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0 0 o o o o MEnrorcn matt. SATT'TIDAY. OrTOT'F.R PAfiT RTX as 4 r WORLD SERIES TO : BE BROADCASTED" BY MAIL TRIBUNE ifl.'Blliiin ol a technical nature, which ware oanswered by Mr. Dilluril and others, but when the meetlnK warmed up and reached the personality ex cliahKiliK stuxu. ,fr. rhls dlKnlfleilly retired (ruin Him discussion, although he bud several more questions of rl liient nature which he hail Intended In ask. Karl KeM. (he well-known opponent of the wuler lioml Issue, precipitated the heuteil Ht.iKH of 1Mb mcKtillK wheu he declared IiIh championship for the alleged rights to the Unite springs water supply of Mrs. Kowley, which I.KAf.l i: KTAMMXfiH. .National. rillCAfiO. Out. 3. (A. r.) Of ficial standings ol the banc ha 1 1 leaiiurn, Inrludlns games of Friday: National. able to the people of Medford and Jackson rounty. a fiw minutes ufti-r hy have owurrnl. ; Tliln splendid service In made pns rlMe by the cooperation of the Asso ciated Press, the greatest news aoth erlng agency In the world, of which lite Mull Tribune la a full Irmn-d wire member. Wire Report on the Pear Market Through the courtesy of, lh Virgin mm h Involved mutter lion long been j ittahura: Itadlo company tb. Tr, will nrU d;d broadcast the result of the world s wai) w yw 0d waH ,.,., H Mrlra baaeball names which aturt neit and pointed out by him. Hoston week, Wedneaduy, play by play. I Mr. rVhl publicly asked Knglneer nroklyn' through a loud speaker ut lb rn-r , '!","' "' "' " "''"'t Chlcug,, ' had been made In the. estimated '. .i,ii,i,.i,.i, nf Main and Kir streets.- ()u wulr )HHU, , my v,r " I Thla ayalern met with uch enthua- Howley's claim of settlement for these Instle. pdidfc approval Inxl year, that rlKhts. something like ln.voii, be the Mall Tribune has derided to make palmed, and Insisted on Mr. Dlllard .alone answering the question when It a permanent feature. other water bond champions, and Every Incident of the world's grent- VVHD K. K. Kelly jumped up and of- est aportlng event wll be rnude avail-. fered to explain. At ono tlmo hulr n dozen speakers were attempting to talk on this que, tlon, but Mr. I'lllard was given the floor and coolly explained the various steps in the lllg Hutte sprinxsMra Kowley controversy, which he stated had been settled by arbitration, through which the Kagle Point Irriga tion district hud made a check nut for !twni In settlement for her clulin, but which she and her udvleors had al ways refused to take, although It still Is awaiting her claim. City Attorney Carkln nml others also explained the details of this long drawn out controversy, and he finally staled that In Ills opinion and thut of the city water commission, Mrs. Itow ley had no rights at all In the lllg llulla springs. ,lr. Kohl was very Insistent In his championing ol' Mrs. Rowley's an called rights und proper financial settlement for the same, und declared that us long as he lived ha would fight to see that she "obtained Justice. W. I.. I'ct. Vt f7 .Hii KG G4 ' .Oil 79 "2 -Ml 7(1 71 .t.03 C9 k'J .sM CX S4 .447 07 si .441 us ss .1:17 lace ffi tnCrace, Itan ltuell uj, wluuiiiA. in took second dolpliPwIth 1:14 V,. The four furlong run for two year olds was won by Virginia fledgewlth, with Iionuvun up, me V The five furlong run was taken by llay Man. with Donovan up. In 1:02. Ifciirt !efenJM Iteilmoiul IIKNI;. lire.. (Jet. 3. B-ml high school won iIhj annual county fair day football game from Hedmond yesterday by a score of 7 to . The game was played on the county fair .j' grounds field and ltedmond failed to K It K XUUI Ullt.r lilt, loot luiliiiuunii. American. Washington 98 rhlladeliihla Kt. I.ouls K2 Detrnll "1 Chicago 77 Cleveland 7l New Yolk IS lloston 47 .036 AM IMIl'BTS SWKIT ASIIIK. (Continued From Pag One) TOTAL REACHES 56 a 73 7 5 2 KT, 105 Agnes Howers Frlilay filed suit In the circuit court against George Howers. charging cruel and inhuman treatment, alleged that her huslmnd treated her with Indifference for the ei-enler ooition of their married life. Thereupon, after making a most (-rt h(,(. Iil(im, ,VHninKll nni ran, careful Investigation to ascertain that (j M(.ort hrr lo lA:ll l.H of amusement there was sufficient water to protect n(1, oi,nl fun,.UoII, Tn. couple boti the hind owners ot me insirici iiinrrlcd In Jacksonville. I)e. I .i.. ' t..t....l V.n alula ' ..... inber 27. 