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Navy Photographers at Honey Lake
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Heavy GJoud Threatened
Pictures As Eclipse Near
Totality Capt. Sevens
18,000 Feet Up for Pho
tographic Work.
SAN FHAXCU3CO, April IMt.-Q
(A) A heavy Muck cloud, form
ing in an instant, threatened to
obscure the nun's eclipse, scien
tists and aviators related today In
viOl descriptions of the celestial
phenomena.
The black cloud, apparently
formed by mist in the frigid air.
startled the scientists a moment
before the moon blotted out the
sun. yesterday. Shouts of bitter
disappointment greeted the dark
blotch, but a moment . later a
htrong wind ?)'pt the cloud away
and Kcores nf cameras nhatmrrnnh-
.Avd the eclipse.
q The swift passage of the moon's
giant shadow was described by
Captain A. W. Stevens and Lieu
tenant J. D. Corkille of the army
air corps experimental Ghfooratory
of .Wright field. Dayton, Ohio.
Thought It Mountain.
"We were high above a layer of
white clouds about 1 8,000 feet
over Honey lake in northern Cali
fornia," said Captain Stevens.
' Suddenly we spied what he
thought was a mountain about 75
miles in bke distance.
."We knew it could not be a
mountain for the highest peak In
that vicinity was hut 9000 feet.
The dark spot appeared to be sta
tionary at first. Then we saw it
approaching us and knew It was
the moon'fl shadow.
"The , dark spot came slowly
M. first. We trained our motion
' picture camera upon It and started
grinding out film. Knitter and
faster the shadow jiiune on the
clouds below. It prissed beneath
k. 00 so ,ft,Dld'y wo uld hardly per-
yvGlvo.lt',.', Turnlng,pUr plane, wo
f 1 pnoiogrnpnea it as it niHappearea.
"The shadow appeared to be
luminous and bluish purple and
Its diameter was about three
fourths of a mile, with Its edges
clearlydefined. O
"A snowstorm was raging below
the plane at the time of the
eclipse, and : the exhaust fumes
from the plane froze and left long
trailing streaks In the sky."
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Tin- deilii-atlons ot new airports,
in I in t-hunk, Lais Angeles county. 1
Sacramento and Tacoma. during
the numtli, point to the MihMan 1
tiat investments Iwing made in air- j
ports on the Pacific coa.st, reports !
lioeing System, operators of th"
Seattle-Itis Angeles air mail-pu.- j
sender line using tlio various fields. i
ininuh's aiiU'iuubik- rule fiiuu the I'acifii
postof fice.
(ink land's Kpleiittiil iniinlcipM 1
field is being further developed,
while San Kianeiseo h.is Im'ipi
work on t he building of what prom
ises to be one of I lie nation's liest
airports at Mills Kield. At Kresno,
ISoein; System is constrm ting .i
new building on the present air
port. Mcdt'onl .May HonM.
Med ford, which boasts of one of
(lie finest airports in the I'nited
States, litis practically compt ted
the imin'ovenieiits while the neigh
boring city of Ashland has appro
priated funds to build a niunicip
airport.
Swan Island field. theWntinuipal
airport of Portland, is hein im
proved with new buildings and a.i
overhead crossing over the rail
road tracks.
With the arrival, lo.t week, of a
toeing 1 K-passenger i ri-tuot or at
t eltles. f
Is. are indicative
t in air travel.
