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MEPyOBg, fjTTi TRIBUNE, MEPTOBD. OJtWitlS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1325
HI
FEHL'S MEETING
IN NATAT0R1
"It Is up to the citizens of Mod ford
If they wish the enw water system;
and whether or not they have faith in
the advice of the engineers and other
advisers in regard to the new system
vfhen they vote at the polls next
Thursday to decide wnether the city
should have a new water supply said
ex-Mayor hi. C. Gaddia, a member of
the water commission, last night at
the mass meeting held at the Nutato
rlum under the chairmanship of Karl
31. Fehl In regard to the merits of the
proposed water bond Ihhuq and other
measures to bo voted upon next
Thursday.
The hall was crowded with people
assembled to hear both sides of the
question and also to listen to Mr. Fehl
expound his thoughts on the matter.
Ralph Cowgili, Harry It. Waither, Vr.
J2, B. Pickel ,and others attempted to
m plain different questions brought
up through the course of the evening
by the chairman, but due to a time
limit, which was one minute at first
but later lengthened, it was some
what difficult for a full explanation
to be made.
The climax of the heated meeting
came to the end when various ones
present made known their dissatisfac
tion of the short time limits set. When
told that the meeting "was not run
aquare," Mr. Fehl returned, "Well, I
see you're all staying;'
"Whereupon some one said, "Let
all those in favor of the water
bonds go," and the meeting broke
up in more or less disorder,
broke up in more or . less disorder,
with a majority of the audience leav
ing their seats, laughing and convers
ing as they filed downstairs. The
chairman spoke a few words to his
supporters remaining behind, telling
them of his appreciation of their at
tendance and that he had statements
to show, that Medford's supply was
class A Instead of class C water.
Mr. Fehl at the beginning of the
meeting spoke over an hour, criticiz
ing the water board figures. Mail
Tribune and city officials In general,
lie championed Mrs. Rowley's so-called
water rights to Big Butte Springs,
reading her contract and asking her
questions, she being called to the plat
form twice during the evening. He
threatened that suits would be start
ed in courts unless settlement, total
ing approximately $20,000 were made.
He gave the names of several county
and state officials, who, he claimed,
had affirmed her rights.
- The first protest of the evening
from the audience, occurred when
Bert Anderson, not approving of
Fehl's assertions that the 'campaign
cards were charged to taxpayers, arose
to explain that business men had do
nated the amount to cover printing
costs, and went on to say to the au
dience that "It would be best to nail
every one of the lies before they get
started. The hall shook with ap
plause while a sharp exchange occur
red between the two men.
The chairman made public the fact
that over $7000 had been paid hy the
water commission to Engineers DH
lard and Henney for the recent water
report. He dwelt at length on the
water commissison and on the voters
pamphlet which wns recently publish
ed. He made the remark that he could
find no arguments within its covers
negative to the measures. Although
he is in favor of having the court
house moved to Medford he advised
the defeat of the measure, proposing
a $50,000 bond issue.
Mr. Fehl declared the city taxes
would be raised from the present rate
of slightly over 6ft mills, to 72.6 mills.
If the water, bond, issue carries, and
that the water? rates will be set at a
minimum of $2.75. Because he be
lieves the city has a habit of promis
cousty deeding a way lots, he voiced
his disapproval of the deeding of lots
for Crnter Lake National Pork head
quarters. Likewise he disproved of
the raising of general taxes.
. During a short intermisslson a col
lection was taken from the crowd to
nid In defraying the expenses of the
meeting.
On a blackboard he explained fig
ures, showing what he claimed to be
the city's apparent inability in taking
care of the proposed bond Issue, tak
ing a "crack" at the Mail Tribune
while doing so. ,
He admitted "the city water supply
to be "no good" nt one point of the
meeting, but said that condition conic!
be remedied by cleaning the reser
voir and the intnke. ' "Rending nn en
gineer's report, Mr. Fehl stated that
at present 290 gallons of water are
available for every 'resident in the
city, and went on to say that it wns
wasted by certain city officials.
