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THIS MBDlTOJtD MAIL TRIBUNE, A1I3D.FORI). OREOON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19m
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TAR MACADAM
.SCHOOLS MAKE
AS A PAVEMENT GREAT STRIDES
BANKERS TO MEET 'O'GARA GOES
HERE MARCH 10
TO ROSEBURG
CITY NOTICES.
Asphalt Mnenilam Tried In Numerous
Eastern Cities anil Found to Dc
a Failure Experience of
Various Other Places.
'Dm (in iiiiiciiduni ami iilmlt
iiiiicudiiiu pavement Iiiih been laid in
tlio following cltios PnriM. Ky.; J)u
liilli, Minn.; Ou-omhm, Mich. : Toronto,
Out.; Hamilton, Out.; Jlotno, N. Y. :
Nearly Every District In County
Shows Improvement Over Two
Years Ao Many New
Dulldlnus.
following in a JUt of tlio school
in Jneknoii county that liavo mudc
hiiliHtaiitial iiiijn (ivciin'iit during I ho
litH't two yoaiM, uitliur in (ho erection
of now Huhoul htiiiiiiniH. addition to
or iinnroveuient of old biiihlingH, or subject of "I'ostnl Savings HankH,"
llarrihon, K. .1.; I'ori Huron, .Mieh.;j (10 oxtuutdoii of their coiirHO of at its meeting in Medford on Mnrch
Carlisle, Pu nnd Kl. Mnryw, I'u. jHtudy, including Mcvernl projected (). .1. h. HnnuncrHley, cashier of
Joo Hammcrsley Will ncad a Paper
on "Postal Savlnns Banks"
Is Unique In Its
Fitness.
He Will Deliver a Lecture There on
Friday Evenlnu to a Larue
Gatherlnu State Offi
cials Present.
With peculiar filnohw th Southern
Oregon Clearing House iiHHoelntion
him requested one of itH members,
who in hoth fi hanker and a pout-
nniHter, to deliver nn address on the
Turin, Kentucky.
Ill April, 11105, in tlio ense of Sei
bort, vm. tlio City of IndianapoliH, in
llllt Ullllflllllll .t.hllt'f llf Mlll'lfltl ,flttlltV.
the .mcHtion '.ih to tho condition ol , hWi-wlmol 'inrH aad one addition.
the tar inacadam pavement in Pari,( "ener emj.iojeu.
Ky., wan brought up and Mr. B. H. I bohool DiHtrtct No. -I.
January, a witness on hchalf of the!' uMr. li!,00
defendant, tenlificd that he wan a " ur " uf htl1,V
merchant living in Parin, Ky., who,"'"1 additional teaeheru employ.
ikliutii ti lnikiiiiuu tu uitlllltflfl Mil Mlll'l .
wired, which is paved with tnr iiiih
improvcinenlH! tho Gold Hill bank, and postmaster
School DiHtrict No. 1, .Jacksonville j of Gold Hill, is tlio member in iies
Nrnv brick building, Meiim heated, ' (ion, and ho is preparing a thoughtful
mint AlD.OUIh (inn ven i- milled to the liiml exhaustive natter on the subject
that is nttriicling H' niueh earned linen togeinor.
attention from our country's fore
most statesmen.
It 'ih also announced that ( (
Hpckman, Southern Oregon's pioneer
banker, will read a short account of
'bunking i" thin section. His bank
Ki.luinl l)!uiriii Vii f. AhIiIhihI t itii' limine nl .Jnelt son villo in one of
Htrcct, wiiicii is pavcu wiin tar mai- , .' , , , . r .i . . i '
adam. When rcucsled by couiihcI . Coiirno in manual training and do. j he oldcnl banks in the Mate, having
murine nviiiiicv ijueivu. ; nrrii iTMiiiiiirinTu hi , n .,.,.-
School District No. ih Central Jtalircd at .$50,000. The owner oc
Point New brick building, steam rupies tho unique jKifcition in com
hcated, comI .f 18,000; two additional mcrcial circlcH of beiiur president.
