TILE ADSDKORD MAIL TRIBUNU, MISDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 125, 10.10. 4 "BREWSTERS MILLIONS" WEDNESDAY 1 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS DRILLING STRONG TEAM filTY NiTlfiES f I out for tho oporntlim and maintenance! changed hy the holder of thin finii- lnXs;;c vr r ''vv1- Mr- irnii pnuuicivi or ueHirnuic moiiimi, excepting steam motors and steam locomotive. Section l.'Tho trnrl ami tracks to lio constructed under the urovlnlonM which lh particular streete and alloys of tho City of M pt ford may ho appro priated niul used for railway purposes ami for power, telegraph ami tele phone lines hy tho said John 11. Al len, his helva and assigns, and re pealing Ordlnanco No. UR2 of snld city. Tho city of Medtqrd doth ordain as follows: Much interest is being manifested anions the local Knights of Pythias. Kncli Monday night the team prac tices nutl those who turn out to the meetings go home feeling that they havo spout a most pleasant as woll as profitable evening. There Is work going on in one of the ranks every evening now, and the team appreciates the attendance of the members. T CITY NOTICES. f-f'f-f-f---'- ORDINANCE NO. 2 SC. An ordinance provldliiK tor tho ox edition of a contract with the A'od ford Printing Company for the print ing of nil legal notices, ordinances, resolutions, etc. The City of Medford doth ordnln as follows: Section 1. The nnyor and record- IT Ol UIU VIIJ III .'IVIIIUIll lire UUIVUJ iwuviir,', ...o oik. iw uili,. (ii.a-i. , ,, , " ., , , ,. nuthorliod and directed to enter .utn'songors. to run and opernte thereon ! ""l ";Z V V ght, matl, lias r.Ko. express and .....i.i.n, i i., of this ordlnanco shall bo laid flush with tho grade of tho street where nld streets have an established' urade, provided, that when the track , j Is laid upon a street where no grade' Section 1. That thoro bo and "w" established the tracK shall hereby U granted to John R. Alton. 1)0 brought to grade whenever such: his heirs and assltns, tho frnnchlso I Krmle shall he ostnb shed by tho city, right and privilege to erect, lay down w 1"V'",ll,MI"11!"1 grade shall relay, construct, reconstruct, pur-1 ,,'; by the city the track! chnso. acquire, lease, repair, main-1 Hl'all bo changed so as o conform , tain, equip, operate, have, bold, use , wU", ,tl10 Krado so established, and and enjoy lines of railway and sys-1 iV"" W f,".r,l,'V' tlmt. t,M ,H",a , J! I tern of railways, either single track J Allo' bis heirs and assigns, shall ; or double track, with power to ' "ii.rovo and keep In repair that por-. change from ono to the other, with ,,(, , )f , l':phl , ttot so oc convenient switches, turn-outs, turn- JHI" '! Mm laying bo. tablM, cn.ss-ovors, connections and wcei a point of 20 Inches heyond ; wnva nml . .-,,., IhmA. 1 110 OUtSldp Hill Of Ills Willi tHlCk Of I on passenger cars ami to carry pns- : y "i""v xf.i,.i ...i.i. tAf. nr.,M,i,. flinnrnl rrxra lr nsrrv fr.ilrhf nnr. Street H tllO same timiltier a8 tho Compnuv :Vw express packages and ln ted ' '"nln.lBr of said street Is Itni.rov. lloWlK, towlt: Stnt,B " tb'reon, subject to tho , p1. orr lvcil tir or under the author- Memorandum of agreement made rensonnuio regulation or tne council 1 " v. . nnd entered Into this 19th day on or said city, to do all acts and things, section i. Mnni jonn u. Alien, ins necessary to tro successful oporatton ) neirs nnu assigns, may construct, op of said railways and systems of rail-, crate, equip and maintain telegraph, ways, operated within said city of telephone nnd power Hum along all Moilfoid, cither as a reparato sys-1 of the said streets upon which the tern of railways within tho cald cltysaiu railways mny nc comiructed for Baker's vs. January, 1910. by and between the Medford Printing Company, a corpor ation, nartr of tho first part, and the Icitr of Medford. a municipal corpor- ' . . A ...1 atlon, party ot tne seconu pari., wu- nescth: of Medford o: as part of a Bystom ROYAL TRACY IN "BREWSTER'S JTILLIONS." r