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Views of Owen-Oregon Company Viewed By Local Caravan
OF COUNTY MEET,
LIBERTY BLOCK
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AND ONLY OWNER
The school offlcurs of tho coun
ty met In alliluy (wnslon nt the ,
Junior HlKh I" Medford on tint- i
urday, K. K. Nealon of Table'
Jiock district presiding an chair- i
tnan. I
The dlrcctora nnd clerks (,'uvo
reports of ftchievemenlH In their
respective districts by wsy of roll j
call. Improvements such us new j
wells nnd pumping- pliints, puliit-j
ed buildings, new fences, play-:
ground equipment, purchase of li
brary books and cyclopedias, vlc
trolas and pianos, were reported.
An interesting talk on tho prlvl.
leges of school directors, and tho
Importance of wise choice of
teachers was given by J. W. Crllcs
of the Male Superintendent's of
fice. Discussion of tho transpor
tation routes of tho county dls-'
closed the fact that out of tho
total of 103 districts ever formed
in the county the territories of 31 ;
of them now havo transportation
service. Fourteen districts now
transport, the longest routo Is 2S
miles one way, and school buses j
are owned by nine of tho dis
tricts. During the noon hour. forly
were served to a most enjoyable
lunch hy the ladles of tho l'.-T.
A. council, li. K. Nealon presid
ed and Dr. Oeo. Dean. J. W.
Crltes. Miles Cantrall, and Miss
Heffernan responded most hnp
plly when called upon for re
marks. In the afternoon, Miss Maratem
of the Normal school discussed
opportunities thru music, illus
trating with the orlhophonlc. und
also showed tho possibilities of
general sharing ill the music fes
tlval nevt spring. I
Miss Helen llcfferrinn of the!
State Department of Education, j
Sacramento., gave a fine address
In which she touched on America s j
leadership due to policy of public
education: actual money value it?
an education; need for a sound :
system of school finance thru j
"taxing the property whero t lie j
property is and spending the mon-;
ey where tho children nro to bo
educated"; financial saving thru .
cooperative, purchasing by dis
tricts ot a counly; need, for vo
cational nnd citizenship guidance
beglnnliiK in the grades, such as
junior high schools afford; value
of counly library scrvlco for all
Heeds of schools. j
During business session the I
nomination conimllleo proposed
the following officers who worn
elected for the coming year; 8.
M. Tuttlc. Table Itnclt. chairman;
AV. V. Itoblnson. Tab'nt, vice
ehalrmnn; Will. .loo Nee. Unite
Kails, .secy-lreas. It was voted
that a committee should be named
by chnlrmnn Nealon tu Investi
gate possibilities of cooperative
purchasing by school districts of
the county. Hound Table discus,
slon brought iiuestlons and ans
wers for various school problems.
SPECIAL MEET OF
T
A npflrUI nu'ctlnp of tliu Mvtl
ford LlUHlneMt (iml l'l-ofrcMnmil
Wonif-n'a club will bo held Turn
day evening. Ortobvr 80, at tin
Totrl Mt'riford brglnnlnB with a
fllnnor nt 0:30 uVim'k. it
was j
iiro vIuunIv tin huu nrcd t but thli
whh to hv n Jotnt iiffuir for Hcvvnit
Hotithorn Oregon tuwuw.
MIsm Knilly K. Knuubuhl. of
Now York, I'xriiittvo Hi'crctnry cn'
lln Niitlmuil KMlirntlin of Musi
nrft u ml pioft'i-lonut ''lnn'H
i-tub.i. will lie in din illy to nt
n.l (l1U I.l.r X.I...!.. ll.l Will
Klvc an u till ri'MM t'oiu't'inlim tho I
Importance of women in the busl
ness world today and give helpful
MigKCxt Ions for the program of the
local elubs.
