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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, AfEDFORD, OREGON, THUBSDAY, JULY 21, 19.10.
Medford Mail Tribune
Complete
Series: Thirty-ninth Yoarj
Dnlly, Fifth Year.
AS XHDBJPBHDEHT KBWSPAPSB
Vbusxbd axx.t except SATUR
DAY BT TXH MEDTOKD
gmumwo oo.
A roniollJfttlon of the Medford Mall.
.Bjirjnca ioov, mo ouuiticni viv
n, eetabiinnca ioz; 1110 uomocrauo
. established 1872; the Ashland
me, established 18, and the Med
Trlbune, established 104.
ORGS: PUTNAM, Editor and Manage
Metered as second-class matter No
Tfrtitr 1, 1909, at the post-offlco at
Mford, Oregon, under the aot or
Bfefa 3. 187.
OCflclal Paper of the City of Medford
ffSBSOmXFTXOX BATES.
Om year by mall $5.00
Oae month by mall SO
rr month, delivered by carrier. In
Talent, Phoentx. Central Point,
Oold Hill and Woodvlllo 50
wafer only, my moll, per year. . . . 1.00
Woekly, per year 1.50
TmJi teased
"Wire United
patches.
Frew Xls-
The Mair Trlbuno Is on sale at the
Tatrr News Stand, San Francisco,
rortland Hotel Nows Stand, Portland.
Itwaan News Co.. Portland, Ore.
W. Q, Whitney. Seattle, Wash.
Xstel Spokane News Stand, Spokane.
Postage Bates.
I to 12-page paper 1c
13 to 24-paKO paper So
M to SC-pace paper. ................ .3c
IVOBH OXBCniXATXOV.
. Average Dally for
Herember. 1809 1.700
December, 1909 1.842
Jaaoary, 1910 1,925
Vtfcrnary. 1910
.2,122
2.203
2.301
fares, 1910
AsrtL 1910
3,450
2.525
2,625
2.575
2,626
2,525
2,515
2,625
2.525
2.675
2,625
2,525
2,52a
2.6S5
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2,500
2,600
2,600
2,650
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2,600
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Total for month
&em deductions ...
.56,700
. 650
65,050
Average net daily. 2.502.
TATE OF OREGON, County of Jack-
on, as;
On this 1st day of July. 1910, per
ally appeared before me, G. Put'
rnanatrer of the Medford Mall Trl
. Who. UDOn oath, acknowledged that
Hoove figures are true ana correct.
(Seal) J N. TOCKET.
Notary Public for Oregon.
MCEoroxs, oaxaov.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
northern California and fasteat-CTOW-Btff
cltr In Oregon.
Population. 1910, 9,000.
Bank deposits, J2.750.000.
Banner fruit city of Oregon Rogue
Blver apples won sweepstakes prize and
tftle of
"Apple Kings of the World"
at National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909.
Becue Klver pears brought highest
BrtoM In all markets of the world dur
tag the past five years.
write Commercial Club, enclosing (
saats for postage on finest community
pamphlet ever written.
Nothing short of cash will mako an.
impression on. a heart of stone.
The worm usually turns after it
Ifl, too late to make a set-away.
The man wLo pcys as he goes sel
dom gets beyond the speed limit.
Fortunately for most of us wo are
sot compelled to follow our own ad
Tfce. Man Is tow, woman a Bpark and
his Satanic majesty works the bel
lows. When it comes to repeating Itself
gossip has history beaten to a fraz
xsl. The chief end of a man is the
one when he gives the undertaker
a Job.
On the other hand did you ever
hear of a man marrying a woman to
xeform her?
It's useless to go where duty calls
"as unless you aro going to get busy
Iter you get thero.
We'll never hrve Government own
ership until congress lets the people
own the Government.
After lots of men have done their
duty they hang around and wait for
people to npplcud them.
A woman need not doubt her hus
band's lovo if he refuses to allow
her to eat her own cooking.
Thero is probably nothing quite so
unsatisfactory as friendship that re
quires constant nursing ,
Some times a woman keeps on
tolling people how smart her husband
is until she naturally believes It her
elf. When you bump up against some
thing that you can't afford to do, and
yon can't afford not to do, It, what
do you do?
Evory man Imagines it Is only a
natter of tlmo until ho succeeds In
putting nil Ma enemies in tho discard
beep.
Wo Know peoplo who seem to know
everything except tho fact that thoy
ion't know how much thoy don't
know.
