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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1910)
TJTE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIC D FORD. OREGON, .SUNDAY, ffEHRARY 20, 1910. CITY DADS SHOWS AND REGULATE 'MYSTERY SURROUNDS VENDORS DEL NORTE MURDER SAYS SPRAY TREES Ordinances Aro Passed negtilntlnu Albert Ryan's Death on Pistol River, Law Requires All Trees and Shrubs the Licenses for Street Vendors and Circus Price Is Raised. At tin! ini't'llni! of tho city council Friday night n mil board wiw pre 'lit. Am ordinance rcKUlntltiK llccnueii wiih jin'mmiUmI mid pruned without any dlHCtlMtlOU. Tim mw ordinance Incrcnioi tho amount to bo paid th city for tin prlvlU'Ko of conductlnc certain lines of bunlne. For Inntancf, tho circuit iicni( ih incrcanod from 170 to $130. Councilman Welch thought It Hhould ho douhli'd, hut the price wb fixed nit In the original draft. inciuiieu in the ordinance were provlnloiiM whereby what aro known iin "iiiedlclim companion" or anyonn nlllnK merchandUe of any kind ty euch uivnnn are charged n yearly llcenre of 1200. Street hawker and Yendom of goodii from door to door are aluo charged $260 a year. Ped diem on foot immt pay $200 nlno, and the man who peddles from n wagon U niweucd $300. Theo year ly license can only be taken out for the full term. It l understood that the peddler llccnie does not apply to perron who sell the produce of their own farms vegetables and fruit from door to door. Draymen nre assessed $3 for every tbreo months for one horse and $0 for a twohorse dray. Ice cream wagons on tho street have ix prohibitory tariff placed on them lu the shape of a $00 per month license. Thin Ilcento Is levied, It Is alleged, In the interest of tho health of the city, and to prevent tho vend Inc of a preparation so susceptible to disease gerniit as Ice cream upon the open streets. It was ordered that the city re corder be Instructed to advertise for bids for paving certain streets with hard surface pavement. The bids to be opened March 8. Also the city recorder was Instruct ed to advertise for bids for laying sewers and water main In tho city for the year 1&10. Ordinance for lateral sewer on d'AnJou street from Nlntu to Thir teenth. Water mnlns from Heulah nvenue' In Curry County, Is Still Veiled In Mystery. MAItfllirilCLI). Or., Feb. 10. Mystery still surrounds tho murder of Albert Ityan, who wan killed and robbed lu a lonely spot on Pistol river In Curry county. It. Collier, who was arrested as a suspect, has been released and today these seems to be small chance of finding tho murderer. Collier was given a preliminary hearing nt the town of Harblu, near where the body was discovered. Thero was not suf ficient evidence to provo him In any wny connected with tho murder. The most damaging circumstantial evi dence against the accused inqn was the report thnt he had left Dol Norte, Cnl In company with Hynn. but It has since been learned that they loft two days apart. A few dollars In money and Ry an's watch havo been found on the ground near where the body was dis covered. It Is believed that Ityan had about $180 when he left Pel Norte. The finding of the watch and money leads some of the officials to U Hove thnt Ryan committed suicide, but this Is hardly possible as the only weapon was a knife In his pock et, and he had been stabbed twice and his throat cut. Must Bo Sprayed for Insect and Funrjus Pests, Owner of city lotH upon which trees and nhrubK nre growing aro no tificd that in accordance with the JlnwB of Oregon they tntiHt sprny nil , trees mid shrubH likely to he infcHt- ed with San Jose kcuIg or other in H-ct fungus CHtH. Commercial lime 'Hiilphur Bprny t the rate of one pil- Ion to eight gallons of water !h ree ominendciL A mere sprinkling will ,not suffice. Tho preparation mut ho applied by means of n spray pump. EDDIE WILKINSON PRAISED BY BASEBALL WRITER Ofgood & CummincK have in their employ nn engineering corps consist ing of 22 assistants, nil with the requisite training and experience to fit them for their respective posi tions. 287 Big fistic carnivnl evening Febru ary 22 nt old skating rink. 260 let your ticket at Hnskins' enrly the boxing contest. 