Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDTX)T?r MATT;1 TTCTBUXR iUTCPFOUT). OREOON", TUESDAY. ATTiUST 22. 1022
12 BOOTHS OUI
OF 24 SOLD IN
Twelve of the twenty-four booths
In. the pavilion being erected by the
fair association for commercial clln
plnys were, signed up for yesterday
and a number of booths have been
reserved for twenty-four hours by
others who are waiting for advise on
what kind of a UiHplay they will
make.
The officers of the fair request that i
merchants do not delay making their
decision on the space they will re
quire as a considerabe time will be
necessary to erect the pavilion und
they cannot afford to build this any
larger than to cover the actual space
sold. t
The following purchased spare:
California Oregon 1'ower Co., People's
Electric Co., and the Paul's Kloctrlc
Store have purchased a double booth.
The following will occupy a 12 byl2
foot space: Kerr, Clifford & Co.,
Palmer Piano f louse, The Valley
Candy Co., the Vacuetle Distribut
ing Co., Eden Valley Nursery and the
Med ford Furniture and Hardware Co.
S. P. AGENT BOOSTS
I..T. Sparks or tho local Southern
Pacific office who retnrnail torlav from
a short stay in the Meclford district
says that that section is koIiir to have
a banner near croo this season. Tho
field will amount to about 12!!) cars.
During the. tlmo when tho strlko was
most thrcatenlnfi, tho Krowera were
worried for fear that they would he
imablo to rnove their produoo, but tho
empties nrq available now. Tho pears
are of good' size and shape. They ure
moving at a rato of about 20 cars a
day. Tho Dartlotts are mostly going
to the canneries of Oregon and California-,
and the other varloties are be
ing shipped to the east.
Sparks sayfl the new buildings put
Up for the Juckson county fair nro ro-
markably fine, The fulr grounds is
located about a mile south of Medford.
The fair this year promises to bo rath
er a southern Oregon celobrutlon than
a county nffalr. The people expect to
have much fine livestock, as the trains
carrying the animals Trom tho Sacra
mento fair to Salem will stop there
long enough for the ownors to exhibit
their stock. A fine race track has
been built,, according to Sparks and
racing will he part of tho program. The
fair, will come September 13-111 inclu
sive. Eugene Guard.
TO GIVE TRUTH
1
A ' '! If
North Dakota politics at long range
may appear somowhat difforent to the
average Individual than actual facts
which aro obtainod on tho ground so
that many Impressions gainod from
newspaper reports have been exagger
ated and that state glvon a vory bad
reputation.
With no thought of advocating nny
of the measures adopted in North Da
kota, the members of the forum of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce will
be given an opportunity to get first
hand Information tomorrow noon as to
the real condition that exists in North
Dakota as a result of tho legislation
enacted In that state. Tnls will be
given by Claud C. Turnor of Dickinson
who was formerly a member of tho leg
islature of that state.
The forum as usual will be hold nt
the Medford hotel and tho forum com
mittee would appreciate members of
the chamber, malting an effort to at
tend. '.
NOTED SCIENTISTS
VISIT IN VALLEY
Dr. E. J, Kraus, und IX H. Rlckott.
of tho department of botany, Univer
sity of Wisconvln, spent Saturday and
Sunday with PmlV Rolmnr at tho Ex
periment Station. Dr. Krnus Is con
sidered one of io greatest authorities
In America, on plant physiology, and
especially In Its relations o horticul
tural plants. Ho Is tho man who work
ed, out tho nitrate and carbohydrate
ratio, In fruit trees, which is now the
foundation ot modern pruning prac-
tlces. and which places pruning on n
riitlopal basis for the first time. This
is Dr. Kraus's third trip to the South
ern Oregon Experiment station, us he
Is Vlfally interested In' tho work this
station Is doing on blight resistant
pears and pear storks. Arrangements
are 6elqg made whereby Dr. Krnus
and bo mo of his specialists will co
operate with Prof. Keimor in some
phases of this work.
