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h J-V RM'T '-ro , KGB FOUR TODFOTO MOT) TRIBUNE, MTCPFQUD, OKKnOyCnnRaDAV.JUliY 18. 1!)I2. I ; MEDFOI) MAIL TRIBUNE AN INI)tClICNDKNT NHWHPAt'KR riiHI.JHMKD KVKltr AFTERNOON .JCXUISPT RUNDAT, 11V TUB j M131.-0U 1MUNTINH CO. Tfio Democrat lo Times. Tlw Atouford Mull, .Tho Mcilfonl Tribune. The h'outh rrn .OrcRnnlnn. Tho Ashland Trlhuno. Officii Mnll Tribune, Untitling. 3E.J7-2 North Tlr streot; phono. Main 3021: llomn 7fi, a'Cdl'dlC PUTNAM, Killtor nml MnnKcr Knteretl ns flrcond-elniis mutter nt Moitforil. Oreifon, unilor tho net of Miurh a, 1873. Official Tnper of llic City of Mcilfonl. Official Paper of Jnckson County. BUnSCRIPTION 3LATXI. Ono yenr. by mult Ifcdft Onn month, by ninth. ..... ....... ,60 IVr month, delivered by carrier In Medforil, Jncksonvlllo nnd Cen- trnl Point So Rnlnrdny only, by mall, per yenr.. 5,op Weekly, per yenr 1.60 WHAT JULY, 1912, FINDS. Til 10 glorious splendor of July rinds ihe usual mid summer quid in IWodford and the Rogue UMver valley. A Ja.y languor is in Hie air nnd I he call of .verdure chid mountains, the laughing streams or the eeaseless surge of tho sea lures irrisistably. The automobile has made accessible manv of the woncloispot of the globe thai nature has sprinkled so -t K".i..TSIr ,W,rft plentifully about southern Oregon. It is but a (lav's jaunt !!"'J r,M' " p tjuruhoronr. ami to.the snow-eap-red sentinels o the Cascades, to ffi ? Improvement having boon ordered made, tho Council lum considered tho matter mul herewith imivrtiiltn tho pronnnio cost ot making such lin piovontont to bo tho emu of $3(!50, 73.. And uild Council further finds Ihut tho spoejnl mul peculiar hoiUifll accruing upon ouch lot of part tluiiM of adjacent to said liniirnvoinrttt rtiltl In Just proportion to Ivitorlts. to ho tno respective amounts hereinafter 8WOR1T CIRCUI.ATXOK. Dully nvernce for eieren months end ing November 30, 1911, 2751. rnll tacd Wire United Prcis Dlgpatcht. Tho Mnll Tribune Is on snlo nt the ferry Ne- Stand, S.in l-'ranclwco. Portland Hotel New Stand, Portland. Howinnn News Co., Portland, Ore. W4O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MEDFORD. OKKOOIT. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern Callfnrnln. and th faatcat- growing city in Oregon, .1 COMMUNICATION. To tho Editer: Tho Declaration of' Indcpcmlcnco espressos high Ideals of justice, but .as slave traders and slave owners, Its writers did not llvo up to this Ideal. Perhaps they dldnot regard tho negro as human, aniTthp negro not being a man; their declaratien: "All men arc created free nnd equal with certain lnallen- ahlo rights, and among thorn aro life, liberty nnd tho pursuit of happiness" did not apply to the negro raco. In any event tho Inconsistency between their truo declaration of human rights and the maintenance of slavery Is apparent. Their violation of the principles of justice and freedom re sulted In civil war with all Its attend ant horrors, and we aro still paying tho penalty In diverse ways. , Contrary to the true statement of human rights above quoted, society has instituted and maintains condi tions whereby every part of tho de claration quoted Is violated. This Is so apparent It Is unnecessary to par ticularize, and tho correction of Ihese violations of justice and human rights Is a vital ono affecting women as keenly as men. Under tho ''Law of Compensation" society like the In dividual pays tho natural conse-i quenccs or. its acts: and women primeval ot giant trees, to the nivstie hue waters of Cra- f,mro ",f ?ch nl. H '" oroor. f tint I.nl-n (nllin im,ftl.ni'i i; , 'r n. 1-1 n ii hv rost of wh Improvement, and Is ict Ijmkc, to the emerald plains of the klaina h that sur-'iuM-uby lociinv-u to i.t. assessed iouug 11s vasi in ami sens, or o t ip A nrh . in nf n.i. gon with their miles of unexplored caverns, and to the sandy beaches and rock ribbed const of the Pacific. For