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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
V '.fyyT" JJR1 XfW7JWt "Tpr-siyj "WWP1'? ' '" """'' ? Tl'' 'i-fi r.Ti. 'fTp' Ty 3tflr ' ' ' tv 3Wi S9 II l.!l hJHiJ L" IMM A iW if i "ii iB sw. V MJgDfllflPMAlfr TRTBUXR, EDFORD. ,QftEaON THURSDAY, DECEMBER .29, ,1910. TTBrr- Medford Mail tribune I . AH IKDEPBMDEICT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED DAXX.Y EXCEPT SATUR DAY BY TKB MEOrOSD PK1WTINO CO. CITY PRINTING. A consolidation of tliri Mod ford .Mall, cMnlillitliril 1S0, tlio Southern OroRon- ln, pstniillrlira lus: llo ucmocrm Tlincs, CHthlillHlicil 1872. tho Anhlui Tribune, pHtabllnhct 1S9C, nnll tlio Mc fortl Tribune, cstbllshcil 1906. OEOnOB PUTtfAJI,- Editor und MdnnKi-r s Unlorctl ns secortd-elasu mutter No Vphititr 1, 1309, nt llio poutofflc Hi Medford, Or'con, under tlio act cf Mb Mi a, 1S.9. MEDKOKD is securing its. city printing at a less cOst than any city in Oregon, and securing more public-) HORRIBLE CRIME ffMlcHJMBS Official Vapcr of tho City of Mrtlfoid. ftUBBCBXFTXOH RATES. diQ year, by mull......... 6,9; One month by ruall .St lVr tnontli. delivered, by carrier In Altxtfenl. .lnckaonvlllu and Ccn- . irAl Point .80 Sunday only, by mall, per year... 2.00 Weekly, ixr ycac .... i." rait Iicaa WIra UnlUd Pro Dlipatohoi. Tho Mnll Trlbbno is ofi sale at the Prrry NeiVB Htnnd, Han Kranclnco. I'brtfand Hotel Now Stand, Portland, liowinaa New Co.. I'drtlnnu, Or. W. O. Whitney. Heattlr, Wanh. Hbtil Spokatio Nowa Ht.tnd. Hpokohc. anesie and Kcrtt 46 Days in Dark Room of Lodpintj House, the Prey of Japanese Laborers. SWOKH CIBCUZ.AT10X. i Average dally for . January, 1910 2,122 Mnrcll, 1910 .!? April 1910 .........w..i. ...... S.3U1 May. 1U10 i 2ib,i Jinio, 1910 2.J02 July, 11)10 ... 2,521 AliRUHt, 1910 -,G;1 Keptpmbcr, 1910 I'.OjI October. 1910 ..,.....'...... 2,79- 1, Koverabtr Circulation. 1G. .,..., I'M........ U. ,..... , I r 22. . ,,. . 3 ......... 2R. .,.,. 2.,....,.,. .btt II. M -9 ..,... vOi .,.. i. ..,,. i 3.0J. 3.0U 3.051 3,10- 3;0iV 3,or.t 3.05 !),J5' .i.uii 3.11 4 inn ........ vv j ir.n 3 ,. 3,100 4V. ,. 3,100 6.V. ,, 3,1 ",0 7 .....J... 3;ioo .. 3,100 n -.. 5,io 10. 3,100 11.... 3,100 13.... 3, 1 CO It 3,100 1C, 3,100 - TiHhl . i?aiiy nvcraKo, a.oso. HTATI2 OI' Olti:aON, County of Jaci. non, us.: "On thp first day of December, JOH vierKonnlly appeared beforn tne, GrorR Putttum, manuRur of tho Medford Ma' Tribune, who, upon oath, acknowledge Hint tlio above ItgurcH aro trim and col II. N. VUCIvIJJ, 3,0110 2,970 c,t reoL (Heal) Notnry Piittllo for OrrKoi MESPOKD, OSEQON. Mntropolln of Southorn Orejion an Northern Cnllforulh, und tho fanteai HiowlnB cty In OreRon. Population U. H. ceflHiia 1910; 8810 eflllniatcd Jn Novqmber,. 1010, 10.0U0. . Klvo hwndrwl tlioUNaml dollar Gravl Water Hynteirt completed, nlvlnff flnw iip))ly pUro itioiinlrtln water and Hlx loen mllMJ of street blnir paved an contracted for at a cost exeeedtiiK 11 OOO.OOn, tnalthic a total of twenty mile of pavement. Postofflcc receipts , for year ondlti, Nnvnnbor 30, 1910, how u Riiln or 0 per cent. . , llmik deposits tvero $2,376,032, a Rnl. or 32 per cent. itv i'or the nionev than any other city. The price paid the Mail Tribune is two cents a line about the same rate as its display averages, and agreat; ueai less man tne seneuuie lor otner legal attyercising. , young Wliile Womah Seized Hy Jap in juuy, tne iMCtiiora Triuune was tne oinciai organ. The city paid 5 cents per line. The circulation was only a few hundred copies. Jn 1908, the printing was divided between the Morning Mail ihid Tho Tribune, the sahie price being paid, 5 cents per line. tii 1909, The Tribune wiis airaiii the Official paper, the Iprice being 5 cents per line for the first insertion and 3 cents lor subsequent. In 1910, the Mail and Tribune had consolidated, print