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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JDEDFORD, ORECION, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. PAGE THREE T Lime-Sulphur Its Use as a Fungicide and an Insecticide -By-Trof. P. J. O'dara, Pathologist. Written' especially for the McdTord Mail Tribune. (Copyright, 1011, by Medford Printing Company.) Eighth Installment. Use of Hjdrometer for Calculating Densities of Ijime-Siiliilittr Solution. If the commercial brands of lime sulphur, as well as the homo made article, could bo made of standard density, the matter of dilution for ubo In the orchard would be a simple mat ter. However, since there Is n wldo range in density, and, at the same time, a wide range in the different strengths necessary to give the de sired results in controlling insect pests and fungous diseases, the only way to be accurate in tho matter Is to have at hand a conversion table showing the equivalent Specific Grav ity for each degree Rename. This is with the understanding that the Deaume hydrometer Is tho ono used. The writer would fool Inclined to discard the Beaumo hydrqnfeter, but, since it Is in such general use among fruit growers, It cannot bo entirely done away with at once. Hydrome ters may be purchased with both the Ueaumo and equivalent Specific Gravity corresponding with the Benume graduations marked on tho same bcale. Such an instrument may be obtained from Bausch and Lomb Optical Company, San Francisco, Cal ifornia. . In order to calculate densi ties thq following tablo Is append ed: Table Comparing Dominie's Hydro meter and Specific Gravities Degree's Specific Beaumo Gravity 1 '1.007 2 1.01S ;; 1.020 1 1.027 T 1.034 (5 1.041 7 1.04S 8 1.05C 9 1.0C3 10 1.070 11 1.07S 12 '. 1.0S0 13 1.094 14 1.101 ir. ". l.ioo Ki 1.11S 17 '. 1.12C 18 19 20 21 on 23 24 25 5 1.1.11 1.1 13 i.tr.2 1.1G0 1.109 1.178 1.1SS ' 1.197 20 1.20G 27 1.210 28 29 30 31 1.22C 1.23G 1.2 1C 1.25G 1.2G7 1.277 .. 1.2SS 1 '11 1.310 1.322 1.333 3 1 35 30 37 38 3f) 1.315 40 .... 1-3" 41 1.3G9 42 ''..'. 1-382 43 1.395 44 1.407 45 1-21 This tablo has boon taUon from Kent's Mechanical Engineers' Pockot hook, and whilo tho decimal is carried to only throo placos. it is entirely sat isfactory for our purpose. If tho donblty of the commorclnl solution or the homo-mado wash lias boon, first determined by tho use of .. . nt f nnv flnall'Oil a nyiirujut'iui, njuuo -" .' -- density may be calculated by using tho abovo table. Hydromotors do non iii.iont imiiurltles In Umo-sulphurl bolutlons; theso can bo determined J ... i ... -i I...1 minU'cli Tint rule for obtaining the numbor of dilutions is ns follews: Divide the decimal of the concontrato by tho decimal of tho spray doslrod, tho quotlont will bo tho number of dilutions. Example: The concentrated lime-sulphur sola- tion tofcts 34 degrees Beaumo which by tho table is 1.288 Specific Gravity, It Is desired to use tho lime-sulphur solution to spray upon trees, at 3 dogroos Beaumo which Is 1.020 Sped- fie Gravity. Tho decimal or tue con centrate is .238 which .divided by .020 equals 14.1 which Is the number of dilutions required,' and- which, of nmirso. is obtained by adding 13,4 vnluniM of water to one volume of tho concontrated lime-sulphur solu- etables; big money in subdivision; tlon. 'This rulo U based upon the joins a now townsite and the rall- RonorKl fact that tho density of a road; all under new wire fonce; can solution heavier than water varies In- be bought for one-half the price of. vorsoly with the number of dilutions, adjoining land. Buy from owner i Another example: Supposing the deel- and savo tho commission. Address! ir.al of the concentrate Is known and Box 35, Medford, Or. tt I this concentrate is diluted by a cer- - ! tain numbor of volume of water. XOTIOK. what is the decimal of the spray? Let j. d. McArdle will arrive in Med-, us tako the figuros In the example ford the 25th lust, with plans and, abovo. Tho deolmal of the concentrate, specification for his bungalow and in .288 and 184 volumes of water are garage to be built on Oakdale ave ndded to It. 13.4 plus 1 equals the une. Medford Contractors are in it number of dilutions -' dnided .