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    TJ1I3 MlfiDli'OJlD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 3909,
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FOR
A novel feu I urn In to ho innugurut
oil in llio Mail Triliiinu in it low tlnyn.
It In proponed to print nboitl lilty
brief il(ul('lii')i of iih iiiitny eiilifrpiiH
llig IniNiiiDM liniiHim nnil i'irnm in tin
city, giving Minn! (if llioir diMingiilMli
iug IVnhirt,', nnil from tluwu dom-rip-tioiiH
llio public in In 1)0 nutted to
identify Ilium. No iimiiii'H or ml-
lllt)KHt' will lie givun, J1IH' H,M""
jllicir eliimictoriHlic fonlimm; Itnt in
every iiiHtiincd tlumo will nlTord
i'oluo liy which llm roiuliirn nuiy fol
nnw llio trial that U blim'd with itnr
iiutrU all along ninl thill I'iiuIh to
- poailivo identification.
The biiiduc'M mem of Meilfonl nio
tint honi' anil hIiuiw of tin oomiijer
ciiil life of th'iH growing city, nnd tin'
people cannot gel loo woll ai'tpuiiiit -ed
with t bcm. It in for thin purpoMM
that HiIk "Knowledge Competition" i
imttitiiliMl. The people xhouhl Itnow
tin liiiMincHH men of (ho rity intimate
iy, ami likuwino the liniti men
Hhotihl know tho people. Their in
tercHtH are Inrgclv hound together.
Let nil the people gel better neminin-
flM TREE FOR
. RUNAWAY TURK
jOno Mctlfortl Home Nearly Went
Without Their Allotment of
Turkey Dinner.
i
Ono .Medford cltlzon canio near los-
slng lit ThnnkHKlvInc dinner n few
dnyn ngo, ami had It not been for h
jwrnlntoncy and nglllty tho mnln part
of the feniit would hnvo oltlior dec
iruteil Hotneone'H oImo'h tabic would bo
ronmllug 1 frco nnd untrnmmeled
IhroiiKh tho country.
Tho turkey win confined In n coop
mndo of n pocking cane nnd food wan,
Introduced' to tho coop by menn of n
movnhlo bonrd nt tho top. One of
thoo rnlny morning of tho flrnt of
.tho week tho Indy of tho bonne went
$ut to food tho bird nnd found It
'perched orenoly on top of tho coop,
hnvlng nllpped tho board nnldo nnd
'climbed out. Ho rofunoil to bo cap
itiired nnd nftor coquetting a llttlo
,wlth bin purHuorn spread IiIh wings
nnd flew to tho. top of n llvory Imrn
over n Idock nwoy. Ho wan followed
'by IiIh owner and novernl nttendant
imnll boyn. who bud boon nttrncted to
tbo Hccno, utonoH nnd clulm wore UHcd
,to pcrmmdo tho turk to lenvo hU
lierch. hut. unllko Crockett's coon,
be wouldn't como down, but flow to
nnoth'er and higher, olovntton In tho
top of n tree, wbcro ho Kt Into cliff I
"cultleH by HllpphiK between two llmtm
In Hiich a wny that hu couldn't es
cape. It was then up to the nwor to
repent Home of yo boyhood stunts
nnd climb for tho bird, "and," ho snld,
J'enrryliiK a 20-pound turkoy from tho
top of n tree, with tho turk object
Inn nil the tlmo Is no onsy trip."
Ananias Mutts In.
This reminded ono of tho crowd of
nnotber story, his personnl exporloncc.
In tho early dnyya whon tho woods
wero full of Rnmo tho nnrrntor of this,
story was qulto n hunter, nlthouRh
only n 1 t-yenr-old boy. Ilo wnH hunt
ing one day whon ho saw a largo four
point buck standing hrondsldo nt n
little dlfltance. Not wishing to spoil
any meat, ho took enroful aim nt tho
deer's head and fired. Ilo hnd confi
dence enough In his mnrkumnnslilp to
know ho didn't miss, but was surpris
ed to see tho deer run nway from tho
spot. IntestlKntlon showed n dead
deer, shot sipinrely thrniiKh tho head,
nnd u trail of blond londltiK from tho
place. Following this a short dls
tanco, ho henrd n fluttorliiK In tho
" hniHh and picked up u nut vo pheas
ant with his head shot orf. '.'he trn'l
led onward and In a fe.v tU ho
found a second bui'k ns lari?o 1 ti tho
first stone dead, shot throtmh :ln
.heart. There wasn't any ercok near
by or ho mlKht havo killed a few fish
with that snmo bnllot, ?ie explained
npoloKotlcnlly.
' llei-o's Another.
A third man In tho erawd drew n
loiiK broath nnd romarked: "I don't
doubt tho truth of thnt, bocauso I hnd
tho truth of that, hecnuso I hnd n po
oullnr exporlenco mysolf onco. Whon
I was nbout 12 years of nun I mado
friends with an old hunter, and used
"to follow him around for tho prlvl
iono of cnrryliiK his Iouk, old fashion
pd miiBkot nnd IiokkIhb t shoot It
onco Inawhnlo, Ono dny tho old
iimin fixed thnt Kim for mo, londod It
lor bear, you mlKht sny, nnd Invit
ed 1110 to go with him nftor dueka.
Wo soon locntod somo In tho crook
nnd ho gnvo mo tho nun, tolllnR mo
to tnko tho first shot, I cropt up
until nearly In shootlni; dlstnuco
whon thoy flow, About that tlno
CONTEST
OF THE AD PAGES
led, Thin friendly competition in do
, hiKiicil to bring thin ahoiit.
I TIiIh iiitcroliiig IVnlnio Iiiih been
tried in many other citiim and it Iiiih
I heun found to he a great hiiccchk in
j bringing the IniMiiieHH hoiiHUH and the
people iir it a Honor aeqiiniiitaneu
and rclitlioiiblilii. Theru 1h no room
for doubt' that it will bring a lilio re
tail here.
The doHeriplioiiH are now being
nieiiared liv mi cxnert in that Hue
and it wil )hu up to the rcndorM of
I tho Mail Trihmio to deleriuimi by llio
oanmirkH to whom roforonco i made.
I Ah mi inducement for vigoroim
competition in becoming proficient in
nimiitiL' the lniHinuHH lioiiHeH to be
j treated of in thin huggealivo manner
(ubMnutinl prize will bo given.
TIicko will ho announced on the day
this feature is puhlibcd. Full in-i-t
ructions will nlao be published at
that time.
'Pinion who contemplnto competing
for the prizoK Hhoiild bo carefully
rending the ndvortiHing page of the
Mail Tribune, for (Iuh will be the
IhM plan to fot knowledge of tho
luiMUcsH firmn, and to refrcHh your
memory,
GRANT'S PAS'S GETS
COL. RAY'S LOGS
Over 25,000 Feet of Saw Logs Are
Pulletl Ashore There During
the High Water.
(Mult Trllnino Hpeclnl Scrvlco.)
(WANTS IASS, Or., Nov. 120. As
a result of tho recent hiuh water in
'Hoijuc Hiver, this city linn almost
'enough logs fo stnrt it mill with. Over
25,000 feet of snwlogs were hnulcd
ashore at thin jMi'mt nnd are now piled
along tho banks of tho stream.
It is estimated thnt Colonel Frank
liny lost f0,000 feel of snwlogs,
which were enrried down stream. The
question here is: "How much salvnge
holds, or do wo fceop tho logtit"
NOTICIJ
Is hereby given thnt tho undersigned
will apply at tho rogular mooting of
tho city council nt Mcdford, Oregon,
on December 7, 1909. for llconso to
toll malt, vinous and splrltous liquors
In less quantities thnu ono gallon at
lot 17, block 20, In Modford, Oregon,
for npertov of six montls.
1 .Dated No'vombcr 24.
1 O. M. SKLSDV.
beenmo n llttlo suspicious concomlng
tho kludnoBS of my hunter friend i)nd
concluded to Investlnnto. I plnccd tho
butt of tho gun ngnlnst a smnll sap
ling, pointed tho wonpon In tho gen
eral direction of tbo sky and pulled
tho trigger. A roar llko tho broad
tddo of a battloshlp followod, tho gun
leaped from my hnuds, splitting tho
stock nsalnHt tho tree. As my eyes
followed tho direction tho gun was
pointed In what wns my surprlso to
seo two ducks tumblln.T ot.f: of tho
Hky. In circling back In their flight
theld had reached tho proper spot nt
the moment tho gun was fired nnd
two fat mnllf.rtls vero killed."
Tbo bystanders who hndn't had n
mco to toll ft story 7ot looked re
proachfully nt him nnd filed slowly
nnd silently out Into tho rain.
fr 4..f4.4..t. 4-
CITY NOTICES.
RESOLUTION.
Ilo it resolved by tho city qouueil
of tho City of Medford:
Thnt it is the intention of tho coun
cil to Iny n Inch water main on
South flrnpo street from Twelfth
street, South, lo tho city limits nnd
to nsscss tho cost theorof upon tho
property fronting on said portion of
snid street in proportion to the
frontage of said property.
Tho council will moot at tho Coun
cil Chamber in tho City Hull in said
city on tho 7th of Deeombor, 1000,
nt 7:H0 p. m. nt which limo all pro
tests ngaiiiRt tho Inying of snid witter
mnin on snid portion of said ptroot
nnd the nssesmont of tho cost thoro
of upon tho property fronting thoro
011 will ho henrd.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho City Council of (ho City
of Medford, Oregon on tho 10th day
of Novemhor, 1000, by tho following
vote: Welch, absent ; Morriolc, nyo;
Emoriok, nyo; Wortmnn, nyo; Eifort,
nye, nnd Deminor, nyo.
Approved Novemhor lth, 1000.
W. IT. OANON,
Mnyor,
Attest :
UOHT. W. TELFER,
City Rocovdor.
niTY NOTICES.
f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f
OIIMNANCH NO. 'J07.
! An ordinnneo providing for the
eonstriioliim of a Inlcral sewer along
drape street from Twelfth street,
South, to corporation bomidnry nnd
1 for the nssessment of the cost there
of on the properly directly benefit
ted thereby, and adjacent thereto
nnd providing u meeting of tin- coun
cil to consider protests ngniiist said
construction and assessment mid the
serving of the owners of such prop
erly with notice thereof.
The City of Modford doth ordmn
ns follows:
, .Section 1. It is the intention of
the council t'o cnnc n Internl m-wci
to ho const rueled along Oripe street
from Twelfth street, South, to cor
poration boundary nnd to nsse? 1 lie
cost thereof upon the properly di
rieetlv benefitted thereby nnd ndjno
eut thereto.
Section 2. The Council will hear
and consider any protests against
said const ruction nnd the usses-iti
of i-11 id property for the eo.t there
of, nt n meeting of the council to be
held December 7th nt 7:30 o'clock
p. m. in Ihe Council Chamber in suid
city, nnd all property owners of
property ndjuccnt to said sewer and
benefitted thereby are hereby called
Umii to appear before said council
at said time nnd place and show
eauc. if nny they have, why such
construction should not bo made nnd
the cogt thereof so nsjcsfecd.
Section 3. The City Ilecorder is
hereby directed to tervo notice there
of upon the property owners nfore
snid, by cnusing three copies of this
ordinnneo to he posted in three pub-
lie places in said city, nnd Raid ordi-
jiinnco to be published onco in n daily
newspaper published nnd of gcncrnl
.circulation in tho city, nt least ten
days beforo the dnto of said meet
ing. J The foregoing ordinnneo was pass
ed by the City Council of tho City of
;Medford, Oregon, by the following
1 vote: Welch, nbscntj'Mcrrick, nye;
lEmcriek, nye; Wortmnn, nye; Eifcrt,
,nye nnd Dcmmcr, nye.
; Approved November 18th, 1000.
W. II. CANON,
Mayor.
ttest:
nOnT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
Slfl.OOO CITY OF MRDFORD, OR.,
IMPROVEMENT BONDS.
Modford, Or., Nov. 17, 1000.
The City Council of Medford, Or
icgon, will receive senlcd bids up to
U:.10 o'clock p. m., December 7, 1000,
jfor the sale of $15,000 0 per cent
!l0-ycnr Improvement Rondi, bids to
bo nccompnnicd by n certified check
equnl to five per cent of the nmount
bid for. Tho right to reject nny or
nil bids is resodved.
I Kids to he addressed to Robert- W.
jTolfer, City Recorder. Certified
I check to bo mnde pnyable to tho
' ?ity of IWedford. Oregon.
! City, Recorder.
1 Dnted Medford. Orngon, November
'17.1000. 227
ROBERT W. TELFER,
OUDINANCi: NO. 25S.
An ordlnuco declaring tbo assess
ment on tho property benefitted for
tho cost of laying n bIx Inch water
mnla on NarroRiin street and direct
ing tho recorder to ontor a statomont
tboreof In tho water mnln Hen dock
et. Tho City of Medford doth ordain
as follows:
Section 1. Whereas, the city coun
cil did heretofore by resolution do-
I claro Its Intention to lay n four-Inch
I water main on Nnrregnn street from
southwest corner of Orny's addition
north to Clark street. West, nnd to
nssess tbo cost theorof on tho proper
ty fronting on said portion of snid
stroot In proportion to tho frontngo
I of said property, nnd did fix a tlmo
and plnco for henrlng protests
ngnlnst the laying of said wntor main
on said portion of said street and tho
nssepsmont of tho cost thorcof as
nforesnld.
, And whoreas, said resolution wns
duly published nnd posted ns ro-
quired by section 11C of the chnrtor
I of said city.
I And whoroas, n mooting of tho
, council wns bold nt tho tlmo nnd
plnco fixed In said resolution for tho
I purpose, of considering nny such pro
1 tests hut no protostH woro nt said
tlmo or nt nny otnor timo mnuo to or
rccolved by tho council to tho laying
of said wator main or tho assessmont
of tho cost thereof as aforosald, and
snid council having consldored tho
mnttor, nnd dooming thnt snid wntor
main was and Is of matorlnl bonoflt
to said city and that all proporty to
bo assessed tohrofor would bo bono
flttod thereby to tho oxtont of tho
probable amount of tho rospoctlvo as
sessments to bo lovled ngnlnst said
proporty, did ordor said wator mnln
laid.
And whorona, tho cost of said wnt
or mnln hns boon nnd horoby la do
tormlnod to bo tho sum of ?130C,0G.
Now thoroforo, It Is horoby further
dotormlnod that tho p.ronortlonnto
shnro of tho cost of laying said wntor
main of each parcel of tho proporty
fronting on snid portion of Bald
stroot Is tho amount sot oppoalto tho
description of each parcol or ploco
of land bolow and thnt onch ploco or
parcol of land bonofltted by tho lay
niTV NnTinrj?
CITY NOTICES.
ing of snid water main to tbo full
oxtont of tho amount m sot opposite
tho description of each parcol or
pect and thnt tbe respective amounts
represent tho proportional benefit of
s;ild water main to said respective
' parceVs of property and also tbe pro
portional frontngd thereof on said
portion of said street, and the coun
cil does hereby d'lore each of the
parcels of property described below
to bo assessed find each of tho enmo
hereby Is nsscused tho amount set op
pnslto onch description of tho cost of
laying said water mnln.
ASSESSMENT FOR A SIX-INCH
WATER MAIN FROM SOUTH
WEST CORNER OF OKAY'S AD
DITION NORTH TO CLARK
STREET. WEST.
Assessment No. 1 Robert Ash
worth, lot 1. block 1. Cray's addition
( In tbe city of Medford, OreRon, front-
' ne 230 feet on vmi side of
street, described Vol. 01, pago 32.
county recorder's records of Jackson
county. OreRon. 230 feet: rate per
foot, 92.17 cents: nmount due,
$163.90.
Assessment No. 2 R. W. Gray, et
ux, lot 2, block 1. Gray's addition In
tl'e city of Medford. Oregon, front
age 5 ri.fi on west side of .... street,
described Vol. ... pace.., county
recorder's records of Jackson county,
Orctton. C.r.r, feet: rate per foot,
92.17 conts; nmount due, ful.lfi.
Assessment No. 3 Oeorce Dan
iels, lot 3, block 1. Gray's addition In
tbe city of Modford. Oregon, frontage
riS.fi feet on wos side of .... street,
described Vol. 09. pago 295. county
recorder's records of Jcckson coun
tv. OrcRon. Cfi.fi feet; rate per foot,
92.17 cents; amount due, Jfil.15.
Assessment No. 4 Chnrles M. Al
len, lot 4, block 1, Gray's addition In
tho city of Medford. Oregon, frontage
fifi.fi on west side of .... street, des
cribed Vol. 71. page 520, county re
corder's records of Jackson county,
Oregon. C5.fi feet: rato per foot.
92,17 cents; amount due, $51.15.
Assessment No. 5 Chnrles M. Al
len, lot C, block 1, Gray's addition in
tho city of Medford. Oregon, frontage
fifi.fi feet on west side of .... street,
described Vol. 71. page 520. county
recorder's records of Jackson county.
Oregon. 55.5 feet; rato per foot,
92.17 cents; amount due. $51.15.
Assessment No, 6 T. W. Dally,
commencing at the southeast corner
j of lot 2, block 2. Mlnguo sub-dlvlslon
section 24. township 37 south of
range 2 west of W. M. nnd running
Ithcnco north to the east lino of said
1 lot to. within 30 feet to tho northeast
corner of Bald lot, thence west paral
hel with the north lino of sold lot 3
.Minimi, is links, thence south parallel
with tho cast line of said lot to tho
south lino thereof, thenco east to
nlaco of beginning, containing two
ncrcs, more or lesn.
f Save and excepting a strip of land
' 100 feet wide off of tho north end of
tho above described premises hereto
fore deeded to Sarah Richards save
' nnd except trncts markdd T. Q. R. S.
1 frontage 50 feet on west sldo street,
(described Vol. 71, pago 132, county
recorder's records of Jackson coun
ty. Oregon. 50 feet; rate per foot,
92.17 conts; nmount due $4G.0S.
I Assessment No. 7 Henry F. Stan
cllffe, beginning nt a point 340 feet
south of the northeast corner of sold
lot 2, and running thence west 3.13
! chains, thenco south 60 feet, S Inches,
, thenco cast 3.13 chains to the eaBt
lino of said lot, thenco north CO feet,
1 S Inches, to point of beginning, snid
.lot 2 being In block 2. Mlngus sub-
division, in section 24. township 37
1 south of range 2 west of W. M.. f ront
jago CO feet on west side .... street,
I described Vol. 72, pago 39, county
recorder's records of Jackson coun
, ty. Oregon. 00 feet: rato per foot.
92.17 cents: nmount due, $55.30.
I Assessment No. S T. W. Daley,
'commencing nt n point 110.7 feet
'north of the southeast corner of lot
2. block 2. Mlngus sub-dlvlslon sec
tion 2 1, township 37 south of range
' 2 west of W. M. nnd running thenco
north 00 fcot. east 20C.5S feet, south
en tent west 20C.5S feet to tho place
I of boglnnlng. frontago CO feet on west
I side .... street, described Vol. 71,
Ipngo 132. county recorder's records
of Jnekson county, Oregon. CO feet;
Irnto per foot, 92.17; nmount duo,
$55.30.
I Assessment No. 9 Henry F. Stnn
icllffe. beginning at a point 230 feet
south of tho northeast corner of lot 2,
block 2, Mlngus sub-dlvlslon, section
'24, township 37, south of rnngo 2
wost of W. M. and running thenco
west 3.13 chnlns. south 50 feet, east
3.13 chains to tho enst lino of said
lot. north 50 feet to point of begin
ning, frontngo 50 foot on west sldo
1 . . . . street, described Vol. 72. pnge
I 39, couuty recorder's recovds of Jnck
'son county, Oregon. 50 feet; rato
.per foot. 92.17 conts; amount due,
! ft COS.
Assessment No. 10 Charles Wol
Igamott, commencing nt n point 130
foot south of tho northeast corner
of lot 2, block 2, Mlngus sub-dlvlslon.
section 24, township 37 south of
rnngo 2 west of W. M. nnd from said
! point running thonco south 100 feet,
wost 3 chnlna, 13 links, north 100,
I feet, east 3 chains, 13 links, to place
I of beginning, frontngo 100 feet on
west sldo or .... Btreot, uescnuuu i
Vol, 71, pngo 570, county recorder's
records of Jnekson county, Oregon.
100 foot: rnto per foot. 92.17;
amount due. $92.17.
Assessmont No. 11 Georgo A.
ltntilinrt mmmnnetnir nt a llolnt 30
j foot south of tho northeast corner of
lot 2, block 2, Mlngus suu-uivisiou,
section 14, township 37 south of
rnngo 2 weat of W. M. running
thonco south 100 foot, thonco west nt
right angles with nforesnld lino 3
chnlns, 14 links, thonco north paral
lel with east lino 100 fcot, thenco
onst to plnco of beginning, frontngo
100 foot on west sldo of .... street,
dosorlbod Vol. 70, pngo 132, county
recorder's records of Jnekson coun
ty. Oregon. 50 feet; rnto por foot,
92,17 cents; amount, $4G.0S.
Assossmont No. 12 Mnrngorot J.
olgamott, commencing at ft point
CITY NOTICES.
situated 12 chnlns, 50 links north of
the southwest corner nnd on the west
line of block 1, Mlngus sub-dlvlslon,
section 24. township 37, south of
rnngo 2 west of W. M. nnd from said
point running thence north on tho
west line of said block 7 chains, C2
links to the southwesterly lino of 200
feet rnllroad right of way of tho O.
C. R. Co., thonco south 34 degrees.
45 minutes enst on said southwester
ly lino of said railroad right-of-way
9 chnlns, 3fi links, more or less, to
tbe north line of a tract of lend de
scribed In deed, recorded nt pago
310, Vol. 28, deed records of JncRson
county, thenco west on said north
line 5 chnlns, 30 links, to plnco of be
ginning, containing 2.2-100 ncrcs.
frontage 75 feet, on enst sldo of....
street, described Vol. 53, pago 301,
Jackson county records of Jackson
county. Oregon. 75 feet; rnto per
foot, 92.17 cents; nmount due, $G9.
13. Assessment No. 13 C. A. M"eker.
lot 7, block 3, Narregan addition In
the city of eMdford, Oregon, front
ngo 100 feet on east side .... street,
described Vol. f.fi, page ill, county
recorder's records of Jackson coun
ty. Oregon. 100 feet: rate per foot,
92.17 cents: nmount due, $92.17.
Assessment No. 14 L. C. Narra
gen, lot C, block 3, Narragen addi
tion In the city of Medford, Oregon,
frontago 100 feet on enst side ....
street, described Vol. 56, pago 253,
county recorder's records of Jackson
county .Oregon; 100 feet: rate per
foot, 92.17; amount due. $92.17.
Assessment No. 15 William Mll
nos, lot 7. block 2, Narragen's addi
tion In the city of Medford, Oregon,
frontago 105 feet on east side ....
street, described Vol. 71, page 5$S,
counly recorder's records of Jackson
county, Oregon. 105 feet; rate per
foot, 92.17 cents; amount due, $96.
78. Assessment No. 16 Hamilton Wat
kins, lot 6, block 2, Narragen's addi
tion In tbe city of Medford, Oregon,
frontago 105 feet on east sldo of ....
street, described Vol. 72. pago 449,
county recorder's records of Jackson
county, Oregon. 105 feet; rato per
fooot. 92.17 cents; amobnt due,
$96.80.
Assessment No. 17 L. C. Narra
gen, lot 7, block 1, Narragen's-addition
In the city of Medford, Oregon,
frontago 105 feet on east side of
.... street, described Vol. 56. page
253, county recorder's records of
Jackson county. Oregon. 100 feet;
rato per foot, 92.17 ccts; amount
due, $9,6.80.
Assessment No. 18 R. H. Toft,
lot 6. block 1. Narragen's addition In
tho city of Medford, Oregon, front
ago 105 feet on cast side of ....
street, described Vol. 72, pago 67,
county recorder's records ot Jackson
county, Oregon. 55 feet: rate per
foot. 92.17c: amount duci, $50.69.
Section 2. The recorder of tho city
of Medford is hereby directed to en
tor a statement of said several as
sessments In the water main Hen
docket.
Tho foregoing ordlance vas passed
by the city council of the city of Med
ford on the 16th day of November,
1909. by tho following vote: Mer
rick, nve; Elfert. aye; Welch, absent;
Emerlck, aye; Wortman, aye; Dem
mer, nyo.
Doramer. aye. I
Approved Nov. 17, 1909.
W. H. CANON.
Mayor.
Attest:
ROOT. W." TELFER,
Recorder.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given thnt the un
dorsigned will apply nt the next rep
ulnr meeting of the city council o
Medford, Oregon, to be held on De
cember 7, 1900, nt 7:30 p. m., for n
license to sell malt, viucous nnd spir
itous liquors in less quantities thnu
ono gnllon nt tho Hotel Moore bnr, on
lots 0 nnd 10. block 45. of the town
(now city) of Medford, in Jnekson
county, for a period of six months
Datod Novomber 18. 1909.
W. P. RAU.
Cut
Flowers
YOUNG MAN, get thnt young
lndy of yours n bouquet nnd
wntch her smile.
1
Delivery nny part of city.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE.
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
East Mnin St. Phono 000.
13
said Judge Lindsey to the
policeman, " want to save
bicycles. I want to save
boys."
From "The Beast and
the Jungle," in the
DECEMBER EVERYBODY'S j
It's a big, human, well-
written story. Get it and
read it.
On display nt Medford Bouk Stoiv,
Russoll's Confectionery Storo, Nnsh
iiotci.
YOU WILL
Have something to
Be Thankful
For if your Thanksgiv
ing dinner is cooked in
the Fireless Cooker.
W. Whitney
211 West Main Street
The Best Thing in Oregon'
that is the
First National Bank
of Medford
and that bank fully indorses the following, which is
copied fro mthe Pacific Banker:
""Vl:en bankers fully appreciate
their responsibilities to the community ,
in which they live, and keep steadily
in mind that they are trustees of the
depositors' monev, they will not be en
gaged in financing speculative ven
tures, whether they be oil or gas
schemes, mining ventures, cement un
derwritings, trolley roads, office build
ings or land booms."
CROWELL, Pres.
DEUEL, Vice Pres.
Savoy Theatre
Tonight
LIQUID AIR Colored Trick Comedy.
FROM CABIN BOY TO KING Novelly Comedy Drama.
PRINCESS OP THE SEA Marino Drnmn.
ONE DIME.
AsAlways
WE HAVE IN STOCK THE CHOICEST LINE OF
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHICKENS, ETC.,.
AS WELL AS OUR OWN SPECIAL MAKE OF
SAUSAGE, BUT OWING TO CHANGE OF POL-,
ICY WE WILL CLOSE ALL OUTSTANDING AC
COUNTS DECEMBER 1. AFTER WHICH DATE
ALL BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON A
STRICTLY CASH BASIS.
WESTSIDEMARKET
Bybee (8b Heil, Props.
ALFORD, Cashier
CRAWFORD Asst. Gash.'