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PAOK KTWrT "WEDFORD MATT TRTRITNE, MF.TVFOTtD, OR KAON'. SUNDAY, .TUXR S, MM). FRUITGROWERS URGED EAR DRA NAG E TALK Tests Jo Be Given Tuesday 1 On Valley Tracts Presi dent Carleton of Fruit Or ; ganization Issues State , ment. Crater Lake Scenic Tour in Standard Oil Plane Reveals Full Beauty of Locality 53 REGiSTER FOR L (By K. Ferguson) ' kcciiih. viewed front the air 1h not Km below n green curiet of I the only attraction of Iho pro forest, broken at timet by out-1 potul rcmilur tour. I in mediately croppitiK of hai'nh brown roc ks, ! behind Ml. .McIsiiiiKblln 11cm a slra Ik tit - a h e a d a Know-capped mountain. Tito plant- v-crs to clear the left flank of the promontory.- old Cloud Cap, and there lien Crater lakt; a Hparklltiji sapphire in a mi tins; of many btied roeky will!. The feeling "f unreality and awe which follows each pilgrim- myriad of tiny lakes like, a flock of chickens with the old mother hen. Klfh lake, the source of val ley Irrigation, guarding the covey, Su i rini mkI.V close. Klamath Lake is visible with the lowlands diked for drainage, appearing as a mo saic of green and yellow pattern. Sheep are seen X.(MM) feet below nic wonder is In- a tiny points of white In the wur rounding green, farm houses as- .Mb1 Drainage experts of the Ore-noil Hlate college and tho United Stales Department of 'Agriculture and the county agent' office will give addresses and Information at tho two demonstration drainage tesea to ho held Tuesday, June 10. The first will he held Tuesday morning at ten o'clock, at (he Williamson tract on J lea II lane. about a mile went of the Junction With the Pacific highway, and the second demonstration will be held at the Paul Scherer tract. near mho, at two o clock lues .day afternoon. i. The drainage demonstrations 'nre considered of high Importance to all grower of tho valley, and Kdward W. Carleton. president of the Kru It growers league Issued ,the following statement, urging ht tendance of orchurdlsts and others Interested: 'I Impo the fruitgrowers will tako advantage of tho drainage demonstrations scheduled for Tuesday, June 10, Having at my orchard a drainage problem which Is In the procci-i of being ellmlna ted, I fully nppreclulu tho Import ance1 of the work being done In thf valley through tho coopera tion of tho federal government, tho Oregon Htnte college and the county. ' Tho Fruitgrowers' league used excellent foresight when It uri-'inged for thin work, ns tho proverbial stitch In time applies with full force. '(Jhc work done to date shows the. necessity nf prompt action In parts of . the valley to avoid heavy losses iind uwiueHtlnnahly many more orchard? will Khow drain age! problems. The onlv safe pro cedure . for any, orchard owner Is -to assume he needs drainage u if til he proves otherwise. A B?rles of test holes and periodic ten cl ings will settlo the ntiestlnn but It . . should be remembered that while- today no drains go problem exist one may appear tomorrow. Ts'o Irrigated district bus escaped dm inn go and tho Itoiruo lltvnr valley does not- afford an ex ception to this rule. Hut wp. aro fortunate In having started this investigation unci by prompt" attention we can avoid BoriotiH lost of capital In vestment which orchard owners havo made. We are proud of our achievements In the fruit Indus try and of our reputation for lrndcrphlp. Iet us live up to this iftandard!" -4- 1 iige to lb tenstfled a tbounandfold in view-: ing the phenomenon from the air, for the eye encompasses the J vast magnificence of the scene In, one glance the blue water, -a iz- ard isle, the I'hantorn Hbip nll spread beneath In one grand; panorama. II. S. Oetiel. one nf the guests j aboard the Standard Oil trl-mo- suiiie the dimensions of a cbfld'n toy and a fire-ravaged forest Is a jumble of toothpicks. From Crater hake to Diamond Lake is a matt"!' or but a few minutes, and another beautiful sight as the blue waters sot In tie Miirro u tiding forest green, .sparkle In the warm sun. Fishermen in en as toys upon Fifty-three students registered I yesterdiiy to attend the summer ; school being conducted at the local Junior high school on North Jlart lett street. according to C. Ci. Smith, director. Ho also stated that he expected several more stu ' dents to register Monday morning. The school opens Monday morn ing at K:uu o'clock, with 25 regis tered in grades one to eight, and In the senior high school divis ion. j Mrs.' Blanche Canodo, instructor at the Washington school, will con duct the primary division, with Jet Kirtlcy instructing the history and civics classes, and Mrs. Quelle O'Nell, Latin and Knglish. Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) torcd plane, Standard of Cnlifor-! their boats nr nia. which yeid-erdiiy took a local I a purl pool. group to the lake, probably voiced j Leaving the lakes the thoughts of all when he said: toward Prospect tin .. .., il,H I the! ,.,.i,voo nm.eM.-ed raw irash III". 1 AllKulea COUIlty had 2,1'IJl.- fl.-.i' .,. I ..v.- r,,,l!v m-iw it " ! the leirntn n knob of rock loom-.1 Kiv' ''':lI'H l'(iti AllgeleH I no t-i in. M,.,lf.,l ...onieio:.! ,,lr- ,! whleh even K. M. Wilson. WilH I Waf llcr toll aiUOIIg American port tit "1 o'clock the sbi, carry-j tumble to Identify. And then tho ing Acting Mayor 10. M. Wilson, j passengers' cranlngs where Inler T. fi. Travis, district manager of rupled as Pilots Allen and Brush the Standard Oil Co.. II. S. Deuel. rapped o nine window to call at- Cok, Hector Fox. reporter f tentfem to a deer scampering thru the trees hetoW and striking ' t( tllli cpi". f 1, -'IS 1,730, an country be- ' Increase of b.M.Oy, or llK.oJl pet- Anna Creek Lini 1,1 ,t" ! raw gastt lit . cities. It l as passed Pittsburgh, ! Ball imore, Boston, St. Iu1h. and i Cleveland and now .stands number t five. ditioiis aro Improving rapidly. "A I tot of these fellow wero fooling! iiinund with Hie stock market, and i hey Rot caught, badly caught. They had to ko to work ugatn. Now they ! have been at work, a ml lliey are beginning to enjoy It." Business is improving, uccortl ing to .Mr. Kurd, because Intelligent people that were gambling are now working. One lady In Detroit, 22 years 'old, named Peggy Mai I'm. with a j candid look from her blue eyes, Isays being a "hat checker" in a j dance hull, her former job, is no career. Proud of lier 100 holdups, she 'got boys, twenty and younger to Shell In the "jobs,' and nays. "I just vamped them. If they refused, I told them they wero yellow. That brought them In." The earlier lorelel, combing her hair with a golden comb, on top of the rock, never thought of that. Thirty KngllKluneii, commanding three hundred and firty natives, yesterday arrested members of the Indian congress, t;nd their presi dent. That tills could happen, among 200,000,000 Hindus, shows the dif ference between India and the Fnited Slates, or Belaud, for in stance. Imagine, three hundred and fH'ly native Americans, commanded by thirty Hindus, arresting six mem bers of congress and Nicholas Longworth in Washington, or a similar group in Dublin, arresting the president of the Irish Free State. You can't imagine It. of the Daily News and the writer, completed a flight In one hour arid fifty minutes which Mediord business men hup may be the forerunner of a regular Crater l,nke scenic lour for vice. The trip was made possible by Mr. Travis and the Standard Oil Co., n a menus of (-renting Inter est in, and revealing the desira bility of such a service for tour ists and townspeople. T e ( 'rn tor I i k o See n lc To u r Is but part of the project, which includes the development of Med ford as an air terminal point with flying school, taxi service and other activities calculated to make full use of (he fine airport re cent! v made available by vote of i the people. Crnter Lake, wonderful a Butte Falls was reached at I..15 and shortly afterward the valley with the Table Hocks on one side and Mount Mclaughlin on the other swept Into view and 1 f minutes later the tour was ended. "I have lived In southern Ore gon many yonm" said Mr. Wilson as the big plane circled Medford t Must Iho religious question cren into politics, despite many wise ef forts to keep ft out? H crept in with a vengeance dur ing the last presidential election. People talked wet and dry, but, to an ittip'.eaHaiH extent, they vote "Prol'jhlant and Catholic." Mh-hnp Cannon, dlst church south, to approach the airport, "but tin- ' n,by committee: of the Melho tells the senate 'I won't answer 111 this 'jf-i never realized the grandeur, the beauty of this coun try." "And," said Mr. Travis, "if