-4 t.i Md Mr Mcnlli iu :.. u 1-v 14.4 I'i'inl "- when - '.. .1 i. I clmal of the spray and corresponds to 3 degrees Beaumo. The rules may be stated In formula as follews: 1. To determine tho number of dilutions. Rule: Decimal of the concontrato Decimal of spray desired equal Number of dilutions. 2. To determine density of spray used. Itule: Decimal of tho concentrate - Number of dilutions equals Decimal of spray. By applying theso rules there can lo no guobs work, nnd sprays of de finite density will bo secured. Tho necessity for accuracy in diluting lime-sulphur is more Important when It Is to be used as a summer spray, "specially when wo consider tho rath er small margin between snfo and un safe densities In the use of the solu tions on fruit and folinge. Those rules apply to the dilution of clear solutions, or to solutions containing a small amount of scdlmont which niay have a very slight effect In weakening tho derived spray. When wo come to tho matter of treating tho different insect pests and fungous diseases we will consider the amount of dilution necessary" In each parti cular case; and a tablo will bo added showing the number of dilutions for each degree Beaumo of tho concen trate. Mention has been made several times of tho use of lime-sulphur as a summer spray. It may be Bald that tho Rogue-River valley is particularly fortunate in having no fungous di seases such as scab of tho applp and pear, tho various leaf spots, bitter rot, black rot, and other diseases common to most fruit growing sec tions. The commercial lime-sulphur solution really has no placo lp the Rogue Itivor Valley excepting us a dormant spra Whenever llmo-sul-phur is advised by the writer as a summer spray, the self-boiled mlxturo Is to bo understood. So far as tho orchardlsts of tho Rogue River Val ley aie concerned, it may bo emphati cally stated that if ho will apply tho dormant sprays thoroughly and timely there will be no need of a caustic Unie-sulphur spray for summer use. There is always danger of foliage or fruit Injury by tho use or K caustic spray. Tho fact that Bordeaux mix ture causes foliage and fruit injury is the very reason why It use as a summer spray Is being abandoned. Wo will have to bo just as cautious' In the uso of tho commercial lime-sulphur. During tho past year tho writ er has had occasion to see tho results" of the ill-advised uso of too strong solutions of commercial llmc-sulphur as a summer spray on both peaches and apple. Weather conditions in fluence, to such an extent, tho effect of a caustic spray that good results may bo had ono year and the next year tho application of a spray of tho same strength may prove disastrous. Tomporaturo, precipitation and humi dity all have an effect upon both tho spray and tho plant. Anyone, there fore, advising tho uso of such a caus tic compound ns limo-sulphur for a summer spray, should tako Into ac count tho factors named. RETURN HOME THROUGH Til E SU.VXV SOUTH. When you arrango your eaatoru trip be suro to Include tho Sunset Route through Now Orleans, El Paso, Los Angeles and San Francisco for return. It Is a splendid oducatlonal Journoy, and at this tirao of tho year especially delightful bocauso so warm ami comfortablo. Every mile Is through tho sunny southland the, .l.n n.1 niltnii flnlla nf r.milsliinn I an,i Texas, tho vast mirago mosos of xow Moxlco and Arizona now sproad wlth bright green, the oraugo grove ami Boml-troplc charm of Callfor- nla, inllos nnd mllos along tho ocean shore, and sovoral of the most In- torostlng cities on the continent. Ask your local railroad agent all about u. 292 ARE YOU INTERESTED IX A GOOD INVESTMENT? One hundred icros Butto Creek bottom, undor Irrigation, porpetual water right. Al for apple or pears; can mako big money ralalim onions. rolory, tomatoes and all kinds of veg-1 SOUND KNELL OF L W Merchants Filo Protest With