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MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1911. PGE TWO CONTRACT FOR fflte IS LET REALTY ASS'fl ' MKES GAINS Meets Kelly Soon Jacabson Bade Company Agrees to a Five Per Cent Cut in Original Figiire Many Water and Sewer Mains to Be Laid. New Office is Opened in Mail Tribune Block Ample Room is Furnished Commercial Club May Meet There. ' MmxBmusmwaBMsaxsriaBimxBi Jli , " t aaaaaa) I . numIKKattlMvPtaI" trr iff; . ;, f" ncntty HcnHon to Ou A fipeclnl tneothiR for tlio "otmldenitlon of tlio Jncolwon-Hadi rsinpany'H bid. on nowi-r tind witter mnlfi, conwtructlon wan lioltt by tlio struot nnl finance coin inlttcoR Friday afternoon at tlio rlty Jiall, ntui a reduction of ilvo per cent ott tlio original lilil wa imri'ud Upon. Tlio street committee oKrccd to loavo tlio niulter with tlio fltmnco commlltcu nnd oh Mr. Watt wnH abm-nt Aldermen Mcrrl'ck and Wortinan took tint matter up with Mr. Undo who acted In tlio In ttrchtH of tho company. Tlio original bl4 Was as follewn: For fiirnlHliInK and layltiK C Inch xowor per llHr-n foot $1.22. For furnlHliliiK nnd laying 8 Inch newer, per linen foot $1,115. Fpr coiwtructlrjtf Htiuidurd man IioIvh, each $r,n.0o. For, coimtriictlnfj Hlnndard lamppoBlH, each $h.O0. Ifor oxcavoleiiK rock pur cubic ynrd $5. no. location of Bewari. Klovcnth Street West Pencil to I'luin Htreet. 1300 foot H Inch Bowcm. Mnn7imltn IllvuiBldo to Htreet C18 feet 8 Inch Howor. Alloy llotwcon l'lum nnd fiont Houth enil of AViiHliltiKton kola nvenuo l.76 feot C Inch Bewer, lleatty Htreot Central to Manzanlta street 1782 feet 8 Inch Bower. V Palm Oakdale Glfl feot west C7I5 feft 0 Inch Bowor. Iilndloy Heddy to IX Main Htreot DOC feet of C Inch Bower. Acndcmy Heddy to Alloy between Knclld and 13 Muln fltrcet 390 feot of C Inch sewer. Alloy between Main nnd Knclld live niie 440 feot of 0 Inch Bowor. Alloy llotwcon Knclld nnd Heddy nve nuo 463 feet of 0 Inch Bowor. Alley In block 73 between J nnd tvy Htreot. 11 th to 12th 34(1 feet of C Inch Bower. Alley on block 0C between Holly and Ivy from 0th to Cth BtieetH 305 foot of 0 Inch Bbwor. Alloy In blockn 4 and 6 between Ap ple and IllvorHlilo aveuiia 380 feet "f 0 Inch sower. Alley between Queen Anno and Jnck- . boh from HoobovmU to Qrcirnn terrace 43d of 0 Inch Howor and 1528 Inch of 8 Inch Hower. Alloy Ilittweon Queen Anno and Hed dy from ItooHoVelt to Orcuon terrace 436 feOjt of 0 Inch n$wer uhd'lG28 foot of 8flnch Howor. ' Knlnht iletweell Tnft 'and Grope Btreotn 1100 feot of 8 Inch muvor, I'ench 11th to Uakoia nvenuo 1320 font of 8 Inch Howor. Nlantlc Mauzanlta to Alice 650 feet of 6 Incli Bower. Alloy lllock 20, 8th to point 75 feet Houth lf Muln Btreet i'2B feet of 6 Inch Bower. For fiiriilHliInir utul lnylnK 4 wntor ninlns per linen foot $1.20. Fdr furnlBhlrifr und Inylnir Glnclt water main per llnean foot $1.55. Location oi piopoHod water multm: Taylor Htreot Cottuko to Mrytlo 4 Inch. Rloventli Btreot linst Portland to WlliiniVttu C Inch. WlUahiulto Avomle ldHt Main lo Klpventh Htreet eiiHt 6 Inch. South I'ench Htioet Uukota tb Houth city llmltn 0 Inch, Allco Btreot lleatty to Nlantlo 4 Inch. Nidntlo Allco to Mutwinltii 4 Inch. AVeijt, Uleventli Htreet Hamilton to l'lum 4 I noil, My'rtlo Blrotit limt Main to TiVylur 4 Inch. tluinllton Htreot WeHt Kloventlt to Dakota I Inch, Wim't Illeventh Htrout UiiinlUon to l'lilm 4 high. North Front Htreot Second Btreet to JagkHou 1 liicli. KnlRltt Sheet Tnft to Vermont 4 Inch. Mlnncdotii Avonuo Qenova to Hooho vult 4 Inch. Alloy llotweon Queen Anno nml Hed dy, IlQoxovolt to QroKon ternice I Inch. Alliiy lletween Queen Anne and Juek hoii boulovurd, ltooHevult