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Mail Tri , The Weather ForeouM Pair tonight and Satur day. Maximum yosicitlay .." Minimum today t0 Weather .Year Ago BUN; Mivxlnnini fifl Minimum ,"l MEDFORD, ORPXiOX, FRIDAV, AFCl'ST :. 192S. Dtlh Twentj.thtrd M w.gfcly Mtty-BMentl. ier TWELVE PAGES No. 154. MEDFORD TodaylSUBWAYIS By Arthur Brisbane Governor Smith Tells You He Is Against Prohibition Our Prosperity Is False So Is Coolidge Economy. (Copyright, 1928, by Slur Co.) Seventy millions on the ra dio hoard Governor Smith talk ing plain English that anybody could understand. Hp believes government ex ists for the people. "An elect elass should not be the special object of the government's eon- ee.rn." Richard Rimibold put; it nearlv 100 years ' ago, " I never could believe that provi-' deuce had sent, a few men into the world, readv booted and . ,' ' spurred 'to ride, and millions rondv saddled and bridled to , , . i i lie ruuien. I ney ""mmiueu : t ioi til 1 ! I in Jfiflii. Governor: Smith will he more fortunate. . The governor's opinion on prohibition it is plain enough. ILT: IS AGAINST IT. Ho would change the eighteenth amend ment, not kill it entirely, lie would let each state import or manufacture alcoholic bever ages, hut "not fur consumption in any public' place." The saloon is and ought to be dead. State's control of alco holic beverages and their sale, such as exists in Canada, would do away with the 15,000 or more speakeasies that can now be found in one city in this country. Whatever the law, if Gov ' ernor Smith" is" elected Trcsi ' dent ho will enforce it until changed, lie will "make an honest endeavor lo enforce the eighteenth amendment and all laws enacted pursuant there to." n Governor Smith wants the Democratic party to give all '' e q u a 1 opportunity." He agree with Napoleon, whose titotto was "Careers open to talent." Governor Smith praises G ro ver Cleveland for originating "one of the Democratic party's greatest principles, "l'ublic of fice is a public trust. The Un mans said it first, "Stilus pop uli stiprcma lex esto," and that is the motto of the state of Mis souri now. f Grover Cleveland's "rugged honesty" Governor Smith con trasts with, "the widespread dishonesty that has honeycomb ed the Republican administra tion. The governor finds "four million men desirous to work and support their families un able to secure employment." And doesn't think much of al leged Republican prosperity. And the Republican party really isn't economical. The governor gives figures to prove it. President Coolidgo last year signed appropriation bills ex ceeding by it;.")00,0(l0,000 those '4 of Hie first year of his administration. CooHd.iG economy, ymi are told, is a myth. Taxes havo not been reduced In volume, ulthoueh lax rates hove been Tedticed. T.-ast ar the government took $3S3, OOif.Oiiu more in Income taxes than it took in " Coolldgeii first year. The President would reply that is "because people are earning more; the Republicans did It." Governor Smith is for tariff pro tection of American Industries and wages where it is needed. He would do It well, not badly, as Re publicans do. Praising Wood row Wilson. Gov ehnor Smith says: 'At the end of his administration we enjoyed the friendship and respectful ad miration of the people of the world," and we don't today, t Hoover would reply: "Yes, but President Wilson was busy shovel- (Continued on Page Six.) SCENE OF HOLOCAUST Smev ; 1 30 Reported Killed and 50 Injured When New York Subway Train Is Wrecked at Times Square All Fire and Police Reserves Ordered to the Scene. i nbw York. auk. S4.