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October 2L 19.W SOUTHERN OREGON MINER 1ST SET OAN LIMIT (). ' Page 5 VISITOR, RELUCTANT TO I’AV FINE, LANGUISHES ’ 1 H 'r OREGON SEISMOGRAPH RtV ity ’ ’ l l f“r,n Hominy. Oct L; for t- nf“"" application'*, u>- ,, Hanipl"'1 ""‘"’y and exi ' ullvc s< '■ JJwnltfr Medford isJ for farm pur der the v*“' * Kuld.ii' “I Jolie» Ll br iimd. at the roUllty *ul” 1 Vi*,,r "J,“" Li ■L Charles H. Hettinger, from the wilds of lower Rogue river, de clared Monday “» wasn’t drunk, I was overcome with carbon mon oxide gas” when haled into Judge C. O. FresnaH’s police court on a charge of being drunk on a public street. Arrested at the corner of East f MM ’ ANTI-LIQUOR LEAGUE’S STATE-WIDE ... a . * u n PROHIBITION BILL • -G. < i I k f, »Id. nl tenants „id unabl'' to secure klin for farm pur- sources at reus „ ordei 1» qualify ■ill be ,o ni*r’ or person» with de- l(ri to persons able «n payment, or to ,,wn livestock and f* «■•»»nr ,,n I ,,f >92.91 '< has been , to Jackson «>“1 tor this year a pro- on and is expected farm xn 16 (*’ 20 -- -------- applications are re- application* (Dtp committee, com- I Wiley, chairman, i and Earl Ulrli h. all county, will examine ynt. apprai*. fauns t.puie to pun base and ippiicsnti who have r ability «nd rxper ) aecrssary for SUC- «•oenihlp —• •- Ì V r taicLs wtecks OLD AGE ASSISTANCE FUNDS M <7 . f'S *3# iS k •* Hk 4 fi """I.* - . \ . L □LT* STATE RELIEF OREGON STAT h COLLEGE—No longer will earth tremors here or in surrounding states go un honored and unaung amca the bmld.ng ami instaihion here of the first seismograph in the state of Ore gon. Long a dream and .pare time project" of the physics department of the school of science, the seismograph hat finally been put into operation, thanks to the early work of H. R. Vinyard, instructor in physics, and the later work of W H. Moore and Mias Chung Kwai Lui, graduate assistants. A sei.":..graph works on the principle ol having a fine beam of light focused on sensitized photographic ¡.»¡»er mounted on moving drums. The drums shown in the picture with Moore record the horizontal ear'll movements, both e i it and west and north and south. The entire apparatus, except the light aouri e, is mounted on a cmKirte bloik sunk in the earth and entirely separated from the building itself. Oregon is on somewhat of an earthquake "island," according to geologists, but is well situated to me • uie and study surri. indmg earth disturbances. Importance of the instrument here ia increased by t*1' * ’•'•st .i • .iti'. i '• ii« HC. is planning to discontinue operation, says Dr. W. Weniger, head ol the , h> . u de, irtmciit here. (Cut courtesy Oregor Journal.) By slyly combining repeal of present GOOD la-vs with new and OPPRESSIVE proposals, this Prohi bill would CLOSE STATE STORES and BANKRUPT state relief funds. Would compel CANCELLATION of drivers' permits when NO AUTO involved. Make JAIL OFFENSE for citizen to give a friend any alcoholic beverage, even in pri vacy of home. rris Joins I Coos Bay Coals Show at Vancouver Dayton Takes Over Management of The Good Results in Test In the ('nitrii g Carl Weaver Har- Chateau Night Club Representative lots of coal from » May Harris of 221 Ashland, wax an- week by Major il !» » recruiting officer. to the major’s report, Kcepteil for enlist- (ort Oct 1 and was Vancouver liarracks, the completion of nations at Vancouv- u formally enlisted .ting to serve with Artillery (motorized), fort Lewis, Wash —♦ inta Buried Sudden Death Banta, 77. was laid * 0<M Fellows addi- ■Uln View cemetery Irmoon, Oct 20 fol li lenders at the J d Son» rhafx-l with E Wordsworth offl- kd dead .Mon.lay Ilf e Finney ranch tw> ■St i«f M- lford While taim-- call Bo n M In I'.ui ■ ..a moved to Oregon lily In 1907 He is widow and one ho lives at the fam- Fourth street, and i »nd three sisters one time served on dl hen and recently i Townsend club af- hii I Main and Second streets early Sat urday evening, Hettinger was so "gassed” he smelled like a brew ery and had to be helped into the police car, according to police, and , was unable to tell his name or whether he had a car or not. After languishing in Jail until Wednes day, demanding his "rights" all : the while, Pal persuaded a | friend to buy him out by paying $10 fine and $2 50 costs. of the coal, excess air supplied, and burning losses. These tests and the conclusions reached by Dr. H. F. Yancey, sup ervising engineer of the bureau of mines