M5)Dl?ORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECION, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 3910. 8 I rr- rinir niiirr rinirm TJS II tAULt mini mim w If Sy A C. Ilowlcit On Hntiinlay of limt wok your ICn kIh I'otnl cDi'i'oiiiioiKltnit winit to Dtittu KuIIh. Wlillu tlittro ho prouchuil oti Hutiiidity nlr.lit unil on Hiiiutuy both morning ami cvcnlm;. Hniulny wan unlto a notoit day, Iwlni; t ho flntt lay of May. Tlio lioya, or nitlntr tint iiuoplo of tint town had a iliuino on Hutimliiy iilnlit liuforo, anil on Kiiiiilay tlmro worn two j-iiiuoii of hull, oiio In thu foro noon and tmo In the aflornoon. Kiinday hcIioo) In tho iiioiiiliiK and pri'iichliiK and tho Hn ih'iivor Hocloty and iiroaclilni? In tho ovimliiK, and notwItliMtandlni; tho hull KiiincH and othur iiiiiiihciihmiIm koIiik on at tlm wuim t lino, wnn a vory kooiI L'onKrnatlon, hoth Hatnrday nlKht and hoth Union on Hominy. Tho hhu plo of thnt plnco huoiii to npprucliitu roKlHoiH HorvlcoH and tnko an Intor imt In trylut: to Iceop thom up. I can nee that thu town Iiiih Improved ttlneo I wiih tlioro laMt. Ira TiiiikuIu and another man liuvo houitlit tt framo of a hnlldliiK that wiih put tip hoiiiu tlmo mm and left without JjhIiik fin-ImIh-iI owlni; to thu liliuttltiK down of tho mill and mineral Hiiupunulon of IiiihIiiohh, and now thu people of tho plaeu hnvo to o to thu Iowa mill for their lumber, an thu Huttu KnllH mill In huhiK romoduled, hut they oxpuct to Htart up UKtilit very booh. Tho hmilnuHH men Hay that IhihIiiohu Ih ho coiuIiik moro lively and thoy nru look Iiik tor a i;od tlmo thin nummcr. On my way homu (for I wunt on hornehack ho that 1 could r,o whom a pli'iint'd), I Hpent a while at the Iowa mill and tho accommodating manajter of thu mill I hnvo forgot ten IiIh mum took pnlmt to mIiow mo all that he could around tho mill. They nro doliu; some fine work and liirnliiK out a fine lot of lumber. H Informed me that they had on hand about GOO, 000 feet of lumber and worn cuttlm; right along, hut are handicapped on account of Mcarclty of help. Thu bt'Ht run w:im lr.Ht Katur day. They cut 20,000 feet In a half a day. They aro about through miw lug thu old logM that were cut two yearn ago and will hooii begin on tho standing tlmbor, On Friday last our school clotted and the cloning oxorclHOM wau hold In the upper tttory of tho M.liool Iiouhu on account of tho rain on Krlday night. The tingle l'olut hand turned out nnd took part In tho exorclHoa by rendering boiiio fine iiiuhIc. Thu clill Iron did themelvoH credit and hIiow ed clearly that tholr tencherb had not neglected to do tl.olr part. Aflor tho exerclfloii wero over supper wan nerv ed In one of thu lower rootim that had been provided by tl.o good la dhm of tho town, and ah ut 10 o'clock the crowd, for It was n crowd, began to dlHporMO. Bomo went to tholr honiuH and some went to n danco that was In prigreM. Tho school has been ono of tho best. If not tho best, that wo havo had hero for several years, and I nm glad to bo able to say that tho school board havo acted wise ly and secured the services of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 11. Dally for our next fall and winter school. Who they will cm ploy for tho third tonchor Is not yet decided, but It Is K"rnlly coucedod that wo will hnvo to hnvo throo toach ors from now on, as our school Is In creasing In size and there Is so many of (hem that will go Into tho higher grades, Mrs. Howlutt reports that thuro was finite a number of thu citizens of Mod ford enmo out In their autos for dinner lust Sunday and umonc thorn was tho editor of tho Mull Tribune, but she wnn too busy to take their names, so that I am not able to make mention of thorn In particular. 