karl KloiniiHgol to start a lava Hell-
! lug business.
j ViHiting the villages around
i Halle in the makeup of a wandc,r
I ing Italian whose wife and two
I children had been killed by tho
volcano and Hpeaking very broken
German, he offered, and found
ready buyer Tor, pieces of luva,
which he said ho had broken from
Ihe nittMHos that destroyed bis
homo.
itiiKlnoHH whh flourishing un)!il
Kleninagol one day met r C.ermHn
who had lived In Italy. ThlH (Jer-
id man, addressing the peddler Italian
in his native tongue, round to uih
surprise tliat the latter did not
know a word of Italian. Klemnagel
was arrested and his "lava" proved
Air Novice Crashes
LOS ANGKLKS, Cal,. Aug. 'J!'. ;
(I) -'-Kugene Dniry. JS. was killed
liero today when the airplane h"
was ir-ariilug to fly crushed. Il was
believed he attempted to climb too
Htceply. causing the ship to tail
spin.
n-IMUiH i lie finding".
Tile 1 I year old hoy
held iu the county Jail today
l't-Lilt Attorney Ii"ehntcl haid
the case would he handled through
juvenile eoiirt.
'MMlniaii 1'iiatnh
W INSTON' 8AI.K.M. N. t
-II'i .1 miiil han I in I well
as. author, died Middenly here to
day, lie was one of the founders
i nel(. wee rive millet woum's i lo bQ ordinary 80ft stone,
in the hody of the dead man, lat"r t
identified as .lolin K. liowtuan, 3 5,1
rj-ketecr ami hoodlum. The man
who carried liowman into the hos-j
pita apparently believed him to he!
xilll alive. I
being ' When an interne pronounced t
ami ' lawman dead, the man mtlttyrcd. I
"This- Is no place for me," and '
crawled t iinuigh a second -story
window and Cb'd down ft fire escape,
just a- police were nlering the :
hospital.
LAUDS EDISON VICTOR
CHICAGO, Aug. U. Ai Imme
diate financial relief for grain far
mers through loans by the federal
farm hoard on unhedged grain
which lias already been used as
collateral for loann from federal
intermediate credit banks was the
promise made today at the close of
tho grain niarketiiiK conference by
Alexander Lcgg. chairman of the
farm board.
i.pgKC asserted that tne . board
would loan 10 cents a bushel on
such grain to member of farmers'
cooperatives;
The meeting udjourned without
adopting any definite plant (or tho
proposed national grain .marketing:
corporation.
ruthIdeIand
N K V VOKK. Aug. 29 . fP
Walter Gamp, Jr., president of In
spiration Pictures, Inc., and Ruth
Kldert flier and motion picture
a circles, were married at noon to
day in the municipal chapel by
flly Clerk Michael J. Cruse.
um. i a
I'ni Hi. Km I Klamath A lliree-ronm
school building being constructed
here to. ho completed for opening
'of the Woodmen of Die World. nf new term. I
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OhVMl'lA, Wasli., Auk. 29. (yP)
Wilbur Hiihoii, winner (if thci Kill
win scholarship was comimred lo
the proHlilont of Ihe linlled Hlatps
hy (Jnvi-i iKir Hurl ley al b luncheon
In honor of the Seattle liny Klvon
iy the ntato deiartinent ol cuiiea-
lion hero yesterday.
"Thin boy HtandH as Ihe presi
dent of the 1,'nlted States, alone."
Ihe (,'overnor said. "Tho one hoy in
the republic. Yes, beat the old man
U you can. (Sood will of the peo
ple of tho commonwealth goes with
you." i '' 1
The buy spoke briefly of his trip
east, of his dlsllko of newspaper
puoucity and oi tiis ambitions.
OREGON STATE STUDE
IS TRAFFIC CASUALTY
LADY SEMI-FINALISTS
AT CLEVELAND DECIDED
CLEVELAXI). Aug. 29. (JPi
Mrs. O. S. Hill of Kansas City.
I'eggy Wattles of Buffalo, and u
pair of lius Angeles stars. Mrs.