City Council Against Use of City Street's by "Hot Don' and Peanut Merchants- A potltlon signed by a majority of the down town business men. ask ing the city council to have the "hot dog" and othor vending wagons pro hlbitod tho use of the streets was re forrod by th council last night to tho license committee for ..heir con slderatlon. Judge E. 13. Kelly nppearcd before tho council to plead tho cause of tho puotltionors and In tho course of his talk said: "Some of those nuisances have been converted into placos almost per manent in character, many of the owners of them having gono so fnr as to have electric lights strung for their use. The allowing of tho uso of tho streets to theso people, who Invariably pull their carts right up In front gf the stores and restaurants is unfair to tho storo keepers in thnt the latter havo to pay rents, which nro usually high rnnts as tho "wagon" men only frequent streets where travel is largo." .ludgo Kelly Intimated that even licensing stnnds would not atono for tho Injury done tax payers on tho grounds thnt tho streets, being pub lic property, were not Intended for tho use of Individuals conducting vending Institutions. CHAMBERLAIN PRESENTS OREGON MEMORIALS WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 22. Senator Chamberlain has prcsonted in tho sonato the memorials of tho Oregon legislature, favoring ponsions for veterans of tho Oregon Indian wars, opposing reciprocity with Can nda until an opportunity is given tho people to fully understand tho ques tion, favoring the Sullowny bill to iu creaso pensions nnd favoring legis lation requiring tho marking of pent tentlary-mndo goods. Sues for $100,000 Damage. NKW YOKK", Feb. '11. Weeping almost constantly, Anna Oriispau leblifyiiiK today in her lUO.OIJO breach of promise suit aaginst Wil liam English Walling, socialist and author, said that Walling had gigven her 100 francs to relinquish her chums up him. TO CURE A COM) IX OXE DAY Tako LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnlno Tablots. Diuggiats refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 25c. NOTICE. Notice Is horeby given that tho un designed will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Or., at Its rogular meeting on March 7, 1911, for a license to sell Bplrltous, vin ous and malt liquors In quantities loss than a gallon at Its place of bus iness at No. 31 South Front streot, In said city, for a period of six months. B. S. RADCLIFF & CO. POLK'S OREGON AXI) WASHING- TOX Slate Gazetteer mid Business Direc tory. Just issued for 1911-12, Ik tho most comploto work of tho kind ovor published. It contains an nccurato business dlroclory of overy city, town and village In Orogon and Washing ton, audtho nnmes nnd nddresaos of country morchants and professional men, lunibormon, etc., who aro locat ed adjacent to villages; also lists of government and county officers, com missioners of deeds, state boards, statutory provisions, terms of courts, namos of postmasters, postofflcos, ox presu, telephone and telegraph of fices, justices of tho ponco, hotels, dally and weekly nowspapors, bosldos much other information useful to all duHeg of business and professional men. A descrlptivo sketch of each place is given, embracing various Items of Interest, such as the loca tion, population, distances to differ ent points, the most convenient ship ping stations, tha products that are marketed, stage communication, trade statistics, the nearest bank lo cation, mineral Interests, churches, schools, libraries aud societies. An Important feature is the classified directory, giving every business ar ranged under Its special heading, thus euabllng subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses man ufacturing or dealing in any particu lar line of goods. The work gener ally Is compiled to meet the wants of tho business community and is so thorough as to dMerv? tholr liberal patronage. Price $0. It. L. I'OLK & CO. Seattle, Wash. IT t III. f.H FTrhltli CITY NOTICES. OKDIXAXCE NO. I Jit. An ordinnnco