Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 13, Image 13

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    MIQDFOltO MAIL TRI330NE, MEDFORD.
OttKCJON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1910.
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K lit mil 1 1 1 I''iiIIh l')x)i)HH,)
CoiigioiiHiiiiin lluwluy, 1'ioin thin
iliHlriol, nppouni to lit) ii against il
In Hooking roiiiimiuutliiii Tor uoii
kiohh. Iluwloy Ih ii iiiiiclilno poli
tician, it iiliiiiitmtl(ii, a J'ollowur mill
Inukoy of Hpoitltar ('uiiihmi mill Ken
nlor Ahlrii'h. Iluwloy Iiiih hIdoiI In
with tint gang in order to got IMiikh
flir llJH (MIIIHlilllOlllH, golujr on till)
theory that It would ploumi IiIh com
uIUiuiiiIh if ho Kitt tliiiiKH for llioiii
liy rubbing all tlio ponpio by stand
ing In with tho tniHl huruiiH,
II Ih hiiIiI Camion Ih nlutoil for
(daughter Ity Tuft, anil If thin hIioiiIiI
provo to ho tlm ouho, Hawloy'H in
lliiuni'ii in tlio noxl oongriiHH would
ho nil. Ilawloy Iiiih fought tlio in
HiirKt'iitH, ami tlio indications aro
that thu lattor, with tlio DomooratH,
will roiitrol tlio mtxt congress. Tn ft
U drifting to tlm insurgent Hide, an
lit rcallxi'H their rising power, ami
with lint liiHiirgonlH in control, what
I'hanco will Ilawloy Imvii in thu noxl
congrosH to got tliitiKH for IiIh con-
HIIuiIIh7
Thu hunt thing for tlio Kopubli
uitiui of thin congressional distrnt
to i)o Ih to nominal!) ami elect H. l
iMulkoy to oongroHH iih Hawloy'H
HiiocoHHor. Mulkuy Ih an insurgent
ami u vory nhlo iiiati; a hrilllanl or
ator ami a eonnlruclivo HtatoHiaan,
Tlio HopiihliuaiiH of t IiIh congroH
Hional district could mil do hottor
than ni'iiil 1), 1'. Mulkoy to congress
(o roproMonl thorn.
Insurgency Ih tlio ordor of tho
lay. Iowa, ICaiiHiiH and California
havu boon hoard from, ami Oregon
insurgent IiopnhlioaiiH could not do
hottur than follow tlio oxniiipln of
California and organize a Lincoln
KooHovolt league i IIiIh Htato and
roliro Ilawloy ami KHis to private
life.
IS SOON 10
LEAVE HOSPITAL
IIOIIOKKK, N. J., Auk. J!0. I'liy
rticiniiH at St. Mary's hospital today
ooiiHidorod plaiiH for moving Mayor
William J. Claynor to tho Adirondak
mountains or (o his St. JnmoH, Id I.,
homo, to romiporiilo. Tho mayor
probably will loavo tho hoHpital with
in ton dayH.
Tho following hiillotiu on hit con
dition wiih issued this merning:
"Tho mayor Hlopt and ato honrt-
ily tliiH morning. I'lr o Hlopt
niiiti. All HymptoiiiH aro favorahlo.
Wo consider him out of danger."
Tho hiillctin wiih signed hy Dr. Ar-
lit. ami Dr. Stewart.
NEW CHARGES MAY BE
MADE AGAINST VAN LIEW
SACHAMKNTO, C'al., Auk- 120.
It wuh given out ill tlm govoruor'n
office today that tho purpose of tho
oonforoiico of the Chico normal
trtiHtccH ycHtcrday afternoon would
ho tho calling of another hearing on
entirely now charges unliW l'rosi
lout Van Mew changes his miml
ahout n-dgning. Ah the cane now
ittnmlH, Vim liiew cannot he discharg
ed unlcHH now charges are preferred
ami a now trial in had.
Van Mow wiih apiKiiutod for a
year. 1 divine; boon exonerated once
iy tho triiHtcoH, ho cannot bo legally
dismissed on tho mime- cjinrgos from
which he wiih cleared. His lawyers
have advised him of the strength of
hN position.
Flro in California.
.STA'ADA (TFY, Cal., Aug. 20
A grout forest fire that has boon
burning for several days is still
raging fiercely several miles east of
here. HumlreilH of men are fighting
tho flattie.
Forest nuporvisor Higolow said to
day that ho would wire for troops to
night to aid in subduing tlio confla
gration if tho fire is not then sub
dued. Sovoral miles of valuable
timber have been destroyed and the
loss will roach a high total.
