THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. Medeord Daily Tribune Official Paper of the City of Medford. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One year, by mail $5.00One mouth by mail or carrier. .$0.50 The Tribune is for sale by Hotel Portland News Stand, Portland, Or.; Ferry News Etnnd, San Francisco, Cal. ON PEAR RECORDS. Sunday's Oregonian contains a Roseburg dispatch pub lished under the caption, "Unipqua Valley Pear Ship ment Brings Highest Price of Season to Date," which reads as follows : "With a banner 25 feet long bearing the words "Ump qua Valley Pears, shipped by the IV. C. Harding Land Company," a carload of d'Anjou and Clairgeau 2ears left Rpseburg yesterday for New York city. "Tim fruit was raised by Dr. George A. Bradburn on his Edenbower, orchard. The shipment comprised 660 boxes, for which Mr. Bradburn received $1485, or $2.25 per box. So far as known this is the highest pricce ever paid the grower for Umpqua Valley pears, and higher titan tcogue liiver valley is saia 10 nave received so ur utt? sen son." This is part of the advertising campaign being con ducted by the Harding Land company and otner umpqua valley land speculators to inflate the value of the untried fruit lands they are selling the public. Portland papers all carry large' ads from Harding and others offering tracts on easy terms. There is no objection to Umpqua valley growers boom ing their product, but they should not try to do so at the expense of other localities, by means of deliberate false hoods. - No returns have been received on d'Anjou pears by Rogue River valley shippers as yet, but over one hundred cars of Bartletts have been heard from, which with a few exceptions, due to tardy arrivals and delay in transit, net ted an average of $2.25 a box to growers. The Burrell orchard netted i. o. b. Mediord ifL'.oo a box on one car of Bartletts shipped to Chicago, and $2.45 a box on a car shipped to Boston. The Bear Creek, the Gore, the Buckeye orchards, the Rogue River Fruit Grow ers' union and other shippers have netted similar aver ages. " i a -"S':?TaKi:! ami Several cars of Howells from Medford have brought better average prices, equal to those brought by the Bart letts. The Hillcrest orchard sold two cars of Howells m "Chicago at $3.40 gross, or $2.70 net to the' growers. D'Anjou pears bring higher prices than either Jiart lett or Howells, and when the returns are received, Rogue River d'Anjous will be found leading the world for high prices, as other varieties have this year, and all varieties have in years gone bv, for the Medford district is now ac knowledged the world's greatest producer of fancy pears. The Umpqua Valley d'Anjous brought a good price, but bv no means a record breaker, and the value of Ump qua Vallev land as a pear producer is still to be deter; mined. Twentv vears of production back Rogue River valley, so it is small wonder the Umpqua Valley speculative sharks try to enhance the value of the land they are dump ing upon the public by false comparison with those of a tried and proven district. - ' The last circular letter from Sgobel & Day, the .New York commission men, under date of September 14, states that Medford Bartletts sold at an average of $2.89 a box as against $2.50 for Hood River, and $2.22 for Proyo. "Medford Bartletts," states the circular, " are. generally very handsome and beautifully packed, but those from other sections leave something to be desired in one way or another. Comment is superfluous." i The Oregonian is not to be blamed for printing the false statement. Harding is a good advertiser and then the Oregonian is jilst discovering southern Oregon, and its voyage of exploration is only partially completed. When it discovers the pear records of the Rogue River valley it will nail the American flag above them as beat ing the world, as Cook and Peary nailed it to the north pole. ' ' ''- INSURGENTS RULED OUT. (ton in the negative. I am not here to defend those who voted tortlie ratine (till, but to suiinort tin in. The president praised Payne, Tawney and Aldrh'h and pronounced all the new schedules O. K. except that of wool, and denied that it was the purpose of the republican l-iany to re im- uit lariri downward. Party solidarity is placed ahead of evervthinir else bv the president. " believed the interests of the country, utc nirertsTs or ine party, required me to sacrifice the ac complish ntent of certain things in tariff