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IJMMZtMSssissiisMsiisM f wsjBf KUSM'WOtrKV9KB9KKKIInllKmwWtlK ,-wt v -. "jTT-tr' - - nf "- ' v""""' "f "!"'" "wsgr r' "WJJ" J 1 " - ..' MEDFORD 3NIAIL TRTBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER -26, 1010. 1 4MHI 3 ' , ,M - .-- . ' '. , , ",, , 'MBk Woodville Items After so lou a tunc the drag store i ready to open it doors. There has teen nnieh delay in Rettim; the stotc irled. and wc all realize that it Hakes nerve for any one to open a IniK store in a small town. Hie poo- le of Woodville nppnjoinic mis iaei id we trust that the people ol oar iwn and surronndiiiK country will ve our new enterprise their sup irt, and do all possible trading al line. Stores of country towns can 't enlarge and give us ns good a ilock to piok from as a city store iunjess we support that home store. iYq believe the people of Woodville E realize this fact and are giving the uicrchants all the encouragement icy possibly can. Mr. and Mru. Hall, parents of lln'l fUros., i&itcd their sons over Sun ; day. Mrs. Colwell, a sister of George Seamons, is building a neat house in 'our town. Mrs. Colwell has some 'real estate hero and intends to make slier home here. Mr. Law has just completed a jthiuVtnntinl residence hero and has Central Point Items M. E. Klwood was down from his ranch tho foro part of the week transacting business, also doing hol iday shopnliiG. Air. and Mrs. Ralph Deal left for Ashland to spend . a few days with Mrs. Lizzlo Deal. Mrs. Julia Owen and Mrs. J. W. IFrcoman went to Medford Thursday to visit Mrs. Cort Hall. Theodore EUesttad arrived Tlnirs ly morning from Corvallls whore 3 has been attending college and ill visit his parents here during the holidays. At the special meeting of tho city auncll last Friday evening Captain t. P. Eggleston of Ashland, who rdrew the present charter, wa3 in at tendance. Miss Beulah Caldwell, a favorite itcacher in the school here, left for her homo at Ashland Saturday and twill visit relatives and friends during holiday vacation. Miss Marcuerlto Holmes, who is Btcachlng in the Woodville school, Jennie homo on Saturday morning to "spend tho holidays. Miss 'Elizabeth ' Gibson, who is EaglePoint Eaglets There is considerable excitement Kin our town over the (mention of in corporation. The move seems lo Ijui'ot with some opposition on ac- Scount of the tract of land included jbeing mi .small as it leaves out si families in the upper end of town juid four in the lower end; but voa know that they have to have some ttliini: to kick about. Miss Hullo Findley was visiting Bledi'oid the last of the past week. It. It. Minter, one of our prominent heepmen, was doing business in our town Saturday. John Under, niiotluy one of the eadiuir htockmen, and his wi(e were ii'ro Tuesday getting retiuy lor Cnni-. Hauling gravel seems to bo the i.'iidimr btiMiie-.b here just now. William Von der Ilellen reports Mr. and Mrs. Louie Colvcr were inong those who did Xmiis shopping i Ashhurd Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey made a ibiis'uiess trip to Talent Wednesday. Mrs. II. II. Goddard of Wagner creek wih trading in Talent Wednes day afternoon. Talent property owners are all building new sidewalks in front of their property and tho result will be good wnlks nil over town. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Furry. Mrs. F. E. Furry and others went to Ashland to- do Christians shopping Tuesday. William Hoard-ley was delivering goods to ninny of his patrons hist 'diie-dny. He says Christmas trade keeps him hopping. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Helms of Titl- Mr. Lewis is doing quite an amount of grubbing and clearing, whidi he intends to plant to orchard thU spring. MiGe & IthotOJi have been work ing their mine day and night with s:itifaottirv Wull fr, nnd ex pect ii big clenn-iip in the spring. Mr. and Mr. Householder wore dnii.g -lmppin in Medford one dav recently and usiting their daughter, Mi. Crank. ' ' Wish. tig all a iiipitv Xmns and a hpp New Year. ! Eden Precinct Items i Kane's Creek Items rented it to Dr. Chisholm, n mining man, who expects to moc into it about the first of the yenr. Mrs., J. W. Jacobs wa.s in Medford On Tuesday. Mayor Matthews 'spent Tuesday in Medford on business. Mins Grace Stevens returned from it visit to Snii Diego on Friday. George Land, one of the gatac wardens, caught two men up Evans erciik killing deer out of' season. They were fined heavily and wc hope k will be a lesson to others who defy the law. The stores of our town have en joyed n good Christinas trade and i'eel encouraged to give the peopie a better stock for next