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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1910.
NEAR BURGLARY
WEARY'S PUCE
Two Yeggs Force Way Into a Sa
loon and Mako Attack on Safe,
But Are Frttfitanti
Away.
TLo ealoon of Downing & Slinger
h Front street was entered from the
rear Sunday evening and an attempt
made to crack tho safe.
That they did not succeed is due
to tho fact that Charles Steele, the
night bartender, had a sick son and
bad gone to tho saloon about 10:30
to get a bottlo of mineral water for
tho boy. As ho camo to tho frout
door ho noticed that tho blinds were
trwn and no light visible, something
enusual, as tho shades are always
arc open when the saloon is closed
and a light left burning in front.
Tho idea of burglary that early
in tho evening never entered his head.
He thought it was simply neglect on
someone's part.
As ho put his key in the door, how
ever, ha heard two men start for tho
back door and by tho time ho suc
ceeded in opening tho door tho fel
lows had escaped in tho darkness of
the alley, taking their tools with
them.
lhey bad entered through a rear
window by prying tho top sash down
and had then oponed the back door
to giv9 them an a venae of escape.
That titer 1um& atfeeM the eafa
&& probably bad tbe proper tests
km shewn by tbe f aet that tbe ban
He was badly sprung and bent, in
dicating a strong presesr. Nothing
was missing except a few cigars and
a bottle of whisky.
A hand ax evidently taken from
someone's wood pilo was fodl 1
the back door, bnt nothing else in
tbe way of tools. " .
LARGE ATTENDANCE AT
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
CORVALLIS, Jan. 10. Tho winter
short' courses opened at the Agri
cultural college Tuesday, January 4,
with the largest and most represent--ative
body of students ever in attend
ance. There are men and women
Tanging in age from 16 to 65 years
and representing almost every walk
of life. Side bv side with the girls
and boys from the ninth and tenth
grades of tho public schools of tho
.ststates are graduates of Brown, Yale,
iiake forest and many oiner great
--eastern and middle west universities
and colleges. There are farmers and
fruit growers who own or manage
farms ranging from five to 2500 ,
acres. There are teachers and house-
wives, stockmen, dairymen, horticul--turists,
business men and capitalists.
"This representative attendance
t speaks well for the future of ngri--cnltural
Oregon.
Farmers' week will commenco on
Monday, February 14. The activities
will bo conducted in institute form
tind will cover nil branches of agri
culture, horticulture, dairying and do
mestic science and art Anyone who.i,P(tQ very steady, with few arrivals,
js interested in the practical prooiems
or farming, fruit growing and house-1
keeping and tho new and improved i
methods which may be used m thAirj
solution, will do well to attend the
exorcises of tho farmers' week.
COMMANDER BOOTH
SAYS EilS COMING
Predicts End of World by Fire In
Near Future Says Nations Are
on Par In Wickedness.
LONDON, Jan. 10. Followers ot
Commander in Chief General Booth
of tho Salvation Army, aro consider
ably exorcised today by his predic
tion that the ond ot tho world, by
tiro, Is close at hand. In an address
tore yestord?.y, tho aged Salvation
ist declared that tho nations of tho
earth aro as ono in their prevailing
vlckednoss, and that tboy aro rush
ing forward, heedless ot warnings,
to a Sodomlc destruction.
Tho end of the world, ho stated, Is
coming to tho wicked and tho period
of Its history, which Is fast approach
ing. Fire, not water, ho prophesied,
will mark tho ond.
flOOSEVELT MAY PATCH
UP EUROPEAN BREACH
LONDON, Jan. 10. Rumors that
Colonel Roosevelt's proposed visit (a
Europo in Juno, when ho will return
from his African hunting trip, means ,
the beginning of nn attempt to patch .
up a peace polioy between England
and Germany, were rovived today. It
was hinted that the former president
bad beon urged by his frionds ti
visit Emperor Willinm nnd King Ed
ward in tho interests of a better un
derstanding betwoon tho two powers.
