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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
Published every Kridey A 3. BUTON, Publisher. MEDKOKD APttlL IT, 1U08. aftWIPnUN li.go PRR YEAR Balesad to tba pnatnfflee ai Medford, Oregon aa eoood elaea mall metier Tbe Portland ball Ihu bat mtns ered to wlo gam or two May they keep op tbe good work Tea thousand people were made bomeloM and f3,S00, 000 worth of property destroyed la tbo big Si at Boston Monday ! 1 The elty eoonoll la advertising for blda for tba ooaatrootlon of a dlstrl bating system In aeoordaooa wltb tba plana aod epooiflantloni aa drawn np by V. U. Reiser, cull engineer. Blda will be reoelved nptoS o m , Apii Slat. Tba Aahland Tidlnai and tha Val. lay Kaoord botb oima ont In new form last weak eight pages, six column, and botb papara present a tnocb-tmproved appearanoa. Tba Tidings baa just loatallad a llootypa and many otbar up-to-date printing facilities. Who ean blama Admiral Eana tor wlahlng at all hazarde to be on tha bridge of tba Oonneetlcnt whan tha beet It raoalrad by Uovernor JllletU of California. It it tba , crowning honor of a long and bril liant Barter, and wa bo pa tbat the pbyaloal ooadltloa of tbo Admlrt lU bo eaok that ho can enjoy It. " AaiaawWla Uw. , By tha eonrUay of tha Hodeoa ' Auto (Jo, wa era furnlahad with tha following eopy of tba tew ragnlatlng automobiles, paaaad by . tba leglala-U-e of 1906. Saotlon L No automobile, motor vehicle or motoroyole ahall be oaad or opt rated on any poblla blab road, blgbway, park or parkway, afreet, or aveane witnin una Kale, nntll too ejwaer aball bare com oiled wltb eeo tlona 3, i, aod 6 of tbla aot. Section 2 The owner of every automobile, motor veblole, or motor oyole aball Ilia In tba office of tba Secretary of State a nombeted oettl float for each of aatd vehicles, wblob certificate ahall atate the name of the owner of aocb vehicle, and that be baa registered In aooordanoe wltb the provisions of thle act. These oertitl oatea shall be numbered consecutive ly, beginning with 1. Seotton 3-Ihe Secretary nf State aball keep a reoord of all auoh atate meats and of all oertitl oates laauea by htm wltn their numbete. Section 4. The fee for Issuing saoh oertltloates shall be 1 Saotlon 6. The number of each certificate, preotded by the letteia "Ore." aball be displayed upon the V. UlUUIUillW, UlUhW VW- blcle or motor oyola In llgat-ooiored Arablo numerals, at least tares Inches high, on dai k background. Saotino ti. The prorltlont of tha preoedlng aaetlont etuul not apply to automobiles, motor vehicles or motor cycles owned or operated by eon-re-eldeota of tbla state, provided trie onaera thereof bare oom piled wltb any law requiring the registration of owners or lutuomooiiee, motor reni clea or motoroyolea In force la tba atate, tarritory, or federal district cf their raaldeaoa, and the registra tion a unbar showing tba Initial of aw oh atate, terrttoy, or federal dis trict ahall be d Up la red oa aoob vehl la anbataatlally aa provided by ate tloa 6 of tbla act. Saotlon 7. Every aotomobila, an otoc vehicle or motoroyole, when -striven on aoy public road, highway, park or parkway, street or avenue, within thlt state, thill, during tbe boon of darkneaa, bare axed upon some oonipiooout part tberaot at leaat one lighted lamp, abowlng wblta to tba front and red to tbe rear, and ball bare tbe lloeoea or oertitl oate . number of aald veblole painted la darn Arablo aumeralt aoroaa tbe white giant of said lamp. Section 8. Every aotomobila, motor veblole. or motoroyole using gasoline aa motive power shall uss the "molller," so oalied, nnd tbe aame shell not be out or disconnect ed within tbe limits of any olty or village within this state. Every automobile, motor veblole, or motor oyole ahall be provided wltb good and etboient brakes. Tbe driver or operator of every automobile, mo tor veblole, or motoroyole enell be Eoverned by tbe usual law of tba road y turning to tbe right In meeting -vehicles, teams, and persons moving .or headed In an opposite direction, and by turning to tbe left In paaslng vehicles, teams, and persons moving or beaded In tbe lime diieotlon. Section Every person baring control