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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,. OREOON, FIND AY, .JULY 1D. 1012.
J-' PERSONAL
Will Smith who wns appointed by
.ludgo Calkins of the circuit court
to mnlto tho r.lohutiti In the Old Chan
nel Mlno has gone to Merlin, from
which point ho will take tho stage to
CI nil ce, there p carry out tho orders
of tho court. He thought that. It
would rnqulrn from a week to ten
days to recover all tho gold from tho
sluice hojoa and riffles. Tliu gold Is
to ho prqducod In court and flistrl
The threp Francisco hoy Walter
and AVnyno and Ross and Frank
llogers,ot Medford have loft with a
team of draft horses en route to
eastern Oregon whero they will look
over tho country with n view to
homestcadlng.
Hammocks, sporting goods, hluo
flame, ordorlcss oil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc. Prices right. Shaplelgh
Hardware Co,, 2$ South Central.
Delbort Morrison of Beagle and
Mr. Deck and Mr. Caldwell of North
Medford began hauling ore last Mon
day from the ttuzzard mine on Elk
crook to Central Tolnt.
J. C. Alnsworth, president of the
United States National bank of Port
land, accompanied by Mrs. Alns
worth will bo tho guest of Mr. and
" Mrs. K. H. Hopkins on a trip to
. Crater 1-ake leaving Friday evening.
The ladles of the M. E. church
South, will give an Ice cream social
on the church lawn, Friday evening
Everybody .invited. 101
Tho first shipment of peaches
from the valley this season was sent
out by the Ashland Fruit and Pro
duco Association last Tuesday. The
shipment consisted of a few boxes of
Alexanders and wore sent to Port
land. The number of Alexanders
raised In the valley Is small and car
load shipments will not bo made un
til the Early Crnwfords come in,
which will be about tho middle of
next month.
Pasturago at Isaacs' ranch. 59-1
It.-4.
ft. A. Proudfoot a former well
known citizen of Southern Oregon
died' at Portland on Wednesday of
last week. Proudfoot operated the
Medford electric light plant In the
early days and sold It to the city
when she tried municipal ownership
to tfilo electric business. He after
wards engaged in the restaurant
business In Portland and accumulated
considerable property.
Cherries, fresh picked. Hum
phrey's, 815 Main, phone 3094
E. Jf. Watt of Calico Is showing
some fine copper which he seenred
from mining: property in tho Silver
creek country. The smelting wa
done in a small hand forge and was
consequently not a perfect test, but
ho secured one pound of coper to
two hundred pounds of ore. and the
one pound of copper carried $10 In
gold. Ho has ore which ho states
ruii nlnenty per cent copper and car
rying good gold values.
Moved to 31 N. Grapo street Tho
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. G, Talllandler, director.
Open all summer.
Mrs. R. L. Wilson of Deal Lane has
Teturned from a protracted visit at
Chicago where she went early in
May to attend tho wedding of hor
son, Richard Wilson, Jr., who re
cently -wedded one of the charming
daughters of the windy city. Mrs.
Wilson was fortunate- In escaping
from tho middle west Just a day or
two in advance of tho dreadfully hot
wave which has lately been visiting
that section. The cooling evening
breezes of southern Oregon however,
aro wcJcotrio" to her after a few weeks
of ordinary Illinois weather.
We pay' 25 cents In trade for fresh'
ranch eggs. Also groceries sold at
right prices at C. L. Earsley's Cash
Grocery, No. 2. West Jackson street
Preliminary stepB for the annual
Rogue River -valley fair to be held in
this city In September will be taken
at n mooting of tho directors to
bo held tonight at the Hotel Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forney of
Brooksflold, Mo,, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. Qr Burgess of this city.
Beds. Bods, Bods, $1.00 per weo'k
at tho' Park. Vlow Hotel, 123 South
Holly.", , , , H2
Dr. Ji E. Stricktell, Dr. C. W.
Schmidt, Jr., and Leo Wallace of San
Francisco have returned from a
vlBlt to Crator Lake much pleased
with tho trip.
