mi4khtmvMmMvfUm&WfsmMmm',-""m'ii'i'r' A M! '' P'W r zs I t MEDFDRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MtiPFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910. r I f I". I ' t a i M I '4 r; f" r I f, rr J t ft. I Lainer of the Cavalry By Gen. Ch&s. King Author of "Tho Colonel's I Diuitfhtor," "Fooa in Ainbush," etc. CHAPTER VII. ii B iOB," wild Mr. Ennls, saunter Ins in to his comrade's bed side the following rooming. "I'm Instructed to pay youa kiss." Lanier's bandaged head spun on the pillow. lie bad but one girl In bis mind. "Wli-whof ho demanded. EnuW throw his bead back and laughed, 'Mine times out of ten when a fellow Is, asked. 'Will you take it now or wait till you get itY he's wise to take it bow. If I'm any Judgo I should soy you'd better wait till you can get It. which may be.ln less than a week." x , "Ennls. If you can quit being an ass long enongb to tclt me what you moan mid where you've been I'll thank you If yon can't I wish you'd get , out. rpishcr concluded Bob. with a 1x?sp into Apache and the pillow. iWVII. It probably Isn't just the kiss you vvero tMnklnjr of ao more was I when I got It but, Robert, my son an'd fellow soldier. It's my recorded conviction that the most enviable member' 'of the regiment this day of our Lord Is your twin trooper friend Itawdon. I saw him off on his wed ding tour, and he didn't have oh your clothes." Lanier's head popped up In an In stant, the one visible eye nil eager In terest. 'Where were they married? When did they set bff ? Was Lowndes there?" were the questions that flew from his lips. "Aronsi On 'No- 0. Don't know." was the categorical answer. "Itaw don brought the pardon nut from Omaha, and the OsbortU pave 'her away. OfLowndc5 I've seen nothing since tbQ,,nIgbt you staked blm at Laramie, and what I've beard of him yon refused to Hten to. Of that cal low "specimen of the. 'effete 'nnd ultra reflned Back Bay district you've long since 'had "my opinion lie's too good and gentle for thU western world of ours. Bob, and he.andlils xuudderlng kinsfolk suffer too much by contami nation" "Oh. shut up. dadl His people did , wire lilra that bis mother was desper ately III. They merely wanted to get him awny from the campaign. He'd been gambling, the paskyUttle fooU with some of the Rawhide crowd, was all ont of cash and dared not tell his guardian That's all there was to it Boon's be-gets his money he'll square up thought perhaps he had, since Rawdou had enough to marry on. Lowndes owed him ten times what be owed me. T reckon." To them, thus engrossed In confiden- r tlal chat, there suddenly entered the two doctors. "Black Bill." the Inspector, bad given notice that he must needs have (-peach with the culprit, if that bandaged, blistered and unprincipled young man were. In condition to see him. "Bbick Bill" and bis host had been having a night of it. Button was in high fettle over the amazingly truth ful and unlooked for articles in the Mall and .as eager to know and re ward their author as be bad been to . apprehend and punlsb the earlier de- tractor Button bad begun to "wnb- Lle." as Bill expressed It In bis spleen against Lanier until so suddenly "braced" by the truculent stand of Captain Snaffle, whose half drunken words the previous night were by this tlrno known all over the post The mutter was now In the hands of Colonel Itiggs. however, and It was bis to determine what further action to take Snaffle bad named as his witness Sergeant Fltzroy, Private Kelly (who. though drunk on 'duty, bad not bees so drunk, said Snaffle and Fltzroy. that he could nbt recognize nn offlcer when he saw blm). and tbe third witness, to the umnze of Barker and tbe derision of Euultf when told of It was no less a person than poor Tom Ratferty. Lanier's own "striker" and hitherto devoted henchman. And to tbe con sternation of Stannard. Sumter and other Qnptalu Snnfllo bad been able To lutck bis words. Rlggs bent for tbe two tiviillables, Fltzroy and Kelly, and the two bad declared they could not be mistaken; that they had heard Miss '' Arnold's scream, followed Instantly " by I be crash of glass. Fltzroy admit- ted that he was at the moment at Cnp taln Snaffle's back door; said hb ran i' round (o the Suraters gate, that lie distinctly &aw tbe tiguro of a man In J n holdlers ''overcoat and fur cup leap- ing and idldlug down tbe toof arid that moment later ho grappled with It In the dark woodshed, dropping bis hold f only when nngrlly ordered to do so, 1$ the volt-e adding lUBtantly, "I'm Lieu $tennn,t Lanier." Fltzioy docluied tbut a moment later BnCTerty rusl)ed to the spot, recognized the lieutenant and by him was fcternly ordered to leave. Ami 'these "stntumeuta presently did Colonel ll'lggj ny before' Lieutenant Lanier tit the prvsenco of Drs. Larra bee nud Shucbnrdt as well as Lieu tenant Ennls. "I've known you three ' iv . ,. ,. , :. , , years. burnt sir," snld he. "and I've . believed In you from the first, 1 have i reminded Sergeant Fltzroy of his pre vious utlegnjions ugalnst Tropper Jla,v. don of tho scuffle and ncauult and. so far from showing coufuslon, ntf. py piyWtUIy wild. 