revision which J had hoped for, in order to maintain imrtii solidaritu. which I believe to be much more important than the reduction of rates in one or two schedules." asserted the president. President Taft's declarations show that "stand-pat-tism" and "Cannonisin" and "Aldrichism" have won him over and are in triumphant possession of the republican party. The "Interests" are again in the saddle, as they were under McKinley, and one by one the "Roosevelt pol icies" of reform are being sidetracked for the benefit of those who contributed the campaign funds. if tlio 1'ilv Medford aiu hereby lilcducd. IN' WITNESS VYIIKHKOF Ihi Uoiul bus been signed liv the iiiuvor niiil attested I, thu rci-flrdei' uI' said I'itv of Medford mill tho cornnratc soul of tlui fit v of Medford hereto ill lifted Hum fifteenth ,uv of Scpleui- iter, A. I. imni. Muvor Attest: CITY NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . Notice is hereby given that the city council will receive bids for the construction of a five-foot cement sidewalk on the east side of Oakdale avenue from Seventh to Eighth streets, same being three hundred (300) feet in length; and also for a five-foot cement sidewalk on the south sidu of Sixth street from the corner of d'Anjou street to a point 140 feet east. Bids may be filed with or mailed to the city recorder tip to 4 o'clock p. m. September 21st. 1909. Dated September l.". 1909. ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. $54,250.00 CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON. IMPROVEMENT BONDS. President Taft took a bold stand at Winona last week, when he virtually read out of the republican patty the "insurgents" who voted against the Payne-Aldrieh bill, which he declared "the best tariff bill the people have ever known" and pronounced tariff revision at an end during his administration. The president asserted that the "insurgents" who vot ed against the bill had abandoned the republican party. "IF ik Hp dutu of the. members of congress who be lieved that the bill 'did not accomplish everything that it ought to accomplish, to vote against, tf" asitea tne presi dent. "I'am here to justify those who answer tins ques- Medford. Oregon. September lfith. 1909. The Citv Council of Medford. Ore- eon, wilf receive sealed bids up to 0 o'clock p. m.. September 30th. 1909. for the sale of $54,250.00 6 per cent 10-vear improvement bonds, bids to be accompanied bv a certified check eoual to 5 per cent of the amount bid for. The riiiht to reject any and all bids is reserved. Bids to be addressed to Robt.: W. Telfer. City Recorder. Certified check to be made payable to the Citv of Medford. ROBT. W. TELFER. Citv Recorder. Dated Medford, Oregon. Septem ber 16th. 1909. .. 161 . - ; ORDINANCE NO 224. An Ordinance providing for proper sanitation of Theaters and Public Halls in the Citv of Medford, Ore eon. The Citv of Meilford doth ordain as follows: See. 1. The owner of every theater and p-l-'ic Jin'! "it'c- te- davs from the oassairc hereof, provide and maintain a water closet and have the same proper! v connected with a water main and sewer of said citv. Sec. 2. Every person' who shall violate the provision hereof shall upon conviction be fined not less than five nor more than fiftv dollars. Whereas the health of the Citv of .Medford. is beine endnneered bv the unsanitary conditions of certain halls of said citv. an ernorirenev is duly declared to exist, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passoee. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed bv the Citv Council of the Citv of Medford. Oregon, on the 14th day of September, 1909, by the following vote: Welch, ave; - Merrick, ave: Wortman. ave: Eifert, ave, and Dem mer aye, Merrick absent. Approved September 16th. 1909. W. II. CANON. Mavor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. Citv Recorder. 