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THE MEDFORD ALAIL 1RTJBUNE, MEDffORU, OREGON, FRIDAY, .TUARY 7, .1910. "V- MedfordMailTribune l'UULISHKD DAILY EXCEPT SATUHUAY. A consolidation of tlio Medford Mall, established 18S9! tho Southern OroRon Ian, established 1902; Iho Democratic une, established 1898, and tho Modfonl Official Paper of GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Mniingor. Bmered ns second class matter November 1, 1909, at tho postofflce at Medtord, Oregon, under tho SUB5CIIIPTI Jno yeitr, by mall , f 5.00 FOR THE COMMON GOOD. The comiuff municipal election is an important one for Medford. li will determine the.peoplo wish harmony and unity in the admmstratiou, -or discord and deadlocks, or petty., animosities, whether the people of 'Medford are going to pull together-for a greater Medford' or split into factions and waste iheir en ergies in factional squabbles. It is extremely important that the present water com mittee, consisting of Councilmen Merrick", Wortman and Eifert, be retained in office is completed. They have had, charge of the matter from its 'beginning and alone are familiar with its many details. To replace any of them at this late stage, would be decidedly , -disadvantageous to the community,, for it would take months for a new comer to familiarize himself ..with the situation. These councilmen have willingly consented to stand for re-election at a sacrifice of their time and inclinations. They were inducted to run again by citizens who had the heart, who foresaw the necessity of a unity of factions, that Medford might face the future unitedly for the com mon"good. The Mail Tribune, being itself the result of .a commun ity of interests, having outgrown factional fights, supports the administration throughout because it has been effi cient, business-like and harmonious, and fully represents Medford 's community of interests. There have been times when th,e editor diagreed with the water committee and. frankly said so. But no fault can be found with their ac tions during the past year and the old council should cer ' tainly be left to complete the work they began not out of k any personal regard for the men, but for the common good. JACKSON COUNTY'S GROWTH. Jackson county's growth is shown by its steady ad r vance towards the top of the list in population and proper j tyyaluation. . 'fftlS According to the official directory just issued by the -stateprinter, Jackson county ranks fifth among the coun . ties of Oregon in voting strength, being excedod only by " Multnomah, Marion, Lane and Clackamas. As Jackson county is increasing in population faster than any other county except Multnomah, it 1 -1 A' Ml i ral election will see it second dnjpopulation. Last year's assessment at Salem places Jackson county seventh among the counties in assessed valuations. The year before the county ranked ninth. This is in spite of an .actual reduction in valuations over that of the year pre vious in Jackson county. "Were the system of assessmen uniform throughout the state nations, Jackson county would rank still higher in the list. THE BEST BARGAIN, MEDFORD. "Put the tip of your forefinger on a map of Medford .-and you will have touched a vertiser of the Mail Tribune Not in any part of the city can you get far away from one of our want advertisers or from someone who has lately found or obtained some thing by want advertising in The influence of these want ads. penneats the life of tho city. They are the for service, and they serve j much expense. The service ihing you can buy in this city. TO SAVE INDIAN MUSIC FROM SAVAGES OF TIME "NEW YORK, Jan. 7, Raymond Duncan, brother of Isadora Duncan, the dancer, declared today that he will tro -west and save the' music of the Northern, American