When a man begins to areue with
bis, conscience es to whether a thing
ii right or wrong, it'e sr.fo to bet
that it is wrong.
POT CALLS KETTLE BLACK.
AN amazing instance of the pot calling the kettle black
has added to the gnsto of the summer silly season
in Oregon. The Hon. C. B. JM cores in a three-column ar
ticle in the Oregonian, turned scandal monger and revamp
ed the political flotsam and jetsam of the deadlock series
of the Oregon legislature of fifteen years or so ago. One
had to look a second time to be sure that it was the Orego
nian and not the Sunday Mercury he was reading so sim
ilar was the literature.
The incidents may be true or they may be mere idle
tittle-tattle. Mr. Moores ought to lenow. He was one of
the "boys" who participated in the holdup. However,
they are revamped at this late day for the sole purpose of
besmirching the character of politicians who favor the
direct primary which the Oregonian does not. Not a
word is said about those other participants and recipients
and disburscrs now flocking under the Oregonian 's ban-
I ner. Neither is anything said
pot" of $25,000 disbursed at a subsequent session in a
futile effort to elect a famous editor senator.
In support of liis charges made against Colonel E. Ho
fer of the Salem Journal, Mr. Moores, who for his political
services, was awarded with a federal job. cites as witness
to !Mr. Hofer's guilt, that paragon o political purity, L.
H. McMahan, who, after a career of jury spotting for
Francis J. Heney, and playing watchdog for the state
treasury, to keep the money in Salem by blocking the con
struction of the Crater Lake highway, has become moral
mentor for President Taft in the selection of the federal
brigade.
JSli: Moores' charges had attracted some attention un
til it was found that meddlesome Mr. McMahan was spon
sor then they collapsed and left Mr. Moores in rather
a ridiculous plight.
But the scandals of lq years ago point a moral that
does not adorn Mr. Moores' tale. They were the fruits
of the oenvention system, of the old order of things now
impossible in Oregon because of Statement One and the
direct primary law that has .shorn the politicians of their
power, even as Sampson of old was shorn, when he lost
his locks. And even as Sampson prayed for a'restoration
of his powers, the politicians are again seeking theirs, that
they may pull down in ruin the republican party in Oregon
even as Sampson pulled down the temple of the Philis
tines. No matter what the scandals of senatorial elections of
the past have been, they cannot be re-enacted unless the
people restore the politicians to power by abolishing
Statement One, and as the- people, who have once tasted
the sweets of power, will be loth to surrender it, the out
look is dark for the politicians. But they don't realize
it Portland politicians never know what the people of
Oregon want and rush blindly to their ruin.
CALHOUN TO ASK FOR
HABEAS CORPUS WRIT
SAN" FRANCISCO, Cal., July 21.
On Monday next u writ of habeas
corpus applied for by Patrick Cal
houn, president of the United Rail
ways company, under indictment for
bribery, by which ho seeks u dis
missal of the indictments against
him, will be returnable before the su
preme court.
The writ was applied for and is
sued by Justice Beatty yesterday.
Calhoun asks that the indictments be
dismissed on tho ground that he has
not been tried as speedily as the lair
requires.
In accord with the law, Calhoun
surrendered himself to the sheriff
and Justice Beatty fixed his bail on
the writ at $150,000, which was furn
ished. A DEA1 STOMACH.
Of What Uso Is It to Anyone?
Thousands? yes hundreds of thou
sands of people throughout America
aro taking the slow death treatment
daily.
They are murdering their own
stomach, the best friend thoy have,
and in their sublime ignorance they
think they are putting usidc the laws
of nature.
This is no sensational statement;
it is a startling fact, tho truth of
which any honorable physician will
not deny.
Theso thousands of people are
swallowing daily huge quantities of
popsia and other strong digesters,
made especially to digest the food in
the stomach without any aid at all
from the digestive membrano of the
stomach.
In other words, they are taking
from tho stomuch the work that na
ture intended it should do, and are
also refusing it the only chance foi
oxerciso it has.
Mi-o-nu stomach tablets teliove
distressed stomach in five minutes ;
thoy do more. Taken regularly for
a few weeks thoy build up the run
down stomuoh and muko it strong
enough to digest its own food, Then
indigestion, belching, sour stomach
about the celebrated "jack
and headache will go.
Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold
by druggists everywhere and by
Charles Strang, who guarantees
them. Fifty cents a box.
