MEDFORD MATT, TIlftiTTNE, MKDFORT, OREC80NAVKI)XHrJAY, -ICXE 25,. -IPSO.
PA'.flR FIVE
PS a.
SPURS HUNT
FOR AIRMAN
Graham's j Plane Found;- in
Wasatch Mountains1 of
Utah-rJackefr Boots -and
Parachute Identified
Fear Death By Exposure.
' Muiii'irc CJi-almni
LOS AXGISLJM," Juno 25. (P)
with the discovery yesterday of the
wreckage of his plane In the Wa
satch mountains, eight miles south
of Cedar City, Utah, officials of
Western Air Express today are
preariinp a search for Maurice Ora
Iiiiiu, air-mail pilot, who disap
peared In a snowstorm laat Janu
ary 10.
Jimmy Carson, Graham's buddy
on the Los Angeles-Halt Lake City
air-mail run, last night definitely
identified as CSruham'a the jacket,
boots and parachute found by
sheep herders near the wrecked
plane. Carson left Cedar City early
this morning to view the wreckage.
While officials of Western Air
Express believe Graham was not
killed In the crack-up or his plane,
they feared he wandered In deep
snow, became exhausted and died
"0f exposure.
Found by Hoy.
Ward Mroetnson, ltt, and Blbum
Orton, -1U, who found the plane,
said it was not badly damaged
and that the stool mall vault be
neath the pilot's cockpit appar
ently was unbroken. The motor
was intact. The parachute in
which the name "Maurice Gra
ham" was stenciled, was found
hnnKlnn on the. motor.
'Graham, a World war flier, was
last seen when he took off from
Lea Vegas, Nov.. on the night of
January 10, for Salt Lake City,
Utah. A blizzard was rawing, and
Graham' apparently was forced to
land on the mountainside.
Since then1 hundreds of persons
on foot and horseback, and scores
of planes- have scoured the bleak
desert and rugged mountain coun
try along the Nevada-Utah mail
route. The search ' never vni
abandoned. Carson was flying
over Nevada deserts when the
. ph'iie wast.found.,
Graham .has a -wlfs und two chil
dren In ixs Angeles.'
GARDEN CLUB 10
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HOOD RIVER: HAS JEWETT. VETERAN
CO-OP SUCCEi IW passes
Horn in Ansrrallii In INiiy, he
spent Ills i'hiv years in that
iciinmry and New Zealand and be
lli re he wati lio years old had play
ed ihiounhout AuHtralia.
11 in first
in the
aiinonnuii
VnitiMt Slates was In 5a n Francisco
18!i7 uml joining the company fmC'
which wiib IiphiIuiI by Funny JJav 2
fMiiiiit'l Ihft fnltuwtni? vpiir. ' 2!2'x
m
Acrco Oil Channel.
Iff,!.'.., i ..... or, tifi
Tho chumber-of nominorco to-'
tliiv ri'Ciilvpil il titiut-itn frnm Moll-i' iL- J .'.t
mid 111" followtnic season ,..,. sicNurv In Wu.hlnuttm. D. CtS ;
in mm
"Double-Powered" hurdler competes with "Double-r'owercd" Gas .... Just before Steve Anderson,
"Double-Povvcrcd" hurdler jf the University of Washington, left for Chicago, where he equalled the
world's record in the 120-yard Inch hurdles; he competed in getaway, as a training stunt, With a car
fueled with "Double-Powered" General Ethyl. F. Y. Campbell, ditrict manager in Seattle for the
General PotTolcumCorporatioif, acted as. starter. ... , .
Ashland CKaracterized as
' Town THat Came Back ' '
By Editorial In Journal
1'OHTI.AND. Ore., Juno -iu. (P)
Butter un.t ess nice remained Tlo T1l 0llm. a.k
unehanitetl on the Portland whole- , oss of ,hc Solllhc,.n Paclflc ,..
sale market today. Lower pricon i
of 1 coin on all grades steadied j lou.' """I" with a $30,000 monthly
the butter market today. While payroll and more than 400 woi'lt
rccelpts continue lolberal good do- C1H n 1926 did not break the spirit
mand by local and outside buyers 1 uf Ashland. Oroson.
is enabling receivois to rciluce That loss was caused by comple
tion of the Natron cutoff. Removal
Five Million Dollar Crop
Handled Annually by As
sociation 27 Years of
Success.