289 to Phlpps street, on Queen Anne ave nue from Roosevelt to Phlpps, on Reddy avenuo from Roosevelt to' Phlpps. I Petition of A. P. Talent to construct frame residence corner Ninth and Central avenue granted. Resolution pasted for paving of, Eighth street from Riverside to 8. P. right of way. II. Hadgely, the man who write the baseball dope for the Sun Frnn oiM'o Bulletin, Imw the following to say of a local hoy: "A mention of the Phenix team remimlK mo of Wilkinson, who in holding down fecund for the col IcginiiH this year. Ah a judge of irround bull he in nt the top of the ladder and gives promise of devel oping into one of the flashiest its -fielders in the country. He is due to finish his studies next year, and it might pay some local manager to get a line on this hoy. Good second basemen nre none too plentiful and Wilkinson should he borne in mind by Const league clnbH when they do n little experimenting at the begin niug of the season." Kddie Wilkinson, above mentioned, is a son of Kd Wilkinson of Mcdford nnd played a few gamen with the lo cal team htKt senson. He in a na tive son of Mcdford nnd showed his class on the diamond here Inst year. We don't care whtro you bought your glasses. Get the Mngic eye glass clenner at Dr. Goble's. Free. 18 W. Mnin st. 2SG Oseood & Plimmillfs linvn nnmn. eerilltr nHrtiefi in fliA fiil? nmnnrinii for tho construction of the irrigation system for the valley. 287 Mngic eycglnss cleaners free nt Dr. Goble's, 38 W. Mnin st. 280 . 0. 0. F, LODGE Representatives From All Organized Lodnes of Odd Fellows In South ern Oregon at Institution. Deputy District Grand Master Hoy Ulrich of Jacksonville, accompanied by delegations from the lodges of Odd Fellows of Ashland, Jackson ville, Mcdford, Central Point and Gold Hill filled ft special train Sat urday evening which conveyed thorn to Woodville, where they were met by a delegation from the Grants Pass lodge. The occasion was the insti tution of a new lodge of the three- linkers in the thriving burg near the county line, nnd every one of the old lodges sent their best exponents of the work in order that the initiates might bo imbued with the proper re spect due the order. ALFRED HARRISON HOOKER. Alfred Harrison Hooker, who died nt his residence in Mcdford Friday moming, was bom in Indinnnriolis, Ind., January 7, 1840. In 1801, at the outhrcnk of the civil war, he joined Kansas home guards, nfter- ward enlisting in the regular army and serving through the war. Ac companying his final dischnrge pa pers he received letters of high commendation from his superior of ficers. He was married December 10, 1805, to Eliza Spurgcon and came to Oregon in 2872. In 1891 he beenme a resident of Mcdford and has since made his home here. He eaves a wife and eicht children Mrs. Mnttie Young of Heppner, Or.; H. E. Hooker of American Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Belle Nelson of Port land; Mrs. Ida Haines of Tncoma; Delbert, Leonard nnd W. A. Hooker nnd Mrs. Eva Frcdenberg of Mcd ford. Tho funeral will take place this nftcrnoon under the auspices of Chester A. Arthur Poet, G. A. R. The Snowy Butte orchnrd, com prising 300 acres of berfring fruit roes, was subdivided into ten-ncre raets by Osgood & Cummings. 287 Ostrood & Cummings have several parties engaged on city and ranch surveys. 287 Buicks run easily. Why Look Farther? When in search of the Latest in style's and material in the way of - . -:: ; , Spring' Suits and Skirts as we have them. Although we have really been too busy the last few days ? unpacking and arranging our stock to take time to tell you about them, but to set your minds at rest, we will say that if it is good and in style you can't make a mistake in coming here for anything in the line of ladies' and Girls9 Wearing Apparel THE QUALITY STORE THE QUALITY STORE JUST ARRIVED Direct from the Factory a Carload of Flint Coat and Mikado Roofing and a full stock of all kinds and weights m Deadening Felts and Building Papers. In addition to those we have , ON THE WAY ; a full and complete stock of PAINTS and OILS and say! Dont forget that we handle ' , - . t f 1 Standard Portland Cement and Fresh Crown Plaster and can 1 T , supply you in any quantity desired WOODS LUMBER