Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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MF.DFORD MAHi TRIBUNE. MTCHFOTCD, OR1WOX, TUESDAY. MARCH 20, 192:
I'AOK THTtF.K
A GOOD INVESTMENT
IN HELPFUL CO-OPERATION
FOR IRRIGATION
PROGRESS SUBJECT
SLAIN BY YEGG
OF ALL HOSPITALS
E
POLICE BELIEVE
,S,
"A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT'
REQUESTED
As tlio Irrigation scuaon is about to
besln, the following announcement is
mndo to tlio wator users of Jackson dr cHars
County, which comprises Water DIs-1 tlcnii.
trict No. 15, by Watermaster Cum
minus. With tlio increasing Irrigated area
developed on practically every stream
throughout the county, combined with
the extensive development of the Tal-
The flrnt in a him-Ii-h of short ad-
illu.sti-aU'd with the stirioi
'i lUinyun's rilKiini's I'roK-
NEW YOIilC, March 20. The po
lice theory today Is thut It was n
burglar who Just aa dawn was break-
WASHINC1TON, Mar. 20. Iinmedl
nto inauguration of a continuing study
to detormlno future economic uses for
March 19.
KVE11KTT. Wash..
Officers 'In cbarKo of tlio Invest illa
tion into the death of .Mrs.' Cleopatra
roBS was u-lveii last evenlnc at tlio!""" ...... j - - iu uuiui miuu uuui u itcuhuuhi- uses in. , Katas and i. ust Karas early Saturday
First naptlst chun h by llr. M. J. Held. 1 lag a,;' Thursday, chloroformed to tho tederal Kovertiinoiil s vast hospital nynlng and the death of two clill
Th6 audit nee was Impressed with ' Knth Dorothy Kecnan a model, to facilities is urged by tho board of con-' dien. sul'foiatud In the fire which the
whitt they saw and heard. Dr. Held "'ah'1 a safegetaway with the jewelry 8l,itnnt8 (m hospitalization In n report ! slayer Is supposed to have Ignited,
has a book In preparation on Pll-! and furs he stole from tlio apartment t0(lu t0 Secratar. Mellon. The work ! b"e their arrest yesterday of (leorgo
grlm's l'rogress. and is thereforo ton- where her body was luunu tno ioi- ( mftpp,,K out fUtliro profitablo usi
varsnnt fin thin wnnili.rf ill uliin- lowlni! nuon. !, . 1 ..,
ent nnd Modford Irrigation Districts, ; which has been rend by millions of This thief. i ,h theory construct-
people. Nft one Should miss this ' d by l-ohee IIH'r , " ' ?., j,, nfttM ,,
series. The second will be given this i entered tne woman s apanui.Mii nun... ' ,7 7 Z
111111 nilHl Lllll lll'UIll 1 Uril Ul lllll .10 u,u .,wu,t... w .....uu ..... ..uj.wh "
tho duties of tho Waterniastcr's office
have greatly Increased. The comple
tion of these projects and addition o!
tho Eagle Point District now coming
in, will still further add to the work
of tho office. Supervision is main
tained on all streams of the county, all
hoadgatea nnd diversions regulated,
and during-low wator season many of
' the streams nre rotnted in order that
the fullest use can bo mndo of tho
waters. Whero many rights divert
from the sanio stream, measurements
of tho flow must be mailo and a record
kept showing the daily stage of the
water from which n prompt doclsiou
can be made for" regulation at any
puint that is necessary in order that
each user may receive tho amount of
water he Is entitlod to.
Up to tho present time tho fund
available to colloct this data which Is
necessary for the fair distribution un
der the priority rights has been far
short of tho amount necessary for the
work.
For the waters of Districts men
tioned, data on Btrenm measurements
has been supplied this office by the
Districts themselves, collected and
compiled at their own expense.
During the formative period of these
Districts, this arrangement worked
fairly satisfactory, but with the com
pletion of their, resorvolrs and use of
stored wator, together with all unap
propriated surplus waters of tho
streamB from which they derive their
supply, the necessity of a comprehen
sive study, and continuous record of
all these waters by this office, be
comes apparent, in order that all the
waters of all the streams shall be dis
tributed to the rightful users, by tho
Watermaster as provided by tho
Water Law of this State.
