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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN VOLUM E X « 'K S T K .IL 1*01 XT, ORH UO X. M u sin g s^ tiy an Innocent Bystander W E S 5 SISTERS AFTER LONG TEARS T H U R S D A Y , AUGUST 4. Il»;ts More Facts About Medford Water NUMBER ta M e d fo r d M an S a y s H oover P a r ty H o o d o o CIVIC CLUB HEARS INTERESTING TALK BY LBCAL MAN Mr. 1). I) D avis from Medford O nce a g a in we seem to lie f a t e d t o | sa y s t h a t u n less th e r e is some d ’ fe n d o u r p o sition a n e n t th e Med-1 way to m uzzle H o o v er th a t the fo rd w a te r m a t te r . Long b efo re w e' R e p u b lic a n s a r e in fo r a n o th er A gain we have been accused of sinus! new service co n n e c tio n to put e v e r to o k up th e cu d g els for such j licking. E v e ry tim e H o o v er u n no t te llin g th e t r u t h a b o u t t h e Med ill. a sy s te m of su p p ly we h a d a feeling b u tto n s his face he p u ts a sco re or Wt fail to see w t u r e the city t h a t w h a t th i s city n eed ed m o r e th a n fo rd w a t e r q u e stio n , o r at least of m o r e v o ters in to th e D em o cratic Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s C. W oods, T h e Civic c lu b m et a t th e L ib ra r y la r g e : a n y t h i n g else w as b e tt e r w a te r. At n o t to lllu g a ll t h e facts. W e a r e w ould h a v e to raise anv co lu m n s. w h o re c e n tly r e t u r n e d from a tt e n d - J W e d n e s d a y a f t e rn o o n . A good u u m - t h a t tim e we h ad little hope we g e t t i n g ti r e d of t h a t sort of t h i n g 1 " m o u ,,t of m ouey l»a > o p erat T h e re is no one so s tu p id a s he I h e r of m e m b e r s w ere p re s e n t. T h e d , yR we f e a r <'<>«"« u n d e r such a sy stem w o u ld e v e r see such a th i n g even in ing th e se v e n ty -fifth a n n i v e r s a r y of , n d HOme of w ho does not w ant to see. th e b a tt le of G e tty s b u rg an d a final j ladle« w e re fav o red by a very In- t h e offing. Hut we h ad a few h e a rt- sh all blow up a n d get ro u g h ab o u t Now .is to incom e, W ake up you R ep ublicans, | te r e s tl n g t a l k by Mr. A lexander. As g r a n d re u u io n of U nion a n d C o n fe d to - h e a r t ta l k s w ith s e v e r a l business it W e wish th e men w ho a r e s p r e a d - j 1st. T h e City will be com p elled to th r o w off y o u r H oover blin d ers. e r a t e v e te r a n s of th e Civil w a r s p o n I ho h a d no n o tes a n d t h o u g h t th e m e n of th e city w ho h a d lived h ere ing t h a t s o r t of ru b b i s h w ould b ri n g c h a r f each in d iv id u al u s e r of so r e d by t h e f e d e r a l g o v e rn m e n t, | m e e tin g was to be nex t W ed n e sd a y , m u c h lo n g e r th a n we h a d a n d who in so m e figure« to show w h e re o u rs w a t e r a m in im u m c h a rg e of $2.50 s p e n t a few days In t h e i r old h o m e ' M r. M rs. J a c k L e e s it will be r a t h e r h a r d to give all th e also lieleived it w ould he a fine th in g w ere w ro n g , in s te a d of ju s t say in g per m o u th , w ith an a llo w a n c e of in Ohio on th e i r way home. Mrs. j f o r t h e to w n it t h e M ed fo rd w a te r " H e 's m i s r e p r e s e n t in g th e fa c ts .” 5000 gallo ns an d 20C per th o u s a n d V is it in P o r tla n d rlne polnt* of ht* ,alk- Hl* *ubJe,', W oods had t h e p le a s u r e of v i s i t i n g ' was, " M o t h e r h o o d ” a n d m o st m o th - c o u ld be b r o u g h t in. T h e n a lo n g W e h a v e pled w ith o u r r e a d e r s w ho fo r all a d d it io n a l w a te r used. Out h e r fo u r s i s te r s t h e r e w h om she ' Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k Lees m a d e a ors p re s e n t w ould be v e ry p ro u d if c a m e th e s h o r ta g e of last y e a r an d do not a g r e e w ith us t h a t g e tt in g of th is $2.50 th e city will pay Med- h a d no t seen fo r m a n y years. recen tly th e y th o u g h t they w o u ld m e a s u r e u p th e peo ple b e g a n to d e m a n d a m o re M edford w a te r w ould be a good fo id for the w a te r $ 1 . 