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o JfEDFORD MATL TRTBUNR MTCDFORD, OREfiOK. TITURSnAY, .KTLV 21, 1finn. American Girl Starts Health Service for Refugees in Syria AN GAME TUD J MEOFORD FAMILY INJURED IN AUTO CRASH IS REPORT i ) jtz:-: Marlon E. Harder, the well known city currier of the Medforil postuffice, and family en route north on hia manual vacation, were in a. bad -automobile wreck . last Monday night on tho Puclfic high way inorth of tSutherlin, Ore., in which 'among othor injuries, Mrs. Harper's-risht hip was 'dislocated, their' daughter, Edna's right arm waa broken, ' Mr. Harper and their on, Herbert, were badly bruised and shaken up and their ear demolished. Mrs. Harper and daughter are in the Mercy hospital at Iloseburg and will be there for a week or more, according to a letter re ceived In this city from Mr. Harper by.the local postoffice stuff last night, and much sympathy Is ex- 'others Medford friends of the fam ily. It is 'understood that Postmas ter Warner is at Rcmebiirg today, seeing ! that 'everything la being done for-their comfort. 1 Ail account of the accident is contained In the following news Item sent out from Sutlierlin: "' ' Mrs. M. E. : Harper of 'Med ford puffered a' dislocation of her right 'hip and cuts and bruises on her head, 'nnd her daughter Edna suffered a 'fracture ot her right arm where a1 car in 'Which they were proceeding to ' Portland wont off the highway on a sharp curve south of Sutherlin Monday even ing and turned over. Mr. Harper and another daughter and son who were in the car, escaped with flight bruises. The Injured wore given first aid by a docal .physic Ian and taken to a Roseburg hos pitn'l. i "O Ldttevs have been sent toall sen ators and congressmen of Oregon and California telling of the suc cess of the Mid-Paficic Empire Min eral Economic conference held in Grants Jaas July 15, particularly with regard to the importance of Crescent City harbor to mining de velopment in this section, accord ing to officials of the Northern California-Southern Oregon Devel opment association. 'Excerpts from papers .given at the conference were contained in the letters showing that those present at the meeting were of the opinion that an adequate harbor at Crescent City would result in the readjustment and lowering of the freight charges, thereby stimulat ing an interest in mining here. The mining conference also brought out the toot -that this sec tion has not beem favored with the right kind of publicity regarding its resources and officials of the development association are plan ning a publicity campaign throug out newspapers and mining maga zines of the country to present au thentic information and data re garding these resources. Meteorological Report July 24, mill) Medford ami vicinity: ToniKht und Friday fair; no change in tem perature. Oregon: Fob on roast and fair In the Interior tonight and Friday; no change in temperature. a Local Data. l, Temperature (degrees) 02 u.H Highest (last 12 hours) 91 Lowest (last 1 1! hours) (in 58 Kel. humidity (per ct.) 24 (ili 1'rocipitntion (inches).. .01) . .00 Stato of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing 66 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 11129, 13.97 Inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 84; lowest 64. Sunset today, 7:38 p. m. Sunrise Friday 4:67 n. m. Sunset Friday 7:37 p. m. Observation! Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time S3 . J 5 as 2 0" " n ? is fliLi-' Baker City - 86 60 Cloudy. Hlsnmrck 92 in Clear Boise 4 64 P. Cdy. Uonver 82 64 ' Cloudy Den Moines 88 64 ' Clear Fresno 92 6D Clear Helena Si ' cdy. Los Angeles 74 68 Cloudy .Mnrshfleld 66 80 Cloudy Fhocnlx KM 80 Cloudy .Portland 80 Hed Bluff 88 64 Clear Koseburn 88 64 Clear Salt Lake 88 64 Clear San Francisco... 62 64 Clouds Santa Fe 74 64 P. Cdy. Seattlo 74 68 Cloudy Spokane 94 64 Clear Walla Walla .... 96 68 Op. Cdy. Winnipeg 84 66 P. Cdy. W. Jj HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. Klamath Falls. Construction of hangar at local Airport propria- Jng rapidly. J x PICATj Jiomo of Armenian refugees in a village In northern Syria whnro 40,000 exiles from Turkey are being settled by the league of Nntlons. Miss Annie E. Slack of Ramsey, N. J. (tnset), r; has started nn itinerant medicnl snrvica for the American Near TCcxst Ioundutlon in these refugee villages, where donors and nurses wore unknown. In throe months two clinics ::nd one maternity center have been established and Inrgo tiwamps cleared for cannltzntlon in the battle .ngntnst mnlarla with which ZQ7n of the people are afflicted. MIkm Black has introduced the first "hoalihmobile" ever aeon in Syria, It travels from village to village in charge of a native doctor who collaborates with Miss Slack r.h hfr entire health program and will assist in expandin g tho work. Indian Princess Parachute Jumper Of Extensive Experience Said She CHICAGO, July . 