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MEDFORD AIAIL TRIBUNE. AUSDtfORD, OREHON, THURSDAY, NOVEAIB131M0, .1910.
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ASHLAND
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BOULEVARD IS
10 BE SURFACED' ELECI OFFICERS
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Asliland Rushinu Work on Popular (g. G. Etibanks Elected President
Driveway-Paving Is Brlntjinu ' Report of the Secretary Shows the
Out to the Best Advantage
ASHLAND, Nov. JO. Now that
tho paving improvement is looming
up on lliu boulevard, properly own-er;-,
tin hep,in to roiiltr.0 I lie .scope
ol"l,ho work and wluilk It menus in
the viii of sith'ituntiul betterment.
Club to Be Doliid Anjrcssivc Work
for Upljulldlntj Community.
ASHLAND, Or.. Nov. 10. Tlio
bono of contention at the HOinl-aniuial
inPOtln'K of tho AHhlnn.il Commercial
club was "the unlaYy of tlio publicity
inniniKer, H. O. Krolibnck. Slxj
Algjonh he figures respecting thoonths ago Uil club created the of-j
big job have been given niuny limes, nco or publicity manager lop. one
they nre repented ns a reminder .f
the extent of the paving area m thai
locality.
The limits on the boulevard work',
for this season at least, extend from
I lui junction witli .Main to the east
line of Ourficld street, or practically
opposite u Granite' Cily liospilnl.
'Micro i;, really u double line of
pn.vi.nj.', riiniiing on the north, and
s'oiVUi sides -tif the street respective
ly, wiOi'a'wide parkway in the ceu
l.e Kai'h'paved section, is 211 wide,
tho, eenter'parlrway being 24 feet.' in
width.
0p to Friday last the paving had
been completed eastward ns far if
Morton street on the north side, nnd
on Liberty street oil the south side.
Crushed rock is nlrcadv distributed
to flic limits on one side of the
street, while on the other grading
operations nre nearly completed
ready for the material.
The curbing is practically finish
ed. ' At each street inter.seetitKi tho
flinbinir surrounding the parkway i.
rounded at the corners, a pleasing
feature addling measurably to the
general, appearance. In fact, when
the entire job is completed, these
Mil'plivisioiiH of pnrkwav lying be
tween street intersections nui, be
utilized for landscape effects at
least until that street railway comes
along or they may be reserved I'm
strictly boulevard purposes, such as
a broad city avenue specially de
signed for pleasure walking or driv
ing, generally plnnted wiih tree-, pf
ten in the center."
'Certain it' fo ' tliat ' the- bouleVard
is deptiiu'd tii'luvomo nil idciil llior
onehfnrcflnnd pavlpg i-i brjuging out
to best !idvnnlai;e the MiildfiiutiiiMis
well mi ill tractive)' pluses of streot
d?velnpiiuytt.
All citizens should lake' a stroll
out in I hi I direction and witness the
progress (oV a iiiiinicipal enterprise.
Ilui benefits of whTeli nro not whollv
confined ffo, botilevnid territory, but
are rnlhcV li Matter of town pride
in general,.. . ' '
Change
Name
but not
year with a salary of $200 per nidnthl
and electod tho secretary as such pub
licity manager, 'receiving' no salary as
secretary. ,
Some of the members took exeep-,
tlou to doubling tho salary of tliutj
official, and Mr. Krobbacb brought'
the Issuo before the club for a de-'
clslon. It was freely discussed along
with tho condition of tbq. finances of
Ui.b cliil), soiju of. tietv"momb.ors de
claring the salnr' wns moro than tho
club's finances could support. The
showing niado by the secretary's ro-1
port Indicated that the club had pros
pered under Mr. Frohbach's reglmo
and moro than made good on salary i
and expense accounts. ,
Ah finally amended tho proposl-1
tlon boforo the house was whether
the salary of Mr. Frohbach for tho
next six months should bo $200 per
month. A ballot wns taken and the
result wns In favor of tho proposl-
tlon, 2G to 1-t. Tho discussion was '
earnest, frank, sincere nnd respect- (
ful. nnd when It was decided tho
lions was unanimous In re-electing
Mr. Frohbach secretnry.
J' Tli fnllnvlnr nfflrora wnrn nlont- I
ed:
George O. Eubnnks, president.
Homor Hillings, vice-president.