0 0 per m o n th fly in g tr ip to P o r t la n d F o llo w in g Is a clipp in g from th e leaving h e r e on J u l y 24. T hey went Ju s t a l i tt le w ays to his Ideal of p le n t if u l supply. So we ju m p e d in th i n g fo r th e city to b rin g to o u r fo r each wut r user an d 154 per Marion S t a r te llin g of th e fam ily re Mr. A lex an d er s t a te d a n d d id o u r b est to get t h e th i n g office fig u re s s h o w in g Ju*t w h e re t h o u s a n d for w a te r used in excess of to h a v e a b rie f visit w ith t h e i r sons m o th e rh o o d . u nion h e ld by m e m b e r s of Mrs. t h a t it w as up to th e m o t h e r s t j J a c k a n d J i m , w ho w ere in P o r t l a n d going. we w ere w rong, bu t up to d a t e on th e m in im u m . T h u s th e city will W o o d s' fa m ily d u r i n g h e r visit: th e fleet. They s p e n t oue s a v e th e n a tio n , t h a t It w as a big one has resp ond ed. receive a cl a r profit of $1.50 p e r w ith “ A fam ily r e u n io n y e s t e r d a y a* we k n ew w hole day w ltt h th e boys a n d also jo b b u t he d id n 't th i n k At th e council m e e tin g the o t h e r m o n th fro m ev ery w a te r u ser, be W e ta l k e d to d if f e r e n t o fficials m G arfield p a rk , h o n o ri n g Mr. an d w h a t th e w ord f a i lu re m e a n t. M o th visited th e i r ship. nig ht one of th e cottncilm en m a d e sides 54 per th o u s a n d for w a te r used M ed fo rd fo r t h e p u rp o s e of le a r n in g ! Mrs ,jnm es W oods of C e n tra l Doth boys a r e looking fine an d e r h o o d Is th e g r e a t e s t p o w er fo r th e s t a t e m e n t th a t he w as opposed above th e m in im u m . w h e t h e r o r not th a t city h ad m o r e l p 0 jnt Ore., b ro u g h t to g e t h e r 40 M o th ers a r e en jo y in g n av y life R e tu rn i n g , good in th e w orld today. w a t e r th a n th e y n eed ed o r w ould be i m e m b e r s of th e M o rriso n fam ily, in Mr. a n d Mrs. Lees tr a v e le d th<> sh o u ld use th e i r In flu en ce In e le c a p t to n eed for y e a rs to com e a n d c lu d in g five s i s tt e r s w ho have not fo rd w a te r p ro p o s itio n u n til th e from each w a te r u se r t h e city will ( m en elec ted , C o a st ro u te , t a k i n g two d a y s for the tio n s to have rig h t people of th e c ity h a d b een told A L L h ave to pay w h a t t v e r r u n n i n g ex- w h e t h e r th e y w o u ld o r co uld law fu l- ^ t01?ether fo r manjr VPars tr ip . T hey u re now m a k i n g p lan s to good, rig h t t h i n k in g , sob er, honest ly sell a n y of t h a t w a t e r to th is city ., The a r e M n W oods. M rs., th e facts r e g a r d in g th e a c tu a l cost, , penses th e r e m ay be an d th e b a l a n c e , , ' .................. „ „ „ „ a n d her m e n who u re c o m p e t e n t to h a n d le m e e t th e i r u. d a „ u g s u h l t o e I r , „ Helen, T h e n u p j u m p e d E a g le P o in t a n d , 0 e r t r u d e H r;„sl of 142 J e f fe rs o n He 8,a,Pd , h a t m a n y of ,h e l*‘opU* if any. can be ap p lied on t h e I n t e r e s t : h | ls h a m , Bddl M „ ,,f t h e city a ffairs. Mr. A le x a n d e r went r u b b e d p a rt of t h a t s u r p l u s a n d o u r >lreej ¡ | t H o a g la n d of M “ bad been given th e Im p ress io n t h a t an d re tire m e n t of o u t s t a n d i n g b o n d s ,,, | if possible m a k e a tr ip on to say he w ould lik e to see a h o p es b eg an to d w in d le. A g ain we ' B a r n h a r t s t re e t and Mrs. F lo r e n c e if th e M edford w a te r w as b r o u