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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1912)
1-1 I I i: PXGE ETQIIT aiEDFQKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OfflttlON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 1012 TO BUILD PUBLIC MARKET SOON The most important business trmiHnctul Tuesday evening by the oily oount'il vjk the pnsnicco of a resolution instructing the recorder 10 udverttso for bid for the construe tion of a public market building en ltivnnuile, i)lnns and specifications for which have been completed. When this building is completed a public market will be placed in op eration. Routine business was transacted ns follews: A resolution was passed declaring the Intention of the council to pave the alloy In the rear of the. Medford hotel. Resolution declaring the Intention ot the council to pavo Ninth street from Ora'uge street to Hamilton was passed, Resolution declaring the Intention of the council to lay an eight-Inch lateral sewer on Bartlctt street from Kaat Jackson to Maplo street passed. A petition to improve South Riv erside by pavement, upon a remon strance of the majority of property owners, was denied. A resolution declaring the inten tion of the council to lay a six-inch lateral sewer on Court street from Central avenue north passed. A resolution declaring tho Inten tloln to grade Apple street from Fifth street to Third street passed. APPLEGATE NEW MAYOR GOLD HILL At the recent city election at Gold Hill the Voters league was success ful in electing all of their candidates with the exception of two, upon a strictly progressive ticket. The new ly elected officers of the little town n'rw: L. C. Applcgate, mayor; J. B. Hnmmersley, recorder; W. II. Hnr vcv, treasurer: L. R. Cnrdwell, W. K. Walker, F. C. Willmnrth, John Par mer, A. C. Landis and J. F. Dietrich, councilmen. Women tv Good Roads CHICAGO, April 3. Nearly one thousand delegates, representing wo men's clubs and other organizations throughout Illinois, were on hand to day at tho opening of what is believed to be the first convention of women ever hold in America for the sole pur pose of promoting the good roads movement. Mss Jane Addams, the noted settlement worker, presided over tho initial session, which was hold this afternoon at the auditorium hotel. The convention will continue over tomorrow. iURIED 'NEATH BANK OF EARTH Ole Krii'kon, a laborr employed by the .Ineobson-lhuto compnny on the dam they are budding tor tile city of .Jacksonville was fatally injured Tuesdav when a bnnK caved in and caught him. He was buried beneath a Inure avalanche of earth. At first it was not believed that lie had boon seriously injured but later he suc cumbed to internal injuries. tobIoIw septic tank The city dads are considering building a new septic tank to replace the present one on Roar creek in which to dispose of the city's sewer age. The old tank was built for or five vears ago and is said to be too small for practical punoscs. The non- tank will be much larger than the old one. It will be of concrete. The city engineer is now engaged in pre paring plnns for it. MERCUL CLUB MEET POSTPONED sold by the state In a manner similar to the selling of school land and the proceeds used In the construction of scientific highways duced by a representative from Colo rado, and Is receiving the support of many commercial -organizations. At the present time It seems that thfa bill will pass It the western states i will assist In the move. REVISE RATES FOR WATER USE The city council has under consil- oration an ordinance providing a new schedule of rnles for the ue of water in tho city. Action was deferred Tuesday evening until the next regu lar meeting in order" to more thor oughly discuss its provisions. The new ordinance does not con template nny increase in rates but has been drafted to nlacc the wnter department on a moro staple hnsw in regard to the public. here tho rate is gxiaged on large yard areas the rate will be based on the sipiarc frontage and not the front footage as at present. GRANTS PASS WILL DUILD NEW tIALL Inland Empire Teachers SPOKANK, Wash, April 3.-Spo. kano today welcomed a smalt army of educators, who withered from nil parts or Washington. Oregon, Mon tana and Idaho to take pail In tho fourteenth annual meeting f l" In land Kmplro Teachera' iiHsoclntlon. Today was given over to tho reception of tho visitors nm Hovnral prollinln ary con forenoon. Tho general Rcxtdonn of the convention will begin tomor row morning and continue until Hat urdtiy, Clny PIqcod Shoot of America Ni:W YORK, April :t Boiui of tho moHt noted amateur trapshootor of tho country wero on band today for tho Hcveuth ituuual amateur chain ptoiiHhtp or America at clay plgeoiiH. Tho tnuntnmcut In being hold on tin) rs. groundM of tho Now York Atldutlo club at 'lYnvorn Inland, Today won glvon over to tho preliminary events on tho program, Tho chnmploiiHhlp will tako plneo tomorrow. There will lie ton prl0H awarded, tho first being a diamond medal, 3.U J J.JL j.a i' i urssjxrrstz SRZ ::: k:kk:k MANNS IT actor Sal KKKKK f T T T t $ T f T T T y f f T T ? V f Central Ave., Near P. O. The Grants Pass- city council lias adopted plans and specifications for J.f.l lft ,.!i.. 1...1I ...l.t..l. ! . lin :i cm-.uuii i"iiv hum "ini'ii - a" erected at Fouith and 11 street ' that city. The building will be of , classic design and modern in every 1 respect. It will be erected at once, i f i : i. Every one ought to have a New Pair of Gloves for Easter. lti-Uut'n Kill Clloves..