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&?)" ,T C Hi' r, ,111 HI i ,w mmixuxacaaicxa MEiwOftp majl 'Jmu'lujnts, wjmwjIV Oregon, ijdax, dicci5mjjeu ;jo,.h)jo. G 'JV in t Phoenix and Yicitiity , ny T. F. KAOLIN'S. ...... i Ilnthcr quiet this wed; for n lioli lay week. Tlio weather tntui keeps busy nnd keeps the people busy KiiORsing' what tomorrow will 1m. Tlio Xmas 'entcrtninmentp given by the churches wh h huoccss in every wny. Quite a lengthy program wntf rendered nt the fliristinu church nnd the tree lighted with electricity. Mr, ,Vrih(, electrician, kindly put in the Rights and wired up Ihe tree. ..It win very benulif'iil. . Mini Magnus, Miss Wright nnd Miih Hazel JohiiHon prepared tho program and trained the children, nnd they did their work well. Tho children did their parlH well. Mr. and Mm. Oarrelt ot Aftldnnit visited with MrH. Anderson, Mis Oarrelt's mother,. this week. And this reminds us thai yc scribe mid wife pnrlook,of mid enjoyed very much a fine Xmns dinner served at- the home of Mrs. Anderson. All feasted to the full. Mr. and Mrs. Harney and Miss Amy, their daiighjor, were over from Feni Valley Xmas and attended ser vice at the Christian church. They jreport very bad roads over their way , Pastor T. F. Hawlins of the Chris. linn church expects to be away from home for two or three, weeks in n revival meeting in Eastern Oregon. During his absence, Hew Mr. done, of Central Point will supply the pul pit. Our Phoenix people will remember the revival nt (he Presbyterian church to begin first Sunday and the first hiy of .January. At the Presbyterian church llirs program was well prepared and well rendered, nnd the effect very pleas ing. The children were nil mad" happy with gifts ot candy and nuis and other gifts. Miss Minu Magnus, the populni teacher n Kuch, is visiting her sis ler. .Miss uorris, who is one ol our Phoenix teachers, his week. They called at the sanctum of ye surilic one evening and we enjoyed a very pleasant visit. Mr. F're.1, Miss Klella and Miss Christina Irwin of Talentill attend ed service at the Christina churc'i Christmas. .Mr. Knrle and Miss Pearl Mover, high school pupils at Ashland, in tended service at the Christian church Xnins and are spending tho week n( home on the ranch. ' CITY NOTICES. Kane's Greek Items Hill Kliotcn and .Inlin Kails weiv transacting business in Med ford one day recently. l'Ycd Itrown, who is working at the Champlin dredge on Foot's creel:, spent Christinas with his parents at I his place. Mr. and Mrs. Householder spent Xmus on .Sardine creek as gkuest of their daughter, Mrs. Dnscnbcrry. Nearly everybody from this place attended the masque hall in Hold. Hill Christmas, add report a fine lime both socially and fiunuciuHy. S. C. Iliginbotham and sou of Ku gcue. Oi.. are at present tho giic-d of relatives and friends of this place. Pearl (Scan, who had the misfor tune to gel his foot quite badly cut some few weeks ago, is able to be about on crutches. Hyrley and Lewis wore Hub City visitors one day recently, combining business and pleasure Mis. llolsev received the sail in telligence of I lie ib'nlli of her hus band, which occin red at the Soldier)' home at Koseburg, Or., on Decemhei Jtl, HMO. We extend our sympathy. Mrs. Lindsay of Mcdloid spent Xmas week nt this place with hoi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norris. No. 250 of'Eiitd fclty. Tlio foregoing ordlnnnco war panned by tho city council of tho CU) of Mcdford, Oregon, on tho 20th day of December, 1910, by tlto following vete: Welch absent, Merrick aye, Bmer Ick aye, Wortman aye, Elfcrt nyo nnd Doinmcr aye. Approved December 21, 1910. W. H. CANON, Attest: Mayor. RODT. W. TI2LFER, City Rodordar., NOTICE Tootlio owners, or reputed owners of each parcel of property described' In tho foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In tho lions declared 1)3 onld ordinance, as recorded In the docket of the city Mens: You are hcroby notified that tin nBSossntent declared by the forego Ing ordlnanco has been made nnd tho Hens thereof entered In tho clt., docket, and that tho name In due a ill5 you are hereby requlrod to pay the same to tlio city