I THE MEDPOKT) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, BEPTKM HER 16, 1909. BY PIAR.GARET IAYO COPYRIGHT. IMS. BY DODD, MCAD AND CONPANT i (Continued.) Synopsis Chapter I Polly, a child of the circus, is brought up by Toby, a clown, and by a boss canvasmnn called "Muvver Jim." She learns to ride Bingo, a circus horse,. and grows to womanhood knowing no life ex- from her cheeks; then she turned to go. Douglas stepped quickly to her side. "Wait a minute." ho naldV She paused. All eyes were turned upon them. "Is this a same that grownups can play?" "Why, yes. of course." . "Good! .Thcn.ru make np your set I need a little amusement just now. Excuse me." he added, turning to the cerit that of the circus. Chapter II A chuch near the cir- S deacons. Then he ran with her out us lot interests Polly Jim reproves tbng the " " , , , ,. i The deacons and the women stared her for her rk ess wLcp. I at Hch otner agna8t Chapter Ill-Polly urges Bingo to : Weil. what do you think of thatr unprecedented-speed nud falls. Toby j gaia Mrs. Willougliby as the Hying and Jim' carry the injured girl to the skirts of the girl and the black figure parsonage i.earby. j of the man disappeared up the path. Chapter IT The Rev. John Doug- i "ink u s scandalous, w you are las. mnnli tn TVncnn Elverson's dis- talking fcast, takes Polly into the parsonage. Toby and "Muvver Jim" are receiv , kindly by Douglas, who has placed Polly in charge of his colored serv ant, Mandy. Douglas promises to nnra fni. Oio onrl until shn Iq cpll. to me," said Miss Perkins. "The Idea of a full grown parson a-runnln' off to play children's games with a circus rldln' girl!" "She isn't such a child," sneered Julta. "It's enough to make folks talk," put in Mrs. Wllloughby, with a sly loW Chapter V When Polly becomes at the deacons. conscious she declares that she must I "An' me awattln' to dUcuss the new rejoin the circus at once. "Are vou church service." bellowed Strong, a sky pilot?" she asks the minister. ! "Aud me awaiting to give him Mrs. " f""- ,.,.,. . .Elverson s message." piped Elverson. Her mother was killed riding a circus j ..Tue c,wrcf bore a th,s ,n slence horse, and her father got his n in a g0 long as tlint gIrl was s1ck .. snnp1e(i lion's cage." The minister reads to j Miss Perkins. "But now she's perfect her about Ruth and Naomi, and Polly t ly well and still a-bnnging on. No says "I guess I'd like to hear yon : wonder folks are talking." .... I " W!.,i-o t 1 1- In V" ,liitiwlAia.l Btrnm. "Didn't you knowV" simpered Mrs. Wllloughby, not knowing herself nor caring so long as the suspicion grew. '.'Know what?" yelled the excited deacon. Mrs. Wllloughby floundered. Miss Perkins rushed Into the breach. "Well, if I was dencon of this church it seems to trie I'd know something about what's going on in it." "What is goln' on?" shrieked the now desperate deacon. The women looked at him pityingly, exchanged knowing glances, then spiel." Chapter VI Douglas offends Den con Strong by defending boys who play baseball on Sunday. Chapter VII Polly recovers her health, but is saddened by the death of Toby. Jim sends the neirs and promises to keep in touch with her. Chapter V1U Polly recovers from the blow dealth her by Toby's death. She has ceased using slang and is edncatiug herself under Douglas' guidance. She endeavors to improve Mandy's grammar. CHAPTER IX. rTTT I 3 . e 1 Til the house when the Widow III Wllloughby came through the ttiL-aer gate iu lue leu ux me parsonage, carrying bunting for the social. She was followed by Miss Per kins with a bucket of pickles, which Mandy promptly placed on top of Mrs. Elvereon's ice cream. The women ex plained that tbey had come to put the finishing touches to the decorations. If anything was needed to increase Mandy's dislike- of the widow it was this announcement. Mrs. Wllloughby was greatly wor ried because her children had not been home since the afternoon school ses sion. Upon hearing that they were with Polly she plainly showed her dis pleasure, and Douglas dispatched Mandy for theui. She saw that her implied distrust of Polly had annoyed him, and she was about to npologlze when two of the deacons arrived on the scene, also carrying baskets and parcels for the social. Strong led the way. Ho always led the way and always told Elverson what.to think. They had been talking excitedly as they ncared the parson age, for Strong disapproved of