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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
o 0 .-., MtA IV. SIeeig I At the regular meeting ot the"'cltjr council lust night, routine, matters ao cupled the greater part of tho 'session the majority of which wore relative to the passing of ordinance selling city property. . , . jOno,.of the. most important .matters of the' meeting wan the 'settling of the delinquent ilefslmjer property, an ddr dliidn of 19 lots on. the oast side, giv ing the city a clear slate as far as de linquent city .additions are concerned. . An ordinance, was. -.also paused whereby the city vacated the alley in the, Frultdole addition on East Jack son street in order to sell same, to the California Oregon Fowe(. company for a power, substation site. Six similar ordinances dealing wjth property mat ters wore also passed. .' . The council also reached, a decision to the effect that a survey whould lie made of the sidewalk need's ,of the city and' that new walks, would bo built to remedy the present. conditions, especially In tho;vlclnlty of the hew high school, which will bo built, oil North Holly Btieot;'the school board having- made a request to that effect, v All members were present with tho exception of A. C. Hubbard, chairman of the finance', comirdltoB.ijtna iB. fi, Tho' state 'irublic service, coniniis- s.iou,; is meeting: -mis uueumwi lim .ttv hnll in reenrd to. the Med ford Logging Railway Co.. or the Owen-Oregon Logging rood, from Medford to Butte Falls. The ues tlnn to tin .decided has to do With the erection of a .fence along tho railroad right-of-way in the Butte Falls country, which the . Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. claims Is unneces sary as the land through which, the road runs is their own. ; .... . " ilaim filrl Trial Near Kml, , .SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 111. The. tuking of testimony in the trial of Dorothy Elllngson, youthful con fARfipri niatrlcirle. was concluded UL 1:20 p. m. todaj'. Assistant District Attorney William W. Murphy mado the first of the final arguments. i At .'the twos In Vancouver, B. C, nHk .week. Oregon . Bond,, oy,npd by fcit'dit Wttltof. this city, 'Wasa cUiso second in the 2:14 trot. Mr. and Mrs. Woolf-s attended the ': 'fair.' Oregon Bond starts next week at Centralia. Elliott 1 Before office. THREE REVOLVERS STOLEN !N LOCAL HARDWARE STORE ? Three revolvers were stolen from the Mcdford Hardware and Sporting poods store und a large front plate glass window broken sometime early this morning by thieves who left' no clues, except linger prints on differ ent sections of the unbroken window, i The gutss was broken by n brick hurled with such forco that it went completely through the glnss, hit - a wall and rebounded several feet Into the window display saco of the store. The' hole which was made was over two L feet square. affording ' ample room for tho thieves to tuko the guns which were lying directly In front or tho hole. After the guns hail been taken nothing else woh disturbed. - The loss is .estimated at over $300; $-00 or inoro:, of which includes the ilamuge done the . window.- Two- of the pistols stolen wero a Luxor und u .4 5 Colts, automatic, whtto tho third was a caliber rarget'gun. So am munition was 'taken with tho guns. :, Ceilings in two rooms of the. Wash ington, scliool House, wlll.be plastered und the, entrance tinted, according to an order. Issuod yesterday , by E. H. Hedrlck, superintendent ', ,of city schools The ceilings to bo plaslcrod aro Raid to' have hocn In a. dangerous condition. ' , Thursday,. August 20th,; wlll bo so cial night for ull Royal .nlglllnrs.; 128 J. J. Buchter and Ht L. Bromley re turned lust night from a business trip to Itoseburg in tho interest . of ' the t'opco. : ; -,' '. . , - -V . 1. Leaving for Soattlo' Friday morning, room for three, sliare expenses. Phone 18S-K-2. . " , . . " 1M Rev. E. J. Lord, district superin tendent of the Xorth Pacific district of the Church of Nazarene, will preach at. the, local. church on Xorth Central avenue on the evenings, of Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of this; week at 7:30. .. v ... ; Canvas gloves, two pair for 25c. Jupuncso Art Store. - .. . .134 j Although autumn is fust approach ing building permits fur tho erection of dwellings aro being given out at tho rate of approximately tllreq every iwcek. ..-.7.,-. .... . , M. K. Whitehead of. Portland, gen leral agent, fur ..the Pacific Erult Ex press corupuuy, arrived In the c,Hy yes terduy to spend, several. :duyB. In tho city on business,, . A. It. Mason and Charles Brown are amongl local citizens spending sev eral du,ys InJ'outltipd transacting busi ness. '..'. ,. - - ' . -! " : i IT. q. Rude o.f.jHe.Buzzard .inltjo. Is n'monB"?th'e''()ottl')lb fr'ohTx)ie:'T'iiif tlfSr trict In the city today. ' ' p4 Iocall&tets yoi-Buildor Buy Get this booklet It, telts you, - what a real home should be " ,. :,: - ; - - ' The " Electrical How for Householders"' fe". . an interesting booklet which describes and illustrates the latest and most efficient methods 'for the use of "electricity It tells of the many ; appliances you can use and the many things you can do to make ypur house. a realj home of . electrical comfort. , ' ' '"'V5". This valuable booklet can be had free fnjm any contractor or retailer who displays the', "Check" Seal or by. writing to our nearest PACIEIC: STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY POtTLAM. rtATTlt WTtMixX QlMillyumSiifQQamtinteuiQ MEPFORD -MAIL TKIltp.VW)!?!?, ' OREGON. P Tl.n l.,i.,,l A.i,nilun tvillll ttllKt ITOlf I course. un. Uu fair arouflda la now. iu.i a good condition "or play, and has ; been the scene of ninny thrilling gumes durinir tho severat days past. At the, samo time, the course is Iwlng usod for play ft Is also being Improved by various members of the post de yotlngjscveral hours eacry day clear? lng nnl leveling tho fahnvay, ,; Caltfornluns registered at-lucal ho tels Include Mls. Ki. Ijtufkotter. of IloHevllle. Mr) and -Mrs. J. C. Stevens of -Palo Alto. SIIe:Ad Jlumllton: of Santa '. Monica,. Mrs.. .A. Wright of Marysvllle. Mr. and Mm. rod Bintin of Pomona. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whiter and children of; Willows, Mr. und Mrs. H. McOren. Mr. and Mrs. A. It., Wld. owson and Miv-and Mrs. W. L." EVcrr so nof Sacramento. Dr. and Mrs.- D. H. Trunbrtdge, Mrs. M. Ulrlcks and Mrs. 11. Ilalin of Aliitneda, Mr. and Mrs. C. IT. Gorrll. nnd Jlr..and Mrs. C. F.' Sin clair of Oakland, and tho following from Sun Francisco: Mrs, .1. V. Cos- tello. Captain and Sirs. . F. Wise. M..and Mrs. 11. C. Jenkins. Mr. and Mm. J. F. Negler and daughter Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Illcmkll and Mr. iind Mr; J. L. Ford. --v . Chester TtroWn of Cop'co. W .K. Cer Vroka are among the visitors in the city today from California. 1 Ion of Hornbroolc and A. S. IJunfcr uf . . IUiUuii Airmen . Vrrlves. . MANILA. Aug. lO.lA.' P..I Com mander Francesco UoPlnedo. ltullaii Bviutor'Who Is. making a flight from Italy to: Tokyo and Australia, arrived at SSambonnga, isle of Mindanao at 2:30 o'clock.thla afternoon. His last ,hop ,vas; front Monado, Cololios., Dtp Inedo probably will rcmuin at Zum lioanga until Friday, on account of slornis to tho north.,' . ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTI'iD To'rput or leiife, modern 4' or B Vftoirf firrnlshea' apart ment or liouse. Adults. ltoxl 11.. L., Mail IVIhune,: , .,. ". YOtt KALE 1 UJ0 llu'luk . '6in)lcte- ly ovorhnulcd. nglii:crtlffc!Ue; own ership certificate, two now cords. . two year old cords, and spurt, tools and alcmlte. MOO with some terms. - Call K28-W for appointment. -130 WANTED Ambitious girls to, take business ' training . and exchange spare time service' for good honie and small salary. Medford Business Colleg. OWN, - 133 WANTED Two competent "and c'on . sclentious persons. One for copk. Ing and care of downstairs, the oth er for enre of children and upstair work. Mrs. G. ' L. Buhrman. 15 Geneva: ' :' ,, ,127.tf FOR. 8AJ,E-fVory late Ford ebuie excellent "condition.'1' Just like'1 new, wllh' extras as' follows: Ituiikstiill Axes, speedometer, .water, puthp KiiBtli Ignition, "punier drlvon liortt. Stowart' vacuum ', feed, -ihotermctei:, llassler shock bsv.rb.ei:s, fjont and . . rear. spring UrS. other extras too numerous to. tueptiqii;', PrJ.c.ci), for quJck sajtj. , futto.!' Csed.uf. Lot. CONVALEHCENT. llOMl!, Ashlandr Mrs. HurbcrianU'daughlers have r,e. turned front the. east ,aijd wlll opon tlnir.Sunltarluip September. 1, INTOBT JTMN'r"" W'nED' -"TTTa v c -:Cilolit .WJJU'tftUOfi'e. t JG.OOO to in vost in paying, busiheso. Hewitts Srhenck. 405 Mcdford Bldg, 127lf r.:. to op IN JUNE SAYS CHURCHILL 1 Mt. KM. ore., Aug. 11). J. A. -i,,.r,l,lll will continue to serve In ibo, ilmil caimcity of state superin tentlenl of nubile Instruotinn and president -of the: new AsUlupd Nor- mul -school ..until fucli lime .as hir. duties as head o(. lUe tittniml pehinili demand - hl.i entire liino, and atlcn- lion. This was Mr. ChuirhiU's re-j lllv tills .nVuining to query .".lilllceu, ttnti 11 .u-iun-ir ui.tiiv whether - ho contcmplatetl resigning as suporlHendVit inj thol near fu- r. . A.l.i ' .Mr. Churchiti.wns elected president tif tho hew nornuil- lust March, but up, to the, present tlmo bis work m tlmt .. capacity. has not been heavy and. he sold, that Itrwng tho desire of. the boanl of ipegents not to burden tho statp with tlo expense, ot main taining two. offices, when tho work of both could' be done by one man for tho tliuc, being. Ho. does not anticipate that, his new position will renulre mor"tlmo. than ho can spaic from his duties .-as: state superinten dent! uniil soma time next spring. ? Tlionresent plan Is, to navo tno Ashland normal ready to open for summeiv.pourBOS next June nnd regu lar work, will .o.mnicnife.in sepiem bor. 102a'. i' Mr. Churchill will ' prepare the course of study - for tho new school this winter after a trip of about six weeks to-visit lmilar Institutions in tho. east. Ho plans to leave on pis xrjp. about lho,iraldUlo, of, September fr,"?,W.w"S - A. Superintendent C A riowara or viei Marshflcld public schools, today an nounce, his candidacy for tho ve pubjlc'an'. noiulnaflon" for stato fiu- .crlptondo.nt .of schools In lU2li. How ard, was .president of the- Oregon, ' n. ii'An.n ' Viitlnnul irdii catlooasaoclRtlon. He was formerly with the Klamath Falls, Kugeno anil roctulllo .public schools. ' JCE.WPORTt- R.. t,(t ,Aug., 19, R. Norrla AViUiamSi-Jl... Philadelphia., a Itormer chojnpion and preheat captuin of. th0 Amerlciini.'payia cup team, was snuffed. out f,(.h,oconi)ctiUon of tho ninth anaual i JnvJtatiou tournament at.theNowoi't 'Cwtlnu tqduy by Ijucien .!!. iXefSU-rjiaj'sjlteBuliM ' At Salt Lake 4 :t Portland 2. A,t.