Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1924, Image 1

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ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Loading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
■TM.fignn
m J
MALARIA GERMS.
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pur
domestic water helps.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924
NO. 47
IRRIGATION DISTRICT DAM
COMPLETED
H E R E ’S A FELLOW WHO
APPRECIATES BALLOT
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SACRAMENTO. Oct. 25. tt
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« — A plea of a prisoner at tt
tt the county jail th a t he be tt
» liberated in time to cast a tt
tt ballot at the coming presi­ tt
» dential election on No­ tt
» vember 4th to keep up his tt
» record of fifty-one years of tt
tt steady voting was received tt
Former Leader Sent as Head tt yesterday by Ja ilo r Ed tt San Matean Dead Following :
Testhnnoy Given to Senate
tt
of Government in W aste tt Brady.
Death of Step-Daughter New Dam Will be Subject for Study by Prominent Body Investigation Body Gause
And Brady says the pris­ tt
tt
by Own Hand
Land
of Battle
of Engineers. Dam Is on Arch Type, Not Now in Com­
» oner’s wish may come true tt
mon Use Because of Difficulty of Construction.
ARMY IS DISBANDED tt despite the fact his 100- tt DIVORCED FROM WIFE
» d ajr sentence on a charge tt
Will be Able to Impound 8,000 Acre Feet of W ater. CLASH LASTS A DAY
C hristian General Threatens W ith­ » of having liquor in his pos­ tt Jealousy of Wife Caused Daughter
Trial of Oil Magnate for Fraud in
tt session does not expire u n ­ tt
to Commit Suicide. Brood­
draw al of Troops Unless Gov­
Const ruction of the Emigrant Creek dam, eight miles Obtaining Rights to Elk Hills
tt til November 9th, five days tt
ing Results in Reath
ernm ent Trys to Stop W ar
Lease Aired in L. A.
southeast of this city, has been completed and within two
» a fte r the election.
tt
The prisoner has w ork­ tt
san mateo , Cal., Oct. 25.— weeks the impounding of water in the giant reservoir
PEKING, Oct. 25— Wu Fu, m il­ tt
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 25.
8
ed
faithfuly at intervals at 8 A verdict of suicide, returned by
itary backer of the centrai Chi­
between
this
huge
dam
and
the
Pacific
highway,
an
area
—
Testimony
given by E. L. Do­
nese governm ent, and until this 8 th e jail as a tru sty and 8 a coroner’s jury here today is of 240 acres, will be started, according to engineers of heny, bead of the Pan-American
week the most powerful figure in tt five extra days a month tt expected to bring to a close a
Petroleum interests, before the
all China, was virtually banished tt are ¿oming to him as tt tragic chapter of life which in­ The Talent Irrigation District.
senate
investigating committee
The houses on the Dodge, Tucker and other ranches last January relative to the $100,-
to Chinese T urkestan today, fol­ tt. good tim e” . Brady said he tt volved the suicide of a daughter
will confer with Sheriff tt and h er father.
lowing a presidential m andate in I »
in the canyon and valley which will form the reservoir 000 personal lone note given to
Ellis
Jones regarding the tt
.Two weeks ago, beautiful Mar-
which President Tso Kun declared !»
tt P riso n er’s plea. He de­ tt ilouise Chambers, 17, shot and have been torn down and everything is ready for the Doheny by ex-Secretary of the
the w ar against Chang Lin ended,
tt clined to disclose the name tt killed herself here, because of storing of the 8,000 acre feet of water, the capacity of Interior Fall, was the cause to­
abolished the standing arm y now
day of the first heated clash be­
tt
tt of the man.
being used for the suppression of tt t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t tt jealously for her step-m other. Last the reservoir, wlicili the engineers estimate will not only tween opposing counsel at the
night, F ran k Chambers, said to he absolute insurance against serious shortage in any
rebels, and appointed Wu direct­
trial here of the governm ent’s
be the son of a New ’Y ork million­
or of the waste lands of Turke­
suit
for cancellation of leases held
aire, shot and killed himself year, such as has been felt during the previous summer,
stan.
by the Pan - American in the Elk
Chambers adm itted to the offic­ hut will provide water for the irrigation of 4,000 acres
Hills naval oil reserve.
