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iITJDFOT?DlLTLrrKTBnNJi jrEDFORD, OTCECIOX. WETOTTCSTMY. FEFRTUftY 22, 1911. IWAHY BILLS ITRANNA ASKS TO ;CITY CONSIDERS 10 BUILD HOTEL PASS COUNCIL' RAISE WAGES: CLUSTER LIGHTS: AT EAGLE POINT I AETNA. CAL. TO FLAY BALL HERE keep the local boys on the lookout nnd will nfford spectators a fn-t game as Medford has taken a solemn ow to suffer no more defeats this season, at least none that can possi bly be avoided. PAGE EIGHT e 3 1 i - Street Paving, Sewer and Water In- Superintendent of the Water Depart- Large Quantity Are Passed by Council Upon Third Same. Reading of! At tho regular meeting of the city council Ins night, tho following reso lutions for street paving, newer In stallation, etc., wbro fmsHed at their third reading: Paving. Queen Anno from KooHovolt to Oregon Terrace. Itlversldo from .Tackflon to north city HmltB. Tho jiotltlon called for forty feet. Council ordered chango to thirty-six feet width. North Bartlett from Sixth to Jack son. Forty feet wldo from Sixth to Fifth, thlrty-Blx feet for tho rest of distance. Orapo street from Sixth street to 1'JIghth. Pavement forty feot wide. Jackson street from Itlversldo to Columbia nvonue. To bo thlrty-nlx feet wide. , South Orango from" Main to West Tenth, pavement to bo thrty feot wide. Sixth street from IUverBldo to D'Alion Forty foot pavement. West Kgjitli from Oakdale to Fir. Forty foot pavouiont. WeBt Sixth streoL from Southorn Pacific right of wny to Oakdale. Laid over for reconsideration of width. Ivy street from Main to Sixth, to bo thlrty-olght foot pavomont. Second street from west city limits to Holly. Paved thirty feet wldo. Oakdale from Forth to Palm. Thirty foot pavement. urapo rrom Eighth to south city Pavomont to bo thirty-six ment Requests Council to Make Changes in His Department Would Sell Junk. limits feot. D'AnJou from Sixth to Jackson. From Sixth to Fourth to bo thirty eight foot pavomont, from Fourth to Jackeon thlrty-Blx foot jjaxeftnont. Eighth stroot fromPhtral to Riv erside. Pavcmomytb bo Torty feet. Fourth fwrdnlululo to wcHt city limits. Pitfvi J fvomont to bo thirty-six Rowers. Council accepted sowor district No. Ill, as defined. Following ordinances passes: Six Inch newer lateral on block four, from Fourth to Jackson. Six Inch Bower along block nlno to south lino of Third Btrect. Six Inch lateral sowor In alloy on block soven from North Third. Six Inch lateral from north lino of Wllllko addition along Almond street from East Main, Eight Inch sower on Knight from Tnft street to Orapo. Eight inch sower from center lino of Knight street to bo continued. Six Inch lateral sowor In D'AnJou from Second to Fourth. Six inch lateral Kewer from along alley or block Hoventy-throo botwoon Eleventh and Twelfth. Commit walks ordered on theso streets: lloth Hides of Vancouver nvenue from East Main end of Htreet. Walks to bo flvo foot. Hoth Bides of King street from Klovonth to Dakota avenue. Flvo foot walk. Assessments woro levied for six inch nnd olglit Inch sewer on Geneva sirool from Sherman streot to 100 feot north of Main Btreot. Nlnoty-one eunts por front foot. Eight Inch Bower on Bhermnn streot from Genesee to Geneva. One dollar and twenty-two cents per front foot. Water Main. Four Inch water main on Geneva street from Sherman to ICuhi Main. Klghty-flvo conts per front foot. Six Inch water main on East Wash-1 ingtou from Howard to HoebcvoU: J 11.12 1-2 per front foot. I Four Inch wator inula on Peach from Main to Eighth streets. Elghtj- four cents per front foot. : Four Inch water main on Knight I atroot from Taft to Vermont. Four Inch water mniii 011 Peach street from Dakota to south city llm-i It reforrod to water committee. ) Four Inch water main on D'AnJou from Second to JarkMin. Four Inch water lualu on Portland ' avuuuv from East Main to south boundary of city. SlrietN, , No protest received for the street which Ib to cut through the Jackson street school grounds. Ordeied put through. George Tnuinn, the newly appoint ed superintendent of tlie city water department, last night submited :i communiealion to tho city council nd- oeaiing a niunuor ot changes nee essary in the ilepurtinunt over which lie has control, nnd among- other things offered several suggestions by which the city will bo enabled to eon vert 11 number of useless articles into cash. The present dolopidated condition of the roof of the pumping plant was pointed out by Traiina and also the fact that it is at present necessary to hide nil tools as the locks on tho doors are useless. The fact that a steam boiler of tho capacity of 00 horse-power, and two pumps, now of no use to the city al though in good condition, might bo converted into cash, and that a simi lar disposition could be made of sev eral tons of old hydrants, worth DO cenls per hundred nl the foundry, and also a (uantity of old brass was contained in the communication. Tranua asked for a new building, or at least that the present struc- !.... 