PAGE SIX
MKM'OM) MAT.I. Tlv'IIMTNK, M KI)F()ltl, oitM'iON. W KDN'KSDA Y, Al'Ml'ST 7. U20.
SOUTH CENTRAL'CHI LDREN WILLjWARRANTS WILL
EXTENSION HAS HAVE OPENINGJBE ISSUED FOR
COUNCIL'S OKEHDAY OF FAI RiNEIGHBOR ROWi
i ;
Unanimous Approval Given
Project-Financial Prob-J
lem Will Be Worked Out:
By Council Committee j
Levy On Property.
Directors Make Final Ar
rangements For Big Jack
son County Exposition
Season Tickets Reduced
To One Dollar.
Tilt elly council last nUlit 11111111!
mulish iiuiii't)'f(l lhi m-onoKeil ox
tension of Smith Centiul uvcnuo to
the I'm iric liiKhway In the way of
ulllmntcly making unoihcr throw;!: j
norm nml no 11 1 11 tiioroiiginiii'a or
thul slrcnt, by iiialiliii; a cutuff
HirotiKh t ho Juno Kuihint proiiorlv
to J11I11 ihu lilKliwny nt t)K! end of
Smith Hlvei-slilo, which prninn-.li Inn
whs eniloraeil by (ho city plnnnlnv
oommiHKloii at llx iiiuctlnc Monday
nlKht mill on which tlic commis
sion, with tliu iroiurty owners of
Contra! avenue, him boon at work
fur BOinv time past, If a way can
v fiiiiml for the city to rcasonnhlv
financu It.
Tho cost of the proposed I ill -piovoiucut,
which wits pr-tltloticil
for hy (SU per cent of thn Central
properly owners between Kil'lh anil
lloyd streets, woitlil fall on tin
properly owners licm-fllcd on that
btrceL anil lla cross streets, after a
board of review had fixed tho as
ue.usmcnls, KrntliiiK Ilio levy on rneii
property owner arciirilliik" to I In;
way that properly wuh bemiflted.
Tho council and mayor approved
the project aubject to Joint action
of a apodal council committee, to
bo appointed by the mayor, with
the council finance committee, to
work out a financing putii by which
the city could ndvanco the money
needed until the propuiiy owners
paid their assessments.
City Sniierlnteiideni KclicrM.
after ,an e.iiinlnailon of the kcv
eial proposed routes for thin ex
tension or CUtolT. llel-tnreil that (lie
mute (hroiiKh tlte Karhart tirop
erty was Hie must fca-silde and In
the end I he iliciiiicsl. Tliroimh the
city plaunliiK nuuiiiission's efforta
a tnidiiy option for die purchase of
a atrip .Inn feel Iiiiik anil VI feet
wide IhrotiKli Itic Kurhuii properly
for a roiiHiileratlon of $10110 cash
unit I liu ruimilnini; property to be
free of all pavliiK. water and newel
(axes, has been obtained. This atrip
would cut Die Knrhart property in
two aomewhat triniiKUlnr plecea. II
la claimed by tills plan the cost
would bo nlioul Mill) and that as
anon ub. Ihu. option expires tho
whole propmly can be sold for Ilia'
Kiim Jjy Miss ICiirluut.
The mayor anil council favor the
proposed Improvement If the city
0.1111 find 11 way to carry the burden
until the properly owners henefll-d
could puy in their levied tax for It,
' Al I'.MU.S III' to. Ill) Till. II
(Continued from Tag One.)
to the veterinary tiuililliii; to work.
She aiilil she did not have cihmiuIi
money for her school worn and
coneiueiltl.v was forced lo accept
employment part of tho time.
"In Kcncrnl our conversation
wan discussion of her affairs. Slle
spoku of lieliiB left alone then
(during the summer of IW.'ir..
.Most uT the students lllld Bone
away and she ment'oncd that
her 'Imy friend' bad none ali.
She did not apeak much about
HT 'boy friend' lit that lime.
(Later Dr. Snook Paineil that the
friend was Miirlln T. Myers, who
was employed In the horticultural
department nt the university).