This action, which will prac­
ials who were investigating the more than is included in the Talent Irrigation district
Legal argum ents th a t follow­
tically end the fighting in the
death of the girl, th a t he was not
at
present.
»
ed
lasted from the latter part of
Chinese Repuhlic was forced up-
her father, and th a t he had di­
the
morning session until nearly
on
governm ent by the Christ-
vorced his first wife, the m other
The reservoir when filled will the cióse of court, when Federal
I
ian general, Feng Siang. with a
of the girl, in Portland, Oregon,
present a beautiful site to those tiudge McCormick ruled in favor
th reat of the w ithdraw al of his
last year.
i traveling the Pacific Highway, as of the government.
troops whiclf have been support­
It developed at the inquest th a t
i the w ater will extend even up
The clash occurred when the
ing the government. Should Feng Agrees That Prohibition W ork Miss Chambers was addicted to
and under the bridge across the prosecution, in the unavailability
w ithdraw his troops, it is cer­
Should be Consolidated in
drugs. Chambers, following her
■ Pacific highway at th a t point. A of Mr. Doheny as a witness, he
tain th a t the governm ent would
Sheriff’s Office W ithout Aid
to Los Angeles, closed his fine
road, above the w ater level from having refused to testify earlier
be overthrow n by the rebels who
home here; and moved into the
the highway to the dam site, has in the day, offered in evidence
have bobbed up time and again.
Newton C. Chaney, Republican {-apartment of Miss Chambers.
been constructed.
testimony given by the oil m ag­
The banishm ent of Wu was one candidate for district attorney at
Chambers brooded much over
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j This dam, because of its pe- nate before the senate investigat­
of the biggest surprises of th e en-; the general election November 4, the death of the girl. The girl E. K. Hall F irst to R egister for culiar construction, lias been se-
ing committee, both about Fall's
tire m andate.
It was expected was in Ashland Friday afternoon left a note address to “ dearest
Uoolidge-Dawes-Lincoln Car- , lected by The Enginering Foun- note and proposed changes In the
th a t the form er leader in Chinese, and stated he expected to win by F ra n k ,” saying “you have done ■
avan A utograph Book
dation, a body of affiliated en- leases.
affairs would begiven a political a good m ajority.
all for me. except to d efin ite ly ;
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gineeriijg societies, as a subject
The defense immediately pro­
position in one of the better Chi-
Chaney said th a t one of the ta k e a stand between Bea and
" I not only voted for Abraham For study. The dam is the arch tested vigorously on the ground
nese provinces in recognition of most Im portant points brought myself.’’ “ F love you only.”
1 Lincoln, but I had the p le asu re ' type and, since there is very ’hat Mr. Doheny, in testifying be­
his work in assisting the govern-i °n t *n the present campaign i?
Chambers form erly lived
' of sleeping with him one n ight,” ) Uttle inform ation available and fore the senate committee, was
ment, but instead he was banish- the policy of. the Republican can­ Olympia. W ashington, and in E. K. Hall, of 564 Liberty street engineers have had only meagre acting merely as an agent, and
ed to the worst province w ithin didates to elim inate unnecessary Portland, Oregon.
of this city, stated Friday after- experience in the construction of that the court did not have re­
the jurisdiction of the Chinese deputies and clerks in the court
noon in registering for the L in -; a « ch dams, the Engineering Foua- cords to show that the oil mag­
house and to reduce the expenses
government.
coln A utograph book which is be-1 dation saw its opportunity to nate held the controlling interest
of operating the county govern­
ing prepared by the Coolidge- ^ain th^ data which the profes­ in the Pan American company.
ment.
Dawes-Lincoln caravan which will sion reeds in the construction of
Judge McCormick he'd that ap­
He stated he was heartily In
this dam: therefore, a research parently Mr. Doheny had absolute
be in Ashland next Tuesday.
i sym pathy with the idea of Can-
' “ My father kept a wayside inn fund was raised, the contractors authority in negotiating with the
! didate J. J. McMahon to con-
along the W abash river and when being the State of Oregon, the En- government on behalf of the Pan-
! solite the work of the sheriff’s
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 25.— Mex- I was about 7 years of age. Abe S neering Foundation. The Talent American company for the grant­
' office and the prohibition enforce­
ico City cut off commercial re la -! Lincoln often came to our place, Irrigation District and The Cali- ing of the leases, or for an alter­
m ent activities. This can be
tions with England today. The riding his old horse with his sad- forn,a - Oregon Power Company, ation or revision of them. With
done, Chaney stated, and he pledg- order does not say w hether all dlebags crammed with law books Every phase of the work has been
the ruling, court adjourned.