In view of the foregoing and antici
pating tho domands for tho coming
season, a conference was arranged be
tween Wator Master Cummings and
I-Ved F. Honshaw, District Engineer
U: S. G. S., II. M. Chadwlck, Chief
Khgineer of Hogtio Hiver Valley Canal
Company, If. D. Powell, Supt. Medford
Irrigation District, and F. C. Dillard.
District Engineer of Talent Irrigation
District. The following outline l'or the
season being adopted, after presenta
tion to County Court In regular session
nnd meeting with their approval.
Mr. K. N. Phillips, Asst. Engineer
In tho Portland office of the Geological
Survey will bo assigned as special as
sistant to Watermaster Cummings, his
duty being to take and compile records
of all stream flow, particular atten
tion being given to those streams from
which wator Is diverted to the soveral
Districts, viz.: Little Applegato, Emi
grant Creek, Konr Creek, Wagner
Creek and Little Putte. Also the
stored waters of Hyatt Prairie, Fish
nnd Four Mile Lakes. Ho will also
measure and keep record of all im
portant canal diversions and at cer
tain control points of the canals thoni
Belvoo. The regulation of all diver
sions nnd headgates throughout tho
season will he under the direction of
tho Watermaster.
Funds for tho above work have been
derived as follows: For the senson of
19H3, tho Waterraastor's Budget pro
vides the sum of $720.00. Mr. Heu
shaw has allotted tho same amount,
the balance estimated at $1000 will ho
assessed by tho County Court to tho
dsera of stored waters, viz. The Talent
Irrigation District, Medford Irrigation
, District and Roguo Hiver Valley Canal
Coinnnnv. v
' All records so far kept have been
checked from titno to time and results
enmiiiitfMl at end of season by the uco-
logical Survey. Undor tho present
plan all records will be kept from day
tn lnv l.v Mr. Phllllns nt the Water-
master's office, and will be available
for nubile inspection. In this it is ex
pected that all water users, can and
will satisfy themselves that they arc
Ecttlng their correct allotment.
FRED N. CUMMINGS,
Water Master, Dlst. No. 15.
Join the C. of C.
' lin'tirlnv Horoi-d flroken.
i MAIISKII.I.WS March 20. Tho
world's non-stop, dancing record now
in claimed hv a Marseilles proien-
sor" who railed !t a day after ho had
heliDWfloor for 24 hour, 4 minutes
and 5 seconds He was assisted by
two voting women pupils.
evening nt 7:30 p. m.
"A Great Salvation" was tho evan
gelist's theme last evening, and was
presented in the forceful nnd im
pressive manner for which Dr. Reld
Is noted. Among other things the
speaker faid that salvation was great
judged by its author, for Its author'
was great. "How shall wo escape H
we neglect so great a salvation."
l-icape implies danger. The saddest
thing today Is that so many don't
care If they p-o to hell pr not. If the
world sees Christian people indiffer
ent, when the world Is in danger, they
become Indifferent. Children are un
concerned, because their parent are
unconcerned. A man does not have
to curse Ood to be lost, he need i nly
neglect. There is no use asking what
is tho sin of the day. Tho great sin
is to neglect OuG..
Salvation Is also great beenuso it
produces great results. It would he
great If only one person were saved,
but millions have been saved. No one
can live a good life till they beeonu
Christians. The reason why men fail
Is because they will not go all the
way with God. Salvation Is great
not only In life, hut also in death.
There will be no dark vnllty In the
Christian's life. Salvation Is groat
in life, and glorious In death.
A theme of creat interest will be
discussed this evening. Not only all
members but all interested nro cor
dially invite! to come out and enjoy
these helpful messagos.
Help rut n over
Sisters Have Reunion
After Sixty-Five Years
RAN' FRANCISCO, March 20.-
Mrs. Elizabeth Hylaiul. 91. was hos
tess In-re today to Mrs. Rebecca
Marsh. 83, and Mrs. Lucinda Thomas
78. of Yakima, Wash., her sisters,
whom she had not seen for CO yeurs
until yesterday when they "dropped
In" for a visit. They parted In Ohio
In 1857. They hnvo bocn planning
for a half century to set) each other,
but "sort o' put It off."..
