i dlil'INANCE NO. UK. , onliuaiicf providing for the rrra MKDFOT?!) DAILY tiukujnE. MEDFOKD. OR.. SATURDAY. MATJOTI 28. 1008. fr-iii a time of improving ISrveutb point 100 fwt last of .f A street to the cast Mt'ilfonl dues onliiiu uh Seventh titreet from Tin- follow- 1. That :,lt u0 (Vet east of the east line ,f A street to the enst line of L street, Vill 1h' itiinriiveil in the following nian- nor: Grading, Tdo stri't shall be graded down or fiiul ui t" the suo-grnuc its given by tbt City l'"M',RH'r'" UUl a" Bitt an(l atom: l'l:i'',,f I10t nt'fl,r'lii a firm fouiiTiiii"" shall be dug out and the nae ri-fUlfl with sand, gravel or rruslittl r.-.k, carefully rammed or rolh-il s.t as to make such filling eom Mirt rmd solid. v gravel, rock or suitable material fr,.e from all perishnblo and objeetitm a,li Hiillaik-es shall be used in bring- the roadway to the proper sub- wliirh shall then be rolled with H u bt'avy M' -,m 1 u""1 iiongniy W net! surface of I... pavement. SiT.li rulling shall be completed r wtieiis of at least one block and shall he text i-d and accepted by the City En .rine. r hr fore any material for the pave ni'-iit is placed thereon. Foundation. On too of this sub-foundation crushed stniir free from dirt end of quality ap jtrnved by the City Engineer, shall be s.re:id to a depth of four (4) inches, uliirli shall lm then compressed with a lira vy steam roller. 1 f any consider ahle proportion of t ho foundation ma- (rial is larger than three (Ii) inches, it sliall be separated, and the founda tion laid in strata, the coarsest being i.;i-til at the bottom and the finer at (lie lop. Where suitable gravel (eon siti-iLr ot not more than 2.i per cent finer than inch) can be obtained, it m:tv be used by spreading sumo to a t i -1 1 1 1 of three inches, and after thor HUiihlv rolling with a steam roller (welting the gravel to aid compression ivlien necessary) a layer of clean crushed stone 2 inches in thickness shall he placed on the surface, and thorough Iv rolled to the desired grade. On this I'liiiiidat ion. a ft or rolling, shall be spread a coating of Warren 's No. 24 I'uriiaii I band Hard llilu minima (.lu men I, or Mitnlitliic Cement, for the pur lne of firmly binding the foundation t.irrl lier a ad milking it remlily unite with t he bit u in i nous concrete wearing surface. One gallon of the bituminous ci'ineiit shall be used to each square van I of surface. Wearing Surface, On this prepared foundation shall be hi id t he wearing surface, which shall he composed of carefully selected, S'liind, hard, crushed stone, mixed with hitumcn, and laid as hereinafter speci fied. After healing the stone in a rotary met hauicnl dryer io a temperature of ahmit. 2."j0 degrees Fahrenheit, it shall he elevated and passed through a rotary screen having six or more sections with varying sized openings, the maximum of which shall be 1 '. I inches and the minimum 1-1 inch in diameter. The several sizes of stone thus separated by tlie screen sections shall pass into a hiii containing six sections or compnrt meuts. From this bin the stono shall W drawn into a weight boy, resting on a seule hnving seven beams. The stone from each bin shall be accurately weighed, in the proportions which have h. en previously determined by labor.i tuiy tests to give the best results that is. the most dense mixture of mineral ntreeate, and one having inherent sta hility. From the weigh box each batch of mineral aggregate, composed of dif fering sizes accurately weighed as ahove, shall pass into u "twin pug" or other approved form of mixer. Tn this mixer shall be added a sufficient inantit.y of Warren's Puritan Brand TVitnminoii Waterproof Cement, or Tii tulithie Cement, to thoroughly coat all the particles of stone and to fill all voids in the mixture. The bituminous cement shall, before mixing with stone be heated to between 200 degrees and 2.'0 degrees Fahrenheit: the amount used in each batch shall be accurately weighed and used in such proportions as has been previously determined by laboratory tests to give t he best re sults and to fill the voids in the min eral aggregate. The mixing shall br ron tinned until the combinnt ion is n uniform bituminous concrete. Tn this condition it shall be hauled to the street riiol there spread on the prepared found ati.m to such depth that, after thorough r-itnpios-jiim with the steam road roller. it h;il1 have a total thickness of two (-) inches. The proportioning of the v.'M-ving sizes of stone and bituminous c.