Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 16, 1925, Image 1

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    MALARIA GERMS
Cannot survive three months in
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
A shland D aily T idings
The Tidings Has Been Ashland’s Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
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(International News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII
Successor to tha Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 43
ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases out of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
ASHLAND, ORTGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1(5, 1925
NO. 141
Vole Tomorrow in Favor of Park Bond Issue
23 Eggs from
17 Hens—How
Is It Done?
Annonymous Opponents of Purchases Issue Propaganda
Declaring Land not W orth Price Asked. Mayor, P art
of Council and Commissioners in Favor of Purchase
of Both Land Tracts.
Millionaire’s Son Shot by Woman
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MODESTO, Cal., Feb.
16. — It would seem the
general tendency of the
quality production and
lelimination of overhead
has been seriously taken
up by poultry, when it was
8 learned today th a t a flock
8 of 17 hens on the ranch
8 of A rt JacksoQ of Ceres
8 were found to have left 23
8 eggs in. the nests when
8 Jackson went out to gath-
8 . e r the eggs this evening.
8
In all fairness to the
8 hens, Jackson said th a t he
8 gathered the eggs lust
8 night as usual and is un-
8 able to account for the ine
8 . crease in any o th er way
8 th an th a t of speeding up
; production. He smilingly
8 declined to adm it th a t he
8 was w orking
the hens
8 overtim e or th a t he was
8 w orking them in shifts.
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
By T. ft. Jackson
Tomorrow the voters of Ashland will decide whether
the McCormick tract and the Chautauqua building and
site shall be purchased by the city, and added to Lithia
Park.
Citizens will vote upon two propositions, the first
calling for the issuance of $8,000 in city improvement
bonds for the purchase and partial repair of the Chau­
tauqua building, and the second calling for the issuance
of $4,500 in city improvement bonds for the purchase of
the McCormick tract.
All properly registered voters in the city of Ashland,
or those who have been residents of the city for six
months, but who have not registered, are eligible to vote.
The latter will be sworn in at the polls. .
The City Hall and the Fourth street fire station have
been designated by the city council as the polling places
for the election tomorrow. The polls are to be open be­
tween 8 a. ni and 8 p. m.
i
1?rIstopher Hupfel, thirty-three, son of the multi-millionaire New
Mayor Johnson, members of the city council, and
York brewer and real estate operator, Adolbh Hunfci waa ft,
.members of the Park Commission have recommended that
j in the face, it is alleged, by Kora Spalajkovftch, forty daughter of*the
,
forme» Serbian Ambassador to Berlin, She was Imme7ii»..it , i
these pieces of property be purchased as additions to the
nan?es of Hupfel and Mme. Spalajkovitch were first
park. These men have studied the matter, and after look­ Young Medford Boys, Cali­ send
linked in 1918, when she accused Hupfel and two doctor«» nf
»
her to- an insane asylum becadse she refused tc/m arry him 8 in
fornia Bound, Steal Car
ing over the land, and weighing the possibilities, have de­
from Local Man
! “' 1 ,OT 475OO“° asalust
<*“'■«<"« '«a
cided that the purchase of the land would be a wise in­
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vestment for the city. Through The Tidings, the members Three hardy adventurers, Cali­
bound, were rapidly trans­
of the Park Commission, Mayor Johnson, and a part of fornia
formed into three, not very peni­
the city council have urged that the voters vote in favor tent, small boys Saturday night,
of the issuance of these bonds.
when they were arrestpd by Chief
BOYS ARRESTED
HERE CHARGED
The flact th a t duping the past
year it has been necessary for
tourists to be turned away from
the camp grounds makes it im­
perative th a t the Commission
have more land upon which to
build cabins. The commissioners
have assured the city th a t the
added revenue thus obtained will
enable them to retire these bonds
w ithout additional financial aid
from the city. All improvements
will ailso hi* paid for from the in­
come derived from these cabins.
