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' MEDFOTID- MATTi TRTBtryrc. MCTFOfiT). OftKfl'oNV AlfiDNlfel) VV .IFXF (I 18 -l- 3Ljh ADVANTAGES OF 'WMMm SWEEPING DIRT G0LO HILUCOPCO TALENT GOES TO tjO ASSOCIATION TO i PAVEMENT BOND i INTO STREETS' FIGHT TO START COURT- CASE UP LflCAUMORISl ISSUE NECESSARY IS PROHIBITED HERE ON MONDAY NEXT SATURDAY - win. . .1 ; PAGE FIVfl vol.. rs yesterday passed the. Vert and museum building proposed to memorial ;i HM-nH m. nl In a Bpeoial the clly some time ago by Jiilm election. Tina nssuii-H lii.- oily or Veil, t mutllla coumv und Canadian I III' fl, ...1.1,11 memorial iiiichl.ii llllll ' wheat raiser. Same Price for over 35 years 25 ounces for 2,5ff MILLIONS of POUNDS USED DY THE GOVERNMENT , ' Guaranteed Pure Kodak Film Developing 3 mm Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS ; Master Photo Finishers B17 E. Main St.) MedfordH gsiaaaaai l'Olt D LUMBER Q CALL 238- ' ' D TPnwnpmni! LUMDEIt YARD E Willi Vlo,.ll I ii..,. " " nanu. -Mayor o. O. A en.lei-ror made I, . ."..i.s lo the open il ... I,.., lg,' council meet- .cl,il.o ,. reviewed , ,,,,, , , ,.,.., , mods r Or.-R.rn State Au,. ,W,, ..liuut uhsolulo" .,o " .1 ,1u, "," """ ,"'""f" iw"y ",,ns """Veine,,,, f.,r the ni t' LI ",,U "liln- :t"-' hkh will necessitate ,, lo I, i r B 'J1"'"""'' ""'s 1"u,'- " city administration . 111 .l am., of membership ; program would he I,. rirst devole and In 11 position to give l,,,111.u. !l Us ofr..it to getting through, l.iform.tio,, ,1,0 nssociu.lun. jsTaoo h..d issue tor rep, Air .h'T1""' St'''.V'C f0i,,u" of -the street pavement throughout Hi. organization Is Included: j,l,o clly. ,!. no, ,u raising fun is L . , J '" ' lKM"a . ""''" 11.0 ..ity. Indiallng ,... on.l emergency repair, free tiro pent flo..) control of Hoar crook changes for lady motorists. d;tl,e Orlrrin creek seel Ion a nd fro.. ras,,r,ti,. of emergency Stewart avonuo and In ,l,o ot l or upphos of Basolio or ll,ll ; ar,s of cllv .IrnlnaKO In . ! rorooT':""!,,""' '"' f l nn expense l.or'no ,l,o Oiegon .stuto Motor association it ho entire ollv within , ho lll.iiillo aonc limits f i Accor.liK i0 t,o mayor council-Kli-sf lid'", 7'"M .M"anli.n,. and cy suporhitoiid.' ,' " .. Iisl-Aul and Tuwlntf .Service sla-. twoen ono and two million dollars '" " ' V'"K'V :or.h of street ,avlK has liocn If a member s oar becomes stall- .deteriorating so fust In recent years od IhrouBl, lack or Kasolle. a suf- that It Is now Iniposs i do ", e relent supply will bo delivered so.Uys smU avlnB repair a oh o no.,, est Kasollno slation. .Member ropairlnB. hence to saw ,ho eltv pays for Kusoline only; ,l,o delivery . Ivesel of f,. UV01. ,;, such"! is '7; ,T':u Tnl",! '" " mi I, as is rr,.,led members by; come Imperative to have the thlH particular typo of service koos ; streels repaired very soon rar to banlsj, tlte annoyiinoe caused This mineral repalrlii.-. needed by an empty K., tank. . . for years past, has been passed by I..I.15 members or lady members yearly because of the eltv l u-klnu-of a n,ombei-s family ,.. accorded .fun.ls. tho mayor said, unlll the r oe lire ehailBlnB. service provided slaae had been reached where It an inflated spare tire Is carried on loould no loilBcr be put off Ho oar. This service obviates the j The mayor's statement followed necessity. f ,,. havlK , uf- ! the a ppeal of John lir rl lKo. re the Inconvenience of cl,ai.