ing the only daily in Medford. As charter provisions re quired publication in a daily, the bid iiiade by a weekly could not be considered. Ail agreement was reached be tween the city council and The Mail Tribune whereby m 'consideration of a two-.Vears contract The Mail Tribune agreed to print all notices for 12 'cents vper line, and the council tuianiinously ratified the contract. Until the present admihistration, the city printed all Ordiuaiices three times. Mavoi' CanOit Wtt this down to one time, except for assessment notices where the charter stipulated three times. x Ashland pays lb cents a line; Central Point 4 cents and other cities froln 5 to 10 cents per line. Medford is secur ing cheaper publicity than im'y of the other cities. Legal printing, oil act'oiint of its character, is worth more than any other. Jt must be exact and must be sworn to. These facts are knowii to ever.V resident of Medford ex cept very recent coiners. Attention is. called to them because of the effol'ts of certain interested knockers of .Medford to embarrass the administration by insinuation, ihisrcpreschtatiou and ViJlificatiOn.. BE LOYAL TO YOUR CITY. Manner fruit city In OrcRon Uoku DlukcH pil'o add tltlo of Itlver HpltTnnbt'rR nlipleM won sweep "Appl Jttnr of the World" nt tiiH Nadotiul Apple. Show, Hpokam 1909, and a car or Nuwtownrt won Tlrst Prix In 1910 at Caiiadlnti International Applo Ktioit VaiicdfVer, it. C. ItoRtio Itlver poms brought hlRhct nrlccH In all inurkets of tho world dut inc. the past six years. .Wrllo Conuneiclal club, tnolpalnR i ct'tiln for postui:o for tub flrtcHttomiiiti Hlty pamphlet wver written. Fifty Years Ago Today. Dec. 29. Orders from deulorrt In stntcn soul It nntl west fur Mlult? iltlcn wcro "hrlsk;" fur tlu wist, Colt's ruvivers, iinot.lt.' now wonpon. (Flint IocIch weilt lo ilu Hcl-,tp lit'np. hut old mnont Ilium' iilitHkctK hoUI Iwullly for ultorn Hon to I'lilo liormi IIiiKlniid laitucliiMl ilHt Wnrt rlor. In; r tlrst lioiiclnd wnrslilp -niltl Kitjiorlor In size nnil ispivd to tin tumor plated (ilnlru of tho l'roiiclt iiiry. TWcnty-Hve Years Ago Today. Tho thrro Newark thlhlrou who hail been trcatcil In Paris by Pasteiif olRhtccn tluys nftor thoy wcro bitten by dogs wero pro nduncod well. ONJ3 01 the most effective ways to build a city is by being loyal to it. A good citizen always has a good yord for his honie city. His own faith and confidence inspires faith and con fidence in others. The most remarkable examples of city building in America are Los Angeles, Seattle and Spokane. Every citizen ol' each of these three, cities is a booster, in season and oilt for his own home. The newspapers are equally loyai, printing nothing calculated to injure but everything designed lo help. As a result these coinmunititis have en joyed a magic growth. Medford has developed much the saiue spirit and this more than anything else, hss made the city's growth. Any deparlilre froln it should lie frowned upon by the commu nity and its business men. i!edford has so many good points to talk on and so few bad ones that it is worse than folly to do aught than ad vertise the good. BAKER COUNTY PUNISHED. jllilw JL'nviH'Klo will k'ivi' .flO, 000,00(1 i'or tho purpohii ol' estiibliMi iuu iiilcriititioiuil puiico. Mi'nnultili' jliu United Statu, Uoiiiiiiny ai' Kimlanil will eoiilimui to build wat' hlillH, coslilii; trout $10,0(111,00(1 l lL',0Ud.O0U eucli. Wo rntlicr lioin Audi'ow'o inonuy will liulil out tin longest. " ! ii Vivien Gould, flwouil (lnulitur ot U no It; ii Qduld, is onuuyetl to Lord lieoie of Kuulatiil. Kviiluully mIiu tliiiiKii hlie Iiiik better iiuiimjji'ri.il ability tliuu lior Ailnt Auuii po- , I lou. bob Kitxxiuiuinuo iul'oi. s Uu-i .John i. Kullivau ns an old 'jViMian. TimoH Itnvo iilitiiiKud. Suoli liriiiiirk would oiii'ii liuv;e eitiiMid a suridtib uprising in tlii oountry. , ,liofune wotntiti io intp 'iiotbvr VotuiVfifj kitebuH, ijnd til'tui' hbo ro .liirlii'J home Jiliu'll nfluiusuy, "I'ui no) MPi'Jni; aki.vtliinpr, but I eiin't Htaall flTrt"- , 'A.nwui'fc ioul lies fo elot,o to lu SKATTLB,' Wiih., Pee. 