Although there has been no or­
ganized opposition to either of
th e propositions to be voted upon
tomorrow, one or two residents,
th eir minds distorted by pre­
conceived prejudices, have had
printed and distributed dodgers
calling upon the voters to defeat
the Issuance of the bonds. Of
course, these dodgers were un­
signed, for those responsible for
them probahly desire to be in a
position to declare themselves in
favor of the proposition if they
a re passed and the tend becomes
an asset to the city, as it surely
will.
/
In this same dodgei* th e claim
is made th a t The Tidings origin­
ated the McCormick land tract
purchase idea with the view of
aiding the McCormick estate.
Those who have closely followed
th e purchase plan during the past
few weeks wiki realize the prepos­
terousness of this statem ent. The
plan for the purchase of the Mc­
Cormick tract originated among
th e members of the Park Com­
mission, and it was not until the
public announcem ent was made,
i
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D. A. R. in Charge
of Chamber Forum
L u n c h Tomorrow
Membere of Ashland D. A. R.
w ill have charge of the Forum
luncheon at the cham ber of com­
m erce tomorrow, it was announc­
e d by officials of the cham ber to­
day. The luncheon is to be held
a t the Nelda Cafe.
The program which has been
arranged, la to feature speeches
upon subjects
appropriate to
W ashington’s birthday. Although
It will be som ew hat early for a
program of th is kind, it w as de­
cided th a t the next Forum lunch­
eon would be too late for such an
event.
Several good speakers, who will
trace the life of George W ashing­
ton, and who will bring out inter­
esting Items concerning his life,
have been engaged for the pro­
gram.
JACKSON CO. IS
SELECTED FOR
M ILITIA CAMP.
of Police George McNabb, on a
charge of autom obile theft.
The youngsters, Juliene Dailey,
12, Fred Reavis, 14, and Elm er
"T h o m e,
SULLIVAN FOUND TO BE GUILTY
OF KLAMATH FALLS MURDER
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Ju ry Re“ “ “ ends I**« Imprisonment for Killer.
rnom as to Return to Jackson County
for Work Soon
Judge
CAVE PRlSONERls“
T
Getting Married
IS BROUGHT OUT
OF EARTH TOMB
8
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Apparently Dead, But no 8 8
Official Announcement
8
Is Mada
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LIMESTONE HINDERED 8
C h ro n ological’ H istory of Impris- 8
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oiinusiit oi Floyd C ollins Civ-
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cii.
Work Goes <m
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SA M ) (A V E ,
Feb. lfl—
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I lo.V<l C ollins w as o fficially
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announced as located at 2 :4 5
8
this afternoon.
Apparently
8
he w as dead, hut at th e tim e
8
th e iiK'iUcal com m ission had
8
not ciiu u cd th e shaft, and
8
htere w as no official an ­
8
nouncem ent
regarding his
8
condition.
Four officia ls in
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8.' Offices of Company to be
Established in This
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City
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8 TIMBER LAND BOUGHT
8
8 I i Experienced Lumber Man W ill
O perate Mill, Now Ixx-ated at
8
H ilt, Near This City
8
8
8
That the equipment and plant
8
of
the Moon Lumber Company
8
8 will be moved to Ashland as soon
8 as the roadiif are passable, was
8 announced here today by A W
8 Moon, experienced lumber man
8 of N orthern California and own­
8 er of the Moon Lum ber Company
8 of Hilt, California. The mill is
a prepared .statement an­
to be situated on the Ashland-
nounced that his body had
Klamath Falls highway about a
been found.
half mite from the Moon and
Fields lum ber mill which has beea
SAND CAVE, Feb. 16. — The
operating on th at road for the
work of bringing Floyd Collins
past season.
from his cave prison today again
The office of the mill will be In
became a “one man job” when
Ashland in the rooms form erly
work was started on the drilling
occupied by the Drs. Crandall. A
Of a manhole through the solid
storage yard has been purchased
limestone ledge, five feet thick,
near the overhead crossing south
to give entrance to the po.-sible
of town.
cavern which, it Is expected, will
Annual Show of Lithians G!x hundred and eighty acres of
lead directly to the prisoner.