, ed himself to cooperate with Mc-
which
he
read
when
he
stopped
studied
and
a
record
made
for
During the hours of the h e at­
the B ritish empire is affected, or
riding, Mr. Hall continued.
comparison with other methods of ed legal argum ent Mr. Doheny.
The County Medical Society has : Mahon to the lim it in enforcing onlv England.
| the prohibition violators and
invited Dr. Dillehunt. bone spec­
Ths drastic action of th é Mex­ “ One night when the itinerant construction. This study will be sitting in his usual place behind
; bringing them to justice. Chaney
ialist and Dr. Selling, nerve spec­
ican government is exnectod »n lawyer came to our inn, my fa th - ; continued after the w ater is im- the table around which his corps
ialist, both of Portland, to hold a ; stated th a t H artzell, Republican have the effect of paralyzing the ___. ________________ ____ pounded to test the strength and
of attorneys were seated, listen­
(Continud on page Four)
w orkability of this new type of ed atentive’.y but never changed
free clinic for crippled childred, candidate for county judge, 'was trad e and overseas passerfger tra f­
pledged to this policy and th a t
dam.
November 5 at the F irst Baptist
words with bis lawyers. Doheny
with the three of them elected fic from England to this country.
If this method, which is much Jr., sitting next to his father, as­
church in Medford. This is a diag-j
The
persistent
failure
of
the
and working together, McMahon,
cheaper, is feasible, this arch sumed a sim ilar attitude, and few
nostic clinic and for children from
; sheriff, H artzell, county judge, B ritish Government to recognize
I
type of construction will mean words went between them . The
2-16 years of age.
i and Chaney, district attorney, the the existing governm ent of Mexico
i the saving of large sums in the serious m editative expression on
The county is able to have th e ;
' trio shou’d be able to do effective is responsible for the breaking
i construction of power sites and ♦ heir faces remained unchanged
services of
these
specialties
work in stam ping out prohibition of commercial relations between
dams in this state, as well as in while counsel were thrashing out
through the extension service of
violators and in reducing the ex­ the two countries.
other Pacific Coast states where legal technicalities.
the University of Oregon Medical
penses of county government.
future development of w ater
School.
FOOTBAI.T. PLAYER
power sites will require the con-
CHILD IS SWEPT IN
Dr. Dillehunt and Dr. Selling,
OF MYRTLE CREEK
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struction of many huge dams.
FRONT OF BIG TRUER
give a large part of their time
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!
IS HURT IN BACK to the treatm en t of children un­
PORTLAND, Oct. 2 5. — Vern
The dam site is formed by two
SEATTLE. W ash., Oct, 25. —
NEW
YORK.
Oct.
25.
—
Rose
F.
Kelly,
4912
T
hirty-third
ave-
sandstone
hills, which provide
der the Crippled Childrens Act.
Mayor Edwin J. Brown, who testi­
Gerald A usm uth, Myrtle Creek
Pantoliano,
five
years
old,
was
nue,
an
ex-employe
a’t
Roberts
solid
rock
abutm
ents for the dam.
This act entitled any child with j
fied today th at it was not profit, football player was injured in the
knocked
down
and
washed
into
■
B
rothers’
store,
was
arrested
last
which
is
technically
known as a
a crippling defect which might j
b u t desire to be governor of W ash­ back yesterday during th? Ash­
the street by a stream from a fire night by Detectives Hellyer and variable radius arch dam. A rock
be improved, to free treatm ent
ington or United States senator land and Myrtle Creek football
hydrant
at
Tenth
Avenue ■ M allett and. jailed on a larceny bench at the top of a bluff, on
, under the supervision of the Uni­
th a t caused him to seek to res­ game. He was rushed immediate­
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
2
5
—
A;
and
T
hirty-ninth
street
which
one J charge arising out of his posses- the west abutm ent and 70 feet
versity of Oregon Medical School
cind a $15,000,000 street car con­ ly to the hospital and an X-ray
corporation
has
a
perfect
rig
h
t
to
of
the
children
who
she
was
play-!
