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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
o O - iKDronn sJaiij TKimiAio, mkkpukp, ont';iff', w rw.shssriA v o o O Q. ) SALE IS : UTEO BY II NEW CUT HALL COST LESS THAN la ml. Ho Klatciltiit It Is proposed mU UVi a. be lat-Kcst pint iiKtnufar- M th.it ; eprr.sci (he upinl ftnr pine ImimlH lor b ItcnC plant of the -i-vlin-lllXMii I.Uiiilii-r company at I Pod followed .Mr. Long on the stand. Ho nald his 'company was anxious to transfer a , I.Im pine mil) that had cut out Its Mm ; ber in the like slates to the Klamath ! basin. 1 1 was not willing to make jdrflnite plan until thettiregun Trunk Iwmm reiirly to cntt-r Khimalh. to operate pussTiiKcr triilim from t tiring pnint in Anu ii. Bend to fcJumath Kails. 178 miles in rial it. I vxm-rt m i." M r. I ,iimk oo.iO0.mio shiinks at Klamath Kahjtf) was uneco nomic and thai If the nnrihfm lines (tpein'd up their territory to Klamath l.'.lll til.. I.I.W. I... 1 nine hour arj, fast freights In twel iOKuo.000,000 feet unwed annually with NAMED MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL hours, lu a few years. The place would b tieorge S. Long, vice president and general manager of the Weyerhaeus er Timber company, after detailing at length the Interests of his com nun v in come u hlg log market with other industries grouped there, sash and ber ralln-r than Im.x material for bet door plants, box factories, and oth- j ter pi In s. ers," i .j. , lt'nnesy. fiwinnger of the OCAL OFFICIALS;. COST OF GASOLINE IK bit from Klamath FuIIh lationn were underway fur of the C'ullfornln-OreKon ipany to the H. M. Dyllesty 1 Chicago, were HcouteJ lo cal officials of the power who sttited they had no the reported Kale. jrree, secretary or the com The city roun il rialri Iiuh a full m ember hi p. as that body lust night after perusing petitions signed by about 3uu vltl&eus of the second ward, unanimously elected P. M. Kershaw, well known business man and partner in the Oregon Uranlte Works, as the eighth . member of the council to sue- In voting tomorrow on the city hall-temporary court houna proposi tion, .remember that each time you ko to Jacksonville to pay your corns or on other business It costs many timet more than you would have to pay In increased taxes to erect the city hall. It will show the people of the cee(l to tllH piuoe muile vacant by the county that Med ford will do her part realenntion of l)r U H Klltmt hvii.1 "There Is nothing to It as " secure the county seat removal. , weeks ago. due to his removal out of now, and I would know it 11 wm 1,180 HoIvo the problem that that ward. Mr. Kershaw Is also an will confront the people of Med ford nmhnrd owner 'In the next few years of securing ade-i Mnch huNineBS, the most of which qunte Quarters for the city offices and waH of a routine nature, was trans fire department. ... aclP(I uy tne (.ouncji with the mayor ! "ilh tn vrownt assessed valuation and lf,niherH Hubbard, Paul. Janney. of $5.00.uoo in Med ford, a one mill Crone. Jacobs. Hammond aud Mcl)on- iey wuum raiHe iouuu a year unu in at) ,ir(,8ent. but the meeting was ad- McKee, vice president, nnd AValther, district manager I runt h Pass attending the I Congress. Saturday night ler. when asked about the (lured: "It Is baseless."' illation of the rumor of the ributed by local officials to k Inst summer of two repre , of the Byllesby interests, ishqwn over the Culiforniu tldings and plnntrt in what td "us a businesH courtesy," gniflcance, i'presentalivps said If any I been made, it would be he Sun Kruncisco offices of rnia-Oregon Power corn- ten years would pay the J50.U00; also jOUrned in time for the councilmmi to the interest, taking into consideration attend the Kehl mass meeting for dis- icuHston of special election day issues. the increased valuation and the duotlon of the total bond issue each year us payments are made. County Assessor Coleman says William Harnum's proposed tearing up $1000 is above the average levy for nf hi .n.ckMniwnio.Mifnni nitimiwi if Before adjourning the council had a brief discussion, relative to mutter of rra were filed In the circuit jmorhing against the Indict -lirned last week against Sheriff h. D. Korncrook, malfeasance in office, tfnd 1 serve a warrnnt. hurrers set forth ihnt "more crime is named in the in " that "they do not con the statutes covering the larged." and "that no spe ie is charged. " Ktirncrook esented by Reames and The court took the demur- advisement. lection with the indictments, sjtood that County Commis- Bursell and .Alford have residences in Med ford and on this basis It would cost about $1 per year to the average taxpayer to help pay the bonds. With the sal of the