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P.oelng of
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Janet Gaynor Star of
Craterian Film
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The lioulng report continilcM: I ihe Tacoma municipal field, t h:-1
When 1 10 army planes estnh Qterminal is open for business and j
lished their southern California will be used by Pacific Air Trans-i
base at the United airport at Pur- t port. I
bunk recently.--.lt marked comple- At Seattle. (Substantial invest-
tion of a yeW'rt buildmQof an ments re being made in lbiclng
,A-1-A airjiort. This 240-ai-rc ter- Field, the inunlciptil tei-minal. j
minal, on the city limits of l.os An- Vancouver. It. C.. has begun !
gele.s, has 4.0001)00 square feet of work on a new municipal airport,;
surfaced runways. J Hi a minutes' drive from the busi-j
i During the month Sacramento J ness district. J
dedicated a munieiiiat rilrprt 1 ' , Improvement" heimr ni n1e bv '
vas a iiiooplight night. Me
icir to millions, but had no
family prestige. She was heiress
to social pro mine nee plenty of
bad debts her father played
the niaiU r-aud an engagement
ring from a real, live titled count.
hi faet the moonlight was se
ductive. And the way that lad
4 ou Id make his like vilu ate ! and
the way be could sing and the
way that sweet mi.-w could listen
and sigh;
Prom then ou the trouble be
gan. Laughs follow hrf"u'iachet in
swift succession , . , fff i king this
newest Janet Cayuor, Charles Kar
rell niusieal romance, "High So
ciety Itlues." which i o i pes to the
Pox t Valeria n theater tomorrow, I
the finest effort yet produced with
this perieel pair of screen sweetheart!'.
Those getting
the utmost in
results use
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Anlteuscr Busch
Inst
ring t
ha nge
on (he
intlv attached without- niar
i any smooth surface, a coat-
with vacuum grip now is
markel
Barley-Malt Syrup.
LIGHT OR DARK
RICH IN BODY
NOT BITTER
General view of motion picture
and still cameras at Honey Iike. '
( a I., where the navy phologrnphetl
30E20E
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photo.
Official I. S. Navy
TELLS OFEARTHQUAKE
IN FAR NEW ZEALAND
Captain Stevens and Lief?itenant
Porklllo were In Medford recently ; ehlmney.
Qletter of Interest, written by ;
her sl:r. Miss Evelyn 1). Miles
of flerbertville. New Zealand,,
which waH pi(g)ished in the New
Zealand Herulii, was recently re-
reived by Mrs. Kit-hard A. Parker
of this city.
The letter gives a description of
thQ ' violent earthquake," which
damaged the homestead of Tatu-.
ane sheep station at Herbertvillo,
where Miss Miles Jives.
"When I was nbuut a quarter
of u mile, as the crow files from
the homestead," she writes. "I
noticed a number of cattle hud
dled together acrosy the road.
While 1 was still wondering why1
they were crowng together, the
ground moved under me and near
ly threw mo off my feet. At the
sairi'o time the fences shook and
rattled ns If giant guilds were
shaking them in fury. I was so
terrified that I heard no noise,
thogh Miss King and the children
who were still on the beach, after
wards said they heard crash after
I crash.
j "I looked over the paddock at
i the house as soon an I could think,
J and saw what looked like a mat
fall from the upper window. I
I have found (.(gX since that It was
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Entire, Stock Moving0 at Fast3 Train Sp.eed
Cibse Out ! SeHOiit! GetOli
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following an attempt to photo
graph Mt. Rainier while soaring
OVf Crater lake.
SHOWS 1130 INCREASE
LA GKAXDB. Ore.. April 2fl.
, I WO'inii- a ijujumuuuii
U30 wllT gOQon record ns 8043,
j According to uie finnl report made
' today by Sttpervlnor ftlclntyre. This
Is an Increase -iif 1130, or more
than 10 per cVnt. Three farms
were enumerated Inside the city
limits.
When we got home." Miss
Miles continues, "What a scene of
desolation met our eyes! Chim
neys down, spouting torn off the
I roof, pipes hurst and water pour
i Ing out. cupboards gaping open
and pouring their con ten tu liquid
'and solid, breakable and unbreak
able In nnc horrid mess. And
i china everywhere!"
Her story goes on including
structlon of the lighting
water and heating systems, and
n description of life In the great
outdoors following the quake.
ng do-pb&t.
Oregon Weather. j
Oregon: I'nsettled tonight and j
Wednesday: showers in the moun-j
tains tonight: no change in tern -1
pern tu re. Moderate windu: mostly j
northwesterly on the const.
