p,.VW PAGE SIX. aCEPFORP rATT TRTBUNrc. MttDFOTtT), OKI'ICIOH MONDAY. RHPTMMnRH 1. IftlH. TOCW TTTUIUW MILLAR FILES EASIERN APPLE 911111 '.$ CASE APPEAL; ALLEGE ERROR L; 30 10 35 forllarufrFhrnoujIMcl Noted for (he Excellence & 'AGIST CHIEF 10 PER CENT SHY IN GUN TESTS a:.,S yCuymc. European plam ) f MTW.WMWXir.U 1 nT GRAN! LAND AF KISSES ASHLAND SECOND PROBE CHARES PANAMA ANA CROP MEDFORD ID OPEN LOCKS 14 c t w fc Ocorco II. Millar, socialist council man from tho third ward lins filed charges alleging Incompetency nnd unbecoming conduct against Chief of l'ollco J. F. Hlttson. This action Is said to bo nn outgrowth of tho Im morality charges mado against Coun cilman Millar last winter. Friends of tho BOclnllBt leader, say ho threat ens to bring r,u It for dnmngos against Mayor Klfert and former City Attor ney O. O. Hoggs. Councilman Millar denies UiIb Intention. Tho charges against Chief Hlttson arc embraced In allegations concern lng John Caspal, n journeyman photo grapher, nnd E. Mlnear, n country youth. It Is alleged that Chief Hltt son failed to nccount for n flno col lected from Caspal for violation of n city ordinance and, In tho Mlnear case failed to turn In cash collected for pound fcos. Chief Hlttson was cleared of tho Caspal charges by tho evidence, testimony on tho charges wcro heard at a secret session of tho council Friday, and will bo resumed at tho regular council meeting tomor row night. There was a disposition on tho part of both sides to keep the hows dark. Claiming it was for tho best. ' Sensational developments are an ticipated at tho hearing. Tho resump tion of tho political hostilities of last winter havo been browing for a cou plo of weeks, fraternal and business influences being exerted, without suc cess, to halt any action. It is also asserted that dissension on tho police for co is rcsponslblo for a portion of tho agitation. Itelativo to tho publicity given tho charges Councilman Millar said: "Chief Hlttson should not worry half as much as others nbout tho charges If he has any kind of a plau sible story. Tho charges wcro made only for a thorough Investigation whllo tho principals wcro in town. Tho Sun must bo severely strained for news when I mado not 'graft charges' and my complaint signed states: 'Incompetency and conduct unbecoming an officer.' Chief Hltt son will get a fair and Impartial hearing if I can assist It. I was asked to have tho several complaints arcd by qulto a few rcputablo cltl xens, but bollevcd that a secret ses sion was all that was necessary for tho council and principals to bo heard. Tho John Caspal case was decided favorablo to Hlttson, as per tho evldcnca of Caspal. I notified Chief Hlttson personally at the timo of making out tho charges what I bad done. This may be tbo 'grudgo' somo aro speaking of, but their Imagination must bo stretched to tho limit to ac commodate tho Idea. It Is possible that again thcro is much ado about nothing." (Portland Telegram.) Judge Wolvcrlon, of the United Stales District Court for Oregon, yesterday granted nn appeal from hi.s decree, rendered July 1, forfeit ing 'J,:iOO,000 acres of land in Ore gon, comprising tho celebrated Ore gon & California Knilrond land grunt to the United States government. The ensu will go to tho United States Circuit Court of Appeals of tho Ninth Circuit DMriot of San Francisco, which convenes October (5. Whichever wny the cnc is de cided, nn appeal will he taken to the United Slates Supremo Court. No decision may be expected before tho summer of ll)lo. Tho motion to appeal yesterday was made by James B. Fenton, at torney for the Oregon & California Railroad company, nnd was Imt-cd on alleged errors connected with the case. Assignments of error were nlfo presented by John M. Gcnrin, attor ney for the Union Tru-t compnnv, one of the defendants; Congremnn A. W. Lnfferty and Lewis C. Onrri gns, attorneys for n number of set tlers on the grant laud, appearing as intervonors. The government was represented by Glenn K. Hinted, special assist ant to