recorder within ter dnyH from tho nervlec of tali notice which Hervlco Is mado by publication of tho foregoing ordinance and thli notice threo times In tho Medfon' Mall Trllitmo piirniinnL to an order of tho city council of tho said city. ROBERT V TF' vi.w I'T $ City Recorder - , CITY NOTICES. Central Point Items . Mrs. Miller and daughters loft on tho M. E. church with a mock Christ Fridnv for Lake iVeel: to snend fin 1 uihs treo Monday evening at Ihe holidays wil relatives. Mike and Fd Hanley were trans acting business in Central Point on TucMlay. , , , .Mr. Atmpriost wa hero Tuesday on cat lie. bu,siuos Miss .May DitHwprh of Medfoid was a guest of Miss Marguerite lomes Tuesday, Mm. I). Lewis entertained friends from fluid Hill Tuesday. Mrs. V. E. Ivahler entertained the young neoinVs class and leaehers of Kahler hospitable home. The young pcopld aiprcciale Ihe fact thai the "latchstring hangs oiilsidu" and the door is always open lo (lieiu on all ni'cmioils. Mm. -Kahler proves her self a charming busies. Dainty re freshments were served, Miss Richardson of Medford is tlio guest uf Mrs. Flnier Childers. ". Albert Led ford is very ill at Ihe home of his parent here. I). Jacobs hns lcsigned his posi tion hero at the Southern Pacific de pot and left 'for Uo-ehuitr Tuesday. i Table Rock Items , . The nclmol hero is having a week's Mr. and Mrs. Charles vacation. ' Avers' Spur spent Christinas Miss Vie Thomson, who is tenon' tho family of S. C. Collins. Iwlor of with lag pear flrants I'ass, spent ('(irisi pins with hoi- parents here. , Colonel and Mrs. Washhnru at spending a few days in Pottluud. Quite a number from Agate went in with p.U't of (he Table Koek piu. plo and hud their Christmas tiees in tho seoolhoiihe hero, An apprppri ale iirograiu was rendered and all re port having a line limy. There weie also a number of family trees in tin eoininunify. Quite a number of families had tree in the old selioolhnuso recently bought by S, I. Adams. A shoit program was rendered, which was Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Missell mm daughter, Mildred, of Mcdford, spent Snlurduy and Sunday visiting here and attended llio Christians tree a tliu Aujuus place. 'Mrs. Lvdiard and son mid daugh ter are spending the holidays in Mcd ford. The Table Rock Telephone com pany held their annual meeting rn onday aftejuoon, 1). V s eiecieil pii'sideai; ,i. i Pendleton, vico-presiityut, and K. T I'oilics, seetelary-treivsurer for tin1 ensuing year. Patch brothers ot Table Rock are ' i Agate Me I liebeo was lollowed li a conuuudruiu su)per, J billed to give a moving picture show Which made considerable fun. at the schoolhousp n,.t I-Yidav uighl PLAN TOWN TO DEFEAT PROWS Northern California Saloonmen Aio Worklno Out Novel Scheme Which Will Defeat County Option-Will Be Six Miles Loiih, 200 Feet Wide! Brutal Murder at AIHd 6 Allins' WEED, Cal., Dee. HO. Six miles of town, MO feet wide, with plenty pf liipiid refivshiuent along its single boulevard, jh tlio plan of siilooumen it Siskiyou county lo defeat the eoupty option ordinance. A new town, which shall include Kdgewood it one end and idernia, another limn et, six miles away, al the oilier, and ploug whose course are a number of roadhoiiseH Hint Will ho forced m fif business unless some drastic fiiovo is made, is being planned. The jowu will bo one lot deep, Jf0 feet on each side of tho boulevard, which Hie salooiinieii promise to build with (ilt ofyUa tnspi, With siiqh it pun, whoso ordinances the" could eoi, Irol, tlio county option law could be evaded, I The prices on our entile stock o' Chinaware and Pishes of all descriu lions have been brutally iiiui'deied. I! you are looking for dishes now 1 tho time to purchase um at the lowesi prices ccr iiuuie in this section. CITY NOTICES. (Conlliuasl Krom Vagv 3 ) OltMXANCK X(. -1121). An orillnanro declaring tho nHKOSB meiit on tho prolerty benefited for tin cost of laying a 4-Inch water malr on North Orange street from Wcsl Main Btrcot to West Fourth street, and directing the recorder to enter o statement thereof In tho water mnln Hen docket. Tho City of Medfoid doth ordalr as follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho city conn ell did heretofore, by resolution fie clnro Its Intention to lay a t-liicl water main on North Orange stree' from West Mala street to West Fourtl street and to assess tho cost thereof on the property fronting on said por lion of said street la proportion ti I ho frontage of said property, am' fix a fimc and place for hearing pro teats, against the laying of Bnld watei main on said part of said street am" the AHHcHHtiieut of I ho cost thereof a nforcmtld. And, whereas, said resolution wn duly published and posted as rcipilrci hy section 1 Hi of the charter of sail fltys v. And, whereas, a meeting of tin council was aoid at uie timo am place flved la said resolution, for tin purpoHo of considering any such pro tests, but no protests wore nt snli' time, or at any other time mndo tr or received by tho council to tho sale" lnylng of snld water main or tho as sessmeat of tho coat hb nforosnld, am' said council having considered tin matter, and deeming that said wate main was and Is of matorlal benefit to said city, and thnt all property te be assessed therefor would bo bene flted thereby to tho extent of th probable amount of said respeetlvi assesKiuents to bo levied against, nail property did order snid main laid. And, wheieas, the cost of salt water main has been and bereby It determined to bo tho sum of $9!KI.2S Now, therefore, It Is huruby fur ther determined that tho proportion nto Bharo of tho coat of laying Halt' water mala of each pnrcol of proper ty f routing on said portion of salt street Is the amount set opposite, tin description of each parcel of land be low, and that each piece or parcel o' land benefited by the laying of tin said main to tho full extent of tin amount so set opposite Uie tlescrlp tlou of tho sumo, and thnt the respec live amounts repiesent the propor tlonal benefits of said water main U said respective parcels of land, am also the proportional froatag thereof on said street, and the council does hereby declan each of tho parcels of property do scribed below to hi? assessed and oacl of the same Is hereby assessed the amount net opposite each descrlptloi' for tuc cost of laying said water mnln ASSKSSMMNT FOR A FOlTR-INt'P WATWU MAIN ON NORTH OR ' ANCJI3 STUKKT FROM WKS'f MAIN TO WNHT FOURTH STUKI3T. Assessment No. 1. Anderson Toft. Lot 1, block 2, llungnlow ad dition to tho City of Medfoid, Ore Froutago .10 feet on tho west side of North Orange street, and described In Vol. , page , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; .r0 feet; rate per foot 71c; amount $36.50. Assessment No. 2, L. M Ruudlett. Lot 2, block 2, llungnlow addition to tho City of Mcdford, Ore. Frontage 50 feet on tho west side of North Or ange street, and described In Veil. 75. page, 138, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregen: 50 feet; rate per foot Tie, amount $35.50. Assessment No. 3. Mrs. Selena T Corliss. Lot 3, block 2, Hungalow addltlon to the City of Mcdford, Ore Frontage 50 feet on tho west side of North Orange street, and described In Vol. 73, page 137, county record er's records of Jackson county, Ore gon; 50 feet; into per foot 71e; amount $75.50. Assessment No. I. Mary Alsdorf. Lot 4, block 2, llungalow addition to the City of Mcdford, Ore. Frontage 50 feet on tho west side of North Orange Htreet, and described in Vol. 75, page 21H5, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson cornty, Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot 7le; ninounl $35.50. Assessment No. 5. Henry Hart. Lot 5, block 2, llungalow addition to the City of .Mcdford. Ore. Froutago 50 feet on the west side of North Or-; " a u go street, and described In Vol. 73, ',', inane as::, couul.v recorders records p oi .laeivMin coumy, viregou- au leoi. rate per foot 71c; amount $35.51). J Assessment No. ti Henry peck.! Lot G, block 2, liungalow addition tut ,l... nil.. .. ,,.. i.... i s.... I..- . .. nil! vil in .iii-iiiiiui, wil- I-1 lllllUKl' , ,i0 feet on tlio west slilo of North Or- lingo street, mid described In Vol. 7H. page 502, comity recorder's records! of JnckKon count v. Ore-ion: 50 foot1. fa to per foot 71c; amount $35.50. I f Assessment No. 7.