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atEDJTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDJTORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. PA:GE THTtllE 8 f 4, Our Correspondents BUTTE FALLS. B. F. Morris has boon clerking for Claspill & Wheeler during the en forced absence of Mr. Wheeler, who has beon frequently called to tho valley on telephone and Store bUSl nOHB. Charley Edmonson haB finished his logging contract and the pond Is now full of logs for sawing purpose. A vli6ehvrtght df Portland Is now on tho ground overhauling the mill pre imrntory to its making a continuous - run. The mill company has a law con tract for ties to bo supplied the rail- EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. wans" U. S. Army shoes wns pleasant caller Tuesday, also 12. C. Van Hou ten, salesmen for S. F. Bowster & Company of San Francisco, Cal. Al so H. W. Powell of Floschner, Mayer & Company, Portland, Ore. Also V F. Bowun, architect of Ashland and W. II. Lllley, special representative By A. C. Hewlett. jof Sherman WlUlams Company, Port- Last Sunday your correspondent land, Ore. Also Hilllam Farmes & tok a trip to Antlock school house! Company, Ams Harbor Milk. Also and Just aB I reached there found nnothor salesman by tho name of H. that tho funeral b'ervlcos of Dr. M. Xntnad. These were all here for Stanley, of Gold Hill, Wns being con- dinner at the same time and we had ducted by Hew Jones of Central a Jolly crowd, but this is but the Point and Hev. M. C. Onvis, the S S. starting point for our progressive Missionary of the Congregational .town, we are, and expect to continue church. Dr. Stanley was one of the 'to do business here, pionueis of tho county, ho having , -- leprosentfhl us for two terms In the CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. lower house of representatives and two terms In the state senate, lie J. D. Punkey and niece attended came hero as a practicing physician the banquet of Indiana society at way and it will require several weeks Jand there are now a vast number In Medford Wednesday night. to fill the order. There was a ball given on Satur day night which was well patronized and passed off pleasantly. We must now have water and elec tric lights and our highways be put Into presentable condition and we must evidence that we are progres siva. Some needed Improvements have been made in and around the park audi f we had water It could be made a most Inviting and attractive spot. The railroad will build a reservoir and beautiful depot just as soon as they can bring In materials for the work. Mrs. Dooms an dtho child of Mrs. Uogue Ittver Vstlley who chorlsli lil?i George Perkins visited relatives at memory. He was about eighty yenisJGold Hill tho first of the week, of ugo and loaves a daughter, Mrs Mr. Hays of ICaglc Point was trans .loslah Hannah of Trail, and four acting business hero Thursday, grhnd children, beside a host of! Caleb .leffers, formerly a citizen of friends to feel their loss. this place but of late years a resi- I am told that on Sunday there dent of California. Is visiting his was a very interesting ball game here i brother, George .leffers, and will between tho Jacksonville team and I probably make his home here, the Uugle Point bus, the score stood i Chailes 15. Gay of Medford visited 19 to 11 In favor of Uagle Point. In I with Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. addition to the ball team being at! Gay, Thursdny. CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. the Sunnyslde there we're enough eaiiie in for dinner to swell tho number to thirty-four, beside our Mrs. J. V. Meyers, Mrs. T. D. Itoss and Miss Pearl Koss spont Thurs day morning In Medford. regular boarders, so you see that Mrs. G. K. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Eagle Point is a live place. and .Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn spent I understand that wo are to have 'Thursday afternoon in Medford. lion Fredenburg have been quite two more stores started in our town Married At Jacksonville Monday, sick, but are now much Improved. Manager Gorig and another from Medford came In Sunday to try their luck In our streams for the speckled beauties. Mr. Cross of Ashland, with a help- but this Item will be explained more April It, James A. Kilburn and Miss fully later. J Pearl Wilson. Tho many friends of Our city council mot Saturday the young couple wish them success, night and passed an ordinance or-i Central Point assembly. United Ar derlng the erection of n town hall tesans, will