teacherK employed. vico-prcnidcnt, caHhier, director and
School Dihtriel No. JO, Lone Pine miIp xtockholder of hi- bank
school Improvc;neut to
I'rof. O'Oara left tint, morning for
IHeburK where ho will deliver a
lecture hefor a reprcHotitntivo ath.
criiiK of (he horticulturist of Umiz
laH county. At leat three rncin
bor of tho Htnte board of hortiuul
turc will ho prcnent, viz.: P. K. New
ell, president, and Chnrlen A. Park
and A. U. Carsniin, cornmihuionerH,
This will be the first of a hcri'-s
of meetings to bo held in DoivI.ih
for tho jiurj'ot-o of KottmK the frtut-
lo Mtatc tho condition of tho pave
incut, the witness testified that in
(ho middle of (he driveway in Main
Htroet, between First and Second
MtreotH, there in a very larc hole,
mid between Third and Fourth
htrcets there arc numerous holes and
places showing where the pavement
had run from the heat of tho sun at
(17 donrcn Fahrenheit. When asked
us to tho uoiicral condition of the
pavement, the witness staled that it
was his opinion that the pavement
that is now laid there 1 Avorfe than
the one it repla I. The witness
hinted furthermore, thai there is no
heavy traffic on the street, as Paris
is a fanuiui: district and has a pop.
ulatiou of only 5800.
lnllnnilllN.
The National Hitumeu company of
Indiaunisilis has been pven it last
notice by the city that tho repairs on
Main street must be made within two
weeks or the city will make them and
Tilo null nuninsl tho company for
the amount of damages. This com
pany hns made faithful promises
from time to timo to have these
needed repairs made, but imthiiik' has
over come of them.
Klmlrn, New York.
The following detailed report of
the William Street tar macadnm was
made after a careful investigation.
Tho tnr inacadam mtvement laid in
Willinrn street, this city, was alluded
to In April. lDOfl, issue of the Mu
nicipal Journal nnd Kntrinecr as be
ing at least a partial failure, but it
mny now be referred to safely as
licinc a total failure, as there is al
ready a largo number of holes in it,
worn through lo the foundation, al
though it was extensively repaired
last year before the snow enme on
the ground. William streot is sub
jectcd to very light traffic, and what
little it does get is confined to tlio
center, so it is not a great wonder
that tho pavement on both side.',
three or four feet from the curb,
does not show much wear, except hi
n few spots where horses have been
allowed to tnud in the gutter.
Dulutli, .Minnesota.
Suhsctiucut to tho laying of hitu-
lithio pavement in Dulutli, Minn., an
effort was Hindu to got something as
good as bitulithio without tho assist
ance of Warren Pros, company. Tho
oily engineer drafted specifications
nnd called tho pavement "tar mac
adam" in tho drafting of which spe
cifications ho has since testified in
court, ho followed closely tho speci
fications of Wnrron Pros, company,
oxcopt as to tho chnractcr of tho bi
tumen. Ah a matter of fact, tho con
Htrnction was mndo ns closely ns the
contractors and city officials know
how to follow tho construction of tho
bitulithio puvomunt, mid it infringes
on a number of the patonts of War
ren Pros, company, on account of
which infringements tho city of Du
lutli Is now involved in litigation,
That the pavements laid have prov
ed quite unsatisfactory.
Toronto, Ontario,
Toronto, Out., is likewise a victim
of tho false impression Hint stono
nnd tar thrown togother in "any old
way" will mako a durable pavement,
Tho experience of this city again
demonstrates that tlio construction
of a pavement requires both tec
hnical knowledge and practical skill,
Ah the traffic on no two thorough
faros is exactly alike, it requires
long oxporioiico and thorough knowl
edge to construct a pavement that
will iuopMIio conditions in every par
ticular case.
