Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ftiWDKUIUi MALI, TttlBONlfi, AnsnJTOKD. OKECIQN, TUESDAY. JUNE S, 1915
OCAL AND
L PERSONAL
A conimltteo meeting with rcpro
soutatlvos from each of tlio parent
tcaohor clrclos of tho elty was hold
nt tho library Monday nftornoon,
which roatiltad In tha endorsement of
11. J, Palmar, tho piano donlor, as
candidate, for tho directorship of tho
city schools, to ho oloctod nt tho coin
Trig school olection Juno 21et, 1!)15.
Head notlco of tho city of Medford
In lssuo of this dnto.
4 Haying is in full swing throughout
the vallay, and the fanuors nro moil
ing tho work to avoid any damagd
from nrln. Whtlo no clouds aro In
sight, tho holiof Is strong In soma
quartern that Juno will ho marked
hr much moisture. Tho liuylng son
son has caused a migration of work
hunters from tho Btrot cornors.
If you want your frlonda to boo tho
valloy got n cheap nuto tide. Phono
822-J cronlngs. fit)
A mnn cnino to town this morning
and Htrotohod a tight rope from whlrh
Is suspendod a trapoyo, aero Main
Mruet. It Is his Intention to porform
thorofro'm, nftorvvnrdH pnsslng tho
hat. Hownvar, tho police nro of tho
opinion thnt iiiiIom something softer
nnd more yielding than the pavouient
In provided, for tho gentleman to
Ijght upon In caso of a mliutlop, (hero
will ho no hiiow.
Vclvot Ico oreaiu nt I)e Voo'h.
Judge Twohy of Spokane, who Is
City railroad has returned from a
trip through tho east, llo will ho In
OirnntH Pass for tho celehratlon of
"Ilallrond Day" to ho hold In that
city In the noar futuro.
Pop corn Crlspottes at Do Voe's.
Walter IlnrrliiKton will leave Hun
day morning for Kan KmnoUao. Air.
Hnrtlugtou hns hen promoted to the
Han Prnnolsco offlro of tlio Associat
ed Proas.
Uontl notice of the City of Mod Cord
In lssuo of this date.
.1. It. Harvey of (IrntitH Pass spent
Monday In Medford ntteudlng to hus
Innss matters.
Heo Davo Wood about thnt flro In
surnnco policy. Office Mall Trlhunu
nidg.
llonry WIkiiiiiii of Corvnllls Is
spending a fow dayH In tho city at
tending to husluesM inatterH.
Screen doors nt Moaford Lumhor
Co.
Sailor White, who hattled nnd
hoxod with Niioh iiiikIIIsIs as nunhont
Smith. Frank Mnran. Cliamploii Wll
lard, nnd Jack Johnson, has tuken the
Initial steps for thn formation or n
school of hoxlng In this city. Tho
purpose of the school Is to loarn stu
dent how to handle their fists scien
tifically. Itead nolle of the City of Medford
In lssuo of this date.
Tho prawn t Itinerary of the Liber
ty Hall on the Journey to the Won
KranslMo fair, oalls for Its depart
ure from Itovouurg nt 8 o'clock p. m.
July IB, which will tiring the tr ensur
ed rollc to this city In the eaily morn
ing houraAif July Id. (iovernor
Wllhycnmhn will nreomimuy the hull
on Its Journey from Portland to Ash
land, nocionlliiK to plans nunouuued
hy tho committee In ohnrge.
Got filtered gasoline from tho Hcd
filter at Oarnett-Cory's.
Wilson Wall., and It. Ciirns loft
Mu ml ny night tor PurtlHiid to attend
tho ItOFrt show. '
.Siskiyou or Coleatlu lulnaiat wat
er, 10 cents per holtla at Do Voe's.
AuUilata ara warned by the pollra
thnt In dilvlng Into alhtya they are
Happened to trHl to thstrt Intor
sesllen, Inatead of turning" In. and
dilvlHR In fiont of trawl, u short
turn boing i'mIUm) fur Several near
aooldouta have orrurred on Main
atrvat Iwtwfeti Krout and Central uv
oiiHua by this priM-mleixv
Have your lawn tnouer slinrixtned
by J. W. Mitchell, phono XtO-I. t(
"Shine" Kd wards was flnud $U and
coats lu the ixiltie roe it Munday fur
dlaonlarly conduit. Nuah I.yeua for
feits a almllar amount In hall fur
fa I Hug to apiM'ar to auswur to the
same ehart.