'Certainly; that toyli place bin vly half a minute luter and wjjhln j .,'irdg.of the, spot.' .He iovh his w hole Men first was to drlvo Raw don from the scone and prevent his finding his offlcer In so humiliating n plight Uo snys ho sought In every wnv to shield the lieutenant, but when ' nil' these other facts enmo out about 1 the cap. the clothing, the lieutenant's I absence from his quarters, his lacer- i atcd hand. etc.. there was no uoip ror It He anally yielded to tho pressure of Captain Snaffle's questions and told tho truth. Kcllv miserably admitted his knowledge of It, and when Rafferty came to his senses he. too. wa&to oe catechised. (To Bo Continue?.) CITY NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 375. An orainnnco declaring tho assess ment on tho proporty benefited for tho cost of laying a sis-Inch water main on South Central avonuo from East Thirteenth street to Bouth boun dary and directing tho recorder to enter a statomont thereof In tho water main Hen docket. Tho city of Med ford doth ordalu as follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho city coun cil did heretofore, by resolution, de clare Its Intention to lay a six-Inch water main on South Central avo nuo and to assess tho cost thereof on tho property fronting on said portion of said street in proportion to tho frontage of said property, and fix a time and place for hearing protests against tho laying of said water main on said part of said streot and tho assessments of tho cost thereof as aforesaid; and, Whereas, Bald resolution was duly published and posted as required by section 116 of the charter of said city: and, "Whereas, a mooting of the council was held at tho time and place fixed In the said resolution for tho purpose of considering any such protests, but no protests wero at said tlmo, or at any other time, mado to or received by the council to the said laying of the said water main or tho assess ment or tno cost as aroresaid, and said council having considered tho matter, and deeming that said water main was and Is of material benefit to said city, and that all proporty to be assessed therefor would be bene fited thereby to tho extent ot tho probable amount of the respective assessments to be levied against said property, did order said main laid; and. Whereas, tho cost of the said wa ter main has been and hereby Is de termined to ho tho sum of $422.82, Now, therefore, it is hereby further determined that the proportionate share of'the cost of lavlnc said water rmatn of each parcel of property front ing on said portion of said street Is tbe amount set opposlto the descrip tion of each parcel of land below, and that each piece or parcel of land ben efited by the laying of said main to the full extent of the amount bo set opposite the description of the same, and that tho respective amounts rep resent tho proportional benefits of said water main to said respective parcels of lrad, and also tho pro portional frontage thereof on said ctreet, and the council does hereby declare each of tho parcels of prop erty described below to be assessed. ami each of the same hereby Is as sessed, tho amount set opposite each description for the cost of laying said water main. ASSESSMENT FOR A FOUR-INCH WATER MAIN ON SOUTH CEN TRAL AVENUE FROM THIR TEENTH STREET TO THE SOUTH CORPORATION BOUN DARY. Assessment No. 1 John S. Orth. Lot 11, block 2, Davis First addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on the west side of South Central avenue, and described in Vol. 57, page 438, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot C5c; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 2 John S. Orth. Lot 10, block 2, Davis First addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on tho west side of South Central avenue, and described In Vol. 61, page 36, county reco.-dor's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rate per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 3 John S. Orth. Lot 9. block 2, Davis. First addition to tho city of Medford, Orogon; front age 50 feet on the west side of South Control avenue, "and described In Vol. 61, page 36, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot 65 cents; amount ?32.50. Assessment No. 4 Mrs. Charles P, True. Lot 8, block 2, Davis First ad dition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feet on the west side of South Contral avenue, and described in Vol. 55, page 350, county record er's records of Jackson county, Ore gon; 50 feet; rate per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Assensment No. 5 Daniel L. Mc