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.'1 I -I'l tJlvp Ijill (ill, If N I i rxnr: six MTCBFOftP MATL TRIT.UNE, MEDFQTtD, OTJEfiOX. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1920. ENDURANCE FLIER TREADS 'CATWALK' MILE IN AIR i j i i - MINE ACTIVITYjPAVING REPAIR IS FORESEEN IN;UP 10 OWNERS WATER PROJECTiUNCILS VIEWj ! i COUNTY COURT! i 25 Sleeveless Dresses Less than Cost DIRECTS FIGHT! v ;-.y. h- trr,, r"W" ON HAY WEEVIL Local Promoters Plan Utili-, Resurface Requests Should zation Squaw Lake Water! Be Made By Petition and for Mines and Irrigation; Summer Resort Also, Talked for Lake. Paid for By Property Owners Affected Hear Dairy Experts. Artl'l' nf Inconi'irallnn Ti.r t li.-1 A"'r lii-lil'lliif wvituI .thurl llillis M.-dfoi-.l Wiiti-r, I'uwi-r ami JJt?- j y -xm-iih nn Ilic iii-w iluiry In-v.-l..iiinl oiii.niy wi-ri- flli-il ut ' mih-i-i !. nnllimiM-.-, tlx- city cimiii Hiilem y.i.nluy. I.v l-'n-il J. Ulnk-j " iyr ll on tlcy. I.-bm-i; i.f the Si.tIIiik inliif . i "'.I in favor of I he iii-upi-i-iy l.lo.....linK ,,f th.- waters ,. , H,y ,,. . reKU,ll.lK .Siiiiuw lako, for liTiKatlc.ii anil hy-: r ow ,,.,.,.,, , , uuk ilraiilic mining are poiiii'miiiIiiii-iI. 1 1 hi; cost of rciiaii-iiiK mk-Ii Hir-i-tH Harry llilltim, It-mi-" of thu Ilc.li-1 ' " a K'-li'-nil hunli-n on llm city at Jlwlford In this city ami the hu ,11""' li-nt- Ilolcl at I-Iuk'-ih-. and I'oii lnml cuiiitallsis and inlnliiK ni'-ii. ore IntereHlcil In the project. The filing ut imperii of liuor- poratlon Is the '--uiiil Ii-kuI Mti-p Aociattd Pttts Pboto Endurance ftlert have greater thrills than Just breaklno a record. Picture shows Dale "fled" Jackson Inspecting the engir.e of the St. Louis Robin, climbing out on th. "catwalk" while the plin. soared 5,000 feet above the field. i Stringent Steps Will Be Taken to Control Pest- Inspector to Have Power Over Shipment Ichneu mon Fly Due Soon. This is parly hecause Hip elly has not the money in the Kent-nil fund lor such repairs, hut mainly hecausc the Villi). HIM) lioml issue siiliiiiillcil two yt-ars iiko for 14111- i.itin hi- llhiki-lev. A f-w wei-kHierai repairs 01 pave.l sui-i-is was UK" h- filed an lippllca-lon for re. led l,y Hit- volers. Water right" j c'ly "I'ficials linl-e also fouml Till- proposition, aoeordlni; In llnx-titiKa.li.il llial the most of JlldK.- W I-:, frews of this city.1""' pavillK that is koIiik had had counsel for sol ,f the interesletl "lily II folir-lmli deplh when lal.l. Iiartii-s Is -still In a l.iriiiullv; h'-rcas the cost n-UMiii.ii.-h lower slaee, and I Kdl ahout with tile ' 'he properly owners of lliose usual lllicerlalnly." streets than lo the properly own- I jkccurdlllK lo .ImlK- Crews, the ers on the slreels whirl d a lilatlis of the proje. l, at this .Hit-, thicker depth of sm facli,K, when il bs follows- Ihese .pavements were laid in liilu. ' (llakeley ami -associates hale Hence from now in Hie properly pill-clias he property on ,ie tiers of each stree. which needs Huiiaw1 lake fro., l..nKlK I,."'"' lesuifacl,,,. will ,aie lo John A. Tomlln, it. l- Harder."""""" council for II. II, e litt.rl.-i VV. I'alm and rite l-Vr- f"r " I'vIhb. and i.l It v .Ml il ll lit K' l I " J il IN III j pay pin 11 uthli-i- iht Haiii'idft jn t. I I'l't'imnihji'y ti Hit cuiiNidiMiiiiiMi of i in new (hiir y inupcct tun unM- otinrll ;il its passion play is START WAR ON bait for earwig. SIGNED BY LIS (y SHACKS BY EXTERMINATION IS M WrJJNtSUAYpfjyiL QpQppj READY JR.PESIS Kos.dl, hy It silhstanllal down pay ment; l-'lnal payim-ni on Hie land Will he made Oetols-r I. 'I'lie cash A W,1,I nn,,e for e,.,'li',l""",' city considerations and a hroker's com- ' , m""t'"B ""Xl IT"'-"',- tnisslon. has agreed lo nnderwrlt.-' ,,"fh' 'nf"""'.""" " t" the e.fl. stock II. .he ,!.... ... the extent of "' M"h '"-, How to a mllll,,,, dollars. Details ' ''"' " "etter and sanl.ary iiiin iuiii), tan miuiui ity flllt'fi 'Whlrh li.'ive mih (In Icy nnlin.'i nre vuiH InijmiiiMl to tin -(ty nfficiulx I in ahort tiilks by lruf. i. V. 