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t ,) MBDHOTOT MAIL TRIBUNE, MRPTOItD, OPIOTOy. TrRSDAY, HI3PTEMBT5R 2G, 1011, Our Correspondents DISCUSS PLAN EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. m CENTRAL. POINT ITEMS. (Ity A. (!. Ilowloll.) Attn, Clulcliur uiiil clilld iirrivtnl tlm Imm of lunl wui'k l'lmn Iowa. Him Ih it (IiiuhIiUm- of Mr, niul Mim, .IoIiii tlonliin ami hIhIih' nl! Mch. 10. H, Wiiltotj. Mr. I.ovi'ijit'ii, of llio ilc'imiliiiont of the interior, left liuro Biiiuluy nioiniliK o no lo I'toHpecl, itilnriiliiK Tiii'mlny nlglit. Ilo Hiicnkx vury highly iHimttirniiiir our ciiiinlry In l!i'ii(!inl niul of. (liu 1(o;iiii Illvnr vul loy in piutluiiliir, niul npulcu of llio niiinliiir of fluu koiiIh Iiu hiiw nluiitf Ihromitc, niul of how well iiilnptml our tiuiintry wiih In lliti rnltiinir of I Air. mid Mjh. ,M. It. KiikIuihI vIh. Ili'il AhIiIiiikI I'iIi'ihIh Huiiilny. Mrn. A. P. (lillnll Ih h'iuihIIiik UiIh wcclc willi Ikt iliiulilr, Mim. l)u hell ' C'miyoiivlllo. Koy WllldTHon ii'liiint'd from Cronwi'll Hiiliinlny iiwniiij,', wlierci hit Iiiih ln'i'ii InuiMiicllii' IminIiickm, MIhm Mllilrcil Wnllor niul LohIIh Hnwk npi'iit Hiiiidny in AmIiIiuhI willi itIiiIIviih, Mrn. T. W, CiiiKcmlo niul win, who Jinvit Im'cii vimIUiil' nihil ivi'H in Con- trul Point ri'liiini'il lo I heir homo in I.iikU' Poinl Siitiinhiy nvuiiin. Mrn. ISoIhu mill hoii, J. M. Movoiik, REORGANIZATION Attorney General Meats With Offic ials Anil Attorneys Of Tobacco Trust In Effort To Dctcrmlno On Future Plans For Concern. piulM, niul oMpmiliilly of what J'Iiuj '"" M" Mi'Dohciii,'!i, with iiimoiik Hip 11 . I 11 I I 'Pill. U 1. 11. 111., .... 1....... U.. i .....I HlMMM'M lllt'.V MttUIIK'tl (O lllVl'. Anions tlm ninny uutmtii wo Imvo hml tin' liiHt Jinv iIii.vh with Mr. I.utli cr MmnI, tlm iiimi who I'lipttirml MUn Alii DHnuoiIIi mill look linr (o wife, mill .1. II, (Iriuivt'H, llio Imhy hoy of our Kx-AHHiinHor John (Jniovou, mid limllmr of our pn-Hi'iil itMHiiHmir, 'fluty hollt look tho nln(i Monday nioririnu for PioHprrt. A. .1. llt'iiiR lor living cunt of Pliooi'iiix, iiImo tiirrit'd with u TuuHihiy nllit on IiIh way (o PtoHpt'ot. Wltihi liuro lim homo wiih lulu'ii violently niok, hut nlli'r applyiiiK uninu of. our local KMIH'llil'rt, III) WIIH libit (O m Oil llin jouriiuy i ii(ln) itfUirnooti, Mr. and Mm, Hoover mid Mm. I'. Ihvinlil, olio of MiiilfordV inillitmrn, wcto mil WVilnraflny ii-itiiig Mr. lhiovcrV farm jiml north of our town. They wore t rim-ling In IiIh iiu to mid htipp'il at I.. ('Iiillr'i hlackNiiiith hIiod for n little rrpnir Mr. Hwijjht Ih a rt(,Mihir pron-H-fivo liooNlcr. Wiiiliividuy Mr. Corln-1, mvnur of tlm HriulHhaw nrrlmnl, phnunl to tho Ktiuiiy Kido for u rig to liritiK him to (ho depot on hi way In .Mrdfoiil. (5. AkvI. iiHHtHMtatit county Hi'liool xiiprritit'-iiUtnt, iih a iilt'iin- ant caller Wcduenday nielli on IiIh way from Hut It! FhIIm, wluirc ho had liei'ii to vlhit (mi Holiool. H. W. Hicharl. advaneo iiinl for (he Kaatioual Htock compmiy, wan aUo a K'lt'Xt WcdncHilay nihl. lie Iiiih untile nrraiiKi'tiionlH with Mr. Spiker to nivc an entertaimacnl in IiIh new hull on tho evening of lite 27th mid 'JHl!.. Mtn. Sophio Holn'iielt, hoii Clnr ciiee, nnd hrothur John Hiiiion, cntii" out WVdneiolnv afti'rnoon lo vMl their hrolher-innw mid ulnter, Mr. and Mrn. (Icorue