hold an open meeting and a calaboose. Something that Is Friday evening In the opera house. er, has returned to Hutto Falls and ,a great need for the niarshall as has Dr. J. II. Olmsted of Portland will already has started his building. Ileltio place to keep the unruly members address the audience. A program will brought his wife and child with him. of society and the council has to be given by th( young people of Cen- Rd Walker and wife. Will Perry and family were visiting our town on Sunday. Fnierson Wheeler has returned from Medford. meet in any old place that they can tral Point. The public is cordially find. I Invited. Mrs. Dave Kdwards and Mrs. Wal- lor Gardner, whoso husband was, M&M lie Demi Today. killed in the train collision on the' Garden Vlty, Kan. In a letter Flour has taken a tumble with the I Pacific Sr Fastcrn Railroad last fall, from Mrs. James Hnmner of this city ndvent of tho railroad. It Is now 'came out last week to visit Miss' she says: "1 firmly believe that I selling for $1.S5 and the merchants say they intend to sell It for 1.50. Thore is quite a demand for busi- Mable Wamsley. Mrs. Gardner Is, would not bo allvo today If It wore here. 1 understand, waiting for liernot for Cardui. I had been a sufferer case vs. the Pacific & Fastern Hall- from womanly troubles all my life, ness property and homes and we ex-1 road company, for damages on ac- until I found that great remedy. I jiect a boom along this lino during the present year. thin to its first reading at its last John Winnlnghani will, shortly, move nearer to his work in tho vic inity of "Kdsairs." count of tho death of her husband. feel that I can't praise It too highly." 1 am lequested to announce that'Aie you a woman suffering from tho ladles aid society expect to have 'some of the troubles to which a wom an apron sale n'nd dinner on April an is pecuiliurly liable? if so, why 1 1th, the dinner to be served at tho 'not try Caidul, tho woman's tonic? Hagle Point Hotel, charges not an- You can rely on Caidul. It is purely The Sjiencer DrotherR nie engaged ,nounced. 'vegetable, perfec'ly harmless, and In dealing a large tract of land fori v II. Dond traveling salesman acts gentu but surely, without bad the mill company and are doing ex- for James M Heruan Coinpnn. llos- after-efl'ids. 'Twill help you. Ask cellent work. ton. Mass., manufacturers of "Her- your druggist. Be it Keolvel bv the Citv Council of the Citv of Mvdforu, Oremm: Whereas, there lias been fiVcd with 1 ho citv council of tliu citv of Mod lord a petition siirnetl hv more tliali one-fifth of the qualified electors of said citv us shown bv the vote cant at the last municipal election held in -aid citv as shown bv the vote east, a-t the last lnuneipal election held in -aid citv. iietitiotiinir that the houii-l claries of said citv of Medford be nl-j tered and new tenitorv included therein as hercinnlter set forth, it is therefore resolved, that the followinc question he submitted to tho electors' of said oity nmlaUo to tho electors residing in the territorv hereinafter set ferth: Shall tho boundaries of the citv ofi Medford henltcrcd hv includinirl theiein the 1'oIIouiiil' described terri torv. to-wit : HctfiiiiiiiiL' at the northwest corner ot Ivonwootl addition to the citv oti Med lord its shown bv the recorded' plat thereof, said point buinir on the' westerlv 'boundnrv line of the eitv of Modfoi'd. thence west to the north west corner-of said Kenwood addi addi teon: thence soutli nloiur the west line, of said addition to the southwest cor ner of bloc); H of said addition : thence west to the northwest corner of t'reston addition to tho citv of Medfcud. ns shown on the recorded plat thereef: thence south to tho east and west ciunrter line of section 2"). I township 27. south of ran go - west' of the Willamette meridian, bcinir the north line of the countv road which is an extention of West Main street in said citv: thence west to u point due north of the northwest corner of West Walnut I'uik addition to the' citv of Medford. as shown hv the re- corded plat theieof; thence south across (lie countv road and nlomr tho west boundnrv of said West Walnut' addition to tho southwest corner of . ..:.i .. .1.1:1: ii ..1 ji...I -am aiiiiiiiuii , uii'iiru uiiai iihuil: mo south line of said West Walnut addi tion to the citv of Medford. as shown by the leeorded plat thereof, to the present corporate line of said city; thence north along the present horm darv Hue of said cit to the place of hofjinniiij:, all in Jackson county, Or egon. Uesolver