year. Every one is busy preparing for Christinas and trying to mnko all hearts glad, especially the children's. The children have been drilling for (hoir cnnlatn for Christinas eve. Much credit is duo the ladies who have hud this entertainment m charge, for the children have their parts almost perfect. teaching In Ashland, Is spending tho holidays with her mother, Mrs. I. C. Kobinett. Mr. Grey is, moving into the house he bought from Fred Wiley a few weeks ago. Mr. Bcckwith arrived from Port land Friday morning bringing his family with him. They will make their homo at tho Snowy Butto or chard. Miss Bessie Wright, one of our much loved teachers, left Friday evening for her home in Portland to spend tho holidays. Mark Heatherly returned from a visit to ilornbrook, Thursday., Tho school children are jubilant over having a two weeks vacation and when they start at tho first of the year it will be all "work and no play." Died Thursday night nt her home Jn Central Point, Mrs. Ford, vife of Ed Ford. Mrs. Ford was an old cit izen and was held in high esteem. Her death was generally regretted. Her funeral took place at 2 o'clock Saturday at Central Point cemetery. By A. C. Kowlctt, having s-old U00 acres of tho old A. S. Carletou place to an orchardist. Consideration $2(5,000. J. S. Qunckcnbush and wife went to Medford Saturday to get supplies, returning Monday. Mr. Quncken biihh has charge of the Lee Hrad shnw 01 chard. .). M. Wilfley, who bought tho Jolin Hart place, took up a load of fruit trees Tuesday, lie expects to plant about SOOt) trees this winter. Ed Walker mid family and Mr. Gippert caiuo in from the neighbor hood of Hutte Falls Tuesday to In in Jacksonville on the 21st ius.t. as witnesses in the circuit court. Mi-. Duufroy of Hutte Falls called on his way out to the valley Monday. Professor Edgar E. Smith was a guest at the Sunnyside Tuesday night on his way to Jacksonville. font were in Medford last Tuesday. Honry's many friends are glad to see him about again. Mr. and .Mis. J. E. Itoborts and daughter, Miss Luliu, and Itoy Coff intm, will join in the Holtou & l'iel excursion to San Francisco from Ashland on the 2(lth. Jim Long, ouo of tho old-time resi dents of Talent, who helped to hew the first ties for tho railroad be tween Mcdfoid niul Ashland, has re turned to Talent and is engaged in running n moving picture show. , Owing to Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey leaving on the excursion to Sun Francisco December 20, thero will bo no Eden I'reciuct items for two or three weeks. Mr. Norris and little sou spent Wedni'-diiy in Medford doing Xnin shopping. "Mrs. Swindon, who hn ben the guest of Miti. Iliginbotham for the p.ast week, left for hor home in Mo.l ford one day recently. . George Iligiubothnm, who hns boon on the sick list for some time, i able to resume work again. Our teacher. I'rofe .or IlnzMon will leave mi Snturdnv for hi, homo' thence south 54 degree 58 mlnutos ,1aJ,VttP n,n,,,,!!f,?JnM tp n,l' !t W 1W ... .poud hi- eek'J,WMt along the Miittaerh lo of ill J;wp "or foot 7fi ct''"8 v.io..1i.ii with hi Lunilv and i-..l ,,!ofK ,w0 4r' 77 t(,,t' ,,,f" norni AHHi-iient o 11 Win flmi'e Cliri turn Inrkov. SUMMONS. In tho circuit colurt of tho stato of Oregon for the county of Jackson. D. J. S. Pcarco and Floyd Pearce, plaintiffs, vs. Win. A. Ramcay and the Oregon Placer Mines Co., defend onts. To Wm. A. Ramsay nnd tho Ore gon Placer Mines Company, tho above named defendants: In tho namo of tho Btato of Ore Kon: You, and each of you, aro here by required to appear in tho above named court and answer to tho com plaint of the plaintiffs on file there in against you, within six weeks after tho date of the first pub.icatlon of this summons, or vltMn six weeks after tho date of sorvico of a copy of this summons nnd tho complaint heroin upon you pcrsotiDlly outside of tho stato of Oregon; if sorvico bo mndo in tho last nanicd ninnnor, six weeks being tho time flxod by tho above named court in its order for servlco of tho summons heroin by publication within which tho defend ant Is required to answer Bald com plaint, which order for publication bears tho date of November 7, 1910. It you fail to an3wer said com plaint within tho time aforesaid the plaiuMffs will npply to tho court for tlio roller demanded In said com plaint, a succinct statement of which relief is as follews: ' That tho contract marked Exhibit "A," and mndo a part of tho com plnint and which bears tho dato of tho 10th day of November, 1909, and which contract was for the purchase of certain mining claims, known as tho Pcarco Placer Mines, situated in township thirty-eight south, ranso three (3) west, in Jackson county. Oregon, more particularly described in tho said complaint, and tho rights of tho defendants and each thereof, thorounder bo foreclosed, togother with such other and further rollof as tho court may deem Just nnd equit nble. NEFF & MEALEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dato for tho first publication of this summons ia Novombor 11, 1910. If thcro's a prospect that tho arti cle advertised "for salo" today might bo what you want, go and seo it. CLERK'S NOTICE. J In the circuit court of tlio stato of Oregon In and for tho county of Jack son. In tho matter of tho application of Kato McAndrow, as executrix of tho estate of James Carr, deecased, to register title to tho following des cribed real property sltuateil In Jack son county, Oregon, to-vlt: Beginning at the northwest corner of donation land claim number fifty two (52), townBhlp thlrty-sovon (37) south, rango one (1) west of tho Wil lametto meridian; thence north 43S.5 foot to the south lino of section twen ty (20) in said township rnd range; thonco west on tho south lino of said section twenty (20) 425.0 feet to tho southwest corner of said section; thonco north on tho west lino of said section twenty (20) 5SG.8 foot; thence east 1S90.8 feet to tho west lino of tho courty road; thonco south on tho west lino of said county road 1023.4 feet to tho north lino of do nation land claim numbor fi'ty-two (52); thence west on said north lino of Bald donation land clnlm 375. C foot; thonco north 416.8 feet; thonco Wfst 208.4 feet; thonco souf 410. 8 feet to tho north lino of said dona tion land cUlir. number fifty-two (52); tho'ico west on said north lino of said donrtion land clnim 880.G feet to tho placo of beginning, con taining 38.19 rcres more or leus, Queen Anco AddiMon, Incoiporat od, Jackson Counly, R. P. Little, and all whom It mi.y concern, dofondants. TAKE NOTICE. That on tl.o 20th day of October, A. D. 1910, a, amended application was filed by tho said Kato McAnc'row ns executrix of tho cstato of JnmcH Cnrr, deceased, In tho c'rcult court of Jackson courty, OrcRon, for tho inl tlnl registration of tho tltlo of tho land abovo described. Now, unless you appear and an swer on or boforo tho 22d day of No vember, A. D. 1910, and show cauita why such ;monded application should not bo grnntod, tho same wll ho tak en ns confessed, nnd n decrco will bo entered according to tho prayor ol tho application, nnd you will ho for ovor hnrred from disputing; tho same. Witness my hand and tho soal of tho court hereto affixed this 20th day of Octobor, A. D. 1910. Tho dato of tl o first nubUcatton of this notice Is October 21st, 1910. v W. R. COLEMAN, County Clerk of Jackson County nnd ox-Offldo Clerk of tho Circuit Court. (Seal.) By M. H. TOWNB. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. In tho matter of tho application of James Rlttor and J. W. Baker to reg ister tho tltlo to tho following des cribed promises, situated In tho coun ty of Jackson, stato of Oregon, to wlt: The south half of lots eight (8) ulno (9) and ten (10), and also commencing at tho south corner of lot eleven (11) and running thonco north 35 degrees 30 minutes west slxty-flvo foot; thenco north 54 de grees 30 mlnutos east to tho north easterly lino of lot 13; thenco south 28 degrees cast on eald northeasterly lino of Bald lot 13 to the cant corner of said lot 13; thenco Eouth 54 de grees 30 minutes west 81 feet, more or less, to tho placo of commence ment, nil of cald promises being lo cated In block two of tho town (now city) of Modfoid, oxcoptlng and re serving therefrom tho following do oribod portion of said premises, to- wit: Boglnnlns at tho gouthimst cor-'t,10 ner of said bio.)-, two and running ilftrrpfR 5 minutes wt iminlkl i with "B" street 05 feet; thonco north 54 degrees 58 minutes cast pnrollol with Sovonth street 54.23 fett to tho west lino of Rlversido nvenuo 65.55 feet to tho placo of beginning. vs. Martha L. Tice, Samuel L. Spen cer, Frank Luellen and all whom it mny cencern: TAKE NOTICE That on the 23d day of November, 1910. an application was filed by the above named James Rlttor nnd J. W. Baker in the circuit court of tho stnto of Oregon for tho county of Jackson, for Uio Initial registration of tho tltlo to tho abovo described lnnds. Now iinlcrs you appear on or before tho 31st day of December, 1910, showing causo why such application shall not bo granted, tho samo will bo taken aa confessed and a decrco will bo entered according to tho prayor of tho applicants and you will bo forever barred from disputing tho samo. (Signed) W. R. COLEMAN, Clork of tho Circuit Court. (Seal of Circuit Count) NEFF & MEALEY, Attorneys for Applicant. CITY NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 125. On ordinance assessing tho prop erty adjacent to nnd benefltod by (he 8-lnch lateral sower constructed alone. South . Grapo street from Twelfth street to south city limits for tho cost of constructing tho samo and providing tho mnnner of carry ing said assessments into full ef fect. The City of Medford Doth Ordnln ns Follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho Council did heretofore provhlo by ordlnnnco for the serving of tho owners of proporty ndjncent to and benefited by tho construction of tho lateral sower hereinafter described to ap pear boforo said council and show cause, If any, why said property should not, bo assessed for tho con 8tructlon of said sower, and did fix a time for hearing any such protests, which notice was given In accordance with eald ordlnanco moro than ton days before tho beginning of the construction of snld sowor, but no protests against said construction of assessment of tho cost thoreof was mndo by nny ono and said sower wns by said Council ordered constructed And, whereas, tho cost of the con structlon of snld sower has been nnd horoby Is determined to bo tho sum of $686.50. Now therefore, said city doth ordnln nnd declnro that each parcel of property described bb low is adjacont, to and bonofltod by that certain lateral sowor 8 lncheB In size, constructed on South Grapo street from Twelfth street to south city limits nnd that tho pro portion of tho cost of said sowor which each of said pnrcols of hind should hour, based on tho benefits derived respectively by said several tracts of Innd, is tho amount sot op poslto tho description of each par eel below, that oach of said parcels Is actually benefited in tno amount set opposite Its description bolov; by tho construction of snld sowor, and thnt Bald several amounts ropresont tho proportional benefits of said sevornl pnrcols from said sowor. And each of said parcels is horoby as sessed tho amount set opposite Its description below for tho construe tlon of snld sower. ASSESSMENT FOR AN EIGHT- INCH LATERAL SEWER ON SOUTH GRAPE STREET FROM TWELFTH STREET TO SOUTH CORPORATION BOUNDARY. Assessment No. 1 Snmuol S. Swlnnlng. Lot 1, block 2, Holms ad dition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feet on thowest sldo of South Grapo street, and described in R-71; 50 fcol; rate por foot 76 cents; nmouut $38. Assessment No. 2 Ida E, Kenwor thy. Lot 2, block 2. Helms ndditlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front nge 50 feet on the west side of South Grapo street, nnd described In R-2 14; 50 feet; rnto per foot 76 cents; amount $38, Assessment No. 3 Laura K. Park er. Lot 3, block 2. Holms ndditlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 foot on tho wont sldo of South f!r:nin Rtrmit nnfl ilnsrrllmfl In U.tRJl? vn v" ;. ".:'.' ;.:;.. ;. .;..: amount $38. Assessment No. l Betty Peterson Lot 4, block 2, Helms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 fret on tho west sldo of South Grnpo streot, and doscrlbod in 11-5.15; 50 feet; rate por foot 76 coats; amount $38, Assessment No. 5 Clins. D. Colbj Lot 5, block 2, Helms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 fool mi Hin venal uliln of Smith P.rimo street, nnd doscrlbod in R-185; 50 1 foot; rato per foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 6 D. T. Lnwton Lot 6, block 2, Holms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on the west side of South Grape street, nnd described In R-2 03; 50 feet; rnto por foot 76 rents; amount $38. Assessment No. 7 Chnjj. D. Colby Lot 7, block 2. Holms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontago 50 foot on tho west sldo of South Grnpo street, and described Jn R-262; 50 foot; rato por foot 76 cents; amount $38. A8so8mont No. 8 Chas. A Mo Arthur. Lot 8, block 2, Helms nddi tlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 foot on tho west sldo of South Grnpo street, and doscrlbod In R-2 39; 50 foot;' rato per foot 76 cents; amount $3S. A8808Binont No. 9 -Chas. A McAr thur. Lot 9, block 2. Helms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front- ago 42V4 feet on tno west sian or South Grnpo street, and described In R-239; 42' foet: rate por foot 76 cents; amount $32.10, . x Assessment No. 10 G. L Boone. Lot 11. block 1. Holms addition to ..,.' of Modfoid. Oregen: front age CO 8 foot on tho east nldo of South ' i.t W lilork , IUlniH iiilUiMrin ti the city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo d0 feet on the east sldo or South Grnpo street, and described In R-123; 50 feet: rnto ner foot 76 cents: nmodnt $38. Assessment No. 12 Earl II. Fohl. Lot 13, block 1, Helms ndditlon to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho east side of South Grapo street, and described In R-121; 50 foot; rnto por foot 76 conts; amount $3S. Assessment No. 13 Electa Stalloy, Lot 14, block 1, Helms ndditlon to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on the, enst side of South Grnpo street, and doscrlbod in R-122; 50 feet; rato per foot 76 cents; nmouut $38. Assessment No. 14. C. E. Stnlloy, Lot 15, block 1, Helms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregen: frontngo 50 feet on tho east sldo of soutu Grapo street, and described In . . . . 