to Heddy t Inplu Ftom tho KnHit iimnuut of iiiiiIiih to be laid It can readily bo ween that tho com tnltteo hnH nnvod tho clt n Kieut umoiiut of money and further IhihIiiuhh ppurtivlu InK to tho laylnir of Hewer and water maliiH will be taken up at the next rewi lar meutlui; In ciiho a Mpeolul nifutlnir In not culled by Mayor Cunon - Cr-CXOHC JCtffH NVttHQHPAClrt! TliotrtpBon 1b to meet Himo Kelly for tho middleweight title In n ten round bout before the Drexel A ( of Undue, VIh within n Week BURGLARS ACTIVE SOUTH CENTRAL Home of Mrs. George Mcrmlan and That of C. T. Noe Ard Entered Bureaus Ransacked Ldckct and dldthcs Arc Taken. t ERANK PIERCE The home of MrH. OeorBO Morrlmnn nt 520 H. Central nvenue, win. entered by BiippoBed liurKlarB Friday afternoon nnd but for thti timely dlncovory of their prenence by Mih, Claude MIleH, n daugh ter of MrH, Morrlmnn, cnhHldornhlo Iobk wolllil have been BUHtnlned. Tho homo of C T Nne, 520 Sotlth Central nvenuo mib iiIbo entered und n vnlilnhlo locket and chain Btoleu. While BluudliiK on tho buck porch of the Morrlmnn homo Bhortly before 2 o'clock MrH MIleH noticed two nleu Piihm ln on tho Bldownlk. Hho lo.nt nlRht of them an they punped tho Iiouho, btit, ldoklnK throUKh tlu! HcreenliiK of tho porch .tho Haw only ono of the men walk awny. ThlH nrotiHed her huhpIcIoiih, eBpeclnlly oh hn vnn looking over IiIh Hlioiilder nnd mntlonliiK uh tf to Home olio on the front porch. rJrohthiK her voi) hIio entered tho lilick 'door and wnlke'il tothti front hall JtiHt In time to meet one it the ineil en loilhK i bedroom opeiilm? from It. The mint nppenreil lo bo nllghtly confitHcd but Kllhly Imiulied for a gentleman hoarding there, ntiitlng tjuit ho had broken a motoroyclo nnd had been given to iluderHtiiud Hint it repair mutt roHlddd there. Tho oxplnmttlon uppeared platm Ible to Mih MIleH who thought no more of the matter until later S(ie noticed, however, that the iiinu walked to the home of Mr. Noe, 52(1 South Cential avenue ami elite! imI that hnum. Hint knocking utul then Hlepplng IiihIiIo. I.uter In the aftetuoon MrH Koe, who had been out culling, leturned and no ticed the Bcreen door open Thinking Homethlng out of the nnllmtry had hiip peueil hIio iimili) a huirled nenrch of the rooniH lludlng the huteuu drauerH nil open utul n locket mlHslng. She run to tho Merrlmnu home and Inquired If aiiyono had been Been elttetlng her tutiiHo and upon leoinlng of tho ufternoon'H liuppeiilngH t'hler HIlHon wtiH notlthd and a hoii i eh Instituted. Tim man wlui entered the Meirlnm home Ih donerlbed un being tall und Blon der, well drenned In dark colored olothen Utul pollnhed In 111 h hpeeeh, while IiIm eompnnlon won nhort und Htocky ami toie h hlu net go milt. No truce of- tlioHu men luiH been found und It Ik doubtful If anything oiiu tie ptoven If they lire dlHrotered. HouHewlveH have eomplnlued ooiiHlder ulily or ImlHW hothetlng them with te ipieHtH for elothlng or lute, but (IiIm eusi Ik the moHt iiudueloUH or any yet re eorded From their uppouruuceH, how evtr, thime men weio not or thlH type hut ware or the oIhhh known oh "gontle-Uien-huighrHM A Mgoroun neiireh Ih being iniide for them but they me thought to have left the city Tho Mcdford Healty AwHoclatlon Ih now at homo In Uh pormnnent quartern In the annex to tho Mall Tribune building on North Fir Htreet. Tho largo room In the rear part of the Hecond floor hnH been Heeiired for nn oxchnngo offlcn nnd inWitltig room, tho Hpnco being large enough to accomodate nny meeting which tho nRHoclntlon will ordlnnrlly hold. The room Ih rorty feet by twenty eight, with n ten foot bnlcony outnlde, extenillng over tho roof of tho first