assessing the prop erty adjacent to nnd benefited by the S-lncli latoral sower constructed nleiif: North D'Aujou street from Slxtl street to Third street for tho cost ol constructing the same and providing the manner of earning said assess meuts Into full effect. Tho cIUv of Medford doth ordain ai follews: , Section 1. Whereas, the councl did heretoforo provide by ordinance for tho serving of tho owners of prop erty adjacent to and benefited by th( construction of tho lateral sower hero Ingaftor described to appear bofou said council nnd show cause, If any why said property should not bo as Bussed .for the construction of snlil sower, and did fix a time for hearing of any such protests, which notlct was given In accordance with salo ordinnnco more than ten daysy before the beginning of tho construction o said sower, but no protests against said construction or assessment o tho coat thereof was made by anyone and said sewer was. by said council ordered constructed; and, Whoroas, tho cost of the construe tlon of said sower has been and here by Is determined to be tho sum o $2047.30; Now .tliorofore, said city doth or dain nnd declare that each parcel ol property described below Is adjaccnl to and benefitod by that cortaln lnt oral sower S Inches in size, construct ed on North . D'AnJou street from Sixth street to Third streot, and that the proportion of the cost of said sewer which each of said parcels' ol land should boar, based on tho bono fits derived respectively by said sov oral tracts of land Is tho amount set opopslto .tho decrlptlon of each par col below, that each of said parcols If actually benefited in tho amount sot opposite its description below by the construction of said sewer, and that said several amounts ropresent the proportional benefits of said several parcels from said sower And each of said parcels is hereby assessed the amount set opposite its description below for the construction of snld sewer. ASSESSMENT FOR AN EIGHT-INCH LATERAL SEWER ON NORTH D'ANJOU STREET FROM SIXTH STREET TO THIRD STREET. Assessment No, 1 Mary E. Wal lace. Lot 17, block 22, original town stto of tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontauo 25 feet on tho cast sldo ol North D'Aujou street, and described in Vol. 70, pngo 33, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 feet; rate per foot $1.1S; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 2 Sherman C Godlove. Lot, 10, block 22, original townsite of the city of Medford, Oro gon; rrontago 25 foot on tho oaBt side of North D'AnJou street, and des cribed in Vol. G8, pngo 027, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 foetv, into por foot f 1.18, amount $29.50. Assessment No. 3 Sherman C. Godlove. Lot 15, block 22. original townsito of the city of Medford, Oro Ore Oro eon: frontago 25 foot on tho east side of North D'AnJou streot. and des cribed In Vol. 0 8, pngo 027, count recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 feet; rate per foot $1.18; amount $29.50. , Assessment No. 4 James Arm priest. Lot 1 1, block 22, original townsito of tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontago 25 foot on tho east side of North D'AnJou stroof, and describ ed in Vol. 30. pngo 41, county re corder's records of Jnckson county. Oregon; 25 foot; into por foot $1.1 S; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 5 Jainos Arm prlust. Lot 13, block 22, original townsito of the city of Medford, Oro gon; frontage 25 foot on tho oast sldo of North D'AnJou streot, and des cribed In Vol. 30. page 41, county rocordor's records of Jiic.lsou county, Orogon; 25 feet; rato per foot $1.18; amount $29.50. Asbobsment No. 0 Bortha S. Bar naul. Lot 12, block 22, original town sito of the city of Medford, Oregon; frontago 25 foot; n tho oast bIiIu of North D'AnJou streot, and described In Vol. 45, page 3450, county ro cordor's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 foot; rato por foot $1.18; amount $29.50. Assessment No 7. Bortha S. Barnaul. Lot 11, block 22, oroglnal