"Muring the flrsl Iwo weeks of
our aeiiuallitaliee we talked about
couipiititomi,te inuri'limes. She sulil
she thought eumpanlouale mm'-iliit-e
was all rltht 'Inn when you
lost your companion. It wasn't '
"This remark led us to discuss
laioks of Hint nature."
w.viTJi ji-i-'.sthx rMn:tiii:i)
(Continued on Vma Hlx)
drinks of pure cold water, anxiously-
awaited the arrival home of
tho fathers . fioin Medford with
hotllea of city water.
Thel debate was a running one
In which the mayor and councllmcn
Joined shortly at times. Mayor
T'fpc.U' Hinted that he had no ob
jection to the matter hclmi sub
mitted to n vole of the people out
Hide of the expense of holding such
n. special election, especially r.t
this time. In view of the city's
flnanelnt status.
, 'No Mention Oak Crov
v The'' Inatler of uraiilltiK water ti
Ihe Dllli fltove district w not dls
cussed In nay way In fart, the
inline of the district was not men
tinned at all ilurliiK the meellim.
the city officials apparently fce.
In thill Ihe fate of Ihe Dak (ii-nv
district and all other outside dls
Irleta was linked up with the fn'e
of the Midway district.
Finally the Collins million to
submit the matter to a vole of th"
people was submitted to a vole,
with Ihe result above mentioned
Immediately fnllowlnn this. Conn
cllie.uu nun-leu A. Winn made a
motion Unit too Midway district b
given a water supply from Med
ford'a system. which proposi
tion was also lost.
Utile was said .ilurtm! the run
nlliK debalo of Hie economical side
nf KinntliiK water In out side ills
trlcls. All the city official" seem
weary of Die InoK controversy and
AIM welcome an end to II, and this
end Would have hoen reached last
iillilit ir Councilman llamniond had
been prosenl and tho mayor had
cast fhe deciding volo one way 111
Ihe oilier.
The coiinclltnen opiMiseil to giv
ing the Midway district water It)
general claim t lint the contract he
IWDeii that district Mild the oily
water board doea not properly sure
guard Metlfoid'a water supply, nn'
la full of Jokers. ' j
The directors of Ihe Jackson
County Kail- association, at their
uitiirt Nik last niKbt. made filial ar
rangement for the fail to be held
Hepicmber 11 to I I, inclusive.
It was decided to make Wed
nesday, tile first day of the fair,
one of the best of the four days,
si 11 il a proKratu is bclim arraiiMcl
aecordlllKly.
Instead 'of Friday belna chil
dren's free day. Wednesday bus
been decided upon, the schools 10
the city und couniry districts will
be dismissed for that day and nil
children accompanied by parents
will lie admitted free.
II Is desired thai all who ex
pect 10 make exhibits gel them
ill early Tuesday, September 10th.
as all exhibits must be In place
that evcnliiK for the first day of
Hie fair.
Thursday will be Medford day.
Vrlduy, Ashland day.
Saturday, CraHKC and Crauts
I'ass day.
Season Tickets $1,110.
It was decided to reduce the
price of season tickets, KOod every
nlKht and day, to fl Instead of
$J..'iU. for everybudy. it Is hoped
a large number of people will buy1
seasun tickets as the fair hoard
wants the people to attend every
day they can, and havo therefore
reduced the price. tJeneral ad
mission will remain roo for any
day or 2."c cents for any evening-.
The free list has been done away
with.
II was decided to redecorate ttie
Interior of the merchants' build -Ink',
also to build bleachers at the
race track If the executive com
mlltee deems It necessary.
The premium lists are out and
call be found at Ihe eha ui tiers of
commerce und banks In the cities
of the eounly. at some of the gen
eral stores, or oy writing It. (I.
Kowler. secretary.
There will tie a gooil program
of amusements every day all I
evening and flrewurks every night.
y ..Ill I... Iuil.H l.iilnv.
