ford Mail Tribun Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Pages Twenty-Fifth Year MEDFORD, OKKGOX. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1(5. 1W0. Xo. .115. Med E SPREAD OIL AUGUST 1 ST IS REPORT Pole Removal Allows County Heating Plant Progress , Central Point Road No. 7 Will Be Widened and Straightened, y;. Th'e Postal Telegraph company's pole, which stood serene In the middle of the right-of-way for a Southern Pacific spur to the road oil heating plant of jacksan coin ty has finally bee?, moved, and work on the construction of the spur and plant is. now proceeding apace. According, to County Engineer iPaul Rynning, the unraveling of the red tape around the pole, de layed the county road oiling pro grain three weeks, but by hustling it will start about August 1st. The healing plant will be in operation by that date, and the first hut oil will be squirted on the un paved portion of the Kuch highway, and the Sams Valley-Medford highway. Preliminary coins of oil have been placed on both these roads. The final coat of oil is heated to a temperature or nuout 4uu de grees, and Is hauled to the work In ashestoH covered, tanks, to re tain the torridity. The intense heat Is necessary to receive the highest efficiency. If present plans carry, it is hoped to apply oil this season to the dust flies thickest, and the travel is heaviest. To Improve C. P. Koncl At the county court session this morning, the. first reading of the proposal to widen, straighten, unit gravel Central Point market road No. 1, extending from Central Point to the Crater Lake highway was read. Miss , Georgia Prultt, a land owner, along the route, attended the session, and was informed that the county would fix her fence, and' transplant the hedge in her front yard. Miss Pruitt explained that the straightening of the road whacked about five feet from her front yard; and she was anxious to know if the damage would be repaired. Assured . that it would be Miss Pruitt entered no further protest. 4 The county will start prelimin ary work on the road within a week or ten days. The road at present Is narrow and, full of sharp curves, and there is consid erable fence moving and changing of channel of irrigation ditches tu be done. it was also reported that the work of grading and graveling of several roads in the Prospect dis trict had been about completed, funds for which were secured by special levies. The remainder of the mid-week session of . the county court was devoted to the transaction of rou tine business and matters. ' ' Mayor Pipes Pumping First Gallon Blue-Green Gasoline F OF L 0. 0. F.LODGE The fallowing nffli'ors fnr .1ccl foid lotlKP I. (). 1). V. fnr , tin current six nninthn' term were in HtMlccl Inst nllit liy Krunk Thompson. 1). D. (!. M., nnd staff of Central l'nlnt: X.' A. Mciul, noble grand: O. O. Hull, Vice, Cirnnd; CI. J. l'reseott, It. 8. N. O.; U T. Dike. I,. S. N. f!.; I.. D. Sprinter, It. S. V. O; S L. ISntemnn, I S. V. ti.; Eil T'ulmnn. w.mlen: Ohnrles rmv. conductor: IN L BE TEXT ATC-C HIM MONMOl'TH-Stretch of high-j ALBANY Portland Gas & Coke way north of town will be im-; company leased quarters In Ore proved In near future. I gnu Itank building. A DIFFERENT METHOD SAVES THE FULL FLAVOR Colvln U. ltrown, manager of the commercial organization depart ment of the Chamber of Commerce of the Tnlled States, one of the fnresmost outhoritlos of the coun try on cooperation in industrial The G II more Oil Co., Ltd.. which I recently entered the Pacific North west and announced plans of ex-! pansion and development that calls! for an e x p e n d i t u re in e x e es s o f $1,000,000 i year, recently opened a branch in Medford, and Dun Mcpherson, manager of the Pa cific Northwest territory, was greet ed by Mayor Pipes, who pumped j the first gallon from' the big red j and cream colored pump. "Since wo started distribution of! our patented 'GUinoro Itlu-Oreeii gasoline' In Oregon, two months i ago, we havf had innumerable re- quests from independent service stations In Medford for It. Wo Im mediately made a survey of this market and decided to provide dis tribution and sales facilities to serve this territory, says Mr. Mc pherson. "Clllmore 1 tin -Green gasoline Is different from oil other gasolines. It Is treated with a patented form ula that gives it the desired prop erties otherwise absent in gaso lines that ore not so treated. The ingredients that are added also give It the peculiar riluc-green color from which its name is derived. V. G. Snediror. chaplain; A. M. Clark. Inside guardian; N. C. Cha ncy, ontsido gunrdian; Carl Pear yon. U. S. S.; M. W. Jarmln. L S. S. Holdover officers are K. 10. Wil son, recording secretary; L. O. Howard, financial secretary and H. .1. Calder, treasurer. GOLD ltKACTI Oregon coast highway In this vicinity being Improved. 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I.lil., Ih tho one large hulepontlont nil eonipany, and the oldest now on the Paeific coast, and we propose to always remain an Independent and favor Inde pendent service station owners." George Alford, county commis sioner nnd apricot king nf the val ley announced this morning;- that his apricots woro now ripe and ready for sale, nt hit) farm In tho Pern Valley district. This an nouncement has been awaited for some time by many housewives of the city nnd valley, who claim these particular apricots have no equal for canning nnd preserves. Tho prices for the apricots, wKhih MY. Alford calls "cots." will vary according to size and quality. The range will be from 2c per pound for the culls, if uny, to 6 cents per pound for the No. 1 "cots.' Apricots throughout the valley have started to ' ripen this week, and the crop will be large nnd of excellent quality. , , Colvln 1J. ltrown. nnd commercial activities, who will nritlrcs.s the Medford Chamber of Commerce noon forum next Fn- j day. ... Ho will take fnr his text "The Uusiness Man and His City a re view of what organized business Is doing to develop tho communities In which hl activities arc carried on and to solve its common prob lems. Mr. ltrown Is probably the most outstanding authority on commer cial organization affairs In the United States. Mo follows closely developments In this field In every section of the country, travelling every year many thousands of miles and his counsel Is sought by cham hers of .commerce, ,1a ..the ,. small towns as well as In tho largest cities. lie expresses the conviction, based cm his wido experience thftt tho commercial organization or chamber of commerce movement lit emerging from Us formative stage and U constantly developing along more practical lines. POHTIjAND Lighting system will be Installed in-Vaughn street baseball ground for' night baseball. VALE Highway In this vicinity will be oiled by J. C. Compton. PORTLAND Udo opened fnr business. 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