Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 26, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MAY 26. 1935
C. LAKE OPENING
10 TRAVEL SOON
Impntlfnt TucatloninU Ji" only
to wait a little more than two morp
werks balore Crater IJ1 national
park will be open to travel, accord
ing to the Oregon State Motor
aMWlatlon, which haa been rerelvlliK
lnqulrlea regarding the lako lor the
last two months.
Snow will be cleared from the
road to the rim by June 16. It waa
announced. At that tlnle Crater Lake
lodge, cafeteria and store will be
In operation, ready to take care
of the many vIMtnra expected
Housekeeping cablna will be avail
able aa aoon aa anow conditions
permit.
The aouth and went entrances
leading from Klamath. Palla and
Medford, will be cleared of anow by
about May 28. permitting motor
travel aa far a park headquarters,
three mllea from the rim.
Stage aervlce to Medford and
Klamath Palla la expected to he re
sumed ahortly after opening of the
ntlre road. The postofflce la sched
uled to open July 1. The rim road,
around the lake for a distance of
n win nm. hp onen before
July IS. and possibly not until npar
the end of the montn, ine
association pointed out.
Boat for fishing trips and ex
cliralons will be ready for use about
July 1. the date .apt for opening
of the trial from lake rim to the
water.
Although the park area waa bur
led In exceptionally heavy snows
last winter, the recent mild weather
has shown Its effect, reducing the
13-foot fall at Government Camp
to alt feet, and a 10-foot fall at
Annie Sprlnga. Junction of the
nouth and west entrances, to less
than four feet.
Continued mild weather probably
will make It possible to camp at
Annie Sprlnga campground In three
weeks or less.
Large Increase Of
New Graham Sales
During the flrnt quarter of tht
current year the anlea of Graham au
tomobiles increased 53 per rent over
the corrcunondlnfj period liwt ye ir.
according to Walter W. Abbey. locil
Orahiim dealer. During the pnAt we--k
Mr. Abbey report the wiles of 2 On
hams In this district. The new enrs
were delivered tn Joe Pciplsal. nednn
and H. M. Mercer, RtHtidnrd lx de
luxe acdan.
Walter W. Abbey bIho reports the
alee of a new Willy deluxe aednn
to Frank Chlldera and a new Interna
tional truck to J. W. Rouen of Ah
land.
The Hen t.let I-'imhI
M ARHMPIKIjD, Ore.. May 'Jit .
(AP) Free food was the order 01
the day here this week for everyone
with baakets. burketa and barrels.
The opportunity to beat the well
known H.C.L. came when an out
going tide left thousand of can
dle fifth, eousln to the unrrltne. In
rrevlee around the ptera of the new
Coos Bay bridge.
TOimiG S EDA IS'
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Si
Hlg MrrtrmaHe Hnikr
Alnmlnom FIaaH fllgh
CotnprewloD
Outboard Springs
Wstar all around ftill
Imglh of each oylliulrr
rVaferr Glaaa
arlons I nggage
Compartment
GRAHAM
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WALTER W. ABBEY, Inc.
123 SO. RIVERSIDE
uolo tiuuouw vAfo run c&
V s i, i i irt ihiaiii
p ft
The palm for consistency (joes to
Dr. W. H. Morns of Glen Cove. New
York. Ho has been driving Hudson
built cars lor twenty-three years. What
i more ha has a totem Dole 12 leet
EAST NOW ATTEND
CL
CAMP WTMKR, May 28. With the
addition of IA officers temporarily
Attached for instruction In CCC Med
ford district practice, Wimer Is tak
ing on the appenrance of an officer
training achool. TJhe regular ataff of
offlcera for the camp include five
men. Claaaea held dally are lined to
acquaint the new officers with rec
ords, property dlatrlbutlon, organi
zation and audi other problems of
administration as they will later meet
when they are given permanent bil
lets. Only one of the new men. Captain
W. S. Akera. la from ninth corps arei
The rest are from the second, fifth
and alxth corps areas In the mtdweat
and eastern part of the United States
Thev ere Captains W. W. Williams
R. R. Oobcll. and E. H. Gates; 1st
Lieutenant H. a. lf.thermiin. P. B
Mlddleton; W. J. Buholtz. and L. A.
Hoch; 2nd Lieutenants C. A. Raney..
J. E. Leary, C. Huffman. E. Harper
A. a. Oulllkson, B. A. Good, and R 8
Woifsohn.
Owing to the expansion of the CCC
orcnnl7itlon, a large number of new
man have been called Into service an
officers. Many of them are unac
quainted with CCC work. Hence It Is
nocensnry to give them a short, thor
ough course of training before send
ing them out to take charge of the
new camps.
