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    AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORB, QlOON, THURSDAY, JULY H 1910.
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A- C.
By spocinl request I lake pleasure:
n nnnounciiiK tho niitrrine;c of Co
jlius iMoomnw mid Miss Nellie Dut
:on by Row Johnson in Jacksonville
luly i), at tho residence of Jason
Inrtniun. After tho words were said
hat joined tho happy couplo for life
Mrs. llurtrann served supper. Lou
smith, who acted as host man, says
hat tliis was tho first couple ho over
law married, and that ho thinks it
wis fiuo. Ho don't know but ho will
;rp to experience the sensation him
self beforo lone.
Last Saturday Mrs. Starkey and
lor Bistor-in-law, Mrs. P. G. Good
vin, enmo out from Mcdford to see
Tohn Goodwin, and after supper
fohn went to Medford with them,
fohn is encased hnnlinp; the pipe for
ho Medford waterworks. Ho and
r. Martin have been enRaged at
hat work for somo time, and last
fondny Dolph Kent joined them with
mother four-horse tean and two
rajrons and they are now rushinc;
he work.
Ed Walker and two of his friends,
fessrs. G. W. Collens and Perry
hnich, timber men, called for dinner
ere Sunday on their way to the
owa camp.
- Ora Dceter, n son of our towns
inn, the transfer man, arrived for a
isit with his father Sunday evening.
I understand that David Cincnde,
no ofour substantial farmers, had
is liorso fall with him a day or two
Co and hurt him quite badly. He
as ridinc after cattle near the Soda
prints, on Little Butte, when the
ceident occurred.
J. G. Mudloy, deputy fruit inspec
r, stayed here last Monday night.
jo is examining the fruit trees in this
ictiou.
There was a young man by the
amc of William Lcbb hired a horse
go into the hills above Derby a
sw days ago, and when be returned
"onday ho had n rattler's rattle
jout two inches long to show what
j had been doing in the way of kill
g snakes.
A short time ago I had occasion to
cntion something about there being
i many nutos around here, and some
! the owners or their friends are
iving tho time of their lives with
cm. A. J. Daley bought one a
tort timo ago and his grandson took
argc of it as chauffeur, and soon
t so Hint he thought that he had a
nopoly on all the knowledge in
at line. Ho started for Butte Falls
d went all right, but on his return
ran so fast that he lost one of
wheels, and there he was out near
rby, ten or twelve miles from
mo and thirty from his base of
pplies, but ho left his machine and
irtcd for Eagle Point, hired Wil-
m Von der Hellen's machine, went
Ashland, procured a new wheel
in tho course of time brought
machine in all 0. K. But you
w that troubles never como single,
but a short timo after he started
a ride with some of his friends lo
to Butto Falls and back, and
nethinc went wrontr and ho did not
W IS FOUND WHO
WILL BACK LANGF0RD
WEW YORK, July 1-1. If Joe
odman, manager for Sam Lang-
d, tho Boston Bonecrushor, wants
,' help in raising tho $20,000 de-
ded for a fight with Jack John
William Gibson of the Fair
int Attuctio ciub will come
oss.
ibson is anxious to see Lang-
1 and Johnson mix it, but he nd-
; that his hopo of ever witness
such a battle is not very robust.
I don't think you could pay John-
enough to fight Lnngford," bnid
on, "A year ago when John-
wus broke I offored him $5000
a six-round go with Langford.
rofused tho offer. Later Lang-
1 mot Johnson in a cafe and
isoii fled.
f Woodman needs funds to get
mutch I am willing to make up
000 to bnck Lnngford."
CITY NOTICES.
ORDINANCE NO. 355.
a ordinance providing for tho con
ation of a 6-lnch lateral sower
g Dakota avonuo from Peach
t to Newtown street, and for tho
isment ot tho cost thereof on tho
orty directly benefited thereby
adjacent thereto, and providing
jotlng of tjio council to consider
jsts against said construction and
.anient aud tho sorvlng of tho
Bis of such property with notice
of,
o city of Medford doth ordain as
nvs:
ctlon 1. It lo the Intention of
'ouncll ,to causo a lateral sower
constructed along Dakota avo
from Poach streot to Nowtown
t, and to assess tho cost there
on tho property directly benoflt
oroby and ndjacont thereto.
