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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1930)
PAOE SIX " MKJWOKD MAH, TRnUTNK,'-MKrrORf, OWBUOX; FRIDAY. JUNK 20. tiKHV " , j BEGINNING RAIL LINK !.;. I. C. C. Grants Delay to i; January 1 for Work On Line From Crane to Cres . 'cent Lake Appeal From . Order Cause of Action. WASHINGTON. June 20. tPf The interstate cumniercu commiB Hlup toduy poHtponcd from July 1 tp January 1 tho (Into on which a Union Pacific tiubHidlui'y would be required to begin 180 mllex of new railroad in Oregon. In view of the appeal against the onlur tuken to the Oregon district court. Tho litigation Involve a test of a novel uhc of Interstate cominorce Commlttulon power and in being watched with more than ordinary concern by all railroad Interests. v'The precedent-creating decision of the' commission ruaultocl from a complaint instituted by Oregon which usked that the Union lJu cifli? through the OregontWaHhlng ton Rallroad and Navigation com pany, which It owns, bo required to build an cant and wost lino di rectly across Oregon from Crane to Qreuccnt Lake. - The cost of the construction was placed at about 116,000,000 and tho railroad protested sharply , challenging tho authority of the government to forco it to make any such involuntary Investments of new capltnl. After a protract ed ' contest, the commission, not withstanding, ruled tho line was nfcotfed and that' the' railroad was able to nieut the cost. Thereafter thivrailroad entered tho federal 'ctfurtto continue its resistance, and Jtnej commission's order today grmnted the delay to allow the ap-peu1-to proceed. - jiySTORY 1 (Contlnuid from Pag 1) Great Northern should permit tho Western; I'aolflc to havo roaHonable Joint uhc of n part of tho new con Htriicilon the company will under take.; v 1 1 . zwu nmu imp "the Construction program up iroved will result In tho Croat Northern . railroad building 00 iirk unlit It i-ntn If In ninth Ifullu Otrgon,, while the Westorn I'aclflo , will (juild no m ilea north from a point- on fin main line In Lassen coUhyj tho two extensions to meet. 1 "Tfho prlnolpal , Importance of the proposed lino Is as a brldgo or connecting link betwoen systomH," the coinnjlKslon said. "This. Is true whether Judged from tho stand- t pqlnt of prospectlvo onrnlligs or dlvorulohs of traffic from other Hnoi. , Tho new line will aid In the -development of a great timber L-e.rou and some considerable agri cultural ureas In nurthorn C'allfor- : 'Tho local traffic would prob b.y bo insufficient to Justify a line buijt ,to the standards here pro posed; but considering all traffic available the applicants havo rea sonable prospect of earning 'a falr roturn of their Investment. Com pared with the benefits which will accrue to tho people of tho Pacific west and northwest thin ugh the establishment of now eomnotltivo I'D II tit Ml lilt 1 1 In 1 1 hit tltn !ittm-hfi turn' of products, tho advantage of n diversified car supply, additional passenger sorvico and the develop nient of tho local territory, tho moderate capital expenditure hero j proposed sccmH nmply Justified. , inversion Im-lthiital "The diversion o( traffic from other lines will bo principally due to the establishment of a direct connection botween tho systems of tho applicants and must be regard- ' ed oh tncldontnl to and a necossnry ' eopveauenoo uf tho removal of the. lull In 1 Yin I ,n..l.u(... ...t.,,1 I.. nflfc itweon them. j J iTpofco losses may bo overcome :W tew yeum ,by tho rapid growth iof Jha country and will not be sitf- flrk'it'.n4 Impair tho ability of tho Protestants (the Southern Pacific am) i-lluiafi1 Pacific) to perforin thlr duty to the public." . ;,though the law allows tho com Diiinaoi) under certain conditions to ' Mmllroud" retain exoess earnings fnfm new conntruetlun for a period of ton years. In this building pro Brant that privilege was denied. In vUi of - some considerations Rfffctiog the exact locations of the llnft i southward from Klamath J'afls, she opinion suggosted the -Great Northern might obtain Joint use of 24 miles of tho Houthern I'SA'tflq line out of that city, and saVe about $8(10,000 in construction costs, , -Th ' decision suggested that a , supplemental application might he prflnt04l on that point If the rail roads came to an agreement. Approve Iht Buy -The purchase of a short line of logging road in northern Califor nia incidental to tho main con struction by the Great Northern . also was approved. , ( , Describing the condition Im . posed, the commission said the certificate Issued would require ., that "the Great Northern shall ' Itrant the Western Pacific on Just ' and reasonable terms the right to operate over Its proposed lino be tween tho terminal at Illeber and the turn out wltch of the pro i posed Joint line at or near look oUt.u Robert Dollar Bteamchlp