Wood stave pipe was suggested by
Mr. Fehl ns being better nnd cheaper
air
'Gleamy, Thick, Wavy
Full of Life
The constant
curling and waving
demanded by mod
ern style in hair
dress, slowly burns
the color, lustre
and very life from
the hair, leaving it
dry, faded, brittle,
tresked with
gray ; then the hair
roots shrink and
the nsir tans out
Try this for one week! While comb
ing and dressing your hair, moisten your
hsir brush with a littls "Dsnderine" and
brush it through your hsir the effect
is stsrtling! Your hair immediately
Im on net life and tint healthy.
Toutlvlnl lustre.cbecomes inoAnparsbly
ami, mm orr"" ".
Aid abundant. "Dsnderine" cots only
than the steel pipe .ifc"? the water!
systems of Seattle aud Tacoma as ex-j
a in pies. He dwelt at length on the,
disposition of the old pipe line, being
skeptical of the city's ability of dis
posing of it pro pert iy.
The handbills for last Friday night's
mass meeting were among other
things Fehl attacked, labeling them
as "propaganda." Again and again he
associated the bond issue with the Cal
ifornia Oregon Power company, ap-
fparently because of the fact that H. L.
j Wnither of the water board is a mem
jber of that organization, Mr. Fehl
Chamber of Commerce, stating that it
is merely a close corporation, and not
representative of the people as a
whole.
The chnfrmnn announced an open
forum in which all present could take
part, provided they limited their
words to one minute. Jtniph Cowgili
explained briefly the need of a stand
pipe, which Fehi charged was costing
the city over a million gallons of
water yearly on the Haniey ranch.
Cowgili nlRO answered the question
brought up as to why steel instead of
wood is to be used in the new line, if
built, stating that wood is generally
used only when cheaper than metal.
The chairman lengthened Cowgili s
time while ho explained different
matters concerning the Rowley
wate rrlghts. that the Eagle Point Ir
rigation district had won decisions
over Mrs, Rowley, and that a board of
arbitration had been appointed to ful
ly settle the matter.
H. X. Waither told of the plan of
the water commission of retiring the
bonds In 80 years, however, because
of the time limit was unable to go into
detail. When the chairman told the
speaker the time was up much protest
was made from all parts of the room.
"Shut up" to Fehl and "Go on and
speak," to Waither were among the
expressions made. As brought for
ward In the last- mass meeting it Is
planned to rnise water rates 50 per
cent or about one dollar a month for
the average water users. At the end
of the 30 years the debt will have
been paid off without raising tnxeB,
Mr. Waither explained nnd said he
had the figures to prove it. His
speech made a most favorable im
pression.
K. C. Oaddis appealed to the judg
ment of the people in a few well chos
en words In regard to the election, cit
of the board, the majority of whom
fthe board, the majority of whom
were present, He also gave a clear
explanation as to the Crater Lake Na
tional park establishing headquarters
here permanently, if given the lots in
preference to Klamath Falls, which
city is endeavoring to obtain the of
fice. At one point in his talk Mr. Fehl
claimed that the water commission
asked the people to vote bonds, for
nearly a million dollars for wmcn
they had no plan.
in renlv H, L. Waither vigorously
assailed tbfs statement. "The Water
Commission has a plan said he.
"and have made the details of that
plan public in every detail, Theea
gineering phases of that plan have
been approved by your own engi
neer, Mr, Fehl, they have-been drawn
up by Mensem. Henny and Dillard,
two of the best hydraulic engineers
on the const, the legal soundness of; program of popular, Jasiz and seml
the plan has been approved by Buch ' classical numbers which give the
lawyers as A. B. Reames, the Fosl-
land lawyers for the bond compa
nies, by City Attorney Carkin and
hy former Circuit Judge P. M. Cal
kins. Tho financial features of the
plan have also been endorsed by local
bankers, by experts from Portland
bond houses ans in that plan is a
detailed statement showing to any
one thnt this plan can be carried
out, either by raising the taxes or
by raising the water rates, or rais
ing the tnxes partly and raising
water rates for the remainder. These
figures spenk for themselves.
