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    THE MfififfOKD DAILY I'KtHUISfl, MedFORU, OHHnON, THUIifcDAY, OCTOHKlt 21, 1000,
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The
Vg) Mask
(Continued.)
.. ..SYNOPSIS
CHAPTER I Jock HUliard, a
wealthy New York clubman, hears a
mysterious voice singing in the night
under his window.
II He inserts an advertisement in
a personal ccolumn to find the singer.
He receives a reply.
HI, IV, V, and VI He visits the
mysterious singer, but she wears a
mask. He falls desperately in love
with her, but he has not seen her face.
The unknown woman gives her name
as Mine. Angot, which is assumed.
They have dinner. She refuses to
see him again.
"This Til agree to take not a penny
more than twenty-five hundred my
self. We'll go on equal terms. Why,"
confidently, "besides living like a
prince you'll have four hundred to
throw away at roulette. Boy. you
have never seen Italy; therefore you
do not know what beauty is. When
swe eventually land at Bellngio. on
Lake Como, and I take your Illy white
hand In mine and lead you up to
the terrace of Villa Serbellonl and' or
der tea, then you will realize that you
have ouly begun to live gardens, tow
ering Alps, the green Lecco on one
side and the green Como on the other
and Swiss champagne at $1.40 the
quart! Eh?
"And then." Eillard added, "there's
Kitty Killlgrew singing her heart out
to a people who can't understand a
word she's singing."
"Can it be done for twenty-five hun
dred!" Merrihew chewed his cigar with sub
dued fierceness. He knew very well
that he was destined to go to Europe.
Kitty Kllligrew, who bad promised to
mail the route they were to play and
hadn't!
"It is written, Dan, that you shall
go with me."
"We'll settle this argument right
here uow." Merrihew drew out a coin.
"Call it,'' he cried recklessly.
"Heads!"
The coin flickered in the light, fell
and proved that all money is perverse
by rolling under the davenport upon
which they were sitting. An amusing
hunt followed. They ran their hands
over the floor, turned the rug, pulled
out the davenport and looked behind,
burned innumerable matches and final
ly rang for the attendant The situa
tion was explained, and he procured a
candle. He was ultimately successful.
"Here it is, sir."
"What is it, bead or tail?" asked
Merrihew weakly.
"Head, sir," said the attendant.
"Keep it," said Merrihew generous
ly, even sadly. He never ' got up a
game of chance that be did not get the
worst of it And now, Italy! All that
way from home! "Boy, bring up a bot
tle of '00."
"And the lady in the mask?' asked
Merrihew as they at length stood up.
"I must relegate her to the fog she
came out of. But it would be a fright
ful thing if If He hesitated to form
the words. "
But Merrihew had no such scruple.
"If the silver and plate were missing
when the Sandfords return?"
"Oh, bosh! It's all some Joke, and
Tm the butt of it She was In that
bouse by the same authority she rode
the horse."
"A woman of that sort would have
no difficulty in hoodwinking the stable
men," declared Merrihew.
"By the way," he continued, "receiv-
ed a postal from Kitty this morning
from Gibraltar. Fine trip. Visited the
gun galleries and the antique furniture
shops. Says no sign of prima donna
as yet, but believes her to be on board.
O'Mally's on the water wagon. But
Kitty aggravates me."
'"What has she done now, refused
you by marconlgraph?"
"No, but she promised- me her ad
dress." "Address ber care Cook's, Florence,
Rome, Venice. It's the popular mall
box, of. Europe, and If she has clyon
Lure
the
By
HAROLD
MAC GRATH
Copyright. 1908. by Iht
Merrill Co.
Bobbi-
them the address they will forward."
"That helps considerably. I'm glad
there's nno Cook which can be relied
on."
"In the morning I'll arrange for pas
sage. We'll try the Celtic."
"I'll leave the business end of the
trip to you."
"The first Saturday In March, then.
If we can get booking. That will be In
less man two weess. -
' in the loony or the ciud as they
were about to enter the coat room Hil
lard ran into one of sevcrnl gentlemen
Issuing.
'Tardon me(" he said, stepping aside.
"Xon importa!" said the stranger,
with a graceful wave of the hands.
Hillard looked quickly into the gen
tleman's face. "I am clumsy." he said
in Italian.