-Ottkhmdi lu: San rrunclsco ik, i Mi A(efB.:Angelfls,. freUnu-, At Sacrumeuto s; iieattlo a. "v? fTook wlth gus. w T.: .., a- Onlv those e w; falL Install How,"Ilnpla Is thecoVrect way of simple to change beating with 'oil! mechanism hot- plates, pots, drip Wiett,continuous pilot lights all Idiese' are dbne iaway, with,; With, Oil-O-Madc there is ho, part inside 'tour furnace ot boiler.'; Nothing to fcurh out ot replace)' The Williams ,Tberm4,SafContrd automatically dcksachprt,eachtimetheburner art' and stops.;' Everything must . ' work nerf ectlv or nothine can work. rSThis'way of oil S I"' -v- - - - ; Vv u WttnySTUV, ATTiTT BOY BJDLY INJURED '1 BY -FALL M IE Leltoy Williams. S-yeur-old sun of Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams, or 215 Cot tage street, lies dangerously .injured at the Sacred Heart hospital .with u fructuj'cd bi:u:i received ye.siur.tUiy jluun as tlie result uf u fall out ,if u tree. The boy, it Is said, was t'limbing uniting Its brant : it's wltt.n lie tollclii'tl uvo electric wire., tho shock of whirl ciut;ctl him lo Kiso ills bulunco und ;u. f0n t0 the street beltiw.. According to Dr. Sweeney. ,tho at- .ending physician, there will .lie.no operation, as no bone has been dis- it will be thro uk h the slow proct'SKi-s of nature. . This morning th injured boy was reported holding his own and barring complications his recovery is expected. Active Preparations Jackson County Fair With tho premium list ready for distribution, telling all about the prizes nnd classifications for exhibits tho first big step has been taken in behalf of the staging of this year's Jackson county industrial fair, Med ford, September lrt to-19 1 Every, effort will be mado by fair officials to nuiko this year's Jackson county industrial fair not only tho biggest nnd best in history, but the best in this cntiro section. More liberal classifications and better prlzo 'money aro , offered for educational exhibits this year than ever before. A. ' campaign that will reach every farm house in the community is - ;heinir wnrlfert out. Kxlllblls of llVO- 7 " - . " ., pities, putllViy, gitiiMH, Kianaun, iiuun, vegetables, wouien'B baking, canning. jewing and children's work aro being snlicluted and results aro vory gratl- '' . ,,..,, , , ,-,,.. given tno cniertainmeat sine oi in , f 'J" "''".'"f f,a'L ,D ! well-balanced progrn m featuring liome rncinff, auto raoins vaudeville jicts, band music, fire work a und other attractions. No expense will do .spared In obtalniiiB tho very best fea tures. The entertainment committee xpec.ts to announce its complete pro prmn shortly. It promises to 1)0 a jhummor., t , ' Phlk yeurV fair will bo ono of ,tlio iliest ever hold. K. ( Caddis Is prns jident of tho board, and H. I. Brown tis looking after tho many detailK uonnected with tho Hccrelary's of fice. Premium Ustti and entry blanks (for tho exhibits or races can bo ob laincd at tho secretary's nfflco- (:00k with gas. If (D)I refined to its who act oromotlv can be " 3f " i ,v, . -jUiu. Mir vff I . now make small payment October 1st, a year to pay A11 complicated the changes brought about are tre mendous! With Oil-O-Matic heat you never have to give a thought to your heating plant. Everything is done automatically for you. lYour house is heated better than it ever was with coal or gas. Oil-O-Matic is a greater convenience even than running water or