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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
o O MKPFOftD MATti TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OT?KCi OX, Tl I DAY. NOV KM UKU 5. I!.'. PAOE THREE WO. TO Majr Aii Hfl Sot s Wife jasklnir Ium to tlo y tluuhle act with NKW YoniCMrn. Frank Tlnney her usbund. She (inay iu pi. but, hA. two cMlorrnTn. from London anyhow, she's poliitf to pet a divorce. . , MllKMlUlli'N l".ys . , ft : UU.MK Mussolini hud ue eye oi tho dove of peace inul ie- n her on the ooncielc. nevesMitles. ittit its to 1'nly's frontiers: "Woe uulo liim who touehe them!" They'll 'I'uhc II 1'roin .lot take It from Joe Htehlln, soldier of .MOW YOKK The Sultana UJam fortune. Ho says he led an expedition nml. IN karnl. is here with him. lnto Moroeeo to reeover It. HAVE SAME TAX RATIO AS 1924 .EM.- Ore,, Nov. 6. On the go. .county tax ratios for .192S lially approved by the stale t lilsslon last night showing 1io typn of assessed property' values yitual values, are slightly lower S the 1924 ratios. This' in "-' Gig to a statement by members fie commission. ' . ft Multnomah county ratio is fel at .64 as against .65 last year. Clarion and Folk county ratios Un nt .66 and .44 respectively. IAne is increased from .63 to sLlackson county continues nt .61. qutea is decreased from .40 to Douglas reduced from .06 to maa umatiiia is decreased irom .69. : . lip ratios for all counties this tswlth a comparative column fur fcear, follow; My J92S 1964 er .......... ..70 .it, ton .60 .61 llamas '. .40 ' .42 top .. .78 .81 inula 71 .76 $ 60' .61 ik .on ,.67' tfi 80 ..M Sfcutes 46 .411 itlas 66 .66. I)n DO .89 ! 71 .70 . jy. . .68 .:. srtlver 64 .64. ttfn ; 61 .61 Json .71 .71 iphlno 67 .67 tnalh .06 .70 m 60 .go $... .69 .61 join ... ............ M ;87 ti , 63 .63 Mur- .69 .CO )n ... .6 .66 rtw ....... .75 ' .76 taomah 64 .66 jg 44, .44 an . . . . ...... .84 .04 iliiook . I.". ..'..BO1 .86 iHlla ;. .69 . -.70 n 78 .79 Iowa. . .03 Wo .73 .73, Itllngton ........'.. .. .46 " .47- Kfler 70 .76 (hill .64 .56 f llotv ScJiooto Are Working. . 1. Teuing in civics now.irui--v I operates. . -.. , t. Trnlnlnir scout crouns. to gk after younger children. . . Teaching traffic games. .. ;i. Dramatizing accident pro. ffition work. - ' ' 4 l. Talks by police officers. . Including .safety in each fciect as it applies. ' Incorporating .saroiy irain- t in p h y si c a I education ftrses. Organizing Junior Safety lbs. natlon-wldo reduction In child, fatalities Is being accomplish, tho public schools In tho eoun. jeeording to a survey Just com tfi by tho national automobllo Uber of commerce. ' ' ty-two por cent of the city la and 88 por cenl of the coun S'hools aro giving instruction to ft pupils, . telling them of : the Mrs of traffic, oxplalnlqg bow lb Is handled, and emphasizing ieccsslty of. observing tho rulen. illng to dnta supplied by 180o superintendents. ' ' . AioHs taken from 828 - news rs all over. the. country show. ilO per cent of the fatalities for first eight months of the year -cd minors as compared with (or cent for the corresponding (1 last year. August total fatality figures, fling children and adults, were me as August. 19:4, and S per IJunder July. 1926. ie total, child and adult, for rst eight months Is 6 per cent than tho first eight montUB ear. .... fact that fewor children are ng with disaster Is . a great 3 to tho teachers of this eoun When ovory school Includes rly soincwllcro In Its rlrriculum ling which will help tho child Itself to. this now age, thoro o r still ' further reduction. addition to this training of the In tho what-to-do and not-to-traffic, there should be n pro- Cf adequate playgrounds so ho boys and girls will have a place than the streets to piny. vlng too fast for conditions, ro- the dominant accident cause utahlo to the motorist. . '.open country and on non-stop Idvards rapid driving with due fiBlso of caution may bo permis Ip nnd desirable, but facts show tUtely that within tho city limits, Win to driving should be an abso ule under all conditions, lost of tho citizens of this coun (jlro automobllo drivers or pas t's, but when they are traveling jjoot they, soom to forget the if of view they have, when driv m Jaywalking continues to be fllurgo factor In automobile dls- A good deal more of the tn Ilule on tho part of those ft aro either walking or driving rn tub 1 urn iiin wn mmim : . : W ON DETONATING '. , . ' -S ' O mi have very helpful results. TTOART, Ark. Wild ducks out to forfeit game law protcc- y destroying the rice crop. , bk wltb iu 4tb o O e G e