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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiON, -WEDNESDAY, MAMOll 22J9TK,
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BE DONE IN CITY
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Council Passes Many Ordinances for
Paving and Service Mains As
sessment Declared on West Thir
teenth Street.
GREATSTRIDESBY
EXPRESS OFFICE
Local Office Jumps to Third Place in
State Puttinn Euyeno Behind Ra
tio of Growth Leads Entire State
According, to Official Reports.
Tilts fiiiifinior softHon will find no
JSlicu'k in steady civic impr&vdmt'iil
whsoli llafe been manifest in Mud fowl
dnriilB lliu past two years whs shown
by the passage of tlio following onli
imnrus and resolutions for sower
water maiiiH, biiluwulks and pining
by the city ceuncil:
. Resolution to ijao Wont Sixth
Klrect from Oakdale uvumiu to the
tyipjhcrsi Pacifies right-of-wasy.
Husolution to pavo rhlh stieet
from Central avenue to Hivcrwide
uvenue.
"Resolution for cement sidewalk five
feet wjda.oii the ea side of Welch
Btrort tlirougliniit its entire lougUi.
JlcHolulioii for four-inch water
main tii IiIiiniuHota Hlroot from, tie
nova uvenue to Hoosovelt avenue. ,
Ordinance for Hix-incli latera
sower on iMinncHota Htroot from, (If
nevn 'uvenue to Uoosovell avenue.
iprdiimntso for ni.V-siidi lateral
sower on Palm street from OIku
street to Suinmitt avenuo.
....Kuhol"!'011 fr four-inch water
main oi Palm street from . Olson to
buiiiimt, avenue.
Resolution for cement sidewalk five
feet wide on the south side of l'alm
street from Oakdale avenuo to .Siuts
, suit iiyonisc.
..(jrilj'isiiiicc declaring assobsment on
property benefited by six-inch Jat
ma sewer on West Thirteenth street
fi-jOin Kill),' street to Newtown. Total
cost $7.'W.8.1. AsseriMiient fixed ai
7-PJ cents per front foot.
PROGRESSIVES TO
ILIN'12
Joseph W. Folk States That Roose
velt Influence Is on the Increase
and That Either Hcor LaFollctte
Will Be Next Party Nominee.
ON
The local WollB-Kargo express of
fice will Jumii to third place In the
state this month. At present It la the
fourth office, ISiikoiib lending by sev
en dollars. Portland is first and Sa
lom second. The local ofNcu has been
climbing steadily for the past year
and from a poor fourth Is now run
ning and neck with Kugene.
Last month tho receipts for the lp
cal office totaled approximately
:i20Q. This doubled the receipts of
Grants Pass and Ashland.
Tho population of Kugono Is said
to be over Ki.OOO, while Medford Is
accredited with 10,000. It is stat
ed that the receipts of the Wolls
Pnrgo office aro good indications pf
the population. This means that Med
ford has nearly 12,000 people and
Ashland 0000, nnd tills is relatively
true.
The ratio of growth In receipt
bore is greater than In any city in
Oregon, .according to official reports.
NATHANIEL THAYER,
PROMOTER IS DEAD
HOSTON, Mass., March 21!. Na
thaniel Thayer, for many yean
known as one of the foremost rail
road promoters in America, died hero
today. Mo was a director of tho
Now' York, New Haven & Hartford
railroad, of the United Slates Steel
Corporation and of tho American
Telephone and Telegraph company
and many other financial institutions.
BIG SUM FOR
CARRYING Ml
Uncle Sam Will Pay Over $50,000,000
for Transportation Will Be an
Advance of $5,000,000 Over a
Year Aijo.
, jHPQKAFU, Wash., March 22. ---TIo
prygroHHlvos will control tho noxt
rupjibllcnn convention and tho itoose
yult ijuntlnient has Increased consid
erably of lato, opitomlzoH the roniarks
t .IiihujiIs V. KolK, ox-govornor or
Ml8(pir, who Is hoio today on a tour
o, tho. west.
