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MPFORD MAfli TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUT'lOON, WEDNESDAY, .TAttFAftY 17, 1012. PAGfti FOUR" H MEDFORD IVfcUL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NBWHPAPRTl Punt.THHKD isvnnv aftbhnoon J2.OKlT 8UNDAY. 11Y THH MISUFOKU I'lUNTINO CO. TIlo Dotnoerntlo Tlmin. Tho Mrdfonl Mnll, Tim Mpdfnrd Tilbunn, The South ern Oriiitunlan, Tho Anhlnnd Trlbuno. OfflCo Mall Tribune Unlldlnp, SG-87-S9 North Kir Btrcot; phono, Mnln 30St; loin a 76. OKoiiau PUTNAM. IMltor and Manager lintrid ha Hfcond'olnas mnttrr ht Meilfonl, OroRoii, under tho act of March 3, 1878. Official Pajwr of the City of Medford. Official l'appr of Jm-)tnon County. BtmSOniTTION HATES. One year, by m&ll .......15.00 Ono month, bv man ... .......... .60 Per month, dllvrMl by carrier In Mcdfonl. JHCkeonvlllo and Cen tral Point SO flrtturddy utily, by mall, per year.. 2 00 Wcfhly, per yoar .. 1.50 BWORH CIRCUI.ATIOW. nnlly average for eleven month end Intj November 30. 1911, S781. mil leased Wire United Pri X)lt)iateha. The Mall Tribune Is on aalo at the Ferry News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Ilowmnn News Co., Portland, Ore. W O. Whitney, Seattle. Waah. sicsroxio, oitraou. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest Rrowlns city In OreRon Population V H. census 1910 SS40J estimated. 1011 10.000. Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity "Water System completed, giving flnrsr supply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. Poatofflce receipts for year ending November 30, 1911. show Increase of 19 per cent . Banner fruit city In Oregon Poirue Itlver Spltzcnberg apples won sweep Btakes prlso and title of "Apple Xln or th World" nt tho National Apple Show. Spokane, 1909, and a car of Jewtowns won Tint Prlie In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B, C STURGISEXPLAiNS HiOHWAYTROUBLE Overcharge and Refund in Meadovvs Woodville Road by Supervisor Hayes Aired ir Detail by Meadows Road Supervisor. To tho Editer: Tho Gold Mil Nows appears to take ' exception to tho county court's ruling In tho J. W. Hayes matter and laboring under a delusion or misinformation, so would like to give a few facts from the shoulder to try and set It straight. In the first placo tho court did not start tho trouble. I brought tho matter up myself and was accused by tho court of being "sore" nt Hayes as my reason for investigating the matter. Tho News carries tho Idea that the overdraw of $126.14 covered the cn tlro season's work, when as a mat ter of fact It occurred during tho alleged contract ot connecting tho Meadows-WoodvIIlo road. Now, a word tibout tho centract: It appears tho county judge had a verbal understanding with Mr. Hayes (without knowledge of tho county commissioners) that ho was to re celvo ?700 and 1000 pounds of pow der from tho county, and a donation of f 300 from Woodvlllo. Tho evidence shows ho charged tho county $3 per day for bis own time, $2 a day for a cook, $2 for n camp boy, padded the tlmo of at least two men, charged part of the crew $1 a day for board, charged part of tho provisions to tho county, and left several unpaid bills in tho Meadows, tsomo of which aro still unpaid. In IiIb roport of tho job to tho road onglnoer ho stated that ho built two miles of grade mostly of solid rook. Now here is tho actual meas urement; Brush slashed 10 foot wldo, S3& rods. Dirt grade, IS rods 2-foot bank; 20 rods 3-foot bonk; IVs rods 1C Inch