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MTCDFORP MATL TttTBUNra, mmORT), OKKOOX, WflDNKSDAT. SEPTEMBER 27, 1011. v(7J PXGE THREE !X4 SALT LAKE IS TOLD W MINES C C. Imnnn Returns To Suit Lnko Clly Am Reports Revival Of Tills Dlblrlct Is Now Formliiu Coniin ny Has GOO Acros Hero. Our Correspondents i i t EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. (Ilcrnlil, Hull l.nldi Clly.) Siiiillnwulnrii ()t twin, einlniuiliij' u i; I i'm I Wool; nl' umnml 'JOIIxUfill iiiIIi'h ruiiiiliiK l'loiii llit iicm'mii Im'mi-Ii Imclt iiiln liicltNiiM, ,IiihiiIiImo uihI Curry niillliim III I In- nily or Mi'ilfo.'il mill (Ii'iiiiI'h I'iimh, U imviIIIciI with a l1lH'lr IIIIMlllI'lillll MINIMI H 111 nl . i;ilMMIII,(lll(, iK'i'iii.lliiK to ( C. In. iili'M. it well liiii.wn (lulilfiflil (Now ) iiiiiniiK niiiii mill iHiiiiTiilrntor Invci lor uliii htts ikIiiiiii'iI from it l(;p iur tint Oiuk'Mi ootiiiliy wliitrn li hcimiii'iI oiiiiih on nonrly nmiily 7J0 licit' of titmlnililt' uolil Knilllltl. Mi. Iiiiiimi ichiiIn (Iiiu tliu i'i'Kn! of lliis olil iIIkIiIcI i now on, ami unit Niumi mum iimy ho IoiiiiiI ii iiioxLuvt'iv cnnyoii cither litintini; tin I it'll unlil Hifl(ttM, ivuMiinj; niiiiiIh in the hticmn IiciIh, or tlcvulniiii miiih' of tin' iri.iiiiinii't'i IoiIch willed cut IIiioiik'Ii tin' country. Hu umit nvoi nun yiuiit iiiinirnlii'il poipliyry ijl;i wliicli oiilcitip for n ilUtiincit of In1 tuccn one nnil two mile mnl in I (UK) feel in wiiltli fiom wnll to wall wliicli lie fully liulicw will llHHiiy lieronh tlu wiiltli mi avi'inf of .t:i,."ll it tun. 'I'lie pild in ilixMcmiiiiitcil nil t li n ntt thin intitiNivc. The t'tiiunltl cost nl IiiiihIIIiik llm ore h iliicct hy Mr. Ininiui nt l.'i to 'JO i'ciiIm n ton, ih tlii'ic ore nt IiiiiiiI utiipli' water mnl every other rmn'uliiil to clienp Irenl incnl. Tim Itoj-tic rUer rutin lliroiili Unit M-etlon, mnl with its trilintnrlcH fin niilicM iinliuiiteil witter for liyilrmilic mining. Near the I'ncifiti count, muni tnliln Imitlit run up 100(1 feet liitli th" urmnul lit-iii),' nil uorlli witsluiiij Ah none of the t renin nte uuMuuhlt the tuiliup mn-Im hmiilletl clirnph Ocraxionnllv hiniu- clinnkK of ore nlmne! linnet', life foiiinl uhich nn iiiiiiiciixclv licji. .Mr, liitiiini hiiw oik not nliicli lnjjpir limn it iniinV Iim wlili'lt ciliiieil .f'.Oll fn pilil. The iliMriet Iiiim the ivpiitntlnn ft lieiiiu pockety, liccnuie mniiy mincr huc coverctl it in tcitrdi only nf the rich pt. TIichc iiiu nrciiruiui iilly I'oinnl nearly nlwity In the poi phyry. lint tliwt miner overlooked or tailored tlitrcnl pcnniiiieiil himiivh of icvemie lint grrnt Kirjihyry tlll;c with their tliHhciniiintioim of pott 1,1 profitiilile (iinntlli('i. I h a mmnotli tiiillinj; pnip.iHition. Tlii fact ih imw tnl.iiiy linlil mitl llm near fntni-' hlmtihl wilin-KM nitinv lilj coinptinicx oierittinK in varioim juris of tliu o. IciiNive tliMiirl. Mr. Inmmi ami Salt (.ike nxMiei nlt'H ant now nrumiisi.iti the .iiln malic Searator IMncer Jllniii; com puny. The ohject U l iiuinufitctiirc in thiK city the liimtin n.