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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1911)
PXOE EIGHT -. . i - - MEDFORD MATL TKmrjNE, ftfEDFOM), OrClON, SUNDAY, ,TULY HO, 1911-. frt y 4 ERICKSONSWQRK NINE MILES OF IS APPRECIATED EXPOSITION SITE Gets Out Data on Forest Fire Flnlit- Beginning at Telegraph Hill- Harbor Inn for Guidance of His Rangers View, Presidio, Lincoln and Golden anil It IS Sent TliroiinJiouUEntirc Northwest. OwiiiK to the excellent instruction- continued in n pamphlet prepared for Die upc of bin runners in guarding thu Crater l.nko national forest, M. h. Krioksoti' the supervisor of tbe local forest, has heen paid a signal honor hy thu department. I lis pamphlet has heen prepared and sent throughout the northwest lo an 01 thu forest official in Orepin, Idaho, Washincton and Alaska for their guidance. The department at 'ii- iiiKtun will later prohahly send tht pntnpblct to every forest official in the United States. The pamphlet prepared by Mr. Krickson was sent hy him to all of his rangers. A ropy was nlo dis patched to the distriet headquarters in Portland from which oftice it wn. distributed. District Forester Cecil compliments Mr. Eriekfon very Inch ly u his work. Gate Park Will All he Connected by Boulevard. RATE RULING WILL APPLY TO THIS 'CITY (Continued from Pope 1.) If tho application was a blanket re quest for relief of the entire tariff without any provision or specification as to routing or community, the com mission's order disposes of tho com plete, tariff. There does not seem to bo available to anyone In the west copies of the applications so as to determine the language used and ex actly what relief was sought. AH Interior Affected. If tho applications passed upon in the opinions of tho two cases cited Includo all those made by tho car riers covering the interior Pacific const country, and these applications simply Identified tariffs under which relief was asked, the opinions and orders of tho commission clearly In dtcate that all interior sections east of California and North Pacific coast terminals directly upon a main line are included in the order of the com mission set out tor Spokane and Rneo, and in such event Med ford and all southern Oregon is accorded the rates from the various zones through the El Paso gateway, commonly known as route CG. In other words, this would mean that one rice from Texas Medford would get the Portland rate, on can ned oysters from Louisiana points 107 per cent of tho Portland rate, and upon class rates Portland rates from all zones. ' Of fitvnt Importance. This is a matter of tremendous im portance and absolute certainty as to the intendment of tho commission's orders will be early sought. At pres ent the carriers desire not to believe the ruling Includes the "Shasta Route." and Portlnnd argues likewise. But when it is considered tho ap plications were filed Independently of all cases before tho commission and specifically under the amended fourth section, and that consolidation in bearing and argument with tho Spo kane and Reno cases was only for fa cility and convenience in their dis position, the ruling of the commis sion upon tho applications were In dependent of tho Spokane and Reno caBes; therefore, tho denial of allow Ing higher charges to Intermediate iioluts upon tho commodity tariffs naming rates to all Pacific coast ter mlnals must include tho "Shasta Routo" as provided In those torlffs, Medford Will Secure It. If tho commission should Interpret its orders. as not including territory north of Marywvllle Intermediate with Portland, relief upon tho prlnclplo set down in tho Reno caso will be grant ed to this section by bringing action boforo tho commission praying that this bo done. Therefore, in either event, that of tho order of the com mission now grants the principle to this section, or will bo granted by pe tition, Medford will Becuro tho ad JuKtment ordered In by tho commit) hlon In tho Spokane and Reno cuseH. BARTLETTS SELL FOR $2.70 A BOX IN CHICAGO Stewart Fruit company report the sale of llartlet penrn on July 27: CllicuRO, !r2.70 from Suison; $2.:i.r from Snoruinenlo. Market weak. SAN FRANCISCO. July 2l. The site which the directors of the Pana ma-Pacific International Exposition Company have selected for the ex position grounds In 1910 Is described as follows: Commencing at Telegraph Hill and by means of a boulevard along the bay front connecting In turn, with the Harbor View slto ,the Presidio, Lin coln Park and Golden Gate Park. The length of the proposed boulevard is estimated at between eight and nine miles. These various sections of tho site will bo connected nlso by an Inter mural railroad, which, according to present plaus, will run along the south sides of Harbor View and the Presidio and then break off, skirting Lincoln Park and running through Richmond district to Golden Gate Park. The various features of the expos! tlon grounds will be distributed as fqllows, according to the tentative plans under consideration: Several Xovel Features. Harbor View: Of the territory bounded by Fort Mason, Lombard street .the Presidio and the bay front It is proposed to utilize between 250 and 300 acres. Here will be located such heavy exhibits as the transporta tion (locomotive) machinery and, perhaps, the manufacturers' building; also tlie concessions and other feat ures that will constitute the night life of the exposition. It Is not proposed to do any filling In at the water front . but to construct there a yacht harbor, an aquatic park and other water front features of the exposition An aquarium is suggested for the present site of the Fulton Iron Works. The Presidio: It is expected that the United States government vtlV erect here its government buildings and exhibits, which, It is suggested. could bo afterward used for division headquarters. Lincoln Park: Lincoln park is to be devoted to scenic features, and