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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 3MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, tAY 29, 1010. 'i v" r. 10 if m. 1SHLAND PAYS II NTERSECTIONS Initiative Petitions Put In Circulation for,Bond Issue of Thirty Thousand to Provide Fund for Municipal Improvement. ASHLAND, Or., Mny 2S. Initia tive petitions woro put in circulation -in Ashland today, at tho inattention of tho city council, demanding that, ordinances bo submitted to tho people lor their approval or rejection at a special election to bo held July 2, trhich authorixo tho issuance of $30, O00 G per cent ten-yenr street bonds for tho purpose of paving tho street intersections in cortniu proposed paving improvements of North Main street. East Main street, tho boule vard. Oak street, First nvenuo and B streot, and also tho issue of $25, O00 electric light bonds, bearing 3 per cent interest, to run for 20cars and optional after ten years, to pro--vido money for tho completion of the itvs electric lieht plant, work on; which was suspended about a year go. Tho proceeds of tho first issuo of onds for tho electric light plant, amounting to $30,000, was expended and it was found after a survey of the work done, by an electrical cx--pcrt, that between $20,000 and $25, 000 additional would bo required tp put the plant in operation. Most of tho money will bo required in com pleting the distributing system. NATURE'S WARNING. I Medford People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidney ills como quietly mysteri ously, But nature always warns you. Notice the kidney secretions. See if tho color is unhealthy If there arc settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, pain ful. It's time then to use Doan's Kidney Pills, To ward off Bright's disease or diabetes. Doan's have done great work in "Medford. A. Z. Sears. 231 Fifth street, Med tford, Or., says: "Since publicly rec ommending J)onn's Kidney Pills in 1907, I have used them occasionally and they have always brought fine results. I was afflicted with severe pains in my back and I often found it almost impossible to stoop. The Iridney secretions passed too fre quently and this weakness was a -source of much annoyance. Hear ing Doan's Kidney Pills highly rec ommended, I procured a box at Has Trins' drug store and by the time I "had finished the contents I could see that they were tho right remedy for my trouble. Gradually the pains and other difficulties disappeared and my "health improved. I cheerfully rec ommend Doan's Kidney Pills to ev ery one afflicted with kidney com plaint." iFor snle by all dealers. Price T0 cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and .take no other. ' Advertised Letter List. "Tho following letters remain un . called for at the postoffico at Med ford, Or., Wednesday, May 25: Mrs. Martha Armstrong, George C. Arenz, J. M. Baird, Mrs. James Bar- ber, W. H. Banfield, Sidney A. Bow xlen (2), Isabella Browen, Cash' fBuyor 38, Dee Carlin, W. Cairns, C.J C. Clemans, Joseph Cohn, M. R. Con-) ley (2), narry Davis, Alfred R. Det-, 'rick, George Edwards, Frank Fer-j ington, John B. Finloy, R. Frank, G. W. Ilamlin, Mach Harboll, Mrs. M. E. 'Hinckley, John Hollund, S. E. Hurn dall, W. Jeschkc. F. S., International Brotherhood of Eloctricnl Workers, James Irvine, Charles Kuerth, B, B. liamkin, J. E. Lund, O. Linder, A. A. Mathews, J. N. McLean, John Mor gan, E. E. Monroe, J. P. O'Neil, Mr. 'Payton, Melville Pierce, Luko T. 'Porter, John Renold, Riverside Orc.h . ard, Roguo River Ranch, E. P. Scott, -Jos. Shen, P. I. Stuart, Frank L. ' Smith, Mrs. M. S. Thomason, Sirilo Tores, Oscar Weiss, J. W. Wilson, Joss Wilson. Packages Mrs. Wm. Blain, C. II. Kuran. Parties calling for tho above will please say "advertised." A charge of ono cent will be made upon de livery, A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. Medford, Oregon; ThiB certifies that wo have sold nail's Texas Won 'der for the euro of all kidney, blad dor and rheumatic troublos for ten years, and have nover had a com plaint. It gives quiok and permanent elief, Sixty days' treatment in ench bottlo, Medford Pharmacy, tf North Riverside Sub -Division A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE SECTION The best class of residences arc sure to follow the paving. North Riverside is to bo paved soon mid in a very short time nieo homes will begin to rise and this addition will grow rapidly. Tho hotter class of peoplo will naturally locate in an addition whero city water and sower are in and whore eotnent walks, conerolo curbs and paved streets assured facts and where the proposed trolley line is' sure to go. Tho majority of these lots are east fronts and all are good si.e. The soil is rich and (loop and condi- TKE BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION commands excellent view of tho valloy and mountains; natural shado trees; best of drainage; lots high and free from mud; productive land; not necessary to haid soil to raiso a lawn or garden. Fifteen minutes ' walk from postoffico; no shades allowed; persons who have bought lots will build high-grado dwellings. COUNTY ROAD CO' The prices of these lots are sure to advance within the next six weeks. You should invest now in order to take advantage of the rise in price This is one of the finest op portunities ever offered to the people of any community QuickgSale of LOTS During the last few days many lots have been sold and some are marked on tho plat. For Full Particulars Sec - - - - W. E. PHIPPS OWNER Or Any Agent J - FrifM iLiJ -: A V .u nuVflllCC MADRONA STREET 1 " 1 f J7r 1 60 I -W V 2 - J . ; &"ynv -3Z f ; li r V Yo i r goo' '32S? i 250 V , - "' ' w ' "7 I r J itt.it' - . 