V. Paloy. Mr. Kl tnon oiio "f our Kiltie Point rained lioyn, hul Iiiih heen n rcHideut of Port laud for HCM-ral yearn. John Cooper, Peter Heir mil wifo and Hamilton WatkiiiH were, mnouu the many k',,m t "'u Sunny Side IliurKday noon, also S. .M. Wool, llio Axlilaud grocery NaloHinan, and ). T Hurferl, unlcmnan for the LMch Salt Maiinfiim'tiirin Co. Ho reports liaviut; cold two carloudM of Halt lo our KiikIc Point inurchmilri. Thefe wiih a I ho a company of thirteen callel for dinnnr on Oieir way lo Protpuct, lumiilii (pille a utmiher whoose nmiiuH and doHtimitiou I did not leant. lid WiilHon mid Mr. Wheeler, fle'i retary mil preHident renpeelivelj' of the. liuttu I'iiMh mil KukIu Point TuU I'liltoiio (?., wrro iiIho for dimiar. They were hero In the intm-enl of llio eoinpnuy, mid hitvo conditionally purchaxed a lot on which to huild an office fur tho couipady. In my iih promised in my next, to te tho rciiilcrn of tho Mall Trill nuu Miiaethiu more of my trip (o mid from Propcct amid what I now mid heard. After Hiendiii)r a cou ple of tlnyrt ami nililn with the Kaitlo Point and Pronpeet CoiiHlrueliou Co. work-, mid iih I Hturtcd Hoy Willnts told mo Hint I had a mountain Ito ciohh that wiih IfiOl) fuel nhovo iih mid wo wore thon 12180 foot ahove Hea level. Ah wo Htarlud I found that Mr. V. mid hoiik had Hiirvoyed out a route over that, apparently in mir niojiutnhlo iiiomilain, for a looked oh thotiKh it wiih ahaoHt HtraiKht tip, ami had tho road graded ahout half of the way, ahout one ami a half inih'H, and tho reHlof the way wiih only oleared out ho iih to nt through willi a wiiKon, When wo roaehed tho Htiimuil of llio hill lui hIiowci! mo the old ha; hcIiooI house wluiro he, hm hroherH and Hislor had attended hcIiooI in their childhood duyH. What would (lie children of tho proHcut Ki'iiuialion think of walking to llio top of a inoiiiitalu fifteen hundred tip a trail Ihreo uiilcri. long to go lo mliool ami hy (hat uieaiiH Heoitro a miod cdueation7 Loivini; the old log Hchonl hotiHO wo dcHoqudcd tliu hill after taking in anolluir paHHen i:er in a nliort limo down to tho old dray raneh, where Mr. DiivIh. oiio of tho rumloi'H of thu Mail Tiilnmo in located with IiIh family, paHNiiu on through one of llio finest hmlioH of limher in Southern Oregon, wlioro wo vouched ho emnp of S. H. HaruiHli, wlioio I lunl enVugeil tied ami hoard nnd found nil IiiiiiiIh alive nnd well. Tho next day took in llio ProHpont work and will try lo yive an uuouuiit 'I'll In HhoppetH hero Haliirdav. John (Irievo of I'niMpeal, wan here for it loud of mippliuH the hint of the week. Mrn. W. K. K'uhler am Hinlor, Mm. HeniliiekH, hpent Saturday afternoon in Medford. Many Central Point peoijo vinlted .Nfeilforil Hiltiirihiy aiming whom "H' Mrn. W. C. l.eever, Mrn. An uin Calou, Mm, J. W. Mycin, Mm I.tmy WllliaiiiH, Mm.l. J. Purkeypile MiHM Mini, H,m mIhh Young. Minr Herring, ,MieH Nornhand, IVrn Hee he, Hi tit William, Herthn 1'crhigoi Pearl Konm, Florence Klrnrnx, Mm Hlfellutuinier, W. T. Hlciilhaiu, Joh mid Tom Huruiek, .Miiich Vental, C H. HiihIiiI nnd hoii, Ocoruii I.. Nenl. Mayor Leever, Comieilmnii Myei and l.imlNiiy, mid ', H. NarcroHH. J C, Hohiuett Will ateud lint Shriuor coiiventtou and hampiot at Med for, (tonight. Dill Pankey, Trcx Pearl, Hoy Wit kemou, JmniM McDowell aro on i limit up Hviiiih creek thin week. City