-iK j spokesman for a ,leleKutio pros i low or thP''V' "t f M.uncturoorjen, r,o, ,1. Kast side Improve-blow-out No tiro repairing win inont association, ror the oounoil bo done, however. jNu iauKUr,o flood control or Hear i Bishop Is Honored ' """" ,OSI,iu"'. " to WASIIIXUTON-- C L,. "'I" recurrence of the ,l.aK- D n anu'pui, inoral S McDowell of WashhiBUmis n mT-VZT olecto.1 inosldent of the board; Art- " ,vor t , Z, V,. , , , vlsorv. ,.lo..l .i 01 Alcndeifcr.- In reply, (old 0. Willi. C. Hawlcy of Oreon Add l K,v n mue'h ,houKm' u'''',!:''' ,""" son T. SniUh of Idaho, and John uunZ" wou Too r I i'rl: iW. Summers of Was i nirlon slnlo ... '.jui.ni, n- possioio to losseliliiK the ..oou menaee. und sUKKested that in tho meantime until ponnanent riood control improvements, could be InauKurated. City i'neincer Schetlol inluht do, all l.i j force at times when they wore 11.. I -UK.1KOU in roBiiiar clly Improve monl or repair work, to uuttlim away brush in' the Hoar creek channel between the Hear creek brldue on Kast .Main street and the Jackson street l)rdKe. Willi this brush cut awav and the !,,,, I mont work done last fall in the onannel south or the . Hear crook bridge, the meniioe would be some what lessened until the permanent flood control movement could be made. Announcing A New Shipment of Gortiam Sterling Silver In Flat and Hollowware We now i-arry'it coiiii)cf(. lino of each of tin; following patlcrn.s King Albert Etruscan Colfax Princess Patricia Also the Famous . .. Gorham Silver Plate - JOHN F. LAWRENCE ;, , ' Watchmaker' and Jeweler ' ' KMalilisliftl 1908 ' , -. Corner Main apd Fir Streets ; ' It whk so warm In the clly coun cil chamber last nislit that (lie city officials winked in their shirt sleeves. An Important now piece' of IokIs latlon iiassed. which will affect i every household In the clly, hii, lwlll.ll Is alined especially at the business district, was the (lassuue or a,, ordinance, which noes into effect in ten days, mukins; !t un j lawful for any peison, iiersons. firm or incorporation, or any or -.heir ! iments or employes, t:i Mveop my dirt, refuse, litter or swreptims onto any street or alley in ,lie it v. j Kor any vlnlutiou the person so iiffendiim, upon convi'-iion in the ieliy court. Is liable to a .Ine of '.ml less than jr. or more Hum $!). . and In defniilt af payment ahall ho j cenllned in the clly lull for uie day or each $i of the .'iiio : emalnii. i un paid. i The ordinance was passed in the Interest or making; the streets, sl.le ! walks and Rollers cleaner and :,lore I llllractlve, which Ik especially de islinhlu .'or the husinuss sections, tl seems thai the street sweeper ' cleans up the streets during the 1 llittht between the hours or II p. ni. ami . a. in., und Hint n hour after ihls swcepiiiK is donu millers ami streets uro littered with swop out refuse, waste paper, elc. innk lK the streets and vutters un-sStlitly: i A niimher of minor ordinances trelatiiiK lo (leliu.iucni property ?nn' t other matters were also passed las: nii;lit. and street improvement work now under way, or lietllloned for, I discussed. i Another mailer discussed was the 'omplaiiil of residents of the Lake ; Creek section for belter telephone service In co-operiilion with the