Vi"Uqohovo11 is not down an many
t(uoinliigly bolleve," wild Kolk. "llo
tVAphlp much Influence. If the rank
and file of vutmtt hn tlieir way. and
juy Imvo. loarnod to do so, 1 bollevi
that olthiir he or l.nKolletto will be
I ie ntvU prosldoutiul nominee. And
lf,tio votvvs don't liave tholr way the
federal inuohliio that disregarded
lliolr ype.o will be hoaid from latoi,
,1"Ac,cprdlnK to niy ideas tho va
)i, piugruwlvi dtnioerHcy Is strong
enough t to qoutiol both the luilltlrnl
puytiuH, 1 Iwllove thin soatluituit i
for leal diimoeratlc piluelplev unit If
tho, ,doinucraU make a utiong thin
stand for iouI prliu'lpluM and If the
(imocratii make h Mroiig firm stand
for nwij princljilwu thy will piotlt by
(his tiiUinwit.
"Tho piogieHsiNeB In thu republl
eailiiaity, by advoenting democratic
Ideas Maod the legular organisation
liom coiupb'te aiinlbilatlou.
"Yen I f.iiu leiiiMiii lt It In a
good thing a step m tho light dl
iucUuij."
FORTY RIOTERS lit
FIGHT ARE SLAIN
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ReliDl Troops Refuse to Relinquish
Tlieir Arms as Anrced and Riot
Breaks Out Foderal Troops Shoot
to Kill, Slaylntj Forty.
PORTLAND, Or., March 22.
Undo Sam will pay tho railroads of
tho Palled Btatbs ?r.0,000,000 this
year for carrying tho malls, an ad
vance of n.OOO.OOO over any prev
ious figure.
Tho nuw poatal law, copies of
which havo beou reeolvod by post of
fice officials in Portland, shows the
appropriation for tho Inland trans
portation of malls by railroad Hues
to bo $50,0112,300, of which about
$ I U, 000, 000 will be available on July
I of this year.
Wooden mall cars will havo to go
out of commission soon, however,
unloBS what may be a joker In tho
new postal law, Kills tho Intont of the
department. Tho law provides that
after July I no wooden ears except
ing those appioved by the post mast
er geueutl can be opoiated In trains
whoie tho majority of the ears art?
uleel or of steel underfiamo, or be
tween the locotnothe and a steel
fiame car..
JUDGE GALL IS
78 YEARS OLD
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Pioneer Who Came In 1852 and Gave
His Name to Gall's Creek, Cele
brates Birthday by a 78 Mile Ride
on Southern Pacific Train.
Celebrating- his 78th birthday to
day by riding 78 miles on the South
ern Pacific, Judge C C. Gall, who
crobsed the plains to Oregon yes
from Missouri in '.VJ, is no doubt
allowing memory to cast "the light
of other das" around him. As that
78 miles are pounded out over the
gleaming S. P. track, his mind is im
bue; on another and a longer track
the danger-beset Oregon trail.
stretching out like a dusty ribbon
across the .sun-scorched plains, info
the Hoekics, over lofty, wind-swept
passes, down on the 'other side into
Oregon the fair. At last the creak
ing schooners rested and the oxen
were turned out to graze in a pleas
ant laud, where the grass grew tall
and a roaring river sang a strident
song as it rushed and tumbled to the
sea. His father found a little creek
that uhuckled and gurgled as it hur
ried to get to the roaring river. These
was gold in its sunds and tho pastiifc
was tho best he had seen sinco the
sweet May morning in Missouri
months before, when ho turned his
back to the sunrise, .swung his great
whip over his strong, sleek oattle nip'
set out for Oregon, the land of prom
ise, whither so many of his neighbor
were gone ami going. He made a
homo on Galls creek, as it was soon
and is still called, and he and hi
sons fought the Itogue River Indian
to make that homo secure. Tinie
there were when the midnight sky wa
red with the blazing homes of othei
settlers, and news came fast of live
lost at the bands of the savages. At
last came peace and the expulsion of
Chief Sam and his people, and the
beautiful valley of the Rogue un
aiu Hie undisputed possession of it
rightful inheritors. A little Jater tin
judge took up land in Sams valley,
and, as ju tice of the peace, unitci'
pinny a pair of pit ly-pnt ting hearts
when there was no preacher to be
hud in many miles. There he hhnsell
married and reared hi.s faintly sisid
saw them leave the home-nest one
by one to make home-ue .ts for them
selves. These and many thought
like these will peihnps smirch through
the mind of the venerable piuncc
justice as that 78 miles are coveier
by the train that i so much swil'ti.
than the train of which he was oiu
of the crew when he was 1!) and siv
feet two of supple young Missourian
NOTION
Notice is heroby glvon that tho city
llf Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
will take up and cancel tho following
bonds, and that Interest thereon shall
cease at tho Interest payment porlod
next following, (April 1st, 1911):
Improvement bonds Nos. 1, 2, 0,
10, 11 and 12, dated April 1st, 1009.