The visitor from the east is u
graduate of the University "f
Minnesota. In lots she headed
the, call for war wurk and became
the organler with the War fiimp
Community her vice, remaining In
that capacity until ID IU. .Mum
Kncubuhl later Joined the staff
of tbe Minnesota League of Wom
en Voters an lecturer and organ
izer. Hnrint? the mist six years Mis'
Kneubuhl hu traveled nnd lec
tured In ? htatea of the union
nnd has been enthusiast bully re
ceived In every case and her, com
ing here is looked foiward to
with inwh Interest hy members
for the National secretary wheih
of the loenl grout). The llltoitirv
was. tirrauged by Mi Mozello
Hair, of Kugeno, ipeludes stops
In Portland, Tho 1hIIcm. Astoria
Kugene, Murshfteld. Klamath
Tails. Orants Pass and Medford.
, Mn. W. K. Iintls la chalrnian
of tho pr(Kiain for Tm-sday's
meeting which will Include sev
eral musical numbers.
PUN PASSES BIG
At
Hpeflial election held yes
terday, residents of thw Berrydalr
and Howard dlntrk'ts, by n vote
of 102 to four, voTed for the or
eanluition of a water dlMrh't and
board, with power to purchase i
water nupply for domestic and
other unfit from the CHy of Med
fortl
I'ppcr left Poncr wheels um'iI
Tile only drawback to the pll - ,
grlinage nt' Mcillnnr business men !
i to tin- Uwi'n-On'K'Hi Utulti'i' ciiinpH
, iR'fti' ilutto KhIIh. la nt WoilnoNtliiy.
I whh that more illil nut hUoihI.
Then wni- only 3o. There Khoubl
I have been at leiiMi a'luil. Kor ln;re
cert n Inly wiif one of tho ino.u
eujoyuble nnd HluiniTiiitltiK' cxeur
hIoiih cvtr taken In this pari of tho
t'Miinh y, uvery nioinber retnrnltir;,
rilled nut only wit b kooU fooil,
frt-ult air, and k'tkcuiih vImIuiih oi
nut urn I beau I ', but wlili ri-ncwed
confidence in tho future of tho
It ok no 111 vor valley, it ml (be part
(o bo played in that future by Ihc
dt'Vchimciii of (ho lumber Indus
try. Wo have all knnvvn fur a Ioiik
time t hut Ho uven-( n ok"H oom
)tany was the largest and nmst Im
portant Minnie Industry In Medi'urd,
with t he largest peiouanenl pay
roll In hou ( her u ttK'Kim ami all
that roit of tblllK. Itllt few uf
- certainly few on that trip Wednesday-
had an Inklhir; nf how blf;
this eiMiipany I". and how Interest
tut; tt h In tiperatton.
Including these lumber camps in
Butte Fulls for cNamplc. the Owen
Oregon company now represents
In actual pop ulai ton, the t bird
largest city tn Jackson county only
exceeded by Medford and Ashland,
i in rc are ,iimo tcopH con nceieii
directly and indirectly with this
organization, V'.'t mi the paroll.
Four hundred of thene )n o now
living tit what the t w en-Oregon
olflctulH call "the woods." and It
w
f course to the "woods," that
this exclusion was made
Perhaps tbe outstanding feature
of this isil. was tbe ,l.....Mr-
lion given of w hat
thing the human br
a magician and
Saph-iis has become,
a marvellous
illi Is. U hat !
gla nt Homo '
through that i
ganglion nt lite l p of bis spinal
column, through which h,. hits
been able to create power, and
direct II,
There w e w ere in the forest
primeval,- In the bind of the hear
and tho deer, the coyote mid tbe
hob. cut, A mile Irom Camp No. I,
the country was Just as It bad been
before he while man came. Anil
wu pictured the first pioneer, as
he spent week after week, clearing
a place for bis cabin and Mob
boiuly felling the (recti with which
to build II.
Ami here wn stood observing
what one man can do in (bis day
and age w it ti the tool
bat some
engineer over his blue prints per
haps 30UU miles tiway had given
him!
With a caterpillar tractor he can
pick, up three or tour gigantic!
logs, w oigbing five or ten tons. '
bold them hi the air and cany;
tin ni over tree trunks and thru ;
underbrush. :aa feet to a railroad j
I truck, s easily ns the old pioneer
I would ii ie i .in ied a bucket - of
j water, Kasler or course. For this
'at tractor ma n. did the job tdt
jting down, and puffing contentedly
i on a brown-pfl per ctgaret. He
merely used his brains, and his
luinds, and applied tin m to what
hffiun oiher man with brains hail
given to him.
here are ten of the.- "cats" ,
luetic tvm Oregon camp. They
can handle more logtt in ten min
ute, than tho old pioneer could
h .ve handled in ten years.