CHANGES HIS MIND
WHEN SEES JEWELRY
II. Jacohsou was arraigned for
being ilrunk before Judge Kifert Fri
day evening. Hu was fined $7, ami
although hu had more than tho
amount due, refused to pay. Satur
day moraine; he was given the choice
of paying tho fine or working on
the street with a ball ami chain at
tachment. Still he refused, but on
tho way back to jail, where tho jew
elry was to bo attached, ho changed
Iiih mi till ami paid tho fine.
T. C. Davis was drunk, didn't deny
it and gave up $! to tho city treasury.
II. IC. Griffin had been before the
court at a previous time and had a
$5 fine still standing against him.
He has a family in Loh Angeles,
Cal., but ho didn't send any money
to them out of the wages ho drew at
the (lore ranch. Judge Kifert gave
him a lecture and put him to work
on the streets. He refused to work
ami wiih placed on the bread ami
water diet.
Hnsklns for Hcnlth.
To The Women
Who Love Good Glothes
You may say what you will, but clothes have much to do with the making o tho in
dividual. Not all, but much. What you wear and the way you wear it has something to
do with your standing.
We are determined to make this store the fashion center of southern Oregon, and wo
have done our very best to come up to this s tandard this season. New fall suits, cloaks,
waists, for the fall are fast coming in, which have been specially designed for us. You as
sume no risk when buying from us. Every garment is new and holds that individuality
that can be gained only by being fashioned by the world's best tailors.
Here at your call is the best stock of the leading shades for the coming season. All the
new weaves in blacks, navys, wines, olive shades that can be found in the east.
A new suit properly fashioned is a good investment. Figure it out that way and you
will keep on the right track. The tracks of many of the best dressed women of this city
and country trail to this store.
WE ARE SHOWING MANY ADVANCE STYLES IN
Suits and Coats for Fall
LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW AEEIVALS NOW.
I 111
Latest
Silk
Scarfs
New Fall
Ruchings
Dress Goods
Full line of the fall
The latest in silk
scarfs, just out. "Sarah
Barnard scarfs" $3.50.
m
A THIRD SAVED ON BLACK
AND NAVY DEESS GOODS
These fine dress fabrics are all
wool, woven and finished per-
styles in Euchings. They f ectly. We have been especially
loriunaie in securing a large
shipment of beautiful import
dress goods at a special saving of
one-third to our trade. Just the
ItKSOMJTIO.V.
Ho it resolved ly tlio city council
of tho city of Medferd:
That It Ih thu Intention of tlio coun
cil to cniiHo Cenlrnl avenue from
Sixth tstrcot to Jacl:non street,
In calil city, to ho Improved by plac
ing on both Hides of said street a
concrete curb ami gutter nml by pav
ing tho samo for a width of
10 foot from curb to curb, with
asphalt pavement, couslntlng of a r
Ineh concrete bao, a 1-lnrl nsplialtlc
binder and a l!-ln:U wearing surface
all la accord an co with tho general
specifications prepared by tho city
engineer of said city, and with addi
tional specifications submitted by
tho Clark & Ilonory Construction
Company, both of which gouoral nml
additional specifications aio on file In
the off leu of the city rccoidor of said
city, and nsHOCs tho cost thereof on
tho property adjacent to said Im
provement. Tlio council will moot In tho city
hall In snld city on tho .list dny of
August 1010, rt 7:30 p. in., at
which tlmo all protests against tho
making of Raid Improvements and
are so varied in colors
and designs it is impos
sible to give you any
conception of their
They must be seen to be beauty in so small a
appreciated. space. Call and see them goods. Call today.
BARGAINS PICKED AT RANDOM.
Here and there on our counters
throughout the store are displayed
many small lots of merchandise marked
at a very low price for immediate clear
ance. To select any of these will insure
that you have procured a real big bar
gain. Wc mention a few selected at
randem:
Men's Felt Hats, to close half price
All (5c men's porous knit summer
wear, 50c.
Hats and
Bonnets
The latest in hats and
bonnets for misses and
children. We do not hes
itate to say that these
are the most beautiful
Suit Cases and
Bags
Traveling bags and
suit cases. If you are
going on that trip east
we assure you that no
finer line of this class of
merchandise can be
found in southern
bonnets that Medford
thing for the fall one-piece dress, has' ever seen, and the
capes and children's cloaks, etc. price is very low, 59c to Oregon. Matting cases,
We want to show you these $5.00 only. See our win- $1.25; all leather cases,
dow.
