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MEDFORD MAIL TIUBTOJE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910. THIS SERMON IS A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. CITY NOTICES. ooo PEOPLES Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle, in n.n , hi t i iii.m in im QOO July 31. Ccloron, N. Y. Today nt this place I'nstor Itussell of Brooklyn Tnbcrnaclo addressed the Internation al Bible Students Association about 1,000. Hosald:- The great Messiah, "King of Glory." has long been waited for by the civil ized nations. For thirty-five centuries the Jews have waited for hlru as the grent Prophet foreshadowed by Moses and foretold by him (Acts 111, 22): and as the Great King foreshadowed by their Kings David nnd Solemon: and ns their glorious Priest typlflcd by Aaron, but specially In the former's majesty as king nnd priest foreshown by Molchisedek n priest upon his Throne (Psalm ex, 4). Free masons have waited twenty-flve hundred years for the snmo glorious personage, as Hiram Abiff, the great Master Mnson whose death, glorifica tion and future appearing aro contin ually set before them by the letters upon their keystones. He died a vio lent death, they claim, because of his loyalty to the Divine secrets typed in Solomon's Temple. He must reappear, they claim, in order that tbo great antitypicnl Temple may be completed nnd Its grnnd service for Israel nnd for all peoples may be accomplished. They clnim that his presence Is to be ex pected speedily. Christians of every shade, in propor tion ns they are conversant with the Bible (Old Testament and New) be lieve, also, iu n great Temple builder who died because of his faithfulness to the Divine plans, re tho spiritual Temple, the elect Church (I Peter I!, 1, Til. Him they expect to come a sec ond time "in power nnd grent glory" to complete the Temple which is hi Body, and In nnd through that spirit ual nnd glorious Temple to bless Is rael and all the families of the earth. His second presence in glory nnd pow er, but Invisible to men. Is believed to be Imminent. The Mohammedans, also worship ping the God of Abraham. Isaac and Jacob nnd David and Solomon, are alo exporting a great Heavenly Mes senger to bless them and all people by the establishment of n hcavenlj Kingdom. They have nwaited his com ing for centuries. They believe his Kingdom to be near at hand. Who Is This King of Glory? The same glorious personage will fill Oil all these desires these hopes. Is it not time thnt all of these peoples, fearing God and hoping In his prom ises, should come together In ouo hope, in one expectation? It must be so, for do wo not read prophetically. "The de sire of nil nations shall come!" We are well awart that great bar riers lie between these multitudes: but we hold that they are chiefly barriers of superstition and Ignorance. In the past they have pulled apart, and hnve slandered and persecuted one another. If now they will sympathetically draw near to each other, surely they will find much to appreciate in each oth er's hopes and alms. Tho Basis of Sympathy. The fact that tho Jews and Moharn medans. Catholics nnd Protestants and Free Masons, all base their faith on tho Old Testament of the Holy Scrip tures, Is ground for the better under standing pleaded for. All Christians must accept the au thority of the Hebrew Scriptures be cause the founder of Christianity. Jesus, and his special mouthpieces, the Apostles, taught nothing contrary to tho Law nnd tho Prophets. Indeed, they quoted from tho Old Testament in proof of every doctrine advanced They claimed that they neither de stroyed nor ignored the Old Testament, but merely noted its fulfillment. The error In the past has been the general disposition to nppoal to super stition nnd prejudice and bigotry, rath er than to facts aud Scripture. We must reverse the lever In order to nt tain the good results In order to see eye to eye. What All Can Agree To. All agree that the world needs the Divine blessing! AH agree that we have been laboring under a inlstnke In supposing that education and elvlllza tlon are nlone necessary to secure hu man happiness. We perceive that the greater the civilization the gronter l the unrest; and the broader the edu cation the gronter are the suggastion nnd opportunities for tnking selfish ad vantage of other. All are agreed that only the later Iu ventions. telephones, etc.. nnd our modern and costly police precaution make it possible to live in eivlllxed lands and that, despite all those, mur dors are a hundred-fold what thev were fifty joars a?o. In those days u murder would be detailed and discus ed for a yoar. Now we give llttlo heed to several reported