-4&X. , V IE!i!Z?SiE3323ZlJ f 'Vi MEDFORD MAIL 1'RIBTJNE, MEPgQKD, OKEOON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19.10. ' vs 1 THIS SERMON IS ik"QQO PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL, Pajtor Brooklyn Tabernacle )oo Now York. October 0. Pastor Russell of tho Brooklyn Tabernacle todny ad dressed a Jewish Mass Meeting, In re sponse to u request sent to him by a Jewish Mass Meeting Invitation Com mittee. The Invitation was signed by many prominent Hebrews of New York City. Tho Invitation and Pastor Russell's response to tho same follew: New Tork. September 30, 1910. Tastor C. T. Russell, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dear Blr Your sympathetic Interest In the Jewish pcoplo for year patt has not escaped our notice. Your denuncia tions of tho atrocities perpetrated against our race In the name ot Christianity has added to our oonvlctlon that you are a stneero filend. Your discourse on "Jeru ralem and Jewish Hopes" has struck a re sponsive cord In the hearts of many of our people. Still we doubted for a time tt any Christian minister could really be interest ed In a Jew na a Jew and not merely from a hope of proselyting him. It Is because ot this feeling that some ot us request you to make a public statement respecting tho nature of your Interest in our pcoplo and we desire you to know that the statement you did mako was very satisfactory. In It -you assured us that you are not urging Jews to become Christians and Join any ot the sects or parties of Protestants or Catholics. That statement. Pastor Rus sell,', has been widely published In the Jewish journals. We feel, therefore, that we have nothing to fear from you as a race. On the contrary. In that statement you ', mentioned that the foundation of your Interest In our people Is built upon your faith in the testimonies ot our Law and the messages of our Prophets. You may well understand how surprised we are to find a Christian minister acknowl edging that there are prophecies of the Bible still unfulfilled, which belong to the Jew and not to the Christian, and that these prophecies, according to your studies, are nearlng a fulfillment of mo mentous Interest to our Jewljh race and, through us as a people, to the nations ot the world. These things. Pastor Russell, have led to the formation of a Jewish Mass Meet ing Committee, which, by this letter, re quests you to give a public discourse, es pecially to our people. If you will kindly ' accept this Invitation, wlH'you permit us to suggest a topic for your address, which. wo believe, will bo very interesting to the public aad especially to the Jews, namely, "Zionism In Prophecy." As for the meeting: Wo suggest Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, October Bth, We have secured an option on the Hip podrome, New York's largest and finest Auditorium, 'for that date, and we hope that this date and the place will be.agrce able to your convenience. We assure you also of a large audience of deeply inter ested Hebrews, Resides whoever may come of the general public Trusting to hear" from you soon, we sub scribe ourselves. Yours respectfully, JEWISH MAS3 MEETINO COMMITTEE. Brooklyn, N. Y Sept. a. 1910. Jewish Mass Meeting Committee. New York City. Gentlemen: Your kind invitation to ad dress the Jewish Mass Sleeting in the New York Hippodrome Sunday. October 9th, at 3 P. M., came duly. I thank you for the confidence which this Invitation implies. The date you have selected is not only appropriate in its relationship to the Jewish New Year, but it is very suitablo to my own ar rangements, as I leave on October 12th for appointments In London and elsewhere In Great Britain. Amongst the several prominent mem bers of your race suggested for Chairman of the Mass Meeting, I select Mr. John Barrondess, because I have had the pleas ure personally of conference- with him and because 1 know him to be very loyal to the interests of your people and be cause I believe him to be very highly es teemed as such in the counsels of your race. Faithfully and respectfully yours. C. T. RUSSELL. The Hippodrome Is really an Im mense and elegant Opera House with a capacity of about flvo thousand. It was crowded today and many failed to gain access. The Jewish people of this City, who number more than a million, have become deeply Impressed by various discourses which Pastor Ruse)l hnH recently delivered and were alert for today's meeting tp hear his presentation of Zionism as foretold by the prophets. The speaker held his immense audience spellbound for near ly two hours, all apparently as uncon scious of the flight of time as was the speaker himself. After the service the Hebrews could be seen In little knots and groups bi'ro and there In the corri dors and lu tho streets discussing the subject. The speaker's