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PAOR THREE
T
tatui-r. I would have made a hard iuuwilly "liu fuurtll tu one-hull an
fiKht in this past campaign. , much resistance to rough hantlllnK
1 also wish to offer my cotiKrntu- us boxes made of dry lumber and
lutionit to my two opponent, nnd stored uuder the same conditions,
wish them success in their efforts
at the ...min,: legislature. i Fir" -H Club Fair
1.1.VI A. WILLIAMSON. : 1AMAH. S. C The first fair
I 'ever held in the I'nited States ex
O
Communfcations
GIVEN TO COUNCIL ! ALSO ASKS LIGHTS' DEFEAT DUE TO I IS SCALE REASON SIDEWALK WORK ,
QVllli'iiiiMu (irau'ful.
AUmv ine lo t'xprfsn my iiiiu'en'
Ih.ttiks at lliij lime for Itu- very
utifylnK support that my many
I'orttlal is arranins lo seltle
clusively for 4-H boys and Kills, so
PAVE PARK AVE. "SAME AS SIXTH ST.1 CHANEY RECORD WILCOX DECLARES FOR SUMMIT ST.
flit-mls uavi' im ill this past rlt'i--tion.
.'' families lu Almoin. West Af- fur as records show, brought 900
i'tiai lo pioi'te colonization. 1 exhibits 10 this city 100 from fiirls
! and WO from boys.
Hexes made from uieen lumber -
llml I lipi'n so situated that I
oultl htivt Kiven my untlivliwl at
O
leofion to their cause in the li'KN- nnil allowed to dry nre likely to : rinsltT.'d nrtvertlslnc pels results.
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NEW PETITION !S RIVERSIDE AVENUE CLAIM THOMAS
'Jr-
The paving of Park nvenur', j Followim; the action of the Sixth I An analysis of the election finals The loss of fruit from San Jose Within n week's lime many rlil
which mixed up situation has en- street property owners in seeking' In Jackson county show that Ash-1 scale infection was considerable dren who intend the .lucksou
WWd the clly council .for Fonie to have established a new liKhllnK J land alone prevented tho victory this season. The primary reason school will no limner htivo to travel
time past, probably will be accom- j system on that thoroughfare be-1 of Hurry Norton over .Tudce O. M. for litis condition was the fuiluie IhroiMli mud and water on the tin-
cordlUK to a' new "duKlwhlcli de-'tween Klvorslde and Oakdalo ' Thomas from beins a landslide. ,011 the part of many growers lu traded and tmsidewalked portion
veloped at the city council meet-' slioMs, which Improvement the j Norton farrled every precinct apply a spray lor lite coairol of 01 Summit street between Fourth
ing last night when n new petition, ' clly council favors, and the predle- in the county outside of Ashland. . lnls insect- . 1111,1 Jackson streets." Work be-
signed bv 70 uer cent of the own. ii., ...... 1 , .i nxcent nvn m Medfor.l two In1 01 soil conditions made is pos- Ban today on uumtlntf wooden situ-
era of that thorQAKhi'ure, was pre
dented.
It will be recalled that some
time aso a majority petition for
paving signed hy the projerty own
ers of the avenue was enacted into
ordinance by the council, provid
ing for black top paving , after
which objection headed by Karl H.
Fehl arose to black top the, ob
jectors wanting concrete instead.
Mr. Fehl sou-jht an injunction In
,ii.,iri -..,,1.1 !., r.,u,.,v 1 ' "leiu and one in hock l-oint.
Sixth streefs lead and hs for'0,0'''- T"1" carried .
n,n,i,u nh,i ih.ri... :clncis, while Thomas carried la
slreet lo so act is that section-of
Kiverstde between East Main street
and Hast Ninth street. . .