com- j psny will locate radio station In Washington county between hvr wwood And Tualatin. STATE EDITORS TO BE GUESTS AT GUARD CAMP Will Watch Night Machine Gun Demonstration i High Army Officers In specting Camp. CAMP CLATSOP, Ore, Juna SMI. j TP) Newtiiiaper men from all j over Oregon tiinlKht will learu about both social anil bellicose phases of tliu military at Cump Chilno. .. Tlio State Kiliturlal association-will he entertained )) Major General Georgo A. White and his staff at a dinner and dunce. During the evening the guests will bo escorted to placet of van tnKe where tlicy may watch a night machine gun demonstration Kinged under the direction of Major Frod-' erlck lj. Welgund, lOlind Infantry. Tho big clilnfu wore In camp to day. Major John U Mines, coin mnndor, ninth corps area; Major General AV. (1. Emerson, chief of the militia bureau, and Brigadier General Windsor, 41nt division, field artillery brlgndo, made their rounds of the comp. STORY 2 (Continued from Page 1) tho auction bo pooled In order thru no particular shipper would Buf fer In case the trade at first dis counted ripened Roses, This, of course, Involves tho co-operation of all the uhlpporn of the Med ford district. "The ripening charges would be paid by the shipper or grower or In tho case of carlnt receiver who owned tho car outright, tho charm would he absorbed 1y him. "In return for theso considera tions tho Mrdford Winter Vour committee dri-ccs to put on an ad vertising projrrivm ever two radio stations and ulso to put on a small dealer's service campaign, tho pur pose of same bclmr to educate all wholesale, largo chain fitorn buy ers and large retail stores to th advantages of ripening Hose pear. "Chicago, as you all know, Is a fairly well developed market, bnl In view of Its population, which tho 1930 census shows to bn 3. 600.000, there Is no doubt what ever, that Chlcngo could Hbsor' 250 cartoiidH of Itnscs or more each and every year. As I undrstan l It, Chicago lias nevor taken beyon I 130 carloads.' The Dotroit, program Ih as fol lows: "Hhlpment of 75 cars Hose poarK to i Dotroit, Michigan. Rhlppers nnd growerH to usa their own la bels. This, In order to give every shipper' or, grower rcpre.Honted -i tiroo k tn favor of his pncltitgr. should It merit tho attention of the trade. Also, the committer considers It a good Idea to have the trade, In all new cities devel oped, have a definite knowledge of the various brands originating from Med ford. Oregon. "All shipments to Detroit, Mich . this year will bo pooled according to fdisos, there being no guaran'y of New York price. Naturally, tho pool will he bused according to grades and sixes. "lOach shipper's proportion of the tonnage consigned to DctroU, Mich,, will be determined by the volume of fruit he represents for account of the subscribers to the funds of. the Wluler Pom coinml tee. "Charges for ripening In iVtrolt this year will bo cents per box when the earn so ripened have heMi placed In storage In Detroit. Wh"n the car ro rolled direct from storage from Med ford and han dled for ripening only, tho charge will he 10 rents per box. Itlpen Ing ohiwgwi in everv cuse will be absorbed by the grower or shipper nn the mnv he." Feels Like Different Man In Every Way fc WM. FHANKLXN KRUQBR "I was slok and rundown for fif teen years. Stomach trouble made my life minrruWe. I couldn't sleep well, and there was hardly a ntgbt my wife didn't ak mo what mafle me on remit' us. "Finally 1 decided to trv Hnrann and my Improvejnent was marvel ous. feel like a different man In every way.' -Wm. KrnnkUn Kruii or, Helmont Ave,. Fresno. Oal. Times without number men nnd women have hJocm1 in new-found health through Hargon nt a time when they thmmht nnthlug would help them. MiigHI Drug Co., Sgenli. I, ' -i f, : : . ,. I ill- ... " Avoid Nasty Sun Burn yet get your coat of healthy tan. . . Use Dorothy Gray's Sun Burn and other Summer Skin Creams ... . A DAISY LUGGAGE TIip luggage you will See at tho smart resorts this season wll no doubt he 11AISY l.liOlSAdE. This popular baggage comes In quite a number of styles Irom the Do l.uxo typo to tho handy nokubout hag. Many are rubber lined lor lisp nt tho beaches, etc. See these Daisy bags bofore you start thut summor trip. Main Floor. $2.95 Attractive New Hassocks You I'linply uiiml hnvo a HASSOt'K or two or throo for tho summor camp, porch or picnic. TIipho popular cushion scuts are covered with best quality PAIIHIKniD painted In attractive colors. They will sell fast so wo suggosl you got yours tomorrw. Main Aisle. Special FABRIC GLOVES No glove like a fabric glove for summer wear. These -wo aro featuring at Mc a pair aro exceptional In qual ity and styling. Clove, suction. Main Aisle. CAMP BEDDING All Wool 3ia-lb. Blankets......$3.45 Pendleton All Wool Robes....