views were evi dently shared by the majority. Alto gether the meeting was something unl.ju'e. Never before 'did Jows give fcuVh attention to tho message of a Clirlstlau minister. And never before did n Christian minister give such a message to the Jews. What Pastor Russell 8ald. The speaker read to his audience many quotations from the prophecies of the Bible relating to Zionism, the first one of which was Psalm ell, 13-18 "Thou slialt arise and novo mercy upou Zlen: for the time to favor her. yen. the bet time. Is come. For thy servants take pleasure In her stones, and favor (he dust thereof. Then shall the GentllcR fear tho name of Jehovah, and all the kings of the earth thy glory. When the Lord shall build up Zlon, he shall appear In his glory." :Pastor lUmcll declared that while opPij lie' liml been Inclined to discard ' the .Bible in unreliable along tho lines op Higher Criticism, he bad subse quently given It very earnest study, .entirely npiu't from all creeds and theo ries of men This study had greatly enlightened I to mind and had given htn very different view of tho sacred Hook. He now has absolute confi dence In It Up now realizes, not only rtmt there U u great Creator, but that lie is definite, orderly, la his dealings with humanity. In his shaping of earth's affair. For lustanco, tho first Psalm quoted mentions tho time, yen, the set time, for the return of Dlvluo fayor to Zlon So ho finds matters nil through tin- Scriptures. In duo tlrao David, Solou.uj) uud others represent ed JehoVuh f: the Klugdom of Israel uud "wit Uf tho throne of tho King SlgJP 9X Sll l "'. Later the King- A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE .....tfQ PULPIT... ZIONISM IN PROPHECY ADDRESS TO A Jcnvish Mass Meeting The Hippodrome Jammed OOQ ' ! ! 9 9 9 1 liQ Uoni was taken from Zedekiah," We Inst of the line of David to sit upon ! the throne of God's typical Kingdom. hca the dominion was taken from him the Gentile governments were rec ognized, but not In the same manner as was Israel. Nono of them was des ignated the Kingdom of God. None of them was given perpetuity of rule. But Gentile governments were prom ised n lease of power during the pe riod when Israel would be cast off from God's favor. Then at the end of tho appointed time the Gcntllo lease of earthly power In turn, and God's origlnnl provision for Israel to repre sent his Kingdom In the world, would return. These are tho set times re ferred to by tho Psalmist. God's promise to David "Tho sure mercies of David" were that of tho fruit of his loins one should sit on the throne of the Lord forever. Tho real purport of this promise was that Messiah, the long-promised King of Israel, would bo the root and off-shoot of the David lc line and blessed of tho Lerd: his Kingdom should be an everlasting one and fully competent to fulfill all of the Divine promises made to Abraham "In thy Seed shall all the families of tbe earth be blbssed." Zedekiah Rejected Nebuchadnezzar Acknowledged. So long as God acknowledged tbe na tion of Israel as bis Kingdom their kings were his representatives; but when Zedekiah was rejected It was not inconsistent on the Lord's part to rec ognize the Gentile governments? aa above suggested. Of King Zedekiah we read, "O thou profane and wicked Prince, whose time has come that in iquity should have an end. Remove the diadem.. Take off the crown. This shall not be the same. I will overturn, overturn, overturn It until ho como whose right It Is (Messiah), and I will give It unto him" (Ezeklel xxl, 20, 27). It was at this very time that God gave tho lease of earthly power to Nebu chadnezzar and his successors, as Is re lated in Daniel's prophecy. Nebuchad nezzar dreamed, but dlsremembered his vision. Daniel the Prophet, made prisoner at an earlier date. was. by Divine providence. Introduced to the king as the one person in all the world able to rehearse the King's dream and to give its Interpretation, and his pow er so to do is declared to have been of the Lord. Nebuchadnezzar's Vision of Gentile Dominion. The vision was of a stupendous Im age. Its neau or gom representee. re- buchadnezzar's Enjplre Babylon Tta breast and arms of sllvsr represented the Medo-Persinn Empire. Its belly and thighs of brass represented the Grecian Empire. Its strong legs of iron repre sented the Roman Empire, East and West. Its feet of Iron and clay repre sented Papal Rome. The Iron contin ues to represent civil governments, and the miry clay, making them appear like stone, represented eccleslastlclsm as it is now mixed up with the poll tics of the teu kingdoms of Europe. The whole period of time In which these various Gentile governments would dominate the world would, last until Messiah's promised Kingdom. And this period Is symbolically stated to have been "seven times"; that