Council will meet lonigh (Monday) at 7 p. in. MUh Haiincy, Mr. Viiwlor, Wnym Ii'eer, Shipley Hdhk, II. B. Heal W. H. N'ewman, Wm. Nnmielv wer. in Medford Sunday. B. C. Knlior, one of tho imiprietoo of the Jfloiirifdiiin: .ttnlltttliiucfit o' Pulmr Si McDonald Quality More, ha relumed from a hoMiies rtip ! Salem and Portland. HoriiMondav morning, Sept. il.' to (ho wife of Bd Hriijco, n hoij. Hol utolhcr and child arc doing well. Mm. Wilte left Monday mnnrim for a iiiouth'H vlnit wiih Iht lliuigh (cm in Klauialh KoIIh Lawyer B. J. Newman of Medford inailo, , lmniiieifi rnll here Monda iiinrning. .Mr. and Mm. Pcreival of Orangi Calif., arc hero. viMling Mm. Pcrei vhI'h brother. A. J. and H. C. Dun lap and families. Charles A. Orr of Lou Angelei Ih uiakiug a few day' visit to friend and relative in (IiIh city. Mr. and .Mm. .1. V. OHcnncon, Mr Dango and daughter, Vint Henll, V II. Stiirtuvnnt, Mr. Kothrook am' Mr. Hall npent Monday afternoon ji Medford. Mr. and Mm, J. It.. Clark, wh Hpeut (he Hummer in Untie Ball, have relumed lo Central Point l upend the winter. Monday morning passenger t Medford were .Miw Slrange, MiM Shield, Mr. Ware, Mr. and Mr. J H. (lay, Mr. and Mm. J. h. Has, Dr J. V. Anderson, Wnyno Leaver. Dr V J. Taylor, II. II. Lmupnian, I. A Paltison, W. W. Scott nnd wife. of it in my itfxf, or at loat a pan of what I saw and heard for I look ill (ho whole thing. Our city jlmls Imvo woke tip again mid have had a little iiioro work done on thu comity road near the roii deiicu of our town mayor. S. II.- HaruiHli, who ha had hiv team working hauling Hand for the ProHpeet CoiiHtruulron company, near PnjHpeel," and had Iiih family citinped near the work, returned the firnt of the week a ho ha got through with hi joh. Fred (Ireon of Bverull, WiihIi., ar rived at IiIh grundfntlmr'H, J. J. Fry er, mi Wodiieoday, whetu ho met IiIh mother, Mm, Argleo Green, recently of BeaMU', hut formerly of Los Ait gale. Shu i on hor way lo Now York ciy, ami oxpoelH l( go Iroiu lliero to Btiropo, The now building on llio 'course of ootiHlriiutiou hero, are progruHujng finely. Tho new hall being ercotod by ,Mr. Spiker ih Hearing completion, and when completed will fill a long fell want, iih wo have no place where ait iiHKombhigo could meet except the church, and the character of Homo of Hut galhenngH would not corroHpond with tho viawH f hoimo of tho tvun- IpOH. Vopdor HelUui hnilluti' now brjok 1m about compleled and by next week will Im ready for ououpiuioy, It, Ih, a fine largo two-Hlory. hriolc with a luiHimiuiit, llio tii))9r Htory to bo uhui for, offieo roouiH. Hrown Hros. aro i)hii erecting a largo two-alary Urjolc and tho brick layera aro about through with thulr purl of tho work. I Imvo not learned what' I hoy intend to iinvu I ho nppur Htory ued for, but suppouo Hint they expect tho rooiuB NICW YOHK, Hept. 2C.8ccret con forvncoH regarding tho reorganization of llio tobacco trust aro Uulnu bold lioui today by Attorney Oomirnl Wlckortihaia ami a utinibur of JikIkcs mid attomeyn. (Ireal privacy marku tbo couferoiicot. nnd Wlokcralinui do cllueci lo dbiviimt llio trust situation publicly. Coiiforrlng with tbo attorney gen eral aro officials of tbo department if Justice, federal circuit judges ami a cotorlo of the leading attorneys of tho tobacco trust. A reorganization plan fur tho to bacco trust wuh