24. (I1) Prin cess Red Feather, a comely Indian maiden, made a parachute jump yesterday under sudden circum stances. It was her own idea. She told Mil lor R. V. Schroedo". manager of Curtiss flying field, thi.t she I was a parachute jumper of long experience. She had jumped, she said, all over Texas. Pilot Jimmy VanCise took her up. lie started to tel! her how but decided not to because the princess was such a grand Juniper that would be like carrying coals to 'Pittsburgh. I Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) Thursday P. M. fr 5 to 5:15 Popular recordings 5:15 to 5:45 Firestone One- 4 Stop Service Station 5:45 to G News and markets ! by Mall Tribune 6 to 0:15 Fruit dispatches i by Myron Root E (i:15 to 0:30 Jackson County ; Bldg. & Loan association 4 j i ti:30 to 0:45 Farmers 10 x- I change Cooperative S 0:45 to 7- Cecila and Sally presented by Standard Oil 7 to 7:15 "Hqui-fmctlonutpd 4 4 program" by Associated .Oil 4 7:15 to 7:30 Popular record- 4 S ings f 4 4 Friday ' A. SI. . 7:55 to H Breakfast broad- ! 4 cast of news by Mull Tri- 4 4 bune 4 ' 4 S to S:30 "Kybo Hour' by 41 4 F.conomy (iroceterla 4 S:3U to 8:45 Medfunl Cash 4 j 4 & Carry Cleaners and Dyers 4 I 4 8:45 to (I Cold Seal Cream- 41 t lll-4irl.il 11 1 4 9 to 9:30 Monarch Seed & 4 4 l-'ecd Co., presenting "Fro- licks" 9:30 to 10 KchlllinB & Co. 4 10 to 10:30 1'opuiar rceoi-d-4 InKs 10:30 to 11 Marsh Grocery 11 (o 11:30 Enders Co., Ash-4- land 11:30 to 12 Jncque Lennox, .Milliner 12 to 12: inga 12:30 to -Popular record- 1 Palmer House 1 to 1:30 Brunswick Drcv ItlCM 1:30 to 2 Lewis Super Ker- ' vice Station 2 to 2:30 Mann's Depart- I ment store H f 2:30 to 3 Brophys. Jewelers 1 5 to 6:15 Southern Oregon Habhit Breeders association 4 , 6:15 to 5:45 Texaco .Motor- Ists Moments 5:45 to 6 News and markets by Mall Tribune 4 6 to 8:15 Kruit dispatches J 4 by Myron Koot 6:15 to 6:45 Popular re- cordlniis ' 6:45 to 7 Cecil and Hally presented by Htandard till to 7:15 "Kqui-frnrtlonated program" by Avsoeiated OH :I5 to 7:30 Southerri Ore- (ton Kabblt Breeders Assn. :30 to S:30 "A Radio Wave ( on Wheels." ! 4V Construction will start In near future on new 11,000-vnlt trans mission line from town ol Hprawue Itiver to Bly, according to Call torn 9 Oregon Power company. Corval. New chlr-ken Indus-j try development started operatioui on highway out Ninth street. ANNIE E. 5LACK- Up about 2,000 feet the pilot opened the door of tho cabin and pointed suggestively down. The princess arose and stood poised in tho doorway. Then he deckle tl sho would not jump. In tho meantime, however. du pulled the rip cord, and the. para chute bean filling up, being blown around and endangering the con trol of the plane. The plane began acting up. Pilot Vaniso saw drastic action was needed. He reached out his foot and khvo the .princess a sudden -and. deter mined shove. in a few minute she wafted right skip up to land. 7:110 to 7:45 p.m. Amos n' Andy: si'rvico to KOO, KIIQ.I KO.VK), KOW, KKOA, KKSI). I 7 : 4T to S:-tr( jj.ni. -Sttindnrd Kym phony Hutu- NliC service to t KOO. k'lIQ. KO.MO. K(lV. KFl.l :00 to II: 01) p.in. I!. A. Itolfej nml ills l.iu-ky Stl'ike Orettetral I!C service to KI'O, KIOCA, KKSO, KTAlt. S:J.") to tl:lll) p.m. I'nrkR HIsKth Niu: nervk'c to koo. KHQ. KOA. 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. Memory ljuu; MIC wrviee to KCO. KIIQ, KC.W, KKCA, KFKI), KTAK. !i::iO to 10:00 p.ni. The olym pians Nile servief to KOO, KKKI), KOA: !i:4." to lo-.nn p.m. 10:00 to 11:00 i .in. Tile National Coneert (n-ehestra XIH' servire 1.1:00 to 12:00 p.m. Hotel Daneej KOO, IsTI. KI'.SI). Ashland hun 'painted, remodeled . and huilt during last fix monliis to extent of $47.JSO. "WillamlnK. Mr. and Mrs. 1.1 IIKIU.I.V, July 24. (Pi Philip D. iiutehlnson have taken' over j lleineken. president of the North management of .W'lliamina lint''!. jCerinnti l.loyd, was seriously in- THIS YEAR musio : imc 5&ri . If HI :i .xmm : r i IRST. on a Victoria and fist Orudun I'juttc trinKonrinentji train to Banlf. LjU Louiwrand the bungalow Campi in the heart of the magnificent Canadian Rockies .... cnioy every t)pe ol outdoor recreation and activity there , - . then by rail again to Citgary, Spokane