1 am sorry that I wan away from homo, but triiHl that thu next time I will he moro forttinato and havo tho pleas ure of meeting thorn at my homo. It In hardly necessary for mo to iiientloii that Or. Koddy, John It. Al len wero here, for that lum al ready gone to tho world; also that Dr. Keene, William and Mike Unnley passed through hero tho last of lust week on their way to the I Inn ley lown, regiHlcreil nl tlio Central 1'oint Ilolel yi'storiltty. Hurry Yoinitf, who roeenlly Hold out hit interest in the Kinsley truel, wohI of lown, left Tlwrmliv morn iuu for his old homo in New York where lie will remain for n time. II. M. Alien of I.ewinton, Mnlio, wiih in lown on Wednesduy anil ex pressed himself iib greatly plcitHuri with this part of tho Ifoguo Kiver Valley. He admits Hint it is fur and away nliend of Idaho in the nuttier of climate. The KnightH find Ladies of Security held mi open meeliiiK in tlieir hull lnxt night nnd entertained themselves ranch on Idttlo Huttu; In fact, there ,wilh musie, recilntiotiH i.mi goon are so many people visiting our thrlv-j tilings to out until long- nfter the lug little town thnt It keops mo guess- curfow hell hnd wnrlied nil Holier, lug to hoop track and decide what to j people that bedtime was fit hand, write for tho Mall Tribune. " . - ,. f'lmrltiu ftrirwm rmr miw ilnnnt wlnlu rnuuiuuii I ff. u. w agent for (ho I'. & 10. railroad has' taken a room ut tho Btiunysldo and ' gone to work In earnest, and thu poo-1 nte. not onlv of this town but of tho I uiiprnmifllfiir imlfrltlwirlmfift. nm L'lnil . Will r ' " WILL BE HERE SUNDAY Mrs. Lulu Lovclnnil Shcphard, tho W. C. T. U. state president of Utah, eeturo at tho Haptisl ehureli to huVo uu ngont who i nn devote all J Sunday at 8 o'clock p. m. his tlmo to that branch of tho busl-l V ,'"H w,1 1,0nl rancofl t 1 I I 1 f - - I . . I ....... 1 IlllM nos. While Mr. Zlmmormnn, tho for- "W wnvi nm n mor agent, was well liked and Knve,uc,l wo,m,n "rators, Mrs. bhephnrd general satisfaction, ho could not do- ovo mro clonueiit thnii vote all of his tlmo to thnt work, and '' '"' Rnlncil Iho li t o af often imrtles who had to go a long i "filver-toiiBtiod orr.tor of the Kooky dlstntico had to wait until a late hour Mountains." on nccount of her exscp or else go and get him to go express-, tiorifil power an aplatfonn orator, blio ly to wait on them at tho .lepot. . wffl lecture at the Hnptist Churcli 'Pin i n ii 1 1 wilt i tt it iriii t li it w ,,. tnniru . Dunuav. .MHV O, III O II. m. HIT IMIIII J 11 IIV IIKVIUI " llin I - " - over the dlfferont routes tho. mull car riers travel, was horo a day or two ago trying to got nomeono to put In bids for cairylng tho mall over tho different routes, us tho bids that have been put In have been turned down on account of them being so much higher than thoy hnvo boon hereto fore; but thu authorities at headquar ters don't tnke Into account that hay and grain havo raised In price from 100 to 200 per cent In tho last few years. As soon as It was announced In the Mall Tribune that thu town of ICngle l'olut was to ho moved there was a party rushed Into our nulot little vil lage and wanted to engage to move houses to the new townslte. but could not gel one Job, ns there Is but ono limn that wants to move, and ho has a stone house snd can't move It. Mr. and Mix. It. 12. Peyton passed through our town last Tuesday on their way to Medford, whllo his cou sin, Alvln Peyton, mid family, spent the night at tho Sunnysldo. ICImer Spencer, who has been In Medford under tho caro of a doctor, came out to tho Sunnysldo last Mon day to board, as ho says that ho can bet board enough cheaper to justify his going to Medford twlco a wek to see tho doctor and thou save money. Ills brother, Jenso Spencer, came out from Dudley lnnt Tuesday nnd spant j thu night with Elmer. 