"We
have a plan, a practical plan and
it Is this plan the people are being
called upon to endorse."
Slating that he does not expect to be
elected. Mr. Fehl announced his can
didacy for office of mayor in the city
government at the next election, giv
ing his reason that he wished to "show
things up," and that "I got nobody be
hind mo but myself."
"The city water system cannot he
cleaned up In six months," said Dr, 13.
H. Pickel, In answer to Pehl's asser
tion thnt lie could do so with a party
under his direction. The doctor stat
ed that the city, the forest service and
the hoard of health had attempted to
do so, but without avail. In thiB con
nection Cowgili Btnted 30 miles of lake
shore would have to be cleaned of
debris to do so properly, and thne
next year twice aa much timber will
be submerged under water, increasing
he said, the typhoid fever danger.
It was at this point when Kehl in
terrupted Dr. Pickel, and Cowgili In
terjected his statement supporting the
Medford health officer, that the meet
ing broke up.
Standing room was at a premium In
the hall, ao eager were local citizens
to listen and take part In the discus
sion. HARTMAN SYNOiCATE
CASE IS HISSED
An order dismissing "without preju
dice" the suit of the Hnrtman Syn
dicate, inc., against former governor
Oswald West and George A. Black
for (100,000 for alleged llhel was
filed In the circuit court Tuesday
by Attorney C. B, Watson- for the
Hattman Syndicate, and signed by
Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas.
West and Blnck were members of
Governor Pierce's stock Investigating
committee, which made ad alleged
adverse report last winter on the
Hartman Syndicate operations, and
wns the basis of the action. The
committee's report created consider
able of a furore.
After tho filing of the complaint,
no other action waa ever taken by
either side to the contrdversy, and
Inst mnth-the court Issued an order
dlrtctiiig th plaintiffs to proccl or
dismiss. -ft
nnat Toned Br Whale.
CORDOVA, Alaska Being towed
70 milts through rock strewn waters
ffct nlgSt by a harpooned whale was
the experience of Captain louis wine
OVER $50,000 1M
TAXES PAID IH
ON MONDAY ALONE
Tin heaviest taxpaying for Jackson
county in ycara marked the final 3ny
fur second hnlf payments, Monday,
Ocfohcr 6th, with IMS tax receipts
isHtttttl for 1824 taxes, by the tax col
lecting department of the sheriff
office. The total amount paid in
was r,1,631."4. The entire force of
the Bheriffs office assisted, and
the room and haiiway was iined v."itu
citizens ail day. t
Checfes were received Tuesday
afternoon from the two heaviest tax
nayers of the county, the Southern
I'ocific railway with a remittance of
J61.925.LM. and one from the Owen-
OreKon Ltimtior company for ia,
128. IB. both for second hn! pay
ments.
It wili take two weeks io credit
the last minute payments made hy
mail. Employees of the tax depart
ment, some who have been at the
post for eight years, said It was the
heaviest rush they had ever expe
rienced. In addition to the 1924 taxes paid,
J2859.17 was paid of 1923 delinquent
luxes, $88" on 1B22 delinquent taxes,
and S8.B8 on 1921 delinquencies.
The delinquent taxes this year ore
leBs than In any year since 1910j
Vaudeville Tonight
Hunt's Craterian
The old time popular Dutch come
dian Joe Jenny, who for many years
was an outstanding comedian in the
old time musical comedies, will he
seen with his Empire Comedy Four
at the Hunt's Craterinn vaudeville
show tonight. The quartette is com
posed of a typical old riegit" or tra
gedian character, a monocied English
man, a straight of the Bowery type
and Joe himself.
The dance a la grannhonala. as ar
ranged by Casson Brothers and Ma
rie is a decidedly unique offering, each
member of which is a creator of dance
steps. Miss Marie is a very attractive
artist exuding daintiness and grace in
every, step.
If the "nuts" come from Brazil as
has been stated, then Charlie Iceland
of tha team of Iceland and St. Claire
Is a native born Brazilian. They call
their act "The 9vut and the Reason."
Miss 8t. Claire is the reason.
