WING MID BY 11 FIARES 0I Powder Packed To Of Lassen Volcano ' Artificial Eruption Day And Night. -ascisco. ;uiy a-(AP- mwder and eherolcalo, "M WW o' mules 'V 10.000 ft a FlTiiu ampt to ESe WW eruption oJ Lassen 'mwle "eruptions" will rf. three-day program ""La, wnlch will formally Sail Wn national P"k to AtUve Volcano -containing 163 equare grounding the only seml to the continental SaTms created by con Jf but has heretofore iSto the pubH, A into the heart of the Sown completed. 'Xtton." are planned, one EL, ao minutes and an .Sflastlng 40 minutes. S snnke CloiiilK Within the crater, in the foM as heavy as any used istmrld war. the huge vol 2tt ufat rose from the top W 1' y68 Bo will be aw the discharge of 38-Inch nploslon of which will , onto cloud five acres in .iir-tlme eruption, an nt ril te made to reproduce 1 tut." the name given to a of we which rose dur . ml eruption and took the 'i man's features, rj tie artificial eruptions rji be n hour's display of b, climaxing In an artificial iind thunder storm. Twelve virts wd 38-Inch shells will ind. ! 1 1 : ttnd like Thunder bell l designed to make Ml flashes, with thunder nch as acccmpany cash elec iirge during a natural storm, id lava overflow from the Hi be ainiulated by specially fans and powder flashes, ifteiuccess of the attempted Mn of the "Vuloan's Pace" iitpendent upon air currents wmll at the tlnw. Pred O. wn In charge of the display, i&imoke lorms can be sttf-, k controlled to. assure a fair' fcoduccess. flirt Prom Distance let the firing -will be done by Iflirrents, transmitted by wire rillcient distance to give the a charge a porspcctlvo of ft display. at In the thl:k smoke of the till pew imd discharge the (Us. bemhs and rocketa In ac t with a carefully arranged find specific instructions ro m the signal wires. the lurid glow of a vol : sdlon, rockets that burn tor W minutes will be set it time, at frequent Inter s effect the lava glow alone, tight eruption, 1,000 pounds mil be ignited. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRTDAY JW.Y 21, l!)3f. MQE SEVEN Man-Made Eruption On Lassen Saturday II GRANGERS' I lUftY PICNIC NEXT MONTH """"ge met July 21, with u QI urangcrs and row's hour was open and F" program en loved: Bertha McKlnney: "tha Horn. Mrs. Fred Uie piano: violin number, with Mrs. Andrews ac dialogue by group of - ccompanying. m Uym ot Ike Creek "J county matron for the ,Se. waa present and necessary steps to be Kzln8 a uvcnll! tol!!',CJ"dJn.? Clara Cim , """""i and Mrs. k ui ,or om! time 1 ."Lingers and their H'in u , teo """posed of "xt n"tli.K are:' Butler Walker, and PS GRANGE WILL CE tinS!?: Ore., July 24. T-!r 0rr"te, No. 309. mlsi e! "h Oscar John- Wt'P- T.V birthday Sylvia vino.ii r "irihflov.. . ku T Earl couil. -7' eason. nt wer HTWrt ' were lo Tt ! meeting "ay. the pr7 ? .-r-c - . WWy::i1v,i!v':,:,:' :!,:' . . 1 . - arV"",V .- . KA i i! a i 'r ill PvilK a. 1 1 lit Dm; in IV Hill HI Mill I1I1FK tillrn lliwl I ict Mi I ........ ..!.. till IHIU..I slates mi invmpl will be imulr .Inly ss li. duplirato Willi flrt lh..i f",, .,',"S ', U'.,.,'an.'s KiUC" lo,,rr rl'-'", W" ' " '"" ' """ - ." "r?.! nM " ,K,-,s "ir the illspluy. . svinl-artlvc volcano In the colUlnrii works; the eruption f IIM-I, repm- li.it criiptiim. (Slrl workers urc APPLEGATE APPLEGATE. Ore. July 24. (Bpl) Mr. imd Mrs. James Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Will Eaton and daughter of Jacksonville, were riding on the Applcgatc Monday. Billy Townsend entertained a number of Irlends at his birthday party Monday nfu?moon. Billy was 14 years- old and received many useful gifts. The afternoon waa spent swimming. Refreshments were served on the bank of thc river. Guests Included Lee Jr., and