cllv council of Mcdforil, I Ills bclim hrouKlit up by Hamilton Kox of l.nke Creek, who cave In detail the complaints or the l.nke Creek resi dents iihout their present phon serv ice to -Medl'oi'd. Innsmucl, us Mr. Kox had no plan for phono betterment lo submit, or recommendations to ' make, nfler much discussion, by mutual auree muni It was iiKieed that Mr. Fox and other coniplaiiiinn l.ako Creek residents .;et toneiher aml.aKiec on a plan lor phone beileintent in co oiieratlon with the clly council, und submit it in a later median or that body.. LOOKS LIKE SELL OUT FOR TITLE The Strangler Rests MAKSlinKIJ), On-., .lunu fi.- (A:t (SlraiiKlcr) I-uwIh, world lu'avywoiuhl wrcHtliiiK rlmmplon, arrivt'd Ihmu today with .Wallace UiiKnin, Canadian rljaiaiiinn, whom ho will mod in a limit hero tonight. Tho rluunpionM spent tho day at tilts bench rcHlintf. ' , . livcsiix k Slum Opens I.A ClfA.MJl-:, Ore, .tunc li. (It Tho twrnllt'th annual ii. stein Ore son llVi'st(ii-k nhnw K"t "ft In a running Htart al Unlnn todny with .sunny skic niniliiitr on the opening day cntwil. Uvisiuc k rxhlMt.s nro rc).nc.l to h (if a IiIkIkm iiuallty j than ever hefoiv and liooir romiic tltion In anlicipated. " 'iiii f tlu ity ut tluld Mill . auainst ilu t'ulifoi nia on-m-n I INiwi r conipaiiy, whlrh 1ms In vn jMiniin- in tho otriuii voiu-i iiu-r Oriiihor. 1 LI . will In i-allcd n.-.-.t : Mitntluy in truing. J ml-c it-land it M. Cm-kins uf l.aki'vii-w pi fsiilhiu-. Jt-ld Mill is rrpiest-nlod l.y Aitur . n"v (Jus Ni'whiii-.v, and On pnwff j ft.mpany hy Alio r n y Kvan I i:.'. in u.s. ' The t-lty if ti.dd Hill. In its no tion, sot-ks con dcninatlonof land 1 In Iiini;lnu to tho jiowcr company, n'ltinji hn th that II roqiiir. s Uio ! land fm tho coiiKtructlnn of a dam. ami tlin erection of a power plant, , further holding that the html is ' highly essential for the further ; apt o tf a liiuniripnt power project. ; iold Hill further asserts that ft has offered tu purchase the land. ! hut has hcon refuved; that it has i cii I. mil ted thai the value of the ;!aml ho li ft to a hoard of apptals- ei-M, a plan Hint was also rejected. tCtdd Hill also claims that it has a water rluht to M' second feel of water from Itumie river. The oily holds that the land In j controversy "is (lf (he pi ohiihlo .value of .v.-.ao." Tin- power com liany oiitends In Us answer that it Is worth SJu.atiO. I Tile power company in Its an- we: made without rollmiuishini: ills contention, that the suit was I not within the JurNdh-tion of the j local court, nlh'm-s that the city of (Cold Hill "has-tut intention of pro (iluciny power" for. its own use, hill , inK'iids to turn the land involved over io the Heaver Portland ft i nieiit coniiany. a,s part of a lease j and option Kiven for a five-year t period by the oily to the cement company on an adjoining tract. I'nder the terms of the lease and oplion. Hie foment company agrees to pay the, city I mi per month, this rental to he applied upon the apr-rtl purchase price of SUl'.fiao. i He latest leual move in the rase was the (diininin uf an order v( the courl, dlrectiiiK (lohl Hill to brhtjj tin. cemAni company lense iin.l ojition to court. vriie power company describes Cold Hill "a village of i".na people upon the westerly bank- of UoiMie 1 river, and deeian-s as n miwer uiillt;- it Is financially and me I ' banliaUy aide lo "deliver Mi thnr-s the power needed" ' ' O.i nitj in Us present slate, ami that when- ever the Cold lh ,,.miimi ,,. exeerds the present supply. It will make the necessary ar rangement. Since the filing of tho null. a maze or ih-murri'is. writs, orders, motions, mid other h ual steps have been taken hy both sides. The suit, because of the ip'ies linns involved, is creating intel-fHt In hydro-cleat ric ciicicH of the northwest, and Is also of keep In-, ter-st to reshh-nts of C.,1,1 Hill. I'ii.irles I'. Taleni. Kci-ciiit of the .stale traffic department, with head-iuarlers at Ahland. arnstej Tuesday n Kht by t'ity .l.uh.il Hoi, Mriar of .acksuii illc. and charged with parkinft his aut on the wi-omu side of the .street, vol untarily a("pe;iied before Just lee f the IVa.e J. I,. Hoc. latt yes terday aftei noon, who on account Of tile pressure of Jlldl.Ul Inisl- ucss. po.-'iponcil the trial of the ca.-e until next Saturday afternoon at two o't )ni k. Ainoiiy: tin- witnesses at l he j trial, in all prohahiliiy. will la the l;i oup of Jacksonville yoiinn linen. tandiiiK on the corner, when Vercant Talent parked, and who insisti d that .Marshal .MepKar . make the arrest, with tho ai;ii irteni : ! "He's on the wnmir side of the street, and if he was one of us you'ii nab us." M irshal Metuar responded by inakin Ihe arrest, niid lo he the tirst of his official career. It is also susphioned by u mini her of Jacksonville residents, that the you UK- nun were just banteriiiK the limit of the law. 1 -Mar.-hal .Metxar says that he was correctly iUoted hy this paper, hut ' didn't know a reporter was present." Memor ial Is Voted IM'.WDl.KTON. Ore., .lipio tf.-(J - Hy n vote of SOS to 2Mi I'elidloi on ISO WEAK SH! ICOOLOMALK; j Helped by Lydia E. Pink j ham's Vegetable Compound j f'retaa. La. "w-ifter my first child wjw Mom i -iitoK, ivuui r.. ritiKiiam s eyettihli' t'uill- jionii'I for a rmi d'u ii coihlit ion. 1 coalil not walk arrns my roo;n i at times, f whh po weak. A friend iadueeil me to tnke the 'ee tahle (.'oiupnuial. Since that time I hae ulsit t.d; a 1 .yd in K. Pink- ' Imiiu':! Herb Med- i cine and the Tills for Constipation, ifind 1 ii:ie 1 1 -i'il l.d;iL l;. Pinkhfiur i 8:iiiiitiv Wash, ntn a Iion-eki-eprr ntid l am still taiifli' ltie'eet;uile y i ('oiiipoutid as a lotiie to enable nn- to ; do ii iv work."-Mi::'. K. !'. Vk kx nt. I ! Hancock Ktrcyl, Grelna, 1. This, Happened Yesterday From Tuesday's Mail' Tribune The hind tire of it Koid car driven hy .lack Harriott, n bellboy at the Hotel Holland, ."lew olf at the corner of Sixth and Oakdnle streets this afternoon, and bounced sirlkiuij near a second sltiry win dow of Hie Schuler nimrlmcnt house. In iloscendiiV; tho tiro struck about 10 feet from Deputy I'niled Slates .Marshal Cul S. Wells, who was ready In leap when he looked. Tl'e tire was flnully liiout;lit to earth in John I'orl's yard. YOU Are Taking Chances Every Day I'nlilif l.inliility Ins, linnet' ( injuries 1 pei'suns) (inly costs In, in 11.