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Eight Cylinder Performance at Six Cylinder Cost
WHOLE NATION
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Mayor and Mrs. A. W. Pipes in First
' Passenger Flight From New Airport
RIGID SCRUTINY
MEDFORB MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflONr, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1929.
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OBSERVE LIGHT'S tL
REQUEST
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Tomorrow,; October . 2 1 at, , tho
whole nation 1 WJU.-,1 Sceletrato
"Light's Golden JubUoe" and will i
join ln paying : tribute ' to : Thom
nR A. Ijdlson- upon tho 60'h. anni
versary Vof" his-- marvelous f . inven
tion, the first Incandescent elec
'Ific lam'pi Community, civic and
lusinestf organizations everywhere
will honor , the great American
benefactor-with appropriate-prog-rams
and Bpeclal decorations and
elaborate electrical effects will
be featured throughout the entire
nation. In. many cities proclama
tions will be issued by the mayor
calling attention- to this big na
tional event and asking that the
day be observed by all citizens.
On October 21, 1879, Edison
turned the electric current Into a
bulb fitted with a filament of
carbonized cotton and produced a
light that glowed for forty hours.
That lamp was the parent of the
efficient lights of today. From It
Edison' has developed so much to
aid 'humanity thut last year he
was presented with a congression
al gold medal. - At the presenta
tion Calvin Coolldge, as President
of the United States, paid him
this tribute-. "Noble, kindly serv
nnt of the United States and bene
factor 'of mankind, may you 'long
he spared to continue your wucn .
Pand to. aspire those who will car-
ry forward your torch." j
SALT LAkToTY USES!
RUBBER TIRE TROLLEYS
Left to right:' V. .V Brown, Major Pipes, Mrs: I'lnes, Jimmy inrintnn.
The Copper King Flying Service,.!
which has been .established in
Medford since lust summer, places
at Medl'ord's. disposal air taxi ser
vice and airplane Instruction und
Is tho first to have made a pas
senger flight from Medford's new
municipal airport. '
The picture shows Mayor R. AV.
Pipes and Mrs. Pipes upon their
return to earth after having, en
joyed the first flight.
The Travelair plane was piloted
by Jimmy Purintnn and brought
Mis. Pipes' biggest thrill, accord
ing to a statement she made upon
alighting and was so enthusiastic
that slie is looking forward to
taking a long air trip of several
hundred miles.
The Copper King Service Is
managed by .1. W. Brown and Mr.
Automobiles will no longer be
nbln to get out in the tracks and
bold up the trolleys on the Ninth
East street line In Salt Lake City.
Trolleys on that route hereafter
will be trackless, on rubber tires,
and able to maneuver In traffic.
The Utah Light and Traction
company, which already, has some
trolley abuses in. service, has been
given permission by the city com
mission and the state public utilities-
commission to remove the
tracks from the Ninth East street
route,', pave over the old right-of-way,
and supply a considerably
speeded Bervlce with trolley buses.
The increased acceleration af
forded by a new type of control,
the greatly decreased weight of
the unit, and the ability to maneu
ver e.jgh.1; or nine feet from the side
"of the overhead trolley In passing
obstructions .or reaching the curb,
are among the factors contribut
ing to the faster schedule speeds
Which will be obtained with the
nuw trnllev hllses.
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DEPARTMENT
TO INSTALL 400 LIGHTS
Addition thousands of miles of
24-hour airways routes so mark
ed that flying is no longer a dawn-to-dusk
enterprise are to bo put
In service by the United States
department of commerce, which Is
to Install 400 additional airway
beacons at intervals of ten miles
each along the new light routes.
The 24-ln. beans, each of 2,000,
000 candlepower, rotate six tinies
per minute. Each tower Is equip
ped with two course lights in ad
dition to the beacon, the lights
pointing in the direction of the
nlrway and flashing In code to
Indicate the number of the beacon
r along Us particular route. If there
is no landing field at the beacon,
the courso lights have red lenses;
green lenses are reserved for use
at airports and Intermediate land
ing fields.
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' The electric industry has been
built upon Edison's discoveries:
No other industry owes Its Inspira
tion and progress so . completely
and overwhelmingly to the out
standing genius of one man.
... Edison blazed tile trail not only
through his Inventions, but also
through their application to every
day life. The world is .as much in
debt to Edison for working out the
complicated details of the first
electric light system as for his dis
covery of the Incandescent lamp.