Promises to be a Huge tim ber were recently purchased by
, W ith this development, hope
the company, making about one
Hit
for the deliverance of Collins to ­
thousand acres of the Green
day wajnes. Officials in charge of
With a splendid ticket sale for Spring Mountain tend now owned
the rescue work said that it
.
I both nights of the performance by Moon.
wer ’.11
tn'g tfax f bef° i e th e y | everyth i“ B 1« in readiness for the
Seventy-five men are now a t
oh ? l >
° S > * * 1Ultely wbat presentation of the Lithianis’ an- work at the mill operating on the
obstac.es thia expected cavern wiH | nual show> ..College Days„
b<> site. It will probably be the mid­
* ,
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, given at the Vining Theatre
th is dle of sum m er before the other
A chronological summary of the evenin
* msaire m is mill will be in operation, accord­
Sand Carie im prisonm ent follows.;
,
ing to Moon, but the equipment
Friday, Jan. 30— Floyd Collins'
^ > ' and who has been di­
wi'.ll be moved as soon as the
enters Sand Cave on exploration
tlUg the rehearsals for the past
roads are in good condition.
trip an d is trapped by boulder
dec,ared this morn-
A. W. Moon ha- been in the
faliling on foot.
' ing th a t he exP«cted th e show
lumber business for 18 years and
Saturday, Jan. 31— Jewell Es-i
f e a huge h it’ The members of
has owned the Moon Lumber com­
the
cast have worked hard, and
tes, 17, crawled into slit and dis-!
pany a t H ilt for some time. This
during the past three or four
covered Collins’ plight.
is one of the largest mills In
Sunday, Feb. 1— Futile efforts dayt»» their lives have been one N orthern California and its prox­
The final
made by friends to free victim. I continual rehearsal.
imity w?ll mean great strides in
F ath er offers $500 reward to sur­ , dress rehearsal was held in the the development of the lumber In­
geon who will am putate foot and theatre this afternoon.
dustry near Ashland.
The show will open
with - a
free Collins.
-
Monday, Feb. 2—T rain rushes num ber of booster songs by the FATAL BOOZE OAR
to cave, air compression drill and en*'re Lithijan organization, led
TO BE SOLD TODAY
w orkers furnished by Louisville, i by Master Carl Loveland, Jr., four
Kentucky, fire departm ent
and and a half years old, who hah been
An order has been filed in the
gas and electric company.
Ap­ i made mascot of the Lithians. circuit court, serving notice that
peal made to Governor W. J. ! Carl Jr., will also appear in the the sale of the Chrysler roadster,
Fields for aid. Crews attem pt tQ i show in solo numbers.
in which A rthur Page of San
dig Collins out after vibration of ! Between sixty-five and seventy Francisco, reputed
bootlegger,
' members will form the cast of the plunged to h’s death off the Paci­
drill threatens tunnel collapse.
Tuesday, Feb. 3— Digging con-, giant show. These people have fic highway, near the summit of
tlnues and disorganized efforts
worklng hard throughout the the Siskiyous, last November,
are made to s ’nk shafts. Gover-' rehearsal period, and their final would be held today. The claim­
nor dispatches official. Coillins re- rehearsals have gone over with a an t of the car is Rose Page, wid­
speed and snap which indicates a ow.
The district attorney and
ported victim of pneumonia.
wonderful
production.
sheriff
will conduct the sale a.?
Wednesday, Feb. 4— Collins’
“
College
Days”
is
a
musical
part
of
the confiscatory action
leg reported! freed of boulder.
comedy,
the
music
and
scores
for
launched by the stslte. The 88
Cave roof collapses, almost clos­
quarts of wh'skey and gin found
ing tunnel. Governor’s represen­
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In the wrecked car, were dumped
tatives arrive.
Cincinnati Post
into
the sewer at Jacksonville the
enlists aid of United States gov­
first
of the year.
ernm ent.
