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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1925)
o 'Medpotto matt; trtbttnt!, mtipfotctti. motay. September 7. m-2r r VJCT, TintKK ENTAL TESTS BY SALEM EXPERT I.KM, Ore.. Kept. J. Oust Andei' LIQUOR STILL IS SEIZED NEXT TO POLjraiN VKNDKRTO.V, Ore.. Hfpi. 7. One f finlem, a student at NorlhWH- rtf 1 tie mosu Jm poi-tu ttt riiUls. nrcor.t univerniiy ami whu reeMilly Iiik to lry officers. In IVmiliMon In r- d the lllluoin Klutn bur cxumlnu- ci'iit momhx wait staged Sunday after han marie a mental test tit" Tom , noun shortly he fore three, o'clock. An lay, KIlKWoith Kt'lly and JamoR .liinocftit looking carpenter shop, lew, bit, who shot their way out of the I than half n Muckv from the itlty police (W'tiitonliury AttKuxt It! and holds I Htation, and only three or four block NJurray and Kelly ure above the ' from the county jail, yielded six men. E- SEES E go mentally, while WJUok Ih he he nveraKe. Murray Ih accorded mentality of a person 18.6 yearn Kelly 17 years and Willow 12 William It. Lloyd, who killed loft I. Ititun of independence a few ago, is Riven u rutin r of 1U.9 , who, Huys thn expert, would e him to entrance uh u freshman y university. ' . ilerHon's report Ih to lie handed overnor for such use uh the exec may M?e fit. the name basis of comparison be made, AnderHon says Mur mentnlity cuulri he compared that of Leopold, the Chicago Rtu- murderer. has an indnmnltahle will, af- diHpoKltion and rapid mental re- . says the report. ' Emotlon- Lspnnses were intermittent." the basis of his answers to ques- his reasoning was rated above liveraH', In Hcquirea knowledge itbd 'above, iho average hlh 1 stiiuent. llv was described as bavins slow 1 rci&Uions, and the report holds Ihe whuld have been a good sten herior clerk because he shows iitituqe for concentration. Hmn- I responses were deliberate, but Icrson has specialized in criminal nearly ten gallons of moonshine and about $400 which wan Involved in a gambling game officers iate was go ing on at the time of the raid. '. The raid wiut conducted by Hhorlff R. IV Oooklngham and State Agent llosklns. Deputies Fraker and Bennett of Umatilla county and Sheriff Mc- Duffee of Morrow county.) Several c the men arrested were well known citizens of Pendleton. - The men were released on bonds late last night. Jess Sajlng, contrac tor, proprietor of the raided shop, was released on StiOO bond on charge of possession of intoxicating liquor, ns was John lnd!cott, described by offi cers as a professional gambler. The other four, WV G. Fisher, merchant; (ieorge Ness, farmer; Charles Zeis, la borer, and John Camel), laborer, wore let out on bonds of $100(1 each for a gambling charge. , ) Christian Congregation Votes i to Build Annex to Church Maid city of Medford and to any of its .officers and to others on Its behalf to so appropriate nil of said waters for said pur poses and such an application therefor may be made for the benefit of wild city, either by nald city, 'in its own name, or by any of Its officers on ft be half or any other person on its behalf. No person, company or corporation shall appropriate any of said waters, or he granted a permit to the una of any of mild waters, except as herein pro vided, and for the use and bene fit of said city, ltut mid clly of Medford may, under this grunt, divert HU-h waters from their watershed and convey the same to said city and elsewhere for use by It for municipal purposes, either within or 'without the limits of said city ns now or hereafter existing. Ami all of said waters are hereby withdrawn from future appropriation, ex cepting for such use and benefit of shid city,, 1 "Section 2. All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith, ' hereby are repealed." This legislative act wns approved iv tli a triiVi't-nnr nnd film) bVhruarv namiot yei insen ureal 23, - 1086, and therefore became ef fective on ttio 2iith day of Mar, 111 2 5, so it is clear that Medford can acquire .only the waters of this stream which Were unappropriated on the 20th of last May. 1 Even. OHHiunlng that this net Is In: nil things valid, who can say with certainty how much