H. O. Frohbach, secretary.
J. W. McCoy, treasurer.
Trustees C. 13. WatBon, six months; '
Louis Dodgo, 12 months, and II. ft.
Naders, 18 months, ,
TWO LIVE ONES IN
riKE POLICE DRAGNET
The tMiiifo gathered in eight vio
lators of the peace and dignity of the
oily lastvnight. Out of the bunch
Oiere Wept'' two live ones who had
monev enough to pay the fines as-,
.sessed. ,
, The nlhtjrs were invited to make
their departure at once. The whole
outfit had arrived in town yesleiday
ulid had proceeded to till up '.'ither
ns ucelebintinii for the victory ol
the wets or to drown their MirniH
on' the victory of the dry-- Ihiv
were uncertain which either resiiit
seemed a good twine to Ihein.
One chap was arrested in n morn
ing hou-e for raising a roiigh-liou-e.
He d:, lurbeil the other inmate by
parading the corridors in the "nl
together" and declaring his ability
to "lick his weiiiht in wildcats." The
roomers objected w this, and whilo
I he. landliidv was lelephouiiigfor the
indice ihev lineil up along the hall
nnd each one took a crack nt the
erratic person as he cnnie by. Wliej
ui'raig'ncil in coin t this moiniiig be
A'cmed to have reeoveicd from bis
t'eiaporary wildne-s mid .JiiiIkj Cau
oiij atter vieMiisr his counteumiee n
K.hibi(ltl,.ncju(jed.lhat he had had
cniingh. . . t
Fire Team Is Intelligent.
'.Tom" and "'erry," the new fire
tenm, pulled of a stunt Wednesday
niijlit for which they had not been
trained and fpuum it; surprise mi
their trainers. .
The colts have only been in train
iug for about -ix weks, but during
that time have shown ureat iutelli
ffPnee and aptitude for the work.
Wednesday evening they were be
ii put through tm- drill, copsistint:
of eoiuiuc under the hamei-iat the
ciaiiff- ot the gong and then going
bark '.In their stalls. As the team
was going back after onv tnal, mi
alanu eamo in from the outside. The
horses were half way to their stalls
PINCHOI TALKS
OF ELECTION
Overwhclntinn Rebuke for Reaction
aries ''and Unmlsta'f.blo Demand
for Kind of Proflr'sss for Which
Insurflents Stand, Declares Chief.
You will find tho sam
faces to wait on you as you
found before the saino well
known quality tlio same
courteous ireatmont tho samo
willingness to inako right ev
ery llttlo thine that should
provu wrong the satno doslro
on ovory one's part to please.
Wo will continue- to carry
tho well-known brands vt
Roods that we liavo carried be
fore ninfmlrt to them such
others'. -Is 'wo- feel arp In do
tnanil by our trade
Wo hope to make this tho
best and most popfilar storo ljf .
Southern Oregon, and wlillg
wo Teolthat wo now enjoy th-i
Sargent trado In tho city ot
Mcdford. wo will endeavor to
Increase that business right
along and If good roods and
right prices will do It wo will
have an easy time.
Allen
Grocery
Co
Main and Central
Main 2711
NEW YORK. Nov. 10. "Tlio lo- ,
son taught by the election is clear, ' i
said Clifford I'inehot today, in com-1
meiiting on the showing made
throughout the country by the in- ,
Htirgcut branch 'of tho republican
party. "Taken ns a whole, it is an '
overwhelming rebuke of the reac
tionaries and one juiiuistiikeublc
sign for a demand for the kind ol ,
progress for which the insurgent ,
slanil. The leturns I have seen
show that not a single insurgent (
candidate for governor, with two '
exceptions, failed of olci'tion. nnd
that every standpatter was beaten. ,
The congressional elections tell the
same slorv. The only scrioiih resist -unco
to the republicans was made'
by men frankly insurgents. Where
ailiiiiuistratiou limned m the cam
paign, as in Ohio and New York, the
democrats won. Where the republi
can were not supported by the ad
miuislratiou, as n California, Kan
sas and' Wisconsin, the republicans
won.
"The people nre tiled of gowiru--uient
by big corporations for their
own profit. Clearly tho people re
sent the failure of the republicans to i
stand between thorn ami the doiuin-'
ntjnu of the big interests, and th-
believe that congre.-.s did not keep
faith with them regnrdiu; the tariff
''When a republican emigres and
a republican president nppruvi-d the
iniiinitous schedules of the I'nyn.i
tariff law tliuv made their ovwi de-,
feat inevitable. Hefusing to rcliee
the oppressed people caused the pen- j
pie to turn temporarily democratic.
