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THE MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD,, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1969'. - KP HlfiH TRIBUTE TO REV. LUCAS Hwno Paper of New Rector of St. Mark's Pays Him Splendid Tribute Is Scholarly , . Man. (Allegan, Mich., Gazette.) At a mqoting?d'f Ubo vestry of Iho ehurcti of tjio Good Shepherd, Wed nesday ovonlug, Uev. William Lucas presented Ills rcslKnatlon as rector. TJio ortlcors o"f the church wore not totally unpropared for such an an- nouncoment, hut It caused llltlo less than the keoaont regret. The vestry would not uccopt the resignation, but Rrantcd a six-months' leave of ah- Hcnco to Rov. Lucas. The latter has accepted a temporary coll to the young and flourishing parish in Med - Tord, Or., a fast growing city In tno heart of a grat fruit and mining country, Rov. , Lucas said yesterday: nOnr roconl visit to Oregon and Waahlngton Impressed ub with tho delightful climate. In tho southern portion of Oregon, whero Modford Is lomtid, tho wintors aro mild; and, It ii mimhiara nrt Ytnf nnnl Jirff7!fn pro nlncst nlways blowing! and tho nights nro' refreshingly cool, Wo worn pIbo Impressed with tho xrrent pfogroBR nnd prosperity awnlt- Ine thofeo wostprn states '.a tho near future', so an Invitation to tnko upjelf, but what ho conld do in n long- Tvsii'n thoro did not pass unhced efl. "When wo loft tho weBt tho bish op of Oregon said: 'I am determlne.d to liavo you como back to Oregon to work In this diocese,' nnd not long rtor our arrival homo a doflnlto of fer enmo to tako chargo of tho church In t'? city of Modford. That city has . nonnlnflon of about C000 people Is Increasing nt the rato of 1000 vpnv. A now church Is coon to hnllt thoro to cost $10,000 or $12, OftO. nnd T am desired to -superintend -, nrop.non of It and lit ve charge twtV complotod," And co Allegan in to Ioho ono of her strongest cltl Tfvt nnd as (bio and scholarly a wTfcor as has ever occupied a pl .H nro. The loss Is a covore one to tlf churoh of th Good Shepherd, 1wt In llttln lss degree to Allegan, T ,t"n fvfr l'vd here who did more Tor t'n Rood of tho community than Trhn will leave us two weeks from ihn romlng Moifday. Mr; Lucas has nnd Ms narlsh In thKt time has '"''""'"iid nnd grown to his lasting ""1,Ni On tKt other Land, be has .n rv rinniant about nccoptlng vYr po-itlon and has ofton said -tt Yn profoTod to romaln here wlnrn ho has hocomo sntllod, IMPnoTjMT tARGET drill IN PUGET SOUND. DISTRICT pO'T TnwvaBND, Wnsh.. Nov. f. Wnrninc havo boon issued from Hi office of fnntnhi Russell Preeder, jidiulnnt of tho Pugot Sound artillery ilifltrjpt. to contirtniidors of vessels viMm Piitrnl Smind writers tonight to rnnintnin n. oWn vigil to avoid inter forii'f. lo their dnngor, with the most important Inrgot drill over attempted nt T'.oifio onnnt dofcnuo works. Novor boforo hns there boon nt Ifwn'nd n fH lost of tli o effioionpy F wnircbliiibt n'ds to the use of not ml firitiL' of tho big guiiR and tin mmH of tho work is nwnitod with "oh tntorosl lv military men, Tho lln of enmpnign outlined ineludoR n thorough test of tho efficiency of tho ilefenKi) works ngnii)3t n possiblo niglil attack. WEVT onwQKTORY WILL NOT BE HELD UNTIL DECEMBER KOME, Nov. il. It wn lenrncd to iluy from (bo boat vatioim authority (lint tho nost consistory will not bo held boforo December, statements to the contrary notwithstanding. As to "11 njitnbor of cardinals to bo created then, nil prcdiotionn nro tho merest triem tt k curium only that Mon Ur''pr Afcmloz Hollo will bo made Htirnrcli of Lisbon, Besides this, tko mo&t probablo n)pointnicntu are fhoso of Mouslgnor Grnnito di flol Mionto n nnnoio in Yieppn and Mon Kignor Oiustini as secretary of tho nr!gntion of Snornmento. Mr. Srnllh and fnmlly of North ISvatit Crook, whoro thoy havo tim ber holdiBRB, have moved Into th tnwtou realdcveo on NorfU Coutral Tonus for tho winter. TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER FSenr1 vour trophioR to tno for mount ing Htyf gnm heads, fish, birds nnd wummnt mo'unled frua to paturp by fwprovflfl tnetVoda. T do tawujnr, mnko fur ruga, mako, retnodpl and clean fur (Torments. Express and snail or ftp promptjv attended to. C. M. HARRIS, W Washington Street, Portland, Or. Ttyhou Main S6Q0. EIGHTS DOWN TO THREE Possible Contenders for Battlfnn, Net son's Crown Narrowed by Contests Held Last ; Evening. SAN FRANCISCO, Col., Nov. 0.