-paitilor. One of tlii-Hc 10(1. Ion milln will cttht nli'Mit .v 1,000. Mih, l.nviim MIiikiih mnl Inn nic'i'i MIhh I.oiI MIiikiih, went kiIchIh at llio pleiiMiinl hoiim of hr. A. K. Furry WetliicHilay. .loo Itmltti- IhoiikIiI ill itlmill fifty heatl of film heef HtcttiH which lie moIiI at n ooil f'ltfiuc. Tlmy with Nlilppt'il to I'orllaml, A. S. Furry Ih nl Omul Indian KnthfiiiiH up licuf citttle which arn to he miM In local umrlmtH. Mi', IIiikIi CiiIIiihiii ami uhlhlrcu came up In I'liociiix from Merlin IiihI Tni'xiliiy. One of the twin hit hie Iiiih heeii Heriuiinly ill, Fiuil pncltiiiK Iiiih Iiccii runliiiiK tliu piitt week at the packing Iioiimi nt I'IiociiIk, mnl mniiy kuiiiII orcluirtlK luivc Khlppcil their fruil through (he IIHHOcllltioll. Iiiu KnumlcrN ami family of Wng uer Cieek wcro viitiiiu' at Mr. ami Mih. II. .V. Ficneh'M in North Talent Suiulay. Dmitt IIcchoii of Tali-lit mnl fmiiilv uutocil o Mcilfonl .Suiulay to upend llic iliiv willi IiIcuiIh. Mrn. Ilciny daily ami Mth. Cliiitiniui. ni't- ,clla Chemiy, weic UuchIh at Mr. A. K. Furry'it Wcilnc. tiny. Mimrx A. I. ami O. II. Hcliim ami their wive were pleiiMinl caller ol ('. ('iircy' Sunday aftermmii, fmin Tiilcul. KANES CREEK ITEMS. Jom McChonchic. who linn lieun workuij: at Cripple Creek, Cototatlo. for the pal tuo yearn, Iiiih rclunietl mnl in at pri-wcn! tint uct of hin mother, Mrn, lloiixcholiterf mnl other icIatht'M, Mr. Avery, of (Inltl Hill, i pcntl luu a fett' ucek with her uh t Mr. Hlower in enjoying a iit from hi twin lirother of South Da. WOOL GROWERS ARE AFTER RATES Another Round In Fllil Starts Commissioner Prouty Is .Holdlno Hearlnn At Portland Appealed For Relief In 1909. SAYS HUDBY ONLY LET HER HAVE FEW CLOTHES 8i:ATTI.i: Vn Kept. 27, Alio. liiK tliul wlilltt her liimlminl, Ailnlph A. Omit, it rcttl itctnto man hero, U worth about (300,000, ho Iiiih only uncut nliont f sr for her clolln-H ilur Iiii; their married life, rovcrlni; a per iod of aliout a your, Mm, fcjarati A. lliiHt thin mornliiK aiipllod for 200 a month temporary alimony and for U'.iMMi with which to pieparo nor illvoit-o action. Mm. CliiHt hint nlHo commencod mi action for $!! 0,000 hi'iut hitlm uKiiluct MIhh I'iiiiIIiiu M. .Miller, it formur nteii nr.rapht'r employod by her hunlmnd, cliiiitjlnit her with alltiiiiitlui; IiIh nf fctitloiiH. Mm, OuHt nllcKcn that kIhi only cot otto rain coot, ouo lint, one iiiidcmklrt and it few collttra hIiioo lior muiiliiK" IiihI N'ovtimlier, LOWLY BROOM TAKES JUMP IN PRICE PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. '27 To day (he lowlv hrnnm Haiti favti-.vcll to the ''.r cent price tag. Itn retail coh! wiih iiiiNod In Il.'i cmittt fur tlio poor quality linmiuH. Tim prlcn of good lirnuiH utlvmiccil Hlightly iiIho. This mlmi will al'lVnt tliu outirc tioiiHt, Oealerrt tloclans that llm hIhiiIiic of the hroout corn flop iu Oklnhomii is rcpotiwihlo for the lUlvuum) in htomuK, BRANDEIS SAYS LA F0LLETTE MAY BEAT TAFT IN 1912 I t I ! IIOSTOK',' MrtKs., Sept. 20. That PrcHldeul Tuft will not tmly Im liont cn nt llm piilln if I io receives tlm ur pnlilicaii noiuinaluloii for re-elect im iu I IU'-', but also will, iu all irohah ility, Im