See The Windows
VMtSKb
28 South Central Ave.
special, $5.00.
AUGUST SALE OP TOWELS AND
TABLE LINENS.
Not only do August prices call the
economical buyer to our annual sale of
towels and household linens, but also
the exceptionally complete assortments
which offer better selections than at
any other time of the year. A sale of
interest to all housekeepers who have
regard for the saving of money.
Special linens, 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.25,
$1.50 yard. Napkins to match.
tho assessing of tho cost thereof ns
nforosald, will bo heard.
Tho city recorder Its hereby ordor
ed to publish this resolution onco In
tlio Dally Mull Trlbnno, a newspaper
ofjgenoral circulation In said city,
anil to post the same as required by
tho charter, at least ten dayo beforo
tho date of calil meeting.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tlio city council of tho city of
Medford, Orogon, on tho lCtb dny of
August, 1010, by tho following vote:
Welch absent, Morrlck wo, Emor
Ick abBont, Wortman ayo, Elfort ayo
and Domtuor ayo.
Approved August 17th. 1910.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
nOnT. W. THL.FER.
City Recorder.
KKSOIjUTIO.V.
no It resolved by tho city council
of tho city of -Medferd:
That It Is the Intention of tho coun
cil to cause South Fir street from
Main street to south city limits.
In said city, to bo Improved by plac
ing on both cirtes or said street a
concrcto curb and gutter and by pav
ing tho Bamo for a width of
3S foot from Mdn. street to Tenth
street, 3C feet from Tonth ctreet to
city limits, from curb to curb, with
asphalt pavement, consisting of a 5
lnch concreto base, a 1-incb asphaltic
blndor nnd a 2-inch wearhis surface,
all In accordance with tho geaeral
specifications prepared by tho city
engineer of said city, and with addi
tional speculations submitted by
tho Clarlc & Honory Construction
Company, both of which general and
addl iounl specifications aro on filo In
tho offlco of tl o city recorder of said
city, and be-ofs tho cost thereof on
tho property adjacent to 6aid Improvement.
Tho council will meet in tho city
hall in said city on tho 31st day of
August 1910, at 7:30 p. m at
which tlmo all protests against tho
making of said improvements and
tho assessing of the cost thereof as
aforesaid, will bo heard.
Tho city recordor Is hereby order
ed to publish this resolution onco in
tho Dally Mall Tribune, a newspaper
of general circulation in said city,
and to post tho samo as required by
tho charter, at least ton days boforo
tho date of said meeting.
Tho forosoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 16th day of
August, 1910, by tho following vote:
Welch absent, Merrick ayo. Emer
Iclc absent, Wortman aye, Elfort ayo
and Demmer ayo.
Approved August 17vh. 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
That it Is the Intention of the coun
of tho city of Medferd:
That it Is the inention of tho coun
cil to causo Fir street from
Main street to Sixth street,
in said city, to bo Improved by plac
ing on both sides of said street a
concrete curb rnd gutter and by pav
ing the samo for a width of
38 feet from curb to curb, with
asphalt pavement, consisting of a 5
Inch concreto base, a 1-Inch asphaltic
binder and c 2-iach weariD- surface,
all In accordance with tho general
specifications prepared bv tho city
engineer of said city, and with addi
tional speclflcnttpns submitted by
tho Clark & Henery Construction
Company, both of which general and
additional specifications aro oa filo in
tho offlco of tho city recorder of said
city, and assess tho cost thereof oh
tho property adjacent to 6ald improvement.
Tho council will meet In tho clt:
nan in said city on tho 3ist day o
August 1910, at 7:30 p. m., a
which tlmo all protests against th
making of said improvements ant
the aBsesslcg of tho cost thereof a:
aforesaid, will bo heard.
Tho city recorder Is hereby order
ed to publish this resolution onco h
tho Dally Mail Tribuno, a nowspapoi
of general circulation in said city
and to post tho samo as required b)
tho charter, at least ton I'ays before
the date of said meeting.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city o
Medford, Oregon, on tho 16th day o
August. 1910, by tho following voto
Welch absent, Merrick ayo, Emer
Jck absent, Wortman ayo, Elfort ayi
and Demmer aye.
Approved August 17th, 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recordor.
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We Invite You to Visit Our Yard ---,- We will Surprise You in Three Things
Low Prices
Superior
Sufficient Quantity
The Medford Lumber Company
The Fastest Growing Yard in Southern Oregon
Corner 3rd. St., and S. P. Railroad
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