Then the other stared at him and
smiled. For a moment there was a
brief tableau, in which each took the
other's measure and noted the color of
the eyes. The man was an exceedingly
handsome Italian, for all that a scar
ran from his cheek to his chin. It was
all over in a moment, and Hillard and
Merrihew proceeded to the street.
"Handsome duffer," was Mcrrihew's
comment. "But you never can tell a
man by his looks.
Gaze on me, for in- I
!
stance."
"Go home!" Hillard slapped him
jovially on the shoulder.
"Home! Ah. yes! But shall I have
a home to go to when I get back?
You have roped me In nicely. My
poor little twenty-five hundred! But
Swiss champagne at $1.40 the quart!
Well, every cloud has its lining."
As Hillard never received any an
swer to his personal, he discontinued
It Truly, she had returned to the fog
out of which she bad come. But it
was no less difficult for him to take up
the daily affairs again. What mystery
veiled her? Whither had she gone?
Giovanni was delighted when he
heard the news. He would go, too,
and act as valet to the siguor and his
friend till they put out for Rome.
Then, .of course, he would be obliged to
leave them. Occasionally Hillard
would reason with him regarding his
deadly projects.
But when a Latin
declares that he has seen through
blood, persuasions, arguments, en
treaties, threats do not prevail. He
comforted himself with the opinion,
however, that Giovanni's hunt would
come to no successful end.
"You will surely fall Into the bands
of the police."
"What God wills comes true. But
by this time they will have forgotten
me." .
"But your man might bo dead."
"He is not dead. - If be were some
thing would tell me."
"It is a bad business, and 1 wish you
no luck."
Giovanni smiled easily. Wishes sel
dom Interfere 'with any one.
"I will double your wages," said Hil
lard, "if you will go 'Where I go and
return with me when 1 come back to
America."
A deprecating movement "Money?
It Is nothing. I am Tich after my
bind." , '
"Are you still In the church?"
"I confess regularly once a "week.
Ob, I am a good Catholic."
I "Take yourself off. I. am displeased
with you."
'
It was a drizzling, foggy morning
when they drove down to the boat
But the atmospheric effects made no
1 Impression on the volatile Merrihew.
And he bad an eye for all things, from
the baskets of fruit and flowers, mes
I sengers with late orders from the
stores, repeated farewells, to the
squalling babies In the steerage.
I At 4 o'clock they were on the high
, seas, heading for the Azores. Hillard
I was dreaming, and Merrihew. was stu
diously employed over a booklet on
. how to speak Italian in one day. Glo
I vanni, wbo had been arranging the
. luggage, came up on deck. Ho had
two packets of letters and telegrams.
One he gave to Merrihew and the
other to his master.
Hillard found among his a bulky en
velope postmarked Naples. Naples!
He sat up. It had been addressed to
the bouse and the address typewritten.
"Look at this!" ho cried.
"Good Lord!" Dan gasped, his feet
coming down to the deck.
Hillard was holding up for his in
spection a crumpled black silk mask.
(To he continued.)
TO BUY A PIANO
and know you are treated the same as
your neighbor is a satisfaction. You
can do this by dealing with
SHERMAN. CLAY- & CO.,
THE ONE-PRICE PIANO HOUSE,
134 WEST MBA1N ST. 134
184 '
NOTICE OF SALE."
In the matter of the estate
of
George M. Needles, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the county
court of Jackson county, Oregon,
mnde on the 14th day of Octobor,
1901), in the matter of the above
nanicd estate, the undersigned admin
istrator of the estate of said deceas
ed will sell at public auction to the
lushest bidder for cash, on Monday,
the 25th day of October, 1009, at 10
o'clock n. m., in front of what is
known ns the "Horseshoe Club Sa
loon," situated on Front street in the
city of Medford, the entire stock of
merchandise contained in said sa
loon1, consisting of n largo amount of
whisky in barrels, in bottles and oth
erwise, together with a variety of
other kinds of liquor usually kept by
retail vendors thereof: also including
two pool tables, both in good condi
tion, and each completely equipped
with fixtures; also n stock of tobac
cos, cigars, pipes, cigarettes, etc.,
and a full set of decanters, glasses
and tumblers, and other articles used
in connection with and in a saloon
where liquors are sold by retail. For
a more definite knowledge, of the kind
and amount of liquors, fixtures etc.,
to be disposed of at said sale, impure
at the office of Colvig & Reames,
i Medford. Oregon.
I Dated October l."th, 1909.
