Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 08, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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MEDFORD. OltEUOX, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1J0!.
NO. 69.
FOURTH YEAR.
Daily
MEDFORD
TO BLOCK ROAD
IS AMENDED
Mossback WIcMahan Files Hew
Charges In Effort to Restrain
Construction of Crater
Lake Highway.
ATTORNEYS WORK TO
SUSTAIN APPROPRIATION
Fenton, Webster, Colvig and Reames
Preparing Answer Speedy
Action Assured.
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SCENES OF COUNTRY LIFE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
PORTLAND! ..limp 8. (Spfininl.)
Attorney Geiim.il ("run -ford, Judge
W. D. Fenton, Judge Lionol Wolistor
of Piirljaml arid Colvig mid Ronracs
of Modfont are represcntiiiB Hie t'ni
ter lake road commission in the suit
brought hy Attorney MeMahun for
J. K. Sears to declare the Crater lnke
mud state approrialion uneonsti-
tutional.
An amended complaint has been
filed bv Mi-Miihim which makes the
secretary of state a co-defondnnt. In
addition to this, the plaintiff alleges
thai Ihe legislature passed (he hill
setting it out in detail. Ihe same
charges are made as in Ihe original
complaint, and in addition thereto
the plaintiff alleges the appointment
of the Crater lake road commission.
.Und that the hill is void because it
contravenes article 11 of the state
constitution, which, it is alleged, pro
hibils the legislature from passing
any law that shall loan the credit
of the slate, or create any liabilities
which shall make the state debt ex
ceed the sum of $50,000 except in
case of war or to repel invasion. I
The case was set for tomorrow Lr
morning upon demurrer before Judge j
Cialloway. but in consultation hern
toilav with Judge Fenton. the Med
ford attorneys are of the opinion;
that the matter should be met by an i
answer. Thw method will permit j
them to bring before tl ourt the j
nalural wonders of Crater lake, and
the advisability and necessity of j
connecting eastern and western Die- j
gon. If the defense should stand nn ;
demurrer, it would have to ask the j
court to take .judicial knowledge of
nil those things, and as they are all f
capable of proof. Ihe attorneys are
proceeding along Ihe lines ,,f safety.,
although it will probably delay mnt-j
tors slightly.
Hefendants will file nn answer to- I
morrow and will get eac up for trial ;
Monic day this week.
One of the features in the am led
complaint, necessitating nn answer.,
that was not in the first complaint, j
is the allegation that there is a good i
road already, and that the new mad'
will benefit only those persons living
along its routes.
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Southern I'aeit'ic Company.
MAYORALTY
OF PORTLAND
Machine Candidate Swept Into Of lice
By Majority of All Ballots
Cast Small Vote Shown
and Little Interest.
REPUBLICANS ELECTED
TO CITY COUNCIL
New Charter, Excise Board Amend
ment and Gothenburg System
Are Defeated.
PUPILS MAKE
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High School Graduating Class Sign
Round Robin Against Instructor
Alleging Favoritism and
Incompetency.
RESIGNATIONS OF SEVERAL
INSTRUCTORS ARE ASKED
PORTLAND, June H. With half a
dozen precincts still winning, the
count at '2 o'clock this uL'tnrnuon
shows that Joseph Simon has been
elected mayor by a majority of nil
votes cast. The count is approxi-
Scholars Claim Member Was Flunked
Despite Excellent Record by
Unfriendly Teacher.
As a result of a clash between
school authorities and the gradu
ating class of the Med lord high
school, some of Ihe graduates refused
to appear al the commencement ex
ercises, and have preferred charge
mutely: Simon, H000; Miinly, 4000; ; ag,ih,!.t (leorge Merrill, one of the
Allien, 'J'200. All the Hepublienn man- instructors in the high school. The
iuecs for the council are elected. pupil referred to is Cnrl Glasgow,
The new charter was defeated, the: K (' y. w, Glasgow, a well known
excise board ainondineiit was de- , ,,ivlmrdKt. The cluiiges are as fol
featcd, as was the proposed Oothon-( Imvs;
burg plan. The Mroadway si reel , The Round Rnllin.
bridge earned, and (lie Madison' . ,
. , , ., .., c, the members ot the senior
street bridge will remain nt Its ires- .
