Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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JULY 10 DATE
SET FOR ELECTION
BL LEDGE MAD
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FACTORY
HEAVY
SNOWS
lible (n ri-ai'li lit'iuliinniti'i'- belore
July I nnd the run of flu- Like b Hip
I Will With !llltlHlllitll'-.
PROPOSAL FROM ! DELAY SEASON Iff LUNCHES
A crowd of Meilforrt citizen, park
in; the benrhra and overflowing upon
tfce talib of th council chamber
but nljchtjcrfetpd with applause the
INUMR" ot a resolution put ling the
MMtor of the building of the Blue
14k railroad up to lh peopl at a
necial election to be held July 10.
Whan the council came to the mat
tar t the proposed railroad It seemed
doubtful If action would be taken, aa
OraacUatnn Keen moved that aetlon
ba deferred aa ha thought sufficient
tMao nad not been given for con
deration of too contract. There
vh no second u bio motion and
acting Mayor Harnravea auueated
taat It might I wlae to llaian to
the suggestion of Council man Keene,
M be felt tbe council could not agree
and the measure might b defeated.
Thereupon, t'oanrllmen Mann and
Itatmoua combined In an onslaught
against the conservatives that
Brought tbe resolution to a vote,
upon which It was passed unani
mously, although Councilman Amy.
Hargrove, Us via and Keene quali
fied Uielr votes so that the minutes
Would show that their expression
name aa public servants and In no
way bore relation to their personal
opinion nf the contract.
Oumpi iilng Security.
Councilman Amy asked Mr. Itullls
ooHcemlng the report that a second
mortgage, In the sum of $11,000 was
held ngalnst tlm railroad In addition
to (hat for $6T,Q0O held by V. S.
ftarnum. Mr. Htilll ozplalned that
there la uoh mortgage, but that
H will be roloaseil prior to tho time
tbe oontrart goes Into uffwt.
A reaotutlon was then onsssiI, call
lug a special olectlou July 10, for
whleh the following cltlztms offered
to terra without roniiieniatlon: I'lrat
word, U. U Wktltlior, 15. (1. Hrown, C.
.1. Omit en; Soroml ward, A. .. Hill,
A. ColoHian. J. II. Andrews; Third
ward, Geo. T. Collins, 11. A. Thlerolf,
0, J. Semen.
The contract la aa follews:
Tot of ('outrun.
flection 1. for and In considera
tion of 11,000.00, the Sotilhorn Ore
gon Traction company dues hereby
deliver to the Cllg of Medtard. Ore
gon Ita deed, ronveyliig all the rights,
title and Interest of tbe aM Southern
Oregon Traction company to the
right of way and track thereon (re
erring tbe powerhouse, the over
head trolley and electrical appliances
and all operating equipment) of the
HMlt known as the Medford-Jaekson-villa
Hallway, or formerly known aa
the Rogue River Valley railroad, com
mencing at Ita terminal at Ita Junc
tion with the Southern Pacific rail
way tracks In the lty of Medford,
Oregon, near the depot of the aald
Southern Pacific Railway company
and ruunlng In a southwesterly dlr
oeUon to tbe terminus thereof, near
tho Opp mine, of approximately aU
tad one-half miles, free and clear of
all encumbrances and Hone, except aa
to a certain mortgage of 157,000.00
mow hold by W R Uarmim, tbe last
described property being but a part
of tho security therefor. In eonstd
oratlon of the payments hereafter re
cited, the Southern Oregon Traction
company agrees to, within thirty da
after this contract becomes of full
force and effect, to enter upon the'
work of and to construct for aia rlt
a continuation of the present M.t I
ford-Jacksonville railway. In aoil ;
aitco with the upwlflcation henio
attached and made a part hereof
.stMKHI IVi' .Mile ('ml. j
Section II The prlco per ml'e
ahall bt nlue tboitand i.ooo ,t..i
lara for the flrt mile of trai k .nul
ton thousand lo.ooo) dolliiiH ri '
oach ulle of irmk thereafter ami
after toe uei-Mary rights or
have boon procured and tli count rue
tJon of a unit of one mile of rulliouU
tho cM engineer of the citv of Med
lord shall Inspect said unit and. if
found to be In accordance with the
agreenu uts a ltd specif lest Ion s con
Uined In this routract, then said rlu
ahall P4y to tho said Southern Oregon
fraction company the amount due an
aforesaid, for aald mile.