$3.50 12-Bnt'n Kid CJlovos..$2.75 Onr celebrated R W. I'. Kd Gloves, in all colors, $1.25 grade, pair 98 GLOVE SALE Kaysors Short Silk Gloves in all rolors, a pair 50 Kaysor's 1( - Hutton Ohaniois Q 1 o v o s, washable, special, a pair Jty Kaysor's l() - Button Silk Gloves, in white, tan, pongee and champagne, our reg ular $1.25 grade Master Sale price, a pair .. ..j. J)S Short, Chamois (1 loves, in white and Chamois a pair ... WAY CLEARED FOR E TRADITING LEADERS The regular meeting of the Com mercial club, which has been post poned from Wednesday night until Thursday night, will have- some very Important matters to bring to the at tention of the club, among which Is tho sanctioning of a proposed law that Is now In congress that would u ncirW. i. 000.000 acres of nubile land in all the western states to bo extradition contest ended In a stlpu- SAN KKANC1SCO. Cab, April 3.- With the conceding by the attorneys of the accused of nil the grounds upon which they have been resisting extra dition of Olaf Tveltmoo and Kugone A, Clancy, the two labor leaders charged on federal Indictments with conspiracy in the transportation of dynamite, tho last obstacle In the way of the men's extradition to Indianap olis for trial was removed today when tho p.iRn mme iii) for hearing. The latlon filed by the attorneys for the government and for the defense, which elects that the Los Angeles In dictments against Tveltmoo and The proposed law has been Intro- Clancy shall be eliminated, and trial FROM 2 TO 20 YEARS FOR STEALING $19,000 PORTLAND. Ore.. Ann! 3 Temple Alexander, the youug clerk of the Oregon-Washington railroad ana navigation company who pleaded guilty to forging company vouchers to the amount of $19,000, was sen tenced today by Judge Morrow to from two to twenty years in the state penitentiary. held In the Indianapolis Indictments Tvoltmoe and Clancy will appear In the United States district court In In dlauapolls for trial on October 7 next. FOUR NEW SENATORS SWORN IN AT CAPITAL WASHINGTON'. D. C.t April H. The four new United State senator' chisen recently to represent New Mexico and Arizona were sworn in today. B0RH. At Portlnml, Oregon, April 3, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Itobert W. Hubl of Mcdford. V V T f ? T f ? t 'i r t f f y t t T Muslin Underwear Sale The Most Dainty Styles in tho City Corset Covers at 29S 59, 79 and 98 Dmwoi-snt - 29tf, .8S G9 ami 89 downs at . . -59 79, 89 nnil $1.00 Combinations at 79, 9S, $1.48. $2.-18 Complete line of Chemise and Prineess Slim at 98tf, $1.48 and $2.48 Wc have just added to our line tho famous "MarculUr" Underwear. Three pieces in one. mSee, them. 25i .j COSSET SALE You will need a new Corset, for your new gown. "He sure and buy "Warner's," many new models to ehoo.se from at, pair $1.00 Heautil'ul stvles at .... $1.50 and $2.50 New lod Kern model at $5.00 Vo are solo agents for " Goodwin " Front- J.aee Corsets, the best made; new models at .$5.00 and $0.00 muvi uw" n KuttPrttf Hosiery and Underwear Tho Most Comploto Stock in tho Oity Women's Sleeveless Vests .10. 15, 25 Women's Union Suits at . 29, 39, 09 Women s'Knit Drawers at . 25,48,09 Complete line of Children's Underwear. V Women's Kast Hlnek Hose, 50 styles to 'HOO.se iroiu, lllfOiuin Jimi ugui. ns'" pair 1U, Lot?, o?, 'o, 9--. ?A"'U Wfl ? T t T r T J J T y f f t T T y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y a J .V Complete line of Tan Hose for womon and &v4 ehildrenat, pair. . .15, 25 and 50 rIvV Bovs' Ileavv Hose, fast hlnek, a pair 12VL Hand Bags - Neckwear Just received by express, new effeots in White and Ianon Hags with long oord handles; special, each 48 New Suede Hags, in all colors. New Collar and Cuff Sets in beautiful new designs, set, at . 19, 48, 98 y New LactJ Collars at, each, only X 25, 50fc 75 and $1.50 Soft Collars and Ties to match, just the $ thing to wear with the shirts, sot.29 J ;:;x:k Jlmk 1000 New Waists on Sale Beautiful new Lingerie Waists, made with the set-in sleeves, many new models; special, each $1.25 New Marquisette Waists, nicely trim med with crochet buttons; special at only $2.98 Exclusive stvles in Marquisette Waists at $3.98, $4.48, $5.98, $8.98 Wc carry the celebrated "Mlkim" brand of Women's Shirts, on sale Thursday, each $1.25 Sec our new line of Silk Waists at, each, onlv $i3.J t X & y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y t y x y y y y y y y y y y TONIGHT TONIGHT : A t y y A. DON'T MISS THIS X Can Evans retain the title against McFarland, who fought Champion Wolgast a draw? V "A " 10 Rounds-MMT EVENT -10 Rounds - - -4 1j? , Tommy McFarland vs. obbie Evans Fond du Lac, Wis. 133 Lbs. Champion ot iNortnwest SPECIAL EVENTS .1 ART COLLINS 158 Lbs. Iron Man AL MOORE Jv K.tH . . 5fc it . y y y y y y y y y y y f f y t y y y y y y y -y y t y y YOUNG DIXON vs. JOHN SILVA I ANGLE OPERA HOUSE k y t T 4 IwwM a m-fntAfw n