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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1929. AIR BOAT TAKES OP 169 SOULS Record Human Load Goes . Aloft in 12-Engined Dor nier Plane Crew of Ten Operates Ship Engines Develop 6000 Horse- , power Flies Easily De spite Weight. ALTEHM BIN Switzerland, Oct. 21. yp The hiiKO 12-eriKlnotI fly ln boat, UO-X, which wuh launch ed -"here lust July, today niado mi nrtinzlriff one-hour fllKht with a human load of l(ift( the ('.ml lime In the hlHtory of aviation that ho intTny porHonu huvo been carried Into the air on any conveyance. The glunt Dornlcr piano took off at 11:15 a. m. and landed Jimt one hour later. The machine flew over lMko CoiiHlance, her iiiuIoih work ing faultleHHly and landed with her 51-ton load at 12:10 p. in. without ft hitch. ' Tho JJO-X carried 1 51 piiNm'ii KerH und a crew of ten. Nhu hail made prcvlouM uhL MikM. hut thin wjih the firnt time thai ho KtBHi a load wuh taken up. The flylntf hout, which may he used for a trurifl-Allantlc cronnlnK for the purpoHo of trying out ivv capacltlen, wan hullt In the Kicatem Hecrecy. 8h vh dcHlgncd ,tu carry forty paHHonKoiM normally, Imi has nccommudallon for 100 If necensnry. Her 1 2 eiiKineH can develop a total of (1000 horse power nmt each enulno tan he treuted Individually without affeet Ing its neiKhborH. J AO lHt IO lltf. Tho DO-X moaaurcH 1!0 feet from tip to tnll. ItH wlnH nro 10 feet thick und U0 feet from wjinir tip to wlnir tip. H!x Rrent turrets project from each wlnn nnd each turret 1h equipped with two onnlnoH of G00 hoi'Hepower. The turretH nro manned by mo-chanh-8 who eat) walk utoni; u hh- BflRo on the liiHldn of tho wltiK frqm one turret to another. ' When tho UO-X wuh launched Inat July nho carried 34 toim of welKht and wns able to net Into tho air with the ureulcHt eao rfter n take-off run of only f)0 fai-dH, other triala were Hlmllarly lUCCPKflftlt. On of tho feature of the plane Ih her three (1'Ih, whilo another Jh that tho machine can fly with only clKht mntum in uno. 'Dr. Dornier bultt the piano at Alternholn, which h on (ho HwIhm Hide of tho fcrmanSwlMM frontier, heonuffo of the limitation on Oer mun nlreraft Imposed hy the treaty nt VerHallleH. "While thd flhlp wnfl lining hul tljiero were many akeptlcn who maintained that It would never fly, owing to ItH enormouH wo'uht, Aviation export however, were en, thunlaHtic nbout her ability to take the air. The Jackson county exhibit, (mown at the recent stnto fair nl Sacramento, wan shipped today In I'nrtlunil, where It will he shown nt the Paclflo nnd lntornational livestock show. 1). M. l.owe ot Talent will he. In clini'Ku nl' the ex lilhll. There will he n carload of exhihitn nf the land and fruit pro duct k of IIiIk valley, one of the most complete) mnu every ntiRle over sent from Oils county. At no nlaro in the lllltlnh lslea Ih Die oen inoro than M) miles din tnnt. HILLS BROS9 idea in roasting coffee is a lit that a time ' , No BULK-ROASTINO method ' 't can be as exact u 1 1 ills Bros.' continuous process Con trolled Roasting. Sincfl'only a few pounds at a time' pass through the roastem, every Iterry is roasted evenly. The . result is a matchless uniform flavor always. HILLS BROS COFFEE fmh km (Ac Wf- Rig Dr. Robert E. Lee Ir. Holier! An enthuslaHllc hunter and finh ermtin, Dr. liobert 13. Kee, optom edic eye HpeclatiHt of Han UIcko, Calif., who ha Jimt located in the Liberty bulldliiK ux an awHoclate ofjAn a result, he moved hi family Dr. V. W. Howard, eye, ear. nom-. here !at week, ami hope to spend and throat apeclaliHt, wiya that h r lready feel at homo In Aledfonl, In Hpite of the fact that he took up rexidenco hero only a week ntfo. Jr. Lee, "(Uncovered" Aledford while on a vacation trip up through northern California, Oregon and Washington a year i.k. There was Notucthlntf about I It Jh city, he nabl, that he couldn't forget, nn he came back through hero on IiIh Wholesale Co-operation Always Necessary to Build City or Community "Bill" Dollar "There in no more use In tiylnjtl to liuitd a city or community with- out wholesale reoperation," K,ld iwm muiur. man mere ih in trying