I the dlslrlct attorney's ofllee says.j
' for Janus and lilalne Wolff,,
j brothers, und pal lii lpanla In u
! ni lgbboi hood row Sunday noon.
I Hint resulted III Mrs. Itose ('apis
' suslailiing serious Injuria. She is
now In a hospital and last night (
! was very low. but rallied this,
! morning.
i The brothers were held 111 the'
I county Jail Sunday night, and iv-
j leased Monday. Mrs. Cupls was
i released from the hospital tbe
i snoie day. but returned yeslerdov
afternoon, suffering trout Internal:
hemorrhages. I
The Wolffs and Capis tire)
neighbors ' 'und a pitched battle
resulted when Mrs. lapis Is ul
legd to have lllrown borne rose I
hush clippings Into the yard or:
tho Wolffs. A dull was w ielded. I
Joseph Cupls. husband of the In-1
Jured woman, sustained wounds'
mill bruises .-(lid .Mrs. Capis had,
ribs broken. c
District Attorney Oeorgo Cod-i
dlog said this morning that hoi
was still Investigating tho affair.;
He said If the Lestlmony of two:
more witnesses dovetailed, charged j
would be filed against the Wulff;
brothers. He also said that his
office was keeping In close touch:
wllh lr 1!. W. Clancy, atli-ndlng!
pliysclnn lo Mrs. Capis, for any:
dire developments. j
He said the fracas was hedged:
abolll with lllu usual conflicting
slorls. j
Itad blood has existed between
tile combatants for some time, aii'1;
ihe entire I'oluoitiia avenue neigh- j
liorhuod. During the battle slicks
nod stones were burled, and the
Wolffs allege that Mr. Capis tried
to draw his J.-ok-knifc.
-' Dr. Clancy took an X-ray pic
ture of the Injured woman yesterday.
DRY AGENT'S BODY
DKTItOIT. Midi.. Ant,'. 7 (ft
Tbo body of Hfrhanl J. SumllanriH,
federal prohibition aKi-nt, wph
round In thn Detroit river at S a.
in. today. The body was found hy
Kpeeiitl inspectors of tlt treasury
department who have been dra;
Kiim the river ttitu-e .Monday night.
SandtandH disappeared early Satur
day after he had boarded u cruiser
in the river.
It was reported to Inspector Fred
W. Krahin, head of the police homi
cide spuad. that Sauldandu' beau
was battered as if by blown from u
club.
FOE OF FOREST
FACING DEFEAT
NEAR SPOKANE
Fires In Montana, Idaho and
' Washington Being Sub
dued By Weather and
Workers Loss Totals
Millions of Dollars-
IJlMSl. Au(. tl'l The town
df (Juitrl.lMiri: nils MttnlOuu riilnn
today und flan. en were rnarhiK up
the xtccp f I tirs of inountalnH tin
eltlu-r rtUle of Point- biiHln. while
eri'WM from the (loltl Mill iniiif. the
Hntpp 1'nyettn IuiiiImm- eitnipM of I ti'
Idiibit City country, and the South
ern Idaho Timber I'lotrctivt- aM
I'l.itlon f ouy.it desperately to con
trol thrm.
The fire started lute yestei di.y
and wax first reported to the ntnle
hind department this moi ntim after
a Ill-hour battle to confine the
flitim1 had met with lallure. The
boat and humidity of recent dnys
has nuule the woods a verftaWe
fin tuice.
SrOKAN'i:. Wiinh . Auk. 7. trt'i
The plague of fire that moeked
n at unities of flu liters for two
woeKs today seemed to he farlnt;
di'fntt on frmtt that c.tendd
throtiHli parts of three states.
After havlnir ravneil unknown
ihuiiMUuts of acres In Montnna.
Idaho and Wiisliliitnn, several
bnndred hliir.r In a iloen nidioivil
forr-ta were behm subdnetl by a
eomMniitlon of weather and efforts
of furesi tlepavlnient crews, timber
protective usxnehttlou and nitit vol
un;ei'rs from towns and farms
either meiwieetl r destroyed by the
eon thn; nit tons. While the exact
area of thee fins was unknown,
eoniptltl reports 1ml tea ted that ,t
woubl be eonsbterably more thiiti
3:..ntia .teffs. w It )i In.-fes runnini;
Into millinn.H of tlollars.