further, that said question be submitted to said electors of tho citv of Medfovd' and to said electors of said above described territory at 11 special election to bo culled for that purpose, said election to be held on the 10th dnv of Mnv. 1011. Hcsohed further, that 11 special election in and lor the citv of Med ford and in and for the territory lieieinhefore described he held on th.' Kith dnv of iMav. 1011, between the hours of i) a, 111. and f p. 111.. is heroh called for (he purpose of s-iihmittiui; at said election said question nhoc set forth. The lollowiiitr are designated as Iu places 111 si id eilv at which ihc polls will be open within said i-il : -Over llaskins' drug Nash hotel sample. ClTY NOTICES. First ward sfore. Second ward room. Third ward Citv hall. The following is liorebv designated ns tho place in tho (eiritorv herein before described at which the polls will he open. T. K. Murray's residence. The following are hereby appoint ed and designated as judges and clerks of said electien: First ward in said citv . I. W. Ling, judge: I j. Ii. Damon, judge and clerk; 1). T Lnwtoii, judge and clerk. Second ward in said citv J. II. Ilellinger. judge; Win. I'lrieh. indue1 and clerk; (Jims. Talent, judge and clerk. ' Third ward in said citv I'. W Chclgri'ii, judge; J. T. Sununerville judge and clerk, II. 11. ho rimer, judge and clerk. In the territorv hereinbefore described-T. K. Murray. 11. S. Streat or. 12. F. A. Bitner. The electors of said citv of Med io nl and the electors of the territory hereinbefore described are herebv in itcd to ole upon said proposition bv placing upon their ballots "For An nexation" or "Against Annexation'' or words equivalent thereto. Unsolved further that notice of nil the niatteis herein set forth be given bv publishing this lesolution for four weeks prior to said election in the Mcdlord Dailv Tribune, 11 newspaper of general circulation in said citv of Medford 11111I in the territorv above described and also bv posting four copies of (his resolution in four pub lie places in said citv and in four public places in the territorv above described for four weeks prior to said election. The foregoing resolution was passed on the 1th duv of April. 1011 bv the citv council of the citv of Medford bv the following vete: Mer rick "avc." Walt "ave," Wort man "ave." Kiferl "aye." Millar 'ave." ( Approved April .". 101 1. W, II. ('AXON. At lest: Judge. HOIJT. W. TH1.PKW. Recorder. CITY NOTICES! He it Iiesolved bv the Citv Council of the Citv of Medford. Oregen: Whereas, there has been filed with the citv council of tho citv of Med ford a petition signed bv more than one-fifth of the qualified electors of said citv as shown bv The vote cast at the Inst municipal election held in said citv, pcttiouiug that the bounda ries of said citv of Mcdlord be al tered and new territory included therein as hereinafter set forth, it is therefore resolved, that the follow ing question be submitted to the elec tors of said citv and also to the elec tors residing in the territorv hereiii ulter set ferth: Shall the boundaries of the eilv of Medlonl be altered and new (crntoiv included therein ns hereinafter set forth, it is thoroforo resolved, that the following question bo submitted to tho electors of Mini citv and also to the electors residing jn the terri tory hereinutter set ferth: Shall the hoiindarios of the citv of Mudford he altered by including therein tho following described ter ritory, to-wit: Beginning at u point 011 the south boundnrv line of the citv of Medford, which is IlOti feet of the southwest corner of donation land claim number 1 1, in township 117. range L west of tho Willamette, meridian; thence east! along the center of the county road to the east line of the county road 1 which is n continuance of South Riv erside avenue in the citv of Medford : thence northwesterly along the east! line of staid countv road to 11 point' which bears north 12 degrees, IH) min-j utOh east, from the southeast corner of lot 7. of block 1. of Davis First' addition to tho city of Medford ;i thence north 713 degrees, ;j(j minutes cast to 11 point from which the north- east corner of donation land claim number M, in township 117. range ll wast, hears south 72 degrees. 