Uad aotka or the Clt of Medford
In laau 'U UU date
Tliar Hill be a meet inn of the
Watar lJaara lagut at the puHIo U
ary tiHMorurv rtraoM u steps
Hill b takeu towarda tm souring uf
Miambara to the organisation and for
mal adoption uf tho by -la a and run
atiUUoa. Dr. JJ. V ltarbsr, Palm Wook.
Wmn to I. Phena: QUtea UOj
lloins uftJI
Jtta (Uauiau of Cold 1UU hm a
buatawM visitor In 'hi city for a (aw
heart Monday.
A big tow eold mile shake only five
eonta at Do Voe's
II. H. ijt Williams of AshUHd was
a bualniM visitor in the rity for a
few hr Monday afurnon.
MiiUMBlnM and aawatfapart. Pbosa
us yonr want. Wa daltvar by bloycla
Htaaf agar. Moaford cigar war.
!' Stl.
Has ara reitortod u bavr iud
aavoral raJda tba last wk ttuoa
JrMta, ahoap nnd can la in tba (oet
niU tMajrittii
U Vjb wndM id boat lift f
ttv tl DgM ! ite ftty.
There hnvo been no reports of for
est fires reported to tho forestry serv
Ico offlco to dnto. There Is much
burning of slashings throughout tho
valley which nccounts for tho Binoke.
Jud Pornoll of Grants Pass, who
pitched for Prisco nnd Detroit In
his dny, will play with the (lrants
Pnqs team this Bummer. Manager
Hopor of tho Grants Pass team was In
tho city Inst week arranging r series
Of games with the local team Por
noll was mustered out of sorvlro for
tho season by Jhin Prnncisco, owing
to a surplus of pitchers.
Kodak finishing the bent, st Wei
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Hook
Storo.
"Tho Oregon Voter." a weekly pub
lication of Portland publish the ad
dress of Uenjnmlu C. Shsldon on
"Tho Modern City Charter" In full
lu Its Inst Issue. Mr Sheldon de
livered the nddress before tho com
tnonwoalth convention at Kugene ton
days ago.
Chocolates, 30 cents lb. De Voe's.
Grants Pass snd Ashland have both
taken steps through their city coun
cils for the formation of a camping
ground for tourists Though the
matter has been broached locally no
definite action has been taken.
Kodak finishing and supplies nt
Weston's Cntnorn Shop. Opposite
Uook Storo.
Col. It. C. Washburn of Table Hock
Is In the elty today attending to
business matters.
The palatial home of Delroy (leteh-
HI on South Oakdiilo, Is jiractlcally
completed, the family occupying the
same this uook.
Five gallons bnsollno HOc nt M. V.
& II. Co. street pump.
II. II. Holler nnd wife of Spokane
spent the first of the week lu Medford
attending to business matters.
Maru, steward of the University
club has gotio to Portlntid to attend
the Hose show and lslt friends.
Fresh ronsted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
Word received from Hallo, the - nil
known laundry wagon driver, who Is
on u visit to his old home lu Jupnn,
conveys the Information that he will
return to Medford next month, bring
ing with him a bride.
J, O. Corking, tho best all around
photographer In southorn Oregon.
Always reltnblo. Negatives mndo any
whoro, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J. 4
J. V. Stanley, a mining man or
Grants Pass, Is n business visitor lu
the rlty today.
You can get delicious cottage
cheese and pasteurized butler milk
at the Jackson County Cromnry.
Phono 51.
Mrs. K. Curry of .Mountain Home,
Is Huunig the out of town visitors
lu the city this week.
Got your butler, eggs, crontu, milk
dun butter milk nt De Voe's.
The Tolo hnll team won from tho
Kaglo Point team In a fast gjuno on
the Tolo grounds Juno Cth hy a score
of 7 to 3, this making twelve guinea
lu all played by Tolo this seuson,
winning nine of them. The Tolo
Ihuiii Is open for duts with any of
the minor tuams lu the valley after
Juno lit, when Ihey cross lints with
Jacksonville at the county seat. Tho
manager Is K I,. DaU.
Merchants' lunch, 2 ."('. TheSh'astu.
A. K. Kennies has rsturnod from a
visit to his Waldo mine.
You can got delicious cottuge
cheese and pasteurised butter milk
at the Jackson County Creamery.
Phone III.
Tho Hoke Co-operative cannery has
completed the Installation of a new
cooker, uosllug $101)0, and are build
ing u.uew houldur anil sauldlng table.