Frances Port and Maurlrc Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. MfDanlcl and daughter of Vacaville. Calif., are visiting Mrs. McDnnlcl's father, Bill Buck, on Big Applegnte this week. Sundny company of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Straubc Included Mrs. Straube's sister. Mrs. Lloyd Smith, and Miss Frances -bcnoiz oi Eunene. ana Mra. Leila Smith of Met. ford. Miss Behold Is spending the week at the Strauoe home and Mrs. Lloyd Bmitn return ed to Med ford for the week. Miss Gladys Byrne spent last week visiting Miss .Virginia Goodman at Medford. Mr. and M!-3. Leonard McKce and daughter of this community and Mrs. Leila McKeo. and Mrs. Tressa Dews of Jacksonville, spent lour days last week visiUnprescent'City and Bandon, returning" by Roscburg where, they spent one night. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley West and family and their aunt, Mrs. J. A. West And two daughters, Lueita and Ina Belle, motored to Roseburg Prl day and spent several days' visiting relatives. Those who attended Sunday school regularly at the Big Applegate Bun day school for one . quarter, and who are entitled to be awarded testaments Include. Mrs. L.- C. Port. Mrs. Leonard McKee, Mrs. W. A. Chlldcrs, Miss Maude Pool. Miss 1 Maxine Chllders and Miss Marcene j McKee. j Amil Gilson and Richard Reeves i made a trip to Sucker creek in Josephine county Thursday In the interest of mining. Mr. Gilson re I turned Sunday while Mr. Reeves ! will remain several days. I William Pursel of this commun I ity and Claud Medley of Medlord. i left Wednesday for Portland. Mrs. I Mary Pursel will stay with her j daughter Mrs. Claud Medley, during j Mrs. Roy Hatfield and two sons who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawson, left., .this week for Roseburg. Kennith Posse tt was a Mcdiord shoppor one day this week. Claus Kielnhammer of Applegate and Raymond Pish of Phoenix are , spending this week at the Lake oi the Woods. ' .chimin v nftprnoon callers of Mr. and Mr.. A. 8. Kielnhammer in cluded Mr. ,md Mrs. Martin Stevens and son Jerry, and Miss Pearl Avcr )Kx!tft"0f ftlford, , , v .. Mi nd Mrs. Bradley West and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul and daughter Glenna. motored to Rogue river Monday evening where they picnicked and fished. Mrs. R. 8. Birchard accompanied kf V ailH HiTm Ollllnnlr (nfn.rf In j Crater Lake Wednesday. Arthur Kielnhammer and Walter Ze Idler from here, and Scott Darby of Medford, made a , pleasure trip to Elliotts creek Thursday. Applegate people, are interested in the forest fires that have been raging since Sunday. The fire near Kuch has threatened many mm Ulcs, several of whom have things ready to move out. The McUon ough house and the buildings on the old Hoisgang place were mreai ened Tuesday by flames. Wednes day afternoon the fire got Into the I sawdust pile left by the swamlli i at Ruch and threatened residents. i The fire has spread up Forrest creek to the school house. The ior- 1 est fire on Sterling creek at the I head of Poormans creek Is out oi I danger now, after burning three I acres of tlmhcr. Clarence Buck, whp i has been patroltng thc fire, return- cd home Wednesday evening. An i other fire was reported on Hum bug. Indian Mound la He SuvimI JONKSVIl.LJ-;, Ui... July (UP) A n Indian mound found near here during the construction of a fttnto hlnhway bridifp will he preserved, and no buildingR or road work will mar tho fpot. It was tlYWbt tho relics wow placed In the .mound many yearn before tho dawn of modern Amer Icftn hisHory. ' ' 1 RACKETEERS PUT TRIBUNE E Hy Komeo K tip pes Dante's Inferno was a mere piking episode in comparison with the hubub and systematic confusion that ha-i been