1915. and reside in Asn NKW VOItK, Oct. 3. (U. H. Ilur reuu of Markets.) Krlduy's pear market: Twenty-nine curs (,'nllfnrniu: one New York! it Oregon; 21 Wash ington; 16 New York by boat; market steady for good stock. Oregon bartletla S079 boxes extras ii ir. in tj nr.. ton it r.r, m n sr.: average 13. 17. Kancy 2.lil to J.i!i, iarlnK shot nt the muss meeting average 2.I3. Anjous 1026 boxes wu, lnot ,ie mnute the water bond fancy $3 to 1.76, average II 42; hose HS1P1 passed suit would be Instituted Hi boxes fancy 13. HI. to 4(io; aver- , Mnl itowley'a behalf for whatever age 4.33. Wall Street Report riiiiinclul rellff u Jury would awurd her. 1 he ftrt form u I aiMrcMH ut tli muttH mpHinK on 1 tm wuter (tnHtlon waH-hy I'orter J. Nrf. who declared un abund unt mipply of ptire wuter was the IilKKeKt bhhhi of any rominuulty and i w an iHTeBMJirv to itH liHHllh. iirowih Hrood ImytiiK and pnmperliy. He railed attention that the Owen-OreKn Viturdn)'e lii-NtiltH. At I'oiihinil. 9: Halt Lake. 1'2. At Heattl. : HiicnunHnio, a. At Oak hi nd, X; Vernon, 3. At I .on AiitO'lfH 0; Han Kranrliiro 1. GAME TO CINCH FIFTH POSITION and the city of Medford. the slate .'''i engineer gave the city of .Meitioril a ,nnilJ h1 S(iIh ,,ivor,.e ,ul, of permit for 30 second feel with e.iiinl (h(J yplr f(r J ll ksoI1 county, "priority with the Kugle Point Die- , h ,,..,, f,uit , Agnes K. ' il11'1' Johnson Itgaiimt Cecil Johnson, the ."I Tr"! records obtained by the gen- ,,,.f(M1(,m ,.,,,iies. ml charges that "'logl.nl survey show that even in a wl presented herself to be '" year as drv as IK25. the driest year . u,. !,.... .!, ..........i of which it has any record, there I1( ,)( ut.rwiw, drought her folks would have been available In July lo IIIHy l( Ih).ir ne nn, thnt ne and August enough water to supply for, ,., ,,, i.ok his own break- bolh the Kagle Point District and ,rh, juhnann'a were inurrivd the city of .Meilford and that nel- ,ny n(h aB1 un() resi(le,i ut Qold ther could he harmed by granting ujjj holh the Eagle Point and Medford Th1 ,u.fen,ant furlher chnrges that permits. since and previous lo the filing of looter the state engineer Issued fur- ,,, (Uvr, the pi,lln,(f "has ther permits to the dly of Medford ,,pen Iltl,ntive to ther nu,n.. and t. in accordance with the filings of n,tP, ,., ,.,. lh them, (be water committee nml the leglwla- . . mmmm live net of 1H2G. While tliese ndill lionul permits may not be required for years. tbeyf assure the city that no oilier appropriations will be made which might prevent (he city from huving plenty ot water to meet all future needs, Jtegal-dlng the so-called Itnwley right we would say; On August 21, I HI 5 all permits held by llalph A. Kowley were cancelled by the slate water hontd us the condition of (lie permits hart not been compiled with. .No extension of time was granted rNEW YOHK. Oct. 3 nf the motor and popular Industrial to the fart bares added Impetus lo the forward Lumber cotniuiny Is planning to build movement of stock prices today. Ohm utf a nfWimiiiuil f.ip filmrii ..In.. ...ill .. I... ..... ....i...... . . ,.t. .. .i,ii. I'""!' rt,iiM i- iuu mil uoi mi vniiiru will llllltiBB lirOOKiyil l Ulllirx llllll nurr iiii .,l.lf .lwirl,.i ,.h il,u li t l...l linlnrea In mini Issue. I'nilert Hlnles 1 1,- .nm. Iw.n.l lima 1. .i.. ..;., h !,, . 1 district and the city of Med Hte.1 harel held lis own In lirofll- ..,,!. w.lur ...... . ....I. . ...Ill w,.l,l , , "Mn. Judge l.envit NKW YOHIC, fid. 3. (A. P.) Hecond division contenders In the ma jor leagues were still battling for po sitions today with prospects of their on theee permits ond they have not final rating being undecided until tne M.pn reinstated. Also no construc season's cl.hslng games tomorrow. i inn work of any nature bad ever The Cardinals dispelled any hopes hct-n done or any attempt made of the Cubs to finish in fiflh plnce by , ,,, ,lie water to hyneficlal ue. beating them 4 to 3 yesterday. Chi- (11 Heiiiemher . lair, raid llalph ago Is now but half n game In ail- A (w,y assigned all his right, vnnce of the cellar home Phillies, llos- ,,,. am, lnlmiI , ,lw r,irrKiK ton Invades itrooklyn loday lo defend ,,., ermiia back to the slate the fifth runk agnlnst the Itoblns. rnKneer. The llraves need to win only one of . . , a. .. ,i, n.i... liking despite predictions of an In- have to have could not be obtained I It! U'lt.n....k 1..... .......... .