NOTICE.
Plans and specllfcatlono aro now
on fllo at the mayor's offico for the
erecticn of a bandstand in tho city
park. Scaled bids to bo received on
or before July 20th, 1910.
MRS. W. H. CANON,
MRS. 8. B. KENT,
Bandstand Commltteo for Oreator
Medford Club. tf
RESOLUTION.
Bo it resolved by the city council
of the city of Medferd:
Thnt It is the Intontlon of the
council to cr.ise South Mistletoe
Btrcet from West Main to West .Tenth
street In said city to bo improved by
placing on both sides of said street
n concrete curb and gutter and by
paving the same for a width of 30
feet from curb to curb with asphalt
pavement, co'islstlng of a 5-Inch con
crete base, a 1-Inch asphaUIc binder
nnd a 2-inch 'earlng surface, all In
nccordanco with tho genoral specifi
cations propared by tho city engineer
of said city, nnd with additional spec
ifications submitted by f o Clark &
Henery Construction Company, both
of which general and additional spec
ifications aro on file In the offlco of
the city recorder of said city, and
nssess the cost thereof on tho prop
erty adjacent to said Improvement.
Tho council will meet at tho coun
cil chamber In tho city hall In said
city on tho 2d day of August, 1910,
at 7:30 p. in., at which time all pro
tests against tho making of snld Im
provements and tho nsscsslng tho cost
thereof as aforesaid, will bo heard.
Tho city recorder is hereby ordored
to publish this resolution onco in the
Dally Mail Trlbuno, n nowupapor. pub
lished and of general circulation in
said city, and to post tho samo as
required by tho chartor, at least ton
days before the dato of said meeting.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th day of
July, 1910, by tho following vote:
Welch aye, Merrick ayo, Emorlck
fyo, Wortman absont, Elfert ayo,
and Demmer absont.
Approved July 20th, 1910.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ltOBT. W. TELFER,
City Rocordor.
RESOLUTION.
Bo It .esolved by tho city council
of tho city of Medferd: '
That it is tho Intontlon of tho
council to cause Tenth stroot from
Contra! avonuo to Oakdale avonue
In said city to bo Improved by plac-
lug on both, sides of said street u
concrete curb and nutter and pav
Injr tho tmmo for n width of 3 it
foot from cu-h to curb v Mi aaphalt
pavement, uotiBtatlnK of 0-Inch con
crete base, a l-lreli naphaltlo hinder
and a 2-Inch earlus surface, all la
nccordnuco with the general speclfl-
catlonH prepared ' tho city engineer
of said city, and with additional spec
ific? tlonn submitted by tho Clark &
Ilenery Construction Company, both
of which general and additional spec
ifier tlnua aro on tile In tho office of
the city recorder of Bald city, and
assess tho cost thereof on tho prop
erty adjacent to said Improvement.
The council will meet at tho coun
cil chamber1- In the city hall In said
city ou tho 2d day of August, IIU0,
at 7:30 p. in,, at which tlmo nil pro
tests against the making of snld Im
provements. ami the assessing tho cost
thereof as aforesaid, will bu heard.
Tho city recorder Is horoby ordered
to publish this resolution onco in tho
Dally Mall Tribune, a newspaper pub
lished and of general circulation In
said city, and to post tho samo aB
required by tne chartor, nt least ton
days boforo the dato of wild meeting,
The foregoing resolution wna pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on the 19th day of
July, 1910, by the following vete:
Welch aye, Merrick ayo, Emorlck
aye, Wortman absent, Klfort ayo,
and Domnior absent.
Approved July 20th. 1910.
W. H. CANON. Mayor.
Attest:
ROUT. W. TELFER.
City Uecordor.
HKSOLVTIOX.
Do It resolved by tho rlty council
of the city of Medferd:
That' It Is the Intontlon of tho
council to cause South D'AnJon street
In Bald city to bo improved by plac
ing on both sides of said Htreot a
concrete cilrb and gutter and pav
ing tho same for a width of 3S
feet from Eighth to Htrcot, 3G feet
from Tenth ctreet to Two'.fth Htreot,
from curb to curb with asphalt
pavemont, consisting of a 5-Inch con
creto base, a 1-Inch nsphaltlc binder
and a 2-lnch wearing at.rface, all In
nccordanco with tho genoral specifi
cations prepared by tho city cnglneor
of said city, and with addition?! spec
Iflc.tlons subnlited by tho Clnrk &
Henery Construction Company, LoUi
of which general and additional spec
ifications are ou fllo in tho offlco of
tho city recorder of Bald clt ', nnd
assess the cost thereof on tho prop
erty adjacent to said Improvement.