'J'J. May Hani-,, J8 yeyr.s of (.', the daiilt ler ofiMrs. O. W. Kostei", ah eurh settler in the J'nyet Soitnd countrv. was toduy taken ly the slate insai'u' n'Myliiiii at ftteilueuoiu, a mental am. physical wreck. The irl waM re.s eiied from iinpritoiiinciit in n dalk room in a Japanese lodin liou.si b" the police after bhe had been heh in uuypeakable bondage lor -10 day In alj the history of white slitve' in Seattle, no ease has ever been ssi terrible as the present one. Th. irl is a native of this Ktate nip was reared- in u Scuttle convent school. Loss thah two years no sin was married to James I. Ilarris, tii industrious mini some yetirs hcV sen iiir. A child ws born' td the colipl' itiiil they heeinetl happy, the prl' mother stuted today. A few weeks f:d .Mrs. Harris vis lied Iter lno.tlter and later hoarded : (ar tvretliru lo her oivn liomb. Ill' father volunteered lo wheel the hub. lioiie hi a uoeart. The irl-wilo disappeared tha nij;ht tliiU wits liever heard of nai until she telephoned to police head tiunrters beupnr to be lChCtied o. I'hnslmas day. Two officers liu ril-d to the Japanese lodm;; house und after searching tho place thre times finally found the j;irl in a darl room. She was in a terrible condition am said that she hud been locked in th room !( days. The prl said that th Japanese men luld forced drus ddw. her throat lo sllll her ci'icy and Int. aiveii her lurfo iuaulities of sooi unlive litiuor that kept her in a scan conscious -condition. She had been the prey of Japane.s laborers. Judge (lay had I ho ease culled If his atleutioii yeslerdliy and a lun ilcy conilnission decided that the gii had beltor be seiil lo tho insane lio.i iital to recover front the awful el leeli) of the-dri'ifc. i.Ip - Tho police uro" ilivesllKntlng th case. M'MURRY LOOKS FOR BIG INFLUX Slates That Community Advertising Has Been Reduced to a Science and Its Results Will Bo Noted In Next Few Months. FMS OF CHANGE HEALTH L MS Hfllyartl Has 3276. t OCATION of the -eastern Oregon asyluln at Pendleton -1-' is a bilter pill lor I3aKcr. The bill authorizing the asylum ?as Originated in'and passed the legislature through the efforts of the Baker delegation. Baker, however, voted for A Vest, while Umatilla re mained loval to Bowernian. and the aetinir eoveriior re- warded his supporters and punished his political oppo-i nents bv loctitihg the institution at Pendleton. The query naturally arises, if ttowerman is elected President of the senate, will he not use his power to punish those counties that voted against him? lAVhy then should the Senators of those counties which Bowerman lost in his campaign for the governorship, take any chances of reaping the defeated candidates resent ment by continuing him in power? WIDOW SELLS IBLACK HAND iliL'wUioii Unit his wife can seldom fell jjv'liiN tfi'oiw'li which happens to muiliuK from the HER SON'S VOTE Nearly 1000 Indictments Are Return ed in Adams County Election Fraud Cases Mail Worth Thou sands Sells for $10. bundled and six iuw indictments t connection with tho Adiiuis couul.x olooTVii frauds uero rotiirneil today. hi'iit4iii? tho total since tho invosli Utt(ioi u) to lh,S. So many votcf lmve eoufusned (hat llio tiiao of th' erand jtirv will bo taken up until Saturday, it wu auuoinioed, when it ii; believed (ho inquiry will be com plolcd. A widow, whoho nnnio is withhold, hits beeii.indietud for Milliuu: the. vote of her son. The son also is iiiidui indictment, according lo u repot t em mud iiiry room. STILL ACTIVE WASHINGTON', I). ('., Dec. 