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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1933)
TSGH TWO Crater . I -x - i I lit o .18 Aj'-l iifj: as- y i , . r I . X . H 3 SAsf,lPen fir3""""- (j7"""Y t - ' Nntlonal Park Service pliotoN iliowlnn: Kccnpg which dellKhtea those who Tttlted Crater National park In sunday'i caravan. Top (lert) Klnit Wlnter'a handlnork arttla touolici o( magic to Crnter Lake's en chantment. Wlsara Island la In . the foreground. Calm spring days BALLOT SUSPECTS FACET Good Government Congress Members Before Bar Week . or Ten Days After Mur der Trial, is Present Plan Within ft VMk or ten daya follow ing th trial of L. A, Banka, and Ma Wife, Edith Robertlne Banks, for first degree murder for the slaying of Con siable George J. Prencott, March 16 Inst, the state expects to start the ballot theft cases and allied actlona In circuit court growing out of the Jackson county agitation. Subpoena In the rarlous cases are now being prepared, for service. It is now planned to try Henrietta B- Martin, catspaw of Bantu, In his turmoil plot, and president of the so-called "Good Government Con gress" first, and her allies, in the disorderly and riotous conduct charge Immediately thereafter. O. L. Van Wegen, B U Pitch, and her father. C. H. Brown, secretary of the "Con greM" stand Indicted on the same charge. All 1;ho defendants spent from two weeks to a month in the county Jail before procuring bonds. The disorderly conduct charge grew out of the attempted bURgy-wMp-pltig of Leounrd Hall, editor of the Jacksonville Miner. Itrown Quits nan nHs. Mrs. Martin la also Indicted on a Criminal syndicalism charge, as are Van Wegen and Pitch. Kor father. C. H. Brown, is indicted on a charge ef "slandering a bank." as the re sult of a signed artlrls appearing In h Pacific Record-Herald. Brown, for week a daily visitor at the court house, haa not been seen for ft week or more. He is at liberty on bonds. Authorities "wondered" today where be was. He la not sought, but failure to be seen In accustomed haunt, has mildly aroused the of ficial curiosity. Delay In bringing the ballot and Kindred cases to trial, has com menced to Irk the general public. Who desire speedy action In clearing Op the local agitation. Officials de clare that they have been delayed by the Bank murder trial, which they desire to try first fis some of its evi dence, will be used in the minor ac tions. Iga1 Barriers Expected, The ballot theft oases will Be speed ed as soon as the murder trial Is nded, and the stat anticipate, le gal delays, despite the defendants' re ported demands (or "an early trial." Affidavit of prejudice have been filed gainst Circuit Judge W. M. Duncan, Lake Individually and collectively, This is sue win have to be decided first. The stats plana to move for early clearing away of any legal red-tape to bar the trials, lf any are interposed. .Attorney T. J. Enrlght Is counsel In both the murder and ballot theft cases, and has been devoting most of his time and attention to the mur der esse. Rrechfen Still In. AU of the men indicted, who plead not guilty. In the ballot stealing have been released on bonds, with the ex ception of Thomas L. Brecheen. Ash land political worker. Bight of the indicted men have entered plans of guilty. Two of the alx "John Does" indicted, are still at large. , Their identity haa not been mnde public, but one John Doe la reputed to have been one -of the yell-lenders at the "great assemblies" and the court house lawn demonstration. His cry for "a rope," and "make Nealon re sign" was the cue for the crowd to take up the Incendiary calls. T7-e officials neither deny nor confirm the report, that "three or more guilty pleas are scheduled." The authorities continue secretive relative to the evidence collected in the ballot-stealing and burning. They reaffirm their previous claims "the state has an alr-tlght case.'1 8x10 Photo for 78c. The Peasleya, opp Hoiw Theater. San Frandsccts Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 6QO Onuld Rnnmai ma l 11 an IT rore tl M.OO !(". 