to be good by Hitting on the church teps. "When I HTty wholesale eo -ope ra tion." said "Itlll," "I mean the co operation of everyone, be It men JTHAT'S Tfle KNO OF A J CREED EVERY LOYAL) LCITI2E N SHOULD HAVE or women, banker, merchant, deal er, capitalist, public official, man- ufaoturer, laborer, employer or employee. In a dead or sleeping (own you will find everyone strug gling to help himself and falling miserably. Or If not doing that he will . he trying to Injure his nclghl'mi-H chances, for tils neighbor In Hueh a wn has no chance. ''Lacking cooperation, we lack everything. Cooperation keeps ev eryone moving, everybody working, and the whole community pushing ahead. Co-operation helps every one who cooperates, and it Ih the onty way in which a person can help himself. "A community cannot prosper without cooperation, and u nle.su the community prospers, none of Its member,' with pcrhapH a few I exceptions, will prosper. Some times, but only occasionally, an ! energetic, enterprising man ofj judgment wilt be found In a sleepy community. When he finds that I THOUGH! DEER WERE The palm leaf of tho first do- itree for careful hunting, was won yesterday by Clarence I tales of (hi cliy, when he miMlouk four deer for cows. In a deer season throughout the state, that has witnessed hunters sho( ting at iioIhcs, falling leaves and everything but deer, and shooting' men for deer, the calm and delilieradvenesH of Mr. Hates is worthy of mention. I hi lea, accompanied by M rs. Mates, Journeyed to the Diamond lake district yesterday, the final day of Hie deer season. On the way homo, they saw four crea tures, Mr, limes thought they were cows swimming Kogue river. When the swimming party turned upstream, it wuh noted that the leader was a magnificent buck wilh wide spreading antlers. A few minutes later l .ie buck and his paity hinder and disappeared in Ihe thick brush. Hates sayn that ho wan travel ing along at a lively clip, when he sa w t h e dei' r In the rl ver a n'd "topped hU car a quick a he could, when tho buck allowed hi horns, Iteforo ho could gel hi Kim out and loaded, tho door weio out or sight and range. Ho aays ho thought they were Cows at first. MEET TUESDAY NIGHT Every liny who tin rcRlxlereil and In a mcnihcr of thu boya' drum and hiiKle roriw, all luted, la re nueated to he nt Hoy Hcoiil head nuarlera Tucndtiy iiIrM, Octoher Ti, at C:. The boya aro to ho prepared for Ihe Arnilnticn day celehratlon and all meinhera ahoiilil lie there with limlrunienln. Kehearaal will last 45 mliiulei only. etuVvX J 1 WIH ton it Joins Dr. Howard !:. Ia v return trip and took another look at It. jEvcii after he went Irnek to hi practice In tho Bunny Kouth land, Hutithern Oregon, and in particular Med ford, haunted him tho rent of IiIh life In thin com rn unity. Dr. Lee, who come to Med ford with extremely flattering recom mendation both from other spec ialist ft nil from patienta In Cali fornia, will lake over the eye. treat ment work In his association with Dr. Howard, while the latter will handle (he ear, nose nnd throat surgery. there i no one to work with him. he turns his attention, and Klven all of hln alillily to further his own fortune ihi'iiiiuli 4.,u.;-.,.i.. whh-h have no part In tho com munity plan. "Cooperation mcana all working for the same good and all sharing in the benefit. It jneans tlll more, it means helping others to realize mihslautJal and immediate advautngeous results, even though all may not at once seem to Hhare, or even seem to hare at all In Ihese result. It mean working for and helping the community without thinking of a personal re ward. Hut the reward 1 hui'o to come. "That thi spirit of cooperation Is growing rapidly In Medford has been made very evident hero late ly. Homo matter havo been work ed on showing that tho business men recognize the necessity of community development regardless of creed or position. They also recognize that ktuch help will help them In tho end. Itlght thinking men cannot help hut express their appreciation of this attitude and the friendly and co-operative plrlt shown by tho worker. The man ircHlatiou of l his spirit by acts