WASHINGTON Secretary Hughes,
in a, letter made public by the republi
can national committee, expresses tho
conviction after a review of tho New
berry case that "Senator Newberry
was wrongly and most unjustly con
victed." . a.,..-,..
EAGLE POINI EAGLETS
A. C. Howlttt
Ik fore I reached the report of
who c-nnie and went to and from tb
Sunnysldc August 13, I found that my
k'ttT of Wednesday last w:ih alto
gether too long, but tlm fti'ios wwh
(f Hiii'h a nature and of kim-hhhk im
portance, .that I could not divide
them and to omit them would make
it too short, no I left them for this
letter.
Among the arrivals was Mr. Thos.
Hamerie, ono of the early settlers of
tho Hear Creek bottom landH on the
caHt sldo of that stream, about three
miles oast of Central Point, who sold
out Homo thirty-five years ago and
we n t to Cn 1 1 f or n ia h nd came ha c k
to note thu changes made In his old
home. The place when he left it was
eontddered a very ordinary sticky dry
fnrm, but lie said that his father se
lected It so that they 'could get out
to Central Point without going
through sticky, quite an Important
Item in those days, nnd when he re
turned found that the old dry farm
was now cut up into small farms and
irrigated from the waters of Fiah
lake and producing not only grains
of all kinds but berries and fruit of
all kinds, as well as vegetables. He
was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Abbott and throe chidren.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perl, our county
eoronor, Mr. nnd Mrs. "Charley E.
Terrill, our yopular sheriff.
Mrs. A. J. Florey has been vi.slt
Ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ander
son of Medford nnd A. J. Florey Is
dining at tho Sunnyside.
There was n man, wife nnd child
came in Monday for dinner and gave
their name as Jcrrnan. Mr. Jorman
claimed to have boon here in his
younger days, but now is from (irants
Pass. They were on their way to
Putte Falls to work on the railroad.
John Miller, one of our local car
penters, has been engaged doing some
repair work on the Hunnyslde hotel.
Wm. Pierco (lilll) tho chief me
chanic for Hubbard Pros., came out
and completed some repair work on
the pump used Tor irrigating and
domestic purposes ut the Sunny. side
Monday.
1 understand that Mrs. Dolley Jack
has purchased the house, now occu
pied by Thomas Obbott of Mr. P. J.
Ayrcs and that bo will bo required to
Klvo possession in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. "Woodsum and Mr.
Woodmim's sister, Mrs. Case and
Miss Plough, a high school teacher,
all of Seattle, have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. 11. E. Campbell nur banker
nnd wife.
A. C. Cooke and his son, A. E.
Cooke of Portland, a brothor and
nephew of my wlfo. of Portland, came
in on Us Tuesday afternoon and an
nounced ho was going to make us
short visit, the first tlmo that cither
of them have been farther south: than
Eugene, nnd they wero very agreeably
disappointed with the goneral ap
penranco of the country In Southern
Oregon for up In tho northern part
of tho statu, about all thu scenery is
confined to tho Columbia liver and
a few othor places that have been
mado attractive by the devices of
man. while as they cuino on from
Eugono and began to climb the
mountain sides and bo able to look
up t Into tho donse forests of fir nnd
pine and then turn their eyes down
ward Into tho deep canyons and look
down Into tho tops of tho tall trees
and have tho hills and forests Inter
spersed with fine valleys and there
Interspersed with clear, cold streams
of puru water and these valleys cover
ed Willi fine fields of grain, orchards
and vinyards, but what is tho use in
trying to describe the beauties of
Southern Oregon? Tho next day they
were taken out riding to see the coun
try around Central Point and be
tween thero and Jacksonville, so that
they could seo the odl home of their
aunt, the lto Mrs. Mary Chambers,
whoso first husband was killed in
tho Indian war of '55, and then went
to view whuro her remains rest. Tho
next day they were taken through the
valley. This time your Englo Point
correspondent accompanied them nnd
nftr reaching Medford, passed on
through that beautiful city to be In
spected by Us thousands of electric
Ilfjhts, nnd passed on up tho valley,
viewing tho fine farn.s and orchards,
enrapturing their gaze, passing over
and admiring our highway ami not
ing the beautiful lawns, buildings and
streets and ornamental trees and
shrubbery along the street of Ash
land, leaving the park until later In
the day, going on. and on until we
reached tho California Uno over one
of tho finest highways, but when we
reached the California line found a
change tn tho nnturo of the road, hut
butter than It was the first tlmo your
correspondent passed over it In Octo
ber, IStil, on horseback, but quite a
cbnngo from the Jackson county
highway, wo passed on to the once
noted town of Hornbrook wbero we
stopped and nto lunch and rested a
while, began to retrace out steps.
