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MEDFORD 3VtATTJ TRTBUNR aiTO-FORD, ORTCCIOlSr, MONDAY, .TANTJARY 1, 1012.
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Crater Lake to Have World's Most Scenic Boulevard
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"it In doubtful If any view existing
lit thy world tod ii y Is aa Intprvaslvcj
mul nt the same timer as beautiful Ml
llio vlow of Crntor Inko from tlio
rim," eild Major Jny S. Morrow, of
tho army engineering corpa, In trans
mlltinR n report to tho war depart
ment, recommending tlio expemllltiro
of IC-12,000 for tlio constfucU&n of
rondB nnd trolls In tlio Crater Lnko
National parte,
Coiinlcd with Ills appreciation of
tlio scenic boat'ily of Crater lako parkj
Major Morrhw urgently recommends
that tlio main ronda, for which hq
him nindo unrveya hud cstimatM, bg
rufthod to completion In order that
thommnils who vlftlt tlio San Fran-
Cisco exposition In 1915 may, en
routo to or from Portland, Btop off
n day ahd seo tlio park. If theso
roads can bo completed In time. Majdr
Morrow thinks tho Crator lako tour
will provo to bo one of tho favorite
cldo trips of travelers.
02 Miles of Itnatl.
About 02 mtles of good roads and
100 miles of trails. In the opinion of
Major Morrow, will enable tho tour
ist to reach the most Important spots
In tho partt with facility, nnd, while
the estimated cost Is high, ho be
lieves the expenditure Is fully Justi
fied, particularly as It Is proposed to
build the roads for automobile travel.
Compared with tho cost of building
roads In tho Yellowstone and Ilalnler
National parks, -where tho topography
Is similar to that In tho Crater lako
park, Major Morrow says the figure
cited Ir his estimates aro riot excess
Blve. but about on a par with tlio
nctual cOBt of building roads over"
like territory In tho two older parks
"It Is of paramount Importance,
says Major Morrow, In his report, to
tho War department, "to uulld a
road encircling the crater aa near its
tlta as possible. In order that the
lako may bo viewed from all possible
points. It also Is necessary to build
roads from the rim road to tho two
entrances, utilizing tho existing rorfds
as much as possible, and to provide
for a road to tho eastern boundary,
as this will shortly bo tho principal
entrance to tho nark, when the Na
tron cutoff Is completed. About ,100,
miles of trails aro necessary to malujj
accessible other spots -which can
hardly bo reached by roads."
Detailed Estimates.
Tho detailed estimates submitted1
to congress by Major Morrow aro as"
follews: .
Him road, around the rim
of tho crater, 33 miles... .1429,000
Itoad to tho "Pinnacles, B
miles 39,000,
Itoad down Bear creek, C
miles 39,500
Road to Fort Klamath en
trance. 10 miles 73,000
Road to Medford entrance,
CJi miles 47,000
100 miles of trails 1G.000
This boulevard will bo unlike any
other In the world. Not only does It
look down upon America's deepest
lako. h'inc like a bluo amethyst in
mystic beauty, and admittedly un
rivaled among tho world's natural
wo?idjrst but it affords a marvelous
panorama of mountain scenery, of
bleak hills and verdure-clad slopes.
of snowy peaks a bewildering mul
titude, of mountain ranges stretching
toward horizons in very direction as
far as the eye can see. Mount Jof-
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1 75.000 PEOPLE
KIOMIENT
Pa$adcna Jammed With Mcrrymak
fafl Crowd Aviator Rodgers Files
Over City and Drops Thousands of
Flowers.
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Proposed Sihtem of llluhuayH for Urnter I-nkt Xiitlmwil J'urk h Surveyed by Mnjor MornMV, U. H, A.
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PASAUEKA, Cal.f Jan. 1. One
liumlredi mid bevciily-five lliou.sjinil
eojdu lined tlio Htrccts of PiihtKlcna
todiy jt the twentv-lliinl iiniiunl
Tournament of llobes fvstirnl, and
while Aviator Cuillmiith P. Koders
ehawercd enrnntious upon tiie mass
of iiumnnity from a high uUitiide the
RieiitqKt of till tlio iloral pugeants in
tlio history of this event passed uloiif;
the btreclH.
Uoders' i'light was tlio unique fen
turt of tiio eclvbrntion today. TJie
intrepid aviator reuehed the alleged
height of 4000 feet and from this
point flow buck and forth across the
city while the parade was passing be
neath him. Tie had thousands of
carnations tied to the noroplune, mid
from time to tiino ho pasned mid
pulled M rings which released n few
nt a time so u literal shower of bos
fioma rained down upon the people.
Th$ watcliorfl scrambled and fought
good nuturcdly for these souvenirs.
