Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 17, 1925, Image 5

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ERECT TABLET OF
Klamath ftnildln: company hy A. .1
lAintlfll: hitu Pine Moulding com-
M'iiny, ly Charles U. Miller: Klamath
UiihIhi and Mill Work company, hy
K. J. Uri'hi'r: IlllnoiH l.unih1!' ctnn
im. hy C. ' Woodcock: Kitin I.um
her company hy W. II. Kitts mul M.
A. I'urkeit.
CommemoriitlnK the dlneovery of
Crater Luke hy Juhn Wesley llfliman
til 1X53, the Klamuth county ehani
her ot commerce of Kltimath Kalis
will hold ceremonies to which the
Keriernl public ' 1h Invited to attend
next Sunday afternoon at tlw rim
of Crater Luke.
Incidental to the ceremonies, Judt?o
"William Colvig of this city was awked
to Hpeitk, hut bemuse of unavoidable
reason ho declined.
Hillman, who wuh 21 years of ago
when ho discovered the lake, will
have a bronze plate erected near the
point from whence he first beheld
the deep blue waters of the lake.
It will have tho following inscrip
tion engraved:
John Wesley Hillman
Discovered Crater Luke
at this point
Juno 12. 1853 .
Horn in Albany, 'X. Y.
March 20, 1832,
Died in Hope Villa. La.
March 19, 19 IS.
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The filth dlvorre suit or (ho year
for Jaikson county was filed In
the. circuit court Wednesday hy Kl
len OnkOH against J:nno.i A. Oakca,
on tho grounds of dexortlon. They
were married In Tehama county. Cal
ami tile iilaintiff, now a resident-of
Ashland, asserts In tho complaint
she has been unaware of the where
abouts of Oakos since April 7, lfltil.
After the first 10 years of married
life. Inhuman treatment on tho part
of the husband Is alleged, and it Is
charged that tho plaintiff was com
pelled to take in washing to support
herself and four minor children.
Sitting Bull
Originator of
The Iron Horse
Now that "The Iron Horse" is play
ing at Hunt's Crateiinn people are
wondering how the picture obtained
tho name.
Those acquainted with the ways of
thinking of the American aboriglncoa.
know the phrase, "The Iron Horse."
Is of Tndlan origin, and during the
vast nmount-'of research done by the I
film' company,' It was found that the I
originator of 'this phrase was Sitting
Hull, the great war chief of o Sioux. J
jho was one or tno.most indomitable
leaders of the red revolt against the
invasion of the west hy tho'whlte man.
As a youth In the 50's nnd 'GO's. he
sought to arouse his people to resist
the invasion of their lands nnd the de
struction of the game which was one
of their chief means of sustenance.
Together with Red Cloud nnd other
war chiefs he lew the Sioux in nu
merous attempts to stop the progress
of tho Central Pacific Railroad. The
chief evidence in this matter is to be
found in the autobiography of Col
onel William F. Cody (Ituffalo Dill.)
In this he quotes what was said to
him personally by Sitting Dull ns fol
lows: "The white man has taken most of
our land. He has destroyed or given
mvny the game that was our meat. In
ISfiS he arranged to build through the
Indian's land a road on which rnii
iron horses that nte wood and breath
ed flro nnd smoke. The Iron horse
brought from the east men and wo
men and children who took the land
from the Indians and drove out the
game."
This phrase fittingly described the
Indian viewpoint of the strange new
monster .which had disrupted their
lives. For many yenrs this expression
was little used, but since the tremen
dous micccHss of The production. "The
Iron Horse." that phrase has become
popular and Is now generally used not
only by the masses, but also hy poets,
editors and writers. In plaeo of the
less finnginativc words, engine nnd locomotive.
OF S. P. RAILROAD
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Sept. 17.,
(A. I'.) A statement Issued today
signed by 1 4 lu inner concerns of
Klamuth Kalis explained why they
are backing the Southern racilic's
platl of railroad development as
against that of the uregnn Trunk.
The Southern Pacific proposes ex
tensions including an outlet to the
east from Klamath Falls, while the
CI rent Northern and Northern Pacific,
which own the Oregon Trunp, plan
an extension from 1 Send to Klamath :
Falls, and on Into California. !