Tho council will meot at tho coun
cil chamber In tho city hall In said
city on tho 2d day of August, 1910,
at 7:30 p. ia at which tlmo all pro
tests agalust. the making of said Im
provements and tho assessing tho cost
thereof bb aforesaid, will bo heard.
Tho city recorder is hereby ordored
to publish this resolution once In tho
P?,ll7,MaJ,.Trib,,nc' a "oPopor !)- j
llahed and of penernl clrcul.Ulon In
said city, and to post tho samo as
required by the charter, nt least ton
days before the dato of said meeting.
Tho forogolng resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th dny of
July. 1910. by tho following vote:
Welch aye, Merrick ayo. Emorlck
aye, Wortman absont, Elfert ayo,
and Demmer absent.
Approved July 20th. 1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROOT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
Bo It resolved by tho city council
of the city of Medferd:
That It Is tho intontlon of tho
council to causo Laurel street from
West Main street to West Eloventh
street In ald city to bo Improved by
placing on both elded of said at root a
concreto curb nnd gutter and by pav
ing the samo for a width of 30 feet
from curb to curb with asphalt
pavement, qonslstlng of a C-Inch con
creto bnse, n 1-lnch nsphaltlc binder
and a 2-Inch wearing surface, all In
accordance with tho general specifi
cations prepared by tho city engineer
of Bald city, and with additional spec
ifications nrbmltted by tho Clark &
Henery Construction Compnny, both
of w) Icli gonornl and additional spec
ifications aro on fllo In tho offlco of
the city rocordor of snld city, and
assess the cost thereof on tho prop
erty adjacent to said Improvomont.
Tho council will meot at tho coun
cil chamber In tho city hnll In said
city on tho 2d day of August, 1910,
at 7:30 p. rn., nt which tlmo all pro
tests against tho making of said Im
provements and tho assessing tho cost
thoreof as aforesaid, will bo hoard.
Tho city recorder Is horoby ordored
to publish this rosolutlon onco In tho
Dally Mall Trlbuno, a newspaper pub
lished and of gonoral circulation In
said city, and to post tho samo ns
roqelred by tho chartor, at least ton
days before the dato of ald meeting.
The forpg'olng resolution was pass
ed by the city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th day of
July, 1910, by tho following vote:
Welch nyo, Merrick ayo, Emorlck
ayo, Wortman absont, Elfort ayo,
and Deintner absont.
Approved July 20th, 1910.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROUT. W. TELFER,
City Rocorder,
ORDINANCE NO. WIS,
An nrdlnanco nmonding section 1
of ordinance 320 of tho city of Med
ford, Oregon.
Tho city of Medford doth ordain
as folleww:
Section 1. That tho contract au
thorized by ordinance 320 of tho cly
of Medford, Orogon, bo and the samo
Is horoby amonded by a contract In
tho following form, which tho proper
officers aro horoby authoilzed to ex
ecute on behalf of said city.
This Hiipplomontal ngreomont,
mado and ontored into this
day of 1910, by nnd no-
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET. OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
444444- 4-4-4-44444V4
twocii tho Olarlc & llonery Countruc-
tlou Company, a California corpora
Hon, nnd tho City of Medford, Ore
Kon, u municipal corperation:
WltucHseth: That tho said con
tractor Hhnll receive warrants to tho
amount or eight (80) per cent of
the work completed each mouth, and
warrants fo. the balance of twenty
(20) per cent shall be IhriioiI upon
the completolou of tho contract; said
warrants to bo redeemed from tho
sale of bonds, or from tho monpy
paid Into tho particular fund upon
which Hiild wnrranta aro drawn,
In wltuoiki whereof, Bald parties
havo caused theso proseuts to bo
signed In dupllcnto by their lospnc
live officers, and their respective
corporate seals to bo hereto nttlxod,
this , , . day of ,..,,.,.,
1010.
t
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Attest:
ittt
Mayor.
(
City Recorder.
Tie foregoing ordinance wan pass
ed by tho city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th day of
July, 1910, by tl.o following vote:
Welch aye, Merrick aye. Emorlck
aye nnd Hlfort ayo, Wortman and
Deiumer absent.