g h t T h e re a r e at th e presen t tim e, ac- t o San F ra n c is c o to m eet th e boys M ayor an d council of ladies elected. s o u g h t to le a r n fro m o fficial s o u r c e s | <j.ra(.v .U)d Mrs Br a |n a r d H o ffer of ,n t b e -v w o u ,d be allo w e d to use all c o rd in g to a s t a t e m e n t of t h e city W h e t h e r th is s t a te m e n t h a d a n y th e r e , as th is will be th e last op- th e w a t e r t h e y c a r e d fo r— to let re co rd er, a p p ro x im a te ly 260 w a te r w h e t h e r we could still h o pe to se Mansfield - p o r t u n t t y to see th e m u n til a f t e r th e th i n g to do w ith It o r not, t h e ladies c u re a n y of th e w a te r fo r th is to w n j VVn«H« „ c e n r m it e t h e , r h y d r a n t s r u n n ig h t a n d day If users In th e city. At $1.50 each th e opin io n that Mr. w o rld 's fair. T h e ship on which e xpressed A nd we w ere to ld t h a t th e r e , s ' h o m e from G e tty s b u rg . P a., w h e re th e y *° d e s ire d — « » a t th e fla t ra«e t h l s m e a n s th a t the city w ould re- th e boys a r e s la tlo u e d will e n t e r dry A lex an d er's speech w a s o n e of th e celve $290 per m o n th gro ss profit, m o r e t h a n plen ty fo r all. , W oods, 91-year-old Civil w ur of $2.50 p e r m o nth. dock a t N o rfo lk ,-V irg in ia . In D ecem beat th e club h a s had. Mr. A le x a n d Now le t's m a k e th i s as c lea r us we o r a gross a n n u a l Incom e of $4,680. ber. * * " v e te r a n , a tt e n d e d th e n a ti o n a l Civil e r a ls o s t a l e d t h a t m ost people w ere how. ONLY T H E P E O P L E O ut of th is would hav e to come F in a lly th e a g i t a t i o n we s t i r r e d u p W a r v e te r a n s re u n io n . T h t v will be know I r o m p e n t e n t to vote a n d vote right. b e c a m e s t r o n g e n o u g h to b ri n g th e h ° r e for sev eral days b e fo re c o n ti n u LIV ING IN S ID E T H E CITY L IM IT S w h a te v e r sm all expense th e r e would , but a g re a t m a n y w e re c a re le ss abo ut C a r n a tio n C lub O F T H E CITY O F M E D F O R D A R E he In d is tr i b u ti n g th e w ater. m a t t e r to th e a t t e n t i o n of th e city ing h o m e by tr a in . lit a n d d idn't give t h e is sue o r council. T h e r e w as a r g u m e n t g alo re But, soys o u r critic, w h at a b o u t "M rs. W oo ds was Miss F id elia A L L O W E D W A T E R ON A F L A T M e e ts in M e d fo r d c a n d id a te p ro p e r c o n s id e ra tio n . w ith in th e th e cost of k eep in g the old pu m p in g an d f in a lly t h e council b e c a m e in M orrison, d a u g h t e r of t h “ late Mr. R ATE. T h o se resid in g te r e s t e d t 0 th e e x te n t t h a t th e y s t a r t an d Mrs. W illiam M orrison of W y a n c itty lim its of M edford pay a flat p lan t in r u n n i n g o r d e r an d th e big T h e C a r n a ti o n C lu b m et at .Marie per m o n t h an d a re ta n k In p ro p e r sh ap e? W ell, for P u t n e y ’s h o m e on King ed an In v es tlb atlo n on t h e i r o w n dot co u n ty , before h e r m a r ria g e . Mr. ra te of $2.50 s t r e e t In are M ed lo n l. hook Believing it w o u ld be of help Woods, a n a tiv e of s o u t h e r n Tht a f t e r n o o n was Rpent Ohio, allo w ed to use a s m u c h w a t e r as t h e y ' o n e , the w r i t e r heliev-s t h e r e to th e m if th e y could se c u re an ex lived in R ic h la n d c o u n ty for a tim e please. All o t h e r u s e r s of M edford j c h e a p e r ways of driv in g th a t p u m p in playing b u n c o witn D oro thy Root T h e r e Is no d e f e a t except from w a te r m ust pay $2.5(1 per m o n th th a n hy elec tricity, especially when w in n in g 1st prize an d Hetty P o tt e r p re s s io n o f op in io n on th e p a r t of b efore going west as a y o u n g m an. w ith in . T h e r e Is r e a lly