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rAGE TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDFORP OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1931 T! T HYDE PARK TO BE NATION'S SUMMER CAPITAL TAKES VACATION I SHOWN BY CHECK 2649 More Autos Counted Sunday Than Year Ago Redwood Highway Junc tion Enjoys Great Growth Shewing n Increas. In travel of 3640 over 1033. the traffic check token In eouth Oregon last Sunday, aa com. oared to Sunday, August 13, 1933, haa been released by J. O. Bromley, resident maintenance engineer for the stat highway department at Grants Pass. Tha areatest Increase, 898, wsa shown north of the Junction with the Redwood highway south of Oranta Pass, while a decrease of 818 was listed one mile south of Medford. The latter checking point has, In the past, ordinarily shown tha highest fain. Increases were found at all but three of the checking stations. A decrease of 81 was seen on the Crater lake highway, east of the Junction with the Diamond lake road, and a de crease of one on the county road to Central Point. There were 28,737 cars checked last Sunday, In comparison with 34,088 a year ago. Checking on the Pacific highway, with this year's results first, and 1933 figures following, are: North of Junction with Coos Boy Roseburg highway at Coos Junction, 1724; 1320. South of the Junction with Coos Bay-Boseburg highway at Coos Junction, 1437; 1149. Summit of stage road pass, 954; 854. North of Junction with the Redwood high way aouth of Orants Pass, 4041; 8443. south of Junction with the secondary No. 381 south of Grants Pass, 2048; 1678. One mile aouth of Medford, S740; 4358. North of Junction with Green Springs highway. 1304; 1204. South of the Junction with the Oreen Springs highway. 895; 874. Oreen Springs highway Junotlon with the Pacific highway, 817; 862. On the Crater lake highway: Bouth of Junction with the county road to Central Point, 1302; 1178. On county road to Central Point, 348; 248. North of Junction with county road to Cen tral Point, 1381; 1233. West of the Junction with the Diamond lake road, 814; 404: On Diamond lake road, 229: 100. East of Junction with the Dia mond lake road, 413; 407. : On the Redwood highway, south of junction with Oregon Cavoa highway, B83: 734. North of Junction with Oregon Caves hlRhway, 1033; 870. Junction with Pacific highway, 1030; 1488. Tho Coos Boy-Roacburg highway Junction with the Pacific highway at Cooa Junction, 848; 477. Oregon Caves highway Junction with Redwood high way, 413; 323. Wllllama secondary highway on the country road, 331; ail. Williams secondary highway, aouth of Junction with county road, 770; 870. Another aummary of traffic count was released by Mr. Bromley, con cerning new highways, as follows: Pacific highway, north of Junction with Tlller-Trall secondary highway at Canyonvllle, 1234, and the Pacific highway south of Junction with Tlller-Trall secondary highway at Can yonvllle. 1047; Tlller-Trall secondary highway Junction with Pacific high way at Canyonvllle, 218. Williams secondary highway west of Junction with Medford-Provolt secondary high way at Provolt, 280. Williams second ary highway south of Junction with Medford-Provolt senondary highway Cooa Junction, 676: 477. Ore Ron Cavea highway on tho county road, 331; at Provolt, 108; Medford-Provolt sec ondary highway Junction with Wil liams secondary highway at Provolt, 216. showing a total of 3170 cars checked. TOKYO, Japan. Aug. 10 (API A check by the Rengo (Japanese) news agency today revealed there were no Americans or other occidentals aboard the river steamer Ylngkow, on which a doaen persons wero reported slain by brigands. 4 Cs. Mall Tribune want ads. ALWAYS . . . Your First Fall Fashion Should Be Your Hat Dobb felts In new deep shades of green, brown, blue and black. Trloky beret styles, hnts with brims turn ed up at the back. Also vol vet hats. $2.95 to $10.95 Summer&SpringHats All on sale at SI Adrienne's Circuit court U now on annual Auguit vacation, with no session and transaction of no business save rou tine matters. Judge H. D. Norton la utilising the time for rendering opin ions and clearing up pending routine mattera. No aeaslona of grand or petit Jury are scheduled Into Seinptember pos lbly not until the October term of court, which ctarts the third Monday In that month. Few criminal esses await grand Jury action. One la the case of Jaa. E. stockman, held on a charge of at tempting to rescue a prisoner when a raid was launched or. the headquar ters of the "Cannery and Agricultural Union" In the old P. b C. depot laat month. A large amount of commun Istlo literature and a partial list of valley members were seised in search of Stockman's home. Stock man waa the literary distributing agent for this section, the authori ties claim. AT GREAT DEPTH HAMILTON, Bermuda, Aug. (API A huge deep sea fish, prob ably unknown to man, was one of the ourloua sights which greeted Dr. William Bee be, American scientist, In a daring record-breaking descent toward the bottom of the ocean. The unde&rae&s explorer and his associate, Otle Barton, were unable to identify the monster they sighted from their "Bathysphere" yesterday. Sealed In the two-ton Iron ball. Beebe and Barton were lowered to a depth of 3,038 feet, more than half mile under the surface. The de scent exceeded their record of laat Saturday by &18 feet and surpassed their earlier mark of a half a mile by 388 feet. A large gray "shadow" at 3,750 feet was the first appearance of the un known fish. The object seemed to be illuminated by scores of tiny lights, glittering like a diamond necklace, Dr. Beebe said. He esti mated Us length at 30 feet. Meteorological Report August 10, 1034. Forecast . Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday. Not much change In tem perature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Friday, but cloudy northwest portion and fog or mist on coast. Somewhat cooler northeast portion. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 99; lowest, 00. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, .08 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1833, 11.03 inches. Deficiency for the season, 8 90 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 31; 5 a. m. today. 73. Sunrise tomorrow. 8:31 a. rr Sunset tomorrow, 7:00 p. m. Ohftr rvnlloiiB Taken at 8 a. m., 1J0 Meridian Time. n u H 9 H is i Bolss ....... 88 .... M .... 88 .84 88 .18 94 .... 80 .... 60 .... 60 .... 63 .33 84 .10 83 ... 80 .... 84 ... 86 ... 68 ... 84 58 ... 63 .. 73 .... 68 104 Clear Cloudy Clear P. Cldy Cloudy Olomly Clev Clear Rain Clear P. CUly Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Boston . 88 Chicago Denver 86 Eureka S8 Helena 00 liOs Angeles 78 MEDPOR.D . 03 New York 80 Omaha ............ 8, Phoenix .........10fl Portland 84 Reno 83 Koaeburg ........... 88 Salt Lak. 88 San FrancLaco... .... Seattle 83 Spokane 04 Walla Walla 08 Washington. DC, 03 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy WASH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES H ill nark rep . . . Vigor . . . Vllallt) Medical authority agree that jwii kidneys contain 18 MU.ES ot tiny tuhea or (liters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too (re quent bladder passages with .canty amount OHUalnv burning and discom fort, the IS MltJBS of kidney time, need washing out This danger algtial may M the beginning ot nag'.uu backach., leg pains, loaa of psp nd vitality, getting up nights, lumbago awollrn feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dlarlneas. If kidneys don't empty 3 pints ery day and get rid of 4 pounds of wast, matter, you bode will tak. up these poisons causing serious trouble It may knock you out and lay you up for many montha. Don't wait. As your driugLl foi DOAN'S PILLS a doctor's prescription . . . which Ss been used successfully by millions of kidney sufferers for over 40 year, rnev glr. quick relief and will help tc wash out tha IS MILES of kidnty tuiw. But don't take chances with strong drugs or so-called 'kidney cures" tha: claim to fu you up in IS minute (or they may seriously Injure snd mate delicate tissues. Insist on DOAN'8 PIMA . . th. old reliable relief that contains no "dope" or rub tt-formm drugs Be sure you k-i DOAN S PILLS at your druggist Copy righted 1VJ4, rvuter-.Vtllbuiii Co. "" I I "- " 1 m i .n.i mMmi w P fe & v. h -J Th. Krum Elbow estate of Pres ident Roosevelt it Hyde Park, N.Y., will become th. summer capital of th. nation lat. In August. Th. President will go there from Wash ington soon and establish working quarter.. Th. estat. form. big parallelogram, with on. end border ing on tha Hudson rlv.r. It cover. 1,000 acr.s. A winding, tree-bordered drive lead, to th. gr.at, rambling house with It. clu.t.r of adjac.nt building.. Th. house was built about 100 year, ago. (A.socl Ited Press Photoal UNIQUE OCCASION FOR A more unlqua Orange event has never been held In the United States than waa recently staged In a rural church J nut outside the city of Ro chester, New York, when the pas tor, who Is the energetlo chaplain of the New York State Grange, put on a "Milk Sunday" observance, to which he Invited Oranges from a wide area, the occasion being hon ored by. the presence of many offi cers, not only of the New York State Orange, but of the two other large agricultural groups of the Implro state, the Dairymen's League and the Farm Bureau Federation. This alert pnstor preached a stir ring sermon from the topic, "A land flowing with milk and honey, which Is the glory of all lands," In which he traced the history of milk as the moftt universal food of all nations; pointed out Its henlth-glvlng prop erties and Indicated the benefit which would follow If Its consumption In America could be doubled: all the time pn tn ting a background picture of whnt prosperity to the dairy In dustry would mean to the nation as a whole. The story of this unique service has traveled far and Is likely to be followed by similar services In many other sections of the country. Very timely Indeed was the adaptation of Milk Sunday" to a reverent and Impressive church service, and It la felt to be entirely possible to utilize other phases of agriculture In sim ilar directions of public Instruction and enthusiasm. The Orange la nothing If not orig inal, and Its alert leaders In many states are constantly staging events like New York's "Milk Sunday." which bring new and pertinent truths to public attention. (Orange News Service). UP FREiGHT RATES WASHINGTON. An, ill JAPl Dating their plea on wage Increases and tha Increasing cost of materials, the railroads soon will ask for an In crease in freight rates on many classes of commodities. A petition Is to be presented to the Interstate com merce commission. Farm products, the subject of special treatment for several years, probably will not be affected bv the petition. Railroad attorneys declined today to dlfcuss the plea, although ac knowledging it soon will be filed. In 1931. although denied a general Increase, the railroads were permit ted to place surcharges on certain commodities. Tnene were in effect until last September. Sciith Riverside at. Eighth Street ASHLAND, Aug. 16. (8p.) An nouncement Is made that Dr. Clarence True Wilson of Washington. D. C, will bt the guest speaker at the Union Sunday evening service to be held at the Presbyterian church, August 26. at 1 p. m. Doctor Wilson will speak In Med ford In the morning of that day, com ing to Ashland before the evening service. He Is spending the summer in Ore gon at his home in Gresham, snd Is making a number of addresses. Doctor Wilson Is executive secretary of the federal board of prohibition, temperance and public morals. RADIO EQUIPPED CARS PROVE AID TO POLICE WASHINGTON (UP) Radio equip ped squad cars have proved so suc cessful that the metropolitan police department today began Installing radio receiving seta on motorcycles. UTHOUGH dry wine, fcftiffirtirfS ....M. . .. Tn , A .V 4- j. 0 accepted as dinnsrwines.and iw.etwinei for social usage, this Is not an ironclad rule. The sensible (and pleasurable) method Is to serve the wine that pleases the taste of yourself or your guests; a vogue that Is finding wider acceptance every day. Whatever ype you prefer, you'll find it at its best when it bears this time-proven name . . . LYONS' BELVISTA Sweot Wines PORT ANGELICA MADEIRA SHERRY MUSCATEL TOKAY Dry White Wines HOCK RIESLING CHABLIS SAUTERNE HAUT SAUTERNE Dry Red Wines OARET BURGUNDY ZINFANDEL VAN'S TIRE SHOP Now located at Riverside and (WITHAM SUPER with a Complete Stock of L.A. Custom QUALITY! LOW COST! VALUE! We have leased the Gas and Lubrication Dcuts. and will feature Associated Flying A Gasoline NEW SOLVENT REFINED CYC0L MOTOR OIL CERTIFIED LUBRICATION F. G. Van Dusen ' -V MOSCOW, Aug. Ifl.-(AP) Moscow heard rumors today that Japanese militarists planned to take over the Chinese Eastern railway after declar ing a state of military law. These unverified reports followed dispatches telling of the arrest of nearly 30 Russian officials and em ployes of the road by Japanese and Manchukuan forces, who charged them with a revolutionary plot. Russians described this as an at tempt to make It appear Russian workers were responsible for banditry and murders along the line In recent months. Rolls Off Ball, Drowns AKRON, O. ( UP ) Becoming ex cited when he saw life guards rush ing to the aid of another swimmer who had called for help, William Lampley, 20, rolled off a large rub ber ball on which he was floating at Margaret Park Beach, on Summit lake, was drowned. Use Mall Tribune want ads. are widely NotabU among finest California Winn tine x8j3t Th f. 0. LYONS 1 tAAS CO- Son Fraitdics, L Ansel, Ntw Y'ft Sth Sis. SERVICE) Built Tires JSArf PRANCISCO, Au&. 16 P) Th federal government's neweitt prison, 4 gray-walled stronghold on the wild rock of Ban Francisco bay's Alcatren Island, today holds Its first convicts 47 men classed as Incor rigible. Disclosure that the convicts had been transferred secretly from other western prisons was made yesterday by Warden James A. Johnston, after the latest group. 14 dangerous crim inals from McNeill island, was safely under lock and kay. George "Red" Kerr, former Chicago gangster, who participated In the 9235,000 Sacramento po toffies rob bery In 1933, is among the most no torious of the newly -arrived convicts, prison oflclals said. Future transfers to the Island peni tentiary, around which the swirling currents sweeping through the Golden Gate form a natural barrier to es cape, will also be made with utmost secrecy, officials said. The criminals to be confined were described by United States Attorney General Homer S. Cummlngs, who ar rived here to inspect the prison, as those who seek to maintain outside connections, refuse to conform to dis cipline and are "potential Jail-breakers." Whether Al Capone and other no torious convicts will be brought to the prison, Cummlngs said, depends entirely upon their conduct at the penitentiaries In which they are now Incarcerated. SUN FINISHES WORK . WHEN HEN BOTHERED CLEDBOURNE, Tex. (UP) Mrs. B. F. Myers attempted to break a set ting hen. ran her from the nest, scattered the eggs. Mother hen did r t return to the eggs, but the sun took her place, hatched a brood of chicks. . ... - -sarsaiiiii. t rwrr j, i hi iwif nawww w " wPW'iwiww4yiwt pigw EDUCED to mm MO DOfTA S This beautiful, Westinghouse, electric range is the last word in modern cooking equipment, with its gleaming, black vitreous enamel top. 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