After witnessing thqj acrobatic of
fering of the DeFoo Trio, which
should properly be called a quar
tette, because Bobby the little French
noodle does a star part, most every
one will say that he concentratediAltJ
or camne-watKB on wiio me oojioib.
The nltractivo Spanish ulris, Wini
fred and Lucille, have a diversified
necessary amount ox mustcnt pep i
and a really satisfactory biii.
Movie Actor Is Injured.
SACRAMENTO David Ragin. of
Hollywood, motion picture camera
man, is in a local hospital in a crlti
cat condition as the result of being
struck by. a huge boulder while he
was suspended over a cliff filming
scenes for a new picture.
PB-t Arrives, Rand Point,
SEATTU3 After being forced
down four times on her way from
n Francisco to Seattie, the naval
seaplane, PB-1 arrived at Sand Point
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25-eent bottles, also SQ-cent bottles.
contain airecuotts ny drug
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You bought it for the service you
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VoteYES
Following is a copy of the. ballot for the election tomorrow, showing how to vote ye on all the
measures, which are absolutely necessary for the growth and development of Medford.
Tear this out for reference when you go to the polls and be sure to vote .YES on ali measures.
MAKE A CROSS
"Special city election Thursday, October 8, 1925, pur
suant to Ordinance No. 1732."
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE
WATER BOARD AMENDMENT
AN ACT "To amend Section ITS of taa charter of the City ot Medford relating
to the power and duties of the. Board of Water Commissioners, granting to
said Board the power to construct and laaiatsia & watsr system eoBTeylag
water from Big Butte Creek to said-city, and necessary power to socostplisls
the same; granting to said Board fuli control of all-water funds and power to
establish rates, rules and regulations and enforce the same and repealing ail
provisions of ;the charter or ordinances in conflict therewith-" Shall the
Charter be so amended? Vote VES or NO
500 X Yes
501
No
WATER BOND AMENDMENT
AN ACT "To amend tha charter of the City of Medford, by adding thereto
Section 72c authorizing the issuance and sale of t'JTS.iSOO bonds of said city to
provide foods with which to make additions, extensions and betterments to
tho city water system, and authorizing a special tax levy to pay principal of
acd Interest on -said bonds." Snail the Charter be so amended?
502 X Yes
603
No
"Special city election Thursday, October 8. 1925. pur
suant to Ordinance No. 1733."
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY HALL FOR TEMPORARY
AN ACT "To amend the charter of the
thereto a new section to he known as
to create farther bond indebtedness to bniid a new city halt; authorittnK ths
city connctl to lease same to tho county for ft temporary court hoase; author
ising the city council to seli the present city hall outldtag, and authorising
tha city council to donate a site for a permanent county seat." Shall tho
Charter he so amended? Vote YES or NO
504 X Yes
505
No
AMENDMENT AUTHORIZING WAIVING OF PENALTY AND INTEREST
4 ON ASSESSMENTS
AN ACT "To anjend the charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, oy adding
thereto a new section to be known aa Section 354-a, authorizing tha city
council to proTide for the waiving of penalty and interest under certain elr-eanataeess-in
case redemption -be made, limiting the time and defining tht
eoEdittocs under -which actions, salts or proceedings may be commenced for
the prBose of determining the validity of the sale of land for city assess
ments, or to quiet title against such gale." Snail the Charter be so amended?
Vote YES or NO
506 X Yes
507
No
AMENDMENT LIMITING GENERAL FUKO LEVY TO 12 MILLS
AN ACT "To amend Section 65 of the charter of the City of Medford, Oregon,
authorizing the city council to ievy not to exceed twelve 12 mills oa tie
dollar for eity purposes." Shall the Charter he so amended?