, ., ,. i , . ; , i Hu.-s ol Mcdlnml high so inn I, in
cut site, the proposal to remove it lo i i ,
, , , ... , ,. , , ,,,, , chilling IIiom.' who decliueil o appear
Market street being dclculeil. Ihe; . ,, , 1 ' , .
Llt , , . , , , in i in cnmiuc iicuiuciii exorcises m-
Sherman sli t bridge was also tie-
. . , i day evening anil those who appeared
feated. i . , , , ,
; in accordance with their parents de-
EUGENE PAVING PLANT ' reHl'"',"'"",v 'l,sim ,'" "s',lui"
DESTROYED BY BLAZE. jhihih i'ic rcnsuiiH lor uur at-
thuHo in thtH nintlor.
Part of the mixing plaid of lliej, .",AI1 Vl,"r lh n,",",1"'rK "f 11,0
Wurreu (;onHtruetio cn,any, sit - 1 h" "' " elasHcs
nuted back of Skinner's Unite, near1 wl " "''.V "..irnrod in.,,.s-
the river, at Kugene. was destroyed ; 1 vv '" ,h'' ll',."'l! " '''
r i;iuinnirr iim'mii hi rill , jimi win mi
NEW PARK FOR
CITYJPLANNED
Ladies of Greater Medford Club to
Begin Work at Once Beauti
fying Grounds Where
Old Tank Stands.
LIFE ON A ROGUE RIVER ORCHARD
--1ST ALLURING AND ATTRACTIVE
Stately Mansions Occupied by Cultii red People Adorn the Sightly Hills
Surrounded by Endless Rows of Record Crop Producing Fruit
Trees An Out-of-Door and Ideal Life, "Far From the
Maddening Crowd's Ignoble Strife."
by fire Sunday, the fire starling
about lOtfO. It is not known just
how the fire origiualed. bill there
was file uiidernenlll the vats which
c.onta'u.i'd Ihe liilulilhic preparation
used to hind the crushed lock, and
it is thought the liiiuid spilled over
in some inunncr. The entire plant
was abhue before the alarm could
be turned in.
The fire dcpartuu'iil reached tin
place in time to save the engine and
a pari oT the mixer. Iml the vats and
the i i j i 1 1 1 1 1 ' v ami pail of the plant
used to lioi-il the cru--lieil rock i- a
lolul loss. The plant would have
been taken to 1,'o-i-lnug within a
few davs.
CENTRAL POINT WILL
FLOAT WATER BONDS
fREAT
REVIVAL AT
THE TABERNACLE
!iniin'iijtto improvement of the va
cant ipuin. ,int west of the present
eitv iwrk. on which the oM water
tmver slnixU as a reriiimlcr of villa
days, was niulertakei. hy the lathe !
of the OivaliT MiMlfi.nl Huh at their!
monthly meetintr Monday. The
irmniuls will he heautifiel atnl uu'ile
a part of th (in-sent pnrk.
The holier of the Hah met nt Ihe
Cmnmctvinl eluh rooms and tran
acled tniich hiisiiiesi-. They epei-lr(i
it to he their last meeting for the
summer, hut owinjr 1 tlie jtn'-s of
hnsiness. will hold another meeting
Xo more delightful or fasfinaliti
lile can he imagined than that of
ihe lli-irue river orehtirdist. A tour
throtiLrh the "real fruit region irihn
lary lo Medforrl will convince any
one of the truth of (his ii-sertinii.
I'eaulil'ul li'iitii's.
iews ,.f (he valh-y. -
i.f
The prent ineetinir nt the rhristian ,
tahenuiele continues with tmahated '
interest. T.ast ninht the service-;;
-wore well attended, the dmri2 was
rrand ami ihe intnnrest irreat. I'rof.