two 1'nindrcd miles through rockv gorge and pleasant valley winds the turbulent Rogue, like a silver ribbon with its countless murmuring tributaries, offerimr mi- .infill 1 in- u lii-s 1 spori 111 America. .Large ami small game abound in the adjacent hills. Showered over all is t im fn..A.. .. ... r t I mi- guuKMis suiisuine 01 penccr days. Surely no place was ever better planned bv nature and man J'or a home. All the comforts and advantages of a modern city at Medford, the beauties and scenic attrac tions of world-wide fame all about .and within easv distance. .Jiuy. jjij- uncts iMedtord and tho Konn 1? v.m- v.,1. ley. from an economic and industrial standpoint, in better cuimuion man ever, ine countrv is more nearlv self-supporting than over in its historv. There is a larger acreage under cultivation. A surplus of other produce besides iriut is being exported. Potatoes and vegetables, poultrv products now supply the homo demand with regular ship nients abroad. Home manufactured products are taking the place of those imported, and the people are realizing me ueuciic oi patronizing Home institutions. The era of inflation has been anrl is lining Mimninnfiwi and the land speculator has folded his tent lfke the Aral) and silently stolen away. And with him went the labor agitator and trouble maker who kept the artisans in a turmoil. City improvements continue on a moderate scale and building operations are plentiful enough to fill the demand. Landlords are boirinninir torrdnoo ovm-hii-mf i-nnf.,io In general business has omc down in norm.-il i.mwliKmic -- v'ivtavaVAitl ii om rue aunormal produced by quadruplimr population in three or four years, and on the new basis is being built up on sounder lines than ever. A record grain and hay crop insures prospcritv to the iarmer. A large fruit crop promises it to the fruit grower. Prospects were never better for the vallev in general and Bedford in particular than in this Jul v. Our mines still call for development. Our tens of thousand acres, of timber still await utilization. Our need ot railroads to the mines and to the sea increases with onoh fijiv hnf in flm ;fn,n...i p i.i. .. , '"'' ...... fv,i ill LJllT lllLt'l 1 ill III IIIIMI" fflll!ITlir l'n h.il'n ?p-inifl fn flni.,.1,,1 ,,.. .... i i ,,ft , .1 corder's records of Jackson County leainea to depend upon ourselves and joined the ranks of Oregon, si.r, rt. rate $:t oo. noo.ot against mild lot nr nart'ula ronhoc- iiv'iy, i no uuiiio iippoiulug nliiivo oach ilosiMlptlon, holug tho uniuo of tho owner, or roputoil nner. of ouch touch lot or parrel. . AHSi'stiniotil for tho paving of Wont Hamilton street tmui Oakd.ilo avo nuo to Olson street, width thirty foot. AssewmoiU No. 1 W. Slrlnurr 1-ot t, Itlk. :i. Palm addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, (lontago ot) ft. on tho Miuth hUIo or Hamilton street west, described In volume , l:go of tho County Hoeordnr'a records of Jackson Connuv. Otegon. ro fwt, rato $:i.oo, $ir.i no. Assessment No. 2- V. Stringer, Lot 2, hlk. S. Palm tuldlt'on to tho City of Modfonl, Oregon, frontapu R0 ft. on thu sou tli sldo of llniullton street wit, described In volutno migo , of tho County Recorder V records of Jackson County, Or 'gon, BO ft., rato Tli.Ot), ? 151.50. Assessment No. a R. nml M. J. Kstos. Lot 3, hlk. 3. l'nlin addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontago SO ft. on tho south side of Hamilton street, west, described In volumes SS. page 178 and Si. pago 170, of tho County It 'corder's re cords of Jackson Counts, Oregon 50 ft., rate ?3.0Jl, $151.50. AmcMmont No. 1-iR. Kstes Lot I. hlk. a. Palm addition to tho City or .MedtonL Oregon, frontage n0 ft., on tho south side of Hamilton street, west, described In volume SS. page S'of tho County Hscorder's re cords ot Jackson Count). Oregon 50 ft., rate (3.09. $151.50 Assessment No. C Robert Slew ing. Lot 5, hlk. 3, Palm addition to tho City of Medford, On'gon. front ngo 50 ft. on tho south side of West Hamilton street, described In ul timo 57. page 50t of th County Re corder's records of Jncksnu County, Oregon. 