tho ' air trip reveals so much to those , who k n o w southern Oregon's i beauly, Imagine the reaction f . i lull Is prnsocul lim him. ! an easterner who found It pos- Islble to make such a trip and Ti e Anti-Saloon Leagub, through view such scenery for the firl the lleverend James K. Shields, in your questions, Senator Walsh calls It contempt. A bij; nil man was recently jailed for lluil. , But Bishop Cannon will not he tiled. He ays Catholic: Tammany it lime.' FOR BIBLE SCHOOL a letter "to the pastors of the state of New Jersey, " mean ing Protestant clergymen, tolls them to work against Dwight W. Morrow, who is mildly wot. in favor of his oppo nent, Mr. Fort, who Is bono dry. Henry Ford says business con- Kt'OFNK. Ore.. Juno 7. (!') t Wanda Fenlason. Portland, who will receive thesis honors In history when she receive her diploma al the University of Ore gon Juno HI. has been acclaimed tho nutstandinu honor student In early. tntt t;)(j Kn-duaUnK. class. As -outstanding minor siuiumu, Miss Fenalson will receive a prize of -2tt offered by Phi Beta Kap pa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, through Khhard W. Montague, Portland attorney.. The prizo will be- used lo purehuMe books chosen by Miss Fenalson. :buite!akers bound sees dairy t At the Invitation of tho local rVouincry operators tho California ibtttcrmnkcrs' association, whleh in holding Its annual meeting In northern- California this year, will extend lis tour Into the Hogtic river valley. Tho caravan will ar rive In Medford from Yrelui dur ing tho morning of Friday, Juno sot h. A picnic dinner to which all dairymen of tho valley aro Invited will be held at the county fair grounds. Dairymen aro asked to bring their families, and basket lunches. There will be good speak ers mid a good time I assured. Tho local creamery operators will furnish Ice cream and coffoe. fY VALLEY- VISfflTRAIN EXHIBITS HCAPPOOSK, Ore.. Juno 7 UV) The dairy demount pit ion train operated by tho Oregon State Col lege and the H. P. & S. railroad, reached tho Columbia river valley tonight. During the fhvd six days of the train's tour it has been visited by more than N.otHi people. This morn ing at Vernonla HIS Nehulent valley dairymen filed through Hie eavs and HID Inspected (he train here this afternoon. A meeting and free lunch served by the Scappoose chamber of com merce preceded Iho arrival of the train. F. K. Wis', local bunlto' , presided at the meeting and Paul V. Marls, county agent, and Oeorge I Nelson were the prlnclpat speak- In the evening a batinuet will : ?- ' ; ''"'" as maoe -ton-he held at tho Hotel Medford at Columbia eounly producls. St Collecting bottles Is the hobby of 7 o'clock. Tickets will bo turn. All imoresieu persons r( n 0aU Pl.k , Wonml, , who hM invited to attend tno otinquot. ijoa. one worth Tho caravan will leave here Saturday morning to spend part nf Saturdny and Sunday In Klam ath county. ! 11 ' lAverulow jA ninnno ipip rnn ' . rnirn Adiw run s J75,000 DAMAGESVj The second dams go action In a week ngttlnst the Medford Print ing company and Bert Anderson wa filed yesterday afternoon by K. Phtpps, Medford attorney, for $75.1)00, claimed a damages following a letter published la the Mull Tribune concerning the Armory and Wathlngton iichool Kltna. which matter was decided aJi nn election the next day. Harder In the week, Mahlon Pur dln, Medford attorney, filed null for $100.01)0 damaged an a result of tho publication of the name ar ticle, written aa a letter by Bert Anderson. tjoinetlme before. Atty. K. E.; Kelly filed ult for 175.000. using, tho H'mc article a" the buls for the m m i AY7 if ji i 1 it A i 7 r Li y I I I V I I LA 75 In tructoiH for the buttl dully vacation Bible school which Is to bo conducted In the First Chris tian church for two weeks, open ing Monday, J una Hi, have been I appointed, and plant) arc being ! furthered for the work. Miss Pearl Fehl and Miss (leor ghi Currier will have charge uf j the playground Instruction, tho children going to tho Washington u'hool for the recreational period. Other Instructors for the school Include Mrs. ICverett Kads, Mrs. (iregory. Mrs. Cobb, Mrs; Farlj Tinny. Mrs. W. H. Ollmore. Mrs. j Bobort Taylle, Mrw. Abide Thorn-j as, and Mrs. A. J, Anderson, The j song services will bo led by Kev. ! ..'imuan K. Mell. j Friday