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) MJSUFCtflJ MAIL TJUIJUNE, MEDiPUl), OKKOOX, WttDSKSDAY. DKCJCMUKft 11, 1010. fe,;: ff - v i u i V . i t i 11 ' :i! WE MESSAGES RUEF RENEWS HIS FOR LEGISLATURE FIGHTFORLIBERTY Governor Benson, Actlnn Governor Asks Court of Appeals to Change Its Bowerman and Governor-Elect West All at Work Preparing Mes sages to Present Solons. JSAIiBAr, Or., lh'c. M. When the next M'Srimi of the OnRtin IoIhIh lr vmiYCMn on Jmiliary W, 1111 1, tin- proxiKM'tfl jirb that !t will have no w tlinii llnoo Kovontori hiwhiiri to coiiteinpluto ami ilidM. Of conro, Oovertior-olopt Own Id t will IrnHmnit t llio joint Iimiihm In iiinuutiml ineBwitfc, as overybo ly Jtiunv lie would, hut Actmjj-Goemnr .lav Ilowontiaii announced yewterdHy tliHt he would iiIno tmimmit h uiua xnru to tho IPKiwIiitiiro. Mr. liuutwu, uocitnltnif to tills pmradiicv, liH alfw n riRlit to make u few recnin niiiiliilioiiH, for In i tlu' teal Rivtr nor. Jlo may content himself, how mor, with a law roconiuioudiition iniulo iin secretary f statu.' What Mr. Howoniiaii will recom mend, Mr. Itowenaari has very care fully krpt to himself bo far. How ever, he made (he Htiilmnont l Treastirer-Klnet Thomas II. ICay yo torduy thai he wtiH.lhiifldn f &eml iiur a iiiortHtifjc to the lujfihluturu. Mr Howomuiii will douhtlo-ra endeuvnr In porhiuiilu Iho lujjiBlnturo to do i few of the tliiiiu that he iir'ed upon the people during the t'timpuitfU pit eeditit; I lie t'lcotioiiH In at iiumth. whieh wore not cnthiiHiiiHtieflllv re eeivcd liy tlio oloolrn. Mr. Kay iiaid that if Ilowetiiuui vtH "oini: lo bend a nie&mixu to tin legislature ho wished he would ree ommeiid'amonu other lliinj'K, that an additional huildinj,', a nrt of annex, he huilt for the hcronnnodntion o the ritnto office that are now erowd cd. Since Mi. Kay made the tfugKo tum, it is not helieved that the act ing governor will mention thum in hid nit-Wago to the legislature, Unw ove r. ' It is Kav's idea to have a building nreoted on a lot adjacent to the enp itol, where might he installed -the state printing offiee, the hentinpt planl, the Klnte llhriiry and the su pVcinc enurt. Mr. Howerman ngreud thnt the present offire room in tl)e Htnte house wiih iuadeiua(u, hut did not say he would rennmmend tlin't library building or court of jiiKtlee" annex he huilt hy the legislature." , Chief Clerk II. If. Corey of the xecretary of Htiiiv'a offiee, mid Head lani(r (', K, Koekwell aie having extreme "difficulty in finding auffi eieut rooms for the commitloo ol the leaiwlutfire. It u aUo helieved that the local ion of the library with itH groat weight of book oxer tin hall of lepriwentutivuH, m utnafu The planter' iw vruukiug fraal) nitd there are indication Hint tit alrniii in gioat. It is nl$o at; mod that an addition t nth alulo enpitol hm i (iow Mnnity in not pritctienhle either fniiii an uHlhetie or mchittictiiral point of view. The teinovnl of the -laic piinliiit: offiee, Mipiume court unit lihrai'.v would make available Ibf ttlitire thud floor and imurlv bait ol (III) fil'ht flimr fur Hllllllliilial "t'l !' Qlld CdlillUlltrt' ItinlliK dliriMK tilt' U'at-' Ulntive t.e.siini)., and would miii.c (he prc-rni mpiti.l plenty niuiny foi n number t vear el to nunc Decision Recently Hnnded Down Thinks He Can Convince It of Its Error. SAX FHANCISCO. Cl.. Dee. II. In h petition filed Tiiecdny Trith the court f MW!" ( I1'" fir"1 n"-J IricL nltornevx for Abraham Huel asked the court to eomdder njtniii the nppefil of the former bow a'niiifi the order of the miperior court, whtli funtcmeerl him to 14 yor in S.in Qmuitili for bribery of a member o) tlio Kuof-ycbinitz bourd of witiervix oni. Iteeently the appellate court af Nnnpd the deeitdno of the limvi Hnirt. It wim xpeeted Hint Hue) would petition the Http'ruiae