-m.-iit shall be such that, tho com pt-i , mixture shall as closely as prne th-able have a density of solid stone Surface Finish. After rolling the wearing surface, there shall be spread over it a thin en:iting ,.f Warren's Quick Prying Hi tuiniin.ns Flush Coat Composition, the purpose of this coating being to com pb f.lv fill .my uneveness or honeycomb which may appear in the surface of the inixtui- -TVre shall be then rolled into the '"t-1 a thin layer of stone chips for tli-4 pnrpo- of presenting a gritty sur face. General. V.a.-h layer of work shall be kept as fnv as possible fronf dirt, so that it will unite with the succeeding layer, Tlie bituminous composition or i nuiit -hall in each case be free from Vr'H l"'""leum nil, water gas r pro pfrri, and shall be especiallv refined ")i a view to remove the light oil I'lpt'lenr. nnd other crystalling mat "t, nriptilde to atmospheric influ- rnrt If ft.. rrinhed stone does not provide h. ,t proportions of fine grained par- ib-fiiiencv must be supplied of not to exceed I" per cent nient pulverized stone or sand. Sidewalks, Curbs, Etc. iimte sidi-walks and curbs shall laid where required in quality and ,ftru, ttMii to conform to the speeifi Jt"1 on file in the office of the Citv r-Uii .. i . ... '. linn any urain ine or sewer Uid Or nilV Oil,. I. Kuyln. Alt,.trn(. FOR SALE BV THE MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE ,u uisucs Ver slio southern Oregon. 21G WEST SEVENTH STKEET. McOLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props. phon. inM. A bit of - Alfalfa Land Every one posted on the land situation in this val ley knows that Rood hay land is going to he in de mand from this time forth, owing to so much of our alfalfa land having heen planted to fruit trees. "We are ahle to offer for a short time 25 ACRES OF THE BEST Only three miles f i 'oni Med ford, for the reasonable price of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS PER ACRE, And we pronounce it one of the best buys in the valley today. It is of the best quality, and we know it will prove a winner to the buyer. It is equally well adapted to pears. If it interests you, call at once on Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDINO, MEDFORD, OREGON. Special Bargains in Real Estate 4 ").") acres with improvements. :0 acres in good fruit trees, allalta and wheat, t lie rest in timber, near .Jack sonville. Only $6000. 5 200 acres with good hnprovcincnls, 1" acres cleared, balance in big timber, four miles from .Jacksonville. Price $4500. -00 acres, one mile west of Jacksonville, 10 acres in To kay and other grapes, balance can be cleared for fruit and grapes. Price $5000. -Ranches ranging in size from 0 up to (ill) acres cheap. 8 Residence property ranging in price from $000 up to $zouu. flOOD MAIN! A INK. Jacksonville Real Estate Company. We Advertise Nothing Except liargains. Call on or write A. KCIIOLZ. Mgr., .Jacksonville, Or. .1 or any otliiT wurk uriltwl liy Un ity sliiill I"' ilnno to tin- snt isfat ion of tin' Citv I'nui i- ami tin' Sttwt "in niittci' of tin Common Council. Ml tin' nlmvc work nml matorial anil i'iy iiruri'm of tlii' work, iiii'hi.linj,' niixinj; lalioratorini,'. Ii'stiii); anil In-at inj.', "hall 1' snliji'i't to tin' I'Xiiininat ion ami approval of tin- City Kiikmu'it or of liis ilulv nppointi'il ili'nity. Sort ion Tllo saiil iinprovolni'tit shall in all rcspoi-ts In- ilmio anil coin plcli'.l in conformity with the provisions of specifications on file in tin- office of the City llecor.lcr. Section :l. The surface of the street shall 1 leare.l of all tiinlier, planks or other olistrnetion. Section 4. The contractor or con tractors for sai'l improvement shall