'ip- uf Iiiin iiiin'f of Ihc project iir' flow being worked out in Io". IuihI. . The ronct ruction pin nn rail for the 4'OiiHtriH'iInn of 2 niilen of , . ... ',, A. L. Ij'Ui'h. th'puty (Inlry anil foml Snuaw lake nnd the Hterllns: nilnc.!rt, ' i in; wuu'i wiiiim iiiiinnii iu 1 nnd water for the hydraulic nilu von, biicterlnloxist nt tlie Oregon State college and h. II. Jerner and I'ortlanil, wli Utteniled the council iiicetlng with !C:...inru VV Aiiulli. II... ....... I I ,,K ..f vlruln around lit the Hle.-I,,,,, , . II..K mine and ho used In iht. ,le-, ,, v.-lopnienl of dormant K..l .nlnrH ( , mal((. lh(. Mid l,rlK..tlo of far.., lands. .,,., ,,,,.,. ms,,,...,,,,,, M).u tll!11 The plans Mr the hlkh mo,,, w 1( ,.,. llllv 8. 8. ItulllH, and have been e cnreil by the prvnent development ron p. 'Die piirchHNe of the land nt Squaw Jjilte, kIvdh the new owners i lliarlan rlnhlH to land udjoiniim the lake: It 1h planned to ronHtruct lais- dam tit tlm lake fur the Impound ing of vvateiH. In ennnectiun y.th the develop ment project, it h nlno planned to estahllrih a modern nummiT vantaKt-H to be gained by tnc milk coiiKuminu puldic thru the npera tinn f the local ordlna nee. and a Inn stated tlwii the proper distri bution of the com of enforcing the ordinance, by license fee and a tax per ouautity on milk Mold at retail could be worked out so as not to ImpoHe a hnrdnhlp on any prn micer and retailer of milk. ..MenHTM. ieiner and l.eech, like I'rof. CopMin, lolit that dairy in- Ntiect ion old I on iicin tn nllim- ill i.u reHOft ut Hipn.w lake, with a worked In a nutlHfaetory manner modern hotel, and golf links. , ,ht. imiUl(l hen. tU .f dalrvn.en Operutlonrf at the Hteiiing mine1..,,.! ,.....,,.,. i,.,,r ..,,,' ... ... niivi' it'iii'iii'o i oc poiiu, m nt'i further Work Im not practical, un le.nn new ki'muihI and IcvcIh can be worked. One of the chief dra w ImckM of the Sterling mine, bus recommended that the .small tax levied on milk snlen be by the gal lon Instead of by the pound. The various phases of problems that will arise in enforcement of been the lack of hlnh pressure Ul onnniu.0 w,.n, Illsu .i,.,,,!,,,,, water for extensive work. The project hua been under con Hldcratlon by flume Interested nince last Noventber, but they have made no statements about it, be caiittu their plans had not matured. The couMtimmutioB nf the plan, ns out 11 net), would be of li Ik li value lo the UK'Iciittunil nnd mlu lug Interests of this section. by the visitors, and advice given un to how to meet them. LOCATE IN STATE 1 l ' Highly new families !iavn lo cated In Oregon during the month of July. According to reports filed ) the Oregon state t'haniber ' 'oin ninw, which shows an Iti 1 Tease of .' over that of last July. InvcHtments h a v e amounted to 1Z'1.1!'S more than Dioho of the tHiue month of 1 id's. ; Thet have been :M1.S hcics of laud sold w It h figures hhowin Only acres sold last July. I.el- teiH nuiiled out by the chamber of commerce have brought n lare number of people to this state, and fi I people receiving these letters plan to come to Oregon The seven months' period fur l!?ll shows a decided Increase In the number of people located here, Investments made, nnd other tabu la t ions or Interest. Investments havo Increased during the seven months by 17-tO ir.:t. Hcces of literature sent to different people have amounted to over I'.t.iuHl. Med ford will be privileged to see' I he famous Passion I 'lay at the ' local armory a week from tonight. , breaking a hop from Seattle where the gi'ent production made its pre- i mler last Krlilay night under the auspices of the I'nlversity of i Washing ton, to San Krauiisco, j when next week 11 will be pre- The city administration thru Superintendent -'red Schef fel, is