the re cent changes which the pastor had made In the church sen-Ice. He and Douglas had clashed more than once since the baseball argument, and the deacon had realized more and more that he had met a will quite as strong as his own. His failure to bend the parson to his way of thinking was making him irritable and taking his mind from his business. "Can you beat that!" he would ex claim as ho turned away from some disagreement with Douglas, his temper ruffled for the day. Polly was utterly unconscious of the unfriendly glances cast In her direction B8 she came running Into the garden leading the widow's two children. She nodded gaj ly to Julia Strong, who was coming through the gate, then hurried to Mrs. Wllloughby, begging that the children be allowed to remain a little longer. She was making up a new game, she said, and needed Wlllia and Jennie for the set. "My children do not play In promis cuous games," mi ui the widow lolly. "Oh, but this isn't pro-pro-pro" Polly stammered. "It's a new game. You put two here, and two here, aud"- "I don't care to know." The widow turned away and pretended to talk to Julia. "Oh!" gasped Polly, stunned by the widow's rebuff. , She stood with bowed head In l he Center of the circle. The blood flew shook their heads at his hopeless stu pidity. Strong was not accustomed to crit icism. He prided himself upon bis acuteuess and was, above all, vain about his connection with the church. He looked from one woman to the oth er. He was' seething with helpless rage. The little deacon at his side coughed nervously. Sfrong's pent-up wrath exploded "Why didn't you tell me, Elverson, that people was a-talk-in'?" he roared in the frightened man's ear. Elverson sputtered and stammered, but nothing definite came of the sounds; so Strong again turned to Miss Perkins: "What is goiu' on?" be demanded. The spinster shrugged her shoulders and lifted her eyes heavenward, know ing that nothing could so madden the deacon as this mysterious Inference of things trio terrible to mention. She was right. Strong uttered a desperate "Bah!" and began pacing up and down the garden with reckless strides. Mrs. Wllloughby watched him with secret delight, and when ho came to a halt she wriggled to his side with , simpering sweetness. "What could folks say?" she asked. ! "A minister' nnd a young circus girl living here like this with no one to" She found no words nt this point, and Strong, now thoroughly roused, de clared (hat the congregation should have no further cause for gossip and went out quickly In search of Douglas. When Strong was gone Elverson looked at the set faces of the women and attempted n weak apology for the pastor. "I dare say the young man was very lonely very before she came." "Lonely!" snapped Miss Pcrkln-:. "Well, If he was lonely I didn't know , . OKD1NAXCE NO. 22:5. An ordinance authorizing the issu ance of $o4,2")0 of the Improvement Bonds of tho city of Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, directing the ad vertising of the same for salo in ac cordance with Chapter V of . Title XXVII of Belluiurer & Cotton's Anno tated Codes and Statutes of the State of Oregou. The citv of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. Wherens tho city of Medford has heretofore caused cer tain streets of said .city . to bo im proved, and has duly assessed tho cost theroof to tho property benefited thereby in accordance with tho char ter of said city : And wherens certain owners of sundry pieces of property each as sessed for such improvement in a sum exceeding twentv-fivo dollars have duly made and filed application to pay said several assessments in installments in accordance with sec tion 2727 of said Bellanger & Cot ton's Annotated Codes nnd Statutes: And Whereas an assessment and bond lieu docket lias been duly made up in accordance with tho provision j of said section and of section 2728 of said codes and statutes, and the! total amount of unpaid assessments I'ieo of said treasurer nt the option of the citv of Med ford upon payment of tho face value thereof with accrued interest to the dato of payment at any seiiii-annual coupon period at or lifter ono year from the duto hereof, as provided in said net. For the fulfilment of Hie conditions of this obligation, tlio faith and credit of the city Medford are hereby pledged. IN WITNESS WMHUKOK this Bond bus been signed by I ho mayor and attested hv tho recorder of