50 ft., rato $3.09, $154.50 Atfsessmont No. 6-r-H. L. Tlor. 1-ot G, blk 3. Palm addition to the City of Medford, Oregon,, frontago 50 ft. on tho south side of Went Hamilton street, as described In vol ume iJ, pags o71, or the County Recorder's records of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. 50 ft., i'Mo $3 09, $151.50. Atucssmeut No. 7 A. V. Talent. Lot 7, blk. 3, Palm addition to thu City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 61.5 ft. on tho south side of West Hamilton street, nu described In vol ume 92, pago 128 of the County Re corder's records of Jackson County, mm County, Oregon. Ot.li ft., rato $3.09, $190.01. AsHosRinotit No. 19 ( l. Louth oritiiiu. Lot 111, blk. 2, I'altn addi tion to tho ('It j or Mcilfonl. Oiogoti, froutngo 50 rt , on tho nmtu slilo of Wc'4 Hamilton street, us iIomim Iheil In volume , page . or tho County Recorder's iocoiiIh of ,luek Mill CoillUS Oregon. 50 ft., $3 09, $151,50. AMOsmuont No, 20 It, II. Askew, ot u. Lot 9, hlk. 2, Calm mldltloii to tho Cltv of Moilforil, Oiogon, fioutiigo 50 rt. on tho north sldu of Wont Hamilton street, as dosi'iibeil In volume N2. page 133. or tho Coun ty Rt'ooi'ilor's records of JtickKon County. Oregon. 50 ft., rato $3.09, $151 50. Assessment No. 21 t!. W. Tuck er Mil .1, hlk. 2, Palm addition to tho City or Miulfonl, Oivgun, front ago l.5 rt. on tho north sldo ot West Hamilton street, as ilescrlhed In xilumn 92. pago 21, or tho Coun ty Recorder's rmudn of Jackson County, Oregon. 10.5 ft., rato $3.09, $tl3.(iS Assessment No. 22 -Lena Weill Lot I, hlk. 2. Olson addition to tho City of Medford, Oiogon, frontago ion rt. on tho north sldo or West mul volutno 87, pago 5.N0, of tho County Recorder's reconlii or .link son County, Oregon. 35 ft , rato $2.2S, $79. SO. AMsoHHinout No, II AllllolHOIl .v (Ireeii Inc. Tho south 00 feet ot lot 7, hlk. 55, orlglunl tnwmdto t tho City of Medford, Oiogon, fiont ago 25 foot on tho north nlilo of said alley, tu deseillieil In volutno 75, pago 3,0 and ultimo S7, pago 5 Ml or the County Rocordor'H iucoiiIh or Jacltsoii County, Oregon. 25 ft , rato $2 2S, $57 00. Assessment No. 7 Anderson A (Ireeii Inc. The south 00 ft. of lot S, blk. 55 orlglunl towunlto of the City of Mcdfonl, Oregon, f roiling'' 25 feet on tho north sldo or Hold alloy, tot ileserlliod In volume 75, page 370 mid volutno ,H7, pngo f.Kil of tho County lleconloi'M iocoiiIh or Jackson County, Oiogon. 25 rt . rato $2 2S, $57.00. Assessment No S - AiuleiHoit .ti Oreou Inc. The south HO root of lot ;, hlk, 55, oilglnul towuslto of tho City of Moilforil, Oregon, frontago 25 feet on the north sldo or said alley, us descilhud lit oluuio 75, uugo 370 and volutno ,S7, pago 5S0 of tlio County Rvcordor's records ( Jaeksoii County, Oregon,, 25 ft , WHERE TO OO TONIGHT fS! STAR Pei feel Veulllatlon mul Coiurort HON"!' LOOK til Uio tlloriiiometitr--. Cottiu wlieio It's cool mul look at our pluturoii. Hamilton ittteet. as described In vol- rato $2 2S. $57 00. government pay very for mans misrule. Had tho Declaration of Independ ence specifically included women as having tho "Inalienable" rights, It would bo explicit nnd correct. Tho revolutionary fathers rightly assorted thattho just powers' of gov ernment aro derived from tho con Kent of tho governed. Taxation with out representation was an excuse 'for armed revolution. Notwithstanding their very correct statement of the principles of political rights, one-half tho American people, tho mothers, aro still disfranchised, Through Industry In tho homo, and In "active walks of life," women aro entitled to every political right their sons possess. Woman sustains her full portion of tho burdens of socie ty,' yet has no political rights; is taxed without representation, Is sub ject to