court fm a rubonrinsr. bnt In the brief filed to day bin attorney (iBOtfrtoil the be j thereof In the docket of city liens. The CIU of Medfonl Uoth Ordain as ' f nlltiMIK Section 1. Thnt no protests hav ing been filed against the Improve ment of North Fir street from West Main to Went Sixth street due notice of the Intention of tlio council to rause said Improvement to be made havinK been rtlven, and said Improve ment havlnn been ordered made, the loilnell lins considered the matter and herewith ascertains the prob able cost of makltiff such Improve ment to be the sum of S And said Council further finds that the special and peculiar benefit ac cruing upon oceh lot or part thereof adjacent to said improvement and In Just proportion to benefits, to be the respective amounts hereinafter set oposlte the number or description of each lot or pan thereof, and such mounts respectively are hereby de clared to be the prnportlonato share of each lot or part thereof, of the cost of such Improvement, and Is hereby declared to be assessed against said lot or parceln respec tively, the name appearing above each description, being tlio name of the owner of such lot or parcel. ASSI5S3MKXT FOR TIIIC PA VINCI OF NORTH Kilt STKBET FUO.M .MAIN STHKET TO SIXTH STREET. Assessment No. 1. C. W. Palm. Hast 75 feet of lot 1. block H, Orig inal Townslte of tlio City of .Med fonl, Oregon. Frontage 2 feet on tho est side of North Fir street, Sad described In Vol. 2G, page 232; lief that the court of appeals could Vol. 28, pace I0, county recorder's be convinced Hurt it had erred in re- l,n " !u" R.;l fiishlK to revefe (he verdict of tin superior court. In (he event that the court cannot pcc its way to a reversal of ils own decision, the peti tion requests (hut certain amend ments and corrections lie mudc in thai opinion before it is Hiibmitled to the supreme court. ASHLAND SCHOOL TAX THIS YEAR IS 9 MILLS The Ashland hcIiouI din) net held a meeting at the citv ball Inxt 1'ndu.v afternoon and llxod the annual ten nt 0 mills, us the installation of mi many penuaiiout improvement in the wv of new walks, etc., justified the tax mentioned, and the levy wiih i.i accordance with recommendation made by the directors at a meeting held on the (1th iust., when ostimati uore inndo for the fortheomiiig year, says tho Tiding". At (he former meeting n committee was appointed to consider the mat ter of disponing of the isnue of higii riidiool bonds. The drawings of Hie new strtieture, an submitted by Arch itect Ferris, were accepted, ttud thnt export is now nt work on the plane nnd Hpeelfieations which will be in readiness within a fow days. therein, and In tho lien declared by said ordinance as iceorded In the PRJ, V ATE (locket of city Hens: You are hereby notified that the assessment declnrtil b the foregoing ordinance, has be,pa made and the ilen tliore'for entered In the city lien docket, and that, the ame Is due and . you are hereby rerpilrcd f P' 'ae same to the city recorder within 10 days from the service of this uo tlce, which service In -nade by publl- cation of the foresolns; ordinance and this notice throe time, la the Med- W L BAHT LOCAL MGR. ford Mnll TrllKluo, pnrsuaut to an i order of thongW Councaald cit. j R00M 15 0 BL0CK : Clt" Kccorder- JMEDFORD, OREGON WIRE' PHONE 1831 Moss & Co. ! GRAIN AND STOCK j BROKERS FIRST TIHlfllflS CIIK'AUO, 111 . I)-i U For the firNl tune mure he oleppcd nut ot the lour Ht I em i, iiltei klioeking out J .1 ,Ie(tne, .lack Johiniou 1mm dttue me riul UtMiig. JiiIiiuhhi orkiHi mi at ins gvtiiiiuMimu here today with Walter Momthaii. m Kiui lViiutioo votilh. who .ts uii of JohuMMiV imrnoir tuirtiierM In h tnthtiaR fur the Itwuo fluid If Joflh-mi -ufforad a tranuMM brwnkdown roeenlly, it did no ffei hi Hpd to any vreut cilit, tor he Mtupittd