no in stir- th e citizen« of t h e to w n sh o w in g ju s t " R - l a t l v e s w ere presen t y e ste rd a y MINIMUM of 5000 gallons. F o r ull th e r e is litt le p ro b ab ility th a t it will low. All m e m b e r s w ere p re s e n t ex - 1 .. . o..o . . . i .. i,. . i ■ - m o u n ta b l e b a r r i e r sa v e y o u r o w n In w a te r used above th e sa id m in im u m h a v e to be used very often . W a cept one a i” l » how p ub lic s e n t im e n t sto o d on th e from C o lu m b u s, T oledo, Bellefon- hope to h ave h e r | w___4 _ _ __ ___ _____ of 5000 gallons, th e co n te n d t h a t It w ould be foolish to w ith us at o u r next m e e tin g a t B etty h e r e n t w e a k n e s of p u rs p o s e .— E m e r m a t t e r , we p r e p a r e d a p e titio n a s k ta in e , M ansfield, F o s t o r ia , Massil- a llo w an c e c h a r g e is 2tK p e r t h o u s a n d galliti* pay th e m o n t h ly m th ltn u m on t h a t P o t t e r 's home. W e had as o u r g u e sts son. ing fo r a n election to s e ttle th e q u e s lou. Marlon an d B uffalo. N. Y." T H IS R A T E O F $2.50 P E R MONTH 40 H P. m o to r when It w ould s t a n d j f o r th e a f t e r n o o n Opal C a r t e r tio n. W h e n we p r e s e n te d th is p e ti Jo | It w as d iscovered a t th e Civic FO R A MINIMUM O F 5000 GAL- idle m onth* at a time. Some ao rt of | w i l l i a m s an d N aom i Oleaves. t i o n sig n e d by m o r e t h a a n 130 c iti M r. & M rs. A n d e r s o n c lu b m e e tin g W e d n e s d a y a fte rn oon LONS AND 204 P E R T H O USA ND ga8 en g in e could Iv s e c u r e d which zens t h e o p p o sitio n seized th e o p O u r h o stess served ice cream . t h a t Mrs. G eorge M a r i n e ’s b a b y wa* p o r t u n i t y to t e a r t h e poor little R etu rn fro m S w e d e n F O R A L L A BO VE T H E MINIMUM WOuld cost a b so lu te ly n o th i n g w hile c a k e a n d pun ch. a t h o m e c a r i n g fo r Mrs. D oyle Mills' W IL L A P P L Y TO C E N T R A L P IO NT s t a n d in g still. And even If th e well thing apart. T h e s t a t e m e n t w as bab y. IN CASE W E E V E R G E T MED- j,ad t 0 (,e p u m p ed o u t once In a f r e e ly m a d e t h a t th e said p etition Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n A n d erso n re P ic n ic Is E n jo y e d w hile, if gas pow er was used o r a w a s n o t legally d r a w n ; t h a t it w as t u r n e d F r i d a y fro m a visit to th e i r F O R D W A T E R . Mr. E. C. F a b e r h u r r y i n g o u t o f A t T y r r e ll H o m e T h is ra t e , by th e w ay, is j u s t $1 - Diesel e n g in e th e cost w ould b" s i g n e d by t h e r i f f - r a f f an d flo a te r s old h o m e In S w eden Mr. A nd erson th e Boy Scout C ooler a t I*ake of the Of t h e to w n a n d did n o t re p r e s e n t r e p o r ts he fo u n d th i n g s In fine 00 per m onth hig h er than th e m i g h ty «m all. It Is o u r Idea th a t th e A b o u t 80 fr ie n d s of Mr. A rden W o ods fo r f e a r h - m i g h t get goose th e h o n e s t opinion of th e real p ro s h a p e in th e old c o u n t r y — no relief p opie of C e n tra l P o in t a r e paying e n t i r e cost of o p e ra tin g th* sy stem pim ples. ■ $500 p e r year, T y rre l l an d d a u g h te r , m ostly from p e r t y o w n e rs an d tax p a y e rs. T n e — a n d e v ery b o d y w o rk in g an d h a p u n d e r t h e p re s e n t ra t e , w hich w as w ould not Pxceed w hich w ould leave $4,180 with th* C h r is ti a n c h u rc h g a th e r e d at th e w h o le t h i n g was ta b le d in d e fin ite ly py. They e n jo y e d t h e i r t r i p from a d o p te d th e first of th e year. Rev. P h illip s h a u li n g one c h ic k e n h o m e last Sunday after a n d h a s sin ce n e v e r been h e a r d of T h e s t a te m e n t is being in d u s trl- w hich to pay in te re st on th e bonds T y r r e l l s t a