199 rnm ( KM mf Private garage In base ment of hotel building With direct elevator ser vice to Lobby and all guest-room floorsl mmmw M I'-"- !M pi it;:' V IF 1IEDFORD MAIL in Winter Garb Revelation to Caravan endow placid waters with perteet reflection qualities (right). Lower left, almost burled under winter snows, an Incomparable view la possible Irom the top of Slnnott memorial. Center, lert, warm spring suns lure bears, from hibernation to Tlew s world of white. Snow sports provide com SEE CRATER LAKE (Continued from Page One..) singers, ft truck equipped with loud speakers, broadcast the music. Aa a part of the ceremonies, short speeches were made by Mayor Willis Mahoney of Klamath Falls, and Wil liam Bolger, president of the Med ford chamber of commerce. tn recognition of the Interest shown by southern Oregon In the official opening of the park, Superintendent H. C. Boltnsky today made the follow ing statement: "In behalf of Crater Lake National park and the national park service. I wish to express sincere appreciation for efforts expended to sssure the success of the park open lng. Park officials were gratified In the large number of visitors who made the Sunday trip, exceeding our expectations In the arrival of so many from southern Oregon points. I feel It Is Indicative of the significance of the park to this region, as well as the state and coast, and foreshadows Hotel Sir Francis Drake just oil Union Squnro most conven ient to theaters, shops, stores, business and financial district. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling you to combine "maximum pri vacy with minimum tipping". All rooms in the Tower with Western exposure have ultraviolet-ray (sun-bath) windows. In every room connection for radio reception, runninc filtered ice water, both tub and shower. Dinner in Gffee Shop from 750 tin in Main Dining Room from S 1.25 up. Also a la carte sen-ice. SgpfeSKS? Hotel Sin Francis RvottM Nbwcoms Hern. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francises TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Increasing popularity of Grater Lake as an Important national' attraction of scenic beauty, and spring and sum mer playground.1 Many Early Visitors. While park approach roads have been open only a short time, late fig ures show the arrival of 3217 visitors In 672 cars, representative of numer ous out of state points. Motorists arriving at this time of the year will find the snow depth in the rim area 16 feet and at Government Camp, 11 feet.. The depth decreases to 0 feet and 8 Inches at the Annie Springs checking station, the Junction of the west and south entrances. Upon driving between banks reach ing a height of 30 feet, visitors gain ready realisation on snow removal problems confronting park officials to effect an early opening. Before the use of modern equipment, travel often was not possible until the early part of Juljfc and one year travel did not begin until August 8. Snowplow are placed In action with the first heavy storm and throughout the win ter maintain approximately 25 miles of oped road, leaving barriers at both entrances to prevent the arrival of ambitious motorists who would dare the elements In their avid desire to view the lake of sapphire In Its win ter realm. Portland offers NOTHING FINER IN HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS 1HE HOTEL MULTNOMAH . Is Portland largest hotel, located only 3 blocks from ihe leading banks and stores, yet out of the noisy frame. New modem futnt rure, new equipment) new? decorations. Excellent -dining room, cafeteria and coffee shop. Popular price. GarsM across the street! attendants at the door . Lobby pipe organ concert every evening. tATtS fOM !.! DETACH! ( BATH tl.90 VITM BATH HOTEL MULTNOMAH OITlAHO. OlIOON if jriofiftl W W'tH'SUr r (f r aiTmnfj OREGON", MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1S33. petition for winter recreatlonlsta In spring tournaments held by the Crater Lake Ski club. Snow plow at work to provide open roads as early as possible. Bottom, ranger's dormitory at Government Camp under As spring advances and the handi work of King Winter gradually disap pears, the park service offers numer ous activities, under the direction ox Park Naturalist D. 8. Llbbcy for the