-W-The : Now York City News association ; snys ,ln m,nl-f.ni report from a. i police official at Times smmi says thai between 2fi and 3(1 lei - j sons wm.o kl1(Hl nn(1 nl)OU1 r, Mured today when the fear car of u suhwny train derailed hp llc, ,lt of tno evening rush hour. , Twelve persons ivi'rr uuvcii m Polyclinic hospital, where one diou j and many others were reported in I a critical condition. Firemen, pn- ! lice nnd suhwny employes worked feverishly to extricate other trap- ; ped passengers. Crowds Arc i'rtinlle. NRW VOItK. Aim. 24. (P) The rear car of a subway train was derailed under Times H(iiure at the helu'hth nC the afternoon rush I hour today and police reported that about "0 persons were Injured. Ambulances, fire department wrej-kinir crews and police etnerc eney squads were rushed to the scene. On the strength of reports from police at the scene, police head- j lii.ii n-i n uiiivii u ,in ii-i-viw-.i in .Manhattan to Times Square nnd sent out orders for every nmliu lanee in tile city to report for emerRency service. I'ower was shut off on the whole west side subway system anil sla tioiiH till along the1 line became jam med with o.-fire workers trying to get home. The cur di'ralled v -tile , last of a southbound Tlronx express. I'olice reserves were called from three divisions and four extra calls were sent for firemen to help in lite rescue work. SAX PKimo. ral.. Auk. 24. (fl'i Stripped of its gaiety and Rum bling revelry, the Ship Johanna Smith floated at anchor In harbor here today. Its games-of-cham-e stilled and Its purported owner in jail, all because a maritime law Kl. years edd had been dusted off to give federal authorities seizure rights twelve miles off the coast. Successfully defiant of both law and police since It established operations last July, the ship, "a I'toatMig Monte Carlo," in Long Beach, Cal police's words, was captured by the government yes terday. Kor nearly two mouths Albert Howard, alleged owner, bad upeiitled the ship twelve miles off the coast, resisting every effort f police of J,us Angeles and Orange counties to spike his business. Hut before Howard surrendered, it was necessary to resort t n radio call to a United States const guard cutter to force bis hand, after which the g o ye rnmcnt go t Howard, the ship, Its crew of thirty, and MI.'phu. The owner is being held by the failed Stales marshal's office pending further action and bis ship is under Sunt). nan hond. It was a statute made February IS. I 7 0 n. that at least temporarily put an end to the ship's activities, originally aimed at piracy, it pro vided forfeiture of a ship and nil its contents when It was employed for any "trade other than that for which It is licensed." The Johanna Smith hfi'l n licensed for coastal trade and the writ of attachment Issued by fed eral eourt at Los Angeles yesterday was based on the charge that the ship hod been npcrnttng as a gam- ;bhnir barge. Three deputy I nited States mar shals attempted to serve the writ. When they boarded the whip. Its crow appeared distinctly belliger ent. A radio call to 'a const guard cutter brought IS armed men who quickly quelled the crew's spirit, took the jhlp in charge nnd mi led It into harbor. The marshals found $11,000 in the ship's strong