1 : . iiiiu "u uipuppca wiut sanitary ar rangements that will make it habilu i.t 1 i-1 1 ... I.. ... uiu nun eiiiiGii 111s loner wiin a re quest that something bo done to ck tnhlish a definite wage scale for the water department, that (lie present daily wage of .$2.00 for tap-men he raised lo .$.' as the hitler sum is none too great if competent and sternly men are to be employed. Tho communication was referred lo tho proper committee for consid eration. Matter is Referred to Light and Water Committee of Council Es timate is Submitted by Rogue River Electric and Bid Entered. Wliethii or not the city will ac cept the iiioposition made to the city council last night by the Koguo Iliver Electric company regarding theinstallation and maintniiiance of a number of clusler lights is now tip to the light and water committee of the council, to which body the elec tric company's communication was referred at a mooting of the council hist night for action. According to the proposition made by the Gold Hay people, thev will J agree, providing a contract covering a period of 10 years is entered into, lo supply the city with power to op erate 00 cluster lights, of five '10 watt Tungsten lamps each, for of) cents per lamp per monlh. The lamps lo be illuminated from 'the hours of dusk to midnigh. The city must pnv all the cost of inslnllimr ,, , " M i no system. In the event of I his ulo being ac ceptable, the company will, ujou (he signin gof an agreement by llie city for a period of 10 years, fiirniVli the city with power willi which to run such a system at the rate of A cenls per kilowatt hour. Tho figures submitted by th0 elec tric company show llmf Mm inoini. lotion of cu-h cluster will cost tho city .$.'!(;. GT, the estimate being item ized as follews: 1 lamp post .$20.00 Freight on nana 'j.00 'I 8-inch globes at fit) cents... 2.00 f sockets at 20c each l.)() Wiring of post ;),-, Doc Brown of Ryan and Brown of This City Contemplates Erection of Modern $10,000 Concrete Hos telry In Neighboring Town. Hrown of Hyan and Hrown of this city is considering the erection of 11 $10,000 concrete hotel at Eagle Point. For some time .Mr. Hrown hns been in touch with Eagle Point boosters in regard to the venture and is now said to be in a position to soon start work on the hotel. The building as contemplated by Mr. Hrown will be first class in every respect. A portion of the rooms ot will be furnished with private baths Mr. Hrown, after the completion ol the hotel, will apply for a license lo sell Honor. With the extension of the Pacific & Eastern lo an eastern connection Eagle Point hopes to be made a di vision point and become 1111 important railroad center. Team From Southern State Will Try Its Luck Against Local High School Team on the Floor of the Natatorium Thursday Night. The Medford high school basket ball team will meet a team from the Aetna (Calif.) high school in u match game on the floor of the Nat atorium Thursday night. The game will commence at 7:k" sharp. As the visiting team is considcrel an excellent one, it will probably !i - 1 CHANTECLER CLUB DANCE IS SUCCESS Tho Chanteeler club, ono or tho most exclusive social organizations in tho city, entertained at a danco In the small hall room of tho Natator ium last night. 'Ilio room was artistically decorat ed wiin nags of all nations and covering many of tho lights wore carton reproductions of Hostand'B now famous "Chanteeler". Itefreshmcnts, consisting of a fruit punch were served during the evening. A large number of tho clubs moni bors attended and many woro accom panied by guests. .$30.0-) EXPERTS ALARMED OVER FAR EASTERN PLAGUE LONDON', 1-Vb. 22. English on parts today ore growing more and more alaimed over the far ea.stern plague situation. "In spit of some sceptics," says the bullion .Morning Standard," it may be doubted if, mile menus can be devised to stamp out the infec tion, an epidemic of the moot iru lenl type cannot be expected." Hnnklns for Health HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO TRAIN EARLY Managor Hall, of tho Medford High School track team stated this morn ing that his crew of "possibles" will commence training early next week for tho Interscholastle games shortly to bo held on the university grounds at Eugene. l lie local school has a nunihor of boj-B attending who show great prom ise as athletes, and it Is expected that tho team wearing the colors of Medford high at the flold day will outshine many of the teams now lay ing claim to distinction by vlrtuo of past performances on the turf. BALDHEADED MEN Getting Scacer Every Year. Ninety-nine times in one hundred, baldness is caused by dandruff germs which dig down deep into the roots of the hair, destroy its vitality add cause it to fall out. if you have dandruff, the little in visible, persistent devils called dan druff germs are at work. Destroy them at one'e ,or sooner or Inter they will cause your hair to fall out anil you will be compelled to take your place in the baldbcaded class. Parisian Sago is guaranteed by Clius. Strang to stop falling hair and itching scalp and to drive out dan druff and kill the genus, or money hack. It is the most delightful hair dressing ia the world not sticky or greasy. Large bottle HO cents. Health Restores color to Gray or Faded hair Removes Dan druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. $1.00 and 50c t Drug Store or direct upon receipt ol price and dealer name. Send 10c lor ample bottle.