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SPOKANE. Wash., June S5. W)'
Spl.)' A uniform ami stamlariilzt'd
product j.nd a dependabtc supply
In every market arc two funda
mentals to tho success of a product
and are two benefits which a co
operative association makes pos
sible to the grower;, according to
Victor 1C. Follenius. uutuaKcr of
the Hood River Apple (.trowel's as
sociation, who spoke at the Spo
kane chi'.niber of commerce lunch
eon las: week.
"our organization, with "HI
members, and an annua! output
of $5.0011.000 worth of fruit, has
proved by 27 years of profitable
operation that cooperative market
ing Is practical," said Mr. Kollcnius.
"Wo buy and sell cooperatively, and
the association does all of the sort
ing, packing, canning and conver
sion of by-products."
"The American." he said, "likes
a red. shiny npplo and a big apple,
while in England and tiormany,
suuh apples nro nut rated as high
ly desirable at all. There ,lho de
mand, Is for the smaller fruit," '
in IS'I'
- " ilVHI JIl'..ll .V III OBIllllglllll, IV. - .. W f. j
ho beeamu leading mull lor Julia -tatlm; thai . Purtlund. would lie - v
WKST NEWTO.N. Mass.. June I lariw. - - - 1 ebaniu l' .ion "feet" wide' and S5 '.'
25. (pi-Hciiry .lowott, actor, dliaij. Ouiiiig the season - IX!M-a.", he 1 fcet docu to, tuj..sca..rTuo nenato f
at his hoimi "The llr.inclies,"" yea- was Willi Itkliard Mansttctd, ilay-1 uiar houim iiiriCiri.ric committees t
lenlav. He was lis years oh:. ing in 'repertoire with him until ngrccd on Ihe width iirovlnion. "J :
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Nothing Cut But the Prices!
SPECIAL SALE
THURSDAY
of the shops to KuKene, with pay
roll and workers and routing oC th
major portion of tho coast traffic
from the Shasta to the Cascade
line, followed
roeelvors to reduce
stocks somewhat.
The egs trade continues easy.
Receipts are declining but buying
by retailers is only rim.
Market for country meats and
poultry continues barely Hteady
with lirlces unchanged. losses Ashland has advanced sub
TradinK is quieter on the whole- manually In population and traffic,
sale produce market today, and j in uno Ashland had a popula
prlces are generally unchanged 01 tion of 4283.' In 11)30 tho census
a shade lower. ; showed 4558, nn increase of 275,
""' ' i' or approximately 7 per cent..
f This does not include the South
ern Oregon Normal school enroll-
THE MARKETS
A special meeting was called
Tuesday morning by the Medford
Cm ilea club with representatives
of the women's civic organizations
lo plan for the Illustrated lecture
by Mrs. W. U Lawton on bill
boards and roadside beauty next
Saturday. June 28. at 2:30 In Ihe
downstairs dining room of the
Hotel Medford.
Mr. and Sim l.awton are tak
ing pictures along tho highways
of many states and will show
these on Saturday, making a
couipnrison of conditions in Ore
gon with those existing In other
places. Mrs. Uiwton Is a clever,
humorous speaker anil will sur
prise her audlcnio with roadt'lile
conditions and what Is being done
to Improve them.
A large gathering Is assured as
pnscllcally every woman's club in
the city will send representatives.
The public Is Invited. ,
Cattle o5, calves 10, market sta
tionary, lower tendency. Steers,
1100 to i:!00 lbs., ?II!I.!)U; good;
$0.50 10; medium $8.50 'J.Otf.r
common, STSO. Hellers, good,
$7.50(98; common and medium,
Jtl7750. Cows, good $G.50ia"; com'
mon and medium. S4.liUg(i. uuua
(vearlings excluded) $0.50 i; cut
ter to medium. S4.50igi6.G0.
