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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910, 8 CAMPBEt L BUYS $29,000 WATER BONOS Bids Par and Accrued Interest Much Routine Business Transacted by City Council. )r v ! Too Late to Classify i! WANTED Salcsmeu In every local-' lty of tbo northwest; money ml-; vnnced weekly; many uinko over $100 month; eholco of territory.) Ynklma Valley Nurso y Co., Top lienlsh, V.sb. 1 MISS RAGSDALE AND UNITED PRESS SIGNS VICTOR JORE WED, FOR CANADIAN NEWS Popular Young Business Man Wins Combines With British and Colonial One of Mcdford's Charming Yomin! Press and Will Exchango News At its rcRular mectins on Tuesday j aveninR tho city council transacted j uch routine business and disposed city work. ManaKer Cooloy of the Medford t ..,,. nnmmnv was Granted per mission to have a railroad spur budt into the yards of the company. James Campbell having bid par ,Md accrued interest for 29,000 water bonds, tho council accepted the bid and ordered the bonds issued to Mr, Campbell. The plat of the Oak Grove subdi vision was referred to tho street aud load committee. John Harringtou was prantcd a saloon license for a period of six months. City improvement bonds in an amount of $5250 were ordered is saei. This provides for the laymp sewers on Eovoral streets. Petitions to grade South Newtown and Knight streets were granted. Cuthbert & Co. were granica to erect n tent on the cor ner of Sixth and Central avenue for temporary warehouse purposes. ISfert, Merrick and Wortman voted aye, Dcmmcr and Welsh no. The plat of tho Conroy and Clancy addition to tho city of Medford was accepted. A plat of tho Phipps property, on lie east side, prepared by C. E. "WToolvcrton, was referred to street and road committee. An ordinance was passed in structing the city recordejto charge a fee of $1 for certifyingto assess ments and a fee of $1 for changing any assessment on tho bond lien docket. BILL IS DRAWN TO CLOSE ROGUE RIVER M. F. HcCown Elected President of Association Commlttco Appointed to Raise Funds. LadlesWill Reside In This City. Mr. Victor Mooro and Miss Mamlo Reports Canadian Papers Unite NEW YORK, April 20. Contracts REPUDIATES TARIFF BILL. (Continued from Page 1.1 3ayne-AldrIch tariff measure. High Cost ot Living. la the smaller towns the "high seat ot living" was thy central Issue the campaign. For this, the tariff till vrzs &eld responsible, and Havens, :ramtag oa a platform ot tariff revt- Joa. carred tho towns by a large piu Tally. Rochester, itself a manufacturing feoamaaitr, whoso clothing factories are among its principal business voted against tho tariff according to the politicians, when it voted against Ald Tiige. The wool schedule had Its ef fect on this result, It is asserted. The principal support of Aldrldge a Rochester came from tho financiers Jaterested In this business. It Is de "dared, from a closo analysis of the ote in tho various wards. These men held that the re-opening of the tariff would mean a renewal of unset tled business conditions, such as pre Tailcd during the recent tariff tlnk rtag. Democratic Landslide. Bat for the most part Havens car Tied every sort of ward. The dls trlcta where tho laboring element re sides voted for him and even in the est residence districts the vote changed so that ono such ward switched from a republican plurality f 1C00 tp democratic plurality of seo. Such changes, say the politicians, jaean the smashing ot party lines in a -way that has seldom been seen In the eastern stf.tos. The independent; voter, who followed men and ideas aad not party lines, did the work, ay leaders on both sides. In many waya tho politicians here At the meeting of tho Roguo River Fish Protective association at tho Commercial club rooms Tuesday eve ning, Malcolm McCown was elected president, J. D. Heard vice-president and Dr. L. Bundy .secretary-treasurer. A committee was appointed, consist ing ot J. E. Enyart, J. D. Hoard and the president to take charge of rais ing funds to secure tho passage of an initiative bill to closo tho Roguo and its tributaries to commercial fishing. The following is the text of tho Ini tiative bill to bo submitted to tho people tor