Thursday, Feb. 5— Kentucky
sends m ilitia to scene. Cave pas­
FOUNDER OF S. F.
sage swells shut with frost. Brig­
PAPER IS CALLED
adier General II. H. Danhardt,
lieutenant governor of Kentucky,
8AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16. —
T h ls^ ity wUs today mourning the
arrives to take charge. Shaft is
passing of one of her most dis­
planned. United States mine ex­
tinguished citizens. Michael De
perts arrive. Dr. H. R. H azlett,
(Young, founder of the San F ran ­
Chicago surgeon, sent by wealthy
cisco Chronicle, who died
this
family, arrives via airplane. L.
I
morning
a
t
the
age
of
75,
follow-
and N. railroad sends 100 w ork­
DUNSMUIR, Feb. 16— Voters
; Ing an operation for the relief of
men, equipm ent and supplies.
of the DunBmuir gram m ar school
,
JlA1
, .
. , . , '
acute tnjtestinal condition.
district
voted
overwhelmingly
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Tuesday
In w t
luesday at the special election hi
y t »
i
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»favor of the proposed e x p e n d t-¡Iv C W A l l ^ l l W a V l » r i ( l ^ ( *
‘COLLEGE DAYS’
TO BE GIVEN
HERE TONIGHT
i They told McNabb they walked as
far as T alent Friday, and slept in
a box car there th a t night. Sat-
I urday morning they came to Ash­
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb, 16.— w aiting for the ju ry to come in.
land,
via
th
eir
box
car
bedroom,
“ G uilty,” was the v erdict’ of the He was asleep svhen told the jury
]
but were able to al'g h t when their jury, reached after considering had reached a verdict.
8,000 Acre Tract North of train pulled into the loc^l yards. the evidence in the trial .of Pete
Judge Thomas announced with
Deciding th at
freight trans Sullivan, under indictm ent for the consent of the counsel for Sul­
Medford Will be Camp
were too slow to suit their ideas murder.
Ground
livan, th a t sentence would be pro­
of travel, the three youths pick­
nounced
at 9 o’clock th is m orn­
The verdict carried with it a
SALEM, Feb. 16. — fa n ip ed up a Ford, owned by Ben recommendation for life im prison­ ing a t the same time Sim Pate fs
Lewis went into the discard as a Bow’ers of this city.
Driving ment, which, under the Oregon sentenced.
training place for Oregon nation­ about the city for a tihort time, law, m ust be the sentence of the
The ju ry retired at 12:20, fol­
al guard troops Saturday when they ran short of ga£, and decid­ court.
lowing instructions from Judge
B rigadier - General George A. ed to refueil before attem pting
Thomas. How the first ballot re­
W ith Judge C. Ms Thomas, the sulted or how many ba'lots were
W hite, commanding, secured from the climb over the Siskiyous.
the w ar departm ent approval of Afraid to drive the car to a ser­ clerk and court reporter, S. E. J e t­ taken could not be learned.
his plans for m aneuver grounds vice tsation, they left it on B St. more, one of the attorneys for
Following the verdict of the
in Oregon. The site of a big Ore­ and attem pted to carry the gas to Sullivap, three deputy sheriffs, ju ry Judge Thomas addressed a
gon training camp, comprising it. Three trips were made for gas­ and perhhpsi a dozen spectators in few words to the jury, thanking
nearly 8000 acres, has been se­ oline, before it was decided they the court room at 3.45 Saturday them for their courtesy and a t­
lected, nlapped and approved, had enough to get them safely out morning, the verdict of the jury tention to the case.
was handed to the baliff by D.
General W hite said, in Jackson of town.
“ This trial end?. my duties here
Ellis
Young,
foreman.
N
either
county. The camp sites and m an­
excepting sentencing of the men
In the meantime, Bowers' had
euver grounds begin a mile and a reported the loss of hi's car to W illiam Ganong,» district attorney fouad guilty. In all my experi­
half north east of Medford and McNabb. The chief and one of or W. P. Myers, deputy, were pres­ ence on the bench I have not re­
extend north for m ore than six his aides took a short hunt and ent.
ceived courtesy and gentlemenly
miles across the Rogue river.