ME SOON TO TALK OF OREGON'S NEEDS Demmcnwealth Conference Will Be Held This Year on February II and 12 Many Topics. UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eu gene, Jan. 25. Tho second annual commonwealth conference, a move ment started last year on the semi centennial of tho admission of Oregon Into tho Union, will be held at tho University of Oregon February 11 and 12. Prominent men from various parts of regon and from the fac faculty of the university will be the speakers on tho occasion, and the sub jects for discussion will he the lead ing problems now before the state. The sessions last year were pronounc ed most profitable by all present, and tils plan to unito science and the arts of practical life In Oregon "was recog nized as one of greatest promise for the best upbuilding of tho state. The complete program will bo announced In a few days. The subjects for dls cussiou will be as follows: Oregon's state university is the ; pioneer among the stato universities In this country In Inaugurating a plan certain to be of highest Importance i to both the people as a whole and the . .vork of tho university. The subjects discussed this year will be the fol lowing: Economic A forestry policy for tho state of Oregon. 1 Procedure for tho earliest and longest utilization of he water resources of Oregon, Pro gram for bringing tho 'Willamette valley under irrigation. , Social and governmental Improve nient of tho conditions of country life la Orogon. Organization and agen ides for securing publicity in the public affairs of Oregon. Educational Invlgoration of mor al education In the common schools -of Oregon. OREGON DELEGATION WOULD BE INCREASED ii the city of Medfoid, along nnd upon rm... ,, nr dm rii-at nnrtiof railways operated ivlihln until cltv nun iiiu " . . ; ... . hereby covenants and ngrees for a of Medford ami olsovrhero without period of two years from tnis aaio print In tho dally edition or uih .m.-u- iford Mall Tribune, published and 'printed by It In tho City of iieuioru. .all legal notices, ordinances, roaolu .tlons and other reading matter vhlch the City ot Medford may require to I havo printed In any nowspancr of 'said city, or which tho council may 'direct, to bo printed at the following Two cents nor lino for each and ev ery Insertion thoreof, said notlcns to tho purposo of transmitting iiies.inges or power over tho said lines for the use In connection therewith Section C. It shnll lie lawful for any nnd all of tho streets ot tho said the said John It. Allen, his heir and assigns, to mnKo nil need nil anil rou city ot Medford as now or heronftor laid out and established, excepting Oakdnlu avonuo, and within the cor porate limits of said city ot Medford aa now established and as said cor porate limits may hereafter bo ex tended: provided, that this ordinance shall become void and of no effect at tho expiration of ono year from tho date of Its passage unless said John R. Allen, his holra and assigns, h nrintPii in th wimo tvoo that hnsiw-lthin said tlmo. shall havo com- horetoforo been used In printing no-1 menced the nctunl construction of i fnr naid ritr In said oaner. ' said system of railways within tho National Body May Take Steps, However, to Prevent Growth of Congress Into Unwieldy Size. In consideration of tho premises said city hereby agrees to causo all notices, ordinances, resolutions and other reading matter which said city is rcaulrcd to nrlnt. or which the i council at any time during said porlod may order to be printed to bo print ed In said paper. And furthor cove nants and agrees to pay therefor tho price above set forth. Said rim party agrees to print an such notices, resolutions, ordinances and other reading matter wKeii it may bo direct! to print lfcrcum!' r with accuracy .md dispitch. In consideration whereof said nar- ties have caused thoso presents to bo vonlont excavations in any of cald streets iindor tho conditions hi-reto-foro named, for tho purposo of es tablishing said railways, or iMom of rallwaya. 