1. J. Ptirkerpllo and Pat Stldhnm of Central Point are horo at this writing, Wednesday forenoon, wiring the now housoa, getting them mndy mi as to have electric lights as soon as the electricity can bo obtained. They havo Just finished wiring Wil liam von dor I Mien's now house and aro working on P. H. Daley's today. James McCtnunhmt nnd James Mil ler of Klk Creek woro sojourners horo Tuesday night. Mr. McC. has a saw mill on Klk crook and says that ho has now nbout 200,000 feet of lum ber on hand but thnt there Is n big demand for lumber and thnt tho peo ple come to thu mill and haul It why right along. Dr. Holt had a man with his vacuum house elounor out n day or two ago cleaning his house. Deter & Daley nro iijanulng to make some substantial Improvements on the lots thoy hough of A. J. Flo-riy. ItliSOIil'TION. He It resolved, by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon: Thnt It Is tho Intention cf tho coun cil to lay a 4-Inch water main on Portland avoniio from Host Mnlu to Kast Eleventh street, and to nssoss tho cost thoieof upoi tho property frortlng on nld portion of sld stroot In proportion to tho front: go of said proporty. Tho council will moot at tho coun cil chamber In tho city hnll In snld city on Mny 17th. 1910, at 7:30 p. m.. at which tlmo all protests against the laying of said wnter main on snld portion of Bald street nnd the nssoss inont of tho cost thereof upon tho property fronting thoroon will bo heard, Tho forogolng resolution wnH pass ed by the city council of tho city of Medford. Oregon, on the 3d dny of May. 1910. by Jho following vote: Welch aye, Morrlck aye, Kmorlck nyo. Wortman aye, Klfort nyo nnd Deiumor nyc. Approved Mny 4th. 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROnT. W. TKLFBU. City Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. :W5. An ordlnnncc providing for the con struction of a lateral sewer along Fourteenth street from Newtown stmet to King street, nnd for tho as sessment of tho cost thereof on tho property directly bonoflted thereby and adjacent thereto, and providing a meeting of the council to consider protests against said construction nnd assessment and tho sorvlng of tho owners of such proporty with notlco thereof. The city of Medford doth ordain ns follows: Section 1. It Is the Intention of tho council to cnuso a laternl sower to A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 113 South Front Street. Phono 2751. ho cpnfltructed nlong Fourteenth street from Nowtown tlreet to King street and to ausess the cost thereof upon tho proporty dire- tly benefited thereby ami ndjncont thereto. Section 2. Tho council will hear and consider any protett against said construction nnd tho assessing of the said proporty for tho com thereof, at a m"otlng of tho council to he held Mny 17th, 1010, at 7:30 p m., In the council chamber In said iHy. nnd all property owners of property adjacent to tinld sower nnd benefited thereby aro called upon to appear before said council at said time and place and show cause, If any t iey hnvo. why said construction should not bo made and tho cost thereof so assessed Section 3, Tho city -ecorder Is hereby directed to serve notice there of upon tho proporty owners afore said, by causing thre- copies of this ordinance to bo posted In three pub-, He places In snld city, nnd (ho said , ordinance to bo published once In n dully nowspnper published nnd of general circulation In l' u city, at ! leant ten days teforo tho date of snld i meeting. Tho foregoing ordinance wus pass ed by tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, on the 3d day of May, 1910, by tho following vote: Welch nyo, Merrick aye, Emerlck aye, Wortman aye, Blfct-t aye and Demmcr nyo. Approved Mny 4th. 1910. W. li. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROUT. W. TKLFER, City Recorder. 