Iienloii for (ho iimuiunlmii hy Ktinnlnr Kohert M. La Fnllollo, iri Dm iiHHerliou iiiailo luni liulny by Luuirt I), IlramloiH, funiiuiH an couiihoI for (lilToi'd I'imdml in llm llaliugoiv J'imdml iiivcHtigatiou, POIITLAND, Ore, Sept. U7, -Another round in the fight of Ktitcrn Oregon, WiiKliiuctuii anil Idaho weol grower to ccurc lower anil gcrcr Itlly mure fnvornhle rates on wu'il Io the eat wit fought lieforc exam iner I'routy for the inlcr-Mntc com merce ciiiiimixhiiin iu the fedcml liuitiling yesterday, Kate on wool from the west to Nfisourt river u'ml fit turn point have hecn uiiHiitisfaotory to wool grower for 'oinn year. Oregon grower npiealeil to h' tali) rail itind coinmiKhioii for relief iu Oc toiler 111(11), ami the coiiuuiiou he kmi mi invctigiition which was finally taken up hy the inter-htnte commerce commisiuii and consoli dated with a great number of com plaints from wool growers througn mil the wchl, from Cminda to Mexico. Kcv. Atufricli has icliinicd from conference nl Bulitn. Mr, Aldiich has hecn given charge of (ho local M. I!? dim cli for llm coming year. Mm. Klin Kopcr of UriiiilM I'iimh, viiiitcil rclatlvcH and frlciidH in our city Monday and Tiu'Htlay. Owing to Hid rain Monday night tlm Clnil(--llenery Construction Co, did not wjirk Tucdiiy. Frank Mrylcy ha a his guesl for the next few day his nephew from .Montana , The Snowy Hullo oi chard snipped a carload of pears Tuesday lo north ern points, 1'rncst llalliaway moved his house hold goods to his new homo in Corn ing, Cal the first of the week. The Central Point people who vis ited Mcilfonl Tuesday were Mrs. I'. Childer, Mrs, I). F. Williams, Mrs, LoHiucistcr, Mrs. Oco. L. Ncale mid dauuhler, Mrs, II, Fariium, Mrs. Simpkius, Mr. Houston and Clyde Ap l''''u,t'' , kola whom he has not met iu ix years. Mrs. Kiln Hliotcu ami daughter, Ida, left one day recently for Wild ervillc, Josephine Co., to visit her dmiKlilcr Mis. Adams. Cap Sivciitlen Is spending a low days at Tolo, the guest of llm Misses Cleveland. Mr. ami Mrs. Iligiuhotliam were calling on Tolo friends last Sunday. (leo. Mardoii was a Sunday visitor iu (laid Hill. Mr. and Mrs. lloggis spent Sun day as gucslH of Tom Hungry urn! wife of (lulls Creek. Mrs. Marilnn spent a day recently as guest of Mrs. Stinogurg of Gold Hill. Klmer lligiubolhmiim was a lui ncss i1tor in Medford on Tucsdav. STORM SEWER ON NINTH STREET 4 Street Commissioner Baker Has Larjjc Force Of Men At Work Will Furnish Drainage To Large Area. CITY NOTICES. THINKS WOMAN GUILTY OF BRUTAL MURDER COIOHADO HIMtlNOS. Col.. Sept. 27, Declaring thut women when ar rouutul, arn moro brutal than men. nnil Hint Ihoro nro not twenty inon In the country Inhuman onoiich to have committed tint gnstly sextuiiU' murder which for tlnyn line boon n myiitory hoio, Uetocttvt J. W. Hrb, of tlio l'lnkerton ngoucy, today not IiIh inon to work itookliiK for n woman, whom hu siiyo butclierod t!m Wayne and lliirnhniii fnmlltoH with mi nvo. .lenloiiHy Ih tlio only motive con Hlilorcd by the dutectlvt-H. Detoctlvo Prottymim, who Iiiih chnrge of tliu l'lnkcrtoiiH who nro Invent Ignt lug the riiHt', claims