morning. June III. has been announced as registration day. with Mrs. Fred Wilmot in : charge at the Christian church, between II and 12 o'clock. Mem ory work will be stressed In the e-r-im throughout tho two wooks. , j B'.J.fi!l Paper will he made from wheat and Unseed straws In a factory near llosaiio, Argentina. r& r.i sir atij 'v REPAIRING LLK3 j a 'JEWELE NCOrORO.ORC , Electrotherapy Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 tult. POIITI.AND, Ore, June 7. MT) Hubert lioKiin, Portland truffle policeman, won before hi nupertor officer today 10 answer to a charm brought by VA Polll, 18. that He nn acp"ni"d 120 tn "fix a uppeillni; dharge agnlnnt me." 'for a verq good overall D'GOSM Manns ,mmm This season you can find here The right hat for the right head At the right price. ''Always in Earnest" Premier MacDoneld decide ; against a tunnel to connect France! and Fngland under the channe!. ! Too costly, loo dangerous in a mili- tary sense, is the explanation. ! Homebody in Knglaud must ! know that If anybody nttacks Kim lami hereafter it won't be mole ! fashion, uudergrotiud, but through I Iho air, eagle fashion. Such a tun- i nel would bring many American! dollars into tinglaml. Orp and Buillioin Purchased l.i.ensc.1 by State l C ilil"rnla h.stitKiiltttt IW7 WILDBERG BROS. SMBI.TINCi a; Rl h'INING CO. Oliicr: 742 Market St.,S.n Fr.nciKO Pltnt: .South S.rt Pranciico The above style may be ob tained in four diifeienl com binations; all over whito; parchment and white; l.ldo sand and Suntiui combina tion. The HamoHnn-tiiii combina tion may be obtuined in a high heel pattern. j (f A -Ar now fashion flak footwear embodies construction "Evest Footwear retain ing its shapliness, means retaining its true and smaller size." Anion; all your present shoes notice litiw the soles have eurl cm! upwards with, wear. This weakness of construction has allowed your footwear to wrinkle and stretch . .' appear ing larger by fully one size or more. The amazing new EVKST foot wear contains nn invisible aid to prevent this . . . ever assur ing your footwear's original shapeliness which means your true and smaller size. a MB - ' ""- j ; ; CHIEFS Thousands of Lovely Imports Represented! Dainty lovely handkerchiefs from famous merchandise marts of the wcrld. From Ireland . . . from France . . . from Switzerland they come in time for June Bridal gifts, Graduation gifts, and for dainty sum mer costumes. We don't know how long they'll last; they're such bargains while they're here they're yours ... at our famous thrift prices! ;i- Sheer Batiste and Lawn 'kerchiefs , . -fd Ivx'I'iWIi- lilris fur I he brlilc! Ha '" '""'"'"le ilwlciis and inn T.-f j ni-viT see I heir like amn at stn-li fc"... " '"" Sal'" I'Mfll tOrf 12 for Hand cinbi-ohl- liiotir-. You'll $1.00 , 5c Dainty 'kerchiefs Here arc dainty Ihi 17:11 his you iiiIkIh mil iiiirni'iilitiist Imiiorteil and di:iuMli luindkeri'tilers ulih bind i-f.llril cIkim and nn- I rtiidcied corners, stxlv price "Hankies" for the Kiddies The coiners are delimited In nilor able iIi-nIuiis. -I'lie sntnn counter will I ! I tempi Ine barKnliu for -Krouninw" hn.: Sale price C ciich OC Tor the iMiyx there hit Khaki Iliiinlkei-chlerK n( 5i- each Lcvely Linen 'Kerchiefs All pure linen with colored bimlei. I'niiMially fine texture, narrow Inr neil eilue-i. V really fine ry m ahie at 3 for OC Imported Linens liny dun-ii of thee for the .lune bride anil ri- ynuro-lr: All mn linen nllli iineii'n mmIIoinhI eilce-. anil eltilNiriite liiiml.iMiiliniliianxi mriiers. sale prliv I'iicIi l.-c; A for 90c Smart 'Kerchiefs For Vacation Here are handkerchiefs of true I'lirl.-lan chic . . iray plalditl and Mrlpcd . . . corded effects In all "hlti hiinil woven oinls C( In color. Knell Klc; 0 for OUC Printed Linen llm me Uichi-licni'lcil handker chiefs printed In Bay niodernlsUll ileslcus. Ilanil lulled cilttes or very imrriiw hemstitched line. Qft Kale price: Knelt !,"; 6 for iUC Men's Rayon 'Kerchiefs Woven and i-onled handkerchiefs of finest texture. Checks, plaids, plain white and colored Inirdcrs. Color fast. jiri; ,1m.. sale np j prh-e. .1 for jOC Men's Woven Border '.Kerchiefs finest texture hntlste with corded lentil., or white with woven color ed border. Hemstitched n J" iilsres. sale price, 2 for... 3C 117 South Central Phone 286 Medford, Oregon