Plimea VUII AMorla
ASTORIA. Ore.. Miiy 25. ( AP)
The destroyer Ynrnell and rleven
larce nnvnl senplnne.o. entered the
Columbia river today. They were to
renin In over Sunday. The planes
nllnhted at the Tongue Point naval
bn.se site, a mile east of Astoria.
Homo portrait of family eroupt
and children at Special Prices
ShniiRle Studio Phone 1308
WITH
! ! I rXr BRAKES
erw ora (A Touring .Won Prie. Chmek,
camparm pror fo yourf that Graham
ofimr thm mt$t $pctacular valm of all 1
H-4m 4.4mt
OntbsM Hit Tearin a4aa 9AHJI ftl3H
Xmwt l4rs irll 4 r - AflS CAS
Nk 1wmm Prtmma) ( r I S 91 H
.est Uwpm Pri i mr no ens
Sot equipped ttilh Hydraulic Brahms
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EVA w:dft t. ,v--;tf 'i.
high, made ol the license plates which
he has bought over a score of years.
Tne lowest prate carries me date 01
1912. The top plate has a 1034 date
and the 1935 plates are on bis car.
DIAMOND LAKE CO.
George Howard, general manager of
the Diamond Lake Improvement Co..
who purchased his first Dodge in
1917. took delivery of a Dodge com
mercial exprewi last week, according
to W. W. Allen and L, C. Taylor or
the Pierce Allen Motor Co., local
Dodge and Plymouth dealers. The
1017 model I still giving good serv
Ice. The new Dodge makes three noa
being used In the operation of the
popular mountain resort. Mr. Howard
says: "The mechanical advantages of
the new Dodges make them an even
greater value than ever before."
Mr. Taylor says: "Dodge is engin
eered from one end to the other to
cut delivery costs lower than wa
ever possible before! Dode Is design
ed to cover more ground, rea-h more
customers, at an astonishingly lower
cost per delivery! These are not men
claims, either. Dcdge has built fea
ture after feature Into these Com
mercial cars that will cut gaa. oil and
tire costA, reduce upkeep expenee.
lengthen motor, chassis and body life,
give maximum service at lowest cost
"Take three such outstanding ad
vantages aa valve seat Inserts. Float
ing Power engine mountings and hy
draulic brakes. During the life of
the equipment, these features rflone
can save 100 and more! They will
save gaa and tires every mile th;
equipment Is driven. Floating Power
engine mountings will smother de
structive engine vibration and add
extra thousands of miles to the ll.'a
of both engine and body."
Pen diet on Pioneer rasseg
PENDLETON, Ore., May 2ft. (API
Mrs. lye Moorhouse. pioneer resi
dent of Pendleton, died following a
lingering illness here today. Mrs.
Moorhouse. who was born In Iowa
In Iflftfl, was elected to the presi
dency of the Oregon women's fed
eration three times. Her husband,
Mnjor Pnrk Moorhouse. Umatilla pio
neer and former Indian agent, died
m wan.
pratiire Control
Chslo Timing Drrra
.
RnhhdT Cnfthlnnewf
Spring Sharklm
.
Ruhhrr InnaUtrd
Ikxljr Joint,
Airplane Type ShodL
AnMrber-2way
Ulred Acting
CtlAHAM RIGIIT
Wafla mimr'ti Klhtrr anarw
- n.orNrdaa Ilatak
TH0NE 303
PACIFIC
FUND AL
AIRED AT EUGENE
The executive committee of the Pa
cific Highway association, composed
i of the president and secretary and a
.representative from each of the 12
counties along the highway from
Portland to the California line, met
In nos?burg Friday for a general dis
cussion of road matters pertaining
principally to the coming allocation
of the $ft.300.000 government appro
priation for roads and grade crossings
;n Oregon this year.
Gordon MacCracken of Ashland,
snrretnry of the association, and S. 8.
Smith, member of the roads and high
way committee of the chamber of
commerce, appointed to the executive
committee by judge Earl B. Day, at
tended the meeting.
It was the unanimous opinion of
the committee, as It has been at the
general meetings of the association
for the past two or three years, that
the rebuilding of the road over the
Sisklyous is the first and most im
portant work to be done on the Pa
cific highway. The highway commis
sion Is very favorable to this project
and will allot all the funds possible
for the work, according to the gov
ernment regulations for the expendi
ture of these funds.
Figures prepared by this a.saoclatlon
show that the territory served by the
Pari fie: highway In Oregon represents
70.35 per cent of the population. 62',
per cent of the tax valuation, and
that. 73 per cent of the non-resident
enrs registered In the state last year
were registered In cities along this
highway.
RELEASE HIT
E
Thomas J. Enrlght, attorney, serv
ing DO days In the county Jail for
conviction of driving an auto while
Intoxicated, was released late Friday
afternoon upon payment of the $100
fine. Enrlght served hie full time,
with 12 days off for good behavior.
