Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 07, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MBDffORD DAILY TRIBUNE, ME3iPOBP, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 11)0!).
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EUROPE WITS
MANY APPLES
WALLA WALLA. A us.
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Putins of this city is in receipt of a
let if from Liverpool, Knghuui,
writ' en by Simons, Shuttlcworth i.v
Co., under date of July 8. which e
views the fruit crop in Knrope. Ac
cording to the contents of the letter,
the fruit crop is short and not only
in this country but also in Kurope.
"The letter roads:
'in England apples are very short,
although tho quality is reported to be
belter than usual. In Ireland they
havo a large crop of low grade ap
ple. Plums in England are light.
There are a good many damsons in
some sections, but on the whole the
crop is away below the average. The
plum is reckoned a serious competi
tor of the apple in our mnrkets.
"On the continent apples are look
ing well, and from medium to goud
crops are promised in the most im
portant sections. On the other hand,
plan hnev failed altogether in som-.-di.-'
riots and on the whole will be a
short crop. This is a very satisfac
tory feature from the point of view
of the American apple feature.
"Later on our Xew York offico
will give you their estimates as t
the apple crops in the States aami
Canada, together with the latest
news as to the European outlook.
' W hope to be favored with the op
portunity of doing some business
with you this season.
THE CALL OF THE WILD.
On September 7, S and!), the Pa
oitic Indians will hold their first an
1111 tl conclave at Medford. Oregon;
tin-re will be more than a hundred
lir-ives with their Greeners. Parkers,
remingtons. Smiths. Ithicas, Win -clie.-ters.
Bakers. Savages. Stevens.
Marlins, and other makes of weapons
of warfare, and great will be the
slaughter of clay birds.
It will be a tournament open to
the world and it is duly fegistered by
Ike Interstate Association.
rinses will be divided at the ratio
of 40. 'SO, 20 and 10 per cent. There
will be .."i00 or more added to the
parses and sriven in sterlins trophies.
FIRST DAY.
Nine events of 20 targets each; $'20
added to each event.
SECOXT) DAY.
Nine events of 20 targets each; $20
added to eaeh event.
THIRD DAY.
Five events of 20 targets each; $20
added to each event.
In the afternoon there Mill bbe shot
:m event of "ifl targets per man. for
fhe general average honors, in three
classes. There will be offered three
handsome trophies of equal value to
he competed for separately by those
who have shot the regular program
through and averaged respectively
OPEN SEASON FOR DEER
Deer are very plentiful this year. The season only lasts a few weeks. Your chance for a full quota is
doubly assured if your outfit contains one of our new
No. 4 REMINGTON AUTO-REPATING RIFLES
FAST SHOOTING, HARD HITTING,
LARGE ENOUGH FOR ANY GAME.
CHAMBERED FOR THE 35, 33-30
AND 32 REMINGTON AUTOLOAD
ING SMOKELESS SHELLS.
Most
02 per cent and over.
There will also be shot on this day
a special Indian event en costume,
for a suitable prize.
The iici.ple of Medford are noted j
for their cntcrtahiitig qualities. !fj
you have been there you know lhi
to be a fact. If you haven't then ,
come to this tournament and ee the
metropolis of Southern OiegoiuU1'
metropolis of the Rogue River Valley
and have one of the grandest time-,
of your life.
The Pacific Indians invite you, the
City of Medford holds out her hands
in welcome to you, you will never
meet a better lot of fellows. Tho list',
are set, the way is open.
The pipe of peace is lighted and
readv Come.
EVERYTHING READY
SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 7. Ev
erything is in readiness for the 17th
session of the National Irrigaliur.
Congress in Spokane. August 9 to
14. when experts will discuss proli-1
lems reclaiming arid and swnupj
lands, forestry, deep waterways.!
good roads, home-building and the!
conservation o fthe country's mit-j
ural resources. George E. lar.-tnw ,
of Texas, will preside, and anions!
the 4000 delegates will be represen
tives from every state and territory
in the Union and the provinces of
Canada, 30 delegates from Eump-,
the southern republics and the ori
ent, also several cabinet officers, of
ficials of the United States forest
ry and reelaamtion services, rail
road presidents, bankers, engineer-;,
fanners, orchardists and trucck
gardners.
