Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    PiGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THTJRSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935.
REGIONJFM'LEOD
Tates Purchase 30 -Acre
Hoag Camp Ground
Webber Buys Plot Sub
lets Get Edmondsen Place
mcleod, Aug. aa. (spi) About
30 acres between Crater Lake high
way and Rogue river Just above Mc
Leod bridge were recently sold by
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoag to Mr. and
Mrs. A. D, Tate of Los Angeles. This
tract of about one-half mile front
age. Includes the beautiful McLeod
camp ground, generally considered
among the finest camp sites along
the Rogue, as well as the store.
It Is understood. Mr. and Mrs. Tate
have extensive plans for Improve'
ments, which include a new store
building and recreattonat hall In the
camp ground. The present store
building Is to be remodeled, Into s
home for Mr. and Mrs. Sllngerland
parents of Mrs. Tate.
Chas. Webber, prominent Oakland
sportsman, has purchased the three
quarter acre plot and little shake
cabin situated on the south side of
McLeod bridge, from Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Hoag, Lee Collingwood and son
Allen, have been working for several
weeks tearing down the old barn,
building a wood shed, repairing roofs
and other general Improvements.
Harry Mclntyre la digging a well
and a modern pumping plant will be
Installed for Irrigation, as well as
household use. The cabin will be
quipped with electric stove, refrig
erator, etc. Mr. Webber, who Is a
Spanish war veteran. Is very enthus
iastic about his new home and has
found what he has spent years look
ing for.
Mr. and Mrs. Sublet of San Fran
cisco have negotiated for the Ed
mondsen place which they are mov
ing Into this week. Their furniture
has arrived from their former home.
Mr. and Mrs. von Stein, who have
rented the Edmonsen place the past
two years, are moving Into their new
house recently purchased from Frank
Motherland, a mile south of the Ed
mondsen place. Mr. Sublet Is a re
tired army man. The community Is
happy to welcome the Oallfornlans.
Loading of dummy bombs, which
has been a feature of the practice
work of the 81st bombardment
squadron while stationed at Med ford,
has been completed for the week. It
was announced by officers of the
squadron.
Bombs were hauled to the airport
by truck from the railway depot, and
on several different occasions were
loaded onto the planes and the ships
were serviced with all the necessary
speed and care of a real bombing
mission. None of the dummy bombs,
filled with sand, were used In actual
bombing practice, however, as the
vicinity was deemed too thickly pop
ulates.
Twenty-three bombs are carried by
each of the bombing planes, weigh
ing a total of 13.100 pounds. In cane
of emergency, all 33 of the huge mis
siles can be released at the same
time, by tripping an emergency re.
lease. In actual warfare, each bomb
Is usually tripped separately.
A full load of bombs Includes: nine.
100-pound, eight 300-pound, three
900-pound, two 1100-pound, and one
3000 -pound bomb.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Mrdford and vicinity: Pair tonight
and Friday: cooler rrlday.
Oregon: Generally fair tonlsht and
Friday, but unsettled northvrat por
tion and on coast; cooler Interior
Prlcf'T.
Local Data
Tempersture a year ego today:
highest 103; lowest 87.
Total monthly precipitation, .00
Inches; dericlency for the month. .H
Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1B34. 18.17 Inches: deficiency for
the season, 1 Bl Inches.
Relstlve humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, la per cent; 8 a. m. today.
09 per cent.
Tomorrow: sunrise, 6:27 a. m.; sun
set 7:00 p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 A.