Section III. The Southern Oregon
Traction Company ahall then eitted
niton tbe construction of th srroml
nlle unit, and each urretllim mile
hall be constructed uarif.' the ruine
rondllions, xnt'-iutee nA lament
' IJtfore tbe iwnwmt fur sn' oiu mile,
yeceplts or i'l4oe sattst ,rtor in
Ibw City Kni'mur staatl o flb4 l'i
noting that rUtnu for laboi and
materials for the preceedlnt mile
have been paid, cucept that uili iui
rUtlon mav be temporarily waived b)
muu rHty Kiulucer In an anioun nrt
pfceredtng ten percent. Tne whole
gmooui tu ) paid the Southern Ore-
'gon Ti.i'in'u Company ahall not ex
ceed tbi'o i irtd ihouaanl t300.
UUi'l do I ui
Winn ii hm Vcar.
Hofl Hq 1 1 i fl.r comnirn 'c
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COMPANY
AT CRATER LAKE
u prom lac. that a definite propo
sition will be made Med ford concern
ing the erection of a sugnr beet plant
waa the outcome of a conference held
at the Hotel Med ford yesterday after
noon between representatives of tho
I'tah-Idaho Sugar Company, who re
cently purchased the plant at Uran'i
Pasa from tbe Oregon-l'tah Sugar
Company, and a committee of alx
Medford buaineas men.
O. R. Cutler, vice-president and
general manager of tbe company,
stated that hla associates mean busi
ness here and that whatever agree
ment la reached the company will
aland by In good faith, a hIia will be
definitely decided upon and a heavy
bond wilt be furnished that the de
tails of the agreement will be carried
out.
It developed during the meeting
that ibe factory at Grants Pass, of
which Alex Nlblcy will be resident
manager, will be continued aa the
company believes that two factories
can be operated In the valley more
economically than one, aa it Is ex
pected that enough acreage will be
secured to run both capacity
Tbe party, consisting of O. R. Cut
ler. Oeorge Austin, tyd X. Amtln.
Alex Nlbley and W. T. l,uitT left
today In a car for a trip Into the
Klamath and Shasta Vailev. and
from there to Portland. Mr Cutler
will (hen return to Salt Iakc and
within two weeks the Mt-dford com
mllteo will receive the slatemrnt of
what tbe company Intend to do j
Those on the Medford commit t e
were: C. K. Oates, II. A Thlerolf,
11. I Walther, W. II. (lore. C M
Thomas and A. 1.. Mill.
Super iaor Will O. Steel relumed
from t'rnter Inke Tuemlny evening,
whither he went with Court Hull to
:tM4ertnin ronditionH nnd prcc1
for opening the -canon of travel.
They got to White IIorw, thirty-two
milc from headquarter, with an an-
AT
TALENT SCHOOLS
PARTY
endeavor 'to make this cloaliiK part
a huKP succsm In orery tlolnll. Thn
music will ho a strontc feature of the
en I n K, consisting of piano, tango-
banjo, violin and drums. The two
banjos aisuru tho most "tatiKfnl" of
mie Altiintil Hawaiian pnrt, which dance music, while Hawaiian sou
take place, Friday eventitft at lv and novelties will be given during tha
armory, will probably bo the lat intermissions.
dance of the season Thlt fact In-' I'titque program ami clever deco
Rttre a largo attendance for th at- ration will help to carry out tho
fair, a well a the fact that thl will Hawaiian atmophere.
Al the nnnunl Tiilcni eelmnl me-t-ino one r tne mot nline datuet ( All alumni, college nnd high school
tudeiu. faculty and a few outsiders
ing held Momluv nftennM.n. Welboni et taccet b the Alumni.
lleenon wn retained n director nntl
I'. W. lljldndge Wn hhhi elected
clerk.