'JO. The census bureait today announce. Hie population of llillynrd, Wasn. as :'J7(1. ? COUNTY TAX LAW AND ITS PROBLfMS Attorney-General Says Assembly Call Provide for , New Law'i Chajine or Repeal County Ma; Say What Shall Bo Tnx.ctl. bALKM. Or., Pee. 'J!). In di, cussing (ho eoiuily tnx.(or so-enllei. siui'le lax amendment, yu.storduy At-toruey-Oeiierul t'ruwford passed oi seseral features of it which liavi been puzzling the people of this aiu other states ever siueo the eleclioi. ' file holds that a eduuty may deelan Bomb Is Exploded In Double-Decked I u'"u 18l'!.'1! !i; ux" pr el,m. school districts, cities or ports with- Tenement House In Which Thirty! in its borders, subject in Persons Were Slccpinn All Es cape Serious Injury. bcjijerlingitholf. Quo f tinner is said (o lime con sume in stances to the charters or nets' which are lite fundamental law for the dib it iets, cities or ports. lie also holds that it is possible foi I a fount v to initiate and adopt v NfcW YOltK. Uee. 29. The pruc- measure regulating taxations 'or ex Ileal life Hontoneo given Maria Ilnnp ,"))tious at the iext election, evei und Stanlslo Pottenzl. "Illack Unnd- ' 0t-, ub.senee of a general stutuli ers." convicted of holding two 8-year prescribing a method of procedure old children Tor ransom, Hurt not do- l,", l' slates, the jogislature may toned tho bhieUinallJug organlxatlou, udopt a directing Statute, this statute of tho lower Knst Side. Tho fourth ' l) Pi escribe IM mode or method o liomb outrd(to slneo JIuIro Fawcetto1 yroi'cdure at the olootion lo pass oi' Heiitetieed tho supposed ringleaders! "ie question of' taxation or cxeini) of the Hoolety oeeurrd today. ! tions. A bomb was exploded todny lu aj I he attorney-general is of I Ik double decked teiietuent hotiso In tho, opinion thnt if the voters tit large Italian iinitor where 30 peraotiKi should adopt a lw dcclUrlng wluit wore sleeping. No oao In tho build-' bhonld not be exempted, that n eoml Ing was Injured. I ly could not enuitt a valid mrasuiv rieprdltio Suruiio. a grocer, whoso I in 'onl1iet with Ktieh gonerrtl statute store' wna In the building, received "'it, on the other hand, counties nu. a black hand letter domandtiK 12000. "no oxclnsno control i'OHTLAND, Doc. 'Jl). Commun ity advertising by a community of interests between the people and the railroads, which has been carried on the past few years and reduced to a science, is one of tho achievements of the west, which, iu the opinion of William MeMtirruy, general pass'en gcr agent of the Harrimnn lines in Oregon,- is proving tut object lesson of importance tp eastern people. "Publicity work conducted by the commercial organizations in con junction with the railroads of the northwest, has not only been fruitful iu results, but it has also been tin means of creating Intel est among tin big men of the easi," said Mr. Me Mnrroy. "I lends of huge cohcem. in tho cast are quick to realize whtu We lire doing, rind they now know that we renllv lmve things in Ore gon and Washington worth telling ibout at the cost of large siuiib ol nonov. 'The real effect of the extensile idvertising campaign will be notet luring the next few months. Coui nunities of the northwest have been forging aheild rapidly the p.ist few years, but their progress will in nt wise compare with that of the np pronclling year, especially in the productive districts of Oregon. Front ill indications, I believe (hat 1011 will be Oregon's banner year. Kron 'idvnneo information Ave now have nore actual sel tiers, land buyeis and oersons of means will come to this: state during (he conling yctt thai -vet' before." Iu conjunction with the chamber it commerce, the O.-W. It. & N. U low publishing 100,000 booklets or Oregon. These booklets will cover ach of the important industries i.i he State, including the following -ubjeels: "Public Lands." "The Teh tore Faun," "Irrigation," "Mnuufne- 'tiring and Commerce," "Poultry liaising," "The big Red Apple." "Outdoor Life," "The Lumber Indus try." "Ilorliculttlre." "Dairying," ''PrusresH of Portland" and "What t Mini Can Do Willi Funds Up In T.'inn." in iiiiiiitimi. iim n.