Indian from oblivion. Posterity must have the weird songs, he said. Duncan arrived hero yesterday from Philadelphia with' his wife, - Penelope and his son Mcnelkae. The trio were attired in flowing robes and Jwore barefooted. New York was slushy and sloppy under foot, but thoy did not seem to mind thnt. Dunoan told an audience at Co lumbia Univorsity, last night, that the musio of the ancient Crocks is destined to work a revolution with our own present notes and bars. Ho stated also that Greek dances were destined to spretfd prnco nnd beauty throughout an uncouth and Jhe awkward world. He concluded with tho statement that a man need- Times, established 1ST 2; tho Ashland Trib Tribune, established 1901. the City of Medford. act of March 3, 1878. OX RATES: One month br mall or carrier.... .50 the question whether or not until the gravity water system made good records- and all un- best interests of the city at is probable that the next gen- T 11 t XI 1 I or third among the counties arid based unon actual val- place where, a recent want ad lies, or does business. where people live and work this newspaper. task-doers of the people. They aro without limit, or cessation, or they Tender is the cheapest cd only to dance as did the ancients to become proficient in his chosen profession. COMMITTEES NAMED TO ARRANGE FAIR SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7. The directing committee of this city in whoso hands will be the Hve years of preparation for the Panama- Pacific Exposition at San Francisco, was announced today. Chosen by F. W. Dohrmann, Wm. J, Dutton and Leon SIoss, the .corn- mitteo was composed of men prom inent in newspaper, business and financial circles. Under their direc tion publicity and an appeal for na tional, foreign, ntato co-operation will bo issued at onco. Plans were launched today for an excursion of San Francisco business men and members of the exposition directors to attend the aviation meet at Los Angeles. A special train will leave this city next Friday night bearing tho fair boosters. - HONEST PURPOSE NEEDED I (Will Dyer in Siskiyou News.) ; Aro tho pooplo whp nro moving for tho now stato, to bo cut out of Oregon niul California slncoro In their "roc- Inumttons, or Is It whip to scourge tho powers behind tho throne to roc - hitherto not considered by tho rulorsTily, of tho wholo body; nnd tho ctosor Thnt thoronro causes for complaint 'the circle draws nround tho homo tho by cltlxns of southern Oregon and moro evenly Is Justice nwlod out. northern California can bo--conceded by any one nt all familiar with tho legislation of either stato. Great centers of wealth everywhere aro satisfied only with a splendid recognition In tho way .of Improve- monts nnd montod dlsbursmonts, ro - gnrdless of tho Interests and rights of ho interest's aud rights of other por - tlous of tho stato or nation. This greed andNjrasp Is- universal audi tends rapidly to build ovor groator centers of wealth ani.to correspond ingly Impoverish tho weaker portions, Theso great centers nro Hko Bplders' dons, -with .threads outspread to catch tho unwary; nndjlko spiders do theso greedy ones become as their lusts In crease, as power for plundor Is augmented. They ever cry "Glvo! give!" and forco nt Its command for tho now yield only to forces greator; or. It tho 'stato of Siskiyou, that a moro per vlctltus appear to oludo their grasp, j feet government may obtain, nnd n there may bo a seomlng'lot go. that bettor homo building dovolop, Just thoy may lull their prey Into fancied ns soon as convinced of tho honesty security and then obtain a firmer 'of tho movo. 1 grasp. I feel It sate to predict thnt the powers that be, In both states, will when thoy seo this rebellion of mag nitude sufficient to threaten their