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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1910)
I. 1 1 1 t i i i i. n I d P n cl cc re dl i sa sta 06 t Cat ' pla bor woj MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910. K NO OLD SHOP WORN GOODS TO UNLOAD -J ( : AT GREAT REMOVAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS ? ' V". IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Sanfords 9x12 Axminister Rugs reduced from $30.00 to $22.50 Ranges and Stoves at One-third Less than' ,Reg. Price The closest and heaviest grade High-Class in quality, coloring and design. . Don't get Sanford Rugs mixed with the cheap Axmm sters, cheaply made for the auction markets. ROCKERS Office Desks Roll Top and Flat To Close ut at COST in Reed, Javanese, Wire Grass, Leather Upholstered, and Stickley, Arts and Crafts i f Dressers , . Oak, Mahogany and Birdseye Maple. Beds Wliitc Metal and Brass, single and double. Every article reduced. O.'J ttj!l Exclusive Agents for SANFORD CARPETS AND RUGS &utM&itfe .The Store that made it -raaible to Buv House Furnishings at Right Prices The Store of QUICK SALES AND SMALL-PROFITS - -r m- ft 4 m M Mft?y MBrTHIBBBj I jlPffteAvL wV VflS 'Sir. Main and Laurel. Opposite Washington School. X SMART CLOTHES All I Th Ute to Glassi! y TOR SALE ICO acres. 50 acres fruit land, over 3500 cords wood, S wiles west of Talen,t, $2500 for quick salo. Bittncr. Phinns bldg. tf TOR SALE Splendid lot on Central Save close in, $1600 for quick sale. '-n:i...o. Pliinnc hldf. tf jjiimo. ..,.- " dies' Aid society meets Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in the church parlor. Christian Science. Service Sunday at 11 a. m.; sub ject of lesson-sermon, "Substance' Sunday school, 10 o'clock; testi monial meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. All are welcome. 128 North Grape street, north of Sherman-Clay Mu sic Co. 'A '-Kvw RAT.T1 Eieht-rooin house, 909 Hath st. West, modern, $3500. W. glL Everhard, 214 Farmers & Fruit fl .,. TUnk bldff. 149 "SCO TRADE For Oregon property, 2Gi& acres, unimproved, iif Des ' MoiBes, la.; value $5000. und clenr. J Address Box 111. care Mail Trib- ," Hne office. 15 TOR SALE 100 acres, 4 acres T cleared, creek through place, 15 acres nnder ditch, mile to school, G miles Gold Hill; 750 cords wood; terms and auto for part, $2500. Address O. F. Chclgren, Medford. 154 $S378 HOW PLEDGED. (CoafrkiHgd from page L) St. Mark's Church. Sundav school at 10 a. m.; morn ing service at 11 o. m.', evening serv ice at 7:30. All are cordiall" invite J. CHECKING UP WATER-USERS. (Continued from Pajro .t) candidate in the Republican primar ies for the position on the wator board now filled by II. L. Holgnto of Klamath Falls, and opposes F. it. Gettins of Coos Bay, who is the as heinbly recommendation. Mr. Chhi uock finds Southern Oregon very re ceptive to anti-assembly candidates and feels confident thut the nsscm- .Amlrewa. 5Q: Mlsa ICato McAndrows bly force will bo routed in all tlio .&A4l.M, ..W, .. ..,- . .- --- nr. ii t vr.i. cor.. o nurrnwn ! Southern OroL'on counties. $2G; Hum & Halo, 25; W. W. Blfert, Because of his experience as mi 30; L. K. Wakeman. ?25; Moor .attorney, together with his knowl- Enn'l Co., 2G; Clark and Foster, edge of practical irrigation and wn- V450; James Campbell, $25; J. W. tor law, Mr. Chinnock was selected rTIioma8, 10; George L. Davis, 2G; for secretary of the board at its .the Morriold Shon. S10: Medford ' rsi iiieeiwg uuii unci o ;;.... lumber Co., $50; Nichols & Ashpojc, $25; A. K. Ware, J2G; D. B. Rus sell, 25. AT THE CHURCHES. , Christian Church. Sunday services, 0:45 a. m.; Bible sefcool, 11 a. m.; tho observance of the Lord's Supper, followed by u aer bob of "The King's Marriage Feast"; 7 p. ., Christian Endeavor service-; '8 p. sa., service of special interest ia Looor of tho opening of the city schools. A cordial invitation is ex WALK-OVER SHOES Seeing' is Believing If you want to see the fruit of 36 years shoe-making experience, look in our windows. A trimmer looking, finer fooling and longer wearing shoe than the WALK-OVER can not be found. Seeing is be lieving but wealing is knowing. - Do you want to know? $4.00, $4.50 AND $5.00. I meadeSyCC bv tho leuislaturo in 1000. As soc retnry ho bus had opportunity to make a careful study of its provis ions and has materially assisted in fnrmlnc and Hbamntr the nroceduro that has been ndoptcd by the board i relative to water adjudications, tlo is in norfoct hannonv with tho pol icies now adopted for enrrying out tho provisions or the wator law as thev have been worked out by the present superintendents, F. M. .Sax ton of Baker City and II. L. Holgnto of Klamath Falls, with tho advico of tended to all the teachers and pat- Stato Engineer John II. Lewis, who ! iobb of our schools to attend this is the chairman of .the wntor board, . "II . 