- Elimination contests in the light weight brigade were fought on two continents Inst night, and as a re sult possibly contenders for Battling ( Nelson's crown havo been narrowed down to three Low Powell, if ho wbips Ad Wolgast; Pneky MoFnr Jrtiid, if ho can make. 13,3 ringside. nnd Freddie Welch. In London Inst night Welch outpointed Johniv Sum mors, conqueror of Jimmy Britt, in 20 rounds, thereby establishing his ( right to the Jightwoight champion ship of Great Britain In Kansas City, Pnckey McFnrlnnd outpointed "Cyclone" Thompson in te rounds. Tho fight between the I Britons showed conclusively that j Welch is the master of all the boys of .his weight across tho pond, nnd that ,JnS clnims to a match with Nelson Til 11 CJ t ll n IllVHtl Pnfinitf nnniiMnHiilI.m Ho is n natural lightweight, ono of tho cleverest boys in tho world and nble to go n route, It enn be said of Welch that ho bas novor been forced to extend lnm distniico encounter with Nelson is problematical If Nelson is tho Nolson of old, lack ing nono of his marvelous durubil ity, speed and strength, Welch would bnvo to employ every bit of brum power nnd muscular power to avoid tho 10 count, but if tho Dane has gono back nt all, Welch would givo him Iho battle of bis life, with good chance of workiug out tho 45 rounds nnd copping tho title on points. BIG LUMBER CONCERN IS SOLD TO 'FRISCO MEN 1TOQUIAM, Wash., Nov. 9. Plans are boing worked out today by which a party of $nn Francisco capitalists bonded by 1. iS. Hicks and 8. 3d, Ilauptmun, will tako over the prop erty of tho Hart-Wood Lumber com pany in West Aberdeen. The price is roported to havo boon in excess of $225,000, although tho price is not made public. Included iu tho deal are the mill plant nnd GO acres of valuable water front. 'Iho Ilnrt-Wood company retains its San Francisco yards nnd its line of steam and sailing vessols. Tho plant will bo operated under the nnnio of tho Federnl Mill company, with headquarters iu Sun Francisco. Tho mill is ono of tho lnrgcst npd best north of San Frnnoisco. KEYLESS LOCK INVENTED BY GRANTS PASSMAN GRANTS PASS, Nov. 0.(Sno einl.) Articles of incorporation have just been filod with tho county clerk ot Josephine county of tho Roman Combination Keyless Look company. The incorporators nro J. O. Kooth, O. B, Ward and C, L. Mngnnu, all of this city. Tho purposo of tho company is to manufacture nnd place on tho market a padlock invouled by George B. Ward. Mr. Ward is a miner nnd this invention is tho result of ono winter's work while shut in his cabin in tho mountains, Tho first model wna whittled out of wood. Ex ports pronounce it one of tho most ingenious locks ovor invouled, nnd, ns tho name implies, it is koyless, being unlocked by shifting five disks until tho proper combinntion results, wboroupon the look opens, Modford, Orogon: This certifies that we havo sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho euro of all khlnoy, blad do. nnd rheumatic troubles for ton years, -and bnvo never had a com. plaint. It gives quick and permanent reliof, 00 days' treatment in oaob hot tie, MediVf P'. 01h'j. LIGHTW very Day Something New for the next two months I will show tho 1'iuost stoek of Diamonds. Wntch.cs, Jewelry, Storlhitf Silver Toilot Bets, Sterling Silver verwnie tmct Clocks 1 hnvo ovor sh'.wn. P, S. Iiememhor, I curry tho three best articles nmdu Gorhnm Sterling Silver, TTawkes & i.ibby's Rich Cut Gloss, Marfn J. Reddy MM WESGOTT NOT WED BILLY Back in His California Home, Ha Bitterly Denies Stories Pub lished of His En gagement. Leo BERKELEY, Cnl., Nov. !). WC3tcott, tho University of California freshman who was reported to bo en gaged to Miss Billy Burke, tho fa mous actress, has returned to Berk eley from Portland. Today ho Is busy denying tho report that ho was engng'ed to either Miss Burko or her niece, Miss Mildred Bartlott. Westcott returned from tho north, whero his parents