In terests, If it bo found necessary, con vono tho legislative bodies of Oregon and California in extra session and carry out somo plan to quiet this un rest.. It may bo the effort to quell this rebellion will come through tho appointment to some lucrative posi tion of tho malcontents: I. e., thoso t npparent leaders of this movo; or through Improvements long demand ed this "snses belli" will bo stayed. ANSWERS LAST CALL OrtQ of the Pioneers of Oregon Passes Away One of. Few Remaining Indian Fighters of Early Days." J. E. Gaunynw, one of tho pioneers of Oregon, and ono of the fow sur viving Indian flub t era of the Rocuc R;vor war 0f 1851-4, died at his res- . . .. . '. . n luence on Kortn u -street at aiuu Thursday evening, nged 74 years, 7 months and 24 days. Mr. Gaunyaw came to Southern Oregon from Now York, whero ho wns born. In 1850, just about tho time nf (tin nnthronl,- o fthn Rnmm Tiivnr Y J J , 1 - -1 rtHfr.ln 1QU1UUB, UXiU CU1181CU 111 jUUIU1U Goodall's company; fighting through- out tho war. Ho was in most of the prominent battles of tho war, and was honorably- discharged at its close. Ho. was one of the last, if not tho last, survivor of the Battle of. Table Rock. Afturwnrd Mr. Gaunvaw oncraced in mining at different points on the coast,' returning to Medford some 10 years ago, with his family, whore ho has since resided. December 24 bo was stricken with bronchial pneumonia which ro-1 suited fatally last evening. Ho loaves two sons. Gay and Ray, and two .daughters, Emma and Ella, ii a ' i f t mo iormer an nivunu, uw wuo uuy- ing passed away some flvo years ago. The funeral will take placo Satur day uftemoon at' 230 o'clock, Rov. W. F. Shields officiating. BROUGHT OUT SOME GREAT PICTURES!0"0 "or store-booming and build- Some of tho best pictures .that ever camo out of tho Northwcst woods aro thoso secured ,-bj; Will Humphrey of the, Medford" Hardware Company, during tho expedition ho and V. T. Emenck made to the head waters of tho Frazior 'river last fall, The pictures include some of tho big carabou tho party killed during tho trip, and ono unique photo shows a snapshot of a big buck, mado by .Humphrey, jusjt. a few seconds bo fore be nicked up his riflo and mado a seoond just as deadly shot. CURTIS8 HAS RIGHT TO ' FLY IN LOS ANGELES BUFFALO, N. Y Jan. 7. Accord ing to Federal Judge Hazel, who granted a preliminary injunction re straining Glon II. Curtiss from man ufacturing and soiling the Curtiss aeroplanes on tho complaint of tho Wright Brothers that their patents bad boon infringed, Curtiss has legal tho coming aviation meet. Somewhere tho htunl thnt hitherto hm! "e0K mml 118 Iron, striking Ita vlc- t,,ns wUU nU u, fierceness of a hun- . rrilw ' 80" cnrosios. Homo governments nro ovor tho 'beat ovor tl)0 clonno8t( mlro8, ovor Henco, I would favor this break away, It honest purposo lies within tho movomcnt, that the fertllo vnlloys over this proposed territory may glvo forth to their fullest, and tho frulU j remain to bless those tlllora of tho 'soll that have, given of their onorgy, n heat nnd cold, to perfect work; that ' theso great timber bolts may go Into better homes tor tho peoplo of this proposed stato; that tho mineral wealth of our mountains, which nro from ovory Indication tho greatest of any, portion of tho United Statos In cxtont of area, may coma forth speed ily to not only bless our homos boro but to enrich tho world. Siskiyou, that Is suggested for honor abovo all othor portions, with namo and capital should move as one man with nil tho What possibilities Ho within this thought. Good roads to ovory por tion of tho now stato would conio speedily as these mountains of mlnor al enmo forth. Wasto onorgy of streams harnossed to multitudes of wheels, driving machinery for mill and factory, of