Various stages of the development
of the Pacific northwest will he
shown by elaborate floats and other I
devices in two parades of progress, j
and a march in review of the indur,- j
trial and irrigation army. lO.OnO
men and 3.1 bauds of music, on Riv-
erside avenue on August 10. 11. audi
12. when the electrical illuminations
and decorations will he the most pre
tentious ever attempted in this part
of the west. There will also he de
monstratiions of 14 methods of sup
plying moisture to the land by arti
ficial means and exhibits of prnd
ncts. NEWSLETS.
Mayor Simon, of Portland, has is
sued an edict .'.hat the red light dis
trict of that city must close.
The street-car strike in Chicago
promises to be the greatest one in
listory.
Woodhurn, Oregon, is to pave lt
principal business street with biik
llihic pavement.
complete stock of all
ORDINANCE NO. 220
An ordinance providing for
execution of a contract with
Warren Construction Company
the inning of a portior of W
Main street, in tho Cilv of Medford,
Oregon, providing terms of said con
tract. The Cv of Medford doth ordain
as follows:
Section 1. That the proposition 1
the Warren Construction Couniiniy.
a Washington corporation for ihe
paving ot that portion of West Mam
street in the Citv of Medford. Ie
tween the East line of Laurel street
and the citv limits of said city, with
bitulithie paving be and tho same is
hereby accepted and the mayor and
recorder ure hereby authorized and
instructed to enter into mid sign r.
contract in tho form and manner
hereinafter set forth for such pav
ing and such action by said mayor
and recorder is hereby expressly
authorized, ratified and confirmed.
This agreement made and entered
into this day of ,lulv.
190!) bv ma! between the Wane.:
Construeti in Company, a Washing
ton corporation, hereinafter callei',
the Contractor and the Citv of Med-t'o.-d.
a municipal corporation, here
inafter '.a'led the Citv.
Witii'vcih, that in uonsideratim
of the covenants hereinafter sei
forth the contractor hereby under
takes and covenants to furnish a!
necessary material and labor and d
all the work of excavating, filliiu
and paving, installir.g inlets an
other necessary material and labo-
for purine West Main street in said i
cilv I n in the cast line of Laurel
avenue to the westerly city limits ol
said city to a width of thirty-si
(.'!() feet ami to furnish said matov-j
iul and do said work and complet 'i
said paving in a first-class, sub i
stantial and workmanlike manner j
for the price hereinafter set forth
and in accordance with the plan-:
end . l ecit'ieniinns therefor adopt I !
bv the citv 'iimei! for said
WO.'.i '
and ,ipoi tiii.- lei in- and conditio is
in said plan- and specifications set
forth, wr.icl; s.i plans and specifi
cations are on file in tho recorder
office of ec.ul citv and are herein
expressly referred to and made
part of this agreement.
And in consideration therefor tl
said city agrees to pay said eontrac
tor therefor at the following rates:
Excavation, per cubic yard .$0.7
Bitulithie surface, per square van!
$2.00.
Bituminous foundation, per cubit
yard. $4.50.
i
Standard monument
$2.00.
cases, each
ii
Inlets as per planned, each.
Six-inch terra-cotta pipe, per
lin-
eal foot. $0.50.
Six-inch east iron pipe per lineal
foot. $1.50.
Eight-inch terra-cotta sewer pipe.
each. .
Catch basins, each $15.00.
Three-inch drain tile, if any, per
lineal foot. $0.15.
