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MEDFORD .MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 19.10. C) Ashland Notes "nfo l- k. Conway company has opened up an offlro In Aghlnnd. Their hmdnefls v;I! be to hulld houses to Bell on the Installment plan. They already have thfr lumber on the ground for tho erection of six mod ern bungalows on a fine block of land at. tho corner of tho Scenic dr'vo and W liner street. At lhd.presont time there are ICO dwellings In course of construction and no houcco to be had for rent. 'F.t-W. Moore Is the most populnr Ashland and will spend the winter, with hnr mother. .Mrs. Addtn. I Ollletto and Silver liaVtf hcen of-, J fered, and refused, twenty thousand t dollars spot cash for their Idthla springs property. -Tho property con sists of the springs and ten acres of land and Is located four miles easti of this city, but as yet thero is n6 road to the springs. It l3,.liowovor. reported on good authority, that tho anti-saloon league have generously ( offered to raise tho money necessary $top coughing I , Coughing rasps and tears. StejHM iCfcughtftj: prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Step it! There Is nothing so bad for Aik your doctor If all coughs or snesewuiy. neough as coughing. St(ipitl Ayer's not, then why cough ? Ak him hboat Cherry Pectoral Is a regular doctor's Aytr't Chtik) fitch'ral. fcwAf"iiS&' tndlclne for coughs and colds. ' WhyQiigh man tnjked of for mayor of this city, to secure the right of way and build mtIio coming election to he held a fine boulevard to tho springs. Tho on tho 22d of next-month. Mr, distance hi one and one-hnlf miles Monro Is one oftho most public splr- to a junction with Main street and Itod men In this city, bo Is , always at the present time one tins to take "Johnny, on the spot" In signing sub- J down two pairs or bars and throe scrlptlons for any and all measures gates In order to reach tho Arcadia. ASKS CONSTABLE TO PLAY GUPiD for tho city's heiterment and has It Is estimated that tho cost of this aijoiu' weeks of his-tlmo during his term of offlro "as city councilman In tlio interest of civic improvement. Mr. Hncll';' who ban mado a very fair boulevard and right of way will be about five thousand dollars. This will enable Jtho' wet votora of Afth- land, when they fell that terrible Arizona Man Would Have Chico Of ficial Report to Him on Stantlinn of Yo'timi Lady in Community nut1 ' T ' '' I. I '"'! Officers Sore on Man. mnynr, Js llge our friend Iloonevelt, thlrut coming on,' to Jump Into 'an and would, not accept a second term, auto 'and rush off to the sprlnga nud If i hnijtled him on 'a silver platter. fill up on Llthla wale-, which the Tim only fault that has been found anils clnlm is much healthier than with Mr.N8nell is that ho Is a little' tho ordinary booze. It Is also claimed Rliiw.'iliitt a man who has lived for thirty-five years In tho Willamette valley Is to be excused and 'could not beT expected to bo. very quick on tho trigger. Mrr and Mrs. James I.owo of this city ijnvo JiiHt returned from an ix to'nded visit to Nobrnnka and other eastern points. Mrs. C. C. Pago and little son or Fairbanks, Alaska, have arrived in -l M i ... fqr tho water of theio springs that It is far superior in Its effect to the famous Keely cure, .Claude Sheets, wife and Ilttlo son loft Wednesday evening for San Fran cisco, where Mr. Sheets will bo in tho Southern Paciric hospital to be treat ed for Infammatory rheumatism. Harlcy Johnson is dangerously III with mountain fever plications (ml other en m - j Central Point Items lly C. I,. flAXT. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pattlaon and. HnnKirit 1 nnt.tH DtHrwH Hn! vi ww ku ik V.l. I VI Ul PUIIHUI . Vitl., Ilttlo daughter, fiortha, are In Port-.was transacting business In Central laud rtir -aMvoek. Mayor C. W. Leovcr was transact ing business in Med ford Friday. J. W", Moyers was in Med ford on Point Thursday and Friday. t Your correspondent Is Informed by Mr. and Mrs llauptman of Table Hock that Ella Whcolec Wilcox will i business mission Friday, going on arrive next Wednesday and will pass a couple of days with them at their valley homo. Mrs. Wilcox will ar rive In Medford on Wednesday and to Ashland In tho afternoon. Pat Stedham was In Medford Fri day, doing roiiio trading. There will bo a special meeting will bo met thero by friends and rein or itho Central Point city council f Uvea. She Is accompanied by her Monday night for tho purposo of. husband nnd they will honor Uogue meeting and consulting with Captain river valley with their presenco for Mv F. Kggleston or Ashland regard-1 two days. Mr. nnf Mrs. Wilcox are Ing that portion or the oily charter on a tour of tho world, which refers to bonding for sower and Hon F. Peart hns been appointed other municipal purposes, It being j nnd qualified as a member of the CHICO. Nov. IS. C. A. McHhlow- Lney has been elected constable by the people of (Jhleo? and has been nominated as Cupid by Uj It. Iloxie of Phoenix, Ariz, oxlo evidently looks, upon tho local polico depart ment as. a matrimonial bureau. In a letter recolvod by McRldowney the Arizona man iihI(b that an Investi gation be made of a certain girl's record while she was a resident Of this cfty. ' "I inn going with tho girl nnd may marry her," Uoxie explains, "but be fore I go too far I wotfld llko'to know something ahdut her past. Thero nfo rumors that whllo In Chlco she wasn't as good a glrlfts a inrfn would like to have for a wife. Find out all about It and let me know." If Mr. lloxle waits until ho gels his sweetheart's pedigree from Mc Idldownej or anyi other meinour of the police department uoforo popping the question, lie will forever remain a bachelor. Chlco officers do nut tnko kindly to tho commission en trusted to them. In fnct, they express keen regrot thnt lloxle himself Isn't here so they could run him In as a vagrpnt. Their oplnon of a man who would adopt this means of deciding whether ho wanted to marry a girl or not wouldn't look well In print. They ex press the belief thnt about 00 days behind the bars would give Iloxio tlmo enough to figure out some other system uf safely launching out on the sea or matrimony. Mr. McKldow ney Is being urged to send tho letter to the girl herself, but hasn't yet decided on this radical ntep. the Intent of the council to proceed at-onco with sewer, paving unil side- C. Owens resigned. walk Improvements. Already five Central Point town council, vlco W. Lost, strayed or stolon Chief of . . - i blocks of 10-root cement sldowalks Is tho Central Point volunteer fire de ordered for Fourth nnd Laurel streets. pnrtment. npd many other property ownors nro Thanksgiving turkey is roosting anxious to Improve. Henco tho action . higher than Haptlst chicken. oPthe council. Mrs. Anna Spraguo Smith of Hos- Central Point now sees tho folly ton will glvo u literary reading at of digging up tho streets In dry the opera house Thanksgiving night, weather nnd leaving thoin full of The faculty of tho Medford con- swnilB. Our streets nro now one servatory of music will rendora iiiiis- uiass or duck ponds. leal bill at Mo Centrnl Point oporn -. Lynn Purrdln of the Roguo Hlver liouso In the near future. This ex- Jiagazlno company