laws she Jias'no,part in mak ing, and to a government In which alio has no voice. Men hnvo regarded women as In tellectually Inferior, and hnvo used tholr superior physical strength and domlnnUngegoIsm to keep woman BithBorvIont, denying to thorn partici pation In government. With educa tional advancement woman has awakened to tho Jtyustlco of her position; nnd Is demanding tlyu hqr fundamental right to participate In government ho granted. Tender mnn'a cxcluslvo control war and manifestly unjust social condi tions provnll. In vlow of tholr rec ord, It Is difficult to understand tho cuiicou oi uio inascuiino minu wnicn opposes "votes for women," on tho ground thnt women aro less capablo of grasping social and governmental problems than men; or that women wohld not exorclso tho right of fran chlpo Intolllgontly for tho best In terests of socloty. Tho only political party which gives comploto rocognltlon to the political right's of women 'Is tho So cialist party; wli,lch declares In it's platform for "unrestricted and equal Btiffrago for man nnd women." Wo need moro social Justlco and loss politics. Tho writer hollovos tha "votes for womon" Is only con forming on thorn what thoy aro Justly ontitlod to; and thntjwlth tho ballot, woinon will tako an actlvo Intorest In urfalra ot stato to tho groat benefit of society. Q. IL SATCHWHLL. Medford, Ore; July 12, 1912. V though they have no active part in the all around producers that er&ite permanent prospcrit government pay very actlvo penalties! for tlioiiinelvn: Medford is more optimistic than ever and she should in-, lor oniy tne optimist accomplishes things. She looks ivi nan 10 a cerrain and rapid growth, based largelv upon her self-reliance and the utilization of' her natural re sources. Hcr'geoirranhieal and plinisitf,' -aA von f. .,.,.. ..,. i i- I.V ns such as to force her development for thev willVoar attract an ever-increasing number of desirable cltizei and developers. Southern Oregon is still in the infancv of her devel opment. A great future awaits her. The"rapiditv of its realization depends largely upon the enterprise and ener gy ot the citizenship but it is as certain to 'come as the sun is to set tonight. It is up to us to hasten things along for the Lord Helps them that help thciiLselves and don't know the others are alive. A NEW EMBLEM NEEDED. , ; . A ii Jl?P oC "' success for the Bull Moose party in -Illinois was shattered by the bolt of the leading bucks Irom the conference held in Chicago this week. When the projectors of the third party 'movement were looking about for an animal emblematic of their movement they should have kept out of the northern latitudes as the territory' 6T the political situation at 1 "v-"-" "" tuiitiiicuvo oi mucn activity on the moose Jt JiWann 'I'.wiitYili.ji w-m l.rvl-;..,, e : i .... ,, . , r, . -".' "" iwi an iiiiiiimi upon which there is no' closed season and which is really em blematic of all that his movement has stood for, i.e. self ishness, what's the matter with that irond obi ,.,., i.,.i American animal whieh is the first three-lettered word illi A hlllMmt-l iimJU 1 ,t 1 . 1 1 . . . ...n viiiiiicuivojui teams 10 spoil and which as a party emblem ought to sweep the granger stales with a loud and satisfactory grunt. Capital Punishment a Failure Kvoryhodys Dolus It. Polligr-whHt.? Getting roady for tho Colostln ex cursion Sunday, Juno, 21, Lquvo 8 ..u iinrl..n ai,,i1 ..mtifa tnl' II, in, reiuui yihiw" Roiivl trln 'Jr? ono ioJar. Jifodford laml goes along, Special trains, hotU wy norsoually, conducted. UNIVKRSITY OF OREGON', July 47. "Capital punishment," stated Dr. Joseph Jastrow, professor ot psychology at tho Unlvorslty of Wis consin In his lecturo on "Sources of Character," in Vlllard Hall at tho Unlvorslty of Oregon, "belongs to a systom that does not meet tho crim inal situation. Just jib Instruments of tortttro used 150 years ago aro ro pellent to our sensibilities now, so In ,tImo will our views- concerning capi tal iuulslment cliung'e. "In tho punishment of tho ordi nary criminal, Its psychological of- fect should bo kopt In vlow. Caro should bo takon not t to destroy tho self respect and pride of tho punished as theso should bo loft him to he uscfd as stopping stones to a hotter life when his term has been sorvod, A man with no self respect Is n hopo loss caso. 