of co-operating men I the beginning of better time for all in Medford. Let u keep I IiIh Hpirlt growing. "Let us try to gain an under standing of each other and of each others Hllualiou. Tt often happens, that sotno man cannot put over! a project which directly affects him, while It also ha a bearing on tho welfare of all, and which the milled effort of all which Is cooperritlon will accomplish. "This co-operative plan of work moot with tho approval of all real business men In Medford, but other than business men must co operate lo bring big res 11 Its. Let everyone think aboui this and keep moving with tho winners. Coop eration will Moon drive out all petty feud and antagonism," Haiti "Hill" Dollar. (CopyHght IP 2 IK Fred Mozart) GRANTS PASS GOLFERS DEFEATED BY MEDFORD j A team of 14 Medford golfer 1 yesterday defeated a (1 rants 1'as I team at d rants Pass 24 and one- half points to 17 and one-half ; points before a fair Hixed gallery, j The Medford players were In good form and low medal score of the ! day was made by a local man, Col. K. K. Kelly, with an S2, fol lowed by Scott Hamilton of (Hants I Has with H 4 . Grants Has ladies ; served luncheon. I If the present plans are fpl- towed. (Hants Has will play a re I turn match here In two weeks and It I being anticipated with much enthusiasm by local players, who declare yesterday one of (he ! most enjoyable day had exper ienced for years on a course of a ! neighboring city. y ; 4 J All l.cionniilrrfi. who are Inter ested In JolnliiK the .Medford 1"I drum eoriu nre tuned to attend an Important meeting und drill xeiwlnn at the Armory at t.iO Io nium. '' . . The local corpa will he enlaraed lo ! iile.cn at nn early dnte and new equipment pttrchioM'd in order lo itlve .Medford one of the lienl drum corpn in the enlire atnte. The firnt inildlc npiienrance of the IKionuaireH for aonie time will he on Armhtleo day, Noveniher 11. when they will take nn notlve part In the dny'n proarnm. Mr. nnd Mr. Anion Weaver and two daUKlitera of Central IVint CONKLE U R G ES JACKSON COUNTY Z Fi Committee of Educators at Stato Conference Pro poses Uniform Oregon Test for Proficiency in Three R's On Entry, . ' "Tlie moHt eon.siruetlve and hen eficlal tneetlng of educators I have ever attended," wan the Ktatement made hy principal 11. II, Conkle, conccrnliiK the hlKh school prln cIpal'H conference which waa held in Kuleni Friduy and Haturday. -More real work of a specific nnd practical nature was accomplished than usual, and more material presented that can actually he put to use," he further stated. The conference was presided over hy C. A. Howard, state super intendent of schools and tho open InK address wjih delivered hy Gov ernor I. I.. 1'atterson. All stund Iiib committees avo reports on the results oC their studies during the pust year on nutsUindinK uues tlons concorniiiK thu lilah schools of thestate.' Tile committco on fundamental process, of which Mr. Tonkin was a momher, recommended that a Imttcry of tests standardized for the enlire Htate lie given to all students entering high schools of the stale to test their proficiency In the fundamental process of rending, writing, arllhmatie. geo graphy, spelling and language. All students found defieiont are to he placed in corrective classes w.lere they are given special at tention until they have mastered these processes tip to the slandard set. Grouping these students was also recommended. This work is being carried on in an effort to overcome tho criticism of the husincss world that the schools are not leaching tho chil dren to read and write well onuugli si that they will lie aide to perform these functions with a degree of efficiency necessary to be successful. While in Salem, Mr. C'unltle nlso attended his first meeting as pres ident of the Slate Athletic Asso ciation, Hoard of Control. Mr. I'niikle was recently appointed to lake the place of .1. II. .Mlsliler, former superintendent f schools in tlrants i'ass, HA I. KM, Ore., (let. 21, (!) t-'arrylng outline Idea of stand ardlxatlnn, which was Ihe keynote of tile convention of tlio Oregon High School , Principal's Associa tion, the