batik; C rods 0-foot bank; 2 rods 7-foot bank. Gravel atid aliollroek grade, 1C rods 3 Ms-foot bank; 13 rods 2-foot bank; 1 rods 3-foot bank. Hard rock grade, 1C rods C-foot bank; 20 rods 1-foot bank. Ono brjdgo 32 Teot, five stringers. One fill C feet long 2 foot doop. One fill 3 rods, Hi feot deep. Ono fill IVj rods, 3Vi feet doep. One (ill IYj rods, (5 foot doup, Ono fill 20 feet, 2Vi foot deep. Ono cut 2 rods, 2 foot doep, Ono cut Wi rods, 3 foot deep, Cleanod out old grado 29 rodB. Four 0-foot culverts. Total work dono, 2C6 rod. Entlro grado la 8 foot wldo. Tho loophole of tho wholo affair seems to be in allowing Mr. Hayos to hnudlo that amount Si money without specifying tho amount of work to bo dono. Now If tho Gold Hill News thinks Mr, Hayos got let down too easy we turn stir tin some moro ovldonco up horo and nro in u position to provo what wo say. Yours yory truly, D. W. STURGIS, Jloaglo, Oro, Huaklus for health, A FEW FACTS ABOUT MEDFORD. FOH tho bonofii of tho visilinj? merchants the following summary of facta about Mini ford is given: IMcdiovd has a population estimated at 11,000, Tho census of 1910 gave SS10, an increase of MI percent in ten veal's, tho greatest increase of any city in the north west, and with one exception the greatest in the United States. ,V . awttlHjfir Medford is the uentuV 6f an oroha'ril licit .consisting of over 75,000 acres of commercial grchavd, principally choice apples and pears. For three, years Rogue river apples have won first prizes at apple shows and for six consecu tive veal's local peal's have held fhli price record of the world. ' : 'I Medford is the center of a timber belt containing 22.000.000.000 feet of merchantable timber, largely sugar and yellow pine. It is surrounded by a rich mineral dis trict' which has produced upward of $05,000,000 in placer gold. In the past four veal's Medford has spent $1,718, 1 JW in public improvements. Medford has 16.77 miles of streets paved at a cost of $S24.307. Medford has 2G.54 miles of sewer costing $2M,S5-l. Medford has 27.4 miles of and 23 miles of gravity water main costing $275,000. Medford is the designated terminal of the Oregon Trunk (Hill system) from be the terminal ol the extension ot the Oregon hleetru from Eugene south. THE RETIRING COUNCILMEN. APU13LTO vote of thanks should be given bv the citi zens of Medford to Messrs. AV. r. Eifert, II. U. Wortman and P. E. Merrick, retiring councilmen, who have labored so long, steadfastly, unselfishly and effi ciently for the city's development and welfare. Mr. Eifert has served the people for nearly five vears, Messrs. "Wortman and Merrick for their labors is everywhere apparent. When these gentlemen were first elected Medford was a straggling town of about 3500 population, with not a paved street, with a tin water system supplying Bear creek drainage, with a single short sewer and a miserablv ineffi cient municipal lighting plant. Today Medford is tho best paved, watered, sewered and lighted city in the country. But the great monument that perpetuates the labors of these three councilmen is the gravity water system the best financial investment the city ever made, which is rapidly working a transformation in the appearance and attractiveness as well as the health of the city. The water system is peculiarly the project of these former officials. They were the original water commit tee, appointed to examine, and select an adequate water supply, as well as secure rights of way and oversee con struction. The7 