now making a determined war on old shacks and like structures, ' start tomorrow, according to Elmer A ton of poison halt for earwig, to he dimrlbuted hy the city and county in a war of extermination, arrived yesterday and the work of scattering It hither and you will one the nii'ht under local Lions will appear b the auspices club. yi'he I'asslon I'lay, patterned alter Hie famous IJnropean pro duction, was directed by fhircuce I 'ramer, producer, who recruited ill his cast Home of t he finest actors In the east and middle west, according to Lawrence A. Lambert Stringent steps for control and eradication of the alfalfa weevil, recently discovered In the fields of Jackson county, in an area be tween Central Point and Phoenix, roughly seven miles long, and two miles wide, were taken by trie county court, at a meeting this morning. Appointment of an inspector, J with power to issue permits for the shipment of alfalfa hay and straw, insoect fields and stack;:. land to conduct a search for new infected areas was authorized. The inspector will he named hy the Oregon State college, and will bo a pest expert. He Is expected to start work within the next week or ten days. A. O. Allen, member of the state horticultural hoard, for the southern Oregon district, said this morning that Jackson county would take the necessary steps to prevent hay shipments from Jose phine, Klamath and other west ern Oregon counties as a precau tionary measure. fi. II. Ifecke. head of the agrl- wliich are not only unsightly, but . ft- Oalinaii, inspector in charge of a lire or oilier menace, in ac- 'lft com hut on the urwige Tront. cordon. -e with the ordinance liiHpeclor Oatman Haiti that I he passed some months uun irovei-n- polHoii bait would he scattered sen ted in the civic auditorium. lh j jK MU,.h buildings, and with in-t'frsi tn those Hf'ctioiiH where the hi or more piayers in me company , si i.,lllt r.-.on n. i-iiv ,..,,,..,.ii i,. earwigs are inicKest and taper Mildly enforce it. uowu, according to the ueiiHlty or. cultural department of California, out or 1,1 such delapldaled, use-"'e earwigs. advised local officials last night less structures comb iiineil by thoj ,,,! (l(l ,I0.t think (hat the (on of by wire, as follows: city ottlcials some time ago, and Pl t,uit would create any great "Quarantine orders against which the owners were notified i :i,n"unl r 1UV,M' UI1I entertained a Jackson county have not been is lo repair or remove, else the ,.jly i "utlier peHsimistlc outlouk. "It will . sued, delayed waiting receipt of would raze (ii- remove, and charge 1 ,akt? Mm l"""ds next year and 10. Uie cost as a tax - against the ot,. I'"h year after that," owner, only four owners complied ! Ha'(' nH- (1U. .I,:.. Ki.. i,, , . .r ' He held to the theory that nr.- manager, who booked the show i ..' . .less an Insect conies along with a ing was given, the splinters have 1 "r earwigs me name win begun to fly, and will continue to he long and hard. He claims that era! months ago. here today. .M r. Lambert was former man ager of the Russian ftynl Choir. ; urt i" ,,, ,111......... .. the arwigs are propagating rapid K which appeared in Medtord sev-,,' , , and invading new territory. If the comi.lying with the ordinance, for iM,ison, 'mil hoi1ds the earwKs even these crews under orders from,11 W,M a victo& tor the jirop superintendent Scheffel. have be-;er,,y ownera gun the remedial work of razing.', "(,H1)eC a ,na" hat the One s.u-h structure, an old shed '"V wnu d ,?e tV "ced ll,,afit 08 PH' on south Kir street, has already ",ble and lhat e W0U ll aPPreciuto heen removed, ami the work of lt VP,ry n,"ch " 0llltl li ill nti.in ll'in IHC iirtll ilHU' l MIC tearing down a shack on Crater' Lake avenue between Jackson i:M H.wcR ri.i.tiiiT i;ir.i (Continued from Page One.) ! street and .Minnesota street, and long generally conplalned of is The first of the Hoeing mail, j still on. folir-l-:ISKenecr ult.m.u tit ) nl'ii-e.l. 