(iregg Lifur and Kathleen Wright,
entered the semi-finals round of
the women's western golf cham
pionship after stub! torn ly fought
mutches over the Mayfield country
club links today, i
TOKVO, Aug. I'll. W) Sleeping
sickness prevalent in southwestern
prefectures continues to , spread,
particularly in the prefectures of
K'agavva and I liroshnma. A total
of cases with I iifl deaths was
reported today. The figures wero
Incomplete.
(Conliuucd from Pago One.)
he t ;raf left likehuist fin Its
great iiilvnniiirf at 1 1 :40 p. in.
August 7. making the miles
to Krfedricbshafen in ."iy hours and
21 minutes. After n four day lay
over fur refueling It flew to Tokyo,
tK8u miles, in 111) hours and 50
minutes, being held there five days
by the necessity of refueling and
lldlns .rushed Into l,l"n"":c '" "!? 'T,' T""'
the hangar.
ASTOIMA. ore., Aug. 2S,-M'h:
Kohert CaiTUlbers. 20, Astoria stu
dent at the tM-eg"n State College,
died here late last night from
iniurteH suffered when the mo
torcycle be wan
nn liutoinohilo drivcu , by II." St.
I i v I ne, t'nrtlnnd sa lesnian. The
accident occurred few-twocn Asto
i lu a nd Seaside.
An Imniest was Im'Iijw held to
day, t'arruthers died In u hos
idtal here about four hours after
the accident oeeurred.
t IU 11,1k (IA.NT KA1HO
(Continued from Pnge One.)
PtHlTI.ANMl, Ore.. Aug. (rt1)
( "ha in Iters of coliinieree at Med
fonl. I-Iuuene. i'ortland. Salem. Al-
i hany, t'orvHllis and other western
! i-lties were receiving imitations lo
1 day to send delegations to (lie
! "gulden spike" driving on the eom-
nleted Southern Pacific Klamath j
; l-'alls-Atturas cutoff at llackauioro
I September 1 -1.
Klamath l-'alU will lie represent-
hy a special train of oOO per
sons, it was said.
Washington. I). ('., one of the fi e
inenihers of t he fed era I board.
After th's couferenee. Mr. ,h
Kount reoMiiiienderl sending in
tti app'leutlon( and promised t
support Medford's request in exert
xv ay possihle.
( ha Ins Inlcrxlcil.
If Medlord Is granted the poxver
asked for In the npplleallon. the
local station will he aide to brinu
Uoguc Kivcr valley listeners th
x cry best of the daytime enter
tatnment uvnilalde throughout the
country. In adtlUion to this, the
local power xviM he suffleient to
xvurrant the hlj clutlns present -lug
their prut; rams through the
Sledford station.
, It is impossible to estimate lb1
value th's proposed increase of
power would have fur .Vied ford,
nut only through the publicity it
m
"She couldn't believe
they weren't new"
"When my sistcr-in-law wan ciuthttuif her
new luane live years ngo. wc found such a
woiulrrful pair (f Mankrts that I couldn't
resist buying n pair for myself,
"Visittnn us last summer she saw me putting
that very same pair of blankets uway and
nrctiscd me of duplicating our bargain w ithout
tcllinR lier. She couldn't believe they weren't
new! Hers, she said, had faded terribly and
become harsh and thin.
"But I told her I find Lux ns woiulrrful for
bl.tnkrts as for sheer things . . . Lux keeps all
my woolens thick and soft and unshrunken
just like new year after year."
Mrs. Thomas m. Mott
1000 East JJrd Street, Kansas Cit Afo.
The world's greatest experts
find Lux Re-Newsl
Like millions of women, the great
Movie Studios, Rorgeous Musical
Shows, famous Dressmakers, Buyers
in 1 W leading stores (2 out of every
100 interviewed) insist on Lux! They
find by actual tests on million-dollar
wardroles that "Lux keeps fabrics,
whether sheer or sturdy, brantifully
new fn ice ns oirf." Lever Bros. Co.,
Cnnbridot Af.iM.
PtiUTI.AMV Ore., Aug. :'!.- fI't
The slate, highway eonimissioii
totlay appi'oxi'd the proposed boun
daries of the Nestucctt Highway
Improvement district, tuxsides han
dling a great amount of read
hulhllnK tusiius.