secured water from tho Little 13ut,te. creek, fed by the snows of Mount McLoughlin, built 2.' miles of gravity mains and an adequate reservoir, expend ing $275,000 in the work. The .gravity pipe has been sup plemented by a distributing system consisting of 27.4 miles of cast iron mains costing $244,500. Since the completion of the gravity system IS months ago, water users have quadrupled andthe water system is not only paying its own bonded indebtedness and laying aside a sinking fund, but paying in addition a large part of tho interest on the city's other indebtedness. Lawns are now possible all over the city, as well as avenues of shade trees, while in six months there has not been a case of typhoid fever. The water system is designed ' to supply a city of 25,000 to 30,000 people, showing how the committee planned broadly for the future and its needs. And this represents only one of the many activities of these coun cilmen. The new council will have to hustle to equal this record. JOSEPHINE ABOUSHESTeAFfAX: : 830,000 FOR HIGHWAYS IN 1912 GRANTS PASS, Jan. 17. The sum of $30,000 will bo expanded on coun ty roads by tho county court during 1012, statos Judge Stephen Jewell. Thlg sum will not be adhered to to tho cont or dollar, but represents about tho amount which will go into road construction and improvement. This does not, of course, take Into consideration the proposed bond Is sue. The county court has abolished the toad tax In voguo heretofore, Com missioner Woodcock, in explaining this action of the court, stated that tin- road tax question rosultod In ox ponso In soino districts when the mon ey was needed far moro in other districts. The law, bald ho, loads that when a road tax Is collected one half ot the money paid by a district was to go back on tho roads of that district. Now It happens ofton that ono district dpos not need one-half tho money It pays, whllo othor dis tricts need moro than they pay. To balance up inattors and use monoy where noeded, it was decided 16 abol ish tho particular tux known as road lax and make tho gouoral taxes do duty where needed tho most, Tho county court Is also confront ed by auothor question, and that Is, shall a roadtnastor bo employed? Horetoforo Judge Jewell has acted In this capacity, but he tells tho commissioners that tho expense Is too much for him to stand Individu ally, Several men have applied for tho position, asking a salary iu water mains eos ting $2M, 558 central Oregon and will also four years, and the result of amount nil the way from ? 1200 a ear to $1800 a year. Tho law reads that some member of tho court can act in this capacity If It Is doalrod, hence Judge Jewell has proposed to tho commissioners that If thoy will set asldo $300 a yoar as reimburse ment for his expenses and some re muneration he will continue to su perintend road matters. Judge Jew ell statos that he Is not anxious for tho job, as it keeps him from homo much of his tlmo and often late into tho night, but ho will act If it Is not decided to employ' a roadmastor at a salary of from $1200 to $1800 a year. ANNUA!, .MNOTING. Notlco Is hereby given that tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Rogue Itlver Fruit & Produce association for tho purposo of receiv ing annual reports, tho election of officers, and such othor business as may properly co"nio before tho meet ing, will bo hold In tho Anglo Opera Houso, Medford, Oregon, at 10:30 a. in., February 13, 1912. A- CONHO FIKUO, Secrolnry. NOTIclTT777iTNliroWNKIlS. All