Approved tl.ls 20th day of July,
1910.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROUT. W. TELFEU,
City Itocorder.
ORDINANCE NO. 1W1.
An ordinance dcclariuir the cost of
the improvement of flenessee. imvinu'
from East Main to Washington nnd
assossinu' the tironertv benefited
thereby, and deelurini; such ushohh
tniMit nnd direetimr the enlrv thereof
in the docket of eitv liens.
The eitv of Medford doth ordain as
follews:
Section 1. Thnt no protests linv-
im been filed nirninst the improve
ment of Oenessee street, due notice
ol tho intention of the council to
cause said improvement to be made
havinc been irivoii, and said improve
ment liavim; been ordered made, tho
council has considered the matter
and herewith ascertains the probable
cost of makinir such improvement to
be tho sum of $7.ril8.
And said council further finds that
the special and peculiar benefit no
cruiiiL' upon each lot or part thereof
iidiaeent to said improvement and in
iust proportion to benefits, to be the
respective amounts hereinafter sot
opposite tho number of description of
each lot or part thereof, and such
amounts respectively aro hereby de
clared to bo the proportionate sham
of each lot or part thereof, of the
,.st of hiivIi improvement.
and is
hereby declared to bu assessed
nirninst said lot or parcels respect
ively, the name appearing above each
description, being the iiuiiiu of tho
owper of such lot or parcel.
Assessment for tho paving of Oen
essee street from Fast Main struct
to Washington street.
Assessment No. 1 Hnlnli Nichols.
A parcel of land commencing 1
chains. f2.G links west and -15 linkd
north of the southeast corner of the
Fucker donation land claim, in sec
tion .'III. in township 37 south, raugo
1 west of the Willamette meridian:
rnnniiiL' thenco north -17 degrees (i
minutes: thence west 70 feet: thouee
south 2-17 decrees 0 minutes: thence
east 70 feet to the place of lioiriuuiug.
and marked J on the map of tho eitv
of Medford. Or.: frontage. '2l7..r feet
on the west side of Oenessee street
and described in Vol. -18. page 317.
eountv recorder's records of Jackson
county. Oregen: 1M7..1 feet: rate per
foot. :i.70: amount. $lf.7r.
Assessment No. 2 Mrs. Ada Por
ter. A nart of that parcel of laud
marked I ou the map of the city of
Medford. Or. Frontage. 157 feet
on the west side of OenesHeo street
nnd described in Vol. 21. pate fi-Kl.
county recordor'H records of Jackson
eountv. Oregen: tuV- feet: rate per
foot. $.'1.70: amount. $.ri82.7fi.
Assessment No. 'A Mrs. M. M.
Cliilds. A part of tho parcel of laud
marked I on tho mno of tho eitv of
Medford. Or. Frontage. fiO feet on
the west side of Ocueseo street and
described in Vol. . pngo . county
recorder's records of Jackson coun
ty. Oregen: fi0 foet: rate per foot,
.'i,70: amount. $185,
Assessment No. 1 Qeorgo Porter.
A pnrt of thnt parcel of land marked
I on the map of tho eitv of Medford,
Or. Frontage. fiO foot on tho wost
side of Oeucseo street and described
i-' Vol. : pniro . county record
er's records of Jackson county. Or Or
eeon: fiO feet: rate per foot, $11.70:
n mount. $185,
An Oyster Drive
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GROCERY PHONE 286
Assessment No, f P. M. lCorshnw
A puree! of land commencing 5115
feel mirth nnd 1025 feet west of tho
southeast corner ol! donation html
claim No. -12, in township !I7 south,
range L west of tho Willumotlo me
ridian, and running thuiuto north 75
I'eoU thuueo west .100 1'eot. Ihuucu
south 75 feet, thunco oast 1(10 feet
lo the nlttuo of beginning, anil marked
K on tho iiiud of the eitv of Medford.
Or. Fiontnge, 75 foot ou the west
side of Qeueseu street and described
in Vol. 72. diiu'u -ttO, eountv record
er's records of Jackson eountv. Or
egon ; 75 fell rate per foot, $!l.7t):
amount. $277.50.
Assessment No, (I W, II. Canon.
