Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    tAOE SIX
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOOX. THURSDAY. JANUARY f, I'M.
FIRE LOSS CUT
TO $13,000 IN
T
nut
PR
uho wooden containers fur.
i The tine of oil Moves Iti ulways.
dangerous unU 1 wish to warn tin)!
i public against ttm danger t "H
. times to themselves and their ,
'property while un oil Btovo la in:
' U8C. j
Softool lll.HlMN-tt'd.
j A thorough Inspection has been
made at all of the schools and I
-find tlifin well organized on flroj
'drills. Kvery school in the city
i marched out In perfect order and
! emptied their buildings in out
! minute.
BY COLLEAGUES
Daily Meteorological Report pj)fj VfORKER
VALLEY PROJECTS
PAT WELCH DEAD
, January 3; ltiL'8
' Forecasts
! Med l ord and vicinity: Fair to-
1 night and Friday. Colder tonight,
i with, lowest teniperatiiie about l'K.
Oregon: Kair tonight and
! (fay. Colder ju interior ton ih t .
v. h
JNDER WE TABOO
I
Local Data
O
o
O. Alenuen'er retired from
t Due credit must ho given tlm his four years' service us mayor .
Phiof rillAtf Iflfl Ml an PftlYI. vnhtnlm.r rironw-n llicv Int-n mil ' of M cil find In i.lnln .-i I ivy-iirfli i 11
In very hiuh iiereenlnge of their lust evening with the unanimous 1 rM,,,t ,dluI L
. iminlH'r at lioth fires and dn-t. ! plaudits- and commendation given '"'best dast IJ lira.)
i (tin- lnKM till v(i... ,.f le- thanint n tl f.Vln.-l, )..... n.w-t lw old l-OWOSt Last 12 lllS.)
Ciwo UotopHo Tnrn flnun '1;1",M) l" tnw lwcst of any yeur;nnd new cjty council, new mayor.! tc''- .l'"ni,,ily J1'1-'--
"HtBIUJ ,VI" """"jKlru-A 1 have been chief and for; city offlcul and head of t ity '"-'I"i.i.im , in.)
UijJ C.
Tirst
mended for Efficiency-
4.J
41
98
.21!
Patrick AVelch
' tractor and iiidciik the
J7 real . the possibilities of irriga
thm In the llogue Jliver valley,
died yesterday at Cornado Beach.
alif., after an illness of many
There will he no mercy for
puin hhoard operalurH in Jucknon
county if Sheriff Italph Jenning
locates ;qv hoard in operation
today or tomorrow, following a
warning ho made several weeks
ago to the effect that such forms
offcurht gambling will not bo tol
erated while be is In office.
. The majority of the hoari
ano uiiivr oe vices or cnance nu
been discontinued and few have
been operating.
Those he find tli sheriff will
tvitora. This order also indudea
j Close boards with which an ar
ticl" In trade is h'iwn with each
purchae.
LOCALMOlALER
VISITS THE FACTORY
wwksi M'ited bis old home la
nillUA H,. ini
"nya ana uim uiihu im itaau. r
Clydi' B. Kiiliin. pmprlutor of tins
Kakin .Motor uinipaiiy. returned Ihu
flrul .it I I'm u'ptk li-olll HttendiUK u
moetiiiK of nil tlio Dodge dealcru at
I lli fai tory in ltctiolt.
1 Mr. Knkln wan Kiiue nnarly thrw
Iowa, fur a
iays ana uis uroiiicr iu jituaso.
erywliere, with no buow ran very r
lil'lle cold, and (,-ieut optmil.sni f.,r
i the yi-ar 19J9.
.Mr. Kakin liaB attended theue
dealers' nteetiiii-'s (orypveral years
; hut llila in tle iirstWeetlns since
XV. 1. Chrysler purchased the
Dodge Brothers' plant. .Mr. Chryti
, ler adilressed the dealers, mingled
i with them during the session and
j Mr. Kakin saj-j he is sure "one of
:the hoys.'' Heir annual banquet
i was a swell affair.
; CANYON CMTY Central Ore-k-im
Telephone Co. operatins new
copper circuit between hero and
'linker.
l.t. Italn Cloudy months.