was transacting cellent aggregation of celebrities will lousiness in j.ledford Friday. receive a warm welcome in our city. Eden Precinct Items ; V. D. I'eekhnm of North Talent lunde a huhinuw trip to .Medford la-t Monday. J. S. Spitzer, Talent'- groceryman, wn. down lo Sfedlord after u load of srrocuncM last 1 itcidry. S, ('. Shicleler of Talent was down lo her daughter', Mr. Letter La coy, of Phoenix. lnsl Tiiemluy. Knuuett Me'ison nnd William M. Maliuii of Tiileiil were down lo .Meil lord InM Tuesday. .Mr. Hceson's new dwelling: on VnjjCutor creek is 1V-I neiiiiiiK completion. Dr. Miilmgien of L'lioeiiix w nutkiiig u couple of irol'ewioiiiil calN in North Jl'iilent last Wednes day even imr. .lolinnie Moreliind nf Kant Adiinnd was ui f. Cnrey's Tiioailay buying Mime of Clint'.. fine potatoes. 'Wellhorn Heoson, the Talent nurs erynian, was in Medford on liiibines Inn! WerinoMlti.v. Miss Ktlic Wise rt'lnrjH'l I'"1 hump nt Aer, CaJ. .MUs Wi-e i one of Hie liet packei-s in the val ley. The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid of Phoenix had a cry prolitnble ineetinir Tliursilnv altenuinii mid planned for a fair just before Christinas. Word was received at I'Iiociiin (lint Grandpa (loie, father ol .loliu Cloie, was sinking erj last-Wed-liesday evening. Mr. (lore is one of (he 'old pioneers.. of Hie valley and a member of the Prosbyloriun chuivh al I'houiiix. ('. Carey lias gathered some exlra fine Winter Nulis pears I'min bis voiing trees which me only '. .wars old, Tile liccs aie loaded witli iruii buds. Many ol them are unusually Jnr'o for lliuir age, and are fine.' Iieallliv trees. Mr, Cmev also rinsed 8(1 sacks of fine seed potatoes be tween the rows without any iriiga t ion. Thcsoeed have brought him ii-yj cunt iter ixiutid eaeli year. , Apparently tho five thnt wure wise and the five thnt were foolish stait cd out for ii joy ride last Wedues day evening and Thursday morning some of the North Talent resident found it largo touring ear stranded in front of their door- lr want nt oil, which ilioy had failed to proidc. Forliuuitcly l'i't' w'''1' two i'lU'" ""' all were taken in town in one of them. , THINK PASSENGERS ' OF PORTLAND SAFE SBATTLJ3, Nov. IS Manager Mar cus Talbot of tho Alaska Pacific com pany, owners of the steamer Portlajid, which was wrecked at tlie mouth of ICatalla river, said today that ho does hot belleo the 8.1 passengers and crow of tho Portland are Buffering any privation, directly contrndidetlng dispntchoH from Cordova. The steam ship Ilortha, which will sail Monday for Cordova, has been ordered direct to Katalla to reader aid to tho ship wrecked and marooned passengers If they have not heeu taken fiotn their Island prisoi. before tho Portha ar rives. Talbot declaros there Is ample sup ply or provisions for passengers nud men and points that In addition the cargo or tile Portland, nearly all of which has been salvaged, consists almost entirely1 or foodstuffa. DEMAND FOR APPLES STILLUNSATISFACTORYlr Tho Northwestern Fruit Exchange In a recent market bulletin say: lots containing early and lato keep ing sjock are neglected, uad avoldod as the trade ate afraid to take a banco on them. There U also a ery general Impression among the trade that tho fruit which Is now go ing forward, whloh represents the tall eud of tho crop Is toft and unfit for storage Wo sold a buyer In Philadelphia early In the season a The demand for noithwostern aijblock of (eu Cnrs of Ulack Hens to bo Dies continues vory unsatisfactory and tho whole market Is weak and lower. Wo should say that prloes have gone off from 25 to GO conts per box within the past