Apple and Pear Orchards In The Rogue River Valley Pay $1,000 Per Acre Annually ally r ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES THE WEATHEH. Showers tonight or Thursday; w stcrlv winds. THIRD YEAR. MEDFORD, OR., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, IMS. NO. Z BRIDGES DANGEROUS TO TRAVEL THROUGH NEGLECT OF OFFICIALS STRUCTUREO'ER !E0' ROGUE UNSAFE Florence Rock and ProspeGt Structures Likely to go Down at Anv Time. L'acii da Slanc of enmity and deug'-r ;;ti-tiav-ling pi Tilt ill T hi h com i ng k m where liV W dollars invi' throughout In addition open to le-a The hri-l; tl' falls n. lustration o Jeet and dt WllO WTt' el h'ghwnys h; Mings fgjfct . n ill'- pari of th. i til .ads 11 i iiii-mr. I'lii. jii .-s which the i hi i t- t 11 enduring for inig-MinVrihg : 1 'm-- an- he v ,j. a nd si ill mure eases ih'i't iiiiift ivity thousands of sl'-tl in bridges and ferries t 1 j iinty are being lost. the county is laying itself vy jn from damage suit p. re ovt-r tin Rogue river at ar Prospect is a glaring il f what incompetence, nog rsight on tho part of those eetid (" '-arc for tlx county tve done. For months thin bridge, although a comparatively now one. has been in such a condition that it is in imminent- danger of tumbling; into the falls, putting tho county to an of thousands of dollars to re place it, and blocking up this entrance to Crater Lake park. v Simply Case of Inaction. 'And nil this because a few days work on this structure has never been done. Tne bridge is of the suspension kind and when the wood gradnnlly shrank the st:iy holts became so loose that the truss braces were allowed to slip out of place, giving no support to the bridge, and swinging freely in mid nir. As n result of this tre structure has practically no support of any kind. Tt leans perceptibly down stream and nny day may see it plunging into tbe river with whatever teams happen to be od it at the time. To tighten up these bolts would be but a few days' work and would put the bridge in fair ly good condition, but for months and months nothing has been done. George Stncey. who lives in Sam s "Vallev. is the road supervisor for this district, and it is his duty to report this, but so far as is known he never did do nnvthing about it. and last Oc tober C. S. Aiken nf Prospect wrote personally to .Indue "Dunn and told him of the condition of the structure and what needed to lie done to make it safe. Judge Pun 11 nid nothing did nothing, and Mr. Aiken never received oven an acknowledgment of his letter.' Tn consequence of the dangerous con- (Continued on Page 6 A T-r- 1 BURSTS WASHES AWAY LOCK HOIS! SILL TOWN Combine Refuses to Grant Liquor jlouser Lake Dam Burstsand Ter License Until Mayor Names, rlble Flood Follows Railroad Chief of Police to Suit Them Water Contract Signed. Tracks Under Water and Tel egraph Lines Down. i'.-ii.iiii-i- m?' :i li.jMur liri'iisi ! -.1 th: .X . .Ill U'tt : .1 ..1 Hi. rfit1 r,!, p ' 1 1 t; iy t xi4 n i e - 1 1 - - WIWIIlllM SKETCH OF CENTRAJL POINT BEA E CREEK BRIDGE. Showing pier loosened by flood of year ago., A comparatively small sum would render bridge safe, but first flood will tae structure out. To left Is shown sketch of public warning that is too small to be noticed. HENEY CANT ; SPEAK HERE1 Famous Prosecutor Called Back to Frisco by Langdon's De- parture for the East. IS OWNED BY mEDFORDITES COMMISSIONER IS BUSY TODAY Kiaio-is .1. Heney passed through Met! ford Wednesday morning on his way laek to San Francisco. ,He said at the depot: "Tell the people of Med ford that J am extremely sorry not to he able to speak to them, Q' I wanted to tdose where Honey hvj- 1, hut T have been ended back to Snf( I'runcisco by a lelcgiam from liisiriet Attorney l.angdoii, who has beni iTilld east. "Tile papers have not g;iven facts ;i I presented them at 1'ortland and S.-iletn. I ha e iint indulged in per soii.