THE MKI DAILT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1900. T$ Mr. Investor Have vou Men t ha spac and. cost ot lour rooms; loeless refrigerator,' Built-in buiren and dreeaari; cabinet kitchen. ' " '';i'iirf)4ea. J. A. MclNTOSH, Architect, Third Floor Med ford National Bank Building. IFYOUilNTEKDTO ffUILD K COMFORTABLE HOME CaeTfor Summer and warm for winter then build a .oad solid comleiiflble (ASTERN rJOUSE two" stories and garrrt; this eaer' be built for the samr prle as a bungalow come and see WILLIAM WINKEL, Architect, General Contractor, 30 "years' experience First Class Workmanship Warranted. ' Plans and 8pectflcattoM Free tf CttarfeOrdera Expected ' at ftestdaner. 244 West Fourth Street," Comer at Ivy Strettror at 103 MattrSt., -' " '' ; J'. W. DRESSER'S OFFICE. - SmtH Iti'piiliit.iry, Capital asd Hrplua $125,000 l!irr- ST00.O0O ' ... ,. :i ( " New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 , Why not iron in comfort this summer t The Wlcctric Iron heats in three minutes no wait ing, no changing iron. ' We will send' you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial - Write, telephone or call at our office, 206 West Seventh street, oppodU tha Blp Electric Sign. " ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. SuccesBora to Condor The Daily Tribune Popular Voting Contest Fill in tho name of the young woman you wish 'to Tote for hihI tho district in which she lives bring or mail to Manager Contest Perxw'traent, cave of Daily Tribune, Med ford, Oregon. This Coupon Counts as One Vote fot Miss . Dish-id No (This coupon not Out this out and modern home seven roams in the HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE 'She Jackson County Bank respect full.T solicits yonr account, subject In your check, with tha strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the higtiofct attainment in tf.vMrmulic banking service, , which assures the greatest care in every financial transaction, wilh this o1ij iuaf itisHtiition. . W. T. VAWTKR, President. 0. R. LINDLET, Cashier. Water & Power Oo. , good after July 16.) vote for favorite. HEW LEADER IN TRIBUNE JMEST Miss Price Snatches Lead From Miss Hazel Tice Other Candidates Polling Their Votes. A new leader is today heading '.h!' loio lint, ha vini; displaced Miss Ilaz'il ' Tien of lhi city. Misa i'riee, while he lives in a Kparrfely Mettled coun-1 try, has gotten in touch with hor many friends and the results are now showing to her credit. Miss i.Priisu leacH by over a thbusand' votes' to day' and while she is too far away to poll votes every' day to k-ti tho Jcad,' she !wilj fad' the final count' be very much in evidence, as she is put-. tuig forth many hard efforts, which' are netting her good returns. She be ing very desirous of, securing the Ycllowsiono trip, will leave nothing undone to accomplish that end. Othor candidates are now com mencing to poll their votes, and the last week promises to be one of very spirited voting, as well as one in which contestants wuTput forth their best efforts 10 secure their desire 1 trip. ' " -"" "" One week tomorrow night closes the contest, and contestants . living in outside territory must not fail to have nil their business1 in this office by that time. Remember just one week before the close, in which to se cure your many promises that will entitle you to your vacation trip u iitr guest. . . Assured Prizes. To the contestant, seenrinp: largt.it nnmher of rni nr.r all - Jit u. 11 trii for herself and iLiimmii i-! one of the following nlm-v leiinwKinns .iiiiooni part, losem ite valley, or a trip to Alaska. The Yellowstone trip is the Same as Iiils been offcawd, the winners go ing by Seattle, where they will bare the privilege of stopping over if they i. :Zrr?Jn? tu- a .iL LT: .. ..... .,iuj,-viiil frwtllllID in la III II KitVn iu .i i- vi wrotnid tlie peuitisuln, up into Cook's Inlet. tl,o la,,,) I.- on return iniirner." A railroad trip h been provided for while at one of the, stops. Thi tripp,' going us far north as it does, cives one a iileosnr. ml ,le,.(;..i I rip combined .that cannot be c.ualed in nnv nilmi- irin .