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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
MEDFOTCD MATE TTITDTTNT:, afEDFOTTI, OTT;riONT, TTTTTTJRDAY. octo 1. isa " pxrn? Tii it re FROM BIG BUTTE TO SHOW PURITY 'hen members of the Merchants bclation und various nervlco clubR the city mot' IuhI night in the mber of Commerce building , to uss the proposed water bona Ishup Ich will be voted on Oct. 8, iimny is and suKKftitloiiH In connection ti an organized campaign were red, ('". the meeting, with a large atten- ce present, opened with W. A. es presiding. he matter of bringing a truck ll of Butte Springs water to the for citizens to individually nweei- h lis quality by tuHting, was set- Cans and trucks are to be pated by local citizens'. The suggeNtlon made by Hurry Is concerning autos to be used on Jction day for service to voters met t approval 6Y the entire atmem ge. All members agreed upon hikers going to industrial plants fine noon hours to present the ter question to the laborers. Plans ire made for the reproduction of recent bulletin of the state board health concerning the quality of present water supply to bring out plain facts In regard to Its condl- ft. motion was made that the Cham i of Commerce secure the services two local doctors to put the bull?- In wording so that school children ght understand. A number should m be printed. It was suggested, and jtiihuted to the students. . fi. tentative program was then sug ited for the mass meeting to be Id tomorrow night In the small hall the Ntttatorium. Many local cltl is are expected to expound the ws on the question at that time. The managers and owners of local just rial plants will meet tonight at I chamber to discuss further plans. . campaign committee selected t night Includes Rert Anderson. Serai chairman. S. I. Brown, C. S. ftterfleld and Ralph Cowgill. Klent irrigation E KLAMATH home IS SET FIRE TO AFTER ROBBERY KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 1. Four robbers yesterday ufternoou en tered the home of 13. W. Relnklng. on the main street of Chlloquln, on the Klamath Indian reservation, und set fire to the house ufter stealing $115 In cash und S73 In checks. The interior of the house was badly damaged by flumes before neighbors aided in putting tho fire under con trol. Walter Jacobson, Chlloquln resi dent, was brought here today and placed in the county jail as a suspect. According to Deputy District Attor ney Weist, Jacobson wus recognized by a rhlloquin girl as one of the four men seen leaving the house. The authorities also say Jacobson hus been Identified as a man who passed one of the stolen checks at the Klamath Supply house. The gli'l who is reported to have Identified Jacobson also gave the authorities the name of another man she claims to have seen, and he Is now being sought. No description could he given of the other two men, according to the sheriff's office. CowboyEarl Won't Get Vast ' British Estate URGE CAVES ROAD Relative to a local delegation hav ing appeared before the state high way commission at Portland this week a news telegram from that city says: "A new road to Oregon Caves was proposed in a petition presented by W. II. Gore of Medford and former County Judge Gardner-' of Jackson muniy, asking for the creation of a highway improvement district in Jackson and Josephine counties. The commission will call a hearing on the proposed boundaries at Jack sonville In the near future. "It is proposed to build a road from Williams In the Applegate val ley up Williams creek , to the caves." the big exhibit of the Talent Irri- ion District, which Is separate !m the regular Jackson county ex llt that has attracted so much 'orable attention ut the state fair, o wins much general praise, as wn by he following in the Port id Journal: ' - "-' The Talent Irrigation district In I I famous Rogue river valley, In j ;kson county, nas a wonucrnu twlng of frnlts and garden truck, twn by Irrigation In this, one of most successful Irrigation pro ts In the west. The district com ses 13,100 Irrigable acrse, of which 5 acres devoted to farming and it raising this year produced pro mts to the value of $839,767, ae plng to' O. Arnsplger. secretary I manager of the district, who is charge of the booth at the fair, Isted by D. M. Lowe and Mr. and b. C. W. Glasgow." Charged with overloading a truck, Vern Stevenson-,, arrested by . Htate Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon yester day, entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned in Judge J. L. Roe's court at Jacksonville. Ills case Is set for tomorrow. It Is alleged that the trunk, loaded with logs, carried an overload of 6900 pounds on the rear axle. The driver was arrested Just ns he was entering the mill yards to dump, the logs at the Tomlln sawmill. Of ficers say that this Is the 7th case of overloading occurlng on the trucks owned by J. T. Brewer within the post five months. FENCE- CONTRACT JOB he largest residential fenolne job the. Pacific count Is being done by Idls & Dixon, western distributors the Page fence, at Seattle, where acres of residential property is pg enclosed, according to Volney pn, wno returned yesterday from (tie and other northern cities after absence of two months. pproximately 7000 feet of fence be used to fence the 400 residen lots, which are being offered lor i by the Puget Mill comnany at an (rage ot $4000 a lot. The entire t, known as Broadmoor, Is situ- d In the exclusive district of Seattle Ir the university of v aslilngton. 