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uvtiuum
ON SEWAGE
City Health Officer Gives
CounQif Plan Minimize
Problem'-bf Septic Tank
s.. Overflow,! Pending New
Plant. Installation. ... '
Although' it has. long beon rocoff
nized anii: diaoB8ed by. city . ol'li
cluls that . ileilford; must' have a
now sewage disposal: system, within
u very lew. years, and the. nmttoi
.at inaugurating! n nuv ono has been
deterred from time toulme bocaime
it will entatli ' bondt iBsuo of "not
less thanii t50,000 :;t6 defray the
cost, the subject, was brought m
again at til special city council
meeting this-' forenoon by Div-li.
U. Inskeep;, uiry health otrk'er,; who
could outlined a plan by which the
outlined a pian by which- the city
could savo'inoney gradually to build
n new sewage nisHosali plant, and
avoid the necessity- aSi ai -1)1(5 bond
issue. . .ttwui
I.-.This lim', "if i found' feasible on
futilhor Investigation, will enable
Uio city to make use of the present
septic tank for several years yot,
it the city officials- adopt still an
other plan ventured by Dr. Inskeep
to dally flush the sewage-trout the
aepticotank overflow out of Bear
week aortli. . . - - .;.!.
f:t Bad' Situation--: -
hi bringing up- tlic'BUbJeut,' Di
JnBkeeti staled that the Hear, oreek
situation; north -of the city's-septic
lank at the' Hiddle road croBsing
in. deplorable, due to tlie-occaHlonul
overlloow from the septic tank into
that stream,-especially at this time
of the; year when the liquid sewage
putrefies- and uses up 'the oxygon,
which kills the fish'. - In the winter
time there is no' trouble of this
kind, because of the constant flush
ing out of the creek.
- He then outlined aplan of usins
Uie overflow : and1 waste from the
city's water, system-vl'botli old and
new lines) by conveying?- it by ditch
to dilute the sewage and abnto the
nuisance in Rear creek north of
the septic lank and flushing out
-t lie creek once or twice dally. Ily
use of this plan Dr. Inskeep hold
that the present septic- tank could
bo used for several years yet.
t His plan- provided that the over
flow city water could be brought
in an .onon ditch to north of the
septic-lank und therefore the cost
-would ne llttlo. However, City Su
perintendent Sclieffel declared the
plan for an open ditch was not
feasible, as such a ditch would
have to uross a number of private
properties , hence the overflow
walqr must be piped, which would
-entail, nuite it cost.
"Health Measure
, Tllefuity officials, deeming that
lii nintter in of grcafc 'unportaiRo
ftolthn health and welfare of the
it'lty. thought the plan nf enlivening
Captain Hawks in His Flying Torpedo
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BOTHER FRUIT Palmer Music H
OMinnimn unil K
B SWEEPING
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Traffic Assn. Discusses
! Problem of Rail Repre
i sentatives Calls En-
joyed in Winter.
Capt. Kiank M. ' Huwks. in hia I fliorw in North America. Served liu; crulslnir-mliikc f ovor 7tfiU mileKi
specially 'hullt Travel Air plane ! tho UnltiMl States ail servlctf durinsr I Tho poed ,f tlv Bhip is from
ITyimr Torpedo." In which, he the World War. M-foot dm span and V So-toet
made a new record between Now i, Tho captain superintended tho over ail'iiv lrnRth:--i ' ' ;
York and Los Angeles, Wednesday I construction of tho ship known us j- The flight was sponsored by tho
in 13 hours,; 35 minutes and 53 , "Texaco Number 13," at Wichita, ! Texaco company, owners "f the
seconds. i Kansas. j ship to demonstrate the reusability
Capt. Hawks Is superintendent; The gas tanks, located between of fast coasl-to-coast transporta
of aviation for the Texaco com-j the engine and cockpit, carry loyjtinn. Texaco gasollno and oil was
party, and is ono of the best known I gallons of gasoline, sufficient for a used on tho trip.
the"overfibw city water and dilut
ing and Hushing out tho sewage
was a good one if tho cost was not
too great, and decided to study the
matter.
Then Dr. Inskeep launched his !
second plan before the council
that of. raising a fund gradually
over n course of years to build a
new sawage disposal plant. This
plan was to set aside 50 cents a
month to be paid by each water
user and lay it aside in a fund for
the new sewage disposal plant. Ac
cording to present figures this fund
would amount to $20,000- a year,
and in five years would amount to
not less than $100,000.
The council also liked this idea,
and instructed its finance commit
tee to see if the raising of such a
fund iri that manner was legal und
otherwise feasible.
CONTROLLED TODAY
SALEM", Ore., Aug. 7. (A1) Tho
BrcitonbUsh fire, believed to be in
cendlary,, which has been burnini
for two days between Humbug
creek and llreitonbtish river In the
Bantiam national forest, was under
control this morning, according io
word' received from Detroit. The
fire, under a crew of 150 men, h;nl
been confined to an area a mile
long and a quarter mile wide.