townsito of tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontago 2 5 feet, on tho oast Hide or North D'Anjou streot, and de scribed in volume !.", page 315. coun ty recorder's records of Jackson county, Orogon; 25 foet: rato por foot $1.18; amount $29.50. Assessment No. s. Bortha S. Bar naul, Lot 10, block 22; original town sito of tho city Medford, Oregon, fron tage 25 foot on the east sldo of North O'Anjou street, and doscrlbod In vol uiuo 43, page 315. county recorder's records of Jackson county, Orogon; 25 feel; rates per root $1.18; amount $29.50. Assessment No 99 Bortha S. Barnum. Lot 9. block 22. original townsito of the city of Medford, Oro gon. frontage 25 feet, on the oast side or north D'AnJou struct, and de scribed III volume lf, pago 316, county lecorder's i ononis or Jackson county.'Orogon, 2.' feet; rato por foot $1.18; amount $2't.50. Assessment No. 1 0. Anna Jeffrey. Lot X, block 'i'l. oiiglnal townsito of the city of Medford, Orogon; fron tage 25 feet on the oast side of north D'AnJou street, and described In vol ume 30, puge IH2, oounty recorder's records of Jackson county, uregon; j 25 feet; rate per f'ot $ 1. lb; amount! $29.50. I Assessment No. 1 1. Anna Jeffrey. Lot 7, block 22, oilglual townsito of i tho city of Medford. Oregon; frontago, 25 feet on the uut side of north, D'AnJou street, aud described in vol ume 30, page 4 82, comity lecorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; ' 25 feet; rate per f"Ol $1.18; amount $20.50. Asseasmeut No 12. John A. Bnilth. Lot 18, Work fi, original townsite of the ilty of Medford, Ore gon; frontage 25 feet on the east side of north D'Aujou street, and describ ed In volume 3s. TR. 26 reet; rate per foot $1.18, amount $20.50. Assessment No. 13. - John A. Hinith. Lot 17. block 23, original townsite of the city of Medford, Ore Ore eon: frontage 25 feet on the oh' mi or North D'AnJou straet, and describ ed InVoliinie 3 TR , 25 feet; rate in-i font SI is aluoitnt $29 50 -!.-ii. nl . II itli I K I I, llll i Ml Ik, 1 .' , I I III I I CITY NOTICES. townsito of tho City or Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 25 feet on tho east sldo of north D'AnJou street, and descrlb jd In volume 31, pngo 487, county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Orogon; 25 foot; rnto per foot $1.18; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 15. Bertha S. narnutn. Lot 15. block 23, original ownslte of the city or Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 25 Toot on tho cast Ido of north D'Anjou street, nnd do icrlbed in volume 31, pago 487, 'ounty recorder's records of Jnckson ounty. Orogon; 25 feet; rnto per "oot $1.1S; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 10. Bertha S. Inrnuni. Lot 11. block 23, original ownslte ot tho city ot Medford, Orc ;on; frontage 25 feet cm tho onst sldo f north D'AnJou streot, nnd describ ed in volume 31, page 4S7; county ro order's records ot Jnckson county, Oregon; 25 feet; rnto por root $1.1S; unount $29.50. Assessment No. 17. John W. hnpnuui. Lot 13, block 23; original ownslto or tho city or Medford, Oro ;on; frontngo 25 feet, on the east sldo if north D'AnJou street, nnd descrlb d" In volume 19, page 3S, county re order's records of Jnckson county, )rogou; 25 feet; rato por foot $1.1S; unount $29.50. Assessment No. IS. John W. hnpmiin. Lot 12, block 53, orlglnnl ownslte of tho city of Medford, Oro 'on; rrontago 25 reet on tho oast sldo ,r north D'Anjou streot, and describ ed in vnlunio 19; pngo 38; county re corder's records ot Jackson county, Orogon; 25 root; rate per toot $1.1 S; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 19. Allda It. Minor. Lot 11; block 23; original townsito or tho city or Medford, Orc loii! frontaco 25 foot on tho cast side it north D'Anjou street, nnd describ ed In volume St), page iuo. county re corder's records of JnckBon county, Oregon; 25 reet; rato per root $1.1S; unount $29.50. Assessment No. 20. Allda R. Minor. Lot 10. block 23; original townsito of tho city of Medford, Ore