for that purpose Improved and beautified. A giant commemorative statue at the summit, commanding the entrance tc the harbor. Is contemplated. Pictures que cafe:) and gardens are to be locat ed here. Various State Buildings. Connecting Lincoln Park with Golden Gato Park It Is proposed to utilize some 200 acres of land in the Richmond 'district. Here will be located the foreign, state and coun ties' buildings and the horticultural, electrical and other exhibits. Golden Gate Park: Golden Gat park is reserved fo rthe construction of only permanent features that arc calculated to add to its attractiveness without destroying any of Its natural beauty. Here are to be located the museum and art gallery, also Jap anese and Chinese gardens, fountain and statuary. It Is proposed to make tho Stadium the finest In the world and to build a Coliseum around It. Another feature will be n minature Panama canal connecting the lakes. Only tho section west of Twentieth avenue Is to bo used for exposition purposes. Telegraph Hill: It Is proposed tc commemorate the use to which Tele graph Hill was put in early days by erecting thereon a largo wireless tele graph station. The hill Is to be ter raced and a permanent observatory erected on the city park. Ferry the Entrance. Other features Tho ferry at tho foot of Market street Is to be made the entrance to exposition city. There w)ll bo a grand court and, possibly, viaducts to conduct passengers from either side of Market street. Market street to bo improved and beautified with electric light features; also Van Ness Avenue. An auditorium or con vention hull Is designed for Van Ness avenuo at Market street. Tho main entrance to tho exposi tion grounds will bo located near Fort Mason, with others at Lincoln and CHANCE QIMTS l-OR PRESENT VHwQfifc tl IttMa sV FRED PALOUSE WINS IN COR T Frank cmanxjk. Like Every. Frank Chance of the Cubs has been out of tho game most of the season. All Indications point to bis not returulug to the diamond again this year. FIRST CARLOAD PEACHES SOON Producers Fruit Company Will Send Out First Car of Season Next Tuesday From Talent Entire Crop Will Be Over 40 Carloads. The fiift car of touches to he shipped from the alley tin- ,c:u will he ent from Talent next Tie- day hy tho Producers Krcit comp.my A haj' number ot shipments Jm heen made by express but ! car have yet left the vn!by thU year.. The grower are leeciviiu; a "and price for the fruit. It i estimated tiiat at least forty oars will he ship ped this year froia valey points - Probate Court Cases. Guardian Estelln Betz, guardian' report filed and approved. Estate '.Martha Standard. Ordei appointing T. M. Wit ten, udniiiiiMrc tor and l W. Paulson, Ira Sbowdx and W. T. Van Scoy appraiser Guardian's bond filed. . Estate Eugene II. Hoke. Ordei appointing I?. 1). Hoke administra tor and William Lewis, J. S. Nor wood and Frank Palmer appraisers Katate of Wilson Bowman. Supple mental final report filed and admin istrator discharged. Estate of Fanny Pelliag. Order letting August 31, 1911 as day for final hearng. ' Estcte of D. IlrooKs. Administra tors bond filed and approved. JL O. Spamirf and Mrs. Lydin Hanpcom. Jury Hearing Water Case Near Earjlo Point Brings in Verdict In Favor of Defendant Chnrncd With 0!) structtng Ditch. Kred l'nlouse, a rancher living on Kittle Hullo creek, was found not guilty hy a jury of the charge id' obstructing nu irrigation ditch. The case was bitterly fought, hut I'm. louse showed that lie had not inter. fered when the obstruction was re moved by the company owning the ditch. I'alouse was a member of the Hutte Crmk Irrigation company and after he had built his ditch he found that it was too high to receive water. So he raised the dam constructed hy the company. It wmh this that .the charge was based upon. New Cases in Circuit Court. The Rosenfeld-Smlth Co., vs. A. W. Machlc and Arthur Davis. To re cover money. State of Oregon vs. Peter Ulntns, transcript. Medford Commercial eluh vs. A. Coleman. Action to recover money Alfred II. Gordon vs. Etfie Gor don. Divorce. W. L. I'lrieh to W. C. Kinyon. Deed of assignment. FATHER VAN TO LEAVEJEDFORD Well Beloved Catholic Priest Ordered to St. Paul, Ore., Much to Surprise aifd Regret of Parish and General Public Is a Progressive Citizen. k Look for tho ad that describes the olaee you would liko to own. lev. Francis Van Clarcnhcok. imh- tor of the Church of the Nativity of Our Hlossed Lord, on South Oaltdalo, has received notice from Archbishop Christie transferring him to St, Paul, Oregon, lo take charge of tho t'ntho lie church there August III. Ho will preach bis farewell sermon next Sun- day. Father Van. a ho Is affectlonatuly termed by hlw purltdinuctN and the general public, Is one of the best loved and popular clergymen In Southern Oregon and his departure evokes wide spread protest amongst all classes. He htm built up Ills church from nothing to nun of tho largest congregations In the state. A good booster and a loyal citizen, Father Van will bo greatly missed by all. He has taken an active Interest In the welfare and growth of the country and been Instrumental In se curing many new residents us well as Investments. Tho new church and pastors, residence, were constructed by hlin, and he assisted largely In se curing the new hospital. Hssklns fnr Rpfttth SIP REWARD. I will pay a reward of $10 for In formation leading to the recovery of my team of mules, which strayed away on Frlady, July 2S. S. V. DECK WITH. I In a Class by Itself It Ib a great big loaf, made fron the best high grade flour. PEERLESS IlItEAI) Is moro llkt that good old home mado bread thui mother used to make than any othei on the market. Ask your grocer for PEERLESS IIIlEAD'and Insist that you get it be cause there Is nono so good. RARDON'S BAKERY Corner Main and firape Street. Golden Gato Parks. Marriage Lisccnces. 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