adopted as tbo rusult of tbo conferences, but tbo (Into .igroed upon will nut bo announced until (bo plan Is submitted to (lie court. Tills will bo donu by n petition re liiestlm; tbo court to formally up prove tbo plnu. Public hoarltiRH will then bo con luctod to permit objectors to bo i card and a finally rovlsud scbomo vJH bo submitted to tbo supremo lotirt. hi hoii William, Mr. Wclih lold t (hat ho had bought, the sawmill on Antelope crdolc abodl Ihreo moiitliH ago, lore it down,, moved it fifty miluH, rebuilt tho mill ami out eighty IhoiiMaid feet of tfinhcr Hi lex tli.in three monlliH time, a pretty good joh for a mall Hoveiity-nhio veam old. Leaving Mr. Wclch'u mill wo Hlurl ed through the road for Hawk' mill wlilcli wo found cutting away but did not have time t" "top and make lli(tiirio, but saw thai they were doing huolncHH. On trouble with Mr. WoIcIi'h mill wiih that he could nol get (ho log fiiHl enough. He had two team and a donkey cngino t work but Hlill had to wait for logM bill bad another team engaged in cornn in a fotv day. Leaving Ih mill wo wenl on to whero they ar putting in the planf'btil it wib to. lain to do much that night so wvnt on to camp, The next lime will tr to (ell tnon of (ho plan of the filant ele. j CITY NOTICES. rr CITY NOTICES o ho lined by renter, iih they have heir flue on each idc of tho bitild ig. It will take Homo time to finish he hiiildim: yet. Tint new hotel being built near the depot in a neat building, but is not tear enough to completion yet to form ntt opinion iih to !(h arrange mint. In lookinu' around town Fri- lay to hco what 1 could ec thitrl night be of interest to thu reader if the Mail Tribune I discovered that Hoy Anhpolu had built a neat wood died hit rear of Iiih confectioners ind billiard room, that M. L. Dole" had also built an addition lo his dace o thai he can keup bin wood Iry this winter. Frank ha also put tp a house back of hi confectionery hop for a general outhouse to store tipplie and keep hi wood dry. Tits eople of Bagle Point believe in keep ig the wood dry for it rain out tere some time. I understand that the .Touch broth m have opened a bhootiiic: gallery ighf against the ido of Frank Lewis' hop. I am not imsitlve with regnrc o the ownership of thu gallery. John Bdsall nnd hi son Bvorotl topped at tho Sunny Side on their vay to Prohpcct to meet his hoii Jud tlm Iiiih a contract to deliver out nillion feet of logs to the Hawk lawuiill. C. II. Wilson and wifo of Ashland raveling salesman for Wadktn A- 'arr Hro Portland wholesale groo- m, were here Friday for dinner, am' o attend (9 business. Saturday morninc I took another vnlk around town and discovered hat S. II. Holmes new house is pro gression nicely and that David Cinu "mk',H new house i Hearing complc 'ion, that Mr. MuQuoad' new hoime : about completed. Ho Iiiih planned he house nnd he nnd his son have done most of tho work. It' U ar ranged for benttty mid comfort com bined. The last Unto that I wroto I prom sod to tell the reader of thuMaP Tribtmo Bomething of what I Haw at the Prospuul Powor plant. When 1 stopped writing I had got iih far as tho camp of S. II. HarniHh whore I found Mr. Hnriiish, her dntighter Mis Dollie, her two hoiih Hay and Hubert, David Smith, Chalmer Win ger and our daughter Agnes. Mr. I Tarnish arriving later in the day. Tho next morning I