:tlon 2. Tho council will hear
consider any protests ngalnst
oustructlon and tho asso-wlng or
iroporty for tho cost thereof, nt
9thi of tho council to bo hold
io 22d day of July, 1910, at
o'clock p. in., in tho council
ars in said city, and nil prop
iwnera of .nronertv adjacent to I
of
Kwer and benefited thereby nral"
Howlctt
reach Butto Fnlls until night, and ho
had no light, so had to stay over
night, greatly to tho anuoynnco of
somo of his friends, but ho camo tho
next morning all 0. K. Tho next
unpleasant occurrence was when he
took somo of his friends out for a
ride, nnd when ho was about four
miles from homo and supplies discov
ered that ho was out of gnsolino and
tho auto refused to budge, and what
was poor Henry to do, four miles
frnm linmo nnd n COmunilV of friends
on his hands? But it is an ,11 windsh!p composod ot j, P. urbason, C.
M.nf l.rJ.urs nn imnil. Hil nlmncpd to. ,,- ,....- !.
- -" . " . 7 , .
meei a man wun u ng uuu w.is u-si,.
nnd so Henry secured lus services,
and by that means procured a sup-
ply of gasoline, nnd they nil reached
their homos sometimo that night. But
Henry is not tho only one who has
trouble with tho- "pesky things."
William Von der Hellcn started last
Saturday for Crater Lake with n
company of friends nnd made tho
trip all O. K. until ho got part way
downtho Pumice grade. Then when
he was about a quarter of a mile
from the river, way up on tho side
of the grade, his auto took fire and
he and his friends hnd to wear out
their coats whipping the fire out. I
did not .learn the extent of the dam
age done tho machine, but it shows
the effect of the fire.
I would mention that that company
who took dinner here from Wennt
chee, Wash., Corvallis, etc., had n
little breakdown about a mile this
side of the free ferry and did not
get to Crater Lake until some timo
the next week, but don't like to speak
discouragingly of such things for
fear some people may think thnt I
am an old hayseed.
George Clark, E. A. Ashman and
J. G. Tracy, all of the engineering
corps, or one of them, of the P. &
E., called for dinner Monday, and
Mr. Traces procured a horse and left
immediately. The othertwo remain-'
ed until the evening tram nrnyed.
Benton Bowers, C. H. Gurrin, C.
H. Parvin and W. S. Chatlin came
out from Ashland Tuesday and
stopped for dinner, then went to
view the Tronson & Guthrie orchard
and to look over some of the lnnd
that Mr. Bowers bought from C. C.
Beekman.
Tho word has just reached hers
that the infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Nbgood, who came from Los Angeles
recently, died Tuesdaj morning. It
was about 20 months old and had
never had good health.
Mrs. Howlctt has the carpenters at
work enlarging her kitchen, as she
finds it too small for her business.
One of our neighbors, Timmie
Duggan, while pulling on tho brake
on a load of hay had tho misfortune
to have tho pulley give way nnd he
fell off tho hny, dislocating one wriat
nnd cracking a bone in his arm. Dr.
nolt was called and reduced the
fracture.
Mrs. Hildreth camo in on the
Butte Falls and Englo Point stage
Tuesday evening on her way to Ash
land.
hereby called upon to appear before
said council at said timo and placo,
and show caueo, If any they have,
why said construction should not bo
made and tho cost thereof so assess
ed. Section 3. Tho city recorder Is
heroby directed to serve notice there
of upon tho property ownors afore-
said, by causing threo copies of this
dlnanco to bo published in
lie places in eald city, and said or- J- "0UtJ?r. b ?"'. to wiuiain ui
dlnance to bo published thrco times in ir'l,' Z,68 ttn, T' '
a dally newspaper published and oflKonney, an Insolvent dobter:
general circulation ln tho city, at.
least ten days beforo tho dato of said
meeting.
Tho foregoing ordinance was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 8th day of
July, 1910, by tho following vote:
Welch absent, Morrlck ayo, Emer
lck aye, Wortman nyo, Elfort ayo and
Dommer ayo.
Approved July 9th, 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
Bo it resolved by tho city council
of tho city of Medferd:
Tliat It Is tho Intention of tho
council to causo North Itlversldo ave
nuo from East Main to Jackson
Btreots, ln said city, to bo Improved
uy placing on notn sides of said
street a concroto curb and gutter and
uy paving tho same for a width of
40 feet with asnhalt navemont. con
sisting of a C-lnch concroto base, a
1-Inch asphaltlc binder and a 2-Inch
wearing surface, all in accordance
with tho general specifications pre
pared by tho city onglneer of Bald
city, with addltloni.1 specifications
submitted by tho Clark & Honory
Construction company, both of which
general and additional specifications
aro on fllo ln tho offlco of tho city
rocordor of said city, and assess tho
cost thoroof on tho proporty adjacent
to said improvement.
Tho council will meet at tho coun
cil chamber ln tho city hall In said
city on tho 22d day of July, 1910, at
7:30 p. m., at which time all pro
tests agalnBt tho making of said Im
provements and tho assessing tho
cost thoreof ns aforesaid, will bo
heard.
Tho city recorder Is hereby ordor
ed to publish this resolution onco in
tho Dally Mall Trlbuno. a newspaper
goneral circulation In said city, and
"nat " " rnnulmd-hx-Uia.
charter at least ton days botoro tho
dato ot said mooting.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
jMedfonl, Oroson, on tho Sth day of
July, 11U0, by tho roilowlns vete:
Yvelcn nbcont, Merrick ayo, Emor-
lck nyo, Wortman ayo, Elfert ayo and
Dommer nyo.
Approved July 9th, 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
NOTICE.
In tho district court ot tho United
States tor tho District ot Oregon.
In tho matter nf nnknr-TTtitphnann
nomnnn 0rpon rnrnnr..,nn nni1
11, H....1.. .. n l
! orn ana ivugior, onnKrupis.
Tho undorsIgned truatoo of tho
aD0V0 ontlUod ostato ln bankruptcy
wI recolvo scalod blds nt hta ottlc0i
No. 7 Flr8t 8treoti r0om 8. Portland,
Qroon. n tn 12 n.plnpk ,.nnn nf Hnt.
urday, July 23d. 1910, for tho fol-
lowing described property belonging
to said estate, namely: A stock of
merchandise, consisting principally ot
Indies' furnishing goods and shoes of
tho Inventory valuo of $23,838.25, to
gether with a lot of store fittings and
fixtures of tho inventory valuo ot
$2031.75, nil located in storo build
ing at Nos. 14-1S North Contral avo
nuo In Medford, Oregon. Cash or a
certified check for ton por cent of
tho amount offored must accompany
each bid and tho salo is mado subject
o confirmation by tho court, tho right
bolng reserved to reject any and all
bids. An Inventory is on fllo at tho
otftco ot tho undersigned and tho
property may bo inspected upon ap
plication ut the storo ln Medford.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, July
7th, 1910.
R. L. SABIN, Trustee.
To tho creditors of tho above-named
bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of tho creditors of said bankrupts
will be held ln tho office of tho un
dersigned roferco.at Medford, Jack
county( Oregon, on tho 20th day
of julj 1910 nt 2 0.dock ,n tho at.
ornoon to consider tho salo ot the
personal property mentioned In the
foregoing notice and to transact such
other business as may properly como
beforo said meeting.
Dated July 7th, 1910.
HOLBROOK WITHINGTON,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
$30,000.00 GENERAL FUND
BONDS OF
THE CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
The City Council of tho City of
Medford, Oregon, will rccclvo sealed
proposals for $30,000.00 5 per cent
twenty-year General Fund Bonds of
tho said city; bids to bo filed with
tho City Recorder of tho City of
Medford, Oregon, not later than
4:30 o'clock p. m., July 29th, 1910.
Bids to bo accompanied by a cer
tified check on somo National or
State Bank within tho Stato of Ore-!
gon equal to flvo per cent of the
amount bid fer: check to bo mado
payable to tho City Treasurer.
The Council reserves tho right to
reject any and all bids.
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
11th day of July, 1910.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TnE
UNITED 8TATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In tho matter of tho Estate of
George E. Nouber, a Bankrupt.
In bankruptcy.
NOTICE
To tho creditors of tho abovo namod
bankrupt; to George E. Neubor, the
abovo named bankrupt, and to Hattlo
We Have For
73 acres, with good buildings, about four miles from Medford, There
are on the placo 8 acres in Bartlctt pears, 9 years Qld, with a good crop in
sight, and Vo acres of Anjou pears in their second ycai There aro also 22
acres in alfalfa. If taken soon, the pear crop and the hay go with the placo.
Price $14,000; $6000 cash, balance on or lief ore five years, with interest at 6
per cent.
32 acres, across the road from above place. Three-room house and small barn.
On this place there are ten acres of 8-yeav-old Newtowns and four acres in 1 and
2-year-old peaches. Price $7500; $3000 cash, balance on or before five years,
with interest at 6 per cent.
These places are worth tho price asked and' tho terms make thorn especially
desirable.