SAYS AMERICA IS
TROUBLE MAKER
Leader In Russo-Japanese War
Kovemwt Says America.
Is a Great Peace
Disturber.
TOKIO, Japan, Jan. 10. "Ameri
ca Is tho great disturber dt tho peace
ot tho Orient," declared Professor
Tomlzu, a famous leader ot tho Hua-so-Japaneso
war movomont today.
Protosor Touilxu, in commenting
on tho proposed plan ot Secretary
Knox to noutcllzo tho railroads of
Manchuria, severely condemned tho
United States tor its efforts to do
something that would In his opinion
work havoc with tho equanimity of
tho Orient.
Many ot tho leading statesmen ot
Japan, and eomo ot tho newspapers,
continued today their attack on tho
neutralisation plan.
Count Hayashl said that tho Amer
ican attltudo in tho matter was sim
ilar to that assumed when tho triple
alliance was formed to administer af
fairs in China and Japan after the
Chino-Japancso war.
Newspapers and atsiwiaea united
today in asking why America pro
pose to neutralize the management
oi tfce railroad oaly la Maaebaria,
and wky not In the rest ot tbe world
HOOS BRING SIGH
V UfPiPAH
After Holidays Trade Continues In
Very Gratifying Manner In
Livestock Market.
PORTLAND, Jan. 10. After the
usual holiday quietness the market
has recovered in a very gratifying
manner, ine cattle, nogs and sheep
have brought good prices. Hogs at
$9 is the highest point ever reached at
this season and if the market per-
forms this year in accordance with
average sensons some record-brcak-
fog prices for the entire country may
bo looked for between now and
spring,
The attractive hog prices have
brought out a goodly showing of
Idaho stuff and shippers have return-
ej weu pleased with this market,
Cattle supplies are well cleaned up
and a very active market is looked
for from now on. A good string of
Northern California cattle are head
ed this way and it is expected that
prices will be good enough to attract
cattle from Montana, Wyoming and
Idaho which have formerly gone tho
other way.
The sheep and Iamb market has
n rpt the trainload of Montana
sheep henfit in a few days ago.
indication are that all lines will
mnintoin a Lfc level from now on,
.tu none 0f j. Mumna which wens
features of the t.ai before holidays.
The receipts at tho yards have been
very light, there beinrf only 1295 cat
tle, 49 calves, 2GG1 sheep and 1699
hogs received during this week.
Following are representative of
sales which have been made during
the week:
beventy-eight steers, average
1089 pounds, $5; 08 steers, average
1233, $5; 27 steers, average 1225, $5;
18 cows, average 1077, $4 ; 124 cows,
1083, $4; 55 heifers, average 1050,
$4.25; 51 sheep, average 126, $5; 57
sheep, average 138, $5 ; 42 Iambs, av
erage 137, $6; 51 hogs, average 222,
$8.05; 62 hogs, average 230, $8.85;
85 hogs, average 223, $9.
Following are quotations on all
classes of livestock:
Best steers, $5-5.25; fair to good,
$4.50-4.75; strictly good cows, $1
4.25; fair to good, $3.50-3.75; light
calves, $5-5.50; heavy calves, $4-
$4.50; best wethers, $4.50-5; fair to-
good, $4-4.25; good ewes, $4-4.50;
lambs, $6-6.50; top hogs, $9; fair to
good, $8,00-8.85.
GRANTS PASS BARN
IS BURNT SUNDAY
GRANTS PASS, Or., Jan. 10. At
4 o'clook Sunday morning the large
barn of J. W. York, togethor with
4000 pounds of hops and some hay,
was burned to tho ground. The wood
yard of Robert Huok is situated right
next to the barn and but for tho
quick work of the firemen several
hundred tiers of
dry wood would
hnvo gone up in smoke. Mr. York is
a farmer living on tho Applegnto, and
it is not known whother ho carried
any insurnnco on his hops or not. Tho
fire must hnvo been started by
tramps, as it caught fire from tho
insido and tho doors wore supposed
to bo locked.