Hamilton, Ontario,
At Hamilton, Out,, tho tar inne
ndam pavements hnvo all gone to
plooos and thoy nro resurfacing thorn
with other materials. Kvon tho res
idence streets, nro full of holes and
in torriblo Bhnpo, Thoro is not a
wtrotch 15 foot long without n holo
HOTEL BURNS; GUESTS
OUT IN 15 BELOW
VICTORIA. H. C, Feb. 25. -Four
men are suffering from serioiif in
juries today and others arc recover-
NOTICB TO CO.NTItACTOItfl. !
Tho city council of tho city of Mod-1
ford, Oregon, will receive nonJod pro-'
IiohuIh for tho corintructlon of all l.it
"rnl Hewers which will hi required
constructed by gnld city during the
year 1010.
All bids mtmt bo filed with the city !
recorder on or before 5 o'clock p. rn.
March 8th, 1910. and accompanied by
a certified check, payable to the city
treasurer of imld city, equnl to five
per cent of tho amount bid for.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, thin 2lBt
day of February, 1910.
JIODT. W. TBLFEH,
292 City Recorder
J E. ENYA'FtT, President J. A PEHIIY, Vice-President. ,
JOHNS OHTH ..-I,. W. H ACKSON, Ass't Cnshier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $60,000
SURPLUS $16,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS.
Tho city council of tho city of Med
ford, Oregon, will receive sealed pro
posals for tho construction of all wa
ter mains which will bo required con
structed by said city during the year
1910.
All bids must bo filed with the city
recorder on or before 5 o'clock p. m.
March 8th, 1910, and accompanied by)
rf certified check payable to the city
treasurer of said city equal to five!
per cent of the amount bid for. '
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 21st j
day of February, 1910.
ROBT. W. TELFER, j
292 City Recorder.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN a PRICE
11 North D St . Medford, Ore.
Phone 303
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRAC
TORS. I
Tho city council of the city of Med
ford, Oregon, will receive sealed pro-
thc,tlieir night garments. Angus Mc
school only instance of tho kind in Oregon, Lean, Dick Jones, Peter Kno and the
ing from 'exihiire to l' below zero 'posals-for the paving of certain streets'
temperature as a result or tlio burn
ing of the Hazolton hotel at Hazel
ton. U. C, yesterday. All the guests
were completely cut off from exits
and jumped from upper windows in
building, cost $'-'J0.
School District Xo. 1(1, Agate
school New two-room building, i
cost jfJlot); two year high school j
aihlcd and one mlilittonal
employed.
School District No. Talent
One year added to course of study
and one additional teacher employ
ed; high school and .'J0,()()0 building
projected.
School District No. 'lit. Pock Point
Improvement to building, .f 518
mid perhnps in the country.
Chinese cook were injured, the lat
ter fatally. The hotel was n thrce-
NOTICE. .story wooden structure and the lo.s
To whom It may concorn: All oldi;H j cxcchS 0f $25,000.
tcat.,er! prices on my Medford Viow orchard j
withdrawn. Prices and terms win bo kczkma cukaih.k
glvon upon application. ; TROOP NOW AT 25c
291 E. BURTON WATERMAN. t4 , (1 4
11 '8 usually very costly to consult
a specialist in any tuseape, nut ror
5 cents, on a special offer, we can
OUAUDIAN'S SAIiE.
Notice Is hereby given that the tin-1 now give to those suffering from ec
i,,rif i?nnrl!nn of tho norson nnd zema or nny form of skin disease ab-
jestato of Charles Lloyd Hockcrsmlth 'n',""tcllcf' w,th I,rosPect
School District No. Woo.lvillo I" Henry Hockcrsmlth. mln- A Bpecnj trnJ Bzo bottle of oil of
- Now building, cost $15,000 ; one orB virtue of nn order of tlie wlntergrccn, thymol and glycerine,
additional teacher employed. : county court of Jackson county. Ore- etc. as compounded In the Chicago
School District No. -ID, Applegate j Kon duly and regularly given
school- District hoiidcd for ?a00 j maao "nu wnieruu ui nturu on mu cja, 2c-cent offer. This one bottle will
for two-room brick building
District No. 12, Lost Creek Plnns
submitted for now building.