HOGS 700. including 7a direct I
and 250 on contract, talking around , ,ovln tnc all.cct uBtlng By.
steady. Packing sows,' iS.o0,
Slaughter pigs, lliu. , ,, k ..p!loul.ces n thc city totalel
SHKEl 1200. lower tendency. , . .,, .,. ,
Lnmbs, good to cholco, S7.50S.25; u :.(J ' OVPr ''.,'n
medium, S57; all weights, com. wlu, H,c tol.ist" crop an ever-ln-
mon $4'S15. I creasing source of revenue to Ah-
land. as the "gateway city." the
city has provided ample first-clai;s
tourist accommodations, thc l.lthii.
Springs hotel representing a $200,
000, community investment, and thc
remodeling of the New Ashland ho
tel representing a $00,000 improve
ment. An 85-acre tract has been se-
Avlud'lx lo Will.
NKWPOItT. It. I.. June 85. M"!
Miss Mary Kdmollds. aviatrix
and nlrco of Owen L). Young, is
to nuirrv John Arthur Day, and
hvr engagement has been i
.tuunccd by nn airplane, t'nptnln
Walter Muothor.clrclea aliovo her
home nnd drooped on nnnounce
mnnt.
Tki bet . ,f. )
r im I fjf Jf X 1
...eidlk, fZ.f Iff
warm tutor . V
fruit tyrup... g t y
a
little
at a time
Hills Bkc have the best
rule for roasting coffee. A
few pounds at lime itever
in bulk. This continuous
process, Controlled Roasting,
develops a flavf 00
other coffee has.
Freth from the original vacuum
pack, tasitf opened wttn ine ntv
HILLS
BROS
COFFEE
O19J0
cured for a munielpal airport, funds
for development to be derived from i
sale of city-owned limber.
The Ashland box factory, the
Moon I. umber mill, the Axhland
Hrick & Tile company, the lUnlr
granite nuarry, the Ashland Iron
works, are Industrial concerns that
find ready markets for their prod
ucts. Ashland' famous foothill fruit,
valued at over 'Slir.n.mn) nnnually.
i ifimU a ready market In cities to
In spite of these, the south and to the north. lOspeo-
i a 1 1 y w i d e 1 y known are t h e Ash
land peaches, unexcelled in quality
and flavor.
Development of Ilellvlew avl
Valley View, two thriving and pros
perous communities adjacent to
Ashland, has taken place in the
last 10 years. 'Population in theso
incut, which is In the neighborhood! rural communities has increased
Livestock
of 750 annually, or an average at
tendance in the neighborhood of
2 50.
TORIXAXU. Ore. June 25 -(P) j j; to Ashland Is
'ntti ::: ealve.s 10. market Hta-I . . ......
largely responsible ror me nea.iny
condition and growth of the city.
Ashland has the most beautiful
small park In Oregon.
Ashland has municipally-owned
light and water plants.
Ashland has completed a hal-milllon-dollar
construction and Im
provement project that Insures an
abundant pure water supply.
Ashland has spent $50,000 In
Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., June 25. P
Butter: Steady, unchanged.
KGGS EaBV. unchanged.
Milk (tmtterrnt), poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay caacara bark and hopa
steady and unchanged.
Vnnlnml Wheat
l'OUTLAND. Ore., June 23. (VP) i
Wheat futures: ! i
Open High Low Close
July y .! fi:,"i
H,.,t !ioi .!MiVj .an .mi
Dec !43 .94 li .11-1 '
Cash wheat:
lUg ttentl blucstem ,$1.00
Soft white !l1
Western white V
Hard winter - y SJ
Northern spring xy
Western red X!
Outs: No. ll. while '.ou
Today's car receipts: Wheat U
barley 4, flour 9, oorn-i.-oats I,
hay U. -
more than 100 per cent.
This development came with the
completion of the Talent Irrigation
district problem. With approxi
mately 9.000 acres under cultiva
tion, 1!!1 reports valued fruit and
grain produced at $1.31 ,1 02. Tho;e
are now -la 18 people In tho district.
