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"J 4,f Jkti - &!.-, -SWftfc ,. itf hS PXGE TWO aiEDKfflD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIjIDPOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, 'APrm, 29. IDlCS. IOCALAND - b wrmnal I "iirifebiitb Jovfi Ffhlt At AAIiinnd change of ditto. The gathering tlint was to bo liclil TiiMilny evening. April 30, ' has boon chniiKod to Wednesday ctvcnltiR, May 1. The nntiio conditions governltif; la all re Hpoct. i'AII - niDmbcrs .try and be there. 15, (A. -Sltcrwlit, Jtocordor. 1). ft. Kentno, the Wonder soap and talc man. Is the best sowing machine ropnlrrr ntho coast. 246 Corth Oakdale. , Kllcrs jJusIc House lias rented tho entire, -first floor of (lie building It ban hcen occupying with Ye Nifty Apparel feliop. J. C. Gallagher, the epw ' Medfo'rd manager, Is well 1 leased with business In this city und states that tbo Kllers house Is hero to stay. With tbo added floor Bpaco more piano? will be brought In and tho display facilities will bo milch bolter. All persons owing Square Deal Wood Yard will please pay to K. W. Carder, 11SV6 West Main. 33 Mrs. Llzzlo Owens and daughters, Mrs, I.ucy Williams, Miss Etta Will lams, Miss Herring, Mr. Hoot, Mr. Ilotlirock. Layrenco Wade. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Myers, Mrs. T. C. Rob nctt, Mr. Lindsay, Gus Morris, Mrs. Smith, Miss Pearl Iioss, Miss Flor ence Steam were among the Central Point people who spent Saturday In Med ford. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mrs. E. C. Faber spent Sunday with Gold Hill friends. Mrs. W. J. ninehart left for For est Grove. Ore., last Friday, where sho will Join her husband. Cordwood, fir and hardwood $4.50 per cord 4 foot length. JC-lnch wood $2 per tier. Gold Hay 'Realty Co., Cth and Fir Sts. Miss Emma Wendt, who Is teach ing school in tho Applegate district, spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Miss Cleon Bodgo was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Barmirn. ono day this week. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy and chil dren were the guests of Mrs. Blaine Klum of Medford the last Sunday. Miss Anna Wendt left for New Pine Creek ono day this week, whore sho has accepted a position ao as sistant In the postoffice. Henry Wendt is postmaster in that place. Cordwood, fir and hardwood 4.50 per cord 4 foot length. 16-Jnch wood 2 per tier. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Cth and Fir Sts. J. E Enyart left Monday for bis Rogue river ranch after spending a few days in Medford. F. E. .Merrick, returned Saturday from a few days visit to Enyart's Rogue river ranch. He escorted two honor men back. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapber, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 E. W. Carlton and Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock spent Sun day in Medford. Cordwood, fir and hardwood $4.50 per cord 4 foot length. lC-lnch wood ?2 per tier. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Field of Seattle arrived in Medford Monday to visit Mr. Field'3 brother Whitcomb Field, who recently purchased the Guggan tract. C. O. Dickoy of Central Point spent Sunday in Medford on busi ness. Sco R. A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. ,A barn owned by William Stinson at South Hamilton and Tenth streets burned Saturday night. Consider nblo excitement was caused. Tho damage amounted to less than $1000. Bert .Anderson has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Furniture, glasswaro and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both phones. Matthews & Son. 35 V. J. Emeriek will leave soon for a visit In Montana1. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Holmes spent Sundny at Grants Pass, where Rev. Holmes conducted services S, A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F, & H. Co. bldg. Miss Etnnm Gaunyaw Is convales cent following an operation recently at (he Sacred Heart hospital Sho will soon bo removed to her homo. Lost, aii uutomobllo Diamond tiro 3X34, between Medford and Sams Valley by way of tho Dosort road, Return to tho Crater Lake Garage and receive reward. 33 Stanton Grlffls is planning to leave at the end of next month on a trip' to Now York state t1, '.'. i ' . ..',,, Frank Brown of Eaglo was a re cent visitor In Mod ford. R. H. Ellsworth of Central Point suoiil Sunday with' Medford frloiuU. A. U. Schuster- vlalfod the Willow?! Sprhigs district Sunday, j.i Harry Pilyson iof Nik CwkWiR In Medford buying supplies. Henry Iloyson has returned from a visit of n month' In southern Cali fornia. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician niid surgeon, has moved from tho M, F. & ir. bulldlug to room 9 Palm block. Opposlto tho Nash hotel. 3G Twohy Bros., contractors, have mechanics at work overhauling tho huge auto truck which Is to bo used in hauling crushed rock from tho bunkers In this city to tho Central Point boulevard. Tho big car will bo In operation soon. Wilbur Crane, a rancher of the Little Butte country. Is visiting Med ford. P. M. Kershaw and T. J. Carney have left for a business trip to Yroka, Cal. Mrs. Harriet Thompson and daughter Ida left Sunday for a trip to San Francisco. William Gerlg, general manager hi m W REBEL shnll Intend to lav y waIit timln In ativ strrot xt Uio'citv of .Medford tint civu of which In to to iiMCNSod.lo tliw iifflot-r of llin City .of Mfdfotd nnd tdmU iHiiimM4 iiio iiiimciuioim iiniwiipn' t. 1 l V IE jJ TUCSON, Ariz., April 20 -That Jilsto Tlrado. former federal dictator of Maxntlau, who was reported to have been assassinated by his fol lowers, Is alive and leading it rebel band, was tho report reaching hero today In messages from Uosiulo, Chihuahua. Tho messages stated that Tlrado appeared near Rosarlo lato last Sat urday, defeated a detachment of fed erals and killed a federal captain and several soldiers. I Dispatches today also say uroylrtod In thin ohtirtir .for offlei'tH of ion iikpwioii. i iiv mo miiimh or domirlhfl ,thi jto t city eteothm In i and Minll ilPilK" iniinliufrd Vilv 1i llie Nlrrot ntotur.n trim of two yi i' (rf I..I.1 II Ml.MU llil. ItilUM h lu ..,..1.1... I ..k.il ... lh. tutntinit uf the iHiunctt to tukliiK trriv im Mmii nmprrty frontliiK on unlit xtreot. It Nhnlllnnld oily Hultl uy riwilutltin lt?eiiM utioli Intention. t tlm oleis 01 !flJ rvHoiutton Httnll domirlbo ,Wu (! I .lty eteetlon In nirroi ..niniiK.n iniin nr iwo yinrM nnu until tils o. It itlmll do eodr In olenti'd mid ottnttflnd Hofoio itopotctl main it nil liu mrroi ot till. mutt thli portion or I Which the mtiiMt.' tii ,M Vllllll till JllllUKHhltli till llll'Ol.'ll r muu euv in tun minimi iihi oiiy 11 ee 1 oiiii nuuliDid ywtr ilnd Klilili'hotd offjeh for ri'itrn boo oiitll in Htllworllilt ItlKl I ,.... 1 ....- ...vviiiiiiii in mi" ,'iiniivii in iiikiiik wiuri' in' niimi niinm.'ni0 lion (tsinofiM thl cimt iliMvof on tho iionrtMfllo tf tliotemddor of mllil d(v itu ffV"itnitjiH xntd strict, in nromtrllon tooath tluU.hV will lumomty uud fnllh. iM.ni 1 '! irtuHUK" f Mill nromity, itnd nlutll , fully it uMiiitito tho dtitlon of unlit of. . " .,.,.""' "'", mneo in "inro ton ruuu i iitn io urn unm ot iiik iimiliv. jim no ell will ntivt nuii lionr nil tutitents ,, uKiiln't tho laying ofintld wntor imtln as hIuiII fiiiiilli m tioud for tln fnlthfiil iifoiuiniiei of liln dnilt'M In huuIi tiiioiint nit tlio eoitnell nhitU ixti!n to ho iniprovi'd liv tho eoitnell The eoilii ell Nlmll hiivn piiwiir 10 njijiilliit a jitilMfj Of unit eouit to hold offleo until tli itnniiitl uleotmii In imld otty lie tlio 'your Moo. 1 HMIoiiH-int, Ml, j,1, !H 11 ml tiio or inn cimnor or'ino I'll) or iion foiit alii Imfeby