not ili(S lip or ilistnrh the surface of the street within the limits of sni.l improve metll for a greater ilistance than two blocks wit limit vinj fir"! ol'laineil a permit so to ilo from the City Kni.'i will' not reipiin any legal proc the same out cept as pro iih I'asse.l Hie IlKX.r. .M. COLLINS. .1. I'. I.'ICDDY, Af.ivnr. the City of Meilfor.l liy ss or otherwise to pay if any other fnnil, cx 1 liy the Charter. Council March onimoii collier. ID shall lie acei'lent ""'-. -ncli In- tie kv.lt:,,, v, ry f Section .". The contractor or contract l,.,ll i.iilire chalL'.' of the work ilnriltg its pioRi'ess an, I snonsilile for anv loss or .stilt ill); from carelessness or neglect, ati.l the imiirovcnient shall I oniphtcl t, the satisfaction of the city Kngiieei .mil the Street Committee of the l oin moil Council "f the city of Me.lfor.l. Section li. The contractor or c,,i, tractors to whom a contract or con tracts may lie nwar,le,l for the rumple I imi of saiil improvement shall rotnplet. the same within the time to lie fixeil hy the Common Council, ami upon cm nii'iK'itiJ! sai,l work sliall continue the same will t il'Ia.v until cmpleteil. un less the time for the couplet ion of the impiovenieiit is eifomleil I'.v the Com ,, i C,,i il an.l each ilract shall contain a provision that fr each .lay reoiiire.1 for the completion of such con tract after the expiration of the time fixe.l l,v the Common ',,, (& there shall !' fo'feite.l l'V tie ntractor to the citv the sun, of 11-.."" for ea. h nn.l even- .'lay I.Q .II'l the time et f..r cm pletiotl of sai.l contract. Section 7. The contract or contracts shall nlso contain a stipnl.it ion t" Ui.' effect that til" person, firm or crp" rati. .11 to vffo.ni the c.oitra.t is let shall look fur pavment only to the filn.l re serve.1, collci'teil nn.l pai.l into the City Treasury f.,r that purpose, nml that tlo'.v - The Medford Brick Co. Coninoscl of W. O. PRIDDY. O. D. NAQLE. O. T. O'BRIEN, iiiiiniifactiiri.nl I COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK.' ,,,-iVMr W,l Gcucrul ciiutractord ami buililera in all its brandies. Plains and estimates t 3 fiiriiislie.1. All work eunrautced. ULIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT FOR SALE iiniiniim.aiiiniptwwTmimniiin) . II OK'lilNAXi'K NO. nr. Aii tinl inn mr ti juiH'ii'l nUn:nnn No. !(.". i:isst.l 1 iy llic City Cnnncil ri Nfi.rvh 17, lltus. Tln City Mf.U'oM ! it It onliiiu fi.IN.ws: S.ctii.ti 1. Tlint Section 1 f rli nniH'f N'.. H-'i, ciititli-'l. "An Mi- nnnrp tn T' ''-nt :t ml r li i 1 i t fpinnii' in hiiv s:il'(.ti, l;irnmi. t i jpl in Imuso nr iiiiii);inn l:n' nr ntlir r-min. homr nr pi n whi-ji' spirit iinii, innlt, vnmu's nr i'M 'r:it iiiL' linnnr nt niiv Uimt :ro s.tl-l within tin- i-.ii p.ii:it.- limits nf tin City i 'I' Mi.lfonl. (In-u'i'ii," ;ipunvfil Mmvli 17. IIMN, In-, :m.l tin' h;iiih is hfi"ly riMifii.--.l sn ;m t- n'fnl m t" lni-: Mtrs.Kretm 3'famptoit Usaacs 'Instructor of "plano."llt etboo StuMo at ixnc. 51,'rtlj J Stt.it "PlKirS2' EXYAKT.rresiil ent. PKRRY, Vice President. .lOHN S. 0RT1I, C'nsliier. W. U. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. AVe Solicit Your Patronage IxHM.nu effect ivo, and it is necessary to Hie public safety that this amend infill t slum Id become effect ive coinci- len tally with the saiil Ordinance No. 1 -!."(, an emergency is found to exist, and tliis ordinnnce shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its pass ajje and approval by the mayor. The foreKoiiiK ordinance was passed by the council March 2"i, 1!I0S, Trow Inidye viitiii aye, Kifert aye. Wort mail nvt-,. Merrick ave, Olwell absent, Ilafer absent. Approved March 25, 1008. J. P. RUDDY, Mayor. Attest: It K N.I. M. COhUNS, Uecorder 0 POLITICAL CARDS. Ian ; Fidsh Complezloa tl preierred and produced by RoberUno, mild, dtliihtlul j.i;..i.. i . -. irpponuuu. ucuuhgij iiiws Makes the .kin exquisitelr .olti Iianlaha. crackled anfKiranca caused bv over-dnmesii reduces the sis. of enlarged pores, dean.es tnem, r.