. .. .. 'H'veral years before that. denartnients. and oralse for ,H! ''i . 01 w"!!!!..!
rtlD IIC L0-0DeratlOn ISI I wish to thank the nubile fur i falrneHK. hard work, inunietiial. lowest teinperatuie this niornlni; l'n
1 iheli- eooperalliin In eleanhiK up , fnr-slKhteilnefs, and general all- -l degrees. kltidnesses.
UrQGU. the elty and their own property around liunlneMi and exeeullve Total nreclldtation since Selitr T. I He wan the
vljU'h Is the best thing we eanlablllly In trondtiet Iuk city affalrsi UH'fj, 7. Ill inciies.
do to keep fire loss low. I again during these years, still ringing j SllTlHetfoday :lTr7 pTTiT
ucHiro the sanio nearly co-opera-jin nis ears. ' Kunrlse I'Vlday 7-:jl a. m
Hon for 1!i2lt and let's make aj The dinner was held in. th-j H'mset Krlday '! : W', p. "m. '
flirenu eiiuiL i ii Keep ine iumm unjinjici .iieuKirii, won Ml. Aienoer-
low as this year, or lower if pos-ifcr as host.
slble, j NuL only that, but tho ban-
IMUelers also presented hint Willi
a flm sy ehu'r as ft tuia-n of
their good wishes and general es-
was a man of ster
and many helpful
Medford's tiro loss of less than
$13,000 for last year, the lowest of
any year for many years past, was
a striking feature of Klre Chief Uoy
lOlllott's annual ruport subinltted
to the mayor and city council ai
tjic council mcelln.i last night, and
drew the statement from .Mayor
rlpes that the elty Is to be eon--gratulnted
as being fortunate and !
tho fire department commended for
its efficiency, as shown In the re- j
port. .- . ; i
Tho report, in full, follows: i
Tho department answered lillij
alorinH, as follows: Tlilrty-two ,! Hlarted In at r,:or, a. m.
grass fires. 25 flue fires. M false ..,., ,.(,ntlnuid more or
12 nutos, II residences. I ; l., -leadllv until lifter mlilnlehl.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
M.
nlarms,
ruuuisn, j roots, j awnings. .1 gar
agea, 2 oil fires, 2 gas stoves, '1
light poles, 2 tractors, 1 oil stove.
J chicken house, 1 tailor shop, 1
City of Central I'oint, 1 meat mar
ket, 1 hamburger stand, 1 hlack
Binitll shop, I ruse box, I shack. 1
dry cleaning works, I barn, I wood
saw. 1 tent house, I auto wrecking
shop, 1 shed, I fire crackers, 1 flt-o
place, 1 oil burner, I furnace, 1
cloetrio wiring, 1 restaurant; total,
l:itl calls.
' The department used 1"(!0 .ml
Ions of chemical and laid M.'.'iO
feel of 2'i-liK'li hose,
The total flro loss for the year
watt Jia.SIM.Oti, on which $I1,17'I.(!0
Ins'uranco was paid.
.. The department received cash In
the amount of (Itil.lO as follows:
IlRcharglng chemicals, $I2.S!; sale
of old hoHO, l r i . r . All the money
received was turned over to the
:lfy .treasurer und his receipt taken
therefor.
Hazards Removed
The following old buildings after
being condemned as lire hazards
were torn down under Ihu direction
of tho flro chief: Currlo Carnahau
building, Klghlh and Central; one
old building. Tenth and Ivy; one
house, ono barn, XXrest KU-vcnlh;
ono old building, lOlghlh and Oak
dale. These make n total of till old
lltil.ldlngs removed by cnniloiunaflon
tvitliln the pant five years.
Hlxteen Joints (Kl'll ft.) of 2 la
Inch hose was condemned for
fire use, -Kill feet or whieh was
turned .over to the street depart
ment. Fourteen hundred feet ol
new hose was 'received,
, The Dodge chemical answered
88 out or the l:iil calls this year.