or oblige of any automobile, motor vehicle or motoroyole, when aver upon tnv publlo street or wty, and approaching any veblole drawn by a boite or boisee, or aoy boras upon wbiob any peieon It riding, ball operate and manage and control eucii intowobtle, motor vvhtole, oi motoioyole in auch manuei as to ex orolse evety reasonable precaution to Erevent the frightening of any aucb one or burses, and to iueure tbe eafety anl protection of any person riding or driving the same. Aud if tuob horse or borsee appear friguten ed tbe person In control of such motor vehiole shall reduce its speed, and, n requested by signal or otber. wlee by the driver of suoh boise or horses, shall not proceed further to ward such animal onleaa suob move ment' oe neoeseaiy to avoid icoldent or Injury, or until tuob animal ap pears to be under tbe oontrol of It rider or driver. Saotlon la No person, driver, or operator in obargo of any automo bile, motoi veblole, or motoiorcle on an nublio road, highway, pa k or parkway, street, or.avanoe.wltbln tbe etate, anau arive, operate, or move, SJV permit toe eeuie w uv unns. operated, or moved at a rate of speed tester than eight miles aa hour with in the thlokly -eel tied or botlaeaa portion of aoy village or olty witbla tale state, a or fatter thai eight miles aa boat In tba eooaty whan within oom hundred yards of any veblola drawn or bona or aorosa, a or out- aide af two tklokly-eetlled or boat Bareioa ad aar olty or village oa oay public toad, highway, perk or twAwey, in, or aveeae eia rata .Special Attention is given to the convenience and comfort of our depositors and clients. J Efficiency in every department in a cardinal principal with us. IT Your account and banking busi ness will receive our best attention. . W. I. Vawter, Pres. ot speed faster than (1) ooe mile In (2)) two ind one-half mloutes, uor over any orosiing or oioaswalk with in toj limits of any olty or village at a rate faster than one mile in (16) fifteen minuteoj when any person la upon tbe aame. b-otlon II No person driving or In charge of any automobile, motor veblole, or motoroyole or an blgbway, towaway, publlo street, avenne, driveway park or pathway shall drive tha aame at any speed greater than it reasonable aad proper, having regard for tbe tratbo and net of tbe way by otnere or to at to anaanger tbe Ufa or limb of any person, nnd racing any suob vehicles oa any tuob wava or narka la harabv for bidden. Seetlba 12. Any proper otUoer who (ball arrest tbe owner or ariver of aa aatomobile, motor vehicle, or motorcycle of aa Infraction of any part of toil act aball take aald paraoa Immediately before a magistrate aad aald magistrate tnall bear aald oaee at onoe or, opon reqneat of defend ant aad depositing t&O at ball, be shall adjourn aald hearing for a time not last than twenty-four hoora nor mora tbaa art days, ir it Da impos sible to find a magistrate wltbm a reasonable time from aald street. tbaa tba arresting otBoer aball accept boll in tba earn of WW lot tne appear anoe of tba defendant at tba proper time. V Section 13. -The violations of any ot tba provisions ot tblt tot mail oa deemed a misdemeanor, punishable by a one not exceeding S25 for tbe drat ottenae, n or exoeeding tuu Tir tbe teoood otfense. nor exoeeding 91U) for auy succeeding olfeoae. Section 14 All acta and parte of tote Inconsistent therewith or oon- traiy hereto ore, eo far nt tbey fare lnoonatitent or contrary, nereoy re pealed. filed In the otUoe of the Seoretary ot State, February 2, 1SW5. Resolullont of Condolence. S Whereas: It baa pleated Almighty God to lemove from our mldBt our Into Brother, Walter S. Jones, and Whereat: It It tba desire of Keama Obapter No, CO Order ot tba Eastern Star, to axnreea to tba cereaved wife and family Ite oeaifelt tympitby, therefore be It Keeolved Ibat whlia wa bow la humble submission to tbe will of the Divine Koler, wa do not tba lent mitt aad mourn for our brother who hat been taken from at. Resolved: Tbat la tha Q death of Walter a. J oaee, thlt (Chapter baa loat a brother w bo was ever ready to perform bit doty, kind aad courteous tc every one, a Mead aad be otber dear to oa all, a oltlsaa, true aad noble. Keeolve-t: Tha