wont whon tho n mors of tho engagement became known. "The reported engagements aro ab surd. I havo been mode tho vfctlm of a' Jest. I Intendod to stay In Portland but my parents camo when this rumor started and I came down with them.' BIG TEAMS READY FOR THE FRAY NEXT SATURDAY SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Nov. 9. A canvass of the two teams todny indicates that the annunl intcrcollo ginto football game between Stnnford nnd California on tho Stanford cam pus Saturday will bo tho most hotly contested gnmo ever played between the two universities. Stanford claims to have tho strongest team which bas been de veloped at Palo Alto sinco Rugby was adopted as a substitute for Am erican footbnll, and California is not n whit less confident as to the strength of tho blue and gold fifteen Impnrtial critics concede to each team an excellent chance of victory, Betting on the game promises to be Yory brisk, as the adherents of both teams olni mto bo anxious to back their favoriteB. Even money will probably prevnil, with a possibility that Stanford will rulo a slight fa vorite when the game beffine. Advertised Letter List. The following letters remain un called for at the Medford postofftek, November 3: Mrs. T. Duff, D. G. Fitze, Mts Catherine. Kllerson, Mrs. Merle Gouldt, Miss Amy Hawkings, Mrs. Will Jackson, Mrs. Phylo Kibler, Charles Albert Koch, Mr. nnd Mm. TT Lowis, B. J. Lister, James Lemart, Bert Lowry, Looney, W. B. MoDon aid, Frank McGuire, D. E. McGinnin, Frnnk Miller, W. W. Mossos, J. ('. Moore, Miss Ida II. Nelson, G. F Owings, L. D. Patterson, "Ralph Pen- ninger, R. Russell, Richard Russell, Nancy L. Sims, J. A. Strnub, Jane Stearns, Florence Spears, F. f, Smith, C. G. Turner, S. J. Vornoy, S. S. Wilkins, Hnrry Williams, C. W, Wilson, Charles Zink, Al Moore. Pnrtios calling for any of Iho abovo lettors will please say advor Used. A charge of 1 cent will be made upon tho delivery of any of the nuovo letters. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. Wheat Weighs 58 Pounds. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 0. Tho agricultural department an noHiiced today that the avorngo whont por measured bushel this year's crop was 58 pounds, against 5S.3 pounds nst yonr. Tho average for ten yenrs is 57.4 What Would Yoii Do? In a case of burn or scald what would you do to reliove tho pain? Such injuries are linblo to occur in liny family and everyone should bo prepared for thorn. Chamberlain's Salvo applied on a soft oloth will re- iovo tho pain almost instantly, and nloss tho injury is n vory sovero ov will cause tho parts to houl without ortvinff n scar. For salo bv Leon B. jllaskins' Pharmncy. Novelties. Cut Glii&s, Sil- THE JEWELER Near P. O. ! "' city notices! -f t ORDINANCE NO. 2C2. An ordinance granting to John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, the right to lay dovn construct, acqulro nnd own, and to maintain, operate and use railways, polos and wires, and underground conduits and conductors i In the city of Medford, Oregon, and to operate enrs and locomotives oth er than steam, to generate and trans mit power, and to sond and receive messages by tolegraph and telephono; nect together, tho said railway and over certain streets, alleys and pub-j8ystcm 0f railways with any other ; nc pinces in uio cuy oi Aieaioru, ure- gon, and to authorize tho construe- tlon, installation and maintenance of equipmeiH ana power nouses, sia- tlons and all other things necessary maintenance thereof, and to prescribe and fix the extent, terms and condl- tlons under which tho particular streetsand alloys of tho city of Med ford may bo appropriated and used for railway purposes and for power, telegraph and telephone lines by tho said John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns. l Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That thoro be and here by Is granted to John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, the franchise, right and priviiego to eroci, my uown, re lay, construct, reconstruct, purchase, acqulro, lease, repair, maintain, equip operate, have, hold, use and en joy lines of railway and a system of railways, either