:'he total time served by him was
78 days.
Undergarments that fit at
Ethelwynn B. Hoffmann's
"KICKERNICK"
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
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GEORGE HOWARD
General Manager Diamond Lake Resort
"Gem of the Cascades and Fisherman's Paradise"
Chooses an Economical New
POD GE
For Quick and Dependable Service
Priced With the Very Lowest
Dodje Commercial Cars Have 18 Definite High Priced Features
That's Why So Many of the Best Known Businejs firms Are Turning to D0D0E
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodi and Plymouth.
The AUTO
WAY-
By Cyril Sander
The Na.sh Motor company has Just
Introduced a, new car to America, ft
Is known as the Nash "400." and hM
many new features never before
found on a Nash car. It Is a medium
sized car at a moderate price. The
wheel base la 117 Inches, while the
treads are S3 and 60 inches which axe
quite wide for a car of this wheel
base, rt also has an extra large. 64
Inch front seat. Some of the other
"features are the very long rear
springs, end the double acting shock
absorbers front and rear. We also gt
quit a surprise when we were told
that the car had an all ateel top and
body. In this type of body one is
completely surrounded by steel atee!
body, steel floor, and steel top. Th;s
new car Is alao equipped with super
hydraulic brakes which is something
new for Nash. Among the two or
three very new body features Is In
cluded the hood opening which we
believe Is exceptionally novel. In the
first place If you wish to put in either
water or oil. all you have to do is lift
the radiator ornament and there you
have both the water tank and oil
pine. We believe this la a good Idea
because It does away with the neces
sity of opening the hood and foolln?
with greasy pipes when you wish to
replenish your oil supply I However,
most exceptional was the regular hood
opening where you can get to the
entire engine If you wish. To do this
you undo a latch on either side of
the hood, and then undo two bolt
In the front at the base of the radi
ator shell, you lift both the top and
sides. Of course, this leaves the en
gine entirely free from the surround
ing body. whlh makes it easier to
work on. While we are speaking about
the engine we might also mention the
fact that this new Nash engine is
not Just the conventional type, but
Is considerably different. The main
difference being that all of the wires.
tubes, and gadgets one usually finds
on the exterior of the ordinary c&r
engines are now concealed In the
block itself. The really odd thing
About the rear end la that there is
a protruding trunk Just aa la fourd
on most touring sedans, but the
whole trunk opens up. This makrs
the storing of luggage very conveni
ent. .
Notice is hereby given that I wMl
ot be responsible for any debts In
curred by anyone other than myself
C. E. KNUTZEN.
112 So. Riverside.
PASS MAN
E PARADE,
SUDDENLY
L
Harry Traxler. 50, member of the
drill team of the Grants Pass Eagles'
lodge, dropped dead on Main street
about 8:20 p. m. Friday whh stand
ing In line Just after a parade through
the city had been completed. Death
was caused by cerebral hemorrhage
County Coroner Frank Perl reported,
after a physician's examination of
the body.
The sudden death caused Immedi
ate cancellation of the rest of the
evening's celebration, which was be
ing staged to publicize the Eagles'
state convention at Grants Pass on
the Fourth of July.
"Every member of Crater Lake aerie
regrets deeply the passing of Brother
Traxler of Grants Pass, especially in
view of the fact that he had come
to Medford to help make our meeting
success. Our heartfelt sympathy
goes out to his relatives and to his
fellow members of the Grants Pass
aerie." A. H, Banwell, president, stat
ed yesterday In behalf of the lodge.
Traxler, who was playing cornet
in the band at the time of his death.
was a watchmaker by trade, and
leaves a father in Grants Pass and a
brother in Boston, Mass.
Funeral services will be conducted
at Grants Pass this (Sunday) after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. All Medford
members of the Eagles with as much
transportation bb possible are re
quested to meet at the Eagles' hall
at 12 noon to attend the funeral. It
is expected every member of the drill
team will go. The local members will
not attend the convention today at
Ashland but after the funeral they
will attend a dinner at Ashland at 6
o'clock.
TOO LATE XO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Poultry mttm4,,'"l-ineli
mesh remnants less than 10c eah
while available. Volney Dixon. 124
No. Riverside. "Nat" Bldg.
SACRIFICE My equity in 1934 BUiCit
sedan. Phone 1031-L.
ATeToTION MAGIC FANS
Am nere for a short time only, and
with my long experience as a magi
cian and entertainer. It enables me
to handle all styles of entertain
ment. Clubs and parties a special
ty. Magic lessons given. Herman.
410 So. Newtown.
FOR SALE OR TRADE "27 Dode
truck. Cheap. Easy terms. Call 172
evenings.
FOR SALE 5 acre home, all kinds of
berries and nut trees. Free irriga
tion system. For Information write
Box 177, Jacksonville, Ore.