electric light, be cause ft relieves you of more burden some work. heating makes jt This explains r, 4 Iff. 1' ,jp 10 Ml OFFICE HAI.K-M.. Ojv.. Aug, lit. "The act of the ; legislature certainly ImcmlH that the-inain office of the; utute bank ing depitrttnent bo maintained In Sa lam. There is no question about it. The only question i can'seo In this case is whether the court has a right to say Jut what constitutes a main of fice and n branch office and how much of an office must bo maintained in Salem to make It a main office." With this declaration. Circuit Judge Ci. H. Sklpworth of Kugene, sit ting in mandaniuH proceedings here brought by tho mate on relation of (ieorgo Putuam of falem lo require .'rank t llrnmwell, state superinten dent of bunks, to nutVQ back the main offico from Portland to Salein, gave attorneys twenty days In which to file their authorities. r '.'After receiving these I assure you a prompt decision In thoi case,'.', said Judge .sklpwon.li to tho attorneys. Lehigh Valley R. R. Orders Carload of Roseburg Apples r.ostoiirni!, Ore., Aug. '19. A I carload of,' Uniitua.. valley apples i-,ii.,.il tint' siiiierliitentlent of tho l.ehlgh Valley . Dining Car uorvlce of I'ennsylyan.la because a year ai;o, the railroad limit' saw 11 tlisplay r the fruit In the display ; -. .-: . :- Miss Catlin's School tOU IIOARIUNCi. AMI,, DAV TITIUS Opntti HoiiU'mbrr ft ' . OcrMipvlnjr Itn Own HiiHiHtik on VHSTHVKH 'I'MRflAilKS. ... An bhni J.ofiitlorilliiH.twUjull ami -Toniilft Court i , Prrimres irlrlH fin pIisk-tii na ' '! I nn . w-Kitt-rn cinpti'H Bnil hi ixx'lo, umi-r fumHv nf frjtporknirsu tosclirt. NimbiT, (.( puH'i ll!iilt'U in it-h fl:iM. l'vWmr' tiileniudlaii anil- li: Kit Hclioni, il.-,i)iT mi'ntw. (1 , , . . CollfBfl nrcimratorv nnil Bitcolnl' i . AfrrClncd: Smrfrc. Ar. l-nynunt Imli i i all Rrntlt'n. " . ' ' ' Ilo;irilln.i Depn-'mi'm Sim-, nl 1" u . t.n tut. t simplest form sure o havinc Oil-O-Matic Heat this from coal to oil. But why Oil-O-Mmlc ? hearing! Phone us today. TrTRfcl booth at tho southern ;racif!o atatloa. here. ' ' ' ' V -A blnnlset otrtcr. for 800 .capes ofj npplea has brfen placed by the 'of-j ficiui through tho chamber .'of , comr Are von usine our modem- health examinations? The; v.; Oregon Life man can vf range, for this service, for yen. No.'cofsU'f l ' "' ! :.V,".t'; 1 un 1 q W.CSCIDrTB Hotiu Oflici PORTLAND. 0H !' A. B. CBrirtll"-. Wnt . . , DIStrlcf Mgrs.,' 20 -Medford -NMO0l. BanIC Bilf.."tdf0r(t.-OregHi ft. (MaIMaMHMKa,MsasHa I - UtaJi and .Wxopinjg fOAL :-..t ' 1 "'VJ ., J.ayin.yflur'ter supply now- beiore the rainy season seta in, at suriyner pripeanfi, save -money? iii'v I y-Nv- . i ' -,';.'-''sS.f !"-; Valley Fuclo Phone 76 N.PlrSt, ' ' .''.v..Mr " 1 V,''';'"!'V : f "t' ' difti! . ,'. V;'iiii ,vi ,-,''; '-..'. 4" III ' fin (; 1 VI ', xr.i. s t; ;h , ' .tfv; hi, s the.balatic vw V,' 'I , .. J1 . i . X -1lL.jj Health Sm-fce, :. war (ircgoniirc Lltftl. I O K 1 M today is the world !cadr, outdellint all other oil burners regardless otf price. Sales, in fact, are so iwfy&w' that we fear a serious, sHortagri this , fall If you want t enjoy OilO-Matic heat this fall when a coal firs is hard to reguUtei we Ufgeoli to act 6Wi' A small down payment protects youT and terms may be extended over a year if you prefer. Let us exaniink your heating plant arid give you. an estimate of the cost of guaranteed - -.'C-V-ISfT' , .I-' . . . , , id 1 ' 1 ; HEATTflMB : -INSTALLED, SERVICED AMD GUARANTEED BY MEDFORD FUEL GIL CO, . . t . t - i" - - -IK. .-'-.'' 26 N. Fir St, Medford, Oregon .0