alt Nmiiud MoiimImiii. H aiMirad to rolisk the xrpi boat iiummitl and vniinad kia tMnl smile erv luiuule of tht liiur rmmiU lit Isixad. IoIiikmhi diued lie had agreed to filtllt the winner ! the L.myl.ii a Jl'lihlielle Iil'IiI in I'jim. FIRST LEVEE DISTRICT IN SISKIYOU COUNTY YIIKKA. Dee. 14. Tho Hiinorvhv ore have etabllshed the Scott Valley livee district, tho first loveo district In Siskiyou county. It contains S-tOO licroa and Ilea along tho Scott river and lllg sloimh between Etna and Fort Jones. The land Is rich, but It Iiiih never been cultivated because it overflows every winter. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Tlicm. When the back ache and throb When biiHiewoil; n tin turn. When night bring no iot nor slewp, WIimi miimry iliiHudoiv mi! in. Wohmui's lot is a wttnry oho. There is u wav to owspo tliese woua. DiHUi'k Kidney l'Ula cpi'o audi ills. Ilavo eur wotMH huie In Mod ford. Tiii in one Mmlford woman' !"-tiiiutnyi Mrs. Marv Winterlmlder, uimr W. JuekMHi stmwl, MtHlfonl, (Jr., say.: "I umhI Umhi's Kuluvy Pills, prMiti- ainnunt $110.25 Assessment No. 2 C. V.' Palm East 75 feet of lot 2. block 44, orig inal townslte of the City of .Medfonl. Oregon. Frontngo 25 feet on the west side of North Fir street and de scribed In Vol. 2fi, page 232; Vol. 2S, page 30, county recorder's records Of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 feet; rnto per foot $ 1.77 ; amount SI 19.25. Assessment No. 3. C. W. Palm. East 75 feet of lot 3, block 44, orlg nal townBlte of the City of Med fonl. Oregon. Frontage 25 feet on the west aide of North Fir street and described In Vol. 2(5, page 232; 4'ol -H, page 30, county recorder's rec unls of Jackson county, Oregon, 25 feet; rate per foot $4.77; amount $119.25. Assessment No. 4 C. W. Palm East 75 feet of lot 4, .block 44, orig inal townslte or fho City of Medfonl Orogon. Frontngo 25 feet on the west sido of North Fir street and de scribed In Vol. 2C, page 232; Vol. 28, page 30, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 feot; rnte per foot $4.77; amount $119.25. Assessment No. 5 C. W. Palm East 90 feet or lot 5. block 44, orig inal townslto of the City of Modford, Oregon. Frontngo 25 feet on the west side of North Fir street and de scribed In Vol. r,8, page 354, count recorder's records of Jackson county. Oregon; 25 feot; rate per foot $1.77; amount $119.25. Assessment No. 0. C. W. Palm. Lot C, block 4 1, original townslte of tho City of Medfonl, Oregon. Frontage 25 feet on thu rrcut aide of North Fir stroet, and doacribed In Vol. 40, page 115, county tecoider's records of Jackson county. Orogon; 25 feet; rato per foot $4.77: amount $119.25. Assessment No. 7. Porter J. Neff. North 5 feet of lot 7. all of lot 8 and south 10 feet of lot 9. blook 44, orig inal townslto of the City of Medlord, Oregon. Frontage 40 feet on the wets side of North Fir stieet, and de scribed In Vol. 8'3, page 29, county recorder's records of Jackson count', Oregon; 40 feet; rnto per foot $4.77; amount $190. SO. Assessment No. S. Porter J. Neff. North 16 feot of lot 7, all of lot 8, mid south 10 feet of lot 9. block 1 1, original townslte of the City of Medfonl, Orogon. Frontage 10 feet on tho west side of North Fir sfreet, and described In Vol. S3, page 2a, county recorder's records of Jackson county. Oregon; 40 feet; rato per frtot $1.77; amount $190.8(1 AsaiHumieiit No. 9. Porter J. Neff Iot 10, block 44, original townslte of tho City of Medford, Oregon Frontage 25 feet on tho want aide of North Fir street and described In Vol. S3, imae 4R0, county reeonler's of Jackson riMiiity, Oregon; 25 feet, rats per foot $1.77; amount $119.25 Assessment No. 10. Porter .1 Nsff. hot 11. block 4 1. original townalle of the Qlty of Medfonl, Or e.on. Frontage c.'ft fset on tho west slilu of North blr street, and de scribed In Vol si, page ISO, county recorder's words of Jackson comitv. Oregon; tft feet; rato per foot $! 