Wanted to trado acreage In Oak
dalo Park addition for a small houso
and lot In Medford. W. II. Ever
MtA, 1013 W. 9tn, phono CC71.
W. R. Coleman and C. W. Patter
son left Thursday to attend tho min
ing' congress at Yroka.
S A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. V. & H. hldg.
J, H. Mossier hatf loft for a camp
ing trip to tho Applegate.
V. C. Wallace hns returned from
an automobile trip to Grants Pass,
Mrs. W. G. Goffo and Miss Cordelia
nro vlcltlng, friends In Medford from
Central Pojnt.
Mr. mid Mrs. T. E. Daniels are ex
pected to arrive home thls evening
from an automobllo trip to Portland.
H, 'M. Parks of the Oregon Agri
cultural College spout a few hours
In Medford Thursday. Mo Is at tho
head of tho mining department.
12. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphorn, negatives made any time or
placo by appointment. Phone M, 1 171
B. F, Mulkey has, returned from a
Bhort business trip to Hutto Falls.
F. J. Newman Is at Yroka attend
ing tho Oregon-California mlng con
gress. Prof. P. J. O'Gara has returned
from a business trip to Ashland.
Soo It. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man,, over Jackson County Rank.
Mrs. Magglo Evans who Jcft some
weeks ago for Seattle expecting to
remain unUl September has returned
homo, owing to her desire to get
back Into the Rogue River valley.
Mrs. Mary Peters of Williams
Creek Is visiting Medford friends.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store,
Samuel Rosenburg and wife and
Col. Green and wife of San Francisco
motored from Seattle and are now
at their bungalow on tho Rear creek
orchard for the summer.
Berlin the ladles' tailor says to
the ladles of Medford, "Get the
Habit." Wear a Berlin Tailored
Suit for your own sake.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Curkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
Dr. and Mrs. Hearst of Central
Point were recent visitors in Med
ford.
Jack Samuels was a recent busi
ness visitor In this city from Cen
tral Point.
Mr. and Mrs- Ira L. Gleason have
been visiting their daughter, Mrs. E.
H. Henry In this city.
The funeral services of John E.
Hart will be held from tho Knights
of Pythias Hall Saturday.Rev. W. T.
Goulder oficlating. Interment In I.
O. O. F. cemetery.
NUN N
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MCK
PMG
Although the cilv council ordered
tlio improvement of Wct KUncutli
Mrtel hv puxiuir nt the liit regular
session of the council it failed to dis
pone of the mutter. Now a nunih.M
of property owners nro thrpntcnintf
injunction prococdinmn "JT the cily
prepares to jjo nlieml with the work,
Hiiiminy thnt n majority of the pro
perty owner on tin street tin not
uVmiv the improvement
age of 132 R feet on the west sldo of
, South Newtown street as described
in milium a i, iugo i u or IIIO Willi
ty Recorders records of Jnrksotl
County. Oregon, 132.5 "ft.. rhto
$t,23, Stit'.O. IS.
Assessment No. to Win 11. Ham
lin. A parcel of land In tills. :t.
Hair's addition situated ut tho north
west corner of the Intciwcllun of
South Newtown and West l'our
tconth streets having- a frotitngo of
152 feet on tho west side of South
Newtown street as described In vol
nnie , page. , of tho Coitutv
Recorder' rot orris of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon. 152 ft, into $1.23.
ffil2.Dfi.
Assessment No. II A. M. Parker,
tiot 1 of the Parker Place Addition
of the City of Medford, Oregon. huv-S
tug a frontage or flu. , feet on the
west side or South .Wwjown street
ns described In Ug. pue S.V. of the
County Hecordcr'H rocordH or .luck
son County. Oregon, 57 ft , into
II 23, s 1 1. II.
Assessment No. 29-1. I). Thomas,
A parcel of laud lu hit 1, Burr's Ad
dition marked "0. M." on the official
plat of tho City of Medford. Oregon,
having n frontage of ISO feet on the
omit side of South Newtown at root iih
(tcscriiiul lu volume 7:1. page ill" unri
. Who., the petition forpnvio cuuc I tZ 'ft 'ra
in it was neennipunictl hy a protect. . j $;jfi3.5:t.
