Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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CUT-OFF ROUTE
Pacific Highway ' Cut-Off
Between Trail and . Rose
: burg Not Before Commis
- sion, Says Gates Would
' Ruin Tourist Trade.
Tho Sunday Orrgonlan, undor
a Trull jlnta line, cui'rlcd tho ro
port that an effort hud hapn
luunched for the eKtuhliHtinient of
a Puclflo HlKhwuy cut-off from
drall to Rcmeburi?, alonif tho linc
of tho orlBlnal Hurvoy for tho
Pacific hlKhwuy. Tho cut-off
would xhorlen the distance to
I'ortlund by 30 mllen, eliminate
Beverul ' houvy mountain ut!h1oh.
climlnato Grant Pans and Cold
Hill from the muln route, und
lifford a shorter routo, to Crater
Luke and Diamond l-ako for Med
ford' and RoHeburu.
The dlHputch suited that a mcet
lriK -would bo culled of UoukIuh
and JnckHnn county rewldentH for
a dlHUtwxIon of tho feasibility and
liriBHlblllty of the cut-off, Secre
tary of the Chamber of Coininwie
C. T. Hukor, nald thin uftornuon
that he knew nothlnic of tho nicot
inic. Tho Crater Jjiko hlcliwuy out
of thin city, would be uxed uh a
unit of the cut-off n far an Trail.
. Inamiiuch tut tho routo would
eliminate Josephine t'ounty, stern
objection from that Kccllon will be
forthcoming.
. Tho routo would Rive toiikIuh
county a direct routo to Klamath
county and eastern OrcKon. The
Douglas county proposal for a
Ilosoburo'-Dlumond lake hinhwny
has beon rejected by the hlKhwuy
commission as Impractical, and,
It Is flKurcd, they are urlnB the
cut-off an the second choice.
The cut-off, as p oposctl, would
dlvort tourist tru j from this
city. .:
I Tho proposed road would fol
low tne or Rinai survey 1
pacific iiiKnwiiy, wuo n . -
routo taken by the Indiana nnd
early pioneers. Jt wns abandoned,
orlKlnnlly, hecniuo It failed to
pnsa throuRh tho chief cities and
left Josephine ana norinorn .iu i.-(
son counties entirely off tho hluh
way. ' , I
The prdposed cut-off has perl-!
odlcnlly hoen advanced, ever since.
Its rejection. I
Btate HlRhway Commissioner C.
E. (Hop) dates said tills afternoon
that the matter of tho cut-off hud.
never been officially broiiRht to
the attention of tho hlRhway com
mission nor was It considered by
them. I
He said that tho forest sorvlco
was worklnK a llltlo on tho ronu
(och your, and maintaining It.
APPEAR HERE JUNE 3
One or the most extraordinary
musical, attractions of lis kind ever
presented in Medford Is scheduled
topnear June 8 at the Isis theatre
In ' the presentation of Joan and
Jeanne Halsmlcek, tho miracle
baby artists of Hollywood, Cul., who
'pres,nt difficult violin and solo
numbers.
The buoy artists have received
wonderful response In Hollywood,
Ix8 Aimqles and San Frrf Cisco
bud o'fior leading cltloB In tho
United States, and the next season
they are to appear as soloists with
the Angeles Philharmonic or
chestra in tho famous Hollywood
Howl. Mrs. K. K. Oore has ar
ranged for the appearance of the
attraction In this city.
tn concerts MIhs Joan uses a
$5000 Snntl Sernflni violin, the
property of her grandfather, Dr.
Joseph Halumlcek, which he uIIowh
no one but little Joan eve:i to
touch.
Hoses and other outdoor flow
ers are In bloom all over the city,
and the Indications are that If
waim weather prevails Iwlween
now and Thursday there will be
an ample supplv for decoration use
on Memorial day, next Thursduy,
on which day, us annually, nil tho
stores will he closed.
The wenlher forecast la for a
rising tomperatura and a little
warmer Tuesday. The chilly, part
cloudy weather of Saturday und
Sunday, a number of light show
em fulling yesterday, continued to
day, althouVli a little warmer tem
perature prevailed. Fires contin
ued to be popular In most homes
and "business buildings, especially
In the morning.
Women are saying: "Pinkhtm't
Compound keeps nra fit to do my
work." "I was nervous and all run
down. Now I eat better and sleep
better". "It helped my thirteen
year old daughter." "I took it be
fore and after my baby was born."