District No. 10, Afbohtos New
building, cost $531.
District No. -17 Now building,
cost $D00.
District No. H, Medford New
high school building, cost f 33, 000;
courses in domestic scleuco and
mniiunl training introduced; six or
seven additional teachers employed;
now building on east side projected.
District No. 50, Hannah School
New building.
District No. 52, Chnpnrral New
building, cost $030.
District No. 53, Pound Top, noar
Hutto Kalis Now building.
District No. 50, Wagner Creek
Addition to old building, cost .S00;
additional teacher emploved.
District No. 57, flold Hill District
bonded for $1-1,000 for new brick
building.
District No. 50, Prospect Now
two-room building, cos( $11000.
District No. 01, Galls Creek New
building.
District No. (12, Wimor Addition
to old building, $-100.
District No. drove school, near
Medford Now hriok: building, cost
$11100.
District No. 72, Anderson Creek
Addition to old building , cost about
$300.
District No. 73, Hollviow. New
heating plant installed, and one ad
ditional teacher installed.
District. No, 01, Hutto Kails. New
school building, cost $S00(), one year
added to course of Btudy, and ad
ditional teaehor employed.
District No. 03, Hear Prospect.
Now building erected.
District No. 1)5, Noidcrmcier
school. New building, cost $2150.
SEES ANNIHILATION IN
HALLEY'S COMET'S TAIL
HEHKHLKY, Cal., Fob. 25. "If
tho nHtronomorH aro right in their
cstimato of tho amount of cyanogen
gnB in tho tail of Ilnlloy's eomot, and
if tlmt body's vapors do ouvolop tho
oivrth, wo mny hnvo a chanco to feel
tho BoiiHiitionfi of (ho hugs and in
BoetH killed by tho uho of this deadly
gas," said Profewsor Edwin Pootli
of tho dopavtmont of chemistry at
tho Univorsity of California, "We'll
nil ho snuffod out if sufficient quan
tity of (his gas unitoB with the hy
drogen of (his pluuot'H atmosphere.
"Their union would form tho dead
ly gas known ns hydrooynnio acid,
tho moBt dondly poison known to
Koieneo, which monna doath to all
animals."
2Sth day of January, 1910, will on or convlnco you we know It wo vouch
nfter tho 0th day of March, 1910, of- for It.
for for snlo nnd sell at prlvato salo Ten years of success with this mild.
, . , , . .... . soothing wash, D. D. D. Prescription.
to tho highest nnd best bidder for ,nnB convnced UP( nnd we hopu you
cash In hnnd, tho undivided two- wll accept the speclnl 25-ccnt offer
thirty-fifths (2-35) Interest of said on D. D. D. Prescription so that you
minors In and to tho following des- J"o ho convinced.
crlbcd real property, situated In the Medford Pharmacy.
county of Jackson and state of Ore
gon, to-wlt:
Tho south half (1-2) of section
sixteen (10) and tho southeast quar
ter of section soventeen (17),
In township thlrty-coVcn (37) south
of rnngo one (1) west of the Wll
lametto morldlnn.
Dnted Modford, Oregon, February
4, 1910.
J. N. HOCKERS.M1TH,
Guardian of tho Person and Estate of
Charles Lloyd Hockcrsmlth nnd
Ivan Henry Hockcrsmlth, minors.
W. E. PIIIPPS,
Attorney.
Date of first publication February
4. 1910.
with a hard surface pavement and for
the placing of cement euros on both
sides of said streets.
Plans and specifications on file in
tho office of the city engineer. All
bids must be accompanied by a cer-'
titled check or bond for two thousand'
dollars (S2000.00), made payable to
the city treasurer, and bids to be filed
with the city recorder of the city of
Medford on or before 5 o'clock p. m. 1
on tbo 8th day of March, 1910.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 21st
day of February. 1910.