I CLARENCE L. R F.AMES,
Administrator ot the r.statc ot Ueorgo
M. Needles. Deceased.
CITY NOTICES.
(Continued From Page 2.
recorder's records of Jackson coun
tv. Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot 47
cents: amount due S23.50.
Assessment No. 15 E. B. Pickle.
B. Klum and W. C. Muruhv. lot 2.
block 1. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford, Oregon, frontage 50 feet
on east side of Summit avenue, and
described Vol. 72, paire 121, county
recorder's records of Jackson coun
ty, Oregon ; 50 feet ; rate per foot 47
cents; amount due $23. 50. .
Assessment No. 10 E. B. Pickle,
n K'lmii .,n,l w c ;miliv lot a.
b,'oek Sulmuit addition to the citv
of Medford. Oregon, frontage 50 feet
on east side of Summit avenue, und
described Vol. 72, page 121, countv
recorder's records of Jackson coun
tv, Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot 47
cents: amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 17 E. B. Pickle.
B. Klum ifhd W. C. Mtirphv. lot 4.
block 1. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford. Oregon, frontage 50 feet
on east side of Summit avenue, and
described Vol. 72, page 121. countv
recorder's records of Jackson coun
tv, Oregon: 50 feet; rate per foot 47
cents: amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 18 E. B. Pickle.
B. Klum an.d W. C. Murphy, lot 5,
block, 1. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford, Oregon, frontage 50 feet
east side of Summit avenue, and des
cribed Vol, 72. page 121. countv re
corder's records of Jackson countv.
Oregon; 50 feet: rate per footh 47
cents; amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 19 E. B. Pickle.
B. Klum and W. C. Murphy. lot 0.
block 1. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford. Oregon, frontage 50 feet
on east side of Summit avenue, and
described Vol. 72, pnge 121, countv
recorder's records of Jackson coun
ty, Oregon; 50 feet: rate per foot 47
cents : amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 20 E. B. Pickle.
B. Klum and W. C. Miirphv. lot 7.
block I. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford, Oregon, frontneo 50 feet
on cast' side of Summit avenue, and
described Vol. 72. pace 121. countv
recorder's records of Jackson countv,
Oregon: 50 feet; rate per foot 47
cents: amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 21 E. B. Pickle.
B. Klum and W. C. Murphy.' lot 8.
block 1. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford. Oreeon, frontage 50 feel
on east side of Summit nvenne. and
described Vol. 72. pace 121. count
recorder's records of Jackson countv,
Oregon: 50 feet; rate per foot 47
cents: amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 22 E. TT Pickle,
CITY NOTICES.
II. Klum and V. C. Muruhv, lot 9,
block 1. Summit addition to the cilv
of Mcdl'ord, Oregon, frontline 50 feet
on vast side of Summit nvvimu. and
described Vol. 72, pugo 121, county
recorder's records of Jackson count V,
Oregon; 50 fool ; ruto per foot 47
cunts; amount duo $23.50.
Assessment No. 23 E. 11. Pickle,
. Klum mid W. C. Muruhv. lot 10.
block 1. Summit addition to the cilv
of Medford, Oregon, frontage. 50 feet
on east side of Summit avenue, and
described Vol. 72, imgo 121, eouulv
recorder's records of Jackson countv.
Oregon; 50 feet; rata per foot 47
cents; amount duo $23.50.
Assessment hi. 24 E. B. Pickle.
H. Klum und V. C. Muruhv, lot 11.
block 1. Summit addition to tliu cilv
of Medford, Oregon, frontage 50 feet
on vast side of Summit avenue, und
described Vol. 72. page 121, count v
recoider's vecords of Jackson count v,
Oregon: 50 feel; rate tier foot 47
cents; amount due $23.50.
Assessment No. 25 E. R. Pickle,
B. Kiuin und V. C. Mun.hv. lot 1'i.
block 1. Summit addition to the citv
of Medford. Oreiron, frontage 50 feet
on oust Rule of Summit avenue, and
described Vol. 72. pinto 121, countv
recorder's records of Jackson countv,
Oreiron; 50 feet rate per foot 47
cents: amount duo $23.50.
Assessment No. 20 E. 11.
Piekje, B. Klum mid C. Vv
Murphy, u lot fronting 51 feet 5
inches on Jacksonville road or Main
street. West, and running hack on
Summit avenue 1 10 foot and marked
on citv mai lot 13, in Muck 1. Sum
mit addition to the citv of Medford.
Oreiron, frontage 140 feet on east
side of Summit avenue, and describ
ed Vol. "2. page 121. countv record
er's records of Jackson couiitv. Ore.
on; 110 feet: rate per foot 4" rents;
amount due $115.80.
Section 2. The recorder of the
citv of Medford is licrcbv directed to
enter a statement of said several as
sessments in the water main lien
docket of'said citv ns required bv the
citv charter.
The foregoing ordinance was pass
ed bv the citv council of the citv of
Medford on the 5lh dav of October,
1909. by the following vote: Merrick
avc. Welch ave. Eifert nve, Emerick
absent. Wortmnn absent. Demnier nve.
Approved October ('.. 1909.
W. II. CANON. Minor.
Attest : ,
ROUT. W. TELFEII.
Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. 232. '
An ordinance declaring the assess
ment on the property benefited for
the cost of laving u water main on
Ross court und directing the recorder
to enter a statement thereof in tiie
water main lien docket.
The citv of Medford doth ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Whereas, the citv coun
cil did heretofore bv resolution de
clare its intention to lav a 4-inch
water main on Ross court from West
Main street to West Fourth street,
and to assess the cost thereof on
the property fronting on said por
tion of said street in proportion to
the frontage of said property, and did
fix a time and place for bearing pro
tests against t lie laving of said wa
ter main on said portion of said street
and the assessment of the cost there
of ns aforesaid: and.
Whereas, paid resolution waB duly
posted and published as required bv
section 1 10 of the churtcr of said
citv: and.
Whereas, a meeting of the council
wns held lit the time and place fixed
in said resolution for the purpose of
considering uuv such protests, hut
considering any such protests, but no
protests were at such time or at any
time made to or received bv the coun
cil to the layine of said water main or
the assessing of 'the cost thereof ns
aforesaid, and said council having
considered the matter, and decrr.ir.s
that said water main was und is of
mnterial benefit to said citv and that
all property to bo assessed therefor
would bo benefited thereby to the ex
tent of the probable amount of the
respective assessments to be levied
against said property, did order said
water main laid; and.
Whereas, the cost of said water
main has been and hereby is de
termined to be the sum of $773.15;
Now. therefore, it is hereby further
determined that the proportionate
share of the cost of laving said wa
ter main of each parcel of tho prop
erty fronting on said portion of said
street is the amount set opposite the
description of each piece or parcel of
lnnd below and that each such piece
or parcel of land is benefited bv the
laving of said water main to the full
extent of the amount so sot opposite
the description of such piece or pnr
cel. and that the respective amounts
represent the proportional benefits of
said water main to said respective
parcels of property and also the pro
portional frontago thereof on said
portion of said street, nnd the council
does hereby declare each of the par
'ft
CITY NOTICES '
cels of 'properly ilosorilied below to
ho assessed and each ot tho same
hereby is usscsscd the amount set op
posite each respective description for
the cost of laving said water main:
ASSESSMENT FOR A FOUR-INCH
WATER MAIN ON ROSS COURT
BETWEEN WEST MAIN STREET
AND WEST FOURTH STREET.
Assessment No, 1 C. 1). Wolvor
ton et ux lot I. block 2, Wolver
tou'tf subdivision, in the cilv of Mud
ford, Oregon, frontage 140 foot on
west side Ross oourt, described Vol.
70, Page 25H, i juntv recorder's rec
ords of Jackson countv, Oregon; 110
feet j ruto v: foot 52',4 cents;
amount duo $73.15.
Assessment No. 2 C. D, Wolvor
ton, lot 4. block 2. Wolvurtmi's sub
division, in the citv of Medford, Ore
gon, frontago 50 feet on west side of
Ross court, described Vol. 70. page
25ik countv recorder's lccords 01
Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet; rale
per foot . 52V. cents; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 3" Irviiu Worth
iiiglou, lot 5, block 2, Wolvurtou's
subdivision, in tho citv of Medford,
Oregon, frontago 50 feet on west side
of Ross court, described Vol. 70, page
177. countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet: rate
per foot 52'.i cents; amount due
$2(1.10.
Assessment No. 4 C, D. Wolver
ton: lot 0. block 2, Wolvcrton's sub
division in the city of Medford, Ore
gon, I ron t n 50 feet on west side id'
Ross court, described Vol. 70. page
258. countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv. Oregon; 50 feel ; rate
tier foot 52'i cents; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 5 C. D, Wolvcr
lon. lot 7. block 2. Wolvcrton's sub
division, in the citv of Medford. Ore
gon, frontage 50 feel on west s'ulo of
Ross court,' described Vol. 70. page
258, county recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon ; 50 feet ; rate
per foot 52 Vi cent-.; amount duo
$2(1.10.
Assessment No. (i C. D. Wolvor-'
ton, lot H, block 2, Wolvcrton's sub
division, in the citv of Meill'urd. Ore
gon, frontage 50 feet on west side of
Ross court, described Vol. 70. page
'258. countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv. Oregon; 50 feet: rale
per foot 52 ',4 cents; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 7 C. D. Wolver
ton, lot 9. block 2. Wolvcrton's sub
division, in tho cilv of Medford. Ore
gon, frontage 50 fuel on west Mile of
Ross court, described Vol. 70, page
258, county recorder's records of
Jackson countv. Oregon; 50 leel; rate
per foot 52 li cunts; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 8 C. D. Wolvor
ton, lot 10. block 2. Wolvcrton's sub
division, in tho citv of Medford. Ore
gon, frontage 50 feet on west side of
Ross court, described Vol. 70. page
25S, count v ' recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet: rate
per foot 52 Vi cents; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 9 C. D. Wolver
Ion, lot 11. block 2. Wolvcrton's sub
division, in tho citv of Medford. Ore
gun, frontage 50 feet on west side of
Ross court, described Vol. 70. page
258. countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv. Oregon; 50 feet; rate
per foot 52 Vi cents; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 10 C. D. Wolver
ton, lot 12. hlocl' 2, Wolvcrton's sub
division in the citv of Medford. Ore
gon, frontage 50 feet on west sido of
Ross court, described Vol. 70, page
258, countv recorder's rocords of
JnckKon countv, Oregon: 50 feet; rate
per foot 52Vi cculs; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 11 C. D. Wolvcr
ton. lot 13, block 2. Wolvcrton's sub
division, in tho citv of Medford. Oro-
gon, frontage 50 feet on west sido of
Ross court,' described Vol. 70, page
258. county recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet: rate
per foot 52Vi conts; ninount duo
$20.10.
.Assessment No. 12 C. 1). Wolvor-
ton, lot 14, block 2, Wolvorton's sub
division, in tho citv of Medford. Oro
gon. frontago 50 feet on west sido of
Ross court, described Vol. 70, page
258, countv recorder's rocordB of
Jackson countv; Oregon : 50 feet; rate
per foot 524 cents; amount duo
$20.10.
Assessment No. 13 C. I). Wolver
ton. lot 15, block 2, Wolvcrton's sub
division, in tho citv of Medford, Oro-
eon, frontago 50 feet on west sido of
Ross court, doscrived Vol. 70. page
258. countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet; rate
per foot 52't cents; amount due
$20.10.
Assessment No. 14 0. D. Wolvcr
ton et ux.. lot 1. block 1. Wolvcr
ton's subdivision, in the citv of Med
ford, Oreeon. frontago 140 feet on
cast side of Ross court, described
Vol. ,., page ... countv recorder's
records of Jackson countv. Oregon;
140 feel: rate per foot 52'i cents
amount due $73.15.
CITY NOTICES'.
ft
Assessment No. 15 Murguerett
Wolvortoii. lot 4, block 1, Wolvor
ton's subdivision, in tliu citv of Mud
lord, Oregon, fruiiliiuu 50 feet on vast
sido of Rons court, described Vol. 119,
page 29, countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv. Oregon ; 50 fcut ; rato
per foot 52 'a cents; iiiuouit duo
$2(1.10.
Assessment No. 10- f. D. Wolver
ton cl ux., lot 5, block 1. Wohei lon's
subdivision, in tliu citv of Medford,
Oregon, iron dice 50 feet on vast sido
of Ross court, described Vol. , ., pago
., countv recorder's records of Jack
son countv, Oregon; 50 feel; rulu per
foot 52 ''i cents; amount due $20.15.
Assessment No. 17 C. D. Wolvvr
lon et ux.. lot (1, block 1. Wolvcrton's
subdivision, in tliu cilv of Medford,
Oregon, frontage 50 feet on vast side
of Ross court, described Vol. . ., pago
... countv recorder's records of
Jackson c miitv, Orcg ui: 50 icct : rato
per foot 5214 cents; amount dim
$2(1.15.
Assessment No. 1H (!. I). Wolvcr-
ton et ux.. lot 7. block 1, Wolvcrton's
subdivision, in the citv of Medford.
Oregon, frontage 50 feet on east sido
of Ross court, described Vol. . .. pago
, county recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon: 50 feet : rate
per foot 52 ',a cents; amount dun
$20.15.
Assessment No. 19 C. D. Wolvcr-
tou et ux., lot 8. block 1. Wolvorton's
subdivision, in the citv of Medford,
Oregon, frontage 50 feel on vast side
of Ross court, described Vol. . ., page
, countv recorder's records of
.lucks. n countv, Oregon; 50 feel: rate'
tier fool 52''i cents; amount due
$20.15,
Assessment No. 20 -('. D. Wolver
ton ct ux,, lot 9, block 1, Wolvcrton's
subdivision in the city of Medford,
Oregon, frontage 50 feet on east side
f Ross court, described Vol. . ., page
., county recorder's records of
Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rato
per fool- 52! 4 cents; amount due
$20. 15.
Assessment No. 21 -tC D. Wolver
ton et ux.. lot 10, block I, Wolverton's
subdivision, in the cilv of Medford,
Oregon, frontage 50 feel on east side
of Ross court, described Vol. , ., page
... countv recorder's records of
Jackson countv, Oregon; 50 feet; rato
per foot 52Vi cents; amount due
$20.15.
Assessment No. 22 C. I). Wolvor
ton ct nx.. lot 11. block 1. Wolverlon's
subdivision, ill the citv of Mndl'ord.
Oregon, frontage 5(1 feet on east side
of Ross court, described Vol. . .. pago
. .. countv recorder's records of Jack
son countv. Oregon: 50 feet: rale tier
foot 52't cents; amount duo $20.15.
Assessment No. 23 ('. D. Wolvcr
ton ct ux.. lot 12. block 1. Wolvcrton's
subdivision, in the citv of Medforo,
Oregon, frontage 50 feet on cast side
of Ross court, described Vol.., pago
... comilv recorder's records of Jack
son countv, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per
foot 52" cents; amount due $2(1.15.
Assessment No. 21 -E. J. Roche,
lot 13, block 1. Wolvcrton's subdivis
ion, in the citv of Medford. Oregon,
frontage 50 feci on cast side of Ross
Court, described Vol, ... page ...
countv recorder's records of Jackson
countv. Oregon; 50 feel ; rale per foot
52 cents: amount due $20.15.
Assessment No. 25 E. J. Roche,
lot .14, block 1, Wolvcrton's subdi
vision in the citv of Medford, Ore
gon, fronta"c 50 feet on cast sido
Rss court, described Vol. . ., page , .,
county recorder's records of Jackson
countv, Oregon: 50 feet ; rate per foot
32 Vi conts; amount duo $2(1.10.
Assessment No. 20 O. D. Wolvcr
ton ct u.x lot 15, block 1, Wolvcrton's
subdivision, in tho citv of Medford,
Oregon, frontago 50 fpel on east sido
of Ross cour described Vol. . .. pairo
., countv recorder's records of Jack
son countv. Oregon; 50 feet; rate per
foot 52Vi cents' amount duo $20.10.
Section 2. The recorder of tho citv
of Medford is hereby directed to en
ter n statement of said sevcrol as
sessments in the water main lien
docket of said citv.
Tho foregoing ordinnnca wns pass
ed bv tho citv council of the citv of
Medford on the 5th dnv of October.
1909. bv the following vote: Merrick
avc, Welch avc, Kifort ave, Emerick
.hscnt, Wortmnn absent. Dommer avc.
Approved October 0, 1909.
W. II. CANON. Mavor.
' At I est :
ROBT. W. TET.FER.
Rocordei'.
CITV TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Office of City Treasurer, Medford,
Oregon, October 19th, 1909.
Notice ,is hereby given that thoro
nro funds on hand in tho city treasury
for tho redemption of city warrants
Nos. 1 to 14, inclusive, issued naginst
sewer district No. 7; also warrnnt
No. 8, issued ogainst sewer district
No. 8.
Interest on snme will cease after
the nhovo date.
183 L. h. JACOBS,
... ... Cily Treasurer.