week. Huy ers nro only taking what fruit they requlro foi ttinir Immediate needs. Thero Is au absence of speculative demand nnd only the cheap varieties which are strictly up to grade lu the very bent hard storing condition are shipped from Cnshmore Those cars have been comirfl out so slowly that the buyers wired us to cancel the balanco of the order, as ho was afraid of the keeping quality or the fruit Tills may be takon as a fair example of tho KOnernl !!' f lu traded. As to thnt used nrtlnle vu want t ,ell: isafco tb Prf''" "ttnielive and wante dSofe varieties and inlxfd oflr'maje tho ad explicit. Thais all! WASH THAT ITCn AWAY It is uultl that there are certain epilogs lu Europe that glvo relief uud cure lo Eczema und other skin dis eased. It you knew that by wushlns In tbedo wateis you could bo relieved from thut uwful Itch, wouldn't you make every effort to take it trip to Europe at once? Would you nut bo willing to bptiid your last cuut to find ' the cure? I Hut you need not le&vc homo for these distant springs. Kellef la right 1 beie lu your own home town! A simple wash of Oil or Winter- j green, Thymol and other Ingredients j as cuuiiuiiiiiil'u umy m u. u. u. nis Dcrlptiuu will bring lustaut reliof to thut terrible burning itch, and leave the skin as n:uooth and healthy u thnt ot a child If you have not already tried It, eet at Itast a 25-cent bottle today. Wit us luro you of instant iclle. Mpdford Pharmacy, near postofflce CITY NOTICES mayor and recorder Is hereby au thorized, ratified and coiflrnidd. This Agreement, made and, ontored Into this 3d day or November, 1910, by nud between the .lacobsen-Ht.!.; Company, an Oregon corporation, hereinafter named as contract!, and tho city of Medford. a municipal cor poration, .hereinafter called tho city, WltuesseMi: War and In considera tion of tho covenants hereinafter sot forth, the, contractor heieby Under takes and covci.ants to fiirnlr.li all the ne.cerf,ary material nnd labor and do alf.of Iho wor.l? or excavating and backfilling ditches, hauling and lay ing pipe on tho following streets mid avenues in thp city of Medford, Ore gon, to-wit: Ninth street from Orange street to Hamilton street, (1-Inch and 9 Inch. Fifth street storm sewer from Hlv erslde nvoniio to Frput street." . Front sheet to Laurel street, U-l-lunh. Hlxlh street from Hlverslde avenue to Ivy street, IP-Inch. Front street. from Third street to SIMh street. S-tnch. Grape stjreet from Sixth ntreet to nlloy between Seventh and Eighth atreots, ,12-lnch. s Bnld contractor agrees to perforin nil of said work In n-first-class, sub; stnntlal, workmanlike manner In ac cordance with tho plans and specifi cations therefor, on file In the office pf tho city recorder, which plans and specifications havo been adopted by tho city council for such work, and upon the terms .and conditions In said plans and specifications set forth, which said plans and specifications are hereby expressly referred to and made a part ot this agreement, ami In consideration therefor tho city agrees to pay said contractor at the following rate: On Ninth sit cot from Orange atreot lo.linmlltou: ti-inch vitrified pipe nt $1.20 per foot; S-Inch vitrified- pipe at $1 r.fi pec foot. . Ivy street to Front street on Sixth andi5lxth street to Fifth street on Front, Fifth street from Front atreot to Riverside avenue: 2-l-lnah-pipe laid in trench with 8-Inch and 10-lnqh pjpe. $2. GO por foot. Sixth street from Ivy to Rlvorsldo nvonue: 10-Inch plpo In trench with 21-Inch pjpe, por root, $2,00. Sixth street from Laurel to Ivy street: 2 l-lnch plpo, $U.ri.r .per foot. Fifth street from Front