PXC1E 8TX MnnForcn TsrATr; trtiutnFi. mkhforp. owkciox. wi'.iwi'.si)Av, ,nw, u mm. , NIL PASSES WEED ORDINANCE ltotttltin tiuitlncso vm transacted by tho city council nt Iho regular lunridily mooting TucMlny cvcninii. Tho Fourth of July colouration com mlltoo wnn empowered to net us It ww fit for tho occasion. Scleral ordlnnnccn wore ensued, licenses granted nnd the monthly bills al lowed. 1'nul Knitter of lllrorsldo uvcniio dramatically nrole.Mcd tho nctlon of thn wntor superintendent In rutting off his wntor becnuso ho would not Install a meter for tho two Acres ho was Irrigating, but the council refused to Interfere. Paring of several alloys was ordorod. Tho onoasuro requiring the rcmov nl of woods, etc., passed without a dissenting voto. It concerns nil prop erty within tho city limits, except whero grass Is groan for crops or grazing purposes. It will mean less danger from flro this summer and a moro beautiful city. City Handed to July 4tli Committee Ily unanimous adoption of a reso lution tho streets and alleys, vacant places nnd public spaces woro offic ially handed over to tho Fourth of July committee- on that day to bo used as tho naid committee may sco fit, providing that tho intorcsts of tho merchants and ordinances of the city arc not interfered with. Special provision was mado to pre vent fakirs nnd transient peddlers from selling their wares and compet ing with local merchants. Othorwlso tho cntlro city shall be at tho disposal and under tho direction of the com mittee. Drinking Fountain. Tho question of allowing free drinking fountains In business houses was taken up, but the matter was re ferred to a committee. A compress ed air tank, that Is necessary before tho siren whlstlo on tho flro ball can bo used, will probably bo provided for at tho next meeting. An ordlnanco requiring that a li cense of $30 bo paid beforo an auto mobllo ownor can uso his car inside tho city limits of Mcdford for hiro and establishing a maximum rato was referred to tho license committee. Xow Sewers and Sidewalks An ordlnanco requiring a sewer system between Second and Ninth streets, on Oak street was unanim ously passed at tho city council meet ing last night, as well as one for a sidowalk on East Main. Sldowalks ono one sldo of Dakota avenue, where sovcral property owners havo neglect ed to construct them, wcro also re quired by a unanimous motion. "The Mother Goose Girls," Hcadlincrs at the Page Tonight HB&l vHdHuL 4 w -lV 'bbbbHbELiP'bu Xal VBbbVAIIbHbIAbVH i BBBBKBBBB "m BBBt Rft J? 3BMBL cSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatainaaaaafc BK XliaaaaaaWlB "N1 - JWhtBMSBrlrtBBBBBBBBfc aaaE. I BBBrBBBBVBVriF "BP TaaBBKS S vBaButwlHa Bft Jk L"" H MMJAf) iBaBB SsBBMBakwr lBSrJa sAfllHHiWsBlHBBP' BKrf ' rlfiM iiliJB' luBBBaliBBBffBwHSBBM SbbW H BBbUbBRkS BBS, vjiaaKIMftAiEaaaHiaflHflliaftBlHHIilHHaaaafl aaaaaaaaaw AWMWMWm loaaKVaaMaaaaaaH Tho "Mother lnoo CJIrls," hcaillino net of tho Fnnlngi vaudeville nil mv which ojH'iicl a two li en gngunirnt nt the l'ngo theater vtllli n ntatlncv till afternoon. In nditltion there ntv four other high rlnti arts on tlio bill. USE SUN FLASHES 10 FIGHT FOREST FIRE GRANTS PASS, Juno 4- Super visor Mueduff of Iho Sikiyou forcM ros-erve hit received a heliograph out fit for installation in the reere to aid in the reiwrttuj- of firos within the territory. Mm npe- nre trans mitteil by thee instrument by tho menus of mirror flmdic-e-, nml tlie outs received hero arc tho regular U. S. nnny tjpe. One of the instru ments will be established nt Snow camp, nt the bond of the Pistol river in Curry county, nnd another on Pack Saddle mountain on (lie Wiuchuck, !25 miles distant, and it is expected that no difficulty will be experienced in rending the mirror flash messages nt this distance on reasonably clear .days. Later another set of two inlru ments is exacted to nrrivc, nnd these will be established on High Dome nnd on Ship mountain. These four helio graph stations will cover the terri tory not already covered with tele phone. - With Med ford trade is Mcdford made. PAGE THIS AFIERNOON Tho second week of Pnntago's vaudeville will open this afternoon nt the Page theatre with what promises to bo ono of tho best bills seen on this circuit In many mouths. All along tho lino from