gon; rrontago 25 root on tho onst sldo if north D'Anjou Btrcot nnu uescriu d In volunio 85, pago 155; county .ocorder's records of Jackson county, Oregen: 25 reet; rnto por root $i.x&; iniunt $29.50. Assessment No. 21. Allda It. Minor. Lot 9, block 23; original town Ito or tho city of Medford, Oregon; 'rontago 25 feet on the east sldo or north D'AnJou streot. nnd described n volumo 85; pago 155; county re corder's records ot Jackson county, Orogon; 26 reel; rnto por root $1.18; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 22. Alldn R. Minor. Lot 8, block 23; original ownslto or the city of Medford, Ore gon;" frontago 26 reet on tho cast sldo if north D'AnJou street, ami uescrin--d in volunio 85: liago 155; county -ocordor's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 feet; rato per foot $1.18; amount $29.50. Assessment No. 23. Alldo It. Minor. Lot 7, block 23; original town 3lto of the city of Medford. Orogon; frontage 25 feet on tho oast sldo of north D'AnJou street and described In volume 85: lingo 155; county ro order's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 25 foot; rato por foot $1.18; unount $29.50. Assessment No. 2 1. LIlllo Pat terson. Lot 12, block 2 1; orlglnnl townsito of tho city or Medford, Oro aon: frontage 50 feet on the oast side or north D'AnJou streot, nnd de- 'crlbod In volunio 85, pngo 255; county recorder's .records or Jackson county, Oregon; 50 reet; rato por root $1.18; amount $59.00. Assessment No. 25. LIlllo Bat torson. Lot 11, block 24; orlglnnl lowiiBlto or tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 foot; on tho east aide of north D'AnJou street, and de scribed In volumo 85; pngo 255; county rocordor's rocorda ot Jackson county, Oregon; 50 root; rato por foot $1.18; amount $59.00. Assessment No. 20. Josso Houck. Lot 10; block 24; original townsito or the city or Medford, Oregon; frontago 50 feet; on tho east side of north D'AnJou stroot and doscrlbod In vol umo 75; pago 635; county rocordor's records or Jackson county, Oregon; 50 root; rato por toot $1.18; amount $59.00. Assessment No. 27. W. S. Bar num. Lot 9. block 24, original town site or tho city or Medrord, Oregon; frontago 50 root on tho east side or north D'Anjou street and doscrlbod In volumo 22, pago 318, county ro cordor's records or Jackson county, Oregon; 50 root; rato per toot $1.18; amount $69.00. AsHossnient No. 28. Anna Danlol son. Lot 8, block 2 1; original town sito or tho city of Medford, Orogon; frontage 60 foot on tho east side of north D'AnJou struot, and doscrlbod in volume 6S; pago 89; county re corder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 60 feet; rato por foot $1.18, amount $59.00. AMiossment No. 29. D. H. Mlllor Lot 7: block 24; original townsito of the city of Medrord. Oregon; rrontage 50 feet on tho oast sldo of north D'AnJou streot, anil described In vol ume 22, pago 139; county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot $1.18; amount $59.00. Assessment No. 30. - Almlrn Mil ler. Lot 0. block 29; original town site of the city of Medford, Orogon; frontago 50 reet on the west sine or i v north D'Anjou street and described1 in volume 5 1; page 312; county ro-ij (order's records or Jackson county, y Oregon; 60 reet; rate por foot $1 18, amount $59.00. Assessment No 31 -Alnilra Mil ler. Lot 5. block 2U: original town- site of the city of Medford. Orogon fiontage 60 fcot on the went sldo of In voIuiuh 51: pug" -iia. county re corder's rocords of Jackson county. Oregen: 60 fot; rate per foot fl.lK. amount 150.00. Attsemmeut No :i2 - Ahnlm Mil ler. Lot l nnd north 'it feet of lot 8: block TJ; original townslt of tha city of Medford, Orogon; frontage 76 foot on thtt west side of north D'Aujou treat mid described in volumo 61: page 842; couul) mardur' records of Jackson county. Oiegou; 76 feet; nUo per foot ?l U; amount J8S.50 XseeMUieilt No 33. Hertha S llarnuni. Lot t, and south 25 feet of ht 3; hloek 2!' original townsito of tin-i It or Medriird (irrgon. tront.ini V Tt I nil lli. I id' ol