99 ACRES A SPLENDID BUY If you arc looking for a deal in orchard land that is sure to make you good money in a very short time, don't fail to get in touch with this: 99 acres in the tract; 45 acres in trees; 25 acres now in bearing and planted to apples; 8 acres in Spitzenbcrgs; 8 Ben Davis, and 9 in Newtowns; 5 cars shipped last year and double this amount will be shipped this season; 20 acres in pears, Anjou and Bartlett 1050 2-year-old trees; 15 acres of grain; &q miles out; every acre can be cultivated; house of 3 rooms, fair barn; all fenced; all can bo irrigated; WILL MAKE GOOD TERMS. ORDINANCE NO. IVM. An ordlnnncc providing for the con struction of n lateral sewer nlong Roosevelt avenue from East Mnln street to north city limits, nnd for tho assessment of the cost thereof on the property directly benefited thore-, by and adjacent thereto, and provld-j Ing n meeting of the council to con-i slder protests ngnlnst said construe-1 Hon and assessment acd the serving of the owners of such property with ; notice thereof. i The city of Medford doth ordnln as ' follows: Section 1. It 1b the Intention of the, council to cause u lateral sewer to be constructed along Roievclt avenue from East Main street to north city limits, nnd to assess the coBt thereof upon the property directly benefited ', thoreby nnd ndjnccnt thereto. Section 2. The councll will hear nnd consider any protests against Bald , construction and the assessing of the said property for the cost thereof, at n meeting of the council to be held Mny 17th. 1910, at 7:30 p. in., In tho council- chamber In said city, and nil property owners of property nd Jncent to snld sewer and beenflted thereby nro called upon to nppear before said council at said time nnd plnco and Bhow cnuse, If nny they hnvo. why Bald construction should not bo made and the cost thereof so assessbd. Section 3. The city recorder Is hereby directed to serve notice there of upon the property owners afore Bald, by causing three copies of this ordinance to bo posted In three pub- llr iilnrna In nnl,1 rltv nnd tho snld ordinance to bo published once in " j dally newspaper published and of gen-i ernl circulation In tho city, at least ' aye, Wortman ten days bofore tho date of snld meet- Deinmer aye. '"Tho foregoing ordinance was pass-, Approved May ed by tho city council of the city of' . H. Medford, Oregon, on the 3d day of Attest: May. 1910. by tho following vote: ROBT. Welch aye, Merrick aye, Emerlck A Furnished House AT A PRICE THAT IS SURPRISING AT A SMALL PAYMENT, THE BALANCE LIKE RENT. 8 Rooms, brand new house; bath, toilet, screen kitchen, swell electric fix tures, cement sidewalk on street and cement walk to and around the house; fully furnished in first class style. Parties leaving town and therefore will sacrifice this splendid home. Beautiful Hillside Home 53 Acres iy miles east of Central Point; all bottom land, mostly free soil of the very best quality. 10 Acres 8-year-old Spitz and Newtowns apples; 26 acres 5 to 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns Apples; 200 Jonathan apple trees; 200 Winter Nellis pear trees; 6 acres 3-year-old Cornice Pears. Price $32,500; $15,000 cash, balance, three equal pajments at 6 per cent. A Forttne in This 30.31 Acres of the very best soil in the valley; large nine-room house; good barn and outbuildings; three wells and plenty of water for all purposes. 1,844 trees on place, mostly pears. Price $16,000; half cash, bal. good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY aye, Elfert aye and 4th. 1910. CANON, Mayor. W. TELFER. City Recorder. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER , . , Tho market is full of fitrnwborries, Hnjinond spent n few hours in Med- swoot and luscious, nt prices within fonVa shopping district on Tlutr.