-I'l.ilo Hay Specialtiet Co., Newark, N. J. , U S.A. Klil'USB ALL SUBSTITUTES For Sale and Itecomiucuded by Leon IS. Hasklns. We Will Put On Sale Here To morrow About 50 Plain Colored Hard Finish Jardiners, Regular $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Each Qualities (See East Window) at CHOICE $1.00 EACH YOUR POTATO RACE IS TO BE FEATURE A potato race, open to all coiners, Is to be a feature of tho evening skating session at- tho Natatorium Friday night. The- race, llko tho po tato races of school days only with tho contestants mounted on rolors, promlHes to attract a large number of entries. Instructor W. .1. Tanner will re ceive the naiiios of all wishing to en- u'i- mi limn mo cuiung or the race Friday night. You can hear the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE any hour of the day at the MEDFORD MUSIC SHOP Men's Work Gloves Tin best waring all leather work gloves at 50 cents a pa if in the city, we have them. MEN'S AND BOYS' COTTON FLANNEL GLOVES 10c the Pair or 3 Pair for 25c Dolls at Half Price We have about (50 fine kid body, washable and fine dressed dolls that we have been selling at $2.00 to $10.00 each. Youf choice of them to morrow, Thursday At Exactly Half Price Jlc.Yealy At Co. IKJO West Main St. LADIES FINE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE UP TO 35c VALUES, ALL SIZES, CLOSING OUT PRICE AT 5 PAIR FOR $1 HUSSEY'S 4 ) WO.MK.V OIITAIX SIIiVKK JOHNSON WILLING TO FIGHT LANGF0RD NOW rss lrtHllfiMltiiit! SAX IdOAN'DKO, HA(T. COTHSK, Cal, Feb. 2'2.- "I will Tight l.angfor.l or any one olno for $.'10,(11)0 guaran teed,' said .lack Johnson today at the I'nunmii Pacific automobile races during a dineusnion of LangfordV victory in London over Mill l.ang lut night. "I am the boy now,' he added, "and thev will have lo come to niv term. I have shown them and ought lo be worth as much here as Tumnn Hums was in Australia." That women have learned the prof It of reading newspaper advertise--nientH Id ahown by tho nuinbor of household headn who nro taking ad vantage of tho "ads' exploiting a curtain brand of excellent oranges), The succulent spheres arrived di rect from California groves, only a comparatively few hours past, but already fruit dealers all over the city nro busy answering the demand by generous bags for tho golden fruit, wrappers from which bring table silver to tho thrifty women who are thus supplying their families with the most healthful of all fruits. C?I " mb- mm m vm m "THF" W "ffcy " ""Wr" "N 28 South Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon I Ilaaklns for Health. --- - - - THE CHILDREN I he children know us; thev know an unusual pleasure and satisfaction in coming to our store. You can send them to us to perform vour errands; to 'ot the simplest drujr store product or the most vitallv important medicine. AYe shall serve them cheerfully and care hilly. Ye offer vou and the child satis faction and pleasure in every respect. Orange Blossom and Lowney's Candies Medford Pharmacy Phone Main 101, Night or Day. Near Post Office 1 m 4 9 1 i' I : : i: .: : : : : --- - ---. .4s-. ----------------- -- - -.-. ----J.--.-..- m 5 j t 'V J AT ' : : 1 Fine Embroideries for Lingerie Waists and Frocks Low Priced . largo collection ol heautilul new patterns is offered at prices that leave no doubt of the unequaled values. AYidths are from 5 to 27 inches. 27 inch Flounciugs $1,25 99c 50c . 5c of 27 inch Flouiicing;s 27 inch Flouncings ''"' .Big assortment on sale, regular 10c " . Wash Goods-Special Exhibit the New White and Black Combinations This combination of white and black- is one of the DISSOLUTION Ol' CAHT.VKItSIIII Tho blackHiulth busluoag of the firm nuifiu of Carky and Klllott )iac this day 110011 dlwtolvad by mutual noiiBont, CuBkwy retaining the lmsl noes will hereafter tit run by Hugh Kllott who will oullwt all out Maud lug accounts and pay all bills con tracted by tho old firm. 2sy sT I mKm 4 JJuBkliiH for health Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Everything in the Jewelry Line. If You Want Quality, I Have It. MARTIN J. REDDY -------- ---x V 4 Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving 5 strongest style leatures for Spring Present rapid selling leaves no doubt ot its popularity. A vcrv comprehensive selection ot unusually pleasing patterns is shown at manv dutcrent prices. 15c and along to 85c per yard spSal HOO th 1WI(U"ff Wl,,lVl,S' 6 i,U Qloth ot' Sld' New shipment of fancy scrims and curtain nuts McCall Pattern So. 3S31 Waiil. No. 3799 v A CHARMING FROCK Sli 15c up to 35c JSW ; : : : : : : : ; : : : : : New Showing of Spring Suits For Ladies Now In I fVVViffiifwyiiiiiiiii 11 --.-i . . m 4"tf MMMMMMMMi