2 x i a a Miirrr cirnn d nm r-v v 5 vvauvu o nuLj - a i t ' C. I 1 I 7rzn V ":3:- 6oi J One-third Cash b V t , on solo wrf house s -A V - . v Balance on 3 sold with house X-. & ) Easy Terms ! j -"- (5) w S r ' '"'' " -i : v A S unt.' jfr w 7T77 I l j , 600 S . soo 4- , Sold S goo li Soo 6 i (,oo 7 ' t l ' ' V k4 ' ' 50 7s I 600 a" . J 1 - J f-' i- v v J!) IS' V, 'so 3 ' ' 7tl0. ; ' 7Hto o ,3 tsoo u s :; : . tJf4Q' j l"'l ' 1 ' I 1 I l tyO' 1 , f J7.JT' "J' "- MAZEW7 STf?ET CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Tho G. A. R. and tho W. R. C. have accepted an invitation from Evangelist Johnson to attend tho Sunday morning services in tho tab ernacle in abody, tho program for that hour Havine: been arranged with special reference to tho occasion. Jesse T. Richardson of Trail bought, through C. S. Sanderson, last Wednesday a building lot in the Pat tison addition to Central Point. ITo expects to build a homo for himself and family thoreon within tho next few months. Mrs. K. II. Sickafooso went to Medford on Thursday to spend tho day with Dr. and Mrs. Seeley. Will Hathaway, who wus operated upon by Drs. Anderson and Pollnitz for appendicitis Thursday, is report ed today (Friday) as having rallied well from the operation. lie is rest ing oasily and should no complica tions ocous will rccovor soon. Mrs. Prank Ross aild her daugh ter, Miss Curl Ross, went to Medford on Friday, On Monday, memorial services will bo observed in tho opora houso, beginning at 10:30 a. :n. A special program has beon prepared for this service, tho principal feature of which will bo an address by Profes sor A. J. Hanby, principal of tho Gold Hill public school. In tho aft ernoon at 2:30 a procession will form, composed of tho officials of tho city, tho citizens and school chil dren, which will visit the local ceme tery and decorate tho graves of the soldiors buried thoro. Tho program is carried out undor tho auspices of tho G. A. R. and tha W. It. C. Miss Mary Meo went to Applegate on Thursday on account of tho serir ous illness of her cister-in-law, Mrs, Warren Meo. She will bo absent for several days. A, L. Aikon, formorly of Central Point, but now of Riddcll, was in town yesterday slinking hands with old friends. He expresses himself as much pleased with his now location. A. W. Moon mado a business trip to Grants Pas on Friday and may run up to Roseburg before returning. An effort is being made by a committee formed of tho pastors of, tho various churches to havo the merchants close their places of bas ilica ono hour in tho aftomoon, from 3 until 4, in ordor that their em ployes may attend tho meeting at the tabernnclo. Thoy havo mot with par tial success, Mrs. Stevons of Tolo visited on Friday with Mrs. M. M. Cooksoy of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ilonderson of Arant, Mich,, stopped over one train on tho way to California to viow tho beauties of tho Roguo River valley as shown at Contrnl Point, Thoy promise thomselvcp n longer visit here on their way back in September. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is horoby glron that tho annual mooting of stockholders of tho Pacific and Eastern Railway will bo held at the office of tho company, in Medford, Oregon, on Monday, Juno G, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the President. O. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary. HnskinB for IToalth. NOTICE. Notice is horoby glron that the undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at its next regular mooting for a license to soil spirltous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities Ions thnn a gallon at hi- placo of business on lot 17, block 20, in said city, for a poriod of six months. O. M. SI5LSBY. Dated May 2C, 1010. NOTICE. Notico is horoby glvon that my wlfo, Emma Emolino Royo, has horo toforo and n or about tho 31st day of January, 11)10, loft my bed and board, -and that I will not bo respon sible for any dobts contracted by her and will not pay any of hor bills. Dated Medford, Orogon, May 25, 1010. 02 WM. H. ROYSE. Raskins for Health. 56 ACRES OF AS FINE FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VALLEY; WELL LOCATED; WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN IS BEING ASKED. ADDRESS OWNERS, CARE BOX 406, MEDFORD, OR. 4- f -f REAL ESTATE Farmland Timber Land Orchard Land s Residences City Lots Orchards and MiningGlaims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building ... -HOW l