of the Tilg Butlo wnter Medford -owns? It. is known tthere have been ninny appropria tions, among them one for the Eaglo Point Irrigation district. Another claim which promises im mediate litigation is that of. the heirs of ll. A. Ttowley, who filed and ohtalned water permits in 11)15, and wlto later, surrendered these permits to State Knglneer Lewis, upon written agreement of the then slate water board, that any waters of Hig liutte not assigned by the board to feasible irrigation plans should be returned to Jtowley, and that any water thus disposed of ! should be paid for by the appro-j prlators to llowley through nrbitrn-i tion. If this written agreement made by the state water board through' the state engineer Is valid, have not the Howley heirs a claim against Medford for at least a rensonnble value of the water thus apprnprlat-j ed? It appears evident the courts will haw to decide this question, so why did the Medford Wnter com-l mission and the city council not have the city's rights established in the courts before Asking the people to vote a million dollars In bonds? There is positively 00 need for hurry, ns the legislative act quoted fixe no time for Medford to take what- t grant to the city Is just us good on year, five years or ten years .in tho futuw us it- Is today. Why Jump j blindfolded .Into a million dollar ) debt? , W. K. l'HlTPB. COOk With RflS. tf The members of the First Christian church at the regular servlco yester- ology : at Northwestern university mxv voted to build an annex to their ns present wnen tno memai vests rPSPnt building. . The hoard of elders given Loob and Leopold. The nnci deacons had already . - voted given the Oregon; slayers were 1 unanimously upon the question In to those, given, the Chicago fthelr regular meeting of last week. B. PO ItTLA N I . Ore., Sept . 7 . (A P.) . Vice-president Charles (1. Dnwes. who is in Portland to de liver an address tonight, sent 1". morning quietly with a sightseeing tour of the city. The vice-president In conversation with members of the reception com-j mittee gave his opinions of matters of current interest. Summarized they were: I ' Clermahy' Is ccrtntnir back commer cially with very rapid strides. Kttrope will enjoy a long period of pence, with a few flares about the edges at times. ' America Is becoming the greatest creditor nation of the world, altho it place. Owing to the financial conditions throughout the world and tho partj America l playing in them, there is no immediate chance of ft decline in the price of labor or commodi ties. Franco Is making a heroic strug gle to get hack on her feet In money matters, and Is now on the road to success, although it spent millions upon millions redeeming the devas tated regions. If the financial policies of the French, government nro carried out as plamd, the Bank of France will have a greater gold reserve than the Bank of England or the United States government. Mr. Dawes has consented to give a rear platform talk when his train reaches (! rants Pass tomorrow after noon. Tho train on which he goes south leaves Portland at one o'clock and will reach Grants Pass the iddte of the afternoon. Professor Frank M. Erlckson illamette university assisted An n in the tests. AT COMING FAIR V. Paul, chnlrmun of the honrcl, pre sented the mutter , before the eonnre Kfition. Several entered "into the dls eiiNKion with no one opposing. ' The new building hnH been a need for some time, ond 'with the connlunt growth In the membership .of- the church and in the .Pible school, ond with a growing constituency of fine young people, nn adequate -house for social and educational work is an no-' solute necessity. - . ' ; A building committee consisting Henry Currier, chairman, O. C. Sabin and R. L. Ray, has been appointed, and plans will bo completed ready'to begin the work in a few days. , j'w The congregation is united' nnd enthusiastic in the undertaking. The work will he pushed ' rapirtlyT ami should be ready for dedication earlyl" November. ' ' , The luiKlnr. Tt. J. Howe, has beenrlii three lnrge building enterprises 'lii Vi(h CEN'TRAI.I A, Wash.. Sept. 7. Vice-president Dawes eulogized the enls of tho American Legion whilo pausing - before the statue of nn meiicnn doughboy erected here in memory of Legionnaires killed In reet fighting here on Armistice day 1919. , . omohllo dealers and nccessory ers who have taken space In the lobilo Rhow to be atagged at tho ion County Industrial Fair, Med- Sentember 10 to 19, are plan- many surprises for this year's It was announced today. of the leading dealers have ar il for full line showing of earn fair.: Several new models, re- placePo,the mlirk't by mnn-wmKiorteR aria ha'R planned," financed rers.