W?' SB--re' Ore«°n Historie«' »uditori* For Nnrly Service) tb . Seml-WeeU, TMtegg, Long Bell Company Plaining to Plant Cut Over Holdings 8 r 8 L O N G V IB W , W u h . Sept. 1»— «JV ’ p .) — The 8 greatest forestation pro- 8 * Ject ever r undertakes by 8 « firm or an Individual 8 will be started immed- 8 lately by the Long-Bell 8 Lumber company, accord- 8 ln< to an announcement < made by M. B. Nelson, 8 president. The program 8 w ill taclnde both thq 8 gr<88ng ot trees in great 8 bursaries to be eetab- 8 llshed at Ryderwood, Wasta., center of the com- pany’s legging operations, and seeding on the ground from which the tim ber haa been taken. Reforestation Is to be carried on at the same rate at which timber Is removed and the plan la to plant within three Water Supply Prom ’ Creek D edan Ashland's municipally owned and operated electric light plant la given much attention and prates in aa editorial carried la the Ortagon Journal - tor Monday afternoon. The antre working of the plant. I t / establishment and the rates are explained by the writer, and the results ob­ tained era compared with those obtains«}.. elsewhere, especially Portland. The editorial follows: . "The people of Ashland own their own waterworks. The supply is Ashland ereek, a beau­ tiful mountain stream which has Ila source on Mount Ashland. In the Siskiyou mountains. 8 "They have a power plant on 8 the stream. I t generates electric energy for light and power. The people of Portland do not use the immense energy in their water sapply for snch purposes. They have no power plant. forestation now underway In the California redwood îran cfer of Electric 8 81 8 8 8 8 In order to tide over some 8 of the departments of the city 8 government until the budget is 8 for Veer, »7.800 8 was mat night authorised to be 8 transferred from the electric 8 light depreciation fund to a 8 newly established * emergency 8 fund by the city council. 8 Several of the departments of 8 the city were forced to expend 8 more money than was at first be­ lt lleved would be necessary this 8 year. With their present ap- 8 1 proprlatlons. It was discovered 8 that these departments would be overdrawn -at the end of the year,' even ^wlth their routine 8 work cut to the bone. For this 8 reason this transfer was made. A t the present time, there is slightly more than »2F.000 In the electric light depreciation fund The cut will reduce this amount to about '»22,000. In addition. mary rate applies only to the first 6« honra. The rate tor the first 11 kilowatt honra or less la »1. All over that is 5 cents par-kilow att hoar. “The secondary rate applies only to excess of the flrat 60 kilowatt hours. For the flrat 60 hoars of such excess the rate la 2 cents per kilowatt hour and the next. 100 kilowatt hours Is 2 cents. The excess over that it 1 1-2 cents, The mini­ mum rate for a monthly MU la »1. The rates tor watef heaters and ranges and tor power pur­ poses are correspondingly low. “ In community,. educational sad public activities and appoint­ ments Ashland is sn extremely progressive and wide awake city." rhter of John D. Rocke* in, where the famous it. Friends hint at a Muriel MeConnUk, c n a feller, will apmd the- r U l 1 e it e t , Zaleaga, will do her Cabin is to be i at Once 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 The new cabin which 1» to Jp> built In the eamp ground In Llthla Park may be the flrat of several aheh structures to be built before the next tourist season rush starts, it was indicated yesterday after­ noon by Frank Jordan, chairman of the Park Board. Jordan, in commenting upon the t structure, said, “we lost a great “ I deal of money this season, simp-1 # ly because we did not have ade- qnate facilities for caring for our a tourists. Hundreds who other- # ! wise would have stopped In the n i Llthla Park camp grounds, went ° on to other camps, because they knew we did not have cabin ac- commodatlona. During the sea- ** eon, we would have had no troub- le In filling aa many cabins aa we could have pnt On the land.” j Sepi. 16— (U . P .) — Eight years ago Fred Cox bought a shirt at the Cen- tra l O utfitting store for B 8 8 8 Then he moved, away from town without paying his bill. 8 Itut after eight years Cola’s 'Conscience hurt h im and so Lloyd Ryan, the proprietor, received