edueutora, at their clos ing session Saturday, adopted (i report which would allow small high schools to exist only If they can meet certain standards of ef ficiency. This report was pre sented hy K. I.. Stetson of the University of Oregon ns chairman of the committee on reorganiza tion of small high schools. It was approved over strong opposition. As for the Jarger high schools, i n,,,,i iiiiii niA millliuiru i would he ndded to those already eslaldlshed hy the Northwest As sociation of Secondary anil High er Seltools. A report presented hy l- s. Knight, of II I lilver, In which a. uniform marking system was recommended was adopted. received undetermined Injuries tliis afternoon as the result of an auto crash at Central l'olnt ami were rushed to I lie Sacred Heart hospital for treatment. The col lision occurred hetween cars driv en hy Weaver ami K. 1-1. itoone of I'alolise. Wash., nt the junction of the I'aelfle highway and Main street. Weaver's car an open type Stllihdmker. was hadly wrecked, anil lloone's machine, a Hodge coupe, lost a wheel nnd fender. The crash was investigated Ity Stale Traffic' Lieutenant tl. t). Nichols. SUGAR MAKES FOODS PLEASANT Good Cooks Learn to Use Niiture'a Supreme Flavorer No wonder sugar used to bo con sidered n luxury of the rich. No wonder a noted scientist says that autrnr is the trreutest condinicntnl food in the world. Suear's supreme importance to health is that it makes foods pleas ant. No man. woman or younKter can live on one food alone. To ca'. a Krcnt variety of foods daily the year round is to promote health, and sugar adds flavor and drliulit to nearly every known food. As a noted scientist says, to try to cat most foods "straight" would result in a monotonous, unpalatable diet, nnd you simply can't get people to eat tilings they don't like. Try a dash of sugar on ynur favorite cereal. Eat healthful black berries and other fre.-h fruit made delirious by a sprinkling of ugir. Profit by the experiments of four well-known women cooking cupcita In New York who recently redis covered the old art of using a dnh of sugnr in vegetables while they are cooking in n small amount of water. Note haw the vegetable colors, freshness and flavors im prove. This little ndded sugar makes rating vegetables a joy. He member the value of custards, n.ilk shakes, ice cream and other milk desserts in helping your family to eat enough milk. Heme mbcr stewed fruits, randy and cookies for tha end of the meal. Slimness is no longer stylish. Rood food promotes good health. Th Sugar Institute). STANDARD QUI OR HI SCHOOLS E Tlio 411 claim of Jackson county will he well represented at Ihe Pa cific International livestock expo sition which opens In Portland next Saturday, with Coritslants In competition with the hoys' and girls' chilis of not only other coun ties in Oregon, but of Washington, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montnnn and Ilrllish Columbia, While County Agent II. G. Fow ler has not yet rounded up all Ilia boys und glrlB of the HI clubs who will attend. It Is known already that 10 of them are going, and that the various county clubs will send a carload of fine, fat hogs to be entered Into competition with the other junior farmers. Of, the 10, two are girls who have raised fancy hogs. Thfe tings that will comprise this carload have been raised und fattened by the hoys and girls for tills International con test, nnd, as usual at the close of the exposition, will he sold at auc tion there. In udditinn, there will he a live stock judging team of three boys from this county, entered Into com. petition Willi the -1081118 of Junior fanners from the seven states, each county being en I i I led to have only one teum In competition. ; County Agent Fowler arrived home yesterday afternoon from Lnkeview, wl ere he acted as live stork judge nt the 411 club round up of that county, where Hie clubs entered inuny calves, l.akeview lias no county fair and this round up took Its place. 