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IMIIDFOIM) MAIL TRI11UKK. A I KDFORD, QRKfiON-, WKOXKSDAY, OCTOUKU DO, 1929.
ASHLAND ASKS
OLD BRIDGE BE
USED ON CREEK
Plafn for Installation o
. ' Former Gold Hill Span
. Across Bear Creek to
''. Open Balfour Guthrie
Tract Given Court.
nil cnncoi'lM'd Hi'u iinxioim to com
plolo Uio work before wlnlcr.
The county court looks wltli fa
vor on the ln ii hh mi nlil to tlie
further development of tlio county.
ConiiiilKHioner Victor HiiiKell wuh
Iho only member irenent today.
.IiiiIko Alex Sparrow In In I'ortluiul
on bimlni'HH nml iittemlliiK the Htoi k
Hhow mill (.'ominlHBloiier (leoiKo At
ford was buny in bis orchard.
Only routine inatturH woro there
by tianHacted toduy.
Ask Correction
The WoyerhaeiiKiT Timber com
pany filed u request that a correc
tion be mnile In n unit cliilm deed
to the UiHt rtlvordtoKiie Valley road
rlKht of way grunted xovenil yeaiH
ago. A 40-Hirre tract was omitted.
Tho WeyorhaeiiHor company owns
the laud throUKb which the aban
doned read mux ami which wax
diHplaced by the prexent Aalilaiul
Klamath I'hIIh hlKhway.
I'd II Ions for a road ineetlnK for
I the fixing of a xpcclul levy for roud
work woro filed by IJIxtrlct So. 6,
lying south of IIiIh city, and I)ln
trlct No. 0, In the l.nko Creek dis
trict. Ijiko C'roek, It In underHtood,
backed by tho Rrune, dontren tho
COIlHt ruction of ll flrlrr rnml im
noKilo liver ui uuiu i in, u...n Ule ,,, fl.( ()f ,ul(, rrKi.lt ,lm
Bear creek at Ashland. I lie bridge jcouncctlnK with Iho Uiko 'reck
wa displaced over a year ago by , mnrl:Pt t(1 ,,,, B(1(.k
a new one at Cold Hill. j lin,i fnrmlnB i-oimlrv. The urea
south of Medford wants Improvc-
Local Beauty Operator Has Share
in Romance of California Couple
No one will ever be able now tojc-balr, relating the absorbing de
convince Vera Mnrchant, better 1 "" f l' Brand and glorious ad
venture, Vera forgot that sue was
known as Just "Vera,,' operator at
tlie Medford beauty shop, that ro
mance is dead. The flowering ghost
of ancient knighthood trailed Into
iter phico of business at tlie close
of working hours last night, carried
ever weary, and entered Into the
spirit of the occnnlon with all tho
Interest of a younger ulster.
There followed the hectic cull
upon tho clergy the sighs of dis
appointment as one aftor another
her through an hour and a hall ; couldn't be reached, or, due to pro
of strenuous overtime lubor and vlous engagements, could not be
took her homo thrilled that she was j pressed into lmmedlute service
A group or A'ihbind citizens
-waited upon the county court this
morning and took the preliminary
stops for tho Installation of the
county bridge formerly spanning
alive,
And to think that tho romuneo
was ull In unother parly's life, too!
She was a woman of 37, from Los
tho anticipation as one another
number wus called.
When the excited bride-elect had
left tho shop no minister hud yet
Angules, who had cheated time been obtained. Vera somehow
and tho California gin laws and found her way home, but she could
motored to Medford with her
year-old fiance to get married.
37-
nelther eat nor sleep for worrying
over the situation. Sho would
Erection of tho brldgo at Ash
land would provide un inlet with
out fording Hear creek, to tho Unl
ruurUutbrio tract of approximate
ly 2000 acres situated obbI of Ash
land. The soil Is black and sticky
and adapted for the raising or or
chards and garden truck. A few
homes have been established on
the land and more will follow, it
Is believed. If easy access Is af
forded. The transfer of the brldgo Is a
matter resting between the countv
court, tho city council of Ashland
nnd tho owners of the truct. The
county engineer will he asked to
furnish an estimate on the cost of
transplanting the bridge. Kui ly ac
tion on the matter is forecast, as
ments made to present roads.