Improvement bonds Nos. 0. 10, 11
and 12, dated October 1st. 1909.
Water sunlit bonds Nos. 1, 2, 3, t, T
and 0, series "A" dated April 1st.
1910.
h. h. .1AC011S,
City Treasurer.
Dated, February 2!, 1911. 29I1
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WelcomcCQIflHISTX-Welcome
A WKLCOMK IIKAUTIIA' HVI'KXDKD VOL' UVTIIB
WESTERN BONDING &
INVESTMENT CO-
And wo wish to offer you the courtesies of our Information and
liiM'itigntiosi Pepnitiiu'iits. Those departments am maintained for
your help and guidance nnd are yours to command at all times
in person or by mall, though these dopartpients we arc able to
give you any Information tegardlng hinds or investments in the
state of Oregon or Northern California. .Remember Hint Asliliiiul has
the cream of the Itogue Ither Valley and better lands can bo
bought for less money hero than any other part of this valley.
' NOW iXVKKTKi Ti: THIS aed vou will see the fails.
LAND CAN 1112 BOUGHT ON THIS COAST FOlt $r,.00 PER
ACHE AND UP.
THE WESTSKN BONDING &
Notice to Investors
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Income bearing orchards apples or pears, in Rogue River Valley, Ore
gon, Medford district, In largo or smnll tracts.
Improved laud, sullnblo for sub-dividing for orchards or alfalfa.
From fivo acres to five hundred ncres, good deep soil. Near shipping
points.
Choice business proporty, residences nnd vacant lots in Medford, Ore
gon. J,A I.OMA RlUii ESTATE CO.
W. II. Stewart, I M. Amy, W. II. Savage, Itoosit U, Stewart lltillillng.
IMienes: Pacific WMl. . 1l,,n, 201-K
ElKs Bldg.
Ashland, Ore.
MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO.
Manufacturers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
.., I Plant
OJiUHIJWlJ KUl'lv
SCREENED GRAVEL
North Riverside
Phone M. 6091
TO THINK
OF BUYING- REAL ESTATE
is to think of the
LINCOLN - BARNEBURG - HOKE CO.
Sop our listings of orchards, fruit lands and
city proporty! Thpy will please you.
401 GARNETT-COREY BUILDING
Phones -Pacific 6661. Home, 574. "
Office:
Fruitgrowers' WASHED
Bank Bldg. SAND
Phone M. 652.
Delivered to anv part of city.
for Concrete
for Bridk Work
j for Plastering
( J. SEMON, Igi
ediord iron.
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSS & CO.
jbftiv5iMA.e
PLTO
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...Orchard Tracte,.,
Five and ten-acro orchard tracts,
planted to "holce varieties of pears;
best fruit land Its valley; ono mlio
from town; also some one-acre tracts
In big oak grove. If you would llko
a fine suburban homo, havo a look at
these tracts. Ileaullfully located on
macadam road. Good car service.
Depot
right.
r properly. Our prices aro
See J. A. PERRY, Owner
(10 1 West Main St., Medford or
.Medford National Hank.
STFAV1 AND JIM WATER HFA1ING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable I
COFFEE.N . PRICE
25 HOWARD IJLOCIC, ENTRANCE ON (till STREET.
PHONE ao.'l
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WORSE EVERV YEAR.
I he
TEGI'PKIAUPA. UoHdurM, Mai oh
AS -r tvorot of Oeneml Matuty todny
.p.itroli'd ilie meue of gtiiulttly'a bat-
le iHJiwofit rJoWtrn Mild JlQiidUlM
drooj ll( ( o" "Miguela, 1st which Gtfll-
;. tjruts I.hih and I'aliitH wer alalit, 19
S'foteiii lillle.l nd r.O la)urd.
JltlaUng In tstn when the troop of
Lara and ' Iin.i u . uiid in puobln
aiuUfalled ( ixliixitiUh tbvlr arsua.
iiqeordlng' to m .'iiieui ietwB the
Hondurati row ihhioiu, tin robel
forces near Togiu ir tips .tnd the pac
comnUblon. When !'". ledenl trooita
retained their weai'i'im a nswil, a
y Insurroctos, nttnt ' "
Plenty of .Medfoul Iteatlet lae
j uine Experience,
Pou't nealect hu nchttig bnuk.
It will Ret worao every year,
llaekueho Is really kidney ache.