-wlll bo shown for the rirm,'nni dedicated three ortters In IhWllflS- With ' tho tendency Inward ' Btnn field :ji W...J.1. Ixla.Ml 11111 I.A Mil. 1 Mn the various coach types to be . . , . ,. ' (arly all of the new" models be jntroduced thli year ore fentnrliu ion tires nnd four-wheel brakes tton tires, after a thorough try pt more than a year, havo proved Interesting Comedy At Rialto Tomght Sentiment, satire nnd souppon rhey not only Iron-out all the of danger make "A Kiss In the Dark everything that was claimea mr f Thov not onlv iron-out all the tho road, making riding a , which closes at the Rialto tonight ture on roads that rormeriy wern an jtt ImpaRsablc, but have lessened s Wear and tear on tne car anu touted skidding on wet pavement narked degree.. ui one-piece windshield is anolh- il improvement ,that has been. led by manufacturers. . .-eariv w curs itro provided with the ilece windshield. The new type gives the driver an, uuobf.ruc- ew of the road. ir-wheol brakes. ., balloon tiic.t, ilece windshields anil ot'.ifr im Sments perfected by lending cat frrR, hnve not only Increased the Sincy and riding nunlitles of cars flso provided pnssengeri with r riding safety, the goal of nil facturera. OF Interesting comedy, particularly It Is acted by Adolphe Menjou. Alleen Prlnglc. i Lillian Rich i ami Kenneth XIcKenna. Menjou Is in his element,' philandering male who can't, resist a nretty woman and even makes love io the wife of his .best friend a fact thnt very nearly hrlngR )" career to nn cn,d ,the quick , wll-oi the woman he truly loves being oil ttiiit saves him from denth at the hands of the infuriated husbnnd Miss Prlngle Is entronclngly hnnd nma nnd desirable as the woman who tames the lover, and Lillian Rich, as the foolish wife, Is attrac tico and pretty enough to mnke any man fall for her charms, jvennem McKcnna plays tho husband very ...nil V "Orounds for Divorce," a llvefy high comedv picture, will be shown nt tho Rlnlto theater throe day heclnnlng tomorrow matinee. It has a brilliant roster of plays including In their number Florence Vlilor Mntt Moore. Harry Myers, l.ouisu t-nzendu. Andre dc Rernnger, Clus tave von Seyffertltz nnd Kdnn Mae Cooper, Vaudeville order appointing. Arthur I... Hill, er of the Millionaire mine pro in the Gold Hill district was Jl by the circuit court Saturday, instructions w uonaei ve uic in- les of the property." The applica tor a receiver was filed, as part tomplalnt asking for ml nccount- f the mine allalvs uy siockiioiu ist week. k affnirs of the mine are highly aii nnri tho ndiustment Includes o granted to second parties, and l"!'' ' ' l:n.o f olactrln nullum to lllgeiow s muncui ' Prettv girls, good music nnd coir, edy in wholesale lots. make Asko cinton Vaudevlle nt Hunt's Cruterni tomorrow, mntlnee and night, a splen Mioses head th .nJlotterim. Klght girls, who can sing . The hearing of the suit is set "'' Icptember zStli. . famlll three sisters In each of the lllgeiow and Vlmond families. Th"j stage set tines for the act are above the aver nee In artistic benuty. ' . . mm A USUal BCrHM1 nu niiaiv'l",","." In Uintnff Ldr memiS lert mind reading Is handled IWlllltllll Mill iiniiiir . J Igue Valley Boosted in lo frmit nniro of tho menus of the burlesoue manner. - They re id some k car service of the Southern Pac-j minds, work will spesd and illsp.ytch lines, now contain a picture of the and call their offering, "Sense ant' nd Nonsense. The Three Marlon Rlstors. rtescrlb ed ns not hard to look Bt, present snappy dance set, with gorgroun gowns nnd beautiful stage settings to River valley, taken from Cur hr hill. It Ih a