that hu Is In poNscmdoii of Information which promlsca some Htarttliii; (InvelopuiontH within tlio next few duyu. He bellevca that tliu ciiko conterH nbnut Wnyne'n relntloiiH with mi unknown woman prior to hid wlf t'n arrival here throo weeks boforu (he tragedy. GRANGE, UNIONS, FARMERS, FAVOR RECALL JUDGES .NORTH YAICIMA, Vn Sept, 157, The convention of the state gmuiio Htnte federation of labor, direct legis lation and tliu farmers union, In hob alou here today has adopted a roHolu. tlou eudornlng tlio movement for the piiHHtigo of an mueiiduiuiit to the Htnte cniiHtltutloii providing for the recall of judKCH. Tliu rottolutlon viih adopted after a hot debate latitlug Over two bourn. Street Commisioiicr Maker has it gang of about twenty men at work putting in a storm sewer on Ninth street. The sower stands at the Southern Pacific railroad track and runs west on Ninth street Iu the alloy between llnlly and Ivy streets, (hen south Itt Klevcuth street and then west te Oakdale avenue. It is unite probnble that several laterals will bo put in to coniieot with this main line, these to go iu different directions from Oakdale. This storm sower is intended to carry tiff all of the surface water from the southwest portion of the city which was so troublesome to residents last winter mid which im many places flooded the sanitary sewer. , OBDJWAHOr no, C7S. Ontlmiiim iK'nlnniiK tlm coxl ((f )w liiiinnvi'iiii'iii of Jlooi iivcniif from Kioit Mit I a xln-ot to JndtHdii iKiiiiiiviird mnl iinnvrmIiik tli'i iTop.-rt y li.nf-il tlKTdliv. ami lUrlarliiK hiipIi nnnnuifia n ml tiro'RlltlK tils nty tlifn-of la Hip lonkflt Vr city Hi'r,Hi . Tlm I'lty of Mftlfoii) ilulli onlulrt as roi own Hccllon 1 Tlmt no tirolculs IiiivIiik l-n flh-il iiKHlti"' I1'" IniiirovHifiptii r Jiooxdvc t avKitun inon i;ut inn tnt lo Jn'-kfioii lionlntnril ilun rtollct of tlir ininniinn ot too cuiiitfii to ctie kiiio liiiirovrini-iit to l't ntaijH huvlm: l,t-cn Klvn, nnil miiu miprori-iiieiii iinvirtK li.-n nrilorott trtailf. the Council linn mnalilxr. Ml llio tnnttcr and lixn-wlili fiMcrlnltiR inn proimhKt comi oi iMfiKinif ducii jtn iiirit iu i llm um or tv,7tii it Ami mild council iurm-r rindM Ihnt llm t-clil and iit'OUllar b'li'flt ncurulttu ilium oncli lot or purl Mirf-of adjitcnrn. to umit imnrovornrtii nnu in tun uronor lion to liciiofllx, to In- tfiD tfxi'ilv iiinotiniN liiir-lnnftr wi omiknIIo Km numicr or iirncriiiii" t '-lull lot ot part lln-riof, nnil such Hirc,uniN reiit'-ctlvi-l' hhi h'Tuby tloclnrcil lo Im Hit iiroportlon att Hhnru of encli lot r pur t (hereof, of ili coiil of sitcri lirutrov-mfiii. nnil Jn ln-r'by dfolnri-d to i" or,iKni nKnlmtt milil lot or purcolM rofpftivfly, itt'i itnme npiteurlitK obovo cacIi a'rlptlon bln Ilia nitiriii of tint owmr of itucli lot or p.trcnl. AHKKUKMKNT I'OU IMVINfl ON nooHicvnir AVi:sri: i'iiom i:aht 1IAIN HTKI5KT TO JAf'KHQN HOUI. KVAIIl), WlltTJI TMIIITV I'Ki:T AsMt-AKiilnnt No. J (' II, I'lr-rco, a Irnct of Inml nl the rritivaitt Ititi'moc Hull t i:nnl Mnln strl nmt Iloonovelt uvomiii, frontliiK 24C lit f,-i on tin mnl Ml.,, of I toon,) v til itv.fin,., anil marked "" on lht mop of lb clly of ili-dford, Or-KO. und dimcrlls'd In Vol 77, pan 2!2, coimiy recortlr's n-cord of Jnck son county, Orcnon; 2inc rt, rU or fool. f 80. amount, II IM 93 AHMn.