Evidently tho republican party must
be D'ortranized along progressive
lines or unite biisino altogether."
The Fair Oaks
Orchard Tracts
Close to Medford. flood
slcndid soil. Sub-irrigatud
and above frost lino 70 acres
now plant oil to poura and ap
ples. Prices right and torn.''
'easy. Let mo show you a good
real omIuIu invoalnimit.
Earl C. Sabin
li'oom 'J02 KruitgiiHvej'ri Haul:
Iluildiiig.
xonri: ov kamj ok si 1,250 im-iit()ri-iK.T
iioxds or Tin:
CITV OK .MKDKOltl).
Notice Is hereby given that the city
council of tho city of Mod ford, Ore
gon, will receive soaled propoisaU for
JH.260, alx per cont, ton-yoar, Ira
provumont bonds.
Ulds to bo filed with tlio city re-
1 iiiidui in 1 bi i-iiv iiiyiiiirn 1 irttBim
at the time. When the alarm nen , , . - . -
rani:, ip.iek as tlu-h both horse on r ,'r " P. m. No
tumed and were ,n.Ier the bam vomUor 1Mb. ID 0 and to be accom
in.n iastant. "N'obodv cut l.u,8l.l ' ,'a,,M ,,y "'" lhwki '"
them that." y the lire Ih.i-. and o per con of the amount Id for.
Tom and Jerry are u.. the beroe:f ' "WBJ ablt' lo U,' f,ty
-..-,. 1 treasurer or ucld city
Aa to 1 hat used article you want le
Tho council reserves tlio right to!
reject any and all bids.
MUMtty
Deiifni-s. viak ew, 1 iiarii I.
di-eliaize-. ol the eaiti, iheuiua
tisui. Uulliel. ber, sloiuaeb .nut
butval trouble eHiinot oxint v. it h
out a oauiiO.
Cliirupruetif AdjunUiiMits if
move tho eniMW. whiuh i prc
u re 011 nerve, nnd 80 to 00 per
coot of Ho-twlled iuuurrbV
chronic uum arj made well.
No ninttcr wlint vour ailxieit,
call or nddresM 1)11. I. M. (1I(
)ON, 21(1 K. Main !.. Jfedford,
Or., over Mt'di'ord Hard ware Co
Olln-e Imur- 10 to 12 n. 111., 2 o
.'1 .mil 7 to H p. in. Other hours
in d Siiiidavs bv apMiiiitinciit.
ISI THEATRE
THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE
TO-NIGHT
"Never a Dull Moment"
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The Van Barkley Comedy Go.
Open here tonight for only three nights. They have
the best comedy act ever shown in this city.
Don't fail to see young "JIMMY VAN," THE
CLEVEE KID." j
S-RRELS-S
LATEST MOTION PICTURES
KENT lTC IvY PIOXEE RS
GOLDEN NECKLACE
HOW II TBBY GOT A EAJSE
ENTOIBIDD ALIVE.
DRIFTS Off SNOW
; SONG
" BY TILE OLD OAKEN BUCKET LOUJSIS"
By HARRY BLAN01TABD
Doors Open ati 7 p. m,
CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ' ADULTS 20 CENTS
MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M.
Splendid Fruit Land Tract
465 ACRES 81& miles from the city of-Atcdrord; 300
teres under plow, lmliiuco sejittored oaks and brush
hind, easily elearod; laud lies above the t'fosfc line, is
finely drained and sub-irrigated. This traet overlooks
the entire valley, in tlio heart, of a fine fruit section.
Adjoining land held at .$2f0 per acre. Price of this tract
tUlf) per acre. Splendid terms. Apply
D. H. JACKSON SL COMPANY
PHONE 2722. 118 WEST MAIN ST,.
Single rooms or cu suite
also rooms with bath
flic finest
Sample Rooms
in tho city.
Hotel Moore
'i'elepbuuo in Every Itoom
RAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
. EUROPEAN PLAN
RED vSOIL
n
IjYnit lauds, cleared or unclqardd. Tonus to suit the
buyer. See Howland, the owner, or
The Van Dyke Realty Co.