'telegraph, telephone or power lines: provided, that whenev i said John R. Allen, his holrs oi in signs, shall disturb any of said stiects he or they shall restore ih same to good order and condition ,is soon as practicable and without .iniiiwinry delay, and falling so to io ill? rnn inon council of said city sia'l l;nv j tho right to fix, by resolution, a ia liable time within wnhh ni1 re WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. Al though tho Oregon congressional del- executed on their behalf by their ro- egatlon hopes to secure an Increase speciivo "r cur',unuu I .... , .....v- iii ii'iireauuiuiiuu oi iue sicio in con- are announced, it is belioved today that instead of increasing rep-, CITY OF MEDFORD, gress after the census figures of 1910 I "? w- anon, .Mayor. Attest: bere RODT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. (Seal.) MEDFORD PRINTING CO. rescntatlon, congress will ndeavor to (Seal) By G. Putnam, Presidont. re-apportion the districts g the va-' Tho foregotng ordlnanco was pass " nrt hv tho c.Itv council of the Cltv of rious states to prevent tho growth of , Medford, on tho 18th day of January,! 1910, by a full vote "aye." said city of Medford: provided fur ther, that the said John R. Allen, his holrs nnd assigns, shall within two j pairs or reoatlon of sil l r years from dnto ot passago of this shall bo c'"'!"' u. and no n fwlii'e ordlnanco flo. or causo to bo filed ' to crmplete said rcpt lrs or n ,iri mid lathe city, with tho city recorder of 1 restorat'on. Within tho tin o iMsrrpi. said city of Medford, a map or platted by said council, tho street com of said city upon whch shr.il bo nc-1 mlssloner of said city shall placo the curately indicated all streets and por- snmo In good condition and repair nt tions of streets nnd alloys which tho 1 tho expenso of tho then bolder of tho said John R. Allen, his holrs or as- franchise granted by this ordinance, signs, desire nnd Intend to utilize In , Section 7. Nothing In this ordl- tho construction of said railways, i nanco shall he so construed as to pro and at tho expiration of said two vent the proper authorities of tho two years tho franchise nnd right city of Medford from sewering, grnd to construct a railway horoby grant-, Ing. paving, planking. Improving, re ed shall be doemed to have lapsed i pairing or altering nny of said as to all portions of tho said streets streets, hut all such work shall be and alloys wMch are not so inille.it-, done, If possible, so as not to disturb, ed on the map or pint so filed, but 1 ! Injure or prevent the full operation such lapsing or tho forfeiture of of said railway or systom of rnll sald frnnchlso as to tho street or por-i wavs. tlon of streets not so Indicated there-' Section 8. Said John R. Alton, his , on snail in no wiso arrest or impair neir and nsslgns. mny charge and ! the franchise and rights hereby collect from each passenger traveling j granted as to tho streots and portion upon rnllwnys construct"!! under nil- or streets which are so Indlrntcd tnorlty of tills ordinance, for each upon said map or plat: provided, j trip traveled hy mich passenger, In however. Mint unless said John It. one ueneral direction tinon said rnll- Allen. his holrs or assigns shnll have ways, from any point lirsnld city to Home Made Bread Wo havo lioiiK'-nmdo broad. Which would ,vou rather eat, home-mado or ImlcorH? A foolish question to ask. Tor most pooplo would ht willing to pay twice the price for iiomc-niado bread they pay for baiter's, but, you can buy the jjood old-fashioned home made bread at the Hex Grocery for the same price as baker's. Larc, well browned loaves, both nourishing and palatable, and It'ked from tho best flour in the city. "Yakima Best" Take a loaf home with you and be con vinced. Rex Grocery Go. Best Groceries At Prices Strictly in Keeping with the Quality of Our Stock which is Unexcelled - A Trial wil IConvince You the national body to an unwieldy size. On the present apportionment