r t to fin ish — n e v e r m issed a m eal a r o u n d to w n In a tr a il e r . m o r n in g service here. A big picnic — b u t a re glad to he hack . T hey a re ously c a r r ie d ab o u t t h e city th a t if a n d g r a d u a l ly re tire th e m w as en jo y ed at th e T y rre ll h o m e on T h e r e a r e at th e p r e s e n t tim e D u rin g th'is tim e th i s w r i t e r p r e s t a y in g at th e H o tel V a la n d ra . th e Medford w a te r p ro p o s itio n re R a y W a tk i n s g e tt in g a v e ry sp e E v a n s Cre< k th e o t h e r side of R ogue p a re d m a n y a rt ic l e s c o n c e rn in g th e ceives a f a v o r a b le v o te a n d t h e sys $21 .50 0 in o u t s ta n d i n g w a t e r bonds. cial h a i r cu t In G le a so n 's barber Mr. T y rre l l b r o u g h t In a F e a s t ih i li ty o f th e p ro ject. We se tem p u t in. o u r p eo p le will be c o m Of th is a m o u n t honds a m o u n t i n g to R iv e r shop. R e b e k a h s H o ld $9,600 will com e due A u g u st 1st, w ash tu b of ro a s tin g e a rs to ad d to c u re d all th e fig u re s we co uld d ig pelled to pay at least $1.50 per R e g u la r M e e tin g m o n t h m i n im u m In a d d it io n to th e 1939. T h e city h a s now on h an d all th e o t h e r b a s k e t of entbles. A O v e rh e a rd In M e d fo rd — ' C e n t r a l up to sh ow w h at th e p ro ject would cost an d how It m ig h t he h a n d le d . | ---------- $2.60 c h a r g e d u n d e r t h e c o n tr a c t n e a r l y eno ugh cash In t h e b an k to real b a n q u e t was enjoyed. T he fold- P o i n t ha« a v e ry r e m a r k a b l e civic Up to d a t e th o s e f i g u re s h a v e n e v e r; Mt. P i t t R e b e k a k Lodge h Id th * lr w ith th e c ity of M ed fo rd . In o rd e r pay th e s e b o n d s an d will h ave en- in g c h a ir s fro m c h u rc h w ere t a k e n c lu b f o r a tow n o f Its size.” “ C e n been re f u te d . O u r a r g u m e n t s have | , Rula r m e e t in g W e d n e s d a y ev n- to raise au fftco n t f u n d s to pay the o u g h by th e tlm * they com e due. So a lo n g a n d la r g e table« had a lr e a d y t r a l P o in t Is th e m o s t w id e -a w a k e n e v e r b een a n s w e re d , a t leas t p u b - ' i ug w ith a v e ry good a t t e n d a n c e , | exp enses of th e w a te r d e p a r t m e n t we can safely count th is a m o u n t off. been p re p a r e d . a n d g ro w in g c o m m u n it y In th e s u r still o u t s ta n d i n g Rev. S t r a n g from M edford p reacu- licly. i t Is t r u e we w ere told * ' 1 Ida H e n d e rs o n , t h e new Noble G ra n d a n d t h e I n t e re s t an d s i n k in g fu nd leaving $12,000 r o u n d i n g t e r r i t o r y o u ts id e of Mod- T h ls Is not c o u n ti n g t h e recent Issue ' ed 1n th e a f t e r n o o n . Every one ro w ere n o th i n g h u t a d a r n e d old busy-* p residing. S is te r L illian W ie d m a n payments o n th e o u t s t a n d i n g bonds ford.” body, h u t t i n g in w h e re we h a d no w as in s ta lle d hs L eft S u p p o rt to th e t o g e t h e r w ith t h e n ew bo n d s re of $15.000, w hich, If a d d e d , w ould port* « very < njo yabl* occasion, m a k e a to t a l of $27,000. T h e o n -' — , . , ■ b u sin e ss to. And so t h e m a t t e r h a s Vice G ra n d a n d S is te r B etta P a n k - y q u ir e d to pay for th e system . W E L lo y d S m ith not w o rry in g a b o u t d id d le d a lo n g a s m u sician . C H A L L E N G E T H A T S T A T E g in eer'« e s t i m a t e of th e cost of re- D e r r o c r a ts to H o ld f l a t ti r e s w hen he le a v e s on his lo ng • • • T h e N oble G ra n d In tro d u c e d som e MENT IN E V E R Y R E S P E C T . So f a r laying all th e old w a te r m ain s B ig P o litic a l P ic n ic t r i p to D e tro it S a t u r d a y . 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