50 feet: rnto por foot 76 cents; amount $38. AsseBsmont No. 15. C. E. Stnlloy. Lot 16, block 1, Holms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo DO feet on the enst side of South Grnpo streot. nnd described in ! 50 feet; rnto por foot 76 cents; nmouut $3S. Assessment No. 16 Nora D. Byr son. Lot 17, block 1. Holms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 50 feet on tho enst sldo of South Grapo street, and described in R-180; 50 feet: into por foot 76 cents; amount $3S. Assessment No. 17 Helen L. Hns klns. Lot IS, block 1, Holms nddi tlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontago 50 foot on tho cast sldo of South Grapo streot, and described In R-192; 50 feet; rate, por foot 76 cents; nmount $38. Assessment No. 18 Frances Hns klns. Lot 19, block 1, Holms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 50 feet on tho onBt sldo of South Grape stre'ot, and described In R-152; 50 feot; rato per foot 70 conts; nmount $3S. Section 2. And it is horoby or dered nnd ordained thnt snld soveral assessments and the lions thoreof hi' entered In tho lion docket of said city, nnd thnt thereupon notlco tie given to tho owners, or roputed own ers, of said proporty, and thnt the samo bo enforced and collected l.i tho manner provided by tho chnrtor of said city, for tho collection of as sessments for tho Improvements of streets therein. Section 3. It Is further ordorcd that tho notlco nbovo provided for bo published thrco times in tho Dally Mnll Tribune, a newspaper publish ed nnd of general circulation In said city, In tho manner provided by or dlnanco No. 250 of said city. The foregoing ordlnnnco was passed by tho city council of tho city or Medford, Oregon, on tho 14th day of December, 1910, by tho fol lowing vete: Emcrlck nyo, Woloh aye, Elfort aye, Merrick nyo, Dommer, aye, Approved Docomber 15, 1910. Approved Novombor 3, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. NOTICE. To tho ownor, or roputed owner, of encli parcel of proporty described In tho foregoing ordinance, ns mimed therein, nnd In tho Hen declnrod by said ordlnnnco, ns recorded in the docket of city liens: You nro hereby notified that the assessment declared by tho forego ing ordlnnnco has been made nnd the Hen thcrofor entered In tho city Hen docket, nnd Hint the samo Is duo nnd you nro horoby required to pay tho samo to the city recordor within ton HAIR WHITE AS SNOW Restored to Natural Color with One Bottle of WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY The Only True Hair Restorer, Tonic and Rejuvenator ALMOST A MIRACLE My hair was as white ns snow when I commenced using Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. One bottle re stored my hair to Us natural dark brown color. As I am now 70 years old, I consider the result most remarkable. It is.an agreeable nnd refreshing hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and glossy, without being in the least greasy or sticky. WM. WESTLAKE, 210 West Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. KM Wyefii Chemical Company, we"X5ai;.S Leon B. dnj-H from tho sorvico of this notice, which service Is mndo by publication of tho foregoing ordlnnnco nnd this notlco three times in tho Medford I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT 1 HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables nnd. will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal to nil. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. ------ ---------- -- A Good Buy For Sale A now modem G-room bungalow,, lot 50x151, close in; nice residence district; at right price'. Also lots on King sk'eet. lTor particulars inquire at G10 Oakdale Ave., S. ' OWNER. For Sale FOR SALE A 30-lot subdivision, high, sightly lo cation; special price, $3500; terms. See Van Dyke Realty Co., 123 Main street. FOR SALE Two fine lots on West Seventh street, opposite end of Summit avenue; $1000 each; terms $400 cash, balance in ono and two years. 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