1....1 I . .to ll 1 t . 10 f iMrvie. Jk sermon win uu pruuiueu nim auiuor m me water iuw unun. . en "Tt World's Greatest Living Water rights representing millions 1 Teacher." W. Theo. Matlock, pus- J of dollars of invested capital will re- , -tor. 'quire the attention of this board Prwfcyterian Church. within tho next fow years. The watel ' 1 PwackinK by the pastor Sunday, Jwas-tN. . .o7C-t vflsr Tcra eta ec September 11, at 11 a. m.; special , luw has its onomicH and uidess euro- wusie, Mrs. Colonel Frank Ray will fully administered could becomo n mag a t1o. iGood congregational grout burdon iuuteud of a help to wa wsgMHfriJl on invited to this serv- tor users. At present more than 00 m. dfrMflbioK in the ovening at 7:30 IpoUtioiiK for wator right adjudica. o'eioek. Sitaday school at 10 n. m.;itions uro oi) file in Secretary Chin C E. mgritty at 6:30 p. ra. The La-lnock'H office at Salem und many are now in the procesn of adjudication, as urc the Rogue river rights, Tho water code requires that the superintendents have a technical and export knowledge of irrigation la.v and its administration. Mr. Chin nock lies had considerable practice in the irrigated districts of the state. Ho is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and was established at Baker City and later at Portland be fore accenting his appointment as secretary of the wator board in 1000. This is tho first oloction of water superintendents under the wntor law, tho presont members holding by ap pointment under former Governor George E. Chamborlnin. Tho first division, for superintendent of which Mr. Chinnock in candidate, is com prised of all those counties west of tho Cnscndp range. FORENSIC BATTLE. CContinned from Page 1.) at the reservoir on the hill cast of town threo months before the water system was accepted by the city of ficials, and had konl him thevo like a Jupiter PJuvius to open the wator gates when fircB in Medford called for moro moisturo and urcssuro. Mr. Baker said that he had paid the iniiii $1M for his three months' service and that it was only just and right that the city should reimburse- linn for his expenditure. Mayor Canon argued, on tho othe.i' hand, that the ciiy had been allowed no jurisdiction over the reservoir before its accept ance and that only part of tho bill should be paid. Councilman Dom nmr ii(n5n nnmo to the rescue of the mayor and council by stating that water had been allowed to run over tho sides of tho reservoir when tho people of Medford' and their lawns woro thirsty. Baker claimed that lit tlo wator was wasted and that wator was refused the suffering people -in order to have a full tank for a fire emorgonoy. The open discussion of tho proposition was dropped without nny notion, as Contractor Baker re fused to compromise, and City Re corder Telfer began reading over tho bills against tho city, including a $3 burial item for a deceased ennino. The routine business transacted was as follews: An ordinanco authorizing $30,000 of water bonds for city of Medford 1911 Models If you want a pick from the newest and smart est styles ever shown in tho.northwcst, wo invite vou to call and inspect tho now 1911 models in smnnt Suits, Overcoats, HATS, FURNISH INGS, ETC. PRICES 20 PER CENT LESS THAN OTHER STORES INVESTIGATE WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUll AD, IT'S SO THE TOGGERY (OF COURSE) For a Quick Sale 1G0 acres; 50 acres fruit land; over 35 00 cords wdod; 5 miles west Talent; $2,500 for quick salo. E. F. A. Bittener Phipps Building, Room 207. i i-m. -! was passed, as was an ordinanco do ('hiring the cost of assessment for a wator main on South Central avo line from Thirteen street to south city limits. Tho roports of tho plumbing in spector, street commissioner and tho city recorder woro nccoptod and placed on file. An order was passed giving Coun cilman Domnior authority to have a now roof put on tho city hall. Tho Odd Fellows woro granted a building permit for their building on Sixth street. A resolution was passed ordering Fir street pavod from Main streot to south city limits. An ordinance was passod amend ing section 3 of ordinanco 133, al lowing wooden buildings to bo built within tho firu limits at tho discre tion of council, providing that tho buildings were to bo used for resi dence purposes only. A resolution ordering a sidewalk on Quiiicu streot from Main to Fourth wiih passod. An ordinanco (loelariug tho cost of puviug North Central avonuo paused,