is each day's ne papors. Thousand are executed, other thousands are Imprisoned for life and we pay little ued-o gradually have we boeome accustomed to these nor rors of our civilisation and edueatlou We oppose tue with Church nnd mission Influences, with Sunday O "PULPIT... The Desire of All Nations. "I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come" (Haggai ii, 7). OOP Schools, Y. M. C. A.'s. with courts, Ju- i-uuu uuu ouui!ur, auu yei mey in- . . , . , .. . . crease. We penalize tho carrying of tcst?' which notico was gtven in nc-K-nnnn. nmi i.mi. .. ioi.. fcordniice with snid ordinnnco more weapons and bombs and wisely pro hlblt Inflammatory speeches; and the better Informed know that Christen dom Is like a powder-magazine which some unlucky friction between tho classes may any dny explode. All Hopes Really One. Admitting that all mankind arc im perfect, "born in sin and shnpen in iniquity," we nevertheless cannot as sent to the doctrine of Total Deprav itythat there Is nothing good In nny mnn; or In nil men. Ench ono who prnys "forgive us our trespasses ns we forgive others" should concede thnt others, ns well as himself, would pre fer righteousness to sin. If the envi ronment were different if his nppetlto were not so perverse, if his will power were not so Inadequate. So, then, whether Jew, Mohammedan. Catholic, Free Mason or Protestant, do we not all really desire the one thing? And do we not admit, after centuries of endeavor along different lines, thnt God alone can send us tho aid which tho whole world so greatly needs? Wo do! Let us now formulate this "dcslro of all nations" from thoso Holy Scrip tures which wo nil acknowledge. Let us see thnt it Is exactly what wo all have becu looking and praying for under different names: It Is tho King dom of God! the Kingdom of Allah! Its rule is to bo "under tho wholo heavens" however heavenly or spiri tual tho great ruler will be (Daniel vll, 27). Under Its beneficent nnd uplifting influence the glorious result will be thnt God's will shall bo done on earth as completely as it is now dono iu heaven. This is exactly whnt the Scriptures declare that sin and Igno rance will be done away; that tho knowledge of the glory of God's char acter will till the wholo earth. It means n strong government exer cised for the restraint of sin nnd for the freeing of mankind from slnvery to sin the slavery of inherited weak nesses entailed by Adam's disobedi ence. The great Heavenly King, the Son of David, who will do these things, according to the Law and the Proph ets, will hnve many titles Indicating various features of his greatness. "Ho shnll bo called Wonderful. Counsellor, the mighty Clohlui, the Prince of Peace, and the Father (life-giver) of eternal life (Isaiah l., 0). Ho is called the Savior by the Proph et Isalnh (xlv. 15), for lie shall "save from their sins" and from the pennlty of sin all who shall became "his peo ple." And nil who will wickedly re fuse his rule of righteousness nnd his assistance out of sin and death con ditions will be esteemed "wicked" in tho proper sense of that word; and of these we read: "All the wicked will he destroy." Love Righteousness Hate Iniquity. We have had too much of hatred and persecution because of tho differences in our degrees of knowledge as ex pressed in our differences of belief. Let this cease. Let us unite In our love for righteousness nnd in our hatred of unrighteousness In-equity. Let us cultivate such a sympathy for the com ing reign of righteousness to bo estab lished by Messiah (by whatever nnmo he aud his Kingdom may be handed down to us) thnt our characters shnll be more nnd more Influenced and transformed by tho prophetic view. Wo are nil ourecd thnt Messiah's King dom is nigh, even knocking nt the door of the world. In the wonderful Inven tions of our dny we have tho very fore glonms of tlint Kingdom ns outlined In prophecy. The necessities of the case also corroborate this: The tension be tween Cnpltal and Labor will soon be to its limit and break; the grasp of mononolv will soon h so stroiii? thnt the masses will be ground between froiitmio. 