-Neither petition hud n mnjonlv of
the properlv fronting on the .street,
niiinv property owner refu-iioy: to
xfcn one way or the other. The coun
cil acted on the mutter oi-ricrim; the
street pa veil.
The council qplit on the question,
Suinmerville. .Millar nud Campbell
voting- nvc, kmeriek ami .Mitchell no.
Assessment No. 12 M. Parker.
Lot 3 Parker Pleo driltlon of the
City of Medford. Oregon, having u
frontage of 59,7 feet on the west
side of South Newtown sticet ns di
serlbod In Itcg. page S52 of the Conn-
I tv Recorder's records of Jackson
County. Oregon, fi'j.7 ft . rate $ t :,
$22.53,
Assessment No 13. A. Moffutt
Lot 2 Parker Place dltlon of Ihe
City of Medford. OrcKon. having a
frontage of GO feet on the West side
of booth Newtown street ns described
in Reg-, page 4S9 of the County
ueeorder s records or Jackson Coun-
Oregon. 00 ft , rate $ I. as,
POISON FARM DEATHS
RIDICULED BY FARMERS
CARLYLE, 111.. July 19 Resi
dents of this town' ridiculed today ' ty.
the rounrts of tho reoenl nival. rlmia $253 SO
Ackerman deaths on the so-called j TlK XcStuiiuIu;
poison farm near Mount Vernon, city or Medford, Oregon, having u
Investigation today revealed that Jo-' frontage of CO feot on tho west sldo
seph Ackerman. reported to have, " South Nowtown Street as desorln-
dled last evening, never existed.
John Ackerman died two weeks ago.
The farm Is now deserted.
eitin.v.ixci: o. tint.
An Ordinance ilcclnrlin' tit., rout
of tho improvement of South Now-I " frontage of iifi.2ii ffut on Hie east
..a. . . ... .. Ifcflil.t nf 0,,iill. V. ..... .. .. J.IL....1 .... .1,.
iown sireei ironi west hieventti
od In Reg, page 4 5y of tho County
uccortier s records or Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon. 00 rt . rato $1.23.
1253.80.
Assessment No 15 W. I. Brown
Lot 12, blk. 2, Newtown Addition to
tho City or Medford. Oregon, having
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
Coast
W.
Vernon 60
Oakland 57
Los Angeles 54
Portland 4 1
San Francisco 41
Sacramento 39
L.
40
43
45
49
5S
P. C.
.G00
.570
.545
.45G
.414
.407
R.
San Francisco 0
Batteries Gregory and
Henley and Berry.
Portland , 0
Vernon - 4
Batteries Sutor and
Stewart and Agnew.
Los Angeles 3
Sacramento G
Batteries Single, Chech
Brooks; Gllllgan and Kreltz.
II. E.
4 2
2 0
Rohrer;
7 1
5 0
Fisher;
10 3
11 1
and
Northwest
W.
Vancouver 55
Spokane 52
Seattle 5 1
Portland 42
Victoria 42
Tacoma 3G
L..
40
39
43
49
49
58
P. C.
.579
.571
.543
.102
.402
.38
R.
I. E.
7 0
2 1
Meek,
Victoria 3
Tacoma 2
Batteries McCreery and
Crlger; Schmutz and Lalongc.
Vancouver 10 17 2
Seattle 1 8 G
Batteries WIIIIb and Lewis;
Thompson and Whaling.
Vancouver (2d game).... 3 5 G
Seattle 0 2 1
Batteries Agnew and Sepulvlda;
Cortcannon and Wally, Whaling.
Spokane . 9 11 3
Portland 0 8 5
Batteries Cochran, Kraft, Noyes
and Devogt; GJrot, Doty and Moore,
. i 1
Harris.
Weeks &McGdwan Co.
