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MTWFOKD MATT, TRTKUNR MKDFORD, ORKGON SATURDAY, APUIh 11. li)t I. FAGF BIX PAY INTEREST ON I In nn interview wilh Colonel 11. II. Knrgent, counriltnnn uf tlio sec nml wnrd, ami member of tlio fm unco committee, regarding the impor tnnt ordinnneeH relating to the col lection of delinquent assessment", -which ordinunee was panned liy the city council on Tuesday, April ", nnil was published hcth the Mcd ford Sun anil Mcdford Tribune mi Airil t), lie says: "I am very much concerned for fenr Hint the property owners win. nro delimiuent m ttsesmcntH and interest for paving do not realize tlio gravity of the filnntion. "Tlie terms of the ordinnncc go into effect under the law fifteen days after its passage; other word's, on April 2.'1. Until that date interest alone will he accepted at tin treasurers office, but if the interest is not then paid, any person can ap ply to the recorder and get a cer tificate of delinquency on any piece of property in the city if the owner hns not paid his interest. This cer tificate will include the delinquent assessments nnd the interest and carries a l." per cent penalty, and unless redeemed by the owner of the property within a certain time will result in the owner of such certifi cates gaining in time complete pos session of the property by simplv taking a few subsequent steps as provided by the state law for the collection of delimiuent state and county taxes. "So far as I Lnow, it is not the purpose of the council to puhlitdi any further lists of the owners of prop erty whoso assessment and interest arc delinquent. '-'I am much in hopes, therefore, that every property owner whose in terest and assessments arc unpaid will come forward before April 23 and pay at least the interest, thus avoiding bavins issued against his or her projwrty n certificate of delin quency, which in the end, unless re deemed, will surely result in the, en tire loss of tlio property. And if redeemed by the owner of the prop erty, will necessitate his lmving to pay not only the amount of the de linquent assessments nnd the (J er cent interest, but in addition the 15 per cent penally." GOOD FRIDAY ENDS AT HKNO, Kev., April 11. Good Friday closed in Iteno at midnight with n murder, suicide and an at tempted murder. Failing in an at tempt to effect a reconciliation with hi wife, Frank Avnuzino, son of Louis Avnnzino, shot and seriously wounded 'her in a room in a down town lodging bouse. Avnuzino then sent a bullet into his own head, dy ing almost instantly. Giovanni Cilliuo, hotel cook, died shortly before, midnight from a knife wound inflicted by I). I'etriui, a waiter, after a trivial argument. Cillinos' wife witnessed the stab bin?. I'etriui escaped. SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., April 11. -A twenty-round match here May 20 between Knm Longford nnd Guii Inmt Smith loomed up us n strong probability today. Joe Woodman, Laugford'8 manager, has accepted terms offered for such u mutch, and 1'romoter James V. ('off roth has nu appointment to meet Jim Iluckley, Siidtli'u manager, here this all noon, and it was Inlicvcd cer am (hoy would reach nn uudcistumtii g. In his telegram to I'oltiotli Woodman hiiid that Langfoid v.a- It box ill Chiittauoogii on Apnl l"i ami would come to Sail Francisco direct if Smith agreed to the match. 