Room 3. 123 Main Street
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POST CARDS
We have' just -put-on saltsa big lino of Thanksgiving
T'ost Cards' ihd'iWiiwi' 2 Icli .IcqimlilyTiu-'rc, cliojec,
1c Each. I ' ; I , V
Choice 1c each
Campbell & Baumbach
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS '
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved farms
and city property.
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PHONE 3231.
20B FRUITGRCWEUS BANK BUILDINC.
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The P. & E. R. R. will soon be at
Butte Falls, Oregon
We can then handlo vour orders. Plnee them now.
Write or Pilouc mloxi&!9tKtKM
. Butte Flls Luxljjg -
Folding
Waste Baskets
and olher laiicy Baskelsj
."jOc values in most places;
here tomorrow (see our
east window), ehoicu,
25c each
Hand Bags
We are showing over .")()
slyles in ladies' Ibtud
Bags thai we are selling
.ill aboil! wholesale prices.
1
Heller slop anil look them
over. Side prices,
25c to $7.50 ea
The Best Sub-Division Proposition
I in the Rogue Biver- Valley
170 .Ui:S, MAM.' .MIliK I-'ltOM ItAIIiHOAl) STATION' 9
IK. a croM In crntiii 10 neren In U-yottr-ohl lieani; 45 acres In bruab
iiml timber, cnHlly cleared; no waste; pod Iioiiho, two barns, ult
fenced wltb woven who; telepbonuj It. K. 0.,l pnrt Irrigated,
l'l-lni, llf.r. pur aero; (otnl, $20,300. Terms; $7500 cash; 4000 ono
year. 0 ner cent; $ 14,850 five years, 0 nor cent.
HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY
Hi I KKI'ITOIIOWKItH 1IANIC.
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Underwear - Hosiery
We arc showing one of the strongest lines of the
above in Aledford. The quality is right, the prices are
right, and you will he right' if yon look here before
I
buying.
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LANDQOIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC.
Real Estate and Insurance
Bargains and Money Special Representative
Makers in Farms, for International Real
Orchards and Tim- Estate Association,
b e r I j a u d s . Chicago. 201 St.
Phone 2 4 1 I . Mark's Block.
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t3Li '"Jll!" '"'""ii"i
lHHUgryiriuym
Johnson by 20.000.
HAN KKVVHCO Ni 10 Willi
i (our t-mutle Ht 111 out anil retiirn
In 11 otrerc tttlil lucowiilote. IUmm
' lobusou. ri'ubllrn, U winner over
TbeiMlon- Hell for governor by 20.-
oii vii- Tin- fiAiniti so fa" In Klu-
Johnsiiii 1 .:'i. Ili 134.CKO
It u .tiiiMiil tli.i complete re-
irnH uiii ilil to On- Oeurea In nbouti
mo same i.-tiu f... t-.li indldad W. L. BAIN I4OCAL MGR.
nul mat O-o final result will aliowj JQOM 15, P. O. BLOCK
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PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831
Moss & Co.
GRAIN ANP STOCK
BROKERS
Thanksgiving Special
Willi iriy 2'ie ensb pureliU'ie uuiile at our inniket von nie eulitleil
;.i u cli. 1 nee to win nil 3 H-pound tiukcs, o Ihiv your l'iet.)i, nailed.
mi fil .nut r-niokeil IimIi boiv. Wo nUo Imve frcBh oVHtcra J'nv
bit TbaiiUoKUiiiK; ibiiner. I'ull or phono nuil wo will deliver
V 1 1 1- unlet. k,
Rogue River Fish Co.
17 NORTH FIR STREET. ' PHONE MAIN 3821.
The Oregon Nursery company at Florida CroWS.
Oumro. Or, ortnnlzed lu 18C7, plon WASI1IX0TON, D. C, Nov, 10,
ecfH in tlio nuraery line, liavo opened -j'lio populntiou of the tlo of VU)y
up on office In Medford and uro book- ,d wh mmouiieed lV the cenf.it
if; orderB for fall and upiItiK dellv- biijeiin today ns 751,1:10, on InereitMi
1 rieH The Bitoceiiu of tbolr produc- 0f 40 )MU. ,.c.((
tlutiB ban been amply uliowu by tho I yw ,MM)Uattoti of Alubiuua was
iyow.il of tliotnmnds of troen In tlio KIVW, m isgoB'J, ? m emm
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