Forest Grove. General repairs
on buildings on Pacific university
huiMhigs will start in nc;ir future.
PEE WEE GOLFERS
PAIRED FOR PLAY
W. Stone and Mrs. V. Tollofson vs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. lWdficld; Air.
and Mrs. Dick Newman vs. Allss
Wunda YVnlzak and Hector Vox.
Mr. and Mrs. l G. Coleman vs.
A. Tollefson and Mrs. D. V. Stone;
Mr. and Mrs. C- S. McDonald, bye.
Mary Wilson and 11. H. Wilson vs.
U A. Tollefson and Mrs. M. Tollef-
: son; Mr. and .Mrs. Sam I'olton, bye;
1 Mr. arid Mrs. Roy. Long vs. Mr. and
j Mrs. L. Larter.
The mixed ball foursome tour -1
nament on Med ford's midget golfj
course is underway with first and!
second flight pairings announced ;
today.
Tonight's matches will be playe.J !
between Mr. and Mrs. Clay vs.
Carl Sloop and Ina Goldsmith; Mr. i
and Mrs. T. G. Fuson vs. c. Sim-!
mo ns and Lucille Simmons; It. M.
Wilson and Ida Wilson vs. Mr. and,
Mrs. Al Hagen; Lyda King and,
Mrs. stratlon vs. Gits Krueger and
Sue Mattacheck.
The first flight pairings are as,
follows: j
Mr. Stratton and Mrs. King, bye; i
Mr. and Mrs. Val J, Klsher vs. j
Mr. Kruegor and Alias Suq Alalia- j
check;: Mr. and Mrs. A. Ji. Lnlny,
bye; -Mr. and Airs. c. W. Clay va, i
Carl Sloop and Ina Goldsmiths j
- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fuson vs. C. j
Simmons and Miss L. Simmons; j
Air. and Airs. Vic Heckman vs. Mr.
and Mrs. It. W. Lee; It. Al. Wilson
and Ida Wilson vs. Air. and Airs.
Roy Shreve; Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Kdmlston vs. Mr. and ATrs. Al Ha
gen, medalists.
Second flight pairings nre as fofc.
lows: Mr. and Airs. Frank Perl
vs. Mr, n nd Mrs. pownmn; Dr. D:
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 7.
(Special.) The American Legion
junior -baseball championship for
viregoiv was won yesterday at Port
land when Silverton defeated the
Edwards Furniture company of
Portland1 by 7 to 1. This completes
tho championship baseball series
of games that has been undf'rwuy,,
for the past few Weeks, attracting
efforts of toams'Xrom all parts of,
the state. Teams as far south as
Mud ford participated. Aledford was
oliminuted- by Rosebuvg".
Over 2000 fans from Silverton
witnessed yesterduy'a battlo, fea
tured by six runs In tho tenth in
ning. Silverton tiuide Its first
score in the fifth inning and was
held to a blank until the last
Inning.
Tite Uoguu River Traffic asso
ciation, at its noon meeting today
met up with a diplomatic prob
lem, viis: Placing of .restrictions
upon tho calls, of traveling repre
sentative." of the 300-odd railroads
of tins nation, upon lite grounds
thai shippers . during thu fruit
movement, are too busy, to meet
ami greet. No action was taken
mail d;tlu can be gathered upon
the t'losud season, for travelling
r;iiho:id -representatives,- in the
Yakima and Wenatehee districts.
shipper testified that he hud
gNfd upon a wign in a Yakima
packing house, which read: i
No traveling niihoad repre
sentatives until Fi-brtmry."
It devolopod during the discus
sion that the traveling- representa
tives were generally clever con
versationalists, with appealing per
sonalities, bearing belter than the
average cigars, and the latest rib
tickling Joke, and that the ship
pers enjoyed a call from them in
the winler, but during the snip
ping season, It was something
else again.
Shippers testified that railroad
traveling representatives, always
travel in droves, and swooped
down upon their office In ma.-.i
formation. No one volunteered an
explanation of this trait of the
craft, but It was agreed that if
one called, on a given day, they
would all call that day.
The fi'-st weekly report of the
shipping season showed that so
fur this week eight cars nf liart
letts had been shipped from this
valley to eastern marts.
Today's session was the shortest
in many months, as the members
were in a rush -to gei back to their
desks.
ouses
Now in Full Swing
n s
- v'
HQS .
Silwerton. Work started ! on
8S-foot concrete bridge across Drill
creek nenr here.
CO-OPERATION
HI 7
II Dividend
1 5P.
I Class A I
j Stock
1
I
Perhaps - "Come on 7" Is I ho
turtle that escaped accidentally on
purpose from Fred Colvlg's collec
tion tho other day, to stir up
things among tho other turtles In
Jackson and Josephine counties.
Hut whether he came from the
drug store or some other shop, he
is now in possession nf tho Amer
ican Legion 1 toy Hcout troop. No. 7.'