Pete
Sullivan,
th
e
defendant,
conduct
superior to th a t shown
found th e missing vehicle, with
All troops of the national guard the youths nearby. A t first the who is now condemned to spend ' me- in these cases,” said Judge'
excepting the Oregon coast a rtil­
youthful adventurers denied any the rest of his days in the pent Thomas.
lery will mobilize in the Jackson
"As long as court ig Carried on
knowledge of the th eft of the car, tentiary, seemed stunned at first,
county damp the latter half of
bu
t
took
th
e
result
as
c.aflmly
a?,
as
it has been here the country i®
bu t under a barrage of questions,
June, more th an 2700 men being
one could
under th e
circum­ safe. I hope to retu rn for duty
Dailey confessed.
He told how
affected.
stances. He wlas brought to the in. Klam ath county again, but for
Reavis had sold his bicycle to fi­
court room by a deputy sheriff trial work of a more pleasant
nance the trip to the sunny cli­
and joked with attemdants while ch aracter,’’ concluded the judge.
MEDFORD Feb. 16. — It will
m ate of California, how they had
be a general surprise, not only to
nearly frozen Friday . night in
the people of Medford and vicinity
th e ir box car bedroom, and how a POPULAR YOUNG
ASHLAND SIGNALS
but to all of Oregon th at the na­
GIRL
HERE
DIES
HEARD FAR AWAY
paper sack full of cookies had fui*-
tional guard of the state will be
“ ““
v _ ..
.. . ,
, mshed them their only meal.
encamped here the first haflf of
Mlt's Eileen N utter, 18 years of
E. J. W illard of this city Satur­
| A fter being questioned further,
next June, or ra th e r near th is 1,. .
, 2 .
age, died a t the Community Hos­ day received a letter from T. H.
city, instead of encamping as' the boys confes8ed th a t they were
pital last night a fte r ani illness Crago, of Brighton, A ustralia,
in recent years a t Camp Lewis, I
of several weeks.
Miss N utter stating thiat Crago had received
(Continued on page four)
Wash.
was the oldest daughter of Mr. th e signals sent out from W illard's
That preparations
.tions for such a
/ ^ i * i
t
and Mrs. F. L. N utter who reside wireless station here on the night
move were on foot by the local
northw est o Ashlaind. She came of Dteeember 20, 1924.
Chamber of Commerce and A dju­
to Ashland with her family five
Crago stated th a t W illard's
tan t - General W hite of the Ore­
yearui ago and has resided in the i signals had come in clear and
gon natinal guard for 9ome tim e
•J
S tiltP
C^ y 9^nce th a t time, g ra d u a tin g , loud, and th e message was clearly
U i a i t a 1 U 1 U AAWO» froni the Ashteind hlgh gebooj last I audibie to th e e „d.
WA<!HTNi«mv 7 I
mr
past, was kept a secret until late
nomlnatln
'
(
\
v
-
i
r
T
lfi
Saturday, when the following
JUn®'
' Since December 20, W illard has
revs
of
SeatH
Humph-
telegram was received by Mayor
SALEM, Feb. 16. — Prar.sing . Miss N utter wag very prom in-! cut down the power of his set and
O. O. Alenderfer from the a d ju t­ the work of sta te Prohibition Di- ent in church, social and school, he was som ew hat puzzled wheA h j the Fedem i T V a V
an t - general:
rector, (George Claaver, but at ( circles andi has a host of friends first received Crago’s m essage,! the Federal Trade Gommlssictn
was todlay approved by a vote of
“ The w ar departm ent has ap ­ the same tim e announcing the ap- here. She took th e lead iin the since he did not believe his sta ­
proved the national guard m an­ pointmemt of W illiam Leavens of operetta, “ In Old Louisana” which tion had th e power at present to the senate interstate commend*
committee, after his connections
euver grounds for Jackson county Baker, form er d istrict attorney was given in AishJand last spring. send over 1000. miles.
with the
lum ber
interests of
on 8000-aere tra c t north and east of th a t county to succeed him, She was a memlber of the high
Washingto-n
were
investigated
for
Governor Pierce today reaid a school glee club and other high
of Medford.
six week
special message before the joint school organizations. ,
MONEY PORTIONED
The nomination
of Charles
assembly o f the legislature, in
She is survived by her father
FOR
HARBOR
WORK
HOTEL IS ROBBED
which he drew applause from only and m other, two brothers, Jam es
ney General encountered furth-
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 16. — the “thirteen disciples’* of the ad­ a.nd B ari N utter and a sister, W il­
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
16.