I'tUtTI.AMi. ore, Any. T. wt
"ne man unidentified, w as erl
ou-l bllinril yestenltty white flKllt
lnn the Shrlner's take flic in the
I in i liter Nut tonal forest tn WmnIi
Inulon. ihe dtiict fore-iry office
reported here todiiy. The mini
huh mhe1 to a houpital, presum
ably Kt Tac-oina.
The Shrtner's lake fire whs re
pnrte.i io be i;lvtn flubters eon
(dderable triitltde. Its slxe was not
reveli-d In communications reach-)
Inn here, inn ihe srnd1n of 0 men
to coillbat It hulh ated It covered
lurwr fire
In the I'heUn Natlonul foi,-i m
WuNllitlKton ciMtditlon were shIiI
to be the smihc h yeHterdny. Tills
fire was tmintnn fiereelv. The
Tliuher Wolf cieek Ilium nhre
creek and Ucmmel Ink-- iiren. all
In Washliiaton. wcrn ipoiid b
ing brought under control.
2C
tnwumuuvJivu
the: store fow everybody"
PMONt-486-e MtCfORP.ORtOON.
A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY
yj Hi aN b QJ P
2ND
FLOOR
AT MANN'S
2ND
FLOOR
The Greatest Sale of
COATS
Mann's Have Ever Had
Tin' August eli'MiMip snle ol' ei'iils ol't'. t's tin' neeepti'il l'litsliimis for iliiniei-liilie
nml I'lil'l.v fit 1 1 wetn- nl the ;.'l'i'iilrM siivili'.'.s til' Ihe seir.snii, nil priccil a I it low ensl
I'nr iiiiel( I'li-iil-il I K'i'. Knylinie eimls, sjmrl nulls, I'iiiti'iI nml I'lli'less iinnlels. I'',ver'
I'liNliion siii'i't'ss, every rnlr siii'itss, iiikI every liisliiiin ilrl.'iil that litis won i'iini
Itetiee. this senstiti is iiicluiled. Ill sizes I'nr women iiml misses.
Group 1.
A splendid unitip uf plain Inilined nnd I'iiimtiI ctnils in spni't nnd
dress styles. Nuvelly wniilcn I'nliries nnd lilaek sat ins.i iilil and
dark shades. The resrulnr values up tn $'"'.."0.
Your $Q95
Choice
Group 2.
A si'leel inn id' liellrr enals in linfh spnrl nnd dress lypes. In this
firinip vim 'II lind enals nl' tweed, kasha and nuvelly inixl ni'i's : lif;lil
and dark shades imdiidin lilaek plain tailnti'd. Iirnid nr fur
Iriniined. lieunlar values up tn -'7..")(l.
Your
Choice
$
11 Jssj
4ir
Coats Half Price
Ottr I'inest emits are grouped in this hall' and less lliau half priee Int. ('mils i'nr
every type nl' use, triiin plain lailnrcd wunlens In lieaiit il'nl l'lirred spurt (weeds,
llelmv we list a tew nl' the allrai'live priees.
Regvilar $27.50 Coats are now special $13.75
Regular $32.50 Coats are now special $16.25
Regular $15.00 Coats are now special $22.50
Regular $69.50 Coats are now special $34.75
Regular $98.50 Coats are now special $49.00
August
Cloan Up
Hosiery
'onien "K A Y S V. If
pure Mlk. full fuMi
hmed hone lu Ihe pin
tur medium service
weight. This hose liu
the wanled pointed
heel. All sUe nnd col
urn. Special
50
X Pr
2 pair $2.85
August
Clean Up
Pajamas
Anuust cIchii up of
child ren'n populiH one
piece crepe (wJatmtH
These are Hit Ideal
sleepinR ciumtfll. The
patterns and colors are
aihunhle.
95c.