boxes. Howard was arrested and his crew 1 was set free lire. Kef ore the government inter-j-nt rr.unty mtthorilfes hid lei-n 1 helpless to take any action be cause of the ship's location, which situated out of the1.!' ;uii?djie- jtlun. CAM DCnDfl ; T S i MEDFORD LEADS JRiSH GO 110 RIM STAR Wl ! mmum AS ENTRANCETO OVERGHAMPiON WED BROKER IS ! QUIP HFI n RRATFR I - PARK OF THE WORLD FACING ARREST GOVERNOR SMITH ' , 1 Democratic Leaders of ,Sf ! Texas and Missouri De-i In the Assembly Chamber of the Nc.v Yorlt State Capitol at Albany, where he begun h,o public: career cs an Assemblyman 25 year; ,-igo, Gav. Alfred E. Smith formally accepted the Democratic Pres.. denti.-.l nomination. In this picture, cent by telephoto across .the continent. Gov. Smith is seen deliv erinn his address which the radio carried to millions throutjhout the country. f'Awm W kills Mayor Thatcher of Albany delivering the speech of welcome to Gov. Alfred E. Smith r.t the ceremony in the State Capitol at which the New York Executive was formally notified of his nomi nation as the Democratic Presidential candidate. Record Breaking Travel Puts Local Entrance Ahead of Klamath Total Visitors Now Near 75,000 120 Have Entered the Park Afoot. The mid-summer travel report of the Crater Luke national park, is sued today by Superintendent C. G. Thomson, for the period ending! Aueust !., showed that the ,Med-, ford entrance carries the highest percentage of travel. The per centage of travel via the Medford entrance was 3."i.2, via Klamath entrance 32.1, via east entrance S.4. via north The percentage of night travel was I S per cent, and the Mage . travel increased 4.7 per cent over liT. The greatest travel for any one day this year was un Sunday, July '?., when 71 nulos, carrying 2!"il people registered. I'p to August l.'i, nutns entering the park totalled 22.."i7I. wllh 73. U3II pcoplf. I'pt to August 21 lat year year, 1 l.sti'J cars and is,v:i"i people eiile'rvil the park, an in crease of 7,i;f." cars and 1 -"Mill' people. I'.y transportation other than auto. "-op!e entered the park, this ye.ir. Last year ther1 were ' So far thi year, 1 20 people have ent' "d the park afoot and horse- back, gain of in over 1!'L'7. Wire Report on the Pear Market CIIICAflO. Aus. 24. fF) Twen-tv-neven f nllfornl.i cars. 3 Oreiron. l' WashltiKton arrived. Hy truck, 5 Michigan rars arrived: 12 cars on track. :T. toM. On fnlifornla Hart- Ictts llc'.l'-' hnves. Jl'l.'' lo K.IA., avcr.-li.-e n.2H; Ot-epon llartytts, l',- '.II hoe of extra fHncv. 12.1." In 1.1. 10. nverniro 12 Sfl! F.lfl fancy '.2.S11 to Sl -.'o a vi e Sjv-. --... I'-'Inn Cnrtlpim. SI2 boxen $2.j to averaw ACCEPTS DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION srAm, i - In Spite of His Request to Be Let Alone, Gene Tun- ney Greeted in Like Irish King Irish President. Dublin Meets DCIiLIN'. Aug. 2 -1 . !') Gene Tunney today was in the land of bis ancestors and he was accorded a welcome greater than any king ever has received at the hands nf the Irish. Notwithstanding a typical liih 'downpour, thousands of persons waited on thy streets to Welcoin. and cheer t he ex -champion boxer. When the steamer from Holy head arrived at Kingston, noliody was permitted lo land until th r reception committee, which in Huded J o h n MeCormack-, the tenor; .Major Kllzmnurice, t raii Attantic flyer and Geneial O'Ouf fy. chief of police, had goii" atoard to wish the visitor "g''d mil In faille" an