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-'VJWf JT?Wf iifP frwr ""' " !! -- "v- 'r7Wr - x-wfijljjf lyfJSpppW WW l W J' i kW a MEDFOTCP MAIL TRIBUNE, M15DKORT), OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER, ?7, 19.10. V Central Point Items L. J. Gay mid wife of Seattle ilrc usi'iuj,' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J II. Gay, here. -r Mr. and Mrs. Fred llopcr arc licic vinitiiiK Mrs. Ifapcr'ti parents, Mr. and Mr.s. I. l- Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clinpinmi of Asliland nre tmesis' of W. C. Oswald and family. Joe Under, ex-sheriff, of Phoenix, mid also Frank Byheo were here" at tending to cuttle business last week Mrs. Moon han returned home from an extended visit east. John llnnna of Portlnnd arrived the latter purt of the week to spend the holidays with his family and rela tives here. Louis Gay and wife of Seattlle spent Christmas with Game Warden Charles Gay and wife of Medford. Pror. F. F. Cooper loft for Enjjenc Sntnrdsy morning to spend the holidnys. llobert Mooro and wife of Gold Hill spent Christinas in Central Point, tho guests of his mother and Mrs. J. W. Merritt. W. II. Parks and family from l'liil ipsburg, Kansas, arrived here Sunday moniiiig and make mako this place their permanent residence. Mrs. C. H. Hnstcl and cbildrren "pent Sunday in Medford with friends. The Christians exercises were nil n decided success mid wore well at tended. The cantata at tho M. R. church was very good, considering they only had a few days' practice. The dif ferent characters weie well repre sented, cspecilly Undo Sam, Santa Clans, Jack Fr.ost, etc. Much credit and praise is duo thu committee. Mr. mid Mrs. Usher spent Sunday with Medford relatives. Miss Edith Brown was a Medford visitor on Saturday. Miss Marion Ilammerick was at Medford shopping Snturdnv. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peebo nre spending the holidays with relative and friends nt Coram, Calif. Miss Lena Downing is spendiug tho holidays with her parents nt Jacksonville. less than u gallon at its placo of. btiusincss in tho Hotel Nash buildinc, nt southeast corner First nnd Main streets, in snid city, for n period oi six months. !M2 HOTEL NASH COMPANY. Guaranteed Liquor Cure. Drunkenness is n progressive dis ense; tho moderate drinker is not satisfied with two or threo drinks n dny, the craving for more- and more becomes irresistible as $he diseas.c advances; thp result is chronic al coholism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right ill their own homes is Qrrine. It is-sold under a positive guarantee to- effect a cure or your money will bo refunded. Orrino No. X is the seciQt lcmedy; Orrine Xo. 2 is for those willing to take the treatment. Either form costs $1. Write for free booklet "How to Cure Drunkenness,'' tho Or Hue Co., (332 Orrino building, Wash ington, D. C. Sold by lending drug gists and hi this city by Leon P. llnskins. 214 E. Main street. Butte Falls Items A. E. Austin of tho unsurveyed walked out to Medford on Tuesday and after transacting some business returned on Suturdny nnd went to his hoincstend. Ho reports It ns be ing foggy In tho va'ley and that all tho stores appear to be doing a rush ing Christmas trade. Throught tho kindness of some of our people a very convenient lecture deslf, for religious services, lins been placed In tho Assembly room and now If tho peoplo will furnish a largo Blblo to placo upon It and a kneeling stool It will add very much to Its attractlvo usefulness. It Is said that somo valley parties Intend opening a fruit and confec tionery storo In the large room of tho bank building, but will build In tho spiing a suitable store-room. Sunday was a delightful sunshiny day overhead and If tho walking had boon good nothing more could have been asked for a beautiful December day. Several strings of nico brook trout nnd some salmon have been caught In tho creek during tho month. Tho forest rangers have been di rected to continuo their work of seed iilnntlng all the winter and as this Is the supply point It will help tho merchants very much as two or threo times a week wagons como In for needed camp necessaries. A train was run as far as Com- oron during the past week, but it was not attempted to try to run ns far as the Falls as the roadbed will not permit. Ice a half Inch In thickness formed Saturday night and Sunday, while brjght and beautiful overhead, was rather cool and bracing and much frost wns in evidence. The stage Is quite likely to run all winter If the roads are put In order so that the mall can bo carried all soo that the mail enn bo carried and tho passenger travel accommodated, of which there is more or less during tho winter senson. With tho oncoming of Bprlng and the general revival of trade that Is predicted for Dutto Falls, It Is ex pected that several new stores nnd our bank enterprise will materialize and many peoplo will rush Into town. The Socialists have rented the up per room oi tie Unnn building and hold weekly meetings.' They nre quite strong hereabouts and show a mnnifest lntorcst Iiv- their cause. Wo are blessed In this section In not having fogs ns provall, during winter, in tho