THE AMERICAN NEW COU OPENED VOLO»« « KXTKAI, r/ce /n a While . Todav U a «T*«t day in t h * his- |,orv of Jackson cou n ty . T o d a y wo I ' 0, / ” the formal o p e n in g of o u r ■ ^ • c o u r t h o u s e . T h is b e a u t i f u l s t r u c - IntrVwill Stand for m a n y y e a r s a s a lmonume«t to the s t le k -to -it-iv e n e s s 1“ the cltiiens of Medford a n d to t h a t lold“ Medford s p i rit .” we h a v e h e a r d I so much about. . VUny years ago w h e n o u r c o u n t y ' Dew the people of w h a t w as th e n Ithe leading city in S o u t h e r n O re g o n c h a n c e - a n d lost it. W hen the railroad was b ein g surveyed I through this section a n o f f e r w a s made to the town of J a c k s o n v i l l e to I deflect that railro ad to th e west side I of the valley an d t a k e in t h a t to w n , i bonus was d em an d e d . T h e peop le of Jacksonville e v id e n tly b eliev ed the railroad would com e to t h e m a n y - [ *»)■ and voted to t u r n d o w n t h e I proposition. As a r e s u l t t h e r a i l r o a d »iig built in as s t r a i g h t a lin e a s [ humanly possible fro m T a l e n t to To- | lo, leaving the cou nty s e a t five m iles [ awav A station was b u ilt a t Med- lord and the b eg in n in g o f th e end «as in sight. N a tu r a l ly a ll f r e i g h t (or Jacksonville a n d th e A p p le g a te country was u n lo a d e d a t M ed fo rd thus laying th e f o u n d a t io n fo r o u r present-day w holesale b u s in e s s . ad a * * * Then came the d a y s of th e g r e a t migration from th e m i d w e s t to th e Pacific Coast, 1905 to 1910. And there came to th a t v alley v il la g e d u r ­ ing those years m en w h o h a d not been satisfied to live a s t h e i r fa t ti­ ers bad lived. Also m e n w h o h a d been successful in b u s in e s s in t h e i r old homes, but who w ish e d fo r a b e t ­ ter climate in w hich to s p e n d t h e i r old age. These men at once sa w t h e p o s­ sibilities of m ak in g M e d f o rd t h e m e ­ tropolis of so u th e rn O re g o n . So th e y tot together an d by w o r k i n g a lw a y s shoulder to sh o u ld e r b e g a u b u il d in g up the village Into a r e a l city. N o ­ where In the c o u n try d id t h e buslne.-s men stick to g e th e r as t h e y d id in Medford Of co u rse m i s t a k e s w ere made. Some th in g s w ere d o n e w h ich proved costly. B u t on t h e w h o le th e vision these men h ad h a s com e tr u e . In spite of th e c o n ti n u e d h a g g lin g and fault-finding, a n d in j u n c t i o n bringing of a c e rta in c ilc q u e of h a ­ bitual fault-finders, (M r. Karl 11. Fehl among the m o s t p r o m i n e n t ) tbe city has gone f o r w a r d ste a d ily . In (¡me cam e th e m o v e m e n t to change the co u n tv s e a t fr o m old Jacksonville to th e l a r g e r city. F o r some years th is m o v e w as fo u g h t by Ashland, which h a d lo n g been Jealous of M ed fo rd ’s g r o w th . Hut It las. came a y e a r w h en A s h la n d In s e e k i n g t h e move. •Medford won out by a la r g e v o te ind the move o rd e r e d , In o r d e r to make good the w ord of t h e city s oi] ha(' Pro n,l*ed a fr e e t e m p o r a r y u Idlng for th e c o u n ty ofices. a bond h?iMi w as v o te d a n d a outiding co n stru cte d o n N o r th Cen- fnr tc > 8 was ' ea8t‘d to th e c o u n ty »5.00 a y e a r u n til su c h tim e as ne county could p ro v id e a b u ild in g of its own PEAR MARKET IS point , OREGON. THlRSUAY. SKITK MISER