a letter from Seattle aay- ing: 'Please- find enclosed 11, which I have owed you since about October *617. I am sorry to say that 1 had thought of beating you out of It, but thB Ix>rd ««red my soul an<* 1 am Paying «P all ,ny <*ebt8 as soon as I am ab,a to fl®t the money, 1 humbly ask your for- giveness for not paying 11 before. Yours truly, Fred Cox.” ■-----------------— -------- 111 I’lLvruKD Mil the next few days will be In the — . — — nature of sn experiment. In order D J l P v x Tidings Want A4« never Revenge is Sweet But Jail Looms For Avenger ROADWAYS A R E P . Medford folk were present by the hundreds. A good program of events was run o ff,-in spite of the downpour, and the many Medford exhibits were featured on the program. Friday w ill be Ashland day at the fair. It Is expected that! the establishments in this city, w ill be closed that day, arid ! that almost every man, .woman and child w ill be present at- -the 8 N EW YORK, Sept. 16— (II. P .)— There will be a new ticket, independent, of the “Tammany Hall street car owned Albany crowd,” In New York’s mayor- all ty election In November, the Evening Journal, published by William Randolph Hurst said editorially today in commenting upon Mayor Hylan’a defeat by Senator Walker In the pri­ maries. yesterday. “ It may be taken for granted that Mayor Hylan wifi bead the Independent ticket." the editorial contlaued. , ELLEN MICHAELS W alker won the democratic GALLED BY DEATH mayoraltty nomination by a ma­ jority which is believed to be Mrs. Ellen Michaels died at more than 96,009 votes. the Community hospital this morning after an operation. Bhe M ILW A U K EE, Wls., Sept. 1« waa 28 years of age and Is sur­ t - ( U . P .)— Robert M. La Fol­ vived by a husband, Emery lette, Jr., thirty, barely past the Michaels, and four children, Le­ legal age for admission to the land, Archie. Gladys, Velma. United States senate, won a The. funeral will be held F ri­ smashing victory In Wisconsin's day morning at 10:04) o’clock. republican primaries yesterday, Iaterment will ba held in Moun­ the returns showed today. tain View cemetery. La Follette, It Is beUeved, will STORES CLOSE FRIDAY Ten Year Program Plan Department for P a n Extensive improvements ¿re contemplated at Cratec Lake lodge, at the rim of Oregon's scenic gem, which is unlike a p t- thlng of Its kind in the world. Another unit of the ettraetprie hotel w ill be erected in i l n a -NT HUEVEAR 8 8 8 Young La Follette Wing in WigcoBgin Senate Election Addition to H old and Cottages Are to Constructed Ashland Day at Hhow is t» be Hlg Day. City Closes at Noon Conscience Hurt, Merchant is Paid Old Bill - doesn't supply sufficient energy for the full lighting and power of the cjty. The. balance la provided tor in a contract with a commercial light and power company. But the Ashland pow­ er plant la a remunerative public enterprise, with a handsome balance in Its treasury. “There la a popular propa­ ganda that spreads the state­ ment that publicly operated light and power plants are not suc­ cessful. But the experience o f the Ashland people la an anawJr Opening Day Rains Do Not Prevent Hundreds From Attending — D l l 'i ’P v x “x DAW DluufcJ Riipif np YPA setting the eost rather high. In U U v l V V I I LM order that the cabin may beerect- ’ foi* the least possible price, the i ------; Park Board win have the work I Many Hunters Successful completed directly under their sup dotting- Good erviaion. Deer I t la probable that If the cost Is ----------- not too exeesstve, more cabins W ith the deer hunters settli Vrlll be built thia fall and winter, down to steady hunting, after t in preparation for the 1926 sea- few flighty days Immedlat« 8on- after the onenlnw nf tllA Bdnar 8 « 8 8 8 8 8 t: 8 8 8 slsting R. w . Price, managing director of the C rater Lake Hotel company, in financing thia improvement, which la part of a broad program for continued expansion of hotel facilities. A group of rustic cottages for m o­ tor car- tourists who prefer this class of accommodations also Is planned. fair. . The volume of tourist travel The banks w ill clone at eleven I to C ra te r- Lake this year has o’clock Friday morning, .w h ile -, greatjy exceeded that of any the stores w ill close at noon, sc-' year since the highways from cording to Inform ation receiv, d I Medford and Klamath Falls have this morning. been so well improved Comple­ Tomorrow is Grants Past Good Offerings Made by tion of the Eugene-Klamath Falls day. The program for tomorrow County Merchants for* cutoff of the Southern Pacific follows. railw ay will bring that Uae Womens Department Residents of Gold H ill, Rogue within about 20 miles of Crater River, Eagle Point. T ra il, Butto lake and this short distance w ill The prises to be offered for Falls and Applegate districts he provided with a suitable high- are sollcitrd to attend the fall- the cooked food at the County way. -------- » _ — ...