'Socloty can not. make qualities, certain qualities and talents, society encourages tho dovelopmont of theso attributes which thoy possess. It Is ndt a colncldenco that so many fam ous literary men lived at tho tlmo of tho RonalHsanco. All men with gen ius who woro born at that tlmo wore encouraged by boclety' In tho dovel opmont of tholr talbnts. Upon so ciety rests tho grave responsibility of selection." ' ORIMNANCI' NO. (IHil. An ordlnunco declaring thotcost of tho Improvement of West Hamilton fitleet from Oakdale avuniio to Olson street by paving and assessing' tho -in-puny uonieruiou tiiorohy, and do- uimniig sucn assessment, and direct ing tho ontry thereof In tho Docket of. City Lions. Tho City of Medford doth ordain us follows; Section l. That no piote-ls hav ing been filed against tho improve- niv in -vi wcbi munition streot from Oakikilo nvouito to Olson ntn,i,t .),. . .-. i. . . .. V --".".'-i ...v hut can rtiirnni-.ifrn nr ,1la,.r..,..n.., "ihich OI UIO JIllOIUIOll Of t 10 Coillie I thorn. By honoring men who 8uowl &$ luS Assessment No. s Cntherlnn L. Osenbrugge. Lot 8, blk 3, Palm ml dltlon to tho City of Medford. Ore gon, frontage 50 ft. on tho south side of West Hamilton streot, as de scribed in volume 59, pngo 121, of the County Recorder's records of JackVon County, Oregon. 50 ft., rato $3.09, $154.50 Assessment No. 9 A. N. Lincoln. Lot 9, hlk. 3, I'nlm addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, frontage 50 ft. on the south side of West Hamil ton streot, as descrlbtd In volume 87, pago 150 of the County Record er s records of Juckson County, Ore gon. 50 ft., rato $3.09. $151.50. Assessment No. 10 John Drown loss. Lot 10. blk. 3. Palm addition to tho City of Medford. Oregon, frontago -16.5 ft. on tho south sldo of west Hamilton street, as descrlb ed In voluiiH; 75, pngo '1 10 of tho County Recorders records ot Jack son County, Oregon. 1 0.5 ft., rato $3.09. $lt3,G9. Assessment No. 11 J. K, Halo. Lot , blk. 1, Olson addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 10X ft. on tho south Bldo of West Hamilton street, as described in vol ume 92, pago 8, of tho County Re corder's records of Jackson County, Oregon. 108 ft., rate $3.09. $333.'72. Assessment No. 128. A. Krosch el. Lot 17. hlk. 2, Palm addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, front ago 50 rt. on tho north sldo of West Hamilton street, as d'wrlbed In vol ume 93, pago 39s of thu County Recorder's records of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. 50 ft., rato $3.09, $151.50. Assessment No. 13 -S. A. Krosch- ol. Lot 10, blk. 2 Palm addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, front ago 50 ft. on tho north sldo of West Hamilton street, as described In vol ume 93, page 398 of tho County Re corder's records of Jackson County, Oregon. 60 ft., rate $3.09, $154.50. Assessment No. 14 M. I. Welch. Lot 15, blk. 2, Palm addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 50 ft. on tho north sldo of West Hamilton street, as described In vol utno 84, pago 49s, of tho County Recorder h records ot Jackson coun ty, Oregon. 50 ft, rato $3,09, $151.50. Assessment No. 15 Klccta K. Halladay, ot ux. Lot 1 1, hlk. 2, Palm addition to tho City of Med ford, Oregon, ftontago 50 ft. on tho north sldo of W't Hamilton street, as described in volutno 84, pago 00, of tho County Recorder's records of Jackson County, Oregon. 