- tlio much of ovory one. . . ly. Littlo Hiihlaml Anderson mourns I .Mr. llonry, tlio painter injured so tlio Iobh of his pot "Kiinnio," tho severely by falling from u buggy ragged, jiioturoBiiuo little donkey of lust Sunday morning, has hliown no which ho was tlio envied possessor mgus of improvement, being still coni fer some months. Fiuinio had begun plotely paralyzed from nook to feet to exhibit an uncertain temper and wus considered not (piito a snfo com panion, thorcforo was disposed of. Airs, (leorgo Kox lias been con fined to her homo by illness for tho nnd but slight Impo.is entertained for his recovery. William Ilummott is tlio latest good looktig and dibble bachelor to locate in Contrnl l'olut and of courso the past ton duys, hut is now somewhat (youuK Indies nro naturally making m Jniproved. (o,uirios about him. Tlio Central Mosduniori W. K. Darling and E. Point girls aro somewhat dangerous guests ut.wo will admit and moro than ono l'oninger. .young man has lost Ins head because Sutton of Uold Hill aro tho homo of Mrs. Fred Thoy camo on Tuesday to attend tho, of them, but wo aro sure thnt loaded Hehukah installation meeting and re-j shot guns will not ho noedod on this mained to visit with personal friends . score. for a day or two. 1 Mrs. rd Castor of Agato was Mrs. Mary Crydormaii has a niece shopping in town on Wednesday from Quobno, Canada, visiting her for afternoon. a short tlmo. ! Henry Mossmnn, wifo and daugh- Snlosmnn Welch of tlio, Medford , lor, of Torre Ilnuto, lad., aro stopping Grocery Co., was in town yeslerd.iy in town, with a view ot locating somo transacting business with our locu grocory men. J. H. Coohrnn and wifo, C. S. San dorson and wifo, J. D. Ilaokor nnd wifo, and T. J. Ilazolton and wifo drovo to Modford on Thursday even ing to altond tho Oliver meeting. .Mrs. Frank Taylor and Master whoro in this section. Thoy visited Medford nnd-Ashland this week and wero charmed with both towns, lint did not docido to looato in either, alid; roturned today for another look at Central Point, Mr. Mossmnn is a rotirod railway onginoor. J, E. Flanagan of Dos Moines, MOST roofs attract heat, consequently the build ing temperature is increased. Roofs of this kind are not suitable for hot climates, nor for poultry-houses or many other buildings in temperate climates. REX FLINTKOTE Medford Iron Works E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices RonGonable COFFEILN & PRICE j 11 North I) St., Medford, Ore. Phone 303 I wish to announce that I have purchased the Union Livery SfaMes and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantees a square doal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. P. O. HANSEN" TOM MOFFAT "We make any kind and style of Wisdows. "We carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon, ROOFING repels the heat. Its flint coating next the roof-boards Insulates against heat or cold, by providing countless air-pockets. This is only one reason why we want you to investi gate it. Woods Lumber Co. FLOUR We know of but one best wheat patent flour Pare White We are selling more every Do you use it ? hard day. ALLEN & REAGAN 202 E. MAIN ST. PHONE MAIN 2711 Dainty Enameled Bedroom Ul m Gttrt 1 ffFSH 'V x . Ml mm u I tvvt ' , f jirTv w "What couhl be prettier or more inviting than a dainty bedroom with walls, furniture and woodwork all enameled in white or some delicate tint to harmonize nicely with furnishings and draperies? Why not have one? MSMECfflUTf ENAMEL Weal's) gives that smooth, beautiful, genuine enamel surface so sanitary and so easy to keep bright and attractive. Anyone can apply it by following the simple directions. If it's a surface to bo painted, enameled. Htutned, vurntihed. or finished la any way there's un Acino Quality Kind to fit tho purpose. 0LMSTEAD & HIBBARD. I