signatures: A bill for an act to protect fish In Rogue river, to punish those who vio late this act, and to repoal all laws In conflict herewith. Bo it enacted by tho-people of the state of Oregon: Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for any person to take or attempt to take any fish of any kind whatsoever from the waters of Rogue river or of any of its trlbutaiies with a seine net, trap, fish wheel or by any other means except with hook and line, commonly called angling. Section 2. Any person violating any provision of this act shall upon conviction bo punished by fine not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars or by imprison ment not less than thirty days "nor more than six months In tho county jail, or by both such fine and impris onment. Section 3. All laws and parts of laws, general or special, in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Itagsdale were married at tho M'Wworo si,.,,,..! todav bv tho United copal church Tuesday evening, Kov.iInjss associations and the NritUh William Lucas officiating. Mr, andimul Coloninl Press Service," Ltd., of Mrs. Mooro have many friends In Cnlmda) uv whic, cacu wju mvo nr Medford, who aro wishing them all 5t8 disposal for use in afternoon kinds ot good fortune. They will bo now8,npors jts oW territory, hti at homo to their many friends In this yoviant nows gathered by either us city after May I. sociation. Miss Ragsdalo lias lived most oi , Tho Br5li9ll nml Coloninl Press her life In Jackson county and iinBjg,. wnJ nconH,rfttca recently tit won a host ot friends for herself. . Montreal for tho purpose of uniting For tho past year sho has been dayjnll tnQ )nrK0 OWgp1porg Cnnudr. clerk of the Hotel Nash. I jn n tclejnniphio news sorvico. Mr. Moore has been a resident of ; Tbe 0rKnniIuli0l, njm8 to iiitrodu.v Medford for a number of years, for 5nto Cnnnda tho moaeni methods of some time mannglng tho Mooro ho-! jindl;np nows cmplovcd by tho Unit, tel for his uncle, W. T. Mooro. Re- od Pnss $ Us servico to ,,ftornoon cently he has been connected with ( noW8pnpora 0f America, the real estate firm of W. T. York. Aemiliug jnrv9 of Toronto i & Co prcsidont of tho British and Colonial The young couplo wlll contlnuo toiServico Many lcaUnR Canadinns make their homo In this city. nre nmonp. it8 directors mid 6to:k- holdcrs. As- the organization will tnp every news field in Canada, tho alliance promises to be exceedingly valuable to the United Press. OH! !0U SPI-NORT! HERE'S THE LATEST i i "Cut It Out," "Facto Away," "Skld cloo" Aro. All In tho Discard "Check It With Your Hat" Latest PORTLAND WINS FIRST GAME ON HOME GROUNDS Jesse Garrett, who has opened the season three times in succession on the Portland grounds, made it two out of three yesterday by defeating Oakland. Ho won the first year, but Probate Court. Estate of A. D. Helman Will ad mitted to probate ; Susan D. Helman last senson the luck was with San i appointed executrix and W. A. Pat- Francisco and he lost. ' rick, C. W. Hoot and Q. H. Billing:! Tuesday, in tho presence of 11,000 1 appraisers. vociferous fans he twirled a 2-0, Estate of Josinh Hannah Gus game, allowing but three hits. Newbury appointed jilniiiiitnitr, b cores or uio league. NEW YORK, April 20. "Cut It out," "fade away," "roll your hoop" and "oklddoo" aro nil In tho discard. Tho very niftiest thing In tho way of slang expression ot Incredulity, dis approval or remonstrance on Broad way today Is, "Aw, check it with your bat." Tho expression Is a catch, lino used by MUs Mabel Harrison In "Lulu's Husbands," a clover farce by Thomp son Huchnnnn adapted from tho French. Both tho Blanc lino and tho bIiow aro declared hits today. PROMINENT RAILROAD MANJYS LAND W. H. Dodsworth of tho Northern Pacific Acquires Ennlo Point Ranch From Gooryo Drown. W. H. DodHwortli, general iiiitiingor for tho Northern Pacific at St, l'mil, has purchased (10 aoros of Jnpkxon county land. Tho, pnipui'ly Huh four nud nun half niiloM from Knule Point and is known iih the Coiiover place. .Mr. Ilrowu today received Mr. DoiIh wurth'ri t'luM'Ic for if lOOO in payment for the laud and nliiod tliu deed tlitu'cfor thin nl'toi'iioiiii, Tho inorcliatitH know Hint yu't "know prlcoH1' and values and tlioy know tlmt to ndvortifio any but real vnliiCB, roul ImrgaiiiH, would Niniply operate to dontroy your oonfidoiico In thorn. So, porfnrco, (lie udH aro of real iutoroHt to you. ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS ARE IN SESSION TODAY Tho board of directors elected ut tho meeting of tho stockholders of tho Iloguo Ilivor Fruit & Produce as sociation last Saturday are iu set sion today, dovising ways and meaiiH for tho uucccssful launching of the corporation. Questions of moment must bo settled, together with other of minor importance, in ordor that tho organization may be started off properly. Tho principal matters before the bonrd nru tho oolectioti of a mnnager, a treasurer nud an auditing com mit tec. At noon today no dofiuite selec tions lias been tnado nud the bonrd h still in sefdon eoiinidoring theM. ma tiers. Court News. Pacific & Eastern Railway vs. I. J. Phipps Action for damages; Withington, Kelly, Williams, Wood & Lithicum for plaintiffs. L. E. Hoover vs. A. D. Helms To recover money; F. J. Newman for plaintiff. Frank Ceol vs. W. S. Chapman Injunction J. R. Neil for plaintiff. Same vs. same Suit in equity; J R. Neil for plaintiff. R. II. FJ 2 5 2 0 3 0! r 0 42, 17 3. 3 13 l1 4 11 2 In the National league all games were postponed on account of rain. In tho American Jonguo gnmes Boston won the double-header from Washington by scores of 2-1 and 5-4. Cleveland beat Chicago 2-1. JOHN D. WILL NOT WELCOME T. R. BACK SALE OP BLOODED STOCK. The annual Spring Breeders' Auc tion Sale of pure Shorthorns from prlzo winning herds will take place at tho Union stockyards, Portland April 26th; also 50 registered Hoi steins and 150 fine horses will bo sold at Portland County club race track April 27th-29th. For cata logue, .apply to Portland Horse Sale Co. 373 Yamhill st., Portland, ws RAISIN DAY, APRIL SO, 1010. The above date has been set apart as an annual event by tho people of California, in which all are asked to Join by eating raisins In the form ot Raisin Bread" or In any form that may bo desired. Tho object of this special day is to create a widespread raisin sentiment that will result in a greater demand for that fruit, and to direct the attention of all good house wives to tho excellence of the raisin as an article of food. The good people of the northwest aro invited by their the Havens victory parallels tho j neighbors to participate in tho pleas- say Toss victory In Massachusetts. The -campaign was similar to that In Mas--csuselts, where Eugeuo Foss defeat ed "W. R. Buchanan, republican, by as overwhelming plurality in a re publican district. The tariff was tho center of tbe tight In both districts. Havens today is being talked of as the possible candidate ot his party for governor of New York. It was la this conection that tho fact was re viewed that he had been a warm sup porter ot Governor Hughes. He is the only democrat today be- lag mentioned for this place, HALE NO D-D COWARD, SAYS YOUR UNCLE JOE WASHINGTON, April 20 "Hale is no d d coward," That is tho an swer Uncle Joe G. Cannon gave to- iay when ho was asked if he thought Hale had feared an attack of polltl palpitation. Cannon had a con 'igjreiiee with Taft at the Whlto House. Jftttf. after he left he was asked for his riews about the general retirement ml the "aid guard," "I n't tfllHk I'll be lonesome yet wldl," he declared, "I'm good for W yea rt yet," tie concluded. ant custom and "break" raisin bread on April 30th. wa SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELEC TION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that a spo cial school meeting of district No. 49, of Jackcon county, stato ot Ore gon, to bo held at tbe HIsh School building in Medford, Oregon, In said district, on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1910, there will bo submitted to the lgal voters ot aald district the question ot contracting a bonded debt of $50,000.00 for the purposo of erect ing an annex to tho Washington school, and Installing a heating plant therein, and for the erection of an East Side ward school building, tbo voto to be by ballot, upon which shall bo the words "Bonds Yes" and