The statement declares that the
"two programs may bo regarded as
alternative inasmuch as tho South
ern Pacific has expressed tho opin
ion that it cannot afford to carry its
comprehensive plans into effect
uiuler competitive conditions, mean
ing a division of tonnage. I
"We believe that tho tonnage
available In a given nrea Is plainly
in sight and the practices of trade
will very clearly delineate its proper!
movement to margct. Railroad fa
cilities can arrest tho rapid develop-1
ment or retard the movement of this,
tonnage but the entrance of a rail-;
road cannot bring Its tonnage with 1
It. When two railroad systems seek
to enter a given territory, tho size
of the development offered by each
railroad should be a matter of great!
consideration for determining which I
offers the more comprehensive de
velopment. It then becomes a ques
tion whether there Is room to se
cure both developments.'
Tho statement deals with advan
tages expected from tho proposed
Southern Pacific program. It con
cludes with the following summary:
"The relative importance of these
two railroad developments, cither one.
of which we may have, hut the con
struction of both of which Is ex
tremely unlikely, may be readily
grasped by the following compari
sons: "The Southern Pacific is to spend
approximately $:J8.-00,uOO.
"The Northern lines are to spend
approximately $ (5,000,0 00.
"The Southern Pacific will build
and reconstruct approxImaK fy OO
miles of railroad.
"The Northern lines will build ap
proximately 175 miles,
"The Southern Pacific provides
the shortest, quickest and most eco
nomical haul to our natural markets
for farm and forest products.
"The Northern lines provide the
shortest, quickest and most economi
cal haul to markets which would
not take much of our forest pro
ducts and practically nothing from
our farms.
"The freight rates lire now set by
the governmental regulatory bodies.
It is the law of our country, thatr the
railroads should have; a fair return
upon their investments.. If these in
vestment are duplicated, it would.
under this theory, tend to raise
rather than lower rates." I
Tho statement was signed by the
ICwauna P.ox company, by Fred Sh.il- 1
lock: Pelican Ray Lumber company, I
by H. I. Mortenson; Rig Lakes Box
company, by A. J. Voye; Shaw llert
ram Lumber company, by J. , Shaw; j
Aigoma Lumber company by Matt
Kgan; Lamm Lumber company by W. !
K. Lamm; Campbell Towle Lumber .
company by W. C. Mattson; Nine
Lumber company, by Marlon Nine;
The Screen
By Ye Tress Agent,
At the Klullo.
Virginia Valll's latest starring ve
hicle. "I'll the Ladder," closes at the
Ulalto tonight.
Not only fs the picture a tremen
dous melodrama, but It affords for
the first time the use, pietorialy. of the
Televisionphone, a yet unperfected
invention which allows one to actually
see the person to whom one Is speak
ing over the telephone.
"Speed Wild." the latest production
featuring that popular actor andath
lete. Lefty Flynn, is a departure from
the previous westerns in which the
former Yale star has appeared. Rap
id fire comedy-melodrama, fillet! with
thrills, and a lovable, boyish, devil-may-care
character for the star, en
sure splendid entertainment to the
patrons of the Rialto theater tomor
row when the picture begins a two
days' run. Raymond Turner again
appears in a colored character.
Pendleton Coroner Dies.
PRNDI.KTON. Ore., Sept. 17. Or.
H. S. (iarfield. coroner of I'matllla
county, died at his home here last
night of heart disease. He ret lied
apparently In perfect health and has
found dead in bed by members off
tho family.
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Ktblm UtAf
STUDENTS 10 BE
' SENT TO COLLEGE
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SALKM. tire., Sept. 17. Money
has bleu raised for the transportation
of four Oregon deaf students to tial
?audct college. Washington. 1. C,
according to announcement ty the
state- hoard of control today. The
students are Hildo Hughes of Sa
lem, Theodore Hrickley of Sherwood
and Lois J. Palmer and Alice R.