ASHLAND MUSICIANS
AT LOCAL MEETING
ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 110. (Spe
cial) Ashland music teachers that
were in Mi'drnnl on Monday night
to attend tho dinner und reception
given in honor of the now teachers
or the vulley were Miss lOslhor
Church, Miss Henrietta Chalice,
Miss Lois Tuttle, Miss l.ottlo May
Hiinnou, Miss Margaret Hamsey,
Miss liuogeno Wallace nnd .Mrs.
Harold AIMns.
cited to the ringer tips over the 'gladly have gone out and hunted
venture (her second und also his I until she. herself, located a minis
both divorced In Heno) they pur-jter, but alas, sbo neither knew the
chased the ring and took out the couple's name nor where they wore
license here within tho space of allocated in M-cdford.
few minutes. Love has a way of She spent a sleepless night al
pressing folks Into his service, so belt a dreamful ono, ill which ro
Ihe jeweler called Vera and con-. mance wore a gilded niunlcuro and
vlnced her. In spile of fatigue from :a dazzling finger wave. And she
n long day's work, to stay in the found out this morning that the
shop und contribute her share to 1 California couple bad found a min
tbe success of tho episode. lister and were on their way back
Once tho brido-cloet was in the home.
OREGON COMMISSIONER SALEM GIRL ATTEMPTS
ON SPECIAL COMMITTEE! SUICIDE WITH BULLET
SALKM, Ore., Oct. HO. () II.
If. Corey, member of the Oregon
public service commission, wan In
formed by the National Association
of Hallroad and Utility Commis
sioners yesterday that he is to
serve as a member of the specie!
committee under the Wulsh reso
lution for the Investigation of pub
lic utilities, u I so the special com
mittee on motor vehicle legislation.
Corey is a member of the executive
committee of the association.
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 30. (Pj
Miss Vera Pack, 17, student at Les
lie Junior high school here, is near
death at a hospital from a self-in-flcltcd
bullet wound. Tlie girl was
employed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas McKay. No motive
for the shooting was known but it
was Bald Miss 1'nck had been keep
ing company with a local young
man and t!ut sometimes she had
met him instead of going to the
home of her parents at Klckreall.
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AHIILANI), Ore, Oct. 30 (Spe
cial. ) Winkers (in t lit fimuu-lul
drive for iho V. M. C. A. uf Anh
iiiml MKt with cncouraKinK results
on the Tuemlay campaign und at
noun reported tlie funtln half
ralheil. or $ I ,t"7.25- raised toward
the ?:j,K,Xu hudKet. That amount
had been nubHtant hilly lnc!t?aaed
by nif,'ht, allliouKh nu ot'fiuial re
port wan made.
W'oi-kci-H had been" divided Into
"Mutts" und "Jef fa" for friendly
rivalry and at noon on Tuesday,
the "Jeffs," headed by U. C. Uuley,
won tlie honors by reportiiiK
$1,053.50 which was considerably
in exeeHH of the $!23.75 wlilch wan
reported by the "Mutt." a sroup
led by John Kltrff. Thouu who
flUHlified as "Jeffs" were Ralph
MilliiiKK, Lew Hantjon and ti. A.
UriKcoe. ".Mutts" were Ci. W.
(Iit'Kg. Wirt Wright and H. O.
Ilij;h. JCaeh of these workers had
a wvll organized eommlltee of; citi
zens workltiK under his direction.
Bear Threatens
1 Pivlets: Mother
royeSeioi-smRPpnDFIIFFFXTINCT
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IOHTLANU1 Ore., Oct. 30. (A' SKATTi.i:, Wash.. Oct.
Border KIiik of UohertH. a Gucrn- ( P) Tiie tale of an iinmy r
wey hull, ami lib royal tuutu, JM-ls- I fr pi which tired a bl.u k bear
cilia of (Jrahamdalc, owned by the on the went slime of I'uirct
Olencllff farm. Independence, ! .Sdiind wan l-oi ue out by a !
