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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
o o o o O o o o o o,. o o o o jngTQftD MATT, TTtTTtryT!. MT.DFOKD. OfnOK, TJTDAV. OPTOP.r.TCOfi 1!V2" CREW LEAVES 10 QNTINUE PRESENT PIPE LINE COMMUNICATIONS Courthouse Move Opposed. To the Kdltor: As a reader of your napor for the past 13 years. I cannot tmt resent the attitude you take In Hie fiitht vou are wacinK to vote f50,ouO for a teiiiorary courthouse. In answer to your editorial of Octo- ber 5. -'Doe Medford Want tho Court- Accompanied by a crew of men. J. T. house!" 1 ,nlnk " H'e vote were left Conrad left tills morning to commence the taxpayers of your city the aus the winter's repairing program of the wer would be no. ' No. Meiltord does city water pipe line from Kish lake to not want the courthouse at the price the city. The scene of their first we will have to pav. We are already labors will be near the M. F. Ilanley taxed to the limit." ranch In the Lake creek district. Some of your citizens mav not know There they will install new "collars" the true condition of tlie present about thd joints of the plie line, which courthouse. Your bunch of boosters vary iroro iu 10 av leet in length, tho some of whom do not own any prop- PITTSM'RO. Ta.. Oct. 0 (A. 1M . tsT L,,.,,., . , 81 fe8 , "X in V'.T own nH'ws Hml ""ver World s series facts and fancies: i.J ;V 4 ",.i T. . i . I"'"; """ v ieiu ueiievo ll "on- Ten millions from coast to coast ,,. .i o...... .s a mm ipuiuus ureiy luauequate. 'anil ChiihiIii lo Hie eillr will hear TCZ- ateSr"atK,nrtio,U,,h d,,l"B-,ll " V" th" ru's UtowrU or'wSwh as the greater portion lies under- It a substantial brick structure. 'the progress of tho championship rXlonN rhwL'iriiUar,e,,1n ""J T."""1"!1 0"',m'"D- 10 "Cellent ! tow" Pi. 3Tash conditlon much water is lost through , dition in ail respects. There is a fire-.ington by plaver board, according to leakage. , proof jail, practically new. with heat- j estimates based upon record-breaking i, -f rt ..'.h .1 . ' ,f BUCh , llg ',lant anrt " necessary equipment, arrangements for distributing the repair work and this year it is ex ! The groun.ls are nicely kept and sufl'i- slorv nni u-ture of the battles. iTJnnn , linT''- . " ?'l'nt f"r 0,1 necl1 0f 1,10 ,("nlB- As Weather reports are for rain and $.,0,000 nr more will be needed to con- for extra room. Jacksonville has of-'cooler tomorrow, opening day. but tlnuo the work. is said, us in that fered and can provide all that is:Iall8 Hre hoping thev can chalk up an year tho entire line will undergo re- needed. Ilesides. the people of the error for the forecaster i,.ur. ii iu men uu uecessai) -ior county may not vote to move into ii., v i.nm nrhin ( the city to employ a crew of laborers your "city hall.' COUVAUJS, Ore., Oi t. G.- the Pirates when they won their last Tho Oregon Agricultural UHttletl the fart that Mtwt' would to mho ml Utit mid (.Irutuhaiu to rtiHt, with 8tuUy Mvlnma in the usual utility role. lltitf Million Turned ltnck. Kxtru seals havo heen M fit nuwl every neotion of t ho em losuro and it 1 exiuvunl that 4.VU00 can he ftivonuuodated at the :tnu here. Five hundred pros seats have been constructed in the open hehind tho t'Htcher. In attempt inc to hundle an eacer thronn. Kirney Prey fuss owner of the Pirates, reports that full half million dollars have been turned hack, more than HOO.ooo hav ing applied for the 4;.t0U seats. An enthusiasm jent tip for sixteen yea is is a bout t o burst fort h as Pirate rooter follow their favorites into net ion. 0. A. C. EXPECTING (A. P.) college- for that purpose the .entire year. If a Why. then, burden your people with !. National league' pennant