sole enjoyment of the visitors. Among these- are Included ft dally guided motor caravan around the flm of the lake, stopping at a number of obser vation points, where scientifically trained ranger-naturalists explain all point of geologic and scenic interest. Oulded launch trips to Important points, such as Phantom Ship, wiz ard Island and the Inner rim are popular with thousands of visitors, made more interesting due to the presence of ranger-naturalists. Completed last year, "The Watch man" observation station, over 1800 feet above the lake surface on the first high point of the west rim. pro vides ft rare panorama of the lake, in addition to thousands of acres of for FUNERAL PARLOR West Main at Newtowr. Sympathetic, Friendly Service At Geary and Taylor the San Fran Cisco visitor finds Sa n Francisco'i finest hotel. Here, those who appreciati environment or to be found travelers retu able atmosphere Cll ft, physical ne vl pan ojjs r awr mwj35s )lll IIIMJ In San Francisco ...rt Geary end Taylor, ti tfib fW hotel. Here warm, per tenel itrvtc b esturtd tech jutst Every room outside.., tech whn private beth. Thrtt J ret old witn us ocated In the ver Itao San Francisc heretheCUftgue. th better snaps. shops, the more irrl at hand not morel from Its doors. Outstanding tn II to every guest's e management takr the beautiful put Famous din In 9 rooms. Garage m connection. Rates... (torn $3.00 tlnjtt, $5.00 double. the structure. T perhaps Sao Fran live hotel restai teen floors above decorated and rlcl nificlent room wh la carta serv Ihe diner fsr Cisco's roultltn hin-itrewo Bev. the toenotna lift Oakland and Berkeley surging up to the hills on the opposite shore miles away. Th view rrom nere Is truly marvelous, a sedative to tired nerves. THE r I I r T ani e into I III I - 1 - . IllH'rt fjltlhljo iieuoJIccdes cklow.Tlis rates start at (3 unglejod est and mountain lands, stretching Into the dimness of the horizon as far as human eyes can see. An espec ially trained attendant Is on duty there. The station can be reached as a result of a 12-mlnute walk over a wide trail from the rim road. Other Interesting field trips are offered as well aa nightly programs at the com munity house and lodge, presenting lectures, moving pictures and other entertainment. Memorial Open Soon. The Sinnott Memorial, along the St6p Gas Pains! 'German Remedy Gives Relief Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowels Adlertka washes out all poi sons that cause gas, nervousness and bad sleep. One dose gives relief st ones. Sold in Medford by Heath's Driui Store. me-tip to the Jaded appetite. On lh main floor are two other equally fam restaurants, the Florentine Kooro lightfullv airy e main lobby. ne 50 guest room, each Numerous suites v desired site and II room furnish light fixtures art esijrns. especially ft. Many of the f notice of the 0 luxuriously are rnlshed. best reasons for rendered Gift t that both Mr. owner and Mr. Irer, both reside this, of course. h of the manage of the guests it that no guest to object to th tmosphere ot service that i present da? iods of hotel hosoitalitv. Al. though the Gift It a major hotel of Sao Francisco, although it is rated as supreme in service and value-giving, yet the rutes there are surprisingly lllsmi I 1 r I Ir burden of fltikes. Summertime view rlnu of Crater lake. Ski jumping Crate,r lake country. inner . rim near the lodge, will be opened' as soon as snow conditions permit. At this point educational ac tivities are centered and here the visitor, through the aid ot high powered glasses(tralned on rim points, and display cases Is enabled, with a minimum amount of effort, to Inter pret for himself the geological his B 'int jimucruxuttwcruyjorloiuricaliiirnder ECONOMY IUMBER CO. 9he Home Builders 'Department Store EVERY BUILDING NEED ' NORTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY AT COURT 5T- MEDFORD. ORE. And it's the one store in town where every dollar gives the most in value. FAIR PRICE - QUALITY AND EXCELLENT SERVICE Is the rule. Not the exception. COME IN AND SEE! wu form.' in Economy Lumber Co. ads every Monday. 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