Are You As Guilty
As She?
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STOMACH SUFFERERS
WORST OFFENDERS
BAD breath spoilt theweetcst smile and in all fairness to
mouth washes you cannot expect them to corrccQiuch
condition when it arises from the stomach. You ought to
be the first to suspect yourself. That disgusting "brown"
morning taste in your mouth, a whitish or yellow-coated
tongue thesearesu resigns. Indigestion, bloating.Kas.raia
O ingsof food and bowel disorders are other signs your stomach
is upset and soured, producing a repulsive odor that is
expelled every time you open your lips to speak or smile.
You need Tanlac, to properly correct this condition. Just a tablespoon
before meals will help cleanse your stomach anil intestines of the accu
mulation of fermenting matter that befouU your breath, give you an
ppnitt brlpditnt food. M.k. IrUI ol Tiril.c lor "n d.v mh hn
dark blows uue dia.pp.sn how much truer you dismal Inod how your lotn.i.
clars up how much kiln you fl i.waily. TanLc is rleaunt lo t.a. and
(fl.ap.naiv.. Aa s stomach can-T snd r.biild.r it hi. no -rul. Ol a bou!r ivl.
si rour dructial'a. II must h-lpyou or oaoon" bach. Acll nosubnitiit.
NOW to
HAMMER
PRICES to
the Lowest
Point Ever
Reached at
RUSSELL'S
Storewide
NOTIONS
Kvrr.vt hiny 1 1 1 ii 1 you will wiilit ;il
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2 price
2
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NOVELTIES
.lewi'li-y, liciids, Toik't Articles at
2 Price
All Accepted Ideas
Foundations by the
of Merchandising Shaken from their
Shock of the Profit Demolishing Cost
Obliterating Price Cutting Campaign that is Causing this
Community to Vibrate with Sales Enthusiasm Bringing a
Merchandise Turnover Unparalled in Southern Oregon
We are Desperately trying to Dispose of
Every Item of Stock and Fixtures before
The TIME SET FOR US TO VACATE
Re-Lotting Re-Grouping Re-Assorting Using the BLUE PENCIL
BRINGS PRICES-DOWN! DOWN! dow
Quality PROVES It! Value PROVES It!
RUSSELL'
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Wash Fabrics
New Spritm
hihI printed.
ili'HiKHH. pliiin
IWK. to 4!ic
23c
lain nnrl prin fcl notion and
rnyon fahrl. Helling to .'-,
al. yard
33co
Dresses
JiiHt oiip rack nf 12 drefffjs.
pft to Roll at this prlt-p. U'R
ular to $-'1.."o fr11rH. ('Iioicu
at
no
Silks
Wain and printed rrepp. fhif
foiiH (i itrl nidtiirnr.. Sold to
98c
PrhIi-I and n( icct hImuIck in
HilkH, Hfllfni! to $''.r0. Your
irholrc no at
$1.49
Woolens
SfixoH and printed challlcft a I.
JiiHt a fraction nf 1 1 i 1 1 uiudo
Ball! COHt.
79c
Th vrv finest of new Sprinrc
and Snmmer woolens. n to
inelicH, and KetltnK to $l.li.
$1.78
Women's Sport Hose
$1.59
I in iortp .1 KiikIIhIi wool un,l
inyon. ' Tnim, Rrnya, drabs,
lirnwnn. Hold at ZM.
Rayon Lingerie
Wornen'B "nnlby" trfco
lette toyon veHts and ehil
dren'fi unlonn. Sold to 1.U9
69c
Boys' Part Wool
Union Suits
Ili-KHlar SI .65 sollom. Sizes
to H 'pars. "Buy 'em now
for Inter."
69c
Infants' Knit Goods
Dolliy'8 cotton iindoraklrtd,
fOilrta, veHlM, panties. HcK
nlrir to f9e
25c
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