Malinger lloka o'Mcl to begin the
season's operations as soon ns logan
berries coiiiu Into the market.
You anil net dallclous cottage
cheese and itasteurlsed buttermilk at
the Jackson County Creamery. Phone
51
IC W. Hubert 4 ItmiauMi apMit
Monday In Medford attending to busi
ness and vlaltliiR frland.
atHinpod baby drees Tor em-
hnndninji, Iwo ( fuui xenrt., nt Han
dle nil I Shop
WAR
SMASHES
ALL CONVENTIONS
OF CIVILIZATION Usw-
(Continued from Page .)
BLUE LEDGE BRIDGE
Tin' hiidi, IiiiiIi ). i ii I ! li Sili
you and .In, kun rttuniii ,nnl r -i
drill ot the HI iii l.cdg ill-.liii, b.i
hern romphted and is now rendv t''
traffic. The two eountiet K"ve ?.'0u
HUi-e and the Hlue l.rdge cliaen
t'uinihlu'd the lain i. Thv hriilgv i
hxated nt the iitnetiuu uf lUlud
rreek and the uuJdh lurk of the Ap
pleimte, ami r the oiineetiiitr link
betweti the eiii nt ilu KKtw Kir
vailev and Hte ow and ICIantaib
nr alle. Ileretiitori' it wu nee-
u.Mr' to turd Hie stnmnia. A icu-
rruiuent innl UatU I nan the hrde to
a rin auiu'uiiurul and iiiiuinu dn
tnct lli. a can eailv Ik' i'uertd
lulu a uhkkii nmd, tku Uiiiu kepi tn
tiiiml l the toi' m eruot in u
lm lion amk.
TOO liATIJ to QIMSSIKT.
rem
llBMMsM)ptefea
Hi l.K -Oral.
IK) par
I'hona ClUJa
mmMtmmmmtm
hay in field, it
ton C. W laaaea.
erv being oxer, tin. proI'd-Vioiinl nio--aliftrt
now ti.v to hung the nalici
bnek to uccustoniod' mooringH h di
njing the xtory and xinilieuting the
eliarneter of the volunteers. The ue
countH )rinted, thev mhv, ahout tie1
iros)iMitive unmurruM inotlfera !:av'
been enorinoiifdv exnggeratod. One
report wind Hint ill one street of a
garrison city Ihore wete UK) sueh
enae. iuvostigutiou showed that
there were not -100. 1 think thete
were only 1120. Cone(pientlv the
wholu agitation is "n wnsji of extrnv
ugiinoo," .ViiiiiIk'i- Win- llnble.s Cndet-estliiuitetl
Yet I uiu privately nsiurcd hy nn
eminuul ptililieml, who has hocu look
ing into thin matter, that real coiidi
lioim have hecu iimkMxtatcd, not ex
nggcmled. I will not tepeat hero the
total oF JiiH estimates beeausc it would
seem rjlioor fantasy, hut if he is right,
enough illegitimate children will he
horn in (heat Britain in Hie next few
montiis to unset all tue lives the
country Iiiih lost ho fur ul leant on
the hutllofiuM.
If ou will allow me u little frank
speaking on thm hiiIijccI, I know a
certain element of men not uncon
nected with public nll'uiix Hint, in
spile of the iuoiiiIinIh and tliulinu
IioiiikI code, tew tins flict Willi
hnuiidlcM content, ami good and le
Mpectahle men at that. Wlinf thev
hud hoped for from tho hasty inimi
uge, the hedge piioU nnd the olt'ic
uil pla.Miig of Sir PaudariH, has come
nliout in another way. It is not con
ventional, it ih slioeking to the tin
lionul ideal which is .Mis. (Irtiudy; hut
Hie children will lm hoiu, uevertho
Icmh, and thnt is the great thing in the
iiiiihIh of IIicm) men.
For however invoking nil the-.e
tliingK iiiiiv lie, anil Iiouomt soidul
nnd mIiiiiiicIuI, thcie in not a thinking
xtutcHiiiiin in I'.uropu hut is weighed
down hy the uppalling pios-i t of de
populated mill ruined countries thnt
plainly opens before us.
The ipiestioti thrust with piimitive
hltinliiOKH upon these htutesiueii is
wliulher, when this wur madnehs hhull
subside, there may he lett enough
nblu-hodied men to curry on the bin
iucx of Hie nutioiiH.
Wlint are tho losses mi fur?