'I'h, 1.-...-L- ti.ill I :i on the Seattle to l.os Angeles remainder of the 1 :i condemned ' Jj,rksn "ml ,rw lhe fnnmieni, "1 route, arrived at the local airport buildings are taken care of. The city does the work ami the cost is assessed a gainst the owner. around : o'clock loday, slopping over for 15 minutes before hop ping to Oakland, Its next stop on the line This plane, a I toeing model. 40-H 4. powered with fiUS horse power hornet engine, has a speed of i:c miles an hour and cruise.- at 1 or ni lies an hour. It can climb son feet u minute to I ceiling of 1 5.100 feet and can cruise MM) miles without refuelhpr. The I. A. detailed Information, giving extent of infestation. Instructions Issued to all quarantine guards to reject all hay. and straw from Jackson county." State and county horticultural officials expect to confine the al falfa weevil to Its present boun daries, and thus prevent a Cali fornia quarantine against grains and potatoes. Movement of alfalfa and straw from the infected area to oth"r section of the county will bo pro hibited. A consignment of Ichunemoni. a parasitic fly, from Salt Lake City, is expected the end of the week, nnd will be liberated in t lie i restricted areas. The Inchunemonj is harmless, save to the alfalfa, weevil. Tho weevil infected area eon- j can hear you." sists of approximately .12 squai-ei O'lirine gained a pound and a ' miles and embraces some of th weight remained earwigs. Smoke Belle w Closes Tonight stationary at 1,14 Oregon. A relative small portion pounds. O'lirlne's weight was 1 4 j qf the total alfalfa tonnage of tho on coming down. Itoth had pulses : county, however, Is embraced in of 84, a gain of 10 for Jackson ! the district. and eight lor O'lirine. I Commissioner Allen said this TIia illuii aariw..! ..- !,.,.. n,.,rli, thn Via Knllouail ihn WA.t. . . ,,,.v.. L- ...... .....f, ........ ..x . .... j S3 1 timo in their time aloft, includ-( vil could be controlled, with a J ing iiM.ooo from the Curtiss-I minimum inconvenience by the co. Kobertson company. An addition- I operation of hay'raisers and deal lal'SStm was received in cash he- ers. The alfalfa in this section The patrons,. ,.1)mi,,,,.(.p ,,.( unlotaled. Their weevils will soon start hibernal ! Smoke I telle w. the Jack Lon- new plane purchased bv . .....-... sides gifts received by the chamber . Is now In its third cutting. . ... , . . , Ml l I I IO i., mis a weuieu sieei noo Articles of Incorporation for ti new Medfonl organial ion, I limb Wing; Inc., were tiled (odny with Ihe county clerk. The capllul stock or Ihe company is STMimi nil paid up. The ofll mih ate (Icin go Hunt, president, and Charles A. Wing, secretary and treasurer. The. two above men tioned and IVanli rariell are the directors. The object of Ihe company Is ti; own real estate, erect buildings and to deal hi mortgages, both chattel and real. PALACE BEAUTY SHOP Great Northern Passenger Agent Visits Med ford The formal opening of the Pal me Iteauty Shoppe, on North Sixth street, owned by l- .1. Harris and operated by Helen John Smith nnd Alice Heurdortr. will take place tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Next door tti the Palace Patber Shop, the new beauty salon will be run In connecti.ft with the former place oT business, the t wo being connected by an archway In the interior. Mr. Harris has received a number of congratulatory mes sages from patrons and locat l.usiness men for the new addition lo htx business. John 11. Ii uniting, of Portland. Iiavelling passenger agent for the Orent Nort hern Hallway company, was In Medtord today on business, He says their company H meet ing with Fplemlid patronage for their two fast trains from Portland lo Chicago. . "They are v both de luxe flyers, present t he utmost In travel comfort, with evei y con vn Itiece muster car