77. amount 5119.1ft. Aaaeaamont No. 11 Porter J Neff. Lot IX, block 14. orlrinal townslt of the City of .Medfonl. Ore gon. PraiuHgo 25 feot on the wotl tlo of North Fir street, and de- N0 MORE- GRAY HAIR . , i It Is ealr to prorr ts color of the balr than to rWKave it, ait&wiia It w poMbte to do IStth. Our grandmotliri tinih-MtooU tae sajst. 'i'hfj made and used a "sag- feaV hl thir dark. g!-y hair tyft ftr aiMhJ ' i du t, thM fact. Our uMlktri kj FfiJ 'J"" b fore hnj art" flttj, Ini. iji .' art bnsm- , nine to apprnstals t i- w i-jIoui of our prandnioihwrs in miti "'-iR" tea" for their bair, and are fkt Mlowing ni(. Tb preii gmnati 'i has the adan- i taco of Ik nast In tint it ran et a ready to mw prnrai''i ' H"1 Wjreih'j Fast- and Sulphur, As a malp tonic and color re Inrvr, tm p-iparalion U vastly stip'flor to the ordinary "w tea" mad by our KranilniatluT-. ! It cat; be bousht for HO bwits and SI a hot:! at nln: .t any flrst-ela drn tore. or will be 'iit Oiroi't by thf Wyi'tk Chi-micil rinKiny. 7t Cortlan.H St., New York City, upon receipt of i nee. For Rent, ? j Hoarding hoiiBC, modern equip-! ment; toilet, bath, city water, elee-j trir- lights, rniigo and hot water heal-, er; located wilaiiiu one block .Medfonl depot. Iii(iiire A'deuhagcn, Uogup I liver Kveclric Co STORY ABOUT PANTS Some people prefer In ea'I Ihciii "I rojser" but arvwav, they aie inile bv Ihe "Oil Woolen Mills," ,V JlaMid.l. Kv.. mid mo the hot in the worid. Thoy start tlio lino with the onninp Old JContuoky Joans at $1.25 a pair, and run to tlio fino all-wool jri-ados at $(.00. Uye WARDROBE WEST MAIN ST. PpMfr,1 dn.ll...i I., if ..I on m , fd at llnslnim drug atom, with g,,lM roCordrs riworila of Jackson coun- wmiltM whMi xHfYriiii; from kidiwy trouble, and 1 kuow of other wronV who sav tnkm Ihcm with heneln ty, Oregon: 3S feet: rnto per foot $1.77; amount $119,115. Astoasuisnt No. IS. Oregon & ei i ,,.1, , ,. .... iMiiiamis ianu m, i nai portion 01 Mar I look Umu's Kidusv IM U. n. i-i,. t ,. t .1... a i. ttlwut a year ago. I huv not had iliej Pacific it. It. lying lietwuoii West laui trouble from my kidneys. Thin Main street and West Sixth stroet. rNUKlv drv. wy Kry' indorse-'"" Jl t ,of N,,,lr,h K,,r Vli Hulnl h riiiitagii 400 fsst on the east sldo of v; , North Fir at root, aud desert bail cor uy nii itogMrs. I'no ftj otmu. I'ttstar-MUBiuni Co.. IMtnU N'. V., nob agmtu for th L'uiicd State. Ilwnur tka wur- Ucun's and taka no otkgr. JUHZOM TO VOTE ON Notice, YotirMlf aud friaitd arc eonliallv hiiihI io atland au idd-fshioiiiKl liuken dinuer ami aupiwr given bv ihc ladies of th M. K. chure at toe Vngl Otwra kons. Kmhi Msju itrat. mi n Ww,u',,y U-wulmr ll. Uunsr. rrii il "l0 ,,w,u, tn'. H'Uildirn undsr I LUi. U IJ. 2V Obiact, a new churdi. (Hignad.l COMMITTKE. 1 - IOII.l.". Arl., Da-. 13. 01li- CITY NOTICES. sens of Anatma will on February dj-- . -- voic iMr ftrntruvitt or ibamruval of Hie nnlUtjUM! rscaiitly fraiHSil for (lie in i. -It by tat eoBstitMlloMsl I'uin i i I ..ii A tinii l.iliiiilinii b i I I ' li i'i ii if . liny t nl 'i ii' li i I i nitlllXANCII (). jw. OrOlaaocs 4aclarlag tbs cost th finprovaiuagl of North Pn tict fiom Vii Main to Wrst Sixili iicet and iim-iiih i hi iiin'ii hi'lieflted th u In nut ,,-, l , hkmhIi In Vol. . page , county reeordor's reonla of Jackson county. Oragon; 300 fat; rats per foot $4.77; amount tusi.oo. Saclluu S. The recorder of th City of Medfonl Is hsroby dlrecttMt t enter a statemout of the awe maats hroU- made In tho docket of city llsus. ami to glvo nutlcs by pab llcatlou a nq.lrod by tho charter and onltHaiiM No. 250 of said city, In the Dally Mall Trtbuno, a ! aur gilbltoba! Md of gsrsl cir culation Ut astd city. Thw forogolHg onlluance was panes' by tbs City Counetl of tke City of Madterd. Orsgoa, oh the 4th day of Oelobar. 