(10 to -til'LlHl, iiftMii'tlinir In the ciu- you. drive. - J ,. . ; i) A 1 olmes INSURANCE GENGY SINCt 1309 PHONE 444 Jackson County Bank Builduig flnslfled odvei-Hshitf l-Ti rr-iipq fREE 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 4-1 Tier, Per Load - ' $5 a load , OR We will sell 1 small load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 1 Summer price now on mill blocks 7 Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 ! E.l (SlrllBler) Lewis will arrive ; early tomorrow niornlnx from .llirrhrield for Ills worlds chatii I pionship ivrestlini; matoli here to morrow nit-lit with 1 till sliaw. t'hamplon of Ohio, ut the armory under the auspices of the Ameri can LokIoii Uruni Corps. With the prospect that tickets may be sold out tomorrow cvenloR. wrestline fans were makliiB their purchases today in lal'Kor numbers than'sluoe the tickets were put on sale. Shaw completed his niiijor work outs yesterday and planned today and tomurrow lo rest before nieel'i ; Ins the eliun.pion in what should , be the Rrcnlest niaieh of Shaw's ; career. Local fans, who have s.u.. the challenKor, believe his pecd land unusual streiiRt)-, rill do much j to (jive the Strangler a surprise, ! niakins the match at least a close battle. ' Lewis, of course. Is regarded by I niany as the ttrealest wrestler the isanif? has ev r known, beini; 'rated . Iiabove Cotch. IHackenschnildl, I .Maliniout. Jenkins, steelier. Uool iand byszku and others. In the . last six ycafs Lewis has not jost n .iliuleh and durlpij that time lie has I met all chaflciiKcrs. NASH HOTEL SUIT TO The Jury in the ease of the Kus scll's. Inc.. sulni; I'olk Hull for the recovery of mnnov olni,,.,..! i, !,due for the sale of merchandise. was dismissed at :30 last niitht unable to iibico on a verdict. The I trial bettan In circuit court yester day arternoon and was given to ' the Jury at !::) p. in. . hearliiK will be held In circuit court tomorrow- morning ' iu tho action or W. L. Miller vs. J. n. Ooswick. illllor. the proprietor of the Xasll Hotel Is suing C.oswick, proprietor or the Grand Hotel, In regard to the sale of the 'axh, Closwick made to -Miller. A Jury trial Is Also schctluled to begin to morrow with the case ut Wesley Kgger vs. C. S. Stewart for the re. covery of -money, '.U1I1B - V .Nnrmnl Sutlinicr tM-hool LA (IHA.Vtii:, Ore., June. 6. The summer session of the Oregon Normal school which will open here Juns Id to continue until July 25. is exported to .tn.w more1 inan stu.teniH, j. t. t.ngrei- Restful . ; as a cathedrals quiet coolness A Wettlnghoute urn maket coolnen like the cool new of a cithedril. It'i reitful becaut It'i quieu WeMinghoute (ant bring "cathedral coolneu" to officet, a, orei, rettauranti ' and hornet. Beautiful 6n lah, powerful motor. ' The Fan with the RESTFUL hreeze TKa Sir" of a Wcattnxhmua OcaIr lot.', director, "unouncr loiluv. People's Electric Store 212 W. Main Tel. 12 l ; : ; ! gilllllBEIIIIIIllllM'Jlll t3 III! ' " 1 " MlM..1iaMaa.a....aaaM.. irri, t"JI III! RUGS Special for Thursday, Friday )u ahd Saturday $1.00 DOWN-$1.00 PER WEEK Ijriii ytiiir ridijrs iii-(o-(lii(c. Cover Micin willi lieiuil it'iil, colorful linoleum rugs. Hiiiritary. easily cleiiiied, a pel feci hack 'Krciiunl for riif(s.. Apiiropri ate patterns for every room in (he lionse. ' 'Ask to see tlie jiew embossed surface, Hiving real tile effects. " ' " ' AH New New in , Design New in Colors A Monarch Electric Range for every home. We are exclusive agents in Med ford for these Ranges. See them at our store. Prices range from $129.50 up. SCOTT WOOLF F urn it u re S t ore