--:i.i Visits will he made l some of the worlds lnmcnis nnnuig camps, whal ing vessels wj(l he seen, Alaska dog teams, anil numerous other inlcresi ing siglilS too ninny to mention. This trip, will be of iilmul three weeks! duration, mid every expense t is provided (or fp.n- the time von frdlnwi... nl,..,. Vil. U n I tlt.lt KW UI'UM SAW Summer Rates East During the Season of 1909 via the Southern Pacific (Bo. From MEDF ORD To OMAHA and Return $69.90 To KANSAS CITY and Return $89.90 To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10 To CHICAGO and Return" $84.40 and to other principal cities in (he East. Middle West and South, Correspondingly low fares. ( J ' t ! f j . On Sale June 2, 3; July 2t 3; August I I, 12. To DENVER and Return $64.90 On Sale May 17, July I, August II. qoing transit limit 10 days from dale of sale, final return limit October 31st. These tickets present some very attractive features in tho way of stopovor privileges,, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passen gers to make Ride trips to many interesting points en ronto. . Routing on the return trip through California may he had at a slight ndvnnne over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will bo fur nished by any' Southern Pacific' local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. i Htcp on the boat lcoHng Seattle uadll yon return To the contestants securing 20 yearly subscriptions In The Medford Daily Trihiuie, or its equivalent, will he given transportation to and from I liu Scalllc fair, tickets to fair and I iittractiiiiiM, hi il $ti in expense : money. . j To I lie contestants Micurhig l'l j yearly iiimriptionar or its equiva j lent, will he giwui lriitmportulion to and from the fair, and ticket good for a week's admission to the fair and exhibits. To the contestant securing 10 yearly euliKcriplions, or its eijtiiva- lent, will ho given. $10 in gold. To the contestant Hecaring 5 yearly subncriptioiih, or its equiva lent, will be given $5 in cold. '''..' Votinp Power of Subscriptions and ' ; ' " VoU Allowed Tribune PtW Wf ' ' ' Viw 1 Tiine. ..By Carrier. r Sobi. SnW; 1 month .30 50 100 3 months. . . 1.50 3.00 6.00 12.M' 30.00 . 200 .000 1.000 3,500 400 1,000 3,000 6 months. . . 1 year 2 years 5 years By Mail 1 month. . . . 3 months. . , 6 months. . . 1 year 2 years.... 7,000 10.060 20,000 .50 ;i0 180 1.23 200 . 90 2,50 300 1,000 3.00 1.000 3,000 16.00 309 ' 700 23.00 10.000 20.000 5 years souuern Oregotrian, Man Only. 1 year $ 1.50 500 1,000 5 years 7.50 . 3,000 7,000 Address all yearly snbeeriptioM and communications to , Manager Contest Department. Medford Dairy CHAUTAUQUA ASHLAND, ORE. Jury M7, 1909. Don't mlw (be great lectures and ! ciertamment. nne ttrasic mdod- ingf 'the great limes band. Writ for (details. 102 Remember the opera "Oolah" Sat urday night- nf thj MedfWd ' opa'r honse. i-d -t: ..1 ORDINANCE NO. 206V i an ORDINANCE to requlate i the use cp Tin: streets of t STREETS, i' THE CITY OF MEDFORp DOTH WKUAIK AS iTVlAMVfB ! ' ia 1. All that portion of the ! ",ly ?.f Mrf' W between the uest hhe of IIolly street on-the west' : ,Bear ek 011 the enst fuld the north ; 1,ne of Sl3ttn s,reet on the north, and tU f th ,,ine,of Eifthth street on the 1 south' is hereby declared, to be and ,nsti,"'e le business portion of the city of Medford for the -purpose of this ordinance. Section 2. Every person is hereby forbidden to drive or cause to be driven any automobile or other mo tor vehicle within the business por tion of the ;itv of Medford at a -., ., I"' greater rate of speed than eight (8) J miles per tour, or to drive or cause to be driven any such automobiles or othor vehicles over any other street of said city at a greater rate of speed than ton (10) milea per hour. boetion 3. No pernon shall drive cause to any automobile or other motor vehicle, within- the business portion of said city; to be driven to and stop along the side or curb of any street within said business por tion of said city, except the right side of said automobile or motor ve hicles be next to said curb or side of said street. , Section 4. Every person who shall violate the terras of section 2 of this rdinance shalj be guilty of misde meanor and upon conviction thereof sljair be punished for the first of fense.ljy a fine if not less thin $10 or more than $23 for jhe second of fe'nc bjr.a fine of not less t&in $26 .moretnari $30: tot. the third of fense by imprisonment at bard labor for a period of not less than ten or more than., thirty days. Section 5. Every person who shall violate provisions of section 3 of this ordinance shall be guilty of miaoV meanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than ten dollars ($10.00). The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on July 6th, 1909, by tfie follow ing vote: Merrick aye, Welcl) ayej Eifert no, Emerick aye Wortman aye, Demmer no. Approved July 6th, 1909. " W. H. CANON1, Mayor. Attest: .