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MEUVOUD MAIL TR1110NR, AlKIWOUD, OUKtlOX. V KDNKSDAV, .ll'XK 111. l!t-'!. PAGE THREE 1 IMG RAPFOGIOBER 1 DATE ENGINEER WILL s ill ni no nnn OPENING OF START RAILROAD ; IN bnluAbU GHEST CAMPAIGN, IRK MONDAY nnnini i in .-,u-i . i mmmw c ti i torn 'nin Exclusive Millinery f "THE STOPE FOW EVEffYBODY" J PHONf.-4UO -467 THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" ML0fORD.0M.OJN . Distinctive Millinery TMiinB for the establishment of J.nncs 11. Owen. Keneml mana in community chest !in Xlinlford e" " ,tw'n-OreK"ii Uiinher have .progressed rso , utisfrtctorll company,, announced v today , that i that October 1 tins ' been mimed work " .'In preliminary survey las the date for the opening of the .of V'opnsed lallniart from Mulle first . comhiunlty chest drive In -Kails to Mamain fans woum start Patina itUm R a i H c flh LMedfnrd, m-cordinc to lilnns ad-1 next Monday. The chief enKineer rUIILC Siag rtdlUb 0(l;vance(, ,, dlwnlWM.,, ,U(it niBU , for the tusk has been Selected by ' n-.i... M -jithe chamber or commerce coin- 'the Owen-orcBim company., r.en- . fldCKei MrreSI lUU ,anu . ,nnt0,., which have iieen working .Manned- owen saiil that his: l. s. ,. .. - A ! f"' months on the proposition. jname would pot he mude nubile COnflSCate Machine GUnS! Chest work. ns it has heen1 ul this time, hut that he was an i fiiunip to apply In other cities, was experienced railroad engineer. TraCkS Operated By "discussed by M. N. Hun, who "fairly well acquainted with the brouiiht out the fact ho has heen 'country." Pannno RK1' Mrvmn l"llvis'11 V K- H. Parsona. head!- The chief engineer, Owen said, OdpUIIC, DUys 1VIUI an , uf ,h(. s,.liue communl,y ,.hesli iwould he Inatrm ted to Rather data anrl ''Phii a inn UoinhTC 1 11" "UK" hi employment of a J on the feasibility of the route and unu wmiwuu iiivjii-.w , ,rtltl executive to. devote his en- its prooaoie cost. tire attention to the work, lnclud-1 "The work of the chief engineer , ins collections of Plr-flKes for a' will lie conducted with the mini-: large shale, of the work. The sal-i mum . of pulillcily." further said ary .for such officer would op- the Kenernl nuimiKcr. "He Is not proximate $'-"0 monthly. j going-.through the limber accom- However, such salary was con-' panled hy a brass hand. Ills work sirtercd hy committee members! is a business proposition find will last nlKht as prohibitive, and It islbe conducted as such. i not likely a full time man will1 It Is not the policy of the i be, employed for local chest work. J Owen-Oregon .company to excite Gangs Mad Big Income. rHlO-A'nrt.-Jiine is. M5) Three raids, :VhicTr rtW stnte's attorney's office described as a "smashing blow -at . the . doff racing: racket," we're executed simultaneously lust night nt tracks reputedly operated by the At Ca'pone. George (Bugs! Moran and Chicago Heights "syn dicateH." .... More than 100 persona were ar rested, and among article con fiscated were three machine puns. All those arrested were employes or track officials. The places raided were the Hawthorne Kennel club, owner ship of which often has been as cribed to .Al . Caponc, now In only Uuise charitable organiza tions, which here-to-fore .have been holding their own drives, will lie included in the benefic the public .and build their hopes to have them crumble. The com-, pany realizes 'the hn'po-ta'nce of the survey as a development rac laiies of the first year of the tor In southern Oregon, and our chest organization and the 'terri- j final plans will' he shaped in act tory to be represented will, he de- corihincu with the final report, of cided upon Ihler. the chief engineer as to costs and Officers for the chest or'ganiza- feasibility."