rrM'iillti ' h, ui rorin jn wnien Hiiro Will iipporti' upon Tin. rmiotr nir tlio foi'i'Kulni! moil tho imlloti iAiimjim-, it nil the limioNsnioiit of tlio eoit ilioroof uii tun pruporiy rronttith 'i ",u Htreou Sttld rt'noluClon nlinlT lui puliliolieii I unco m n nowspoprr i?lnioi. nuiiilitliDd and of uonornt MumlstlMi In dld olty, which, pulillvMtloii diiittt hf inailo not loin thitn ton llt)P lnoro man- twenty dR.vs tiofo.ro the ilito or mtld ntpotliti;; and until ivnoltitlon nhnll ho posted for 11 portod of ton iIiivh prior to citld moot. ttjsc In , ftvo initittc mid ronn)ileiiiiliM ptiicon In Cilld Mlly Tho follow iiir W tho foi m 111 which tlfti foroRoiitK nioniiuro will .ipiwiir upon tlio intllet: H1100I11I I'ltv Itlriillnii M11.V Hlh, lll ,(n il hotwoon iniinhor mid iitikwei1 v,,Hui,iri?ffnif l.y of.ltr of I (if. fit? CrflfiJ. ell. 1 t'lmttor nlnoiKlhieiit vote "j'lin" or ''no " "An nel to iiiiii'iiil l lin t'liitrier of tho City f Moilfoil imliiillliliiK i iiiliiile Hull ('unit cieiillliir.ili! nfrleo of mimic liml .ItulMo nml ropefllliiK tlloM., rtoel oiih of tint Oliiiiii'i' loliitlnit 10 proMniii .Miiy or'M eonil " I in - VlH i, inn. 1 ijltii i.iiiii 1 11 11I mi 1 1 . Hi,, BIG AU,TQ CONTEST AT THE TOGGERY of tho Pacific & Eastern, left Sun day evening for a business trip to Portland. The Oakdale Tennis club Is plan nlng to give its second annual ball at tho Natatorlum Wednesday night. Two hundred Invitations havo been i5iieu , L. E. Johnson of Central Point is in Medford for a few days on busi ness. Lyman Orton and Jack Merrill havo returned from a visit to Mr. Merrill's ranch in Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke havo left for a visit In the Applegate country. B. W. Williams ot Ruch is visit ing friends In Medford. Miss-Lizzie Reiter left Monday for an extended vblt with relatives In Illinois. Warden Curtis of the stato peni tentiary left Sunday evening for Sa lem. Six ,ot the nine paroled honor men from Westville accompanied him. Two left for California, and one remained in. Medford for a few days rest. MU'Olrtt Cltv Klocllnn Mav I (111. Istla. j Murk liotweoti nimlir mid answer I Il'l I I .'V-I t in. iv nlmltl...l l. .iwi.- ..t 11... r.ilt. !'..... Cullncan hns been practically laid ell , , u-isto liv Inntorx nml th.it tlio rnlmla ''nrti-r aitloildnloiit olo "yoV or "ihh" w.isio uj looters, ami unit 1110 renoisi -aii net u nmnii s...noii m umi .r.. are leaving that section. U.n,,!'? I,r JW, i:h,,rl": "r '.'IV M1.' H I Aloilfonl. pitivldlnK for tlio iiuliliootliiii of 1 iTiiiiio iiriiiiiinoiH-iili'l noiieoH ono unto I 10111N111 ot iiiroo iiino IH IOR. 4(11 X,,, 2, An net to niiiond tho charter of th.. nt' of Moilford Klltir tho cilj Council of waltl city wm-r and niithur My to nrtdillilt nml prevent mmrrliiK uiiitolioi, ulovo content and prhtoriuhtM III nald city. The pooplo of the City of Modfonl do ordain a.i rollewn: sve Tlmt tlm ctmrtor of tho City of Modfonl Im nml iiio tuimo hor'liy In luiiomloil hy nililliiK iHoreto tlio follow Iiik: See. 139. Tho City Council of wild city In mlilltton t6 nil or tlio powori tKrotofore Ktvon tun) vofttiM In It nhull havo jiowcr nml mithorlty to prohibit and provont sparrlni: inutehoH. rIovo contoHtR mid prlnofiKhiH within tho llin. n of snlil oily. i. Tho followlni; Ih tlio form In which tlio foroirolnir meiiMitro will itpMnr upon the hallo!. itocll City Kloctlon May ttth. 19IS. .JnrK tnitwcen nuinhor and nnnwor vot oil for. Submitted hy ordor of tho City Coun cil. Charter nmoiulmmit oto"yoV' or "no." "An net to iinimiil tin. Clmrtor of tlio City of Modfonl. nrovMliiK for pnihllilt Ini: HimrrliiK inntclios, tlnvi' mntcHlH mid prlto fiBiiti In unli! eli " toa Vti. 403 No 3. An net to ninond tho rlmrter of tho City of Medford oHtulillxhliifr u tiiiinlclpnl court In nml for unlil city SUNDAY GAMES. Northwest League. Victoria : , G Seattle ..::...... 