hundred thous and welcomes. ( Jen" landed a in Id si Hi-- stra Ins rendeiid 1 .y it l.;i nd nf piper-, ami entered one of a fleet of d" u rated motor iirt, displ,-i ing ' be stars and stripes and the Irish tricolor. O'-spit" Ills e;fpie;s"i hope to he allowed tit enter 1)1 tit. inwjsted upon tb' .r hero worship and Tnnncv's lo f-lulilin was a I nimilihi. i ,i o ression With the Kfalc-t of 'X rlteinent miinifet ever;, vliere. Tin ear had lo piwh Its u;iy ihr'Hiu!. ij'-nsc iiacks or cheerinc pe,.,le to the CreslKim hotel, where tic former ehatnjilon In stayiim. Hardly hail Cone entered the hotel, when he reeeive, an imi tation from President Cos:,'i;ie to visit him at the rimi-nt i InK. Tunney promptly r'-sp" led "d was n-clvci ..r.linil' " Cosfrave and his raldnet minis l-r." He then was pi--, le d ' ' the council or ih. l.i nn ' -n teams, w hich iravc a han'liiet In hi- honor, lie will vi lt tin- r ue- 'o.lay and present prist to th . w.iim-ra .tiu.dayv - , f- 1 II II Mil II 111. 1 If 4 Jacqueline Logan Will Be Accused of Bigamy if Shem Rn,,nnn ull,,..,,l e t u r n s to Hollywood . . rrOm WleXICO With NeW Husband -Valentino Case Rppflllprj LOS AN'GKLKS Cal., Aug. 2 1. . &) A scarcely welcome weddin .le.,eiu h.i.- heen ..tfel'ed .lac(lie Imo Loga n, film star, by the Los Angeles county district altorney's office. I lard ly bud t he news of Mis Logan's marriage in Tiajusina. Cal;iornl.i. to Harry Wins ton, Los Angeh-s looker. been received in Los Angeles yesterday when Km-est Murray, chief deputy district attorney, declared tin; aft refis iiiigiu (iice ehaiges of hig urity, as a result. she obtained an Iniei h.culory decree of divon e from Kalph Glliesplc here last Aliuch, ,I array said, which does not become final until Alanh, l!l:i. "If .Miss l.i Ion ret urn In lo reside a.' illstriil .itt'in duty li, ,111,1 t anil Mr. Wins-' Anceles eounly and wile, ihe MffCe will he ' f tion ae.Unl MISS I.ok;ii." he ile. ;, The ,'Ulthin Hies , it, d. ties ill,.! Hie i,S0 llllilollih Pallietilio, of the lot i iiltn iiitor. ,vh .ataeiia Itamlioca in Lower I I'l-J .il MeX i:iI Kin. nuly tee iti, mills af!e,- 1,1,1;, ihll,;. III I ' , 1 1 I , r de, i-ee ,,f ,jn,,,. . wife, ,. liir nrri-sted on ,i ,1 from his first Vn Ii 111 : Im iv'iis an: f lueainy. Wh. n lie 11 11,1 Mis I : :i 111 !',-. ii seii- a rale, I Kprliie- a l.oin-y clln ri;e liiirllie.l eieial ill I'ii In; dropped, olid I line : lie wen They v.eic in Iinliiiiia The Noted Dead WASIMN'iT' M-s. .l-nnie Ii. iln- f.aiiiders . :!n- A loci lr i n I" "f s of lleall ,f the li.iimhle !! v .In' ion, I-- heiv. lilt..- was leal'4 old. nn nnrmn k hi ink m i . ... ... . rt clare Ars Wet Speech' ' Will Beat Him Wilson' Will Win Republican Nominee Nears Home. ; SI'lllNCFIKliD. Mo., Aiik. 2-1. I (P Al. 0. LiRhtfout, cx-dt'inocrallc J leu tlm- ami clialrmau of (he. na itioiml democratic Ilnnver for pros , idem com mitt eet in a stat ement ; here today dcrlaivd If (.Jovernor Al ' Tied I-:. Smith's statements on im j migration and pronihiiiou lit his j aeceptanee siteeeh du not defeat ; him. "then noihiiiK can defeat , 111 Ml." i 'Democials as well as iemhllc ! ans favor strict rcHirlction of ini : migration under the present law," ; lie said, "and labor especially will j he opposed to lowering the bars. l lowering the bars 1 rt n J fmls that there arelSeVeral MeSSageS ReCeiVea Labor today already too many mouths in the I I nited Stales to teed and not j i