"I am gaining every day,"
UNCONSIDERED
BY COMMISSION
iMMiihiiitM PASCO AIR RDUTt TO '
AIRPORT BODY
N
UPON
HANGAR PLANS
Architect Drafting Layout
for Quarters, Shops and
Plane Housing Grading
. and Drain Contracts to
Be Let Friday. .
The airport commute met this
tills morning with M. Dickinson of
Eugene, representative of the 1-u-Milla
Roofing company, and dis
cussed plans for tho building of
Uie first unit of the hangars to
( be erected nt the airport. This
hangar will bo 100 by 140 feet In
dimensions and according to stand
ard aviation specifications. The
airport committee Is composed of
Seeley V. Hall, Councllmen it. H.
Hammond and Joseph O. tirey and
City Engineer Fred Schcffel.
The committee expected to be In
session most of the day before It
reaches a final decision.
Prank C. Olurk, architect for tho
airport, Is busy drawing the plans
for nuurters, ofrlces, shops and the
superstructure of tho hangar.
Contracts for the grading of the
airport and the laying of the drain
pipe will be lot Friday, according
to City Kugliieer Sehelfel. Tho
bids will be opened at that time.
,V'ork on the hangur Is expected
to Blurt within a very short tlmi).
The California Oregon Power
company has completed Its esti
mates of cost for the building of
power linos to tho second Hunts
between Delta, Cal and Drain, Oro.
The estimates will bo forwarded to
S. (1. MJIllor, HoIhu, Idaho, In charge
of federal aviation activity for this
district, and early decision is ex
pected. Kugene Johnson, operating man
ager for the Hoeing company, spent.
Saturday in the city and approved
of the airport plans.
BLUE SIGNED
AS AID FOR ESPEE
Lorn I luiHlncNR men tho pnHt
week have hoen nuked to hIkii
n hluo card, Hottltw fnrlh that
MHithern OrcKon, Medford ntul
JuckHon county were nit t lulled with
tho pv eHeiu railroad Hitiuillon, an
HorvcU y tho Houthorn l'liriflc,
nnd opiiOMlnw niltdly the coin'rig of
the Orout Northern ' or huohI diary
11111 llneH. The card uImo voiced
dlHapproval of the proposed Hill
line extenHion from Klamath ,Fu11h
with tho WeHtern ruclf.e,
Tho cardB were circulated by
Howard Wnddell of ItoHchurg. a
Hunt hern Pnolflu locomotive eiiKl
neer. Wad dell Ih Raid to have made
n thorough enuviitw of tho local
hiwlnctui dint r let, nnd to have
found Home mIhiumb for hlH cards.
In other cuhcs he met with a flat
and em plinth- refimal.
It Ih preHumed that tho cards
would be imed uh cxhlhltH tn fu
ture Interntiite Commerco commlH
Hlon hearliiKH, oh reflection of pub
lic Hontlmcnt in this section.
MRS. MACK TALKS TO
CLUB AT EAGLE POINT
RAOI.K POINT, Oro , May 27
(Special) Tho Civic Improvement
club met In Urown'H nail Tlmra
day afternoon with a KOorily num.
her of memhei'H present. After
tho reKular meeting Mm. Mabel
Mack, county home demonstration
aent nave a nplendld talk on In
terior deroratlon nnd thoHO mem-hei-rt
not prtnent miKMed a treat.
At tho clone of tho meotlnK, dainty
refrchhmenU were nerved by -the
hottteKM, M i s. I loyal 1 iro wn, M m.
Krnnk Brown and the president,
Mrs. V. H, Brown.
Itobort Humphrey, on of Mr.
and Mr. Charley Humphrey, wuh
In town attendhiK to biiHlncHH Hat
urday mornlfiK.
Kd Uoylo, who recently pur
rhiim'd a part of the nhare In
propeny of tho IMnKu (lindens on
tho Crater Lake hlKhway, was In
town Saturday morning trading at
the Knber nnd Chlrtiwln more.
Mr. and Mm. Cox and family
who have resided In the rooms
belonKinir to A. J. Florey(for quite
a while-, have left fen Wonder.
Oregon. Mr. Cox work for tho
Htate highway nnd has been trans
ferred to tho Itedwood highway,
where he wT.l have n better pol
tlon.