and captured (loiizaga football game hero Krldav new system Is not bu It in the mean- need ess taxes' A I n ut i. mir. ... ....... , ,"". "t rim... time. When vnnr eltlrena en In .7.. . n 'Will see two tennis using mo same vi nen your aureus go lo vote .mi po tics for journal ism. teinpovarlly ..i , i , ,. let them thoughtfully uml will write newsnuiwr accounts of ..,D.Y . "... J. "L. . and Coach Schissler here are both FOR WORLD SERIES deal. next Thursday consider me question anu De not He- the scries, celved by the glamour of the "new city hall," but. remembering this hall 1 is to be built by money wrested from your taxpayers, vote AGAINST not KOH the J.'.O.ooo bond issue. l.L'LU WILLIAMS S.Ul.SIlKltlU'. Jacksonville, October G. The loudspeakers which will broad cast the results of tho world series baseball game tomorrow under the auspices of the Mail Tribune and Vir gin's Radio Service, are in their posi-, tion. hanging above Main street a short distance west of the It'alto the-' ater. When tests were made yester-. day the loudspeakers could be dis-i tinctlv heard fnr two hlncks A larce porary rrnnH nf linaelinll f:ina are eYiiei'teH to gather tomorrow, as has been the , cat l".,!llB i,y Court IIoiim Issue lniportaiit to .Mi'drord. To the Kdltor: Thursday's election will determine whether Medlord is to go forward or backward. The outstanding facts for voters to consider in this matter are: 1. Medford must provide a tem- building for county use in order to induce removal of couuly SERIES STARTER cane In pant years, announ cements. to listen to the This can only he done by vot- Kiwanis Club Meeting Report prrrsmm;. pa.. vt. c tity the Associated Press) The hopes of two ehampion Itaschall eluhs have been placed in the arms of rlRht-handed Ins these $r0.000 bonds for a new pitchers. Stanley Harris, youthful city hall to provide this building for. manager of the Washington Senators county, offh'iabt to occupy. has announced Walter Johnson as 3. This new city hall would bo the choice for the opening same of s(n0 VOn used for .'mporary court house forthe world's series at 2 p. in. tumor- , ' i approximately five years or until the row. while Pill McKcchnie. Pirate county accumulates enotiKh money 1 leader, has nominated Leo Meadows to build a new county court house. and Vic Aldrldne for the opening two friends and disciples of Knuto Kockiie, and while each has adapted the Hoc K no stylo to his own use. Itoth teams have roving ends and the buck field shift. The Aggies are expecting one of tho hardest games of the season Friday, us the GotiKUga men have not been defeat oil in two years, even by const conference teams they have played. Schissler is concentrating on drilling his men to stop tho end sweeps of the fast Gonzaga backs led by Ingram, n flashy veteran who averaged more I than 3ft yards gain on lour consecu tive plays last week against St. v wanes. RUSSELL'S ' I'hone 31 Matrimonial Larceny. SKATTUK. A tireuian's wife was branded in her sleep with the letter "T" and a note was left for the hus band by two men and n woman read ing: " 'T stands for thief, tour wife in Medford, 4. "When tho county builds and occupies new courthouse ut Medford, the city would then uw the new city hall and could aell the city building now In use for at leant half enough to pay these $50,000 bonds. 5. Ity having the county seat in Medford we will save the entire cost The Kiwanis club at its meeting Monday in tho Hotel Holland resumed singing and it put more pep in the meeting. larry Mann and Vernon Yawter were the song leaders, with Carter Brandon at the piano. The entire time alloted to the pro .n ..