Sluiff-'f sntstj a heantifnl olo enii- i
th-d '-Wi 'ie T- y WnnderinL' Oirl
To; i"1!! ?" This s,ji' uiis written hy ,
nr- ". ."r uirl. The 'S;nile Ch-iru-" ;
W;1P ni-L'iini.cd. IV-ys a-d i'rU from
8 to 1.1 v.-ar- of a if fire to ht ad-j
niittr.l. ',:IV- ,l!,'v U:
ready for -w.o -yovUi '- P'-j
prtv in th hir-jp ehonw Sunday
nidit: want 100 hy next Sunday.
at'ieel tonit'ht. "The Havprdy
Vision." A L'l-eaf Ilifiae. Tonic, ymt
are wanted.
A
was ,
lo li
the lasf Monday of thi month.
Committee Is Named.
w a vs and me-ms ct.inni'l ice
ihted to ra:-c t.M ii nrdor
uflfv the new pail: iu-t west
of itte prfsoT.t oTiC Vr. H. t Ke"f-
ner wa- 1 1 i -.i- 1 .-.T oh with
j r. Vmi'p". Vr. Vrl-o :v d Mr-.
! Alff-H M-:-l;oit. The rich hwcmI
to assist th" fireiren in their nreoa
I r;,i;An, 7,v the 1-Voo-il, of ,T-,lv ce'e
; hrai..n. atM-ointii'-; the foll-.l.:?
I committee to as-ist :lh s h.".''1"'
' for rpjimtiriate dc'nrattnn. and. in
j short., to aid in n-v wnv that they
can :x ( hatnnan. Mr- ' ano i ; a--frontintied
nn pnee R.
onimamlin'j fine
ct ahont hv end
laden t'ruil tree-, can
e -ecu on '(.ry hand, ami the oc-
; cnpanl1- emac I rum every scciiun oi
Ihe connlry - a coltiuvd. intelligent
! class itiat would i'I-mcc any region.
Tin- ideal home and ideal life i
j iluit ol tl rehardisi the niait who
make- a L""'d !ivinLr a-uid a little
I imiiv i h;- own huss, fi-1M. and i'ule
1 pendent, with oppoi l unity for fnl!e-t
lev eoi?Tie) t. Hvii'L his !iti- m (tod -nice
sini-hine.
Life Most Alluring.
ioieh' t d i- inost at -
turiti" As Heurv II.
e rotary of the tae
.n.mi-ioti. has writ -iHohaiis
no irore fas.
el;;tiii.-.- or f l ohlipe; pnrs'iit in I i
tlrin hoi-ti.'uii ure, ant! nos-ihlv none
more profilahle than th" 'jTmvinir of
jipples and (war'-. The Hiet who
vi-atchcd and raved fiver the develop-
l.ilV
.-eh.
nit-if
'The
d
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maiden and ullimalu wumaidiood will
lind its eoiinlcrpai'l in an Oregon or- 1
ehaid. To lninl and watch in early,
-piine. the niticlifiiinp of the tree, the
LTiidua! dev fhipincnl of leaf and hud, '
and (he i-nlle. itmid openiiif; of its,
lieu ilcliinir hlo-soam, filling the air
il !i iiiio ical n i t'rane-ninec, and
finally the frnitai of the manjfi-e-!it
applet and pears for which Or-ej-.ii
ha- heroine famous, is a poem
m itself.
"f hae tisudicd tlie era of ci
tifie niaMJi'jcmeut of the orchard
A ot' i-i'inmn-rative prices for the
f.duct.M
e and hraitiK aru needed
rd. It is not a vodel's
etit of a hefintiful hahy eirl into
Inteifi-.-ii.
M tlie ondi
ecu)UltlOU.
A Brainy Occupation.