mine and railway, un til all parts of tho land would bo brought Into spoedy communication and hundreds of smiling faces appear whore one now Is seen. Villages now hero would bocomo cities of great Im portance, and new ones spring Into being under tho now Impulse. For ward for tho now stato. MAYOR SMITH MAKES NEW APPOINTEES Appojnts New City Officials -Grants. Pass Banquet Is Given. in GRANTS PASS, Or., Jan. 7. Tin new city administration with Mayor J. C. Smith nt the helm, took chnrsfo of tho city affairs 'this evening with tho first council meeting of the year. Tho following nro tho mayor's ap pointees: City nttornoy, C. II. Clem. ents; auditor and police judge, M. L. Opdycke; day marshal, Lincoln Mc- Grew; night marshal, G. W. Finch; street superintendent, C. E. McLnno: nnrk sunorintondent. N. C. Bovnton. A ff aw 4l. n mrtAl!nn P 1. ........ nM L. wu wcubHJK Ul lliu vuumwu outgoing administration gave a ban quet to the incoming administration, following the custom of several years' standing. , r. r HELP YOUR STORE TO "FIND ITSELFI" From How on Turn Your Tomorrows Into Todays! To begin to do, now, half of tho things you've pat off doing until "tomorrow" during tho past year, would mnko you far and. away tho busiest person in town. Perhnps it would mako you tho happiest .. i .'. n 1 1 it.. rlhae4 u imiuuiijt mu muimi h'ou" seriously, with sot jaw and unwav ering purpoBo, to realize somo of your "tomorrow's plans t" Commcnco with your advertising! Make it, from now on, tho militant ing-np which you have always hoped to mako it sometime! Make it better bigger fuller of salesmanship, of purse-appeal, of human interest Make it persistent as continuous as yon wnni your stores appeal to no, REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OPENS WELL FOR 1910 Tho real ostato men of Modford aro not losing any sloop on account of tho 1910 business. Every doalor In Itoguo river dirt roports good business for this tlmo of tho year; somo of thom aro evon Jubilant Ono firm reported a salo for ovory dny of tho year, Including Sunday, tho 2nd, when no sales werb mado, "If we can koop that up for tho next twelvo months wo will do tho record business for this or any othor city In Oregon." Notice. I will not bo rcsponslblo for any dobts contracted In my namo from this date. ' 252 D. J. S. PEAItCB, HOMESEEKERS' EDITION. fltttt t- -t- ttttt (Coutral Point Ilornld.) Tho 'JO-imgo special Now Your ilJor of tho Mod ford Mull Tiiliuiio is mi excellent number, ulvhiir us it doos n oompiolioiislvu dosoriptloii of tlio varied iso.noo8 of tlio ontivo Roguo lllvor vsC'oy. Tho front cover gives n full pago photographic vloiv of tin apple picking scone in tlio' Snowy llutto orchard, which adjoliiH Central Point, nnd tin oxoullont writoup of tilth town by W. H. Knhlor, secretary, of tho coinmorol-il club, is also git on. Tlio fruit indus try of oourj.0 is i!en tho most prom inence but nil the othor industrial) nnd roHourciw vl tlio vullov nro also given close attention. Tho Mail Tri bune is n dailv lowspnpei of which tho uutiro vnllo, fchould bj proud bo caiiBO of ittt news valuo nun ita navur censing work fn tho advancement of this Section of the stato. Thirty or forty words of want ad vertising today or somo othor duv soon will carry to you n genuine good luck mcssngo. You'll know it when you boo it. toot - ' CITY H0TICES. ORDINANCE NO. 283. An ordlnnnco declaring tho assess ment on tho property bonofltted for tho cost of laying n four-Inch wator main on South Newtown stroet nnd directing tho recorder to ontor stntomont thereof In tho wntor main lien do?kot. The city of Medford doth ordain an follows: Section t. Whereas, tho city oun cll did heretofore by resolution declnro Its Intention to lay a four Inch wator mnln on South Nottown