.. Basically, the methods of sup
plying light and power to the
public are the same tuday In the
modern electric system as those
which he developed In the old
Pearl street plant. ' -
Furthermore, the work of elec
trifying the United States has to a
large extent fullen upon the shoul
ders of men who were trained by
Edison in the pioneer nays, and
today many of these men are still
active in the development of the
industry. :' N
It Is no exaggeration to say that,
considering the contribution which
electricity has made to mass prn-
Purinton Is chief pilot. The latter
has had several years flying exper
ience and is regarded us one of
the best pilots on the' Pacific coast
for private . passenger carrying
purposes. The Copper King com
pany gives a complete flying
course and is In a position to give
short and long flights at any time.
Its headquarters are now at the
new airport. -
iduotlon In the factory as well as to
j the comforts anil conveniences of
jthe home, Thomas Edison, directly
J ami indirectly, lias done more to
iralHO standards of living thruout
the world than any other mall
since history begun.
Chipped beef sauted ill butter or
fat and placed between slices of
buttered toast with a seasoning of
horse-radish will make a hot sand
wish that will find favor with the
boys of the family.
To be a good conversationalist,
one must he a keen observer, -in
attentive listener, a reader of
good books, a sincere thinker nnd
n clear npeuker.
SAN FUANCISCO M) With th
4liriH-tnesH which has rhuracter
izvil hit regime,, (low C. C Youiik
has K"ito behind tho Hconcs for
ii clost'-up view of tho Moony
BIllinKH drama.
Tho Kvernments socks to decide,
whether th principal nctora wore1
tho n smash! ns they were portray-
ed. or ull these, years have, been i
martyrs to a grievous conspiracy.
Tho CnMfornla executive is the
third governor to whom these
men, convicted of a bombing that
killed 1 persons and maimed 40.
hnvo appealed for a full pardon.
A pardon would in effect carry
exoneration nnd tho "vindication"
for which a clamor. International
In scope, has persisted for 13
yen rs.
Brushing nsido tho musty rec
ords, Governor Young is interview
ing dozens of me n w ho p la y ed
parts in the prosecution or defense J
of tho two men on whom n Jury
fastened the responsibility fur one
of the most shock Inn wholesale
murder coups In tho history of
America.
This was the planting of a suit
case of explosives at tho corner
of Stewart and Market streets.
San Francisco and setting it oft
as a Preparedness day parade was
I passing July 22, HUG.
Tom Mooney, a radical labor
i leador. drew a death sentence anil
Warren K. Billings, youthful shoe
clerk, was ordered to prison" for
life. (Joveruor Stephens commut
ed Mooney's sentence to life.
The trial was vitriolic and spir
ited, with ramifications extending
from Moscow to Washington.
Eventually, ngalnst tho charges
ttfat bolshevik influences support
ed the defendants In their alleged
blow against "militarism, in
America,' was laid tho formal re
port of John B. Bensmore. direct
tor general of employment for the
United States, to the secretary of
labor, William B. Wilson, that
the explosion cases wero ' tainted
with manufactured evidence."
The new Dictator Klght Coupe for four typifies chnmplonislilp eight cylinder performance, together with
the distinctive lines and authoritative color schemes of Studehuker coacheraft. Priced no higher than
comparative sixes. It is the Ideul car for sport und social occasions, combining tho smartness of a closed
car v(th the swanky raktshness of un open roadster. Roomy rumble In rear. Price $1235 at the factory.
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Indictment of Frank C. O.xman,
Durkce, Ore., cattleman and one
of the state's principal witnesses,
on a chnrgo of attempted subor
dination of perjury Influenced Su
perior Judge Franklin A. Ciriffln,
who presided at the trial, to Join
the movement to free the, two
prisoners.
Oxman was churged with hav
ing attempted to get n witness to j
give false testimony In the hopes I
of collecting a J17.00II reward of
fered for the arrest and conviction
of the bombers.
Besides Judge Ciriffln, those
who have swung toward the
Mooney-llllllngs side are declared
to Include the foreman and nine
out of 10 of the surviving Jurors;
James Brennan, assistant district
attorney, and Captain (Soft and
nuni-mi Mulheson. high police of
ficials who shared 111 tho prose
cution of the two men.
GUAGE PRODUCTION
FEDERAL . WARNING
10 U; S.
j dty
operative Is being set up for tho
wheat intercuts, nnd growers gen-.
erally are Inclined to see better
days ahead.
I Too, v 1 a t e drought damaged;
( somewhat the winter- .wheat and
more seriously cut into the yield
Of spring wheat in tho;. Unlreil
States. Canada, Australia nnd . Ar- .
genttna. The government warns '
that drought may not' so ;nhsplc-'
liuisly benefit' prices next year.