Hndgerfi remained in tho air lialf
on !iour, nml finally nlighlcd nt his
fctnviirig point, Toiiriiament park, nit
er; lio had oxJinnsted his supply of
flowers. Only oueo m tho
flight did Ifodgera experience any
difficulty. As he released his bou
quets above the Maryland hotel he
discovered that his gasoline pipe was
clogged, and feared that ho would
have to stop, but he succeeded in
opening it again without delay.
There ne'er have been so many
peroons at the tournament. Last year
the estimate of the visitors wag 125,
000 and this year tho most conserva
tive place the number at 150,000,
while many declare that not less than
175,000 wero present.
PLUMBING
Is tho Medford Plumbing company
a co-operative institution?
Not exactly, yet the men who work
there are each paid 50 cents per day
as their shure of the profits in addi
tion to tho regular plumbers' wage
scale. This -V-.75 per week is not
charged to the people who have work
done. Tho Medford Plumbing com
pany aro no higher than others. A
comparison of prices or a trial job
will tell the tale.
Why ore, union men employed ex
clusively? ftecuu.se the most proficient me
chanics aro members of the union.
An invitation is extended to all to
visit tho shop in tho rear of the Med
ford Hardware, 218 East Main strcot.
All ronir work douo promptly, nights
or Sundays. No extra charge is mapo
for supervision.
WANK W. COTTER IM
Manager.
Doth phones in homo and shop.
Not mnny honrdors will find unnd
vertiscd hoarding pluccs in this city
entire this week.
la deflnito sottloment of tho date on
I which ho must hung for a sorlos of
'brutal murders, which culminated In
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tho killing of a fellow convict, Frank
Quijada, on September It last.
Although ho ontertalns no hopo of
, i oscapjng the gallows, tho United
States supremo court having denied.
Pekin Officials State That They Be- him a new trial, Opjwiholmor docs
not know Just whon ho will swing,
trial judge In Marin
REBELS ATTACK
ITY OF HANKOW
lieve Attack Is by Force of Rebels
From Wu Chang, Who Think Arm
istice Expired at Midnight.
(United Press Loaned Wire )
LONDON, Jan. 1. Hanky w, which
for somo time past has been held hy
tho Cliinoho jmporiulUts, was today
attacked by a force of 4000 rebels,
according to u Pekin cuhlo fo neuters.
The Pekin officials think the at
tack is hy a force of rebels from Wu
Chang, who think the armistice ex
pired at midnight.
because Uio
county, whoro ho wan originally con
victed, Is awaiting a remittitur from
tho Biipromo court at Washington bo
foro setting tho duto of execution.
LITTLE OPEN GAMBLING AT
RENO THOUGH LAW IS FAULTY
t'nUeil ITeH larAiKHt Wire )
ItENO, Nov., Jan. 1. Although
tho now gambling law which contains
a joker allowing brldgonvhist, nolo,
Boough mid other card games to bo
played for money went Into effect
hero nt midnight, there has been lit
tlo open gambling In evidence, llio
law prohibits percentage games, to
the few players who braved tho
snowstorm today hardly attracted attention.
Established
1910
Peace Soon for China.
NANKING, Jan. 1. "China will
soon ho peaceful," said Dr. Sun Vat
iij newly elected president of the
Cliiueso republic, here today, dis
cussing tho futuro of his war-rent
country. "Military government will !
ho necessary for the present, hull
within n few weeks I expect to soo
(ho country in such a condition thiit
a return to civil rule will he possible."
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GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR V
'GERARD TAILLANDIER. DIRECTOR
WINTER TERM BEGINS THIS WEEK
OPPENHEIMER IN DOUBT
AS TO HIS EXECUTION
(United Prexn j.onHed Wlro.)
SACRAMENTO. Cul.. Jan. 1 Ju-l
cob Oppenhelmor, under sentenco of!
death at. Folsom prison, Is awaiting
GOOD LAND
GOOD BUYS
Prompt Attention to All Correspondence
GEORGE C. CORNITIUS
RKAli KKTATE
219 W. Main tffc.
Clancy Is Very III.
. (United I'rcxrt I.onned Wire.)
SAN FKANCISCO, Cul.. Jan. 1.
Vu A. Claiiey, Sim l'VuiKiiseo labor
loader indicted in conueoliou with the
federal grand jury's dynamiting iu
voHtigalion at Low Augcloti, may never
face the bar to answer to the nharges
ireforred against him. His condition
is far more serious than Iiiih been ad
mitted oven by his family.
foi-Hun In plainly vlnllilo In the north,
Mount HhiiHtu In tho south. To tho
cunt ltn tlio InliOH and grittm floldn
of the Klamath, iitiotchlug lllio a
fairyland Into tho iHiiui hrunh' IiIIIh
or tin dUtalit'o. To tho wchI hid tho
nmny.ilhbid loto of tho wooded
UuipipuiH and HlnHlyoiiH.
