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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2fi, 1909. Now is the Time to Buy and make up your Summer Dresses. "We are show ing a complete line of Ginghams, Percales, Lawns, Organdies, etc. Everything for Warm Weather Wear Summer Underwear, Straw Hats, Low Shoes, etc. . Watch our windows, for they will always inter est you. Van Dyke's (Centrally located) DRY GOODS SHOES FURNISHINGS AT SEATTLE FAIR The Shadow of the Cross" Will Be Placed on Exhibition Wonder ful Effect In Dark. place. And evoii bo can hardly follow street and highway of and in said each shipment into market. The de- citv the following described strip or signing mid dishonest commission Parcel of land: A rectangular piece merchant is inclined to treat the big ?1' lunf co, fe,ot m width, and 200 men with especial consideration, but fei in length, the center lme of winch ... , i , . is described as follows: Commencing oven with the largest growers he I ..,. , m 11. takes chances now and then. street, 356 feet westerly from the So much for the practices of the j west line ot Oakdale avenue, and clarcd to exist and this ordinance by reason of the foregoing emergency shall hecomo immodiatoly operative vvhon passed by the council and ap proved by the mayor in accordance with the charter and ordinances of said citv relating thereto. The forogning ordinance was pass ed by the council on May 21st, 1909. p oduce markets, the practices which running thenoe south, parallel with! on 'the following vote: Merrick aye, n.'e a part of its daily and rontino said west lino of Onkdale avenue 200 .State Depositary Estabontied 1S88. npital and Surplus 12S,000 Iteionri"!! $700,000 Highest Attainment in Systematic Banking Service Tito Jackson County Brink respectfully (jolicil8 your account, subject -to your chock, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offor the highest . attainment in systematic banking service, which as sures the greatest rare in every finan cial transaction, with this obliging institution. W. 1. VAWTER, President. 8. B. LINDIiKY, Cashier. SEATTLE, Wash., May 26. After several weeks of delicate negotia tion, the directors of the Swedish Iluildiug and exhibits at the Alaska- Yukon-Cacifei Exposition have suc ceeded in gaining from Dr. W. L. Wright, of Washington City, the pri vilege of exhibiting Henry Ham mond Aid's miracle painting, "The Shadow of the Cross." The "Shadow of the Cross" is probably the most discussed work ever produced by nn artist, not bo cuuse the arti-l intended that it should be, but because of conditions ' over which he had no control and which, down to duld, neither clergy man nor cheniiM has boon able to ac count 1'or. The picture is of Christ. Viewed in the lull light it is n splendid, but not hiiusuuI type. With the lights turned off in utter darkness, the mir ni'le materializes. From the clouds tin Ihe background there emanates a vivid glow that throws out the figure of the Master in silhouette. Around the bend there appenrs a luminous hale, nnd athwart the whole picture behind the figure fulls the shadow of the cross. ROBBING HAND THAT FEEDS, operation, the methods followed by feet, said strip or parcel of land be tho ninnv rather thun the few, the ing also described as follows: Com mothods' which are the established , mencing 330 feet cast of the north traditions of the stroot and mako Hs west corner of lot one, block one, , . ... i . ... ..... i nnrrs addition to the citv ot Med- atmospnere tricks ot tho trado to , , T , . . . , ' . , ... . . . ford, Jackson countv, Oregon; trom winch the ma., who l.nds employment !8(lid point nimi,n)f thcnce emt 80 in the average produce commission fo(.,. 1M1C0 KO(ll 2fl0 fcet: thence house must bo "wise" if he would wogt 60 feet: theneo north 200 foot to hold bis job. the place of beginning. ViciOUS Practices. i Section 2. The mnvor and record er nro hereby authorized and direct "knocking down" on the shipper, , ,,,, to Bnkir into oontrart with P. J. rejecting his shipment on the false , Hullcv, the person in possession of ground of "off quality" when the and tho owner of said strip of land, market is on a decline, forcing sales for tho purchase thcroof for said ut the hands of transportation ae-ents i purpose, for the sum of ono thou- these are the familiar and stock ""'"l fr hundred and fifty dollnrs, devices of tho produce denier and !d h.e m,nvo!,is hobZ greeted to , ;.. ;., ,,, .., ! immediately offor said Hnllev on bo- ,,',' ,. ... I half of Ihe said citv said amount for ot the country. They are not tho,;,, ,ircmisos for sni(, plln)osc. Rnid glaring exceptions to tho common ,1!r,,,oment .if enlered into, shall pro standard of practice, not Ihe vnna- .-He fv tilc nnvment of said amount lions from the prevailing mora! torn- ;)V snid citv in cash immediately upon peralure of the placo and tile busi- 1 aid llallev's tendering a deed lo said ness; (hey are ils ordinary incidents, ; premises for snid purpose, onnvev known by all in tho game, regretted 'hie perfect lillc Ihereto for said pur by some who contrive to preserve a .ns- 0r, if snid Hnllev shall prefer, higher pitch of integrity, and winked "l mvor and recorder are hereby . , ..... .,rj l a,. authorized and directed, without nnv o. ..en...,,., p.aru.-cu ... '"".'!,..:,: , j,,, ,,- rant nn the citv treasurer for" said amount upon the tender of Riich deed bv snid ITallcv. nnd snid mnyor is herebv nnthorized nnd directed to of fer so to do. Section 3. Tn the event that said offer is nnl accepted within throe dnvs after the mnking thereof as Welch ave. Wortman aye, Eifert aye. Demmer nvo, Emeriek absent. Approved May 21st, 1009. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: I!ENJ. M. COLLINS, eod i Rocorder. EASTERN STAR TO MEET. Regular meeting of Renmes Chap ter, No. tiO, 0. E. S., tonight, May 26. Members please take notice. LILLIAN B. WOODFORD, Seo. Medford TimeTable (Continued frnm pnije fi.) The Time is Near at Hand when you will soon need to painl. paper and kalsoiniuc Hint house of yours. It will lie to your advantage to call and examiuo our com olele line of these goods. Paints, Wall Paper, Varnish, Floor Paint, Stains, Wall Tints, Glass, etc. Full line of brushes. Medford Glass House 318 EAST MAIN St. MEDFORD, Ore. ORDINANCE NO. 100. An ordinance providing for the ap propriation of a rectangular strip of land, two hundred fcet in length and sixty feet in width, situated in Jack son county, Oregon, the center lino nf wl.ieli iy Hertcrilinn1 ns follows: Commencing on (ho southerly lino of 1 above provided, tho citv nttorney is West Eleventh street, in tho city oflhcrebv directed lo instiluto on he Mndford. .toll feet westerly from tho! half of said city an notion for the west lino of Oakdale avenue and ox-I condemnation nnd appropriation of The Medford Pharmacy The Store with the Yellow Front APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial -Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, O R E i'l O N SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern California and South ern Oregon. It Is acknowledged to be the equal of the very best east ern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than others. The proof for this assertion lies In drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be' convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink It. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION, Medford Depot: Medford let & Storage Co. and makes any legal contest as dif ficult and expensive as possible for Ihe belligerent shipper. Little Men Helpless He knows that the little muu cun uot fight, and that it is only a (pios tion of time until he will "lie down and eat out of the hand." There is at least one scriptural passage of which he has a fine and practical apprecia tion ; no one knows better than he that' "the destruction of tho poor is their poverty." The man who has lavished parental care upon a little patch of ground, who has anxiously nursed a crop from seed to harvest and almost lilerullv watered it with (he sweat of his broiv, who Has put into il (oil and watchfulness and backache and all the goodly cunning fif tho hiislmn.Iinnn's art, is most completely at the mercy of these wolves of the market street. The i subjection of these helpless ones who I niosl need Ihe full fruits of their toil j is the ensies! and the surest play in ! the unscrupulous game of Hie pro- j duce dealer. When such lis these i send their crops to market, they place j in the hands of Ihe dealer their only resource, for their crop is praclicallyj their all. j Shippers' Dcfenselessness. I Again, it mut he remembered that the siuiill grower is often, if not gen erally, remote J nun the market lo which his produce is sent; that it is wholly impracticable for him to fol low up his shipment and make a per sonal appearance in a prosecution to obtain his rights. All he can do when he discovers that ho has been victim ized by the shaip practice, of the street is to "take his medicine'' and try to avoid being caught in the spi der's web next time. That is to say, this has been the only alternative of the small shipper' until co-operation and organization struck tin' soil, and gave the luis liiiiidmiin a new strength' anil a new hiv. And that is another story. I lefensclessness is the condition not only of Iho very small grower and shipper, but oven of those who operate on a fairly generous scale. Kuch of these latter may send sev eral carloads to market, but he can not afford to follow them to the street in order that he may watch over, protect nnd fight for them. Kven if he could stand the expense of the journey, his presence is re quired in the field at that time above all others for shipping time is hnr-ve-t lime. Big Growers' Vantage. Only the big grower, whose tillage is on n wholesale s.cale, is in position to see that he has a square deal, that the rewards of his husbandry are not I filched from his hands in the market 1 tending thonce southerly parallel with the west line of Onkdale avenue two hundred feet for tho purpose of laving out thereon a public street and highway of said city, nnd authoriz ing the mayor and recorder to outer snid land, in nceordunerf with ihe charter of snid citv. Section 3. Snid street is hereby declared lo be necessary lo Ihe immo dinte pence, health nnd safety of snid citv. and inasmuch ns said Hallcy is into a contract with the owner ofieniriiged m constructing a dwelling said land for the purchase of thojhouso on snid parcel of land, and is same for snid purpose on the terms I at tho present time expending eon- horein sot forth, nnd in tho event sidcnible, amounts of money lor In tlint. said owner refuses to enter into bor nnd mnloriul thereon, which wil such contract, directing the ' insti- bo of little vnlun when snid parcel of tulioii nf nn action for the condom-, laud is devoted lo street purposes, nntion of snid premises. . I nnd the cost of said parcel of laud is The city of Medford doth ordain ' rnpidlv increasing bv renson of the n follows- j foregoing slated lacls, so that there Section 1. It is herebv declined both convenient nnd necessnrv that the citv of Medford ncquiro by pur- .... nn,lnmi,nlinn ftf HlA nilf. pose nf laying out thereon a public ' Iberelore. danger that Ihe price will become greater than Iho citv onn afford to pay therefor, and the opening up of snid street, rendered huprneticiiblc, rgoncv is hereby do SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. No. No. No. No. No. 22" No. 22ri Northbound, 10 Oregon Express...! Cortland Express Southbound California Exp. San Francisco Ex.! From Grants Cass For Ashland . . , II 5 :24 p. m. 9 :40 a. m. 10 :35 a. a. 3 :20 p. na. 0 :15 p. m. 1 0 :15 p. m. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY No. 2 Lcavos Modford. . .110:45 a. m. No. 4Leaves Medford ... 5 :35 p. Motorll.eaves Medford. . .1 2:00 p. a. Motorl.eaves Modford ... 0 :00 p. m. No. llLoavo Jacksonville 9:00 a. . No. 3lt.ea.ve Jacksonville 3 :30 p. m. Motorlloavo Jacksonville 1:30 p.m. MotorlLeave Jacksonville! 7:30p.jn. MAIL CLOSES Northbound Southbound Eagle Point Jacksonville A.M. 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