of congressional districts based on pop- ROUT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. actually constructed and hnvo In op eration at least two miles of streot railway on the s'rfots of wild city witiun live years from the date here- sny other point within the limits of 1 tho city of Medford, n fare of five! cents and no more: excepting for riding In or tho use of observation ORDINANCE NO. 287. An nnllnanpe nrnlilliltlne minors ulation. nearly every state will have;Ir0m onterlng or being In any place Increased representation in congress f where the sale of intoxicating liquor under the urosent law. It Is nrnh.i-lnt retail Is licensed in tno Ulty or bio that a move will be made rais ing the ratio of representation in each district to prevent an Increase In the size of the. house of representatives. A Great Day. The evangelistic meetings nt Phoe -nix Christian church enters upon its mnrd week with good prospects. Sun dny was a great day. The afternoon meeting for women only was i -splendid service. Evangelist Jack fion'a address on "Woman: Her Tlno nud Power," wnB very inter esfanjt nnd helpful. At tho evening service the large building was pack ed and the interest fine. There were -fivo Additions to the church for the day. Saptising at the close of the senneo at night. Meeting will con tiiniQ -through the week. Remember, tho great song service led by Mrs. Jnokabn. Stereopticon pictures and illufnited songs every evening. A Quiet Wedding at Phoenix. At the parsonago of the Christian church on Sunday, January 23, Wil linnt Jt-Feni and Miss Hazel Iva Pat tSis'on of 'near Phoenix were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by T. P. Rawlins, (he pastor. Mr, Fern a well-known, substantial farmer rind Btookroiser of Phoonix, a good citizen and fine man. Tho bride- elect is one of the most charming of 35 Dead In Wreck. SUDBURY, Ont., Jan. 24. After a total of 35 bodies had been recover ed from the coaches sunken in tho 'Spanish river by the wreck of tho Montreal and Minneapolis express the officials declared that they are convinced that there were no more dead. Medford, and prohibiting such minors from making misrepresentations as to their ago and providing penalties therefore. of, then all rights hereby granted . rr. funeral cars, mail cars, expres shall he forfeited and lost hy the enrs. freight cars and other special said John It. Allen, his hfdrs nnd as-, cars, said John R. Allen, bl heirs signs, except as to such streets or portion of street or streets on which ho shall havo actually constructed and have Jn operation such stroet railway at said time; nnd provided furthor. Mint nil rights In and to all streets hereby granted shall lnpso and OREGON, DEAR OREGON. (Air, "Heidelberg.") Bettor than riches or worldly wealth is life in n clime that's royal Teeming with happiness, hope anr; ueaiin ana wanned uy a sun benign: Sweeter than pelf that is won by stealth is building with citi zens loyal: So come, let us clink, but first let us dnnk, ono toast with brimming stein. Here's to the state that knows no dearth, Here's to the hopes that riso: Hero's to her sons, the best on earth ; Hero's to her smiling skies: Here's, to her past, so glorious, Here's to hor future great: Hero's to her, ever victorious; Hero's to our own dear stato. Oh, Oregon I Dear Oregon; tho stato wo lovo so well, Where summer snows nnd beauteous rose deck mountain, hill and dell; Whoro shimmaring sheen nnd ever green blend into heav'n. above. The thought of you, so old, so new, o'er fill our hearts with lovo: Tho thought of you, so staunch, so true, o'or fills our hearts with love.