street nnd to assess tho cost thoroof oj tho property fronting on Bald por tion of Bald street In proportion to the frontngo of said proiorty and did fix n timo and plncu for hearing protests against tho laying of said water main on snld part of said street and tho niwessmont of tho cost thereof ns nforosnld: And whereas, said resolution was duly published and posted na re quired by section 11C of tho charter of said city. And whereas, n meeting of tho council wns held at tho time and placo fixed. In tho said resolution, fo- tho niimbsn of considering any such protests but no protests wore j 122.fi foot thence enst to point of bo n mid tlm0 or at nny othor tlmo ' ginning, all tho samo ludng a portion niauo 10 or received m mo council i to the said laying of snld mnln (wnt- or I nr llm nnRrtnnnt of I tin rnnt ns aforesaid, and said council having I considered th0 matter, nnd dooming recorder's records of Jackson conn 'that snl.l wntor mnln waj nnd Is of '. Oregon. 122.fi feet; rato per mnterlal benefit to said city, nnd that nil nronertv to lm aHBcsHod thorofor would be bonofltted therob'y to the oxtont of the probable nmount of tho reupccttvo nstossmonts to ho lovled nRaltiHt frW property did ar dor snld main laid. And wliprcnH, the cost of the said main (wntr) has been i'.ud horoby Is detormlnod to be tho sum of $1, 500.35. Now therefore, It Is horoby fur ther dntermlned thnt tho proportion nto shnro of tho cost of laying snld water main of each parcel of prop erty fronting on said portion of said etrcot Is tho nmount sot opposite tho description of each parcel of land below, nnd thnt each niece or parcel of land benefitted by tho laying of said water mnln to tho full oxtcnt of tho nmount so sot opposlto tho do oTlptlon of tho B.'.mo, nnd that the resDoctlvo amounts ropresont tno proportlonnl bonotlt of said water main to said respective portions of land nnd also tho proportlonato frontngo thoroof on said street, and tho council doos horeby declare each of tho parcels of prop erty described below to bo assessed and each of tho samo horeby Is as sessed tho amount sot opposlto each description for tho cost of laying said wntor main. ASSESSMENT FOR A FOOTl-INCH WATER MAIN ON NEWTOWN STREET, SOUTH FROM ELEV ENTH STREET, WEST, TO DA KOTA AVE Assessment No. 1 Daniel 19, Clay, tho north half of tho oast half of lot 1, block 3, of Darr'a addition to tho city of Medford and mnrkod JZ on tno city map, frontngo 149 feet on tho west sldo of South Newtown street ana described vol. 72, pgo 697, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 1-19 foet: rato per foot, 70 conts; amount due, 1101.30. Assessment No. 2 Qoorgo A. Kellogg, tho south half of tho cast half of lot 1, In block numbor 3, of uarr's naaaitlon to tho city of Mod ford, Oregon, loss 25 foet off from tho south sldo of tho said premises (now oxcopt tract marked BQ on plat), and marked DR on the map or tno said city, rrontago 80 root on tho woet sldo of South Nowtown street and described In Vol. CI, pago 380, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Orogon. 80 foot: rato por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, 7D0.UU, AsseBmont No. 3 Perry Wra- koop, tho south half of tho east hnlf or mo lot numbered 1 In block num bor 3 of Darr's addition to tho city or Moarora, Oregon, excentlne and reserving therefrom tho following do. noscnuoa portion tnoroor, towlt: Commencing at a point on the onst lino of said lot 1. 85 foot north of the fioutheast corner thoreof and run ning thenco west ono hundrod and fifty (160) foot; thonco north 50 foot; thonco oast 150 foot: thonco south 80 foot to tho placo of com mencing, and mnrkod I3Q on the map of said city, frontngo 60 foot on tho west sldo of South Nowtown stroot and described Vol. 09, pago 209, of tho county rocordor's records jacKson county. Oregon. 