---M. IV Corlles. ' I Lot 7. block 2, HmiKuluw addition to the City of Mcdford, Ore. Frontage 50 feet on tho west side of North Or nngofttrcct. and described In Vol. S2, pane 321. county recorders records 50 feet; age 50 feet on tho west side of North Orango Btreet, and described 'n Vol. 82. pngo 371, county record er's records of Jackson County, Ore gon; 50 feet; rato per foot 71c; amount $35,50, Assessment Nd. 9. II. E. Marsh. Lot 9, block 2, Bungalow addition to the City of Mcdford, Oregon. Front age 50 feet on the west side of North Orange street, and described In VoJ. 82, pago 47ff, county recorder's rec ords of Jncgson .county, OroRon; 50 feet; rato per foot. 71c; amount $35.50. Lot 10, nnd North 25 feet of lot 11, block 2, Bungalow nddltloii to tho City of Mcdford, Oregon. Frontago Assessment No. 10. W. C. Green. Lot 10, and north 25 feet of lot 11. block 2, llungnlow addition to the' City of Medford, Oregon. Frontage 75 feot on tho west side or North Orango street, and described In Vol. f.9, pngo 127, county recorder's rec ords of Jnckspn count, Oregon; 75 feet: rato por foot 71c; amount $53.25. Assessment No; 11. II. P. Ilar ;rave. Lot 12, and south 25 feet of ot 11, block 2, Bungalow addition o the Cltv of Mcdford. On'gon. Frontage 75 foot on the west side of S'orth Orango Btroet, and described 4a Vol. 83. pago 310, county record er's records of Jackson county, Ore gon; 70 rent; rato per foot 71c; amount $53.25. Assessment No. 12. May Ander son. Lot 13, block 2, llungalow ad dition to tho City of Medfoid, Oregon. Frontago 140 feot on tho west side of North Orango street, and described In Vol. CO, pago 603, county record er's records of Jackson county, Ore gon; 90 feet; rato per foot 71c; amount $03.90. Assessment No. 13. M. A. Under. Lot 1, block 1, Bungalow addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon. Front ago 50 reel on tho oast side of North Orango street, and described In Vol CITY NOTICES. ...ALFALFA LAND.... SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. ; Choicest dairy nnd alfalfa proposition in the state, locale. 1 on ho main line of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE. ABUNDANCE OP WATER FO R IRRIGATION. Writo tTs for Information. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co. Dixon. Cal. ei or lanu ram-1 )n tho east lino of$ t, 100 Toot south' 9 I 'st corner of I'Z -JiMb'MWJ rt'v,-,'-!-rf ;2. pago 287, county recorder's rec ord b of Jackson comity. Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot 71c; amount $35.50. Assessment No. It. Clara Mcln obIi. Lot 2, block 1, Bungalow ad lltlon to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontago 50 feot on the oast hie or North Orange afreet and de scribed In Vol. 02, page 4 SO, county ecorder's records of Jne-ksou coun y, Oiegon; GO feot; rato per foot 7 lo; amount $35.50. Assessment No. 15. Clara M. All ken, Lot 3, block 1, Bungalow ad lltlon to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Frontago 50 feet on tlio oast 'Ido of North Orango Btreet, and tle- cribod In Vol. 78, iaj;o G05, county ecorder's records of Jackson county. Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot 71b; amount $35.50.v Assessment No. 1C. Qeorgo W. Friddy. Lot 4. and tho north 1G 2-3 'eet of'ldt 5, block 1, Bungalow ad lltlon to tho City or Medford, Ore gon. Frontngo CC 2-3 feet on the ast Hide of North Orango Btreet, nnd described In Vol. 70, page (53, county recorder's records of Jackson coun ty, Oregon; (iC 2-3 feet; rato per foot 71c; amount $4 7.33. Assessment No. ,17. Louise Mil ler. South 33 1-3 feet lot 5 and north 33 1-3 feet of Mot (5, block 1, Bungalow addition , to tho City or Mediord. Oregon. Frontage 6G 23 feot on tho east sldo of North Orango Ureot, nnd described In VoL 78, page. 101, couifty rocordor's records of lackson county, Oregon; fit! 2-3 foot; rato per foot 71c: amount $4,7.33. Assessment No. 18. Sarah 13. ran, A parcel df land commencing i at n point on the oast lino of North, Orango street, 30 feet goith or, 'tho southwest corner of lot 8, block 1, Bungalow addition, and running! hence east 180 feet'; thenco south i '50 feet: thenco west 180 feet; thence north 50 feet to the place of begin-! nlng. Frontage 50 feet on the east) side of North Orange street, and de- 3crlbed In VoL 70, page 358, county j recorder's records of Jackson county. Oregon; 50 feot; rata per foot 71c; amount $35.50. Assessment No. 22. Warner & wortman. A parcel of land com menclng at n, point on North Orango street or tno southwest corner or Z lot 8, block 1, Bungalow addition to 'he Clvy or Mcdford. Frontage 50. feet on tho cast hIiIo of North Orange Hfrnnt nnil ilocwrllinil In nl nmrn . conntv ref'ftrflpr'R rrrnn!n nt .TsiMr.) 