- - ,. the Phoenix community, and was handsomely attired for tho ocousimi a very attractive and beautiful bride. Their many frionds join in congrat- the many charming young ladies of ulutions and best wishes. ORDINANCE NO. 284. An ordlnanco granting to John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, tho right to lay nown, construct, acqulro and own, and to maintain, operate and use railways, poles and wires, and under ground conduits and conductors In the City of Medford, Orogon, and to operato cars and locomotives, other than stoam, to gonorato and transmit power, and to send and receive mes sages by tolegraph and telephone over certain, streets, alleys and nubile places, injth.o C(ty or Medford, Oregon, and to authorlzd'tue construction. In stallation and maintenance of equip ment and power houses, stations and all other things necessary or convent-1 Alien, ins noirs or nsslsns, shnll havo constructed and havo In operation such stroot railway lino or linos at said tlmo. It being understood that tho term "In operation" as used horcln, shall bo taken and Is understood to mean tho running of street cars sultablo for carrying passengers and In which passengers nro actually carried for tho faro herein provided, at least onco ovory two hours in each direc tion, between tho hours of 7 n. m. and 7 p. m. of each day. Section 2. Said John R. Allon shall havo tho right nnd franchise to connect togothor, tho snld railway and system of railways with anv oth er railway or systom of railways, and Tho City of Medford doth ordain ; ilf,onnin , Mnlnnln , oa rrtllnaa . ..." o I, - t. v ii t i . i e" years irom uaie noreor, except as Section 1. It shall be unlawful for to Bllch 8troet(, or 8troet or ' or. any minor to enter or bo In any placo tlon of streot or streots. on nnd over wiuun uio iuy oi .ni.-uiuru wiiuru m which said John R h;uu oi lnioxiciiuug liquors iu ijuuuii ties of less than ono gallon is or may any tlmo hereafter bo licensed. Section 2. Any person who shall violate the provisions of tho foregoing section of this ordinnnco shall upon conviction thereof be fined not less than twenty ($20) dollars, nor moro than fifty ($50) dollars, and shall bo Imprisoned at labor for a porlod of not moro than ten days. Section 3. It shall bo unlawful for any minor to make any falso state ment to any person, now or at any tlmo hereafter, licensed to sell Intox Icatlng liquors In less than ono gallon or to any qgont, representative or em ployee of any such person, for tho purpose of securing from such person or his agent, representative or em ployee, any Intoxicating liquor. Any person who shall bo guilty of violat Ing tho provisions of this section of this ordinance shall upon conviction thoreof ho fined not loss than twenty (20) dollars or moro than fifty (bUj dollars, and shall bo Imprison ed at labor not less than flvo nor more than ton days. Section 4. This ordinance shall be In forco from and after the dato of its passage. Tho foregoing ordinance was passed ny tho city council of tho City of Med ford, Oregon, on tho 18th day of January. iio. by the fololwlnir vote: Welch, ayo; Morrick, aye; Emorick, aye; Wortman, ayo; Elfort, ayo, and uommor, ayo. Approvod January 19th, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: RORT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. and nsslgnH, may cbnrgo and collect such compensation, rntos and fares as It or thoy may desire. Section 9. All of tho rights, priv ileges nnd franchises horoln crnnted shnll continue and be In full force and effect for fifty (50) years from tho date of tho acceptance of this I ordinance. i Section 10. All of tho provisions of this ordinnnco shall inure to. op ply to nnd bind tho heirs nnd ns slgns of tho snld John R. Allen. Section 11. Tho failure of the said John R. Allon, .bin holrs or nsslgns, to operate any car lino or lines which bo shall at any tlmo construct here under, as tho term "operate" Is here in (lerinen, ror a porlod of moro than ninety dnys at any ono tlmo, or for a ponoi or more man six months In nny calendar year, shal bo taken and hold to bo nn abandonment of tho rights horoln given ns to tho street or streets or portion of street or streots, upon which snld lino or linos shall havo been constructed, nnd such failure shall without any action on tho pnrt of said city operato to rnnnoi nnn nnnui nil tho r chta o