W. T. YORK . CO.
Notlco la hereby given that on tho
2 4 th day of Juno. 1910, tho above
named bankrupt filed In thJ abovo
entitled court ami rnmso his duly
vorlfled petition for dlschnrgo from
bankruptcy i-ntl that on the samo day
tho trustee In bankruptcy f led In
I said court and causo his duly vorl-
. fled petition f tho salo of tho fol-
lowing descrlbod realty of tho bank'
rupt, to-wlt:
Commeuclug at tho southeast cor
ner of block numbered thlrty-olght
as laid down on tho official plat of
tho town of JackBonvlllo. Jackson
county, Oregon, and rminluz theuco
wostorly alone tho southern boun
dary of said block 38 forty (40) foot;
thotico nortliorly and imrallol with tho
eastorn boundary of said block 38
two hundred (200) feet; tVonco east
erly along tho northern boundary ot
is nthnrlv anil nlnnf- tlm onsturn lionn
JJublJo f- 3 S fortr ( 40) feet "tSS
,8.n'd blOCk 38 forty (40) fOOt, tllOUCO
, (200) foot to the point of boglnnlni
aiso iuih ana i), mo vi. iuiw
(3), four (4), flvo (5), six (6), hot
on (?) and olcht (8). in tho block
numbored thlrty-nlno (39), situated
on the western sldo ot FICtls. stret
between P and E streets In the nal
town of Jacksonville. Otegon. thi
tho sild property nbovo described I
what is commonly known and call
the Jacksonville basobad grounds, !
Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ort
gon; nnd one-half of all of said prop
orty Is ow icd by tho cstato of Goorg
E, Neubor, a baukrupt, an I tho otker
one-halt thereof la owned by ono M.
M. Taylor of Jacksonville, Jackson
county, Oregon, oach of cnld parties
owning an undivided one-halt Inter
est thorein and thoro to.
Also tho cast one-half of lot num
bered thrco (3 j In block numbered
two (2) fronting twenty-flvo (25)
feet on California street, and run
ning back the samo width ono hun
dred (100) fee nnd embracing all
tho ground botweon the lot formerly
owned by L. S. Thompson and th
lot formerly ovrned by Lovj and Bll
ger: also uino (9) feet of tho north
end of lot four (4) lu sal', block two,
fronting nlno (9) feet on Third
street and running back tho same
width fifty (oO) foot.
That n meetlcg of all ot tho cred
itors ot snld bankrupt Is horeby call
ed for Thursday, tho 15th day of
July, 1910, at tho hour ot 2 o'clock
p. m. of said day, said meeting to
bo held at tho offlco ot tho reform
ln Medford, Orogon; at said timo and
placo said petitions will como on to
bo heard, tho dower Interest of the
said Hattlo M. Noubor will bo fixed
and ascertained, and tho rights of
William Ulrlch, assignee, as the own
er and holder o! tho mortgago upon
tho realty of tho said bankrupt will
bo determined.
And such other business will he
transacted ns may proporly bo trans
acted beforo such meeting.
Dated this tho 30th day ot Juni
1910.
HOLBROOK WITHINGTON.
Reforee ln Bankruptc)
SCHOOL DISTRICT- BOND ELEC
TION NOTICE.-
Notico Is horeby glvon that a
school mooting of School District No.
49 of Jackson County, Oregon, to bo
hold at tho hlli tchool building, In
said district, on the 15th day of July,
A. D. 1910, thoro will bo submitted
to tho legl voters of said district
tho question of contracting a bondod
dobt ot fifty thousand ($50,000.00)
dollars, thirty thoi sand ($30,000.00)
dollars thereof to ro used for tho
purpose of erecting and equipping an
east sldo school building, nnd twonty
thousand ($20,000,000) dollars
thereof for tho purposo of repairing
and constructing nn annex to tho
Washington school and Installing a
now heating plant thorein, tho vo'o
to bo by ballot, upon whlrh shall bo
the words, "Bonds Yes," nnd tho
words, "Bend- No." Polls to bo
open at 1 o'clock p. m. nnd remain
open until 4 o'clock p. ni.
By order ot tho Board of Directors
of School District No. 49 ot Jackson
County, Oregon.
Dated tM3 25th day of Juno, A.
D. 1910.
ORIS CRAWFORD,
Cleric.
For n clt;' of domorallEod ntroots,
Medford, torn up for paving, heads
ho list.
' AUTOMOBILES
0. W. Murphy.
MURPHY BK0S.
0. M. Murphy.
AUTO LIVERY.
1010 Chalmers Dotroits.
Phono 18(11, Valley Auto Company,
Medford, Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 3M1.
Agonoy for tho Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop,,
Medford. Or.
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300 ACRES -Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpotual water right. Has coal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments.
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209 WEST
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J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
The Medford
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
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Tho host resolution for yon
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your next suit, if you wnt
Bomothliig out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho host work nnd chargr
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toy rxoaE&ssiva tadloi
Phone 308
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MAIN ST.
J. A. PERRY, Vico-Prosident.
W. I). JACKSON, AsB't Cnsliior.
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