- . duces iniUmmationandspreadsaneven. radiant glow due to wholesome noumn- ment of skin gland, and sumulauon of the capillaries wrucn alio teea tne and supply Its neaitniui color. Mir Druggist fir a fru lamp It tf Aityou 0BERTINEJ NOTIl K TO t'OXTRAl'TOllfl. All hiils tr Imililin my Imuso musf lie in liy nniin, Mnreh .'U. Pimm and speeilii-:itiiii.s nt Perliius & IjVihis. (i O. A. I10VKR. BUSINESS CARDS. BALL & OLOSCOCK, Cniitriu'tiirs nn.l Builders. All Worli Ciiiirniitei'il. Offico with 0. H. Piorco 8t Soil. I'limio li.'i.'l. I'. . Mux 771. E. B. SEELY, M. D. Pliysicimi nml Surgeon Modern Kqiiiipd (iperntiiiR Rooiiih. X li.'iy. Oft'iee llmirs, 1012, 4 P. M. Office In Jncksou County Bank Bldg. I'DK COl'NTV .irnm:, J. R. NEIL. Cnliiliilnte fur the Denim-rut ie Nniitinntitin, I'OH SITKRIFl'': WILBUR A. JONES, Cnndiiltlte fur the Demiierntie Xuniinatinu. The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishes hot water for tea on very short notiec It ran be used on the tea table or in the kitchen Attaches to any 'eleetrolier Simple, safe.eon venieiit, durable ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO., Sueeeaaor to Condor Water Power Co. Of-' fico 20(1 W. 7th at.,' opp. h'itf electric sin. KOOIINCWtlUU WILLIAM YOUNO CAHPRN'TKK AM) IIUIMIKR. Window and Door Screens to Order. Mission Furniture Built. Hn C7I. Medford, Or. DR. .fai'k Hfill v i 1 li', ' DR. A. Physician S. J. DAY, Oregon. B. SWEET ami Surgeon. Office nt liesidenoe. Medford Fnmtturo Co., Medford, Or. Ilniisefiirnisliers nml (Jnilortnltorn. liny Phone :i.":i, Night Phones f. V. f'onk lin. 4K; .1. II. P.utlir, MS. Win. M. Colvltf. Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorncys-at-Law. Oco. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Kaglo Point, Oregon. E. L. BALCOM. New West Si'le ( 'onf eet ionerv Fruit !,,!,.(.:, n.l icH, nuts, cignrs, tohneeos, fresh fruit in season. Near lintel I I Moore, Mi illiir.l, Or. I. Ili'ie.H't.'f it, slwill lie nil niiv iiersi.n or persons, firm "Sect :nv t ill f n- iori..inti -tigagi-d, ritjier lis owni-r ir own. i s. .i..,i ii tor or i.r..irietors. ig,-nt or :iL'.-nt, i'in.ovi' or etiiplnyes, n tie- rtMiiiiiiv or i-:nrying on of any ;:il,,oii. l,:irro..ni. t ii.iiling Imnse or li in I. in:; pi: ,f :nn- kiiel im.iI;. iii'ois ijllols or Im i I" l;.-.t for sal' its of the lit ,. ,.r ..tlii-i r'-'iii or .l:iei r n:tiiri' wli'l-' spirituous, or oth- r int.ixi, :it ing li , ivii ale an- sohl ol within 111 il."r:tt' lini f M.-.t I". .1 .1 . tlrog.ili, to permit or nlloiv anv :inv time to enlrr, ;o, in liis or their pI:o e o room, lioiiso or pl:o e n it li nixl ml joining or IVm.'il.' iniii" ' f Im-in I'ull II'1 n.lj:,.- pr-l'soll III r he with , or :niy to, I tlnro ill tlK-i.l... M or k-tit il sl,;iM I,. win re Sllrll illtoMi-rnits nri' s or ihlivor'-'l lifter :lle. ail'! niil.-iwfnl f-.r niiv fem.-tle j..;s,,ii to i'i ti r or li" within niiv sin li pt:o o nt :nn' tilili'. l'ro i,l.-.l. li,,we or. ili.it tin- pr.o iions of this oi'lin.'ini'o -hrill ll"t npplv t" the pnl.lie .lining loom of :ini lo't'I w li, n ui. as :i din PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL EECTION AGENCY. Loeli lt"X '"'. Medforil, Or. E. T. HUNT, watim: si it-i.v coxtiiadtok. 10 vcars' ep'-i ieii'-e; Al references, post of worl. a I light prices. Piiinping plants instnlli'il in whole or in part. i : i : , l.owi T. 11 HIK1 or SU'ei t.'inhs on col line engines and r"p.'iir"l. A ihimre to figure on v.,iir work will I"' appreciated, I'ntil slo.p is secured. I'.ox lit. Resilience. ,.n.l of North II street. ilisl ruetures. flnsn Siirnv outfits linilt Buy Tickets by Wire. Something which ii of considerablf interest to the pnl.lie generally and which is p.rlnps not generally known jH the Mytem of prepaid orders now in .(Tort between stations of the Sor.thert S.itioii . Inastniich as the snid Or .lin.'inc.' N'i. 1 I'i is in some respects ini practicable of enforcement in its piv out form, nml should he corrected as in this orilin.'tnctj i.tfii.ini, before it shall ol all points in the . .ins nf this system Pacific cinpiny l'tiili.l Stat.