Is, seven years evidently not literal years, but symbolical. At their end the lease of eaiyiily power of Gentile governments will ter minate in the great tlmo of trouble foretold by Daniel (sil, 1. Then Mes siah shall stand up In the seiise of as suming control of earth's affairs and Gentile governments will cease, for all nations shall serve and obey Messiah And then God's Chosen People. Is rael, will come to the front In the world's affairs, because they will be come the representatives and Instru ments amongst men of Messiah's King dom, which will be spiritual and In visible, as is that of the Prince of thN world, tho Prince of darkness, whom Messiah will bind or restrain during tb'e thousand years of his reign of righteousness and destroy at the ten elusion, when he shall deliver over the Klcgdom of earth to the Father Mankind will then be perfect, because all wilful sinners will be destroyed lu the Second Death, Meantime. Mes slab's reign will not only bless and uplift Israel, but through Israel the blessing will extend to every nntlon. people, kindred and tongue In full ac cord with the Dlvlno promise apd oath made to Abraham more than thirty centuries ago. All this Is briefly and beautifully rep resented In Nebuchadnezzar's dream, u s explained by Daniel. He saw a stone takeii from the mountain with out human aid. He watched and saw the stone smite the Image on Its feet and beheld, ns tbe result, complete de mollshraent of tne Gentile systems. This smiting of the Image In the feet symbolically represents that It will be by Divine power that present Institu tions will all como to naught prepara tory to the establishment of the King dom of God In their stead. Messiah's Kingdom In the Vision, Then Messiah's Kingdom, symbolized by tho stone, will not only till the place where tho Image stood, but gradually increasing, will fill the whole earth. From this standpoint, said the tpenker, It Is m-t t'.lulcult fur iim to be Hove tho words of tho Psalmist that there li u time for God's regntherlng Zlon. yen, a set time fixed nud unal terable. The Hpeaker would nut pre tend to say the day or muiitb or year In which the things would beat-coin-plfsligd !u lvjikh tli.2 GontUo leai' of earth's dominion would oxpTre and Mes siah's Kingdom assume control, lie did however, offer a suggestien: So fnr as he could discern, the time for theso stupon dous oventh Is very much closer than many of us had supposed. Tho seven times, or years, ot Clentllo domination, reckoned on the basis suggested In tho Scriptures thomsolvos, should bo Inter preted a day for a year, lunar time. Sov en years In lunar tlmo would represent 25M days and these, symbolically Inter preted, would mean KM ycars-from tho time NebuchadncsMr, tho head ot tho Im age, was recognlxed down to tho tlmo of the expiration of the lenso ot Gentile pow er, when tho stono shall smlto tho image in tho feet. So far as Pastor Russell has been ablo to dclcrmlno, tho year ot iSouo klah's dethronement was G0 11. C Thus calculated tho ESS) years of QeiUllo lease of power will expire In October, 1814. There are some who claim that Zcde kiah's dethronement should bo dated U. C. tSS. If this bo true it could make a differ ence ot but eighteen years and glvo tho dato lJCi Pastor Russell's convictions, however, favor the J9H date. CITY NOTICES. OltDINANCK NO. J?87. An ordinance declaring tho cost of tho Improvement of Ross Court from West Main street to West Fourth street, and assossmg the property benefitted thereby, and declaring such assessment, and directing tho entry thereof In tho docket ot tho city Hens. Tho City of Medford doth ordain aa follews: Section 1. That no protests hav ing been filed against the Improve ment of Rosa Court, duo no tice of the intention of tho coun cil to causo said Improvement to bo -mado having been given and said Improvement having been ordered mnde, the council has considered tho matter and herowlth ascertains tho probablo cost of making such Im provement to bo tho sum of S47S0.40. And said council further finds that tho special and peculiar benefit accruing upon each lot or part there of adjacent to said Improvement ana In Just proportion to benefits, to bo the respective amounts hereinafter set opposite tho number or descrip tion of each lot or part thereof, and such amounts respectively are here by declared to bo tho proportionate share of each lot or part thereof, ot tho cost of such improvement, and Is hereby declared to no assessed against said lot or parcels, respect ively, tho name appearing above each description being tho name ot tho owner of such lot or parcel. ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAVING OF ROSS COURT FROM WEST MAIN TO WEST' FOURTH STREET. Assessment No. 1 L. E. Wake man. Lo 1, block 2. Wolvorton ad dition to tho city of Medford. Ore gon; frontage 140 feet on tho west side ot Ross court, and described in R-323; 140 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $452.20. Assessment No. 2 I. J. Phipps. Lot 4, block 2, Wolvorton addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on the west side of Ross court, and described In R-230; 50 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 3 I. J. Phipps. Lot 5, block 2, Wolvorton addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feot on tho west cido of Ross court, and described In R-230; 50 I Jii.B1 ?3'23: amUDt Assessment No. 4 S. I. Wilson. Lot 6, block 2, Wolvorton addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on the west sldo of Ross court, and described in R-24S; 50 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $101.50. Assessment No. 5 E. N. Camp bell. Lot 7, block 2, Wolverton ad dition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feet on tho west sldo of Ross court, and described In R-247; 50 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $101.50. Assessment No. C Jackson Loan Association. Lot 8, block 2, Wolver ton addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 50 feet on tho west sldo ot Rocs court, and described In R-1C3; 50 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 7 C. D. Wolver ton. Lot 9, block 2, Wolvortori addi tion to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage .j feet on the vest Bldo of Ross court, and described In R-380; 50 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 8 L. E. Wake man, Lot 10, block 2, Wolverton ad dition to tbe clo of Medford, Ore gon; frontage 50 feet on tho west sldo of Ross court, and described in R-337; 50 feet; rato per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 9 E. M. Tuttle. Lot 11, block 2, Wolverton addition to the city of Medford, Oregou; front age 50 feet on tho west sldo of Ross court, and described In R-354; 50 feet: rato per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 10 F. H. Cook. Lot 12, block 2, Wolverton addition to the city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on tho west sldo of Ross court, and described In R-379; 50 feet; rate per foot $3,23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 11 F, II. Cook.. Lot 13, block 2, Wolvorton addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 50 feet on tho west sldo of Ross court, and deEcrlbed In R-379; 50 feet; rate per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 12 F. II. Cook. Lot 14, block 2, Wolvorton addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 50 feet on tho west sldo of Ross court, and described In R-379; 50 feot; rate per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 13 C. D, Wolvor inn l.nt IT. hlnnlc Wnlunrtnn ml. ''". dltlon to th'o city of Medford, Ore-j gon; frontage 50 feet on tho west sldo of Rosa court, and described In R-380; private drlvo $10,35; 50 feet;- rato por foot $3,23; amount $161.50; total $171.85. Assessmont No, 14 Walter A. Fol ger. Lot 1, block 1, Wolverton addi tion to the city of Medford, Oregon; frontage 140 feet on tho east sldo of Ross court, and described In R-237; private drlvo $11.25; 140 feot; rato por foot $3.23; amount $452,20; to tal, $403.45, Assessmont No. 15 C, D. Wol vorton. Lot 4, block 1, Wolverton addition to tno city of Medford, Ore gon; froxtago 50 feot on tho east sldo of Ross court, and described In Vol, 77, page 281, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; CITY NOTICES. $101.50. Assessment No. 10 C. D. Wolvor ton. Lot G, block 1, Wolvorton addi tion to tho city of Medford, Oregon; 50 feet; rnto per foot $3.23; amount froutngo GO feot on tho east Bldo ot Ross court, ami described In R-380; GO feot; rnto pot foot $3.23; nmount $161.50. Assessment No. 17 Ulg Pines Lumbar Co. Lot C, block 1, Wolvor ton ifddttlon to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontage GO feet on tho cast side of Ross court, and described In R-378; GO foot; rato por foot $3.23; amount $161, GO. Assessment No. IS J. II. Honsol- mcn. Lot 7, block 1. wolverton addi tion to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo GO feot on tho east sldo of Ross court, and described In Vol. 81, lingo 126, county recorder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; GO feot; rato' por foot $3.23; amount $161. GO. Assessment No. 19 C. D. Wolvor ton. Lot 8, block 1, Wolverton nddl tlon to tho city of Medford, Oregen: frontngo 50 foot on tho oast sldo of Ross court, and described In R-38G; 50 feot; rnto per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 20 C. D. Wolvor ton. Lot 9, block 1, Wolverton addi tion to tho aty of Medford, Oregon; frontngo GO feet on the east sldo of Ross court, nud described In R-3S5; 50 feet; rnto per foot $3.23; nmount $161.50. Assessment No. 21 C. D. Wolver ton. Lot 