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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1909)
Daily Tribune FOURTH YEAH. MED FORI), ORF(H MONDAY, JILNIO 7, 190!) NO. G8. M OWTIF CAM as ",i,('c o0(' l'"s 1,',,1I,'S('S i,s lvards I'uriii shin,;;-Mil CMiiicci't" supervise the const ruction oftltv ( 'rnti'r l,;ikc rond. I ieiijiimin F. llvLL Jiiltl Ilcidcl, assistant ensiiu'cr of the office of public roads, department of agriculture, arrived in this city Friday morning and lias spent two days between this city and I'rospect w it li Dr. .1. M. Keenc, a member of the Crater hake road commission. During the next 'M (lavs he will go over the various possible routes and gather data and expects to have his preliminary work com pletcd within :() days, so th:it he can throw sur veyors into the field to take up the detailed plan of construction. The work' to lie done during the next month will consist of choosing the best, route and studying it from all possible standpoints. The surveyors will then make up detailed specifications so that contracts can he let for the actual const ruc tion of the road. These contracts will be let in sections. Engineer lleidel expresses himself as charmed with the possibilities of the road to the lake. AV hi le he only went as far as Prospect, what he saw high I v pleased him. I fe was especially delighted with t he Mill ('reek falls. He was taken out over the Rogue river route by Dr. Keenc, crossing the Hvbee bridge and returned on the other road, coming back through Fiagle Point. " If the lake is much more beautiful than it is reported to h" as the Mill ( 'reek falls proved, then indeed it is the great wonder of the world, f am most heartily satisfied with the orders that sent me to tliin section to undertake this work for the ( 'rater Luke road will be a wonderful drive. It will prove . of great benefit to the entire state. N'ot alone will the lake be an attraction, but Oregon will boast of one of the most wonderful ' roads in the Tinted States , I am judging this on my trip to Prospect, for this trip is one of great pleasure even over the present roads'." . . ...-r -.-.r liMniiYMIiLflir BURGLARS 1001 WAITERS' HOI Enter and Make Clean Sweep of Sil verware, Jewels and Food No Trace of Marauders. UNCLE SAM TO AID IN FRUIT PACKING1 INSPECT PROPERTY Congressman Hawley Advises That Left This Morning for Butte Falls. Expert Will Visit Oregon This Summer to Study Conditions. The home of F. W. Wallers, uiun-a$.'ei- of the Kostoii ldeul Opera eutn liauy, 'was Inirfrlariz.ecl Siimlay night liy unknown piirtie, and louted of eveiylhing of value, which included jewels, silverware, food and cloth tug, 'fhe marauder left" no trace and the Imi'jilury was not discovered until .Mr. Wallers nros? this inorn- 8- t Over .'(i'Jtlll oi1h of goods were taken. Of this I lit- silverware and jewels represented the yreater part. A complete set of solid silver for fiw talde was taken, as well as sev eral rings, brooches and the like, from the kitchen hread, coH'ee. witt ier, and even n jar of cream was removed. Mr. Wallers also lost sc eral' pieces of clothing. To show; how thoroimlily the looting was done. I a hatpin, of considerable value, was removed fi a hat and carried; away. Mr. Wallers Ihes at .(lie corner of; Sixth am! drape -tn'ejs. if,, bus at I "11 limes near his bed a double-bar- j releil shotgun rcaily for u-e in such . ra-r. but he failed to hear any one ''-t nigbi. to which fact the burglar U"liahly owes his lite. The olice ie workiiigon the case, hut have mi clew. I luring fchc summer (i. Harold I'ow cll. who is in charge of the fr lit Irjsiispoiiatiou and s'lorage investi galious of the dcpnrtniettt of agri cultiii'c. is to make a visit to the fruit sections of Oregon and become familiar with the problems of frail packing in this state. Tina as siloii as it is possible to do so tie- deparl- i n will -end a man to reside in Oregon and advise the fruit growers along these lines. Such was the in loruinlion in a leltL-1" recently re ceived from W. t'. Ilawley. rcprc scnlatiie. .Mr. Ilale recently urged Secre tary Wilson of the department to send a man for -ucli work to Orc v;oii. anil na-. recently ndvis d a- to the plan- of lb... department. MUST CLEAN HOUSE OR PEOPLE WILL DO IT Looking Into Pacific & Eastern Railroad Matters. j W. S. Dewing of I tewing llros., of Knhminy.no, Mich., who uuu ex- tensive timber lauds and mills in the neighborhood of I'titte Kails, arrived in Medford Saturday mid left Mon- day morning for a trip to Iiutte Kails to inspect properties. Mr. mid Mrs. K. Woodbury of Kalamaoo uc ' coiupauied them. I Mr. Ocwiug's object in visiting ; Medford at this time is to gel closely! 