-. II 1irl;cts m.'iv be porchased at Medford from anv i. lace in tin; I'nited Slates and mailed or tch graphed direct to the pnrtv wishing to come here. Weeper a, eo'iimo.latiotis and small amounts nf ...,.l. in connection w I these tickets limy sN.i In lime." Wise : Talks j ' By the 1 Office j f T was reading about n big firm back eaHt that clainiH that preservative! are nut neceHsary to the food-preserving industry, while all the others maintain that the new law, if strictly en forced, will put them out nf bus inesH. hut one Wig linn with a big repntat inn for pult ing up .sound fruit can prove its posi tion for all the rest. It's only a (pieslion of lining sound fruit. Sound fruits, like sound women, need no preservatives. Say, it isn't me that's oozing all this wisdom. It's the paper I was telling you about. The boss takes a lot of trade papers and that keups mc posted on what is going on in tin- provision world, yon bet. I think Preferred 8tock are the nicest, and Heinz comes next, then Bishop. What do you think? Try n jarf MILLER & EWBANK NOTICE I hereby given that the undersigned will apply nt the next meeting of the city council of Mrdford, Oregon, for license tn sell malt, vinous and spirit mis liipmrs in less quantities than one gallnn, for six months, at Tot 10, Mock 'J't, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of -ix months. ISANM 1 HAM'. Dated March 1 1, I'HiK. :u4 furnished at the mmt Massage Parlors ELECTRIC LIOHT FEUADIC AND GALVANIC HOT AND COLD SPRAY 8 ALT OLOW8 MRS. C. A. MOORE THE ODELL, Over Postofflce SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist Rates from all points East to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1908 The Southern Pacific Railroad Announces that ratos In effect March 1, 11)08, will be $38 from Chicago, t3S.no from St. Louis, Mo.; from Missouri River common points, Coun cil Bluffs to Kansas City, Mo., including nlso St. Paul, Minneapolis, $30; from .Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $30. For further information call on or address A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or. CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They draiu the towns of money and neither giveithe fit, style nor distinction t your clothes thatlyonv own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that hespeak the man, that keeps 'onr money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME EIFERT The City Tailor FRENCH DRY GLEANING Medford C. F. COOK High Grade Nursery Man Office Opposite Hotel Moore IS PHKIWHKD TO FU.U M.I, OKDIIHH TuU FALL PKMV KltV. TO IXNITHU (WOICI-: STOCK, WOI'LD ADV1SI0 l',AC l.N'li (l(i:i!S AS ICAHLY AS I'OSSI KLK. 107 WEST SEVENTH. PHONE 583. BOX 811. What an Interested Man Found Out About Our Heating and VentifElirg Plants Another "open letter," showing an unliiased opinion of the efficiency of our lu'dling plants: KKKDKKK'K 1IKATII, Architect, Official School Architect for ( 'ily of Tacoiiui. ."( ):!-.")( 1 1 Fidelity Bid;.-., I'hone IJIack JiSlE. TACOMA, WASH. Fib. 12, 1 !)(.-) Mr. A. A. Lrv, Sulrm, Or. ui .1 Daw Sir: Your comniiniiriilion of Feb. 7 r rtirctt. E.r prn'i lire in our ril slioirs the hoi blusl us I hi' IickI, mill irr burr iiiliiilril Hint mslrni for nil our fill nrr buililiiiij.i. T be it hit srrrrnl ronl rnclorx mill milkers nf I bene .-itslnns, xomr iootl nml sonic hnil. Mcl'brrxon Co. a it first -rln.ss ; ire burr one of tbeir limits Ibnl is firiui r.reelleiil results. Do not iitleiu t to use u bot-blusl sisleni irilbmil miloninlie reinliitinii. Anil ilo not irrniil inn rrij ntutiuij sisleiu to be nseil e.iieil Ibe Jnbnson. We bare trial olbrrs mnl will burr to lube Ibeni out mill ml in Ibe Jobiison. Siueereli iours, i n. ii r tii. Von don't take any chances. It costs you aliso lutely nothing to have us explain our system. And if we do install one we give a hond guaranteeing the efficiency, the economy, and there will be no repairs no "it's," no "amis" just a good heating system, put in by people who devote their time and money to nothing but heating and ventilation. W. G. McPherson Co. Heating Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland Oregon