Buy Pliont 3371
Vlffht yUoatsl V. Vt. Weeks 3071
A. B. Orr 3093
SADY A88X8TAVX
National
W.
New York 58
Chicago 49
Pfttsburg 4 1
Cincinnati 42
Philadelphia 3G
St. Louis 35
Brooklyn 31
Boston 23
Chicago 8-4, Philadelphia 9-2.
St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 2.
Cincinnati 2-7, Boston 8-1.
Plttsburg-Now York rain.
h. P. C.
20 .744
29 .C28
31 .587
41 .500
39 .489
39 .473
48 .892
GO .277
American
W.
Boston 57
Washington ,...51
Philadelphia 47
Chicago 44
Cleveland 42
Dotrolt 40
St. Louis 24
Now York ...22
h.
2G
33
35
3G
43
45
5G
55
P.O.
.087
.007
.573
.550
.494
.482
.300
.28G
All games postponed, rain.
An Illinois inventor's portable coal
bin Is filled at tho top ' and dis
charges Its contents through chutes
at tho bottom.
street to Dakota avenue, bj paving
and assessing tho property lieu-flt-ted
thereby, and declaring such as
sessment, and directing the entry
thereof in tho Docket of City Liens.
The City of Medford doth ordain
as follews:
Section 1. Thnt no protests hav
ing been filed against the Improve
ment or boutn .Newtown street from
West Eleventh street to Dakota ae
nue, due notlco of thu Intention of
tho Council to causo said Improve
ment to be mnde. having been given.
ana said Improvement Tinvlng been
ordered made, the Council has con
sidered the matter and, herewith, as
certains the probable cost of making
such improvement to be tho sum of
19339.12.
And said Council further finds thnt
tho special And peculiar benefit ac
cruing upon each lot or part thereof
adjacent to said Improvement and in
Just proportion to benefits, to bo the
respectlvo amounts hereinafter set
opposite tho number or description
of each lot or part thereof, and such
amounts respectively are hereby de
clared to bo the proportionate share
of each lot or part theruqf, of tho
cost of such improvement nnri Is
hereby declared to ho assessed
against said lot or parcels respective
ly, tho name appearing abovo each
description, being the name of the
owner, or reputed owner, of each
sucu lot or parcel.
Asse&iment for tho paving of
South Newtown street from Eleventh
street to Dakota avenue, width 30
feet
Assessment No. 1 H. E. Gudehiis.
A purcel or land In lot 1, blk. 3,
Barr's addition at tho southwest cor
ner of the Intersection of Eleventh
and Newtown streets marked "B.Z."
on tho official plat or tho City or
Medford having a frontngo of 149
feet on tho west side of South New
town street as described In volume
S9, page 391 and volume 91, page
471 of the County Recorder's records
of Jackson County, Oregon. 149 ft.,
rato $4.23, $030.27.
Assessment No. 2 A. M. Parker.
A parcel of land in tho northeast
corner of tho south 1-2 of lot 1, blk.
3 or Barr n addition having a front
ago of 80 feet on the west side or
South Nowtown street as described
in volume 77, page 5'j or tho County
Recorder's records or Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon. 80 rt., rato $1.23,
$338.40.
Assessment No. 3 Harry Wny
koop. A parcel or land in tho south
east corner of lot 1, blk. 3, BarrV
addition marked "U. A." on tho offi
cial plat of tho City of Medford hav
ing u frontage of 00 feot on tho
west sldo of South Newtown street
as described lu volume 09, pnu 2t5S
of tho County Recorder's records of
Jackson County, Oregon. GO ft
rato $4.23, $253.80.
Assessment No. 4 E. N. Camp-
noil, lot 1 or Kmlg's addition hav
ing a frontage or 50 root on tho west
side or South Newtown street as de
scribed in volume 94, page 10G, of
tho County Recorder h records of
Jackson' County, Oregon. 50 ft.,
rato $1.23, $230.88.
