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' IMT TUB MEDffORD &CA1L TRIBUNE, MEDKORl). OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY, 2J, 19.10. "BREWSTERDS MILLIONS" WEDNESDAY 1 Miss Case Marries. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jnn. 24. Miss Mary Atlole Cnso of Port land, who was reported to have lioen engaged to Clans Sprockets, Jr., up on her return from Paris five months njo, today is the hriile of Willard Mctonlf lUmn, nephew of former sec retary of the navy Victor Motealf. They were married last evening at Cnvnlry church by Rev. W. Rader. CITY NITICES. niTV MnTinFR ' 4.4. cut (or tho operation ami maintenance thereof. And to proscribe am! tlx tho extent, terms ami conditions under which the particular streotn ami alloys, of tho City of Mod ford may bo appro priated and used tor railway purposes nnil for power, telegraph and tele phone linos by tho snld John U. Al len, his holm nml assigns, and re pealing Ordinance No. 252 of said city. Tho city of Med ford doth oduln as follows: Section 1. .That there bn and uoroby U wanted to John It. Allen, his heirs and assigns, tho franchise right nnd' privilege to erect, lay down relay, construct, reconstruct, pur chase), acquire, leaBO. repair, main tain, equip, operate, have, l old. use and enjoy lines of rnllwny and sys tem of railways, either single track or double track. wltlr nower to change from one to tho other, with turn-outs, turn- EXCITIXG SCENT IK "RRWSTKirS MILLIONS" WEDNESDAY. TO DO AWAY Willi I ADJOURNED TERR! OF IRA9E CROSSING! CIRCUIT COURT OPENS . Residents of Gold Hill Section' Petl- Judflo Hanna .Convenes Court In tlon for New Crossing on Sardine Creek. The worst grade crossing In Ore gon, according to the testimony of kit who have seen St, will be done away with it a petition addressed to tho county court of Jackson county W heeded by that body. The petition ill be considered at the March term, nd as both Judge Nell and Commls- loner Owen have viewed the cross r within the past two months, both agreeing that it was a peril to life and that a new road should bo built to avoid it, it is confidently expected that the court will take favorable ac tion. The necessity of the crossing Is 'to bo removed by building a new road from Gold Hill to the Sardine creek district that does not cross the railroad track after leaving town. ' Within tho past few months Jesse Coffee and family and Doll Moore and family, William Morris and wife and Charles Kell have had rigs smash ed at the crossing. J. H. Beeman and Mineral Inspector Cunningham had a similar experience, while Ernest Vro- man had a narrow escape from death. These accidents have occurred by the frightening of horses and their plung ing on the Jagged rocks that skirt the narrow road. There Is no room for teams to pass, at this point. The reason for the crossing's be ing so dangerous Is that It Is located so that trains cannot be heard or seen until they are almost upon'' It Jacksonville for the Last Time - -New Judge in February. Monday mominc; tho adjourned session of the December term of court convened at Jncksoncille. Tho next seven days will bo the last wherein Judge Hanha will sit upon the'bench of the first judicial district of Oregon, as his resignation will take effect February 1st and F. M, Calkins will take his place. An effort will be made to close up as nearly n's possiblo all the odds nnd ends of litigntion on the calen dar, in order to leave the new judge something resembling a clean slctc , The time will be devoted, however, to clearing up pending business that is that which has advanced far enough so that a final settlement is possible or probable. COUAVIiLIS AGIUCVLTUKAIj COLLEGE NEWS ITEMS BuchJls the topography of the vicinity, .The approach ' to the crossing from the .south, or going from , town. Is short, steep declivity, making a pull that leaves horses at the limit helr strength Just as they reach the rack, A short turn Just before the rack Is reached renders the cross ng even more dangerous. A view town the track cannot be had until .ho track level is reached, while tho roar of Rogue river near by 'drowns the noise of approaching trains en tlrely. The north approach is also ver dangerous, as Intervening piles of rock prevent a view of the track until directly upon It, but even with no traln'-to "frighten the horses' atfd portmpa.'throw the occupants of rigs out on the sharp rocks, It Is a dlffl cult.and dangerous piece of teaming .oitlior way) and" the hauling of heavy loads, such as are required by tho mines, mills and ranches on Sardine creek, la Impossible. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nnsh Geo. T. Krantzel, Boattle; B. Connor, Table Rock; B. G. West, Chicago; Arthur Wey, Sun FrnncjHCo; Jos. B. Franklin, San Francisco; R. If. Clark, Jacksonville; It. B. Dow, Jacksonville ; N. A. Gard nor, Bothel, Minn.; E. H. Westerfield, Goutherlin; Karl II. Va6por, Sun Francisco,; Mrs. L. A. Rose, Phoe nix; R. H. Joffo nnd wife, Now York; I. B. nnd E. B. Hoke, Cordovn, 111.; A. II. Roberts, Los Angelos; H. B. Tronson, Eaglo Point; J. C. Pendle ton, Table Rook; Jas. McGougan and wife, Spokano; Thos. Slapor, San inncisco; C. M. Strauss, Portland. At tho Mooro C, W, Wilmerath . nd wife, Chicago; Thad Young, ' 'ortlnnd; C. W, McKean, Eugono; C. . '. Carlling, Portland ; J. A. McDon ald and wife, Seattle; E. Stephens, San Francisco; R. Weil, San Fran cisco; F, F. Smith, Ashland; F. B. Robot to, Snlom; L. Oldficld, Minne- cotn; F. M. Bovel, San Francisco ; The schedule U or tho? Oregon Ag rlcultural college' debatlng.'feam has recently been announced Two' debates have been scheduled with the- Wash ington state college,, ope. to be held In Pullman and the other In Corval- Hs. The Pacific university has also accepted a challenge for, a debate. The girls have shuwn exceptional ac tivity and Interest this year, and will debate In tho Girls' State league, com posed of McMInnvIIle college. Albany college and O. A. C. Tho large num ber of students who are trying for positions on tho teams and the en thusiasm which hasbeen aroused seem to promise a very successful year. J. G, Arbuthnot, who is now su perintending the phyulcal education work of the Portland Y. M. C, A., has been added to tho faculty list of the Oregon Agricultural college-as as sistant to Director Angell. Mr. Ar buthnot is a graduate of. the Kansas State agricultural college and has had several years of practical experience! in teaching physical education. Wo Is considered an authority in the arts of .boxing and wrestling. . . Fielder Jones, tho well known Whlto Sox star of the American league, will.-coach thefOjA. C. base ball team during UiortUng season. This announcement has caused groat excitement among tho Htudents. It will mean a big year In baseball for O. A. C. ! CITY NOTICES. 4- ORDINANCE NO. 2 SO. An ordinance providing for tho x petition of a contract with tho Mod ford Printing Company for the print ing of nil legal notices, ordinances, osolntlrms. otc. Tho City of Medford doth ordnln , convenient switches as follows: 'bus, cross-overs, connections nnd , Section 1. 1'h'a.nnyor and record- ways, and to run nnd uperntn there of of tho City of Bedford are hoiobyjon passenger cars nnd to cam pas- authorised nnd directed to enter two songora, to run nnd operate thereon a contract on behalf or the City ot ' rrelgbt, mall, ims ane ' Medford with tho Medford, Printing tunernl cars, to carry Company In words and figures fo-, cols, express package and United lowing, towlt: ' Stntos mall thereon, subject to tho Memorandum of ngreemont made ( reasonable regulation of the council and entered Into this 10th day ot i of said city, to do all acta and things January, 1910, by and between, tho (necessary to tho successful operation Medford Printing Company, o cofpor-. of said railways and systems of rnll atlon, party of tho first part, and tho , ways, operated within said city of City of Medford. a municipal cornor- Med fold, elthor as a separate sys atlon. party of the second part, wli-.tem of railways within tho cnld city ncscth: of Medford or as part of a system That tho party of the tint pari or railways oporuiPU Trunin