' Itccuimucuilnttohs,
I recommend the purchase of
it Cli-fOol Aerial ladder truck,
which would furnish sufficiently
long ladders for our tall build
ings, n life gun nnd life line, a
life net ol the ' latest Improved
doslgn, two dibit's smokn masks
for, rescue work, as wo have notli
luff ' at the present time that Is
itafu to go Into a smoky building
for rescue worlt or to loeuln a
snmll fire In thick smoke. Also
a' good electric siren horn for the
podge, large enough so that it
can be heard In trafric--I
I would like to ask tho 'nubile
fo be sure there Is a fire before
iui alarm Is turned in, and also
in i giving the location, bo sure
that we' understand where and
what kind of a flro It Is befui"
leaving the phone so we can cut
down the number of false alarms
nnd misunderstood locatluns this
;ear.
Also that special euro bn taken
with electric appliances, such as
curling Irons nnd everything In
electric appliances used for heat
ing, see that they are turned oil'
.when through using and do not
plnce them, close to anything they
can set on fire. Special care
should bo taken with gasoline
tl'sed for cleaning purposes. Do
MANY GET BACK
YOUNG APPETITE
and durliiK the IM hours ending at
S a. in. today far over u half of
an inch of rain fell, the total befui;
.H of an Inch, This amount makes
7 and I!) hundredths inches oT
rain that has fallen in the city
since September.
The lai'sTe amount of rain falUnif
yesterday and late last night, be
yond flooding the gutters of the
streets at tlincn, enUHetf no Hloi'in
clti nniife. as (,'ity Superintendent
Kcheffel had a man nut all night
keeping the catch basins open so
that they could not be clogged up.
The cloudlnenH of early this
morning was tmon succeeded by a
fog, which did not IiihI long, as the
sun broke thru and wus in evi
dence, much of the remainder of
the day. I'alr weather t forecaHt
Tor tonight and Friday, with cold
er temperature tonight.
jleem. L.,TV
Kvery one present at the ban-)
1 quet made short talks extolling
tin; host's virtues as head of the
elty government and the accom
plish men ts of liis two terms us
mayor.
This dinner gathering proved
to be an unexpected embanasHlnii
one for the blushing Air. Alen
derfer, as his sole purpose in
giving the dinner was for the new
members of the city government
better acquainted , with
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Afarshfield .12 40 Cloudy
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Koseburg IS 10 Kain
Halt Ltfke City.. IM V.'Z Cloudy
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principal stock-
bolder of the Public Water com
pany of this section at the time
of h'H death. The concern sprang
from the Uogtie Kivcr Can il
I'limpiiriy, which he founded in
lit 10. He was also the owner
(tf a large rilnch near this city.
Ho was known to scores of .luck
sun 'county residents, and. up to
t hree years ago wrts a frequent
visitor here.
1 lis wife, one mm. ' and two
daughters, all married survive
him. His nephews, Hay F. Mo
ran and Jack .Moran, of tills
city, for se vera I yea rs have ha d
charge of his local Interests.
The funeral services will be
held next Monday, at Spokane.
Wash.
SI'OKANI-;. AVash.. Jan. 3. (&)
- Fnlluwlng a lengthy illness,
Patrick Welch, (Hi, internationally
known railroad builder, died yes-
Thursday, Jan. il fr the hold-over and other eouncil-
r:3() to (1:15 Ye Towne Crier 4;men, and other city officials and
iMfi to 0:30 Med ford Mail ;heudn of departments. Tins pur-
Trlhune. news and markets !
0:30 to 7 Hunt's Craterlan
theatre. 4
H tn t l-'arm Bureau Co-
operative Mxehange.
Friday, fan. 'I 4
I o ot 1 i):.'lo Southern Ore-
gon Klectrlc.
Hi:. 10 to 1 I M. M. Kept.
Store.
II to 11 : 30 .lucque Lennox,
Milliner.
1 I : II 0 to 1 2 Itrophy's Jew-
elry Store. 4
12 to 1 -: 30 Sanderson Mo- !
lor Cur Co. 4
12:30 to l.:30 Palmer Music
House,
Rilio to tl : l 5 - Ye Towne Crier i
(1:15 to (1:30 Modford Mail S
Tribune, news jujtl markels 4
8 to il --Modford lleulty lid.