SHOOTS WIFE IN PRESENCE
OF THREE SMALL DABES
MARTINEZ, Cal., Jan. 10. Tlw
bodies of Louis Lincoln, a plumber,
nud hia wife, lie side by sido today
in tho Martin ei morgue.
Lincoln died last evening from tho
effects of a bullet he directed into
hia body aiUr he had shot and killed
his wife in tho preseaee of their
three small children.
Io recently served a term in tho
county jail hero, following his con
viction on n chnrgo of battery
brought by Mrs. Lincoln. While ho
was in prison Mrs. Lincoln secured
a divorce. ThiB is supposed to hnvo
boon responsible for tho murder and
snicido.
I'M! H-Ul.JLt.tll IU. I
. 4.
ORDINANCE NO. 2 S3.
An ordinance declaring tho assess
ment on the property benefitted tor
tho cost of laying a four-Inch water
main on South Nowtown street and
directing tho recorder to enter a
Btatomont thereof In tho water main
1 ( nr ffnAVnf.
The city of Mcdford doth ordain
Section 1. Whereas, tho city coun
cil did horetororo or resoiuuou
declare lte intention to lay a four-
inch water main on soutu .-sowiown
street and to assess tho cost thereof
ou tho property fronting on said por
tion of said street In proportion to
tho frontago or saiu proi-ercj ana
AtA tr a tlmn nnd nlaci for hearing
protests against tho laying ot said
water main on saia pari oi aia
street and tho asesmont of tho cost
thereof as aforesaid:
And whereas, said resolution was
duly published and posted as re
quired by section 116 ot tho charter
of said city.
And whereas, a meeting of the
council was hold at tho tlmo and
placo flxod in tho said resolution,
fn- thn nnrnniiii nf mnaldorini? anT
such protests but no protests wero
at tald tlm0 or at any other time
to the said laying ot said main (wat
er) or tho assessment or mo cosi as
aforesaid, and said council having
considered tho matter, and deeming
that said water main waa and Is of
material benefit to said city, nnd
that all property to bo assessed
therefor would bo benefitted thereby
to the extent of tho probablo amount
of tho respective assessments to bo
levied against said property did or
der said main laid.
And whereas, tho cost of the said
main (watr) has been end hereby
Is determined to be tho sum of $1,
500.35. Now therefore, It is hereby fur
ther determined that tho proportion
ate oVinro nf ha lnt nf Invlncr Snld
UIQ HUM. U S w. - - - CJ
water main of each parcel of prop
erty rronting on saia portion ot earn
street is tho amount set opposlto tho
description of each parcel of land
below, and that each pleco or parcel
ot land benefitted by tho laying of
said water main to tho full extent ot
tho amount so sot opposlto the de
scription of tho s.rmc, and that the
respective amounts ropresent the
nronortlonal benefit of said water
main to said respectlto portions of
land nnd also tho proportionato
frontago thorcof on said
street, and tho council does hereby
declare eacn or tne parcels oi prop
erty descrlbod below to be assessed
nnd Aitch nf thA samo hereby la as-
ncHArl thn nmminf unfr nrnvtultfl Aftrh
description lor tno cost or laying
saia water main.
ASSESSMENT FOR A FOUR-INCH
WATER MAIN ON NEWTOWN
STREET, SOUTH FROM ELEV
ENTH STREET, WEST, TO DA
KOTA AVE.
Assessment No. 1 Daniel B. Clay,
the north halt ot tho east half ot
lot 1, block 3, of Barr's addition to
the city of Medford and marked BZ
on tho city map, frontage 149 feet
on tho west sldo of South Newtown
street and described vol. 72, p.ge
597, county recorder's records of
Jackson county, Oregon. 149 feet;
rate per foot, 70 cents; amount due,
$104.30.