-w. 1? a- ( - - N. will issue mi illustrated booklet "iililled, "Oregon." The literature comprising the various subjects will be off the mess, in a tow weoke. when il will bo ready for distribution. Orejjon Branch of the National Health League Drafts Bill to Pre sent to Legislature Would Elim inate Politics . PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 'JO. A. L. 'ilills, president of the First Sation.il bank, and head of the Oregon branch of the National Health league, spoke warmly in favor of the proposed- re vision of Oregon's heallh laws yes terday. "I approve such tl revision of the health laws as will permit the elim ination of politics," said Mr. Mills. "I believe that giving such a commis sion as the' slate board of health supervision of the enforcement of nil the heulth laws is tho only coiii-mon-selise means of procedure. We will never tret full nrotcctiou tot public health so long as men from the enforcement of health laws oi for the dissemination of information are politicians or are politically chosen. We will never have combin ed economy and efficiency in the nl ministratiou of heallh laws and health departments Until all tire un der oile bend. Ily eliminating un necessary office forces and by cen tralizing equipment we call make olio. dollar of the taxpayers' money go a. far aj two dollars now go. We will forever prevent quibbling and defi ance and lost timo nnd effort be tween departments. I thoroughly approve the plan and will give it mv support." At a recent meeting of the Cit and County Medical society resolu tions were adopted approving the re vision of laws so thai the state, board of health will be constituted as a body having supcrtviou of the enforcement of all hea'.h laws ami having as their executive officers the state dairy add food commissioner, the state health officer, the state bacteriologist and the state vclcrili iiriiui. A committee was at the same KLAMATH HAS COSTLY BLAZE audntity of Crude Oil and Paving Material Left Standing in street Is ignited When Watchman Lets Lantern Fall. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Uee. 2!) Tiie dropping of his huitern by tho watchman for the Strangc-MeGuiro Paving company caused the firm n loss of several thousand dolllirs at its plaiit down on Sixth street ln-,t night. The paving people had two cars oi. material standing on the sidetrack ut their plant, which was brought iu to lie used for paving, but which was lcfl when the wet wcillhor stopped operations. One of these tanks was crude oil nnd the other was tat- or nsphallutu. During the oold wave i.f the past few days the company has been keeping up steam in their en gine and kcepinir the oil tnnks warm to prevent tlicm from congealing by it steam pipe attached from tho en L'inc to the tanks. Last night one Of these pipes froze up and the watch man took his lantern and was trying to find out where the sleitfil pipe wns stopped to repair the trouble. He wns on top of one of the oil cars when ho dropped his lantern. It fell into a pool of the oil under tho tank, and as the oil from the lantern be came ignited it set the oil on tho ground on fire. The amount of damage could not be learned last night. If you arc working nt a "make shift" job, simply becnuso tho suit able position is not to be had, begin a classified advertising campaign for self-bctlcrinont. There is a good job for you and you can find it through advertising. Very likely there is no oilier way to find it. time appointed to draft a measiim covering the proposed revision and rlmimc iu the hnys. PANAMA DILL . iS FIRST UP Passage of Measure Is Practical Certainty Fortification of Canal Will Be Provided for In