vnlley, yet we have had an abundance of rain and frost and somo warm days, but no foggy weather. Gub Edmonson was visiting tho valley during tho week and came back with Frank Xetherland. EaglePoint Eaglets By A. O. Howlctt. There has been a considerable rush! Stewart, Mrs. Cole, wife of one of to our town during tho past few days. On Wednesday night the Sunny Side was full, and there were twouty head of horses in town, most of them from Dutto Falls, and again Thursday night we were full to our utmost ca pacity and the barn was also full, and the question arrives where do so ninny como from? Among the visit or were Lcrono (Hud) Obcnchain, from Klamath Falls on his road to Vi old homo to visit his father, Mr. John Onouehnin, pioprietor of the old and popular hostelry known as Obcn ehniirV. Another was Charley Ed- iiioiid-.oii, a step brother-in-law, who married a step-sister by John 0.' second wife janother was Israel Pulton of Dutto Falls, who came out on Wednesday, wont to Medford on Thursday and back to Engic Point tho same day; William Ilughos. recently from Cottago Grove (he was on his way to visit his parent who aro in tho mercantile business in Dutto Falls, Professor E. E. Smith, who has boon engaged teaching in the sugar pine district for tho past year or two, but is now living in Butte Falls; one of the Baker boys, who had buou attending circuit comt in Jacksonville; Thomas Fallow nnd wife, who live on the south fork o! Little Butto creek, and had been out to Medford for supplies and furni ture; Mrs. Gipport and her son Harris, who were on their way ! Jacksconvillc to act as witnesses in tho Jack O'Coiiuer hog caso; Ira Tungate, one of the business men oi Butte Falls; Mr. Wheeler, of the iirm of Claspil & Wheeler, also of Butto Falls; Mr. Mathews, who is interested in tho Marcy & Cadzoc store of Batto Falls, was out f a load of goods with a young mai bv tho name of Morris; Ed Watson, the justice of tho peace for that city beside threo strangors whose nnmo I did not loam. Thursday I took a trip to Mod fold on tho P. Si E. train, and among the passenger was Mr. and Mrs. Find lev. Thoy went in on spoainl busi ness, but tho train was m louif get ting to Medford that Mrs. Fiudhsy said that he had iw time to do any trading, so hnd to rot urn homo with what she wanted. Mr. Wright, tli wife tit tho depot ngont; Mrs. Wil liam Von dor Hollon, Mrs.. F. M , the engineers running a train on the P. & E. railroad, beside quite a number of tho men already men tioned. Our school gave quito nn interest ing entertainment Friday afternoon, and tho ladies are preparing to have n nice program for Sunday. Messrs. Armspiger, Stewart & Co. the engineers who have been out surveying out the Leo Bradshaw place, got through Friday afternoon and returned to Medford. Gus Hosenbiirg, who bought a part of two lots of A. J. DalJy, bar gained for the other parts. of tho lots Friday from' A. C. and S. E. Howlctt. and has fenced them in and expects to build on them in the spring. Miss Uosa Ayres, who has been assisting Mr.s. Howlctt in the hotel, wont home Friday aftornoon to spend Xmas with the old folks at homo. F. M. Stewart was circulating a netition to hnvo hiinelf reappointed a notary public last Friday. amount JUS. Assessment No. 12- Earl II. Fehl. Lot 13, block 1, Helm b addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 foot on tho enst side of South Grape street, and described In 11-121; GO foot; rato per foot 76 cents; amount $3S. Assessment No. 13 Electa Stalley. Lot 14, block 1. Helms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on the cast sldo of South Grape street, nnd described In H-122; f0 feet; rato per foot 70 conla; amount $38. Assessment No. 14. C. E. Stalley, Lot 15, block 1, Helms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frqntago 50 feet on the east side of South Ornpo Btrcet, and described In . . . . ; 50 feet; rate per foot 76 conts; amount $3S. Assessment No. 15. C. E. Stnlloy. Lot 16, block 1, Helms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage- 50 feet on the east side of South Grape street, and described In ; 50 feet; rate per foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 16 Nora D. Byr son. Lot 17, block 1, Helms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front ngo 50 feet on tne cast side of South Grape street, and described In H-1S0; per root 70 conts; assessments and tho liens thereof be entered In tho lion docket of said city, and that thereupon notice be given to tho owners, or reputed own ers, of said property, and thnt the same bo enforced and collected Li the mannor provided by the chartoi of snld city, for tho'collectlon of as sessments for tho Improvements of Btrcots therein. Section 3. It Is further ordered thnt the notice above provided for bo published three times In tho Dally Mail Trlbuno, a" newspaper publish ed and of general circulation in snid city. In Uio manner provided by or dinance No. 250 of said city. Tlio foregoing ordinance was passed by tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, on the 14th dny of December, 1910, by tho fol lowing vete: , Emerlck nyo, welch aye, Etfcrt aye, Merrick' nyo, Donunor nyo, Approved December 15, 1910. Approved Novotnbor3, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROUT. W. TBLFI3H. City Itecordcr. Guaranteed Honest and Reliable Messengers. Tray and Package Delivery n. Siinpiultv.. l V r Medford Messenger Service Under New Muungcmciit. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. All small parcels or messages delivered five blocks or under.. 10c Over five blocks and under ten 15c Over ten blocks and under fifteen , . . . . .20c Over fifteen blocks .'Joo FUEI) HANSCAM, Prop. ,337 South Central Ave., Telonhuito Main 1113. Medford. Orciron. Campbell & Baumbach CITY NOTICES. NOTICE. If nny ono knowing nnythlng In re gard to Thomas E. Sholdon of Rogno River war, 1855-56, please communl--ato with Mrs. Mary Sheldon, 533 South Grape. 331 When You Aro HI It doesn't take n good doctor to toll '.hat. Most anyono can do as much. Vo toll whjt makes you 111 sometimes -alls for tho utmost skill of tho best physician. Anyone, by n fow simple tests, can ell that your eyes nro defective 'hat you nood glasses of some kind 'nit to know tho exact cause and fit 'ho right glnssoB calls for mora than ordinary skill. I have mado tho fitting of glasses special study and I m In buslnoss to bring wrong eyos and right glassos together. DR. RICKERT. Optometrist. Itoom 2, over Kontnor's. Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Or., at its regular mooting on January . 1011, for a license to sell spiritimu- tinoiid and malt liquors, in qtiantitK'n ORDINANCE NO. 125. On ordlnnnco assessing .tho prop erty adjacent to nnd benefited by the S-tnch lateral sewer constructed nlong South Grnpo street from Twelfth streot to south city limits for the cost of constructing the same nnd providing tho manner of carry ing said assessments into full ef fect. The City of Medford Doth Ordain ns Follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho Council did heretofore provide by ordinance Tor the serving of tho owners of, property adjneent to and benefited by tho construction of tho 'lateral sower hereinafter described to ap pear before ssalil council nnd show cause, If any, why said property should not bo assessed for the con struction of said sower, and did fix a time for hearing nny such protests, which notice wns given In accordance with snld ordluanco moro than ten days before tho beginning of tho construction of said sower, but no protests against said construction of assessment of tho coat thereof was mndo by any one and said sower was by said Council ordered constructed. And, wlioreas, tho cost of the con struction of said sower lins been and hereby Is determined to bo tho sum of $686.50. Now therefore, said city doth ordain nnd declare that each parcel of property described be low Is adjneent to and benefited by that certain lnteral sower 8 Inches In size, constructed on South Grnpo streot from Twelfth street to south city limits nnd that tho pro portion of the cost of said sower which each of said parcols of land should bear, based on tho benefits derived respectively by said several tracts of land, Is tho amount sot op posite tho description of each par cel below, that each of said parcels Is actually benefited In tne nmount set opposite its description bolow by tho construction of said sower, and th'at said several amounts ropresont tho proportional benefits of said several parcels from said sewer. And each of said parcels Is hereby as sessed tho amount set opposlto its description below for tho construc tion of said sower. ASSESSMENT FOR AN EIGHT INCH LATERAL SEWER ON SOUTH GRAPE STREET FROM TWELFTH STREET TO SOUTH CORPORATION IJOUNDARY. Assessment No, 1 Snmuol S. Swinning. Lot 1, block 2, Holms ad dition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 foet on tho west side of South Grapo street, and described In R-74; 50 feet; rato por foot 76 conts; amount $38. Assessment No. 2 Ida E. Konwor thy. Lot 2, block 2. Holms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on the west sldo of South Grape street, nnd described In R-2 44; 50 feet; rato per foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 3 Laura K. Park er. Lot 3, block 2, Helms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontago GO feet on tho west sldo of South Grape street, and described in R-183; 50 feet; rato por foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 4 notty Potorson. Lot 4, block 2, Holms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho west side of South Grapo streot, and described In R-535; 50 foet; rnto per foot 76 cents; nmount $38. Assessment No. 5 Cbas. D, Colby. Lot 5, .block 2, Holms addition to the city of Medford. Oregon; frontago 50 feet on the west sldo of South Grape street, and described in R-185; 50 feet; rato por foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 6 D. T. Lavton. Lot 6, block 2, Holms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontago 50 feet on tho vost sldo of South Grapo streot, and described in R-2 63; 50 feet; rato por foot 76 conts; nmount $38. Assessment No. 7 Cbas. D. Colby. Lot 7, block 2, Holms addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feot on the west sldo of South Grapo street, and described In R-262; 