I, M MIIKK.V) iw ; o CHILE THIEVES Industrial Parade City, ( Will Settle I K E BIG HAUL Is Big Feature of Damage III JACKSON CO. Celebration A f te r m e e tin g a t 9 : 3 0 o'clock yes­ te r d a y m o r n in g to in spect t h e city I n f o rm a tio n which throw s a fav- C a tt le m e n of J a c k s o n C o u n ty anti hall, t h e city council will m eet la t e r o r a b l e light on prospects for a good Professor w ith t h e c o u n ty c o u r t to co m e to t h e H ogue R iv er valley hav e lost Huge ( rowds Listen to Dedication Speeches r e t u r n on R ogue River valley Hart- so m e t e r m s as to w h a t s e t tl e m e n t b e tw e e n 15 a n d IS p e r c e n t, on le t t s now oil wheels or in storage fo r d a m a g e s , b r e a k a g e an d g e n e ra l " g a s o li n e c o w b o y s,” It was le a r n e d 1. h. Vining of Ashland Princil’ il Speaker. Throngs Is fo u n d in a m a rk e t survey made r e p a i r w o r k will be m a d e by t h e t h r o u g h a su rv ey of c a t t l e ru s tlin g re c e n tly by th e Medford Dally News. c o u n ty fo r t h e use o f th e city h a l l . 1 m a d e re cen tly . T h e s e w holesale C row d I Inge Structure. Officials Kntertain. T h e following statistics should S om e p a r t s of t h e b u ild in g a r e in s t e a li n g s h av e c o n ti n u e d p ra c tic a l p ro v e of value to all those engaged r a t h e r bad r e p a i r , it was b r o u g h t o a t ' j y u n m o l e s t e d for se v e r a l years, w ith in th e p e a r industry. at t h e cou ncil m o o tin g a n d council- hut fo u r ¡irrcstg having been made, Today was a g re a t day for Med­ (reduced who sp o k e briefly of th e T h ey ind icate a strong, healthy it th a t th e c o u n ty sh o u ld TWO local young m en w ere s e n te n c e d m a r k e t im m ediately ahead for Med ford an d Jackson County. T oday th e work done by th e C o u n ty C o u rt In leave ih e b u ild in g in a s good s h a p e |u „t week to serv e six m o n t h s In t h e He t h e n In- ;ls It wus w h en th e y m oved In. c o u n ty jail, u t t e r t h e i r a r r e s t by lo r d B a rtle tt* e ith e r in storage or new $300,000 cou rth ouse was dedi- finishing the building. ro lling. rated with much pomp, u n d e r the trod uced Mr. (luy C o rd o n of Rose- F ix t u r e s w ere placed In th e city s t a te police a n d c onfession to w hole- F u r t h e r m o r e , they reflect a strong auspices of Medford Post No. 15, burg who was with Mr. (lo re in h all by th e c o u n ty , a n d left th e r e , HH|,, s te a lin g , c overing a p e rio d of u n d e r t o n e for o ur late varieties American le g io n . W ashington In th e fight for th e O & a m o u n t i n g to uhou t $ 1778, a c c o r d i n g s e v e r a l m o n th s. such a s A njous, Bose, and Comice. Early in the forenoon th e street C Tax R efund bill. Mr. G o rd o n to City S u p e r t n e tm le n t F r e d Schef- C a t t l e m e n lose tw o w ays by th o D u rin g a ten day period, which was lined with flags; un ifo rm ed men spoke of th e w ork <>h the C o u n ty fe l’s r e p o r t, a n d a n oil b u r n e r w o r th p e a l i n g , th e y say, first t h r o u g h th o w ould rep o rt th e qu an tity of fruit by Ihe dozen were seen h u rr y in g cou rt th e n in office a n d of th e p a r t a b o u t $150. w hich t h e city d e c id e d | ()ss „f ’ t h e meat', a n d secondly by on w heels at any one time, in the about, p rep arato ry to th e big p a ra d e tak en by J u d g e H a rtz e ll in f u r th e r - w as valu eless to th e m . J a il eq u ip - ¡, g lu t te d m a r k e t w h en they y e a r 1930. from August 19 to Au- which opened the cerem onies . The ing the m ovem en t. He paid high t r l m e n t w as also p u t In, must of w h ic h to t h e i r b eef a n d veal locally, g u st 28 inclusive. 