Pr
Reg. $1.25 value
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
August
Clean Up
Bloomers
Women's and misses'
h ii il b e a m bloomers
This puruicnt Is full cut
nml well tailored front
the best quality rayon.
All minified are offered.
See them Thursday.
79
Pr
Reg. $1.85 value
J(aiuid)ttmtmud6tou)
f "THE ST O RE FOB EVE1?YBOUY
' .-- HfOFOtiOd
rH0Nt-486-4
Mt0K3RO.OiN.
A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY
MAIN
FLOOR
AT MANN'S
MAIN
FLOOR
$17,000 Worth
of Men's Furnishings
and Clothing
ON SALE
THURSDAY MORNING
This Great Stock of High Grade Merchandise
Must Be Reduced We Simply Must Clear the
Decks for Incoming Fall Stock
t
SALE OF HATS
Our enlire stork of men's Kntip fell and I'Vrry lulls re
lim ed 211 per eenl. Men. this is a innrvolntis opportunity
to I ny thai new lial : all si.es and colors, liny now nf.
Iliis Antist elean-np stile.
3i( -r-
' v ii Ar aa m ii TT . i 1 a A ff
t -pJ au $o.uu j en riais special $.uu
Vs. -7 All $6.00 Felt Hat3 special $4.80
nil JU.UU J. blU XJLOiUO hVAC4X vv v
All $10.00 Felt Hats swecial $8.00
v ffia ' r Men's Straw Hats
Reduced 25 Per Cent
Men's Work and Dress
PANTS
Savo on pan I a! Tliis i your tiicirl miil y.' Our eoin
liletc Hloek o( nlain nml novelty flienu paiita relneeil
M I'er rent. 'I'l inh of litis Havlnc right al Hie he
Binning of Hie fall seuson. Sale pi ieeii iiiotpi bel.iw.
$4.50 Dress Pants now $3.60
$5.00 Dress Pants now $4.00
$6.00 Dress Pants now $4.80
$7.00 Dress Pants now $5.60
Whipcord Work Pants
Men's finest nuality liiieonl (I!f''"7
pants. No better work panis 1H ' J y J
llinilo. We have nil sizes nml 4
eim fit yon at Hiis low prlee. a
Hny now. KeKiilar $::.rn.
Men's Bib Overalls
Men's union-mail)' full till I'l'i JT
iiveialls. Klne quality ili'tilin B 1)11
anil nvery pair Kunranteeil. 'h fl "
These arc $1.7r lo $J.nu ov)'f- s
nils. I.nrne sizes only. Your JL
rliolie
Broadcloth
SHORTS
Men's iloulile yoke waist hanil
shorts of fine quality hromleloth
in altiintlvu eolors anil patterns,
rinse are regular 75c a ml 5 1 .00
values. Your ehoiec
69c
SHIRTS
Mi'u'r t'xtni fine linmilrluth
ilnHs KlilrtH in ii Mtmlil iis
snrtmcnt of puttcrns and rnnr.
Itmilar VHliifH from ?-.."o In
$:!.". anil Hi have pre-shrunk
cu'lars nnd rr fiifit iMlirs.
$1.95
Union Suits
Kxtni sptM'ial fer the Aiikusi
elean up sale. Men s knit uulmi
suits III the short xleeve ami
anklii leiiRth style. Ilemilar $1
values. Your rhnlre.
69c
MEN'S SUITS
The AiieiisI el.-, in up Kale oilers some niHrveloiiK
values in men's fine I ami talloreil Kupienhem)'r
ami .siaiiifonl Mills. lieKiilar J;ii.0n lo $l.'i."n values
ire on sali- Tlnn-Mlay for
OQ50
STUDENTS' SUITS
I'npillnl' two. pants sliiilelil
suits In uses (rum 17 lo
I'll years. These are lih-al
Nehiinl siills. The remihir
values are from .tJ.Yiiu ni
J:'.n.ou. Yon Imy Hiem at
Mann's Tliursilay for
$1 A)5
1
Mann's The House of Kuppenheimer
ac