H H H H t M
i:v ( rrv oi iici.M,K sti;i in
1,'nick lntU'lieii, HHtiH.Ty eoal. uIhh
down no the "dinner hour" will not bo
over before yon ran do it little playing,
iff the best way to ruin your stomtu'Ii,
ami you mitTer from indigent Inn, lieurt
latrn, blunt in;.', nervmiNiiuHH, )Htl-a'-lics;
and, w.uwt of nil, you get thin,
u)e anil weak.
If you ntmit est tliut way, nhvay
l.oep a wiekngo of 1'Hpo'n DiHiM'pnln
Jiaialy no you can cliuw ono of tin
vleiwtuil-luBthiK tablets ufttir your
iiHHils. H keep" tho fotsl twoel JO
yottr dtonmrli can tligost It.
Follow tlie cxporlenee of IhouwuiiU
wlio itmilti lutvt it youttft Apjiotite. All
druihlM recontmciMl mid fttmntntee
J'hiw'h l)iapp)win to relieve Indigent ion
ud h oetcn Hi'.1 Mtoumcli in & minutec.
(Conlinued from Pago One.)
city's charter, etc. This protest
was referred to the council street
commldeo atid w ill also go over to
the next council meeting for
act lou. '
At last night's meeting an ordi
nance waa passed, at the request
of the city water commission, to
refund $l!7.0t(o worth of tho city
water bonds.
New Council
The new elty council consists of
F.. M. Wilson ami It. K. McKlhose.
new cotincilmcn, and the followlm:
hold-over or re-elected coiineil
men: F. W. Janney, Joseph O.
Urey, J. .1. Ituchler, P. M. Ker
shaw, It. It. Hammond und A. .1.
Crose. All were present except
Mr. Crose, who has only attended
one or two council meetings' for
the past seven months, because of
his position with Ihe State Veter
ans llureau, which keeps him
away from the city, It is under
stood that If he Is not re-nppoluted
to thlM position he will continue to
serve us councilman, but tf ho is
reappointed he will resign from
the council,
1. 1st of ltlds NtihuilUeil
The bidders on tho Sixth street
ornamental lighting nystem, each
bid containing separate bids on
from six to twelve different typea
of construction, were the Hrown
Fleet rlr com puny, Med ford F.lee
trle company mid People's Kleetrle
company, all of Medford. and I.e
Page .MeKeeny of Seattle,
The bids for the hew fire hall
const ruction were as follows:
(lenernl bulbtlng: Win. II. Mer
rltt, $l7,T-'; Itarret of Portland,
2I.MiO; Halley SplUmillir
AVolverton. liLMe: Kl-
mer t.hilders. tl 6.tS: H. I. Stuart
A .Son, l0.Bsr.
HealliiKi A. 1,. Vroman, $4042:
Wm. Hammott, $3738.07; Win. A.
A liken. 19X00: Sehmldll. 37Si:
Modern Plumbing & Sheet Metal
Co., 3SKi.
I'lumbing: AVm. A, Altken.
$177:': .Modern Ptumblng Sheet
Metal Co.. 11547; William 11am
met. $1012. 5u: A. 1.. VronZn.
JU.S7.
The bidders for the purchase of
the 30.ouo fire hull bon.ls were
oh follow:
Ferries llardgrove. loo. 16:
I'etree Fair Co., 100,70: Uean
Witter & Co.. 101.61; and First
National Bank of Mwlford. 100.31,
HHEIIIIMN lt-Ke BhlpmentH
turkeys made' from turkey ramh
nem hero. i
j and three children survive him.
Since coming to the west from
ibis birthplace in New York In
I l SHS. Welch was identified with
j many major railroad construction
j projects.
In lS!t(j he transferred his busi
ness to Spokane and built the
i western extension of the CI rent
I Northern, associated with Larson
I and Foley brothers and General
Good Seed Important j , Stewart. i
Kvety grower of vegetables in i Uurlng the world war "Welch,
tho United Stales has experienced ,l charge of seaport and termi-
losses at ono time or unothur, due j "'J1 construction at Halifax. No-i
to poor seed or seed not true to va Scotia. His partner had charge:
of railroad construction overseas,
W. DICK, Meteorologist.
t .
