THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 9. 100!). FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY A SUMMER-RESORT ON KLAMATH LAKE That is Unsurpassed in America This is ii sporting proposition for iiicu of wealth it is not a farm. Unequalled Troul Fishing Jump to November. Doer Hunting on the premises, August 1 to November 1. Jlnck Shooting superior to any h the state, over thousands of acres of wild celery and rice, September 1 to February 1. Grouse and Pheasant Shooting o-i the. place October 15 to Novem ber 15. . Best starting place in the county for a Bear hunt The Crater Iike Automobile road will run through the place for n mile and a quarter. j , Navigable water to the proper ty, unsurpassed drinking water, and power to develop the prop erty. More bottom laud and fine gar den land than any place on tho lake. Thousands of Pine and Fir trees and thousands of Quaking As pens. More varieties of wild flowers and natural grasses and vetches than any place in the county. If you develop this property as :t can be developed, there is no resort in the county that can compare with it. No amount of talking will de scribe it let us show you. We have been offered more than twice what it cost, but have a price at which yon may take it below which we will keep it. J. G. PIERCE, W. T. SHIVE, Klamath Falls. Oreqon. Golden Horseshoes. Roman writers inform ns that Com modus caused the hoofs of his horse to be glided. Nero when he undertook short journeys was always drawn by mules that had silver shoes, and those of his wife, Foppaea, had shoes of Sold. From a passage in '-Dio Cassias" there is reason to think that the upper i. o im men in intiKe noDie metals or that they were perhaps piat- a out of thin slips. When Boniface, mnrguis of Tuscany, one of the richest princes of his time, went to Beatrix, lKut the year 1038. his whole train was so niajminVently decorated that bis horses were shod with silver. Th nails were even of the same metal. ' His Selection. . I . Mr. , Brown and his family were standing In front of (he lions' cage. "John." said Mrs. Brown, "if those animals were to escape whom would yon save first, me or the children?" "Me," answered John without hesi tation. Everyliody's Magazine. A Windfall. "How f.Hl that roommate of yours manage to raise the wind tills time?" "He sent to his father in his usual )reezy way for a draft." Baltimore American. ELECTRIC CAR LINE FOR KLAMATH FALLS Old System Is to Be Electrified i . Throughout and Modern Sys tem Installed. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Aumist 7. Within the next 'M days work will be commenced transforming tho pro ent street car system into an electro' line. This is the welcome messiit!. that has been given out by E. If. Woatncs, president of the Klamath Falls Land and Transportation com pany. 'Foe iln. l..t -...v..r.,l L have boen hard ut work on the plans and specifications nceessarv for the . ... . , . carrying on of the work ot ehnnguv onr present line to an electric svs-l teni," said Mr. Kennies today. "Our company has made certain promises to tho jieople of this city, and we are going to carrv them out. We now have bids for the rebuilding of the line, and withiu 30 days a force of men will be busy with the work. M. Brown will be here the first of the week, when the finishing touches will jof ,h(J K0nanis hereinafter sei be api.lied to our plans, and we will r,.th thc contractor hereby under then he in a -position to make a def-hakes and covenants to furnish nil inite announcement as to when the service will be inaugurated." "On the Contrary." Sit chauge. r . 1 Weather Forecast. USINESS IS GOOD And our stock is leaving the yards rapidly, yet we can still supply you with anything in the line of Lumber, Portland Cement Hard Wall Plasters and all kinds of Building Felt at prices that are sure to meet your approval ORDINANCE NO. 220 An ordinance providing for the execution of u contract with the Warren Construction Cotiiimttv for the paving of a portion of e-i Main street, in the City of Medl'oi I, Oivsjoti, providinif terms of said con tract. Tli C:.v of -Mcdforil doth oniuiM as follows: Section I. That lite proposition .l the Warren Construction Cumpuit,' a Washington corporation for the paving ol that portion of West Maw street in flic City of Medford. be tween the Fast line of Laurel street and the citv limits of said city, with bitulithie paving be and thu same U herein' accepted and tho muvor atel ' recorder are hereby authorized ami instructed to enter into and sura t: ,',""rilL't " -frm and maimer !"reuintter set iorth tor such pav- inc and such action by said inavor ' , ra ,,, . .,.,.,. v V , , " , authorized, ratified and confirmed. This uurecment made and entere I into this day of Julv, lilOH bv and between the Warre i L'onstructi.in Company, a WashiiiL' ton corporation, hereinafter called the Contractor and the City of Me.i loitl. a n'.Miicipnl coriiornlioii, heiv innfter called the City. necessary material and labor and do all the work of excavatim. fillitu :and pn vint:, installint; inlets . nnl 'other necessary mnteriul and Inb'i' i for paving West Main street in said i city 1'rtm the east line of Laur.d avenue to tilt westerly city limits of said citv to n width of thirtv-siv : (36) feet and to furnish said mute , ial and do said work and comple'. j said . pnvinir in a first-class, sub stantial and workmanlike minuter for the price, hereinafter set forth and in accordance with the plan.' .end .