50 ft., rato $3.09, $154.50. A'ssesBinenl No. lfi I. H. Whlto. Lot 13, blk. 2, Palm addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontago uu ii. tin wiu iiuriii sion in vni. Humllton street, as described In vol ume 54, pago 240, of tho County Recorder's records of Jackson coun ty, Oiogon. ' 50 fti, (rate $3.09, $151.50. Assessmont No. 17 Mario K. Ilen nutt. Lot 12, hlk 2, Palm addition to tho City of M dford, Oiogon, frontago 50 ft. on tho north sldo of Woht Hamilton street, as doscrlbcd In volume 91, pago 570, of tho Coun ty RecordorV records of Jackson County, Oregon. 50 ft., rato $3.09, $154.50, Assessment No, 18 Mario K, llrn uott. Lot 1 1, blk 2, Palm addition to too i;ity of MndWrd, Ore" ' frontago Gl.5 ft on the t"i- 'i sIiIh of West Hamilton street, us descrlh- od In volume 91, pago 570, of tho County Recorders records 6f Juck- umo' 93, migo fin. of thu County Re- corners records or Jackson county. Oregon. 10.S ft., rato $3 09. $333,72. Private Drives M. T Welch, ono 9 5 ft drive $10 71 It. Kutcj!. ono X.5 ft. drive... $ 10 3.S W. Stringer, ono 9 ft. drive, . $10.55 Section 2. Tho Recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby directed to enter a hlatoment or tho usscm uients Itorohy iniulo In tno Docket of Cltj" Mens, and to glvo notice, by publication as required by tho Char ter and Ordinance No 250, in Mod ford Mall Trlhuno, a newspaper nub Untied hud of general circulation in Ymtd City. i no torogoing Orillnniiro was passed by tho CI I,) CouuclJ of the City of Medford, Oregon, on tho 2nd day or July, 1912, by the following oto. Watt, ae. Mitchell, nyo. Kmerlck. aye, Canipboll, n)o. Miller, aye. and Summervlllo, nyo. Approved July 2nd. 1912. W. 11. CANON, Attest: .Mn or. L T. KOSS, City Recorder. NOTICIJ. To tho ownor or reputed owner, of each parcel of property described In tho foregoing ordinance, as named therein, and In tho Lieu declared by said Ordinance as recorded In tho Docket of City Liens. iou are hereby notified that the assessment declared by the foregoing Ordinance has been mndo and the Lieu thorofor entered In tho Cltv Lieu Ducket, and that tho same Is duo nnd you aro hereby required to pay the same to tho City Recorder wRhltt ton day from tho service of this Notice, which service Is made oy publication of the foregoing Ord inance and this Notice otiu tlmo In tho Medford Mnll Trlhuno, a news paper puhllsVtl and of gotiernl cir culation In said City, pursuant to an order of the Cit Council of said Cltv K. T. I'OSS. City Recorder. OltlUXANCi: NO. (IH. An ordinance declaring tho cost of tho Improvoment hy paving of tho Alloy through block 55, orlglunl townslte from Grape street to Holly street, and assessing tho property bonofltti'd thereby, and declaring Mitch assessment, and directing tho entry thereof In tho Docket of City Liens. Tho City of .Mrdford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. That no protests hav ing been filed against the Improve nuint of Alley through block 55. original townslto from Grape Htreot to Holly street, duo notice of tho intention of the Council to cuttac said Improvement to bo made, having neon given, and said Improvement having boon ordered made, tho Council hns considered tho matter and, herewith, ascertultiH tho prob- anio cost of making such Improve ment to ho the hum of $1003.20. And nnld Council further finds that tho speclnl and peculiar hcnoflt accruing upon ouch lot or part thereof adjacent to said Improve ment, anil in just proportion to bene fits, to be th'i respective amounts hereinafter sot opposite tho number or description of ouch lot or part thereof, nnd such amounts respec tively aro hereby declared to be tho proportionate share of each lot or part .thereof, of tho cost of such Im provement and Is hotoby declared to bo ahscsiud against said lot or pitr culs respectively, tho niiiim appear ing above each description; being tho iitinio of tho owner, or reputed own er, of -aoh such lot or parcel. Assessment for tho paving of the Alloy through Illouk 55, original townslto from Grapo street to Holly street, width 20 foot, Assessment No. 1 1 K. Martin. Tho With 45.49 feet of lot 1, hlk. 55 original townslto of the City or Mud- rord, Oregon, riontago 25 foot on tho north nlilo of said alloy, doscrib- ed In volutno 75, pago 119, of tho County Recorder's records ot .luck son County, Oregon. 