! I .l Hon were elected us follows: .M. Cleheral Manager piven said thai X. Hogan, president; C. M. Kidtl, the first n(ove , would bo tn,huve 'first vice-president; 'tlroi-go Hunt, Philadelphia Jail tor gun toting: . "'-'T'"; C', T' Uu.k,:,' the rail-view club, which police ;. , , , ,7 ; say Is 'operated hy Cleorge Mo- l om,ulttees Were elected a to I ran's north side gang; and the ''.: Flnajjce. coinn.lttee Itobert llllnufs KennW club. ,-tM.uted to be : Hammond ( ' J Men.on and ihas. in cnntrol of Homer Ellis, a A. ing; Inidget committee lam brother of Oliver Kills, recently, '"ton. Dr. James 15 Hayes indicted in the slot maciiin'e scan- Hert Thlerolf, William Allen and dal. Pat Roche, thief investigator ioi states rtiiuim-j ovuiiomii oiu j the raids had ' stopped, the racket : for goo'd. "We'lf rtitd them every night If we have to." he said, "and since we are sinking at the .main source of revenue for- the nig gangs, "it follows. tb.n. they will soon he starved out of existance. We've cut off an .Income of M. ROA.VOO a year and they can't stand It." , .y'" Rain kept attendlfiice down Inst night. Ordinarily hetween 3000 nhd l'O.'O'OO persons may he found n't each track, noetic said. 89 YEAR 0L0 VET U N ENJOYMENT i :, Civil DAYS ARE ENDED A Kivpet- Ji!)-Ve.ir-nlii locnl Civil :var vetfiVnn, has-, drettied he'will-J not vrk any 'inofi; and With Wra.. Strei-t past -70 ycaVa, will -Kave Monday for Olemluk. Wash., to live uiih a sun, whom ho has not Hen'n fiir yars, nrtd take a well eni-hPrt rest. 'Despite his ndaiM?ed ape. Mr. Street has for years followed the wimd huslness and every day. weather permitting, found him cither hutiHttB or cuttinB wood. Up until last Week he lnhorud con muntly. hut when n buzz. saw upon wiiich he was working tore loOsc from its fnsteninKs and narrowly miksed- Ilia lKR arms as it r.wept- ly .ih a swift semi-clrnle nrtd paitiatly whirled itself in the ground, the aged woodcutter de cided such close escape only meant one thing, and that was tp quit "while the quitting waH good." Mr. , Street this forenoon dis phiyed n trnuser leg with the outs of .the., saw .blade visible, ,ns he described the necident. When he leaves Monday for Wadhingtbn, he rtol's not expect to ever return to Medford, but ,HVe "While I enn at tllendale." The old- man, .veteran of many 'Civil war battles. 1h well known in Meit foid and has had many wood qus- tomerq.Jrt, thpt'lty. the cht?r engliVeer hinlte a personal trip over hip proposed routes, which, would take a "wevk oV ten days.' , Hp said the chie;f engineer would ' be in complete charge of. the work, and that It would, probably ; take two or three months. Mr. Owen re t u r n e d yesterday from Piortland, where he made negotiationy for the Borvicea oi tb chief engineer. - . PETITION SEEKS HILLCREST GATE The reminiscences -of war veteran who never ioo-k him KClf (oo seriously, was the inspira tion for. u thoroughly Meliijhlfiil and enjoyable program n't the Lions club this noon. William I Billy) Lyman was tile speaker chosen by l.ion Chairman conger. and the rtnfll humor and whim sicality of the popular veteran through his talk endeared him to the audience. , ' ' j "j, onn t neneve any man ever said Mr. Lyman, who said he, be lieved a man deserved more credit for standing up In battle, wit :i fear, in his heart than he did if lor some abnormal reason lite was hot afraid. The Veteran had on display a saber used in the Civil war, n biisebhll he