persons who aro desirous of securing spaco in tho Medford Mining Jubilee Dook on tho mineral resourc es of southern Oregon and 'northern California, to bo Issued Feby. 1, 1012, should immediately call upon or ad dress C. W. Patterson or Ony T, Thrasher, Nash hotel, Medford, Oro. JACKSONVILLE 10 PLAY MEDFORD First mul Second Hluli School Teams Will Oppose Alumni ami Rcniilar Jacksonville .teams at Basketball Friday. Lovers of linskullmll will litvvo u cliiuu'tt In. set) a lmitlo-hfttlor I'rl ilv evening wlinn th' liil tIih1 lltxt and xemiul Iwtiw will phiy thr nlunmi mid regular tr.im of the Jiiek- soiwillo hitch school. The llrst gniuu will he ohIIoiI nt 7:110 mul will ho thr iirluui niium JtiokMinvillc high namnit the Mod- lord i'Coiiil tuiiiu. I' Hiotiul lie a wry ohu xuiiu mul fnul one, na the Imlvio) will ho cut -hurl in onlor In -hut I he- nmiu opiit nt S o'ulnck. Tho .ItiokMitivillo tilmutu is xnid to have, n ilntiiir loom ami there i nit doubt that tho liith msIiooI Ikib u pi'idy llviu The games will he played t tlid Xl" il huyo oruwil ol MiiilQultf lunl townspeople will cheer tho team m it nputiiiiK schi'ilnlo Kami. TO OPEN STORE WITH CONCERT Palmer Piano Placo to Be Opened With High Class Concert by Eames Orchestra, Assisted by Mrs. Olah Chaffee. The Palmer l'iiiiw Place, Mod fonlV largest piano nlriMiin, will have iU fornml uponi" Saturday cvcuitifc from 7:30 to 0 o'clock. Tho Karnes orchestra, uari-ted by Mrs. Ohih flinffeo, will jcivc the followiiij; high cIuns program. The public i cordially invited to nttcuil. 1. Overture, "Willmm. Tell". .HosMiii 'J. Vueal .Solo, "Hutture" Kllen (Well Mrs. Ohih Ctwffue. 3. Cello Solo, (a) "lCj;nc" (The Swhii) ......... Saint SneiiH (li) "To the KvcniiiK Star" (friun TniiiJhuiiKor) .Wnicnor W. A. raiuos. I. Duct for VioJmJlCello,'".MiR- orero" (fnirnlrTroviUoro) Verdi .r. I'iiiuo Solo, "I'olonnfco (in H. .Major) , . ., j Li-at Adolph Kniumr. 0. Violin Solo, ""Jo r.uii lo petit Tambour" (with variations). . Ford IJavul Anna Awlroy Khuu. 7. Voenl Solo, "Slave Som" TercMu Delrico Mm. Olnh'fhnffw. S. Finale, Selections on the Interior Player I'inmi Selected W.C.I Jchley. -'jriS CITY NOTICES. i-1 OltDIMAHCn WO. 050. An onlliimicc uwiittMt thf properly ai'Jacent to un.l l-ii.-nteil by tli G-lrich Jntwral nwer fiH)nlrui;twl uluntc nlli"y ihrnuuli Mock M from llnlu ntrHr in Klclith Htret't, fur Uih com! of ooiiHlrur.l Jni; tliu Kumf ami providing tltn nmtini'r of oarryliiK muUI nnfimiftl Into full ffct The City of Mr.lforil ilolh ordiiln u followH. .ffotlon I WhT.-ax. thf rounolt lll hcrtofur provl.l by ordlnanco fur Mcrv -Inir tli ownr of nroporty mljiicenl to urnl luriffllt-il liy Hi,. tMiimlruction of tlir latornl nfv,tr tier, lnaf lor lccrllM-l to apprsr lfof iul. Coinioll uml mIiow chiim, If nny, Hhy wilil property hIiouM not b uMtfowfil for lli ruiiHlrucltou of (uilil nw-r, uml tliil fix a tlin nrnl pi n tor hfiirliiK ny prnlfHtN, which noMc win k'v n in an oriliuicv with milil urill iwnre tnor tlinn l n lUyw In fori' tin- h KintiliiK ut tin i.uiBiructlOM of nalil h r. hut no proii xIh njrntriHl hhIiI coiiMtrii' Hon or HiwHMno-ht of tin 'ot tlo-n of wus iimild ly in; son. unit mild m-wi r wnx y mil it I'oumil orilHrtxl coiiHlrnrlcd And. wlK-rniH iu cont of llu t-n-uti'iictlon of milil Hwor Iiuh hf-n uml litmliv Ih ilfti-riniin ,1 to li- tli hhiii of Now tliiT-forf nu city ilntli ordain anil ilt-cliiro that h iuro I of propirlj ilrnerlhvil Iwlow In niMmxint In uml ln-ili fllml hy tlml tu-ruin later nfwt-r R Inol'fK In hu. r (JiiHlrliclKl on uih v throiiKh hloc-k :u fftinl Main Hln-i t lo UIkIiIIi Hlrt-et, ,nnl that llro inoiiorllon of tho I'OHl of on 1. 