-. n il4uritco(iir Ilia measures on the ballot Thursday and , "J" '"v " w ,hl l "7" the club was unanimous in the opinion eliminating present . cost of tiuvel that this is' the last chance for Med- r,ol Jacksonville ford to secure the county seat and the w muHl vnt0 llK'se bom,s- Now opixirtunity to get plenty of good, pure H nur opportunity, mountain water at a fair price. I tnwe bondB are not voted we Clarence Meeker received the at- will lose our ehonce for tho county tendance prize donated by Hubbard Beat for Medford. Brothers I Vl,te 504 YeH an(1 hP,, p1,t 11 ovor' H. C. Fredetto. one of tho new pro- CHAMBER OK COMM KKCI5 COUKT nriotors of the Vallov Knel com nan y, I HoLSK lUMMintb. and J. A. Hall, a gas engineer ol' San Francisco, were guests. TIip rlnb mpinhprs were delhrhted with their first luncheon served by but one wire. 1 he deteuse in a isjiyg the Holland hotol. They will be served amy trial that the defendant was en- a ternate months hereafter by the titled to the same privilege as Alo- Medford and Holland hotels. hammedans andHlndus failed. The Persecuted Race. BOMBAY. A Jew in India can have WHO CAN VOTE. Anv citizen of Mdfnrd. man or woman, over 21 years of age. who i oiilwr n i-ficisteied voter or who has resided In the city and pre- clnet thirty days. If not renlstercd you must be sworn In at the precinct where you reside when you go to the polls to vote. It Is not necessary to he a pioperty owner or tuxpuyer to vote. 1 W'Hr.KK TO VOTK. Voting places for the city election: , ; No. ts Metlford. North Main. Kb htner's garage. No. 2!i Medford. South Main. Armstrong Motor company, No. 110 Medford. North Central. ' city hall. No. 31 Medford. South Central, public market. No. 32 Medford. North Kiverside, Lincoln school. No. 33 Medford. Oakdalc. Oakdale grocery. . No. 34 Medford. Newtown. Washington school. Xo. 35 Kast Medford. residence Mrs. L. U. Ktanfield, 601 Kast Main. P. & K. station. No, 30 Southeast Medford, Roosevelt school. No. 37 Southwest Medford. residence V. H. Stlnson. 304 Hatnll- ton street. No. 3H West Medford. resilience of Josephine T. Clark, West Fourth street. No. 39 Northwest Medford. Jackson school. WIIKX TO VOTK. Tolls open at 8 A. M. and close at 8 P. M., Thursday, October 8. tussels. Harris, although opt I mis tie, conveyed doubt as to tho ability of Stanley Coveleskle to assume the . burden In the second encounter. Yet.j all Indications point to a clash be-! tween Johnson ami Meadows on 1 openliiK day, to be followed by a , Coveleskle-AldrldKe duel, leaving the! third game rivals to the sturdy left- handers of tho clubs, Dutch Ketither of the Senators and Ktnlt Yde, youth-, fill Pirate. I In case of rain Pay Kremer. Pa-J ciflc coal man of iniht. may go to( the firing line for Plttsliuru: tomor-) row or perhaps AldridKe will be tho selection. If Meadows appears in tho box It will be the first time In J any world's series that a bespec tacled pitcher has taken the mound, t Injuries ltcMnied. 1 Injury plays a part in the drama about to be unfolded. Two second basemen. Manager Harris of the Sen ators and Kddio Moore of tho Pi rates, will be handicapped by lame 1 digits. Moore Injured the thumb on I his throwing hand In the last game ( of the season against Cincinnati on j Sunday and yesterday did not appear for practice. Harris' middle f inner ' on the right hand is swollen as 'thoj result of a spike wound. He says the injury will not handicap him. I Moth Harris and Moore, however, aro certain to start the series. The Washington manager admitted on arrival here last niKht that Covel eskie had suffered somewhat from a sore hack but declared that ho would bo ready to take his turn. j The Senators face the Pirates to morrow with a sleiiinK reserve