Mnko It Unanimous
terloua "Mr. Marshall," tho elderly close scrutiny in order that tlio war
giver of gifts. The police hinted that and post war expenditures may not bo
they hnd a clue to the man und that wasted. Recommendation also la
it would not bo surprising If ho was mndo by the uonr(1 of Which Dr. Wil
arrested soon. i,lm Charles Whltn of Pittshurir Is
chairman, that SJine plan of co-opora-tion
between the federal government
nnd the states bo evolved for the ulti
mate purpose of making hospital prac-
sought to exonerate Alfred Guimar. s tices uniform tnrougnout tne countr . . , , vot bl,Pn t,.,u.slat
the fond friend of Miss Keenan. 1 o that end tne oonru urges mat tne j An a,,om,,t wm i)B made loda:; to
Though liu did not know and nnd federal Kwerumcnt take greater initl-. identify pinus us a man wlvi Is nl-
never heard of Guimares. bis si.n y ativo In guiding and assisting tho . leged to have visited the Home
was that he saw in tho papers that Btats i the us0 0f hospital facilities, r.akerv Friday night and to have
"Thoro aro three avenues of dispo-jbeen heard quarreling w'th Mrs.
Bition which sugL-est themselves when I Karas. . Dlnns denies ho was Ir.
nan for Imsnltalization for war vetor- Everett that night.
nils iu nn InnlTftr Imrpiwllrv " tile, rpnort I Mrs.
went to the district attorney with tho
story of his relations with tho woman,
not because ho feared being impli
cated bv the police, but lieenuse lie
Guimares wns suspected. He told of
ficials that ho himself was with Miss
Kef nan during the time It was sus
pected Guimares was In her company.
liinas, Greek restaurant proprltor of
Morten. Wash., on alleged threaten
ing letters which they report they
found in Mrs. Karas' bakery. It also
is reported that Mrs. Kara some
time ago visited an attorney's office
here to report threats she alleged
that Dlnns had made against her. Ac
cording to members of tlio Greek col
ony Dlnas was a former suitor of
Mrs. Karas. Dlnas, in Jail here, will
be questioned today.
The warrant upon wlibii he was
brought from Morton chargea arson.
The police say the letters they
have are of a blackmailing na'llre.
I.
-at
this
home
folks
bank
The Medford National
MAKES A "GOOD SKID CHAIN"
ON THE ROAD OF LIFE
prevents slippln'
-Make
lest Ever
SIS VALLEY
I MB ITEMS
I ; : 1
iHl 4 '
i AMfwrANirtvtoai ;;v 'IW'- J
The recent warm humid days are
gladly welcomed by the fanners who
were deeply concerned ovor the ef
fects of the cold frosty night3 on tho
growing crops.
A good rain will be of material value
to the growing crops as well as to the 1
Boil which has become almost too dry
for plowing. I
Henry Hoist of Sams Valley had a
very pleasant Btirpriso Wednesday,
March 14, when Henry Hoist of Aus
tin, Minn., arrived at his home for a
several days visit. The warm old
friends are enjoying very much this
visit which came through the latter
Mr. Hoist making a tour through the
west Those old friends of the same
namo hut no relation have not met for
nearly rifty years. Tholr warm friend
ship dates back to early days of child
hood when they lived as near neigh
bors In Hanover, Germany. When they
came to this country over fifty years
ago they both lived for a while In tho
same part of Minnesota. ' '
Tho visitor, whoso trip brought him
through southern California, will leave
Xlonday for his home, taking the nor
thcrn route through which he will
make several stops visiting old Mends
on his way.!
Mr. Hoist seemed vory favorably
says. Thoy say: I no transtor to tno
national homo for disabled voluntoar I
soldiers to be used for domiciliary
care for which tho hospitals aro a I
mirably adapted; tho transfer to the
public health sorvlce for ninrlne bases,
especially in tho groat shipping con
tors, or tho sale or transfer to tho
states in which thoy aro located r.s
part of tho health and welfare equip
ment of thesa divisions of tlio coun
try." Hospital construction should ba con
tinued, the re;iott adds, with other
federal construction and otiglneering
work In one department but these
should be accompanied, In tho bonrd'B
opinion, by a group of consultants
under budget supervision.