l.i'Hli i , I I i . lu I ) i l I in vl CITY NOTICES. unto 21; pngo C08; county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Orogon; 75 foot; rate per foot $1.18; amount $8S.r0. Assessment No. 34. Bortha S. Hnrnum. Lot 1; block 29; original townsito of tho city of Medrord, Ore gon; rrontago 60 foot on the west sldo of north D'AnJou street nnd describ ed In volume 21; pngo 60S; county re corder s records or Jnckson county, Orogon; 50 root; rato por Toot $1.13; amount $59.00. Assessment No. 35. Oregon &. Caliromla Land Co. That portion ot tho right of way on north D'AnJou streot, botwoen Sixth street and Fourth street, and fronting CC0 foot on tho west side ot north D'Anjou street nnd described in volumo . . ; pago . . ; county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 5C0 feet; rato per foot $1.1S; amount $G00.S0. Section 2. And it Is hereby ordered nnd ordlned that said sovoral assess ments and the lions thereof bo en tered In the lien docket of said city, and that thereupon notice bo given to tho owners, or reputed owners, of said property, and that tho same bo enforced and collected In tho manner provided by tho charter of said city for tho collection or assessments Tor tho Improvement or streets therein. Section 3. It Is further ordered that the notice above provided for be pub lished three times iu the Dally Mall Tribune, a nowspaper published nnd of general circulation Iu snld city, lu the manner provided by ordinnnco No. 250 of snld city. A REAL CITY STORE New, Clean Merchandise Displays No doubt you havo entered a big city grocery and viewed with pleasure the tastefully arranged displays ot clean, shining bottle goods nnd now pnekago goods. You canx sco tho Bnmo kind of displays In our New, Modern Store Everything 1b now from floor to celling. Tho grocorlos cnrrled In this storo nrc FIRST QUALITY and everything is sold nt renaonablo prlcos h i 1 Allen Grocery Co. South Central Avenue Half a Block From Main Street Main Street Business Property Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest i Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford u P. O. BOX NO. 477. pa. v J. E. ENYART, Prosldont J. A. PERRY, Vlco-ProBldont F. E. MERRICK, Vlco-Prosld'ut JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, AsB't Cashlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 K.Fi: DKI'OSIT IJOXIS FOR J lirSINKSS TRANSACvri:i. Wo ' i i; g- - r rjr vrjr :: ii Of cnlllni; us If you havo any oloctric work of any kind. fix you up In tho boat posslblo stylo. It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing i :: :; I 'i I I I Electric Construction Co. I'HOXK MAIN 0B01 4tfr0t44n CITY NOTICES. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed by tho city council of tho city ot Medford, Oregon, on tho 17th day of January, 1911, by the rollowing vote: Welch nyo, Morrlck nyo, Emorlck, nbsont, Wortninn nyc, Elfort nyo, and Donuner nyo. Approved January 18. 1911. W. H. CANON, Attest: Mayor. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recordor. NOTICE. To tho owner, or reputed owner, of each parcel of property described In tho foregoing ordinance, ns named therein, and In tho Hen dcclurod by said ordinance, as recorded In tho docket of city liens: You nro heroby notified that tho nssossment declared by tho foregoing ordinnnco has boon mnde nnd tho lion therofor ontered In tho city lion dock et, nnd thnt tho snmo is duo nnd you aro hereby required to pay tho same to tho city recorder within ton days from tho servlco ot this notlco, which scrvlco is mndo by publication ot tho toregolng ordinnnco nnd this notice threo times In tho Medford Mall Tri bune, pursuant to an ordor of the city council of said city. R. W. TELFER City Recorder. NOTICE To tli3 real estate men will meet tonight at tho Commercial Club room at tho Natatorium at S p. m. All ro1 quested to bo present. UKST. A GK.VKRAL HANKING SOLICIT youk patronage. --,1 1 - v - s. irjr a w-u rm I I ( i i i i I . 'i - :: :: i 'i '. :; i Wo can USIO WKST MAIN STREET - - t J 1 - ,i