In tbe Chapter extend to tba family its deepest sym pathy la thlt tad boor of affliction : That these resolutions be spread upon tbe records of the Cbtpter, and a oopy thereof be tent to tbe family, and nne to each of tba papers of Medford. Llllitt Woodford. ( Nellie MoUowan, Lewls B. Waroar, Committee. Medford, Oregon, April 10th, 1908. Vhereas, H bat pleased the Su preme Kuler of tbe Universe to re move from our midst our esteemed Neighbor, Or, W. S. Jones, and. Whereas, In tbe' death of Nslgbbor Jones hit family bat sustained an tireparatla loot, and Medlord Camp No, 90, Woodmen of tbe World, a most blgbly booored and teepeoted member Therefore be It Keeolved, By tbe memoert of Med ford Camp No. 90, Woodmen of tbe World, that we extend to tbe bereav ed family of our deceased Neighbor! oar heartfelt tympitby, and com- mend them to tllm, who doeth nil ' tbinge well. Tbat tba Charter of this Camp be draped In mourning for a peiiod of1 thirty days: Tbat a oopy of these Keaolutlons be spread upon tbe minutes of tbls meeting, a copy sent to tbe bereaved family and that a copy be given to the local papers and one to tbe "Paoltlo Woodmen" for publication. J. 11, FlUgerild, J. W. Ling, W. B. Jackson, I Committee. For Sale. Ont taw-mill complete, consisting of engine, boiler, three olroular saws ind out-otf, tower edgtf, carriage with rope feed, log turner, belts, shafting, pulleys and oomplete outHt, it a bargain. Leland Lumber Co, Lalaad, Oregoa. Kesteaber tbo Medford Phar aejy aow loot ted aait to tba poet ofUoa . -Silver plated milk tabee tot tale at tha Rogue Rlvtr Creamery, Med ford. . M Established 1888 State Depositary Capital and Surplus $115,000.00 G K. I.indley, Cashier Candidates for Nomlntllon. Below is given the primary election candidates for county offices at filed with County Clerk Coleman: For representative -Joseph L. Ham mersly. Gold Hill; H. D. Kubli, Ap plegate, republican ; D. H. Miller, M, Purdlo, Medford, democrat. For aberiff D H Jacksou, Asblaod, republican ; W A Jones, Medford, dem ocrat. For county judge O W Dunn, Ash land; M F Eggleetoo, Ashland, repub llcan; J R Ntil, Jacksonville: demo crat. For oommlsslontr James Owens, E M Andrews, Madfcrd, republican ; Mar tin Marshall, Central Point, damo orab Clerk W It Coleman, Phoenix, re publican. Treasurer James M Cronemllltr, Jacksonville, republican. Recorder R T Burnett, Ashland, re publican. Assessor William T Grieves, Prot peot, J W Lawton, Medford, republi can; It u Dow, Jacksonville, democrat School superintendent J P Wells, Jacksonville, republican. Coroner A E Kellogg, Gold Hill, re publican. Commissioners' Court. In tbe matter of L It N subdivision No. 1. Ordered that laid plat be ap proved. In the matter of tax receipt No. 2160. Same ordered cancelled. County hospital report filed and ap proved. In tbe matter of road of public and Srivateeaaetnent petitioned for by John . Herrln. Oroered tbat board of coun ty road viewers shall assess tbe dam ages sustained by owners of the lan d through which this road passes and re port to tbe county court. Good Ranch lor Sale. 120 acres about 70 la cultivation. Good buildings, Tarea-foorthi ot a mile from Eagle Point. Clean and aloe. Call and tea m la Eegli Point, Will show yoa the land and glva yoa the terms. Too old to ran it. J aoob P. Moomaw. FLAMK9 UEVOL'R CHELSEA. Squ Mile of Boston Suburb la Destroyed. Boston, April 13. An apparently Insignificant fire wblcb started among tbe rags on a dump In tbe City of Chel8,-a Sunday was fanned by a northwest gale into a confla gration which obliterated nearly one third of the city. Five hundred dwelling huuses and public build ings were destroyed, 1,500 families were driven from their homes and 0,000 people made humelesa. Two' lives are known to have been lost aud two other persona are re ported to have perished in tbe flames, one woman having shot her self In a frenry over her inaOiltty to Bave her property. From 50 to 100 persons were Injured. The loss Is estimated at 110.000, 000, covered by hair that much in surance. Tall Japan to Account. Washington, April 13. The at tack or, Constil-Oeneral Straight and the aervnnts of the American Con sulate, at MukeGen, by