present city hull for half the amount of the bond ismip. which all concede would be a low estimate, with the next five years increase of values, and applied to re tire the bonds for the new city hnll, it would reduce this amount one-half, or in other words, would only require a half mill levy for ten years to raise the necessary $25,000 bonds and in terest. . This would mean just 60 cents per year on the nverage home with a valuation of $1000. (adv.) of his .lacksonville-Medford railroad if permitted to do so after the public service commission hearing here on this subject next week. It was decided to call a joint meet ing for next Krlduy night between the I councils of Medford and Jacksonville I to talk over the advisability of one or uoin or tnese cities taxing over the road from Mr. bnrnum by purchase or other friendly agreement, before the public service meeting is held. WEST MAIN ST A number of citizens having called atteption to the condition of the pave ment on Main street west of the rail- road trucks, the city council hu had this matter under advisement for several mouths. I The council Is informed by men bn Sheriff Jennings to (lis- versed in such matters that the only urncrookf No uctlon has suuwaciory way 10 repair tills section In by the sheriff on the re-;"' pavement is to re-lay it, anil has aiso ueen lmormeu mat in oruer to get a reasonable bid for repair work, sufficient paving must be contracted so that the cost of setting up a hot plant or mixing plant may be absorbed or spread over several thousand yards of "hot stuff." The work of repairing west Main street not being of enough yardage to warrant a "set up" for any contractor the best that can he done, in the optn lun of the council, is to wait until some property owners are ready to call for prices on paving and then combine the yardage and call for bids on the new paving and repairs. BY INDIAN GIRL minutes after Judge Wolver .djourned the federal district tession here yesterday after rt spectators and attendants ttnessed a young Indian 19 summers or less attack f her race and sex With fists urt corridor for reasons not known. However one old atrlarch declared that the woman had imbibed too "firewater" that boys hod her. ' iject of her attack was a t least 40 or more years old, 3id not attempt to fight back nuously. Immediately after 9 had held her assailant tlnulng the fight, she silently ly. After she had gone the woman hurled epithets for 's benefit. BIG GAME REPORTS tjie Klamath basin, where tie mi Id he! was anxious to begin nperatlmis. was cross examined by Hen l Hey, South ern Pacific attorney yesterday after noon. Mr. Hey propounded the assump tion thnt If cur supply were adequate, and his markets were reached satis factorily over the Southern I'nclMe by the Portland gateway, with but ninety miles longer haul, would not that reconcile Mr. Long to doing business on the Southern Pui-ltu rtlone?" . Assumptions Mot l.lketl "I am not doing business on assumptions." was the reply, "if can et realities. I nm not satisfied with iKsumpilons; you cannot satisfy me because you are not sure yourself. If the Oregon Trunk builds, we will have our mill ready by the time the rullroud gets there. If the Southern Pacific lines alone ur built, 1 cannot nay when we will start mill opera tions, certainly not until every means chall have been exhausted to get the other line." j "On direct testimony' Mr. Long tiave some history concerning early :ictivltles in the Klamath region. He said he bought timber there as far back as 1905. A small iiillon the I Klamath river, together with u log glng road running up toward Klam 'alh Falls was purchased. Mr. Long said he tried to sell the road to 10. K. Oulvln, then vice president and gen eral mnnager of the Southern Pa cific, j Harrlmnn Secret Divulged Mr. Calvin told him the plans of M r. 1 1 arr I ma n for a road fro m Kugene across the Cascatles to Klam ath Falls. Ho told him also it was confidential information and he was not to divulge it. He said too, Mr. Ilnrrimun, although n M'all street operator, had a remarkable sense of act leal economies of railroad oper- llon and that a road across the slate . ) from Ontario to Odell would be built In the excitement of the water by the I'nlon Pacific to connect with election little or no attention has the projected Southern Pacific road heen paid to the various elections on nt Odell. allowing outside districts to enter; "He told me not to tell this and the city. . These additions will in- now I have gone and done It," said crease Bedford's taxable area and Mr. Kong. reduce city taxes on one hand and "I didn't tell anyone at that time, assure city water to the outside dis- but I went into the