1 to'r which '.nil of fmlil imrei Im .,f hind xhoiilil hoar IwhimI on Ho- In n( f Im ilpiivi-il ri'Hiiiclivi ly by Htthl m-wii irnrlM of land Jm I lie Hinount act oi. .H, iJim dcHi'ilillon of iHiiti iwirui'l l In Hint on oh of kuI'I par ci'Ih Im urtuull li fioi In tho amount Hi't oppoHlti' h ih m rlptlon holow for tin ooiiHtriictlon of H.iiit oivor, hhIiI m-voral HinounlM rci'D hi nt thn liroportlonal liencfllH of ml ki'Veral purci-lH from Maid MAwer ami noli of "i'i IarcclH Ih hcri'hy hhnohk. . in thi,-amount m. t ni ponltii ItH ih u rlptlon liolow for Iho twiiiMtruction of milil nowrr Tin- imuii nppomliiK al.oM ,.,i-u ilusc-rllitloii In iiik IIik nuini- of tin owiatr, or u-puti'il omik-i, of (Ufji muiIi lot ur imrut-l AHHKHKAIJCNT I Olt A fi-lN'fll I-AT HIIA1, HIJWIlt AI.ONO AIilJiY TllltOl'nif Ul.i)l-K 20 KltOM MAIN HTKHHT TO I.KMJTH HTllKKT AMniMni(-iit No laiKllzu I,. I'ulini r Lot I, hiiitK 20. ciiiJllmltTrtwiiHltc, Cltv of Miulfonl, Ohkoiim I'"ronluo 'it fi-nt op tho north Mid- ot uil ullfy,nH ilu'' HcrllM-d In Vol c:., po 400, of ,llio coun ty rcorilirM n rord of 'JimhHOfi ooiiiitv. OlOKont 25 fnt raig vor iooi, 71 vii; uinrnmi. 127 nu ; AHHPHNIIlOIlt No "i.lulla MllflH Lot MioiiK 2U, uriKlnJ townMlii, C ailv n if .iii-iuorn. uri'Ki.n KrOntaKO .'6 n-cl tin the north hIJo nt mild alluy,'H ilopailhtul In Vol. 28, iiano liiuhil 188, mid Vol. ii'J, iiukw Sa, of iiifl.. 'county roconlur'H rrconla of Jnrk-on county, Ori'K'm: 25 fi-i-t, nitit tior fooi u 08; amount, 127 00 Amo-wwii'llt No : .fulln Mlh'H TOt 3. block 20, Ontfh-,,1 TowiiHlto, CMty of Mrilfoid, Orf-Ko . KroiitnKii 20 fool on I ho north Nhlo or n,, iilloy, iih ilcflnrlboil In Vol. 28, pUK' U2 utul 128, and Vol 29, p.ifc'o 630, of tiio county n'OOHlfi'M icoonlH of JiickHoii county, Ornoii; 25 feet; rnto pi-r font i,Q8; umoiint. 127 00 AHHenHinont Mo 4. Klrnt Nutlounl Hank of Medford Ort-Kon. Iot 4, block 20, Orlh'lnal Ton dhIIu, City nf Mcdfonl. OroKon, Kronla.o ii foot on tho onat able of nab! uih v, iih doHcrlhed In Vol '2. piiKO 303. of tliu county7 icconUi'M ii-coida of JurkH4ii county, On-Kmi 05 cot into per foot n 08i iiiiinurit, J70 20 AMHfHunicnt No 0 J C! T Niiah kol , olock 20, Original Townsltc, City of aa . --. ""' V i -r M-I Zffl CITY NOTICES. MiiUiud, OiHi)tt ProntHKn S f't on Hu ! hIiU- of iwlil iilloy, n ili-ni'rtl" l In el SA, mik twi, ur lhi cmiiitv 11 cuiiH r' ii'ooiil nf .liii'hiii rniint) (In' ROII Vii ft't-l, lllto lll fllOt, (I (I'i tunount, ii', mi AxMOMiiiioit N'u fi - () ,M Kidnliv l.nl 0. liliH-K an, OilitUtnl TuVMlnlli-. I'llv of Nil il ford. OlVNUII I'KllltllMi' ! fwl O" the wont Hide gf MKhl Hlloy, an iIi-moiIIlmI In Vol AT. pairv l, Hlld Vol tl. IHIK' I SI, of tin- iMiunty ivwirtW iKcnrila nf JucUaoti ciiunty, 'OiVHnil, A frt. Into h-i fool, II UK; Hinglinl. ill 00 AhuommiiioiiI Nn - M U. 'VhlHM 11 lid R V MiMmikUI t.ni in ami th 1101II1 3 Ti-l or lot II Idoclt SO. lll'IKInnl Tim lie. v'ltj of Al4foril, i)irKm Krwnbii a rHt on lh Mnl lilo of aahl ) v a 1I1 act Html In Vol Wit --. of thi' count v n-cnnli i'a loi-onia oT .lacUanh cmmlv. f)niiiiii, H ftci, rnli- ir foot. l.!, amount, 1,10 I Aaai-nauioiit No S . Kd Wllklnanii Th niiiiIIi tl tV.'l or lot II, tilmik lu. Orlvuuil Towrialtp, 01 u or Milfiiril, Drriton l''nititiiB M t'fl id lni M-at ald of PiM alloy, a dmrrllnd In Vol m- 111, or thf count) tvronli'ia rnvnitiia or JHtiKKon cimiuv, i.Mi-Kiin; in ii rate nr fiH)t, lion aimmnt. 