There was one Incident occurred or
rather that we witnessed ( and thai
wns an otd-fashloned threshing ma
chine, threshing wheat by the same
old process we used seventy-five or
eighty years ago, tramping It out with
Name "Bayer" on .Genuine
Vnlrss you my "llnyor" when you
Aspirin, you inny -not. Ret tiui p'uuine
Haver proiiuot piTiUTilntl by physicians
over twenty-two yciirs nml provwl eau
by million! for ooltU, hiMiiluchiv tooth
iu'Iu'. earache,' n-urulf.'in, lumbago, rheu
matism, ncuriti. anil for pain ii.
emeriti. Accept only "Buyer" p:u!uu;t
which contain propor directions, lluwly
Iwxcs of twelve tulili't coat tVw cents
lniK!iU uliio Hill bottles of 21 und 100
Aspirin is llio trade murk of Hayci
Manufacture of iMoiioaa'ticaciikatiT u
Salic licacid.
Portland Journal's View of Judgeship
Race in Jackson County
In Jackson county there Is exam
ple of the bitterness that results when
a religious debate Is made the over
shadowing Issue III an election.
former Senator Thomas, with a
most excellent record in tho lesinl'i
ture. was overwhelmingly nominated
in the republican primaries, for cir
cuit judne. , Very bitter feelii's was
aroused In the recent recall elecll m
out there, and some of his critics aro
publicly demundlng that Senator
Thomas declare his position with re'
euce to the Ku Klux Klan.
Suppose Senator Thomas, ad a can
didate for Judge, should make i,
statement denouncing secret oranl
uiioim In general and the Ku Klux
Klan In particular, and suujiose that
he should be elected judge.
Several Jackson county citizens
are now under Indictment for allege 1
connection with Klan ntlvUIrs.
Their cases might not como to trial
null tho Judge soon to be cleeiod
tikes his seat. It is sci.cei; lvi k
u! le that the fair inindei people f
Jackson county would want them
tried by a judge who, tni a pub
lic statement, had nr;.vilously 'ir-
'lowled;;. d that he ha! pre-juilg-.l
Uiilr cases. ,
The slt ir.iion cxampie.-i the i il'take
of raising up a slxteent'i ivnturv re
ilfious controversy as a 1.932 elec
tion Issue. In such cortrovorries
III 1UI INC'.IIAM, Ala., Aufc. .Rver
see anything happen which couldn't
possibly occur?
Neither had Johnny. Conway, nn
employe of a foundry in Kaat Hir
mingham, until qulto recently.
Busy about bis tasks, Conway's at
tention was suddenly diverted by the
fluttering of wings. lie looked and
then he rubbed his eyes and looked
more carefully. Conway has always
been noted among his intimates as a
young man who "looks not upon the
wine when it Is red, nor upon tho
'lightning' when it is white," but,
upon this occasion, ho began to Won
der If he wus "seein" things that
ain't."
Calling-Some of his companions, ho
showed them the object that had
claimed his attention. Their verdict
was that Conway's vision wns in per
fect working order, for they saw the
same thing that he did, to wit: A
half -grown Kimlinh sparrow. These
horses, and still the appearance of
everything looked modern.