50 foot; rato per foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 8 Cbas. A. Mc Arthur. Lot 8, block 2. Holms addi tion to the city of Medford, Orogon; ft outage 50 feet on tho west sldo of South Grapo street, nnd described In R-239; 50 feet; rato per foot 76 conts; amount $38 50 feet; rato amount $38 Assessment No. 17 Helen L. Hns klns. Lot 18, block 1, Holms addi tion to. the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feot on tho east sldo of South Grape street, nnd described in R-192; 50 feot; rnto per foot 76 cents; amount $38. Assessment No. 18 Frances Has klns. Lot 19, block 1, Helms addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on the east sldo of South Grapo Btreet, and described In 11-152; 50 feet: rate por root 70 amount $3S Section 2. And It Is hereby or dered nnd ordnlned thnt snld sovoral NOTICE. To tho owner, or reputed owner, of each parcel of property described In tho foregoing ordinance, as named thoreln, and la tho Ilea declnred by snid ordlnnnco, ns recorded in the docket of city Hens: You are hereby notified thnt tho assessment declared by tho forcgo lug ordinance lins boon mndo nnd tho Hen therefor entered In tho city Hon docket, nnd that the samo Is duo and you aro hereby required to pay tho samo to tho city recorder within ton days from the Bervico of this notice, which service Is made by publication of tho foregoing ordinance and this notice throe times In tho Medfoid cents; l Mall Tribune, pursuant to nn ordei of tho city council of snld city ROUT. V. TELFER, City Recorder MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, j CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches i; nnrl frnif. Innrl '! 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG PHONE323I. County Seat Real Estate Office Bldfj., Jacksonville, Or. Office in Rank of Jacksonville tins numerous choico bargains in city lots,, orchard, farming and alfalfa ranches. Our Applcgnto valley ranches nro bnrgains; all have an abundance of water for irrigation. Don't forget that Jack Konillo is the county scat and thai it is installing an up-to-dao water system. Como nnd sco us. We'll interest you. LUY . COLLINS Land For Sale Fertile fruit and alfalfa land in small and larger tracts. Cleaved and uncleared. Terms and price reasonable. Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon Uho finest Sample Rooms in the city. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone In Every Itoom RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN '0h4rr4 H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER NURSERYMAN Z X J. E. ENYART, Prosidont. JOHN S. ORTII, Cnshior. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK J A. TERRY. Vice-ProBidout. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING SUSIKCSS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. -- ---- ' ?:: b 2 -V;;,', Medford Iron WorKs E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents m So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP RICOTS. PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES AND A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381- Res. Phone 2493 a ' For Sale VOU SALE A .10-lot subdivision, high, sightly lo cation; special price, $3f00; terms. See Van Dyke Realty Co., 123 Main street. YOR SALE Two fine lots on West Seventh street, ARHossmont No. o cimB. a. McAr-1? opposite end ot Summit avenue; .$1000 euHi; terms $100 cash, balaneo in one and two years. Van uyico Realty Co., 123 Main street. Phone 082. thur. Lot 9, block 2, Holms nddltlon to tho city of Medford, OroRon; front- .401; r,...t .. . 1. 4. ..1.1- ' South Grapo streot, and doscrlbod In R-239; 42Vj loet: rato por foot 70 contH; amount $32,110. ABboaainont No. 10 G. L. Hoono. Lot 11. block 1, IIolniH nddltlon to tho city of Medford, OroKon; front age 60.8 feot on tho cant Bide of South Grapo atroot, and doscrlbod In H-1S7: CO. 8 foot; rnto por foot 7C conta; amount $40.21. ABfOfjsinent No. 11 Wm. Stalley. Lot 12, block 1, JJolniB addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage oQ feot on tho east ulilo of South Grapo Btroc-t. and described In R-123. 50 feet, rato per foot 70 cciuh, "WANTEDTO list good farms and fruit ranches ; also swell tracts. Van Dyko Realty Co., 123 East' Main street. Van Dyke Realty Co. 128 Main Street LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC. , Real Estate and Insurance Special Representative for International Real Estate Association, Chicago, 111. AGENT FOR FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO. RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO. BARGAINS AND MONEY MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH ARDS & TIMBER LANDS. 201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 2411 TIMBER LANDS WANTED 9 List with us what you have for sale. Timber cruising and estimates furnitshed. HARRIS TIMBER LAND COMP'Y 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. MEDFORD, OREGON. war R. F. GUERIN & CO. 4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS of from $500 to $3000. lo return investors 10 per cent ucr annum. If you have money to loan It will pay you to Investigate them li L iS 'p :: :: '1 ' :