single track or dou bio track, with power to change from ono to the other, with convenient switches, turnouts, turn-tables, cross overs, connections and wyes, and to run and operate thereon passenger cars and to carry passengers, to run and operate thereon freight, mall, baggage, express aand funeral cars, to carry freight, parcels, express packages and United State? mall thereon, subject to tho reasonable regulation of tho council of said city, and to do all acts and things neces sary to tho successful operation ot said railways and system of railways operated within said city of Medford, either as a separate system, or ran ways within the said city of Modford, or as a part of a system of railways within said city ot Modford and else where without the city or Mediora, along and upon any and all of the streets of said city of Medford as now or hereafter laid out and establlsh-d excepting Oakdala avenue, and with in the corporate limits or said city of Medford as now established and as said corporate) limits may here after be oxtended: provides, that this ordinance shall become void and of no effect at the expiration of one year from the date of Its naesaca unless the said John R. Alien, his heirs ahd assigns, within satq time, shall have commenced the actual con struction of said svsteia nf railways within said city ot Medford; and pro vided further, that the. said John R. Allen, his heirs or assigns, shll with in two years from tho date ot passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed with the city recorder 'of said city of Medford a man or plat of said olty upon which shall be accurately Indicated all streets and portions of streets and alleys which the said John Tt. Allen, hi heirs mA assigns, desire and Intend to utilize in the construction of said railways, and at the expiration of said two years the franchise and rights to construct a railway hereby granted shall he deemod to have lapsed, as to all por tions ot tho said streets and alleys which are not so lndlcnted on the map or plat so filed, but such lapsing 01 the forfeiture of said franchise as to the streets or portion of streets not so Indicated thereon, shall in no wise affect or tmpalr the franchises and Ights hereby granted as to the streets nnd portions of streets which are so Indicated upon said man or plat Pro vided, however, that unless said John R, Allen, his nelis or assigns, shall havo actually constructed and have In operation at least two miles of street railway on the streets of said city within five years from the date here of, thon all rights hereby granted shall bo forfeited and lost by tho said John R. Allen, his heirs nnd assigns, oxcopt as to such street or streets or portion of street or streets which he shall havo actually constructed and hnvo In operation such streot rnllway at said time. And provided further, Hint all rights In and to" all streets horoby granted shall lapso and be come void at the expiration of seven years from tho date hereof, except as to such street or streots or portion of street or streets, on and ovor which said John R. Allen, his holrs or ns-i signs, shall havo constructed and havo In operation such street railway 1 lino or lines at said time. It bolng umiorstoou mat tne term "in opera Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhooea Remedy. "I havo used Chamberlain's Colio, CJiolorn and Diarrhoea Remedy fr sovornl years for diarrhoea. I con sider it tho host remedy I have ever tried for. thnt trouble I bought n bot tle of it a fow days ago from our druggist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shnil ovor bo 'glad to spouk a word in its praise when I havo tho opportunity,'' Rov. J. D. Knnpp, pnstor u. B. hurch, Jlilos drove, Pa. Sold by .oon li. Raskins' I'harmacy. Wo ar Grower rkiy direct from u Our Tree are srowu ttrictlr WITHOUT IRRIGATION Will for fit ctUloc. Ltt tock of irttUMMtubl kroomaMxliu orifcird Cl ft!!. Nut mt OfMnwUlTrtM. Braj Vki. Kfnitl Fruit ftiita 1kJ Slrbfehn Vtrm Dittu Tfrrnfivniva - -- C,TY N0T,CES- tlon" as used herein, shall be taken and Is' understood to mean tho run ning of a street car suitable for car rying passengers and In which pas