builders can devise. The Oreat Northern prides ltelf on ervlcc - with personnel pro. flclent In the urt of hospitality. WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REX ALL STORE Open Simdayi nnd Evening! All the Time construction and its metal lined .... mm.. . ...v ,nnik.h, me oeepiy u 1 no isiereo am. no Ida no contains a forced heating and ventilation installation. A feature of t he ship is t he special night fly In A equipment, This type of plane, say the P. A. T. officials. Is blcal for the Sean le to Los Angeles route, be cause of tin need of a high-powered ship in I he succession of mountain climbs on the lit' mill's of flight. Since Ihe I toeing system ac quired the Pacific Air Transport, all the old equipment has been replaced by Hoeing planes, tun ; the first poeing cabin plane In the! service, equipped with a I L' ii horse power hornet engine, was flown I from the factory today. j form to Hialto i or i no past two days, completes 11U ,.itlllu ,. i,a (.i.niuu- ' in ,.t tha hn r hnv iinei.- its engagement ut that theatre , Koherlson comoaov was conlhioe.l ! whuro thpv en n hp found in large numbers. The Ichunemons will MlHilil' liPliew is l,oii-! , Infills? Ihe IK l-iv ; don't tale of the Alaska gold rush i WMM esiimateI the Robin flew (and the lucture contains some , 2r. ono niiles usin.. a-.yn unllons of exceptionally beautiful snow scenes) K;,SOino and If.H gallons of oil. taken In the far north. 1 Forty-seven refueling contacts Conway Tearle and Barbara ' Were made. Tho propcllor on the Itedford are starred in the leading j orange colored monoplane made rn,,'s' I approximately IIL'jioo.tnio revolu- The picture makes way for the! Huns. There was some gasoline opening of "Two Lovers," linnnM .ft ill the tanks and both tires column and Vllma Hanky's latest I were Inflated. Jackson and screen vehicle at the Hialto Wed-I (lUi ine had been cuiitioocil toiuitluu nnd uhiliniputu would he Hill)- nesday. "Two Lovers'' will be watch for a ground loon If one the I iect to the permit regulations, the wiidavs only. 'was empty on landing. same as the growers. be sent against the weevils. U these points. County Agent II. O. Fowler, dis coverer of the weevil In these parts, nnd Elmer Oatman. fruit Inspector, are assisting Commis sioner Allen, In the weevil cam paign. CotmnisHioner Allen also notifetl dealers In the district that their shown for Pool ha II receipts at Minnesota for 1 'I 'S were $ I L'S.S'lT. ' 1 I Xo imi'crhiinly nliouf iv-1 suits with Kdilali l-'ilm in vour ciinit'i'ii. Less worry nlmut such things as ini ilcr, or ovor-cxposiiiv. ! It's .Knstnmu's .tepeiid--j able fi 1m tlu n-sult of, years of oxiu'riincntation ami rcscari-li. t Set your siiiply hore. j Medford Book Store 34 North Central Ave x Lumber Specials During the spring and summer we have accumulated a miscellaneous assortment of lumber odds and ends which we are anxious to dispose of. This is mostly Common, but contains some items of Rustic and Siding. If you have a use for any of this material it will pay you to look it over, as we are selling this stock at BARGAIN PRICES Big Pines Lumber Co. 6th and Fir Sts. Phone 1 I m i jfi In Flat Crepe, Prints and Georgettes Values up to $25.00 Final Clean-Up ,00 SUMMER HATS Balance of our Summer Hats. Values up to $16.95 $2.95 S2.50 Brilliant Hose $1.50 Brilliant Hose; value $2.50. Now $1.50 3 pair $4.25 $1.95 hose $1.25 Costume Jewelry Values to $2.95 SPECIAL $1.00 Bathing Suits Pelton All-Wool Brassiere in Bathing Suits SPECIAL $3.95 Adrienne's Medford National Bank Building . I lBkfork 1 Snvh KSUv I-" ,- i "YBI.LOW UAMKI" t-i aMM MIIt lfclltlM.Sii: . , All this is Yours! "l-.nl.lf Sllr lubr. (IKIMMI! TOIVI 11 P4STK M . nn "' 'I.I. IIKHIIIH llllllll IIKI Sll;-i mud.li) .,( for TIHL VALI1K . . tl.r. EAST SIDE PHARMACY Open Evenings and Sundays Corner Main and Riverside Phone CO "1-tMlil 17-1 t I I " J