Canadian
government.
I Kaiser Pictures
of Crater Lake
pose was more than fulfilled, but
he never dreamed that the gath
ering would have as Its main pur
pose thu extolling of himself.
The rettr.ng mayor, who sat
at tho head of the banquet board
with Mayor A. W. Pipes, however,
had to stay there and "lako it,"
announced at the close of tho
talk-Test that although he was
glad to retire from the office of
mayor with alt Its arduous uuilc-s
ho hoped to he active always in
civic work, and pledged hi nisei I'
to iiKslst and co-opera to wll It the
new mayor and council, coin In no
un interest in all affairs pertain
ing to .Med lord's growth, pros
peril y and well -being. J lo would
be ready to aid In such work
whenever called upon.
In his remarks Mr. Alonderfer
also expressed sincere appreela-,
lion 'to (be elty counci linen, city
officials and the various beads of
depart menls and id her city em
ployes generally, for their whole
hearted co-operation with him
self during his t lino as mayor.
City Attorney John II. Carkln
voiced the sent I incuts of all the
gathering, when presenting the
chair to the host, he said that, ;
speak'ng In behalf of the relir-j
Ing mayor's "official" family and j
city employes and also the may -;
era, co unci linen and city officials ;
as fur back as Mayor C. K, Hates'!
14 me, he could I nil bi n My alt rib-1
lite the fast progress of the city
the past four years to the pre !
dominating harmony and team
work of the mayor and his of
ficial family, and his t'.tivnei-s in :
meeting all problems.
Mayor Pipes also Joined In the
genera t tributes pa hi to the re- j
itr'ng mayor, and expressed grati
tude for his offer of assist a nc.
and also (hat he was to have the
support of alt who had contrib
uted to the success of the depart
ing city administration.
Those In attendance at the ban
quet were the following:
Mayor A. W. Pipes. Former
Mayors K. C. Caddis and O, U.
Atcnderfer. C'ty Attorney .?.
Carltln, City Recorder M. I. At
ford. City Treasurer 1 leroeri Her
rlaii. A.'c. Hubbard, and J". W.
Jacobs, t'cllrhiu counci linen; JO.
M. Wilson ami It. K. MeKthose.
new council men ; Fire Chief 101-
llolt, Police Chief McCredie, ('mm- j
oilmen K. H. Janney. J. O. tlrcy,
J. J. liuchter. It. II. Hammond.
1 M, Kershaw, City Superlnten-,
dent Fred Seheffel, Water Kn-;
glneer F. M. Uillard, City Klee-!
trtcal Inspector Harry Klnabar-1
tier. President Kirry Schade of,
(he city planning cemin'sslon. City:
Market Master F. M. Cerlles. Lee'
Tattle, editor of the ltly News'
and a reprenentatlve of Tho MatF
Tribune. . , j
TOLL OF UPSETS HEAVY
IN 1028
NKW YORK Ft was a
great year Tor upsets In 1128, ,
especially tn football.
4 Itoxltig, 'tolf, polo, and other
sportn figured In the 'unusual.
hut the Krldiron gume whh In
u cIush by itself.
In I ho unexpet teil cIiihb !
cnine the defeat of YhIo by 1
Maryland, Army hy Notre 4
Dome, New York Fnlverslty
4 bv Ohio Wonloyan, ami Navy
4 hy Otivls Klklns. . 4
444444444444t
typo or variety.
The cost of sued is a small Item , for tin
in tho total cost of production, and
should not stand In the way of
securing the best Heed obtainable.
There are four methods which may
lie eniploved In trying to eliminate
poor seed:
Save your own seed whenever'
possible. The'two splendid pictures of
uy seed direet from the grower. Cl.tttlM.' Ukt(i ,,,,,,11 in our New
uy from reliable seed houses. Year section, were taken by Fred
lest seed a ynar In advance. ! Kl tht orf.,dal photographer
C.UKSIIAM Dedication serviT-es j !' the' lake, and are copyrighted
held for new Creshain Method: i hy hhn and were piiljlislied by iier
church. i mission.