onoiiKh jobs to ;ui arotiiul without, i brinnlnn in more iRnorant inunl- I urant labor." I I As for Smith's proposal for state ; , option on prohihilion, IJKlitt'ool i said It "just means that we would j t have liquor back with us," nnd It , , would be a step backward to where we were 0 years ujjo." t'nto Sells of Kort Worth, Texas, j commissioner of Indian affairs un- ; der President Wilson, and former ! ' national committeeman from Texas, ! ; in a letter to l.i-;htfoot said: 'The Tarrant county convention which met here Salnrdav contain-' ed delegates. Of tltcHe 1:15 were anti-Smith. Tills great demo - i rulic eounly will give Hoover at leiist. "1100 majoiity over the wot I mummy oandldalo. I shall bo pleased to cn-oporale In an earnest j ellort to elect Hoover." Nearing Washington MOO V F. K Tit A I X KS ROUT 10 TO WASHINGTON'. Auk. 21. (VP) t'ointnit into another roe k -ribbed republican state Pennsylvania Herbert Hoover today received rotisiiv; reception at Pittsburgh and tireenshurn. (be first two stops of his special train. In a rear platform talk In the steel city he said repnldiciins fneed a difficult campaign and that the .lull strength of the party must be 'polled everywhere. Ho thanked , Hie crowds both for paying him tlie honor of assembling nl the sta tion to see him and for the cordial ; Kreetini;. I .lames R Murke of Pittsburgh, ienernl eounsel for the republican national committee, John d Homer Pittsburgh and Introduced him at Gieenbnrg as Ihe next president of Ihe I'nited Stntes. Since leaving Washington July nines, nas neon Krccteti ny nearly , niiiii,.n i pie. delivered nve pre. i liareii adilresscs, iiieludliif; that ac- l- tin- nomination, and made i more than ;wo dozen rear iilnlforni 111 'V- Ho returns to WaHhinglon early j tonight to luke personal charge of I ids campaign lorces am titled by conuiuoiiH us ne mis iouuu tnem i and heartened for I he strenuous l contest that Ih ahead In n cam- palfiii .lust now netlliKr unilcr way Sure of Farm Support The reception Riven liim In town, fr'ontlnueil on T'a?ft Four.) Baseball Scores National It. 11. Il New Vork I'll Isl. U1K tlenewlch, Scott, l-'aiilkner, lien Inn, AldrldKC and lloaaii. O'l-'.-ir rcll: Olilneil nnd llatKI-eaves. II. K. Hi, stun flliraco . . .1 S Ii, -limey, haines and T-iyh Miilo ne, liiilmerii iiud I Ini I nctt. IlionkP.n at fincimiiiii pi, polled; wet fcrolllld.-. i l-"lrst em,,, I l.ouls ' N U Vlk nwd'-r nnd Sehanit; f'ip I a nd IP-nKoiiuh. I olllns. I Second ".a in,-1 It, Louis ; 'W Vork 1 Hlactn, Idcr nnd Malllnu I. and titiilio-Aski. it. if. i:. a a n i c I Aulry: Wall. era; and Cleveland ... I'hlla.l'-lplil.i :-li.iule and I '.. . lira ii... Helmll . ... , lloston ;'OIer lll'.ll and iioffn.au. iiurrini; J. Coolidge Bpr, by Paw's Fishing 4 Eager for Home Sri'KHlOIi. Wis., auk. 24. ; Pt AlthouKh 1 r c s i l o n t ; 1'oo)I1kp has on lifffrnt oc- I 4; cusions oxitresst'il iht thoro onjoytiu'nt with hi vacation ' (.'pilar lsliuid lnlt;i, his 1r Ktn John Is said to ho untici- paling the dopni'iuro in thp t fall. ; i "What (In yon do at ("eilar 1 Island lodne?" Julin was j nsltod. ! 