said citv of Medford and tho corporate seal of the citv of Medford hereto affixed this fifteenth day of Septem ber. A. D. 190!). Mayor Attest: Recorder of the citv of Medford. Seeton 3. Knoh of said bonds shall have attached thereto twenty coupons, each of which shall he in the following form: CITY OF MEDKOUD State of Oregon will pay to tho bearer dollars in cold coin of tho United States of America, at the office of tho treas urer of said citv. on tho l.tli day of , being six months inter est on improvement bond. No unless said bond is sooner redeemed as therein provided, which redemp tion will render this coupon void. Attest: Recorder of the citv of Medford. Mayor , Said coupons shall be nuinbred from one to twenty respectively. Section 4. The mayor of said city is hereby authorized and directed to sign said bonds and the city recorder to countersign the samo by ntlachinc thereto the seal of snid citv. all on behalf of said city. Section ". Tho recorder of said city is hereby directed to register said for such street improvements and for! bonds and number the same on hh-'ik which application to pay under the provided therefor in the foregoing provisions of said sections above form in neordnnee with Section 27110 cited hns been made and filed, as i of said code and statutes of the state aforesaid is the sum of $54.348.S0 of Oregon dollars, as shown by snid bond lien docket : Now. therefore, said citv of Med ford doth ordain ns aforesaid that there is hereby authorized to be is sued the bonds of said city in total amount of $54,250 dollars, in denom nations of two hundred and fifty and five hundred dollars each, as may he convenient. Section 2. Said bonds shall bo in the following form: $ No Citv of Medford Jackson County State of Oregon Improvement Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, thnt the citv of Medford in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, for value received, hereby agrees and promises to nay the bear er the sum oi dollars Section ti. The recorder of the citv of Medford is hereby directed to advertise said bonds for sale and that the same w;,l bo sold for the highest price obtainable, not less than par and accrued interest, nnd in snid ad vertisement he shall announce that he will receive, sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds or any por tion thereof at his office nt anv time before 4:.10 n. in. on the llOlh dav of September. 1909. He shall publish said advertisement three times in n daily newspaper published and print ed in said citv. and shall submit tho sealed proposals received in accor dance with said advertisement to the council nt its next meeting thereafter. The foregoing ordinance was passed bv the citv council of the citv of Medford. Oregon on tho 14th dav of September. 1900 bv the following vote, to-wit: Welch nvo, Merrick live. gold coin of the United States ofjEmerick absent. Worimnn live, I)em- Amnricn. on the presentation nnd sur render of this obligation on the 15th dav of September in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Nil'cteeM. .-''hi ' - -. -'h in terest tlier"on. from lie' dale here of until rei'u-ciin ! i. i.nt'.l ;'.; ;!:ne of the semi-annual interest payment next ensuing the publication of no tice by the city of Medford Hint this bond will be taken up and can celled nnd that interest thereon will mer nve, Eifert nvo. Approved September 15th, 1000. Attest: - HM'IHX AV IJia.'IOa Recorder W. II. CA NON 150 Mayor NOTICE TO CEMENT AND PA VINO CONTKACTOHS. ' Notice is hereby given that the city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, will receive sealed proposals for he navinc of Onin-'e street from Main ease nt the intercsfpavment period stm.t (o Yunrth street, and West next following such publication, nt the rate of (i per cent per annum, payable semi-annuallv in like coin on the' fifteenth day of March and Sep tember of each venr, on the presen tation and surrender of the proper I coupons thereto annexed. Principal Tenth street from Oakdalo avenno to Hamilton street, with hitulithie pave ment, and for tho placing of concrete or cement curbing on both sides of said streets. All bids must be submitted on forms (To bo continued.) nnd interest pavable at the office of j to be furnished by the city engineer, the treasurer of the citv of Medford. and filed with the city recorder on or This bond is one of a series author- before 4:30 