street to Riverside avenue:,, 2 1-Inch cement plpo, $4.20 per foo?i2 l-lpch vitrified p'lpo, $1.10 ,por foot. Front, street frnrif Third to Sixth streotst S-lnch vitrified pipe, $1.86 por Toot. Grapo street from Sixth to alley between Sovejvth; nd Eighth: 12 Inch v!trlried-p!ptv$2.ri0 per foot. Standard single manholes, $G.00 oach. Standard double manholes, $i:iO.Q0 oach. ', ' i . SI a ml aid lampholes, $20.00 each It is further ngrepd that the jay monts provided ror on tho nssessnients mentioned lu the plans and specifica tions shall be made by the'clly at the tlmo and in the amount in Mild spe cifications, In lawTTTl' money, of- Ls equlvib'ut, payoble In tho following irannor to-w:t: Eighty per cent (80 por cont) of nil material furnished and labor pre formed, according lo tho estimates furnished by tho contractor, and ap proved by tho city engineer, which said SO per cent shall become due and payable to said contractor on the loth day of each and every calendar mouth, the balance to bo paid as per specifications. It Ih further agreed t'iat the party or tho rirst pai the cont raster above named, Khali rurulsh bonds for the rnldifiil prororiuanco or this contiart, tu bo approved by I no Mayor of said city In' the sv.iin of -dollars. guaranteeing the falthrul pmform- a:' co of this enntrm t, und f rl or pro ldlug for the Indemnifying of said city ugainst any cfaiins of liens for labor, work or i .'terlal en peer nut f of Hub-cnuti'a.1 tois materlul men, lab oioi and oilier fiiulsl.lurr labor or material for thlH ontrn.ct. It U f ur-, tlior agreel thai said work hIiiiII bi coiriuenced and piniecutcd with all reasonable diligence anil dlspat-hl and all of said worR clinll bo coaiplot- ed on or bcfoie 1910 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF tho par les havo canacd theso nrcseiita to be executed on tbolr behalf respectiv ely, ou tho da; and ycai flnjt above i mentioned. i j JACOHSON-HADE CO. Contractor i Hy C. E. HADE, i i'ii i ur .uiiu'vuu, L-ivy. Hy W. 11. CANON. Mayor. Attest: ROHT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. Tho foregoing ordlnnnro wnR passed by tho City Councl- ot tho City of Medford, Oregon, on tho 2d day ot I November, 1910, by tho following voto: ' j , Welch, nyo: Merrick', aye: Emer ck, absent; Wortman, aye; Eifert, absent, und Detainer, nye. , Approved No ember Hd,lU10. ! W. 11, CANON, mayor, j Attest: ROHT W TliLVER, City Recorder Splendid Fruit Lain Tr&ct i.'v t 465 ACRES 3i2 miles from iho city of Medfoi'd; ,')0Q acred under plow, balance scattered oak a4 , brifglf land, easily cleared;' laud lies'abovo the frost line, is finely drained and sub-irrigated. This tract overlooks Iho entire Valley, in" the heart of a f,ine fruit section. Adjoining land held at $250 per acrd. t$ce of this tract $188 per acre. Splendid' terms. Apply MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 991. I I MHMS D. H. JACKSOJ? (SI COMPANY PHONE 2722. " lffiii WESMlIN ST. i - kj j " " " : I 'lit. 't'n-fr?i'J-ti' Aiito Owners ) i t 'i ) fl'Jm Von read otir last week'n ad. didn'l you, uh to our guaninleeiug our work? Well, wu have proven i it to unite ninny. Call nud wo chn prove it to .you. Of futt Raroes Auto Co. Elfjlilli and Central. Phono ilittL m!n. PRIVATE W.I'EE PHONE 1831 Moss 6 Co. GRAIN ASD STOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOdAL MGR. ROOM 15, P. O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON r vC j rwimh ii ASHLAND r t .?w yy yVyV " a&pvmteoig? Swedenburg Blocl? f IV . Ashlr.iid, Oregon HHiis is the school tlmiwijlioakp vouuc ecssfu), Vmiivyou forfBusiness and Heft you to a