Assessment No. 2 Gcorgo A.
Kellogg, tho south haK of tho east
half ot lot 1, In block number 3, of
Barr's adddltion to the city of Med
ford, Oregon, less 25 fuet off from
tho south sldo of tho oatd promises
(now except tract marked BQ on
plat), and marked BR on the map
of tho saM city, frontago 80 feet on
tho west sldo of South Newtown
street nnd described in Vol. CI, page
380, county recorder's records of
Jackson county, Oregon. 80 feet;
rato per foot, 70 cents; amount duo,
JSC. oo.
Assesmont No. 3 Perry Wyn-
koop, tho south half of the cast half
of tho lot numbered 1 in block num
ber 3 of Barr's addition to tho city
of Medford, Oregon, excepting and
reserving tnererrom tno roiiowmg uo
described portion thereof, towlt:
Commencing at a point on the east
line of said lot 1, 85 feet north of tho
southeast cornor thereof and run
nlng tbenco west ono hundred nnd
fifty (150) feet; thenco north 80
feet; thenco cast 150 feet; thonco
south 80 feet to tho placo of com
mencing, and marked BQ on the
map of said city, frontago 00 feot
on tho west sldo of South Nowtown
street and described Vol. 69, page
209, of tho county recorder's records
' Jackson county, Oregon. 00 feet;
rato per foot, 70 cents; amount duo,
142.00.
Assessment No. 4 Adam Emlg,
lot 1, Emlg'o addition to tho city
of Medford, Oregon, frontago 50
foot on tho west cloo of South Now
town street nnd described Vol. ,
pago , county recorder's records
of Jnckson county, Orogon, 50 feet;
rato por foot, 70 cents; amount duo,
$39.20.
Assessment No. 5 Adam Emlg,
lot 2, Emlg's addition to tho city of
Medford, Orogon, frontngo 60 foot
on wost sldo of South Nowtown stroet
"
CITY NOTICES.
-f -f-f -f -f---r
and described Vol. , page , eoun
. ty recorder's re cards of Jaskton noun
I tr. Oregon. fi feet: rsto por foot,
.70 cents; amount Mue, 3B,30,
Assessment No. 6 Adam Hmlir.
lot 3, Kmig'n nddldltlou to th city
'of Uodford, Oregon, frontate 50 feot
'oa th weov. sldo ot South Newtowa
i street and described Vol. . page
, county recorder s rords of
Jackson county, Oregon. 56 feet;
rato per foot, 70 cento; amount du,
139.20.
Awssment No. 7 Adam Emlg.
lot 4, Emlg'n addition to th c'ty ot
Medford, Oregon, frontago 50 feot
on tho west side of South Newtown
street and described Vol. page
, county recorder's records of
Jnckson county. Oregon. 56 feet;
rnto per foot, 70 cents; amount due,
139.20.
Assessment No. 8 Adam Emlg,
lot 5. Emlg's addition to tho city of
Uiet'tord, Orogon, fronuge 56 feet
on tho west side of South Nowtown
street and described Vol. , page
, county recorder's records of
Jackson county, Oregon. BO feot;
rate por toot, 70 cents; amount due,
1 139.20.
Assessment No. 9 Van Walters,
tho south 07 foot of the parcol of
land marked "BM on tho map of tho
city of Medford, Oregon, also tho
north 65.5 feet ot tho parcel ot land
(saving, excepting nnd reserving
that parcel which Is known as tho
Sutherln Terraco addition to tho city
ot Medford, Orogon). which Is lot 3,
block 3. of Barr's addition to tho city
ot Medford, Oregon, and marked BK
on tho map ot tho said city, frontago
132.5 feot on tho west side of South
Nowtown street and described Vol.
71, pago 350, and Vol. 43, pago 333,
county recorder's records of Jack
son county, Oregon. 132.5 feot;
rato per foot, 70 cents; amount due,
192.75.