50 feet on the north side ! It no protosts ngalnst snid coiistruc the upner nnd the nether millstenes: of Fourteenth street, and described ?n or aMeinont of the cos thereof our high-tension living Is calculated , in Vol. 78. pnse 553. countv record soou to have our race in tho mad- jer'u records of Jackson countv. Or house: sneclalUts snr. within ono con- ! egon : Ml feet: rate per foot. 90c: tury. Let us believe the Word of God delivered by the prophets of old. Lot us prepnro our hearts for the Groat King and know that such will have the chief blessing. "Ho Mutt Reign Until." According to the Itlble the reign of the promised Great King shnll not be nn eternal reign. Eventually tho do minion of earth originally given to Adam nnd lost by disobedience and consequent Incapacity, is to be restor ed to such of Adam's race as shall ut- tuln tartMy perfection and Jehovnh's approval. Messiah's Empire will be a Mediatorial one and. according to the Scriptures, will continue only one thou sand years. Hut we are injured that tho period will be quite ufUcleut for the great work to be accomplished. Tather Adam, after being sentenced fr ilu "Dying thou shall die." expe rienced the dying procussea for 080 years. Contrariwise the world will. umlur the Median's rule as IClug and Priest (Meicbisedek. I'nalin ex. 4. gradually rUc up. up. up. out of kin and death conditions during a very similar period of tlmo. OKUIXAXCK NO. aOO. An ordinnnco nsscssine the prop erty ndinccnt to nnd benefited bv the eicht-inch lateral sewer constructed alone Fourteenth street, for tho cost of constructinir tho snmo nnd provid ing the mnnner of enrrvine said as sessments into full effect. The citv of Medford doth ordnin ns follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho council did heretofore provido bv ordinnnco for the serving of tho owners of DroDortv ndinccnt to and benefited bv the construction of the lntor.il sewer hereinnfter described to np-'lo the citv of Medford. Or.: front pear before said council nnd show ni'c. 50 feet on tho south sido of cnuse. if nnv. whv snid property Fourteenth streot. nnd described in should not be nssesscd for the con- Vol. 76. pngo 405, countv recorder's struction of snid sewer, nnd did fix records of Jnckson countv. Oregen: n time for hearing nnv such pro- 50 fcet: rnto per foot. 90e: nmount. than ten davs heforo tho beginning of tho construction of snid sower, but no protests against snid con struction or assessment of tho cost thereof wns mndo bv nnv ono nnd snid sewer wns. bv said council, or dered constructed. And whereas, the cost of the con struction of said sower hns been nnd hercbv is determined to bo tho sum of $981. Now therefore, snid citv doth or dnin nnd declnro thnt ench parcel of property described below is ndinccnt to nnd benefited bv thnt certain lat eral sewer eight inches in size, con structed on Fourteenth, street, from Newtown street to Pencil street, and that the proportion of tho cost of said sower, which ench of snid par cels of Innd should benr. based on tho benefits derived rospcctivclv bv snid several tracts of land, is the nmount set opposito tho description of ench such parcel below, that ench of snid parcels is nctunllv benefited in tho nmount set opposito its de scription below bv tho construction of snid sewer, nnd that said scvornl amounts represent tho proportional benefits of snid sovornl parcels from snid sewer. And ench of snid par cels is hercbv nsscsscd tho nmount set opposite its description below for the construction of snid sewer. ASSESSMENT FOR AN EIGHT INCH LATERAL SEWER ON FOURTEENTH STREET. FROM NEWTOWN STREET TO PEACH STREET. Assessment No. 1 Win. II. Ilnm lin. A parcel of land on the north west corner of Fourteenth nnd New town streets: frontage. 200 feet on the north sido of Fourteenth street nnd described in Vol. , pngo , countv recorder's records of Jnck son countv. Oregen: 200 feet: rate nor foot. 90c: nmount. $180. Assessment No. 2 C. M. Wnkc mnn. Lot 1G. Sutherlnn Tcrrnco nd dition to the citv of Medford. Or.: frontage. 50 fcot on tho north sido of Fourteenth street, nnd described in Vol. SI. page 97. countv record er's records of Jnckson countv. Or- icgen: .)l) leet: rate per loot. Duo; amount. $-15. Assessment No. 3 C. M. Wnke- innn. Lot 15, Sutherlnn Ter - race addition to tho city of Medford. Or.: frontnge, 50 feet on the north sido of Fourteenth street, nnd described in Vol. 81. page 95. countv recorder's records of Jnck son countv; 50 feet: rate per foot. 90c: amount. $15. Assessment No. 4 C. M. Wnke mnn. Lot 14. Sutherlnn Tcrrnco nd dition to tho citv of Medford. Or.: frontage, 50 feet on the north side of 'Fourteenth streot nnd described in Vol. 81. pne 03. countv record er's records of Jnckson countv. Or Or Or oeon: 50 feet: rate tier foot. 90c: ntuoimt. $15. Assessment No. 5 C. M. We' mnn. Lot 13. Sutherlnn Terrneo ad dition to tho citv of Medford. Or.: frontage. 50 feet on tJie north side of Fourteenth streot. and described in Vol. 81. page 90, countv recorder's records of Jnckson countv. Orogon )0 feet: rato per foot. 90c: nmount. $45, Assessment No. 0 C. M. Wuke innn. Lot 12. Sutliorlnn Terraco nd dition to the citv of Medford. Or r,... .,!,,,. r.fi fnt ,n ilin norili ui.l.i i of Foiirtnontli street and dphorilicd ' V, 78 L?