floor, and Ih amply lafgo enough to Hcrvo iih n club room, Hbould tho nsHocla Hon determlno to add that featnuro to Hn priBont nctlvltleH. AVIth nmplo room, tho IncienHed fnellltleH for Imnilllng tho iletall work connected with tho office the oxchnngo will bo In a poHltlon to render prompt nnd efficient nervleo to Uh member.H nnd to tho public. A cor dial Invitation Ih extended to ownerfl nnd piiwpectlvo bliyerH to -vlHlt tho rooms and becouiH ncfiualnteil with tho work IngH of tho exchange. Tho hiomboiHhlp HhI of tho nHHOclntlon romprlHeH at prenent twenty eight of the lending leal eHtnto flrniH of thin city; property llHtcd for nnlo with any ono of the IncmborH Ih llHted, nt tho owners' option, with tho exchange; copies or the deHcrlptldh of tho property, with price mil tnrniH nf Halo, nro Immedlntoly plac ed In tho liundH of nil of tho remaining member or tho nsHoclntlon, nnd encn one of them Ib ullthorlzed to find a pur chnner for It. Halo contrnctH can nlso bo made directly by ownern with the oxchnngo ofrico, In which enso tho same ,ilurll,ntlnii nf Infnriniitlon Ih made, null nttthorlty to soil given to each of tlio. nHHOclntlon incntbcrH, In cither cnHe, an ownor receives the benefit bf the ui,ri.in,.M nf n lnrco bnlorltv or tho best real eHtnto dealers In tho city, nt a uni form rato or cotnmlHsion, which nns been fixed nt five per cent. Tho prop erly, In nil cnHOH, Ih quoted to pros pective buycrH at tho price fixed by tho owner. I'lii. illt-eetoin of tho Commercial Club will hold their poHtponed meeting for tho oohHldenttlon of tho election or u Min-cpHMor to Manager C. A. Mnlboetlf In tho oxchnngo rooms on TucHilny even ing of this week, tlio uho or tne room havlliB heen tl-ndored to them by tho directors or tho llealty Association. The regular Bcml-munUily meeting or the Conjnlerulnl Club will also bo hold In tho axclmilKH rooms on WedneHiluy eVenlng of thlH week. The nsHOclatloii ImH piaci'd Uh ntmrterH nt tho Hervlco or the Conlmcrelal Club until tho latter or ganization Ih ablo to mnko permanent nrrangomentH for it meeting place. Ah the exchange room Ih limply large enough for this pilrpOHO, It Ih not un likely that Home permanent arrnngement Will bo made which will enable the Com mercial Club to uho tho loom through tho year. Wnnta Patrick Pardoned. NHW YOIIK. A1H1 22. In tho liopo or securing a pardon ror Albert T. l'at rlck. HorvlliK n llfo term In Slug Slug ror the murder or Mllllonnlro Wlllnm Marsh Itlee, a brother-ln-lnw, John T. Mllllken or St. I.ntils. has engaged coun sel to nppoar berore (loVernor Dlx next Monday. Patrick, who Ih lilniuolf n Outside Efryer j Inside Dryr 4,u ljj.. mv"'" ' sm J j l5V',-",'-, 7H 120 foot lino coDvenieut compact removable Post is inserted in ground in case so tKat the whole dryer can be remov- , i edand put away. Keeps longer; has your yard in nice shape and looks well M $6.00 each 24ft. arms, hardwood and ririted; will not split. Light and sub stantial. Folds up small so that it can be put away 90c J i 1 , (i l each Sells : r for i Less M m MBr MMHlfftMiiBBBipfKlrVylfJ $& m I -BJB JWr fr m jW .Jf.tdw .& tiff .&($ y h" tizjt gP ftitJC Ww mHP MirIP ESSSMSJSmiMSSKS: -stf1 r 4f. jm Kfy A AS flVJ jQT Next Pncf ,' 3 Si A? .' & V7 Office 9 i W IW M .M mj iu ssr Wttr tjm CENTRAL AVENUE, CORNER SIXTH STREET 1 i . i i ' ; i The house that made it possible to buy House Furnishings in Medford at rightprices; ,( ? . : i ' .; luwjer, bjiH fohklit -for yeurH behind prlHon witllu to'Heailro IiIh own release. "HI.UE MASKED" BANDITS OPERATE IN LOS ANaEZiES I.OS ANOl-Jl.na, Cal.. April 22. The fifth ttppenratue In I .on Angeles within two months of the "blue masked ban-! dlls" wiik mnilo early today. Tho pair! hold up the Salt Ijike bar, took $100 ' fiom the till nnd escaped while half b I iloxiin police, In reHioiiHe to a telephone i all, were hastening to tho ticeuu. '? ilnsklns for Heulth. 