experiment station, indicate Coos Bay mines were sent to the that Coos Bay coal is entirely suit The Ashland Realty company northwest experiment station of able for domestic use on overfeed has announced the appointment of stokers and that it is worthy of George I lay ton as manager of the the bureau of mines, U. S. Depart consideration by coal users In Cliuteau, ¡a.pular night club three ment of the Interior, at Seattle, western Oregon. miles north of Ashland on the Fa- I by the Oregon State Department The facts indicate that all too ciflc highway. He succeeds Haul 1 of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulkin, who has returned to Fort- as a part of the study being made little attention is being paid by people in Oregon to the possibili land by the latter organization of the ties of savings to be made by buy Dayton recently resigned man- utilization of various Oregon min ing and demanding Oregon coals. agershlp of the Sc buss Vintage eral resources These samples of comjMUiy In Medford, permitting a Oregon coal were subjected to O Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Madden short vacation in California, Ne critical tests by the bureau of mines to determine burning char and son Bob of Klamath Falls vis vada and Fortland. ited here over the week-end with The new manager, who took acteristics. overall efficiencies and friends and relatives. other properties. As a result of over yesterday. Oct 20. said the this work the - bureau concludes present crew of cooks and waiters “a high recovery of useful that is being retained, and that he is arranging for the return of Marsha heat was obtained from the Bam- of Coos Bay coals despite and Al. popular singing team who pies low heating _ values.*’ and fur- entertained at the Chateau until j their ther "concludes that both coals recently could be used efficiently for house heating purposes with equipment TROOP I” WINS RALLY similar to that employed in con Troop 12. Ashland Boy Scouts, ducting these trials." totaled 3216 points of a possible In this case, a common type of .’1 km i to| petitlo it the overfeed domestic stoker and hot- annual rally held in the Junior water boiler was used. Samples high gym last Friday night Scout ... r. gent from the J H Flanagan master Hill Ausland was in charge property and from the Alpine Coal of the winning troop, which iff company mine, both in the Coos sponsored by the Active club. Bay district. Although differing ? V e slightly in detail, the tests showed the coals, which are of subbltum- IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN A. W Calhoun, Gresham street inous rank, to give essentially the resident, was rrlearod from city same overall efficiencies These ef- ■ C1< s at different burning jail Monday morning following his arrest Sat unlay afternoon on a rates ranged from 69 per cent to drunk and disorderly chrrge The 78 per cent, with an average of prisoner was given a severe lec about 75 per cent. Details of the ture and admonishment before be tests included the feed rate per hour, btu output per hour, analysis ing unlocked. Make the Liquor Commission and individual citizens HEAVILY LIABLE for offenses com mitted by entire strangers. Read this fantastic Bill in your Voters Pamphlet DEFEAT IT! l/ote 323 X NO STATE BALLOT— NOV. 8 Law and \ .mperance League of Oregon—Artisans Bldg., Portland—W. P. Fell, Pres. a,.- P 1 E A I À ¡1 2 *(' Z Your VOTE and Influence Will Be Appreciated! A D I. BROWN PRESENT SHERIFF Kindly Solicits Your Vote and Support i • I il z Carefree, Economical for sheriff OF JACKSON COUNTY ★ ★ ★ z CZÔ Heating When winter comes, don’t be surprised if even old Dobbin tries to join the family circle—if your home is heated with gas. With Gas, the modem fuel, all the uncertainties, smoke, soot, noise and ashes of old-fashioned heating make way for controlled comfort. Gone forever are stoking, poking, fuel handling, storage and delivery. A finger-touch and presto—healthful, uniform warmth spreads instantly wherever desired. ELECTION OF TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 193« Resolve today that you too will enjoy the exclusive benefits of low-cost gas heating this winter. There is a heating unit to fit your individual need—at a price and terms to suit your purse. ★ * ★ Let us help you plan for healthful, workless comfort this winter. Estimates free. See us today. Modernise—Economize with Gas. 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