$) "nm, iv rnn 1.1 er's records of Jnckson countv. Or ..... . . . - egon; .m jeei; rate per iooi. vw; amount. !, Assessment No. C. M. Wnke- mnn. Lot 11. Sutherlnn Terrneo ad dition to the citv of Medford. Or. amount. S4.i. , Assessment No. S C. M. Wake- by Is determined to bo tho sum of man. Lot 10. Suthorlan Terrace ad-1 $100: dition to the oitv of Medford. Or.; Now. thoroforo said city doth or frontnge. 50 feot on tho north hide 'Jain d declnro that each parcel of of Fourteenth street, nn (1 (k'M'ribod ' iu Vol. 78. page .V3. countv record er's records of Jnckon countv. Or etfen: 50 feet: rato por foot, 90c a in on nt. S15. As.ioM.mont No. 0 C. II. H. Par Iter. Lot 13. Parker I'lnce addition j bear based on tho benefits derived to and beaefitod by that certain lat ito the citv of Medlord, Or.; front-' respectively by said sevoral tracts of oral sewer six and eight iuchea In i n c, ,!,, u,.n. vi,i ..rlland la tho amount set opposito tho size, conatructe'' on King street from , f-".,..r(nul.tl. Uraot n.wl ,l.Ppil.B(l i.l UKti . tuvi v uiiu sv lv-i ,. n.v ..i.iPh o' parcota la actually, bono , U,. , W-T .".. . .-..'.... " record of Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot. UOo; amount. $-15. I Afcfcesfcinont No. 10 C. II. II. Par- 1 ker. Lot 12. Parker Place addition 1 to the citv of Medford. Or.: frontage. 50 feet on the south aide of Four- i ternth street, and deacrihed in Vol . pane . countv recorder1 rec ords of Jackson eountv. Oretron; 50 feet; rat r foot. 90c: amount. 345. Aseeaouent No. 11 C. II. II. Par ker. Lot 11. I'arkor Placa addition to tho citv of Medford. Or. : frontage. 50 feet on tho south sido of Four teenth street, nnd described in Vol. . once . cotintv recorder's rec ords of Jnckson count v. Oregen: 50 feet: rnto per foot, UOe: amount. $45. Assessment No. 12 C. II. II. Par ker. Lot 10. l'nrker l'lnco nddition to tho citv of Medford. Or.: frontage 50 feet on tho south sido of Four teenth street, nnd described in Vol. . pago . cotintv recorder's rec ords of Jnckson countv. Oregen: 50 feet: rnto per foot. OOe: nmount. $45. Assessment No. 13 John Qriovc et nl. Lot 9. Pnrkor Plnco nddition $ 15. Assessment No, 14 John Griovo et nl. Lot 8. Pnrkor Plnco nddi tion to tho citv of Medford. Or.: frontngo. 50 feet on tho south sido of Fourteenth streot nnd described in Vol. 70. page 405. countv recorder's records of Jnckson countv. Oregen: 50 feet: rnto por foot. OOe: .amount. $45. Assessment No. 15 John Grieve et nl. Lot 7. Pnrkor Plnco nddition to tho citv of Medford. Or.: front nge. 50 feet on tho south sido of Fourteenth streot. nnd described in Vol. 70, pngo 405. countv recorder's records of Juckson countv. Oregen: 50 feet: rnto per foot. 90c: nmount. $45. Assessment No. 10 John Griovo ct nl. Lot 0. Pnrkor Placo nddition to tho citv of Medford. Or.: frontnge. 50 feet on the south sido of Four teenth street, nnd described in Vol. 70. pngo 405. countv recorder's rec ords of Jnckson countv. Oregen: 50 feet: rnto per foot. 00c: nmount. $45. Assessment No. 17 C. II. II. Pnr kor. Lot 5. Parker Plnco nddition to tho citv of Medford. Or.: front nge. 50 feet on tho south sido of Fourteenth street, nnd doscribed in Vol. . pnge . countv recorder's records of Jnckson countv. Orogen: 50 feet: rnto ner foot. OOe: nmount. $45. Assessment No. 18 C. II. II. Pnr kor. Lot 4. Pnrkor Plnco nddition to the citv of Medford. Or.: front nge. 140 feet on tho south sido of Fourteenth street, nnd described in Vol. . pngo . countv recorder's records of Jnckson countv. Oregen: 90 feet: rnto por foot. 90c: nmount. $81. Section 2. And it is hercbv or dered nnd ordnined thnt said several nssessments nnd lions thereof bo en tered in tho lien docket of snid citv. nnd thnt thereupon notico be given Iho owners or reputed ownors of snid nronortv. nnd thnt the snmo ho en forced nnd collected in tho mnnner provided bv the charter of snid citv for the collections of assessments' for the improvements of streets nssessnicnts nnd liens thoreot ho en thercin. tored In tho lion docket of snid city, Section 3. It is further ordered thnt the notice nbovo provided for be published threo times iu the Daily Mail Tribune, a newspaper publisii- " n"d ' general circulation in snid citv. in the mnnnor provided bv or dinnnce No. 250 of said citv. The forcoine ordinance wns miss ed bv tho citv council of the citv of Medford. Or., on tho 19th dav of Julv. 1010. bv the following vete: Emerick. uve: Welch, nve: Eifert. live: Merrick nve: Pominer. absent: Wortninn. nbscnt. Approved Julv 20. 