The he-i ihoii"ht of (he hra'micsl
i', .ii iti Soiiihei!! Oregon ha heon
L'i.en to horticulture since the posHi
'i i' i'- of Ihe loi-iuc-s have heen
fipp.-ii'eiit. .In the lit.dit 'if acquired
pi-rience. there need not lie a sin-
) futlurc atMuf -j those win" now en?-
'ark Hi this hu-iue-,s. J( j not an ;
occupation especially adapted to the
wnnls ()f a lazy man. for it requires
f'KNTHAL I'OINT. June K. The
city ciuncil at it- regular meeiin
last niL'tit decided to float the water
works lionds in an amount of .,Jo.ttOII
as soon as possible, and ordered the
necessary puhlienliou. Il i the in
tention to issue the hoods for a pe-
riod of Mfl years with interest al f
per cent, It is expected that they !
will he taken hy local investor. At
torney Wilhintrtofi of Medford ad
vised the enimc.il in connection with
the ir-Huaiici of the hands,
Tt will decided to mispend opera
tions in the tunnel now heinp driven
in iht: well, which is to he the city
source of water supply, as the pres
ent flow of '.?00 gallons n minute if
deemed sufficient. One of the tun
nels is 7x7x12 1-2 feet in dimen
sions and the nfhr i 7v7H 1 1 -2.
we helieve not only failed in his
t tetichinn, hul graded his pupils nc
j cording to his own ptu'sonal preju
j dices; and who now, in our opinion,
has perpetuated his last tun! fjrent
1 c- injustice hy rel'tisiny; to pass, hy
a v cry nn rrmv ma reju, one of (ho
hesi and hardest working ntcndtei s
of our class; and thai with no pre
vious vwmiiiitf and after In- had heeii
authorized lit scud out his cummeiic-'-inent
cards und to h"irn 'his Mici ;e.
The said tiicmlier. : ti'rii;- tiom .;'
. oilier si'hool only In -I year, ha- la en
a hie tiy Intra e( I ort s hi inn ke eiul
of the required sivicen credits with
in the pa-t year, and only failing by
Put poinls in one-half credit nf mak
if "jr ihe jias-.in?.' jninle, and we are
convinced llnit his failure was duo
cutirelv to ihe teacher's prejudice.
"Also, we arc entirely dissatisfied
with the treatment the class has re
ceived, by bcinij; allowed no voice
whatever in any of the arrangements
for commencement.
"CliA ItKNCK (IOKK..
"KKUN1CK ('Oltl)KK.
"ST A It MAI'SHAMj.
"CI V LKOXAKI).
"(II'Y HISIIOP."
V.. (ioodpa ure. who hn trnnni
ed all over California and Southern
OreL'on. seeking truce of hi mi-sine
uncle, V. T- Knus-her. the Afedford
imr-ery man v ho mysteriously di---.ini.ejired
last autumn, ret anted Mon-
j day from San FYnncicn, TTisr search
the closest attention at nil times; hut
f Continued on pflpe. 8.)
j was
i find .
i terv.
faihit-. ns he was unable to
Hue that would solve tlie mys-
Resiynattnn Asked.
The Hioid hoard has not vet nn- ,
iiouuccd appointments for the coiu
injr year, but it is understood that:
-nvcpjil Ii Hiool instructors have
been dropped, nmnne; them (teniae
Aferritt and Miss Walton. Miss Vn
lah Wnrner. Ihe principal of Ihe 'vs
school, it is rcforlcd. has nNo 1 emi
): -I f'd lo re-i-.'U.
rJGLEY Tflnir rv
HOSIERY I rc.rjCTCD
WAsrnvcrov. e s n,.. t.
ton "Hiedcle w-; rMiuinletcd at tin1
niirhf spsion. The inny rates
were restored on bo'.ierv, rnakini?
tlie reduction of about 20 cents n
doen pair from the rale of the
house hill. Tomorrow the woolen
sche tlali- will lie fakrn up.