Japanese rowdies led by a postman has stirred tho Admtnlstrutluu to action. It is regnrded as a much more serious affair than aiipears upon the surface, and prompt action will undoubtedly be taken to obtain the reparation that Japan has so far refused. Monm'n lllr;i!. Ilivpri'O Iroh!cm. Kansas City, Mo., April 13. The reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Hay Saints continued its annual conference at Independence and the divorce question was dis posed ot Saturday after an inter esting debato and by the refusal to adopt a resolution forbidding the ministry to marry divorcees. Some people think If tbey Live beidiobeo when they read, sew or go out In tbe bright sun light that it la oatarrb that causee It. UuJ It itn't, it's our eyes tbat are defective. Just at well aa; It't oatarrb that causee your oornt to hurt you. Utt glasses and stop tbe trouble at onoe. Dr. Goblt, the optioltn, tat pat In the past lo years in tbe practice of nit pronation, lo yean of that time In Medford aad Rogue River Valloy. Daring that time be baa fitted bub dreda ot people with glarsea. If yoa are latere sted la your eyee, aod thlak of having gl and, oak ease of tkoes who have bad their eyee fitted by blm a boat hit ability at aa optic iaa. Ma -bat ao otber Boat Mas. Ha will positively guaran tee to fit year eyee correctly. Offloe la Perry ' Hun Uoota. ANTI-SALOON. "If It It a crime to make a counter felt doll, r. It It t a thouatnd timet oorat to make a counterfeit man " Abraham Linooln. "Tba liquor tretUo tends to pio duoe oilmlnality lo tbe population t large and lawbreaking among tbe saloonkeepers themselves." Theo dore Roosevelt. Ottloe of State Attorney, County of Grand Porks, North Dakota. Hon. W W Glasgow, Medford, Ore Dear Sir: la reply to yoar favor of recent data with reforoooe to tba que. t Ion tt to whttbtr or not prohibition It beneficial or therwles.wlll state tbat from my personal observation, I am of tbe opinion that It la of great baa eflt to any oommonlty Daring the period tbat 1 lived In Dakota when It was a teirltory, I was opposed to the Idea of prohibition, believing tnat It was an infringement npoo the Inueront right and prraonal privileges of the people. In otbei words, was of tbejoplolon that 1 per son bid an abaolute right to eat or drink ytiat be pleated and tblt tbe law coold not Interfere with suob lights. slaving been a naldtnt of Dakota tinea 1882, I have been heia daring the time when tha saloons were In fall blast under tbe blgb license law, and also when prohibition waa In effect and bare that been able to observe tbe difference In conditions between tha oommonlty In wblob aa loons ware tolerated and lo tha oom munity where tbey were prohibited. From 1882 until 1890, whan probibl- tioa want Into eSent la tba than law state, of North Dakota, tbetalooa element wwre the .controlling factor la every political movement lo tba elty, county ana tarritory, as ao person could be elected to any poal tloa la the gift of tb peoplt unlets bt waa entirely satisfactory to tba saloon element. Their mala object at to secure the election of persons to chaoe who wra friendly to them nnd who would allow them to violate tba laws of the city, county and ter rltory, rogoiatiog saloons with Im punity., At tbe time prohibition went Into effect in North Dakota lo tba year 1890 Grand Forks was a oity of four thousand inbabltants, wltb no public improvement to epeak of aod no luge business blocks. It bid nboot twenty-five ealoont, paying license of ooe thousand dollar each, making a total revenue of tbat aoutoe of twenty-five thousand dollars per year The oommlaaloo of orlme wit a fre quent occurrence and tbe actual out lay ot ooat la orimlnal cases In the county of Grand Forks amounted to boat twenty-five thousand dollar t per year. Since piohlbltion went llnto effect we have grown very rapidly and now have about flfteeo thousand Inbabltants, pared streets, waterworks tyatam, electric light system, street ear system, team beating system aod tbe best filter system la the northwest, huge bust Bete blocks and all the modern Im provement that a city of that tlzt would reasonably expect, Too people are proa pe root lad tba taxes are