Assessment No. 5 Ella Olson
Smith. Lot 2 Emlg's uddltjon having
a frontage or 5G feet on tho west
Bldo of South Newtown street as de
scribed In volume 78, page 99, of the
County Recorders records of Jack
son County, Oregon. 50 rt., rate
$4.23, $230.88.
Assessment No. G Ella Olson
Smith. Lot 3 Emlg's addition hav
ing a rrontago or 50 root on the west
sldo or South Kowtow street as
described In volume 78, page 99, or
tho County Recorder's records or
Jackson County, Oregon. 50 rt., rate
$4.23, $230.88.
Assessment No. 7 El lit Olson
Smith, hot 4 Emlg's addition hav
ing a rrontago or 50 feot on tho west
sldo of South Newtown street us de
scribed in volume 78, pagu 99, of tho
County Recorder's records of Jack
son County, Oregon, 50 ft., rate
$4.22, $230.88.
Assessment No. 8 Ella Olson
Smith. Lot 5 Emlg's udditlou hav
ing a frontage of 5G feet on tho west
sldo of South Nowtown street as ri
scribed in volume 91. pngo 270 of
tho County Recorder's records of
Jackson County, Oregon. ni!,25 ft.,
rato $4 23, $237.9 1.
Assessment No. 1(1 1). O. Hoppen
steel. Lot 11. blk. 2, Newtown Ad
dition to the City of Medford. Oru
gon, having a frontage of 5G.26 feet
on the wist sldo of South Newtown
street, as described In vnluiu lit.
pugu 21 or the County Recorder's
records or Jackson County. Oregon.
50.25 rt. rate $1.23. $237.9 .
Assessment No. 17-- W. I. Brown.
Lot 10. blk. 2, Nowtown Addition to
tho City or Medrord. Oregon, having
a rrontago or 1 12.50 feet on the east
side of Sonlli Newtown street as de
scribed In vol. ,p.ige of the
County Recorder's records of Jackson
County. Oregon. 112.50 ft., rale
4.22, $!7o.S7.
Assessment No. IS John Welrion.
Lot 13. blk. 1. Nowtown Addition
to the City ot Medrord. Oregon hav
ing a front of 50 feot on tho east
sldo of South Newtown slreft as de
scribed in volume U2, page 520 or the
County Recorder's records or Jock
son County. Oregon. 5.0 ft., rate
$4.23, $211.50. .
Assessment No. 13 John WVIiIon
Lot 13 blk. 1. Newtown Addition to
the City or Medrord. Oregon, having
a rrontago or 50 ten on the east side
or South Newtown btrect as described
In volume 92, page 31 7, or the County
Recorder's records or Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon. 50 ft., rato $ I 23,
$211.50.
Assessment No. 20 I. W Thomas
Lot 12, blk. ., Newtown Addition to
tho City of MvrifonL'Orcgon. having
a froutago of 50 fcefon the cant side
of South Nowtown street as descrid
eri In volume 84, page 10S of the
County Recorder's records or Jack
son County, Oregon. 50 rt , rat'
$4.23. $211.50.
Assessment No. 21 Xuch Camer
on. Lot 13. blk. 3, Siinuyslilo Ad
dition to tho City or Medrord. Ore
gon, having a rrontago or 120 feet on!
the cast sldo of South Nowtown street I
as described ill volume ji. na,. fit;7
of tho County Recorder's records or
Jackson County, Oregon. 120 rt ,
rato $1.23, $507 Go.
Assessment No. 22 E. II. Foster.
A parcel of html comprising the
westerly portion of tho north 15 feet
or lot 7. blk. 2, Suunysldo Addition
to the City or . .edfonl, Oregon, hav
ing u frontage of 15 feet on tho east
sldo of South Newtown street as de
scribed in volume 82, page GOG or the
County Recorder's records or Jack
son County, Oregon. 15 rt rule
$1.23, $03.15.
Assessment No, 23 E. II. FoBter.
Tho south 30 feet of lot 8, blk. 2,
Suunysldo Addition to tho City of
.Mouroni, Oregon, frontage 30 feet on
tho enst side or South Nowtown street
as described lu volume 82, pngo GOG
or tho County Hoc order's records or
Jackson County, Oregon. 30 ft ,
rato $1,23, $120.90.