Out Sewn llundreil Thousand Dead
lu the opinion of Hie best .judges,
the total losHf in killed, wounded
and missing, op till hides up to Mav
1, including nil the lighting uieax
fioin South Africa to the Hebrides,
wax more than 4,1100,1100 men.
Of these, mote than 700,000 hail
been killed. France alone mourn
:I00,000 of her sons hIhiii on the hat-
He hue.
M than 7011,000! Tint, is nt the
rate of ubout 77,000 a month in
killed.
If the war xIihII ooutiuuo until Hie
end of the year, iik the cooler proph
ets generally agiee it will, nnd the
present rate of slniiglitor sliull con
liiiue, the deatli lHts hv thnt time will
uiuoiinl to about I ,'200,0110.
Piohahlv 1,000,000 others xU He
been -o eiiinded or diulilis they will
heiieefotth lime little or no pait hi
product ie indiiKtry.
It is not only uinputatid linihn.
ThniiKHiidfc will have liwn blinded and
tens of thniirtaud uuideted in.nu.
We mav believe then that in lound
nuinheiM hv January I, lOltl, -VJ00,-
000 will have lissn hjotted hv (IchIIi oi
linabled trom Hie productive toiees
d Kimtpe.
.No Soldier Will He Same Again
And I lake lime no account of th-c
who will osoape with iimiiiliiel lmd
H'N hut with w reeked and uiiiitd
iivivch. Tins i another ternhle toll
that ini itue (.peaks of new, lint
anretv a man eouic. hih'k tiiu t In-
mglitinaie ot tlie.e hellixh tienelich
without the mark of them, flic deaf-
iniiig dill "I thunders iaeeant, the
horivr, the -hock of eouHict, the
liaulsiii, ami the dmir Umui the
iicivcm ate iihuv than hiiuiau being
can endiuw No man the same ut-tci-waid.
It is all very well tor the
pun"e of enliatVuout to talk about
ttivu that get iiMid Ut Uiee thiux I
kttoa better. Xo one got um1 to
theoi. The eooltt and the hardiest
inaH a. never ufterward the aiue.
In a vague wa we can guc what
all th will niwin hv ntlecting on
the record ot other wan..
In two gtneratuui Kill ope hail not
recovered Irom the Xaiwleomc wars
and ihev have alteadv beeu suriutxsed
heer. A eentun' wu required to n
wiver Irom the thirty "eai' ar. ami
it Keen), like a kirmih toiupaicd
with Hut..
After the thirty year' war eeuirul
tu-e wa uhliirad tu uHMid t
laws ai;aut ilWgKimae that the
MHtulatiujt uuifht be repiwtohed. Af
ter the Napoleonic ra aluoal the
only wen left in Fnumee were iw
nature or eMe, the yruvlh of pop
ulation eheeked aud to thta day
ha uevrr recovered, fbe situation
was so critical (hat learned iiuthori
Iich were driven to consider ngnino
genesis, or the perpotuntion ojf the hu
man race without the union of the
scabs, that France might ngnin be
peopled.
.State's Necessity Above .Moral Code
ens that the
Itrit iiiti itt cm.
jgnrded iik meiiiK-ing. It is for these
U'lixoiiH that a respectable eitijicn,
not hofoie nceused of lax principles,
is moved to distribute a circular do-
I lending, on the gi'uiiiil of the neccs-
sities of the Mute, the moral uliliiiiy
Hint the trieter Miit of tho nation is
now condemning.
The men swept down in this mael
strom of blood are the strongest nnd
best Hint Hut ope produces. The ef
fect of their loss iihui industry nnd
commerce no man can guesn. I Jmvu
talked with economists nnd sociolo
gists nnd none pretends to have
lunched n chhcIiihioh. An immense
number of widows and other dependant.-,
will he left; there will be fewer
workers to support them. Literally
thousands of towns, villages and
hamlets linve been obliterated. If
ninny of these ale to he rebuilt, the
demand for labor will he ton a time
considerable. Hat ivhv rebuild towns
for u Vanished population f
It is no wonder thut most econom
ists foioi-ee u huge migration to the
Americas while whole traets of Eur
ope ure loft for a generation to be
nothing hut mnldciiug walls ami des
olate plains.
Under these conditions, iih oii will
no doubt agree, the slntiwiucn tliut
ate prepared to overlook the oidinnry
Ntuudards, even stuiidurds us iron-
bound iih the lliilihh, nro not with
out u shadow of excuse.
Chaos having come again, Hie con
volitions smnsli down with Hie ies(.