To oiiui the back you must cure
i lie Kidney .
If you don't, other kidney Ills fol
low -
Urinary troubles, dropsy, Hright's
1 1 Nen no. j
A Mwlfoid citiaen tolla you how
the way ia nttay.
A Heli, 130 icrout atreet. Medford.
Oie, aaya. "1 am juat as willing to
recommend DoHU'a Kidney Pills to
day as 1 wua In Stptember, 11107.
whim 1 publlgly told of my experi
ence with thtmi. i auffered from kid
ney trouble for at least fl )eari
utnl as time paaaed I grew worse In
aleud .of JiHttor. SUarp palms durted
through the amall of luy Imck and
aoineiiiuue Use uttacKa were so se
e.re iht 1 could hardly atoop. At
ulnlit ni hauH ached intensely and
sound ab'ep wua out ot the queaAluti
HHlujj told .to trj Hoau'a Kldttoy
Pills. I pi nen rod a box at llaaklua
drug btpre and they aoon gave sue re
lief." Vat wil b ftJi. dealers;. Price SO
ceuu. PMtw-Mllluiru llo Unf'lo.
N. Y , aolu ngt'ui for thu UdU1
State.
Remember the uftBlts Doau'a
and tak ho Othoc.
NEWCOMERS DEMCHTEH WITH
MEDI'ORD.
Judging from tho Investment
made within the paat ten days, city
property and oichatd tracts are la
great domntid.
TIiobu who have. Invested aro de
lighted with their purchases and all
any that Medford is by far tho live
liest city on the coast.
if on want a good view of the
valley, let ue ahow you, from the top
of our office building.
We bine ti few flno propositions to
offer, nnd It will pay you to call and
Investigate.
Oregon Realty Mining Co., 3IU
tJtirnelt-Coroy building.
JUST
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A New Line of Switches,
Crescent Curls, Puffs,
Transf or mations,Hygrenic
Hair Rolls and Human Hair
Nets.
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no onoo
.arme
Room Five Over Kentners
Phone Main 111
Make a Selection ' j
of our small cakes and specialises '
nnd you'll have n collection of as
(nmiiliinr niiil Innllmnmn rlninfinu is '
W"I""rt ..--v. ww- . , u
were over set beforo u kiii'. Don't J
bo too late coming for yours, how
ever. Wo cass siever seem to bake
enough no matter how many o.tiu
wo bake fresh daily.
Medford Bakery (Si Delicatessen
TODD ti CO. . SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE,
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
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Campbell & Baumfoach I
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
I CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
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Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
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PHONE323I.
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320 GARNETT-COREY P.LDG.
'JlJtill3wAlt
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E. ENYART, Presldont J. A. PERRY, Vico-Presldent
E. MERRICK, Vlce-Piesldut JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier
W. 13. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
The Medford National Ban
Capita, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
h.TK DEPOSIT RONES EOR RENT. A fiENERAL RANMVfi
Rl'SINESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOIACIT YOUR PATROWGE 2
rf,,,
HasVIti for Ilnltti.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
HKNEUAL OVEnnADLINO &
MACUINK KK1A1KIN0.
FIrst-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
I'UOKK MAIN (1331.
Comer Central Ave, and Btk St
Medford, Or.
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Hams and Bacon j
mW are vory ono inspeftod liy tho U S GovHnneut. J
Eg Thooftlolnl Btmup in )ur protoohoii. It attun v u that W X
K look -r- Jou Bro 8J"0 lH Hllowinp your ohiblii u to cat wL 2
' K for V j ColMmfcia lirand II im mid lijt'esi. 1 nk for thn Wk J
H us "vy trtido mark t iilnmiiu Hrand and th hitlf r'iiid B
HI I Inspected ga)eminest stMiip. TliebtUauK anilltttna H :J
B 1 nPas3e H thut yen luse eer oatu r al t.founum Hj 5
R t V 8S rj)n'erH Lcurilitf ('onwihia Hm4 " ui m irk. Syi
Vk x ,t i oiir K'liitt Tiiituiou i'olu t i d'.J. ig (
At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes Jm
HJ. Union Slcut Company, PortUnd, Ort. W '
H Titttir ft tin it lit tUi K!x&r
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The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
Everything in the Nursery Line
Seo the nice English Hollies, LAU kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
tho most poi'fppt plnntsV nnd full lino
of year, poah, apple, apricot, prunes,
etc., etf.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381 Res. Phone 2493
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