110 min utes east Uli-IO feet and north lollS feet ; thence north 'Jti degrees, 18 min utes west 100 feet: thciico south 72 degrees HO minutes west to the north erly southeast corner of South Sea addition to the eilv of .Medford; thence northwesterly along the east erly lino of said South Sea addition and said lino extended to the present boundary line of the city of Medford; thence in a general south westerly di rection following the present boun dary line of said citv to the place of beginning, all in Jackson county, Or egon. Resolved further that said ques tion he submitted to said electors of the city of Medford and to said elec tors of said above described territory at a special election to he called for that diii nose, said election to bo held on the 0th day of Ala v. 11)11. ' Resolved further that a special election in and for Ihc citv of Med-' ford uud in and for the territory hereinbefore described bo held on the llth day of May. 1011, between tho hours of 0 a. m. and f p. 111., is hereby culled for the purpose of submitting at said election said question above sot forth. The following 1110 designated as the places in said citv at which the polls will he open within said citv: First ward Over llaskins' drug store. Second ward Hotel Nr-'1' sample room. Third ward Citv hall. The following is hereby designated as the place in the territory herein before described at which the polls will be epen: Residence of N. Itrophy. The following arc hereby appoint ed ami designated as judges uud clerks of said electien: j hereinbefore de- Wm. Holmes. N. First ward in said eilv J. W. Liilir. judge; L. Ii. Damon, iudgo and clerk; IJ. T. Lavvton. iudgo and clork. Second ward ill said citv J. II. Bellinger, judge; Win. Ulrich, iudgo snd clerk: Charles Talent, jtldgo and clerk. Third ward in said citv P. W. Chelgrcn. iudge: J. T. Sununerville, .iudgo and clerk; II. II. Lorimer, .iudgo and clerk. In tho territory scribed: S. Ii.. Honnett, Brophv. Tho electors of said citv of Med ford and the electors of the territory hereinbefore described are herebv in vited lo vote upon said proposition, bv placing upon their ballots "For Annexation" or "Against Annexation" or words equivalent thereto. Resolved further that Notice of all the mutters herein sot forth be given by publishing this Resolution for four weeks prior to said election in the Medford Daily Tribuno a newspaper of general circulation in said citv of Medford and in tho territorv above described and also bv posting four copies of this resolution in four pub lic places in the territorv above de scribed for four weeks prior to said election. The foregoing resolution was pass ed on the 1th day of April. 1911 bv the city council of the Citv of Med ford bv the following vote. Merrick, aye, Watt ave, Wortman ave, Emerick aye. Kiferl ave. and Millar ave. Aprroved April oth, 1011. W. II. CANON. Attest: Mayor. ROUT. W. THLFER. Recorder. City Treasurer's Notice. Office of the City Treasurer, Medford, Oregon. April 5, 1011. Notice is hereby given that thor are funds on hand in the city trcas ury for tho redemption of outstanding city warrants issued against the fol lowing funds: Warrants No. 1 nnd 2 on laternl No. G, district No. G. Warrant No. 31, on North Holly street improvement fund. Warrants Nos. 1G and" 10 on water mnin improvement fund No. 2. Warrant" No. 1, on latornl No. G, district No. 11. Warrant No. 1, on lateral No. 8, district No. G. Interest on tho same will coaso .af ter tho abovo date. L. L. JACOBS, 14 City Treasurer. Some of today's store ads probably show you whero you cun got it at about tho price you expect to pay, or less. Ano ther Big . SUNKIST" Sal Lasting A 13 1 ivvrJ SI ?a. V w Uv!CJu.ffl &Eif3' egins Monday AM fssgjPnjrummmmmmgsmsi Apr.10 The - .S5. V -"-53wr kt-rtr- - ,Y. VXN'- vy "- - 'he biggest lot of oranges that ever came to this city has iust arrived THREE MILLION of them. They J arrived by special Fast Freight direct frorithe big "Sun- kist" fruit proves of California. They are the "Sunkist" 1 .. 1 1 t I 11 1! brand, tamea lor tneir aencious navor ana neaiin-giving properties. Each local fruit dealer is laying in a liberal supply of "Sunkists" and on next Monday morning all dealers will put on a Special "Sunkist" "Orange Sale, lasting throughout the week. California's Finest Oranges "Sunkists" arr California's mpst luscious oranges the choicest of each ot 5,00U California Orange harm- ers. They pack all their perfect oranges under the one name, "Sunkist, ''and ship them by special fast freight the day they arc picked. The "Sunkist' is a tree-ripened orange, seedless and hbreless never pithy every Sunkist" is firm, solid and sound. It is picked bv a 1, loved hand. No orange that falls to the ground or be comes bruised or damaged in any way, ever Dears the Jl ' SUIlKlSt . s. nnmc. Y v X C v.HV Qlfi $ roh.. .V? il .1 pJMi i? S l.Lb I0 SIV . J-. YmM. 3 'mimmSiEti c- mmmMA v- WA.