Measure To Fix Toll Rates. Guaranteed Honest and Reliable Messengers. Tray and Packago Dclivory a Specialty. Medford Messenger Service ', Under Now Management. PROMPT AND RELIABLE1 SERVICE. All small parcels or messnges delivered five blocks or under. .10o Over five blocks and under ten 13c Over ten blocks nnd undor f if t ccn , 20o Over iiftceu blocks , -,"j 337 South Central Ave., Medford, Oregon. FRED HANSCAM. Prop. Telephone Main 1M3. control over tax- ..... .i - - - . .. ; ri'ssod Hint ho sold his oto tluuo lie radioed to pay tho money and tho i ations and exemptions in its own Kvu'tinui last election. Ho received omiIoboh Is sunnosed to have been the. boundaries, subject to any general ' Inw which may subsequently be en- .'Adrim vi A lltckv nmn. never. iiHlille'd him n box of burgai.i- $'2.q) to o(o the republican ticket, vengeance of the society. counter, digarti on Christmas morn- ho haul. Then he accepted $10 ( Tlio three other explosion-, have "l'M by tho whole people. j1))f(, . lioooiuo a democrat, and t malls moused ins vote in a pntitcuiiir in followed rofumila to pay oxtortinn "' ""-J" counties may go ahead money. ami nmko provis on as lo taxations 'A unlr of suspends mav he eon dependent eandidate for (he sum of JudRo Fawcetto, who sentenced nnd exemptions without, the uoees- hidercd a w'uilnble ChristuuiH gift tr iX tho Kanp wontun and I'ottonxl to 25 jtv nt" v general laiv which will the mqp who ought lo btifee up. Another fanner worth $11,000 ad years imprisonment tor tho klduup- change this or ties are giveu cxelUs- nmicn m court tnoi no mm ins sou ins of which thoy wcro convicted, tve power to inuKe. taxations ana ex- their votes for $10 eno. wh himself threatened with death cmptlons until stjpjb timo as the rWn- ililnf be is usually nil 10 li nm ' ,,u nv m ii.tiiuii en .n.u nu .i . . , ii ol i lie Male may ennei a general " " .... . Lk, .n.4 F..H llniiril . ... ... . . i 1 nun niuoiini .law wliuli will change litis or wnten 'Vlieii i wnii is emty rthnut ono had sold hlng ho is ilfiunlly litllo oil ab i Moth wer ovorythiux elbb. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dec. 'JO. That the Panama , fortification bill will bo the first of tho administra tion measures considered after Ihe adoption of the appropriation bill is the assertion today of Senator Flint of California. That the passage of the bill h, ,i practical certainty is the prediction of the California senator following . conference last night with Preside,.! Taft. "Wo will begin, work with the w:i department today," said Flint, "in frame a general bill covering tho fix ing of eannl toll rates nnd the build ing and mnintenaltce of government supplv station's along Uto 'canal. "It probably will be impossible le gally to prohibit railroads owuiim vessels plying on tlio canal, but sonu method will bo found lo meet till difficulty. "I u mal-o Certain that the forti fication of the canal will be provided for in this measure." PACIFIC & EASTERN TO USE NEW DEPOT tJeginuing Saturday, the trains on the Pacific & Eastern railroad will leave mid arrive iu Medford from tlu new dcKit on Knst Main street, where business will in the future be transacted. Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpsj Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. The finest Sample Rooms in the city. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone Iu Every Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. , EUROPEAN PLAN may restrict this jiower in sowo man ner. Mr. Cruwford says the mjxt l.egis lutuvc could submit at a special elec tion tv constitutional amendment re voking or iiii.endiiic the ciunl t,i measure. TIMBER LANDS WANTED List with us what you have for sale. Timber cruising and estimates furnitshed. HARRIS TIMBER LAND COMPY 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. MEDFORD, OREGON. AV o