Portland south the press comments havo been most enthusiastic. Tho price, '.'5 cents, for the afternoon nnd 35 cents nnd 25 cents in tho evening gives Mod ford pcopio tho best variety show in tho state for tho money. Tho now Page is tho collcst building in the city and tho management have sup plied every convcntcnco for their guests. HERBERT R SMITH MARRIED TO MABEL WAITE LOS ANGKLKS. Juno 4. Herbert It. Smith of Mcdford nnd Mnbol YVatto of Parsons, Kansas secured a marriage licenso hero today. No Herbert It. Smith appears in tho Mcdford directory. With Mcdford trado Is Mcdford mado. OF CLOSE GIVE WORLD'S SUFFRAGE Tho convention of tho Women of Woodcraft ended Tuesday night, af ter officers had bcea oloctod for the ensuing year, and ltoseburg selected as tho convention city In 1U 17. Tho officers elected for tho ensuing year are: District guardian, Mary L. Whitney, Ashland; district clork, Fannie I. Lcabo, Creswell; district attendant, Mnrgnret Johnson, Cot tago Grove; outer sentinel, Mrs. Cowoll, (J rants Pass; Inner sentinel, Tltllo Johnson, ltoseburg; advisor, Ora Maury, Coqtillle: magician, CUra Cawflold, llOKoburg, and banker, Mrs. Stlnobaugh, Grants Pass. Tho threo district managers ara Mrs. Holding, Grants Pass, Frances Johnson, Klamath Falls, and Mary Caroyj Phoenix. Tho captain of tho guards will bo Mrs. O. C. Parsons of Croanoll. Mrs. F. W. Walt of Medford ami Mrs. Mary Collins of Mnrxhflcld were chosen tho grnnd delegates to thn contention at Portland. A delicious chicken dinner was served by tho local ladles at tho I. O. O. F. hall, ALLIANCE MEETS UKItUN', .lime I. DologntoM nnd visitors lo I lie ennu'iiliwi of Iho In touinlioiinl YVnumn Siii'frngn Alliuueo in Huilnpost Juno IS lo 'JO, gathered hero today from nil pmtH of lll world lo attend tho preliminary pub. Ho mooting to ho held hero thi. nvoiiiiig. l'miii hero Iho paity will trnxol lo Hudnpoxt, flopping in Dresden whero Ihoy will ho uieeUcd hy tho Saxony Woman Snl'frugo As sooialioii; at Prngiio where tint Mo homtuii Woman Suffrage Association will roooi u them, nnd in Vienna whero Ihoy will ho received hv tho Austria Woman Suffrage Association. The dales are Dresden, Juno ft uud (It Prngttc, June 7, 8 uud 1), and I'icnun Juno 10, 11 nnd I'J. On tho Clth tho delegates and visitois leave Vienna on tho steamer Dnuuhn arriving nt Hudapest tho evening of tho Mth. Delegates from tho National Ameri can Womnn Suffrauo Association aro Dr. Anna Howard Shuvv, Penii svlvunin; Miss June Addnius nnd Mrs, ,!. T. Hovvon. Illinois; Mrs. Stan ley McConulok. Massaehusoils; Mrs. Henry Villurd nnd Mrs. (). II. 1 Hoi moot, Now York; Miss Kittilr...., Connecticut; Mrs. Cryslal Kaslmau llcucdict. Wisconsin ; Mrs. Kmma H. Sweet. Mrs. William Tod Helmiith nnd Mrs. Frederick Nathan Now York, nnd Mrs. Anna Maxwell Jones, Texas. Alternates ate Miss Nellie L. While, Washington, I). C; Mrs. T. Selon, Connecticut; Miss I.uey An timony, Pennsylvania; Mrs. (. S Laddoy, New Jersey; Miss Mabel l Willard, Massachusetls; Mtss A, L. Williams, Alabama; Mrs. W. II. Weeks, Now York; Mrs. J. J. While, District of Columbia; Mrs. It. Jeiiks, Now Hampshire; Mws M. Whitney. New York, and Mrs, Ituthcrford, Arkansas. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work CHurant4 I'rlccs rttaaonabla COFFEEN & PRICE Howard Block. Xstraac oa ttfc Horn rhOD S4. IN KUMATH RECALL KLAMATH FALLS, June i.-With n majority of nearly three to one, Will S. Worden defeated Frank Ira Whito in tho recall election for Coun ty Judge. The total vote, not count ing somo smnll outlying precincts, which will mnko Wordcn'a lend Mill further, gives Worden 2,005 to Wliilo'8 S03. This lcavca Worden a majority of 1,202. It also shows that tho voto nil over tho county was by far the largest ever cast in any sort of nu election, tho totul reaching nearly 3,000 when the final figures nre all in nnd count ed. This voto was largely ndded to by tho women who have been given buffrage, thiH being their Hrt gen eral vote. Tho figures last night bhow a vote of 2,808. BRITISH TREATY FOR ARBITRATION EXPIRES WASHINGTON, Juno 4. 