Assessment No, 24-Mrs. E. A
Dyke. Tho north 25 foot of lot 8,
blk. 2 Suunysldo Addition to the City
or Medrord, Oregon, huvlng it rron
tago or 2& reel on tho east side or
booth Nowtown ulri-dl as described
In volume 73, page 147 of tho Coun
ty Recorder's records of Jackson
County, Oregon. 25 ft., rato $1.23,
$100.25. ,
Assessment No. 25. Sam Bnuor.
Lot U. blk. 2, Sunuysldo Addition to
thu City of Modfoid, Oregon, having
a rrontago or 55 feot on tho east side
of South Newtown Btroot h describ
ed lu volume 83, pngo 128 of tho
County Recorder's records of Jackson
County, Oregon. 55 ft., rato $4.23,
$232.05.
Assessment No. 20 Sam Bauer.
Lot 10, blk. 2, SilnnVHlde Addition to
tliu City of Modfoid, Oregon, having
a rrontago or 55 feet on tho east sldo
of South Newtown ulroot on describ
ed in volume 83, page 128 of the
county uecordei's records or Jackson
County. Oregon, 55 ft., rato $1.23,
Assessment No. 27 E. J. Run
yard. Lot 11, blk 2, Suiinysido Ad
dition to tho City of Medford, Oro
gon, having a frontage or 53 feot 011
the east sldo or South Newtown street
Reg. page a.SS or tho County Recoil
for'H records ur Jxcksou County, Ou
Itou. J so rt., rate $i.a:i, $701 10
Assessment No 30 Ellmheth
Fergusen: A parcel of land In lot I,
Hair's Addition marked "C A." on
tho orrictut pint or the City of Med
ford. Ort'iioh, having A frontrtgo of
iriiircnt on, the east side or South
Nowtilwn street iih descrlhi.d lu vol,
nine 00, ptige 150 of the County Re
corder's records of Jnrksotl County,
Oiegou. lr.o rt , rato $1.23, $ti:it no
Assessment No. 31 -Mis, E
Dyke. The south 20 fret 'of lot 7.
blk. 2, SttnnyHlrie Addition to tho
City or .M mil onl, Oregon, rruutngc
20 feet on the east side of South
Nowrown street us described In vol
utile 73, page t 17 or the Coiintv K.
conlei's lecords or Jackson Count),
Oregon. 20 ft., rate $1.23, $84 00
Assessment for private drives
J. C. I.idley. Dim 10 ft. drive,
S10.SS.
.1. C. Llriloy. O110 10 rt.
$I0.SS.
F. X. Beck. One 10 rt.
SIO.SS.
It. Sheruood. Ono 9 rt.
$10.55.
SECTION U -The Iticorder or the
t ity of Medrord Is hereby directed
to enter a sjatoiiiont "f thu assess
ments hereby made III the Docket of
City Ltous, and to give notice, by
publication as required by the Char
ter and Ordinance No. 250 In the
Medrord Mall Tribune, a newspaper
published and of r,cuoral circulation
lu said City.
Tho foregoing Ordinance was pas
sed by the City Council of the City
or Medrord, Oregon. 011 tho Kith day
or July, 1912, by the following vote
. Watt, absent; .Mitchell, aye; Enter-
flek. aye; Campbell, ayo; Millar, aye.
and Siimiuervllle, aye.
Approved July 10. 1912.
W. II. CANON. Mayor.
Attest: E. T. FOSiS, City Rt colder.
therefor enteicd lu tho City Lien
Docket, mid that the sniue Is doc nod
you 1110 hoioby required to pay too
sumo lo the City Recorder within
ten rinys from tho servlro of thin
Notice, which service Is made hv
publication of tho foregoing ordi
nance and this Notlco 0110 limp In
tho M I'd ford Mall TiUniuc, 11 noun
paper published nod of geueiol clt
cola) Ion lit said Clb, pursuant to
an older of the City Commit ol said
City.