25 ft., raU) $2.28, $57.00. Assessment No. 2 -'', K. Martin. Tho south 15.49 feet of lot 2, blk. 55, original townslto of tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 25 fool on tho north sldo of said alloy, do scrlhod In volume 75, pago 119, of tho County Recorder's records of Jackson County, Oregon, 25 ft., rato $2.28, $57.00, Assessment No. 8 r K, Martin, Tho south -15,49 feet of lot ,t, hlk. 55, original tqwnsltuir thu City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 25 foot on too norm sido or said alloy, de scribed in volutno 75, pago 119 of tho County Recorder's records of Jackson County, Oregon. 25 ft,, rato $2.28, $57.00. Assessment No. 4 1 10. Martin Tho south -15.10 feet of lot 4 and of tho east 1-2 of lot 5, blk, 55, orig inal townslto or tho City or Med ford, Oregon, frontago 35 foot on tho iiqrth'lildo of said alloy, deserlbod In volume 76, pago 119, of tho County Ilecordor's records of Jack sou County, Oregon, 35 ft., rato $2.28, $79.80. Assessmont No. 5 Andorson & (',' u Inc. Tho south 00 ft, ot tho wi-t 1-2 or lot 5 and of lot 0, blk, ji5 original lqwnsto of (h.o City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 36 foot on tho north sldo 6f bald alloy, ns Assessment No 9 Rev, II. W. Morris, Protestant Kplucop.tl, Lot 10, hlk, 65 of original townslto of tho City of Medford. Oregon, front ago 25 feet (fti tho ixiulh sldo of said Alloy, us described In volume 30, pago 27 and volutin 70, page I in of the County Recorder's recoids of JackMin County, Oregon. 26 ft., rato $2 2S. $67.00. AMoBsinout Nil, 10 Row II. W. Morrlit. Protestant ''plm-opal. Loi 11, blk. CO of original townslto of tho City of .Medford, Oregon, front- ago 25 foot on tho south sldo or said alley, n.t described In volume '10, pago 27 and volume 70, pngo 110, of the County Jtccorder's records of Jackson Count. Oregon. 25 ft , rate $2 2S, $67 00 Assessment No. 1 1 - Rev. II. W. Morris, Protestant 1'iilm-opul. Lot 12, blk, 65 of original townslto of tho City of Medforil, Oregon, front ago 25 feet on Ho south sldo of suit! alloy, an doscrlhod In volume 30, lingo 27 nnd voltiuio 70, pngo 1 10. or the County Rucordur's records or Jackson County. Oregon. 26 ft , rate $2,2S. $57 00. Assessmont No, 12 - Ruv II. W. Morris, Protestant Kptscoptil Lot 13, blk. 65, of original townslto of tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontago 25 foot on tho south side of said alloy, ns doscrlhod In volutno so, pngo 27 and volutno 70, pngo 110 of the County Recorder's records of Jackson County, Oregon. - it , rato $2 28, $57.00. Asimsmont No. 13 Gold liny Realty Co. Tho iiorlh 70 loot of lot 1 1, hlk. 56 original townslto of the City of Medford, Oregon, front ago 20 feet on tho south nlilo of said alloy ns described In volume 91, pngo 314 or tho County Recorder's records ot Jnckson County, Oregon 20 ft., rnlu $2.28, $45.00. Assessment No 1 1 Gold Rny Renlty Co, The north 70 foot of lot 15, blk. 55, orlglunl townslto of the City of Medforil, Oregon, frontage 25 feet on the south sldo of said alloy as described In volume 91, pago Sit or tho County Recorder's re cords of Jackson County, Oregon. 26 ft., mto $2,28, $67.00, Assosmout No. 16 -Gold Ray Realty Co. Tho north 70 foot of lot 10, blk 55, orlglunl townslto ot the City or Mi'dofrd, Oregon, frontago 26 feet on tho south hldo of said alloy, as doscrlbud In volutno 91, page 311 of tho County Recorder's records of Jncksou County, Oregon. 25 ft., rato $2.28, $57,00. Assessment No. U -Gold Ray KenUy Co. Tho north 70 foot of lot 17, blk 65, original townslto of tho City of Medford, Oregon, frontage 26 feet on the south sldo of said alloy, as described In volume 91, page 311 of tho County Recorder's records of Jackson County, Oregon. 