1910. W. II. CANON. Attest: Mnvor. ROUT. W. TELFER. Citv Recorder. OHIM.VANCK NO. !MI. An ordin.i'ico assessing tho prop erty ndjncoi.t to and dcs.Tlliod by the six-Inch li.tornl sower construct ed along Ivy street for tho tost of constructing tho snmo nnd providing tho mnnnor of carrying wild assose- I nionts into full effect, Tho city of Medford doth ordnin , na follews: Section 1. Whorons, t! o council' did horotoforo provldo by ordinnnco ! for tho sorvlng of tho ownors of property ndjncent to nnd bonofited by tho construction of tho lateral I Mwnr horolnnftor doscribed to nn- l,onr hoforo said council and show ?". " "-. " Property , !,. .1.1 hould not bo naaossed for tho con-1 struction of snid sower, and did fix j ft tlno for ilonrnK nny HUC, ro tests, which notice wns glvon In nc- rordanco with said ordinnnco moro than ton days before tho beginning ;mf tho construction of said sower, was made by anyone and said sower was. bv said council, ordered con structed; end, Whereas, the cost of t' o construe- tlon of said gewor has been and I'.oro- ' ' '" ' y uuacnuou imiow i aiijiicuiii id aim K'liuuimi iiy uiiu ueiiuiu mi oral sower six Inches In sire, con structod on Ivy street from Third to Fourth streot. nnd Hint the propor tion of tho cost of said sewer which , each of said narcols of land should ' iii m i I I, . . it . 4 lripuoa UI WICII .rcni iwiuw. nun flted in tho amount sot opposite Its , description below by the construe- tion of said aowor, and that said several amounts represent the pro-, portions! benefits of said reveral par-; cols from said sewer; ai.d each of , ld parcels la horeby aaaeased the ( "we""1 ei opposim us unacripiiuu , below for the construction of aald sewor. ASSESSMENT FOR A SIX-INCH LATBRAL 8RWBR ON IVY STRBBT FROM THIRD 8TRUICT TO FOURTH STRKHT. Aaaeaaemost No. 1 Luoinda Shi ver. Lot 6, block SI, original town- slto of tho city of Medford, Oregen: frontngo 50 feet on tho west sido of Ivy street, and described in Vol. 62, pages 70 nnd 71, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 fcot; rnto per foot 80 cents; nmount $40. Arsessmor.t No. 2 Luclnda Slo vcr. Lot 4, block SI, orlflnnl town slto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho west Bldo of Ivy streot, end described In Vol. C2, pages 70 nnd 71, county recorder's records of Jnckson cou ty, Oregon; 50 feet: rato per foot SO cents; amount $40. Assessment No. 3 W. S. Clay. Lot 3, block SI, orlglnnl tcwnolte of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 icet on the west sido of Ivy street, nnd described in Vol, 58, pngo 311, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rnto por foot SO cents; nmount $40. Assessment No. 4 Anna Clay. Lot 2, block 81, orlglnnl townslto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho west sido of Ivy streot, nnd described In Vol, 49, pago 640, county recorder's recorda of Jackson county, OrcEoo; 50 feet; rnto per foot SO cents; nmount $40. Assessment No. 5. Anna Clay. Lot 1, block SI, orlglnnl town slto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho west sido of Ivy street, nnd described In Vol. 49, pago 640, county recordor's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feot; rnto por foot 80 cents; nmount $40. Assessment No. G Oregon (c Cal ifornia Land Co. Lot 8, block 64, orlglnnl townslto of tho city of Med ford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho east sido of Ivy streot, nnd describ ed in Vol. 51, pngo 34S, county re corder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; oO feet: rato per foot 80 conts; amount $40. Assessment No. 7 It. L. McDrldo. Lot 9, block 64, original townslto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 50 feot on tho east sido of Ivy street, nnd described In Vol. 82, pngo 141, county recordor's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rnto por foot SO cents; nmount $40. Assessment No. 8 Oris Crawford. Lot 10, block 64, orlglnnl townslto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho oast sido of Ivy streot, nnd described In Vol. SO, pngo 57S, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feot; rato per foot SO conts; nmount $40. Assessment No. 9 Emll nnd Rosa DoRobonm. Lot 11, block C4, orig inal townslto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feet on tho east sido of Ivy streot, and described In Vol. 65, pngo 43, county recouler's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rnto por foot 80 conts; nmount $10. Assesosmont No. 10 Emll nnd Rosn DoRohonm. Lot 12, block 64, orlglnnl townslto of tho city of Med ford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feot on tho past sido of Ivy street, nnd des cribed In Vol. 05, pngo 43, county re cordor's records of Jackson county, Orogon; 50 feet; rato por foot SO conts; nmount $40. Section 2. And it Is horohy