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J r !! PAGE ETGHT ft, TfTCPTCmn MATTi TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, ORttOOy, THURSDAY, MAY 18, mil. M ?z - h GRANTS PASS MAY YET GET WATER Josephine County Irrigation & Power Company Ofcrs to Sell All of Its Equipment to Chlcnoo-Rogue Com pany for $35,000. Her Husband Would be Free OltANTQ IWSfl, Or, May IS, At n nifptliiK of the director of (ho Joseph. Ine County Jrrlfmtlon . Power company two ImportAtit niAttrrn wens under at vlnrment tliixl promlco to tnntrrlallx ef fect llio Immediate bringing about of IrrlKntlon for this section of the alley Tho meeting raa primarily called for the purpoio of making final arrange menta for the filing tho petition for nn Irrigation district with the county court. nuil nil lioecRonry nirtttcm na to bond nnd other features gotten In ahapo to present to the court nt an early date Oeorgo li Sanders, agent for the CIil-rngo-ltoBUo Hlver company, appeared be fore the hoard and asked that soma ar rangements bo made whereby his com pany might put water In tho Josephine Miunty company's ditches by Juno 1 of tills ycAr, stating that the Oolden Drift dam would bo fully repaired to furnish the water not later than June 1. Tho suggestions from Mr. Sanders for his company were thoroughly gone over by the Josephine County Irrigation & Tower people and the following formal proposition was made to Mr. Sanders ninl has been submitted by him to his pomrvanv: "Mr. George R Panders, Agent Orants IMss, Oregon Dear Sir: At a meeting of me uireciors or xne joscpnwovrounty Irrigation and Power company, held May IB. 1911, at i o'clock p. m," It was de cided by resolution to make, the follow ing propositions: "To sell all of our ditches, franchises, road graders and tools, jlo lumber tor flumes,'" for the sum of tSS.OOO! 80 pet cent of same payable In cash, balance, to run a reasonable time, with security that would satisfy the baaru, and to draw Interest at tho rate of C per cent per nnnum. This on condition that payment Is made before June 1. 1911. "Ilcspectfully submitted. "COMMITTEE." In speaking with President Gllkcy of the Josephine company today, he said lie expected that In a few days he would Im Advised as to the acceptance or re jection of his company's proposition and that, whether the same was accepted or not, would have no particular bearing upon the proposed organization of an irrigation district, the plans for which. now well under way, would bo curried nt least to the place where the people within the proposed district coum de ride hv their vote whether or not they favored such a plan. - SCrc. Jtnff man's runtwjJ The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Huffman was held at 2 o'clock Wednesday after ntK)n from her late home In Jacksonllle. Interment being In the Jacksonville cem etery. Father Van Clarenbeek bad charge" of the ceremonies. A number of floral offerings were sent by loving friends. The pallbearers were . J. it. Croncmlller. J. F. Miller. William Grieve. Itobert Dow; James "Rock .and'S. E. Dun nlngton. John rcrl had charge of tho funeral. Archibald S. White. oie of the IkjsI known flninclers ut I in countr,whl' (s now constructing the $10,000,000 I'nlon IVpol In OncmntU' Ohio fll.M .n application for divorce In the Common Plea Court He charier that his wlfo has been guilty of gross neglect of duty Despite dlxorce proceedings Mr.nnd Mm, White g,e n Kin-iuc t to n large party of friends In New York, and tlm report Js that . rt-c inclll itlon It possible. WANT INFORMATION -m - letters Inquiring about the mineral depotlts about Melfonl