Robert i'ltrve wn n clu-c v(icotid
for director with onlv oih- xotc !e-s
Xo expense will be spared In an arc invited to lie present
fomobile, hut beyond that point the. than the Kiiereful enndi-lutc H
itiow gel deep verv rapidly. The f. High was nleo a idiwe eemid fir
nw road from Whisky creek i op.
ened and rendy for trael. It cntern
the tmrk on the rim of fnntle creek
ciinyoit and follow it for about a
nile. making an nltrnctlve entrance
iind providing n good rnnd, greatly
n efintrnst wild Ibe old rood nnd
enlr.inee. Thn now inrmiom in
lepth to (tie Niimmii. along which for
e nii
of
i diftnnco of two mile it nvernge
about four feet in depth. At park
lienditinrter it nvernges about two
feet deep.
On tbe Kluinutli -ide similar eon
ditiona provnil, it Iteing poxnihle lo
art to Pole Bridge creek with an mi
tomobiluo, three mile from head
iiniiern. A lienvy elide Iuih iM'eurred
.it Toii"iic I'niiit, on lb eitcterlv tde
nf the itiirk. mi tbnt it will prolmlilv
tint be N.-.-ilile to p.i- it until utter
the Fiuirth nf JuK 1'ii.lcr nr.iiii.il
''illliutli- ciiridltliili- it will n.it lie in--
elerk. An exprcioi lnun thnxe ,
prtMCiit authorizing tbe IhximI to ji.i-
oecd with plan for ii larve ilu slied '
jMiMxed with but little opMi-itin. The I
idnn will be aulHnittisl lai.r fur u- i
proal. The prenent bHeiiuiit is not ,
a Very ntifaetorv banket bull mom i
and will make very poml ui-iuunl I
t milling dimrter if tbe new liuihlnu; ,
is erected.
The matter of serving hot lunches '
wo nUo iIjmcuhm'iI nnd Hititw oie-
eil their approval of ltniim the pluu '
iimngiirnted thi full. .Sentiment nUn J
fnvored tbe idett of reiiie-tui nil
lenehero nf the Wnl .hool to timke i
Tnlent Uieir home if lnn-. fr iiit
able ipinrterM could be irnule.l.
Other Hiibjeet f much interest wi-ie
dicticd wlneli tended to miiUe the
iiifct nitr oni1 o the mo-1 -neie lul
-ill. ml meeting eer held .it Talent, i
About llurt iMtroi were 'l. -rut. '
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NO MlM-0 PHOSPHATE
In the Treatment '
ot Tuberculosis
renumber that flrnt aid to relief Is
found In abundance of frc.h alr-day
snit nKht-fredom fron over-exer-tlen.
and pure food.
Attention to the matter should do
much to arrest the progress of the
malady, but In many c' thjro Is
nVed for extra help. Where Nature
has to worK with a weakened body
her power Is limited.
fnder surh e'reumutanc. trv bck
mr AllenitUe. which ha been ul
with IrrKe lenent by many sugersr.
In numerous canes It li helped to
bring about lecovsry. Alfo. it liaa
been urcful In treating asthma
and bronrhlal troublt.
And slnoe It contain no opiate.
nni'utl'B or liablt-formln druK". Its
uiic is not attended with ilanaer. At
your il iggl'it 9
llcUnimi .nborntorr. Plilladclpbla.
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GYAit
BAKING POWDER
Made from Cream of Tartar
. Absolutely Pure
"(fi Suits (W)
TO ORDER S25.00 UP
: Also Cleanlnfj, Pressing and Altcrlna
1 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
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1 TWO TRIPS DAILY
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! MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S II. Hnrnlsh'8 nuto will lonvo
Kaulo Point at S A. M. nnd 1 V. M.
dally, except Sunday; lonvo Medford
9 A. M. nnd 5 V. M. Will call for
naffsoiiKcr at hotels In Medford and
lintels and business hottios In Kaglo
Point.
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY
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pletlon, wblrh shall not he latr tlun
IS months from date of beiunlnu
construction.
Section V. The Southern Oua-n
Traction company agrees to file v ith
the City Clerk of Medford, Ore , t.e
fore work Is eommonced, a bond, In
the sum of flO.OOO complying uitti
tbe provisions of Chapter 27 of :h
General Session l.aws of tho Btaio
of Oregon for IS 13. said provlnioi.
bHlug hereby adopted and mad a
paft hereof.