sengers aro actually carried for tho faro herein provided, nt least once every two hours in each direction, be tween tho hours of 7:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. of each week day. Section 2. Said John R. Allen shall have the right apd franchise to con- raiiWay or system of railways and to run cars front any line of track to aliy 0ther lino of track nnd to con- t t maintain and use convenient sldQ t'rac, BWltcheg curveg nnd turn-outs from tho lines of railways maintained under authority of this ordinancei aubject to tho renonablc regulation' of tho council, to and upon his and their proporty ana otner rights of way and to and Into his nnd their shops, barns, storehouses, repos itories, depots, yards, terminals, buildings and grounds. Section 3. Said John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, may operato and propel cars over and upon railways constructed pursuant to tho provi sions of this ordinance by means of overhead or underground electrical power, storago batteries, compressed air, cables or other mechanical motors and steam locomotives may bo used In the operation of said railways for construction or temporary purposes, or In enso of nc cldonts or emergency) not longer than soven days nt ono time without tho cdnsent of tho couucll, nnd for tho purposo of operating railways and having convenient power and elec trical current for his and their uip, may put up, erect, malt tain and use poles and overhead wires, and lay down, construct, maintain and use underground skts and conduils, and underground wires, conductors rnd cables in and alpng streets over which said railways aro or may bo laid down and In and along such ether streets of the city of Modford as Its common council may direct. The mo tive power and the mode of orrat Ing and propolllng cars may at any tlmo bo changed by the holder of this franchise to any more Improved, economical, pi'ac lcM or desirable method, exoepMnR steam motors and steam locomotives. Section 4. Tho track and tracks to , . . . . , .i , , . bo constructed under the provisions of this ordlnr-nce alc.ll be laid flush with th srade of the lre ts where said streets 1i"t an. estalJtshod grade, provided, that w'ion the track Is la.'d upon a sfr'"t where no made has been established, tho track shnll 1)9 brojigVt to srad whenever such gradf shall b established by tVe city. nd wbn nov oiiablls4 grade shall be chfltised by (he olty, t" o track shall ba changed so as to conform with the grade so established. And pro vided further, tbr. the sold John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, shnll Improve and keen In repair thnt por tion of each street so occupied by htin laying between o. point of 18 inches beyond the outside rails of his said track or tracks, The word "Im prove" ns heroin used being- undor I Just Arrived From Holland 4 Full and Complete line of bulbs. Best Line of f Lawn Grass in the city Ornamentals and small fruits 50,000 No. I Grape Roots while they last at $25 per thousand. Peaches and Apricots Yoh will do well ROGUE O. MEDFORD, OR. PHONE 583. CITY NOTICES. stood to mean the improving. Includ ing' paving of snld utroeL, In tho same manner as tho remainder of said street Is Improved, or paved by or under tho authority of sAlct- city. 'Section 5. Said John R. Allen, his helr3 and assigns, may construct, op erato, equip and maintain telegir.ph. telephone and power linos along all of tho said streets upru which tho said railways may be co slructed .for tho purpose of transmit ting messages or power over t!to jsnkl lines for uso in connection therewith. Section C. It shall be lawful for said John R. Allen, hid Heirs and as signs, to mnko all needful and con venient excava'lons In any of said streets under, the conditions herein after named, for tho purpose of estab lishing said railway, or system of railways, telegraph, telcphonn or power linos; provided, that whenever said John R. Allen, his heirs or as signs, shall disturb any of said streets he or thef shall restoro tl)o same to good order and condition as soon as practicable and without unnecessary delay, and falling so to do, tho com mon council of said city