Assessment No. 10 Wm. H. Ham
lin, a parcel ot land commencing at
a point 85 feet south ot tho northeast
corner of lot 3, block 3, of Barr's
addition to the city of Medford, Ore
gon, and running thenco south 132.5
feet along tho cast lino ot said block,
thenco west 250 foot, thonco north
122.5 foot thenco oast to point of be
ginning, all tho samo being n portion
ot s parcel o- ..md marked BK on tho
map of tho said city which is do-
scribed in Vol. 42, pago 332, county
recorder's records of Jackson coun
ty, Oregon. 122.5 feet; rato por
foot, 70 conts; amount duo. 185.75.
Assessment No. 11. J. W. Dress
ier, lot 4, Parkor Placo addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon, frontage
69.7 feot on tho west sldo of South
Nowtown street and doscrlbod In
Vol.. , pago , county recorder s
recordB of Jackson county, Orogon.
59.7 feet; rato per foot, 70 conts;
amount duo, $41.79.
Assessment No. 12 J. w. Dress
ier, lot 3, Parkor Placo addition to
th0 city of Medford, Oregon, rront
ngo 59.8 feet on tho west sldo of
South Nowtown street nnd described
Vol. . pago , county recordor a
records of, Jackson county. Oregon.
59.8 feet: rato per foot, 70 conts;
amount duo, $41.86.
Assessment No. 13- J. W. Dress
ier, lot 2, Parker Placo addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon, front
ago 60 feet on tho west sldo of South
Nowtown street and described Vol.
-, pago county recorder's rec
ords ot JOCKson county, uregon. uu
feet; rato por foot, 70 conts; amount
duo, $42.00.
Assessment No. 14 J. W. Dross
ier, lot 1, Parker Placo adddltion to
tho city of Modford, Oregon, front
ago 60 feot on tho wost sldo of South
Newtown street nnd described Vol.
. pago . county recorder's rec
ords of Jackson county, Oregon. 60
feet; rato per foot, 70 cents; amount
due. 342.00.
Assessment No. 15 W. I. Brown,
lot 12, block 2, Nowtown adddltion to
tho city of Medford. Oregon, front
ago 56.25 feet on tho cast sldo of
South Nowtown street and described
Vol. , pago . county recorder's
records of Jackson county, Oregon.
56.25 foot; rato per foot, 70 cents;
amount due, $39.38.
Assessment No. 16 W. I. Brown,
lot 11, block 2, Nowtown addition to
tho city of Medford, Oregon, front
ago 56.25 on the cast side ot South
Nowtown street and described Vol.
, pago , county recorder's records
of Jackson county, Oregon, dg.25
feet; rnto per foot, 70 conts; amount
duo, $39.38.
Assessnjont No. 17 W. I. Brown,
lot 10, block 2, Newtown addition to
tho city ot Medford, Oregon, frontngo
112.5 feet on tho oast sldo of south
Nowtown street and descrlbod Vol
- . pngo , county recorder's rec
ord of Jackson countk, Orogon.
112.5 feet; rnto per foot, 70 cents;
amount duo, $78.75.
Assessment No. 18 Richard Sher
wood, lot 12, block 1. Nowtown ad
dition to tho city of Medford, Oro
gon, frontago 50 feot on tho oast
sldo ot South Nowtown street nnd
doscrclbed Vol. - , pago , county
recorder's records of Jackson county,
Oregon. 50 feet; rato por foot, 70
conts; amount due, $35,00.
Assessment No. 19 Richard
Sherwood, lot 13, Mock 1, Nowtown
addition to tho city of Modford, Ore
gon, frontago SO feet on tho east sldo
of South Nowtown street nnd de
scribed Vol. , pago , county re
corder's records of Jackson county,
Oregon. 50 foot; rato per foot, 70
cents; amount duo. $35.00.