Htivl (o Washington,
To Imvo.rt roprsuanlntlvu upon tho
itpnt, tho'Ivdroid Ooiuuioirlal club,
tho oily o('Mdrord mid th county
of JiiulcMii huvo united .uld mint Will
t,'l.vfllfloI, tho rutlior of tlio Orator
I.ako.Nutlonn puvlc, to "Washington
to work In Imhulf of tho appniprla
lion, which, litis) tho ludnrttommit of
Hocri'tury l"llier of tho luturlor tie
piirtmunt and Kecrotnry WlUon of tho
ilupnrtmout of.nnrloiiltui-tv
To iiiukn tho jairk uihphhIIiIo, tho
pnopltt of MtMlford ami Jqokwm county
hlivti labored Incovnantly for tio jiaHt
four yea is to (nuptruut a mninlu auto
highway up tho Hoguo river to tho
lulio. Ait tipptoprhtthm for this pur
ioi vn secured from tho pin to of
Oregon, but turn hold tiiieoiiMtltutlonal
by tho oupramo court, Following thin
I'Jft.nou wan mined hy public nub
Nrrlptlou In Modfoid, and tho worst
tonturo of tho grade removed. Kx
touMvo work by Jtieknon county Iiiih
followed, and thmu Is now a fair
road to tho hike which tnn In reach ml
In nix or iiuveu hours by auto from
Medford.
(loiertiiiii'iit'M Honey INdlowi'd,
Tho Kiirvoy fy tho mud up tho
ItoRii.i river wnu mudo by IIkiiJiuiiIu
l llcldlo of tho guod roadu Itunnui
of tho dnpnrtmeut of aurlcultiiro,.nnil
It Is pronomu'cd by him to bo mi-
collated In Km bbouIr npccl9, punning,
Ian It doe, Mill oroek and Itoguu river
fnllH, through v underfill gorges nml
travonHtig fore! of glgantlo trow.
(lovenmr Went hurt recogntiod tho
Mtnto'a obligation In coopumllug la
tho work on this highway by tennliu:
JnrkHon county "honor 111011" from
the ntuio pilnou to work upon It, and
thoMo prlnont-rn aro now ougagud In
roml work. Kvory day huvii till high
way being Improved nutmtuntlu!ly.
Cold nt Portlnntl.
(Uiiltol PrwN LiHiiiimt U'lrrt.)
I'OHTI.ANI), Ore, Jan. 1. Port
land thlfl morning experienced tho
rotdeot New Year'rt In ovtu yenm.
At HiinrlHo tho temperature wan 27
degree above, 10 degree! roldur than
usually obtain hero In winter.
A COMPLETE
SUPPLY HOUSE
Fv citiitt of f.ll.lltll) populntlnii mm
ItoiiHt of ho oouipleto 11 riloru of lift
kind uh Medford Iiiih in the Pnnlfiu
Motor Hupply company. Thl 0011
oHni ut priweut, (he off KonHott of tho
yenr, In narrying n 10,000 Mtiok and
in iihle to Niipply praclii-ally nil the
wnnU in the niiloiuobiln Hiiudry line.
The I'Hcillo Motor Supply com
pany Iiiih limned 11 warehoiiMo oil
Moore court anil an ill uliip in a enr
load of oil, (herein- milling another
diHtitiot dnpartment. Tho himiuuHA
wiih fitnrted 1A moutliH ago by l R.
SteeiiHtnip mill It. A. I'lyiiu. Tho
policy Iiiih nlwayH been to give (at
Ufuetiou or to refund (ho pnroluiHO
piii;u witliojit (iientiou.
An tmiiHiial fealuro for 11 atnre nf
lliis kind in that Cue ndjiiHlmeutH can
nlwnyn he had without xemllug awnv.
In moMt eitiuM it in necoHHary (0 oud
away for tlico ailjiiMtiiiiuilw, hut Spe
cial arraugeiueiilH weio mado for
Medford 011 account of the dUlanoo
from (ho Ripply ccntern. The Htore
h uh coinploto uh may ho found in
(ho largo citioH and (ho pricitH nro the
Hanie, no ireighl ehargoH biilug nddml
to the cowl of HtiuilrioH.
HOTEL
75 EOOMS
S.r with bath.
50 with liot and cold walor.
This hotel ju tho lant ygar spout $20,r00 for
inodoling and rofiiriiiHhing.
RaloH, $1 and up,
BELL & SHJSRIDAN,' Proprietors v
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