Position, ' ' BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND 1 ' 'AND ENGLISH" T "' Secure yoiir Busiues.4 Education at homo at a. yery moderate oxponso aud, if yon wiali wo will seem'o you a position in any' of tljo largo comiiiercial Cental's. ' ,J "' NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT v ANY PRICE " ! '' ' ENTER T ANY TIME P. I&ER. A. k, Prcsidoht. f ! . if nr r- EQUIPPED t T HMHNMHHHrWHHHH MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. hot us hIiow you how the different models and prices of KODAKS FOR "CHRISTMAS while we have plenty of time to explain the best kodak for the individual to ivi'cie i( -FROM $1.00 TO $05.00 Medford Book tore PLACER MINES i ' - H of 150 acres otdceded land, for sale on terms. Property has oijo giant, sevGval hun dred feet of pipe, reservoirs, ditches, wator 4 right, cook house, bnijk house and other buildings. Good dump and grade for flume. Mostly coarse gold. Five fnihV tv&.n rail road and in Jackson county, Wagon road to mine. Orchard and garden. ' ' : ROOM 3, 123 MAIN STREET -H- I CITY NOTICES. OltmVAXCK XO. 101). i An ordinance providing for tho' execution of a contract with tho ,1a-colisen-Hadu company for excavating, ami hacliflllliiK trenches and fur tiUhlUK and laying pipe In the con-j atructlon of seworn along and In a number of xtreetH of the city of Mud ford, particularly enumerated In i paid ordinance and providing the terniK of nald contract The city of .Medford doth ordain a follows: bectlou 1. That the propoalllon of the Jacolwoifllade company, mi Oregon corporation, for laying Mwer In tlje street In the city of Madford. luirulimfter Hpuclfled, In'-liiding exca TntliiK and haekflllliiK tfncl m. fur HlikJuK and layiux pipe, bo and the njHe l Uorty accepted and tke may OCi a,ncl roeordr are heroby author liiid, lo enter Into and alsn n contract tit the form and manner horeinafter net forth, and wim h acilon by wild fc.mm if j I v.. II a &Jk1 n ORDERS SOLICITED. Mr- A SI Link, repu-neiil-inL' llirect Cloth Co., St. I.oiii, Mil. u iwheri to uiinouiico to la ilicH nf Mud lord hIiu will take onlerii for luude-toMiieiiHiiru (.'utiueiitH, nud gooln hy (lie Mird, ut '111 N. (Tuiitrnl, dur ing full anil' winter tioiiKon. 1'rieen low, satod'noliou guar-antecd. ------- For Sale Owing to lack of room, J offer at a sacrifice the following: I 1 PONY TONNIOA U liUIC'K Automobile; now in August, 1910; exact model of the ouo given as first prize by Mail Tribune. $1000 WILL BUY IT. 2 lIANDSOiMUJ SADDLE AN"0 DRIVING MAIHO; S years old. 3 (IOOD FAMTLY AIAM3; safe for children. -I H LACK YISARLLNO FILL. gome 'farmer can make monoy to buy; Pdrchoron'stotik. fiFiNIUKT MATCHED PAJR OV ULAOK MAItKS in ffackson counly; w(igl'i 2700; good To work or will make a great 'pair for delivery wagon; young, stylish and sound. Address A. R. VARE BOX 010. MEDFORD, OREGON W&l TI-Vr; Don't PuH Out Those Gray Hairs HAY'S IIAIU Ili:Aininillroioro Ihcra to their nt-rl solor. 0 It nctcrfaili. (-in he used without dcicction. la NO'i A DVI?. 11ioutaudi liavo uted it with wonderful reu!u for tr.cnty-fvs year. Your moo. y back ii Dot tati.Scd. 3rtjd actorbaci 'Th- Cjrs ft lb Half an J srusK ail aycwiiTirret. t . ,1 ort cpa. Loltloa, aj tlrou'ifslM LEON B. HASKINS In Seven Pays ' We havo sold two five acre, and two larger tract in our FRUIT TRACTS, and tho par ties are improving them. Conic and see us if you want any size tract. H 0 W L A N D or THE VAN DYKE REALTY CO. Room 3. 123 Main St. M Tho P. & E. R. R'. will soon be at Butte Falls, Oregon Wo can then handlo your orders. Place them now. Write, a Phone us fov Dviqcs. Butte Falls Lumber Co. . r