- ........ The Yankees failed lo tain on the ... 7 . . . """" ' "" crease in unfilled tonnage et the end mm the present water supply. sixth place Indians In the American '"""T """ Howleya had ut Heptember. American Con also Mr. NefC denounced the present league by taking a shutout ut lh. ,,""" , tJ "" ,H"! was heavy. Holes exceeded I.UOO.OUO water st ly, priilsed the personnel , hands of the Athletics. 10 to 0. l utte and could not enjoin either hares. I of the five members of the city wuter .The lied Hox made It three straight ' district or the ciiy from use !"-' 1 commission, Messrs. Wnlthnr, Arns-'hver Hie world's chnmplon Henators. . '"'rof. I.nmrmr . Sufe lUiblaM. ' plger. I.umsden. Hill und (laddls. who ' flnlshlnu on the long end of n 1 1 to 2 1 K""" '"'"i- '"" V"r engineers .IIK.NIJ, Ore.. Oct. a. Tne sure in have decided after long study that the scorn the aftlce of the Itedmund lumber nig lltiltn springs Is I ho bent supply I nd produce wurrhouse ut Hedmond fr tliiilr planned new water system, was blown up und tobliei some time Uvu praised Kuglnuer Dlllard as ; nl night, according to ji. it. nic- ouo or the best wulor ullglneors un fickle, manager. While only about the. Pacific const. ( In niuney was luken, valuable Tired of Boiled Water, rnperg were Included In (he loot Kuther lllack In an address fuvorlng taken. ,llie wuter hnuds gnld thill It was the most important question In his mind UFKKNT WATKII KI PPI.V VM-'IT of the several to be voted on next j Thursday. "Are we not Just about ' (Continued from page one.) , tired of lieuring tr. Plckel say, boll the water r ne said. is it not anoiit . Ir. Jud Itlckerl, who lives close by time for us all to collaborate anil get I' reservoir, also disputed Mr. Kelly's npw water that la drinkable auil statement as absurd, and declared safe?" t' l the reservoir lie personally knew , Much laughter greeted Father alwaye kept In a cleanly condl- mack's statement "thnt this is n I n i. i City Water Superintendent wuter drinking age, I am told." He ('avis ftleo backed up the statements closed with a hearty endorsement for a.' Messrs. fladdls and Hlckert. and a nPW water supply, as all people i-'t.d that the city always cleaned would rnther drluk good water than llt reservoir twice a year, and where- slit, he sold. s at times the regular cleaning er oil due to natural causes und ill' l.il'iuol wuicn prevenieu ino -i. i mlR cleaning had extended c 0' a ," ""', wh.,Cl'",nl?,n..h;" eVv'.? hsrt ! ' .'onrthouse and the If.O.OOO bond ri tervolr weut without cleaning for u Courthouse Favored. Among those who spoke at the mass . pel id of two years, one year, or any- e'wre near one year. In regard to the queslton nf Mr. Ko'ly as In keeping within the cull Issue to build a new city hall to house II temporarily were A. K. Heames. Frank Newtnun, Judge C. M. Thomas, K. C. (laddls and II. U Walther. Mr. Iteames In his opening remarks en I.I that he was horn and reared In nn-ie.of IK76,O0 for the new supply '""' " ami n-areu in d .y.tera, Knglneer K. C. Dlllard Jw-k-'nv H. that the. old cour house ..Plained how he and hi. u..i..s; J ?"'-'-; r '"I and the wa er boanl (ximmissiun. noil - Uiaile a long and thorough study .if " ',' to hurt Jacksonville I', prois.sed Improvements, und told1 ""-; r. Jackson cutily wa. one nf I he dltforeut steiw taken as to "Vm f'"';"' ''"' " r-.cl,lug the ptolmble cost, Including 0 "l,lf' Mlnonmh ronnty. and al rM-ullallon with leadlux contiucllng I "" surprised to leum that firm, which would probably enter bids ,l" "' ''"''' business of the f the water bond Issue wa. passed. '""'"V '! transacted In Its To Ih. price estimates thus oh-1 " . In Me, ford but was transac e,l lalned, ete.. Huglneer Dlllard said 10 ' Jacksonville, off the railroad, five per cent had been added to the total " " '"' " l,-''l',, r.l'inated co.t lo cover thing, which H'e count, hav ng lo.pass through might have been overlooked, and that M""o" n their way lo the court Hie new upply system and extensions.""""'' ..... .. would be built well within the $l.;5.