A parcel of land uommuneiug (110
foot north and 1025 foot west of the
southeast comer of donation laud
claim No. 42, in township 117 south
of mime .1 west of the Willamette
meridian '. running thence north 80
feet, thence west 100 feel, thoueo
south 80 fuet. thenco east 100 feet to
(let place of beginning: also a strip
of livml 20 feet wide extending along
tho entire east end of the above de
scribed land, which strip of laud said
W, II, Canon agrees to dedicate for
street purposes, and marked I, ou tho
map of the eitv of Medford, Or.
Frontage. 80 feet ou the west side of
Oi'iiesce street and described in Vol.
(12. itaire 50H. eountv recorder's rec
ords of Jackson eountv, Oregen: 80
feet: rate per foot, $11.70 : amount.
$20(1.
Assessment N'o. 7 W. A. Mcdfev.
Lot 1. block 5, Fruitdale ipldition to
the eitv of Medford, Or. Froutaue,
120 feet on the west side of Ocueseo
street and described in Vol. "II. page
:II2. eiiiiutv recorder's records of
Jueksoii county. Oreuou. Frontage,
120 feet: rate tier foot. $:i,70:
amount. $111.
Assessment No. 8 George W.
Howard. Lot 12. block 0. Fruitdnlo
addition to tho eitv of Medford, Or.
Frontage 120 feet on the west side of
Genesee street nnd described in Vol.
. page . eountv recorder's rec
ords of Jackson eountv. Oregen: 120
feet: rate per foot. $3.70 : amount.
$111.
Assessment No. 0 Dolnli Kent.
Lot 1. block (1. Fruitdale addition to
tho eitv of Medford. Or. Frontage,
120 feet on the west side of Gonesco
street and described in Vol. . pago
. eountv recorder's records of
Jackson eountv. Oregen: 120 foot,
rate per foot. $3.70: amount. $111.
Assessment No. 10 L. G. Porter.
Iot 12. Block 2. Fruitdale addition
to tho eitv of Medford. Or. Frontage.
120 feet ou tho east side of Genesee
street and described in Vol. 71. paee
171, eountv recorder's records of
Jaeksou couijtv. Oregen: 120 feet:
rate per foot. $3,70: ampuiit, $111.
Assessment No, 11 II. L. Robin
sou. Lot 13. block 2. Fruitdale ad
dition to the eitv of .Medford. Or.
Frontage. 120 feet on the east side
of Genesee struct and described in
Vol. 70. page 121. eountv recorder's
records of Jackson county. Oregen:
120 feet: rate per foot. $3.70;
amount. $111.
Assessment No. 12 L. G. Porter.
Lot 13. block !. Fruitdale addition to
tho eitv of Med fo nl. Or. Frontage.
120 fcitt on the east sido of Geueseu
street ami described in Vol. - . page
. eountv recorder's records of
Jackson county. Oregen: 120 feet:
rate per foot. $3.70: amount. $111.
Assessment No. 13 I). II, Soliss.
A parcel of laud commencing 12
chains 05 links west and I5 links
north of the southeast corner of the
Packard donation Iftud claim in sec
tion 30. township 37 south, range 1
west of the Willamette meridian, and
running thenco north 000 feet to tho
place of beginning', thenco north 00
feet, thenco east 130 feet, thence
south 00 feel. Ihence west 130 feet
to the place of beginning, and marked
M on the map of tho eitv of Medford,
Or. Frontage. 00 feel ou the east
side of Gcnoseo street mid described
in Vol. (13. pago 215. eountv record
er's records of Jackson county. Or Or
eeon: 00 feet' rale per foot. $3.70:
amount. $222.
Assessment No. 14 Margaret II
and. A atrip of land 03 foot wido
off tho south sWo of tho following
described tract: (Commencing 12
chains and 05 links west and 45 liiiKs
north of the southeast corner of the
Packard donation land claim, in sec
tion 30, township 37 south of range
1 wost of tho Willamette meridian:
running thence north 530,25 feet (o
u stake sot for a beginning peint:
and from snid beginning point run
ning thence north 123,75 foot, thonco
west 130 feet, thenco south 123.75
feet, thence cast 130 feel to tho
nl mm of Imi'innini and marked N on
IT'S GOOD O EAT.
s
(ho nun) of snld oltv. Prnulimo,
(13.75 foul on (he cast hIiIu of (len
ohoo slrool, and described In Vol. 07,
page 407, ooiiulv recorder's records
of Jnoksou eountv. Oregen: 113, 1 5
feet: rate per fool. $3.75: mnotltit.
$235.88.