1680 carloads of parade was formed on Gth S treet bute to all who by plain stick-to-lt- is now ob so lete a n d of l i t t l e v alu e. ^ ()st of th o m ,,a( So sto le n Is sold boxed p ears w ere shipped. and. led by th e Klks' band, m arched ness had b r o u g h t a b o u t th e p a y m e n t T h e Jail e q u ip m e n t, it Is believed [o c a Uy_ jt has been l e a r n e d , a n d s l u te In 1932, from A ugust 19 to Au- down 0th to Riverside, th e n c e to of this m oney to Oregon co u n tie s, will su ffice fo r city use, as th e city lu)1jce a l e ch e c k in g beef ta g s w ith g u st 28, a total of 1217 cars were Fast Main and up Main to th e co urt- which had pro vided 'h e m e a n s of J a il h a s b een used fo r little except tl)(, p OSS| b m t y of a r r e s t s In t h e n e a r sh ip p ed . house where It disbanded. It was building the new c o u r t h o u s e w i t h - 1-sobering up d r u n k s fo r t h e p a st f u tu r u T h is ind icates less th an 50 per composed of h n u m b er of civic an d out having to issue bon ds for la r g e year. " D e a l e r s who buv t h e b eef t h a t cen t of th e q u a n tity of pears ship- patriotic organizations, am ong which sums of money. ' S u p e r i n t e n d e n t S ch effel r e p o r te d sto le n a r e m o r e to b la m e ped d u rin g the past 10 days of 1932 wore th e G. A. It., W. It. (’., S panish Mr. G ordon called the a t t e n t i o n of th a t he believed It w ould t a k e be- , h th ie v e s " o n e c a tt le m a n as co m p ared to th e sim ilar period 'W ar Veterans, American Legion the people to th e f a r t th a t one of tw e e n 10 day s an d tw o w eek s t o re c e n tly - b e c a u s e m a n y of tho in 1930 Drum Corps, Ashland K ilties and our own citizens. W m. H. Gore, was re p a i r a n d clean up th e b u il d in g t h i e v w a r e y o u n g m M w ho a r e lu­ ll fu r th e r m o r e indicates th at the Bov Scouts and others. One fart more nearly responsible for th e sue- an d m a k e it h a b it a b le for th e city f . flu en ced d hy hy the , he ,j,,a l e r g. T h e law s h i p m e n t s for 1932 were less th an that struck the bystanders, was th a t cess of the plan th a n an y o t h e r one ofices. Scheffel s p la n s a r e to put H, « I M upon Mr. O . r , ¿T - 70 p e r re n t of the sh ip m ents of 1931 the G. A. R. was represented by one man fo r th e c o r n ¿ponding period. lone mem ber, Ju d g e Wm. Colvlg. for a few r e m a r k s . lug p ro p e r ly tu g g ed , a n d we kno w N o tw ith s ta n d in g the continuous The patriotic bodies were followed Mr. Gore, p re s id e n t of t h e M edford lo rd , t h e s t a t e police Ri th e offices of m a n y cases w h e r e m e u t h a s been false re p o r ts which have beep put hy a long line of floats re p re se n tin g National ban k, a n d for m a n y y e a rs a f o r m e rl y occupied by C o u n ty r r e a s b o u g h t locally w ith o u t a tag being (n cir c u la tio n as to tbe q u a n tity of nearly every business in th e co u n try leader In m a t t e r s p e r t a in i n g to th e u r e r A. ( . W a l k e r a n d th e w a t e r on th e m eat. S uch a d e a le r is s u b j e c t p e a rs r e m - in l n g in C alifornia and One of the prettiest floats was th a t of d ev elo p m en t of S o u th e r n O regon, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s offices in th e as- to ______ u r r e s t. els e w h e re , the federal m a rk e t re- the Medford G arden Club, which was said he w ished to sp eak m o re of t h e eaaor s office^ haM " W e ki now of tw o d e a le rs w ho a r e p o rts t h a t th e previous forecast as a very gorgeous affair. tu tu re r a t h e r t h a n to recall th e pasL 8epo n d flo o r S c h effel h a s ^ , ing stolen m e a t , a n d h a v e p u b lish ed lit th e N e w s has been ab- At the E ast en tra n c e to th e court- He m ade a s tr o n g ap peal for m o re of d e s i g n a te d t h e s h e r if f s office a s t h e p iin n sn cd m me e . -------- - , , _ . ........ . , h tllP ol(1 M edford sp irit of s t a n d in g city school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s office, ' ' 5 , so lu tely correct. ho u» V ‘t h e “old Judges"deVk'‘ f r o m ' t h e the old Medford" sp irit of s t a n d i n g city school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ’s office, " " “^ „ ' / „ ‘'' l f u o l ^ l l t ll i n lu u r e u d ! 0 " ^ ^ This cat* g e th e r in all th i n g s of city a n d a n d th e co u n ty clerk c l e r k s a office . ’, to uu M arket Dull eircuit court room in th e old co urt- to gether i to t h e tle m e ° n a a r a e a T t a o loss und erstan d :ed on county w elfare. office occupied by th e city s u p e r l n t - " r e a t s h a v e not been T h e e a s te rn m a r k e ts have not re- house in Jacksonville was placed on county w elfare. ®c c “ P*e “ 1 y „ ,P ’ why a r r e s t s h a v e n o t b een m ade, as the! He d in o r a u R „po n d ed to th e sh o rtag e owing to the gran ite steps and served as the He said said we we had had too too m m u u c c h h fau fau lt- lt- te t e n n d d e e n n t t , , city city b b u u il ild in g g in In s p I e c to r, , t h e Wf> h a d a t t r rH., a p la l,i j fur g 1 ro u p of i bou finding a n d su spicion an d said he be- t r e a s u r e r a n d re c o r d e r. Daily News. | th ( h ie jeve8 WHt»k, lnexj tho false rep o rts constantly being sp eaker's stand. A gorgeous bou- an suspicion I a ly . < v e s jIIHt last w eek, b u t tn e z p e rle n c e ... . . ,|„. ............ b u n g le d c ir c u la t e d in New York an d else- qu et of gladlolas on the old desk ii ,.*,,.* lieved ,h „ th „„i.. e only way S o u th e r n or.,. Ore- th o r a t e h . You c a n 't c a tc h c a tt le w h ere th a t larg e q u an titie s of Bart- brightened th e scene. A m icro ph one gon could go a h e a d w as to forget th ie v e s w ith u n if o rm s o n ,” he c o n ­ lett n e a r s a r e st i ll available for ship- connected to a public ad dress c a r all d iffe re n c e s a n d s t a n d s h o u l d e r system was placed In th e c e n te r qf to sh o u ld e r a g a in . ti n u e d , " a n d if 11 is n 't s to p p e d p r e t ty DM nf . 1 T " e G leem en sa n g a n o t h e r selec- q u ic k t h e r e a r e g o in g to he so m e If th e Oregon shippers will hold the stand The cerem onies were In charge! Hon en title d , " S w in g A lo n g .” h a n g in g s ." t h e i r fruit in sto rage, e ith e r here Then came th e d ed ic a tio n a d d r e s s C o n fe ss io n s sig n ed hy O ris an d o r at e a s te rn desination until the of VV. K. Ilolger, president of th e , , 1 V ictor G oble a n d K irc h P iele, w ho C a lifo rn ia product is practically ex­ Medford C h am b er of Commerce, as by Irvine H. V ining of A sh la n d , w ho S ev eral ...... l J y t , e n t r a . l P .. o in t „ r u i u l - , w ere folin(, g „ t | ly ,,f c a t t l e steal- a irm a n also representin g th e Ant- spoke In his usual m a s te rl y w ay .| h a u s te d . n o th in g can prevent a very c c h icau Legion Seated on the top He paid high t r i b u t e to t h e p io n e e r lies a r e being a ss iste d by th e !■ our-1 , njf j u d g e H jj N o r t o n ’s c o u r t s t r o n g u p tu r n to th e m arket. o' th e broad steps were th e mem- men of J a c k s o n v ille and of th e e a rly s q u a r e Gospel L ig h th o u se , lo c a te d at , aH| w eeh w a „ Kt ve„ „ „ la p on th e F ro m A ugust 23 to August 28 in . , ™ rlnB, iY dav neriod hers of the present C ounty C ourt, c o u rts of th e cou n ty . In s p e a k i n g 401 E a st F if th s t r e e t . M edford, at wrlH, h| , hp fo rm of u six m o n t h s elusive u u . ' g ■ ■ • CaUfomla wiih County J u d g e L am kin an d a of th e m en w ho had p re s id e d In th e th e P acific H ig h w ay . J a „ i e n t enco fo r P lele an d V ictor l e i II r n r 311 iverage Of 50 num ber of’ d isting uish ed visitors, circ u it c o u rt over Ihe old desk in D e m a n d s fo r help from J a c k s o n r „ >bel> linti a „ u sp en d o d s e n t e n c e to Is 340 carlo ad s or an ,g , , h em being United States Sen fr o n t of him , he w as i n t e r r u p t e d by C o u n ty citizen s h a v e in c r e a s e d to , h # r e fo rm school fo r O ris G obel, c a rs p e r (lav. t h a t a p e r ' « l o r Frederick Steiwer, S tate Treas- a b u r s t of a p p la u s e w h en he men- such a n ex te n t th a t Dr. E ste lle J o n e s . (UrPOtly im p licated one local m e a t W hen it Is V c . D f V r n i a sh ip m ents ", r R u f u , C H olm an, personal re- Honed the n a m e of J u d g e H a rry D. p a s t o r h a s i s s u e d an a p p e a r fo r cloth- r of RroM .-„relessncss. c e n ta g e of all 1 1 II1'* * Vnrtnn ’hiiin h ll peti- neti- »ini;, ------------------ o rto n , avnitiMt a g a in s t w whom a rees recall »lug. shoes, p a r t ic u l a r ly c h i il l d r e n s ', . Meier, N include some la te pears, ^ p r e s e n ta t lv e of G overnor at p resen t, . . . . tion is now being c ir c u la te d a b o u t food of all kin d s, f u r n i t u r e , beds Y hit i fustic e Bean, P ro t. I H Vtn th e n , th e sh o r ta g e of B a rtletts the county. T h is s p o n t a n e o u s up a n d b ed d in g s , an d a n y a r t ic l e w h ich log. W. H. Gore an d others, com es m o re a p p aren t, Im pelled to d o n a te Shortly Hfter a fte r 11 11 o'clock o'clock Mr. Mr. Dol- plause plause show show ed ed plainly plainly th th e e feeling feeling of of citizen citizen s s m m ay ay feel L j Shortly " " T T h h * e n need eed Is get advanced to th e sp eak er s stan d th e e r n o r m o u s crow d r e g a r d in g t h i s It so g re a t a n d ill« i • i t h a t I feel s u r e c ltl pip us m e e t th e s e cases “ "“ "“ I r'A „ M, VWMf, , n.