Assessment No. 20 Richard Sher
wood, lot 14, block 1. Nowtown ad
dition to tho city of Modford, Oro
gon, frontago 50 foot on tho oast
sldo of South Newtown stroot and
descrlbod Vol. . pace county
roconlor's records of Jackson county,
Orogon. 50 foot; rat0 por foot, 70
cents; amount duo, $35.00.
AHHOfiHinont No. 21 C. J. Almloo,
lot 13, block 3, Sunnnyslde addition
to tno city of Modford, Oregon,
frontago 120 foot on tho east sldn of
South Nowtown street and descrlbod
Vol. 03, pago 295, county recoid'or's
records of Jackson county, Orogon.
izh icot rnto per foot. 70 conts:
amount duo, $84.00,
Assessment No. 221. W. Thomas.1
lot 7 and south 10 feot of lot 8.
CITY rfBTWCS.
4f t t t
block 3, Sunnynlde addition to the
city of Medford, Oregon, frontage 45
feet on the east side ot South Now
town streot and described Vol. - .
pago , county recorder's records ot
Jacksoa county, Oregon. 46 feoet;
rate per Toot, 70 cents; amount duo,
$31.50.
Assessment No. 23 Mrs. W. A.
Dyke, the north 46 feet of lot 8, block
2. Sunnysldo nddtlon to the city of
Medford, Oregon, frontage 45 feet
on the cast elde of South Newtown
street nnd described Vol. , pago
, county recorder's records of
Jackson county, Oregon. 45 feot;
rate por foot, 70 conts; amount duo,
$31.50.
Assessment No. 24 V. L. Coffey,
ot ux, lot 9, block 2. Sunnysldo addi
tion to tho city of Medford, Orogon.
frontage 55 'foot on tho oast stdo ot
South Newtown street and described
Vol. 72, pngo 336, county recorder's
records or Jnckson county, uregon.
55 feot; rato por foot, 70 couti;
amount duo, $38.50.
Assessment No. 25 V. L. Coffey,
et ux, lot 10, block 3, Sunnnysldo ad
dition to tho city of Medford, Oregon,
frontngo 55 feet on tho east side ot
South Nowtown street and dcscnneu
Vol. 72, pago 335, county recorder's
records ot Jackson county. Oregon.
55 feet; rnte por foot, 70 conts;
amount due, $38,50.
Assessment No. 26 Edwin J. Run
yard, lot 11, block 2, Sunnysldo ad
dition to the city ot Medford, Oregon,
frontage 55 feet on the cast side ot
South Newtown street nnd described
Vol. 61, page 4, county recorder's
records ot Jackson county, Oregon.
55 feot; rato per foot. 70 cents:
amount due, $38.50.
Assessment No. 37 Edwin J. Run
yard, lot 12, block 2, Sunnysldo ad
dition to the city of Medford, Orogon,
frontago 65 feet on the cast sldo of
South Nowtown street and described
Vol. 61, pngo 4, county recorder's
records of Jackson county, Oregon.
55 feot; rato por foot, 70 cents;
nmount due, $38.60.
Assessment No. 2S T. D. Thomas,
A parcel of lam' beginning at a point
150 foect south of tho northwest cor
ner of block number 2 of Barr' ad
dition to tho city of Medford, Oro
gon, (tho samo being tho southwest
cornor of tho premises convoyed by
L. T. Plorco and Julia E Plorco to
William Davis, deed therefor being
of record la Jackson couuly, Orogon,
In Vol. 42, pngo 156, countv record
er's records,) and from said bests
nlng point running thence south to
tho south lino of lot numbor 1 in said
block 2 of Barr's adddltion, thonco
cast along tho south lino ot said lot
numbor 1, 100 feet; thoncA. north to
a point 150 foot south of tho north
lino of block 2 in Barr's addition,
(said point being tho southeast cor
ner of said promises conveyed by I.