10, block 1, Wolvorton's ad dition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; frontngo 50 feet on tho east sldo of Ross Court, and described in R-38G; 50 feet; rnto per foot $3.23; nmount $161.50. Assessment No. 22 F. H. Cook. Lot 11, block 1, Wolvortcn addition to tho city ot Medford, Oregon; front ngo 50 feet on tho oast sldo, of Ross court, and described In R-379; 50 feet: rnto por foot $3.23; nmount $161.50. Assessmont No. 23 F. H. Cook. Lot 12, block 1, Wolvorton addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front age 50 feet on tho east side of Rosa court, and described In R-379; 50 foot; rata per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 24 C. D. Wolvor ton. Lot 13, block 1, Wolvorton ad dition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; froutngo GO feet on tho cast sldo ot Ross court, and described In R-380; 50 feet: rato por foot $3.23; amount 1161.50. Assessment No. 25 C. D. tVol vorton. Lot 14, block 1, Wolvorton addition to the city of Mudford, Ore gon; frontage 50 feet on tho east sldo of RoSw court, nnd described in R-380; 50 feet: rato per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Assessment No. 26 F. H. Cook. Lot 15, block 1, Wolverton addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon; front ago 50 feet on the cast sldo of Ross court, and described In R1379; 50 feet: rato per foot $3.23; amount $161.50. Section 2. T'io recorder of tho city of Medford Is hereby directed to en ter a statement of the naccssments hereby mado In tho docket of city lions, and to glvo notlco by publica tion as required by the cbcrtor nnd ordlnanco No. 250 ot said city, In the Dally Mall Tribune, a newspaper pub lished nnd of general circulation In said city. Tho forogolng ordinance was pass Medford, Oregon, on tho 20th day ot September, 1910, ,by the following vete: Welch aye, Merrick aye, Emorlck aye, Wortman aye, Elfert aye and Demmor aye. Approved September 21st, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recordor. NOTICE. To tho ornor, or reputed owner, of each p'.rcel of property described In tho foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In tho lien declarod by said ordlnanco r.fl reco-ded in t' o dockot of clfy Hene: You aro l.croby notified that tho assessmont declared by ti o forogo lng ordlnanco lino been mado nnd tlio Hen thorofor entered In tho city Hon docket, nnd th ,t tho same Is duo nnd you aro hereby required to p:y tho saaio to the o't rcrordor wlthlr ton days from tlo sorvlco of this notlco, which service Is mado b" publication of tho forog lag ordlnanco nnd this tlco three times In tho Modforl Mall Tribune. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. .182. An ordlnanco providing for tho construction of a 12-Inch storm sowor along Grapo street from Sixth streot to tho north line of alley between Seventh and Eighth streot, and for tho assessment of tho cost thereof on tho proporty directly benefited thore by and adjacent thoroto, and provid ing a meeting ot tho council to con sider protests against said construc tion and assessmont and tho serving of tho ownors of such proporty with notlco thereof. Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. It Is tho Intention of tho council to cause n 12-lnch storm sow or to bo constructed nlong Grnpo street from Sixth streot to tho north lino of alloy betweon Sovonth and Eighth streets, and to assoss tho cost thoreof unon tho property directly benefited thereby nnd ndjacent there to. Section 2, Tho council will hoar and consider any protests against said construction and tho assessing of said proporty for tho cost thereof, at a mooting of tho council to bo hold October 4, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In tho council chambers In said city, and all proporty owners of prop 'ry ndiacentto said s.ewer nnd bon efltod thereby aro hereby called upon 10 Minear bOforO Said COUnCU at BttlU . - . j tlmo and place, and show cause, If " moy nave, wuy sara uuc tlon should not bo mado and tho cost thoreof so assessed, Section 3. Tho city recordor Is hereby directed to uorvo notlco thore of upon tho proporty owners nfore sald, by causing threo coplOB of this ordlnanco to bo posted In throo pub He places In said city, and sold ordl nanco to bo published onco In a dally newspaper published nnd of general circulation In tho city, at least ton days boforo the dato of said meeting, Tho forogolng ordlnanco was pass ed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 20th dny of Soptombor, 1910, by tho following vete: Welch ayo, Merrick nyo, Emorlck nyo, Wortman ayo, Eifort nyo, Dem mor aye, CITY NOTICES. Approved September aint, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROUT, W. TELFER. City Recorder, OltDINANCK NO. !H. An ordinance) dccltmui; tho cost ot' the improvement of Summit nvenuo from W. Mnin St. to W. -Itli St., nnd nssossitic the urouortv bonofit tud tlioroliv. nud doelimiit: mich as sessment, nnd directing tho entry thoreof in tho dockot of city lions. ' Thn oitv of Medford doth ortlniu no follews: Soction 1. 