are being receiv ed dally by tho Commerclnl:lub and to day one Inquiring about tho antimony deposits was received. The writer stat ed that he was In possession of an en tirely new process of refining this min eral and, understanding that there were largo deposits of antimony near Med ford, wished to lnvestlgato the matter. HOBOES IIP BEFORE E AT THE THXATZXS. Tti Tankee Olrl" Soon. The last big Lew Field musical show of the season will be here Friday even' With the going of the major Is the coming of the hoboes sml Acting Major Merrick passed Judgment on two drunk and dlorderl) cat- In hit court Thurs day morning Grant Lucas to.k n fine irf 15 fine which was rtin'Uid at this .i his first offense Tom Murphy wit .nt to work on the brick pit at tr Fist Nitlonnl bunk building I ut fu'jn I a ft end who pu'd lift fine mtiptilr I fro mtlie banking remCTtTOiraga Nu OskiAtid, CslifomU The only Woman' College on the Picific Cosit. i HOW TO KILL GARDEN PESTS Bullrtln Is Issued by Entomulorjlst nt Oregon Agriculturnl College Deal ing With Pests Which Destroy Small Plants. OltKGO.V AtlltK'l I Tt'HAI. COL I.KMli lVrnllls, Mnj Vus to con trol the common -.t of tho M'xeUblp and flower gunlen Hie described lit n i w bulletin which Is la preparation for ,'tihllcntWm b W. F W llton. assistant ntomologltt nt tho Ongvui iigrlculturnl l tdlige . ithor by ttttlng portlens of plants or tucking tho Julivt th. rofrnm." sn)s Mr Wilton "The first genernl gioup atv coutiolle.1 by fvMvl poisons tliken into thri stomach, the moiuI by contact tr evternul Inscctlcldt "The luteriml lni.ituUlis are dlxlded into two grgupt win. h may be termed the wet and dry sprat The wet sprats .iiMl.-t of iirx.-nh'als apl 'Ted with water or lime suldiur at a .liiirlluillng agent. ..Ikhii the only hi In use at tho present time Is nrsen.M of lead, which, when prnperb made and vliuululteruted, is efficient uud does not bum the foliage, nt Paris green sometimes does. For oidlnar tise, two pound of arsenate of ItMd to 50 gallons of witter Is effectlte. At times It It ucceM.try to use Ilto pound of nrsenato of lend to SO gal lont of water, as some Insects do not ntidllv succumb to a small amount of tho poison. "The dry sprajs are applied In a pow dered form, and there are n number of these on the market. Including seteral hiitmls of powdered arsenate of leitd. lirls green ttml arsenate of lead, when pure, are im efficient as an. although at the present time Paris green Is more In Ae than tho other. Part green applied l to nliintt In an Unadulterated comlltlun ' mat serlouslv burn th foliage. To oh j t late this difficulty It should be mixed I with 20 or SS pounds of alr-slakel lime. , fliif road dust or wheat flour for etery pound of the Paris gren This mnj be npptle.1 with n dust gun or sifted on the plant by mean of it gunny sack llttlleltue In a pondered form nnd fresh lalu.ible for poisoning uch Insects its Injure small fruits or tegetables which are nearly rend) for market nnd thus are too far ndtanred for poison to be desirable. It .should be dusted over them when they tint wet with dew. Ilasklns fot Health. PLANS OF FIRE TRUCK SENT La Franco Auto Flro Truck Plan Is Received by Recorder Tclfer Prlco Is $5500-1 s Well Equipped for Its Work. City Idcorder Tclfer Is In receipt of specifications of the La Frniui automo bile truck Inspected by Harry Ling of lh fire department and Counollmeit Merrick nnd ICuturlck. The truck Is propelled by a four ot Un der 70 horsepower engine and has 110 Inch wheel base. A complete sel of lad ders, n, 10 gallon chemical lank together with space for 1100 feet' of il Inch