beautiful sample ot Engraver's art, and bolow is print tie following paragraphs! la llnmio River Valley in Oregon . f thA ninnt rrilltrul as Well BRimaicn. ll IS one Wl lliu muni ni.1.11 Iveness ever oooseo over, mw vn'ii Ray Conlln. specializes In comedy ventriloquism, and gives a local touch to his work., Conlln Is a laughnit tvne. -who make s hs nuience thj same. Harry Drown presents a Jugging act nnd sngs popular songs while he Is new nna Inf the most beautiful portions of grent state. Medford, located In hnllnv. Is the fruit shipping center tiuthern Oregon. Its prize apples penrs have long brought record s In eastern and foreign markets, dford Is an attractive nd modern ,.:,n,. hiiiiilines. siind hotels and doing It. His Juggling Is some residences. It Is the north- novel. (entrance to Crater Lake Natlonoi which Is reached by auto stages this point. , bolt With gai. SolWNinrr Mamie to Bo Solil. NfiMK Tho schooner Maud, arc tlo exploration craft, Is willing to 0t Ban Francisco today to be sold there. BY HOT WEATHER EAST, MID-WEST CniCAOOwftwrtiy.ivho working man can sweat at his .awn leisure today. . -'WhlNs ' he enjoys; his nnunl day of rest and recreation, ho I ill find old Sol' on-the job, and, ac cording to the weather forecast, work ing with fthnut the' name industry that he has in recent days sent thermome- rs in widely scattered states soaring to new September records. The weather has become cooler over tho eastern Rocky, mountain region, nd the Canadian northwest, thanks to 1 showers and thunder storms, and the I seastern seaboard, niny look forward , to refereshing rainfall today. 'Elsewhere, east of .the Mississippi, temperature changes will be unimpor tant," is the ominous warning of the ffiolal weather bureau forecast. Just what that portends can be vis ualized in these figures for yesterday: hlcago 90; Fort Worth, Texas, Mont gomery, Ala., nnd viCKsiiurg, Miss., 04; Parkersburg, W. Vn., Shreveport, La.. Cairo. 111., Memphis. Tenn., Little Rock. Ark., nnd St. Louis, Mo., 102; Cvnnsvllle, Ind., Veorln, III., Keokuk, Iowa, and Phoenix, Ariz., 100, The mnn was liberally dotted with cities which registered from the high ighties to the even century reading. Fasting and special prayers for rain break "nn. almost unprecedented rought In South Carolina found signs which augured no immediate fulfill- irjenu. W V- uovernor.. Me Lena a proclamation setting aside- the" duy was complied with generally in the suite. EVEN THE MOON LAUGHED! m. 111:;;'?: NOW PLAYING Paramount 's Funny, Frisky, Fashionable Comedy . ; : ' ( with" j .; ' ' Adolphe tyenjou Aileen Pfingle: LILLIAN RICH RIALTO Starts Tomorrow The Screen's biggest scream on mairi- mony and alimony! Miss Wills Knsy Winner. riBUKRLKY Helen Wills won again yesterday when she defeated .Johanna flunzherger, Snn Francisco city champion, 0-r 6-0, In the sec ond round of tho women's singles for the California state champion ship. ' ' " COMMUNICATIONS A Iii In Iclit nntl Darkness. To the Editor: Ixst us all agree with the water commission that Medford needs n better wntor supply, for no city, no matter' what It" other advantages, tins' ever developed , to . proportions, without ample wnter. But before voting nn additional million riollnra Indebtedness against the city, ostensibly lo bring In UlK Butte' water, "would It not he wise to ascertain In advance Just what wo aro buying? . All tho right which Medford nns to the nig Ilutto water la granted by an act of tho legislature, report ed at page 21 or tne luzr, session laws, which rends as follows: "Section 1. Subject to such wnter rights as are existing at the time of tho taking effect of this net, there Is hereby granted to the city of Medford, which v is situnted In Jncltsoif county, Oregon, tho exclusive right to the use for municipal purposes all of the waters nt nig Butlo creek nnd of the springs at the head ot and which form said stream, nnd of the tributaries of said stream, which mild stream la a tributary ot the rtoguo Hlvcr and Is situated In said county. Authority Is hereby (ranted to CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. 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