corps which Includes the record-making Kverett ScoM. I "My men wilt be ready,' said Har ris. "They are confident but they figure that any team which wins u National league pennant Is Just as good. In the first game I will start a younst fellow we have down there Walter Johnson." "The same lineup that won tho penimnt will play for us In the world's series." McKechnie said, j "They are the best wo have." I The Piralo manager's statement QMan Jo11 aw ROI-TAN qA cigar you'll like AF,OI-TAN BROADWAY a king among amokei," (2 for 25c worth more.) Gorgeous Silks and Satins Are Now Being Bought for Smart Costumes Tho unusually heavy ili'iuaiul (or silks lias liei'ii met liy " Kiissrll 's" with a most riiniiliti assiirt iiu'iit r colors anil fahi ii-s that iiro.most mlmiml. -'.siivia!ly strong this season has lieen tho ili' iiiaml for Satin Faced Crepes at S3.50 This smart lO im-h silk has a liiu'li lustre siirfnee with hark of very fine crept', KiviiiK the riyht texture fur the proper ilrapin of the newer styles as depicted in tho New Designer Patterns Just in There are nil the new colors of pencil lilue. pansy, ciacklchcad Idne, Mack prince, sandlcwood. land scape preen anil, ol' course, the staple fall tones of lirown and navy and hlaek. This heautifid falnie is often continued with a Beautifully Finished Suede Crepe that is III inches wide aU' with colors almost 1 it it i I'M I and the two silks together I make up wonderfully well. Yard . $3.50 New Fur Trimmings and Bindings The n'iicroiis use of furs for trimmings lias drought out very clever ideas and the use of liraids with fur cducs, hotli sini;le mid douhle, is one of the best nuinlicrs. I'lain lilaek, lirown, tans and crey colors (five you the desired triiniuincs for most any color (.'own you are iiiakinu. The prices aro reasonalile, too, at $1,110 and !f l..ri0 per yard. Then plain fur hands and eiuliroidered hands are shown here in profusion also. 54 Inch Wool Poiretsheen for Tailored Street Frocks $3.98 ... All the newest mid best of the season's colors are here and with such pretty furs and truiiiiiui(;s you can easily make up, with tho uso of Designer Patterns, a very smart dress, mid ynu will he iicreeahlv surprised at the reasonable prie" your dress will cost you. flicro' are other beautiful new woolens here for your inspection and we will to help you in planning your new kii. See these new suitings be very pleased flJO QQ M today priced PO. HO New Balbriggan Wools 54 Inches Wide Such smart street and sport costumes and school -ji inii-i 1 1 s can lie made from these tubular balbriirdiiiis thai we expect an early demand, especially as the price per yar $3.50 New School Suitings of Part Wool at $1.19 ci little uarmeiitx for the vounir miss can he made of them; pretty materials. Cheeks, plaids and stripes in color combina tions of blues, 'blacks, reds, ( purples j priced, tho yard.. $1.19 'ggr: Hot takes that rc Eoldrn" rirown xA feather -Tight ! Every time you nuke them. How? FUpjack! Whether your memory U long or .hort, there's juit one word you need to remember in buying parcake flour: Flaf)al Your grocer ha. it in the handy round carton with the replaceable hi. 'AJbft 9uU for Better Breakaiu" O Down Only $ Puts a HEATER in Your Home . $5.00 a Month Pays the Balance See Them in Our Window! ii m Cast Box Heater .1 $13.50 "Iris" Heater $14.00 "Fern" Heater No. 20 $14.50 "Flag" Heater $14.50 "Fern" Heater $16.00 "Poppy" Heater No. 20 '. . .$24.50 "Poppy" Heater No. 22 $28.50 "Myrtle" Heater No. 21 $25.50 "Myrtle" Heater No. 23 .$32.00 "Lilac" Heater .$40.00 A FULL LINE OF HEATERS FOR YOUR SELECTION o o 'Weeks & Orr An Installment House With a Reputation o o .i,i: a m7t . o