« Lighthouse D oing G ood W ork For N eed y F am ilies B etter P ack agin g S tressed at Fair O leo T ax Bill Is Backed by Big State Labor Follow ing a hot d eb ate i r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s of th e out-' - t a tc oleo Itt ri -' caaM off . MHU — iiest th e Oregon S tate F ed eratio n of |)olh t h e governor and him self A fter th e b en ed ic tio n hy Rev. W. re n W. Mullens, w ho re c e n tly c a m e ' a r e listed s e p a r a te l y us W h o le s a le l a b o r a t th e i r r e g u l a r convention people of Jack so n county over H. E aton, the d o ora were opened a n d to th e L ig h t h o u s e w ith Mrs. Bui - 1 C o n ta i n e r s , R etail C o n ta i n e r s , a n d in A storia last T h u rs d a y passed, by | the accom plishm ent r e p r -s e n te d in th e public m a d e welcome to t h e lens from t h e Bible school of A n g e lu s I n d i v id u a l S ervice C o n t a i n e r s — t h a t ■I two to one vote a resolution p l e d g - ' (j,e magnificant new s tr u c tu r re e m a r k s build in g T e m p le a t Los A ngeles, v is ite d t en is c o n t a i n e r s in w hich p r o d u c t s a r e ing th a t bodv to give all possible! Following Mr H o lm an 's re F o r several h o u rs crow ds th ro n g - t r a l P o i n t d u r i n g t h e c u r r e n t w eek put up an d placed d ir e c tl y on th e a special act of t h e l e g i s l a tu r e s u p p o rt to the d a iry m e n of th e state. th(, Medford Gleemen san g th e Ore- . ■< _ >t___ T I u . v l n / t l r ( l o t t u l l o n u t\ t I k k I u n n r l filllll* ill t hi» fir ilfill H I <’ I ll 11H1II*.* I'. • 4 h o t n rirnlliZEfl i ... .. . C u n p " u' ,. c°n nty was a u t h o r i z e d to set ___ r»fn a por,,on of t h e O. & ( ’ tax- htiiia- money fo r t h e p u rp o s e of min* a new c o u r t h o u s e . Medford amt p,roni l-,e0 n ,i rUi t *on , *le new c o u r *- p en d in g a v o te of th e people on th. se lle r p a c k a g e s fo r bulbs, p ru n e s , ana . il " has now b een co m p leted re f e re n d u m measure. n u ts , a p a c k a g e for p e d ig r e e r o a s t ­ L a d e rs In th e d eb ate which oc­ Bd the officers h ave m o v e d In. • • • ing e a r s , a p p le s — fifte e n p o u n d s or cupied th e time of the convention less, a ls o t a m p e r p ro o f p a c k a g e to r fo r several hou rs were George Ful - ---------- , c e rt if ie d field a n d g a r d e n seeds, Jsiksnn co u n ty ca n well be p ro u d en w id er. p resid ent of th e Oregon *ni A dam Knilg, 73, o ld - tim e r e s id e n t P a cka g e s fo r fro zen f r u i t s an d ve g e . th? ? f f ire b u ild in g . A nd as S ta te D a iry m e n ’s association o f t h e T a b le Kook d is tric t, who .... ’ales, m e a t a n d m e a t p rodu ct», lea men r °** on lP e n a m e s of th e C. E E ldridge. P o rtla n d , r e p r t ^ n - R ty b u t t e r , eggs, p o ta to e s , et From th e lop s ta ff, which su p p o rts th e sta irs , a p p ro a c h in g tb e second d e r w e n t a m a j o r o p o ra t l m a t t h e ' »111 raatIe fhls b u il d in g p ossible tin g th e oleo interests. floor, a balcony, o v e rlo o k in g city Marred H e a rt h o sp ital t h e first of tb e In th e W h o b s ale C o n ta i n e r s list «mon 0,,t p ro m in e n t ly s t a t e m a s te r of th e G range, a - - the American Hag. high abo ve th e a r e Included p o ta t o bags, p a c k a g e » p a rk an d th e In te rio r of th e c o u rt s p o k e to th e assem bled delegates fifth floor; down to th e steps, which week follow in g a s e r io u s illness, was Orsgon ^a m o u 8 o u r P a rt ° f house, has been provided, le a d in g o u t re p o r te d In a c r itic a l co n d itio n W e d ­ fo r onio n s, c a u liflo w e r , cele ry , l e t ­ end urged closer co op eration between V 'au d lal.or gro ups of th e approach th e main e n tr a n c e , th e ex from th e co u n ty J u d g e 's offices n esday . 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