'flint no nrotoHts lmv tiiL been filed ucnhiHt tho itmirovu- tucut of Summit nveiuiu due notioo of tho intention of thu council to cnuso.Bnid hnurovomont to bo mmlo hiwinc boon civon. nnd said im orovQiuont hnviuir boon ordorod mndu tho council hns considered tho mat tor, and horowith aaoortaiim thu urobnblo cost of tanking suoh im provement to ho tho Hum of $.- 1114.80. And (mid council further findH that thn suociul nnd uouuliai' bono fit ncoruintr upon onoh lot or pint thereof mlincont to snid imurovo- ment nnd in iunt proportion to Hitid benefits. to( bo tho resnectivo amounts horohmfter got oddohIIo tho number or description of each lot or onrt thoreof. nud suoh amounts resuectivclv nro hercbv declared to ha tho nronortiounto sliaru of each lot or tmrcol thereof, of tho cost of such Improvement, nnd is hereby declared to bo assessed ncniust said lot or unreels rosiK'ctivolv. tho nnnio ntmenrlnt: above oach description bcimr tho namo of tho owner of biioIi ASSESSMENT FOR PAVING SUM MIT AVENUE FROM WEST MAIN STREET TO WEST FOURTH STREET. Assessment No. 1 PIckol, Klutn & Murphy. Lot 1, block 2. Summit addition to tho c.ty of Medford. Oro gon; frontigo CO foot on tho west sldo of Summit nvonue, nnd describ ed In Vol. 72, pngo 121, county re corder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; GO feot; rnto por foot $3,G1: nmount $175. GO. Assessmont No. 2 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 2, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford. Ore gon; front.' go GO foot oa tho west sldo of Summit nvontio, nnd describ ed In Vol. 72, p.-.go 121, county recor der's records of Jackson county, Ore gon; 50 feot; rato per foot $3.G1; nmount $175.50. Assessment No. 3 PIckol, Klum & Murphy, lot 3. block -. Summit ad dition to tho tlty of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 50 feot on tho west sldo ot Summit nvotuio, and describ ed in Vol. 7U, page Til. rounfy re corder's rciorda of Jnknon county, Oregon; 50 feet; rnto por foot $3.51; amount $175.50. Ansessmoit No. 4 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Let I, blocic 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 feot on tho west sldo of Summit avenue, nnd describ ed In Vol. 72, pngo 121, county re corder's records of Jncktou county, Oregon; 50 feet: rnto por foot $3,51; rmount $175,50. Assessment No. 5 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lo' G, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Mo'.ford, Ore Ore eon: frontngo GO feot on tho woJt sldo of Summit nvontio, nnd describ ed In Vol. 72, pngo 121, county ro cordor'B records of JackBon rounty, Oregon; 50 feet; rato per foot $3.51; amount $175.50. Assessmont No. 6 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot b, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontaso 50 feet on tho wost sldo of Summit nvontio, nnd describ ed In Vol. 72, pago 121, county re corder's records of Jackson county, Orogon; 50 feot; rnto por foot $3.51; nmount $175.50. Assessment No. 7 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 7, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 50 feot on tho wost sldo of Summit nvontio. nnd describ ed In Vol. 72, pngo 121, county re corder's records of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 feet; rnto per foot $3.51; nmount $175.50. Assessment No. 8 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 8, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 feot on tho wot sldo of Summit nvenuo, and describ ed II Vol. 72, pngo 121, county re corder's records of Jackson county, Orogon; 50 feot; rnto por foot $3.61; amount. $175.50. Assessment No. 9 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 9, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro Ore Oro eon: frontngo GO feet on tho west sldo of Summit nvontio, nnd doscrlb ed In Vol. 72, pngo 121, county ro cordor'o records of Jnckson county, Orogon; 50 foot; rnto por foot $3.51; nmount 175.50. AHscssmont No. 10 PIckol, Klum & Murnhy. i.ot 10, block 2, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 foot on tho west Bldo of Summit avonuo, and describ ed In Vol. 72, pago 121, county re corder's records of Jnckson county, Orogon; 50 feot; 'nto por J"oot $3.51; amount $175.50. A8BC8smort rso. li riCKOi, mum & Murphy. Lot 11, block 2, Summit nddltlon.to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 foot on tho west Bldo of Summit nvontio, nnd dcticrlb od In Vol. 72, pngo 121, county re corder's records of Jncl.aon county, Orogon; GO foot; rnto por foot $3.51; nmount $175.50, Assessment