Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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1 ftfEDFOiTfi " ynrrn trtbunk, 'medford,. orcrioy, Wednesday, jrXE 1023.
SCHEFFEL GIVES
I lliu contractor wiil cuwim.uce the
j 11 ; ii 1 1 n s of Hie-concreto on Wed-
I
Two complete reports wero made
1u llig city council last nlKlit. one
about tho progress ot pavlutf. and
K:aUIug and graveling of streets al
ready under way, und tho oilier
concerning petitions for paving,
grading and graveling, or hewers,
on other streets, both by City Engi
neer Fred Schoffcl.
His report on tho various peti
tlous requesting improvements
vlrowed the number of lots on each
trect, number ot residences and
viicant lots, tho assessed valuation
fur each lot, and a summary lor
each asked Improvement.
His summary dn theso was as
follows:
,. "North fieatty street has but
llirco rostdences which are badly
In need of sewerage; however, tho
balance ot tho lots are vacant.
; '.'Tho tbreo lots roqucstiug sower
on West Main are vacant. E. C.
Corn constructed tlio sewer lino
from tho Intersection of Columbus
avenue and West Main to the west
.line of lot 4, block 1, Creston
Heights addition, and is now re
!ucslln tho line he extended and
lie be reimbursed for tho work ho
did under tho city's supervision.
."All property on West Tenth
Hired Is very much In need of sew
ago as the septic tanks in this dis
trict are overflowing.
"Kivo new residences bave boon
oouslructcd on Glen Oak court, und
1t will bo necessary for tho prop
erty owners to have tho street grav
eled before winter.
' "Tho petitions requesting paving
nro Portland, Tripp, Arcadia, Spen
tr, Almond, and l'ark avenue.
Spencer street is tho only street
Which is not built up wlih resl
deuces ; there is only one house on
the Improvement, being the bouse
owned by K. I.. ChilderH.
- ."The bid for grading and gravel
ing Park avenue has been let to
the J. C. Compton Co.', and a ma
'jprity of tho property owners arc
liow requesting the street ho paved.
We endenvored to have a petition
oil diluted and signed by all tho
property owners, which Is necessa
ry to make tho change without re
advertising. This wc wero unable
fp do Es four of them are nnfnvor
nlilo to paying. Tho majority of
the property owners are now asli
icj to rendvortlso and wo have pri
rented n new potitlou. Tho J. C.
Compton Co. lias consented to
waiver its bid providing it Is al
lowed to do the grading."
I Tlio report about tho progress of
tho street work already under way
was as follows:
': Paving
'"Tho concreto has been laid on
King street from Onkdnlu avenue
to Dakota avenue. Thero are six
Intersections to be filled In with
nspbaltie pavement requiring about
ii weak or ten days' work.
."Ivy, street Is graded from West
Hlvtll to West Second street und
ucsdily morning.
Grading and Graveling
"Uncoln street Is complete with
the exception of the clay binder
and surfaco cout fur gravel.
"Western avenue Is complete
with the exception of tho clay
binder and surface coat of gruvel.
"Haven street from fr'olumbus
avenue to Oak street Is complete
with the exception of the surface
coat of gravel. Haven street from
Oak street to Grape street is be
ing graded.
"Clark street has been graded
from McAndtews street to Central
avenue, und the first coat of gravel
has been placed from .McAndrews
street to Oak street.
"Welsh street is complete with
tho exception of the clay binder
and surface cout of gravel.
"Bust .Ninth street Is complete
with tho exception of tho clay
binder. .
"We havo had some delay In not
getting gravel enough to supply
both tho paving and graveling
work. It la necessary to ultcruutc
the material available."
I "THE PATENT LEATHER KID" AT HUNT'S CRATERIAN,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 8, 9
HIGHWAY
CONDITIONS
Itoml find touring conditions
pometinius clnuiKe vory quickly.
Tho information Klvcn below
was correct n of (lute of Imhup,
but tho motorist Hlurtlnx on it
trip will do well to fmiuire nt
tho ncarost , brnncli office of
tho motor nHHorlut ion In tmnr
to not iip to-thc-minulo data.