1 leax y surfacing contracts xvill
he let hy the commission totilRht.
sotic of the work bavliiK l"M'!i
del ( etl for in ore than a year,
t: ts x ei e opened this morning.
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Hear Itistd ri"il
POUTl.ANH. ore.. Aug. cT
x ithout arrix tog at any decMon,
the -late liighxxax conimistun met
yefterdax for a heating on a peti
tion for creation of a f-uper road
dl-irld. The proposed district is
Intended to provide funds for a
short cut road reducing ni Hence
he t ween Pmt land and Til la-moo k
by of Vaiubill.
I air xx id! to llntmmmd
I 1 M : ( ;n i ;. ore., Aug. -'9, T
; l Hietc" of Kugenc were bust tu
1 Ma.ior tiencral Hint Mrs. Creed O.
Ilanimoiul lust night at h tsrge
banuoet. Major ticneral Hammond
and bis xite will salt Se,pteuder ?
from e, title fur .Manllls xx here tie
j xv d I MSMiine the post of. Insular
iHUdltor of the Philippine, the po
sition to xvbich he wu recently
pp'tnted.
le Mark of
Genuine
Aspirin
BATER ASPIRIN is like n old
friend, tried and tmo. Tlir
cn nerer b a satisfactory snbsti
tnte for either one. Bayer Aspirin
is genuine. It is the accepted anti
dote for pain. Its relief may always
be relied on, whether used for the
occasional headache, to head-oft a
cold, or for the more serious aches
and pains from neuralgia, neuritis,
rheumatism or other ailments. It's
easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by
the Bayer Cross on erery tablet, by
the name Bayer on the box and the
word genuine printed in red.
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To .crown the success
of Labor Day take along
"Canada Dry"
'; HERE is a Saturday to Tuesday
'holiday to make the most of!
A motor trip ... a picnic . . .
entertaining friends. And to
make it the best holiday you've
ever had, try
taking "Canada
Dry" along.
Keenness,
which gives any
party zest . . .
sparkle, which
adds gaiety to
any occasion . . .
mellowness, which is like meet
ing an old friend once again, '
High-qualityjamaica ginger '
and other absolutely pure in
gredients give "Canada Dry"
basic excellence.
Expert blend
ing, uniform
carbonation,
complete a proc
ess which pro
duces a more
delicious ginger
ale. Try it I
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CANADA DRY"
The Qhampagne of Qinger ofles
xx-ould bring" the city, but because ; turely forced from Mr. dates, ducj who'e proposition rest a upon the
no city 'even 10 limes the td.c.to the number of conflicting ru- decision of the Tederul Itadlo
of Medford xvill have a atalion of mors regarding the situation that i commission and their answer to
that character. had found their xx-ay around -the i Medford will, no doubt, be ro
Thc Hiinouneoment xx-as prenu-' valley, he said Ill's morning. Th:- epvec here early Tuesday.
EVch a if a Constant Supply
nil
ilavi
five
in
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Ecu -rc.sprrrjsrij
J'iW li o in f s iire
fOllstlMlctt'll SO il
lo allow a nalii
- i r c it I a t i (i n l
jiuit, fiTsli air. On
sstii'linir liiid-suiniiici
no htmie can W
from li u a v y.
id i-oiikinn' odni
rntiUliiiL; l''an.
AVliy not In1 fid of tliu I'unirs
that sj'iTad a greasy film on
walls ami furnishim; . . . the in
sul'IVrabli' heat that causes
drowsiness . . . the irritating
tobacco siimke that forms a
in the living roi'in.' The
V ' 'I I I s I I T m n I
without a
require
haze
I'.leit lie Ventilator is priced
M'iy moderately. Placing a few.
bolls and making electrical con-'
nci-tioiis are Ihe only
luclits Cor iiistalhit inn.
1 1 will effect a complete change
of air every few minutes. Icav
in.u a clean, fresh, fragrant sut
l'h. Operating cost is. negli-
hle
See Your Dealer About Prices
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
OFFICES
Medford , . . Grants Piss . . . Roseburj . , . Klamath Fall
Oregon
Atplflt t. th. Ir.f. of a,w Munfacttrs
Yreka
Dunimuir California