$8.49 Feather Pillows, Special, each 98c Cretonne Cushions, each 25c Linen lunch squares For the picnic lunch, summer, cabin, or other vacation uses these 44x44 and 50x50 linen , lunch squares are Ideal, Satur day In the domestic department. MANN'S A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT- COUNTRY VACATION WEEK Your chic will not be questioned if you choose ' your Vacation Apparel and Accessories from the Vacation Store of Southern Oregon-Mann's Things for Every Hour df a Summer's Day Wash Cotton DRESSES The most attractive group ot wash frocliH In Southern Oregon are now on sale and display at Mann's. These glorious "BETTY BAXLEY" models consist of adorable voiles, batistes, dimity," pique and soft English prints. Lace, organdie and valous pipings are used as trims on these rocks, while the styles themselves are as new as the sea son. All sizes from 13 to 19, 14 to 20, and 36 to 62. . . $1.95 to $9.95 Flannel Sport COATS ... . i .. . . , . .-1 , To be smart this summer you must have a flannel coat. These we are showing come to you in pastel shades or rose, white, green and tan. They are full length, full lined and belted. The material is the famous all wool Botany flannel. .The .sport coat su preme. ' . $19.75 Knitted Sport Frocks Smart jersey weave knitted sport frocks in tho two-piece style. These are zipper type sweater blouses with elbow sleeve and con trasting color pleated skirts. The colors are blue and white, blue and gold, rid and white, gold and white, and groon audwtiito. Sizes 14 to 20. f ' $7.95 Tapestry Sport Coats A splendid all-summer coat are these washuhle tapestry coats. Ideal to wear with a washfrock. They come in white, pink and blue. : Suturday spe cial . ' . $5?5 to $5.95 $1.00 each 95c pair 7 89c JL uKLnimuuuJivu w -THE. STORE FOP EVEPVBOPY, VACATION HAT TIME is here again and here are the hats Modernettea, Nadines, Vanities, three style-famed lines are here exclusively to Introduce vacation hats In the 1930 manner. Taffeta with new tilting brims, bandeaux and spilt baoks, Lin ens with new shallow crowns and touches .of felt, taffeta, crepe or blazer binding. ', " ... Powder Pastel Flesh, White, Pearl Beige Sungold, Green & Acquotone HAT SHOP ' MANN'S, SKCOND KIOOIl MEN'S "PLUS SIX" GOLF KNICKERS They are now and of course Mann's men's section havo them! These clever plus-six knickers come in washable linen nurotex and pure wool. A complete size range from $4.50 M $8.50 Men's English ribbed cotton Golf Hose in.solid colors of tan, white, black or green, These are an exceptional val. ue at 75 c pair Mon's Sec, First Floor $67p Wash Silk DRESSES You'll want one of these smart wash Bilk frocks for vacation wear. You'll appreciate how lovely they launder, you'll adore the styles and colors. See these chic affairs of washable silk pique, shantung, crepe, and. rajah.; Sleeveless and cap sleeves And half sleeve. All sizes for miss or matron, and every one guaranteed to wash. $19.75 Swimming Suits JANTZEN and COLUMBIA We are now showing complete stocks of the popular Jantzcn and Columblaknit swim ming suits. -All the new colors and cuts. One-and two-piece suits. All sizes. Colum bia and Jantzen suits are priced - $3.5047.50 Knitted Sport Suits A stunning group of knitted sport suits tn two- and three-piece models. These are tho popular woight suits you'll see on your vacation.-. They have pleated or flare skirts and come in jacquard and plain weaves. Smart colors and good range of sizes $16.95 Pleated Silk Scarfs $195 You'll complement your sport en semble If you'll but buy one of thesee pleated silk scarfs to go with It. They are so colorful and yet they cost so little. Ask to see them. Service Children's Lisle Ankle Sox Children's solid color, fancy cuff full-fashioned lisle ankle sox. We have them In all sites. Your choice per pair 50c BATHING NEEDS : CAPS CUTEX COMPACTS He sure to Include a cutex compact in your vacation hag. You need It a thousand times before you get home 60c box Toiletries Section, Remember, this store is just as close as your post office. . . While on your vacation shop at Mann's by mail. We pay all postage. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR For Vacation Days" Open Work Lisle Sport Hose This Is the popular sport hose this 'soRson, full-fashioned lialo ... with open work design and In solid colors. Weight Theme Silk' Host Take a pair of service wclRht Themo silk' hoBo with you on your vacation. Thin Rood looking full-fashioned stocking IS' meant to aive extra wear. The hoels and toes arc reinforced. 52 Shorts and i French Pants; For warm sumraer'days we . suggest these fine quality silk and rayon shorts and French panties. They are lace trimmed, f 1.25 value. $1.00 ,s SHOES : BELTS : BAGS KLEENEX, Don't forget to take a package of Kleenex, you'll find Kleenex a mighty necessary accessory while vacationing. 25c to $1.00 sires Mann's Main Floor