Campbell of Portland. Half fare has
been allowed bjj the railroads, or $7."i
for each student. For Miss Hughes
the' Salem Professional and Ilusiness
Women's club raised the money and
lor tho other three the money was
loaned in Portland. I'nder a legisla
tive appropriation of $400 for each
of the four $20 a month for main
tenance will be allowed each. Thru
error in the act the money was
appropriated fur tuition hut his has
been allowed hy the college through
scholarships, and the board of con
trol, taking a broad view of the
matter, will allow the money to be
used for maintenance. Mrs. R, K.
liouduraut of the Institutions com
mittee of ' the State Federation of
Women's clubs secured the loan In
Portland.
Cook with ens.
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Speeding l ) the Itlblc.
ROSTON. Tho P.lble has been
read aloud In fifty-five hours, 47 min
utes, bya group of Adventists, working
in relays.
Castle Hat Co.
1 New Advertiser
In This Paper
We call attention to the ad in this
issue of Castle Hats for men. This is
another new advertiser In our col
umns hut the hats nro a well known
brand, made by O'Rourke, Kuban ks
Hat Co.
These hats nro ndverttsed ns the
result of two things superb work
manship and the finest materials.
They come in mnny models of the
latest styles and nro moderately
priced.
' The Castle hats nro carried by the
Model Clothing compnny in Medford.
(Adv.)
AFTER LEAVING
THE HOSPITAL
Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Restored Mrs. Anger's Strength
ILZi
Lowell, Massachusetts. "I read
about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Lompouna in tne lit
tle books that you
send around and I
felt very Rood after
I had taken a couple
of bottles of it, I
had been in the Hos
pital and felt pretty
well at first nut I
went down to noth
ing. I was weak
and had to lie in bed
almost all day. I
had dizzy and faint
spells, pains in my back and lower parts
and was so nervous 1 could not bear my
children around. I hope the Vegetable
Compound helps other women as it did
me. I do all my own work now and
feel so well. I have told my friends
about it and my sister and my aunt."
Mrs. Olive Auger, 19 Howard Street
Lowell, Massachusetts.
Over 200,000 women have bo far re
plied to our question, "Have you re
ceived benefit from tnkinjr Lydia E.
l'inkham's Vegetable Comixund 1 "
98 out of every 100 oi tho replies so;
"Ves" and because the Vegetable Com
pound has been helping other women i'
should help you.
JONAH MADE HERO MWl,
BY ENGLISH AUTHOR qjjBpjlf
InsnnS. Rent. 17. Jonah has
finally hen novelized. Robert Na
than has made him the hero nf his
new romance, "Son of Amlttal.'
Mr. Nathan's tale, which is a
ttoelle fnntny, 1 based on the ory
In the Bunk of . Klims and palms
the he as a young; man deeply em
bittered by his love affair with Judith.
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Children Cryj
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MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Castoria is especially pre
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harmless "- No Opintes. Physicians everywhere 'recommend it.
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We Welcome You
FARMERS
of Southern Oregon and Northern California
YOUR WORK AND EFFORTS combined with OURS have
very materially- helped to develop Southern Oregon and Northern
California to attain its present position of growth and prosperity."1
NO COMMUNITY can enjoy the real and genuine prosperity
without a successful FARMING COMMUNITY to sustain it.
Your success and our success have both traveled on the same
track. OUR SERVICE and SQUARE DEALING has enabled
both you and ourselves to grow and prosper.
We don't talk one thing and do another. When we tell you
that our list of dairymen is large and continually growing, and
that the growth of our business is due solely to SERVICE, we are
telling the truth that you can prove.
WE BELIEVE THAT A SQUARE DEAL is a proposition
in which the other fellow, .meaning YOU, gets something too.
We urge you, for your own best interests, to tie up to a creamery
of our integrity, progressiveness and caliber.
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
Manufacturers and Wholesalers of
Butter, Ice, Ice Cream, Poultry, Eggs and Beverages
21 mi rjj p lii
WEEK SPECIAL
Bed, Spring, Mattress
COMPLETE
.50
AH cotton felted mattress layer upon layer, will not lump up. Two inch post
bed. All steel springs.
This is only one of our bargains in beds. Come in and look them over. We
have many different styles to show you, priced accordingly. This week
only. . .
HEATING STOVES
Now that the cooler weather is here, have you thought
about your heating problem?
We carry the largest assortment of heating stoves and
ranges in Southern Oregon.
MORDOFF & W.QOLF
0 0 Complete House Furnishers
Cook with cas,
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