said city changed by tho holder of this ran chleo to any more Improved, eronoin Icnl, practical or desirable method, excepting Htenm motors and steam locomotives. Section L Tho track and tracks to ho constructed under t'i provisions u this ordinance shall be laid flush ! with tho grade of the street where! in Id streets have an established grade, provided, thnt when the track' is laid upon a street where no grade 'ns been established the track sl n'li no brought to iinulo whenever ueh urndo shall bo oitabllahed by tl'trdtv, nnd when any wMnbilshed grade shall he changed by tho city the truck si'oll ho rhnnved ho ni to confirm with the grade so established, and nrovlded further, that the said John, H. Allen, his heirs and assigns, shall' Improve and keep In roimlr that por-' Mou of enc stteet so ic-, cupled by him Inylnit bo. , tween a nolnt of 20 Inch's beyond , tho outside rail' of his said track or tracks. Tho word "Improve" ns here-) In used being" understood to menu thi Improving, Including paving, of mild, friii-M imr. 'reet in the wtino manner ns tho. r . - , ..!...,... I , ... . ... t Baker's remainder of said street Is Improv ed or paved bv or umW the nuMior-' Ity of the cltv. Section r. Said John It. AUen hlS heirs and assluns, may construct, op-; orate, equip and maintain telegraph,! telephone and power linos nloim all of tho said streets upon which the said railways may be constructed for tho purpose of transmitting messages or power over the said linen for tho vs. Home Made Bread Wo liuvo home mmlo lii'eml. Which would you ntUioi' oat, homo-mndo or bakers? A foolirth qucHtiou 10 ,mn1c, For most, people would ho willing to pn.v twice the price for iiymc-innde broad thuy pay Tor baker but you can buy the good old-fash ionod home niftjlo bread at the liex Grocery Tor tho same pril'O "ns baker's. Large, well browned Inn vcr, both nourishing and palatable, and ked from the best flour in the oity. "Yakima Best" herebv covenants and agrees for a, of Medford and elsewhere without tuso In connection therewith Section (5. It shnll ho lawful for the said John H. Allen, hli heirs and assigns, to make all needful and con venient excavations In any of unld streets under the conditions hereto fore named, for the purpose of es tnbllsblng said railways, or ifmn of rnllwnyo, telegraph, telephone or power lines: provided, tjnt whonev r snui jonn it. Alien, his ho rs ot as signs, shnll disturb any of ald sheets he or thoy shnll rostoro ih samo to n.irimi nf two roars from this date "!tho city of Medfoul. nlonK nnd unon irlnt In tho dally Qdltton of the .led-inny nnd all of tho streets of tho said ford Mall Tribune, published and city of Medford as now or hereafter printed by It In tho City of Medford, j laid out and established, oxceptlng all legal notices, ordinances, re olu- Onkdale avonuo, and wltbln the cor dons and other muling matter which "porato limits of said city of Medford the City ot Medford may roqulrs tofna now established and as said cor h. nrintni in nnr nowsonnpr of, porato limits mar hereafter bo ox- said city, or which tho council may! tended; provided, that this ordlnnnco direct, to be printed at tho following j shall become void nnd of no effect prices to-wlt: at the expiration of ono yoar from tn-I iuiv llnn'tnr nnih .111.1 T. the till La of ItH nunfUlirn llnltwtn nfllil orr Insertion thereof, said notices to i John R. Allen, his heirs and nttlgns, ! good order and condition ,ts soon as be printed in tno same iypo tiai hubjwiihiu saiu umw, minu nave com- iiruciicnme nnii wiuioik iinuei'iinry heretofore been used In printing no- menced tho actual construction of delay, and falling so to no Hi3 mm- tlces for said city In said paper. , said systom of railways within tho mon council of snld city 'in'l hnv Tn rnnaidnrntlon of the oriitilses , snld city ot Mod ford: provided fur- tho right to fix. by resolution. ion- said city hereby agrees to causo all i ther. that tho said John It. Allen, his a..mblo ilmo within wnhh ai1 re notices, ordinances, roeolutlonfc nnd ' heirs and assigns, shall within two pairs or res'c atlon .of r other reading matter which said city years from dnto of passage of this shall be cn"- u. and no .n fiaii'e io wn,iirnri tn nrlnt. or which the ' ordlnanco file, or causo to bo filed to crmnlete said rem lr or n .ile i.id council at any time during said period i latho city, with tbo city recorder of reatorat'on. wttbtu the tin :)r.crl" may order to be printed to bo print-, said city of Medford, a map or plat'ed by said council, tho street coin ed In said paper. And further cove-(of said city upon which shall bo nc-inilssloner of said city shall place tho nants and agrees to pay therefor tho'curntoly Indicated all streets and por- i in me In good condition nnd repair at price above sot rorth. , uunn oi sirueia ana aueys wnicn tnoinu oxponso or uio men iiouier or the Said first party agrees to print all' said John R. Allon, his heirs or ns- franchise granted by this ordinance, such notices, resolutions, ordinances j signs, desire and Intond to utilize In Section 7. Nothing In this ordl- and other reading matter wp.eu it' mo construction oi sam railways, t nance snail no so construed as to pro may be directed to prlntisreuui' r I and at tho expiration of said two vent the proper authorities of the with accura- .ind dlspV.ch. two years tho franchise and right ' city of Medford from sowerlng. grnd- In consideration whereof said par-' to construct a railway hereby grant- Ing. paving, planking. Improving, re tles have caused these presents to bo d shall be doomed to have lapsed pairing or altering any of said executed on their behnlt by their re-' as to all portions of tho said atreots streets, but all such work shnll be ;pectlvo officers, and their corporate " auuya wnicn are noi so lnuicnt- none, ir posainio, so as not to tiisturh. Take a loaf home with you and bo vinced. eon- Rex Grocery Co. MM Best Groceries seats to be hereto affixed CITY OF MEDFOltD, By W. H. Canon, Mayor. Attest: UOBT. W. TBLFEIi, City Recorder. (Seal.) MEDFORD PRINTING CO. (Seal) By G. Putnam, President. Tho foregoing ordlnanco was pass ed on the map or plat so filed, but Injero or prevent tho full operation t such lapsing or tho forfeiture of of said railway or system of rail said franchise as to the street or por- ways. , tlon of streets not bo Indicated there- Section S. Said John It Allen, his on shall in no wise "affect or Impair heir and assigns, may charge and the franchise and rights hereby collect from each passenger traveling i granted ns to the streets and portion upon railways constructed under nu-j of streets upon said which are so map or plat; Indicated provided, sdjby tho. cltycouncIUof tho City of 'however, that unless said John R. Wdford, on uW8th day of January, Allen, his heirs or nsslgns shall havo lOr'O, by a full vote "aye." actually constructed and havo In op- ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. jeratlon at least two mllos of street railway on the stroets of said city ' within five years from tho date horo of, then all rights hereby granted ball bo forfeited and lost by tho tborlty of tnis ordinance, for each trip traveled by such passenger, In one gonernl direction upon snld rail ways, from any point In snld city to any other point within tho limits of tho city of Medford. a faro of five cents nnd no more; excepting for riding In or the use of ohsorvntlon cars, funeral cars, mall cars, express cars, freight earn and other speclnl snm .loiin it. Allen, bin heirs At Prices Strictly in Keeping with the Quality of Our Stock which is Unexcelled A Trial wil IConvince You ORDINANCE NO. 287. t .. I. ii in I in UIUUiailLU UtUUIUIUUft UJlllUlO -l 1,1 Inkn O All,... t I LI 111 ClllUklim U UVItIK Hi 1HV.VI . !-, ... 