Incidentally, the city govern
ment iiself. as. the owner of the
public market, is a signer of the
petition in circulation for a new
li!htliiir evatom nn UK-orclfla nvn.
nue. While tho petition already "'"I districts started In
circuit court, which was granted. has the ren K'n" to N'or!nn ,arBe ' uJ .t
There the matter has1 stood since . " n"lretl number of siMia- ,,,.. ,..,..,.,,, ,nr vi insects
n.ii i, .i,h ... ., councilman A. c. Iluntmnl 1 "
refnslmr lo Imck down on It. .1 i lllst .'' askeA "'' the city coun
cil instruct City Recorder Alford
to sign the petition for the city.
refusing to back down on its origi-i
mil decision, and the outlook was
that Il.o ono 1 4 l" 'K
unpaved until next year. j wl,h waR, ",one: ,T"e l,e,,i,ion wlJ
"he nnnwnv ., i,,,.. 1,e Presented nt the next council
being very desirous of having the
street paved this fall, circu
lated the new petition presented
meeting
Tho formal ordinnnco for the
Sixth street lighting improvement
will be passed following the public
i ' slble lor soinu growers to get their walks In that section, following
pro-1 xpruy r;!s Into the orchards at the the city council last night having
proper llinu ill lue HprillK. Ill sec- ui'iuimcii uie iie,uins ti,iioii ,11
On the other band Thomas e-ir- llimii nere mis uiiiicuity is ex- me council sueeis itnu w cum-
rled Asjilnnd over Norton bv 0 4 ' PerlotirotI it would be advisable to mill he lirst of the'week. in in-
votes, while he lost Medfonl by" Mi'' Hie "me sulphur spray llii.. siruciin.-; Hie city superiniemleni
VI voles Klvinc hlni'n net lead ,al1- I'-mporary wmnlen side-
In the two -Hies of i"l votes i '-''mid lime sulphur, one gallon walks there. This work will be
Talent and Hock Point Increased " "iKl" M""a ' ''" innieA compleled in three or lour days. II
this lead exactly 100 votes to a: wll,n ,,le M"' haB been reduced is expected. 1
total lend-of 221. But here the 10 n l,olllt so that good coverln-js ; Another apparently welcome
Very- UlUllllies IS ptlSSIOie Will ll Jlisi , nuuse ml nils HTimiii.. ,o in
as eneciive in ine control or seaie iore, huh io ine uici inai nisi
and blister bite as the night tho city council voted to
spring nplication. 1 change the Intersection of West
Hemenibering the experiences of i Second and Summit streets liom
the last two seasons, it would he i a purely residence zone to a third-
well for orcbardists to consider n class business zone In order to per
ample, gave Norton a majority
over Thomas of 107, YVatkins pre
ferred Iho Grants Pass attorney
-...;f'li spray program and make their' mil Win. .1. Roberts lo establish a
J....O .o.,u lu iu '"Vplan,. acconllni-lv bungal
i nomas.
According to the complete, but (
unofficial figures, the country dls-j
last night, and which does notl. , passeu lonuwing ine puuiiu -name
unv special kind of nnvtV," lleul inR 0,1 tlle same improvement I J01 11 J ov'
Kngineer Scheme sa s the v ! 0,1 Sm ' 20. if there is no pro-! "' to
engineer ticnettei ta8 ine paving:. . . th ..,...... i mnjorlty
canJ.o completed before winter 'PL" ? , ,,y tS'l i. -r i The sn
sets in. No action will he taken
hy the council until u public, hear
ing Is held on 'November Ii0, and
then If there is no effective pro
test, will rush the pavin.;; through
as fast as possible.
The progress of the general
stjeet work Is reported hy City
Superintendent Schetfel as follows:
Portland avenue from Main
slreet to Hast Hleventh Is com
pleted with the exception of plac
ing the 2-iuch Riitfnce coat of as
phalt. The street is now open and
we are allowing the traffic over it.
Almond street has 200 feet of
nsphaltlc conciele base laid and it
will probably be lliree or four days
before the street will he opened
lo traffic.
Arcadia front Franquetle to Spen
cer and Spencer to . Kails to May
ette is graded and the concrete
curbs and gutters are complete.
These streets will be paved just
owners at that meeting. The Sixth
street petition hears the names of
a majority of llie property owners.
Due to rainy weather, the con
struction of the one mile of road
trlcts gave Norton a total mn
over Thomas of 1'JlTi, cut
1004 by tho slight city
for Thomas. i
The same general situation ex
isted regarding C'haney, only more
so. In fact, many political oh-1
servers maintain that It was Oha-j
ney's weakness and the assocl'i-;
tlon of him by the peopU in gen-'
eral with Judge Thomas, that
plans accordingly.
I P. WILCOX,
County Agent.
1 .
Daily Meteorological Report
bungalow Htoro thorn.