Kan., won the grand champhiihlp ', supply of bear meat mi hand
for their breed at tho l'acifie In- at Stein Jiunkel's slauKbter
ternatfonal livestock exposition! house in .MsuichcHtcr. Dunkcl I
here today. I jslew the bear which had
The junior champion bull wuh
Lenwood'H Hunter of the Central
Avenue Dairy, Phoenix, Ariz,, and
the junior champion cow wus
tilencllff iJabs, also of the Cllen
oliff Karmw.
TtHIONTO, Oct. 30, A1) The
deaih of Jean Uickfon, whoso body
was found on a railway brldgo near
hen' on September 11. today was
in the category of murder, by ver
dict of a coroner'H jury.
The jury decided the ghi liad
ciimiiPd 11 tree In mi effort to been placed on me ruurunu iracic
evade the attack of a , pIk while uhcoiiscIouh and that she was
who.se offspring the bruin alive when the train struck her.
tried to wteal causing the injuries from which
she died.
a .j. V v ' They named no one as per slayer.
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ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. HO. (Spe
cial) The Aflhland Study club, the
pioneer study club of southern Ore
gon, cnlei'tuined the Medford Study
club .Monday at a 1 o'clock lunch
eon served al the Lathia Surings
hotel. Mrs. J. A. Churchill, presi
dent of the club, presided at the
luncheon.
The program for the afternoon,
which was given In the ballroom
of the hotel, consisted of a review
of current events by Mrs. H. C.
Galey, a review of "The Romance
of An Art Career by Chase, given
by Mrs. V. V. Mills, and "Great
I'oems of the English Language"
by Mj's. Arthur Cogglns.
The Medford club was represent
ed by almost a full attendance.
KUKN l'KIOCINCT. Ore., Oct. 30
(Special.) The Thimble club of
the Neigh bor.s of Woodcraft at
I'hoenlx. will hold their next social
and business meeting at lnehome
of M rt. Fred Furry In Phoenix,
Friday, November 1st and as this
is the fall rally meeting it is hoped
all the members and ns many as
wish to Join the club will make it
;t point to be there. Woodcraft
ih a benevolent society to aid old
and dependent members.
AS EUGENE SECRETARY
FFCKNi:. Ore. (.T) A. F. S.
eel, 'for many years manager of
the Hood Ktver Apple (J rowers
asocial ion. has been selected new
ecreiary of the F.ugene chamber
of commerce succeeding T. 1 .
Flippin, jr., resigned.
LOCAL STUDENTS AT
I NIVFItSlTV OF O It F. ( 1 OX.
l-irtJKNK, Oct. 3H. (Special.)
reeil Coss. Medford. and Oeorge
Jlarron of Ashland, are members
of the new Polyphonic choir of the
university, directed by Arthur
Itoardmau, bead of the voice de
partment. .Miss Voss sings so
prano: ltarron is a bass.
liehearsals are being held with
the view of giving concerts in the
near future, l-ater. a small num
ber from the group of -Itl will ap
pear as a traveling organization in
various cities of the northwest.
much after the manner of St. Olaf
choir, the West minster choir and
other polyphonic companies.
ALAMEDA FIRE TAKES
AI.A.MF.OA. I'al.. Oct. 3t. iA
A stubborn ftro which ale lis way j
through 700 feet of the Kncinal
terminal pier of the Alaska Pack-1
crs association here, nnd for near- j
ty elKbt hours resisted the com- '
bined effort of the city fire dc-;
partment and harbor fire fighting'
agencies, was brouylu under con-
trol nt dawn today. i
Although complete fimircs of the 1
damage could not be obtained, of- I
ficlabj believed the fire bad caused
a loss that would total about $30.-
000.
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One of tho host Norrln nullo
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OoHo Players over station KMKIV
last night. The plot Involved the 1
well known trkiiRle of two men
and a maid and was cleverly linn
(Hod throiiRhout. the climax helnn
especially effective. The part of
the "lest man" was put over In
fine shape by Karle avls. while j
Hetcher Klsh portrayed the part
of the fickle lover to perfection.
The feminine lead was played bv ;
Jo Murray Knstell in her usual i
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