1 Vancouver 8 Spokane ' 2 Portland 8 Tncomn -. G Pacific Coast .League. Snn Francisco . . .' '..-.. 3 Vernon 2 Second gaihe San Francisco G Vernon 2 Log Angeles 7 Sacramento -1 Second game ; Los Angeles jj Sacramento '. 11 Oakland o Portlnnd i American League. Chieneo fl Detroit .. 5 Other games called on account of rain. National League. Cincinnati 3 Pittsburg ., i 2 Other games called on account of Tain. One of the greatest contests over known In Medford or southern Ore gon has been Inaugurated by The Toggery, On November I they will give away a $2000.00 five-passenger automo bile. This is fully equipped with speedometer, windshield and self starter. This handsome car will bo on exhibition at their store, and the public is invited to call and make an Inspection. With Its usual enter prise, "Tho Toggery" will havo nothing to do with an Inferior ar ticle, not even for tho purposo of making presents, and an Inspection of the machine will demonstrate tint It is first-class and hiibstnntlul In every particular.,, "Tho Toggery" will issue votes n tho basis of ono for every cent's worth of gqods purchased botween this date, May 1, 1912, and Novem ber 1, 19U'. Tho contest Is free for all. and any person wishing to enter will receive a number upon application at "Tbo Toggery" and will bo given 2000 votes as a starter. All votes must bo recorded at "The Toggery" on tho first and fifteenth of each month and the standing of each contestant will bo published in the dally papers. No names will bo published, however, each contestant being designated by,a number, known only to themselves and tho manager of "Tho Toggery." All votes when brought In for reg istration must bo in a package, upon which must bo plainly written the number of votes and tho number of the person to whom, they are to be, credited. Tuts. Information must bo written on tho cover only, and not on .tho coupons. After votes havo been recorded ,they will not be transferred to nn other candidate tinder any circumstances. 1 tn ip- tj 1 V K 4 MEDFORD P i HI FIM llW'i I l:,l i NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will appjy to.the city coun cil of the City of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular meeting on May 7, 1912, for a license to sell spiritu ous, vinous and malt liquors at wholesale and retail, 'or for a license to sell the same in quantities of more than one gallon, and for a li cense to sell the, same at retail, or In quantities Jess than one gallon, at No. JG North Front street, In said city for a period of one year. , April 25, 1912. ANGELES WINE CO., 40 Per A. S. Ash. NOTICE. April 24, 1912. I have on hand sufficient funds to casfi all warrants Issued by tho town of Talent from No. 4 to 2C, both numbers inclusive. Interest will cease from date of publication of this notice. G. A. GARDNER, 32 Town Treasurer. unit rv''llliiK flection 131, 133, 133, 131 and 13S of until charter - The jieopln of Mho City of Modfonl li orilnln n follows; . Soft 140, Thoro n lit-roby- created. In tho Cltv of Moilford a court to ho Known tin the municipal court, tt shrill Intvo full and oxclmdto Jurisdiction of nil violations of city ordlnnitcoM with full power to enforce any JuitRitientM It may tender III ttio mtino munnor no JtiilKinentn of jtinllco court of IIiIn ntnto nro. or may from tlum to tlmo ho onrorcoii miner tlio laws or turn mute. Tmnxcrlptn of Mich JtidKinentn ma tie fllotl In tlio office of the County Ulrrk with like pffect anil In llko man ner as Is provided by law In tho cniio of Judgments of miclt Justice court, and appeals from Mich Juilcmontn may be taken Into circuit court of said stato for Jackson county In llko manner and under the came clrctimntancott as In the eauf of Judgments of such Justice co u r In. Roc. Hi. M proceeding In sain Court !tnll Im Koverned and n'culatnl