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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910. ASSESSOR GRIEVE IS Too Late to Classify 'Has Placed Mere Deputies In the Field and Expects to Complete FfeW Wk by July I. Assessor W. T. flricvo is up to his eves in work iust.nt urosent. When tho work of assessing commenced Mr. Griovo resolved that, owing to tha many objections from Mcdford over lost year's assessment, ho would lako tho work in Mcdford and Jack sonville precincts personally. Ho tan completed tho Jacksonville work and is about ready to start on Med ian!; in fact, ho has done consid erable preliminary work hero al ready. "It is my intention to have, as far saa possible, a personal assessment Ihss year, said Mr. Gnevo this Morning, "that is, I or one of my deputies will secure from the owner jpersooally his assessment. There will he as few as possible of so-coll-i 'offico assessments.' In the case ef nonresident owners this will be onpossible, of course, but wc will cee as nearly as possible to it. The Xpreeect ownership maps are a much .greater kelp than one might imagine .TWtil he undertook the work. The fiHfity never made a better invest et than in those maps." The. following deputies arc now at work in their respective districts: J. . Howe, Sams Valley, Gold Hill. Toots Creek and Rock Point; Sam Sandry, Woodville and Wiiner; J. H. Carlton, Eaglo Point and Lake Creek; P. ST. Janney, Mound and titoxy. Italian Composer Cemlng. NEW YORK, April 21. Mascagni, 4fce great Italian composer, may visit San Francisco duringjhis pro loosed American tour, according to "William II. Leahy, who will bring JhW to this country. The composer has made known his esire again to meet his friends on 1ke Pacific coast, and Leahy stated -ftat in all probability Mascagni will 3eraey to San Francisco and lend Tiis great orchestra in his latest com ipjwsitions. - lie will arrive here early next December. WANTKD An experienced lady cook at tho Diamond. IANGF0RD TO JOIN JEFFRIES' TRAINERS Jeff Wants Sam on His Staff and KOH SAL13 Furnished rosldouoe, one T roons, nnotbor cottago ot 3 rooms, close in on Central avcuuo; j This Work Would Be of Great Atl- well worth $5000, but $4300 takes It. Dyer, over P. O. 29 vantago to Colored Fighter. LIL ARTH'R STARTS FOR WEST T fi T FOK SALE Lot 60xl3i new bmji gnlow 12x24, $500; good terms, Dyer, P, O, block, 20 FOU SALE Lot 62x125, $376; $10 per month. Dyor, Over P. O. 29 FOR SALE 20 acres ot good fruit, hay or garden land; 40 acres ot good fruit land, unimproved; 1C0 acres, hay, fruit or cattle land; somo Improvements; also other land, Thoso wishing homes will do well to come to this locality; no damngo by frost hero. Address Mrs. Henry, Hugo, Oregon. 2S Hask'jw for Health. FOR SALE Improved ranch 2 1-2 miles from city. Dyer, over P. O. 29 COURT BREVITIES. Probate. j Estate of Kinder K. Boaz Order made for final settlement May 2J, 1910. Estate of Ida Maria Carlson Or der confirming- sale of real property. Guardianship of Mary Hester Thomas W. Hester appointed gunrd-1 ian and J. W. Robinson, II. G. Dox and George Lowis appraisers. Estate and guardianship of Maude Gaines Final report of gunrdinn approved. Estnto of Phoebe J. Bendure, in-' competent Final report of guardian approved. Estate and guardianship of Gar-i land Walker et al. J. R. Tozer, C. II. Gillette and Emit Peel appraisers. ' Xcw Cases Filed. First National Bank vs. C .E. B. Webb, to recover money; W. E. x-aipps ior pinimm. j nOsToS. Mass., April 21. Sam Lnngford will go to Howardeunnn, Cal., about Juno 1, to Join tho Jef fries training camp, caccordlng to his manager, Joe Woodnnn, who Is In Boston today, Jeff wants Sam to become r. mem ber of his staff," Woodman confided, "and it Is almost certain that wo will go to Rownrdenunn for n mouth's work with tho big man. This work would be tho bist training Sam could hnve for his September match with Tommy Burns, which Is practically settled." Langford Is In Philadelphia condi tioning himself tor his six round go with Ketcholl on April 27. Woodman appears to bo confident that tho negro will defeat tho cham pion. After tho Kotchol fight tho pair will start for California. Colored Heavyweight Makes $3000 In Few Hours by Allowlno Movlno Picture Company to Snap Him. KITCHENER CENSURED FOR PASSING UP CANADA OTTAWA. Ont.. Anril 21. Offi cials and citizens alike are severe in their criticisms of Lord Herbort Kitchener, for his action in avoiding Canndn on his recent visit to Amer ica. When Kitchener landed in San Francisco ho stated thnt important business called him to England nnd for this reason it would bo impos sible for him to visit in. tho wosfem part of the Dominion. Members of pnrlinment intend to ascertain the cause of his avoidance of Cnnnda. NOTICE TO RED MK-Y. All memben of Wcatonka tribe, No. 30, Imp d O. R. M., are requested to he prescrt at the next regular! meeting of the tribe Saturday night, j April 23, as the Phoenix boys will bring down some candidates for ini tiation. Refreshments and a good ( time. 27 L. L. JACOBS, C. ot R. 1 Yesterday's Scores. Oakland 1, Portland 0. Snn Francisco 3, Sacramento 0. Los Angeles 7, Vemon 2. American League. Philadelphia C. New York 0. Cleveland 1," Chicago 0. Washington 12, Boston 4. National League. Chicago 5, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia G, Brooklyn 2. New York 4, Boston 0. Haskina for Health. " CHICAGO, April 