tmk a general Btirvey of tho surroundings nnd in the afternoon Mr, IIiiniih took his wifo, on Hubert, our daughter Ague, nnd myself, tip o tho intnko of tho fltime nboul (wo miles nhovo whero tho company is putting in tho Blectrio power plant, and in our drivo wo panned through th edge of the lown of Prospect and through otto of the htot bodies of limber in tho htate of Oregon. Ooiiu on up tho river ahmint a half mile nhovo tho town wo descended tho blttf!" nuil fol lowed tip tho bank of tho Htream over rijekrf and croHsed tho Htream on a bridge and walked tip tho flume, to tho intnko and there., found llint wo. ooitlil have, by laktpg a oroHSont route, gono all tho way in tho lmek HP Mr, H auggoHlcd (hat. ha would go b'H'k for, tbo rig ami ntout tin at tho dam. ( Tho dam t huit on solid rook of ooumv.lo, hIoucs and timber and in h,o arranged thai if it i pea esnary limy ami turn in nil of the water of Hogtto river into tho, flumo. which is about two mile long and, large, ouougli to, cam' all tho water tlmy will over waul, CroHsiug buck to mo wej hkiu pf (no. uyen w then went to the mtwinill pwucd bv J. 13, Welch and boh, whero wo found lir, Woloh. lie h ono of tho pioneer suwniill mop of Jnoksop county, and OBSZVAXOB 0. 670. Ordinandi drclnrlnff tlm cont of tli linprovMiKint of ltoovrlt avwnilo from ISasl lliiln strict lo Jnckhon Ilaulcvaril niul asHPKMlrnr tho properly lirnnfllci! wi'Toiiy. unit urcinriiiK uen nsnonmnirit iiitit dlrpctlni; tlm untry tlitrtof In the iloofoot of cltr Urns. Thn City of Jlvilford doth ordain as UIIIITTH, Hcotlon J, That no protinU Imvlntr Viwn fllnl against the improvement of Hoessvelt avonuo from liml Mnln ulrwl lo Jnchson lloulcvanl duu notlco of the Intention of the council to nunc oak Improvement to bo mudn having lrm slvrn, and until Improvement having been ordered mudt, tin council has connldcr ed tho matter unit herewith anccrtalni tho iirolmblu cost of making micli lin uirnt to ho tlm sum of v,73i 64 And said council further finds that the special und peculiar benefit accruing 'ipon each lot or part thereof adjacen. lo n1tt Improvement' nnd In Just propor tion 10 benefits, to bo the reopflcllvo unounts hereinafter sot opioiib the number or description of each lot or part thereof, nnd kucii amounts rexpectlvely tto hereby declared to tw the proportion Jitu shnro of each Jot or part thereof, of 1111? con or aucn improvement, and Is hirrby deflated to bo asneuvd against al0 lot or parcels respectively, tho name M'tlorlnc nbovo voclt duiicrlptlon being tint nitmo of the owner of nuch lot or parcef. akhi;hhmi:nt hoii paving on HOUHi:Vi:i.T AVBNtJK I'ltOM IIAHT main HTitnirr to jackkon iioul nVAltD WIDTH TIIIHTV FKCT Assessment No. 1. C. If I'lercc. a, Inict or land at tho northeast Intersec tion fo l-TNt Main street and Itoosevctt avenue. frontlnR H.S0 feet on tho east slilo of Itoosevvlt avenue and marked "C" on tho limp of tho city of Jlodford. f)reon, and described In Vol. "7, pbkc 231, county recorder's rcrd of Jack son county. Oreiinn; 2U.st feet, rale por foot. M SO. amount, JJ.lSt 0 Assnennment No 5. J. K Itoberts, n truct or land fronting 138 14 fit on the east slilo of Itoosovelt avenue, and de scribed In Vol. CO. pni;e 589, county re curdur's records of Jackson county, Or i)K)n nnd marked "It" on the map of thn City of Medford, feot. rnto per foot. It 51 Assessment No, 3. J. Orecon: 13S 44 II to, amount. K. Itoberts. a trnct of land fronting 138 41 reet on the Kant side of Hoonevelt avenue, described In Vol 60. pB 580, county recorder's records ofJacliBon county, Oregon, and marked "A" on the map-of tho City of Mudford. Oregon. 