Alien & Reagan The Square Deal Grocers mm Wm. E. STACY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. to run cars from any lino of stront to I John R. Allen, his holm or niwlirnn uuj uuiur uno oi Bireoi ana to con-i" r 10 any sucu streot or streets struct, maintain nnd use convenient sidetracks, switches, curvos and turn outs from tho lino of railways main tained' undor authority of this ordi nance, subject to tho roasonablo reg ulation of tho council, to nnd upon his and their proporty nnd other rights of way and to and Into his ana tnoir shops, barns, "storohousos repositories, dopots, yards, tormlnals buildings and crounds. Section 3, Said John R. Allen, his holrs nnd nsslgns, may oporato and propel cars over and undor railways constructed pursuant to tho nrovi- slons of this ordinance by moans of overnoau or underground olec trie power, storago batteries compressod air, cables or oth er mecnanical power oxcopt only stoam motors and steam lo comotives, hut steam motors and steam locomotives mav ln imnd In tno oporatlon of said railways for construction or tomnorary nurnoses. or In case of accidonts or omorgon- ciesj not lonner than soven davs at ono tlmo without tho consent of tho council, and for the purposo of op orating rallwaya and havlnir eon. vonlont power and electrical current ror his and tholr uso. may out un. ?reci. maintain and uso poloB and overhead wires and lay down, con- struct, maintain and uso under ground slots and conduits and under., ground wires, conductors and cablos in and along streets pver which said railway nro or mav bo laid down and In and alontr mrh othnr ntrnntn of tho city of Modford as its common cauncll may direct, Tho motlvo powr er and the mode of operating' and propelling cam may at any time bo Soctlon 12. Tho said John n. AI Ion shall, within thirty dnys after tno passago or this ordlnanco, fllo In tho office of tho recorder of tho cltv of Medford, his wrltton ncceptnnco of thin ordinnnco, and tho franchise rights nnd privileges by this ordi nnnco granted to ami confarrml imnn him, his holrs and assigns, subject to tho torma and provisions In this ordlnanco contnlnod. Falluro of said John R. Allon to nccopt this ordi nance Within thirty davs from thn final passago thoreof shnll bo doom ed and hold to bo a rejection of this ordinnnco, nnd upon tho oxplration of tho tlmo allowed for tho filing of nam accoptanco, tno same 'not hav ing boon filed, this ordlnanco shall pocomo and bo wholly void, inopern tivo and of no' effect. Section 13. That ordlnanco No 253 Of tho City Of Mod font tin nnil tho samo la horoby repealed, and tho nuiu junn u. Alien snail inciudo in his accoptanco of this ordinance to ho filed as required by soctlon 12 horeof, his wrltton consent to the re peal of said ord nance No. 252. and his release and waiver of all rights anu privileges g von or Rrantod bv said ordinance No. 252. Tho foregolnir ordlnanea wm nnmt. ed by tho city council of the city of Medford. OroKon. on tha 18th dr of January, 1910, by tho following yoto: Welch ayo, Morrick aye, Emorick aye, Wortman ayo, Elfort ayo and Domraer aye. Approvod January 19th, 1910. W. II. CANON. Mavor. Attest: RODT. W. TELFER, (Seal) City Recorder, 1 District Agent for ALADDI N" LA MP-wanted. -Local agents Office 8 South Central Ave. MEDFORD, OR. urn SEIl US FIRST Whon in neod of Electrio Wiring, or Fixture, nud navo nionoy by gat ting host workmanship. Dyname Itopaining u specialty. FLYNN BROS. fti MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS. 13? WEST MAW STREET PLUMBING Steam ad Hot Water Heating. All wpxsk guaranteed. Prices reasonable. L F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH OM Tribune Building. phon6 3!. FOR SALE j& jz? Residence, at 700 S. Oakdalo rooms, besides pantry, closets, hall and bath; cement base ment 32 feet square, tile drained. Lnf. Rrwi7K 1 'nmnnr sidewalk in front and to house. Private driveway. Allev in rear. For terms see ' on tho property. TUTTLE & SON ijjllljjjjj -- iwiMsmrtMMnMi