130th Meridian Time
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Boise B4 fl .00 P Cloudy
Boston 84 7a T Cloudy
Chicago 74 64 .00 Cloudy
Denver .00 64 T Cloudy
Eureka w fifl 53 .00 Clear
Helena BO 60 .00 Clear
Los Angeles 86 66 .00 Clear
Medford Pfl 63 .00 Clear
New York 83 73 .00 Cloudy
Omaha m 84 64 .74 Rain
Phoenix 108 83 .00 Clear
Portland 84 86 .00 Clear
Reno 94 60 .00 Cloudy
Roaeburg 00 63 .00 Clear
Salt Lake .... 70 .00 P Cloudy
Ban Prancisco 63 60 .00 CUd
Seattle 76 64 . Cl
Spokane ttl? '3i ,
Villa Walla . 11 68 Clear
Wash., D. C 84 72 .73 P Cloud) (
ALASKAN MISSIONARY, STOREKEEPER
47
Sat. 3. R. Morgan of the U. 8. signal corps found ths bodies of Will
.itr. an,d W,ley Po,t in wlig of Po.fi plane 1S miles south
of Point Barrow, Alaska, and he turned them over to Dr. Henry W
Grlest (left), Presbyterian medical missionary thsre, to be cared for
at the mission hospital. Rogers and Post wsre on their way to vlelt
Charles Brower (right), storekeeper In Alaska for 51 years. (Aes
elated Press Photo)
E-
OF
CO.
Word from Salem Indicates that
the question of calling a special ses
sion of the Marlon county grand Jury
to probe the alleged offer of 850.000
by L. A. Banks, former local agitator,
serving a life term In state prison
for murder, for pardon or parole, will
be determined upon the return from
an eastern Oegon vacation of Judge
L. H. McMahon.
Banks, accodlng to the evidence
adduced at a recent hearing before
the governor, entered into a written
contract with former Parole Officer
Dan Kellahor of Portland, whereby
Banks was to pay. Kellaher 660.000
for freedom. The astounding docu
ment was signed by both.
It has been reported that a gen
eral investigation of the parole sys
tem In vogue during the regime of
Kellaher would be made.
If a special grand Jury is not called
the quiz will be conducted at the
regular grand Jury session.
Reports from upstate also Indicate
that Banks haa been posing behind
prison walls as a man of wealth, as
be did when loose In this county.
Evidence In the possession of au
thorities allegedly shows he landed
In Jackson county with 8,600, but by
high-powered methods was able to
conduct extensive orchard operations.
His furniture wsa turned oyer to
kinsmen as security for money ad
vanced for defense funds.
0. P.lAlOiOERS
HAY FEVER
With the hay fever season In full
swing, coinciding with the peak per
iod of summer travel on railroads,
air-conditioning of railroad oars Is
affording relief to hay fever victims,
according to Information received by
P. N. Pinch, general manager of the
Union Pacific. Scores of passengers.
Pinch snld, have Informed Union Pa
cific repreaentatlves that the pollen
ire air or alr-condltloned cars re
lleved them of hay fever while trav
eling.
This reaction of the travllrur pub
He was foretold montha ago. Finch
saw. by Dr. Herman Bundensen
president of the Chicago Board of
Health and a nationally known health
authority, when told that western
railroads had contemplated their
$19,000,000 air-condltiontng program
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Scotland was founded as a king
dom In the early years of the llth
century by an amalgamation of four
tribal kingdoms Scots. Plcta, Brit
ish and Angles.
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ERWAY
AT SEWAGE PLAN!
Two power shovels are expected in
Medford today by the R. I. Stuart
& Sons Construction company, to be
gin Immediate excavation work at the
site of the sewage disposal plant on
Blddle road north of the city. Al
ready a crew of several men have
thrown up tool sheds, temporary of
fices to house the contractors, the
engineers, and others In charge, saw
sheds, and storage rooms for gasoline
and other materials.
According to Gilbert Stuart, there
Is to be an Immense amount of ex
cavation work In prepnrlng the arla
tlon tanks at the plant, some of the
digging to bt to a depth of over 30
feet. The dirt removed by these op
erations will be used In landscaping
the atte from the plant to the high
way, Stuart stated.
The full crew of over 40 men will
not be used until the carpenters have
put In the concrete forms, atter the
excavation work Is finished. It will
be during the pouring stage that the
work will reach Its height,
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Oae Mall mbune ant ids
Mother bakes perfect cakes
uhdkic
ow can end cooking failures with an electric range. Cakes and
pies always turn out just right. That's because you can set the
oven control at just the right temperature. Another control
starts and slops the current at the proper time. It's the efficient
way to cook and it gives you more freedom and leisure than you
ev er dreamed of I
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VIGILANTES STAGE
RADICAL ROUNDUP
IN SONOMA REGION
(Continued from Page One.)
I
newspapermen said, when the crowd
gathered and shouted for the man
to come out.