13. 4t fet; ralp per foot. It so; amount I6M.II Asnetmment .No. 4. airih A. t-lndtey tot I, block 3, Quri.n-rtin sditttlon to 'h Cllv of Medford Oregon l'rontag I IT feot -on thn east aldo of Kooveli avenue, and described In Vol 89. page 66. county recorder's records of Jock son county, Oregon: 117 feet; rate per foot, 4 sO amount IS61 60. Assessment No. J tjueon Anne addi tion. Inc., lot 7. block 3. Queen Anno ad dition to tho Cltv of Metlford. Oreton Hrontiure 117 feot on thn east aide of ItoosoVolt nvenue, nnd described In Vol , a, page izv, county rteoroers records or Jnckaon county, Oregon, 117 feot, rate !vr foot. 4 80; amount. I&61 60. Asoevsmont No. 6 Mrs. I. D. Jones, south is S feat of lot S, block I, Queen Anhn addition to the City or Medford Oregon. Krontago 58.1 fact on tho east side of Itooset alt .avenue, and described In Vol. SS. p.igo 334. county recorder! recurfls of Jackson county, Oregon; S8.t fit, r.ito per foot, 14. SO; amount. I3X0S0. Assesiimout No. 7 A II. Ulldebrniid.. north &8 S feet of lot 1. block 1, Queen Atiiiu addition to the City or 'Medrord. Oregon, rrontsco CS S feot on tho east nldu of Itoonuvull avenue, and -decrllod ,ln Vol. 85. page 3I. county recorder's reoords of Jackson county, Oregon; Gt S fuel; rato ler foot, 14.80; amount; 1310 80 Assessment No. S. A. "W. Sturgls south SS S feet of lot 7, block 1. Queen Anno addition to thn City or Mcirord. Oregon, lfrontagp SK t feet on tho east side of Roosevelt nvenu. nnd doticrlbed In Vol 85. pnge 334, county recorder's records ot Jackson county, Oregon; 5s. 5 feot; rata por foot, 14.80; amount, I3S0.80. Assessment No. 9 Queen Anna Rddl lion to the City of Medford, Orecon. Krenlugo 68 5 feot on the east slilo cf Itoosovelt avenue, and dercrlbed In Vol, 75, pago 43, county recorttcr'H. records of Jackson county, Oregon: SO foot; rato pur root. 14.80; amount J2S0.S0. Asaesnmunt No. 10 U O. Porter, lot 6. block 3, Hrultdala addition to the City of Medford. OrvKOn. Frontage. 60 feot on tho west side of Iloosevolt nve nuc; and descrlbod In Vol. 71, page 471, county recordor'H rocordu ot Jackson county, Oregon, 50 feet ;rato por foot, 14 80. nmuont. 1210.00. AsHeoament No. 11 I CI. Porter. Jot 5, block 3. l'rultdale mlilitlon to tho City of Medford. Oregon. 1'rontngo 60 foot on thu west hUIa of Itoosovelt avonuo, nnd described In Vol 71. page. 471, coun ty recorder's records cf Jackson coun ty, Orogon: SO foul; rats por foot. 14. kO; amount, isio.eo. AsseHKiuout No. It I Q, Porter, lot 4. block 3. Fruitdalii addition to tho City Of Medford. Orecon rtontago 60 feot on the, west sldo of lloosoyclt avenue, una described in vol. 71. pk ii, coun ty recorder's records of. Jackson coun ty. Oregon; 50 feot, rats pur tout, I4.M, amount, IS40.00. AsHossment No. 13 -Vi llnlo). lot 3. block 3. KrultiUlo mUllttoti to tlm City nf Moilforil. Orr. iron, l-'rontnutl 60 feet on tlu went side of ltoosovolt avenue, I lit vol, to, lingo 16B. county ivcorucrs rocords ot Jnckaon county, Oregon; 60 foot; rato per foot, It.BO; uniount. Uto.oo. lANMnHHinent