T. Plerco nnd Julia E. Plorco to snld
William Davis as abovo mentioned
nnd descrlbod) and thonco west 100
foot to placo ot beginning, all of said
promises as described being Hltunto
In lot 1 In block number 2 of Parr's
addition to tho city of Modford, also
commencing 150 feet south and H0
feot oast of the northwest corner of
lot number 1 In block numbor 2. In
Barr's addition to tho city of Med
ford. nnd running th.Ki inO feet
cast; thenco south to 'he aouth lino
of snld black' thenco west iilong tho
south lino ot said block 100 feet:
thonco north to plnco of beginning
nnd marked CM on tho map of tho
said city. Frontngo 180 foot on tho
oast sldo of South Nowtown stroot
nnd described Vol. 73, pngo 107,
county recorder's records of Jnckson
county, Oregon. 180 feot; rato per
foot. 70 cents; amount due, $126.00.
Assessment No. 29 Elizabeth
Ferguson, a parcel of land
beginning at tho northwest cor
ner of block number 2 In Bnrr's addi
tion to tho city of Medford nnd run
ning thence along south L street 150
feet; thenco parallel with Eleventh
street 100 feet; thence parallel with
South L street 160 feet to Eleventh
street; thence along Eleventh strcot
100 feet to point of beginning and
marked CA on the map of said city.
Frontage 150 feet on tho east sdo of
South Newtown strcot nnd described
Vol. 00, pngo 156, county recordor's
records of Jnckson county, Orogon.
150 feet; rate per foot, 70 cents;
amount duo, $105.00.
Section 2. And It Is hereby order
ed nnd ordained thnt tho soreral as
sessments and the liens thereof bo
entorcd In thn wator main lien docket
of tho said city, rui-i that thereupon
notice, bo given tho ownors or re
puted ownera of said proporty, and
that tho samo bo onforccd nnd col
lected In tho mnnnor provided by tho
chartor of said city for tho collection
of assessments for tho Improvements
of stroots therein.
Section 3, It Is further ordered
thnt tho notlco abovo provldod for bo
published thrco times In tho Daily
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First class, up-to-dato train with the latest equipmont, mi xcullud (lining car Borvlco, nnd ovory
thing that gdos to mako the trip pleasant.
. Attraotivo, intorosting and instructive literature tolling of o famous wintor rosorts of California
enn bo had on application to any O. It. & N. or 8. P. Agont, or by writing to
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Arjcnt, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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WTY NOTICES.
and of general circulation In said
city, In the manner provided by or
dinance No. 250 of said city.
The foregoing ordluauce was pass-,
od by tho city council or tho city
ot Medford on tho 4th dny ot Jan,
nary, 110, by tho following vote. .
Merrick, aye; Welch, aye; Elfort,;
ayo; Emorlck, aye; Demmer, absent;
Wortman, aye.
Approved January 6th, 1010.
W. II. CANON,
Mayor.
Attest:
ROUT. W. TEIiFER,
City Recordor,
Tho foregoing ordiuanco repeals
ordinance No. 273.
ROUT. W. TEIiFER.
City Rocordor.
ORDINANCE NO. 284.
An ordinance providing tor nn ap
peal to tho supremo court ot tho stnto
ot Oregon from tho docreo of tho
circuit court of tho stnto ot Orogon
for Jnckson county, nnd directing tho
mayor nnd recorder to oxecuto tho
nocessnry undertaking nn npponl.