Phone 150
FOR RENT 6 room u nf urn ishtd
house. 231 So. Holly. Call J. S.
Erleltson.
FOR 8 ALE 74 acre ranch, free Ir
rigation. 6 room modern house, 12
cows and some young stock, horss
and farm machinery. 75 hens, in
come over S90 00 per month now.
family orchard and berries. $8500 00
with "2500.00 cash and very easy
terms on balance.
SOUTHERN OREOON REALTY CO
44 No. Riverside
TRADES 20 acres, cloae In. 1500
young: pear trees, irrigated, improv
ed. Good soli. Trade for Medfoid
or Aahland house. Alao fine im
proved fi are tract, close in. mod
em, all In clover and alfalfa, trade
for good Medford residence. AIo 9
acre tract, Improved, close to river,
beautiful place for home. Trade f.r
Medford house. Homeaoekers Ex
change, 403 E. Main. Medford. Ore.
32 acres, main hvry., 16 cultivated
and irrigated, deep soil. 5 alfalfa
timber. 2 spring. 8 room house,
lare barn, double garaae. chicken
house, fenced. Prtce $2500. Terms:
MOO down then 100 yearly at
47 for 10 years. Homeseekers Ex
change, 402 Eaat Main.
W A NTED Experienced g i rl or Wu
man for general hou.sework. Refer
ences required. Phone 1592.
FAMILY want ride to Portland. Pav
well. References. Box 2883. Mali
Tribune.
WILL pay cash for light usd car
Must be In good condition. Mayn
ard Wllaon. Phoenix. Ore.
FOR RENT $12.50 Ftirnished apart
ment, a rooms, newiy aecorated. re.
frigerator, Maytag washer, garage 1
bath, electrically heated hot water
Must be seen to be appreciated
915 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT $30.00 4-room down- I
stairs furnished apartment. Newly
decorated, rncludcs: overstuffed
furniture, Heatrola. rugs, electric
range. Maytag washer, electric re- 1
frigerator. garace. bie kitchen with ;
lota of bntlt-ina. Nice lawn and
lota of shade. House newly pointed.
If you want something worth while
this is It. 915 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT 212 Valley View Drive.
seven room unfurnished home,
lovely view, attractive yard flow
ers and shade trees, basement and
furnace. Charles R. Rav Realtor
Medford Bldg. Phone 302.
WE HAVE cash buyers for citv prop
erties priced right. Also 5 "and 10
acre improved tracts with halt
cash.
MEDFORD TRADING CO
21 So. Riverside. Phone 103
Prepare For The Holiday Trip
NO BIOKEY DOWIf
Everything for Your Car
TIRES, BATTERIES, CAR RADIOS
and AUTO SUPPLIES
BRAKES RECONDITION
and OVERHAULED
CORRECT YOUR BRAKE TROUBLE
ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN
BUY THE FAMOUS
Goodrich
Safety ft'MwWu:'W
MAKE YOUR
OWN TERMS
Now you can get the
Goodrich Tires or a
Battery that you need
and pay on convenient
long or short terms. .lust
make your selection, show
us your license identifica
tionand tell ushowyoucan
pay. Our liberal plan fits
the needs of everyone!
C DOWN
WEEKLY
No Red Tape No Delays
Immediate Service
ask or Budget Dept.
iniv
When we say your credit is good, we mean it. Just come
in and let us explain this new sysem. We do no investi
gating. Contracts are carried by this store.
Lewis Super Service Static
Complete Automotive Service Wrecker Service
We Neve! CIofh
Eighth and Front. W. L. LEWIS, atjt. ph,e
FORD V-8 De Luxe Sodan. many ex
tras. .See th one for only $395 00.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.. INC
Dodtie and Plymouth
FOR SALE Several choice city anj
suburban homes, ranches, buildinu
lots. Beautiful furnished home on
Roiiie river. Gok1 fiaMng. Terms n
suit purchaser. Bet buy. In South
ern Oregon. If it's real estate you
want, I hnve It.
ROBERTS REALTOR
720 W. Second
FOR SALE Convalescent Ilame. far
ing park and Llthia wnter. Afhlanri.
Ore. Ijrce building, annex, and ten
cabins, all furnished and equlo
pvl. Lare. beautiful grounds. Land
for further development. Cablna.
rooms and apartments rent year
around. Could rent mnny more
Price for pverythltjg $12,000.00.
One-third cjLsh balance easy terms
low interest.
You Employ
LOCAL
LABOR
when yon buy
Mann's Medford Made
Custom Built
BODIES
And at the Mine (line yon onve
money been use Mann-Built nisi
less Ymi mnnnl realize (he con
venient e nf n fiictom hiillt hndy
until ou nue a trial.
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AUTO SERVICE
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1711 S. Riverside. Phone 83VM
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