00 feet: rato por foot, 70 cents; amount duo, CITY NOTICES. $13.00, AKHOHHinotit, No. ! Adam ICinlg, lot I, UiiiIij'm addition to the city of Medford, Oregon, fronlngo nil foot on tho West tili'o of Rout.li New town street mid described Vol. . page , county recorder's rorordn of Jncltnuu county. Oregon, fin foot; rato por foot, 70 cents; amount duo, 130.20. Assessment No. fi Adam I-Jnilg, lot a, Hmlg'H addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontage GO foot on west ntdo of South Newtown street and described Vol. , page -, coun ty recorder's records of Jackson coun ty, Oregon, fill feet! rato por foot, 70 cents; amount due, 30.2O, Assessment No. 0 Adnm Kmlg. lot 3, Kmlg's nddtdltlon to the city of Medford, Oregon, frontage fill feet on tho west sldo of South Nowtown street and doicrbtAl Vol. -. pimo , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon, fifl foot; rato per toot, 70 cents; nmount duo, $39.20. Assessment No. 7 -Adam l-'mlg, lot 4. I5mlg'n addition to tho o'ty of Medrord, Oregon, frontngo fill foot or. tho wont tddo of South Nowtown ntreet and described Vol. , page , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon, fifl feet; rato per foot. 70 cents; amount duo, tSlU'O. Asscwimont No. 8 Adnm Kmlg, lot fi, Kmlg's nddltton to the city of htcVtord, Oregon, fron.igo BO feet on tho west side of South Nowtown street nnd described Vol. , jingo , county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon, fin feet; rnto per foot, 70 conts; nmount due, 130.20. Assessmnnt No. t)-Vnn Walters, the south 07 feet of tho parcel of land mnrkod DM on, tho map nt tho city of Medford, Oregon, also tho north Cfi.fi feet of the parcel of Innd (snvlng, excepting nnd re-wrtlng thnt parcel which Is known ns the Sutlierln Terrnco addition to tho city of Medford, Orogon). which Is lot 3, block 3, of Hnrr's addition to the city of Medford, Oregon, nnd mnrkod IMC on tho map of tho oMd city, frontngo I32.fi foot on tho west side of South Nowtown street nnd described Vol, 71, ngo 3B0, and Vol. 42, pngo 332, county recorder's records of Jack son county, Oregon. 132.fi feet; rato per foot, 70 cents; nmount duo, 92.7fi. Assessment No. 10 Win. II. llnm lln. a parcel of Innd commencing nt a point Sfi feet south of tho northenut corner of lot 3. block 3. of llnrr's addition to the city of Medford, Ore gon, and running thenco south 122.fi feet along tho east lino of said block, thouco west 2C0 feet, thenco north of n pnrcol of Innd marked UK on tho mnp of tho snld city which Is de scribed in Vol. 42, pngo 332, county. foot, 70 cents; amount duo. 185.75. Assessment No. 11. J, V. Dress lor. lot I. Parker Plnro addition to tho city of Medford, Orcein, frontage 59.7 feet on tho west ldi of Smith Newtown street nnd described In Vol. , pngo , county recorder's records of Jnckson county. Oregon. 59.7 foot: rnto per foot, 70 cents; nmount dun, 1-11.79, AsHesMinont No. 12 J. V. Dross ier, lot 3, Parker Plnco addition to tho olty of Modford, Orogon, front ngo 59.8 feet on tho west sldo of South Nowtown street nnd doscrlhod Vol. , pngo , county rocordor's recordB of Jackson county, Oregon. 69.8 feet: rato por foot, 70 conts; amount duo. H1.80 'Assessmont No. 13 J. W. Dress ier, lot 2, Pnrkor Placo addition to tho city of Modford, Oregon, front ngo CO feet on tho went sldo of South Nowtown stroot nnd doscrlhod Vol . pngo -, county rocordor's rec ords of Jackson county, orogon. CO feet; rnto per foot, 70 conts; amount duo, ?2.00. Asseiminont No. H J. W. Dross lor, lot 1, Pnrkor Place adddltlnn to tho city of Moarord, Oregon, front ngo GO foot on tho wost sldo of South Nowtown street and doscrlhod Vol . pago , county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, orogon. 