sion of household furniture said above the lowest part of the dam.
in Portland. The doctors give
tra c t today, later related on the of his back was taken this m orn­
carry
on
a
campaign
of
education
ing
with
had
turned
on.
j
to
have been stolen from the Ira makes it possible to use an aux-
SALEM, Oct. 25. — The public
free service and the county pays
stand th a t he showed evidence ing. He is resting comfortably the hospital biils. The m ajority with regard to a group of political
Before she could scramble to F. Powers F u rn itu re company, n a r y arch and thereby reduce the service commission will turn back
obtained to up3et the contract to at the present time.
or any other m atter,. h er feet a m otor
truck ' killed Kelly, it is said, made a complete r.adius of the main arch, there- to the state at the end of the
of cases sent up for treatm ent are candidates
R. T. W hiting, an investigator
General
A
tterbury,
vice-president
^er.
Reuben
Glassman,
Brook- confession and even adm itted to fore reducing the thickness four- present biennium approximately
orthopaedic cases and a large per­
for a concern subsidiary to Stone
of
th
e
Pennsylvania
railroad
de-
driver
of
the
truck,
was
ar- the officers th a t the $250 furnace teen per cent of th at obtainable $15,000 of its appropriation, ac­
centage of these are deform ities
& W ebster or Boston, hoping
in the basement of bis home had without the auxiliary arch,
cording to a letter prepared today
from Infantile Paralysis. On the d a re d today before the Borah re8ted
W hiting would verify the docu­
been
stolen
from
the
Powers
store.
The
dam
will
have
a
bottom
by H. H. Corey, chairm an of the
other hand, alm ost every kind of Campaign fund investigating com­
m ent. The contract is with this
This and the admission by po- iength of 180 feet, top length of commission, in reply to a request
malady has come under the ob- mittee.
concern.
i lice officials th at a large num ber 430 feet, a maximum height of th at he furnish the executive de­
j servation of the Medical Staff
A tterbury freely adm itted the 1
The mayor eaid on the stand
of persons who have not yet been 137 feet, a maximum thickness partm ent with a complete state­
through this channel .such as: Pennsylvania road was “ against
before a committee of the city
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 'Sec- ' severe burns with resulting dis-
arrested and whose names have cf 04 feet and the width at the ment of the salaries and expenses
La Follette.”
council investigating the “ effici­ rotary of A griculture W allace died figuremenC badly
not been mentioned in connect- top is five feet The foundation of the departm ent for 1923 and
bowed legs
The total contributions to the
ency” of the municipal govern­ at the naval hospital here at four from richits, tuberculosis in the
ion with the operations of the js 8Ojjd sandstone, which is 16 1924.
m ent, th a t though he considered o’clock this afternoon, follow- bones, spinal conditions, impe- Democratic war cheet th u s far
gang of store thieves will prob- feet below the bed of the creek
The governor’s request was bas­
reported total $502,575. Chair­
W hiting a power company repre­
W EEHAW KER, N. J., Oct. .25. ably be indicted when the police jn ^he deepest place. A straight ed on a telegram received from
ing an operation perform ed a few aim ent in speech and bad eye con-
man B'orah wired Senator W alsh
sentative, he knew if the docu­
•A demand th a t Secretary of the fay all facts before the grand-gravity section for this dam would Jam es Johns of Pendleton, demo-
1 <*«>•» ago.
j ditions.
m ent was not verified, it would
of
Montana
this
morning
th
a
t
bis
T
reasury
Mellon and David Blain, j u ry, next week, were yesterday’s bave requjred a thickness of 80 cratic candidate for public service
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It is desired th a t children with
he no good. ♦ v
committee
would
act
vigorously
commissioner
of Internal revenue, developments in the
case. feet at the base for equal 8tabil- commissioner from the eastern
w i . m oia
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25— Sec- just such conditions come to the
and
prom
ptly
if
proof
was
discov-
be
summoned
before
th
e
Senate
g.
A.