order-. ed nnd ordained thnt arid sovornl nnd that thereupon notice bo glvon tho ownors or reputed ownors of snid property, nnd thnt t'.o samo bo enforced nnd collected In tho man ner provided by the charter of said city for tho collection of ussosBiiiontH for tho Improvement of st'ootB there in. Section 3. It Is further ordered thnt tho notico above piovlded for ho published three times In tho Dally Mnll Tribune, a newspaper published and of gonornl circulation In snid city, In tho manner provided by or dinnnco No. 250 of said city. Tho foiogolng ordinnnco wns pass ed by the city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th dny of July. 1910, by tho following vete: Emorlck nyo, Wolch nyo, Elfort nyo. Morrlck aye, Denimor absent, Wortman nhsotit. Approved July 20th. 1910. W. II. CANON. Mnyor. Atteat: ROUT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. OltlM.VA.VK NO, 'Mill. An ordinnnco assessing tho prop- erty adjacent to nnd bonofited by the six- and eight-Inch lateral aowor con- atructod along King street for tho cost of constructing tho anmo nnd providing tho manner rf carrying said astiosHinonta into full effect, Tho city of Medford doth ordain aa follews: Section 1. Whorena, tho council did heretofore provide by ordinance for tho serving of tho owners of ( proporty ndjacent to and bonofited by tho construction or we lateral . sewer hereinafter doscribed to up-' pear hoforo snid council and show ' causa, If an, - liy snid property should not he asHcuiMMl for tho con struction of said aewer, and did fix a time for heurliiK any auch protoatsi, which notice waa given let accordance with aald "nil i. uco moro than ton days before the beginning of the construction of aald sower, but no protests ngalnut said construction or aaaeasment of the cost thereof was made by anyone, and aald aewer was. by said council, ordered coustructod; nnd, Whoroaa, the cost of tho construc tion of aald sewer baa been and here by Is doterinlued to be tne emu of $1661.60; Now, therefore, aald city doth or (lain and declare that each parcel of proporty described below la ndjacent IJ1.,, ...1, .,-, , t ., I1..L., nt.A..,.. Jii.M..i.u .m ." w.inum avenue and that the proportion of the cost of said sower which each of aald par- eels of land should benr baaed on the boneflta derived respectively by aald several tracta of laud la the amount set opposite tho description of each auch parcel be Ion, that each 1 of aald parcels la actually benefited in m aniuuni u oppomm. i nn crlptlon below by the con.tructiou of' aald sewor, and thnt aald several amouuta represent the proportional 1 benefits of aald several pareela from I aald aewe: Aud each of aald par-, eel la hereby aaeeaaed the amount aet upimmIu Ita description below 1 for the construction of aald sewer. ASSESSMENT FOR A SIX- AND EIGHT-INCH LATERAL SEWER ON KtN'O STPRP.T PIIOW KT.KV. u.-n Kj.NU htkbwt FUOM ELEV - ENTH STREET TO DAKOTA AVfci.NUE. Assessment No. 1 E, J. Runyard. Tho east 100 feet of lot 21, block 2, Newtown addition to tho city of Med ford, Orogon; frontngo 56.25 feot on tho west oido of King street, nnd described In Vol. 80, pngo 349, coun ty recorder's roccrdB of Jackson county, Oregon; 5C.25 foot; rnto por foot 77 cents; nmount $43.31. Assessment No. 2 E. J. Runyard. East 100 feet of lot 20, block 2, Nowtown addition to the city of Med ford, Oregon; frcotngo 56.25 feet on west sido of King street, nnd describ ed In Vol. SO, pngo 349, county re corder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 56.25 feet; rnto per foot 77 cents; nmount $43,31. Assessment No. 3 Aron Wylnnd. Lot 2, block 2, Nowtown addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 56,25 feet on tho west sido of King street, nnd describe I In Vol. .., pngo .., county recordor's rec ords of Jnckson county, Orogon; 56.25 feot; rnto per foot 77 conts; amount $43.31. Assessment No. 4 Aaron Wyland. Lot 1, block 2, Novlown addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 56.25 feet on tho wost side of King street, nnd described In Vol.. ., pago . . , county reco-dor'd records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 56.25 feot; rnto per foot 77 cents; nmount $43.31. Assessment No. 6 G. II. Trnnn. Lot 3. block 1, Nowtown r-.ddltlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 50 feet en tho west sKTo of King street, nnd described In Vol. 77, pngo 22, county recordor's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 foot; rnto por foot 77 cents; nmount $3S.50. Assessment No. 6 P. A. nnd Pru denco Trnnn. Lot 2, blet.l: 1. Now town nddition to tho city of Med ford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feot on tho west Bldo of King street, nnd