These scouts have started a
turtle race, at least they have
issued their challenge to scout
troops in the Jackson and Jose
phine council defying anyone to
surpass the galloping turtle "Como
on 7,"
1
i 1 PS'JNE GROWERS CUT1
PAY ORCHARD HELP
That one word explains why year after year so many
people turn to this institution for helpful service in build
ing loans and investments.
The funds ydu invest: with us are in turn loaned to other
members who wish to build or modernize their homes
that's Co-operation. j
When construction begins our dollars get into local
channels of trade, stimulating, business and sustaining
payrolls of the community,
And that 'b; Co-operation, in. the benefits of which you
and every, other citizen share ;
And in addition your dollars when left with us are
employed at full earning capacity from date of deposit.
ItnSKIII'ltC, (Iro., Auk. 7- UV)
'J'ho JJoukIhs (-'iHieiiitlvi' mine
(iniwein - iissur-hilloii today 1111
nciuncf'il the whkc wnlc ittlnptcd 1y
ilircclniH Im apply to pmnu orch-.-ndH
fhu-itiK tho runiinK hpukoh.
Tim hi'iiIc ix connI(lt'rnbly hiwur
Uiaii Inm yc-ni', ilur In ki'iu'ihI eoo-uiiiiiU-'tMintlitloiiM
itml thu prUHpuot
for lijv-prlcrcl fruit.
mum probe
1 1 A LT I M O III:, Aug. 7 (A1)
Manuel Herrlck, former Oklahoma;
I ( enngrrKsnian. charged by probibi
I Don agents who arrested him neatBfill
Washington with operating a still,
Jwns hehV.to the federal grand Jury
today under $1500 bond. The
I agents failed to press a charge
Ij Herrlck had linpersonutcd urt offl-
: cer.
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JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
'"-AssocrsrnoN"'-"
NMW YORK. Aug. 7. fDlrnfi
trtrs of General Motors Corporation
tjiday declared the regular ouar
terly dividend of 75 eenls a share
on the outstanding common stock,
payable September 12 to stock of
record Antcust 1'!.
In addition they declared the
regular quarterly dividend nf .2'i
on tho $ preferred, payable No
vember I to stock of record Oct. R.
;lldlug Intitule Wanlcd
Tho Krench air ministry has
been asked by two prominent aero
nautical associations to establish a
; gliding institute. They promise to
assist the project in -the way of
finance, counnel und material. The
Institute would determine the most,
effective typos nf gliders, the best
fields for gliding operation and j
other questions connected with tho
fpnrt. i
1 0
North Carolina hits f.2 lirens'-d
ret ton warehouse with a total
capacity of 290,000 tales.
9
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nanos
99 9
n m a
We are clearing stocks for new fall stocks due here Sep
tember 1. All Radios, 1930 models, now in stock, are on
sale at one price regardless ot make or former price.
Small lowboy consoles, screen grid tubes, tone controls,
super-dynamic speakers, all late improvements, every
one going at $99.00 while they last. ' Highboy models
and combinations slightly higher. This sale will last only
a few days, just to clear the floor, but at a saving careful
buyers cannot overlook. v ; . :
LOOK AT THESE VALUES
Ivers and Pond ,'
. Small Upright
Piano ,; ,
. ' .
Famous Cniisorvaloi'y piano oL'
1hc highest uality..j (U value.
o,.iy s.i $474
stock 1(11
(FREE BENCH
, Gulbransen
Player Piano
lirand new, late style, small
si.e Willi KKKK l'.llNCIL and
K'OUiS. Regular value.
On. sale
now jit
J. and C. Fischer
Small Upright
Piano
Willi new laciiiier finish'. This
piano regularly sells for iiliO.
Only one in t A OO
slock for
$298
LOW BOY
RADIOS
1930 Models
Screen-grid tubes, tone con
trol, beautiful cabinets. Fac
tory service and factory guar
antee WHILH TJIKY LAST
.00
U'egardless of former price.
Some formerly priced as high
as tfl;l). . .
t- T
FREE-BENCH
Beautiful. v -Chickering
Grand , '
(iood sine and bramt"iiev Will
be sold during this sale at the
real bargain $1045
price ol .A lu.V.viT'
) ij--i- '!'-h'--!
Credenza ;
Orthophonic Victors ,
Willi electric niotoVs. Rfeiilar
;-". ( values. Keduced for
.j(';iHHn,c ' $72.50
Victor and Brunswick
Electrolas and
Panatropes
r... .. ...
Over HUii values.
On sale at
Klectriii reproduction volume
....i.tw.l I ,if4 nf huii' und
vol mil 11. i - , t !x' "
$125
Take Advantage of Thesa Prices
. NOW! Sale in Full Swing
Palmer Music
House
v, .- WB SELL HA?PINE.m
C. H. Isaac Main and BarUeti. Phone 788 W. H. Fluhrer