1 in touch with Pacific & Knsteru rail road matters "11111! determine upon a' ' plan by which he M ill be able to get ' lumber to the miirket. lie has eon-j t -ider.-.l th Ivisnbilily of building ' :n dcciFic hue to the fall- from M, Mi ld and it may be that he uill de- do ibis. I!. II. II arris, his I'presciila t ivc, in' com pa nied CITY IMPROVEMENT FREE DELIVERY CITY HAS LARGE BONOS ARE SOLO INSPECTOR HERE BALANCE ON HARD Street Improvement Bonds in an Making Inspection of the City as City in Good Financial Shape as Far Amount of $20,000 Disposed of Regards Institution of Free ' ;ts Cash' Is Concui tied Funds to Portland Parties. Carrier Serv?icc. " Aie Overdrawn. ride t local the party Kmart of bank. l i the III.- I ilnber. Medio a- did J. d .. National! mol.-i Wooiibnrv i- a wcohbv pro nto! capitalist and mav make SI'OKWNK. June ".-"The liepull-lii-an party niii-t clean house in this -late immediately or the ic..ple will clean lioil-e lor the "party." declared IJoxoruor llav t.dav in awi.oimcini: that eiery depu rlmeni on which the -lightest -ii-picion was cn-t wonid be promptly inve-lialcl a- the re-ult of a special -cssion called lor .Inue It.-;iy iiie-linciis before his return. Ilewii'ii: Itro-. had il inorlgnm. ..i-aiii-i the old Medford & Crater Lake railroad for .(ft:(mn for money jhI1. auccd in its eonsiriuvlioii, uid .oiis,.ijiit-iitlv have a claim acaitist ibe (leniian-Aiiiericiiu bunk i,f Port liiud. which .a-siinc-d the liabilities of the failed Oretfon Tnist ajnl Snv iin;s hank, for their share ' of the Miiyor t'uiioii has been advised that street iiiiprov'iiueut bonds in an amount of .$l'II. 1100 liae liceu dis posed of to I'orlland partiiib. 'fhesu arc tlie bonds which Mayor Canon visilct! I'orlhind fco dispose of u few day- age. TEAM RUNS AWAY AND CRASHES INTO TRAIN 16 Wbal came ne;:r Jieing n'atal ac-eM.-ui occurred Saiidny evening, when il" team of thl' (ircg.ui tlranite eonipaiiy L'ol- ini.'.v mi the road to .l:i'kso!i illc ;- they WI'I'C I'Cl II I'll illt: to 1 lit- city and ran clear into the eii. siril.ii'L; In. in Hi. which luul .just -toppeil at the ilcpoi. The lam was driven by T. .1. ('nrii;y. When on the. oli.-r -idc of Siivder'- place a clevis ' "I le 'd the toiigui' of the buggy ' i d " a id let lh..' H,le "down. The 'a !"":iiM lo run and slice led in 'j lliii'.' a way alter they h.id drag-'-i'd tln-ir drivr. mil of the buggy, badly brni-iiiL'- him and cuffing. his f The cari iag:' was not dam aged. ' , '' eighty odd thousuud dollars for which the roud whs si, Id by the receier. Tlii- money is held In the form of certificate- of deposit, and must hi paid next full. S. Morris, I'nit-d Slates po-lu! "ui- Aceoidiug lo tin' report of the city -pccior. is in Medford making an r i,!cr lor ihc mu.ih of May. Ih. insk-etion of sidewi.lks. street lights, ,.iiy on ,1th- 1 had a balance of -iiv.'l sign-, bouse numbering am! .v:;:i-i. Iilll.illi in il- .irion- funds nnil l,M' lik' ' ''r to report 1 1 he ., ,,i,.nliaw in oilier I Is totaling ii-titiiliou of a free carrier scmcc .t 1 1 'I'Im? eiiv is in a g 1 lor loci patron- of the poslofliec. ;m,. ,!,,. , ,',..,.,. Mr. Morris i- l-o making his rcg- T, . j,. hl. vllri11K ,,, u'ar iu-pccli.jn f lb" local office. j(v Mu,x, This i fiernoou d tomorrow Mr. ,;,,,,,,, ,-,,. ,m, ,', ,, Morns will vi-K all -eclious of the ,!M ;,.;. U..hi ,,. fndi ,,,. "v " !' I'i '-liort lo .,,,.,, ,m:(1 .r,s.,.7,,. ,,.,., ,, ht- (tvpnimoiil. 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