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THE MBPyOBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON', FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909. BE IVORY CITY azzling White Will Not Be Used in Seattle, as Has Been the Custom. SEATTLE, Wash., April 16. Be a use nowhere on the grounds is here the glare of white, only the oft, mellow tone of old ivory., the Alnska-Yukou-Pacitic ... exposition Ivhieh opens in Sen (tie on June 1, has ome to be known generally through ut the northwest as the "Ivory ity." ' Chicago had its 'White City," and magnificent sight it was; but biur et! vision and bursting headaches Ivere the price of gazing too long ;pon it. livery other exposition since he Columbia fair has made white its olor, with the same painful results, 'robably the A. Y. P. would havo nnde the same mistake hnd it not ieen for the fact that many of its B-tructures wore constructed of re- uforeed concrete mid prossed brick. rhe brick in which all of these per manent buildings nrc finished are of he tint of old ivory nud, since every hing at the fair is otherwise in ac 'ord, it would not hnve done to have inished the many plastor staff struc- h tires In white. XOTICR TO PAVING CONTRAC TORS. By the City Recorder. Kids will be received for the pav ug of West Main street from the ust line of Laurel street to the city imits; for the paving of South Ouk lale avenue from Soventh street to he city limits', for the paving of Kast Main street from Bear creek Ihridge to the city limits; and North Oukdale avenue from Seventh street lo the south line of West Fourth street until 4:30 p. m. April 27th, 1909. Profiles tuny be bad by making implication to the city engineer and the above work to be done aocord- y ing to the plans and specifications lor the paving of Seventh street, now on file in the city recorder's offico. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of the estimated amount bid for must accompany each bid, made payable to the city of Medford to be forfeited if the bid is accepted and the bidder fails Jo contract there for. The city council reserves the right lo reject any or all bids. A bond will bo required of the successful bidder equal to 80 per cent of the contract price. Dated April 7th. 1909. BENJ. M. COLLINS. City Recorder. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash W. J. Deiiuody, Carl Hancock. J. F. Grab, Portland; A. Fi. Warner. New York; G. F. Kninppen berg and wife. O. A. Emery. Port land; W. H. McAllister, Fred H. Berg, Taeoma; C. A. Hurst, Apple gate: H. A. Sablett, Frankfort; II. N. Starr. C. F. Willis, Portland; L. M. Seeligsohn, T. W. Trumbull. San Francisco; II. H. Demion and wite. Lincoln; F. J. Stillman and wife, Ap pleton; John M. Levy. Seattle; D. W. King, San Francisco: E. Stanton, Et. Paul; W. F. Rand, Hood River; H. L. Kelly, U. S. B. F. At the Moore G. W. Edward, Sac ramento; II. Jnltnnw, Woodhurn: J. A. Waddle. Portland ! J. S. Quarles, city; James W. Rait, Minneapolis; W. J. Graham, Ed Steep and wife. Morris; N. W. Deolittlo. Boston; .1. E. O'Brien. Grants Pnss; II. B. Cole, Colestin: Harry Pellett. Ashland: Frank V. Smith. Ashlnnd; John A. Koch. Kugene. From Here to There. The Jews (aid "from Dnu to Beer alieba." The easterner says "from Malno to IVxur." The Persians say "from Medina to Mecca." The southerner soya "from Flnriria to Alaska." The lloosler says "from the Krcnl hikes to the gulf." The i:u','llnh suy "from Land's Knd to John O'ttront'a." The South American says "from the Miliums to Hie Horn." ! In Louisiana they gay "from New Orleans to Pittsburg."-!. : In 'California the common expression J'vrri.iu Aliuvllle to Pilot Knob." St. I. mi ;iole-!cuiocrNt. The Royal . Box. ' ij i tlelcne of Hilly Is 'a IIsikiiIsi f unusual talent, t-ouvei'sing Hut'iit!;. !u ei,.'.n languages. . 'I-i::-:.,'y's sultan has aitilctl a iiuuiIh: f lh--. speciiueus to the line ttmlolrn! :.;il-tci wtitrti hi own. Iv:il -el- Williclni aul Ihe czar -Ml-r-on all their M'r.nimJ i-on-espouilciici. in as the i-zar docs noi truK 'icrniaii well nud tlic kaiser is not llih'iil in Krcn -h and knows no I.-.:-si:m. KIiik Alfonso of Kfulili receull.v vt li eil the youthful Kins Manuel of lVr tut.'a. anil it Is said that he devoted inosi of ili,. lime in uryliii; K!:" Manuel to ask in uian-iauc lYin-i".: Iti'alftce, Kiit.LT Kdward's nie--e an' first cousin In King Alfonso's sp,iue. College and School. The I'liivei'sily of Paris was fmimKc by Kim; Philip II. nhoul 1200. ir. WMIIntn T. Porter, research pro fessor of physiology lit Harvard, is to study the relations between hciirhl and weight of school children. Miss -Asnes Irwin, dean of Itadi-lin'o colleK:e. mlfi'ldit, Mass.. will lay down ihe duties of her oltlce at Ihi close of her lifteeiilli year, on Sept. 1 next. In order to take a loni: vacailoti for rest and travel. Priin-etou university this year has a total enrollment in all departments of l.::i4. This tola! is divided as follows: Academic deparluient. liJ.i; si-hool ol science. 