Section VI. It la further bkt.'.I
that the aald company ahall keen aid
hold tbe City of Medford. free an I
clear of alt liability because of acci
dent or injury Incurred during on
al ruction
Sertlon VII The Rout horn Oregon
Traction Company further an re
that It will, al the lime the haul
bonds are offered for vale, submit u
bona fide offer and will iiureh.iMo at
the prlre submitted, all ItotiiU whuh
may be Issued by said city for tl e
purpose and construction iuod. d
for, but It Is understood and agreed
that the city reserves the prhlleue
of rejecting any and all bid for Ici
than iar and accrued Intrieat nnd
should no hid be approved, then ihi 1 V
contract shall be continued and be in i
aims
HicWbman's Store
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MKDFOIvD.ORICdOX
MILL SALE
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BATH TOWELS
(I(km1 Si.c liatli
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1 1 1-1.1, hi n
!(), e5K'fil,
ciwh
8c
rtu'kiflli Powtls,
clit-apiit l.'ic, - ry
special, I -a p
each J-1'
Kmh-v Plaitl
Hath'Towt'lwill
worth .'loc, OOp
Kpccinl, en. .. "Ob
Knit ami 'Purkili
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JJloa.-hod 'Piu-k-
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18c
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Ktra larjro sio
hoavy Until Tow
els, i-heap at !kV,
very spo- rtr
.ial, ouch ..""I'
Kxtra lorn; and
wide rilhleaelied
Until Towels,
Well Wnl-tll !H
)ei-ial,
earh
A SPECIAL OFFERING OF
"Korrect-Shrunk" WASH SKIRTS
All of tlioni are niatle up under oni
own .supervision and ai-curdin t
tlieM' sperilii-ations.
Only the finest finnly woven ma
terials are employed, and these as
well as tile beltings have boon thor
oughly PRESHRUNK so that the
skirts will retain their perfect fitting
lines after laundering.
Only first quality pearl hut tons
have been used that will not split or
hiviik after the first or wcontl laun
dering. And not of slight importance is tho
excellent tailoring and careful fin
ishing. We invito your in.sjK'ction
and comparison.
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MAIL OR EXPRESS.
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PREPAID .t"
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25c
force until July 1, 1917, and fli.mM
no offer for the bonds be ireehrd
after January 1, 1917. and up to
July I. 1917, equal to par nnd ac
crued Interest, then thin contrail
mIimII lie 11 .ill and xol'
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SILK SALE
BEST VALUES IN MEDFORD
Thl 1 null Alt h:ill not be III fuiee
until KM. Ii nine ,11 nu offi 1 or bid
for ..1.1 I'niid it nut Ii ban par
and ,1'ttinil ml. 11 , li.i In . 11 tiiiU
ed l ml 1 Ii
S. MAY'S
LETTER to WOMEN
More Proof that Lydin E.
Pinkhnm's Vegetgble Com
pound RelioveaSuf faring.
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Crcpo tU- Cllilie
in white, flesh
and blink, a
.splendid $1.
made, very
sk cial, yd.
98c
Talfotn Silk, full
hue of colors, '.Ui
nnhes wide, a
U I.IHI.lnlh,
sp,vial (PI JO
at
t'hlottnii. 111. "I HurtVred from a bad
cose of female i.U. l.lntK I'uikhinn n
K'e t u ble I'oin
iuiul unit reiMiii
ineiuled Ulld I liiok
lili.n.l bi botllv.
It nid mo up sll
riiit '1 ho ttunmon
niitoiiii of 1 uoh s
01 mil I ion (Willi
wh. 11 siillsiii(, jrri
U.ti. :i,lu urui;doM.i
pui" and tiiiokiU'h'.
ner lUkiU'-.. slid dis
ordered ihookUon -
wn hw ru nwnjr. 1 iivk inuen oeiier "
now thttn 1 Jlii before, and 1 rfiMnunend , .
the Coiniiuiid everv (11110 for f.mal 1
truubtes, it did fer me all it it claimed
to do,
lih this
Lincoln
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ii jrHi nsve ny in uie nininineii- , t
Uonttd in Mrs. May's letttr, nineuil.. r
what Lvdt K. PinVhsni's VA inlde ' .,
CVnipound did for her, 1.4, 1 try it ur
aeli. it m a good old fiuliion.d m.-.li 1 t
cine, nimbi from roots and herb, ami it V
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nriju eviMiii iiuiiiuvr ui wumeii
Tub Silk
sl ls, yd
wide, new
i.oy
, :ui in.