-"I ecifications therefor adopt.' I by the citv iniK.il for said wo:-.j and upon the terms and conditio is in snid r.ian and specifications set forth, which s.iif1 plans and specifi cations are on file in the recorder's office of said citv and are hereby expressly re'.erre.1 to and made :i part of this agreement. And in consideration therefor tlv; snid city asrees to pay said eon trac tor therefor nt the following rates: Kxcavation. per cubic yard 0.7"i. riitttlithic surface, per stiuiire van!. 2.00. lSititmiuous foundation, per eu9 yard. $4.50. Standard monument cases, each. $2.00. Inlets as per planned, each. Six-inch terrn-cotta pipe, pcrli.i- e:il foot. .$0.50. Six-inch east iron pipe per lineal foot. $1.50. F.iirht-iuch terra-eotta sewer pipe, each. . j Catch basins, each $15.00. 1 1 hree-inch drain tile, if any. per lineal foot. $0.15. It is further covenanted and iii greed, however, thut the total pri'5 for performinr all of said work io : accordance with said plans and spe cifications shall not exceed n:i ; amount cuualliiicr the total amount of an assessment of $5.91 per fro'it foot on all properly fronting upon said ptivoinont, exclusive of street intersections, plus the stun of- Dollars. The foregoing . nnioiint shiill not, however, he hold to include anv work done bv order of said citv or its duly iiuthorixed officials in excess of or in addition to the work coiilcniilnted and provided for by said plans Mini specifications. The contractor agrees further li furnish, u bond lor the faithful per foriniinco of this contract to be aji proved bv the citv council of ill- Citv of Medford, Oregon, for the siuu of .tlTi.tMII) having as surety (hereon some surety company until- ori.cd to do business in thu slate ol Oregon, gitnrautceing in proper form the taithtitl iiertoriuance of this con tract and further indemnifying the City of Medford ugainst all claims or liens for labor, work or tmiteri ii or uels of all suli-ediitriiclois. ma terial men. laborers and machinists furnishing lubor or material under this contract. If it is found at anv time during the progress of the work or tit anv time thereafter that the plans and specifications differ in any point, or in anv way conflict, it is understood und agreed that in such case tho siecificatioiis shall in each and ev ery instance prevail. The foregoing ordinance wits passed on August 5. 10011 by thu citv council of tho Citv of Medford by the following vote: Merrick, absent. Welch nyo, Wori man nve. F.iueriek live, Kil'crt avc, Deinmer aye. Approved August (1, lilOO. W. II. CANON', Mavor. Attest: It. W.t TF.LFFIL Woeorder. THEY PAID PROMPTLY. Mr. Ii. A. Holmes. City. Dear Sir: If a recommendation from n customer would be of any value, in your otlice, allow me to ex press my appreciation of the munin-r in which my recent loss by fire was adjusted, by yourself and the repre sentatives of the various companies with whom I held insurance. An adjustment of 100 cents on the ibdlar for the amount insured, and check covering the above amount within four days after tho final ad justment was the result, nolwitli standing the fact that n clause al lowing (10 days for final adjustment was attached and made a pint of each policy F held. In my. estimation the foregoing, speaks well for the companies you M-vseiii nid their methods of pro cedure, which are the vital oinl :.i he considered by the insured. Thanking you for (lie persona) in terest in my behalf. I remain. IJespeclfiillv yours. 11!) W. C. OliKKN". MKDFORI), Or., Aug. .", 10(10 Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. ruiis. cured my daughter of a severe hidne and bladder trouble offer doctor, failed to give any relief, and I can cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. I,. L Wilson. 135 Barllelt Si. Sold bv llaskins' Drug Store. "For you particular customers who demand the best groceries, vc recommend Folders Golden Gate Coffee." It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee-mot if we paid $1 a pound for it. Everything about FoIueYs Golden Gate Coffee in perfect, and we sell it with the positive Buarantre that it will please you, Allen & Reagan GROCLuJES, CHIN AW A HE, FRUIT AND PEED I Medford Iron Works f J "An'?' OSI E- G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. J Foundry and Machinist t All w.V of EnninAs, Spraylnu Outfits. Pumos. Boilers and Ma-I cmncr. Agents In Southern Orenon for FAIRBANKS, yttvs. 3rznz Dfampton 3saacs "Jnstuctor of "piano, TLlt !tfZctl)0O I II I I Mil M0PSE & CO. a. RESOLVED The best rosolnlion f,,r y,ci to niiil.c is to come to ns for your next suit, if yo.i wunl something out of the ordinary. We do the best work and charu the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB PEOGEhfiSTVE TAllOa n