K T TOSH;, City Recorder
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NOTICE.
To the owner, or reputed owner,
of each parrel of property descrlbm!
In the foregoing ordinance, as named
t.ierelu, and lu the Hon ricclurtri l
mid ordinance ns recorded In the
Docket of City Liens.
i aro hereby notified (hat the
assessment declared by tliu foregoing
ordinance has been made and tho lieu
PACIFIC & EASTERN RY.
SUNDAY EXCURSION to BUTTE FALLS, ORE.
.IThVlil, 11)113.
UOl'NI) TU'll ONLY $1.00
Leave Mmlford S:00 a. in. Return reach Medford 6:50 p. m. Twkn
)oitr lunch and spend a day of rest lu tho cool moiiiitalurt, l'lii"t
water on earth. The Medford Military band will accompany tho
excursion and give a grand conrerl at Unite I'nlU during tho riny.
Xt'iirlv a titiarlt'i' of ti rcnlurv tuitlci' ihc sniilP
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IIRIIIRCIIII'Ill
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
THE
County
WANTED Auto repairing. (Jet
our cur repaired by a man with'
10 years experience and III a shop
where there aro no apprentices to
learn at your expense and "mon
key" with your car. (SeO. I.
Dyer, 11 IS N. Central nv.. Med
ford, Oregon. 102
Jackson
Medford, Orogon
II hns stici'ccdctl because of
Banl
WANTED -Experienced woman on
ranch for ramlly of four. No hired
men lo cook for. Call or phono
Earnnr Sl..-I'-13 103
Soundness of principle
Economy of iimniigrmoiiL
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal I real men!
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
AY. 1. Vawlor .President (1. U. Lindlev, Yiee Pre.s.
C. W. iMeDonald, Cashier '
50'0,5 J JO-J-J--" 555 J lZlfrllitllitlz
Bido of Houth Newtown street its do- us doscrlbed in volume 01, pugo 1 of
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scribed In volume 78, page 01), of
tho County Recorder's records of
Jackson County, Oregon. 50 ft.,
rate $1.23, $230.K8,
AssesHiiion No. 'J T. O. llurrows,
A parcel of land in blk. 3, Hair's ad
dition situated at the southwest cor
ner or tlio intersection or Thirteenth'
and Newtown sti'eeta huvlnn a frout-
tho County Retorder's records of
Jackson County, Oregon. 53 ft.,
rato $4,23, $221 'j.
Assessment No, 28 E. Honshaw.
Lot 12, blk. 2, Huiiiiysldo Addition
to tho City of AH'dford, Oregon, hav
ing a frontage or r7 feot on tho east
side of Sootn 'Newtown street as do
scrlbed In volume JfDpngo 130 of the
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Mann's
Central Ave., Near
P.O.
CORSETS
Having just re
ceived a new line.
of.Coseis in the
newest model low
bust and loiitf hip
and lo adver
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urdav only
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Kayser's Short, Olovr
coloi's ini'ludiii blacl
value,
48c
Kayser's Loiitf fllove, H!
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$1.48
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Mann's
Contral Avo., Noar
P.O.
CORSETS
Cover embroider
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very finest qual
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special
39c
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colors, ror.
value per
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15c
2.'ic
boll.
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EMBROIDERED
TISSUES
Tn all the summer's
newest shades; regu
lar (iOe .i:'
Saturdav
39c
hptjciai
DRESS LINENS
Tn linen color and
white; values from
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for Saturday only
15 off
RATINE
The ideal fabrie for
the sutunior own, '10
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tpiality. Special
69c
LAWNS
and Dimities, in plain
colors, stripes and
figures, IHc qualities.,
Special Saturday
10c
IRISH ROLLER
and Dish Toweling,
pure .Jiiien, regular
I He value. Special,
10c
COT'N CORDUROY
27 in. wide, in colors
of pink, Alice, (!opep
Imiron, cream and tan,
Me value. Suecial
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