'h "Mat hrpakt'aMt," he ropllod, "Uikn a little v:ilk; road; eat ', lunoh; walk; rend; eat din- nt'i; walk; read; to bed." -i mmp m sou. i.ui father. doesn't rare anything for it. , i"- h. and i care nothinK for fUhltiK." BE A FAKE By Amateur Radio 0pe - ratnr? From WI i s i n a idiuib num m i s j i m y RADIO Al MM Rockford Plane, Thought;,1;;;:' .... r n ii WOrk Of SOme UnSCrU - PUlOUS JOker Family, However Sfill Hope. j nia, looking for u new location. ' coulil find none as suttsfai--1 UltK, AUK. 4. (P) t,,rv as southern (Iriunn anil si. NKW rM,! """-' iruohij u, uu 1 amateur radio uperutnr, vaporled 1 this nfluruoou tltilt 1m lltut Just been I i ,.,.,,i,.ii urlih slmlon ,,.,..,, i ,,.i0 ,i,. ,. ,.,! representing lisuir us .that i .....' , ;....i,,.....i r missing jjIuih!, ( ! real or Itocktord The message be received eon-, firmed the communication. Inter- j eeptcd last nlht at ('lilcasu. i The message as copied by Palmer j read: "Hello, old man; we are on i of Newfoundland. Our food supply l"1"1" T.'Viiii vw twm Is K'ettitiK low. llsiim wind Ken- Tlll , ' ., , , i orator for power tmnsn.isHion. i f T1 0 ,,PW to '" IlIf,h iH i,m""1 Talked last n ht with 1K-HJ. rbi-1" mVR , churr ' l'"'"''"' j' .,, ... i. P . inovinji picture show, a schuo . KRA " "' ,i0Ckrr"' i "rvlee U.tion, lodging house. 1-l.hner began 1.1s cinmunlcatiimi;'1'";"-' '"'" ... .. , . ,, ,r made one of the ideal heat tv with tin; station at 11:15 a. m., , . , , ,, , , ' spots In the stale, accord in; to eastern standard time, when he an- ' ,, , , . , ... . i ii H. 5. Tabor o Pasadena, perioral swered Its repea et calls n "CtJ, ,.' ,. .... fc . , , , (U i'iir (the code for eallinK sla- r mt,Ilct0'' who1 uHllin '""l-l-'.. Hons wIkm. a message Is not lo be IJ "r . bulldtn pr.nuM. transmitte.l.) P.Utner said the Hta- " ' m"11n will be on ihe tiou was workiiiK on 42.8 meters. Ul . 8'llu ut . iU r,H; "tutl ' ' j biiiiKulows, entupped with hot and Law Is Stringent joohl runnlni,' water ami eleciri. - WAHHIN'GTON, Auk. 24. (!') should the new signals purporting lll come trom Ihe IIukhc.I1 plane, (llcater Itoeklitiird, iirnvo to he uldinanee away. hoax, the perpetrator inuy face u! Ml- T'"'r. who worked for Mr. heavy penally lr he shnllld lie lie- ; Henry In New Jlainpslili e iu plan tectctl. I nlilfr mills and the town of l.in The law provldoH n $."illO(l fine ' oln. which has now Krnnn fairly and Imprlsnmuelit fur not inure j Inrmi in that state, alu-i liaviu . than five years or holh for eaelllheen estaldlshed hy Mr. Henry, in - MelidillK out of false distress slK-j ' lecit- at the (li en inn sit mils. The pnihleni Is In truce such 'five weekn nito and ever sin.e li.i.i calls, which, unless repeated, I '" ' il actively em:iii;i d in layiny proves tlill'lcull. I""' t'" "He, lilanniiiK IniildiiiK". Tim radio division of the depart- idoliiK his own oiml i Iiik work nicnl of commerce mill the federal , nnd his own surveyltiK. nio (.0mmission were slill with ratlin commission were sllll wllh- tint lllfDi'inatlon from their field llieil liwlftv uu lo llio efitls lust UK,. Officials snld one amateur ! received the slunnl "K1IAK" in a message purpurtlnK lo come from ilhe Kticlikrord where as Iho HaH- ;sell call Is KHAII. i It Is not unusual for prank - I lovlnij nmateurs lo use false call letters, it was said. Inn Ihls is set- loin done wllh mlsclilevoiiH Intent. Fear Meisages Faked , ClIIC.'AtlO, Au!. 21. (!') Out of the air early today there canie a wireless SOS HlKneit "The Koirk- " I ford Filers." il said Ihe Ifockrord-lo-Sweilen ; main hulldinfr. The Inner mill plane, inlsslni! klncc curly Sunday helm,- Installed lo utilize all usai.le intirnliiK. was down on n small isl-; material and ellmlnaie as much and off WwrminiHlind and thill thel..