200,000 TIES ORDERED VANCOITF.H, Wash., Aj.nl 11. Tho lumber industry of southwest Washington received gient impetus today with the placing uf an unlet fur 200,001) ties, which will use up HiproxlmuMy 11,000,000 feet of lum ber with I he Ni'Hh Foik hoggini; WMdjwiuy i"l II'0 Harvey Milling cum wy of Ykhoimow. Oilier mill are STREETASSESSMEN ADVISES SARGENT MURDER SAM WORD TOSS FIGHT GUNBOAT SMITH GUN CARRYING AEROPLANE SHOWN AT AERO EXHIBITION IN LONDON At tho Fifth International Aero Kx htbltlon In London a mem: the most In tcrcstlng exhibits, were tho now bi planes built for military use uuiler the new requirements of the UrltUh army. Among these Is the pun carrying Vlckers machine driven by a 100-horse power Gnome motor of the new mono valve type. The nacelle, or body, of tho aeroplane, accordlug to a description In Flight, Is made throughout of steel tubes covered with aluminum. In the nose of the nacelle, uuil mounted on a universal Joint resting on the tubular framework Is n Vtckers automatic gun which has a range of action of thirty deems In any CLANTON TO INSPECT KLAMATH FISH UDDERS , j L-i . ;; .''-.'' 1 1 .' j. KLAMATH FALLS, April 10. That. It. K. Clanton, in charge of the stato fish hatcheries, intends to make a thorough investigation of tho re ported blocking of trout at the diuft across the Klamath river, constructed by the California-Oregon Power com pany, is shown by a letter received here last night. Mr. pinuton hays: "1 have taken the matter up with the California fish and game com mission and asked that immediate re lief be given 'in order to enable the fish to ascend the Klamath river. It k my intention to vis-it Klamath county some time in the near future, when I will make it a ioiut to vi-it this dam and mqke a pergonal inves tigation, and at the snme time will try and prevail upon the California commifsioii to have a representative there so we call go over the matter together." It has been reported on very good authority th.it the trout and sjdmou are pilid up at this wiwer dam tliU spring nnd that few, if any, have been able to get above it to pawn. The mattes was taken up with the state fish and game commisnion with the urgent request that an in estimation be made and it' it is found this dam bars aeeut of the Klamath river an effort will be made to have the Cali fornia commission give relief. RURAL CREDIT BILL WASHINGTON', April 11. Sen ate and hoae Mih-committees were in conference with one another toda relative to the rural credit bill, which is to be submitted "to the country" fr crithci.ni and MiguiM- ed amendments. Professor II. Par ker, the expert who drafted the tentative bill, advised wi'h Senator llolln and Congressman ISnklely. It was expected the measure would bo introduced within a day or two. . T TO MOUNT VKIIN'O.N. Vnli., April 11. Following a prelininnrv hear ing bclore Justice (rookstoii, Geo. Hall wa hound over for trial in tho niipeiior couit for minder in tho firt degree. Hall in niinpcclcd as being one of the baudith who hilled three passen gers during I lie hold-up of a Great N'oitliein (rain near Hellicgham on February 20. ALL-ALASKA SWEEPSTAKES TO BE RUN OFF OH MONDAY N'O.MI', Alaskii, April II. Willi zero wcalhor and the trull conse quently smooth nnd find, the hcv cnlh ull-Abislia HMcitptiiltiM will s'ai't from here Monday. Four dog Iciimx hiivi licui entered. Tim pin -i i .I0U0. The cmr-. from .Nvino to (, uudle, i II J mile . xS.jflHHH pHbv. WV c Nose OP VACKERS U1PUVSC muwinq rum direction from the line of flight, The gun projects through a circular own ing lu the nose of the nacelle, while a hemispherical shield Is uiouuted on and moves with the gun barrel. This shield U fitted with mica windows, through I which the guuuer obtains his sights. DEATH SEIZES GROWN OF WALLA WALLA. Wash., April 11. Hert Kelly, 2S, twice winner of the bucking championship at the Pendle ton Itound-Ui), is dead at Phoenix. Ariz., according to news reaching here today. KellyV pnwe-s eo-t him his life, as injuries be received while riding caused his death. THE SWEN STUDIO HAS MODERN EQUIPMENT Swell's studio, in the St. Mark's building, is now open for business and ha-, modem equipment, includ ing the latt'sl improved Kay electric operating lamp of 12.000 candle jHtwcr. T. M. Swen, the senior member, has had forty-six jean.' I experience in the business. J. II. h wen n, tue junior momucr, uns nan soverul years' experience, and both are exerts in their line, as their work