Th? city phmniuK commission
hiul proviiHisly loeommoiulod thin
rhnni;e ami it Is cliiimcd that tho.
property owners for Mocks around
are in favor of the establishment
of a stnm nl that lorntioti.
IFLY-TOX
KILLS ROACHES
day. Warmer east portion Umteht
Local Iat.
dofoatod tho latter. With i
HtrnnK candidate for district at
torney, Hoveral prominent Thomas
supporters malntainod today Nor
ton would havo been hoajon, at
least In .laohson county.
Ashland jmve Codding an awful
heating, chaney coming out of the
Uthia City with
790 vol ts, ha n oy then
hv vmfill livii'!'inii lifirtrtn nnA (Mi
max. and nearly hold Codding 'J?1 l"nil1lty (Pct.t
even In Talent where tho Thom:iH "Iain 01
Thursday, Octoher 8
Forecasts
Medfonl and vicinity: Fair to-1
ntKht and Friday. Not uuito ho! Uimi'lies live In colonies. If you
cool tonight. ' seo oiu- you know Uu-re are many.
Oregon: H:iin tnniirlu mid l-Vi. M(.a--luH are loathsome vortiiln
J.
sn f
a majority of : Temperature (Dogs.).... f:i
v then caiThMt111 l'Ht ll'hiH.J .-W
Lowest (i.ast ) ltrn.).. :is
t'rnliiif lirooiltM'H. Thoro nre mod
iral authiiiltlt'H who iloi-lari' seven,
teen different diseases including
caneor are .transmitted by roaehes.
Itoai-hes must be killed. Spray
Kly - Tux into craeks, e r e v i e e h,
around water pipes, faneets and
otln-r plumbing. Simple tnslrue
tions mi i aeli botlle ( blue IjiIm 1 1
M , ftr kitllm: roaelieH itnd Al.l houso-
5". hold inserts. insist mi Kly-Tux.
;tl I it Is tho seientifio inseL'tieido do
near tho county fa.r grounds from HtPontfth materially helped him, . Total precipitation since Sept. 1
juiu i.ieu.r niKiiuny io a rua ,)Ut from (hen n it waH aI1 ovpr.lltl'8, Inches,
ciiai ui i sear ereen jms (ien iicin ;
up. However, If tho weather be-j
i comes more favorable, the road
(will he completed within the next I
as soon as the base on Almond 10 days, according to County En-
j.j veniped ;n Aieion insimiie oi in-
rl oi. r'l.U "usii'iju iseseureii nv uex l-eiiow-iLfir-l!!1:!
ship. Kly-Tox is Hufe, stainless.
liauranl, surl Kasy to use.
street is finished. .glneor Paul Hymting, who said to
North Kolly street from West day that approximately n quarter
Second street to Jackson street is ! mile is nngravelled at each end.
Waded, the curbs and gutters are i Koad construction in the Kaglo
complete and it Is ready lor the
asphalt.
GIVE A TRAVELOGUE
Point section, including the bundl
ing nnd improvement of the Dutto
creek market road, (s also nearly
completed. This will finish the
road p rot: ram for the year, with
the exception of the maintenance
of the 100 miles of road within
the country.
Mrs. T. .7; Malmgren of Thoenfx
wilt deliver an illustrated travel-j
ogue on her ' Year's sojourn in j
Kngland, France, Switzerland and :
Holland" in the Phoenix church I
Friday evening nt 7:30. I
Mrs. Malmgren J raveled exten
sively through those countries,
taking keen notice of the lives and
l.i, i lin shnttllniT
Medford was carried hy Cod- j
ding by the overwhelming ma- J
jortty of 15 CO votes. every pre-!
cinct slaughtering Chaney by from
two to three to one. The Norton
rural precincts followed suit,
smothering Chaney's Ashland lead
tft the tune of t!23 voles Cod
ding's final majority.
An analysis of the election fig
ures shows that whore the voters
whacked Chaney they also whack
ed Thomas, and Vhere one was
strong, the other was atrong also.
Sunset today, 4:57 p. m.
Sunrise Friday, ti:a4 a. m.
Sunset Friday. 4:iti p. m.