des cribed In Vol.., pngo .., county re corder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feot; rnto por foot 77 cents; nmount $38,50. Assessment No. 7 P, A. &. Prud oncoTrnnn. Lot 1, block 1, Nowtown nddition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 fcot on tho West sido of King streot, nnd doscribed In Vol. .., pago .., county recordor's records of Jnckson county, Orogon; 50 foot; rnto per foot 77 cents; amount $38,50. AssesBinont No. 8 W. C. Dudloy. Lot 1, block 3, SunnyBldo addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 120 feet on tho west eldo of King streot, nnd described In Vol . ., pngo .., county rccordor'3 rocords Jnckson county, Oregon; 120 foot; rnto por foot 77 conts; nmount $92.40. Assessment No. 9 N. D. Wolls. Lot (, block 1, Sunnysldo addition to tho city of Medford, Orecon; front nge 35 feet on tho west sido of King street, nnd described In Vol. .., Pngo . . , county recordor'o records Jackson county, Oregon; 35 feot, rnto por foot 77 ccits; amount $26.95. Assessment No. 10 N. D. Wolls, Lot 5, block 1, St.nnysldo addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 55 feot on tho west sido of King street, nnd doscrlhod In Vol. .., pago . ., county recorder's rocords of Jnckson county, Orogon; 55 foot; rnto per foot 77 cunts; amount $42.35. Assossinont No, 11 F. A. Gllddon. Lot I, block 1, Sunnysldo addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, fron tage 55 fcot on tho west sido of King streot. Mid doscribed li Vol. 71, pngo 351, county recorder's rocords of Jnckson county, Oroson; 55 feot; rnto por foot 77 conts; rmoiint $12.35. AwoHginont No. 12 Anna Orr Cotn. Lot 3, block 1, Sunnyshlo nd dition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon, frontngo 55 feot oi tho wost side of King street, nnd doscribed Iu Vol. 73, pngo 315, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 55 feot; rato per foot 77 cents; amount $12.35. AuiuiMineii. No. 13 Maud Mur ray. Lot" 2, block I, Sunnynl'o nddi tion to tho city of Medford, Orogon; fro'.iiBgo 55 feet on tho wost sido of King utrcet, and described In Vol. . ., pngo .., county recorder's record of Jackon enmity, Oregon; 55 foot; rnto por foot coiUh, nmount; $42.35. AaMMRinnut No. 1 1- Maud Murray. Lot 1, block I, Sunnyeldo .Mldltlou to tho city of Medford. Orogon; front age 55 feet c , tho went sido of King ut-sw.. ...! .lunu .l l.t 17.l ,.n,. .county ,-ecor. er's m or, a of 'jaX son countv Oreaon- 55 focf ritn "'"".. ,V!,. ..A...?.?. .il'r. ABaoas! no-l No 15-0 II IP Vor- '"y' n,", ",Ht hornpcin notice bo hela A ijnr-wl of land : coiniroi pIiik vii tho owners or reputed owners H u ptl, 1 'J 1 l' ' i! '' - F"PTiy. "d that tho same norilJiBt ci iih- of lot 1 Llocl- 2 i l,H '"'! n collectod In tho man Kairt .il,l Itlon o Me df.M,l Oroion lwr lvlile.l by the charter of said mil', " of Td lot nun g c,ty for ,1,H coll:t'0" ament,s ZJri.h" ", ""Provomont of tho street an'l lot 1. blcrk 2, llnrr'd addition, lto fee'; t'.oric weat along the south Hue (f HKld lot 1 207 feot; thence north 55 feet; tlmi.o oust 104 feet; thence noi 111 95 foot; thonco and marked CK o, the , i,."OTK ' city; frontage. 150 foet on tho wost 103 foet to tho plr( u of bogilnniug, aide of Klprf -licet, and described In Vol. 57. page 481,, Vol. 00, page 212. Vol. 02. page 168, canity re corder's nieoxli of JncK.f county, Oregon; 160 feet; rate p i fi ot 77 cunts: amount $116.50. Aaaeaamen. No. 10 Da'ilc L. Mo Nnry.. A p-urel of land commencing at a point r." the oast line of lot 1, bloc!: 2, Hair's additlun 'o the oily of Medford, Oregon, 110 foet south of the noi'hoast corner of told lot; run ilng tho.ice outh on the aald enst Hue of ili lot 1, 70 foot; tlieuce wast 103 feet; t'tence 1101I1 70 feel; thence east 103 feet to the plrco of beginning; "o it.iire 70 feel on the 1 -.est aide of I.g atreet. and duo- j Oregon; 70 feet; rate per foot 77 ccnte; nmoiit $63.90. Asseasmen No. 17 John L. Thorn-' dva. A pH.el of land commencliig at the northerat coiner of lot 1, block ' 2. (larr'a addition U the city of Mod ford. urego. ; uniting 10,1 (set; 'hepi'v south 110 foet ; thenco east 103 foet; thonco north 110 feet to tho nlaco of crmmnnw. , tiicnt, nnd mrrkod CO on tho man oC said city; f-ontago 110 f-ot on tho wost sido of Klnc street, and describ ed In VoS. 03, pago 61, co;nty re corder's rocords of Jackson connty, Orogon; 60 foet; rato po- foot W conts; nmou:t $46,20. A38cssmor No. 18 Susy 0. Streets. All of .hnt parcol of land marked DC on tho map of tho city ct Medford, Orcgin, saving and except ing n parcol 100 feet etiusro off at tho southwest cornor; frontngo 230 feet on tho oast sido of King street, nnd described In Vol. 