Columbia River Highway and Old
Oregon Trail
Oliliu; operations ure under way
between Hoard man and 1 it I 011.
KpreadliiK top course of heavy oil
which in immediately covered with
sereeiiliiHH. One way traffic under
direction of flagmen Ih behiK main
tained for a diatance of not to ex
ceed one mile where oil Ih helm?
spread. Slight delay to traveling
public account ime-wuy truffle lut
cars not required to travel on fresh
oil.
Oiling operations will be tinder
way during the coming week be
tween North Powder and iiuker.
One way traffic.
Spokane
Traffic Ih now being routed by
way of Wulln Walla on account of
approitclutH to I'aHco-Keuncwlck
hrlduo go I ntf out by hluh water.
KupairH will be inado and traffic
resumed within two veekn.
McKenzie Highway
Utah way Ih entirely dry and no
trouble Ik cncouuteccd from kiiow.
Highway in bcHt condition it has
been for several years. Hit umf noun
mncadam cnnKtructloitK will bo un
der way during coming week west
of KiMtei'H. N'o detours. One-way
traffic
Mt. Hood Loop Highway
Oiling operations are under wny
east of Swim. This road Is closed
to traffic caHt of Swim.
HituminouH macadam const ruc
tion is under way between Multno
mah county line and Sandy. Where
d 1 hi i'h a re not a valla hie one-way
I ' MiP't YA i
CHICAGO GIRL IS
BEAUTY QUEEN OF
I
" hirtu men Walling, son 01 ,h0 tl"i"
Ride in th. Country- Mont. Kat- modern proWu. '' , nnd BL.rccn actor, will Walling.
terjohn lias written a ropldfire bootUggers. ttlia tho leading roles uf tho t
n,c.odraroa of up.t..the.m.nuto;.nd partly bu, Carol, new yo,..
Hoy ann piriB oonrroniea wnn n- , 7 ,
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R,ich.rdL B&rthemets t'n, The P&ttfft Lett hr fCfd,w
l Tito reKiMieiulinn i( mi Ku.st H'ulo boxer, through the truvuil of
j war and the love uf a woman, Is the graph te story of "Tliu I'aU-nt
j Leather Kid."
j "The l'atent Leather Kid" itars lib hard ItarthctmcKS. and is an
' ideal vehicle lor the artistry of thin young sii'mmi star, whose work
', in "Tol'alle David", "Uiuken liiussuiiKs,' and "Way JJown Kaat" will
i never ho forgotten.
"Tlio 1'ulent J.eatlier Kid" introduces Kichard HarthelmeMH in
j a i"olp far removed from any of the nhuve men tinned parts. In
t the tlllo role he playH a pugilist, fumed for his affection of Hhlny
I Duck leather and tho kIoph of his black, unruffled hair. His coek-
sure a It Kudu towurdH life and people, his short eo in ins in such
things as patriotism, respect fur the American flag, concern for other
j people's feelings, unselfishness, arc the landmarks of his character,
j A tremendously difficult role to essay, but one which is acclaimed
! n mile-stone In histrionic annals.
It also offers u new screen star, Molly O'lJay, who plain opposite
j liarthi-lmcHH und who has proved u nereen find by her clever work
j in this picture.
On the sumo bill with tho "l'atent heather Kid" are two Vltaphono
acts of vaudeville.
GATVKSTON, Texan, Juno C
(Ai Adjudged the moHt beautiful
of 42 bathing girls, 10 of. whom
wero from foreign, countries. MIoS
Ktla Van llueson of Chicago, to
day started her reign as "beauty
queen of tho universe."
She was awarded that title at
tho conclusion, of the third an
nual Intcrnatioiml pageant of pul
chritude here last night, after
having been nccluJmed us "Misa
t'nited aiates," In competition
with S L American girls .Monday
evening. bho competed In the
finaU with 10 foreign beauties.