1 1 EARLY THIS EVE Many local peoplo plan to tune In on the national broadcast of tho bis "Kdison NIkM" radio pro 'gram, which starts at 4:30 p. m. this evening. Tho eastern time is from 7:31) to 8:30 which means that tho Pacific coast will receive this program three hours earlier, fcomp of tho most famous men In the world today will bo heard during thl special broadcast which I a tribute to Thomas A. IOdison, In honor of tho r0th anniversary of the incandescent lamp, which he Invented October 21, 1H7!. PS HH ROYAL Guaranteed Best Utalj Coal COAL COAL YARD PRICES Royal Coal, per ton . $15.00 Royal Coal, per 1000 lbs. $ 7.50 Royal Coal, per 500 lbs. $ 4.00 Royal Coal, per sack . . $ 1.00 Delivered Within City Limits .' We Have Coal and Wood on Hand Now for Immediate Delivery PHONE 833 F. E. SAMSON CO. Office 229 North Riverside Presenting Its first program of Sunday music yesterday, KMED, the Mall Tribune-Virgin station, was ,the recipient of an almost endless string of congratulatory and commendatory phone calls late yesterday and tiaiay. r. A Starting In tt 10 o'clock? and ending at two in the afternoon. nn excellent program of classical and old time music with some sac red selections interwoven, was of fered through' tho courtesy of the Uthla Springs hotel nt Ashland; the Purker Potato Chip company of .Medford; tho Medford Book store and the Crimes Mattery and v Without TIRED, ACHING FEET r. Schoil't jVw ImproMtJ Arch Supports relievo poia, re tore weak rcbeatt noruuti I3.SU to flMrUjuir pair. ASK FOR GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS Delivered Direct $14 .50 within city limits Our second car of ROYAL COAL will be here in a few. days. ORDER NOW AT THE LOWER PRICE Kleelrlu . company. Alwatcr-Kent deal el 'in Central l'olnt. Thl w-IM l.f. n regular Sunday feature, the time to he extended at a Utter date. according to the local station officials. AT .Moving, pictures of the first nn--nital golf , tournament of southern Oregon arrived here this afternoon nnd will he given their premier. shewing at thu Copco forum Ion-f eheon Thursday noon, - The films show the close finish of the finals of the tournament which resulted in a tie at the 18th hole which necessltatd the playing of nn ex- ! tra hole to determine the ehanl- The newest scientific methods of obtaining immediate and lasting relief will be explained Ity lie SvhoWs Foot Expert Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 22 and 23 IF you Lave a painful, stiililiorn foot ailment of any kind corns, callouses, bunions, crooked or over lapping toes, weak or broken down arches, weak or swollen ankles, tender heels, excessive perspira tion, hot or odorous feet you can now get quick and lasting relief. Through Dr. Scholl'a newest scientific' and udvauceu methods ol correction, any foot trouble is now immediately relieved und the cause removed. To demonstrate this fact a Foot Comfort Expert of Dr.Wni. M. Scboll's personal staff will be in attend ance at our store ou the aliove date. removimr vour stockinc. this Expert will entific analysis of your feet on Dr. Scholl's Pcdo-Grapli aud ehow you what your trouble is and what caused it. He will then dem onstrate how simple and easy it is for you to have real relief. No charge is made for this valuable service. iEPARTMENTSToRE Now At Lower From Car to You per ton WOOD YARD PRICES Per Tier Dry large body, 12-inch Fir . , .$3.50 Dry large body, 16-inch Fir $4.00 Dry large body, 16-inch Oak . . . $4-50 Dry Apple Wood, 16 inch $3.75 Delivered Within City Limits ' plomdilp. Clime U of the win- j ner. ltoh Hammond, and the pre rontntlnn nf the trOnhlCS to the various winners In the tuurnament are included in the Copco pictures. All golf enthusiasts who wish to see these pictures are Invited lo attend the Copco forum Thursday. IMIWI I Every day 10,000 women buy a L.il-All.,i;aP Pinlrhnm'H Vp0A- table Compound. They know that there is no better reraeoy ior ineir troublesome ailments with their .-umnnnuin. nervousness, back- acwiupnuj .-'f, ' ache, headache, "blue" spells, and rundown condition. CORNS Dr. SchoU'a Zinopajt giv. iiMl.DI relief! Mfe, ure. buliog, wwuaug. ttc isl. make a sci CROOKED TOES Dr.Sckoir Tom-Flm traighleu crooked Ion uaiunilly anil cuiufwrublj Price ROYAL Is Free From Dirt No Clinkers Low in Ash -i.