hy tho lawn of tho Stato of Oreuon In relation to Juntlco courts. Incliidlnir tax nUon of contii nml dlfiburKenientx, ox oopt that there shall bo no trial by Jury In Kald court Sec. 112. All rinen nml comh cot a monthly report in writing tucrcor to tho City Council. . . Pec. 143. All the powers and func tions of tiald court shall b exercised hy n municipal Judjce Tho salary of said Judjco shall ho fixed by tho council from lime to lime and shall bo mild by suld city In the sarno manner us the nalttry of other officers are pnld, snld salary shall not bo chnnj?ert to takn effect during the term of offlco of said JudRH, In tho nbwenco from tho crty of wild JiulKo tho recorder shall porfdrm tho duties and functions thereof and shall he ox officio special JuiIko of said court The Judso .of .sa(d court Is an lecteit by said coprt shall hn turml over to tho City Tivasurcr by the Judce of said court, anil suld JiiiIro shall muko ) Wtfs Wo havo titlten it lung leline on tlio storo iiT y 1 7 W. Main sttoet, n pint Jif which was formerly occupied hy tho Yd Nifty Appniel Sliop, , You might iih well find It nut nnw an Inter on, mi wo opoet to Hlny light hero (lud out, as tho people iavo In over It) other polntH on thin foimt, t hut an Hllor.M Storo la tliu placo to liny. Wo are bigger, wo mvii bettor plaiiim and wo aiill cheaper. Tho quicker you find thin out tho bettor for you. If you want a player piano, wo havo tho best, tho Autoplnno, and tho bounty or it is wo will sell you ono for about tho jirlrb you urn naked right hero In Moifford by others for player plnuos Jhat dou'i mat over oiio-hulf aa iiiuuli, ( Wo havo the, Chlnkorlng, tins old est In America, best lu tho werld: tlio Sohmor, tho Kimball, Uccktir, l.oHtor, llnzolton, Hitilth & ItarnoH, .Marshall & Wendell and ovor 20 othoru of tho bent mnkon. t Hotter to buy your piano tit Kllorn than to wish you had. You save all commission!!, consignment t! (ml era' profltB -Its fact, all oxtrn otpetmn. Itlg!it uotv wo nro liiKlug out tho Hliltop stock nml thcrti nro iiiaiiy lutrgnlns in tlio lxsl piano. , Visit tbo other storeii, got tholr Vent prlren and when you conio horn you will bettor approclatn tho val ues offered. Wo sell on tho easiest tortus, nud remember. It In. L'llom, tbo world's lurget piano dealers. Wo nro Inn position anil tftir aim Ih to iio bettor titan other. i:ilprx MiihIc Store. 217 W. Main; iS ?&.&. . - fxr,. 1 WceKs&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS Say riiou U71 mgti -;icBMi r, if. wks ao7i A. & Orr, MM . A7 AMISTAiry. SEOUI Korea, April 29. Tho Rev. George William Knox, profeS' sor of philosophy and history of re ligion at Union Theological seminary In New York since 889 ia head hero today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tou SALdi iteciuction or z.j per centoh Ullo belUefanstriieteU cot tage in the city, Unlit 19 beI for $4250. Our backward season need tho money ifrlco J800Q, New large C room California bungalow 28x02 feet, front porch 28x10 feet, double constructed throughout, largo and well arranged rooms, extra quality of maple floors, ve neer panels In dining room, elabo rate electrical arid bath fixtures, White ctit stone flrdplaco and chimney, 4 large stone porch piers. Everything complete. Sidewalks, woodshed, wjndow shades, plate gads windows, solid brass" hard ware", largo attic floored, back stairs, full window screens, walls beautifully painted. Best resi dence district. Largo lot 50x140 feet. Inqulro owner, H. B, Gates. 23 Robo live, FOR RliNT 0 room modern bunga low. Now rungo connected foj sale, Cheap, i4"27 K. Mala et. Phono 305-11. 