00 feet; rato per foot, 70 cents; amount dne, $42.00. Assessment No. 15 -W. I. Drown, lot 12, block 2, Nowtown adddltlnn to tho city of Medford, Oregon, front- ago 50.25 foot on tho east sldo of South Nowtown stroot and described Vol. , pag , county rocordor's records of Jackson county, Orogon. 6n.25 foot; rato por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, S39.38. Assessment No. 1C W, I, Drown, lot 11, block 2, Nowtown addition to tho city of Modford, Oregon, front age 50.25 on tho oast sldo of South Nowtown stroot and doscrlbod Vol, , pngo , county rocordor's rocords of Jackson county, Oregon. 50,25 foot; rnto por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, $39. 38. Assossmont No. 17- W. I. Drown, lot 10, block 2, Nowtown addition to tho city of Modford, Orogon, frontngo jiz.d root on tno oast siao or Bouth Nowtown stroot and doscrlbod Vol. , pngo , county rocordor's roc ord of Jnckson countk, Orogon. 112,5 feet; rnto por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, 7o.7d. Assessment No. 18 .Richard Shor wood, lot 12, block 1, Nowtown ad dition to tho city of Modford, Ore gon, rrontago do root on tho oast sldo of South Nowtown Htroot and doscrclbcd Vol. , pago , county rocordor's rocords of Jackson county, Orogon. 50 foot; rato por foot, 70 conts; nmount duo, $35.00. Assossmont No. 19 Richard Sherwood, lot 13, block 1, Nowtown addition to tho city of Modford, Oro gon, frontago DO foot on tho oast Bldo of South Nowtown stroot nnd do scrlbod Vol. r , pngo , county re corder s rocords of Jackson county, Oregon. 50 foots rnto por foot, 70 cents; nmount duo, $35,00. Assessment .No, 20 Rlchnrd Shor- wood, lot 14, block 1, Nowtown ad dition to th0 city of Modford, Oro gon, frontngo 50 toot on tho oaHt sldo of South Nowtown stroot and doscrlbod Vol, , pngo , county tlf t -f ff CITY NOTICES. recorder's rornrdii nf Jackson county, Orouoii. 60 feet; rnt(( per foot, 70 coni h( iimiiiiiit itne, $36. no. AsAoHHinoiit No. 21- C, J, Alinlee, lot 13, block 3. Hiiniiiiyiddo addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontage U!0 foot on tho ent nld0 of South Newtown Htroot nnd denorlbed Vol. 03, pago 295, county rccoidor's records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 120 feet! into per foot, 70 cents; amount due, $84,00. AmhpiimiumiI No. 32-1. W. TIioiiihh, lot 7 mill south 10 feet of lot 8, block 2. Himnyslde addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontngo 45 foot on tho onst sldo of South Now town street nnd described Vol. - . lingo , county recorder's rocords of Jnckson county, Oregon. 45 feeet; rnto lor foot, 70 cents; nmount duo, ' AsBCssuu'iit No. 2.1 Mm, 1-3. A. Dyke, the north 46 foot of lot 8, block 2, Hunnysldo nddtlon to tho city of Modford, Oregon, frontngo 45 foet on tho oftt nldo of South Nowtown street nnd desrrlbod Vol. , pngo county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Orogon. 45. foot; rnto per foot, 70 cents; nmount duo, 131.60, Assessment No. 24 V. L. Coffey, et tix, Jot 9, block 2, Huniiysldo addi tion to tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontngo 55 foot on tho onst sldo of South Newtown ntreet anil (Inscribed Vol. 72, page .135, county recorder's records of Jnckson county. Oregon. 66 feet! rato per foot, 70 conts; nmount duo, $38.50. Assossmont No. 26 V. L. Coffey, et iix, lot 10, block 2, Sunnnyslde ad dition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, rrontago 65 feet on tho east sldo of South Nuwtown street nnd diwjrlbod Vol. 72, pngo 336, county rocordor's records of Jsckson county, Oregon. 55 feet; rate per foot, 70 cents; amount due. $38.60. Assensinent No, 28 Edwin J. Run yard, lot 11, block 2. Hunnysldo ad dition to tho city of Medford, Orogon, frontngo 66 feet qn tho east sldo of South Nowtown atroet nnd described Vol. fll, page 4, county recorder's records of Jnckson county. Oregon. 