61, pago 37 courty recorders records of Jackson county, Oregon; 180 foet; rnto per foot 77 conts; nmount $138.60. Assessment No. 19 Sarah T. Wol vcrton. A pariol of land 100 feet squaro off tho southwest cornor of tho parcel of Innd marked DC on tho map of tho city of Medford, Oro gon; froutaco 100 feet on tho cast sido of King street, and described la Vol. 75, prgo 48, county rocordor'a rocords of Jackson county, Orogon; 100 foot; r to per foot 77 conts; nmount $77. Assessment No. 20 R. II. Dopp, A pnrcol of Innd commencing at tha southwest come of lot 1, block 1, of tho Bnrr nddition to tho city ot Medford, Orogon, running thenco oast nlong snid lot 358 fcot; thonon south 132 feot; thenco weat 358 foot; thei'co north 132 feot to tl.o placo of beginning, : nd mnrkod DD en tho mnp of snid city; frontago 132 foot on tho oast sido of King streot, and described in Vol. 60, pago 542, county rojordo's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 132 feot; rnto por foot 77 conts; nmount $101.64. Assessment No. 21 M. W. Huson. Tho north 44 feet of tho parcol ot land marked CJC on tho rcn:- of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontago 44 feot on tho east sido of King Btroot, nnd described In Vol . ., page .., county recordor's rocords ot JackBon county, Orogon; 44 feot; rate por foot 77 conts; nmount $33.88. Assessment No. 22 Annr- Orr Co tn. SoutK 88 feet on tho prrcol of land mnrkod CX on tho -itp of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 88 fcot on t o cast sido of Kins street, nnd described In Vol. 75, pago 01, county rocordor'a records of Jnck son county, Orogon; 88 feot; rnto per foot 77 cents; amount $67.65. Assessment No. 23 Molvln Bank or. A pnrcol of land commencing at n point on U o wost lino of lot 2, block 1, Uarr'e addition to tho city of Medford, Orogon, 60 feot north of tho southwest cornor of said lot, running thonco onst 358 fcot; thonco Bouth 132 foot; thenco west 358 fcot; thenco north 132 fcot to tho plnco of beginning, t nd mnrkod CW on tho map of snid city; frontngo 132 toot on tho cast sido of King ctroot, nnd described in R-267; 132 foot; rnto per foot 77 tents; nmount $101.64. Aesossmont No. 24 W. P. Dodge ot ux. A pnccl of land fronting 132 feot on tho cant sido ot Iv lg street, r.nd described In R-267; 132 fcot; rato per foot 77 contB; nmount $101.04. AflscsBinon' No. 25 J, M. Dodge. A parcel of land fronting 132 fcot on tho enst sido of King streot, nnd marked CT on tho map of tho city of Medford, Oregon, and detcrlhod In R-2C6; 132 feot; rato por foot 77 conts; nmount $101.64. Assessment No. 26 M. Tittlo. Lot 10, block 2, Tt'ltlo subdlvlslor to tho city of Medford, Orogon; frontngo 53 feot on tho enst oldo of King street, nnd dccilhed In R-284; 53 foot; rnto por foot 77 conts; nmount $10.81. Assessment No. 27 M. Tuttlo. Lot 9. block 2, Tuttlo sudlvlslon of tho c'ty of Melfon Orogen: fronlnvo 53 toot on tho oast sido of IC'iiL' streot, nnd described In R-283; 53 feot; rato por 'rot 77 cents; nn-ount $40.81. Assessment No. 2 s L Tuttlo. Lot 8, block 2, Tuttlo subdlvlslo.. to tho city of Medford, Orogon; frontngo 53 feot on tho onst sido of King streot, nnd doftcrlhod In R-282; 53 foot; rato por foot 77 cents; nmount $10.81. Assessment No. 29 Win. MNea ly. Lot 7. block 2,Tuttlo subdivision to tho city of Medford. Oro-on; frontngo 53 feet on tho orst side ot King street, and desorlhod Iu R-310; 53 feet; ra per foot 77 cents; nmount $10. St. AsKotmmeiu No. 30 Win. MeNoa ly. West part of lot 6, block 2, Tut tlt subdivision to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontaco 53 feot on tl-o east side of Kl'ig Btroot, and doscribed In R-310; 53 fct; rate per foot 77 cents; nmount $10. SI. Section 2. And It Is hereby or- """" nl r.lal..od tlint snid sovoral Haaeaamenta and the liens thoreof be lenterod In the Hun docket of snid l,1,'r"- Section 3. It la further ordored that the notice ab'vo provldod for be published three times In tho Dally Mall Tilhuno, a newspaper published and of general circulation In said M g? Tsn'Kty1 ' 1,',. -" " J y' ,, or- Tho foregoing ordinnnco wns pas- od by tho city eouictl of tho city of ' Medford, O:ogon, on the 19t!. dny of I July, 1910, by tho following vete: I Hmerlck aye, Welch rye, Rlfort I aye, Merrick nyo, Dommer absent, j Wortman uLsent. Approved July 20th, 1910. 1 W. H. CANON, Mayor. I Attest: ROUT. W. THLFKR. I City Reeordor. Bounty Offered for Files. WASHINGTON, D. l'., Auk- 8.- Determined to exterminate the tv- ,mj, breeding housefly, a bounty of ""ereu nv u -aimury aouwiy 01 wo- 'men. In particular the olfcr ia made t mu boys, who already uro gluo- ...., ,.,,:, ,,,, inaneti. . , " I'ide. Haaklns far Health. ,1