157 ORDINANCE NO. 222. An ordinance authorizing the issu ance of $54,250 of the Improvement Bonds of the city of Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, directing the ad vertising of tho same for sale in ac cordance with Chapter V of Title XXVIT of liclliingcr & Cotton's Anno tated Codes and Statutes of Die State of Oregon. The city of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. Whereas the city of Medford has heretofore caused cer tain streets of said citv to bo im proved, and lias duly assessed the cost thereof to tho property benefited Ihnrnbv in accordance with the char ter of said citv: And whereas certain owners of sundry pieces or property each as- s u in exceeding twenty-five dollars have duly made and filed application to pay said several assessments in installments in accordance with sec tion 2727 of said Bellunger & Cot ton's Annotated Codes and Statutes: And Whereas an assessment and bond lien docket has been duly made lip in accordance with the provision of said section and of section 2728 of said codes and statutes, and the total amount of unpaid assessments for such street improvements and for which application to pav under the provisions of said sections above cited has been made and filed, as aforesaid is the sum of $54,348.80 dollars, as shown bv said bond lien docket; Now. therefore, said citv of Med ford doth ordain as aforesaid that there is hereby authorized to be is sued the bonds of said citv in total j amount of $54,250 dollars, in dcnoin- nations of two hundred and fiftv and five hundred dollars each, as mav be convenient. Section 2. Said bonds shall be in the following funn : S No Citv of Medford , Jackson Comitv State of Oreeon Improvement Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the citv of Medford in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, for value received, hereby agrees and promises to pav the bear er the sum of dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, on the presentation and sur render of this obligation on the 15th dnv of September in the vear of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Nineteen, without grace, with in terest thereon from the date here of until redeemed or until the time of the scmi-tfniiual interest payment next ensuing the publication of no tice by the city of Medford that this bond will be taken up and can ceiled and that interest thereon will cease at the interest payment period next following such publication, at the rate of 6 per cent per milium, payable semi-annuallv in like coin on the fifteenth day of March and Sep tember of each year, on the presen tation and surrender of the proper coupons thereto annexed. Principal and interest payable at the office of the treasurer of the citv of Medford. This bond is one of a scries author ized bv an Act of the Legislative As sembly of the state of Oregon, en titled. "An act to provide for the is suance of bonds for the improvement of streets and the laving of sewers in incorporated cities and for the pay ment of the cost of such improve ments and laving sewers by install ments." filed in the office of secre tary of state February 22nd, 1893. as amended bv an act entitled "an Act to amend Sections 1. 2, 3, 4, !i. C and 7 of an Act entitled "an Act to pro vide for the issuance of bonds .for the improvement of streets and the lav ing of sewers in incorporated cities, and for the payment of the cost of such improvements and laving sewers bv' installments, filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 22nd, 1893," ap proved February 28th, 1901, and is an obligation of the city of Med ford aforesaid, and is not deem- j ed o r taken to bo within any pnrt of tho limitation bv law as to the indebtedness of said citv, and it is further certified that all require ments of laws have been fullv com plied with bv the proper officers in tho issuing of this bond, nnd that the total amount of this issue does not exceed the limit prescribed b.v said act. This bond is r';dceml.'!i . the of fice of said treasurer at the option of the citv of Medford upon payment of the face value thereof with accrued interest to the date of payment at anv soini-annmil coupon period at or after one year from (ho date hereof, us provided in said act. For the fulfilment of (lie conditions Recorder of the citv of Medford. N'clnii J. Kneli of said bonds shall have attached thereto twentv coupons, each of which shall be in the following t n mi : CITY OK MKDKORf) State of Oregon will pav to the bearer dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, at the office of tb (num. urer of said citv. on the 15th duv of being six months inter. est on improvement bond, Ni unless said bond is sooner red emiiftil as therein provided, which redemp tion will render this coupon void. Attest: Recorder of thu city of Medford. Mayor Said coupons shall bo iiumbred mini one to twenty respectively. Section 4. The mavor of said nilv is hereby authorised and directed to sign said bonds and the city recorder to countersign tho sumn bv attaching thereto the seal of said citv. all on behalf of said city. Section ,r. The recorder of said city is ticreliv directed to register said bonds and number the same on hlenk provided therefor in the foregoing form in iicordunce with Section 2730 of said code and statutes of tlin stntc or Oregon. rseelnni 0. The recorder of the citv of Medford is hereby directed to Ivcrli.