shall have the right to fix, by resolution, a rea sonable tlmo within which cald re pairs or restorations of said street shall bo completed, and upon fail ure to complete snld repairs or make said restorations within tho time pre scribed by said council, the street commissioner of said city shall place the same In good condition nnd re pair rt tho exp-'nso of the holder of tno traijcnico granted by tni3 ordi nance. Section 7. Nothing In this ordi nance shall be so construed as to prevent tno proper authorities of tho city of Medford from sewering, grad ing, paving, planking, Improving, re- pairing or altering any of snld streets, but all such Viork shall be done, If possiblo, no as not to disturb, Injure or prevent the full operation of said railway or system of railways. Section 8. Said John R. Allen, his heirs and nsslgns, may charge and collect from each passenger travel ing upon railways constructed under authority of this ordinance, for each trip traveled by such passenger, In ono general direction upon the said railways, from ony point in said city to any other m int within tho limits of tho city of Midford, u fare of flvo rents nnd io more; excepting that " runner m or tne use or ooserva- f,moral carB mali cara tlon onrs' nino cars' mau cars, "l,res8 cars irnjgiu cars aru owcr ANNOUNC1MEN T The Rogue River Canning & Evaporating company will devote Mondays and Thursdays of each week to custom work in the man ufacture of cider, apple butter and jellies. Phone your orders for nice sweet cider to 11X2. Deliveries will be made on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. ;R0Glfc RIVER CANNFRY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill in West Medford. Phone 11X2. do get our prices, before buying RIVER NURSERY F. COOK, Proprietor ROGUE f -f-H"rtf t- CITY N0TK5ES. special cars, snld John R. Allen, his. holrs and assigns, may chnrgo and collect such compensation, rates nn-I farca as It or thoy may desire. Section 0. All of tho rights, priv ileges and franchises herein granted shall continue and be in full forco nnd effect for ton (10) 'years from tho date of tho acceptance of this or dinance. Section 10. All of tho provisions of tills ordinance shall Inuro to, apply to and bind tho heirs attd assigns of tho said John R. Allon. Section 11. The failure of tho said John R. Allen, his heirs or assigns",, to operato any ccr lino or lines which ho shall at my tlmo construct here under, as the term "operate" Is here in defined, for a period, of-rribro than, ninety days at nny'.qntf time, or for a period of more th'an six months in any calendar year,, shall'bo'takon and hold to ho an" .abandonment ot the rights herein given as to tho street or streets or portion of street or streets upon which such line or lines: shall havo boon constructed, and such, failure shall without any action on the part of said city operate to can cel and annul all tho rights of John R. Allon, his heirs or assigns, on or to any such street or streots. Section 12. The said John R. Allen shall, wyhln thirty days after tho passage of this ordinance, filo la the office of tho recorder of the city of Medford. hi- written acceptance of this ordlr"-- and tho franchise, rights am' " 'vlleges by this ordl nnnco grar ' n and conferred upon him. his ho'- - ind assigns, subject to tho tornv '! provisions In this ordlnanco co-' '-"d. Falluro of said John R. Allr nrcppt this ordl nanco within from the final passago thereof. o1,M' ho r'-m-ed and hold to bo rt rejection of this ordlnnnco and up"on tho expiration of the time allowed for the flllne of said acceptance, tho samo not having been filed, this1 ordinance shall h como and bo wholly void, Inop"i"itlve and of no effect. Thrt foregoing ordlnanco wn nm ?d by tho city council of tho oflv of Medford, Oregon, on tho 6th ''pv of November, 1909, by tho fol'owlnt? vote: Wolch aye, Merrick nvp. Enr Ick aye, Wortmnn aye, Eifert aye,, arid Demmer aye. Approved November 6th. 1ini. W. W. EIFFIRT. Mayor Pro Tern. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. Newtowns, Spltzenberg, Jonathans, Wlnesap Apples, Bartletts, Winter Nells and Cornice Pears, OFFICE IN RIVER VALLEY DEPOT