-t lit ies. I have confined myself to the public record of Senator Fulton and tuid nothing about his p'Tsonalit y. 1 would have liked to hnvei spoken here very much, and let the Muple who lieurd Mr. Fnlton hear iik', " Judge Crowell Replies to Article by Square Deal-Bank Not Con trolled by Ashalnd Men. Building Dunn's Elevated. Hi To the Kditor: A misleading article in Monday ' Tribune, signed, ' ' A Square Deal,' seeks to convey th im pression that the First National bank of Med ford is not a Med ford institu tion. Referring to the First National, the article in question says that "Mr. Carter (of Oshland) and County Judge Dunn run an auxiliary bank in Med ford. " Again. "Mr. I wens ( repaid i can candidate for commissioner) is a stockholder in the Carter brink at Med ford." While T perwonnllv honor K. V. Cnr ter and Judge Dunn, as most good citi zens of Jackson comity do. 1 want the public to know that both of tliexe gen tlemen together own but a onall inter eM in the First National bank of Med ford. Thi- bank has but five direct or; of these, three are residents of Med ford, one of Jacksonville and "'ro of Ashland. Seventy per cent of t he diare of the First National bunk are ovum d and held in Medford. the re tnaining .'!' per cent of the -Ii;m-s :ne owned in about eipial portions in the thn-e cities ..t' '".-tinal Point, .hicUun ville and .-liland. No part of the stock of tin First Vat tonal bank is owned in San Francisco or Portland. Tin- First Viiti.oial bank is a Med fori iri-titiiti,,ii, .hiL'-"'ii"d bv Medt'ord .it i.. !!;, oujf-d b- M.dfoid capiat and Publisher Bliton Weds Wise Ida M. Redden -Couple Leave for South on Honey-Moon. .! 1 M. .It ,, MAV9HOT iHOWS OOXXHTT COt JiETHOD r EOA&BUILDINa. ...BBOKSN'BOCY SVUn.lJ! CS-KTSJU TO Bt.tXT; OF ttTOMX Txtr. -1 ; i We h0, c i at s. I . don 'J t r nl i ' all di'c.nt ml-I u 1 1 i i -; i ti". a Well as 1 r r i .!., nal t'roinU, and luanv ot it our pat i on, and that i- ti National ba n k li;o grown so in .b posits ami public c.oit'i ra;ufl le.oe. dailies Owe, with better jlldglll'-lit than oine of his neighbors, bought n few shares of its sleek. Therein lie showed good judgincut. for now people who own nny of the stock won't sell it. Since whn ho it becomt h crime for bright huini djmo to own tock ia th? First Nfttional Lank foes it make Ow,u ' ut(ii to bold th rr publi cad nowikalioD for i-omnifttifrberf Or is b uftfil bciune br burJ ftork; Uhf bfium td iffiy k b& flU6rd The wedding of Hon. Albert, S. Hli ton, I'uitcd States hind eomniisHioner and publisher of tbe Medford Mail, and Miss Ida M. Kedden took place nt the home of the bride's parents in South Medford in the presence of a large com pany of invited guests. Th reniouy was performed by tin Key. V. C. eu ter ai in o'clock, the ring ceremony be ing used. ' la !'e lice M eeker acted a S best man, Mis Sndie Anianii as maid of honor ami Mrs. Myrtle Forbes mat ron of honor. Pr ding the ceremony, Mrs, Otis Krouse rendered a s.do, fid- lowed bv M.-nd-N-ohi. 's " W editing March." played b-- Miss N IV-- Ifeu- ter, A lollll Solo ttlli ieii'1- led bv lone Flyini din ing I lie l eieuio. -. After the reeeliioliy the coil.(.iTiy "!l I down to a ii ela borate wedding brea I; - last. I he hoti'-e Wils Iji-tetullv deeo rated. The bride was dressed in a brown traveling suit, the groom in con venti..nal black. Among thosM present were tho rela tiies and intimate friends of both con tracting parlies, Miss Sadio Atnann and Mrs. (Irace Hatritiglon of Oakland. ' and Mi. V.ila .la-ksou of 1'firt- Im,.. -i-t.-r of 'he bride. Mr. a !-d .-v. P.litnii look the south- 1 - - '"I ; n nt t rain for Southern ' i f-o ii i.i poiti'. hero Um-v will sp'-nd te-ir Iimim vniorid. visiting at, Cat;ilina. T'e-v ill be at li.one (to th-ir friends aft. r -lei..' 1. mil.KNA, April I.V Utter develop, i.;- of lie bursting of the Luke llau r dam, near her.', vt-sterdav would in- : or a;v i d:rate that the I nst reports were not. Ma vor K'eddy e.i-i-nited. It is estimated tho finati h iff of police cinl Jo-h uill ei 'fed .:iiiii.mmh. The iui- lo Micereil c. W. Tuvpin. against whom , lai.e. co-nng -Ml square miles, charges had b.eii pivfenvd and whoji" valley below Helena, was com- l.:id resigned ...tn- weeks ago. Mr. i I'l' draim d al uu early hour today. KilVr eNplain.d That had voted l'orl!'l" Craig as far as Flui the Creat the licrn-e a; i he las? nieeiiiig, a ml I N o-i l.e.