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I -I pa'gb roim MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, 0113(101, SUNDAY, JULY !), 1011. ' it ,v t i v Medford Mail Tribune J2 AN INDKPKNDKNT NttWHPAl'KH PU1IMH11KD DAILY P.XOKl'T HATUH UAY BY TUB MKDFOUD I'llINTINa CO. The Dmi)crntle Tim en. Thn MndfnrJ Mall, The Medford Tribune, The South nm (iresonian, Tiie Anniana Tribune, Offlco Mall Trlbuno Building, 25-S7-20 North Fir Htreet; phono. Main 3021 Home 75. ORonOi: PUTNAM. Editor and VmnRKfr g Kntpmd am RcnnllAnB mntfnr r Medford. OrB0ii, under the act o( marcn , i7. Official Paper of the Cltr of Medford uinciai I'aper ot jocKaon (jounir ItTBBOXXPTIOW KATES. One year, by mall 15.00 one month by mall .60 rer month, delivered by carrier in Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point SO Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 3.00 Weekly, per year 1.60 WOKir CXSOT7&ATXON. Dally averace for six month, ending uecemocr si, isiu, zai. Toll Xreaaed Wire TTnlte ris Slapatchea. The Mall -Tribune In on sale at the Ferry News stand. Bon Franeiaco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland Bowman Nowa Co., Portland. Ore, W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. LIVERY STABLES ARE RESTRICTED City Council Passes an Ordinance Defining Districts in Which One May Be Operated Came at Re quest of University Club. WHAT MEDFORD IS DOING. A Suitable Place of Amusement ,v '& fas. f M ;ft sy An ordinance, backed by the Rogue River Valley University club, which was hurried into action by the report that a livery stablo was to be opened by R. H. Bradshaw next door to their quarters in the Mail Tribune building, was passed by the city coun cil Friday evening, which defines a district in which a livery stable can be opened and maintained. No livery stable can be placed within 100 feet of any church, school, club or hotel. Clarence Reames, for the Univer sity club, appeared before the council and spoko for the ordinance, which was passed unanimously. Mr. Reames called attention to the fact that a livery stablo bred a great many flies and that it was unsanitary, and for this reason should be restricted to certain districts. The new ordinance will not effect any livery stable now in operation. IS. ROOT GIVEN OIL AS PRIZE EOR AUTO CHARLES GAY GOES TO STATE PENITENTIARY Charles Gay of this city, who has served for several years as deputy game warden, resigning recently, has been appointed to a position in the state penitentiary. He will have charge of that institution's commis sary. Mr. Cay will make his home: at Salem. He leaves July 14 to as surae his new duties. NOTICK. Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84, will imeet at the Angle opera house this afternoon to drill for special work at lodge on Tuesday night. Your at tendance in desired. 92 IN noooi'daih'.e with its established policy, tho. Mail Tribune, today issues a special building section sum marizing the building activities of the year, thus showing the world what wo are doing, and what is being done to make Medford the most attractive, the best built, and most metropolitan city of its size in America. "When the work for the present season is completed Medford will have a paved area consisting of twenty-four miles of hard surfaced paved streets. She will have tbirty fivo miles of cast iron distributing water mains and as many more miles of sewers, and twice as many miles of ce ment sidewalks. Medford is doing more building and has done more building for tho past three years than any two of the smaller cities of the northwest. This pace is being main tained nnd still there is scarcely a vacant storeroom oi resi dence in town. The demand is greater than the supply, which accounts for rents being higher than they should be. The country has developed along with the city, even ahead of the city. There are now planted in the neighbor hood of eighty thousand acres of commercial orchards, principally choice apples and peal's, which in another five years will mean an annual shipment of at least 5,000 ears of fruit, and in ten years, 20,000 cars. As this fruit is the finest grown and commands the highest prices, it is no idle dream to conjure the Rogue River Valley ere long the richest section of Oregon. A general revivaf of mining, one of the principal re sources of Southern Oregon, has begun. The organization of the Southern Oregon Mining Bureau for the purpose of systematically developing the mines of this section, by assisting miners, assaying prospects, interesting capital and advertising the possibilities marks the .first real effort made iu this region to develop this long negcetel resource, since the days when the placer mines yielded their bo nanzas. Announcment that the Great Northern railway board of directors has voted $25,000,000 to be available at once for the extension and construction of the Hill lines in Ore gon, means the'speedy completion of the Pacific & Eastern from Medford to a connection with the Oregon Trunk in Central Oregon, thus giving Medford two transcontinental lines and open up a new trade empire to her merchants J and jobbers. The completion of this road will start lumborp Zu manufacturing upon a large scale m the great iorests' V0H l)V Mrs. Jonn M. il0ot. through which the railroad crosses the mountains. Effort is also being made to secure manufactories. The Rogue River Electric company, which is constructing a 25,000-horsepower plant at Prospect, at a cost of a mil lion dollars, offers