A volley of buckshot from the house
sent the crowd scurrying for cover
while a woman Inside the building
screamed "shoot to kill."
After several shots had been fired
from the house, the reporters raid,
some members of the vigilantes shot
tear gsa bombs through windows,
forcing Nltzburg out.
The action started last night when
the crowd gathered near a building
downtown where a meeting of un
employed workers had be?n called.
Seeing the crowd gathered few per
sons entered the building.
, Round I'p Agitator
The vigilantes decided to go out
and round up the agitators whom
they believed had called the meeting
to stir up trouble among workers In
the county hop harvest. Just getting
under way.
The first man seized was Gren.
who was seen In the downtown area.
Taking Green with them, the band
In quick succession seized three oth
er alleged communists, who said they
were Ed Wolf, George Ford, and C.
Meyer, and severely manhandled them
before extracting promises to leave
the county by 3 p. m.
While one group of vigilantes des
cended upon the Nltzburg residence,,
others drove throughout the county
seeking additional alleged agitators.
but further report of anyone being
seized were received.
Vigilante leaders, who declared they
intended to rid Sonoma county of
communists, held "mock" trials for
all of the men seized before any ac
tlon was taken.
CHEYENNE. Wyo., Aug. 33. (AP)
The bodies of three Indianapolis
residents, killed In a plane crash a
week ago on fog-enshrouded Laramie
peak, lay In a Cheyenne mortuary to
day. A hearse cnrrled the broken remains
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Arnett, youth-
xui bridal couple, and their middle
aged friend, Burnslde Smith, transit
company executive, to Cheyenne last
night after they had been laboriously
lowered down the mountainside.
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Saturn, the sixth major planet in
order of distance from the sun,
shines with a warm, yellowish light
similar to that of Arcturus.
QUICK CLEAN ECONOMICAL
... see these new electric range,. No wonder thou.
ands of women we turning to thii'modem, easy,
and thrifty way of cooking. Our budget plan
makes ic easy for you to own one.
The California Oregon
T
Commenting upon the hesitancy of
the general public to report auto j
accidents in which no Injury re
sulted. Justice of the Peace William
R. Coleman said today: "It Is a
public duty to do so."
The court said yesterday afternoon
he "was asked by one of the Bate-1
man boys about an auto accident on
a country road wherein one of the
autoa was hit so hard by a reckless
driver the engine was cracked In two."
The court said no one was Injured,
according to his advices, and no war
rant had been Issued, or report made
on the accident. There 1s a state law
providing a penalty for failure to re
port an accident, both for the hitter
and the hit machine.
The court also expressed doubt
"therels such a thing as an un
avoidable accident, or a case where
both drivers are to blame, or not to
blame."
The court also called attention to
the fact that "there are several cases
In which people have been hurt and
gone to the hospital, but no prose
cution followed."
Deputy District Attorney George
Nellson said: "An effort Is being made
to keep down fast driving of trucks
on the highways." He said a case of
excessive speed by an oil truck driver
was scheduled to be called today.
S. 0. PICNIC SLATED
f SEPT. 8
Former residents of southern Ore
gon in Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Cur
ry. Douglas. Klamath and Lake coun
ties who are now living In Multno
mah county are Invited to attend a
picnic Sunday, September 8 at Pen
insular park In Portland, according
to announcement today by Col. Rob
ert A. Miller of Portland, president of
the Association of Former Southern
Oregonlans.
An an-aay program will be pre
sented, including picnic dinner and
good speeches. Colonel Miller, who Is
now in Medford, having taken
active part In the recent national
convention of the League of Western
Writers, urges all Southern Oregon
representatives to attend.
Colonel Miller said before returning
north he will pay visits to Crater
lake, the Oregon Caves and to the
Illinois valley.
EX-CONVICTS CHARGED
WITH THEFTS FROM INlU
OREOON CITY. Aug. 33, ( AP)
Charged with stealing slot machines
and cigarettes from an Inn near
here. Clyde Soraers of Portland and
William Elmore of Salem, both for
mer state prison Inmates, were held
in the Clackamas county jail today.
with fiei
Power Company
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Bids Too High.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. SJ. (AP)
Bids for drilling 208 test holes In
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