The Chicago girl was crowned
".Miss Universe," hy Miss Dorothy
liritton of Jersey C 1 1 y , K. J., who
won that honor kist year. in
addition to tho right to wear a
gold crown, tho new queen also
received a silver plaque describ
ing her as tltc most beautiful of
tho beuuty ambassadors assem
bled hero and a cash award of
JUOOO.
Tho seven judges were unani
mous in their selection of the
(.'hicagoan as ".Miss Universe."
Fish Bite When
Bill Shaw Hides
Hair Under Hat
traffic will be handled under di
rection of- flagmen. (
Oiling operations aro under way
between Hood River und forest
boundary. Detours aro available as
far as i'arkdalu with one-way traf
fic beyond that point.
It is expected that the Mt. Hood
Loop highway will bo open for traf
fic before the middle of tlio month.
The Dalles-California Highway
In tine condition. No oiling north
of Mend. South of Mend oiling op
erations will he under way during
coming week helween Lepino und
Ubemult. Detour from Lapint to
Crescent. One-way trafNc south of
Crescent.
Pacific Highway
The only obstruction on the IV
cific highway Is between New tern
and Oregon City, where the road is
being widened. At times north
bound traffic is dctourcd over
flood graveled road' Into Oregon
i City, but south bound traffic Ih
! never affected.
i Medford-Crater Lake Highway
! Oiling operations under way be
1 tween Prospect and park boundary.
, Wheat Case Near Kml.
, PKATTI.U. June C T)- With
, the arguments of the Tuget Hound
intercuts drawing to u. close, tlio
j iuter-stato commerce commission
; grain rale hearing appeared likely
to itiuva at an accelerated puce
j tuday, after Commissioner 11. It
Meyer, conducting the hearing had
urged that all nttorneys connect
ed with the case to be more
; speedy hi drawing out their tcs-
. tiniony.
I
lied hair may be attractive, but
the fish don't like it. For hours
three fishermen cast their rods,
but the fish cam and went away.
Finally lilll Hhnw, who will be
seen in action on the irtat toinor-
I row night, tired of trying, put on
bis hat. It was then that ho and
' his partners, Bob Hod berg and
I "Swede" Henderson caught a 27
! pound salmon.
j Leaving here Tuesday morning
. at 3 o'clock the men drove to
! Kelly Island on Rogue -river, re-
turning last night with 15 small
! tnut and tho big fish. Mrs. Hed
i berg entertained them at dinner
Hater, when about half of tlio fish
: was consumed. Shaw still looked
j hungry, so she invited him back
I for breakfast this morning.
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COLONIAL
Ranges ,
Colonial Ct Iron Range, full
porcelain enamel in Mcllo green,
Canary-Yellow, Manda-Red, gray
or Santone; Improved porcupine
ftreback; and 18-inch porcelain
enamel French oven bottom. May
alto be had with drop door warm
lug oven. Price a illustratcUt
$100-00
'Walking Back' at
Rialto Tomorrow
i
A iit-turi of modern younff ico
lp ull a Kumt'Whut cllfferont Ko'ekil
"slriitum la "Walking liuck." which
cuiiu's In tho lllnllo tomorrow,
i IlHNtHl on (Icol'sn Kllilte Turncr'n
u-Jtlcl- r')tl maaxino sfrinl. "A
Practical Beauty!
The woman who owns a Montag knows why cooking
need no longer be classed as a duty. No longer is she
forced to stand watch over a fuel-eating, heat-radiating
stove. Her's is the pleasant anticipation of a well-prepared
meal, well cooked. CT e? & Designed for beauty as well as
practical cleanliness. All enameling is three-coat baked-on.
Enameling in the new colors, extra nickeling on firebox, door
and drafi frames, and baked porcelain enamel on oven
bottoms at no extra cost. Dependable oven thermometers
on all models. A wide variety of colors, models, sizes
and prices that make it easy for you to choose your
Montag. Step in and see the line.
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co,
A Reliable Place to Trade
Cor 6th and Bartlett Phone 35-J
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PAT
ION
WIDE
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SUPE
R-SERVICE STATION
Distributors South Front and Eighth Streets
HODGKINSa & SON, Sub Dealers, Corner East Main and Tripp Streets