-MXiicnl No. 2 J K. Itotmrt, n Irnrt Of Innd frontlni; 141) It ri on the rnitt tililo of ltoosovHt nvcniic, anil ilc-scrlln-l In Vol. CO, ni hHlt, county tf cnrilrrn rrcoroii or jncKioii county, ut' .K'Hi mid tnnrked "II" on the map of tlt Clly of Mrdford, Omkoo, ISH.tl fft, rain per fool, l 80, amount I CO I El Anitrsiirnent No. 3. - J k 1lobrt, ft Iruvt or lun. I froiitltiK 138 It frit on th ICnst slilo of HoobcvpII avi-mif, ili-ncrllx-iJ In Vol, SO, pattci 690, county ri-cordrr!-rrconln of Jnrkson county, Ori-Ron. ami inurkcil "A" on tlie tnP of the City of MiMlfurd, Orriton; tSH H f-ct, rate put fool. It 80. amount feci 01 AKKi-tinirti'nt No, Harnh A. I.lndlcy lot K. block 1. QtiTn Anno addition tc llm t'llv of Mortforu. Ori-con ITonlntr 117 fi-cl on tlm oast nldn of ItooHovcIl itviMiiic, nnd Ufucrlbnl In Vol H9, iuki !6, ootinty n-corder's records of Jack iton county, On-Kon: JI7 f-"t, rato pi foot, tl-hO, amount UCI CO AHxiKMirn-nt No. 5. Quion Anno addl lion. Inc. lot 7. block I. Uuevn Anno ad illllou lo tin City of Jlrdford. Oregon I'rouluKi. 117 f-ct on tlm -at ldn of HiioKcVi'lt nvenut. otid described In Vol 76, iiiiki' Ht, cotfnly tpcordcri! records of Jnr(o-oii county, OrcKon 117 f.-i-t, ral wr f(Mtt. 14. Hu: amount. I '.CI CO AHH-Hiiii'til No, C--Jtm I.. D. Joncii south D8.f. fet of lot 1, block 1, Quihti Aium addition -to the t'llv or Medfrd Oregon. rronluKO 68,5 fret on tho caul side of Hoosevell nvvnuc, and deitcrlbod In Vol. 86, nie 394, county recorder! rrcords of Jackson county, Oregon; 58 6 feet; ralu per foot, it 80, umount i:s0 80. ARKeminient No. 7. A H IIIMebraiiil. north 58.6 feet of lot , block 1, Queer Anne tiddlllon to the I'lty of Medford OreKon KronlOK" 68.5 feet on the east Hide of Itoofietelt u venue, and decrlli. in Vol Si, paxc 391, county recorder' xi-rorilii nf Jackson count), Oregon: 68' feet, rate jter foot. It SO, amount IZSCMO. Asm-sitinent No. 8. A V Sttirel south 68 6 reel or lot 7, block 1. Uiu-cr Anne addition to the Hly of Medford Oregon. KronliiKc 68 6 feet on the eiutl side of rtoosevelt avenue, and described In Vol. SB, pace 334, county recorder" record of Jiicknon county, Oregon 515 feet, rate per foot. II. SO; amount, i:so 80. AHsesmnent No. 9. Queen Ann addi tion to the City of.-Medford. Oregon Kiontaxe 53. 5 feet on the east side tf llmisevell avenue, and described In Vol 76, pUR 439, otuiiiy recorder's record of Jackson county, Oregon, 60 feet, rate per foot, 14 80; amount 13S0.&0. Aiotexstnenl No 10 I tl Porter, lol 6. block 3, Pruitdulo addition to the t'lty of Medford Oregon. Frontage 50 feet on the West side of Ilnogcvelt ave nue, und described In Vol. 71, page 471 county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon, 50 feet ;rulo per foot, 14 80. amount, 1:10 00. Assessment No 11 I.. G. Porter, !ol 5. block 3. I'rtlltdale uddltlon to the Clti of Medford. Oregoa Krontugo 50 feet on thu west side of Ttoosevelt avenue nnd described In Vol. 71, Imiko. 471. coun ty recorder's records of Jackson couu- l. Oregon, au reel, raio per tooi, i mj, amount. I3I0.00 Assessment No, II I Q. Porter, lol 4. block 3, 1'rttltd.ile uddltlon to the City if Medford. Orvcun Krontnim 50 feet on tho west side of ltoosevelt tt venue. and described In Vol 71, page 471, coun ty recorder's records of Jackson coun ty, Oregon. 50 feet, rate per foot, $1 SO amount, 1340.00. Assessment No 13 K, ! Intoy. lot 3, block 3. I'ruitdale, addition to the t'lty of Medford. Oregoa Frontage 50 feel on tlio west sloe ot ltoosevelt avenue In Vol 70, records of feel: rate Per foot, 14.80: umount 1310.00 Assessment No 14 J. C Wurd. lol 2. block 3, Frtiltilulc addition to the Cltj of Medford. Oregon Frontage 50 feet on tho west side of Iloooaevelt nvemie, und described In Vol. S3, pugo 334, couu- CITY NOTICES. Jrnge l, county recorders ncKsoit county. Oregon, 50 Happy Results Have Made Many Medford Residents Enthusiastic No woudtjr scores of Medford citi- r.eiiK grow eiitliusinstio. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief utter years of suffuriiig. Public I Mittctiiifiits. like thu following are hut I ruth fill representations of, the. dnily work done in Medford by Dunn's Kidney Pills.. A. Z, Sears, 2!ll Fifth St., Mcil fonl, Ore., says: "Since publicly recommending Dunn's Kidney Pill's In 3007, 1 have used them occas ionally and they liuvu always brought good results. I was iiffliotetd with severe pains in my bliek and I often found it almost impossible, to stoop. The kidney secretions passed too frequently ami this weakness wns a source of much annoyance. Hearing Dunn's Kidney Pills recommended, t procured a hex at HiihUIiih' Drug Store nnd hy the time I had finished tho contents -1 could poo that they were (Jio right remedy for my trou ble, flradually (hu pains anil oilier difficulties disappeared m,tl my health improved. I cheerfully reo oinnieiid Dunn's Kidney Pills to ev eryone afflicted with kidney com plaint." For sale by all dealers. Vrico f0 cents. l-'usler-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stales, , Iteinenilior the name Doan's iiud take an other. ty recorders records of Jackson county, Oregon: 50 feel, rite per foot. 14. SO, amount. 1140 00 Assessment No. IS J. T Hints, a nar eel of land commencing at tlm north east corner of lot 1. block 3. rrulld.tle addition to tho t'lty of Medford. Oro con, mid running tltenco west 143 feel, tnence south 90 feet, thenco oast 143 feet: thence north 90 feet to the place of beginning 1'rontago 00 feet on the west side of ltoosevelt avenue, and de scribed In Vol, lit. nag 334, county re corder's records of Jackson county. Ore gon: 30 feet, tale Per foot, $1. SO, umount, s:.uo. Assessment No 16 w. II. Simmons, south loo feet of lot 1. block 2. Fruit dulo uddltlon to the City of Medford, Or egon. iTonince luo reel on the west side of Itoosevult utenuu, and described SO 354 in vol. s:. lias records of Jackson county, Oregon per county recorder's inty. Oreconi 100 foot, ft. so; amount, feet; rale 1480.00. As hs mo nt No 17 W. II. Humphrey, lot 1, block . Humphrey-Andrews ad dition to tlm fitv of Medford. Oreeon Frontnge 50 feet on tho west Hide of ltoosevelt nvemie. aiiaaeacrllied lit vol .yHjlgliK. Ilnuklna tor Health, SASH and DOORS Direct From the Factory No local rrUllrr nnt'f uA I tree Aock, no tuch irityU AjUDjnifito'ttru. No ImImt tain mora (lis in nvaiwi hut-cUt Coodi, hu blti machuvtn;, Uttct mechanka ot MMbctttinalUl. -. Yet, by ttW tlirnt lo you. uVorwnj the fe tallai, w -, Mil chii ood lot Ian. Wt suuanlM toutiilroueKlunilro'rTot"io'-. Juit read tome of tha price contained in our big illuttralcd catalog, DunttUvr Doan (lita cut) tl.M 5.GoMP.ntIDoon,U.2). M All Fiool Dooii. siaajr !!". '-M Cottar. Krual Doon, 12.2J-JU4 Inu'Ja WimlowTiim, 0r. .80 uida Window Fiainrt . . 1.09 (UJiM WhkIow., 24.24 ...ft P(ioldSal'Hool!i...2.lr, 1.H Cnotaia StiiigU Stain, ! Ion iackcli, per illoa , . ,11 Writ! U. for Catalog 43 lil'-MiillA'Jilitlv n pngo ooiinly rcordr's rec ords of JiiPkon county, Oregon; SO feetj raw- per row, it.uoj arnotuil, llto.tio. i Assessment No, IS V If. Humphrey, lol 3, block I, Htmipbrpy-AndreWN adill-1 Hon to tin- Clly of Jtlwiford, Oregon. I rolling fit) feel on the west side of (loosovelt avenue, und described In Vol pug". . , county recorders rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon, SO feet, fat per fool, 14.10, amount 1340 00, Asi'm"nt No, l . w If. Humphrey, lol 3, Mock I, Humphreys-Andrew ad dition to tint City of Medford, Oregon. Frontage 60 feet on tho west nldn cf llooseveli avenue, anil described in Vol. , ..page, ... county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 60 feet; rate per foot, H.o; amount, llie.so. Assessment No,. 20 YA AnAmw, lol I block 2, Humphreys addition to the f'lly of Mrdford, Oregon. Frontage C feet on the west side of Itooosivelt ave nue, and described In Vol.. , , page , county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon, 6 feel; rain per foot (I . nrnounl, 13KX0 Assessment No 21 IM Andrews, lot i, Iriotk Z, Humphrey-Andrews addition to Ihe City of Medford, Oregon, Frontage til reel on toe wrst sine or Jtoosevell avenue, and descrlltei In Vol , page ,, , county recorder's n cords of Jack son county, Oregon, feot, rato per foot, tl.xo. amount, 13IC so Assessment No. 32. Louise It. J'.-ir ker, n parcel of land fronting 83 16 feel on the vest sldo of ltoosevelt avenue marked "X" on tho map of tlm City of Medford, Oregon, and described In Vol 31, page 639, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon: 83 1 feet; rale per foot, $4.80; amount, I39 17. Assessment No, 33 John O. Taylor. a parcel of land on the northwest In tersection of ltoosevelt avenue and Kas! Main street, and fronting 242.8 feet on tho west side of ICooseveit avenue, and marked "AW" on the man of the Cltv of Medford, Oregon. Frontage 242 9 feet on in west sine or ;tooieyelt avenue, and described In Vol, 42. pane 278 county recorder's records of Jackson eoonty, uregon, ziz reel, rate per fool 14.80, amount, 11,146 82 ArS8F.H8.MKNT FOIt. TUB, I'ltlVATB uniKH UN JIOOHKVKI.T AVKNUF. FIlOM KAHT MAIN BTHKET TO JAUKHW.N 1HIUI.KVAIID. Assessment No, J C If. Fierce and w u. iiooerts; amount assessed. 