- _ on this day in order that neigh­ F a ir on Thursday, September 17. According to a recent state­ bors of these districts may nnd names of firms donating the ment by Colonel C. O. Thompson, gather here to study the exhiblu prizes are as follows: snpeiiuteudent or Crater Lake Class 96. white bread, first, and discuss their community National park, a ten years’ pro­ problems and benefit by the 49 lb. flour front Fichers' Blend gram of highway Improvement Company; ’second, 1 lb. coffee educatlou which the fa ir of donuted by Hardy Bros., Ashland. of the roads into the park and fers. . Whole wheat bread, first, sack through It, Including the high­ 9:00 a. m.—43tock judging to of coal, Hansen Coal Co., Medford; way around the rim of Crater continue from the previous day. lake, has been laid out. aa **>pt 10:00 a. m.—:A continuance of second. lettae. whole Wheat Cher- ultim ately a lt of theee highways ro flour, Weavers' Store, Central the horseshoe pitching tourna- w ill be hard surfaced. Money Point Is noty available for hard aurfac- (Continued On Page ' F ou r) Prune bread saucer«, Jap A rt Store, Medford ing 18.3 miles of the road to Second, 1 lb. coffee, Hardy Bros. the park's entrance, and thia work w ill be done this fall and Ashland spring. Eventually the Rye bread, first, Crown Mills next the n ark’s highways flour, Rogue R iver M illing Co., •*' i Medford; second, 1 lb. coffee En- will be 20 feet, all objectionable dors Blend, Hardy Bros., Ashland. curves w ill be widened and max­ , Oatmeal, first, 1 pkg. oatflakes, imum grades will be reduced to a Jury, find j plig pancake flour, 1 pkg. 7 per cent. AI1 good trees and died as the w h,»al.o|e, W hite Cabin Grocery, landscape effect w ill be pre­ wound. In- Ashland: Second. 10 lb. Cherro served. For these highway Im­ affic O ffic e r' oatmeal, Frasier & Son, Ashland, provements »239,000 Is available. performance Parker House Rolls, first, vase, Colonel Thompson Is bent up­ it LoutsSgnot q || joiinHon. Ashland; second, on using mechanical equipment at the time Crown Mills flour. Rogue River to remove the snow mantle from 'e also com- Valley Milling Co., Medford, the highways each spring so er Talent ot Graham .first, 3 Ibis. Enders that Crater lake may«be reached nimend hint mend coffee, Hardy B ros, A'sh- much earlier than has been pos­ , land; second, 10 lbs., Cherro gra­ sible heretofore. When this Is te re p o rr of bam flour Weavers store, Central done, - C rater lake w ill be ac­ at the in- Point. cessible at least a month soon­ ,, who was Class 97, Cakes, sponge, first, er than It was this .year. esterday hv La France silk stockings, donated C iting the safety of the high­ state traffic by Man’s Dept. Store, Medford; ways Into and around Crater » second, lamp shade, Jordan Elec- I^ake, Colonel Thompson says story told trie Company, Ashland. that on|y one collision of motor Inquest Tab Angel food, first, 49 lbs. Cherro cars has occhrred this season orney Ney.- flour, Wearers' Store, Central No one was injured and the coat urntng from Point; second. Lamp shade, Jor- (Continued on page four) tiith of Jef- dan Electric Co., Ashland. I (he car. White loaf, first, Credit slip of ate on the »1.50, I ’nutorium Dye Co., Med- Washlngton J ford; second, lard. Model Meat the fro n t.' Market, Medford. had stopped J Dark loaf, firs t, credit of »1.60 had turned j Pantoriirni Dye Co., Medford; t of sight, j second, 1 lb. Enders Blend coffee, s took up Hardy Bros., Ashland. ’ irt distance Chocolate layer, fin d , credit tor und where H 50 with C ity Cleaning and Dy- in a side Co.. Medford; second, 1 knife, i Thomas Simpson, H ardware Co., , rond for a Ashland. •s overtook W hite