-'i i .lihoj; I tracks ate under wa that there wa nothing against the t -. !! ca-.e of tin fact of telegraphic firm, but that eothing couid now movejaud teb-phor" wii-oh washed out, no fur him to ote for it again until the mayor i 'I" t d-tails arc obiainalde tit this time, did as the council dfiiiande.l. i but ample warning has been given all I Hnle is Eejcctcd. Mayor lieddy stated lhat he had de layed the appointment of a new chief in tin hope of sef.irinf; someone ac ceptable to all members of the council and that it was at hit request that Mr. Turpiu had continued to act. lie ob .teded to the attempt to coerce him, and did not think it fair to punish an innocent party or that it was a square deal 1o the people of Mi'dfold. lie then nnnointed J. F. Hale as chief of tits along the track ot the Hood bv riders and bv wires before the flood swi-pt t he win s away, and it is not thought there is any great loss of life, i The entile village of Mauser Lake litis been swept away with t he belongings of HO employes. A large number of Iiouhch in the path tit' 1 he flood were undermined and J washed away. A special dispatch tf the IJ'-cord says the town of Craig was washed iiwav after the residents wen' police. The appointment was rejected, wjirnco. an hie was drowned at Trowbridge, KitVrt. Merrick and Wort -;iivat Falls while working to strength iniin, who coiinuise the newly iu-gtini.ed ) en the dam to resist the flood. The combine against the uinvor, voting 'dam will be rebuilt at once, ii gainst it. Reddy Ttalks on Rejection, You ted me von will not net until 1 In. ve iiiuioiute.l u new chief. 1 have appointed one. and you reject hi in private uiehsage from (I rent Falls (Continued on Pago (I.) ally vottd by the city, Au o l his effect was read and SI Sl I III I" n ordinal!!- other words, von wmit to force me unapproved. appoint a chief of your own choosing The application of A. M. Woodford not one of my chousing. I gave you to build an addition to his residence nearly two months to choose one, prae-' in the fin limits was referred lo the tically turning over to you Hie ap building committee. poitiruieul. 1 appointed on si of The city attorney was instructed to you agreed to necepf a short while ago draw au ordinance regulating street and you won't have him now. The ; venders. The salary of Jeff Williams, reasou I- did not name Mr. Hale before who is upei intemlent of tho park, was was. because ' certain of you objected . fixed at jf to. per uiont h until Decern- to hiirt. "-Thi' appointment nl a chief ( ber I. isn't an easy matter. I wanted lo get : Minor Business Transacted. one satisfactory to all. You want nie A cement, shlewalk was ordered on now to appoint a Mr. Talent. I won't, the wes! side of L street. Seven) Ii to do it, for ho isn't satisfactory to Kighlh streets. The grading of Jack some ot you, and many citizens wao oe serve consideration have prof. -sled his appoinl iiieni. ' ' Water Contract Signed. The deadlock continue. and mean while P.ass & Hale are forced to ns peiul business, through no t'aii'l ot' tli'irs, the victims ot' an aMeinpl by Ihf Ilcil to coerce the IliiMH illlo making the appoint iiieni t Icy want. sou street to the corporate limits was ordered. The street committee was in st rue ted to meet I he lad ics of t ho Crejiter Medford club to complete tho tunning of streets. Specif ica t ions were ail opted for as phalt macadam paving. A do foot. l re. t Wiis accepted from Fourth to Sev enth bet ween I he Warner a ml Wort -in. -in to Mpert ie and I le Urr property. The main bu-iu was the "dguitig of i coin r: ing the v. titer ..I' V'a--ol S von from M. I. Mauley t..r be paid Co out m' t In- '' f t In n ing 'The bid of t he Could company was ntraci pundiei 'accipted for gal :tui.e pip" aiicl main l' Sr.;,;;.. 1 ';.m co u Uec 1 ioli s oil Seventh strut, and Kn- to'gine.r K-d-ev ordered to purchase the bond :,. Glimpse of Dunn's Elevated. . .1 i T ' n . v t'.-c hiuis.lf and family? In. a man v. ho don't own anything a bet-! t . i- or a t . r man to servo tho public than one who .-an show honest jicetnnu- . latioiis as tie- ieult of his hon'-'t toil?' And will the republicans of Jackson comity turn .lajneH f)wens down for oinmi"iojier becnue ho is honest and lad nst ri on- and don 't qunnder his earn ings and won 't squander their tafsf I don 't believe they will. .Veil lo r will t he intelligent public, moot of whom do their banking fir are get tiii g ready to do it. with the First NMcnnl bank of Medford believe us fo be anything but a Medford institu tion, cupitalbd with Mfdford cab and rtchmively manned bv M dford ojeu. Of wbon I far lb bftsor to b ott.. Youw ia .truth. :s- " ': ',. ' . IpA, ii-lii' riiiyiiili-jiHlwh WACMIT 9VENS TUKTLE- IM ATTBMPTWtt' TO -TVEW OUT TOE' Al' ...mtM w0OR RArn on - iACttov cvmtt, 1 haim o o o o