(i.O I u. ,Kr Thomas declared that II bond l..ue. and thai .omethlng would 0"1'1 x" "'""''V " l'lce for him be saved beside. ,n "I1"'"" hat be rell on the ub .11. U Walther'. K. C. C.addls. City J''"';, c,nn '"'' ' Attorney John U. Carkln. Mr. Dlllaul " Me.Kord does nnl pass Ihecity nd mheri entered Into the general , lnm ; 1 It'Kcu.alnn, favoring the water In.ud. nd courlhouie Issue. W II. Phlpps elso aikeil weversl FAST Til MADE IN SALEM RACES, RACE HORSE SOLD FA!. KM, Ore.. Oct.' 3. Post tlVne featured the harness races nt I.one , stream (ink track yesterday. When Johnny penults. Morrlssy did the mile In the first I 3. That the permits of the Kngle beat of the 2:20 pneo in 2.09V4, It ' Point 'district and the 30 second feet and nttorneys have reached the fol lowing conclusions: i 1. Thnt there Is no conflict be tween the rights of the Kagle Point Irrigation District -und. the City of Meilt'orrt. there being), enough water in the stream to supply the estimated maximum needs of both the Kugle Point District and the cliy of Med ford. 2. That the nilditlonul rights under the leglnlallve act or 1!I26 granting to the city all of the unappropriated water of : lllg Initio, Creek do not affect either the Kagle point per mit or the 30 second feet equal pri ority permit of the city of Medford but mpply only to the water In the over und above these two Poultry diseases and their control ly Pr. Cliff D. Carpenter. rHhologlst, retulumn Avian Path ology jb.t Formerly Poultry Pathol ogist, t'nlv. of Calif. fver all the diseases common tn poultiy on the Pacific coast. Tells causes, symptoms and best treat ments. Takea tip disease according In ages much simpler, more helpful. Just send the coupon, you'll grt a ropy free, without obligation. was nnnnunced by the Judges as (he fastest bent paced on the track dur ing the week. Hut this wus lowered by a fourth of a second by Ilal Pax ton. Jr.. In the second heat of the consolation pace whu did the mile In 3:09 14. Then No Limit came along and equalled Hal Puxton. Jr.'s time tn (he third heat of the 2;?0 pace, while Hal Pnxton, Jr., did It again In the third heat of the consolation. Probably for Hie first lime on Lone Oak track, at least for the first time in many years, a rnclng animal was bought yesterday by the filing of a claim. In the six furlong running rnce the claiming purse wns posted at $ 2 r.t. Pence King, owned by Hilth Partun, former champion womun rider of the world, had opposite her name a selling price fixed nt koo, which gave anyone the right to file n claim for the animal by .posting n check for $lor.O, This was done by Mrs. I. D. McKlhnney and Olive U Held of Portlund. nnd when lots were druwn for them after the race by Pre siding Judge Pollock. Mrs. McKlhnnT was the purchaser. Ittith Patton at tempted to buy back the animal for II M0 hut did not succeed Peace King permit of the city of Medford are both dated as to priorhy us of All gust 21, 1 ! I a. the date of the with drawal. i 4. That the 30 second feet city right of rquul priority with thut of Kngle Point Is of the same le gality as the Kugle Point irrigation district rights which were approved by the attorneys for the bond house which purchased the Kagle Point Irrigation District bonds. t. That we see no conflict be tween the Kagle Point District rights and those of the city of Medford. 0. That the Kowley Interests have no rights whatever to the waters of lllg Unite creek. JOHN H. CAHKIN'. Clly Attorney of City of Medford. A. B. KKAMKS. Consulting Attv. Water Com. K. C. DlI.I.ATtn, Knglneer Water Commtsslon. J. M. KI'KN'CKIi. Knglneer. Mgr. Kagle Pt. Ir. Dlst. II. K. IIANXA. Ally. Kagle Point Irr. Dlst. Cook with gss. tf DON'T MISS THIS CORKING SHOW TONIGHT Fred Thompson With the Marvelous Horse SILVER KING In "THAT DEVIL QUEMAD0" TOMORROW! GREATEST RAILROAD 8T0RY EVER FILMED1 A Storm of Thrills m6nte blue VERA REYNOLDS VVILLARD LOUIS OTIS HARLAN EDDIE CR.IBBOM JACKIE HUFP .TOM GALLERY, IrialtoI ; ' i 0-OH! IT'S GOOD "Iiuv hip an ice cream eono." is the general plaiiit of every child when the warm days of snnimer roll round. It is fortunate that this wisli call lie so simjily filled. Arid parents need have no qualms about it a rich, pure cream is one of the most beneficial of foods. Make the little one happy and healthy with ice cream cones! Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Medford Glass Co. Automobile Cilass anil Mirrors mails to order. We call for your susu uuil replace broken windows. Phone 140. 118 S. Bartlett. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS FLEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. r ma m n v m setr r . riiii tperry Klour Co.. Toullry Hervlce Hur., Kept. e'M-K, Kan Krunrlsco Ixw Angelee Tncoma rtpokane ponlanrl. jtenrt me. free, bulletin on Poultry Diseases. s, ' ' ' N'slne Artdreea lay tlie rounty court will at once lake steps to liullil additions on the court house at an eHnse nf I.'iii.iIim), Inclml- Ing a new lop floor In the old building lo house I lie circuit courtroom. Krauk Newman also gare a brief hut effec live talk In fovor of the courthouse measure. In general all the speakers on the courthouse removal city hall question contended that the county courthouse la the place where the business of the county Is conducted and during the course of a year practically every clllien of the county who la transact ln any buslnaea al all has occasion to use It. Kveryone lias recognlted that II Is only a question of lime until (he county teat would be removed lo Medford They also pointed nut that when the people vole to change rounty seat the law requires the change to be made within one year. No bonds ran he Issued for courthouse purposes by (he counav. To levy sufficient (axes In one year lo build a new courthouse would be Impractical. Th rost of a I courthouse should lie spread out over several yeare. Then-fore quarters for a temporary courthouse In Meilford are necessary. Hence (he request that the city of Medio provide these temporary quarters for a perMI of .five years to give the rounty court time In accumulate a fund with which la const nut a new building No other means of handling the edition are avaiieuiv sss.;eisii iieniiitas BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, relative to safety, have taken the topmost place among financial institutions. The following table shows the per cent of loss to total resources: Building & Loan . . : 0084 Savings Banks , .126 Trust Companies .231 State Banks 1.293 Private Banks 3.628 1 ' "Invest With Safety" m Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n o c 0 North Central Avenue Medford, Onsjgon 0 C. M. KIDD, Pres. OC C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. l .JsL - Vv Vyv Wong Pon Ckiiese Medicine For Treatment of A cote and chronle Dlaraum of Meat and Woasea. n: paw You can rely on our Btutement. We manu facture only from the purest ot products and achieve a wholesorhe. delicious cream for your delection. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream or Yum Yum Jackson County Creamery Oum u4 tumor trMtvd, tnfltMosa, ktt My, bladder and stomach troutef. tits, brnls, ruptos. cold, f smalt trouble, par ilysis, fever, posumo.ua, asthma sod throat troubles, rhtumatlttn, smeuorrhofa. foltrs, eotssumptien, oaUrrh, piles, hydrocsls, ai- Offlt Hours t I A. M, tt I P, M. Con suits tlon Frss Ml SoutH Front BL M4for Or. Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 105 30 Nortri Central Medford, Ore, i.'m.maw.ii-m.nrn nioTEir LANttEnsiim BROADWAY t StVtNTH CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House ' 315 E. Main Phone 505 DODGE COUPE 1924 Excellent Condition The Busy Comer Motor Co. WI ARK MANUFACTURERS OF o Doors Screens, Windows and Saik, Window and Door Frames ilouldiigs, Cabinets of All Kind) O O Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality isal Prices Absolutely Right " Do Not Ordee From Ojt-of-Town Concna Safer Letting Us Figure oa, Ypr Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET VOQS MttMSrd A Modern Mill O Ortfoa JSL. I Cook with fa. O o o