Attorney-General Meltcynold and Hubert It. llankin.. deputy Unit ed States District Attorney for Ore gon, Mr. Rankin accepting service of the alignments of error. t PANAMA, Sept. 1, Following tho rcmoal jcsK'rdny of the Inst remain ing barrier at the Pacific end of tho Panama canal, dredges tomorrow will Btart to- remove tho last barrier of tho Atlantic channel. When this work Is finished ships may rnnlgata to the- locks from both cuds. Tho Pacific barriers wcro blown up by an olectric switch which was turned on twice yesterday, first at 9:30 o'clock and again at 1:30 p. in. Tho first blast constituted about 44,500 pounds of 15 per cent dyna mite nnd hundreds of tons of iiuml nnd stones were thrown high In tho air. Tho explosion tore a big gap In tho barrier, but was not to a suf ficient depth to permit tho water to flow through as tho tldo was low. Tho actual breaking of the barrier came In the afternoon when the sec ond charges was lot go. Then n workman with a shovel made a small trench, through which n rill of water trickled. It wldnodod gradually, and In an hour was a raging torrent, with a 3. foot fall of water pouring through an opening 400 feet wide, Into that part of tho canal between Oamboa dike and tho Mlraklorcs locks, which previously had been ex cavated by stcamshovcls. Welcome news to npplo growers of I ho ltoguo river valley comes from tho eastern districts, forecasting ban nor prices for Nowtowim and SplUen bergs. O. it, Cushmnu, manager of tho ThonUcu Chemical company In n letter to Professor O'Unrn says that Investigation of eastern conditions show "that tho eastern crop Is some where around 30 to 35 per cent." Compared to last year the local pear and npplo crops show an In crease. Thcro will bo double tho amount of pears, -IS cars being shipped. Apples, Ncwtowus and Spit xenbergs will bo about tbo muuo -(100 cars, but of better quality. Professor O'Garn Is now compiling his mutual fruit statistics. Timothy Hcnly of New York has been re-elected president of tbo In ternational llrothcrhood of Station ary Firemen of tho United Stated and Canada. It will be his eighth term In tho office. MWWffl '$ Tho official score of llio 10. inch riflo prncl'tcii held itt Foil Hltnens gives the Kigltlh Company, Coast Ar tillery Reserves, of Portland, first place with a scorn of LVD pur cent hits; I he First Company of Ashland, second, with n' score of 17.U per cent hits, and thu Scwntli Company of .Medford, third, with a score of lll.d per cent hits, This is the score us it stood nfler all data pertaining to tho tiring were completed and finally passed upon. The F.ighlh Company was again victorious in the competition guard mounting held between that company and the Seventh. The Ashland and .Med ford com panies me due to arrive homo (his ufternoon, EAGLE POINT PHONO Hltuatcil In tlin lluti or tho Principal Theater anil Shopping IIMrWt Urgently Itcdccoralcil anil Itcrurnlolicil Throughout, nnd Itciicc Kqtilppiil Today t tin n Ktcr llcforo i ' KiuoiH'iin I'luii Itooitu without Imlh, $1,1)0 per ihy ami up ItiMiniH with ImtH, iJU.OO per iluy ami up (I. J. KAUFMANN, Manager. N. It. CiaitUi:, Ax-.t. Mgr. JUVISY. France, Sept. 1. Tho most sensational aviation feet ever1 enacted In Franco was witnessed here this afternoon when Aviator Pcgoud, driving nn neroplauo, looped tho loop at an altitude of 1300 feet. Pegoud started his plungo nt a height of 3500 feet, turned over and beforo descending to an nltltudu of 1300 feet had easily righted his mn chine. Hundreds of spectators chcrod tho daring performance. 