Tho consultants whose work ' tho
board contemplates should bo of an
advisory character, should contlnuo
their functions of the federal hoard of
hospitalization.
A wide variation of construction
cost wns noted, the-hoard, says, and.
adds that for that reason standards of
construction should ho Bet nnd fol
lowed. ' " -
Regarding-standards of construction
tho board snyB that future location
nnd onlargement of hospitals' should
bo based on sound principles, such as
the movementn1 of poitulation, future
use of the-buildings, railroad facilities,
medical nnd nursing facilities, federal
relation nnd assistance of state, muni
cipal and civil health functions, espec
ially in the matter of education of
technical agonts,.ml uulform. care of
James ltrowu. residing In th
liverside district where the Karas
bakery was located, saw Dlnns at the
county Jail this morning and said she
believes Dlnas Is the man she saw
quarreling with Mrs. Karas when slio
entered the bakery Friday night to
make a purchase
One letter the police hold which
they are. attempting to connect whh
minis is emoted as saying: "You
Itimw what hainiened to I'ette: the
same thing may hapeu to you." The
letter, they wilil. refers to a mort
gage or 700 held by Mrs. Knras on
Dlnns' property. Peter Karas. hus
band of the slain woman, was found
murdered In the woods near hero
last summor. .
Dr. Renders. Stewarts nnd Cnseys
aro the happiest people In the county
since tlio dally mall goos right by
their door. Several new mail boxes
nre seen alonK the way -
Mr. and Mrs- Oscar k. m"".:,,. ., ,., ,!, . or dnnnlv
unwell nnu Air.:"" nw " ' "
iinnnhi4 with ntif vnltnv
The many friends of Mrs. Bertha the citizens of tho United States.
Wyatt aro rejoicing over the arrival
of her little son, William Thomas, Mar.
13th at the Dow hospital, Modford.
Mrs. Wyatt recently Buffered the Bat!
.loin tlio-C. of C.
Colas Aro Contagious '
Coughs and ColdB are contagious
American women in l'eklng, China,
outnumber the men.'
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
Iionnld. Mrs. Euuenc
Bon llrown of tho Flsn naicncu
wero shopping in Medford inurs-
day. "
Friends of Mrs. Kugene tionei un-.
.... ... ... ...oil nnd
sorry to learn son m ....,
will hnvo to unuergo a mw
tlon soon to gain back her health.
The pupils of the, Hatcnery .scnooi
are pruud of their results from th'
Palmer method examinations. Curl
nnd Glenn Thomas, violet. j-ihihii.
Gladys McDonald are. wearing me
IlrilllMip llltlH Also all tho lower
grades except two pupils have gained;
the primary uuuon. rem
has won tho progressive certificate.
Tho teacher has ulso ; received, the
1'ulmer method certificate for teach
ers. George Sanders. Dr. lleueler and
James Casey have been flailing.
Kriends nnd neighbors of Mr. und
ai. o W. Train extend their heort-
...u u.-,..i,utiii- tn them in tlio. loss of
ii,t.li- Infant son, Lester Dule. The
.....iviiim were taken to Ilogue Klver
foe Interment.
v.. n. v. Train, who has been
verv 111. Is much better.
The North Teachers' council meets
at tho Hatchery district April 7.
Tho afternoon will be a community
neetliiL'. A large gathering Is an
ticipated to discuss consolidation.
u.,...,..i,,i. .i,,l.. nt Homes Carter and
u,...-vlHni- I--.llzaholll Uuir Will bl
present.
l-i-l.-mls nnd neighbors ot the com
munltv spent u delightful evening at
the home of Mr. nnd Mi's, l.ugcnc
ii,.,...n nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hen Drown
Mrs. Howell's brother. Tho evening
was snent nluylnr games and three
r..tiv sonirs were beautifully sung
l.v Mm. Ileucler. accompanied by
vi Vera Cnfey. A very Interesting
reading was given 'by Mrs. John Mc-iinn.-.l.l.