9 ion county, Oregon; 50 feet; rato'per 2 foot 71c; amount $35.50. i Assessment No. 23. W. Alden- z hngon. A parcel of land commune- 'v ing at a point on tho east lino or North Orango street, 150 feet nouth of tho southwest co-ner of lot 8, block 1, Bungalow addition to the City of Medrord, Oregon, and run- nltlf thntinn final TOO fnrtt ttinnrn south. CO feet; thenco west 100 fect;iz thence north 60 feet to the place of beginning. Frontage CO feet on the i'uhl Ruin n iiirin iirnnirn yirniir nnii described In Vol. 84. nago 7. county ! &4&&tt4&& recorder's records or Jackson coun-i ty, Oregon; (10 reel; rato per root J. E. ENYAItT, President. JOHN S. ORTII, Cnshior. J A. PERRY, Viee-Prosidont. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't CHShier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKINQ 4UHKESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 71c; amount $42.60 Assessment No. 24,-MVarner & Wortman. A parcel or land com mencing nt a point on tho cast line or North Orango street, 140 fe6t north of the northeast Intersection or North Orango street, and West Main street, and rui.nlng thence east 180 feot; thenco north !) feet: thence west 180 feet; thenco south 9 feet to the placo of beginning. Frontage It feel on the east side of North Orange street, and described In Vol. , page , county recorder's records of Jack son county, Oregon; 9 feet; rato per mot 71c; amount $6.39. Assessment No. 25. Annie M. Hoot. A parcel of land commencing n. 4 1. ..nHtl.nn.it f..4nr.A.,l... t X.. i 1 . ui mi; him uii.uoi iiiiiu ni:i;iiuii ut ui ill i 4 Ornnge street, .ml West Main street,1 running thenco north along tho east lino of aald North Orange street 140 feel; thenco east 55 feet; thence1 south 140 feet; thenco west 55 feet I to tho place, of commencement. Front age 140 feet on the oust side of North ' Orange street and doscrll od In Vol. 71, pago 191, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon; 90 feet; rato per foot 71c; nmount $03.90. Section 2. And It h hcroby or-i dered and ordained that the several j assessments and tho Henri thereof, bo entered In tho water main Hen d0ck-i ot of tho said city, am! that tl'oreup-' on notice bo given to the owners or reputed owners of Bald property, and , that tlio oario bo enforced and col-1 lected la tho manner provided by the' charter of said city for tho collection of assessments for the Improvement ol the streets therein. Section 3, It Is further ordered that tho notice above provided for be published thrco times In' tho Dally Mall Tribune, n newspaper published and of general circulation In said city, in tho manner provided by or-( dinanco No. 250 of said city. The foregoing ordinance wan ' rasbed by tho city council of the! City of Medrord. Oregon, on tl-e 20th " : I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables nnd will conduct a general feed and boarding ostablishmct. Horses hoarded by the day, week or month. I guarantoo a square deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. X ------ - - -- The Reason Thfa store enjoys such an enormous business thnt h conslnntlv Assessment iso ihbarnn v. .(,, ()f neremllw. 