Mr, nnd Mrs Joyce Hone nnd
children. Mm. ltaymond Heter
nnd children and Mr. - nnd Mm.
Andernon of Medford, were dinner
KiirtitM Sunday , nt the home of Mr.
and Mm. A. A. Flurry nnd family.
POMTI.ANI). Ore.. Mny 27. W
intension of the Snlt Uike Clty
Vano alrwsy to the const Is plunned
to follow the Columbia liorKO route
i to con land instead or (he course
InVnr th. mnllnlalna In Onattln thit
ahamher ot commerce was advised
today In a letter from It I.. K'nrls,
acting dirmdor of tho United States
coast and geodetic survey.
I ULLUM UIinULIUUIL u
WEDFOTIB MXTL
Local Students to Graduate . .
From Oregon State College
ft
. l-'rom left to rllit: Ijiwreiic
Peiry. 1
! OrtKCiON STATE COLLEOB.
CorvalilH, May 27J. (fipecial) ;
Three of tho 634 graduated of
the claH of 1929 are from Med
ford and nearbyf ominunlty who
are completing work for de-
KreeH at the Itith annual com
mencement June 3, ; Of the total
number being graduated 4X9 will
recelvo tho buchelor of science
degree, 23 the matiter of Hcienee
degree, and 22 the degree of
pharmaceutical chemltit. Men out
number women in tho graduating
claHH, 33 to
Home economics la the one
school in which no men major,
hince the graduate thin year
of which Ituth It. Miller ot I'hoe
nlx Ih one, are all co-edn.
MImh Miller )m been active In
campiiB affulrH. Hhe was Hecre-,
tary of tho Phlllon club. In Waldo j
ball, and wan a member of thp
Women's Athletic nMHoclutlon. j
L
While It wuh cold nnd cloudy
In Medford and tho valley yester-
day with an occasional light j
showef falling, two Inches of fresh :
snow fell over Sunday at' CJrater
National park, according to tele
phonic information received here
from tho park this morning. How
ever, this depth of now snow
falling on the deeply massed old
snow which wns melting so fast
during tho warm weather of lost ent town aggregation nine. In yes
week, will not Interfere with the tertlay's game Frank Runtz
pine beetle destroying work. ' pitched 14 strikeouts and allowed'
The snow adjacent to tho park only six hits. . .,
entrances tin to the time this
l flirt
lied, T
aterj 1
dav 1
fresh Hnow fell had so mel
away, it wasstated in tho Crate
National park office hero today
that cars could he driven to all
the park 1 entrances except ' tho
north one from Diamond bike,
about which nothing had been
heard. At the west or Medford r
entrance, however, cars c-nn boj Medford high school's tennis1
driven far beyond the entrance J team and Coach Alvln Tolllfsori
into tho park. . i havq returned from Eugene with
B, F. Woods of tho Bureau of two victories, which makes them
Public Roads, who Is inspecting end the season undefeated in regui
the several miles of paving work lar school matches. Match scores
done on tho east entrance roa lnre: Eugene high lost to Medford
by the MiLne Construction com- -, and University hlgli lost to
puny of Portland with a large! Medford 1-4.
crew, was in tho city this morn- While in Eugene the entire
ing from his Fort K'amath hoad-iHeven men were the house guests
quarters, conferring with Super-) of Deltu Tnu Delta and were most
lnt.ndent E. C. Kolinsky of Crn- royally entertained. One of the,
tor National park. He reports that they enjoyed meeting very much
this Improvement work on the members of this fraternity that
east entranco road will bo com- was Walter Hagen, Medford high s
pleted for uho by tho time the new coach.
Crater Uiko season opens on1 In CorvalilH Medford's Bill Pur-
July 1st.
TRUCK PLUNGES OFF
A. V. Fltchott, C, of Montague,
Calif., In a patient tn the Ashland
hospital suffering from what are
expected to prove fatal Injuries
sustained yesterday when a light
delivery truck he was driving
plunged from the flreen Spring
mountain near tho King Cole
on inn down a steeu omlmnkineut.
A defective steering apparatus is
given as tho chiiso of the crash.
Kitclictt was accompanied by a
man named Carlson, but he es
caped uninjured and has mil been
located since the crash. The car
landed on tdp of a mump and wns
totally wracked. The Injured man
Is not ex pre tot I to live longer than
24 hours, suffering from internal
Injuries.