We did not stop until wo reached
tho Kingsbury Soda Springs, where
we all drank our fill, passing on we
finally entered the world renowned
Ashland park, driving up through and
looking at its beauties and conven
ieneies nnd testing the different kinds
of water, finally settled down to feast
again on fried chicken, etc.. finally
mode another start for home, but
when we reached main street, Med
ford, turned our course nnd went out
across tho railroad track by the post
office building and pnst Coroner
1'erl'n beautiful home, so ns to have
them view the city by lamp light.
Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep
tember 13 to 10. tf
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feiling b:..jmes so emb iced th
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s..i:able, lose their semr'j of prc por-j
lion
'1 h'? b'an in Jackson eou,u, -.l.r iid
' k'l the RdminiMr. .-o of 'l.ei
I.iw 'ii thv courts, but a v. is r. I .
Khsoyi ; rw to project the court intoj
the gutter of politics. j
The Klan, In undertaking io pun-
ish offenders outside of the courts.;
usurped auth'j. which it l:-d lu-l
legal right to txerclie. Hut any ri-'iuH
her who took part in thoso a.-ivitlts!
lb entitled to a f..tr trial before an j
unprejudiced i.i'U", wlu? .n'.ud !sj
open und behind whoso record there
Is no prejudgment ot the case.
Tho protection of life and prop
erty is in the hands u: the courts.
Every jvflgo should alra..'! maintain
a free and open mlud to the en 1 that
he may act Impartially end without
prejudice In ull matter! tnat come
before him for adjudication. What
would be the use of having coliirts if
judges beforehand formed opinions
and publicly expressed them concern
ing (mentions that might be present
ed before them for decision?
If, us In the Jackson county case,
the religious debute and controversy
over the Klan threatens to Involve
the Judiciary, it is certainly time for
sober-minded citizens to stop am'
think over the question. Whither
are we drifting? Portland Journal.
are common enough sight hereabouts,
but
This particular sparrow was white
at least as while, as a fledgling
reared to adolescence amidst the
smoko and grime of foundry eaves
enn ever hoye, to be and it had pink
eyes!
Conway captured ' tho youngster
and ook it home, where another
youngster, John Conway, Jr., now
has it under his especial care. Young
Conway seems to take more prido in
exhibiting1 tho freak than the latter
does In satisfying the curiosity of the
neighbors; for when it opens its eyes,
which it rarely does, it is .simply, to
flash a momentary glance of pinkr
tinged superiority upon Us audience.
Of course, where his sparrowness
Inclined to be , communicative, : he
could easily answer the ouestlon of
the "why" of his peeuliai"colorliig by
the' simple statement that he is an
albino a freak (common to many
forms of animal life.
Legar Guarantee Givers
No need nf Knifm nn pnitlcontin'!e work.
Auk tu ,ec Giu-nililts.Trcatiatint. , .
iiEATirs nnuo stork
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Quotation on l'limps and Hants for ir
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WASHINGTON". Aug. . 22. Warn
in;; against t.bn rstablisbmunt of
branch factories In Germany by
American firms wns contained today
in a report to Secretary Hoover by a
special - committee of businessmen
appointed to handle economic prob
lems relating to western Europe.
The report asserted that any tempor
ary benefit to bo gained by tho loca
tion of branches In Germany by
moo wownw
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I 1 1 sTjKLV bt sat
American firms would be nit re than
offset when stabilization in that
country brings on further violent dis
location. The committee making the report
consisted of Kred I. Kent, New York,
chairman; Edwin . "Greene. Iloston;
Rudolph S. iXecht, New Orleans;
Clyde I.. Kin;,', lilludelpliin: Alexan
der l.t-:."-'", t'hlraKo, and George -M.
Verity, '.Middlotnwn, Ohio.
" The gigantic subsidies granted by
the German government, including
the railroad deficits, post and tele
graph deficits, grain subsidies, defer
red taxation and others, ure rapidly
being brought to an end under pres
sure from tho reparations commis
sion the report said. "With the
elimination ot these sub.-.idips and
the stabilization of the mark, the
present export premium on German
Koods will practically van'sh."
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