3 FOR SALE OKOnAKDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Largo and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 FruitgiwYors Bank BldR Farmers BEFORE STARTING ON Your journey call at Hie Far mers & Kruit ( ! rowers Bank and secure a draft or a let ter of credit. Either will be as good as gold to you. Not worth a cent to a 113' one else. Either will relieve you of all fear of loss from any cause. The cost of such protection is so low as to be hardl, worth considering. & Fruit Growers Bank IIuskliiH for Health. Assistant Secretary of tho Interior Asks to Be Relieved of His Duties ROOMS WANTED Any pernou having n fmnUhed room to let on Apt II 2tith, pleuno communicate With I. O I low aid, cimo of HutchlNOii it Lumsdon, stating prleo per da Within the Next Thirty Successor to be Named. Dnys- WARIIINCITON. April 23. frank 1'lorce, first uhnUUiU to Ktmietury or tho Interior Khr, leHlgnod (oduy Me requested to be relloMiil of hU position within 30 iliiyH 11 . U COMPANY BUYS ' 6000 AOKBB TEXAS I.AWD OALVESTON, Texus. April 22 Clnlm Intf to rvpronenl a Juptiiune company, J, It6 totluy cloned a. deal for iihirly 6000 Acred of land near tlio gulf coast In Twtaa." The Juduupso, It Is said, will hi brfltutht from Sibxlco und a colony ot rloe ifrvr'iUllihJd Look tho advertlet ral eBloto wlthj a Gol.Uy critical ort and if It at.U "lwka col," buy I 1 Pure Clear Sparkling You ctui't nfford to do without tliirt eploniltd, refroahiuR drink. Cull up und order a case sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known in SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. IRRIGATION IS LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK It Can Be Drawn Upon When Needed Most Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FEED N. CUMMINGS, Manager. ME A Special TOREEY AllJ JxbjWjR' RAZOR m mm &M fi Mi m jTMSTDsmH frit ZPFii&lRrgsZn .x.vo.'ii. ' ?y j-ifci Atssiar vn-JTiSfi , J.VV i 1 MTVIi L jw .jry ununwnsi ft SmFli S? ft ? hi KW-i& K V&l FMW,.ti;7 tfmmi fMrW Jmsffl sm&w umffli JlRrlkW KSM&1WI liBi rcr MrHiovr-J VVvkJftZ VJTOrP"'AJ - I'mnrwev iPifcvij'y Here's a real man's razor -"992," a Torrey Special uunt to meet most exacting requirements anti to make shaving a aeiignt. "I!o to Sluve.' A booklet that ap lioiU lu tho mn who appntlatet I ha joys ul a per iiTifnau' ruun fur Ilia uuiitf. HJCI'fST TYPCCF . B.".Z3B TTnfniif. tit d u i. lull Cr ncavril Willi . u. I" blc'f AlLdmm WlUJl. tlffc4vtiTAM sfiowstlitbcnu- I (ill n nrl rn llf lui J luuUIe, with ang oi 'iicctej rl. r'rlir.. I.1-..I.. S II tl4llllf l .III 4 lirlltl.lttl rrnrua POllMl. Tills nnd more Ortl. 0 Klvl. a nf luii. ilk- $.1.(11) IWii-lr Rubber UM. Other razors $1.M up. 101 Tt li idiom- 10L inpnon TstiADMAmr v i- j -.,.. JJXi,SJ X XiXiXVJHJ.3LV- i .M'Jir rt SI 11 11 Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg--- Irrigated Orchard Tracts YOUR LAND PAYS (FOR ITSELF If You Cultivate Between the Trees R0GUELANDS INC. PEED W '.ijUWCIWGS Kaiugr. 1 IJLwili jflllliliol If oil t -m (II YEN' PY Musician's Mutual Association I A 4 J , I . t?j. MM is. 'm,anvsB&c Maway At y -- , j oi ivieaiora, uregon x l LO(VL NO. -ITS OK THE A. I OF t I J AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA OF 20 PIECES t I PAKTOFPKOCKKDSTO (JO TOWARDS KKKCT- V IN(J HAND STAND IN (MTV Atv t Z v ; ? Natatorium Large Hall 1 Wednesday Evee'g Apr. 24 1 ADMISSION $1.00 CHAS. D. HAZELRIGG MrslCVLDlUKi TOR aV "- t 'l-,,, I 1 39