4 Mr. Kaiser has u studio at Grants
CI.ATSKANi 13 Clalskanle Tele-! I'hms and also one on the rim of
Coast Crater-Lake.
known over
His nict ores are well
Ihe United States.
phone Co. Hold lo West
Telephone company.
brirtiL)tei $m
People Who Are Ageing
Long Before Their Time
This to the people who are uue-: stuntly solve a number of such
ing long before their time. To ail- common ailments as headaches,
in pcnpl e who lack vtm and pain under the right shoulder
slrength. To the millions who are blade, constipation, los.s of nppe
under par.' tite. blotches on skin and coated
Do you know why so many pen- 1 tongue. To stimulate the liver and
pie are half sick most of (lie time . the normal secretion of bile natur
- -dull, tired, headachy anil cross? ally, in the way physicians reeum
It's because of a torpid liver, which ' mend, take Dloxol.
means a lack of bile. The bile is Dioxol is a medically approved
a vital thing In maintaining health, liver corrective and bib1 stimulant.
It is a dlKcs(ant of oils and tats, Supplies the natural elements from
an antiseptic In the intestinal ca- which, the liver makes bile. Does
mil to combat the germs thai lend i not excite or Irritate the bowel,
to breed there, and a natural pur- but brings about bowel regularity
gadve for the bowels. An active through the natural action of bile,
liver secretes a full quart of bile one or two days of Dioxol will re
a day, but the average person's I veal, lo you how much bile has to
liver secretes less lhan half a pint, j do with health. You notice a new
That means intestinal inditiest ion ! clearness in your head, a keener
and putrefaction ami constipation uppellte, a general "feeling better."
a poisoning of the system, with ; tin sale at alt good druuutsls. Spec
kidneys and heart affected. tn-Mai agent, Jariuin & Woods Drug
crease the bile flow and you hi- Store.
WAIT FOR IT!
MANN'S ANNUAL
Begins Saturday -Morning
January Coat Sale
All coats have fur collars and
cuffs. AH good styles. Sizes 14 to
40.
$19.75
19
.75
RAIN COATS
Gaberdines, plaid backs and crav
anetted. Leatherette with suede
backs. Tan and all colors.
M.75
Sale of Millinery
Felt and Metallic Hats
$1.00
JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS
300 New Spring Dresses
Delightful new models specially priced. These are the very
first frocks of the gay new season! Dresses in Crepe Chiffon,
Georgette and brilliant Printed Silks that give new impetus to
the mode. New neck lines! New hem lines! New fabric com
binations! In fact, every new dress mode that Paris approves,
is here. Priced at
$4.75 $8.85 $14.75
$17.95 $24.75 $34.50
New Spring
Butterfly Skirts
In plaids and plain roloi's; all
Sl.l'S-
Spct-ially
Priced '
$3.85
Wool Sweaters
tSlipon Wool ' Sweaters to match
skirts; all colors and sizes
$2.85
ROLLINS'
RUN-STOP
HOSIERY
Pointed
Heel
Special
88c pair
Leverette Bldg.
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Central and 8th St.
ROLLINS'
RUN-STOP
HOSIERY
Pointed and
Square Heel
$1.29 to
$1.85 pair
Phone 28
INVESTMENT BONDS
Offoring, subject to prior sale, the following;:
Price
"d toe.
100.
10;!.59
a 100.
100.
Kcgents of University of Orey
Ore. State Agricultural College
Klamath Falls. Ore., Pancrol't Imp,
Society of St. -Mary, First Mtge
Mortgage Guarantee Co
Fixed 0Trust Shares
Medford Irrigation District
Talent Irrigation Distrii-t
Tonilin Pox 7 preferred stock
4',:,s
4 'As
51 .-is
5 s
o
6 d
ti s
Yield
4.30
4.50
4.75
5.00
7r Mkt. about 5.00
'a 9:1. about (i.30
? to vieltl 6.50
Tf 10:i. G.79
09 Liberty Bldg.
M. N. HOGAN
Phone 1151