—
The
er delay today when the senate
Two arm ed, masked bandits today m inistration.
ma N utter.
senate in terstate commerce com­ judiciary committee again failed
held up and bound end gagged the
The Governor bounced verbal
Funeral services will be held
clei^k and bell hoy of th e St. haym akers off the chins of the Tuesday afternoon a t two o’dlock m ittee today approved the house to a ct upon it.
appropriation for six and a half
Jam es hotel (and escaped with legislators.
He told th e Solons at th e M ethodist Church, Rever­ million dollars for improvements j It is likely th a t this nomination
will not be acted until a fte r the
$1,000 from the safe.
th a t they “ cannot afford to re­ end S. J. Chaney officiating.
to the Los Angeles and Long next senate meets, March 1, de­
tu rn to th eir consituents with
Beach, California, harbors. The spite the plea of President Coo­
Brownsmead — Long distance their task go illy perform ed as it
money will be available for the lidge th a t the nomination be ra ti­
telephone district to be formed appears to be a t this hour.”
Tiding«, ads bring results.
work by June, 1926.
fied immediately.
George Cleaver Is
Given the Gate as
NEW HAVEN, Conn.,
Feb. 16. — Having been
suspended by the faculty
rules committee. Century
Allen. Milstead, form er
brilliant
Yale
football
player and athlete. Is
aw aiting decision of the
committee to be anuounc-
ed tomorrow as to wbeth-
er he will be dropped from
the university as a re-
suit of his m arriage to
Miss Mildred Bechtel, of
Milford,» Connecticut, em-
ployed as a stenographer
by a Yhle professor? No
exception to the rule that
ale students
m arrying
while in college are auto-
matically dropped is re-
membered at the un’ver-
sity. It was expected that
the rule would be enforced
in M ilstead's case.
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EQUIPMENT OF
MOON LUMBER
CO MOVED HERE
Seattle Man Gets
Trac(e Commission
Position by Vote
DUNSMUIR WILL
SCHOOL HOUSES
ture to provide more rooms f° r|
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the gram m ar school building. ^ D O rtv IlS
J I 1 >t<IIl(‘(*
There were 195 votes cast in fsv- D r i n c m i l l ’ r
R p d fK n ir
or of the bonds and 37 against.
I ie C I C lin g
There were four spoiled ballots..
On the I’peciefl- Hut proposition
DUNSMUIR, Feb. 16. — As i
there were 186 votes cast “ yes” part ot its P,ari?‘ for the widening
and 45 ..n o .. There wer<} fire and straightening of the Pacifl
spoiled ballots on this question.' HIgbway north of Redding, thi
The decision of the voters, as California! Highway CommisHion
registered at the polls, means that has called for bids for th e build
there will he bonds issued in the Ing of a reinforced coucrete bridge
sum of $19,250*00 and a special across Salt Creek, about twenty-
tax levied, to produce the sum of five milee north of Redding.
The new structure will he 160
$7,400. This will produce a total
feet
long and 24 feet wide. The
of $26,650 for the purchase of
super-structure will be supported
Pr °Perty adjo'ning th e school! y B . y
ing on bed rock and will permli
yard and tbe building of several
an im portant line and
grad<
addJtional rooms
change which will conaiderablj
The school trustees, F. L.
shorten the highway at this point
W eamer, Mrs. J. F. Ward and G.
The bids will be opened in Sac
H. Schnebele, expect to have
ram ento M^rch 9. The cost of th<
building operation's started in the
stru ctu re will be defrayed fron
spring and have the work com­
the state’s share of the gasolim
pleted before another school term
tax funds available for highway
starts.
construction.