And If tho country in not adapt
ed to "eatf," they call In the
"Jammer" and the 'dfmblc-cnd
In hauling logs. l'pMr riuhl A
hU iclilcr." (See the pictures above.) I
line man who gets SI- a day and
In our opinion euros It plnyn on
various lhroille and levers with
two hamlH. What do-H be do'.'
Hi! dni;s a .six-ton Iok up bills,
1 liru the underbrush and l hru
lreen, mm feet in iibtuit two min
utes, and then asM-Med by two
hu.ky staekei-H, piles I h-ye los
up al'nitf the rallriMid Iraek in a
perfect I y yin met i ica 1 lono. a ml
later he hwIukm tbeso lows as a
man iub;ht siiiK a ualkim; .si irk
up in uio air. aim puis mem oon. ,
as Hoftly as a seagull altKluim; on ;
a sandy beach, piled just rlk-bt w i
they wilt not set rambunctious mi
their way to Medford. It is useless .
to try to describe it. (io up al I
uiir first opportunity am) see it:
"Lock! bs! be.s!" Charley
Straus? reinaikcd, as he sat on the
observation ear and smiled al the
pile of ti.OUU.IIlHI feet of tbe
'finest yellow pine and fir ever
ta ken out of laekson county."
Charley was right. I'm mile after
mllo both tddes of tbe railroad
track were stacked m high with
Ions, one couldn't se(. the scenery.
Hufch Hank in wlm Kid up this
party; picked out i
benutiful
segment of suar nine and
the rings. "That's about Mot years
old," said he. (Think that over,
tt w as a seedling there In Hut to
i Falls tin jears before Columbus
discovered America:) "Cut up into
j finished lumber." continued 11. It.,
1 "that piece Is worth about
'.'(ice Oosh!" ejaculated Hill
! I ion, dropping it half smoked
: cigar in his excitement, "lilll
1 h"'U' J" 'h'' ""u,rl "'VU"
I VV,UM" . I
count ry. looked down the track,
then up It, picked up his cigar.
I was seen to move bis lips rapidly
I for (several seconds. tiiaudtbly.
then blinked Ills eves rapidly ill
the general direction of the Med
ford National bank.
More logs than apples in a pack
ing house' One worth 7 f !
MinnC Play it on your OWN cash
register:
The parly was personally con
ducted by H. 1.. Nutting, a veteran
of the timber game, and officially :
known as woods superintendent .
A t-hoit stocky man, with glasses,
and a pleasant smile. he had
eveijtbing planned out to a goat's
eyelash. There wasn't a hitch
! 1 ,
in 11 niiiniiiiiH imk imicihhm jo oh,
he wni very o,uict In his manner
a;id firm but friendly w it It hi,
men. When he gave an order It
was carried out, but none of this ;
self -Import ant drill-sergeant busi
ness. "We aren't putting on any-'
thing for you gentlemen." said h
"this is just the regular dally roii
Mne. Nothing planted nothing
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. I., HILL, Manager
Phone 109 SO N. Cantral
Madford, Oregon
hit of
ItiKluu railway In tin.' forest,
willed.
TbiM is what we do every
It was hard to believe him when
c.Mne to that mml at one n. in.
in one of the stationary camp din
UK curs. (tut Kill Stewart said
I he .same thlnK 'iiid when Hill says
anyibiiiK about (he (t. ami (. you
can bet your last dollar on it. So
that meal was no different I ban
the meal they served yesterday or
will servo tomorrow.
We aKiee,! with Joe Itrown. who
after ink lot: his second belplim nf
,.,,,,,, ...,,. , s(ll), lf
Ip.lnB H nhltUi h(t Woultl spent next
,,,.,. tbe o. nn.i (t. i,o:ii-,iiii.
bouse and i: Ive 11 it ita 1 estate
Mitii''lv
e have eaten at lumber cnnips
and road camp" before, in our
capacity as newspaper man. The ;
tables have invariably been loaded. .