1910. by tke fol- lowiag rate: Welch aye. Merrick ay, fimerlrk absent. Wortna aye, Rlfart ay, aud ntBr ay. ArovI October I. 1910. W. 11. OANON. ' Atteai- Mayor, i ltOHT. W. TMLFHU, City Heeordcr ti' . i i'i. niul.iUiJ 1..J, . 1' notici: li Hie owner or ipmed ovkiu. ol h ii.iri.l of in nihil ile-Miit.tl tu mwtir and Umihmi the triib loregoiug onltUHHO, aa hhiovI Sunny Monday laundry ?oap contains a wonderful dirt-staiter which saves half the rubbing. 'The soap itself docs most of the work you merely assist it. Your poor back will appreciate the dif ference at once. Sunny Monday will do its best work in any kind of water hot, cold, hard or "oft. All waters look alike to Sunny Monday. " THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Offutt Homes Auto Co. Automobiles A Message of Health mevmrn jrua "Be sure you get Union Meat Co.'s products." Evory ounco of food bearing BRAND look for thi labels lias mot tlio rigid require ments of tho U. S. Government's puro food inspector. It has to bo lioalthy. Kverv pieeo of meat that leaves our plant must bear this stamp of approval. It's a guarantee, that Union jueat Company s products aro dressed and marketed after improved, sanitary methods. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes Union Meat Company. Portland, Oresoa PUnr Pickett ol UM l'dfl 11 The Famous 7?3X0 "Vgg Does Not Strain the Eyes Don't use a small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts an unequal strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft, mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal izes the work of the eyes, such as the Kayo Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain. The Rayo is designed to give the best light, and it does. It has a strong, durable shade-holder that Is held firm and true. A new burner gives added strength. Made of solid brass and finished In nickel. Easy to keep polished. The Rajo is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. Once a Rayo User, Always One, PtlUri Bnn"t If ' K,'t fc '' ' JV' ' Standard Oil Company (tacorporateJ) .mi i ii Y i IWff1 Bar '1 MERCHANTS who advertised in the Mail-Tribune yester day reached 3050 sub scribers, or at least 12,000 readers. Were you an advertiser? aaaaBaaaaaMaaaBaaaMMHaiMaaaBaBHaaiaMBaMMiHaaaaaaaaBWaaaaaaaaaaaaBHaaaavaaaaia Or don't you caro fo? any litishii"w front Uh-mj lli,0(t jicciiiIp? QKNGKAL OVEIinAUMNG & MACIIING IiEPAIRINO. First-Class Workmansliip Gttnrantceil. 1'IIOXR 3LVIN (12151. Conior Contrnl Ave, nml 8th eSt McdforO, Or. I-''vtik m 7 ! Christmas Groceries i H you are already a palron of this store you are Z pretty sure to come here for your supplies. f yon are notji patron we invito you to call and I we will demonstrate 'that we can show you the best .v lilies of fancy and staple groceries on the local market Z and at the 5 I Lowest Prices I A 1 1 fw ,CR.firFRV rn I m I I Vaf 1 m J V I I I j vF t .1 PHONE MAIN 2711 MAIN AND CENTRAL WE I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery SfaMes and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantoo a square deal to nil. i R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. -- -- - - -- --- . -- . --. Xmas Confections YOUNG MEN OF MEDF0RD. THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME FOR FINE CONFECTIONS. YOU GET SOMETHING FOR YOUR MONEY HERE AND THE RECIPIENT WILL LOVE YOU EVER AFTER RECEIVING THE GIFT. Buy . "Her" A Fancy Box of Candy AND WIN HER HEART. YOU CANT GO WRONG BY GIVING GOOD CANDY. 1 ' ! $ g , 5 LADIES-WE SELL THE FINEST PIPES SUPLIES TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. AND SMOKERS' Rhtter & Dimlap MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS