4 THE MMXFORD AfATL TRIBUNE, MEDJTORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0. 11910. Medford MailTribune IUBL.181iaD DJUX.T WCCW-S SAMMUJ.Y. A coMU4tfn of Uic Miwtford XUU. otokUahMt IMS; U Southern Oregon tun. oaUMMiri UHt the EUmoom.Ua tmmaa. tUIht lift; Ui AshUml Trlb- UtficuU Paper C fcntoreQ MOsd oUn matter NoTmber 1, IMS, pmUiTTIc t ModforO, Oregon. undr m of Ufemh t. 1110. suDOcnim ao year, br w&U. ....11.00 A BUSINESS If Hertford's civic affairs have bceu well managed dur ing the past year, and it is the concensus of opinion they .have, then the present administration should be re-elected. In the First ward Councilman Merrick has served his constituents well. He has given freely of his time in the public interest. Many public improvements have been made in his ward during his term of office and more would have been but for the protests against paving sign ed by the property owners, who now regret their action. He is most certainly entitled to re-election. Councilman Eifert has faithfully looked after the in terests of the Third ward and a tremendous amount of public improvements have It would be rank ingratitude to retain such an efficient public servant. No section of the city was neglected as much two years ago as the Second ward. Hi the past two years no section has made more public improvements than the district rep resented by Councilman Wortman, who has spent prac tically all his time in the public service. Mr. Wortman has certainly delivered the goods for his constituents and there is little likelihood but that they will retain him for .-another term. He deserves re-election if anyone ever did. No recorder the city ever had. has given better satis faction than It. W. Telfer. The business of the office has doubled and trebled, vet Mr. Telfer handles it at once tactfully and efficiently. It is no small task and requires rmo little ability to conduct this trying office as satisfacto . rily as Mr. Telfer has, and he is a far too valuable man to think of losing. It is a matter of regret that there should be an opposi tion ticket in the field; but it is impossible to please every-. , one, which accounts for the activity of those seeking of fice. But a business administration is what Medford needs, what she had had, and what she must have, and to .have it she should re-elect the present administration. It is not a question of personal likes and dislikes, but a busi ness proposition. EVERYBODY IS WANTED. Medford is proud of its Commercial Club, the best in the state, as the club is proud of Medford, the best small city on the continent, and the club is helping to make it ;a bigger city, and the city should help to make it a bigger ciub. - IMWOBXSM Medford leads Oregon in, so many things that it should lead in Commercial club membership. Every enterprising citizen of the Rogue River valley should enlist under its banner. The Commercial club has begun a campaign to increase its membership to 500 in the next two weeks. This means an increase of one hundred a week. It means that every present member must bring in a new one. It means that every live man in this section must enroll in the battle for progress and a greater Medford. If you the not a member of the club, you should be.. See the secretary at once and give him your name. If you have a friend who is not a member, see him and have him join. Non-residents, interested here, owe it to themselves to join and help" push along the publicity work for the com mon good. Everybody is welcome and everybody is wanted. Do not wait, but 30m at once. HOPE TO HAVE CLEAR ; TRACK BVfilGHTFALL Heavy Stock Losses Are Feared In Eastern Montana Owing to Heavy Snowfall. BUTTE, Mont., Jan. C. It Is bo llovod today that tho Northern Pa cific will clear, tho snow blockade near Gray Cliff by nightfall, allow ing tho first passenger train slnco Tuesday night to roach this city t from the oast Tho blockado which was regarded the worst to .have occurred la east ern Montana In years covored tho track for a great distance with' hun dreds of thousands of tons of snow. A largo force had been at work clearing tho track. Heavy stock losses aro fearod by tho eastern Mon tana stock men due to the full of snow that burled tho pasture lands deep and caught horses and cattle tulles from ranch houses. tin Oily C Mftfd. oh xa.'rws: Oae raoaJfc hf aaU or OArrlor. .50 PROPOSITION. been made during his term. on the part of the people not ATTEMPT MADE ON BROOKLYN BANK Robbers Mortally Wound Brother of Banker When Their A ttempt to Secure Funds Is Frustrated. NEW YORK, Ja.n. 6. Two rob bers falling In their attempt to hold up tho Foreign Exchange Bank of Honry Kern In Brooklyn today shot and mortaly wounded tho banker's brothor, Sam Kern, who was ovor seer of tho placo. Th proprietor was out when tho robbers entered. Thoy lorolled thoir rovolvera at Sam Kern, and ordered him to give them all tho money on hand. Kern turned and fled. Tho rob bers both fired at him, and thon they fled to tho street. Three clorks woro In tho bank at tho tlmo of tho robbery nnd witness ed tho shooting. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS l I By A. C Hewlett Died December 11), 1UO0, at tlio residence of bis father in Snlona r.uii.K. ri,v.H,: ....... tt....i ...i Howlott and tbo girls. I was away Counti,taUlonna,Amos IIojt, nKa fn)lu homo. aIso 1X)f. v, ,r. UftloJ OG years, 2 months anod 24 dnys.iuul fnmily. ho mA Mrs. Drtloy lmvo The deceased waa a resident of Jack-; charge of our school, and spent a son county, Oregon, for quite a num-! pari of the day Sunday visiting Mrs. ber of years. He is survived by his two sons and their mother, who was divorced and afterwards married Mr. Gardner, of Klamath County His two sons aro doing business iu Fort Klamath. Ho was well and favorably know, not only in this county but also in Klamath county and Canada where ho spent a few years prior to his death. On Wednesday of last week Qeorgj F. lung and his brothor came out to Eaglo Point on the Pacific & East- cm, and Thdrsdoy morning Roy Smith took them up to tho lower bridgo on Big Bntto creek, where they camped for the purposo of cmising a lot of thoir timber iu that section. They bavo ordered a team to come for them on tho lOth'inst. ' Tho mnsuuerado dance ' given ly George Daley on tho night of tho 31st ult.. was well attended and tho supper was reported to bo quito good. A sandwich supper, but tho dancors complained of tho dust on the iloor being almost suffocating; also tho crowded condition of the hall, as quite a number enrao out of curiosity and took up tho room that belonged. to thoso who bought tickets. Thomas Rolfo, of Medford, came out last Saturday and remained over Sunday. He was hero looking for n locatiou as ho wants to bring his family who aro now in San Fran cisco, to this favored spot, and spend the rest of his days in our salubrious climate. Miss Parthn Smith, of Talent, came over and procured a rig last Sunday to take her to Lnko.Greek, where sho is engaged teaching school. There was another man blown up on the right of way of tho Pacific & Eastern last Sunday, but I could not lonrn his name or the particulars of the accident, but leaniod from Dr. Holt, who attended him just after the nccident, that his face was badly scratched, an ugly scalp wound and his hip badly buriscd. Tho report enmo to town that he was blown about 20 feet in the nir and when he lit on a stump and that is tho cause of tho severe bruises. Mrs. Scuddcr and family, of tlria 8 ASK GLUBJOR 5600 Claim That Exhlbltlnp, of Prize Wlnnlnq Car Proved a Great Expense to Them. Messrs. Tronson and Outhrlo ap plied to tho Commercial Club Wed- nsday night through J. E. Enyartling of tho Commercial Club Wed for a donation to recompense thom'nesday corning by District Freight , for extra expenses entailed (n display- j Agent C. A. Malboucf ot tho Soutn lng tho winning car ot Spltzenborg orn Pacific who has resigned after apples at Spokano. They claimed that tho oxpenso was far greater than anticipated and that duo to tho selection of tho cream of tho crop for tho car, that thoy secured a lower prico for their othor apples thap they would otherwise bavo secured, whlU tbo advertising given tho valloy through tho prize winning directly benefitted the club as woll as the ontlro valloy. Tho proposal did not meet with favor. It was held that tho value of tho orchard and Its futuro out put bad been Immensely Increased through tho display, though the club stood willing to pay all ex penses and loss on other shipments It tho, $1100 prize monoy and the title of "Apllo King of tho World" was transferred to It. It was shown that originally mon oy had been requested only on con dition that If tho prlzo should bo lost, Tronson & Guthrlo would bofro lrobursed tbclr oxponscs, Tho car was hauled frco by tho Pacific & Eastorn to Medford and from Med ford to Spokano by tho Southern Pa clflc. A bill was prosentod tho club iby,W. A. Hooker for Wages and ex penses Jn assisting in unpacking tbo car at Spokano, amounting to a hundred and forty odd dollars. It was also stated that tho win ners had roundly abused the Com mercial Club at Spokano, Portland and Medford and had never boon mombors or contributors to th,o pub licity fund, and while tho club thanked thorn for their display, tho winning of tho sweopstakes prlzo amply compensated them for thoir trouble. Notice. I will not bo responsible for any this dato. 252 D. J. S, PEARCE, place, but now a rosidont of Medford co out 7nst Sunday to visit Mrs) Howlott and our girls. They all are reported having had a vury pleasant time. Last Saturday, January 1st, 1010, Mrs. A. N. Thomas Rave a rap taoV inn party to a few of her old-timo friends and your Luglo Point corre spondent was among thoso invited There was just 17 altogether, not including Mine Hostost, Mrs. Thomas, after wo had sowod raga for a carpet for awhilo, you see, 1 bossed-tbo job, dinner was announu ed and wo all sat down to nn old fashioned dinner, one that makes a dispeptio groan to contemplate out ing and spent a good long time at the table, and such a feast of good things; well after dinner wo spent a few hours more in visiting and hav ing a good timo and then wont to our homes wishing that wo may all be permitted to cat dinner together again on January 1, 1011. Frank Maiming canio out from his homo ou Rogue Hivor, near Paytou, last Sunday to sigu aomo papers be fore our notary, public, A. J. llorg. Flo reports the roads just as bad as they can bo between hero and his place A woman by the namo of Robinson of San Francisco, Cal., tho mother of tho Into, Mrs. Studler, came out on the Pacific & Eastern last Mon day. ShcaVoa bor way up Roguo River to vfi$t$hor son-in-lnw, but on her arrival hSro sho met Frank Man ning, of Pay ton, and arranged to hnvo Mr Studler bring tho children out as soon as the roads were so he could and have them taken to-Cnli- forma to-ibcrtcared for by his Tola-I tives. At last accounts tho steam shovel that is on thoway to Fuller & Crag's camp bud got to the Cromer flat and wcro having, trouble getting hands to work at that business as it was so disagreeable working in tho frozen mud. It was announced last Sunday that Rev. James R. Kuodell, tho president of tho Anti-Saloon League of Ore gon, will lecture at tho Eagle Point church 011 Thursday, January 13th inst., ami will discuss tho issues in volved in tho nnti-snloon subject. PAINTS GLOWING PICTURE OF FUTURE Charles A. Malboeuf Addresses Com mercial Club, Telling Them of His Reasons For Locating Here. Mdtord's future was painted la glowing colors at tho regular moot- 16 years of sorvlco to ontor bustnesj In Medford. He said: "I havo- not mado tho chango In occupation from a sentimental stand point, but from puroly buslnoss rea sons. Tho railroad man Judges a city's future cololy by Its railroad business. Thoso statistics toll tbo story of tho placo. It is tho traffic produced that determines tho rola tlvo Importance and solidity of tin city, and when I toll you that no othor city In tho stato could have In duced mo to lenvo tho Southern Pa cific, you mny guoss tho story ot Modford's traffic and what railroad men think ot Us (uturo, So I am coming to cast my lot with '.ho llveit, most enterprising, most progressive set of pooplo to bo found nnywhoro, with a city that within throo years will havo 25,000 population." Mr. Malboouf, who h-is beon ono of tho moat popular railroad men that visited Modford, was roundly applauded during his rcamrks. Much othor buslnou yw transact ed, A commlttop consisting of Oson- bruggo, Glalzo, vVuitora Mile atid Coror waa appolntol to confer with tho city council about securwK tho lot adjoining tho city hnl'. for a club building. Mr, WaHors roportod that petitions woro blng clrculato.l naklng for a fedoral building from congress, Tho rogular tnonMily bills woro passed. Monthly dues wo.o Increased to fl a month, boglnnlnx I'obruary 1. MEYERS GETS OFF WITH SECOND DEGREE VERDICT SALEM, Or., Jan. 0. Tho court in the trial of Goorgo Meyers, son of a prominont capitalist, charged witb shooting Policeman Tom Eck hart at Salem, brought in a verdict J degree. Counsel for dofonso will op poal. AGE NO OAR. Everybody In Medford Is Eligible Old puoplo Btoopod with HUt't'oring, Middlj age, courageously lighting, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, uniihlo to explain; All iu misory from thoir kiduoys. Only n little bnekauho 11 rut. Comoa when jou catch a cold. Or when you strain the bt.uk. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabotes, Hright'ti disoauo. Cure ovoiy fonn of kidney ills. W. P. Gould, 111) West Jaokson street, Medford, Ore., says: "I have used Doau's Kidney Pills and I am pleased to say that thoy have given mo more relief than any other kidney medicine I have over taken. Othtir members of my family have also used Doau's Kidney Pills and tho results havo been so satisfactory that L do not hesitate one moment in giving this statement." For sale by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. Fofitor-Milhurn Co., Iluffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United Statos. Rcmombor tho namo Doan'n and tnko no othor. w -- niTv Nnrinps. ORDINANCE NO. 283. n ordinance declaring tho assess mont on tho property benefitted (or tho cost of laying a four-Inch wator main on South Nowtown street anil directing tho recorder to ontor a statoment thereof In tho wator main lion docket. Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. Whereati. tho city coun cil did horctoforo by roHolutlon doclaro Its Intention to lay a four Inch water main on South NVvtown stroot and to assess tho cost thoreof ou thoiiroporty fronting on Hald por tion of said Htroot In proportion to tho frontngo of said proiorty and did tlx a time and place for hearing . ... I.... 1. ,n. , ...I., Wfttor maln on Bnlll ,,arl of Bftt(, street and tho assessment of tho cost thereof as aforesaid: And whorons, said resolution was duly published and pouted ns re quired by section 110 of tho charter of ttatd city. And whorons, a meotlag of tho council was hold at tho time nnd placo flsod In tho said resolution, fo- tho purpose of considering any such protests but no protests woro at tald ttmj or at any othor tlmo made to or received by tho council to tho snld laying of said main (wat er) or tho aBst'Ssntcnt of tho cost ns aforesaid, and said council having considered tho matter, and deeming that said water mala wn and In of mntcrlal benefit to said city, and that all property to bo nsRossed therefor would be benefitted theroby to the extent of tho probable amount of tho respcctlvo assessments to bo levied ngalnHt Hald properly did or der said main laid. And whereas, tho coRt of tho said main (wntr) has boon mid horoby Is determined to bo the sum of II. 500.3C. Now therefore. It Is hereby fur ther determined thnt tho proportion ato share of tho cost of laying said water mnln of each parcel of prop erty fronting on said portion of said street In tho amount set opposlto tho description of each parcel of land bolow, and thnt each ploco or parcel of land benefitted by tho laying of said water main to tho full oxtent of the amount so not opposlto tho do- rlptlon of tho s.mo, nnd that tho respective amounts represent tho prooortlonnl benefit of said wator main to said respective portlonB of land and also tho proportionate frontngo thoreof on snld strcot, and tho council doos horoby declnro each of tho parcols of prop erty described below to bo assessed nnd each of tho samo horoby Is as sosnod tho amount set opposlto each description for tho cost of laying said water main. ASSESSMENT FOR A FOUR-INCII WATER MAIN ON NRWTOVVN STREET. SOUTH FROM ELEV ENTH STREET, WEST, TO DA KOTA AVE. Assessment No. 1 Daniel E. Clay, tho north halt of tho east half of lot 1, block 3, of Darr's addition to tho city of Medford nnd marked DZ on tho city mnp, frontngo 140 foot on tho west oldo of South Nowtown street nnd described Vol. 72, pago 597, county recorder's records of Jnckuon county, Oregon. 149 foot; rnto por foot, 70 cents; amount duo, 1104.30. Assessment No. 2 Goorgo A. Kellogg, tho south ltnK of tho oast half of lot 1, In block nnmbor 3, of Harr's adddltlon to tho city of Mod ford, Orogon. loss 25 fuot off from tho south sldo of tho said promises (now oxcopt tract marked BQ on plat), and markod BR on tho map of tho snld city, frontngo 80 foot on tho west sldo of South Nowtown streot and doscrlbod In Vol. 01, pngo 380, county recorder's rocords of Jackson county. Orogon. 80 foot; rato por foot, 70 cents; amount duo, ?50.u0. Assosmont No. 3 Porry Wyn koop, tho nouth hnlf of tho oaBt half of tho lot numbored 1 In block nnm bor 3 of Bnrr's addition to tho city of Modford, Orogon, oxcoptlng nnd rosorvlng thorofrom tho following do doscribod portion thoreof, towlt: Commonclng nt a point on tho cast lino of said lot 185 foot north of tho ooiithoast cornor thereof and run ning thenco wost ono hundrod and nrty (1D0) foot; thonco north 80 foet; thonco oaet 150 foot; thonco south 80 foot to tho plnco of com monclng, and marked HQ on tho map of said city, frontnrro 00 font on tho wost sldo of South Nowt nwn street and doscrlbod Vol. 00. nnco 209, of the county rocordor's rocords Jnckson county. Orot'on. 00 foot; rnto por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, CITY NOTICES. - $ la.oo, .AmtoBHtnont Nq. 4 Adam lOinlg, lot I, Hmlit's addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontage Till foot on tho went tilt'o of South Now tovn street and described Vol. , pago , county rocordor'n records of JtielcHon county, Oregon, GO fools rnt por foot, 70 cents! amount duo( S39.20. Assessment No. ft Ad mil Hmlg. lot S, Kmlg'H addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontage fltl foot on west side of Houth Nowtown street and deHcrlbed Vol. , pngo , coun ty recorder's records of Jackson coun ty, Oregon, nil feet; rate per foot, 70 cents! amount duo. $.19. U0. AHBOHHinont No. C Adtim Kmlg, 10t .1, ICmlg'H nildltlltlou to tho city of Medford. Oregon, fmntap Srt feot on tho west elilo of South Nowtown Mreol and de"ribed Vol. -. page -, county recordor'n records of Jackson' county, Oregon, (ill foots rate ntir foot, 70 cents; amount duo, $39.20: AHiH8tncnt No. 7 -Adam t'tulg, lot I, Kmlg'n addition to the c'ty of ModfOrd, Oregon, frontage Cfi feet on tho west side of Run Mi Nowtown street and cloacrlbed Vol. , pngo , county recorder's records of JnckRon count?, Oregon, Bit feet; rnto per foot. 70 cents; amount due, 39.20. I ARsemmcnt No. 8 Adam Kmlg, lot n, Kmlg s addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, fronUgo 5 tl feet ou tho west side of South Nowtown street and described Vol. - , pago county recorders records of Jackson county, Oregon. 50 foot i rato por foot, 70 contn; amount duo, 139.20. AssonRmont No. 9 Vnn Walters - : 1 . . . ., , ' .itMIUlll .ni'wiiiwn ihii'ui mm wrnvi mini ho south 07 foot of tho parcel of I v , 72 m . 33B cmmty n,COrdorM land marked I1M on tho map of iojrccor,u tf jMon county. Oregon. city of Medford, Oregon, also tho north 05,5 feet of tho parcel of land (saving, excepting and reserving that parcel which Is known as tho Rutberln Torrnco addition to tho city or .Mouioru. uregoni. wnicu in 101 l.t,w,l, 1 t Il..rr'- .!,lllr.n r. ll... of Medford, Oregon, nnd marked UK on tho mnp of tho nnld city, frontngo 1 .VJ.fi tool nn the went slitn of Rnutli Newtown street nnd dencrlbeil Vol. ! 71. pngo 350, nnd Vol. 42, pngo 332. county leconlor s records of Jack eon county, Oregon. 132.5 feet; rnto per foot, 70 cents; amount duo, $92.75. Assessment No. 10 Win. II. Ham lin, n parcel of land commencing at a point 85 foot south of tho northeast corner of lot 3, block 3, of Ilnrr's addition to tho city of Medford, Ore- gon. nnd running tbonco south 123. r. i )t along tho oast lino of snld block. tuonco west 250 foot, thenco north 12S.5 foot thenco ensl to point of bo-' ginning, all tho samo being a portion , nf n nnrrnl nf lnn.t mtirWe.l TK nn the which la do- ....... nt tl... unl.l l, ..... .1, ...it (,. V,.J Btriiii.. .. .ni, ...... , willlnm Davis, deed thoreror being recorder's records of Jackson conn-, , jVkson county. Oregon, ty. Oregon. 122.6 feet; rnto nor ,n, .,2 ,rirt( C0UI(ly WCQrA. foot. ,0 cents; amount duo. $85 75. , . , ftn(, fr()m Bnd b(JR,n. AHHessment No. I t J. W Dress-1 r , , ,h t0 lor. lot 4. l'arkor I'laco addition to '.V"K i... ,.t t,.t ,.,.,.,i..,r l in ni.i tr,iV'! l,f MwJ f,ml' 0ro( "' f,r0',,ft?,!bltek 2 of IWrr's ndddllion. thenco 59.7 feet on the west sl.lo of Sou th t n, u, , , nuJ t Newtown street nnd docrlbed In , ,.,,, , mo r..,t: tiii.nr north to Vol. pngo county recorder's records of Jnckson county. Oregon ,1 a rt lAMivfHi nniinit liriltntt 59.7 feet; rate per foot, 70 cents; amount due, 41.79. AsHoinmcnt No. 12 J. W. Dross ier, lot 3. Pnrker Plaro addition to 'V Sord "Oregon fron't-, W.l.l.m Davis as above ' Mltottf .8 foot on the west sldo of""d doscrlbod) nnd thenco yes tOO owtown stroet nnd described ' p,n(, ,f ,l"?,,n,,l!"l, tho city ago 59 South Nowt Vol. , pngo , county recorder's records of Jnckson county. Oregon. 59.8 feet; rato por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, $11.80. Assessment No. 13 J. W, Dress, lor, lot 2, Pnrker Plnco addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, front ngo tiO feet on tho wost sldo of South Nowtown strcot nnd described Vol. . pago , county recorder's rec ords of Jnckson county, Orogon. 00 foot; rnto Jtor foo, 70 cents; nmount duo, $42,00. Assessment No. 14 J. W. Dross ier, lot 1, Pnrkor Plnco adddltlon to tho city of Medford, Oro3on, front ngo 00 feet on tho west ntdo of South Nowtown street nnd described! Vol, . pago . county recorder's roc ords of Jnckson county, Orogon. 00 foot; rnto por foot, 70 conts; amount duo, $42,00. Assessment No. 15 -W. I. Brown, lot 12, block 2, Nowtown ndddttlnn to tho city of Modford, Orogon, front ago 50.25 fcot on tho cast sldo of South Nowtown street nnd described Vol. , png0 , county recorder's records of Jnckson county, Orogon. 50.25 foot; rnto por foot, 70 cents; nmount duo, $39.38. Assessment No. 10 W. I. Brown, lot 11, block 2, Nowtown nddltlon tolRnll(ll N(.wftW B,rm nnii .h.uprllinit tho city of Modford, Orogon, front ngo 50.25 on tho oast sldo of South Nowtown strcot nnd described Vol. , pngo , county rocordor's rocorilB of Jnckson county, Oregon, 50.25 foot; rnto por toot, 70 conts; amount duo, $39, 38.' ABBOBsment No, 17 -W. I. Brown, lot 10, block 2, Nowtown addition to tbo city of Medford, Orogon, frontngo 112.0 root on tho oast sldo or south Nowtown Btroot and doscrlbod Vol. . pngo , county recorder's rec ord or JaclcBon countk, orogon. 112.5 fcot; rnto per foot, 70 conts; amount duo, $78.75. ABBoBsmont No, '18 Richard Shor wood, -.lot 12, block 1, Nowtown nd dltlon to tho city of Medford, Oro gon, rrontngo no foot on tho enBt Bldo of South Nowtown stroot nnd doBcrclhed Vol. , pngo , county rocordor's records of JnqkBon county, urogon, oo root; rnto por root, 70 contn; nmount duo, $35.00, AflsoHsmont No. 19 Richard Shorwood, lot 13, block 1, Nowtown nddltlon to tho city of Modford, Oro gon, frontngo 00 foot on tho enat sldo of South Nowtown stroot and do Bcrlbod Vol. , pngo -t, county ro- coruor s records or JacitBon county, Orogon. 50 foot; rato por foot, 70 cents; amount duo, $35.00. Assessment No. 20 Rlchnrd Shor wpod, lot 14, block 1, Nowtown ad dition to tho city of Modford, Oro gon, frontage 50 foot on tho oast Bldo of South Nowtown Btroot and doBcrlbod Vol, , pngo , county 6ITY NOTICES. n f t recordor'n records or Jnoltson county, Oregon. r0 foot; rain par foot, 70 contn; amount duo, $311.00. AHHexNiueut No. 21 O. J, Aliilleo, lot 1.1, block 3, Huutiiiytddo addition to the city of Medford, OrogOM. frontage 120 foot on tho east nldn ot South Nowtown street and described Vol. 03, pngo 20G, county rocoider's records of Jackson county. Oregon. 120 feel; rato per foot, 70 conts; amount duo, $84.00. AHHONMiiont No, 221. W. Tlmiinm, lot 7 and nouth 10 feet of lot 8, block 2, Riiunytddo addition lo tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontugo 415 feet on tho east side ot South Now town street and dcrrlbod Vol. . uago , county recorder's records of JncliHon county. Oregon. 4ft foeetj rate por foot, 70 eonls; amount duo. $31.50. AasuiiHiuotit No. 23 Mrs. 13. A. Dyke, tbo north 4R feet of lot 8, block 2, Sunnynldo addtlun to tho city ot Medford, Oregon, frontage 4fl feet on the east side of Houth Nowtown street and deiicrlbnd Vol. , pngo , county roqordcr'n records of JnckHon countv, Oregon. 45 feet; rato per foot, 70 contsj amount duo, $31.50. AHKomunont No, 24 V, i. Coffey, ot ox. lot 9, block 2, Sunnysldo addi tion to tho city of Medford. Oregon, frontngo 56 foot on tho omit oldo of South Newtown street and described Vol. 72, pngo 335, county recordor'n records of Jncknon county. Oregon. 55 feet; rato por foot, 70 conts; amount due, $38.50. AriM'snmont No. 25 V. I,. Coffoy, ot tlx. lot 10, block 2, Suunnysldo ad dition to tho city of Medford. Oregon, frontage 65 feet on the east side of .rr":"..ir..lV"" J " "fi "J 55 feel; rnto jor foot, 70 cents; amount due, $38.60. Assessment No. 30 Kdwln J. ttun ynrd, lot 11, block 2. flunnystdo nd- .11 all. tt tAtrrt nrnrrrui ...,,-. KR .- nn 1A .. -m0 nf fHintBgO 65 fOCl On UIO OMl SlUO Ol Booth Nowtown utreet and described Vol. 01. page 4, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon. 66 feet! rnto pur foot, 0 conts; amount due, $38.50. Assessment No. 27 Kdwln J. Run- vnrd, lot 12, block 2. Bunnysldo nd jdltlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon. frontage 65 feet on tho ensl side of i South Nowtown street and described Vol. 01, jisko 4, county recorder's records of Jnrkson county. Oregon. 56 feet: rnto per foot, 70 cents; nuiount due. $38.50. ,.,..... v 2R.t. n Thomns. , ' . . c wnnng at a point -111i, nnrthwont ror- ,,nr nf block number 2 of Hnrr' nd- dltlon to tho city of Medford. Oro- gOII. (tllO BnillO 1)01 tig UIO SOimiwi hi pornor of the )rem'sos conveyeit by IMorco nnd Julia K rierco to . . .t0 f(;ot BO'(th )f ,hf nortU ! Duo of block 2 in nnrr s nuiiuion, ..... u.i fsnld nolnt being the southeiHt cor ner of snld, premises convyed by L. T. IMorco nnd Julia K. I'ler Ir. wilil IIIIMIlllH'n iin uunn iiirw uvutu ! In lot 1 In block number 2 of P.nrr'n addition to the city of Mo-'foid. nlno commencing 150 feet south nnd li-0 feet enBt of the northwest comer of lot nnmbor 1 In block number '1, In llnrr'B nddltlon to tho city of Med ford, nnd running thenC) 1 00 fcut cast; thence south to Mie out!i lno of said blnclc thence wimi ibuig tho south lino nf snld block ID') feet; thonco north to plnco of beginning and marked CM on tho mnp ot tho said city. Frontngo 180 foet on tho onst sldo of South Nowtown streot and described Vol. 73, pago 107, county recorder's records of Jnckson county. Orogon. 180 foot; rnto por foot, 70 cents; amount duo, $120,00. Assessment No. 29 Ellznboth 'orguson, a pnrcol of land beginning at tho northwost cor ner of block nnmbor 2 In Ilnrr's nddl tlon to tho city of Modford nnd run ning thonco along south L street ISO foot; thonco parallel with Elovonth streot 100 foot; thonco pnrnllol with South L street 150 foot to Elovonth street; thenco nlong Eleventh street 100 reel to point of beginning nnd innrkod CA on thn mnn nf said city. Front neo 150 feet on tho oast sldo ot Vol. 00, pngo 150, county recorder's rccordH of Jnckson county, Oregon. 150 foot; rato por foot, 70 contB; nmount due, $105,00, Section 2, And It In horoby ordor od nnd nrdnlned thnt tho several nn sossmnnts nnd tho lions thoreof bo outored In tho wator main lien dnckot of tho said city, and thnt thoroupon notlco bo glvon tho ownors or ro putod ownora of said proporty, nnd thnt tho same bo onfnrcod nnd col lected In tho manner provided by tho chnrlor of said city for tho collodion of nssoBsmoutH for tho Improvements of streets thoroln. Section 3. It In furthor ordered thnt tho notlco above provldod for bo publlBliod throo tlmon in tho Dnlly Mall Tribune, a nowspnpor published and of gnnornl circulation In snld city, In tho mannor provldod by or dtnnuco No, 250 of snld city. Tho foregoing nrdlnnnco waa pass ed by tho city council of tho city of Modford on tho 4th day of Jan nary, 1910, by tho following voto. Morrlck, nyo; Woloh, ayo; Elfort, ayo; Emorlck, ayo; Domtnor, abBont; Wortman, nyo. Approvod January 5th, 1910. W. II. CANON, . Mayor., Attest: ROUT. W. TELFER, City Rocordor, Tho foregoing ordlnanco ronoalo ordlnanco Nn. 273. RODT, W. TELFER, City Rocordor.