'SEPT. 15 (.lot Our .Prices on What WOOD You AVill Wiml for (ho Winter TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS V kit VALLEY FUEL CO. Successors (o UVichsloin. Cor. Fir nnd Second St. Wont. Tol. 70. The application of tho Ilutto Falls and Haglo Point Telephone company for authority to Increase certain rates will bo henrd beforo thu state railroad commission at the city hall In Med ford on Muuday, September 15, at tho hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m. at which time and place all parties to tbo proceedings will bo heard. JmJJmjwJmJmJ ON TO PALESTINE IS ZINIIT' R ? T ? t t t ? t f ! t t f t t t PAGE THEATRE Tonight and Tuesday Edison's Genuine Talking Pictures The Sensation of the Century Millions are Applauding Edison's Greatest Achievement. Do not confuse the Edison - Picture with any alleged "talking picture" ,' you may have seen recently. Change of Program Each Night Matinee Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Admissien: Lower Floor 25c, Balcony 15c, Cliildrctl 10c ? y ? T ? ? ? ? ? t f t y y ? ? ? y ? t t ? ? y y Siskiyou Heights Now i.s tho liiuo (t ninlct Hcloction of lota and tracts in this iimgnifirenl, residenoo diatrict. SEE & JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK ffi&&feV.V&IJVXAlWA WOOD I I.I ll (I For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLAUW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Yard at Sixth nnd Fir Sts. Ray PHONE 7G0-R tJ VIENNA, ScpL 1. "On to Pales tinu" was tho koynoto of tho world's Zionist congress which convened here toduy. l'rofessaor Waiburir( of tho University of Berlin, presided. About COO delegates, rcpresentiiif; tweuty-fivo countries, nro iu at tendance. Tiio United States and Cauada aro represented by more than fifty delegates. It was expected that tho old fight between tho two factions in tho Zi onist movement-tho practical nnd tho political Zionists would break out again upon the ndoption of th report of tho actions committee, iih tho executive committee is uown. Tho dream of tho practicals, who aro in control of tho congress, is Mm colononization of Palcbtino by tho Jews as a nueloup for tho ultimate formation and organization of an an touomous if not an independent Jew lull fat ale. Tho practicals, on tho other hand, headed by Dr. Max Nor- ciitu oi I'ariH, oppose tins idea as visionary nud fautnstio and stand rather for ilio unified nud concerted action on tho part of Zionists to he- euro safeguards and equal privileges nnd opportunities for tho Jews iu countries whoro thoy nro still more or less oppressed. Held fcr Giving Pass. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 1. Charged with securing n railroad puss from tho O. T. IX, & N. coin pnny for a woman not his wife, in violation of tho iutorstuto commerce regulations, K. II. Shnfer, u tele graph operator of Huntington, Ore., is under arrest hero today. The woman, whoso jinmo wns given iu tho complaint as Jnno Dee, was alio tokcu into custody. THE First National Bank United States Depositary Capital - Surplus - Profits $165,000.00 Medford, Oregon t OFFERS UNSURPASSED FACILITIES FOR THE PROMPT and EFFICIENT HANDLING OF YOUR BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS. YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED. Money to Loan I" havo tho agency or thu Holland Alort gngo Company, who aro loaning money on improved oily and ranoh property. Thoir inspector will ho hero to pass upon applications next week. AW those desiring to borrow money should havo applications filed by Thursday, .September -I. H. S. STINE lioom 2, Stewart Mock f' FINEST EQUIPMENT - COURTEOUS TREATMENT Such a Bank Gives You Good Service ELECTRICAL BURGLAR PROOF VAULT Safety Deposit Boxes $2.00 Per Year ,.';Vj University of Southern Oregon Opens September 17th in Medford Business College' Block Collogo opens Sept. 17. Coureofl; IMilloHophy, Matlininatlcii, History, KiikIIhIi, Urcolc, I.utlu, Kroneli, (luinuin, Hpauluh, l'liynlca, ChomlHtry, lllulogy and (looloi;. v Normal opons Sept. 17. (U, l' Mullioy deiin,) toaehos course. I'roparatory opens Sopt, 17. Ilyglono and uiirslng opens Hopl. 17. Law school opens Oct. 1. Courses: Kqiilty, Criminal Law, Kvt donco, Hales, 'Nngotlahlo Instruniuuts, l'leadiug, Coulrautu, Auuney, Ileal l'roporty, C'arporatlonu, oto. Divinity school oponu Oct, 1. Iloglstratlon days all this woclc. Noxt woolc, Monday, Wodncs' day nud Friday, from t) a, m. to IS noon, ut nuuluouu Collogo, J 1' a, (i & () in s IJir F p : . i4 ..