111". Awiamint No 'i - VM Willi 1 11 1111 ld It. Itlmitt KW-OrlaOml TnwHatlo, Cll of MiMlford. Hiinin f'ronlt J fi'ct no tln vrt u of talil nllrv aa ilaarrlhnl III Vol --, tmur , uf tlw ciiunty n--cunli't'i ipoonl of .luchaim iininly, tlro noii. 1ft ri-t- rati ir fool. $ls. iiinoiiui, IJ7 tin AwM-anim-nt No, in IM VVItklnann Un U. blok I". miKiual TimuMtf, fin of Mi-iforl, tJrfK"" l-'nintawi' US fo-i on th- Motit ahli- of aalil afli-y, an ilx acrllMl In Vol , mv - . of thi cinintv 1 corili'CH iorla t Jack won coimtv tiH-Hiini it fi-i. tato nr fiKil, Jl us, amount. )T no Aih aauwlit No II Vlolha and ,tvr ton J Itmriloa lit II Ulock SO, DiIk Itial TovviihIiis rily of M-ilfonl, llfi-Kim KroHliiHH it fHt mi thr Hi-at nidi- of a Id alloy, MX tlravrllHti lit Vol. II, mt 100, hud Vol. Rt, mii- 1A0 of tlo county tv oonlor'a rn-onla of .laokaon count). Urr Kim. X& fwl rat wr ftiol. It MR amount, 1ST en Aaaraanivnt No 12- Pavld O Wllaon l.ol M. iilix'k. 0. Oila-lioit TownallK. I'Hv nf Mixlfnril. lirrKon. I'rfitilaivfi :t f-t on thr- Hfl Mhlo of wild all-V. aa iti- crllHd lu Vol. S(l, wiio int. of the county rriHinirf a rrcorila or Jiichaon iinintv. OrvKoii R ftt, ial jwr fiaii, II ns uiiioiml. S3T 00 , is"Mini'lil No 13 -Adillo ItnlliV Tho north til foot nf Inl II. hlmk 10 OrtKliinl townalto. I'llv of Mnlfortl. Or. lion rnintauo l fn-l on thr n-ant Midi- tif aalil Mlh-v, mm ilrm-rllM'l In Vol 1l Imibi- sio. 01 Im- i-niint) rrcnnlcr a rn onla of jnekaon county. Orvinn; 'Jl fret rait- lT root. It ns. ainmiiit, lim m Ami-nwiiinl No II Aildli- llalli-i Tho north ill root of lot IS. hlnvk 30 OrlKliml Townalto. Pl of Midfonl, Dro rim I'rontHKo )t ! on tho aoutli alih of aahl nlli-v. aa ilpactilK-il In Vol ntf imp Sin. of thr enmity ivi-orilrr'n no onW nf Jarkron fount y Orron JS fo I rato M-r foot. II OS. amount. JSJ on Aaai-aannnl Nu 12 -Adillr llnll.v Thr north ! f t uf lot in. block :, tirlKlnal Townaltr. t'lly of Medford. On iron KrwniaK- 1" f''"l on thr aoutli ld-' of aahl alli'V. aa ilracrlbml In Vol it. imK" Hd. uf Iko county r coritwr'a roc ocum uf Jarkaon iitunty. Orraiii li frrt. Lrutr ii-r foot. l m, amount, 117 no ,aaaanirni n iu -.ouir iittnrv Th north l fit nf lot Ji. Iilork 50 Orliclnal Townallr. rity or .Mill font Or. Kim Krontawr St frrt on Ihr aoutli ahh of aahl ulli v. aa ilrwrlln-l In Vol 36 Mit 810. of tho county rrcnnl. r'a rwv oriUt of Jorkaou cntnit OrrK'-ru 7K frvt rate irr foot, it an aioount. 1ST oil $tretlon 1 Ami It la h-rrhv onlrrwl ami onlalnrtl that aahl arvi-ral aaaiaa nt on I a and Ihr llrna thrrf hv ctitoriHt III thr Urn ilnekt-l or aahl city, ana thai lhrr-UMili nollcr In alvrn In thr imnrr or rrputnl tnviu-rx. nf aahl proprrtv. mul tmit tnr aainr !- rnrnnn'H ami collrrtro In thr iHHlini-r provhlrtl by Uih chardr of aal oily for thr rollrrtlon of aaaiaa rnritla for th liiiirnv-mi-tit of alri-rta lh rot n. Srcllnn S It la further orilrrnl Hint tlo wotlcr alwir provldnl for In tail I lull ml thro ItimiB In thr Dally Mall Trttiunr. h nowaHMprr luihltahrtl and of ,KrHonl ulrcuuitloH In aulil olty. In thr : niannrr provhlMl by orillimiiv No. Zta ot ooiu tiny. -i Thn fnrRnln orOltiatipti waa tmaunt by thr City Oinnioll or thr Pity (if Mrd nrd, )rKoM. on thr J ml day of January. I'Jti bv thr follow li veir: Marnrk. alrarnl: Walt, ayr, Wo r I man. ayr, tCno-rlck, ayo. i:tfrl, hi-. anil Mil lar, uy- Approval January 3rd. I!1J V. II. CANON. Attaat: Muyor. llOItT W TKf.KKH, City Ilreonlnr. NOTICII To thr owiw-r. ir rrpntrd ownar, of noli uan-fl of nrom-rty ilracrlUatl In thr ,'funmolnit unilnann-, aa haohmI Ihrrrln ana in tnr urn ti-ciari ny aai-t orni naniit. aa U'Cordrd In the dimkrl of city nVna. von arc hi-rrby not If led that thr aa aaaanirnl ilaelarr! by thr forranlnii unit nancr liaa lirrii inli- anil thn lion thrra for oiitoml in th oily llru tlockrt, ami that thr MHiilr la duo anil you arr hrrrby rniulrrd to imy thr amine In thr city re conlrr wllhlfi ton ilaya from the arrvto of Ihla nullcr. Hhfrh ai-riloo la niaila bv ipubllrutlon 0"f tin- forrKolnir ordlfuiitoo aim hum tiuiii-r inrit- iiuiea in no- .Mnl fonl Mull Tribiini-. pumiant to an onlrr of thr clt coum-ll of aahl city IIUIIT W TKM'Klt. t'ltv llrcordnr 1912 CATALOG MAILED . FREE -AND BUILD IT FOR LESS MONEY Ouy the millwoilc dutQ from out birf factory (or one.llurd to li!f of what you would xy your local dealer. Wo ofKrate our own null and can cuarsntte every piecn wa tnalcQ lo Lc well-mode and ol clioiceU kiln-dri'd lumber. 9. B. WILLIAMS' SASH end DOORS 5-panel dooti, 15 tuei, $1.30. Cialttnian bungalow doort, $1.60. Uungalow IroM doou, $5 and 9G. Imido tiim, 10 fxt, loaxt, HOc J We nil anrtoiir l" etJi, il i ftA)riwlf4, BU4UHIM Mfe lUtlV or, WoMlcxctukig 4i fict. GAS IN YOUR STOMACH, BLOAT AND PRESSURE AROUND YOUR HEART 'Ciircd, Cured to Stay Cured With Baalmann's Gas Tablots. I)ii JIAAhMAWfl (lAB.TAlir.irrfl mo tnulo Ipeiully for tU cur of biomailitUi. (iln ll.u tUnuu li awl II i ut Blauyj iiyiilr. try often it' net vouuimi tit mll.tr from a wrvwia, IrrlUtlu utoiuadi, Jl VAIJI WH Vrt-'MllLl.To U the oi.ly KiiieiJ In Anu-rlu nuule i-Ully oii'l ilotiuctly In ralm a nervun, rrluUu K(rU'liU t"" uih. (tut tiinnly Gaiiimt form after few d-y.' iim U Jl l JIA.NN'8 (lAH-TAIII l.m Lec-au )uur ttoJiatli will lu iuitt mini Aivl lu iwruial atlion. Ite-nemW IlAAUIANN'fl fJAS-WUl-KrS aro an ililTtitiit fnrn unHliliilii tlleuti-, contain m pMiln, no eo.U, no ttianiml, no ,imlnt, w Uijntivd of any ilrxl; they are uadv it itomaili gu only auJ cure you ihtre merytlilni cl-M fmM- TIimo eijir UM iam w 1 1 for 60o byrreryilrujyljt, r leml direct tu JLIui'.iim J1uip My, i'Ml ti'itttr U-, laa FrauiMOi W 1 l eT-V m fiu vV ulijwiyu! rat j? Mount Tomalpais Military Academy MAN lUl'AKI,, WHST KNI, OAlill'. All iiiTiotUtt'il IIIkIi Holioill. tliulitiiinr OIuhhoh. Junior Bt'litiol HuHrrttii, Only Wostiuit Hcliool luivliiK t'tivtilry it ml Mouittutl Arllllory, Opmi'iilr Oyinim hIiiiu. Opoii-nlr Swliiunlnu; I'ool. Unlti'tl HtntoH Army Oftlcor ilotnllotl im Ktipuiiiitontlunt. NonI trm lm r.lnt) .Inuiitiry stli, 10 IU. AUTIU'U ('IU)HUV, A. M IM), lllillll MllNllT. Rock Spring Coal On Hand all the Tiiuo tiffin- unit foul Vuitt, Twelfth ntttl I'fiuit Sttvi'li imionk 7101 Burbidge thi: .ii .man Valley Second Hand Store Wo lluy nntl Koll All Klntla nf Hiicoml lluiiil Utimtrt M. J. PILCHER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home 11.11 Hell atlTii REAL ESTATE Wlllamctto Valley Farms til' nil iloHoriiitinn-s Garden nntl Fruit Lands, Timber Lands. Suino iri'llrnt liitfKiuiiH in Al- HANY ITI'V Piioi'Kirrv. Write ur cull mi J. V. PIPE, liO.I Wi-hI Si-i-.iiiil St.. AII.Htiv. Oio. Seattle Appraisals SovornI .Mod font pcoplo linvo omployuil nu to npprnlno Simttlo roal PBtute. Such npprnUnl Ih usually worth moro than It costs. Irn J. DoiIko of Mcdfonl was formerly ronnoctutl with this of flco. Other Honttln nnd .Medford roforonros on