5.t:',: radunie sciioot, til: spe clal sitiflents. etc.. The facuily ami administrative otHcers uumber LMfl. German Gleanings. Slin-eons have almost disappeared from the rivers of Prussia. hi Crculer Iterlin there are new ncar- Iv li'n.noo iieople unemployed. ; Ccnuans are, ihe world's &rreatesl J lieiulsls. N'iiu' thonsnud factories ;rlvi- ; employment to 2iIHMI people. I'lilociilentlv witli Ihe rise of tier- I litany's sett power there is irolntr on a roniarUalile developmelil of Itie mi lieu's walerwnys. Berlin is now am bitious to he a seaport, and a projeel for a maritime c.ma' from the Baltic sea is under way. The Lowest Clouds. The lowest clouds are within half a mile of us commonly. These arc the )l,,ri.oiilHi sheets of lifled fop which , we see in misly weather, and Iheir normal speed is twenty-lhree miles an hour. A Bruistd Finger. . The pain of a bruised tinner will often be Kreatly relieved by holding Ihe flnsrer In hot water for a few iniu ntes. German Workmen. Kvery Injured Herman workuiali. no matter how he was injured, whether by tils own fault, hy the fault of his employer or by nobody's fault, draws fl regular weekly compensation ellher from the sickness insurance fund or from the ue'-fdetil insurance fund until he Is able to go I n.-k to wort; ,-ignln. Greater Norris and Rowe Shows Circus, Museum Menagerie, Hippodrome A MatUWsl el New Feetares Nent Belete I'm He la Aeeerira S'MARVELOUS BELFORDS'S Tee Merle's Pretest iUreeete MELNOTTB, LA NO LB and MELNOTTE Bareee'e Preeetjremedy rllk Win e - GRACEFUL GROTHS -6 M KeeMrkaeee CenterBeeUsU Extent 4-FLYING LA VANS' 4 Tke Meet lieietleesl AerW Oj eeeei 6 'GARDNER FAMILY Herei ee the Hull MerUeatei Bert 3 - MCDONALD BROS. -3 The Pereescet Trick Gycllett 8 ROYAL OKA' JAPANESE TROUPE 8 TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Parformloc Blaphaots, Camela, Llona, Tlgera, Hyraaa, Taplra, Uaaaa, Baffakxu, Kntroo, Ogtiiches, Elk, Pear. Ponlea. Oot and Monkey 30-JOLLY JESTIISO CLOWNS-30 IIBRBHRT RUMLBVS SCHOOL 01 EDUCATES 8BAL8 MBRR GBISLER SCHOOL OP COMEDY ELEPHANTS gUARTBTTB OP CAM WALKINQ HORSBS NCNAHTIHO) PONY ALLEY ONE HUNDRED STARTLING ACTS Rtjral Raman lilppodroma Million Dellar New Maaagart A Michtv Ualvaralty of Natural HUtory (MrmDlaa 5tadium Mammoth Aarlal Baalav GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE Will Leave tke Show Oraaatfa Bvery Meraiag at IOiM . AsHj,8c. Chlldraa. 35c. ' One Ticket Admit Yoa to BvarytMM Medford, Saturday Apr. 24 2 Performances aaaaaaaaaaaaeaMeaBaaaBiMiiii aiiaim AN EASTER DESIGN or a liunyulow, just as happens to strike your taste, always ob-t.-.inahlc nt owner's prices at our shop. And let us again im press you with the fact that Med lord prices are today more reason able than in any other town in Ihe west, when the prospects of the city are taken into consideration. It will make one feel awfully well contented with life to own one of the properties in which we are dealing, in case the oil district proves to he what we think it will be. -Now is the time to get In on the best investment possible to make in Medford town property, hy calling on the Rogue River Land Co. Exhibit Building, MEDFORD 1EWFIK PASHA RESIGNS AS GRAND VIZIER ATHKNR. April 18.- TVwfik Pasha resigned as the (rrand virier of Tur key todaly when he !inid that the tioops were anviiflitu. toward Cn ?t&ntinopi8 frori Seinn The mud bers of the new cabinet are expected to resifrn. W. C. Kellogfr of Engene is spend ing a few days in Medford on bnsi-ness. Want a Bearing Orchard THE IDEAL HOME A smalt tract of orchard, of standard vaiieties and praven quality, on the best soil in the vaUey. NO EXPERIMENT The famous Gold Range orchard two miles south tf Meetford. adjaiamg rhe Bear Creek and Barren arehards. has produced for years record-breaking crops. WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED IT into small tracts, from 5 to 27 acres, both hearing and yeano. or eherde. and offer a limited aainbir for sale on reasonable terns. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Rogue River Investment Co. Ill North D Street Before You Invest -IN- City Property Orchards Unimproved Lands or ' '-'J:-:J:. Mining Property VISIT THRIVING ASHLAND AND CONSULT JAMES M. POTTER Milla-McCall Building Medford Iron Works E. (i. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO. Summer Footgear OXFORDS AND TANS In attractive designs and fash ionable forms for men, women and children. Colored Foot wear is the latest for the well dressed and we have It, all styles. S. H. Duffield & Sons Successors to McDonald. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands Apply to B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs APPLES and PEARS and all kinds oi Fruit Trees YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific Northwest. Not in Le combine. CV.vipetes with all first-claBS nurseries L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, OREGON. Ladies' Cuff Buttons COLLAR SETS AND BEAUTY PINS. Fine Watch and J ewer y Rrpalrlng a Specialty. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler NEAR P0ST0FF1CE MEDFORD, OR.