aot nearly aa high at tbey art wbea wa bad saloons la oar midst sad received a revenue from that touToe of twtoty-frvo thooaad dollara per year. Aad tba costs of tba ooooty of Grand Fork for otlm- Inal expenses doea not exceed the tarn of Svs thousand dollara per rear, abowlng a taring In that retpeot ot twenty thousand dollars per year.. I am personally acquainted wltb a great many farmers residing In tha violnlty of Grand Forka who during the time saiooot were lo existence were what yoa might term drunkards, tbat Is, tbey were ao adioted to the ate of latoiiosting llqaorr tbtt thty pent most of their time and money la tbe saloons.. Fur tblt ie.ison tbtir firmt weie heavily Incumbered with mortagaget and all of them were more or lest In a precarious condi tion. Slnoe prohibition bat gone into effect then men have hraraed to oon trol tfielr appetite lor intoxicating liquors, bare ceased to visit saloons with tbe result tbat all of them hive paid off all their toeambranovs oa tnetr farms, and have bank aooountt ranging from five tbousind dollars to fifteen thousand dollars. The condition of affairs do tbe otber aide of tbe river where saloons mm Efs "Htftaaf i 1 ' II esilti-ls 4ot.cJ!3-WtaVXX Let us fit you out for Easter ' We will guarantee to please SUITS $12,50 to $40.00 HATS 2 to 6 dollars MEDFORD On the corner are tolerated are entirely dilfernt In East Grand Forka there are about forty saloons paying license of about one tboutand dollars eaok, making total rerenue received from theee sooroet of forty thousand dollars. Tha elty of Ettt Grand J) drkt hat not increased more thin' ooe thous and la population tinoe 1890, and la largely la debt, hat no psviog, no system ot waterworks, ao ttreet oars, ao eleotrlo light system, and In fact. no public Improrementt, wbataoever. And even lta system of publlo schools art vary poor. No lady will dare go out on tha streets lo th evening in the olty ot East Grand Forkt with oat ao escort. Aad area la tbo day time yoa eeoaet walk dowa tba street wltboot Bearing vile aad profane language. Loafers are found oa very street ooraer Then It sot a day peases that tome orlme or otber Is aot committed aad the eottn for criminal expeoasa art enormous When we oootratt tba oonditloot of these two olttet lying tide by tide with only the Red Rlvtr of the North dividing them. It It certainly great wonder tbat any mm hiving the wel fare of the eommanlty. at heart would rote to retain tbe saloon. ' Yours truly J. B. Wlnemaa States Attorney. One of the moat attractive feataret wltb tbe Greater Norrie and JRowe circus, museum, mentgerle, hippo drome ind congress of nations, which will exhibit In thlt oity Tuesday afternoon nnd night, April 28th, la the really remarkable display of equine Intelligence exhibited. Tbe grand entree la composed of forty tour lady and gentlemen lidere, gaily costumed, mounting and dismount ing while going nt top aptrd on thoroughbred raolng stock. Tbe ac complished horsemen and women with thlt big olrcut tbit season, in clude suoh well-known artlstt it George Holltnd, Frank Miller, Mick ey Fetley, Austin King, John Deere, William Uilson, principal somersault and bareback ridera, beaaotlfol Hose Dockrill, Mile. Ci'tello, Mile, Finl, Ladle King, Floy Crowell, Helen Mario ird Dottle Miller, Norrl'i and Rowe hive more ridera thin any other oircus in Ameilca. During the run of the big olrcut in Ban r-ranoiico toll aprlng of tlxty oon aeoutlve performances, 279,873 per sons paid idmittlon to the ahow. Tbe press of tbe olty devoted col umns of spice to tbe riders and otber.btg acts with the circus. By arrangement, the ,N orris and Roat olrcos will be tbe only big abow to vl.lt tblt Motion ot the country tbit year. For Sale A few good boreee aod different klndt ot wagont and rigs. Call at Weet Bide Brick Stable. 