1. .. where the snle of Intoilcatlnir lfauor b' f' l" H"c" "ireeiH or , mui nHHignu, niny cnnrge aili co ec t ctall is B"c,, npniwmlon. rates and fares ?Lff.i 'J!.1 ii,1" I "k.L"! ho shall hnvo actually constructed as It or tlfey may deBlre. frominaklneAls hBT0 1,1 0Porat'"" "ch feet Section 9. All of tho rights, prlv-, f ?f ,n5?,8?Lat ' railway at said time; and provided , lieges and franchises herein irranted before further, that all rights in and to all , shall continue nnd bo In full ferre, Tho City of Medford doth ordain ?1"ACm wCt f,or.,,lfty lr'V vttr Ir"" I as follOWS v vi'iiiiiiuii in nT- mv . ui iiiv nix'. IPIHIILU til WHS Section 1. It hnll be unlawful for 7" '"k Vi ... - ... any minor to enter or bo In nny place t 0n of Rtreet or n i l I nt tt.i- n. .1 n, 1 ro ,H,0"R within tho City ot Medford where tho . "it flTLul "n00!?? n ,"Pd - ?.L" L8 In ,"c ' ?,h"". ln,,ro l0: saio ot jnioxicaung liquors in unnu- or ., ., , vnv ,,, . .n, nt i uni,i rnu r ! iV?"0 ?" have In operation such street Section 11. The tn l ure of n'-nldi railway lino or linos at said tlmo. John R. Allen, his heirs or assigns,) n Heine understood tnnt tno term , to one nun nnr enr nn nr in en tviii, Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers any tlmo hereafter bo licensed Section 2. Any person who shall WELLS PROVIDES FOR SPELLING CONTESTS violate the provisions of tho foregoing n TZ. ".r i?".' ' ",.'"V '".""l A ". "r. V" jeptlon of thin ordinance nhnll nnnn . " u"u" ", nnn nmut iu 1117 uiiiu ruimtruci lore- cenv?ctlon thereof ' be fined 1 not Tss b, -takon ,nml ,s understood to mean , under, as tho term "operate" Ir berrn han twenty ( dollS nS? more! 1,0 nn" ot street cars suitable .In defined, for a period of moro than San 'fifty VYorinrs 'aTd ?ha I p ono .t,mn' ?f ha ImnrlRnned nt lnhnr for n nerlnrt , r. J " ' . v "" vuinuu uir iunwu wi 11111111 innji nix monillS in of nKo than toH a period tll0 fnro hero,n provlu0(,( at ,0ft8t anv calendar year, shall bo taken USES.: itsSi boyuniawfuifor ?,r zvnrJ..1" ',,roc- i"toJ v.rt ' ' i. . .,.. 1 ", mvM niv iiuuio ui 1 11, in, r iiiu iiKum iiurein civnn an 10 Hin ZVVr;v "nwr.r ... r -treof orportlon ot street Mme Jierenffnr ll.nA,l tn nll Intnr. . .- ' " " . n"v" " "l". u,'. "I'n WI1IOI1 Ham linoor Icatlne Hnuora In 1mm i t hVn one eni nn "?vo tno r,g,lt and 'rnnchlso to nnos shall have been constructed, and nnv th0 railway s..ch failure shall without any action : u f . , ..... , w . .... 1 11 nn HVflrnm nr rn iitvnvu wirit nnv rtu - nn T ma nnrt rf nnf,! a Wni. E. STACY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agents wanton. Office 8 South Central Ave. 'MEDFORD, OR. SlrM sTurlnrrrSmZh pers?" ?r "Hway or sysiem 'of ra..'wys,and 1 cancef ami annul all tho"r.ght of or "aiSt nKenTat ?o or, e l rUn. ,car8 .from ftny '-,no of 8t?;eot to John R. Allen, his holrs or assigns, nloyeo -S5ho1JSr n,"y ' lWot etr(ki nnd to con- on of to nny such street or streets, narson' who shall bo maintain and use convenient Section 12. Tbo said John R. Al- r0".0 within thirty days after Is ordlnanco shall conv c Ion'0 Vfl Vm ,tho- n,i railways, main-! m. passage of this ordlnanco. fllo In tbereof be fined not lorn than twoSv ' ,n U1d.er n,,t,l"rlty of tnlB or,n- h.',(l,co "f 1,10 recorder of the city ($20? dollars or ii?rfl thnn flf v n?"0' 8,1oct to tbo rcftonn'l rog-1 of Medford, his written acceptance of f $50) doHan and shlbo lrnnrlson- K aMon .of..M,, councl1' to nn'1 "n" ' V'? ordlnni.ro. and tho franchise, od at labor "nrt ItSs thnn 2?an hl and Uiolr property and other 'rights nnd privilege,, by this ordN . " " rjgnts of wnv nnd to and Into bin nnnco crnnleil t Actinpr in accordance with tho de cision of tho county school superin tendents' convention held at Salem ast summer, to make "better spoil ing" one of tho objective aims of tho present school year, County Superin tendent J. Percy Wells has inaugur ated a sories of spoiling contests, for tho remainder of the year. Mr. Wells states thnt ho enrnostlv hopes that all of tho teachers of tho county will avail themselves of this opportunity to increnso tho interest in spoiling in their respective schools. Tho old-time spelling school whh productive of much good nnd the schools of Jackson county will ro- oive much benefit from this sorios of contests if tho toncbors will tnko told of it in tho right mnnnor. The spirit of contest is born in every nor mal chid flnd it is often by nn appeal to this uesiro to oxce othors that Section Tblsordlnanco sbnii be and "'f Hho' barnB- BtorehouBOB, l him. his holrs'nnd nsslgns, subject fo?ce from nld n 1 IS X' terminals, to the terms and provisions in this nnBg0 . "uiiunmn nnn grouri'is. oniinnnco contained. Falluro of said P Krn.nm, nr,iinnn,n w. ,.i..ct,nn. 3 ?nld Joh Alien, his John R. Allen to accept this ordl- bvthe el ven .neTiof ni irf "lr" may opornto and nnnco wiu.ln blrly days from tho ford Oroiron on the lth dVv nf ' vr .rs. ovor anV un(,or railways nniw pnssago tlioroof shal ho doom January f0!?!"