Vote YE of NO
508 X Yes
509
No
AMENDMENT REQUIRING. ELECTION OF COUNCILMEK FOR
OVERLAPPING TERMS
AN ACT "To amend Section S of the charter of the City of Medford, Oregoa,
providing that the city council consist of not less than eight eouncllmes, two
from each ward, who shall be elected and hold attics for oTerlappieg terms
ot four years." Shalt the Charter be ao amended? Vote YES or NO
510 X Yes
511
No
ORDINANCE RATIFYING GIVING SITE FOR CRATER LAKE
NATIONAL PARK HEADQUARTERS
"AN ORDINANCE ratifying and confirming the actios of the City Council
and City Treasurer ot the City of Medford In deeding Lot S, Slock 2, Central
Sub-division to the City of Medford, and Lots IS and IS, Block 9, Queen Anne
Addition to the City of Medford, Oregoa, pursuant to Ordinances No. ISO"
and 1508 to the United States of America, for a consideration of $1.08 and
repealing ail provisions, If any. In conflict therewith." Shall the Ordinance
pass? Vote YES or NO
512 X Yes
513
No
ORDINANCE RATIFYING GIVING SITE FOR CRATER LAKE
. NATIONAL FOREST HEADQUARTERS
"AN ORDINANCE ratifying and confirming ths action of the City Council
and Mayor and Recorder of the City of. Medford, in deeding lot 25 and the
East 3S feet of Lot ZS, Block 1, Fruiidale Additioa to tits City of Medford,
lucgon, pursuant to Ordinance No. 172$, to the United States of America, for
a considc-atlon of 11.60, and repealing all proriBions, if any, In conflict there
with." Shall the Ordinance pass? Vote YES or NO
514 X Yes ' ! r - '
515 No
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
, Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E, Main Phone 585
Mmdford Glass Co,
Automobile Glass and Mirrors made
to order. We call for your sash and
replace broken windows,
X BETWEEN THE
BY THE CITY COUNCIL
Veto YES or HO
COURT HOUSE AMENDMENT
City ot Medford, Oregon, by adding
Section ?2d. authorizing the city council
i
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
. A. L. HiLL, Mn8
Phone 105 'ao North Central
Medford, Or.
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NUMBER AND ANSWER VOTED FOR
"Special city election Thursday, October 8. 1185. pur
suant to Ordinance No. 1734.'
AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE
PEOPLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
EAST OF MEDFOBD Except
'Authorising tha anasiaUos ef csrtaia
Cilia east of Medford, beiweea tito praseat City llmii s&d tits C&y ntorroir
(except lssrelhurst Addition, to IBs
territory be annexed?
518 X Yes
51?
Against Annexation. No
"Special city election Thursday, October 8, 1925, pur
suant to Ordinance No, 1735,"
AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE
PEOPLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
LAURELHUR8T AOOiTiON ANNEXATION
"Aathoriiihg the aaEeiatioa of & portloa ot Laurelhurst Addition to the City
of Medford, Orogoa." Shall ths territory fee annexed?
518 X Yes
519
Against Annexation, No
"Special city election Thursday, October-8, 1925, par-
suant to Ordinance No. 11$!.'
AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE
- PEOPLE SY THE CITY COUNCIL
EARHART ANNEXATION
Authorizing the annexation of approximately ess acre of ths Earhsrt prop
erty fronting on Riverside Avenue, to
the property be annexed? - -
520 'X Yes
521
Against Annexation, No
"Special city election Thursday, October 8, 1925, pur
suant to Ordinance No. 1737," -
AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE
PEOPLE BY THE CITY COUNCIL
WEST JACKSON AND WEST SECOND STREET ANNEXATION
"Authorlxing theansexatlon of a portion of 'West Medford Addition at the
end of West Jackson and West Second Streets, to the City of sttdford.
Shall the territory be annexed?
522 X Yes
523 Against Annexation. No
"Special eity election Thursday, October 8, 1325, pur
suant to Ordinance No, 1738,"
AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION REFERSES TO THE
PEOPLE BY THE CiTY COUNCIL
NORTH RIVERSIDE ANNEXATION
"Authorlxing the annexation of certain territory North ef Medford, In the
vicinity of North Riverside Avenue, including Palm's Second Addition, and
certain lands cootiwsons thereto." Shall the territory he mnelsSt
524 X Yes
525
Against Annexation. No
NOTE It is necessary for the people living in the city to vote a the
five measures for annexation, Numbers 816 to B24, Paid Adv.
Psid Adv.
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