98c
:!l inch I'ungcr
Silk, c.tn't be
luplicalctl for
lv tluiinHl.iM),
sale price Thurs-
',,MH',, fi0
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Poplin, silk and
Wool, iuelli s
wide, in all culms,
Mueial Thursdav
Novolly WM'
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Ibdford Cord
UnbantuM
I'niroi TwilU
TO
S5.00
aswus
TheWorr.an's Store
.11-22 NORTH CENTRAL
aiisnjvom), ORHOON
WHITE GOODS
AT-
LOW PRICES
t'oriU'line
Pure J,inen
Awning triws
Wnnhnble CorHiirny
Other wash skirts in large variety of stylos and mater
ials in all sizes, ranging up from $1.48.
Have you ever worn
WIRTHMOR Waist?
If not, you have yet to learn how thoroughly desirable
and excellently made a Waist one dollar will buy.
0000 yards of new
Fancy Stripes
and Chocks in
Dimities and
Nainsooks, a
largo variety of
styloK to choose
from, values uj) to
18c a yard, very
special', -JAr
yard AVb
India Liiion, fine
qualitv, special,
iT. ?!""' .. 8c
.loot) vards of fine
grade of White
Hoods in fancy
stripes and
checks, also .snino
plain weaves, val
ues up to :!."), sale
price, per -J rr
yard AM
Long Cloth. 12
ard pieces, cheap
at $1.2."), very
special, (Op
pit ce. vUK
per
a nl
$1.19
( 'lima MlU, in
and
50c
whin
blue.
.irl
I'liil
EMBROIDERY SALE
."ilKHI ,us fiiu'
Cambric Kdges
on sale Thuitlay
5c
I at. nor
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X. vara
lK-inoli Fhuiiic-
Youhavo iu k rmiiui tupub- i iniK, ill el'elK' alid
isletur." Mrs. J. Mw. IMS S. ! ,. . ' m.
n St.. I'hicaKo, III. f SWISS, Worth .o
48c
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a yard.
now, vtl.
oiKHi ards new
Swiss and Cam
brie Kdges, nal
allies up to 20c.
iw.pT inr
vard
27-inch Kluiuic
ings, beautiful
iie patterns,
woith jfl.2", sale
pl'li e, per
V.ll'll
The
Best
Waist
Made
for
$100
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$1.00
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JUNE SALE
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Women's Clowns,
Skirts, Knvelopo
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HA2TOBAGS
New stles, all leal Iter, t'ltt t d
iiuriur and puekelbnuk, cheap
at ti-l.'iO.
with
98c
New Wirthmor Models
On Sale Tomorrow
THJSNlbWKST IN STVLK-
Tills: UTMOST IN VALU1C
0 JKRKK(TrON I"N 1'IT
l.s what von areguaianttjcd to get and what ytm always
do get when oii bu a WIRTHMOR WAIST. 0
Women's Kino
(Made downs,
Corset Covers,
Skirts, Drawers
and Combination
Suits, values up
to 7oc, sale price
Thursday, rnp
each . .. JL
New Crepe
downs, Knvelopo
Chemise anil
Skirts, real val
ues s? 1.2."),
sale price
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tion Suits, real
values up to $1,
sale price, H(n
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well made, nieelv
trimmed, on sale
Thursday,
each
59c
Great Corset Sale I
59c
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If JtllPlltMMl fcltevillluih ll't'.W rite ' t
to I.jiIIh 1C. I'iiiUliitiu leiliiliui t
. Cu. (I'Ulllllll'lltlul). I. Mill. .IlitM.
', I Vuiir letter lll 1m iiuil. r.-iul A " '"'",- sl '''' '" I C-
SOLD HKKK LXCLlIVr.I.V
Women's Cnutil
Cnr.sets, liuule
well, new models,
eheap at 73c, this
sale,
pair
Women's Flesh
Colored Corsets,
figured, good as
mot 2 gratles,
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Women's Net
Cor.scts for hot
wea tiler, worth
$1, sale
price, pair
"Women's lleavv
Coutil Corsets',
new model, front
lace, worth 2.ui.
now, r X,
pair yil.tttf X
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The latest weaves in blak and colors
t. a .tr.l 35c. 1S? and 6Q? Y
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iHiainMruuoiinlicus.c ' l '