21. Tho whlto man will bo as scarce as whlto seoda j on a sunflower when Jnck Johnson : departs tonight tor tho Pacific coast. Every son of Sunny Africa who can' got awny from ills Pullman Job or doff his waiter Jacket will bo on tho platform of tho station to glvo tho tltlo holder a sendotf. j A largo crowd of negroes will es cort Johnson from his homo to tho train. Johnson changed his mind about no Induing until ho hits tho coast, whon ho was offorod $3000 by a moving plcturo company for permitting them to snap him whlto in action. Jack performed ovory stunt known to trainers and In a fen hours mado tho greater part ot $3000. Tho remain der went to his assistants. Johnson is confident of victory. Ho declares that ho will nils things right from the start and tho ring will bo tho liveliest placo la California be tween bell taps. Suit Sale Every Suit in the' Store, in Order to Sell quickly, reduced 3 LARGEST OIL TANK IN WORLD BURNED TODAY SAN PABLO, Cnl., April 21. One of the largest oil tanks in the world, with a capacity of 400,000 barrels, is afire here today. The tank was full to the brim with oil nnd it probnbly will bo several days before tho firb can be extinguished. Standard Oil employes nnd firu men from adjacent towns nro fight ing the flames, but are compiled to' confine their efforts to saving sur rounding property. A dense cloud of heavy black smoke is rolling upward nnd spread ing over the Snn Francisco buy region. Dr. Halo Honored. WASHINGTON, p. C, April 21. Dr. Georgo Hale, director of thoi Carnegie solnr obscrvntory at Mount Wilson, near Pasadena, Cnl., is the , new secretary of the National Acad emy of Sciences. He was chosen to' succeed the Into Professor Alexan der Aggnsiz of Cambridge, Mnss. Wo havo a nice assortment of "Wool Suits, all tho -Into spring stylo models all beautifully' designed, neatly and tastily trimmed, and all most exquisitely tailored from tho most favored fabrics. We nro going to clean tho mout now and in order to make a quick salo wo offer: All $15.00 Suits for $10.00 All $20.00 Suits for $13.34 All $25.00 Suits for $10.07 All $30.00 Suits for $20.00 mi .f-to.uu omis ior $30.00 Finn'!' W'alf You wm wnnt 01,0 of 11,080 Suits nml now is tno kst UxJll l TV Clll ti,no to got n choice. Conio and look and wo'll soli you a suit. You can't afford to pass them by. This is tho suit 'opportunity of the season. The Quality Store For Women MILLIONAIRESS TO WED. BUT MAY KEEP HER NAME FITCHIU'KO, Mass., April 21. Mis.s Lucy Fay, reputed to ho the richest unmnrried woman in New Enplnnd, has nnnnuueed her enniipe incut to Clnude Mnitlnud Griffith, mi organist, of Now York City. They will lie married in June, probably. According to tho will of Minn Fay's father, it is said, her husbnnd must on marrying her tnko tho namo of Fny in order to bccoiuu a eo-poH-hCHxor of the family inillioiiw. .Mis Fny in -15 years old, wlitlo her fiancee is only HI. She has lontr been interested in soejnl and philan thropic undertaking. Thoro have been minors for n number of yearn of her engagement to vnriou bnch dors in the Huy Stnte. The want ad, thnt'H "personal" practically so in ita interest to you. is pretty certain to bo in this issue NOTICU. Notice I licoty glvou that thu 1.1 dcmlgiuHl will nrply at tho next rw ulir moofng o( tho city council of tlio city ot Mcilfonl, Oregon, for n llconio to soil oplrltt tin, vino is nml mult tlcpuor In qti'i titles loin Minn n gal lon, at hU placo of bulncsH nt block 21, lota 9 nnd 10, In said city, for a period ot alx months. M. & K. J. ADAMS. Dated April 21, 1010. WILL CLOSE OUT EVERYTHING Business deals in the Eas demand our immediate attention causing us to offer all of v ; our holdings at Sacrifice Prices ,t J Being obliged to go east on business for an indefinite period of time, we are offering all our properties for quick sale at sacrifice prices. Wo will offer tho most ; - ' attractive propositions ever made in this section. This is a BONA ITDE SALE. Everything will go, regardless of price.' If you are looking for real, live, gon- . uine bargains, don't waste a moment, but come and investigate at once. DO IT NOW. OXmREALTY. HOLDINGS CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING , - ' ' . -.AMI W 11 I V ! ' lbU AUKUS in ams valley, quaeres or wmcn is sei to commercial orcnara. i,, 47 LOTS In Medford, in different localities; eveiy one a fine building site and will be easily worth much moro in a short time. 1000 ACRES of timber. You can't miss it by investing in timber and this buy is one of -the best in tho entire state. 5 BUNGALOWS, all of which are rented. Here is an opportunity to own a homo at a very low price. Come and see these sure. OUB PERSONAL PROPERTY INCLUDES: OFMCE EQUIPMENT, FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING OAR, TWO WORK TEAMS, WAGON, SURREY, HACK, BUGGY AND HARNESS. In .order to appreciate these goods you should see them. If you see them you will buy something if you know values. . - r TERMS TO SUIT LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. . i - v We will make terms to suit, but will give a liberal discount for cash. We could hold all of the above properties and make big money by doing so, but prefer to soil all a; ' - quickly at a sacrifice even, in order that we can be free to handle other eastern business moro satisfactorily. , , ' Benson Investment Co. Office Over Fruitgrowers Bank Phone Main 541