had made out of sox worn by soldiers and bound with yarn and n number or other trophies he iiad collected prior to and after the war. The lirst presidential election r'r called by Mr. Lyman was In the year.lKoZ while the'whlg party -was still in existence. He cast hin fli-st vote for Abraham Lincoln in 1S4. and altogether has voted In 1 7 presidential elections. W. . S. Wo I get was mioliier guest of the day and spoke in behalf of the chamber or commerce mem bership drive, urging a 10 per cent ultendance of the Lions club. The musieul program for the lay was furnished by Mr, and Mrs. ThorVal H. Fylkeulie.rg of the F. & F. studio In the College build ing. Mr. Folkeuberg pluyed a group of well received violin solos, accompanied upon, the piano by M rs. Folkenberg. Kugene Modern store building planned for Producers Public Market nt West Jlroadway and chaxnHtoh sjrret. ti wmWWM The regular Kc:i3;oii-. of liie comi ty court was held today and a large amount of routine work,Vfl completed. , There were no delega tions lit attendance, as Hie dully-, ing sections are busy with liayini?, and Coinmi.ssionors ttrsell and Al ford were anxious about their own hay crop r ' A petition, headed by Charles D. Stacy and signed by 24 property owners, reiinestetl the building of a road from the Ilillcrest gate in a westerly direction along the south side of the golt course, lite oad. If approved, would be midway between (he larncburg road and the present road to Hillcrest. The county court also expected lo (-(insider the lirohlem of secur ing gl'aVel for the Medforfl-Sams Valley road, Which will be ready for graveling in about a month. The court expects lo secure acre age along Hear creek and opernte the county gravel mining macniit ery. The road will he finished for the fruit. season traltic. The county court also studied the map showing the available sites for the new county court house, to he built within the ne$t year. The court expects tp spend three or four days, from tittle to lime, study ing the various sites tvom all an gles and then deliheiatiuK exten sively before maKing any decision. Attorney Cits Newmiry appear ed before the court th.helialf.ot a citizen and his laxe. , . . Attorney Newbury . asked tne county judge why he did not hnvr a telephone on his ihjsk, and . the county judge replied that he was thinking of tearing out the one In the adjoining room. Attorney New bury , remarked that lie did not think a constructive suggestion of his could be bo thoroughly quashed. J. 0. GREY GIVESSTAND , i-- ; ; . ; 1 feK ' Summer hS M:'.; " ' Over 500' Hats" Startling Values " . - Fine Hats fm Q.r ' S In this ri-.rtVW f fthc liiiK'rtlnr r.;tin!ar 1 Iff LJ j ami ifiri.dOliintlMs i (Sure iiiifii wij-vifc.strawsi. j XYi" 11 S'liiunici- luiis ol' line straw, sucli as iinvelly ln-nid, hitir lii'aut.'Vtc' Tliest-lints tire Vioin Aiiicticu 's ll ?'.'VW - JJ JJ t.vt, ttwtiii, itml ci-(chet. . Thw .are our regular i',1 noVt n,.e,ilni. of fasllinn hiillinerv. WW fTt ( M.IM ID !ft. 1 .1 Vil lilt's. 1 Ollf CIIOICC ............... , , IV . J i , f , HAT SHOP MINN'S "'" 1' ?J SECOIfD FLOOR & ... , 1 -it ' 0. .... , , . Sale of Hats i ' f; j BARGAIN HAT SECTION 1. T I i kV All Summer Halt in Desirable Med- $ "j 7 9 'i SV ,.r'i'. eU and Shades . ....... H " i2 ..T Extra Speciai'i?B,''""."n' 79c . . .. .... i . ... ... I making tills territory for 14 years: lllalie. Moffltt &. To wne nave llliannna i.ai it ineaiei- in- BUKL MOFFITT ANDTOWNE.CO, INSTALL BRANCH making this territory f or 1 4 years! Plake. Moffitt & Tmviu- have) miarnina i.aiK ineaier fui this... c o m w a n vv -Avlll-imve. (l J,111..1i i...4ln.