Klamath country trlcts on the other. The following and bought timber. We bought In votinir places outside of the cityl5. l? and ius. in tne last year have been designated: VOTING PLACES OUT SIDE OF THE CITYi-r Siskiyou Heights Dr, J. D. Ittck ert. f Laurelhurst Mrs. Bollou's resi dence. Earhart'a addition Enrhart resi dence. West Jackson Mrs. E. B. Trlte's residence. North . Riverside Berry dalo store. I E e Letter Box Ith Is Worth the Price. ditor: years ago T wondered why s water source was not or I be cleaned up. Why couldn't around the lake he cleaned ted off? Fish lake and Four e, the source of Medford's pply. are also the storage res jr the Medford Irrigation dis mast summer, I visited Fish ntlng to see for myelf how iter wns stored for Irrigating hards. After traveling for ng the lake. T realized what A large crowd of baseball fans re ceived the play-by-play report of the opening game of the world series transmitted by radio loud speaker at the corner of Main and First streets today 'by the Mail Tribune assisted by the Virgin Radio com nan v. The street Jwas packed on both sides of the street .extending up and down the block and the announcements .were frequently followed by cheers, a majority of the i crowd aparently backing the Senators. i The results of the world series will be broadcasted at the same place ev ery day until the series are completed und new world champion announced.. PITTSBURG, Oct. 7. (A. P.) End ing a long vigil in the chilly night air, several thousand fans, headed by a woman, Mrs. James Uiuck of Wells burg, V. Va., swarmed into the unre served bleachers of Forbes Field to day as the gates were opened for the first game of the world series. Mrs. Lauck, the first woman to take her place In line, appeared outside the ball park at 11 o'clock last night. Already several hundred persons had started the long wait and without ob jection from those farther back in the line, Mrs. Lauck was given the first position. the extension of the Hill lines down to Klamath lake was known. We were preparing to develop our timber holdings when the railroad plans were -changed, construction stopped and w;e postponed our own schemes for cutting the timber. Wants Two Ha II roads "It was always our Idea that the district around Klamath Falls em braced such a largo body of timber that more than one railroad would fully be warranted to hundle it. We have delayed development down there because there are not available railroad facilities. Three railroads can give you more cars than one, particularly when you , need them badly. Bend operators, I believe, have been much helped by having three railroads." "I think Klamath Falls will be far Are You Tired, Achy All Run Down? WIIX Bl'ILI) TO KLAMATH (Continued from page one.) This Medford Resident Tells Von How to Oct Well. Tired all the time? Lame, stiff and achy? Tortured with nagging backache? Knife-like twinges when you stoop or lift? Miserable with headaches, dizzy spells and bladded irregularities? All are signs of kidney sickness! . Use Doan's Pills a stimulant diu retic to the kidneys. Here's Medford testimony: ( Mrs. Harry Hummett, 208 Tripp St., says: "I used Doan's Pills for an attack of kidney trouble and I know The Markets Livestock. PORTLAND, Oet. 7 Cnttle Dtcndy; receipts 35. Hogs Bteudy; revelptn BOO (400 contract) market steudy. nrt nxncnalvo unilcrtn klnc It Shocn steady: receipts 500 (208 con- c to elenn the .thick brusn. . trncl) tl stuVn'tH from nil the land rid would he Inundated. Per In If Hint were done, the de f the nnnunl prowth of moss j weedi would Htitl make the ipnlntnMe. ne who hns vl-dred the lakes will npree with Mr. CowgiH's it that "we may expect this i to grow wore ns more land f by filling the lakes to hlch by the recently built Irrlga is." lople ofWdford are very fnr n havlne;the opportunity to Is abundant sunnlv of moun Ins water to their homts if It does cost n million dol ts n bnl'L-nln nt that tlenllh lnes which depend so much 'water, will pny blK dividends nveslment. also verv fortuncte in hav : very capable, sincere men on lent water board. They are X) do thlnirs In nil efficient, mny. They nre p. vllallv In jfrnm a taxpayers' standpoint ir I. ind Ihelr asslitnnts hece stud jproblem. n nn tl'e; thelf ns nre undoubtedly qulle pders of Medforrtnre being ir a lot of things all at once r th'nklne them over, they all (id. Po 1 -lM vote it Oc- ; nr.rtT n. i.oivrv. it lath street. O q O.. nlth gas. If Portland Wheat rORTI.AND, Ore.. Oct. ".