-:t;ir. v.r-. BENJ. M. COLLINS, i -: Becorder. At i.. t . ' - RESOLUTION. Be it resolved by" the city coun cil of the city of Medford: Whereas, J. E. Payette, James A. Slorah, F. J. McAndrew and H. S. Roberts did heretofore duly peti tion the council that the north twen ty-four feet of that portion of Sixth street. West, which lies within Bry- nnt addition to the said city of Med ford, and also for the vacation of iuB jjiul oi Hum uaiuiion, now on rec ord; in so'1 fdr as the Same is affect ed by the vacation' of said portion of said street, and the dedication of the land hereinafter described; , And, whereas, said petitioners as a condition and inducemnet to the granting of said petition for said va cation did offer to' cause to be ded icated to1 'the . public ' use a corres ponding amount of land as shown by an amended plat of said addition, which was. attached to said petition; and ' Whereas,' due notice of the filing of said petition' "was given as requir ed by law. and there was received by the "council no objection of protest to the granting of said petition, said petition having been filed for more than thirty days and said notice hav ing been given for a. period of more than thirty days; and Whereas, said persons hnve 'duly dedicated the land ' shown . in said amended plat, in accordance with said petitinii: Now. therefore, be it Resolved, That said North twenty-four feet of said portion of said stveet be and the same is hereby vaeiiterf. The foregoing resolution was pass ed by the city council of the city of .Medford on July 6th, '1000. by' the following vote: Merrick aye, Welch aye, Eifert aye. Emeriek nye. Wort man aye. Approved July 6th. 100!l. W. H. CANON. Mayor. Attest: PKN.I. M. COLLTXS. Recorder. ATTENTION, K. OF P. There will be installation of offi cers Monday night. Let all mem bers Jie present. Visiting Knights invited, 0 O. F. LINDLEY", C. C. Get Home-Grown Trees If you want to safeguard your orchard. us if you want to save money. ""'" i Rogue River Valiciy Nurseries , i-...K,,-t 0. . COOK, Proprietor. UnnnowarabU. 4' "Vicious circle" la a term often used In the medical world. An eTiimpto of Its psyrlioloL'Icil use applied to nritu-i inent limy lie found In Joseph A. Sco vlllo's Iwiok, "Old Merchnnts of New York CI ! " Tom, 'lie xnn of a wealthy mini, was a isrenr favrrite with all who knew ti i nt. Imt jie heartily detested business. A' 'mAr.'Itfin'p.-'nr-Xcwv.Yorli had hired hi in oh n liiiolikeeper at n lilt'll salary. Nevertheless Tom got Into the hatilt of reaching the office Inter and later, until linully he ig"t there about 2 In the afternoon. When this state of af fnlrs hud Kline on for a week, tho mer chant remoiiHl ruled. j "But. n:y dear sir." returned Tom,' "how euii I come nny earlier? I don't get my hrenkfnst until 1." "But Ret yonr breakfast earlier." "How can I? I don't get up till 12." "Then get up earlier." n "How can 1." pleaded Tom, "wbea I don't go tn bed until daylight? In the face of snch conrlncing argu ment there was nothing to be mid. ' The Drill In the Paarl. Tbe pale, bent workmen were, most of them, drilling costly pearla. butj here a man in kid gloves performed1 the operation f skinning the opern" tlon of reniovln; a pearl's outer, dis colored coat, no as to give it agnln It4 original luster. . And by the window nother nmn shook lndntrionsly thru! pearls In hot tie. ' ', if It li ;i secret of 'the trade of tli pearl driller' Trade." he "siiid "thlj Dome snaking, ion m-v, in pe;irt drlir hig n drill iont often brpaka off tn a liearl." nml io k1"' " ont may lake n whole dny's wrris that is. If yon don'e know ilie secret." A - He li"'kel,?'lcljr -at the bottom- o,? the claim lxiti:. and then. couUiuilm; his shaking, he resumed: "Bnt If you tUt your peart In a bottle and shake, ft up the drill' point tn a few minutes will fall ruir nf Itself. i lMik! There's' another nt ah-endr.' ' The third-' will Come soon now." exchange. Lunar Rainbows. ' - " Lunar ratnhon-s are seldom n!- served In the temperate zone. Very likely the phyidcnl phenor.ienon eernrs frequently, but Is Invisible becanae of the falntuess of the moon's llaht. In the tropic, where moonlight Is more Intense, says the SclentlftV American, lunar rainbows are more freqnentl;.' obscrr-rd.. T'vy are by no means rare at Ketmion 1 land. At all places (lie phenomei- : Is looaf' frequently seen at full nwd when the moon's light Is highest. If It has been seen In various phases f ihe moon. It was first ol- i served in Aristotle. A lunar rainbow. Is produced at full moon by the spray of the cre.it Victoria falls of the Yeuas su In I5ni7.fl. - - Short and Ugly For Him. "No. sir." said Plodding Pete, "1 would not slop anothef'mlmue to talU to dem folks. Dey passed me oft a' short an' ugly word."-". " "What was It?" "Work." "-Washing-ton Star.- ' Hope Is a flulterer. but the nioet up rlglit of all parasites, for she frequents the poor man's but as well as the pal ace of his superiors. Shenstone. '; l.UHia Wo arc Grower But dlrax-t from ua mm NO AGENTS K Our TroM are cmavn Btrlctlr VW WITHOUT IRRIGATION W Write for frr oaUlott. Lavrcto eitock of k Chflicaj Fruit, Rut and 0mamrrtal Trtnt, Grp W Vintl, SrruH Fruit Plants incJ ShfoWnry Tub Dalleb Nurseries wT UaUnOfflcv,lGrandAveQrtIaVDd,Of. i i i 0 vv w wu HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes Blankets i ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. C. Smith urn