tho words "Bonds No." Polls to bo open at 1 o'clock p. m. and remain open until 4 o'clock p. m. By order of tho board ot directors of school district No. 49 of Jackson county, stato cf Oregon, Dated this 6th day of April, 1010. ORIS CRAWFORD, Clerk. Hawkins for Health. NEW YORK, April 19 John D. Rockefeller will probably not be on the reception committeo to welcome Theodore Roosovelt home. Tbo mag nate said, "You know I'm not pop ular with the mighty hunter. Thero Is no telling how flerco ho Is now after having killed wild animals in Africa." Rockefeller said Incidentally, that he will not go nbroad this summer, dryly remarking that the cost of liv ing Is too high.' Hnskins for Heal u. AUTOMOBILE. Will exchange lots for a good 20 or 30-horsepower automobile; must be in good order. See CUSICK & MYERS. A CHANCE TO MAKE QUICK, Easy Money Wo wish' to sell eight acres of as rich level land as can be found In tho valley; almosf in tho heart ot a grow ing city, whoro tho surrounding resources, such as lum ber, mining, limo Industry, etc., aro getting to bo vory actlfe; where a branch railroad la now In courso of contructlon, and other dovclopmonta under wny which aro sure to make a very largo, live city. VALUE OF ADJOINING LAND A S00-acro tract adjoining this S acres could not be boocht today at $500 an acre. This is Just as good, It not bettor land; running water in noveral places; coun ty road runs along tho front of this tract; closo to the finest fishing and hunting in tbo state; dcslrablo In many ways. PEICE AND PROSPECTS . $100 an aero will buy this tract, and wo will subdlvldo to mlt olthor In aero tracts or as you wlnh. This tract could bo platted and would mako 5 largo lots to tbo acre; each lot today would bring $200 a lot. For full particulars and a quick salo seo GOLD HILL RAILROAD & LUMBER CO. e LAND DEPARTMENT Picnic Parties When you think picnic, think of Olmstead & 1 Hibbard, for tfrey carry a complete stock of all kinds of canned meats. I fish, vegetables, pickles, mut, etc.; also a very choice line of bulk olives pickles, etc.. You will find just what you want for lunches and no mat ter what you choose here you'll find it to always be fresh and perfect in every way. PHONE MAIN 571 Olmstead & Hibbaud 131 W. MAIN ST. mmm tTffl Fire Prevention Lowers Your Insurance W OOFJNU that will protect your property in ionic perilmui emergency like t!ii It what ivt waat to cell you to tint you can lessen your lire ruk and lower your Insurance. .Hoards of. J ire underwriters approve and endorse REX FJLINTKOTE ROOFING because its substance, Its chemical treatment and its surface are fire retarding. We know it will give yon better wear ami better protection tlian any other roofing. We can show you cases wiicre it lias saved buildings from destruction. Call and see for yourself. Woods Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON OIC THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Of Any 15c Artcle in the Store 2 for 25c THIS OITKIt INCLUDES HOSIERY NOTIONS COMBS ' BRUSHES GLASSWARE TINWARE E NAME L W ARE Fancy China, etc., In fact any 35c article in tho store for these three days, 2 for 25c. Have you scon the new line of Imitation Cut Glass we are showing? It's the swellcst ever seen in Med ford. Come in and let us show you, and bring your pockotbook, because you will surely want to buy at least one piece. hus SEY'S Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO ' RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City $(60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, diroct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis .'. $67.50 Tickets will bo on salo May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. Tho above ratoa apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rato to Port land, to mako through rato via Portland. Ono way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Ten days provided for tho coiner trip. Stop-ovors within limits in oithor direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of salo, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P, Agent for complete information, or WM. MoMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon i