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"W$l PA'GE POUR 3C MEDFORD MATTj TRTBUNE, M1SDT?QRD, ORKOON, VR1DAY. OOTOBRtt ta, 101 1. Medford mail Tribune AN INDtCPKNDKNT NEWBP.APEIt EXCEPT, BUNDAY, BY THE MEDFOItD PIIINTINU CO. The Democratic Time. Th Medford' Mall, Tlio Mcorora -.triDiinc, .-"" oumu rn OrcRonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune ..,. ...II m-u...,. tl..ll.1tna. 1l.9T.iO Uiuce mail inuuiii' """ ; North Fir street; phono, Nln I0J1, uonto 76. QKOIian PI TNAM, Editor nnd Mansgcr sttfj$ M . . A.a.-Mta vnatt at Ulhl. fortl. Oregon under the act of. March I, urr. . Official Tftpor of tho City of Medford BtrBHORrrriow xatkb. .. .u Hnit --.--IK.Oll UI10 7cnr. vjr m - -----:::: rfel tnnnlh. tlV mall ...... "v Per month, delivered by carrier In MTUH'nii ,,v.v. .... .... w Saturday onlr, by mall, per year.. S.00 rtoviv. ner vear WOSK OXHOUXJlTZOir. Dally averace for six month ending December ill, isiv, ii. anU X.asea Wtr TTnlteA 3Pxm Dispatches. Tho Mall Tribune la on sale at the Ferry News Htnnu. an rrnjijiovu. gr&nd Hotel New, Stand. Portland. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. ausroKs, oxsaoir. Metropolis ot Southern Oregon an Northern California, and the fastest growing city In Oregon. Population O. a census 1I0: 8810, Five hundred thousand dollar am It? Water oysiem mmvici. ..& ;-" "". .' -r ...... m.i ptnf Ann HIT. ?&P,fclF". oi -treet-belng Wrf 1 and contracted for at a cost exceeding 81. 000.000. making a total of twenty mile p'ostof flee' receipts tor year jndlnj March 81. 1911, show increase of 41 per cent Bank deposits a gain ot 31 Pf 2. .i .i .. nrvnn Ytoc-ua inniicr nun v.j .- " "" Hirer SplUenberR apples won aweerH aiaaro prize u w at thoNatlonal Anjd. Show. Spokane, 1801, ana a car oi ioiu.i " Vint 9rlsa In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C. ..- Rogue River peara brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur tog the past six years, ... . Tfritfj Commercial club. Inclosing cents for postage for the la commu nity pampniei ever puuiuucu. COMMUNICATION. . 1 Editor Mail Tribune: Heine a new comer to Medfonl I was struck with tho unchristian like commtmicntiou from tho pen of Mr. C. P. Hull of Table Rock in last night's Jlail Tribune iiiTcjrnrtl to foreigners coming into the Rogue River Valley fo engage in truck gar dening, and I am Avondering if the gentleman in question is a native son of the "land of the free and Lome of tho brave." With acres and acres of available land in this community, are we go ing to keep out a people who want to farm or do gardening just be cause they are from a different nqtion than ours? Isn't it because the chnnce of a strong competition that is hurting or is it bocnu&e Mr. Hall is pnrtial to the S. P. railroad and would rathsr that corporation's pockets would bo bulging than that handful of Italians or any other class of foreigners should send a few dollaro to their native country, thereby saving tho missionary some work and tho American people some money. Isn't competition the life of trade f TLca why not offer inducements rather than put ob ttacles in the wny of a people who uro experts in their lino of workf When or.5 htops to think that $7,000 worth of lettuce alono was shipped into McdJord last year, its most Tcdiuulous' for any one to object to people, black or red, who will come .into the valley and make it famous us a gardening spot, as well nfc a fruit growing country. Let us cre ate a demand for our farm products both grain and vegetables, for we have- all tho natural resources for their growing, and we can ship theie north to Portland and elsewhere tmmo as California does. We have the climate and the soil and whju our local fanners tell you tho groc ers won't buy their vegetables and its no use to raise them, its high timo that something in tho way of prosburo was brought to bear, for tliero is a reason. Instead of put ting tho laud out of reach of new comers why not make an effort to get people that are progressive into the valloy? Tho reputation of Med ford holding- up strangers bus bewi sent broadcast over tho country and is keeping out a great number of substantial business men that other wise would locato here and help to lnnko our town one of tho best in tho Pacifio northwest. If Mr. Hall hadn't headed his communication ''Pablo Rock" wo would almost think lie was from Ashland. MEDFORD RESIDENT. COLLEGE PRESIDENT IS SEVERELY SHAKEN UP SOME TAFT PHILOSOPHY. HERE nvc some gems of Tnfi philosophy as expressed in speeches made during the president's swing around the circle: "There tire two great schools one which believes that the present is not perfect perhaps, but that changes from it would be dangerous. They are the conservatives, some times known as the reactionaries. Then there is another class at the other end which is extreme in its view that the whole present condition is wrong and that there must be radical changes if we can live at all. .1 think I am going nlomc in the middle of the road between these two, and I believe the legislation of this administration has been along that line." - - - The only important legislation accomplished by the Taft administration is the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill, in creasing lhe cost of living and the profits of the rich. If this is the president's idea of middle-of-the-road policy, it would be interesting to hear him describe measures sat isfactory to "conservatives, sometimes known as reaction aries." ' J f Tn the same speech, Mr. Taft said: "I have confidence that tho American people can always be trusted not only to exercise their sober second thought, but also a discriminating sense as to what is fiict and what is fustian, after a time." When did the president acquire this confidence in the people t Only a few days ago he called the judgment of the people "mob violence." Whenever Mr. Taft has been called upon to deal with legislation that involved the rijrht of the people to rule themselves, he has proved his distrust of the people in no uncertain way. A few weeks ago he vetoed the Arizona statehood bill because the citi v.uif of Arizona had voted to include the recall in their constitution and still later before the American Bar Asso ciation pronounced the people incapable of passing judg ment upon their public servants. Official actions speak louder than campaign speeches and Mr. Taft's every official act has shown his,, lack of faith in the people, who will soon have the opportunity of using that "discriminating sense" as to whether Mr. Taft s profession of commence is iact or tustiau. CITY NOTICES. BIDDING THE SEA RETREAT. Tfc Y A TWO-TJJTRDS vote, the people of California have -' adopted the initiative, referendum and recall, thus lining up with every state that has yet had an opportunity to vote upon the restoration of popular government to the t. pie and therebv enacting what must soon be the uni versal law. h nfiimm At the same time that Californians restore to them selves what should be considered an inalienable right. Archbishop Irela'nd at Council Bluffs rails against popu lar government, which he, like Taft, calls "mobocracy." The prelitte dramatically exclaims : ? "Toward mobocracy we are bidden to wend our way. Shiboleths of clamor, vou know initiative, referendum and recall are nothing more or less than the madness of democracy." nNMSfc Archbishop Ireland, it will be remembered, took the stump for McKinley, plutocracy, and the protected trusts and was later a central figure in a scandal of the Roose velt administration when "dear Maria tried to coax a cardinal's hat for him from Rome. His remarks would be regarded as those of a bigoted, medieval minded church man did they not follow a recent sermon along the same lines by Cardinal Gibbons, "who went so far in his de nouncement of popular government as to include not only initiative, referendum and recall, but also popular election of United States senators. "If you cannot trust the members of the legislature how can you trust their constituents from whom they spring? . . . What has been good enough for our fathers ought to be good enough for us," said Cardinal Gibbous. Pretty weak. Sounds like one of your uncle William Colvig's campaign speeches. The objection is that it is the utterance of an autocrat of a church, whose inter ference in politics will have the weight of an eccle siastical command with many followers, and arouse a storm of resentment and prejudice among outsiders. But there is plenty or precedent, though hardly along lines oi free worship and free speech. An well emulate Canute the Dane and order the sea to retreat as to attempt to stein the rising tide ol democracy. Let those who attempt it be careful lest they be swamped! WALLA WALLA, Wn., Oct. 13. Suffering from a number of sevens hruii'Cs sustained in an automobile shakcup, S. B. Penrose, president of Whitman College is confined to his l)ed hero todny. He was riding near Milton, Ore., when tho machine struck a nit and hurled him heavily against tho back uf tho tounenu. His spine was in jured and it will he somo dayrf, phy tiioians stiy, before ho will ho able to Icavo his home, What nonsense is this, that the people who create should not have the right to destroy, ,that they may elect but mav not remove, that they'- can instruct men to vote for measures but are incapable of exercising judginent in voting directly on these measures, that they can initiate through others needed legislation, but may not initiate themselves! Mob rule! What is democracy but rule of the "mob"? Jiivery citizen is a part ol the "mob." Churchmen may thunder, courts may restrain, presidents may veto and politicians clamor, but onlv for a i'leeting day can they block human progress, for the court of all courts is this self-same "mob;" fast becoming wise enough to govern itself to dispense with its inflated rulers and their red tape bindery. Par better the "madness of democracy" than the venality of plutocracy. Upon this "madness" depends future progress and to it is due tho xn'ogress of the past. The "mob" alone has power to "Strike to earth the chains that bind you, "That in sleep have fallen on you!" Coffee Is Stronq. SEATTLE. Wn., Oet. 13. Not in twenty years has tho price of coffee been to high in Seattle as it is today. So sharp have been tho advance of tho wholesale price, that most ro tail dealers have advanced price fivo cents per pound. It is iclaiim' that manipulation of the Dni.iliin market is the cause, Pinchot Back Saturday. SEATTLE, Wn., Oot. in. Oiffonl Pinchot, former chief forester, h duo in Seattle Saturday evening on tho steamship Admiral Sampson from Alaska. Plans for a big muss meeting hero for him are being made and it is expected he will speak on conditions in Alaska as lie found them, ORDINANCE HO. 03'.. I An onllniuteo Orclminu tlio HNHominont fn tin? uroporiy tpmrltil ror tlio eoti of Inylnir u foui-liu'li niti- mnlli on Ulov 'iitli twt from lYnolt ntiwl to I'ium MrvM't tml illrvothitt tli reoohW to en tor n KtniviitrHt tlioioor la ilu water nmlu IIimi docket , Tho City of Metlfoul doth imluln folliiwx. Sectlim 1 AVIiim-.i tin oliv i-imiiioII jtlil heretofore, hy rvmitutlim ileolurO Itsi Intention to hiy u four Inch wnter inula on i:ieenth uncut from I'ench to Hum Mreet mul to nsscn tlio cot thervof on tho jironorty fronlliiK on stihl iioitlon of KttUl Miwt hi proportion lo tho frontline of unlit property, nml fix u tlmn mul pliioii for hciirlnc nroteKtK ukuIiihI tho ltilnis of tihl wtih-r iiiniii on wihl p,irl of altl utteol mul the imi iimnt of tho cunt tnoreor mm iUoivsuU! . .mt, wnereiif, m,t it"olutlon ns only I'uininiuM ttnet poftleil im reunited hy Section tl of the Ulmrlei- of M.ilil I'llv. And. wherww, n mri'iitiK of the Coun cil wiin held nt th linn Kinl phiee fixed h.V Mid reiiolutloii, for the pitrpoHo of conaMi'iliur nny such pmiIchIm. hut no proteMM etv wt nnhl tune, or t mi other tune matin to or rrceUeil hj the Council to the mila 1iiik of until wnter iniun or mo iixxcximent or tho com thereof ni uforvNtttl. unit nnhl Council nnxitiK coiuniiercii tlio nutter, mul ileent Iiib tlml Riild water nnln wus mul In of miiterlul benefit to mild city, mul that nil property to he niieiet therefor would Ih hentrttctl thcrly to tho extent of the probnhlo ntuount of tho respoc tlvo iiMcmentii to he levied nRnltiHt mild property, did order wild nmlu Inid. And uherenn, tho cost of anld watei main Ims been mid hcresi la determined to he the mint of 13.24S ;?. Now, thorvforo. it is hereby further determined Mint tho proportionate nlnin. or mo coi or jixyniK sum wnter uuiin of each pnrcol of properly fronting on wild portion of tutld ulnet tx tho nuiount ot opposite, tho description of each IMrvvl of lnml below. And Unit ouch Piece or parcel of land benefited by the iayltiK of Mid w titer main lo tho full extent of tho amount a net opposite tho description of the mini', nml thnt tho respective amounts reprexent the Iiropornon.il oenentK or said water main to nnld respective rvucols of land, mul ulso tho proportional fronUKo thereof on said street, unit tho council doei herebv declare each of tho parcels of yroperty described below to be assessed and each of tun same i hereby assessed tho nuiount sot opiKiiito each descrip tion for the coat of laying said wnter main. ASSKSSMKNT TOIl A I-INCU XVATKU MAIN ON KMIVKNTII .STItKirr ntoM ruAcii sTitinrr to ii.u.m NTIlUr.T Asiesvment No. 1 It Hoswell. n unr eel of land marked (Ay) on tho nt.ip of tne (.'ity or .Mrtironl. ureBon. niui re cordetl In Vol. . pKi- 3S of tho count) n-conler'M records of Jackson county, Urecon. frontago 100 fevt on tho north sltlo of Eleventh street, 100 feet, rate per foot. 9S cents, amount, J3S.00. Assessment No. 5 Waller S Mar tin, n parcel of land marked (AT) on the map of tho City of Medford. Ore koii. and recorded In Vol 03. miko 5H of the county recorder's rcordn of Jackson county. OroKon, frontiiKe 50 feet on tho north shla of Klcenth street. 30 feet; ruto per foot, 9S cents, amount. 1(9.00. Assessment No 3 Wallace Woods, n parcel of land nuirkcd (AX) on tho map of the City of Mcttford, Oregon, unit re corded In Vol. 70. pace Hi of the Coun ty Uecorder" Itecords of Jnckson coun ty OrrKNi, friMit 100 feet on the north side of Klevvnth street, 100 feet, rate it foot, 3S cents, amount. 198 00 Assessment No. A,- Sarah Whroler. n INircel of land marked (AY) on the nmi of tho City of Medford, Oregon, and re corded In Vol. "3, pace 15 of the County Itecorder'n, records pf Jackson county, Oregon; front ko SO feet on the north side of Eleventh strict. 50 feet, ruto per foot, 9S cents, amount. 119 00 AsHcssmont No, S 11 A. Wntter, u parcel of land marked (AV5) on tho mnp of lh City of Medford. Oregon, and re corded InVoU Ji3.-Pa 533, of the County Itetordwr rfrconls of Jackson county, Ortgon; ffatitago 60 feet on the north sldo of Klevcnth street. 50 feel, rato per foot. 93 cents; amount, 119 00 Assessment No. 4 I'rulcrlck Wollf. the west half of tho south half of tot T. block 9, Park addition. City of Med ford. Oregon; frontugo 50 feet on tho north nidn of Klcvcntn street; 50 feet; rule per foot. 9S cents: amount, $19.00. Assessment No. 7 Krledcrlcko Wollf. tho east half of tho south half of tin S. block 9. I'nrk addition. City of Med ford. Oregon; frontago 50 feet on the north nld of Klevcnttf street, 60 feol. rato per foot. 9S cents; amount, SI9.Q0 Assessment No. S. Wollf Urost., tlio west half of the south half of lot S. block 9, I'ark addition. City of .Medford. Oregon; frontage 50 feet on the north sldo of I'leenth Htnot. SO fret, rato pr foot, 9S cents. Amount. 119 00. Assessment No 9. Mrs, I, 13. Mar shall, lot x. block 7. Iloss addition. City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 50 feet on the north sldo of Klevcnth street; 50 feet; rata per fool, 98 cents; amount, 119 00. ' Asseuxmont No. 10. August Lnw rcntz, lot 7, block 7. Itnss' addition, City of Medford. Oregon; frontago 60 feel mi tho north side of Kleventh street: SU feet, rato per foot, 98 cents; amount. 119.00. Assessment No. 11. Hadlo M. Van Do Car. lot S, block 7, lloss addition, City of Medford, Oregon: frontago 60 fent on thu north sldo of Kleventh street; 60 feet; ruto per foot, Vi cental, umoiint. ..00. Assessment No. 12. Hdgar Wafer, lot 5. block 7, lions addition. City of Med ford, Oregon, frontago 50 feet on the north sldo of Kletcnth street; CO feet, ruto per foot, OH cents; amount, $19.00. Assessment No 13. J. C Davidson nnd Charles H. Iluttcrfiolil, lot 12. block 8. Hoss addition, Cly of Medford. Oro gon; frontago 50 fwjt on tho north side of Klutunth street; 60 feet; ruto per foot, 98 cents, amount, f 19 00. Assessment No H, J. Q. Davidson and Churles H, Kutterflold, lot 11, block S, JIohb addition. City of Alcdfonl. Ore gon, frontago 60 feet on tho north sldo of Kleventh stteet, 60 feet; rato por foot, 9ff cuts, amount, (9.00. Assessment No 15. Joo Hums, lot 10, block 8, lions addition. City of Med ford, Oregon; frontage 60 foot Jn the north slilit of Klcvcntli street; 60 feet, ruto per foot, 9X cents; amount, f 19.00. Assessment No 10, M. llutcher, lot 9, block f. Hohh addition. City uf Med ford. Oregon, frontago 60 feot on tho north side of eleventh street; 60 feet, rato pur foot, 91 cents; amount, $19.00. AMsesHnifnt K( I? II. A. Thiirbcr. lot 8, block 8, Itoss addition. City of .Meuroru, Oregon, rrontiigo ov roei on the north sld of Klnvcnlli street; 60 feot; ruto ior fo'il, 98 cents; amount, 119.00. Assessment No 18. John MoNully, lot 7, block 8, IIosm addition, City of Medford. Oregon frontugo 40 feet on tho north sldo of Klovonth street; 40 feet: ruto per foot, 98 cents; umotlnt, $39.20. Assessment No 19, AW )J. "Weavei, lot 0, block 6, Oak (Jrovo subdivision, City of Medford Oregon; frontago 70.07 feet on tho north sldo of Kloveuth struct; 70 97 fret; rate pr foot, 98 centHJ amount, $49 65 Assessment No 20. W. V.. "Weaver, lot 6, block 6, O.ik drove subdivision, City of Medford. Oregon; frontugo 70,97 feet on tho north sldo of Kloventh street, 70.97 feet, rato per foot, 98 cents; amount, $69 55. Assessment No, 21. I.llllnn 33. Har vey, lot 9, block C, Oak Orovo subdivi sion, City of Midford, Oregon: frontago r,3 8 feet on the north sldo of Kluvunth street, C3 8 feet, rato nor foot, 98 cenlsj amount, $C2.52 Assessment No 22. I'. 13. 7mVV. n parcel or laud Hltogtod at tho southwest intersection of ilhvmth Hlrent and 1'lum street, and recorded 111 Vol. fil, pugo 235 of tho Count llecorder'B tccords of Jackson county. Oregon; rrontagouys.yi foet on tho south tio of Klnvnnlh Htrcnt) 198.91 feet; ruto ner foot, 98 cents; amount, $191 96 Assessment No 21 Ivan 13. Tyrrol, n parcel of land situated at tho southwest Intersection of Klovonth Mlreet and Union stieet an-1 recorded In Vol. 83, pugo 368, of tho f'nutity Jteconlftr's rec ords of Juckson eounty, Oregon; front ago 90 feet on the south (ld of I3lov enth street; 90 r.ct; ra(o por foot, 08 cents; amount, $91 08, AHsisHinnit No lTnwlH MlBhler, a parcel of lnml situated at Iho south east intersection of Kloventh wlreot nnd Union strent und recordfld in Vol, 88, pugo 358, of tho County Iteoordnr'H ren orils of Jackson county, Oregon, froiitdgo 68 12 fed on the joull sltlo Of tJIgvtlllli CITY NOTICES. street! RS.13 feetl into per fool. OS rents, amount, U? id, AMHessmtMit No a.i.--(l M Chlhtreth. pmcel of land fronting So feet on Iho tllll. ul.t.. 1. I..I... .... I I. t. . ...... ... vinii run' I'l ii.il', I'lim niivi'l llllll IV- 'uuii'ii in t ui. Ji, ngl' in oi Ilio I'OUU- y Kecordet's n colds of Jackson i-oun- n soutl ty Ol.tlfnn. fiiuiliiif.l All f.w.t .in II... south side uf llleventh stuvt: So f,t; into pt rout, s cents, amount, $u.(lt). Asessuietlt No. l!rt -C lliugi'ss, a piiteel of hind flouting 60 tni on Mho south shlo of l.Mowulh Hlreot mul iiv coided In Vol !2, page 373 of tho County llecordet h tet'ords of Juckson county, Orecon. fiontagu RO feel on h south side of illevenlh streit. no fi. t late per fool, 8 cents, amount, fuu Assissnieut No, S7 i J. Luyne. n Pmvel or land stluated ul tho southwest tntereollon of "Klevenlh stieet timl lliimlltiin street mul tecouled In Vol 7.1. page 2S3 of tlio County lteoonlei'n ni nrdM of Jackson county, Oregon, front age 100 feel on lhe south Hide of Kle. enth stieet, 100 feet, lulu per root, lis Oelils, muouut. $9 00 Asiessmelit No ax - ltoheil mul ItlUn ii'tli lainge, lot I, of tho Ituhy itihllllon, tlt or Medford. Oiegon, fioutago'Au feet on tho south side or lSleeith stieet. (to (wt, into per root, 9x cents, attuumt, $19 00. Assessment No !!i Hubert mul Klltn belli Uingo. lot 3 of tho llui uddltluu, Illy of .Medford. Oregon. rrniitai; 10 feet on Iho south sld or Klesenth stiiet. $u oo vvt r,l",, 9S, vrM' ". Assessment No 30 llottrrt mid KHH beth Lunge, lot 3 of tho Ituhy uddltluu. Uly of ..ledroid. Oiegon. frontage, fill feet on tho south side or Kloventh rin'im'mtifto '"' l" ' M""' Assessment No HI. Hubert and Kllsn beth Lmige, lot ( of tho Itilby addition, Uty or MiHlfoid, Urvumi: frontage 50 rwt on the soillh sldo or Klelilli street. 50 reel, rato per root, 9S oouts. amount. $19 00 AsMessmenl No 32 Hubert and Ullwv both laingo. lot ft of the Huhy addition, (Hy of Medford. Oregon, frontage 60 feel on tho south side or ISIeienth strtvt 50 feet, ruto per foot, 9.X cents, ntuount. $19 00 Assessment No 33 Hubert and UIImi beth lainge, lot 6 of the Huhy addition. Uly of Medtird, Oregon; rrontnge f.o reel on the south side or Kleventh street, SO feet, late per root, 9S Cents, nuiount. $19 00 Assessment No 31. Omar Ouuermitn, ll .1 .r ,h" lu,ll' "ddlllon. City or .Medronl. Oregon, frontage 6S fret on the south side of Kleienth street; 3ft jHs'Stf""0 ,H'r r"01' !"1 co"1"' u",0,ll'. Assesiinent No 33 Hubert and Kill. i!" ,un"'' ol " of the Huby addition. Uty of .Medford. .Oregon: fiontiigo SO reel on the south side or I3leiiuth street. 50 reel, rate per root. 93 cent, amount. $19 00 Assessment No 3tt llohert anil KIIm lieth Uinge. lot si or the Huby aiidlllun, Ut or Mnirord. Oregon, rrontngt o Twt on the south side or Kiel enth street Bo rmt. rule imr foot. 91 touts, nniouut. $19 00 Assessment No 37 Itobert mid UIIbm beta lainge. lot 10 or lhe Huby addition. City or .Medford. Oregon, frontage to feel on the south side of llleelilli street. 50 reel, rate per root. 9S Cits. amount. $19 00 Asesuieut No Jl Itob.'rt nnd ItllM t'th l.angr, lot :l or the Huby addition. City or Medf.wd, Oregon, frontngo 37 $2 wt on the south side or 13lrenth street, 37 52 revt rate er fwit, S Cents, amount. IK 77 Section 1 And It Is hereby ordered mul ordained that the several asse-M-tuentn nnd the lleni theieof lw entered In the water main lien dotikel or ftrtld cil). anil that thereiilMin notice be given to the owners or reputed uw tiers or wild proHrty. and thnt the smiiio Ih enforced and collected In the manner provided iy the charter of the city for the collec tion or nssnSMiientn ror tho liuprovutueut or streets therein Section 3 It Is rurther ordered that the notice above provided he published three times In the Dally Mail Tribune. newspaper publlshiil and or general cir culation In said city. In the mnnmir pro Xlded by Ordinance No 250 of said city. The foregoing ordinance, whs passed b the cll council of Iho City of ,Ml ford. Oregon, on tho 3rd day or October. 1911, l the following vote Merrick, aye. AVatl. aye, Wort mini. nve. Kmerlck. absent. i:irTt. nye. and .Mlllsr, ny Approvl Oololr 3rd. 1911 W. 11. CANON. Attest: Mayor.' Hold. W. TeUer, " City ltt'ordr. NOT1CIS. To the owner, or reputed owner, or each parcel of property doscrlbwl In the foregoing ordluanoe. as nameil then-ln. und In the lien deolnred b) suld ordl tinnce, as- recorded In the thicket of city Hens: Vou are hereby notified Hint the assessment drclurml by the foregoing ordluaucn has been uiinle ami the lien therefor entered In lh clly lien docket, anil that the mime Is due and you are hereby required lo pay the somo to the City Hicorder within ten dais from the service of this notice, which service Is made by publication of iho foregoing orillnunro and this notice three times In tho Meiirord Mull Tribune, pursuant to an ordir or the city council or said city. HOIIT. W. TIll.niK. city Hicordor. ORDINANCE NO. BOO. All ordinance declaring the assessment on the property rwncntcd for the cost of laying it four Inch water main on Knight street from Vermont street lo Taft mo nun nml directing Hid recorder lo enter n statement thereof In tho vviiltir main Hen docket The City of Medford doth ordain an follows. Miction 1 Whereas, tho oily council did heretofore, by resolution declare Hh Intention to lay a four-Inch uatui main on Knight street rrnin Vetmont street lo Taft aveuiiv ami to assess the cost there of on the properly fronting on said por tion of said street III proportion tle frontal- t said ptoiieriy, and fix a time and plui ror hearing protests against Iho laying or said Water main on said part of said street and tho assessment of tho cost thereof as aforesaid. Ami, whereas, said lesolutlnn was duly published and pouted as required hy Hectlon ll of Iho Chatter or said City, And, whereas, u meeting or lhe Coun cil vxiis held at tho time nml place fixed by said r solution, for the purpose of considering any Hitch protests, hut no protests were at sum time, or at any other tlmo made to or reeeived by tho Council to the said laying of said water main or the assessment of Iho cost l liereor an nroiesnld. and sa lit Council having considered thu matter, ami deem ing that said water main was and Is or material Deiierit to sold clly, ami that all prnpi-ity to he ussessed therefor would be benefited tlieiehy lo Iho oxtent or tho prnbiihh' amount or tho rcHpnu tlvo assessments lo ho. levied against said properly, did onli r said main laid. And whereas the tost of said water main lias been and hen by Is dclariiiluod to ho tho sum of $1,863 IS Now, Ihereforo, It Is hereby further deteimltieil that thu proportionate shnrn of tho cost or laying said water main of each li.n eel of pioperly fronting on said portion df suld stteot Is tho amount set opposite the ilescilpllou of ouch pnrcof or land below, and that eao'h pleco or parcel or land benefited by the laying of said wutor main to Iho full extent of tho amount so set opposite tho description of iho sumo, and that Iho resptcllvo amounts represent thu proportional henefltH or mild nutur main lo suld UMpecllvo parcels or hind, und ul Ho Iho proportional frontage) theicof on said ptrcol, mid Iho council does hi'iehy declare each of Iho pmcels of pioperly described below lo bo assessed and each of the same Is liciihy ussessed tho amount nut opposllo each descrip tion for tho cost of laying suld wulnr main. AHHCHHMRNT l-'Oll A 1-INf'll WATKK MAIN ON KNHIIIT HTHKCT h'HO.M VI3KMONT HTJlKKT TO TAI'T AViJ- NlIS. Assessment No 1 V. T'redcrleltHon, lot 2, block 2 Amleison-Toft addition, City of .Mcdfoitl, Oiegon, fionliige 60 feet on (ho south side of Knight slice I; 60 fot. ruto pet fool, $1.06; amount, $s:i,00. Assessment No. 2 I'eail Tlollnnbeak. lot ,1, block 2, Audi rsoii-'l'oft mhllllou, uity or .xieurorii, oiegon; n outage 60 feel on tho south shlu or Knight street; 60 fent; mto per foot, $1 (ill, iimoiiut$5:i 00, Assessment No 3 Triul Ifollonlii'iilc, lot 1, block , I'ngo uildlllon, Clly of Medforil,-lCKOIl, flOlllliyo u2 fctl VII tllll CITY NOTICES. NoTrHi " shlu of. ivTilghl nil eel, Tt5 feci, tale per font, $1 Otl, nmoliul, $66 13. Assessment NO I - -W T ,vv lisoii. i J. block I, lMuo nddlllon Clly. of Med rotd. Oteuotl! rioulune 52 reel Oil tin south side or Khlghl street. 62 feet, tab per foul, $IOil. amount, $nA U ANHi'Nsmetil No 0. H .Shofuer. lot .1. i.i i . ...in..... ni... ..r i... ifmi "ileiv i, i line iiuuiiuMi) hj .... .i.i.i'. OicHOit, fionlilHit J feel on Hi" ttiilllh side or Knight Stieet, K2 reel, into pet root, $1 0K. amount $56 12 ..... Ashessinent No fi -It II Toft, lot 4 bloex I. I'sgo nddlllon, Clly of Medronl, I In, iron friilllneit KM fuel oil the SOUtb side or Knight stleel: 63 feel, tilte pel fiuit, $1 . miinunt. &R 13. , , Assisstnenl No. t li Wheeler. nl 6. block I. 1'ilge nddltlon, I'll) tit Med foul. Oiojsuu, fionliige J Hot tin III soulli elde of Knight Htiiet. 62 feel, uile per fool. $1 oil, amount. $53 12 ANSiktMlllent No. S-.I. It. Wheeler, lot it. block I. 1'uge addition. Clly or .Med. find, Oiegon. (lillllUKu ftJ feet oil tin south side of Knight slnel 62 rel, taU per root. $1 utj, iiinmnit, t" 13 AeeeMMut'lit No U -J W I Messier, lot 7. block I, Tug., nddltlon Clt) or .Med foul. Oregon; fiontuge 62 fv t oil Hu soiidi side of Knight tttrvil, it del, title per root, $1 00, amount, $ 45 II ANmeiit No 10 John A llnmsev, lot S. block I, Ihige addition, Clly of .Medronl. Oiegon, ftoutagv i- feet on Itu soulli side of Knight stieet; 52 reel, mlr pii root, noil, amount, $15 it Assessment No II I'. K llmnuioliil. lot I, block 3. l'eue aihllllou. It) of MeiirorNl. Oregon, frontage 52 fret on the south side or Knight stlert. A reel, lute per foot, Hot), nuiount, $5,lt Aseeseinent No 12 J W luesslei lot I, block 3. !.- rtili1ltl.il,. City id MeiUoid, Oregon. fimtane H leel on lhe iwiiilh hl or Knight street, ! reel tnte iM-t riHit, $ltnl, amount, 145 11 AsM-Muient No II A II H"inoiid lid 3. hl.M'k 3. I'sge addltlou, Clly ul .Medford, Oiegon frontage Al feet oi the smith Sldo or Klllfcht sir. el. Al reel, rule per root, $1 00 amount. IM l Aim-nmeiil No. It -O O IMrker. hi I. block 2. lMae addition. City or ,M"I find, Oregon. fr.Hiluuw 52 feet on the eolith sliln of Knight stieet. 52 feet, rate ki rixit, hoc, amount. J u Asseksnieut No IS J T Hummer villi., lut 5. block 3. Pace addition. Cll) of .Medford. Oregon. flotllSH" 53 feel on the smith shlu or Klllgllt street. H reel tele our fool. It Oil. ainoiiiil. 155 It Asevesmeul No Ul -tj 1 1 Miller, to' it. block 3. I'rtU-n itihllllon. Clly or .Med ronl. Oregon, frontage 52 reel on lb. south side or Knight street. 32 reel, HI tier foot. HOC. amount. $55 11 Assessment No I7--I'eier Bdln. lot 7 hl.Kk i. Puge addition, Clt or .Medronl. Oregon rroulrtge 51 feet on the south side or Knight street. 51 fret, rule pel fiwtt tloit. uiiuinnt. t&IQA. Asrieesuienl No t Mrs Jnne JIO"' or. lut , block 2. Cage nddltlon. City or Meiirord. Oregon, frontage 61 feet on the nor in side or Killglil streei. Ice I, rm or foot. 110: amount. 151 OS. AeriMmenl No 19 -Win WIIox. lut i. block 2. !m mldltlon. City of Meil- font. Oregon, frontage 61 fet on the north side of Knlgbl street. 52 reel, fete e r rHit, lies, amount. 1 II Avmet No 20 Wm Wor(H, lot 10. block 3. lSMe addition. Clly of Med ford, otfgoit: front n 62 foot en the mnlli side of KnlKht street, 63 feel. rate -r foul. $1 . iiiilouiit, $53 II. Aeeiiieiit No 31 7 IVter tftltn. lot II td.x-k 2. Ise sdilltlon. Clly of Ml ford. Oregon. flmfae it reel on lit. north side of Knight street, II feet, rule r fool. II 04 Httiouttt. 118.11. Assreemellt No 12 It. If Toft, lot 13. block I. I'sge addition. City of Md funt. Oregon: frunlaRe 52 feet on Ho north elde or Knight street 63 feet. r.U. Irr fmit, $1 oaamaunt, I SI 13 Aeeeesinenl No It - Jifwph Taylor, lot 13, block 2. 1'MMe aal.tllloo. Clt) of Med ronl. Oregon, fronts u A3 foet on Hi north side or Ktitwht street 63 feel, rale per fo-d. II vs. amount. l w Aseefcemetit No II - Joseph Taylor. I'd II. block I. I'AU S.blltl.m, Clly of Med ford. Oregon, fronlftae 51 reel on ! north side or Knight street, ft J f"e, tale wr foot. 1108, amount, $65 li AHeM4nient No. IIdMdle Karrttr. lot 9. bloek 1. IMge addition. City of Med-fiii-d Oregiin frnnlage J3 ft 011 the north Sid.- or Knight elrert 52 feet, rale wr riMit, )i (., ninounl. ins 11 Aemeiit No 2 -Jaeksou ('oli.lv Imii ,v llulldlng .Wooeuthm. lut lo. bliM-k I. 1-ear. Mitilltlon. Clly of Mrdfor.t Oregon; frontage 63 fret on lhe north side or Knight street. .'.Jffwt; rate tier runt. t at. iiiilouiit. i&t 12 Assessment No IT O II. Hendricks, lot II. bloek 1, I'sge nddlllon. City of Medford, Oregon, frontage 52 root on (he north side or Knight street. 62 feat. tale per root, li vs. amount. li u rtlfwnilini .w J V. iiiiinrn-. bit 12. blook I, l-ae addition. City of Meiirord. Or.'gon. n-ontage 52 f"-l on the north sldt. r Knight sliest: kl reel rate l"r foot, it l6 iiinoiint, tiJ.li kuk. ...... f.. - II 11 IUUIWm lot 13, block 1. Ige sddltlon. Clly of Metlford, Oregon, frontrtg" 62 feet 011 lb north sldo of Knight street, 62 feet, rale per root. i on, aliiouni. iz. As-sment No ---o K Xtliison. lot li. block I. lMga adillllou. City of Med ford, uregofi. frontage 61 reel oil tlir north side or Knight streei bl reel, rati p. r r.Mit, 11.06. uiiiount, 165 12 Asseesment No 31 Kriirst W Kllek- on. lot 16. block 1. lHge Hildltlon. City of Medford. Oregon, floatage 53 feet oil the north side or Knlgbl streei, l rtet. rate per foot, II or,, amount. $55 12. Assessment No 22 Anna M Miller lot If,, block I. l'sue addition. Clly ul Medford. Oregon: fiotitago '2 reel oh lhe north side or Klllgllt streei. b. rent, rule per root, $100. amount. $& 12. Assessment No 33 norenco H Her rick, lot (, bloek I, Amlcrsoii-Toft Nddl tlon. City or Meiirord, Oiegon, rrontnge SO rent 011 tho north side of Knight 1 reel, 50 r.-rt; into per rout, 11.00. amount. $61,00 Assessment No II -I'lorenee H Ibr rick, bit 3, block I, And. rson-Toft nihil .!... r..a. .. f. .r..v.l II..,. rrt.tln... II.PII, , 11 III till H.1'111, Wl I!, ...ll.l.H- 50 feet on thu north side of Knight stre.-l; 60 feet, ruto per foot, $100. amount, $63 00. fiction 2. And It Is hereby ordered und ordained thai snld sex 1 nil assess lii.'hts mid Iho Huns thereof be inleri.: In the lien docket of said oil), mid I Dm theruiioon notice bo given to lhe owner or reputed owners, of said property, am that lhe smile ne onioreeu ami conecie lu the manner provided by thu. chatter ol said ollv ror the collection or assess moots for tho Improvement of street lb. rein Kecllou 3. It Is further ordered Ihnl the notice uhovo provided for be pub llslii-d three tlmiiM lu the dully Malt Tribune, a newspaper published and of general circulation lu said oily, lu lh manner provided by ordinance No 26n or nnhl oily Tho foregoing ordlliaiiro was missed hy tho oily council or the (My or .iteit ford, Oregon, on the 3rd day bf October lull, b the following ote; ,Mei rlek, uyo; Watt, nyo; Wortmun, aye, Ciiimlcu, uliHonl; Iflferl, uyo, ami Atll lur, iiyn. Apiuoved Ootobor (III. 1911 W. II. CANON. Attest: Mayor. HOIIT. W. TKlVMIl, City Itccoiilor. . NOTIOIJ." To Iho owner, or tupiiled mvnur, ol eneh parcel of propel ty desnrlbed In lhe roregolug ordliuince, hu liuliled thoritlri and In lhe Hen dmilsrcd by suld ordl uniiL'o, oh 1 in 01 (leu 111 1111 iiougui or oil) Vo'u are lo'ieby notified Unit Iho us snssiuenl dechired by the foregoing nidi uiinco Iiiim been iniido und tho Hen tliiue for ond'iid In tho clly Hen ilouknt, and dial Iho sumo Is duo mul you mo lieteh) miulri'd to pny Iho Hiuiie lo Iho clly re roiihr wllhiu leu days from tho servlu of Ibis notice which service Ih uiiulo by pilhllruHou or thu roregolug uidlmillin nml this nollco threo limes lu tho Med foi . I .Mull Tribune, pursuant lu an ordei of Im clly council of said cltv HOIIT. W TKWI5II. Cltv Itecorder Where to Go Tonight Vvre(seeer rr r THE ISIS THEATRE 111(1 DOt'lll.n 1111. 1. Draperies Wo carry a very comnlAHi line of draperies, liico curtains, fixtures, ntc, and i'o ull cliisses of upholNlorlug. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will give 11 k good service an In posslhlu tn get In ovon (ho largest cities. WecKs & McGowan Co tin: (iitK.vr .,.itu hiiom. Wiiiltl's (Hvnli'sl llniiil lliiliiiitois Hliiinlliii; nt tlio 1) (.Mitt nt tliulr intifpssltm nit tho Knmtuet In tliolr lino In tlin win-lil, winning liinrolti mi luitli 11 1 1 log of Urn Atlttiitlr, 1111111111 In this ciinnli'y with n ri'iHitntloii thnt ntuio h;tn omuuIIuiI. 'I'll In Ih imiltlvttly tint )triMHet nrt of strnimth uinl hkU Ity (nor litoiiRlit (11 tliU (Hiiiiitry, nml tin net 1111 (inn kliiiulil miss mciiiK. KvorylHtily'ii l'ivii'ltii x l.tl.t,t,.V Wlil.US lllgtt Clitsi .MiihIiiiI Act An id' I thnt nil lovor. uf mntnl mtlslr will enjoy, pommmIuk it Inmullfiil vtilro. which slut imes In a nit'sl urllstlc uiHiiner. he In Mtiro (o Im it Mk fnvorKo for thu next tlitvo nlghU. X MMMf,fM,H(wM A.N.NOt'NCJCMlCNT The Savoy Theatre Kits CtiMiiuml Ownomhlii, Ulffi-ri'iit I'lilurvH lllffin-iil Muiiiigi'iiicnl V tf'llrlt Vottr l'atruitHK. itr.vr ,v 11.v1.t1 APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nro niiulntmt nRotiu for J. H. TIIOMAU, I'ovuitl (InnlOtl, Iih- ilon and Motithnmptoii, Kiiriltind, lioi clmrBeji art) & por coin nml 0 Cellls jmr box, JAB. LINDSAY & HON. Mil., (linn- Knw mul IMIiiliiirgh. Houtlmiil, f. por rtml nnd to ciontn por tmx. UAWao.V ItOIIINHOK. Hull, IIiir littiK, G tur oc nt nml H contt per box. Tiifo nro ttin nltliwt nml lnrKwt firm" In thulr r(iioct!vo tiwns, nml tholr roiorflpcc n to fltiiinrliil abll Itlim cnii bo hml Ml .MmKord Nnlltitinl Itnnk, Meiirord, Orn;on. Cnsh win bu tialilml ilnr nflor nnln If roiiulrod, unit hlh(Mt imtrkut prlco Ktinranli'iiil. Hod I'neoil Men motdnK HIO Old AKH InlklnR "HOT A I If don't (iIwii)h llvo on nJr, tiuiii'o our rmnnrki on nhnrr,o.i. Tim clnp-trup rtlioiit prlvnto snlo tlooB not provo roiniinnriittva, nxcopt tor Homu enrlmi of u nmnll nntiirn. All lollorit hy prlrnlo unlu hnvo to wait until !itiettni.a nro ovor so n to know what to imk, nml lu tho cunn of Inrrjo tiupplloii tlmy ofttui k1 Ibfl. Kor furlltor pnrtlciilnrH, nttilroi W. N. White m Co 7(1 PAUK PMCK Ni:V VOItIC Newport TAQOXJfA HAT OXEOON'S FOrUT.AX BSAOK UV.BOUV An Ideal -elrent for outdoor pastime of nil kinds IIUNTINO, I'lHIIINO IIOATINO. Hl'HI.' IIATIIINd, Kin INO, AUTOINO, t'ANOKINO. DANO NO AND 1IOI.I.KH HICATINd Whine pislly water ngules, liiOHH agnlos, moon-stoiimi, oiintallnim can bn found on thu beach I'urn mountain wutur and tho best of food at low prices, l'resh fish, clams, crabs nnd oysters Willi abiindanco of vcculublo of all kinds dully, Camping- tlroundi Oonvenient and At traotlva with Otrlot Sanitary KOBIlUtlOUS, ( tow xorwo TKrr aiAaov TIOICUTM rrom All I'olnt lu Orotron, Waili. Ingtou and Zdnho, on ml dally. 1-DAY HATTTRUAY-MOHDA a XIUJtJJTH from Houtlinrn Puclflo points Portland to Collngo (Irnvo; iiIho fiom all O, , 10, HtatlmiH Albany und west, flood going Hiiturdiiy or Humlay and for ruturn lluuday or Monday, Call 011 any H P,ur 0. & ID Agcnl for full pin Honiara as lo faros, train schedules elo , also for copy or our Illustrated booklet, "OutlngH In Dra gon," or wrlln to WM, MoMOEKAT tnrral X't.ioiif.r Afaat, rortUnd, Oroiron, TV ! x X i i 1 w. 1 9tii V