Yet even in the midst of the chuos
theie is u cerium sign of hope to be
discerned, nnd those that believe in
the final triumph of good will find
some subsjnnco for their fnith whon
I come to tefl of the now idea thut is
slowly dnvoloping while Ibis colossal
wreckage goes on.
-NOTICH.
To tlio owner or owners, or per
sons In charge, of each nnd every lot,
parcol or land, or renl property with
in tho City of Medford, Orogoft, who
hnvo foiled or neglected to rcmovo
gracs, weeds, another natural growth,
in and around on upon, or In Iront of
siicln real projsirty, as required by
ordinance No. 752. passed by said
city council and approved Juno 3rd,
HUH, ns amended by ordlunnco No.
SSI, passed and approved Juno 1st,
You ojjtl each of you aro hereby
notified and required within ton dnys
from tho dnto of the publication of
this notice, which publication Is
doomed service upon you, to rcmovo,
or cnuso to bo romovod, grass, weeds,
nnd other nnturnl growth, In, nrpuud
nnd upon mich real property as you
own, lease, or-havo charge thereof,
and especially along tho fences side
walks, and buildings thereon, or abut
ting thereon. And you nre hereby
further notified that It you fall to so
remove tho same as Is required In
said ordlunnco within said time you
will be dealt with according to law.
Date of publication Juno Sth, 1915.
(Slgnod) KL.MKU TOSS.
City llecordor.
FAMOUS
MEN
I U
VISIT VALLEY
V,. ....... , mix i. loeaU.l l.ctwevM Au-tm Ilungnn litis u..tird i
i-tin nd SvvilAii.mil. It bus on , Switzerland that Lu hteiistem u y,,.
Lrea . I . i m. hi- miles and n popi- rr it "'hro-lilp, , telivrn,.,,,. nnd
lation .1 h. ut ll.noo jiiisoii-, .'1 ;po-l.d, ntul Hint it is wilhiti H.eAii,.
., ii ,1, , ...1 t.. ., ricnlture iU Htm- i'-" tlu-alcr ot w.ir.
HIV " - .- - -
Distinguished men fioin the Orient
nnd Washington. I). C, will flit
through Medford nnd the itoguo KIv
nr vnloy the last ot (hi month. The
Honarnry Cotumerclnl Commtssloners
and offclnlB of; Hie Qblneso republic
will bq. hL-ro Tucd(lny, June 29tb,
EOith bound, oil trnl,n &, The party
1 on a tour of tho country to study,
I,tnul6 conditions, and Its porsonncl
Includes nomo of the lending figures
lns- teli political and financial llfo ot ,
the Flowery Kingdom. I
.Mondny, Juno 21st, tho committee
or appropriations of. tho tilth con
gress, will pass tli rough the city tu
two privnto cars on Train 1 1, en
route from the fair. i
.Montiny, .nine n, a party or iuo
under tho auspices of tho Kreuger
association, will pass through the
city In n special train.
This afternoon a special party of
20 from New York, nnd Thursday a
party of 20 In tho private car "Ideal"
will pass through.
C NS
10
REMAIN NEUTRAL
.('Kirn, Kwilrcil.uiml, June S.
The piuicipiilitv of Liehleiistein, nom
inally a sovereign slate, hut m renlit
connected by trciitie, n customs
union and telegraphic and postal
conuiiunicntioii with Austria-Huu-gury,
hns declared its neutrality in
the war. Consequently the Swiss gov
ernment, with tlio consent of France,
is allow nig the transit for. Licliten
stcin of whent entering French ports.
1 1 goi.den:cateea nw week I
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1 SMgJp IrULuEKb oatiHAI j
I 9 CEYLON -INDIA R.rvjUr SpmUI i
m CNCLISH PRCAKFAST rl pries lprlet
9 OOLONG 1 UB. TINS .80 .00
I JAPAN Vi " ' . a8
I I DLACK A OnECN f vai" '"l '3'78 2 B 1
1 R WSrcNTCR YOUR ORDEri BELOW I
kj'Jt f-i qtaUrtlTUi Vn rt TUi
con- Wi'i 1
the Jb'm I
the A.MSSmmuMJmM 1
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WWIMWMm
HEW JUBKffy-lAN XWJKB&SMX-a
smsmm
tea. ' W&ZMffiM$8m
For j one R wee
these prices to
vince.youjthat
tea us worth.
rejiularj price.
Apound ,oJ
this tea makes
I300icups. At
oucjaspouna,t
tho cost is one
cent for about A-
four cups.