Ashland is the home of Hill.ih
temple, with a membership of OfiU
Shtiners. A year ago the Masonic
temple underwent improvements
costing $15,000. The Ashland lodge
of Klks has a membership of !)3'l.
one of tho largest in tho stale, and
they own and maintain one of thc
finest lodge homes in Oregon.
The financial condition of the
city Is good, obligations are m?t
and there are no delinquent bonds.
Further 'Improvements in tho way
of city boa utlficii lion, and devel
opment of mineral water resources,
are Included In the 1930 program.
A substantial growth, based on
tangible business Increase, will fol
low this program of development
In the midst of a picturesque en
vironment of valley, forest and
mountain, Ashland is one of the
most beautifully located cities in
the country. Oregon Journal.
TO
Uev. James K, fonder, who de
livered his farewell sermon at thu
First Methodist church, south, Sun
day evening, left Medford yester
day for Koseburg. where ho plans
to make his future home.
Ho will go to Corvalis for the
week end to attend the conference
for ministers of tho same denoin
inrtlon and Is planning an ocean
trhi with his son fur the latter
part of the summer. Name of the'
minister who will succeed Jtev. '
Condor at tho local church has not
beon announced but probably will
be, following: the Corvallis confer
ence, i' "?
MARIE SAYS MOTHER'S
. VOICE ALSO NEEDED
N'HW YOKK. Junn 25. (!'
Marie Dressier of the talkies Is
hack from abroad with a correc
tion of Will Uuya, to wit: His
statement that a mother's smile
Is thc same in any language is
not so good nH it' Was "bePmiw
TtoVAt1ayfl" people want to under
stand what tho mother says when
she smiles.11 . .
JUNE 26 ONLY
i' ..,.., . , .
Household necessities, every piece!
Guaranteed to be first quality, standard size,
' 'i ' ' ' weight and finish. - -
ONLY THE PRICES ARE CUT
t NOT THE QUALITY OR THE SIZES .
Look at These Items
JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS ON SALE ,
FOR
10c
, 13. In Green
Lithographed
Tray.
FOR
25c
12x17 Seamless
. Round Cornerad
Sanitary Bake Pan
FOR
50c
MVi-ln, by 11-ln.
Hand Dipped.
Galv. Utility Tub
FOR
$1,00
Pantry set
Bread' Box,
Tea, Coffee and-.
Sugar Canaster
10-quart Galvanized Pail . .
Many more items at these prices ,
See Our Windows for Assortment ,
15c
Browne Hardware Co.
' 221 West Main street ::r: zr.!r;.'."rr-:
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Brisbane's Today
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: dwellings, chllilrcn's iilnygrotiiiilu,
I nil none.
; Can you IiiiiikIik.' the Hlmklni; f
; nnclcnl TiirklKli I'cmcIh. ceil ;i In Ihul
thc nuiliut MnluiiunHMl, with Iho
! 11 Id of AII11I1. thc only Kl, v:mc
'down tu Ktnrt thn I'loudhurHt.
Kemul tool; tlte vcilH friun wo
i ilisllriincc c(iiiiiiillii's, tiiitl j
oilier lenders 11 iney cnose, ,. fH(,C8 nm, ,,, fra fmln thn
liii'lit promote business mid i heads of men, makitii! tliom wear
, .. .. , . . ., ;ilorhy hals. lie prcetoil IlllKO sin
building hy redueiii-r the pi es-, tuea )f himsclt 1Kll M(lIlilln.
mil liitili inort'ra'-re rates. lined said ynu mustn't. No wonder
"Vhl you know that tile popu
lation uf Central Point mioweu
an Increase of .13 per cent In tho
iiRt 10 years and that our scnool
nr..llmnnt Is the third In tho
county." mid Jack Southwell, l en
i,i Point council member and
k..,.i ,,f thn fire detiartnitint of
thHt city, when In Meatora ini
forenoon, attending to business at
the rourt house.
He said tho city Is deeply in
terested in the establishment of
the cheese factory there In a
short time. He also commented
on the recent completion of the
new grange hall on Main street
as one of the best of It kind In
the state.