existing in the Mail Tribune composing room this week, which al most makes the publishing of that family Journal on time dally, a mod ern miracle, so handicapped Is thc editorial and mechanical staff, by the work of making alterations in this big department, installing of new type setting and like machinery, and mak ing wuy for the coining installation of the new large tubular printing press. what with the pounding, drilling, hammering, sweeninc. buildinir uft here and tearing down elsewhere by crews of carpenters, electricians and what not, that has been on all week, a ik w torture waa begun yesterday afternoon when workmen began tear 1 ing out a part of the rear room con crete floor with a "pneumatic" drill. to make a bed for the new press. It is the loudest and most ear piercing ; drill In the worW.; ! Along with all this uoLse-and con . fusion the regulw staff of printers ' and men at the dinotype machines. proof readers and editors In getting ; about at their labor of getting the paper out. have to wade carefully over j lor between pttes of fresh debris, or j construction material of various I kinds. ! All cf the above, together with the j jjyatam changes taking inaugurated. ; Including use of uew type lace and 1 places of keeping new and edited I galley proofs fairly jnakes one's head swim.. And the alterations are taking place so fast that a mere news editor or reporter has to jump lively, not only In order to save his life, but to find anything. Incidentally tho editorial staff Is in-excellent training for any -wwlha-thon., . For instance one goesdown to ta compos) n roorn fmm tho ftdj torlal rooms up' stars with copy cr galley sheets, and a moment later starts on his return up stairs, only tdf Julius Manko. another linotype opera- ! be dumbloumuxl to find that the I tor. reaches for his pipe while sr stairs have been knocked down and work, and finds hi hand clutching t. carried away by carpenters In thoss discarded screw di:ver. Linotype Oj few minutes. era tor Mark McCoy. Clarence Shelcy Since the removal of the stairs, the j d Emmett GUllngs are so rattle:1, only rcute to the composing room ' especially by the pneumatic drill, they from the editorial rooms is by way i forget to smoke at all. and A. . r.. or the front stairs of the building, i Williams has had all the poetry to the business office In front, or I knocked out of him by the din. which around to the side entrance door In 1 1 blessing to the public the alley. I But thru it all smiling serenely and There Is a new nlace fcr everything I with not a speck of dust In his neat which bewilders. For Instance one ! Barb. Ernest Ollitrttp. one of the new comes down to the composing room ! stockholders walks around softly, and ahouta close to the ear of tho i If not wishing to dlsturo busy A. F. Stennett, foreman, "where- I anyone, overlooking the improvements r enl can I hang this couy?" being mode. His nonehalence and rvmrinn11 ir.i w wMir-oit - cv.,.t geed temper under the circumstances "Sten." who Is so busy digging 0ut make hlm rival to Crater Lake as plastering and nulls that have fallen I in a form that he does not look up. a world wonder. E. L. Knapp, now business manager of the Mall Tribune avoids the con- nttn IlivkiM-t. rim a a uulljtv nrnnf only to find out that Mvern'l small "'s.'Cn by remln'" ,n hls Pr'vato nulls Unve tnllon Into tho galley and orIlce upstairs. get mixed up with the typo. Because; Aud so It gosall In the v.'ay of or stut and national laws govcrnlnx ( malting a better newspaper of tho thc subject lls comments can not be Mall Tribune, In modern newspaper published. quarters, as will be seen when all , Jim Murray, linotype operator. In Ith0 Improvement are completed. passing, by -Frank Rector, another op-1- "v, ,: -, ' 1 erator, savfl pleasantly, or shouts Mhll county. Tenn.. fnrm-n iather, "PleAWsnt. day.; Jioti so hot." JfUU-ywiw Uavrewtod; MSO aoreBVof 1 "Your aisothen," snaps back the j slfaUn; ' rive,-- yrar- nuro the ' cr,ii ' peeved Rector. mlsunderstandlnp.' 