But such a combination of iian- .
tny and iJIWUTY- we have never j
seen before. Biscuits, doughnut h 1
hot from the kettle. T-hone done
to a turn, pie that melted in the
mouth, milk and real cream, cof
fee that tasted as well as It snxdted !
-which is the best thnt can 4e
said of coffee anywhere ripe to-
noifoON mill Ininl lnfhn' kIkihi mi it
eooi m crisp French fried potu-!
""""toes and see-gars. oh You dour
mcls: No vender Fred Ile.nb bad .
to puttou his coat and be helped '
on the observation ear. after he
had crushed the empty apple box '
al bis firm step!
X nder the circumstances, every;
one wanted to meet the chef, WU-j
Ham Piatt, ami bis pretty wife, j
j The kitchen was as spotless, as a
nhv Bolls-Itoyce. and if a couple!
'ever received n ail percent testl-i
j menial of appreciation, the chief
coiik.i oi jiinp i uiu. irom
i how well stuffed Medforditcs. We'
couldn't hear what John Mann I
i-ald to Mrs. Phut, as he shook her i
by the hand, but oh the smile he
gave he, ! We know juM how ,. 1
felt.
puff!
It was that second
cream
Jim Owen as the commander-in-chief,
Mitoked a pipe when ho
wasn't Hinoklng cigars, and an- :
Dine Today
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
'The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.95
Iiik room of llu
j swerod the
t him wit b
many questions fir-d at
at
nccuracy
anil
amiability. We could write at
j least three more columns on w hat
! he nald and what we learned,
about lumbering
woods. Those I
In the Huite Kails
li; wbi rfs the cats
yank around ami turn about on
their own axis are known as
"power wheels." The bin derrick
donkey engine affairs, raised over
the railroad traks. so a train of
cars can pas under them are
I ,,I!,,1 dnnhW-eiid skt.hlers. llu:
;"K crne that llfis tbe b-i:s arc
Known jim. "jammers tor it may
' bo tho other way iiround.) Hut
i wo aren't uolim to conduct a eorre
;spomlencc course in lumber manu
: fact nro. Just now.
This camp in the woods is some
thing that can't be put down in
words. That is why we delayed
Ibis rambling narrative until we
could Ret some pictures b.-.ck from
Portland to illustrate it. Look at
thoe plct ores, bret bl eu, throw in
S ecn Srrancisco
I MueatUJarrem
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BEST
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HOTEL
I MfeCITY.
CENTER OF
EVERYTHING
CIRCULATING
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tfpaf BfmrFUL OSSX" j
whmg room in cotwecrw
S 350 ROOMS
75 Detached Bath atliS
100 with 6ath at2L S
75 with Bath. - 813?? 3
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UlrlKIUUrl!Hlcn0ifl2
FREE BUS KEETS ALL TRAIN
These Drug Stores
arc open nights this
week:
Jarmit & Woods
hum McNair Pharmacy
West Suie Pharmacy
Chiropractic Naturopath;
DrH. P. Colenfen
Sth Sucreasful Tear In Medford
Treatments by Appointment
: Medford Center Bldg. Phone MS
J Bloctrottierapjr Food Selene j
lamor left-
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camp. Timor rlht ".huniner" umm!
I ft walk in the big timber, and thru
a park of Khint pine, season It
wit h tho crisp air of an October
day of brilliant sunshine, and then
Kot nn invitutlon to visit theso O.
i and O. camps No. 1 and 2, at the
, earliest possible moment. It may
be a year from now or later
r.ut
whenever it I ("I It All IT!
It. W. 11.
I'. H. i This is old news, but here
is a list of the Lucky Thirty.
, fbas. JStraiiB, .1. ('. Hrown, Vic
tor Mursell, 1'hil It
Harrison, Wal-
lace Wiods, ( ieo. W. Porter, M.
C. WriKbt, A. K. KulhKt;. AVm. O.
Isaacs, Fred Heath. W.
Whlteiaw. II. N. i .raymil. i:
A.
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Our
One of the largest in Southern Oregon, points tho way to REAL
VALUES in fine jewelry. You'll find prices here at Brophy's
amazingly moderate considering the quality of our jewelry. Here
you'll find watches, silver and jewels to meet every purse yet
you'll never find QUALITY sacrificed so that prices may meet
cheaper competition. ,
in bwidlny; loa for hl:unoiit.
, (iaddis. .1. l.itt lofield, I.eo Wil-
Hams, IX. H. Wilcox, W. D. Welsh.
W. U. Core. '. . Keiehstein, Paul
11. Hynninff, U ('. fhirlock. K.
Hutler, fiain . Koblnson. Jas.
Owen, Carl V. Tenywold. O.
Alenderfer. Lee Tuttle. Iluh
Rankin, Alex Sparrow, John
Mann, li. W. Huhl.
Creator case in skating is rlaim
d v. fib a .ioinled-bladc skate now
m the market. It adapts itself
nioro readily to the movements "of
tho feet without Interfering with
forward progress, and Is sftld to
enable the wearer to easily keep
his ha la nee.
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JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
Big' Neon
Visit Our
Stove
Vfhthr you buy or not, you'll be welcome here
ALWAYS complete ready for you!
In u statement Ksu.d jesterday
by licrt Anderson, and aciule.wed
in by others wncerncl. the wide
ly circulated rumor thai A. v .
l'ipea. Citizens', and Husmess
.Mens candidate for M'Oor. .ih
not the owner of th- l.ivrty
btlildlliK. was proved false.
The "llowinB stutemcnl by .Mr.
Anderson, shows the ''
of the building, as shown by un
dlstortcd facts, and the laical c
olds: . ,
1 wonder how many pcoplo
o,n iift.'ick on Mr. A. . "
Pipes bv Karl Fell I in the Pacific
Record-Herald of Friday the 1Mb.
and what is of Infinitely more lm
Iportanee, I wontler how many pco
jple believe it. for it was untrue
In all of Its insinuations and im
I plications, from the box-car head.
' lines to the last period after the
last word.
"Fohl heads this front paB at
tack on Mr. Pipes in big
WHO OWNS THE UBKRTT
BUILDING?
I will tell you who owns the
Liberty building Mr. A. W. Pipes,
formerly ot Salmon City, Idaho,
owns It. - .
"In March 1927, Mr. A. W.
Pipes paid over to Anderson and
Bardwcll, owners ot the building,
as first payment. J.UOO In hard
cold cash. There was a 30,0OU
seven per cent first mortgage due
to the Pacific Mutual Life Insur
ance company, which Mr. Pipes as-
sumed, and which Is now P".u
down to J'JO.OOO. Ho gave An
derson and Ilardwell a second
mortgage for 18,000 at six and
ono-half per cent, which a year
ago was reduced to 11.000, and
two weeks ago Mr. Pipes notified
us that in thirty days he would
be prepared to tako up tins ".
000.00. ,
Furthermore. Mr. Pipes since
March 1827 has always paid
nromptly when due all of the
taxes on this property, and not
H H Harder.
I Now if there any readers 01
I the Fehl sheet who can add and
I subtract they can demonstrate
for themselves ' who owns the
Liberty building, and at the wima
time satisfy themselves that Karl
Fohl's statement is unworthy oC
belief.
VIENNA, Austria. Oct. 20. (&)
Rear Admiral Baron Arthur von
BouruinKnoti-BaitmbeTK and his
wife havo chosen death rather than
attempt longer to make out an ex
istence on a meagre government
pension.
"WASHINGTON, Oct. t). ttV
ProHpects are bright for plenty of
eats turkey day. Thfl department
r.t ncr iI nult Urn f nri(ri uf t llflt 1 1
principal ingredients of Thanks
giving dinner will be 4 per cent
more than last year.
SPRINGFIELD, III., Oct. tfl wT)
King Turkey, traditional piece d
resistance of the Thanksgiving
menu, will be an expensive bird to
servu on the family table this year,
t'-trtw will be higher than usuhI,
tho Prairie Farmer advised lodpy,
one to a small crop. : 'fV
Sign
Our stocks are