No. 14 J. C. Ward, lot S. block 3. Fruitdalii uddltlon to tho City of Medfqrd, Oregon. Krontutto 60 feot on tho weal sldo of ltooosavolt avenue. and described In Vol. -s- "aK 334, coun ty rooorder's records or jhckhoii county,, Oregon; 50 fot; tutu por fost, 14.80; amount, 1340.00. ..... I AssoHNinont No. 15 J T. Kuds, a par ool of land commencing at thu north-' oust corner of lot 1, block 3. Krultdnlo addition to tho City of Modfortl. Oro gon, und running thenco wont 143 foot;i thaiicn south 90 foot, theuca cast 142 feqt; thonco north 80 test to tho place or beginning., fiMiiininj u toot on tno west side of itoosovelt avonue. and do Horllmil In Vol. KS. imk'0 334. countv r- 'oonlor's records of Jackson county. Ore gon: 80 feot: rato per root, it.u; Itmnlllit iJS? 00. AHsessment No. 16. W. H. Simmons, Houth 100 font of lot 1. block 2. Fruit- dulo iiddltlon to tho City of Medford. Or egon. Frontage 1 00 feot op tho wosti sldo of Itoosovelt menue. and doscrlbod In Vol. 88, pngo 334, county rocordor's reqords of Juckson euunty. Orogon; 100 ff.it t rutn nor foot, 14.80; amount, i 1480.00. i, Assossintmt No. 17 W. H. Humphrey, Int t. Iiloclr 1. lliimnhroY-AndraMH mi. I dltion to tho City of Medford. Orogon. I Frentngo 60 font on to west siao or Housovclt uvonuo, and described. In Vol pngo . . . . county recorder's rec orris of Jncksuti county, Oregon; 60 feel rate pur foot, 14 so, uinotiai, 1340 00 Assttnai No Is rt'. II, llumphr v, lot 2, block 1, Ilumphroy-Andrews u llon to thn f'liy of Alodfonl, Oregon Frontagn 60 foot on the west sldt ef Itoosovelt uvetnie. and ilescrllioil In Vol ... , jinge, , county rccordMs, rec ords of Juckson county, Oregnu, SO' feot, rate per foot. 14 80, nmouiit IZ40.00 Assessment No 1 W If Humphrey, lot 3, block 1, Humphreys-Andrew ad dition lo l ho CUV of Medford, Oregon,' Pruning 60 feet on the west sldo cf Itoonovelt avenue, nnd desorlbed In Vol ... pngo. .. county recorder's rrcords of Jackson county, Oregon! 60 fxit, rato per font, 14.80; amount, 316.80, AsseNsmfiit No. 20, Kit Andrews, lot 1, block 2, Humphreys addition t the f My of Medford, Oregon. Frontsgo CO feet on Urn west sldo of ltooosevelt nve nno, and described In Vol . .,, page . , county recorder's records of Jackson poiinly, Oregon, ! fenl, rnt pr foot,, II 80; amount, 1314 80. 1. block 1, Humphrey-Andrews addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. Frontage ' irei on ins west siaa or itooseveit nvenuo, and described In Vol page ..... county recorder record!" of Jack mm county, Oregon; 66 f-t rate per fool. 14 0; amount. I31BK0 AsNossmrnt No, 22. toulso It. Par ker, a parcel of land fronting 83 16 feet on the west side of Itoosovelt avenue, murkfil "X" on tho mop of the. City or Aioiuoru, uregon, nnu ocscriiwio in Vol 31. page 63, county recorder's rec ord of Jackson county, Orogon: 83 1C rem; raie per root, i so; amount. I389.J7. Assessment No. 23. John O Tavlor. a parcel of land on the northwest- In, rrnccuon hi iinoxeveit nveniin nnu r:asi Main street, and fronting 242.9 feet on the west slrtyi of Hoosavelt Avenuw. and marked "AU" on the map of tho city or flieuroru, wegon, Frontage ziz.s reot on thn west aide of Itoonevnlt vonii. ana oescrioeu in vol. tz, page z.s. county recorder's records of Jackwon county. Oregon, 212 feet: rate per foot, 14 80, amount. 