Also. Buvenil Instrumental
nl.-ern bv Mrl. Jnlivs Casey nnd Vera
r--.e m.nle thn evening one of the
mn.t ..nlovnhle nartii of thn year.
Everyone Is hoping 'hey will ''ring
their banjo and saxophone to our
next pnr'.y. Many interesting num
bers bv those paying forfeits were
enjoyed. Over forty were present to
enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Howell's and Mr.
and .Mrs. Urown's hospitality.
A generous and delicious luncheon
was served and everyone departed
at a late hour looking- forward to
another good time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ase Hollenbenk have
returned from Kdgewood. ('Hlifnmia.
and are going lo run the McLoud
store nnd sen Ice station Mr. J- i
Adam has been i very p.mr henltli
this winter and will lake, n vacation.
Morris Snmllhousen. s.-.n of Mrs.
llollenbenk. is a new pupil In the
Hatchery school. .rtj.
The rain of Thursday and Friday
night spoiled tho teacher's and pu
pils' hiking party, plannirt for Saturday.
loss of her husband, the lato Thomas and requlro prompt treatment as they
npread or develop into iu ana urippe.
Take no chances 1 when you can get
Foley's Honey and Tar for a few cents
and quickly check cougha and colds.
The constantly increasing demand for
Foley's Honey and Tar, for three gen
erations,, has made it the largest
soiling cough tnedici'no in the' World.
Contains ino .oplatesrlngTedlents ara
well.
The literary' meeting of Friday
night was attended by a large ana an--
prcciative audience. Bomo splendid
numbers were rendered and in a vory
creditable manner.
The two coon selections brought
poals of laughter from tho audience
as did also tho primary song which
oxhiblted true to life small school chil
dren's fights and troubles.
Pie and coffee wore served tno (
crowd. Tho pieB remaining were auc-1
tloned off and brought a neat little
sum to be expended for school pur
poses.
Miss Wilkinson or Willamette val
loy and ono of our formers teachers
was a pleasant visitor here last week.
Miss Wilkinson has many warm
friends among the patrons and pupils
of tho school who wore very glad to
meet her again.
Unless you sea flic name 'ilaycr" on
package or on tablets you nre not got,
tinfl tho genuine. Bayer product pro
scribed ny piiysicmns over iwoniy-iwo
years and
proved safe by millions for
Colds Headacho
Toothache Lumbago -
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia lnin, Pain
) Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin!'
only. Knell unbroken package contains
prowr directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
cists also sell bottles nf 21 nnd 100.
j..ottwaarrMi.u ianirin is ,ll0 tn4. wark f Bayer
nnnioa on ms wnippui. nuii.nu ' Manufncttirn of MonoacoUcacidestcr of
Stitutcs. InsiBt upon Foley's. Sold . 0iicylicacid.
nvnrvwhero. .Adv.
THE fine appearance and appar
ent quality of,Florsheim shoes
win you from the very beginning.
After months of hard wear, then
you can truly judge how good
they really are how exceptional is
their value.
THE FLORSHEIM "PARKWAY"
no
C. M. Kidd & Co.
FOR THE MAN
WHO CARES
WITH MEDFOPD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADK
JOY OF HEALTH
WOMAN'S RIGHT
Mrs. Evans Freed from Female
Weakness by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
i Detroit, Michigan. "I had femalo
weakness with pains in my back, and
1 could not Stand
on my feet for any
length of time. I was
working in a factory
bat had to quit as
1 was too much on
my foot. A friend
recommended Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound to
mo, and I can hardly
boliovo it myself
that I am well. Oh,
it is atrrand thine to
have your health ! I feel well all the
time and can go out liko other women
and not feel that awful torturo. When
I took your medicine first 1 thought it
should cure after the first bottle, tiut I
tm glad my husband kept me at it, I
have had nine bottles and now I am
well." Mrs. Jenny Evans, 1604 La
faye'.te Blvd.. Detroit, Michigan. . .
If you are suffering from displace
ments, irregularities,, backache, ner
vousness or other forms of female weak
ness, ynu should take Lydia E. Pink
hum a Vegetable Compound.
The reason is given in letters like
these, and we have published thousands
of them. You may expect that a med
icine that has helped other women will
help you. Try it.
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