You can afford
todrink good
i
XOTICK.
Owing to our oMonslvo country
business, wti have discontinued our
elty hcrvlcn acept In a case or a call
for sickness. Our office Is moved to
tho Crater l.ako Motor Car company's
garage whoro all country oalls will ho
attended to promptly. Our chauf
feurs are competent and prices mod
erate. An Information bureau will bo kept
at our offleo during the Crater I.nke
season for the benefit of the travel
ing I'uMl,
II M.I. TW'I CO
its
Here Is Good News
for Stomach Victims
Somo very remnrkablo results nro '
being obtnlnod by trcntlng stomach,
liver and Intestinal troubles with pine
vogetnblo oils, which oxort a cleans
ing, soothing nnd purlfvlug action
upon tho lowar bovvols, leiuovlug the'
obstructions of poisonous fecal mat
tor and gases nnd preventing their '
absorption by the blood. This done,
the food Is allowed free passage from
the stomach, fermentation ceases aud
stomach troubles quickly disappear.
(leorgn II. Moyr, rpr twenty years n
leading Chicago druggist, cured him
self nnd many of his friends or stom
ach, llvur and Intestinal troubles ot
years' standing by this truntmont, ami
so succes4ful was the remedy he de- '
vised that It has slurs boon placed In
the hands of druggists nil over the
found y who hnve sold thousands or i
bottles.
Though absolutely hnrmlass, tho
effect o( the medlnlne Is sufficient to
convince any one of Its romarkahln
effectiveness, and within twenty-four j
hours the sufforor reels like a now j
person. Mayr's Wonderful Homedy j
Is sold by leading druggists everv-,
where with the positive understand-,
lug that vour money will ho refund
ed without uueHtlon or quibble If ONK
bottle falls to give you absolute satls
fnctlon Adv
J. A.:FOLGERf&iCO.,
I SanFrancisco
SWTWeWeflsHJWSSSSSroKBIiS
ONE
WEEK
ONLY
'Hl.9 pl
--njj-f
For one week to
convincc)Tca
drinkers that the
tea isworth.the
price.
WE SELlL IT
JUNE
v7t,V
12th
arsii&B
ennett
Second dour cast i lut .it. U.uik.
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Mctlfortl's Lcatlii:-3 Theater
Cool Comfortable, Well cntilntcd
A most tnjoynblo (dace to Kpeud Hie
aiternoon or evening.
TODAY
l.ui'iii Turee- ct Feature
The Gray Horror
l .isdnntiiiii Drama ith
LILLIE LESLIE and
JOSEPH SMILEY
' graph ( onu.Iv Draui.i
Playing the Game
With I illluR Walker aud Others
Two Tails
Hiogr-udi
Masked Fate
Added MU action
MISS JUNE HINMAN
la lo !u i t Sons
Coiuina eduea aud Tburda
The Middle Man
With Albert th.vs.sr
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Notice to Water
Users
Commencing Thursday, June 10th
Irrigation Hours will be as Follews:
5 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
Moijday, WtMliichdtiy jiiul Kriila o'l the cast side ut Hit htrceia ntmiiu
luirtli and soiit,h, and tho unvth side nt jijl si reels ruiutiuir tt ud west.
Tuesday, 'rinu'lny nnd Snturjluy on the west side of all ftttveU ruiniiiit?
north and stutli ni on the south side of nil sJreets ruiuihi tit niul wibt.
Sunday foi'tMiomi on the east side ofnlUtreeU nmuiiiff iuriU mid tumt hand
the north side of all streots rtuuiiutv eutl and west,
Sunday afternoon on the west side of all streets j'uumnjj north uitd outh
tind the south side of all streets iunnjuK oust and west.
Wasteful use of water or using an open end hg.se for irrigating
will not he permitted.
Cornel- property wilHo governed hy the street on whfcJi the htiuso is nuni
lutred. AVtrtor must be hut off iutuicdwtely in east of a fire alarm
!) not use a nozzle larger than bue-ijunrter iinh iudlftitU'teV.
o vMt set iUikler &o that it will inftrfew with traffic o sidewalk.
Do not allow water tu run to wwt duwu the gutter of street or allcvs.
N'iolatittUfc of above rules arv pun is ha Me hy fines, as provided for l Ordi
nauce No. (kii) and hy iu aiucuduients and w ill ! riyulh enfon-ed.
Q. AKNSPIGBR, Watw Supt.
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