Tho city ot Modford doth ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Tho notion ot tho city
attorney la giving notlco ot npponl
to the supremo court ot tho stnto of
Oregon from tho decroo of tho circuit
court ot tho stnto ot Oregon for Jnck
son county, In thnt cortaln suit
wherein M, F, Ilanley Is plaintiff nud
city of Modford and others aro de
fondants, which docroo was mado and
entered In said court on Docember
22, 1909, la hereby ratified and con
firmed, and snld city nttornoy In here
by directed to proceed with snld ap
peal. Section 2. Tho mnpor and record
or ot tho city of Modford nro hereby
directed and authorized to oxecuto on
behalf of said city tho nocessnry and
isunl undertaking on appeal, ond to
secure sureties thoroto,
Tho foregoing ordlnnnco wan paus
ed on tho 7th day of January, 1010.
by tho city council of tho city of
Modford by tho following voto: Mer
rick, ayo; Welch, nyo; Elfort, nye;
Dommor, nyo; Wortman, ayo; Em
orlck, ayo.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TEIiFER.
City Rocordor.
Approved Janunry 7th, 1010.
W. II. CANON,
253 Mayor.
MAY HAVE SOLD THE
CONTROL IN BALL TEAM
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 10
Manngor Charles Graham of tho !oi.nl
coast loaguo club today refused to
commont on tho roport. of a deal ho
was Bnid to havo effected with Pres
ident John I. Tnylor of tho Gostou
Americans whoreby Tnylor is to pur
chase a controlling interest in tho
Sacramento club for $12,000.
Taylor, in looking for a California
club in which to work out his raw
matorial, was said to havo offorcd to
havo takon ovor a controlling, inter
est in tho local club, providod a ball
park was built nearer to tho center
of tho city. Ho was reported to havo
notified Graham thnt ho stood ready
to closo tho donl just nn soon n a
now pnrk was secured.
Thirty or forty words of want ad
vertisings today or somo othor dsy
soon will enrry to you a. gonulno
good luck message. You'll know it
whon you seo it, tool
THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD
THE WEATHER IS AJ.WAYS GOOD
WHEN YOU W.fN V Tfl KG OfVTtTt WV
THE UNION LIVERY
R. O. DUNCAN
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
On and after April 1, 1010, tho
minimum seal of enrpsnUr'n wagon
will be $a.50 for eight-hour days.
CARPKNTEIIB' UNION,
Iioonl No. 1840.
January 1, 1010. 22
EMrLOTIENT AND
mmm changes
FOR HALE Ssveral span of horsoa.
WafoM an harness.
4-room buucalow.
0-room bungalow.
2 rmUuruutH mid other liuulnmisos;
good opening.
3 loU, one ou C street, the othor
on Rlveniida nvciiuo.
FOR RENT 0-room houso.
7-room houno, furnished.
WANTED Mon to clear 10 acres.
WANTED Men to cut cord wood at
$3.50 por cord, 24 Inch wood,
WANTED A number ot glrla for
general housework.
WANTED Several women for cook
ing. WANTED A houso smith.
WANTED Two waitresses.
WANTED A woman to cook on
ranch for two persons.
WANTED A girl for giieral huso-
work; must bo able to cook; $1.00
per day.
Other girlH wnutcd.
Anyono wishing to noil their busi
ness, call p BuHlnceH Chance Man.
F. A. MTrTNMt, rrf.
MUM Ml, PHIITS ILDG.
PHINC MAIN 4141.
For the Best
hi hanwM, saddles, wfclpi,
.bee, Hife, blank, wag
en l6fe, axis &rM6 mi
all cure, at well as al kJfldi
of euetoifi work, see
J. C. Smith
3M E. Main.
Bargains
For Sale or Exchange
40 acres heavy timber land sovon
ml lee from Medford; the wood will
moro than pay for tho land.
12 ncrca full boaring orchard, 4
milos from Medford. Spitcenberg
nnd Newtown Pippin npplea; best soil
in vnlloy; good buildings.-A bargain
for a fow davn.
For sale New 6-room modorn;
terms; $2000; plumbing and wiring
complete; plenty of bearing fruit
trees; East Side.
New hous, 4 rooms nnd bath, near
park; choice location; turma; $1500.
Grocery otoro and etoek goods;
Urms; $2600; good trade established-
See Towsend
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AT CUSIOK & MKVWrtfl.
Proprietor