Dorsey,
assistant
depart-
|ty
A syphoon spillway is con- Oregon district, who desired the
8 J * a " l e . .
*
' retary of A griculture W allace is Medford clinic for help. P arents
ered
of
the
tru
th
of
W
alsh’s
committee
invstigating
bureau
to
ment
m
anager
of
the
m
en’s
and
structed
with a discharge of 4,000 itfformatlon for campaign pur-
e arn
e
e a
"
.desperately ill in a W ashington and relatives interested should
jharge
th
a
t
$100,000
was
sent
explain,
“
by
w
hat
authority
they
boys’
suit
division
of
the
Meier
&
cubic
feet
per
aecond w ithout poses,-
an attorney n i ew or
: sanitarium today with toxemia register th eir children before No-
arning
store, was brought to head- overtopping
overtOpPing the dam.
dam. A 150-foot
“ Answering your inquiry of this
Ca9P’ ..JL* ec are (
e
poisoning, following an operation vember 1 with the County Nurse into Montana in an effort to de- , Issued
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«-= threatening
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„ _ Frank
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was "th e e peop.e
people's s Dusmess
and jn which | be gajj bladder and ap- at the Court House in Jackson- feat him ia his attem pt a t re* newspapers with a fine and im- quarters yesterday morning and spij:way js a i8O constructed over date relative to am ount of sal­
u. nes
he would not tell it. He said he
prlsonm ent, if they published lists questioned concerning a $65 mat- tbe main portion O( tb e dam, aries and expenses of the public
pendix were removed here a few ville or telephone 491 Jackson- election.
didn’t believe the company had
of taxpayers and the income taxes tress which W illiard Oakes, alleg- wh«ch wiu be u8ed onjy ¡„ ca8e of service commission for 1923 and
days ago. The. secretary lost ville, giving the childs’ name and
knowledge of the city's case and
paid by them ,” was made here ed jingleader of the crime gang, • eniergencjes. The whole dam can 1924.” said Mr. Corey's letter to
much ground during the n ig h t,1 address and state w hat the defect
added th a t he was working at
PRINCE OP WALES IS
today by Senator La F ollette^ Pro- had stolen from the Powers store bp overtopped w ithout doing any the governor, "please be advised'
present on some lines tb a fn e ith e r ‘ and his condition is described as is.
ON WAY BACK HOME gresslve candidate for the Presi- and which had lnen found in his damage.
th a t the total am ount of the ap-
I, •dency, who Is carrying on his cam-
W hiting nor Ralph Nichols, chair- extrem ely critical by attending
home. Dorsey claimed that be had
The outlet for the w ater from 1 propriation for the two years was
man of the committee, knew any- physicians.
HOME IS BURNED,
new y o r k , Oct. 25. -Look- palgn here today,
bought -the m attress. from Oakes ^be reservojr j8 Provided by a con- $140,000, or $70,000 a year. The
thing about.
Dr. Boone, head of the staff of
MAN KILLS SELF/ ing tired as the result of his | To prevent publication of these *at a discount” and th a t he in crete lined tunnel under the east j total expenditures for 1923 were
W hite House physicians, who re­
strenuous th ree m ouths vacation lists would “ subvert th e will of turn had sold Oakes a suit of abutm ent. The tunnel is of the $57,559.92 and the total expen-
mained at W allace’s bedside dur-
Here Today—
SPOKANE, Oct. 25. — H. W. in America and Canada, but de­ Congress,” La Follette charged. clothes and an overcoat from the (borseshoe tvpe, being 5 feet in dla- ditures for the first nine months
Andrew Anderson of Milwau- ing the night, stated this m o rn -: W agner, aged 68, a candym aker, claring. him self fit, and regretful He said th a t Congress had pass­ Me«er & Frank store “at a dis- mpter ftnd haylng & o p a c ity of of 1924 were $49,100.96.
kee, W isconsin, was in Ashland) ing th a t the toxemia condition aet j ire to his home here today, of departure, David W indsor, the ed a publicity am endm ent to the count.” No charge was placed 125 cubic feet per second. The
“ We were endeavoring and ex­
today attending to business inter- had spread throughout the Secre- tOok a dose of poison and then Prince of W ales sailed today la st revenue bill so the “ public against Dorsey, but the police laid dam contains 15,000 cubic yards pect to have a balance of $15.000
ests. Mr. Anderson is in the shoe; tary 's body, and th a t little chance banged himself to a tree in his aboard the Steamship Olympic for would know who was paying the th e facts before the m anagem ent
(Continued on page 4)
Southham pton and London.
business.
; of recovery rem ained.
yard, police said.