Assessment No. 15-H, H, Stine.
The north portion of (hat parcel of
laud marked 0 on the man of the
ellv of Medford, Or. Frontage. 50
feet ou tho east Hide of GonoHon
Htreot. and described in Vol. . page
. county rooordor's reoordH of
Jackson eountv. Oregen: 50 foet:
rale per foot. $3.70: amount. $185.
Assessment No, 10 J. Wi Ijerrian.
Tho central portion of the parcel of
laud marked O ou tho map of the
eitv of Medford. Or. Frontage.
73.75 feet ou tho cast side of Gen
ohoo street, and described in Vol.
78. page 358. eountv recorder's rec
ords of Jaeksou eountv. Oregen:
73.75 feet: rale pur foot. $3.70;
amount. $272.88.
AssoHsment No. 17 J. W. llich
unison, , The south portion of that
parcel of laud marked O ou tho map
of tho oltv of Medford. Or. Frontage
82,5 feet On the cast Hide of Guuusee
street and described in Vol. 00. page
553. county recorder's reoordH of
Jackson, .count v. Oregen: 82.5 feel:
rale per foot. $3.70: amount. $305.20.
AOHsmou( No. 18- -Hiram Don
bledav. A parcel of land coiuiuene
ing 12 chains ami 05 links west, 45
links north of the southeast corner
of the Packard donation laud claim
in scetio., ,10. In 'owi'sliiii 37 south
of raiigo 1 west of tho Wiluinelle me
ridian: running (hence north 247 5
feet to a stake sot for a beginning
Point nud from snid beginning point
running thence north 82.5 feet'
thoueo west 130 feet, llie'iiee sooth
82.5 feci, thence east 130 feet to (he
place of beginning, and marked F on ,
place of beginning, and marked i on
(ho map of (ho ellv of Medford. Or.
Frontage. 82.5 feet oil (he east sido
(ho
of Geueseu street and described in
Vol. 71. page 111. eountv reoordoi-'s
records of Jaeksou eountv. Oregen:
82.5 feet: rale per fool. $3.70.
amount. $305.25.
Assessment No. 10 N. K. Wood.
A parcel of land commencing 12.05
chains west ami 25 links north of
tho southeast corner of the Packard
donation laud claim, in section 30, in
township 37 south of range 1 we.it
of the Willamette meridian, running
Ihence north 2I7' feet, thence we.t
130 feet, thence south 2I7'. f,.,t.
thence east 130 feet to the place of
beginning, it being understood that
the grantees are to have a perpetual
right of way for road purposes to a
strip of laud 40 feet and 247 W feet
long king west of and bordering on
the west side of (he above described
premises, and marked O on (be map
of said eitv. Fronliige. 247'A fent on
the east side of Genesee street and
described in Vol. 45, page 258, eountv
recorder's records of Jackson eoun
tv. Oregen: 247'.. feet: rate per foot.
$3.70; amount. $015.75.
Section 2. Tho recorder of the city
of Medford Im hereby directed to en
ter a Htntement of tho r.BnenHiuonts
hereby made In the ducket of city
Ileus, and to glvo notice by publica
tion as required by the charter and
ordinance No. 2C0 of snld city, In tho
Dally Mall Trlbuno, a newspaper pub
llHlii'd and of general circulation In
said city.
The foregoing ordlunuco wiu pann
ed by the city council of tho city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 19th day of
July, 1910, by tho following vote:
Welch ayo, Merrick aye, Emorlck
aye, Wortman absent, Elfort ayo and
Domnior absont.
Approved July 20th, 1910.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attest:
ROI1T. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
NOTICE.
To tho owner, or reputed owner, of
each parcel of property doHcrlbod In
tho forogolng ordlnanco, as named
tborolnaad In tho lion doclarod by
said ordlnanco an recorded In tho
docket at city liens:
You nro hc-eby notified that tho
UHHOBHiuont declnred by tho forego
ing prdlnn.ico ban been made and tho
lion thorofor ontored In tho city lion
docket, and that tho samo Is duo ,
and you aro horoby required to payy
tho Baino to tho city rocordor wJthjn
ton days from tho sorvlro of thla no
tice, which sorvlco hi mado by pub
Mention of tho foregoing ordlnanco
and this uotlco throe Union In tho
Medford lall Trlbuno, purftunnt to
an order of tho city council of mild
city.
RORT. W. TELFER,
City Rocordor.
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