ASHLAND ELKS WIN
In a ritualistic contest held yes
terday afternoon at the Klks temple
between tho Ashluud, Medford nnd
Hoseburg lodges of Klks, Asht:tml
lodge wns awarded first; Medford,
second, and Hlseburg, third. The
ritualistic work was conducted by
the ivgular officers of the three
lodges, and includes the Inltintory
work. There wns a large nttend
flnce Including a large representa
tion from ltkeview. Hun? burg and
Ashland. Considerable, interest was
manifested In the contest In south
ern orocon Ktkdoni.
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Trowbridge Lumber Yard '
Everything In Lumber and Building Mattrlala
Distributors for Johns-Msnnvllls Roofings
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Cabinets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc
The Old Reliable Established In 1901
When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 13a.
We een be of real service to you.
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OEXOE
TOTBWE, TEDF01RT),
o Fbtlicr, Ituth Miller and -AUcn
Tiwrence T. FlHher, Medford,
ehoHo the electrical engineering
coui'He when he enrolled, nnd ho Ih
now one of 110 Kiiiduate in hlH
claHS,
in addition to the regular class
work Mr, Fisher ha also been
nelive in campun affairs. He waa
a member of Eta Kappa Nu, na
tional honorary fraternity In elec
trical engineering, and Associated
engineers. V
Tho school of commerce, ' In
which Allan F. Perry, Medford,
hps taken h!s work, Is the largest
In the college In point of num
bers nnd Is i-epreHented by 1 20
In the graduating class this year.
82 men and 38 women. Mr. Perry
has had work in biiHlness adminis
tration, economics and sociology
and oolitlca! science, with op
portunity to major in these or
in secretarial training, commercial
education or advertising 'and sell-
APPLE KNOCKERS :
DEFEAT J'VILLE
A well played baneball game at
JackHonvilie yesterday afternoon
resulted In a l to 3 victory for
tho M. T. Annleknockers over a
j,lCksonville town team before a
Kool Hized gathering of spectators.
The local players were the basis
of a general surprise for their
are looking torward to seeing mem
In action Hcveral times this season.
Their next game is scheduled at
Talent next Hundny ngainst a Tal
-
din and Moore Hamilton enter
tained the team In no mean man
ner at their frat. Tail Delta. The
purpose of the trip to CorvalilH
'"as a practice game with the
Hooks. TI11I Turdln said that the
1 Hooka havo Inst ten si might
matches aiul are much obliged to
Medford for allowing them n
sweeping victory.
The victory over University high
by Medford leaves two teams in
the state undefeated. These teams
are Lincoln high of Portland and
Medford high.
Stomach Troubles
Headache, and
Dizziness
If your stomach is sick, you ore
sick nil over. If you can't digest
your food, you lose strength, get
nervous and feel as tired when you
get up as when you went to bed.
For 10 years Tanlac hag restored
to health and activity many thou
sands who suffered just as you do.
Mrs. Verda Stampas, ot b4b'
Yamhill St., Portland, Ore., savs:
"After an operation the Wat uArli
i ' .'red me out and what I ate caused
me untold misery. But since the
. Jirst few doses of Tanlac I haven't
aad a headache nor iras."
Let Tanlac do for you what it
did for this sufferer. It corrects the
most obstinate digestive troubles
relieves gas, pains its the stomach
nnd bowels. It restores appetite,
vigor and sound sleep.
Tanlac is made of roots, barks
and herbs. The cost is less than
2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from
your druggist today. Your money
buck if it doesn't help you.
Tanlac
52 MILLION BOTTLES VSET
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QT?EfiQNT; MONDAY. MAY 27. 1929. "
SINCE 191 3 SHOWN
BY COUNTY JUDGE
) That tho connty valuation was
j $3,000,00 lower and the county tax
iJliti.OOO lower last year than they
were In 1913 . was an Interesting
statistical fact quoted by Judge
Alex Sparrow, principal speaker at
j the Klwanls club luncheon this
I noon. The county taxes In 1913
amounted to. $410,931.17, while for
isia uiey were only. f.1S4,uzz.8H.
The special school, city and road
tax, on the other hand, has' in
creased from $310,181.55 to $798,
420.22 during the same period, and
the city liens, tire patrol and Irri
gation tax from $20,3i2.14 to fJb'J.