(Continued on Page F o u r)
taxes, and how much they paid.” of the Meier & Frank store.
TOO BAD, POOR HOUSE
HARBORS NO JITNEYS
tt
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a
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25. tt
:: — George Harman is not tt
8 an inm ate of the Los tt
:: Angeles County Poor Farm tt
« today, and the reason is tt
n simple and clear.
tt
«
There was no place to tt
*
tt
It park his car.
::
H arm an had proved to tt
Union Pacific Claims New « the satisfaction of every- tt
Line from Bend to Lake- « one concerned th a t he was tt
tt indigent and was about to tt
view too Expensive
tt be adm itted when he ask- tt
BE ANOTHER TANGLÊ tt- ed: “ W here do I put my tt
R
tt car?’’
When it was explained tt
Line Would t o s t About SS,OOO,OOO tt
to Construct, Say Officials of i 8 to him th a t the county tt
8 did not provide garage ac- tt
Union Pacific
» commodations for its indi- tt
WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 25. tt gent guests, he withdrew tt
— A contest equal in heat and tt his application and mo- tt
bitterness to the struggle by the ¡tt tored away in a small se- tt
Southern Pacific and Central Pa­ ! tt dan of popular make, the tt
cific on the one hand and the j tt presence of which had tt
Union Pacific over the proposed !» hitherto not been noted tt
by his questioners.
tt
unscram bling of the two form er
Itt
tttttttttttttttttttttttt
roads is in sight as the result of
yesterday's report to the in ter­
s ta te commerce commission by
C. E. K eppart. examiner, in which
he made several far-reaching rec­
ommendations regarding the rail­
road situation in .central and
w estern Oregon.
The examiner had before him
several proposals from the Ore­
gon public service commission
asking th a t railroads traversing New Hoist Being Constructed, an d '
Well Is Being Drilled to G uar­
central Oregon, more specifically
antee Supply of W ater
the Union Pacific and the Central
Pacific, be required to extend and
The Skyline mine, located six
construct a railroad from Crane
westward to Oakridge, to connect miles west of her in the hills,
with the Central Pacific's Natron has been forced to practically sus­
cut-off, thus to connect with roads pend operations due to the fact
affording a m arket outlet to w est­ th a t a spring which was supply­
ern Oregon and California; also ing the w ater for th eir mill to
to construct a connection between wash the gold ore has ceased flow-
railroad term inals at Bend and ing
A pump is now being installed
K irk and a branch line to Lake-
and
in about a week or ten days
view.
•
the
diggers
will reach the 120-
The exam iner’s report is in
some respects vague and involved foot level where tfiey expect to
and goes Into the survey of the strike w ater. Mill operations
railroad situation in such m anner will then be resumed.
The mine is putting in a hoist,
In w estern and central Oregon
and
later a cage will be installed,
th a t it is difficult at times to in ­
te rp re t his analysis. But it is which will expedite the tran sfer
clear th a t if the commission up­ of ore to the mill.. A five-foot vein
holds his recommendation the which is running gold ore to the
Union Pacific railroad will be or­ value of from $800 to $2,000 a
dered to construct a line 140 to ton has ju st been opened, accord­
150 miles long from Bend by way ing to E. J. B arrett, who is inter­
of Odell to Lakeview, at an esti­ ested in the mine.
The company’s sawmill is now
mated cost of $8,000,000. Con­
cutting
about 5,000 feet of tim ­
siderable is said about the need
ber
daily,
which is being used to
for cross-state lines, but the im­
build
houses
so th a t the operat­
practicability of their construc­
tion is noted because of the ions can be continued despite the
ownership of present lines in west­ heavy w inter snows and so that
ern Oregon and this problem the men can be com fortable d u r­
would be solved by detaching cer­ ing the w intry spells. Nine house?
tain Southern Pacific lines in have already been constructed at
w estern Oregon to serve as cross- the mine site and all the mill
buildings are being covered.
state feeders.
The mine has about 400 tons
of ore on the dump. An improv­
ed ball mill is being installed and
the company expects to operate
on a large scale in the near fu ­
ture.
FIG H T STARTS n
OVER LINES IN
EASTERN ORE.
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OF RELATIVE
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BY PRESIDENT
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SECRETARY WALLACE
LA FOLLETTEPOPS
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