hns. make the truck efficient In etery respeot. Double chemical tanks ean be funvlshed but this will reduce the amount of hose carried. Tho ehenilc! tiuik Is placed directly under tho drlv irM m.itt utiil Ii.Wmm hi, ,i, ,.vi. I. ..... ... . ... ...... ...... .. ,., ,,,. ',, i ,iii, The truck Is listed at I5JO0, HAN' rUANt'ISCO. May It. Manager Moffatt of the Oakland Whnelnisn has offered liitttllug Nelson an opportunity to "eome tmek" In a match with Willie PHOENIX GETS NEW CHARTER Llttlo City Castv Overwhelming Vote for New Document Wntcr Sya tern Is Now to Do Installed by the City Work Will Commence Soon. lly it vote of fir. (o a the elly chatter of Phoenix ttna toted upon and accepted Tuesday hy tho eltlnena of that place Phoenix tins been Incorporated for some time and last Whiter application was tnado to ho legislature for it chat ter, but the Judiciary cmnmltlit. hM that It could nut bo grunted by that body without legislating fur the town nnd the only coin so to put sue was Ihdlough Ihctnltlhllte and lefciendum Attorney V 12 Philips of Me.lfurd was cmploied and his suggestions for tho charter were accepted uii'iulmously The much needed water rtjslem could not bo Installed until tho openttloiiN were betoud u,o rtach of legal nllatk and much will commence In tlm near future Hltchle. the king of tlm Han Francisco rourroiinilrH, and Is expecting it reply today fiom the Hauler SCHOOL LAND NOW TO SELL AT VALUE Stato Land' Agent Rhlnchart An nounces Intention to Appraise It All and Sell It In Neighborhood of Its Value. MALUM, Or, May in - "The depart nieut In going lu wage it tlHorotiit CUM palgu to get all slain school lands lu )i egmi itiiialsed so sales at trim Mil Hit tlon will be until" possible In nil ruses," said laml A went T A, lllnrharl, who left today fot tlm headwaters of Han (hint titer lu Linn rlter In I. Inn imiiiiy, wlii'tn ho will look after some sclioul liimls Tin-in Is not much school land being sold til priseut. For tlm next few liitinttis tin. tuiiil nuitnt will linlrfti 1.11111 otrr the statu working on tho npiiralse. meuis, Nolle. Call mi'etlug of the membeiN of tlm W C T I' nt the llapllst eliureh I'll- day, Mat i, 3 JO p lit, for the put-, poso of transacting special Illiniums SO Hasklns for Health. JTOTXCE. To tho members of Medfonl camp. No. 90. W. O. W. You are earnestly re quested to assemble t the Eagle Halt at ! o'clock p. m. Thursday. May the IS th. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ilraker. wlfo of our esteemed neighbor, F. M. Ilraker. Edmeads Second Opening Sat. 20 Tills will be a day of great saving for Medford people. The store has been Jammed aud packed the whole week. Thousands and thousands of people real ize tho savings on this stock. Get In' Only few more das to strip the walls. 50 Look among the classified ada for the address of your nest boarding place! t 1 tatftinffut ailftml Srrrrtarv. Mill ( nlltf., I Is ; 6.. California. ine when Iilanche Ilinc comes with "The i Chaturcd I3aj c t ureal t iv rcrtittct. Tankee Girl." a mtralcal comedy by Idtal elimite thr ,kh ut I e year. Fi trance George V Hobert nnd Slltlo Heln and , fhn K"?'', I ,W,":ZtWr:? It Is said to be one of those supremely , Laboratonc for acitcce tt.'h modfti crjmp' delightful Melanges of fun. catchy rnu-, ratnt. tUullcnt orpttunitic lor home sic. pretty girls, picturesque costumes economic, library itmlr mm.c and art. nnd artistic sccnew. that 1w PlehU Jlodcrn grmnasi-im. rtcul. circ for heahh hn nueh a rwnrhnnt for nrrnontlnir i.n.l I 5.' tudcnti. ont-Uonr lile 1'rni.lrnt, LuclU . " .if i ? If ,. " I ..PI .. n.uB'".'CUy Canon. M. I