free power for a year in any quantity to any manufactory which may locate here which does not conflict with an alreadv established business. Cement fac tories and other concerns are planning to take advantage of the offer. "In the development of the valley, the need of the truck farmer has been keenly felt, and this problem is being solved by the Rogue River Canal company, now construct ing a $2,000,000 irrigation system, which offeis suitable tracts at moderate cost, no money being asked for the first two years, and the paj'inents being strung over a series of years so as to enable the thrifty and industrious farmer to make the property pay for itself .out of its earnings. t Effort to secure terminal, lower andistributive rates out of- Medford so that a jobbing center could be created here as natural and geographical conditions warrant, have borne fruit already in reductions ordered by the state railroad commissions. Several cases aVe now pend ing before the interstate commerce commission as well as the statejpiilroad commission, upon which a decision is ex pected by September, and there is little doubt in the minds of the Medford contestants, but that the city will secure the relief prayed for. The growth of Southern Oregon and of Medford has only been rapid in comparison with the rest of the state. It is not due to a boom in any sense of the word, but the result of systematic efofrt for the development and erploi tation of one of the most beautiful and picturesque, as well as naturally rich countries on the face of the globe. tfiri; .- : ' - - i,. -'Ws.wti ; !:S Jill 'f l-iNv ' ' -'-13' mm votes FOR FREE MEAT Cummins Ainciulmuitt to Cnnaitlaii Reciprocity Aiireiincnt Diifnntml in' Siiiialo Willi Only Bare Qiiiiiimi Proscnt Protest Is Matte. Tho Xntatoriiun, t'oinploU'tl willt in tho past year nl a 'nl nl' $ (15,(1011. ('onlaiii rooms. Tinlash baths, auditorium, ilanciui; halls, hillianl rooms. IxHtliht; alhy-, nasiuai. thoatn, etc. NuittihiiUtf iool-., lini', lioutiiiir ffalli'iii'M, uyu WAHIII.NMITON, I). (',. July S.- Tlio I'uuiiulUH aniuailaioat to (ho tool- IMOdlly tlKI'Vl'IIHMlt IIIOVllltllK I lit m I UiiMtt la ailiiilttvul friMi'fniiii Ciiiiuila wan ilxroiili'il la (hi Hiiaato tialay, II to a Only a luiro iiionim wan iiintmul Wll'll I'tllllttllltM' IIKMlt IllllOtlllllll'lll wu 't(l I'll, ClIUimlllM Ulllott(i IIKIllllHt tiiiiliiK a vtito oa li Ik Ihmiich an im- , ran 'I'lio ii'iitilillcaa tn'(ii;nMtlvoi4, with liilli'V, Hliiuiioiit) ami Tlmniloli, ilma 'luratH, Hiiiniii'(l CTiiiniliiM' nioat proM)nnl llofon tho volo wan lakioi llalloy niailo a motion la adjourn. Thin wait , di-fonlfil, L'S to 111. I'lI.llM CUItlil) XH 0 TO H UAYfl. V.V.0 OINT.MKNT In KiinruiilrKO 10 rur mi)' tilli nf IIHIOIIIT. Iillll'l, lilxmllllif or tirotruilliii; pllrx la la li Unyn or money n'fiimtixt. BUn. H.iNliliiH for irmtlth. KtiKoao Smith of tho .Monarch Oil UeflnlnK company was so pleased with tho Fourth of July oolehratlon and tho aarado that ho cave a ton gallon can of Diamond auto oil to tho winner of tho first prlio for tho Medford's $50,000 Southern Pacific Depot as Mr. Smith has made. Medford tho distributing point of southweatern Orogon for their lubricating oil nnd j tho Medford Automobile Supply coin- pany are tho firms that has secured . tho contract. IS YOUR HAIR DULL, FDEDOR BRITTLE? - '..,'" ' . " n V-' L J0L '.' " 1 lH',i iiiHOBfiBBw " Y TTP'M)I'''IT W'wrr7WWtrwTnrr2'Jmi' wipwwiMaJ1 "wmwn unmmm m" , J"jRr tMrfmHH.lffcirM'B I SUFI Mflv -Arw njflw-., --2-KiS mmssmgisMt toAloiiiLTl.' f.'-wfri r "; ,w , Wgsmggm (From Southern. "Stylo Hook) "Divnehinjr nmirlnSinir of Iho half is a mistake. Tjo much water lia milled more than one head of line hair. It is possible to remove more of tho natural oil of the scalp than is beneficial, and1 a certain amount is required to kcc the scalp soft nnd pliable, afl'ordim: good growing ''round for (lie hair. 'Dr&hnmpooirig renin vch dust and ; excessive oil, refreshes and invigor ates the scalp and leuvoK the hair clean and fresh. Mix four ounce of orris root an.d four ounces if therox, and you have a dependable slinii)xn powder. .Sift a teaspoonful upon the head, then brush it well and carefully through the hair and your shampoo is over, with no hours of waiting for your hair to dry or ex posure to the danger of enlehiiig cold. Tliorox promotes (ho growth of hair, and makes it light, fluffy mid beautifully lustrous," t THER-0X FOR SALE HASKINS DRUG STORE Medford Concrete Construction Comp'y Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE Crushed Rocks, Screened Gravel, Washed Sand for Concrete Work Delivered to Any Pait of the City. C. J. SEMON, Manager, Office, Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Building. Phone M. 652 Plant, North Riverside, Phone M. 6091 tattto 0N ONE MINUTE PLEASE If you are a builder or are having building done, you are interested in good ma tenal and workmanship. Doors, Sashes, Screens, Scrolls, Store Fronts, Panel Work, Veneer Work, etc., etc. Look at our plant, get our prices. Our work may be seen in Medford's best buildings and homes. - WE SHOW SCROLLS, CAPITOLS, PANELS, ETC. That will make a plain houne protty. Their uso is not expensive either for our mill work is all as moderately priced as good materials and good workmanship will permit.. Come and see how much of your house we can save you from having made to order. From tho front porch to the kitchen door we have things that will save you time and money. . Medford Sash $ Door Company