CLE
Through the courtesy of the
habits of the people, as well as; jackson County Hank. The JJalles-
. geographical facts of interest to Medfrd football game, to be
all who may attend the lecture, j played at the former citv Novem
Among other interesting Incidents , ncr in win hp i,rKht to local
will he a description .of an air- footbatI fans ove. KMKD, The
plane trip from Amsterdam to Mail Tribune-Virgin station. This
3aris. J -ill nrovide corisiderable oonsola-
t'on for local citizens who cannot.
take advantage of the special ex
cursion being planned by tho
Southern Pacific for that event.
The train will leave Medford No
vember 17.
The O. A. C. game which takes
place, nt Corvallis the 17th, will
be received over the local station.
through arrangements made by
in np
Election Returns
Over Atwater Kent
The excellent service furnished
over the radio to those who gath
ered at this office on the afternoon
and night of election day. was duo the Palmer Music house
to tho People's Klectrlc Store and proclation for the 200 residents
the radio and loud speaker usod who have bought radios since Hep
was an Atwater Kent, one of tnejtemher,
popular makes in Medford and all
over the country.
Observations Taken at 5 A, M.
120th Meridian Time
0 aj r r
s & o
. a CD 00 33
i ir
Xotlec.
Tythlnn ennl party Thursday
evening. o'elnek, K. H. null. 230
Seven Divorce Suits
DETROIT Dauiel H. Dyer, 38,
real eHtule man, has lind two
toilfao ,1,,'on ..n.l.ll.inu n.,,1 l...nn
.' i "I, CO. 1111 .. Cl.lllli. Mil,, I.UU
Mefemlant in seven iHvnree RiiitM
10 minutes
cicjO" IKi.
"AVe are still children playing
with a great fire, says Taliaferro,
the artist, in the second act of
"Kxpressing Willie," the comedy
of Kachel Crothers, with which
tho First Circuit Repertory com
pany Will open Us season here on
November I3th nt Hunt's Crate
rian. Tallnforro's remark comes on the
heels of the thrilling moment when
Minnie, the smnll town girl, sud
denly breaks through the repres
sions of all the years of her girl
hood and rises to something like
genius in her music, carrying with
her In a rush of excitement all
of the week end guests at Willie's
big country home.
The "great fire" that has boon
kindled flares on Into the succeed
ing scene with devastating results
lo the week end guests particu
larly, to tho adventurers who is
there hoping to snare -Willie and
his fortune for herself.
And when the thing straightens
out In the final act, Ane realizes
that Willie's mother knew all the
time about the fire and how to
play with It to got exactly the re
suits, for Willie's welfare, that he
was after.
Delicious comedy and satire on
contemporary American life that is
particularly keen and searching,
abound In "Expressing Willie," and
make it a most happy choice of
vehicles for tho opening of the
company' new season.
Haker City 4S 28
lllsmarck ... f4 - 14-
Molse 52 UK
Denver 44 'A2
Dea Moines 5(i ;t'i
Fresno ti4 43
Helena ....... 4S 20
Los Angeles 70 f4
Marshfield (12 44
Phoenix Nl) 5S
Portland f.S 4S
Red lilufl 112 44
Rosehurg ti;i 40
Salt Uike City.. 44 ;ii
San Francisco.. l0 50
Santa Fe 58 ' 40
Seattle Missing.
Spokane 44 2f
Walla Walln 50 US
Winnipeg 2i
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H ciy.i FRIDAY From
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cio"d lThese Pictures will be shown
i later on tne Kialto screen.
Remember all. the things people used to do for headaches? Today,
the accepted treatment is Bayer Aspirin. It gets action! Quick,
complete relief and no harm done. No after effects; no effect on
the heart; nothing in a Bayer tablet could hurt anyone. (Your
doctor will verify this.) For any sort of headache, neurajic pains,
rheumatism just try Bayer Aspirin. Taken sopn enough, it can
ll?ad-off the pain altogether; even those pains many -Omen have
thought must be endured. At 'all druggists.
Aaplrtn t 111 tf1 fntrk ot Bw Mflnafaetiir,
e( Moooarcticaeiilf.trr ol Pilc,llccl4
Radio Program
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And Celebrate With
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STREET STUNTS
PN THE MORNING
Great Street Parade
Beginning at 11 o'Clock
VENISON BANQUET
For Ex-SeTvice Men at the Elks Club at Noon
2:00 O'CLOCK-FOOTBTLIi
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H DLLY STREET GROUNDS
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