Looking further nheail . United ,
States farmers must expect to meet;
Frank 1. Weller, Associated
Press Kami Kditor)
WASH INOTON iJP) For
i second time the government has
American farmers to go cautiously """"" "' " " """'
In plunnliiK a new crop. A year
(he! continued keen competition In ex-I
port markets ,rrom cannon, . sub-
jllralla and Argentina. There -!ls
UltnsSEl-H (!') Tho uso of
postal clerks Is steadily IncreiiM
Iiik in Hclglnm, there being more
than 241,oiiu users ut the end of
Seiilember. In Hint samo month
ago It was potatoes; tins year it
is wheat.
In view of the genornl tendency
fur expansion nf acreage In the
prlnclpul exporting countries. Buys
the department of floriculture, It
seems very doubtful whether
prices of wheat III world markets
in the next few years will average
much ubove the levels of tho last
six years, unless unfavorable con-(
the checks represe
of about $800,0110,000.
nted bundling' dltlons result In a series of unusi.
wll ho
be a factor In tho world marked,
In a few' years. '
j If- you are fond of ice cream,
sundaes .you will like this recipe. .
Cook-one cup. of banana puree,
(that is, pulp pressed throukh ,
sieve) -with one cup of sugar. and,
the 'Juice of one lemon until the
mixture Is hot throughout, let cool, '
add One -teaspoonful of vanilla. lTso
tills ivs a sanoo for vanilla Ico
oroatm,H ; . i - , .
Twenty-one states now provide '
by legislation for the education of
uolly low yields,
Whether the warning
heeded Is problematical.' It was orl'imled children, according to
not In regard to potatoes and ser-'t recent digest of lnws on the Btih-
lous overnroductlon ruined prices jecf. Massachusetts appears to
llltl'SHlOli (A)! Hvtdonro of the
thrift of the Belgians is seen In
,h..t I.. il,n rii-ul tMirht
months of the year to deposits ! nnd left field upon field unhnr' have been the first to provide a'
In savings bnnks exceeded " with- vested. The federal fnrni board school' for, crippled children main- :
dniwnls by $18,000,000. ' lis in action, a great nntlonnl co-'li'lned at public expense.
I. VIEWS
NEW . ERA ELECTRICITY
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., views
the celebration of tho anniversary
as on occasion for counting the
blessings which the invention has
bestowed upon mankind.
"Thomas A. Edison's Invention
of' the Incandescent lamp fifty
years ago was much more than a
scientific Invention. It was the
beginning of a new era In electric
ity, b natural force having Infinite
possibilities of usefulness was to
be. harnessed by man and made to
serve him In countless ways. This
celebration of Light's Clolden Jubl-
, lee leaves us to reflect upon the
blessings which the electric light
has brought to millions upon mil
lions of people throughout the
world."
Gareth Hughes
At his Theatre
Oareth Hughes, who acts th
part of the young crlmlnnl-hero
In the mother love nnd crook
drama, "Men of the Night." which
Is at the Isls today and .Monday.
Hughes was starred In "Every
man" and featured In "Salome'
and "Moloch" before he decided to
try screen acting. He has appear
ed In a long list of pictures, usu
ally In juvenile leads. One of hi
most famous parts was that
Tommy In the screen version of
Hlr James M. Barrie s novel, "Sen
tlmental Tommy" and lis sequel,
Tommy nnd Qrliel. ' "Men o
tlW-ffhrhl" .affords him an excel
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More Wonder
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A Touch of a Button
Your Home Is Flooded With
ELECTRIC
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Like the little Genie of Mohammedan mythology, countless
millions of ions of electrical energy await the instant bidding of
today's civilization . ". . ready to turn the night into day . . . to
cook food and turn the mighty wheels of great industrial plants.
Light's Golden
Jubilee!
October 21st, causes us all to enthusiastically celebrate the fif
tieth year of the great modern age of LIGHT and pay tribute to
its founder
Thomas A. Edison'
who made possible a world forever free of darkness a world of
increasing productivity of growing comfortsl
The California Oregon Power Company
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Buy Light Globes Now!
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Now Is the time to check oach socket In your home ,
to see that yon have plonty of globes for the winter, . .
During October we hove two very attractive light ,
globo offere of which you should not fall to tak ,
advantage. ,- ',t'' -' ' ,-' ' " :-
y "Your Partners in Progress
lent role.