ana home. Thit's the Circle Tour-really aartltof trattl, tnttr uimunt mid pUamtt for all the family. Herc'i a vaca tton you U all like, and it can be had at moderate cost Gel folders and details now from the office listed below, and plan to go this summer ( CenaMm PttcilU Tnvrtttrt ltolW PORTIA) Bti3i. They like southern Oregon, Hun garian pheasants do. And they're going to raise their families here. Three of them with 15 chickens onnh tVDi-Q itilnt'vluWin! tiv linv PjllT ueputy game waruen. yosieruay in , the foothills out from Ashland. The; birds, put out by the state game commission, appear to he well sat-1 Isfied with conditions here and so do their broods. t The Jnckson County Game I'ro- tective association hopes to in-: crease the propagation ot thoso; birds to such nn nxtent that sports- j men will he allowed to hunt them in the neighboring hills. They un- ticipato an open season on them before many hunting seasons pass.' Gone Simpson, superintendent of; the state game farm, has signified j to the association that he will send i more pheasants down this season; and will no doubt do so Imniodij1 ately, when he learns how prolifid' the ones brought to southern Over gon last year have become. Thq hens and their chicks probably do, not know that by their ready adapj tat Ion to local circumstances they are udding their namo to the list of gamo birds tin this section and will. -be accordingly1 spotted by tho hunters'- gun, U . . '? SAX FRANCISCO, JULY 24. P) Fire which started in tho engine room of the Dollar liucr President "Polk early last night took the life of one crow mem ber and imperiled pevon others before it was extinguished.- Dam age was nominal, company of ficials said, and will not prevont tiie ship's scheduled sailing Fri day. Eight members of tho "black guns" were scaling rust from the boilers when il back draft sent a smoldering rag into some waste oil. The flames quickly spread to tho oil-filled bilge. T BOY SHOOTS GIRL ItUTTK, .Mont.. July 2 4.A) The body of Sylvia Mill, 17, was found by Untie authorities today after they had been directed to it by ltoy lleudrickson, 22, who con fessed he killed her. Mendriekson surrendered volun tarily to the police, saying ho bad killed ills sweetheart because they did not have enough money to net married. The police believe the young man also intended killing himself but lost his nerve. PKNTr,FrON Ore., July 24. IV Present Indications point' to a normal wheat crop in Umatilla county this year. While some yields are reported light, others will average from 4o to 50 bushels an acre. Six million bushels is a normal county harvest. Pumtn liner from Stittlc to Vancouver . . . then, on a Chcqvtj Good Ih H'rtf Omt ) I Redueed Milk P Phone 51 jured today In an automobile col lision near Derlin. 1-Jeineken had started from Dres den t for Peril n and had reached the suburb of Llchtcnradc, when his car collided with a motor truck. lleineken -was thrown through tho windshield and suffered severe injuries on his head. Political advertising along Geor gia highways is barred by law. 11 DIVIDEND or more has been paid on stock in this Association since 1909 30 North Central ANNOUNCES EFFECTIVE Quart 9 Pint Gold Seal Milk is Pasteurized THE ONLY SAFE MILK J DALLES DISTRICT HAS ACUTE WATER FAMINE T1I10 DAM.KS. Ore., July 1M. (!') Unprecedented drought con ditions In the Wamlc district were described loday by T. helnnd llrown, county water master, who left to arrange transfer of "water from a highland Irrigation system to flitches nn the lower urea Glass A I $ 1 00 per Share ; , ; , M . Always at Par No Fluctuation An investor desiring safety availability High earnings should take advantage of the plans t ; offered by this Association. Dividends are paid : ' in January from date of deposit. . JACKSON COUNTY ! BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION I AUGUST 1ST . 10c 5c ranches in order to provide u sup ply for stock watering and domes tic purposes. 4 Sues In Auto Dentil. SAIjKM, Ore., July 24. (?) Ferdinand Mlckenham, whose au tomobile caused the death of Iralah Hewitt on .lime 18, was made defendant In a $10,000 dn age suit yestorflny brought b.V Leonard Hewitt, administrator of the Hewitt estate. i rices HEAVY LIQUOR CARGO ; , SEIZED 'OFF AMBROSE -NEW YOIUC :iuly 24 OT Th6 rlnhliiK wnuclc, -Antonla, loadcil to the watorllno ' with 1000 raHes of whisky, vulijed ut ' $75,000' will Kohtod ly th'(i coiwt Buurd' in Am broac ohnnnol today'. ' : :v Tho cro wof four, whose nairtea wore not' -revpalod, wbw; ni'restodt i ..Organized 190$ K i ' ti't