PORTLAND SAFE YIELDS
$400 TO YEGG EFFORTS
I'OltTI.ANI). Ore.. June 25. tiP)
Portland s first safe blowing Job
for several months cost John Ke-,.l-o.
erneer. 14110. During the
night rubber cracked the safe In I
. . . J r With til.
nts sunt: -.--i---
contents. fash registers were
rifled of dimes, nickels and pen
nies. Tex'.s ofl.'elals have ordered .i
war en roug.irs which cro fr"m
Mcjjlci and RT1 der.
the cluiidhiirHt came.
Hide Sinn feels prosperous, j Tll,ao I'm are nlmtmt an hup
' Cl'HlltiollH as BOI110 Of IIH.
liiist Suturdn.v lie lmd a sur- j :
i. i.. 1. 1. ,wi ii The airplane "Southern Cross.'
puis oi .,.,..... wth (ollr )lm.k men ijnard,
Conirross iililiroiinat ions and I coming westward aernns the At
,. , rf..... . ..., ilantle, Is ncnriiiK Newfoundland
me "incntmciit, nut,, ,u "., tl8 lH wrlttl,n.
tier wlicMt, mav easily eat tnat Tho filers talking to ships by
vi,..i C..II ..I'f J ..t.titu vou radio on tho way over, report
..v . , . their nlrnlano. veteran of tho Amer-
terday. Corners arc expensive, ilea to Australia flight of two years
ago. uoing wen, at iuv mnes
hour.
H. B. Kolger, once chairman of
the Standard Oil company of New
York, leaves JlO.Oon.oon for n
"Folger Shakespeare memorial.'
Tho memorial will have a Shako
gpcarlan collection In Washington
nnd accumulate Information coll
corning Shakespeare.
Mr. Franklin 1. . Hoosevelt
says: "Character buildiiiff be
gins in the cradle.." Parents
should train children from
their babyhood.
An old Knulisli horse trainer
was asked: "When, should I
beg-in training niv colt, and The Income from l o.ooo.oimi
.. . .i t. .i might be.ve been used better to
told that the eolt was three i K,ve a R0(1( c(m,on of 81ak(,s,p(iri,
weeks old. said: "You have to every boy and girl graduating
, , ., ,, ... 1 troill I1IKI1 n num. nut ti itiiiit,
lost the three most important i tl)at n0Dorl) shakespeare is well
weeks." done.
, ii i , i' Union Kastcrn Oregon Livestock
(hildren should be trained rhnw hoH hro
with Kintliipss anil explanation,
never with whippinir or other!
brutality, from babyhood.
Hut don't waslc Moo much
time correcting nnd namrinu
coiieernint! faults that the ehiHI
will outgrow with time; nntl
not otherwise.
For seven year. Kflmal Pash.i
has been modernlr.lnn Angora, new
capllal of Turkey. Now, In half
an hour, a cloudburst washes away '
nearly all that has been nceomp-.
Ilshed, roads and sldewnlka, model j
Flower Lovers
ire invited to visit the Jacks
Gardens 519 Palm Ave., Ash
land. Ore., during the next
two weeks to see hundreds of
Blooming Regal Lilies
Before
"1 I I i-j
Our Installment
Certificates
have, participated in
8 por cent Dividonds
, , ,. , since 1921 ,
$ 5.00 per month buys $1000
$10.00' por month buya $2000
$20.00 per month buys $5000
in approximately
128 months.
Jutie 30th
J.. . . 1 ! ' V ' ''. '
... is the time to start your monthly savings
account. Funds deposited prior to that date will par
ticipate in, the next January dividend., w r i . ..
As a special inducement for savers to begin their ac
counts before June 30th, we will credit t?- .
One Payment Free
This is a bonus to help you become a consistent saver.
, ; ,. . . 7 , i - . - : i i r . 1 " -: " ' "
We charge no membership fees and all you have paid
in plus dividends can be withdrawn if necessity de
mands that you discontinue your payments before maturity.
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! r : JACKSON COUNTY:
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
30 North: Central
Organized 120a