-r-Whent: HIM) bard white 1.38; hard white, blucstem. baart J1.84; soft white $1.33; western white $1.32: hard win ter, northern spring, weijern red $1.25. Today's car receipts Wheat 77: flour 7; corn 3; oats 1; hay 8. PORTI-AXD, Ore., Oct. 7. Kbrs firm ot one cent higher. Current re. celpts 37tyc; pullets 37 37 Vie; firsts 40 4 iff 41c; extras, 4C840V4C. though It will take all the money In the United States to lick the Ger mans. " O. n. lllddle, statistician for the Spokane, Portland and Seattle was tnere Is nothing better for this com on the stand a snort time today, in piuint. I suffered from severe back read a mass of figures Bhowlng that aches and at times, 1 felt dull and run the first year the Oregon Trunk ex-' down. My kidneys acted lirlgularly, tension from Bend to Klamath Palls tuo. Doan's Pills soon relieved tho was nperaled It will show a deficit ot backache and put my kidneys In good $121,000, but that the fifth year will order." show a net Income of $5119,000. Price COc, at nil dealers. Don't A. .T. Davidson, genernl mnnager of simply ask for a kidney remedy get the Spokane. Portland and Seattle Duan's Pills the same that Mrs. und Oregon Trunk told of the pres- Mnmmett had. Koster-Mllburn fo., ent service between Hend and Port- Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Medford's Last Chance to Secure County Seat The "moving spirit" in the small oposition to the cily hnll siiyn if the people vote for the city hull tomorrow tlmt it docs not move the county sent to Metlford. . Anyone with a thimhle full of brnina knows thnt but if the propo sition curries it will prove to the people of Jackson county thnt Med ford people nre willing to do their part to secure the county sent liy providing free temporary quarters for the county officers and will furnish free n permanent site for the new court house should the peo ple vote to remove Ihe county sent to Medford. j it :.. 4i. ..., ,.. i... ,,(.. i...t :r w.,.ir..,i ,.,.t., llllltd I fclll'JIHI I,II1IUII Ull UWIIIIIJ' LI1UI J ill I III 1 ,11 I II nutter firm; standard cubes up the bonds tomorrow the. people will vote for removal mid put 1li half cent. Extra cubes, city 62o:' ...I,,,,., :, .;n k p ii, , ,, ....;.. .i i. r;, standards 50c; ptlme firsts 49c; firsts -""".' "" '"- hi.i.v .....,........ ....u '46Vc; undergrndes nominal; prints to the people of the entire county. HM,rI!iv" e., chumm cream AshlUntl's Chamber of Commerce directors, the Ashland city eoun- 52c net shippers track In wine one. cilnicn ns well ns h large number of citizens of that city have signi- Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.55 cwt. f. o. h.. Portland. . n r ( jvv:cwc r- -fr,day jy W Turtle Svgi W SIMM he Tale of a Man 'ho Fought for Hii cart's Desire. Bill Desmond In Ridin'rW Iff mm 1 1 s&i I . M' LJajJiilUL IK? ( Including JPish Bowl) We are giving away a crystal bowl containing two gold fish, with the purchaao of a fifty-cent box oh Lac-Lax, the delicious candy laxative. . Children delight in these lively little gold fish, the goldest we could find any where. They ate fascinating to grownups, too, and the clear crystal of the aquarium reflecting the golden flashes of alert, busy little Inhabitant! add an ornamental touch to the home. 1 ' We couldn't think of a more acceptable gift with which to introduce this very mild and pleasant laxative. And a laxative of this kind is very important at this particular time. Lac-Lax are mild and harmless, nothing habit-forming about them. Crown folks like them and children really delight in takinf them, for they are just like little mint lozenges. I) iVAteH g 111511 THIS OFFER IS FOR THURSDAY' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY OCT. 8 OCT. 9 OCT. 10 JARMIN & WOODS DRUG STORE The Model Pharmacy Opposite Groceteria Pntiltrr. Poultry steady. Heavy hens. 2.1c! Iliiht. file: sinimrs. 20 29c: young: Ri'hlle du.ks. 2l1f2Sc. w I'ntatoos. Potatoes weak, new 11. ""'JJ 1.85. Onions slow, Jl. 5018 1.60. q Kan rninel'0 Market, RAX KItAXCIHro, Oct. 7. Butter fat, (. o. b Sun Francisco, 63tc. fied n 'willingness to vote for the removal to Medford. If the people do not vote for removal in Mny the city hall will not he built. .... ' 'I If Medford people do not vole for the city hall tomorrow the' coun ty scat removal is settled for years to'eonie, possibly for good ns the. county court will proceed to repair and add to tla present structure, at nu expense of iji.'iO.OOO or more. It's strictly up to Medford tomorrow, COURT HOL'SE COMMITTER. Paid Adv. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, relative to safety, have taken the topmost place among financial institutions. The following table shows the per cent cf loss to total resources: Building & Loan .0084 Savings Banks. . .126 , ' Trust Companies .231 State Banks 1.293 Private Banks . 3.628 tnrr "Invest With Safety" Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. O o . O Co O 0