-k-.r&xti j -ja sm,wg&sN v , wlmamWs& ?5&-v!l i X3K;;SVi . SMI ITS 1S &i ft J , wmmmamffi&am. 'jOlBr2!f?OT-AiW? ,i rte3 mmwfmmwsmmmjmn -apsfcSM msjs4mmem&to,,0ZL. jtsm . - - mmmwmtos&z. V aB H 3 ai I MJ-t I MI ITT 1 VTHT. -T " lt 1 . i.' . MT9 t . . J U " M M -&. a BV r. Sgf Igia itfk-h$piTS How to Serve Them Oranges are the most appetizing and nourishing food you can serve at breakfast in the sick-room between meals in salads, ices, sherbwts and puddings. There is no limit to the numbei of excellent dishes of which "Sunkist" oranges form the basis. Huya&o.rof "Sunkist" oranges and your fruit dealer will make you a special price. You will find no trouble in keeping them as long as you want to, because ''Sunkists" reach you in excellent condition. Physicians Advise Them Leading physicians say that to counteract the effect of meat and other heavy foods we eat, one .should eat oranges liberally. It is a univerbnlly known fact that orange juice is an excellent food for the brain cells and a tonic for run down nerves. No better laxative than sound, ripe "Sunkist" oranges can be found. Cost No More Than Common Oranges "Sunkist" orangea are cheapest to buy because they are thin skinned, fibreless and seedless. They ara nearly all food and no waste. You Jose money if oti buy pithy, seedy, thick-skinned oranges. Free Premiums for "Sunkist" Wrappers The "Sunkist" orange always comes in a "Sunkist" tissue paper wrapper that protects the oianges and letains all their tree lipened flavor. This name on the wrapper moans you are buying, at a rea sonable price, the finest orange of all. "Sunkist" wrappers should be kept and sent to us to secure, fiee, a set of genuine Rogers Orange Spoons, Dessert Spoons and Fruit Knives. The patterns are new 19J1 styles, designed exclusively for us. They are as attractive andstylish as money 1 an buy. All are Rogers quality, standard A-No. 1 plate and are fullyguarantecd by the makers, Win. Rogers & Sons. No advertising appears on any of our premiums. Read on tho right tho description of thooe valuable premiurnc and how lo gel them. "Sunkisl" Lemons 3 JSS? TheleUeKrali: I U-u,m art now pttc kd in "Sun Wi" wrait)fi. By t-i.il. uk (r "Sunlnst" ltuuon y u avoid the kind that arc tliu k- Untied, pithy uud nistp i "SunkUt" lemons tent.. :i " ptr lent ni',rt juice tli .11 any other linni. "Sun! m IttiiUij vi.ij)tr art; i ceuttd by our premium lci . Uncut The California Fruit Growers' Exchange 34 Clark Street, CHICAGO, ILL. t!Mixmijmx7ZfitmBmiisavM For $s8 Ssy &$$ Dealers w4 r ih Rogers Orange Spoon Free Tho picture shows our now 1011 clfwign, "Sunkist" Or ange .Spoon, no tunl size; Itting a ;ft.uiue Rog CH product and of tho latest Htylt. Th spoon will Bcnty'U,ilt.irg' oa, paclclu otc,. prtpai on receipt o n "Sur.klLf wrappers an 12c. Foretell a d d 1 1 1 o 1111 spo- nv 1 li 'SunM-it" wr ippers and 12 ccnta. Notice! v ii W M$l ll 1 I .. IT 1 te n fiW.PJ K, SWI J. I&7A1 5 m l lJdSSM l!3 iStA A5RTf5'A fl tri i jw NSiiJ'JX E5 See the Beautiful Rogers I Silver FREE With SUNKIST" Wrappers ValunMe Dessert Spoon Free Tho p 1 c t u r o rhows our new l'Jl 1 design, Uessort Spoon, actual sizo. It 13 ot tho samo excellent quality and bciutiJi.l do r.ijjn n-i tho oran;o rpoon, b' t btiufj laritcr and heavier Is moro valuablo. Seat to you f-n re ceipt of 21 "Sua ki't" vrnpnor3 and 20c additional. I'or each addltlo v al dec-rt spoon nw2 ".Suuklst" wrapporu uud 20 (.cuts. Pi On 1 r -inlttanceiiip ttt?l pJt-4'U ct1 oiu-fcjnt stunins, on amounts atiove 3-lc, Bend poit ofneo money ord r, cxprcMi raonuy orucr or oanu (Knit. Do not tend each. Malio your money onUr or dr..ft payable to Tho California Fruit (ir ivtn' llxthunge, nnd nddroaa your let-tci-j t Tho California Fruit Growers' Ux th inj; , -1 Clark Street, Chlca;,"), 1.1. Y"U tan secure thMwpremluinswi'.ti 'Sun List" rr-no wrapneni, "Suul.lt" lt-m n iwrnppers, "Rod nail" orange wrappers, or l"Kfi Uall" k'uon wrappers. H ym will 1 .k t a no t to b"v only "Siril l " anl KflP n',nrin"i rnll'tnnns.v iwilluot rri e t t-' 1 1 t frul'1 thit mw, eco- nmni a r nn til. l t Mil Will SOoa luvo cnOUi coc j-ktu set of the beautiful jspoous und ktvlvcs hero shown. Tnii Fmit Knife Free Our 1011 "SunklsfFrult Knife is shown lioro, actual size. It is ma do ot Gpocial tern pored steel heav ily silver-plated. Fully uuaran tced by manu facturers, Wm. Ko;crs & Son. Sent to you on receipt of 24 " Sunkist " wrappers and 20c. For each additional knife bond 24 "Sun kist" wrappers uud 20 cents. i wrappers to secure a E