No. 12 Plcr.o;, Klum & Murphy. Lot 12, block 2, Sui.mlt addition to tbo city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo GO feet o,i tho west sldo of Summit nvonuo, nnd doccrlb ed'ln Vol, 72, pngo 121, coirity ro cordor'B roconle of Jackson county, Oregon; GO foot; vto por fpot $3.51; amount $17o.G0, ABSOBsmont No, 13 C. W. 8nydor. A pnrcol of land commonclng nt tho northwest Intoruoctlon of Summit nvo nuo nnd West Moln ntreot, city of Medford, Jnckcon county, Orogon, nnd running thonco north along tho weet lino of Summit nvonuo 140 foot; thonco wost at right nngloa 113 feot; thonco south at right nnglon 140 foot to tho north Hno of West Mnln streot; thonco cast along north lino of West Mnln strnot to point of bo ginning nnd mnrkod AW on tho map of tho city of Medford; frontngo 140 foot on tho wost Bldo of Summit nvo nuo, and described in Vol. 05, pngo 321, county rocordor's rocordn of Jackson county, Orogon; 140 feot; rato por fool $3.51; amount $491,40. AsBossmont No, 14 PIckol, Klum & Murphy, Lot 1, block 1, Summit J CITY NOTICES. addition to tho city of Medford, Oro- kuiii frontngo GO toot on tho oust ' coiiBlrtor tho nnnio uropor nnd an i not sldo ot Summit uvonuo, and doscrl... rffStilS In'iH ed Im Vol. 05. niuto 321. county re- mi i.v Mm ..iiv niitmtl nt Mm idtv of eordor's ' rocordn ot Jniiksou county, Oregon; GO foot; rnto por foot $3,51: nmount $175,50, AHttwHiiioiit No. 15 PIckol. Klum & Murphy, Lot 2, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo GO feot on the oast sldo of Summit nvonuo, and dcHcrlb ed In Vol. 65, pago 321, county to eordor's records of Juokmm county, Oregon; 50 foet: rnto por foot $3,51; amount $175,50. AHHOHHiuont No. Ifl PIckol, Klum & Murphy, Lot 3, block 1, biimmlt addition to tho city of Medford, Oro fon; frontage GO foot on tho onut sldo of Summit nvonuo, nud describ ed lit Vol. 6G, pngo 321, county re corder's rucorda of Jackson county, Oregon; 50 foot; rnto por foot $3.51; nmount $175.50. Awu'BHmont No, 17 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 4, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro Ore Oro eon: froutngo 50 feot on tho oaHt sldo of Summit nvonuo, and doHcrlh ed In Vol, 65, pago 321, county re corder's records of Jucknou county, Oregen: 50 foot; rnto por foot $3.51; amount $175,50. Assessment No. IS -PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 5, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontage GO foot on tho oast sldo of Summit nvonuo, nnd describ ed In Vol. 65, pngo 321, county re corder's records of Jacknon county, Orogon; 50 feot; rnto per foot $3.51: amount $175.50. AnscKifinoiit No. 19 PIckol. Klum & Murphy. Lot 6, block 1, Summit addition to thu city ot Medford, Oro gon; frontrgo 50 feot on tho onst sldo of Summit nvenuo, nnd describ ed In Vol.'OG, pngo 321, rounty ro cordor's records of Jnckoon county, Oregon; 50 foot; rnto por foot $3.51; amount $175.50. Assessment No. 20 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 7, block 1, Summit nddltlnn to thu city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 50 feot on th oast sldo of Summit nvonuo, nud describ ed In Vol. 65, pngo 321, county re corder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; GO toot; rato por foot $3.51; nmount $176.50. Assessment No. 21 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 8, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; froutngo GO feot on tho onst sldu of Summit nvonuo. nnd describ ed In VoL 66, pngo 321, county re corder's rocordb of Jnckson county, Oregen: GO feot; ratu per foot $3.61; nmount $175.50. Assessment No. 22 PIckol. Klum & Murphy, Lot 9, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 50 feot on thu enst sldo of Summit nvonuo, nnd describ ed lu Vol, 65, pago 321, county re corder's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feot; rato por foot $3.51; nmount $175.50, AKseHfiinont No. UIl Pickol. Klum & Murphy. Lot 10, block 1, Summit addition to t'-o city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 50 foot on tho enst sldo of Summit uvo.itiu, and describ ed hi Vol. 05, pngo 321, county ro cordor's records of Jnckson county, Oregon; 50 feot; rnto por foot $3.51; nmount $17o.50. Assessment No. 24 PIckol, Klutn & Murphy. Lot 11, block 1, Summit nddltlon to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 50 foot on the east sldo of Summit nvonuo, nnd describ ed In Vol. 65, pnEO 321, county ro cordor's records of Jnckson county, Orogon; 50 feot; rnto por foot $3.61; amount $175.50. Assessmont No. 25 PIckol, Klum & Murphy. Lot 12, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Ore gon; frontngo 50 feet on tho onst sldo of Summit nvonuo, and describ ed In Vol. 65, jingo 321, county re corder's recordB of Jnckt:on county, Oregon; 50 foot; rnto por foot $3.51; nmount $175.50. Assessmont No. 26 PIckol. Klum & Murphy. Lot 13, block 1, Summit addition to tho city of Medford, Oro gon; frontngo 140 foot on tho east sldo of Summit nvonuo, and doscrlb od In Vol. 65, pago 321, county ro cordor's records ot Jnckson county, Orogon; 140 foot; rato por foot $3.51: amount $491.40. Soction 2, Tho recorder of tho city of Medford 1b horoby directed to o'ltor n statomont of tho assess ments horoby made In tho dockot of city Hem. tud to glvo notlco by pub lication as roqulrud by tho charter nnd ordlnanco No. 250 of srld city, In tho D.tlly Mnll Tribune, n novs papar published nnd of gonornl circu lation In said city. Tlio rorogoing ordlnanco was pass- od by tho city council ot tho city of I , t.l . J"l. ...... - f.A OA.l .In,, tf l. ' Medford, Orogon, on tho 20tL day ot Soptc vote: Soptombor, 1910, by tho following Welch nyo, Morrlck nyo, Emorlck nyo, Wortman nyo. Eirort ayo, and Dommor nyo. Approved Hoptomtior 2lBt, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mnyor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Rocordor, NOTICE. To tho owner, or roputod ownor, of each parcol of property doscrlbod In tho forogolng ordlnanco, as named thoroln, nnd In tho Hon declared by said ordlnnnco ns rocordod In tho dockot of city liens: You nro horoby notified that tho asscBBmont declarod by tho forogo lng ordlnanco has boon mndo nnd thol Hon thorofor ontorod in tho city Hon docket, and that tho samo Is duo nnd you nro horoby required to pny tho aamo to tho city recordor within ton days from tho oorvlco of this notlco, which sorvlco la mndo by publication of tho forogolng ordlnanco and this notlco throo tlniou in tho Medford Mnll Tribune, pursuant to an ordor of tho city council of said city, ROBT. W. TELFER, ' City Rocordor. ORDINANCE" NO. 377. An ordlnnnco rogulntlng tho con struction of nil buildings erected within tho fire llmlto, and amending section 3, ordlnanco No. 133, Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follews: Soction 1, That soction 3 of or dlnnnco No, 133 bo nnd -tho samo Is horoby amended to rond ns follews: All buildings oroctod within tho firo limits shall hnvo tholr outsldo wnlls nnd party walls mndo of brick or stono, or othor non-combtiBtlblo mntorlnlBj provided, howovor, tho council mny grant pormlts for tho oroctlon within tho tiro limits nt frnmo buildings designed only for rosldonco purposes, to bo vo located that no part ot tho samo shall bo nonror than ton foot to any othor I building, In enso tho council shall CITY NOTICES, Medford, Orogon, on tho 9th day of ! Hoptomhor, 111 10, by Iho followilijf votoi lfllfort nyo, Eiwirlok nyo, Wortnuui ayo, nud llommor nyo. Approved Soptombor 10th, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest; ROUT, W. TI3LF13R, City Ilocordor. NOTION OF HALM OF 0,i!rttMM OITV OF MIODFOltD IM lMtOVKMIiNT IIONDB. Tho city council of tho city of Mod ford, Oregon, will roeolvo sonlod pro posnls for tho $0250 hIx por coot, too your Improvement bonds nt Its tmxt rogulnr mooting, to bo hold October 18th, 1010, nt 7:30 o'clock p, in. All bids must bo nccotnpnntod by n corttflod chock equal to five per cent of tho amount hid for, said chock to ho mado payablo to L. L. Jacobs, city treasurer of unld city; bids to bo filed with tho city recorder on or boforo 4!30 o'clock p, in. October 18th, 1910. Dntod October 11th, 1910. ROUT. W. TELFER, City Rocordor. NOTICE TO CEMENT CONTRAC TORS. Tho city council or tho city of Medford, Oregon, will roculvo nonlod propoHnls for tho coiiBtructloi. of cor tnln plecon of comOnt sldownllc to ho constructed In various p.-tii of said city, at Its next regular mooting, to ho hold October 18th, 1010; bids to bo on tho follewing: (n) Bids for cement sidewalks on grade. (b) Bids for oxcavntl'J. All bids to bo filed with tho city rocordor on or boforo 5 o'clock p. in. Octobor 18th, 1910, and to bo ac companied by a check oqunl to flvo por cent ot thu amount bid, said check to bo mndo payable to L. L. Jacobs, city treasurer ot tho city of Medford. For further Information regard ing tho amount of work proposed, etc., call or t rlto to thu city ODgluoor. Dttod at Medford, Oregou, this 12th day of Octobor, 1910. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Rocordor. NOTIOK. Notlco la horoby glvon that tho un dorslgnod will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Orogon, nt tho noxt regular mooting thoreof, to bo hold on Octobor 18, 1910, for a 11 conso to soil eplrltoun, vinous nnd malt llquora for n porlod of six months at his plnco of buslnoas, nt No. 23 Front streot, North, In said city. 181 JOHN HARRINGTON. Datod October 7, 1910. ATTEND COLLEGE. Arrnngo to ntlond tho Eugene Bus Inoss Collogo. nnd let us got you a good position when you graduate. 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