059.59. -
Judge Sparrow showed the effort
being made and the advisability
for getting the delinquent land In
the county on the tax roll. He
told of the constructive road pro
gram under way and listed tho
many problems that confront the
county court.
"Jackson county Is perhaps the
only county In the state that has
more cash on hand than It has
outstanding Indebtedness." said
Judge Sparrow, who quoted the to
tal Indentednesp at $394,000, most
of this bonds hold by eastern In
surance companies which hesitate
to let them po. The county court
haB on hand $053,000. according to
'the locul executive.
The muslca: program for the
duy wus furnished by Mrs. Jumes
Collins, Kvhtf sung two beautiful
numbers, "Roundelay" and "When
Cella Sings." She was accompa
nied at the piano by Miss Jeunesse
butler. Guests tor the day includ
ed: Theodore Itotclilld of Port
hind, (i. B. Oaks of Redding, H. C.
Cialey of Ashland, Vic Mllla of Ash
land und Judge Alex Sparrow.
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FOR CARPENTRY CLASS
Tho hlKh school class In car
pentry, under tho direction of Mr.
I.eland Mentzer, has completed
another successful year of ap
prenticeship work. Tho appren
ticeship system was Instituted sev.
oral years apo by Mr. Mentzer
to make possible practical train
ing In mnnunl arts tor tho stu
dents. Each year a project is
undertaken and all phases of the
work. Including rouh carpentry,
f.nlshlng work and painting are
done by the members of tho class.
I,nst year a modern dwelling- on
Fewer
"Stings"
'EyOoire Profit
EARTH
A valuable spraying
guMvforyou
Wr for ffw SrWwfn WdRarc tracing
, cJkort. ft ftfoM comtpiitt tkrtctmiy for Ihm
control of orchard pcttu
Holly street was cunslructrd' "by
the close and this yar in garage
has been constructed for Mrs. N.
Keeley, 621 Pennsylvania avenue. .
The system of combining prac
tical training with class room
work Is used by the larger high
FRUIT growers in this Valley are fast turning to Sherwin
Williams Summer-Mulsion combined with Arsenate' of
Lead for Codling Moth control.
Field experiments conducted by Sherwin-Williams horti
culturists and grower have proved conclusively that
"stings" and "worms" are reduced over 50 when S-W
Summer-Mulsion is used with two of the regular Arsenate
of Lead sprays.
S-W Summer-Mulsion is a highly refined oil, made in
both low and medium viscosity. It is specially compounded
for.jNort'hwest conditions. Unlike heavy oils it leaves no
greasy residue on fruit and foliage. Best results are obtained
when applied at the peak of the egg-laying periods. One
application for each brood is usually enough.
S-W Summer -SJulsion is also a sure control for Sane Jose
Scale and Red Spider, thus leaving trees in a thrifty condition
for a good crop the following season.
Here is what Mr. Archie Smith of Wenatchee, Washington,'
says: "I can't see any damage caused from the use of your
Summer-Mulsion that was applied on my orchard this season,
even though it was used as strong as 5. As to control, will
say that it was all that could be desired. I had neither worms
or scale."
Insure your profits by spraying with S-W Summer-Mulsion.
For sale by your nearest dealer.
TheSherwin-WiluamsCo.
San
Seattls
Oakland
'-luuUwanJ IsMnvaluablo ,as a,tnln aiinlvrsar of the passawe,
i-meuns of training, the students , in j by congress of the Susan B. An:
a trade thut they can use to eurnUhony amendment granting sut
a living after graduation from frage to women are being made
j high school. ' . j y 'h national women's party.
VAsm.SGTON. .May 2". Wi j
Plans lor ceieoraiing jump t. '
Choose an
All-purpose
Ensemble for
Decoration Day
an Ensemble . . . and be it
Silk, Jersey or Tweed, one
can choose here and be as
sured of the utmost in style
and good taste.
A special special purchase of
beautiful large brim hair hats,
values to $16.95,
Special $7.95
Gordon V Hose in both pointed
and square heel.
Adrienne's
, Medford National Bank Building "
aelfta Coaaf Wmrmtmmmm)
Francisco Los Angeles
Spokane Salt Lake
' Helman's plunge opens May 4th.
yu
O be smart this season
every woman will want
Portland
City
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