25 ft., rate $2,28, $57,00. Assessment No, 17 Gold Ray Realty Co. Tito north 70 foot of lot 18 blk. 56, original townslto of the City 'of Medford, Oregon, frontago 25 feet on tho south side of said alio', as described III volutno 91, page 31 I or thu County Rocordor'H records ot Jackson County, Oregon. 25 ft., rato $2.28. $57.00. SUCTION 2. Tho Itoconlor of tho City of Mcilfonl Is horohy directed to outer a titntotuuut of the iihkohh-ini-titH hereby iniulo In tho Docket of City Lions, and to glvo notice, hy publication as required hy tho Char tor and Ordinance No. 250 In Med ford 51 ul I Tribune, u uowiiiapor pub lished and of genera! circulation lit Wild city. Tho foregoing ordinance was pas sed by tho City Council or tho City or Medford, Oregon, on tho 10th day of July, 1912, hy tho following vole' Watt, absent; Mitchell, aye: I-Jtuor-Ick, nyo; Campbell, nyo; Millar, ayo; Summervlllo, aye, Approved July With. 1912. W. II. CANON. Mayor. AtUHt; H. T. KOSH, City Recorder. 10(111 I Yet of I'ltM Itiin I'lltitn tllllll Another big ono AN HOUR OI'TKItltOll A fmutlor Htoty Inliii full of niillou and thrills. Him tho wonloiu rldcis. tim: c.vpricioi'h.vi'ss or i.evi: All comedy GRANDPA Truly absorbing Intercut. PLANTING TI.MH A rich and Inughiihlo comedy. I.OVK'S RAILROAD This Is a togithir loughounn comedy, Depleting lover's troiiblen Ihioiigh life- ALSATIIHR singing "MY ROSARY" With organ acciunpiiuliiiont. Most of iniislo and roullnttc offeutu COMING! 4 ('O.MING! Tho Auto IhiinlltN of Pill I n Theso aro absolutely (bo genuine pict ures of tho capture of theso notorious bandits. MATIN WW DAILY AilmlHslou 10c Children 6a rss THEATRE iioot) 1-Vct of I.kciiMiil Plcturtvt tltmo ONLY VAUDKVILLK IN TIIK CITY Admission 10 nnd lb cents. JACK DALV Comedian Imiuiisotuitor. Prosuutliig a coined)' singing and talking act. s GLI'O KHAN Singer Comedienne Home songs Home wardrohu I ji.m'h win: Drama. A logging ii lory In tho Maine woody In winter. 7 '. Tin; Mi'KKirri:i:u'H diii:l Comedy. Killed with beautifully colored pictures. A LI'HKO.V IN I.IOtJID AIK Scientific . . NOTION. To tho owner, or reputed owner, of hiioIi parcel of property desurlhoil In tho foregoing ordinance, iih named therein, and In tho lien declared by said Ordinandi as recorded In the Docket or City LIciih. You aro hereby notified that tho assessment declared hy tho foregoing Ordinance has houi iniulo and tho Hen thorofor entered In tho City Lion Docket, and that tho same Ih duo and you aro hereby required to pay tho uamo to t)io City Recorder within ton days from tho service of this Notice, which service Is madu hy tho publica tion of tho foregoing Ordlnunco and this Notice onn tlmo In tho Medford Mall Trlhuno, u newspaper published and of guttural circulation In said city, pursuant to an order of tho City Council or wild city. K. T. KOHH, City Hecorder. Tin: pkutki: idol Ouo of tho Vltagraph'ri comedies full of lattghn. i i , Spoclnl matliimm every Saturday nml Sunday at 2 p. m. J-Jvopjug performance, 7;3pt t i -jj.-. i. . . j.. '.i :i.. -j Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 10c, 25o Phones: Pacific :i(i21. Jlomo 354 J I Meqsongcr Sorvioo V ' jTN.Ivir. County I'ecui'dor'H rt'cordu 6f Juck-1 Ueucrihod lu volutno 70, pngo 370 1 PLUMBING Steam arid. Hot Wator Hoating All Woik Guiuauliiud I'llcoM ittmsumilih) OOiriJEN & PRIGE 30 Howard Block, Eutrrtiioa on 0th Bt, Pftelflo 3031, Xomo 349, MORTGAGE LOANS JMpnoy on hand at all timnn to loan pn improve j'aiuihps and city property at lowest rates with "on or boforo priyilogo." ' JAMES OAMPBELli i Phono 3231 320 G,-C. Eldg. Crater Lake Auto Line ' i i ". Car will loavo Hotel Medford, for Orator Lake at 8 a. in, TitoHdaya mid Suttinlay. Iloturn Mondaya and Thursdays, Bpoiirt SiiilUnjr at Orator Lake. Itoflorvntlons mado t Medford Hotel otflco, 4