Itt. I). I L. I) r..r uwunc iv uibu nun u o.mt u& tucr i iim i eatBinffUff ail magnitude in Iilanche Ilinc, who probably the foremost singing come diennc In America today She It was! who popularized th classics known us "Tlie Oood'Old Summer Tlmo," "Waltz Me Around Again. Willie," "fUngs On j Her Fingers" nnd "Yip I Addy I Ay." besides core -of others, nnd the com poMr who has Induced Miss King t sing his song considers himself fortu nate Indeed Put It is not alone us h .singer of ballads, tlut Miss Illng makes her bid for popular approval, for she In Inimitable In comedy, trntesty or farce. L TTasklns for Ties It n. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-ENI-CO. 212 Fi-utgrowei Bank Bldg, SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 SOUTH KrVEBGIDE ATEKTJZ Thirty completely fomlihed Apartments for ramlllts Oai Sangei and X.ljhti Tree Telephones Speaking Tabes, Call Bolls rrrvate Baths Hew, Clean and Sanitary For Apartments apply at Premises W M. Smith, Prop. Lockets of Beauty and Sentiment ft Wo are pleased to announce tho J recent arrival of a purchase of some, of the most beautiful lockets wo have, ever shown. rjThey come I tiffin any different 3 designs tarldlia'prlcs nil ex cellent talucs. Martin J. Reddy THE JXWSLEB Klne Watch and Jewelry Ilcpalrlng Diamond Hettlng and Kngratlng. Hear Postofflcs. f THE BIG OVERSTOCK SALE Extra Special 8 Doz. Ladies' Sweater Coats which were bought at a bargain. All new garments, guaranteed all pure wool, and are perfect beauties. High military collars or, long Vv fronts. Colors grey, brown and white, j Values up to $3.50 SPECIAL On Sale Friday and Saturday U j KENTNER'S The Big Department Store t nmm0mm n: n mm f f VALENCIENNES and LINEN TOR.CHON LACES Over 600 O Yards of Laces and Insertions From Half to Sik Inches Wide a Yard Choice, Half Price Your choice of any piece of fine imported Fire or lland Painted China in the store; your choice for these two days, just one-half the mark ed price. Boys' Blouse Waists Cheaper than you can make them; light or dark colors; here tomorrow in sizes G to 12,years,,. 25c and 50c i Ladies' Cumfy Cut Vests 10c Each, 3 for 25c This is the vest with can't slip over the shoulder straps, and usually soils at 25c; here tomorrow in sizes 4, u and G, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Boys' Knit Waists 15c and 25c, any size Choice 5c Wo will put on sale here for Friday d Saturday only, the finest line of Linen Torchon Laces, fine Val. Laces, fine Laco Headings and Combination Lace and Beading, all the above in different widths and with insertion to match and wide heavy piljow case Laces, the above varying in width from inch to 6 inches wide and worth 8c, .10c, 121', and iy l yard; all at ) our choice for these two days . 5c a Yard Men's and ladies' Silk Hose; 50c to 75c values; colors black and tan; all sizes; your last chance Friday and Saturday, 35c Pair, 3 for $1.00 HUSSEY'S Hosiery, 2 pair 25c Perhaps you know them; the ' best wearing hose in ihe city; men's, ladies' or misses; any size; black or fan, 15c pair, 2 for 25c Ladies' and misses' Sunbon nets, all colors, 25c EAOH . Donl forget our line MEN'S, LADIES', BOYS', MISSES' 25c HOSIERY are 35c a pair at any oilier store; ihc iiialiiy is guaran teed; any size; any color; here, 25c Pair Ladies' Union Suits 39c, 50c and $1.00 Ea, To know the quality you must sec them, and you must see the quality to appreciate the prico; hero in all regular and extra largo sizes. Naaareth Waists, Pants and Union Suits combined, in sizes 4 to 12 yoars, 50c each, 9 aal"lt"li '"'"H ilH.JHi in- ,...i..i..,...H.j...rrrrr V