-e said bond" for sale mid (lint the same wiM be sold for the highest price obtainable, not less than nnr and necnted interest, and in sniil ml. verlisernent he shall announce that he will receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds or anv nor lion thereof t his office at anv lime before 4:.'!0. p. m. on the .loth dnv of .N'ptemher. 1909. He shall publish said advertisement three times in n daily newspaper published anil print ed in said citv. nnd shall submit the sealed proposals received in accor dance with said advertisement to the council at its next meeting thereafter. The forogoing ordinance was passed bv the city council of the citv of Medford. Oregon on tho 14th dnv of September. 1900 bv the following vote, to-wit: Welch ave. Merrick nvc. Emeriek absent, Wortman ave, Dem mcr ave. Eifert ave. Approved September 15th,1009. Attest: ROBERT V. TELFER. Recorder W. II. CANON Lr'0 ' Mavor MISS GRACE BROWN IN SANJFRANCISCO Local Girl Appears In Concert, win ning Praise From Cities and Press Alike. Why rush homcT Try the Spot Cafe's 25c dinner. Host meal for the least uicv.oy at the Spot cafe. Spices and extracts at 3fi So. 0 streets Phone 3303 for tea or coffee. Mrs. .Inines Rock and sister. Miss Messenger of Thompson Creek spent Thiisrday in Medford. Miss Oraco llrowu of this city re cently appeared ut I he Chamber Mu sic concert in San Fruncinco winning, high praise from the critics mid the press generally. Miss llrowu Iiiih studied with Her man (leiiss only seven months, her only other instructor being her moth er, Mrs. Helen M. Itrowu. It is some thing most satisfactory to go itnu u it.V like Sun rriinciscn and immedi ately receive notice and praise of art ists like Gens and Minetli, also the musical public mid press. Miss Brown is a singer of whom any community would be proud anil Meilford cargerly awaits her return that it may also show its appreciation of this gifted young lady. It may be mentioned in cidentally that Miss Hrowu was re called twice after the rendition of tint eight songs which comprise the cycle. From the San Francisco dailies come these encouraging crlicisms: "An, interesting aciiiiiintaucu was iuiiiIh in Miss Grace llrowu who snug Schumann's Song Cycle "Woman's Love," and displayed a ridi and sued conlrnllo, cultivated in an ex-' (-client school, n refined taste mid emotion. "The vocalist of the evening, Mi- Grace Itrown, delighted everybody with the artistic rendering of Schu mann's Son Cycle, "Woman's Ixive.'' Her rich and mellow contralto showed excellent training, her enunciation nas clear and distinct, ami her ex pression was full of emotion. "Miss Grace Hrown may anticipate u brilliant future. She is eminently dramatically gifted, and it was a full enjoyment to listen to her beautiful voice." The Nash Grill makes a specialty of special dinners, banquets etc. Mu sic every evening. . ep; tec! fine bad dinner at tho Lt'tivr". Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer, room 4, Palm building. Nash Grill open all tho tiine. Fin est service between Portland and San Francisco. The Louvre enfo for tho best. Southern Oregon Ten and Coffee Co., 30 So. G street. If the East Side will warke up now Oakdale avenue and West Eighth street won't have it all their own way, as the best residence districts of the city. Dorothy-Dodd Shoes New Fall Models At Medford's Popular Shoe Store If, when you pa big prices for a pair of shoes, you could be assured of receiving any more actual shoe value than we deliver in "Dorothy Dodd" at $3.50 and $4.00, you cer tainly would be justified in paying out the extra money. But whether you are most interested In originality of design, or leather quality, or fine shoemaking, or comfort we will put our "Dorothy Dodd" assortment against any other col lection of shoes in Medford, and you will quickly discover a big margin in our favor. We Positively Give the Biggest Shoe Values in the City Edmeades Bros. i I THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE nested for Biich improvement in a of iliin obligation, tho fuitb and credit j