1910 by tho fol Weoks. Lot ,, ar.di south Id 2-3 reefT. '. ,... ' ' iT lot ?. block 1. Bungalow addition ,,",,, ,. , . o the City of Medrord, Oregon. , WoMi absent, Merrick aye. Emer Fronlago GO 2-3 feot Ton tho oast side ck aye; Wortman nyo, Klfert aye. ago if North Ornnge street, and described t ir..i n t .n.r ....... Ul viu, iu. I'iiKC uii, ruiiiiij ri-i-iii-i 'ler s reconiH of .lacKson county, Or egon; Gli 2-3 feel; rato per foot 71c: nmount $17.3". Assessment No. 19. Win. Mc- liowan. Lot 8, block 1, Bungalow ad dition to tho City or Medrord, Ore Ron. Frontage 50 feet on tho east ildo or North Orange ctreet, and de scribed in Vol. 77, page 231, county recorder's records ot Jackson coun ty, Oregen: 50 feet; rato per i lc; amount $3..50, AHsessment No. 20. Warner & Wortman. A parcel of laud com mencing at tho southwest corner of lot S, block 1, Bungalow addition, And running thenco south along the east lino of North Orango street, 50 feet: thenco east ISO feot; thence north 50 feet; thence west 180 feet to tho plnco of beginning. Frontage Demnier aye. Appioved December 21, 1910. 7. II. CANON, Attest: Mayor. ItOIVT. W. TRLFH1L City Uororder. NOT ICK. To tho owner, or remitod owner, of each parcel- or property described in the foregoing ordlnanco, as named therein, and In the lien declared by foot said ordinance, as recorded In tho docket of city llene: You are hereby notified that the assessment declared by tho foregoing ordlnanco 1i:m been :eade and tho lien therefor entered In tro city Hen docket, and that the same is due ami you are hereby required to pay tho same to the city recorder within 10 days from the service of this notice, which service Is made by publication 50 feet on tho east sldo or North Or- of tho foregoing ordlnanco and thin auge street, and described In Vol. . notice three times 'n tlo Medford page , count recorder's records of Mnll Tribune, pursuant to an order Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet: of the city council of said city, rato per foot 71c; amount $35.50. UOBT. W. TKLFKU. Assessment No. 21. L. K. Corh-i City Recorder. increasing is hocnusc of tho l'aet that people have learned and are leaniimr dailv thnt tliev can buv the hcM for inst a little le?1 at this store. A man iod us Raturdny that we were selling apples too cheap, lie was joking, but ho meant wiiat lie said. lie laid shopped and by coming hero snved something like b'je au eaeli box of apples lie bought. This 'is ono of tho many reasons why wo are busy. ALLEN GROCERY CO. Main and Central Streets of Kim stioot, and described In Vol. , Page , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 30 feoU rato per foot 80c; ninomit $2 LOO. Section 2. And it Is hereby or. dered and ordained that tho several ishoshiuouts and tho Ileus thereof bo entered In tho water main Hen docket of tho said city, and that thereupon nonce no given to the owners or re puted owners of said property, nnd that the same ho enforced ami collect ed In the manner pruUdud hy tliu chill-tor of Bald city for tho collec tion of assessments for the Improve ment of the streets therein. Section 3. it Is further ordered that the notice above provided for beiof Jackson county. Oregon puiuiBhiul tluee times In the Dally; rate tier foot 71c. nmount $35.50 .Mall rilbuiie. a iiowmiaper P itillshodl - AsHessment No S - K IC (Iravatte and orKcneial circulation in snld ill. Lot s, block 2, Bungalow addition to t In the inuiiier punldci by ordlnancOj tho City of Medford, Oregon Front- Los Angeles AND RETURN $31.55 If sufficient number desire to make iho trip an excursion will be uonduotcd Medford to Los Angeles and return some timo in January or Fqb ruarv at the round trip rate of $31.55 with a thirty day limit to return. Tickets will permit of stopovqrs and be good via either lino. to and from Los Angeles. For further information see or phono A. S. R0SENBAUM, Local S. IV Agent, or call at the PassengQr Station. KonolMl. 25.1 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 w n j&?j 1 ? v? I1! ", r0 A &tf ;&. . This Knob Hill View J ro.iiitr jsma WzZi' Vl' ( Taken just after the paving was completed on East Mam street, reminds us that the right time to invest in one of thom s.u-i.11 Front Tier Lots on No I) Hill, the swellest of the swell of the Mcdford swell re,,deee lots ,s to anticipate the mllls aIm bliy nt 0,0 f)(U the out.ers. Dr. liiu.ly or Win. M. Holmes. You imn't hy them nt any price , hv months. Designs for two new hiunlows are now heuin prepared for unnied.ate building on thoo lots Rogue River Land Co. NO, II NOUTH CENTRAL AVE. Ml --------" 2 t