ROBT. W. TELFER,
292 City Recorder.
Shur-On
We can fit most any kind of a
nose with Shur-On Mounts.
Dr. GOBLE
Optical Parlor
18 West Main Street.
We have no other business.
Coffee nt Goodfricnd'a.
A. L VROMAN
PLUMBING- & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years',
i
practical experience.
OFFICE
1 13, SOUTH FRONT STREET, i
Wm. E. STAGEY & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agents wanted. Lamp on
exhibition and for sale at the following places: Medford Garage, Allen
& Reagan's, WArner, Wortnian & Gore's, Hussey's Cash Store and.
Medford Furniture Co.'s store.
ADDRESS BOX 826. MEDFORD, OR.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office: 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore.
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESS;GHANCES
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
Now is the Time
TO GET OUR FIGURES ON WIRING, ELECTRICAL FIXTURES,
ETC., ON THAT NEW HOUSE. DYNAMO REPAIRING A SPE
CIALTY. FLYNN BROS.
' 'A'FST MAIN RTPFfTT
Medford Iron Works I
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All v.-.- of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-J
chlnery Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO.
Tho cur thai (Iooh tlio work tho
reliable, ilnrnhlo, powurfnl Tluiolc.
in it; streets nro in wretched sljnpo;
far worso than ordinnry macadam
would liavo boon, Tho city has on
tlroly discontinued tho use of nina
For sale S lots on Oahdul i avenue
$2500.
For rent 9-room and C-rooin Hutu.
Wanted Three nnch hands.
Wanted Two girls nt onc: no houc
work.
Wanted Woodc!n!iier3, I'l f.O per
cord.
For sale 4-roo'.n houw. half acre
$1250. ,
For snlo 7-room houo, 1-10 acre, (
$2500.
For salo 5 acreu noar Phoor.Jx, 1
1750.
For salo 5 acres, SC00.
I can furnish you holp to work by
tho hour or by tho day at odd Jobs.
Wanted Ranch hnnd, $45 per month
no board.
Wnntod Ranch hand, $1.25 and
board.
Wanted Ranch hand, one that can
handle tour horses.
WnntodJQlrls for gonornl housework.
For sale 7-room house, lot 90x200,
$3000.
For snlo Two houses, lot 52x126,
$1100.
For snlo 12 ncros In bearing,
fur snlo half acre, houso nnd hnru,
terms; $1500.
For salo 9 ncrda In fruit; $9000.
For snlo IS ncros improved, 10 ncros
Irrigated, 8 In nlfalfn.
For snlo Lot 83x100, wntor ninln;
good locnttnn.
For Balo Lot, 50x100; Mlstlctoo;
flno locntlon; $900.
For snlo G-room cottngo, moxiorn, on
Onkdnlo nvonuo, $3500.
For snlo 2000 poach trocs, cheap,
E. F. A. BITTNER,
208 Tnylor & Philips Big. Phone 4141
riioit) Mi1,
It is a pleasure to
watch the toast
become crisp and
brown, and then re
move it from the G. E.
Radiant
Toaster
at the
precise
moment
itisdone
The General Electric
Radiant Toaster
produces crisp, delicious toast, on the dining room table. It makes
toast by radiant heat the correct way. The center of the bread
beepmes heated before the outside is browned over, thus allowing
the necessary chemical changes to take place, without which toast
is soggy in the middle and hard on the outside.
The General Electric Radiant Toaster lightens breakfast tasks and
quickly pays for itself by saving time and bread. Come and see a
demonstration of tin's electrical convenience.
1118
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make is to come to us (or
your next suit, if you waut
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TOE PEOQRiiSSrVE TAILOS
DRIVERS; that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUICKLV AND WITH COM' MIT TO YOU ARK ALWAYS TO iWi
FOUND A I THE
FARLOW & nOWMNfl, PROPRIETORS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHOXK 2131 S. GRAPE STREET
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
B. H. Harris & Co,
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Ofllce in JackDui county Bank Upstairs
Jt