ritUt'Bt. It. V. HltMKINi: COMPANY i!OM NVvv Vork llllr., Honttln (Clinrtor Moniher Hontllo Ileal Hs- tnto Assn.) Game Boards Also full line of Games all seasons Medford Book Store Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency FOIt HAW J n-rooni hiingalow with some furniture, t'lnmi In,' $2200. .'I IoIh In WuHtiuoreliiuil add., $r,r.o. It itcrtiu linprovotl 'i mlltis out, only S7fi0l). Half luturoHt In lumili wiintor $200. llti ncroH linprovotl, $125 por ncro. 100 nrruH -Wa mllun out, $100 per num. TltAHi: 10 nerofl iiiinr'ciuiitriil I'olnL for Iioiiho In elly, MISOKMANKOUfl Want from owner, neronKo to tniiln for I,w AitKiilim property, All IcImlH of trntlori In California. Homos for iialo. KurnlHlitid Iioiisoh for rent, Vacant Iiouhoh lu all parts of tho olty for rent. Mat your" prtfporty with us, ICMITOVMISNTr Woman to rook on a ranch, Olila for cuneral housowork. E. F. A. BITTNEIt H00MS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel I'liono 4111 1 Home, 11. I . ht4 VHERB TO GO TONIGHT ISIS T II li A THE TONIGHT This In Hiiro to Pli-niii IIANUH AMI WOOHV Ciiliit-i Conii'itliiim If you want to htiiKli tlt'tip In uml sen ami honr tlmxo roous In tht'lr D.irltlo Ttiwn nrKutnoht, HAVA IIAUTI.mT Amcrltit'H 1'iivtitllo CVIIInI Tim net nf uunllty a trimt for lovoirt nf itoml miisle, Tlnvrt toi'N of tliti Ih'hI plittin-n In town iiIwiijm tut liiiml t)m fi-n. turn I'IIiii, Spi-t'lnl Mullnt'ii Hjitimli)M nntl Sumliivi at UillO ICvritliiK IVrfoniiiiiun nt 7itl(l -STAR THEATRE I'mli-r tjliootlou of Pooplns Amuse uiMit C'tiiiipituy ALWAYS IN Till.' I.HAII moil fi-i-t or .MutiiiioNH i-'iiut itmo 'HIHAV'S PltOOIIAM "KA.V, Till: I.KHII'HOl'Si: ui:hpi:h" llntmiitlc Ktory nf DtKtil Mnu'ri Itlitml "THH HHOI'I'll t'l'llH" I'ltrif t'onutil)- "CAIN AMI AHKI." Hlhllml Hpiitl.ti'lii, whlrli cannot fall to ttiiiiuutml tlm nppruvnl of overiini. "WHO OWNS THH IIAHY" lllKlt ClnsM I'ouilt'. "Tin; poi.itician's IHIHAM" Itlp IttmrliiK t'oini'ily, Al SATHKIt KIiikIuk "When tlm Autumn I.i'iivirt Am I'nlllnic " Your thin fiiMul Jutlmui'iit Will Aritmitvli'ilun tlur SiiM-rliirltjr iu Uvi-ry H-MMSt AilmUkltiu Hit'. Mn Hint' i-viry tiny Noyes & Black IIOl'HK AND HKJ.V PAINTING Upto-l)nto Autn rtud Cnrrlngo PnlntliiK, Oaltl Leaf HIkiis and Interior Oecorntlni; n Hpoclnlty. Shop nntl Offlrtt H. (IriK) mul 10th Ht. Office Phono 7771. lies. 7212. All Work Positively Ounrnntootl. TUSCAN SPRINGS MnvliiK no oqtinl on earth In vnrloty ot mineral waters nntl curing tllsenius that niotllelnes wilt not roach. If you are In need of health, coma now. Wo am open nil the year nntl can give thn hobt of enro and attention now as well ns In summer. HttiKo dully from Hod llltiff to tlm nprliiKH. Further pur lieu In r address E. . WALBRIDGE TI'HCAN KPHINdH. OAIj. Wanted-To Trade A film piano forn nlco drlvliiK loam, welKht 1210 IPs. Will puy eanli illffeieut'n, j- Wo hnuillo Kiinbo, Blorllug, Di'linluif, Mt'l'lutll, I,ti Knniuo, ami many others, ' Call at IIAM-r.S piano heuhi: Cor, I (lilt nntl Oakdale Draperies Wn i-rtrry n vi-ry ooniiililn ilmi of iliitD-rli-M, lui'i. ciiitiiiiiii, ru tin ih. I'll- llllll llll llll 1-lllHHI-H Of JipllOlsIl HlIK A MIMl'llll IMUII til limit iifti-t HiIh wink i xcliiHlvi'ly llllll Will BlVi UN Hddll HiirvlVti llll In piiHHllili; lii j((.'t lu cvi'ti Hut lurtimt i'IIIi ii, WFiKS & McCOWAN C9. IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will build you a home on monthly payments. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. and H. Go. Building