!!.. h0fiiwillJrSf r?"'"" f J1. Prsuant to. tho provl- ed and hold to be a rejection of this Welch ave: Merrlek nve ! 1,11,1 ora.nanco uy moans of n oye; Wortman, aye; Elfert, aye, and, trie nower iirtmmnr nva t Approved January 19th, 1010. W. II, CANON. Mayor. Attest: ROUT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. 01 In eilKO nt nnMAiynla nr ntnrti.nn ORDINANCE NO. 284. C OS) not Innnnr tlinn nnvnn ilnvu n An ordlnanco granting to John R. 1 ono tlmo wlthouftho consent of the Allen, his heirs and assigns, tho right 1 council, nnd for tho purposo of op to lay down, construct, .acquire and , orating railways nnd having con own, and to maintain, oporato and uso venlont powor and oloctrical ourront "'"n"'i i'uiud mm nimn, iniu Hiiuur-ii"r ma nnu tnolr uso, may put nn. rrllnnnco, and unon tho exnlrntion underground oloc-lof tho tlmo allowed for tho flllmr of storngo batteries, said accontnnco. tho snmo not hav. .KijiHiirossea air, canios or otn- mg noon mod, tills ordinance shall t iiiucnnnicai powor except nocomo and no wholly void, Inopera' only Bteam motors and steam lo- ttvo and of no offoct. comotives, but steam motors nnd Soctlon 13. Thnt ordlnnnco Ko steam locomotives may bo used In 252 of tho city of Medford ho, and tho operation of said railways for , tho samo Is horoby ropoalod, and tho ...Minn uijuuij or lomporary purposes, ,HKi jonn ic. Allon snail Includo In ground conduits and conductors In tho City of Medford, Oregon, and to' oporaio cars ana locomotives, other than steam, to generate and transmit powor, nnd to sond nnd rccelvo mes sages by tolegraph and tolephone over certain streets, alloys and public places In the City of Medford, Oregon, orcct. maintain and uso polos and ovwioad wlros and lay down, con struct, maintain and uso under ground slos and conduits nnd under ground wires, conductors and cables In and along streets ovor whloh said rnllwny aro or may bo laid down and in and alone rucIi othor stroots of E. W. Anderson, Eileen; II, 0. Vent-j wo iret tho host results in school er, Pasadena; J. Qreonwnld, city.' 'work. nna 10 autnorizo nio construction, in-. tho cAtv nt unnfri nn ifa pnmtnnn stallation and mnlntonance of equip- council may direct, Tho motive pow mont and powor housos, stations nnd er and tho mode of oporatlng and all othor things neceraary or convent-' propolling cars may at nny tlmo bo ns acceptance of this ordlnnnco to be filed tiu roqulrod by soctlon 12 1 oreof, his wrlttnn consent to tho re- P"ai or said ordlnanco Wo, 2fi2, and his roloaso nnd vnlvor of all rights nnu privuegos gjvon or granted by said ordlnnnco No. 252. The forogojng ordlnnnco wan pass-. fi nv mo ciry council or the city of Medford, Oregon, oh tho 18th day of .iwnunry, jyju. iy tno following vote: Wlch aye, Morrick aye, Emorlck pvo. Wortmnn nyo, Elfert nyo and Oommor nyo, Approved January 10th, 1010, W. II, OANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. fSoal) City Recorder. vSEL US FIRST Whon in need of Klootrio Wiring, or Fixtures, and save mouoy by got ting host Workmanship. Dynamo Hnijijljig n Hpucially. FLYNN BROS. MEDFORD'S PREMIEI) ELECTRICIANS, i si . MAfN SI iE-ET PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating, All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. P. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. Phone .;931. I Do Yon Want, bo Sell? If you want to sell your business of any kind, or if you want to sell your property, and will make the price right, I would like to hear from you. Give description and price. Address J. E, SMITH, 513 Chamber Com merce, Portland, Oregon,