-noi ,.u ,,,uull,l I filers, llerl llassell und I'arker i t'ratner, were safe. ,, I .loy horn ol what apparently was ir. the flrsl ileflnlle Informntloti of .Mr. Henry's holdimrs and will in ' j Ihe plane's fate tiulekly failed, how- rind., approximately six miles of lever, when wireless experts he -'an tr!1,.knt;o, nceoi dun.- to prcs.-ii; ,1. : cnstini; serious doulits as In Ihe plans outlined yesterday alt. i ' sace's authenticity. n,,,,,, ,v ,r. 'ul.i,r. who also sue j It seined certain that a messaire v.-yed iho route of Hi,- n.iv l. i: I purporllnK to i-otne from the plane et,,,, i-.,ad. A I,.-ouhu i ,- and t I',. : was nct'ially hroadeiist, for two n,inilier of flat curs will pur o flinutciu-s, one iu chfcauo and the chaved entirely n.-w t"r use iu , "liter In Tnleilii, Ohio, made Inile-. - is. J petidenl reports of hcarinc it. ' (Continued on I'ai-'e l-'our.) SAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intern to vote fnr - for President Ht I lie Xnvemltpr election. I urn registered as n (Name pni'tv) Sinned (N'nme) AddresH (Kill nut nnd mail to Straw-Hallot Contest lMittii', Mail Triluiiie, Meilfiiicl, Oi'PunnV COUNTY 10 E Lumber Mill Town to Be Established By Wealthy Easterner Near Pinehurst Work Now Underway Box Factory and Rail road Included Beauty Spot Is Planned. ' An extensive lain her and saw- mill development, nrui ant plan ; ned by .1. H, lleniy, wealthy : lumberman of Pasadena, Calif., j and formerly of Lincoln, X. J 1.. t Is under way in the (Jreen.spriiitr .mountain district, and Is destined I to be the mejins of establishing t ; new mill town a short distaie-e this ide of 1'ineburst im the Ash i land-Klamnth Kalis highway. Work J has already been star tod on tb- ! main mill building and also on i the store, office, board! nn and lodKiuK house buildings, a visit lo 1 seene oi lutivny yesterday afternoon revealed. 1 tie mill program calls for an iitfty ao.uoo r more and has been planned for the past is monlns by Mv- ilx-w wi merly hPlll the eonlPolllnK in. ' and paper mills In Xew Hatnp- .-:hlre before retiring and coming o Hie l-ucmc coast I.", years ago. Although he is ti years of age. .l,e Wl he ltl tay away from .111,: llltll II IISIIIt.SS 111! IMIIgfi illltl jsome timu ago tmvcled throughoiil Washington. Oregon ami C'alii'or- iar nas purcna.Hcu over lUIIO aerei of limber surrounding the site iu' lh0 "ow ml". which la planned to ,,e '"' 11,0 ,n"Ht coiinilete In "'e stale. He expects to purchus.. - inore acieiisu- and late esinMisli a hox raetory, ell Iter at l lie new mill (own, which will be called Lincoln, or al Anhland. However, bis plans on this matter, so far. are nnue and at the present the ;lly K'"erated fiom u power plan: j wi,l 00 -foot pensloeli. ,""" r M"nl ''"e a short Cut no.lllll) l-'ccl a Hay The mill proper will use a I SCVen-fl)llt 111! llll SOW llOll Will he ''antl.le of cutllni; f.o.mui feet of tumuer a nay easily. The i.tiliilin,; ' will he ;H feet wide ami I .Ml lei-i '""K "t"1 " machine ship of iiu.iu feel attached. In addition to i ! mom, Keneratlni: steam power for Ihe mill machinery, all of which will he new c.iiiiiuieni , The urei-n chain, on whi. h fiolilv iut lumher Is pulled friiiu Hie 'mill to the loadiiu; racks, will l. housed In a l.uildim; l. e nlil,. and 100 feet lone An up- to-date tilanilie null an, I lath mill will also he located in no I llullil llnllroail. A standard KtiaK-e railroad w.M he hunt from the mill HAV KW