1'nclo Bum's arbitration treaty with Great Britain, which has been In force tslnco 1008, and under which such questions as the Newfoundland fish eries dispute and tho Alaskan seal controversy woro settled, cxplrod to day. A now troaty will probably bo cousldorod Immediately by tho diplo mats of Knglaud and America. If ono is put through to tako tho placo of tho old ono, it will bo tho first during W. J. Bryun'a term as secre tary of atato. 0: N. G. ENCAMPMENT WILL BEGIN AUGUST 19 Word has been rocelvod by Captain A. W. Deano that tho annual encamp mont of tho Coast Artllley corps, O, N. O., at Fort Stevens will begin August 19 this year. Tho Sovonth compnuy is now preparing Itself to uphold Its 100 per cent offlcloncy rec ord of last year, and from now until camp tlmo will hold frequent drills and Instruction in tho flro control work connected with firing thn 10 lucli guns, t t r t t t t T f t t t ? I ' J JUNE SALE of WHITE AT WAISTINGS A well assorted line of white Swiss, Mulls, Lawns in stripes and cheeks, up to 3oc values, sale lO price, a yard xOt MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE ' NEAR P.O. BED SPREADS Full size Hed Spreads, Kod l.'J.l grade, sale, lrice, each 98 Large size lied Spreads, new patterns, $1.50 grade, each $1,153 Just a Few of the Many Bargains in This Great Sale ' ml w T ?." VVTHU h X Marcella G o w n s, Drawee, a n d Combination Suits. The most practical garment in ado. Nicely trimmed with lace or embroidery. Real $1.50 values. June sale price, each ) 98c SHEETS 72x90, bl cache, a good u'Oc grade. OQp Sale price uoKj PILLOW CASES 12 and 15 inch Pillow Slips, 18c 0 grade l2l TURKISH TOWELS Bleached, a good size, c h e a p at 15c. Sale price, 12ic EMBROIDERY 1000 yards wide Em broidery and Inser tion, up to 20 Qj values, it yard vj Corset Cover Embroi dery and Flouncings from 0 inches up to 24 inches wide, up to 75c v a 1 u o s. Sale 4 Cp lirice, a yard C CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS Nicely trimmed, made of good materials, up lo 45c values. OQp Sale price each Avis Corset Covers and Drawers made of fine cambric trimmed with lace or embroi dery, 75c val- IOa ues. Now, each Oi Y 14 bVC K bH ? - t T f I SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS GUARANTEED TRIPLE PLATED SILVERWARE FREE Thursday Only Beat Dress Prints a 3'ard ...5 Thursday Only Colgate's Talcum Powder, 25c cans at 10 Thursday Only Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton 7 FOR 25 Thursday Only Best Cotton Chal lic, new patterns, a yard 5 Thursday Only Women's Sleeve less Vests, g o o d quality, each 5 t ? ? ? T T ? t ? t f t t ? Y T J f t T T f t t y f y f y t t y y y ! TRADE AT HOME- V f y t y -WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE TRADE AT HOME WAIST SALE 500 Beautiful New Lingerie AVaists, many styles to choose from, in all sizes up to (? OQ $2.50 values. Sale price vlOu 200 Beautiful New Voile AVaists, trimmed with Torchon laces, up to $4 values. Sale price (jf QC each vxatv GLOVES LONG GLOVES Our regular $2 Kay ser's Silk Gloves, em broidered, pair $1.48 MUSLIN Bleached, 3G inches wide, ,10c grade 8t? PARASOLS AYhitc Parasols, new styles, $1.25 grade, each 98 PLEISSE CREPE For Underwear, 27 inches wide, 22c value very special, yd. 18d FLAXONS A' full lino to select from, 18c grade. Spe cial this sale, yd. 14 CURTAIN SWISS All good patterns, 15c oualitv. on sale Thurs day, a yard 11 f y y y y y t y tt;t NOT An Experiment AN'lil havo passed (he kid bank period, YE don't speculalu with your money r our own. "lATT are not financing any auxiliary on terprisi's. Our only business is banking. x kTT?k '' "H nnk on safe business priii- ciples and not on kindergarten lines. W ATTTJ liMid in progressive banking. Wo VY h h were the first to sell traveler's cheeks the first to install the envelope statement system the first to systemize and safeguard our busi ness and your money. Tl ie Me(tfrd Natonal Bank William II. Core, Prc-Nimt John S. Ortb. Cuntilcr I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of needI do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent for the tired or overworked I ofTer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gen erations. I'm known si Cyrm Noble throughout the world. W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon Both ropresontativo of tho wholo sorao cordial spirit of tho West and tho boat in hotel sorvico The IMPERIAL . 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