33 CHARTER AmEHDMENTH. Notice Is hereby Riven tlmt tho follow Inic is a full and correct copy of the title and Text of thosa certain Acts of Municipal Legislation Amending tho Charter of the City of Medford to he. submitted Jo the leita! voters of said C(ty for their adaption or rejection at a Hpeclnl Election to o held In nml for mid City on the 14th day of Moy. 1911:, tocethcr with tho miniln.rH nml r.imt i. which the ballot title tlienof will he printed on tho official ballot. Dated April 25th, 1912. i:. T. l-'OPB, City Kecordcr. 1. An Act to nmend Kectlon St and Section 1JC of tho Charter of tho City of Medford. Th people of tho City of Medford do ordain as follews: ?k'c. 84. A sum of money- assessed for tho improvement of a street sbal bo collected In tho following manner: Notlco shall ho Klvcn to tho owner or reputed ownor of tho property nssesKed, as named jn tho lien recorded in tho docket of city liens, that ssld flssesfi ment has been made and tho lien there for entered of record In tlm city lien docket, unci that tio name Is due, and requiring the snmu to" bo paid to tho City Ilecorder within ton days from tho service of Niild notice. Hold notice sluill bo nerved by tho City Recorder by pub lication in some newspaper, by order of tho council, for at leant one publication thereof, in such manner as tho council shall by ordinance prescribe Hie 2. That section 11B of tho char ter of tho City of Medford bo and the same Is Hereby amended no us to read ns follews: Pec 11, Whenever tho City Council No. 17 J4H$4H$M$ $ iVJiVJt! 44V5$M''.,45 We are just opening for sale on easy payments the beautiful and sightly : r , : SPALDING Cerk IMBn Center vBJESwt' CORK ' National icasvo,- j3HS6 Bll 1.38 Eaelt'TliJ Wflcltl Vail l toe World Strict Record lii'tWe Blt, ir-in other diletle conlctti; raoJu;onljr ,yerij l)io imRenwr,tt . ara uniform in conilruclKin, etc. All ilyci etpcciay on pro(eiionl league Icama want Io compare their record with hoac of player on the rnajqr leue -Hie rntionl and American League uta Cork Center Bali excluwvcly in ll eme ami will conllnua 10 do ao lor the next Twenty Year. How much pcexour percenuqn rprtii lor you are not, PMyintf Willi tho Coik Every iVolional )aa Ball Player, fompariaon U cenur juiui? v,rv I'mfec aional Bto t)I Manaacr, every I'rofciakinal Club uwner mould iiiimt upon the cJrk center bail viftrsssi TtTa OMclal Ball of the World Series , ?f ndipr tamnlc of rrutierlal, etc,, for Baie Ball tnijoirn, tree. Copy of bpidin Calalouo , aenl free oq ictiucit Io any iddrtii. X,0,P AIMING Vs BROS. !, fJrr Utrett tiau JFraucUco A. :-' T t T T affk. J f f T J T T T t T t a t T T t t 1 ? T t f T T f t J T T 9 4 Li.U JtvJalJrlU Jv3 1 ADDITION The residential section of MeUford." Only nine blocks from the Postoffice 1 . t it , t prrj . These lots, 50x100 to & 20 ft. alley facing a 60 ft. street, are sold With a small cash'payme'nt, the balance $10 per month without interest, i The eie'vatibn of this property affords a beautiful vfew ofthe city and valloy, and is only ono block from one of our best graded schools (the Roosevelt), faces Jackson Boulevard on tho south, which ex tends through the entire cityeastand west Rooseve It avenue' ori' the west running north and sduth; which is paved up to the southwest corner ofIiaurdliurst. I ' LISTEN! A lot in Laiirelhurst Addition is An insurance polity ohei of hy best-)on earth.- licarrtlid cduaii5ns: 'After you lu''" paid .$100 on your lot and should you die iJel'oro completing your ),'iyments, wo give a, good and sulTu it nl warranty deed to ono lot to your wife or children without further payments on said purchase ihoncy. . AVo give 30 days grace in which to limke payments, and iri ciisb rthsk-kness it further extension ol'OO (lays upon rerpicst. i I PRICE: $350,00 to $450.00 ' :" 13 it . WitHout' interest till' paid :f or. Ior further 'information soV ' l U.-. ', y r r t. T T t X T f I y ? y f T T t f y r f T T t t T I DR. J. G. GOBLE, at his office or TANNER, MgPHERSON ft TAMER Successors to F. O. Burgess 6c Co., 303 Eaist Main St. HK'm ? M b s i -,! 4 S, A ll.