1 envot-ed 1ivh than 10tl aereH. ' . n Clnsslflcd ndvorllalnc cets rosiills. R PIT rc SALE of MEN'S SUITS y ki tlf l f fat : Beginning Saturday i And continuing for the balance of July Men's two-piece light weight suits Regular $20 and $25 suits. $M50 1 Or.o lot of just eeven suits. Sizes 34. 37, 38, and 42, Regular $25 and $35 suits. ONLY $ 10 00 One lot of 18 suits including some tweeds. Regular $30 and $35 suits. SALE PRICE $ 19 50 All other suits valued from $35 to $45. ON SALE AT $DQ50 CAMPBELL CLOTHING CO. 3E i S. & H. Green Saving Stamps on Every Cash Purchase rani SPECIAL Bargains fon Men UNION SUITS Men's athlc tic union suits. Regular $1.25. Special 75o. Striped dimitios and rayons. Boys' Light Cord Pants $2.45 and $2.98 , Men's Straw Hats Reg. $2.45 Close out $1.95 Reg! $1.95 Close out $1.00 Mon's Munsing P.ayon Union Suits Regular $2.50 Closing out $1.50 Imported Voiles 45c , Yard : Closing out our 75c summer voiles, 40 inches wide, beautiful patterns. Special 45c. . . . . FINAL DAYS lEPARTMFMSW C. A. MEEKER; Manager ' July Clearance Only a few days left in which to take advantagt of these tremendous roduo tions. Broken lines, odd sizes tnkon from all ovor this big storo and placed on bar gain tables if or final sal9.,iV, , ( y ?.?..- ' -.-f'-V Greater Reductions Saturday Net Dresses ;,, $5.49 Dainty dresses for Bummer dances and parties, Orchid, pink, yellow and white. Regular $8.78. Saturday Spocial $5.49. . . j Voile Dresses $2.95 New shipment of voile dresses for the late, hot summor weather. Pajamas $1.95 : . .i New lot of pajamas in washable ma terials. Splendid styles for packers. Also now drop-seat style. All-Silk Shantung $1.25 for sports wear and school dresses. Regular $1.05. Spooial $1.29 Silk arid Velvet Coats $13.95 for evening wear, Light weight wraps for ithese cool ovenings. Regu lar $18.50.! Special $13,95. SMOCKS Nico lino of Royal smocks, short sleeves and sleeveness. Made to fit. Comfortable for paoking, easy to launder.. All sizes and good range of colors. Bags $1.95 Underarm and pouch styles. Regular ,$3.25 Speoial,$lJ)5. ,. Rayon Bed Spreads $1.95 Full size spreads, roso green, or blue. Regular $3.05. Spocial $195 Opportunity Basement Lower prices on everything you wear. Tho place where you serve yourself and save. Follow the thrifty shoppers and trade in this money-saving department. ..... . , New challies, beautiful patterns 16c Rayon dress materials .30c Women's Rayon full-fashioned hose ........98c Women's cotton hose and lisle hose ..: 25c and 29c Rayon Step-ins :LZS.: ...:..........49c Childrens Play suits ...i. : . . 69c Men's Blue chambray shirts, all sizes :-.......:....50c Men's work box 10c, 3 pair for 25c Women's house slippers, new lot ' 49c, 59c, 79c, 98c Men's housa slippers, new lot oc, jac, yc Men's work shoes, pac or plain toe $1.98 to $3.45 Women's high shoes for fruit work ;. $1.98 pTkt Store Shoe Bargains Shoes $4.95 Low ShocH $3.98 ' Ono lot women's light colorod shoes, pumps and straps, high and low heels. Closing out at. $3.95. " $5.95 Low Shoes $4.45 Ono lot of women's light color ed summer shoes.. .Closing out at $4.45. $6.85 Low Shoes $5.45 Ono lot women's light colored shoes, high heeled dress style, $5.45. Women's Sports Shoes $3.95 Oxfords, straps and pumps, black and white combinations, also tan and .brown combina tions," Broken sites; $3;5t. If. -'"'"'US USE JE PILLS We Give S. and H. Green Stamps it " Stem