p. m. on the 27th day of ized by an Act of the Legislative As- September, 1900. ' semblv of the state of Oregon, en-1 All bids must be accompanied by titled. "An act to provide for the is.i. ,.ijf;,.,l ,.i.,.r rmvnM,. ! fl.n .it sunnee of bonds for the improvement j ,mism.fir 0fMml , 10 per cent of the ol streets and the laving of sewers in . . , , , . , . incorporated cities nnd for the pay- i CM"","('.!:! "mn,",t h." tor' 1 un: met of the cost of such ;,,,.,,.! good faith to enter into contrnct, nnd incuts and laving sewers; bv install-I 0 he forfeited to tho city of Medford incuts." tiled in the office of secre tary of state February 22nd. 1893. as amended bv an a el entitled "an Act In amend Sections 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. (I and 7 of an Act entitled "an Act to pro-1 vide for the issuance of bonds for (he improvement of streets aud the lav ing of sewers in iiicoiMlraled cities, and for Ihc payment of Ihc cost of such improvements and laving sewers bv iiislallmenls, Tiled in Ihc office of the Secretary of Stale I'eliruarv 22ud. lHO.'l," ap proved I'Vliruarv 28lli, 1001, and is an obligation of the cily of Med ford n foresaid, and is not deem ed o i' taken to he within any pari of the limitation by law as 10 the indebtedness of said city, nnd 11 is further certified that all require ments of laws have been fully com plied with bv the proper officers in the issuing of this bond, nnd that the total amount of this issue does not c,ceed the limit prescribed bv said acl. This bond is redeemable at the of- if the successful bidder defaults in contracting. Plans and specifications may bo had by calling on tho city engineer. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15lh day of September, 1009. 102 ItOBT. W. TELFEK. NOTICB TO flONTHACTORS. . Notice is hereby given that the cily council will receive bids for Ihc construction of a five-foot cement sidewalk on the east side of Oukdalc avenue from Seventh (o Eighth streets, same being throe hundred (.'100) feet in length; and also for a five-foot cement sidewalk on the south side of Sixth sli'flel from the corner of d'Anjon street to a point 140 feet ensl. Bids may be filed with or mailed to the city recorder up to 4 o'clock p. m. September 21sl, 1009. Dated September 15, 1000. KOBT.-W. TELFEK, . Cily Recorder. DON'T GAMBLE Experiments are often cosily. No ono can nfl'ord to experi ment with that which so vitally concerns both (heir own and their family's future. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK is NOT an experiment. It is the oldest active life insurance company in America and is a MUTUAL, not a STOCK COMPANY. It has paid to members and now holds FOR THEM nearly ono hundred nnd twenty-fivo million dollars MORE than paid by members. In 1008 tho total benefits to policyholders EXCEEDED payments BY THEM of nearly seven million dollars. OREGON POLICYHOLDERS PARTICIPATED IN THIS. Before placing insurance, ascertain tho difference betwcr.n a STOCK and a MUTUAL company., J. H. COCHRAN, DISTRIST MANAGER, THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OK NEW YOIUC Medford, Oregon. M.H.S. Hat Pins and Stick Pins Hand Made By Carence Crafters Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Ntfa1- Postofflce t. C. Hansen. Tom Al of f ai We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes .with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, ORECrOX J. E. ENYAHT, President JOHN Si ORTII, Cashier. J. A. l'ERUY, Vice-Prcsido.it. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. 1 For Whom are You Sowing If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying for your home for yourself and family. Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have heen paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing you to pay for It In easy monthly payments and low rate of Interest. We will furnish -money to build Churches, .Parsonages, homes or business houses, or pay off debts on real estate. Moneys can he returned any time, thereby stopping Interest or we give you nine years to return any loan, cither large or small.. We also allow ycu 3 percent interest on all advance payments.. Wo give you thrco months graco on all notes without a fine. We can arrange with farmers for annual pay ments.. If these terms suit you, call and see us at the Real Estate Office of WHITE & TROWBRIDGE, MEDFORD Daniel S. Walker, Home Office, Roseburs