65 feet; rato per foot, 70 conts; amount duo, $38.60. Assessmont No. 27 Edwin J. Run ynrd, lot 12, block 2, Bunnysldo ad dition to the cljy of Medford, Oregon, frontngo 55 feet on tho enst sldo of South Nowtown street nnd iloHcrinoii Vol. CI, pngo 4, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon. 66 feet: rnto per foot, 70 cents; nmount due, $3,8.50. Assessment No. 28 T. I). Thontns. i A parcel of lam beginning nt a point ! 150 feeet south of tho northwest cor ' tier of block number 2 of llnrrV ad . dltlon to the city of Medford. Oro- gon. (the same bHiig tho southwest corner of tho premises conveyed by 1 1. T. Plerco and Julia K Plerco to l William Davis, deod therefor bolng I of record In Jnckson county, Oregon, iln Vol, 42, page 150. county record er's records,) nnd from said begin ning point running thence south to ! tli" south Hue of lot number 1 In snld t block 2 of Hnrr's ndddlPon, thenco mist nlniig the south line of snid lot numbor 1, 100 feet; thence north to n paint 150 feet south of the north lino of block 2 In Hnrr's nddltton, (snld point being the southeast cor ner of snld premises conveyed by L. T. Plerco and Julia E. Pierce to Mild William Davis an nbovo mentioned nnd doscrlbod) nnd thonco west 100 foot to plnco of beginning, nil of sntd premises ns described holnir sltuntu In lot 1 In block number 2 nf Hnrr's nddltton to tho city of Me-'ford. also commencing 150 feet south mid li'O foet onst of the northwest cornor of lot number 1 In block number 'i, In Hnrr's addition to tho city of Med ford, nnd sunning thenc I no feel enst; thonco south to 'he rfotith 1 1 mo of snld blnck thenco writ alon tho south linn or snld block 100 feet: thenco north to plnco of beginning nnd mnrkod CM on tlio map of tho snld city. Frontngo 180 foot on tho onst sldo of South Nowtown street nnd described Vol. 73, pngo 107, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 180 foot; rnto por root, 70 conts; amount duo, $120.00. Assossmont No. 29 Elisabeth Vorguson, a parcbl of land beginning nt tho northwest cor nor of block numbor 2 In Darr's addi tion to tho city of Medford nnd run ning thenco nlong south L street 160 foot; thonco parallel with Eloventh stroot 100 feot; thenco pnrallol with South L street 150 foet to Eleventh stroet; thence nlong Eloventh stroot 100 foot to point of boglnnlng and marked CA on the map of said city. Frontngo 160 foet on tho east sldo of South Newtown stroot nnd doscrlbod Vol. CO, pago 16B, county rocordor's rocords of Jackson county, Oregon. 150 foot; rato por root, 70 conts; amount duo, $105.00. Soctlon 2. And It Is horoby order od and ordnlnod that tho sovornl as sessments and tho lions thoroof bo entered, n tho wator main lion docket oi mo nnia city, ana tnnt thereupon notlco bo gtvon tho owners or ro putod ownora of said property, and that tho snmo bo enforced and col lected In tho manner provldod by the chartor of said city for tho collection of assessments for tho Improvements of strootn thoroln. Soctlon 3. It Is furthor ordered thnt tho notlco nbovo provided for bo published three times In tho Dnlly Mali Trlbuno, a nowspnpor published nnd of goneral circulation In said city, In tho mnnnor provldod by or- uinnnco no. znu or said city. Tho foregoing ordlnnnco wns miss ed by tho city council of tho city of Modford on tho 4th dny of Jan unry, 1910. by tho following voto. Morrlck, nyo; Wolch, nyo; Elfort, ayo: Emorlck. ayo: Dommor. nbsont: Wortman, nyo. Approvod January 5th, 1010. W. II. OANON, Mavor. Attost: ROOT. W. TELFER, City Rocordor, Tho forogoing ordlnnnco roponla ordlnnnco No. 273. RODT, W. TELFER, City Rocordor, tJ)SMI sVlV JN' "J AJSu4& .if 'i. '0i mi i .hi ii