Nnry. Lot 7, block 2, Davis First addition to the city of Medford, Oro gon; frontago 50 feet on the west sldo of South Central avenue, and describ ed In Vol. . . , page . . , county re corder's, records of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 6 D. L. McNary. Lot 6, block 2, Davis First addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 05.5 feet on tho west side of Con tral avenue, and described in Vol. . ., page . . , county recorder's records of i Jackson county, Oregon; 65.5 feet; rato per foot 65 cents; amount $42,58, Assessment No. 7 Z. Cameron. Lot 7, block 1, Davis First addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 35 feet on tho east side of South Contral avenue, and described in Vol. 78, page 117, county recorder's rec- ords of Jackson county. Orogen: 35 JLt. ita 0P ' i -L y'tL'nt feet; rato per foot 65 cento; amount $22,75, Assessment No. 8 Grace Baker. 'iOt 0, block 1, Davis First addition o the city of Medford, Oregon; front oge 50 foot on tho east sldo of South ontrnl avenue, and described In Vol. 01, pago 258, county rocorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 foot; rato por foot 65 cents; amount CITY NOTICES. v $32.55. Assessment No. I O. M. Murphy. Lot B, block 1, Davla First addition to tho city of Medford, Orogou; front ago 50 foot on tho east sldo of South Contral avonuo, and described In Vol, 65, pago 24S, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 foet: rato per foot C5 conts; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 10 A. W. Sturgls. Lot 4, block 1, Davis First addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 50 feet on the east sldo of South Central avenue, and described In Vol SO, pago 336, county recorder's rec ords of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 11 Edytho W. Crnnflll. Lot 3. block 1. Davis First addition to tho clly of Medford, Ore gon; frontage 50 feet on tho east side of South Central avenue, and described In Vol. 55, pago 415 county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 foot; rate per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 12 Mrs, Helon Hasklns. Lot 2, block 1. Davis First addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontago 50 feet on tho enst sldo of South Central avenue, and descrlbod In Vol. 69, page 112, couu ty recorder's rccordB of Jacksou coun ty, Oregon; 60 feet; rate per foot 65 conts; amount $32.50, Assessment No. 13 Mrs. Holen Hasklns. Lot 1 block 1, Davis First addition to tho city of Medford, Ore Ore eon: frontage 50 feet on the cast side of South Contral -avenue, and des cribed in Vol. 59, pago 112, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Assessment No. 13 Mtb. Holen Hasklns. Lot 1, block 1. Davis First addition to the city of Medford, Ore gon; frontago 50 feet on tho east sldo of South Central avenue, and described In Vol. 59, pago 112, coun ty recorder's records of Jackson coun ty, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot 65 cents; amount $32.50. Section 2. And It is hereby ordered and ordained that tho several assess ments and the Hens thereof be en tered on the water main lien docket of the said city, and that thereupon notice be glvon tho owners or reput ed owners of said proporty, and that tho same be enforced and collected In tbe manner provided by the charter of said city for tho collection of as sessments for the Improvement of tho streets therein. Section 3. It is further ordorcd that the notice above provided for bo published three times in the Dally Mall Tribune, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said city, In the manner provided by ordi nance No. 250 of said city. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed by the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, on the 9th day of September, 1910, by the following yete: Merrick absent, Elfert aye, Welch absent, Emcrlck aye, Demmer aye, Wortman aye. Approved September 10th, 1910. ' W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. NOTICE. To the owner, or reputed owner, of each parcel of property described In tho foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In tho Hen declared by said ordinance, as recorded in the docket of city liens: You are hereby notified that the assessment declared by the forego ing ordinance has been made, and the lien therefor entered In the city lien docket, and that the same Is due and you are hereby required to pay tho samo to the city recordor within ten days from the service of this notice, which service Is made by publication of the foregoing ordinance and this notice three times' In the Medford Mall Tribune pursuant to an order of tho city council of said city. ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. NOTICE OF SALE OF $50,000 SCHOOL BONDS, DIST. NO. 40, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. Bids will bo received up to Octo bor 15th, 1910, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, by Jas. M. Cronemlller, treasurer of Jack son county, Oregon, at tho office of the county treasurer, In tho town of Jacksonville, Oregon, for tho pur chase of $50,000.00 (fifty thousand dollars,) coupon bonds of $1000.00 denomination, to bo Issued by school district No. 49, ot Jackson county, Oregon, payable In twenty years, ton years optional, bearing 5 per cent Intorest por annum. Interest paya ble semi-annually. Bids to bo ac companied by cortiticd che'ek five por cent of tho amount of tho bid, Tho board of directors of said school dis trict No. 49 reserve tho rJsht to ro Jcct any and all bids. Dated this 17th day of Septombor, 1910. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER, Treasurer of Jackeon County, Ore gon. Investors' Snaps. I am offored proposition in Illi nois valloy whichl intend to accept if I disposo of proporty. Don't bo slow money talks. Now six-room modern bungalow, three blocks from Washington school, pos session if desirod or a cash tenant for ton months at $40; total amount $400 doducted from price, $3800; tonus. Will trado interest in four lots for good team, wagon and harness. Address 73. care Mail Tribune, or call Phone 4201. Hasklns for Health. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of tho ntntu ot Orogon In and Tor tho county of JucU-' son. Adlluuo N. Griffith, plaintiff, vs. J. J. Griffiths dofendant. To J, J. Griffiths, ilnfcmluttt above named: In tho nnnio of tho stato of Ore gon, you nru hereby required to np poar nnd answer tl.o plaintiff's com plnlut ngnliiBt you now on fllo In tho above entitled court and cause, on or boforo the lart day of tho tlmo pre scribed In tho order for publication of summons horoln, to-wlt: On or before tho 21st day of November, A. ,D. 1910, being moro than bIx veoks from nnd nttor tho tlmo ot tho first publication of this summons as pro vided by law, and If you fall to ap pear nnd answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in said com plaint, succinctly stated as follews: That the bonds ot matrimony ox lotlng between plaintiff and defend ant bo forovor dissolved, abrogated and set nsldo and that tho plaintiff 1 nvo such other and further relief n8 to tho court may appear Just and equttablo. This summons Is published In tho Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honornbio F. M. Calkins, judgo of tho nbovo entitled court, which said order was made nnd entered ot record on tho 26th day of Septem ber, 1910, and tho first publication hereof ot tho 2nd day ot Octobor, 1910. JOHN H. CARK1N and GLENN O. TAYLOR, 8 Attornejs for Plaintiff. NOTICE. In the circuit court of tho atato ot Oregon in and for tho county ot Jackson. In tho matter ot the application of Knto McAndrow, as executrix ot the ostate of Jamon Carr, decoasod, to register tltlo to tho following des cribed real proporty, situated In Jack son county, Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at tho northwest cornor ot donation land claim numbor fifty two (52), township thbty-eovon (37) south, rango ono (1) west of tho Willamette morldlnn, thonco north 433.4 feet to tho south lino of sec t'on twonty (20) In said township and rnngo; thonco west on tho south line of said section twonty (20) 4SJ.0 feet to tho southwest cornor of said section; thence north on tho west lino ot said section twonty (20) 587.3 feet; thenco east 1897.8 feet to tho west lino of the county rond; thenco south on tbo west lino ot said county road 1020.9 feet to tho north lino or donation land claim number f'fty-two (52); thence west on said north lino ot said donation land claim 376.6 feet; thenco north 416.8 feet; thenco west 20S.4 feet; thonco couth 416.8 foot to tho north lino of said donation land claim numbor fifty-two (52); thonco west on said north lino of said donation land claim 880.6 feet to tho placo ot be ginning, containing 38.17 acres moro or less, T. Queen Anne Addition, Incorporat ed, Jackson County, R. P. Llttlo nnd all whom It may concern, defendants. take notice, That on tho 26th day ot Septem ber, A. D. 1910, an amonded applica tion was filed by tho said Knto Mc Androw, as executrix of tho estate of James Carr, deceased, in tho circuit court ot Jackeon county, Orogon, tor tho Initial registration ot tho tltlo ot the land :,bove described. Now, unices you appear and nn swor on or boforo tho 31st day of October, A. D. 1910, and show causo why such amotded application should not bo granted, tho same will be tak en as confessed, and a docreo will bo antored according to tho prayer of the application, and you will bo for ovor barred from disputing tho samo. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho court horeto pf fixed this 26th day of September, A. D. 1910. Date of tho first publication of thl9 notlco Is Septomber 26, 1910. County Clerk ot Jarkoon County and ex-Offlclo Clerk ot tho Circuit Court. By Af. B. TOWNE, Deputy. JOHN H. CARKIN ana GLENN O. TAYLOR, s Attorneys for Applicant. Notice of Sale of $50,000 School Bonds, Dlst. oX. 40, Jackson County, Oregon. Bids will bo received un to Octo ber 15, 1910, at tho hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, by Jas. M. Crone mlller, treasurer of Jackson county, Oregon, at tho offlco of tho county treasurer, In tho town of Jackson ville, Orogon, for tho purchaBO of $50,000 (fifty thousand dollars) coupon bonds, of $1000 denomina tion, to bo issued by School District No. 49, of Jackson county, Orogon, pyablo In twonty years, ton years op tional, bearing 5 per cont interest por annum, interest paynblo semi-annually. BIdB to bo accompanied by cor tlflo'd chock for five por cont of tho amount of tho bid. Tho board of di rectors of said School District No, 49 resorvo tho right to rojoct any and all bids. JAS, M. CRONEMILLER, Treasurer of Jnckgon County, Oro. Dated this 17th day of September, 1910. NOTIOB Is hereby glvou that the undorslgned will apply at the next mooting of the city council of Medford, Orogon, for llconso to soil malt, vinous and spirit out llaunrn in Inoa m.nnIH a thnn nnn Efcllon, for six months, at lot 10, block 6v, m tfioaiora, Oregon, for a ponoa of six months. BASS & HALE. Datod Soptornbor 22, 1010, Hasktas for Health notick ok first mmktinm of oukihtoius. In tho district court ot the United Stiiton for tho district of Oroiton. In tho matter of M. llotlson, n bankrupt, In bankruptcy. To tho creditors of W. M, HodHOii, of Medford, JnckHon county, In tho district ntorosnld, n bankrupt: Notlco is hereby given that on thu U a iijl day ot September, 1910, tho said W. M. Hudson was duly adjudi cated bankrupt, and that tho first mautlug ot his crodltors will bo hold at tho offlco ot tho undersigned In Medford, Oregon, on tho 7th day ot October, 1910, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, nt which tlmo tho said creditors may nttond, prove their claims, appoint a trustuo, ox nmluo tho bankrupt, ordor tho sale ot tho proporty ot tho bankrupt nnd trnusact such othor bualnena as may proporly count boforo said mooting. HOLBROOK WITIIINGTON, Rofo.-oo la Bankruptcy. ' September 26, 1910. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE WAT ER USERS Your attention is culled to Onlin co 343 passed by the clly council of thu city of Modforil, tequiriug nil wnter rents to bo paid in nilvnnco. All proporty owners desiring to Imve wnter turned on will call at the city recorder's offico mid pay for the snme. Any person turning on wnter with out first linving paid water rent, will bo mibject to n fine nut Iohr tliun $25.00, nnd said ordinance will ho' enforced from this dnlo. ROIU2KT W.TKLPKR City Recorded ATTEND COLLEGE. Arrange to attend tho Eugene Bus iness Col lego, and let us cot you a good position whoa you graduate. En tor mowj Son for our now cata logue. 14 V4 West Sovoath street. Bugeae, Oroton. tf IjAYINQ FLOORS MY SPECIALTY T. O. Lowry, tho tllo nnd floor man, is offorlng special prices on laying and scraping of floors until Octobor 1st. Soo blm at 336 East 6th street, or phone Main 2321. Notice to Real Estate Dealers. I hereby give notice that nil un real estate in Medford is now taken out of tho hnnds of real ontnto deni als. W. T. ANDRKWR. lfl.1 Southern Dairy Co. Wholesale and Retail Deal ers in Ice Cream ftlilk, Cream; Butter and Buttermilk, If you have any sweet or sour cream for sale, call on us at 32 S. Con tral or phone. MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Store Phone Main 881. Ranch Phone Farmers 7183. U.S. HOTEL MUTTK FALLS, Or, Ro-oponod utd will cntor to tin public. Auto and hunting party dla iters a specialty. Patronngo rospoct fully solicited. MR. AND MRfa. A. DUPItAY, Prop, nnd Mgr. RcnoctlvcIr. BULBS Kxcluslvo Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouee Phone 3741 -rt -fi- -ff -f I9I0 AUTOMOBILE, IN FID8T-CLAS8 CONDITION, TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY LOTS., ADDRESS H. C, CARE MAIL TRIBUNE. -f 1 -f f -f ASHLAND uwwnetceai Ashland, Orogon Swodonburg Block This is tho school that will imiko you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Help you to a Position. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND ENGINEERS AND STENOGRAPHERS Secure your Business Education at homo at n very modorato oxpouso and, if you wish, wo will Bcouro you a position in any of tho largo commercial contors. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE ENTER AT ANY TIME P. RITNBR, A. M President. THE TOM IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKXR NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR. In charge of tho Benedictino Fathers. 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