118 84 Assessment No. 2 J. K. Itoberts. iinouni ussisseu, fiz.UB Assessment No. 3. L. It. I'arker, iinouni assesseu, iiu.ju, Kectlon 3. The recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to enter a statement of the assessments hereby made In the docket of city liens, and lo the notice by Duplication as remiliw! by tho charter and ordinance No. 250, In he Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper oubllsbed and of general circulation In Mid city. The foregoing ordinance was passed hy the clly council of the City of Med ford. Oregon, on tho 20th dar of Sep tember. 1911, by tho following rote: Merrick. ny; Watt, aye: Wortman. absent, F.merlek, absent; Klfert, aye; Millar, aye. Approved September 21st. 1911. .... W. If. CANON. Attest: Mayor. KOllT. W. TKLFCK. City Itecorder. NOTICR To tho owner, or repuled owner, of each parcel of property described In the foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In the lien declared by said ordi nance as recorded In the docket of city liens. You nro hereby notified that the 8- tessment declared by the foregoing or- llnanco has been made and the lien herefor entered In the cltv Hen tnebr i ml that tho name- Is due and you are ROGUE RIVER" VALLEY Jt . INDUSTRIAL FAIR hereby required to pay the same to the cuy recoruer witnin ten days from the service of this notice, which service Isi .,u..- Uj ,,i,ij,icu.,uii ut me loreguingi ordinance and this notice three tlmc In the Medford Mall Tribune pursuant' 1 to an Order of the cltv council nf ait, I til)-, nouT. w. Tci.rnn. . Cltv rtecorder. MEDFORD, OREGON OCTOBER 3 TO 7 Fair ftrntiniLo, Jjoncted In tit KntI of North Central Avenue. Finest Racing Program ever given in So. Oregon Horse Kntcrctl Tlmt Hfnrlctl nt fitntc I'nlr nt Hnlcm. Tho best lot of running bones entered that havo raced In Ore gon this season. -BALLON ASCENSION EVERY DAY- by the Broadwlckft. Miss Tiny Droadwlck, tho cleverest girl areo naut In the United States, will give an exhibition each day that will thrill all who nee her as nothing clso yet seen here. The exhibition of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and jijoultry will bo well worth the price of admission alone. Tho entries of fruits, grains, flowers, vegetables, etc., will bo good. MUSIC IIY Till: MKDFOItl) COKXI7T HAND OF TWK.VTY 1MF.CES KVKHV DAY. One and one-third fare has been granted by the railroads Admission, adults, 50c; children 25c; box seats 50c and 75c; In the grand stand all other seats 25c; bleachers free. II. CAXOX, Fres. A. K. AVAItK, Sec'y. nsjsi11 .kw" H1 " .mme. i, j.My-ii'ww wa i wwiwaci-irw. Officers of the Southern Oregon District Fair Association as follows: GEO. DAVIS, Treas. J. A. I'EKItY, Proa. E. T. STAFI.ES, V-Prcs. A. K. WAItE, Sec'y. J. S. OltTH, Treas. ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Have the Soil The Water The Climate The Transportation To Produce Enormous Crops t, - ' INVESTIGATE t- im U ' Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. 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 218 EAST MAIN ST. Jl , A t 1 i 1 i M i