'he local company also completed bntract for nine and one-half miles fencing around Lake oung, part that city's water supply. n addl 1 they completed contracts with the tndard Oil company of tangviewd ell Oil company or Seattle. North dflO Livestock association ot Ever the city of .Chehalls and other ler contracts. Ir. Dixon reports that the Ions I contract, the largest Industrial tract ever made. Is nearlng com tlon. The entlro plant at Iongvlew being enclosed with fence. Mr. and Mrs. Tom nnuelas and son irace nnd nelce Elennor. stopped fr In Medford Wednesday nlL-ht en me back to their home at llnlley rod, Calif. mple Mixture Best For Constipation Simple buckthorn hark, mngne im sulph. c. p.. glycerine, etc., ns Ixed In Adlerlka. is excellent fr patlpntlnn. It often works In one air or less nno never (tripes. The (nsnnt nnd QUICK netlnn of this Irlent Internal evarunnt win sur- you. Adlerlka help, any cnlie Is on the stomach, uniens due to ep-sented rouse. Often remove itter you never Inounht wo in ur ystem. Heath s Drug Htore. Adv. . Be On Hand Tonight to See HOOr GIBSON mount the hurricane deck of I bucking brone and render the most breath-taking performance of hit entire career! "THE THRILL CHASER" TOMORROW! Fred Thomson and HI Marvelous Horse SILVER KING In a peach of a western teeming with action and daring exploits of a border Don Quixote. "That Devil Quemado" A picture of hard riding, bang up fights, romance and comedy. RIALTO 1 -N, E Oliver Henry Wallop, Wy sniing cowboy made . Earl of Portsmouth by the death of his elder brother, does not become possessed of the earldom's estates, amounting to 1 00,000 acres of 'choice English land. Through an agreement made; some years ago with his brother, the land passes to his U. S.-boni son, Gerard Wallop, now Vis count I.ymington. Young Wal lop, whose wife is American, is ALL CONVICTS AT SALEM WORKING SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 1. Governor Pierce said today that for the first time in some years every able bodied man in tW mute penitentiary is employed and has been for seve ral days.. Over 500 men are in the prison. Most of those at work are in tho flax industry. The governor said that the state now carries $125,000 insurance on the prison flax. About $40,000 worth of flux thut was rais ed by farmers In this district for a projected linen mill nt Vancouver, Wash., but the project failed to ma terialize and (he. state has purchased the flax from the farmers. rojlTLANn, Ore.. Oct. 1. Under ideal wwilher conditions ' Ortf?uii Kiowt'i'H ur HtartliiK to hat-vent their record walnut crup.-. Omnervative estimates placn th timniiK under 700.UUU pounds with close to 500.000 piiuiuls In the Dundee section alone. (Quality ami size is the best ever produced here with fifteen per cent running to Jumbos, fifty per cent to lai'Ke and 3fi per cent in medium sizes. Tilt wea'ther duriiitf the past two weeks has boon just rljjht nnd all the blighted nuts are off the trees. While the crop this year Is a record it is short of earlier estimates. (Jiow ers had expected a much larger crop on account of the Increased acreaKe but the light yield around Kugene brought the total figures down. The Dundee crop has been sold nnd nothing is now offered. The associ ation expects to start delivering in another week:. Already several tons are In the driers. The advance continues in the local egg market with bids posted one to two cents higher on the dairy ex change today. Kxtras and firsts are a cent higher nt 48 nnd 44 cents re spectively while pullets and current receipts advanced two cents to forty and J1S cents respectively. The local butter market continues steady with prices unchanged on both cubes nnd prints. Demand Is good and production light. W. O. V. 1 nil In -Ion. A big initiation will be held nt the hall over Toggery, on Main street, on Friday evening, October 2nd. AH members are requested to be present. Candidates will please bo there at near 7:30 as possible. 106 K. C. S1LLIMAX, Clerk. Cook with ens. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In tho Human Roily If You Will I'we Trunk's lrt,i-iption It Is preposterous: in fact. It is a shame to suffer with Kheumntism. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the heart. Eat all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescrip tion. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It is impossible to get something better. The great est uric acid solvent known and also a superior liver medicine. Trunk's Prescription sells for $1.75 or 3 for only $5.00 at drug stores like Heath's Drug Stores. Adv RUSSELL'S Ph,Te FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEE OUR SALE WINDOWS NOTICE TO Egg Producers Don't Sell Your Select Eggs at tbe Price of Seconds The new state law provides for eggs being pur chased by grade. This law was passed for the sole benefit of the producer. We are grading eggs, paying you what each size is worth. If you have good large eggs, you can't afford to sell without grading. If your eggs are mixed sizes, you can't afford to sell the big ones with the little ones. Bring us your eggs and see how much you gain. We are paying top price. ECONOMY GROCETERIA Gates & Lydiard Is Your Home Comfortable? Have you a good, reliable source of extra heat for chilly, damp days? Is it possible to use all your rooms no matter how cold the weather? Equip your home with the Welsbach Heating Service. Have an ever ready supply of radiant, odorless, sunlike warmth always at your com mand. You've solved your supplementary heating problem In the best and most economic way when you use GAS HEATERS "The fost Heat for the Least Money" . There are many types of these heaters, both for portable and fire place use. Theirsturdy construction and spe cial features are the result of many years of endeavor to give you the most efficient and convenient gas heat' Ing service. They are the only heaters equip ped with a self-lighter. Hosiery for Men, Women and Children DaintiiiPRs and durability- these arc the qualities ladies and misses want in hosiery".1 We offer for your selection a wide variety of smart styles and new color ings to match the latest gowns and street attire in such well known brands as Wayne Knit, "'Beaver Knit, Kollins and Onyx Pointcx hosiery. Nothing more , stylish and no better hose on the market for the price. Our boys' hose, The Beaver Boy, is the kind that fit and wear so well. Double knees, heels and toes keeps - the Beaver Boy Stockings out of the darning basket. All mothers fully appreciate this quality. . " LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS Our allowing of the nw brushed wool sweater, coat style, with tight cuff, is fiisliion's latest vogue. It comes in assorted colors. Something new, , one of the most dressy and most comfortable sweaters of the season. Many other styles in slip-on sweaters for boys, girls and Indies nt prices that will convince yon we sell for less. NEW HATS For Indies, misses and children. Very snnppy styles going at snappy prices. . Knit With Rentier's Yarn It Leads In Quality. SHIELDS 222 W. Main Medford OPENING SPECIAL Winchester Ranger Shells . 75 c While They Last O i Young's Hardware Co. s 7A SOUTHERN OREGON OAS CO. Phono 626 s 'Cook Wlto (M, it