It is further covenanted and
agreed, however, that the total pri"
for performing nil of said work i-i
accordance with said plans and spa
cifications shall not exceed ni
amount equalling the total amount
of an assessment of $5.91 per fnrit
makes of fire arms
on all properly fronting upon
pavement, exclusive of street
intersections, plus the sum of -
Dollars, The foregoing mn ;
shall not. however, be held to iuclich
any work done bv order of sail) citv
or its duly niilhori.ed officials in
excess of or in addition to the wo-.l.
eonlo-milaled and provided for bv
said plans and specifications.
The contractor agrees further t
furnish a bond for tho faithful per
formiinco of this contract to be ap
proved by the city council of the
Citv of Medford, Oregon, for the
sum of $-,.-).000 having us surely
thereon some rural v company auth
orized to do business in the stale ot
Oregon, guaranteeing in proper form
the faithful performance of this con
tract ami further indemnif ving the
Cilv of Medford against all cluiim,
or liens for labor, work or malcri il
or acts of all siib-contractois. ma
terial men. laborers and machinists
furnishing labor or material under
this contract.
if it is found , any time duriii:
the progress of I he work or at anv
time thereafter that the plans un-i
specifications difler in any point or
in any way conflict, il is iiiiilci-loi.i
and agreed that in such case tlu
specifications shall in each and ev
ery instance prevail.
The foregoing ordinance wa.
passed on August .1. 1)() l,v M. ,.j(V
council of lip. City of Medford !,
Ihe following vote:
Merrick, absent. Welch aye. Woi l .
man aye. Emerick ave. Eifert avc.
Detainer nve.
Approved August (J. 1(1(1!).
W. II. CANON.
Mayor.
Attest :
K. W. TKLI'KH.
Recorder.
RESOLUTION
Be it resolved by the citv council
.f the Citv of Medford:
That notice is hereby given that ii
is. in the opinion of the citv counc'i
'oeessnrv and the citv council hciv-
lv
requires that a cement sidewalk
live feet in width he construct--'!
along west side of Genesee -livl
from East Main street, northerly
247' feet.
Resolved further that the several
owners of adjacent and contiguous
lots are hereby required to construct
said sidewalk in said manner within
thirtv days after service of (his ri
c.lntinn upon them, in the mnunci
provided bv ordinance No. .'1(1 of said
citv, passed and approved Scptcmbor
2nd. 1002.
Resolved that copies of this reso
lution be served upon the respective
owners of said property in the man
ner provided bv said ordinance with
in five days from this dale, or as
soon thereafter ns is practicable liv
the citv recorder or under his direc
tion. The foregoing resolution was!
passed bv the citv council of the
Citv of Medford on the 5th day ..I
August. 1900 bv the following vole.
Merrick absent. Welch live. Wori
man avc. Emerick nve. Eifert aye.
Demmer ave.
Approved August G. 1!)00.
W. H. CANON.
Mavor.
Attest:
If. W. TELEER.
Recorder
and ammunition to be
foot
saiil
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folders (ioiden Cite
Coffee."
It is so kooiI we cannot obtain a better coffee: not if we piiil
$1 a pound for it.
' Everything about Folder's Golden Gate Coffee is prrtett, 4iuJ
e sell it with the positive guarantee that il will i lc.u.c you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCfcwTES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND FEED.
Medford iron Works
Jf'itgJ E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All W:
chincry
'' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and M;
Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
yClvs. Urcitfc Ufamptoit 3saacs
"3rttuctor of "piano, tlst 3ttetbo5
SiuMfia? ?4t,tfw. Mcr'h Omvt Strr.i
found in Southern Oregon
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make is to come to us for
your next suit, if yo.i want
something out of tho ordinary.
We do the best woik and char:;o
the lowest priced.
W. W. EIFERT
TUB PHOOHtBHIVB TAILOR
TWENTY-TWO-INCH BARREL
ONLY, STRAIGHT GRIP, PLAIN
WALNUT STOCK, SHOTGUN BUTT,
RU2BER BUTT PLATE, BLUED
FINISH. FIVE-SHOT, TAKE-DOWN
WEIGHT 7 3-4 FOUNDS.
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