11,166.92. AH8K8HMKNT FOIt. THE, PIUVATI" OltlVIW ON IlOOHKVi:i,T AVBNIIK FltOM HAHT MAIN 8TIIKET TO JACICHON BOUL.KVATID. Aneinont No. I C H. Pierce nnd u i), itoberts: amount assessed. ls,S4. AsseKumrnt No. 2 J. K. Itoberts, amount assessed, 112.08. Asneanment No. 3 I... It. Tarkcn amount assessed, 110.311. Hectlon 2. Tho recorder of the City it Medford Is hersbv dlreoled to unter a statement of the aasessments hereby made In the docket of city Hens, and to ci vi? notice oy pumication as reo,uire by th charter nnd ordinance No. 260. In I h Medford Mall Trlbuno a newnpap- published and of general circulation In said city. "The foregoing ordinance was panned v the cltv council of the City of Med ford, Oregon, on tho 20th day of Sep tember. 191 j, by the following vote: Merrick, aye: IVntt. nyc; Wortman, nbsent; ICmerlck, absent- Elfert, aye, Millar, nye. Approved September 21st. 1911. W. 1L CANON. Attest Mayor. itonT vt TKLrcn. City Recorder. ROGUE, RIVER - VALLEY JLL J J J A. IVITlJL 17AI1J NOTICIi To the owner, or reputed owner, of each parcel of property described In the foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In tho Hen declared by said ordl ranee as rcorded In the docket ot city liens. You arc hereby notified that the os-e-mant declared by the foregoing or dinance has been made and the lien therefor entered In the city lien docket, and that tho same Ih due and you bra hereby required to pay the same to the city recorder within ten days from the service of this notice, which service Is made by publication of the roregolpg ordinance and this notice three time It the Medford Mall Trlbuno pursuant 'ii an ortUr of tho city council of said city. i nODT, W. TELFEIt. Cltv ltecorlr MEDFORD, OREGON OCTOBER 3 TO 7 Fnlr Grounds, Lo acted In th Did of XortJi Ccntrnl Avcnne. Finest Racing Program ever given in So. Oregon Horses Kntcrcd Tbnt Started at State Pair at Bnlcm. Tbo best lot of running horses entered that havo raced In Ore gon this season. -BALLON ASCENSION EVERY DAY- by tho Oroadwicks. Miss Tiny Droadwlck, the cleverest girl areo naut in the United States, will give un exhibition each day that will thrill all who see her as nothing else yet seen here. Tho exhibition of horses, cattle, sheep, bogs and qoultry will' be well worth the price of admission alone. Tho entries ot fruits, grains, (lowers, vegetables, etc., will be good. MUSIC HV" THi: MEDFOnn COIIXKT BAND OP TWENTY PIECES EVEltV HAY. One and one-third fare has been granted by the railroads Admission, adults, SOc; children 25c; box seats SOc and 75c; in tbo grand stand all other seats 25c; bleachers free. W. ir. CAXOX. Pros. GEO. HAVTB, Treas. A. K. WAltE, Sec'y. Officers of the Southern Oregon District Fair Association as follows: J. A. PKBKY, Prcs. E. T. STM-LES, V.-Prrs. J. S. OHTH, Trcas. A. K. WATtE, Scc'y. i IS . . - i.'-t ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMIKGS, Manflei Have the Soil The Water The Climate The Transportation M To Produce Enormous Crops INVESTIGATE Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Bldg,, . .i i . t StoVes Stoves Stoves We have a very large and complete stock of Cole's Air Tight Wood Stoves, also a fine assortment of Ranges, including the GREAT MAJESTIC, all at rea sonable prices. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 2 18 EAST MAIN tfT Kwmmswfnw3t iv iimi 4l Mi