7-tf. Tba Emerlck Cafe la better tbaa ever, oader tbe new maaageoMut. (BOO burs U0 aerea, well located, buildings, too terse of orchard, eu eoree cleared. Eaaytoaanv Sea C M, Pierce A boo. EASTER approaches, and your spring suit should ba purchased. Come in and let us show you the swellest line of spring 46 1 CLOTHEST made and moulded by expert Tailors Tailors who know how to put the snap and originality in them which make our clothes distinctive. "Mmord Concert Clothiers " Subpoena Ad Respondendum. IN THE C1BCOIT COURTOF THE ONITED STATES FOB THE DISTRICT OF OREGON, No. m. 0. A. Dewing. Complalasnt re. Medfnrd sad Crater Lake Rtllrotri Company.acorpo ratlon, Psctflcand Ewtern Railway, a corporation. C. H. Lewis. Edgar Hefer, aod Henrr J Rlggi, W a 1 1 e r J. Sherman aolOastevus Oesener. Pelendsuta. TBI PSBSIDBUT OV TBS USITSD STATBS OV Amebic.. To Henry J. Rtggs. V7sltr J. Sherman, end Ou.ura8Ges.oer, Greeting: Yua, and each of you, are hereby oomm.nd ed that you be and appear in sstd circuit Court ot the Doited states si the ooart room thereof, Id the City of PorUend. In the said Dl.trlc , on the Brat Monday of Ihe month fol lowlne six successive weeks pub Iceiloa of this aummoos, the first pobilcattoo of which la on the 17th day or April. IMS, to answer the exigency of a Bill of complaint, executed and filed against yoa to oar seid Court. Wherein U. A. uewios 1. complainant, and yoa are de fendants, aod farther to do aad receive what oar eeid Circuit Court ahall oooaider In tbls behalf, sod this yoa are lo no wise to omit un der the pa'.os and penalties ot what otay be fall thereon Yoa will farther take notice that this publi cation el aubpoene Is published agelnat yoa lo the MEbroBD Hail, in Hedfoid. Jackson County, OreRoo, for Ihe period of six succes sive weeks, pursuant to an order therefor here, tofore made herein by Hon Chas. B. Wolrer tou. Judge of aatd Court, and tou are required to answer or plead to said 3111 or Complaint on or before the flrat rule day, or tbe first Monday In tbe month next following tbe expl ration of tbe publication of this subpoena and should you fall to so answer or plead, the BUI ot Complaint will be taken as confessed against you. witness the Honorable Melvln W, Fuller: chief Justice of the United States, this four teenth .lav of April, la the year ot our Lord, i lneteen hundred and elsht- and ol the lode pendence of the Colled Slates, tbe ons huo-1 dred tlnrtvecond. Colvio a Durham, Solicitors for Complainant, Advertised Letter List. Following Is a list of letters remslling aa ealled for at the Medford poetofflce on April 16, tm: Cartes, Mrs PC - Hubbard. Barry carter, rtlchard E . Lamb. Bertba Charlton. F A Rowley, Mr Derrtll. Mr T PeasraTes. Richard Donanao. John Stark, w H Dassault, Ralpb Starks, Mrs Qeo Elder, Jim Tuttle.Master Artkar rry. Geo W Turl, Henry Hall, Mrs Lettle Williams. Franees Hlndergardl, Ben A coarse of one eent will be madennnn rie. livery of each ol the aoovv .ettera. Persona celllne for anv of tha above lattera will please say "Advertised." a. M. nuuwi rcu. roetmaster. Transplanted t tomato plants for tale, Medford Ureen House wCeVe)CrbOOeC Ihe tale Pharmacy IS NOW OPEN " A full line of Toilet cAatkles, Perfumes, Fancy Station ery and ffpvelties Utmost care taken with Trescriptions Palm Block, 7tb St ' MedTort, Oreicn -anaV'Bs.sYfe OREGON 7th and B Waterworks- Medford, Oregon. April 8. 1908. Sealed proposals will be receviedV by tbe city counc'l of Medford, Ore go, until 6 o'clock p. m., April 21, 1904, for oonstruotlng aster worka for tbe city ot Medford. Tbe work will consist ot excavating and backfilling treacbea, hauling and laying oatt-lroo pipe, baultng nad placing velvet, valve dboxea, bydrante and special caitinga bill be famish ed by tbe city of Medford. Plans may be eeen nnd apeolnoa- f 1 nn. nhl. I n&r, , .mi.. .... City Reoordef, of Mediord, Oregon. m tk. L' . ir , w. mw -". wuw ui riwis v. xtei:ey clvll engineer, Portland, Oregon. All tkM. m.e I ... A .1 - -- ua tow printed forma furnlabed by tbe City Keen bid eh ell ba aocompaoied by a 1 1 HmA Am. I. .- . ,,. Treasurer of Medford for five per oent of tbe amount of the bid. A bond aooeptable to tne city oounoll of Medford will be requlled for 3o per oent of tbt amount of tbe coo treat price. Tbe time stated In w piuvuea, lur oompitting tne work, will be CM nsldered In awanlln. ih. contract. Tbe right It reserved to reject any or all blda, .1 W D.,14. BA Ben. M. Collins, City Recorder. Spring and Summer nillinery The latest New York Models MR.S. W. I. BROWN West 7th Street