-K imsiuiM-a uhpiuhk' cuuinmi iii.. chartfe.. ,. r -.-, imvt fh MeilCoiMl dls'l rlct and are ..c-.L ''AKJmerHlt'r fTo Alt!) WprT'Hetfltd t lablisbini; a braiu-li here to better the compMiiv for the printers lines, ; serve the trnde and In recognition Wll also continue. 1 of Medford as a Jobbing center. Wood burn Hay Hi own company st him I'd mcjisoii's opi'iMtlnns. In regard). ta his-posilihn ii the water board's proposal to hmI city wuia;;tof the- city f Jat k-rtvlUe. I the followhiK innteini!l tvrta ijnetl todsy by t'nunrllmnn 3. Or ,f!rl': "Inasmuch as there may be some misunderstanding as to thy nttiturtn TTEnrdtw? the ftdminis t ration of water thatler by the water bnaid, I am nut In sym pathy With tho. policies of lb water .commission, reni'dipp the sale of- water throuKhoiu .larkson crinnty. but If U is U-Kally de cided that the wat-r commiKsUm hfls sole jurisdiction in the matter independent of the city council, 1 have nd disposition to Interfere, as a member of the city adminis tration, with tly activity of that body." That Medford is rapidly becom ing a wholesale distributing, point for alltuuthrn bw-gon -and nur therrt fahrorhla. Is evidenced ' hy "the openliiK of. a number of branch jobbing houses here, the latest being a branch of Hlake, Moffltt Towne, one of the largest paper houses in the country, with 1 S Jobbing houses . on the Pacific coast, . . " The Portland division, of which A. W. Mlelke Is president, has purchased thA local paper ho Hsu of Packer-Scott Co. on South Front street. In nSu wholesale dis trict, , will enlarge the stock and carry a line of staple papers, In cluding plain and fancy wrapping papi-r. t wi ne. enrda ge, st a t ionery. etr. New lines will be added and ipiartei h enlarged as the. business Increases. . !'. F. Si'hineer, who has been Hi DUtributcd by Enders' Wholesale GiCr'y Co., 'Ashland tad Medlord" ." The chrcv nt grand larceny against Alpha llispham. beauty par- lot- operator, wos uismlssed yes terday aflernrtun before Justice" f the I'cace Hllenn O. Taylor. ffs. jHhmlllon. the complaining witness. I withdrew the charges. Khe nlleged that Mrs. llispham took n laval- liere worth ITnn. Mrs. Illspli.im was held under tltlim hohds In the connly Juil petidltiK tlje settlemeh1 'of the case. ALWAYS KEEPS . IT m HAND Lytlia i; .Piiikharn' Vegetable drimpound Help Her So Much Vitt.hiit-pii.'pR'f I Vl'Si just coin- slUCgiwh fPrllltL'S j oud, I rviuhb tidt nt. I Vhs lostitjf Iti weight, i rM m much 'nbut Lydift V.. Virk linin'n Vegetable ( 'nTitponnd nnd what n g'KM tm U Icitif tt K Hint t 'ufarbfl t.ikiTi iU I 'have tnkut elt'ht bottler of Lvtlia R. rink- ham's VeflTtahle rotnioiiiid nnd ahnt the ftnme in tnhlet form. This is etm medirine & Woman should hue in the hbunc alt tho Umff. 1 am improv iiijr t'vcrV day anl inn am flble to est: I fcm- willin'to answer any let ters Rfkinp alruiil the ''V'ttilla Com Mnitid." Mns, I Hi UATtus, 21 Uiaulauinia, fit., '. &. Pittsljur'jh, I'a. - THE PICK O' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES j KIjJ Vtjj M , .. ' IfA 'i&vf: and different ' &L J fyl"" dAwifiot the miderwtJrld 1 - WmifM ''" ''' LjJC . . .you'ii like it. mrlft. V ' 'Colttinto a s;- - stau'ovtheW m WS&l CHAI1LK DEiArVEY U 1J1 v mmii ana luuio iiincrAUA j w r.3 h-7,i.n.M wiua I LAST V- Trtin t ST . " r j I t TONIGHT I ( John X Barrymore TEMPEST wit'H'"-"' : camilla horn louib wolhei'm 'CSt ST BAVcfinr,., 1 Swrtrr Ci.EWAfittA tiIe La TLKomIrritrro'-Quy te-Hi-HoJ The Oni iff TttK World. 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