layer, flrat, 3 lbs. b u tte r,', Jury Absolv Traffic Officer follow in the footsteps of his IS SLIGHTLY HURT - late father in the senate, since W. H. Morelock, a watter at the republican nomination in a local restaurant, last night IN AUTO CRASH Wisconsin is usually equivalent wanted revenge, but a ll More- Mrs. Henry Haynes of this to election. lock got was himself In the cus-* city was slightly cut about th i PARIS. Sept. 16. — (U-P-) — France's debt funding delegates tody of police for a time, and face by flying glass, as the re­ were to leave today tor America, then a chai’ge of disorderly con- sult of an automobile accident duct. seeking to arrive at some sort of which occured shortly a fte r noon settlement of France’s'obligations Shortly before eight o’clock today, at the corner of Helman to thia country. W ith the British last night, a call came In from and North Main streets. tentative debt arrangement In the East Side Pharmacy, asking Mrs. Haynes attempted to turn mind, the delegates will strive tor the police to arreat Morelock. > from North Main to Helman —....... • easy termb from Ambries. When ¿he man was located, street when a car driven by John' S E A T T L E , 8ept. K . —. (U'.P.) — The six desperado«« who fled he willingly went to the police Oaley, son of Henry Oaley, from the Kings county jail yester- sta'tion, and there told his story. cra*l»ed Intp her machine. IWGMEMORIAL Mika Iona McNabb and Mis« UNVEILED TODAY day apparently made a clean getr ; Hs declared (fiH he was on away. Authorities had no trace the fag end of a spree, and AltSdena Bpencer, occupants of of them todays I had been visiting In Klamath VANCOUVER. B. D., flept. 16. The sheriff’s men searched I Falls during the day. When — (U . P .)— Thousands of men, throughout the night near Sno­ he returned, he declared hie women and'’children stood with homish where they tried to locate wife had told him that the pro­ bared heads In the shade of the .Alvah Kilbourne and Joe Ward, prietor of the pharmacy* had ac­ Pines and cedars o f Stanley Park who kidnapped Harry Murgatroyd, cused him of breaking Into tke here today while the International a Seattle salesman, and made him store and ramovlnu bay ram. Klwanla uavailed their memorial drive them there. These men are Whereupon, Morelotk decided ot atone and hronse In honor of believed to have gone north to ob­ on revenge. Hovever, tke pro­ EGAM M B D A U 8T IN President Harding, on the spot tain $10,560 Kilbourne obtained prietor at the pharmacy waa . CALIFORNIA PLAY where he made h it last great ad­ In the Bothell bank robbery In able to defend himself, and then Oregon and Washington dress on international harmony Jaae, DEL MONTE. Sept, 16— (U. * e • called the police. — Rain-this afternoon and between Canada and the United P.) —The championship fight of Meanwhile the city underworld Police say no robbery has been tonight. Probably clear States. thg 16^6 California amateur haunts, were being searched with­ reported at tha / Bast Bide on Thursday, with mod­ golf tourney w llk start hare to­ out suoeaas, for tha tour etheM Pharmacy erate aonth winds on day with H. Chandler Egan of Forent Lamber Co.,'will baild Morelock was citad to appear eoast, shifting to fresh Medford, medalist from the I two-hand sawmill at Aspgrove, In city court thia afternoon and strong »orthwOst late qualifying round with tha low Klamath County. Tldlog’s Want Ads T ay. to answer to the charge. tonight. score of 144. Montana penitentiary. King’s Co. Escapes Apparently Have Made Getaway The Weather President D’A I v e a r, o 1 Argentina, the first to greel the Prince of Wales when he landed at Montevideo. Rumors Say Chief to Quit. McNabb Makes No Statement oman com-: 8n,,lpr Dnlry * Produce Co., Med-J , icreeded ln ior<* : sa<’" nd- 1 lb. can baking , ately a fte r,'P°wder. Service Store, Inc., M ed-!, Im. How- for him shoot ’ o j»ed this fd on hl . „„I iord- !t Sunshine, first, credit tor »2.00 t nt CRy c l,’an,B» a»«I Dyeing Co., , Medford; "«¡»Bd, two cane soup. RoKUe Rlver C aan,a» Co., Med- ford. „ Spii'e. first, sack flour. Mcss- I to have been Involved la tie nerli Grocery, Medford; second, petty thieving ring which was box spices. Heaths' Drug Store, broken up by McNabb last week. Medford. » ‘ J Theee worotn were taken to Cup an