shows. The Swenw are from Fargo, S. I)., and formerly lived and were lit bu-iness ill St. Paul, Minn. Tin v aNo do nil kinds of kdnk finishing. E Reported by Jackson County Ab tract'Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. Circuit Court State of Oregon v. F. . Lake, order releasing on bond. II. L. White vs. A. ('. Geinger, mandate from supreme court uf firming the decision of lower court. John A. Perl vs. Uarrii-t Scholz Action for deceit. State of Oregon vs. Nellie M. Mi Intyrc Transcript from justice court, Ashland district. Ileal IMiito Transfers It. M. Whitman el u.v to Geo. M. Keller, .Vi neres in nee. :ir-:is-iw. . t i C. A. Ituiiclx et ux to Ilcth Sutton, lots 2 and .'I, blk. II, Itailroad Addition to Ashland . -. 10 J. F. Mcikle et ux to Jos. S. Miller, land in I) h C .I0-:ill-lK., Ashland .10 Clyde A. Payne et u.v to 0. Hrigg, lot 011x187 feet in sec. Kl-nO.riW., Gold Hill 10 F. L. Orr c( ux to Paul S. Seelcy, laud in Ashland 10 Illanche S. Stanley to Helen It. Marks, lot 14, IIiiM'a dino ti.ict, Ashliiiul ... 1 A. L. Petcrman et u.v to F. C. Dauforth, laud in sec. 2.'l- :mme. , 7,r,oo C. L. Ilohart et ux to H. M. Whitman et ul., "i.'i acres in sec. :!.-i-:I8-1W. 12..ri00 KL'IT IX i:ot'ITV. HI'M3li)H I'Olt I'l'HMC.VflO.V. In tho circuit court of tlio utato of OroKou, for Jneltsoii county Jamos I Frodonbiirg, plaintiff, vs. F. 0. .Mathlsou, and Nolllo I'oarl Mathlsou, Ills wife, Herbert N. Cur politer am Jeauiiuttu A. Thomus, do. femluiits. To F. O. MathlKon, and Nolllo Pearl .MathUon, his wife. Horbort N. Curiieulur. and Juanuotto A Thomus, tlio ubovo named dofumluntH. In tlio numii of tho titalo of Oro Kou. you uro hereby rqulroi to up pour uiid uiiswnr tho (omplulnt filed aiiBluul you In tho ubovo entitled court nml i a ii no on or Imforu nit wouks from lliu dutu uf lliu first pub- HO m ETO STATE OFFICES AI SALF.M, Or. Apnl 11 The cam paign for patty nominations foi state and ditiict offices at the pri mal v election May lo opened in dead earnest today with 2"h aspir ants. When the time lor tiling pe titions and dcchuatlotiK of caiidi daeics closed at o'clock ,estciday this number bud qualified to partici pate in the nice. Of the aspirants 1HH ure republicans, 1 1 democrats and I.'i prorcslves. The race for the gubernatorial nomination promises to be the unt exciting with fit teen candidates in the field, eight ' being lepublicnns five democrats ami thiec progres. six es. The nominations for Tinted Slutes senate will not be of gieat inteicst, lis only one enndidate of each party is entered in tho li.. They are: K. A. Booth, F.ugcuc, lepublicaii. George K. Chamberlain, incumbent, democrat, nml William lluuley, pro gressive. Congrcssmnii N. J. Sinuott of the second district, and aspirant for the republican nomiuntion, is without nn opponent from any other pnrt. There are numerous candidates in the first and third district. Ten ate seeking iioiniimtions for justices of the supreme court to fill the four places that will be vacant. Six are seeking the Humiliation for attorney general, four for state labor commissioner, two for super intendent of public instruction and two for state eiiciuivr. Mention of this summons, being on the Mth day of March, t!tl. tho tlmo prcicrlbcil In the order of pub llcatlon thereof. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear ami answer salt! complaint, for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to the Court for tho re lief demanded In the complaint, to- wit: For a decree of the above entitled court forectoiln that certain mort gage given by defendants F. (1. Mathl son and wife to the plaintiff named abovo. recorded in book 33 at pages l-t-lS record of mortgages, Jackson county, Oregon, covering the follow ing described real property situated In Jackson county, Oregon, to-wlt: Tho southwest quarter of tho SW V, of section 29. the NW .i of tho XW ii of section 32. nnd tho XB .. of the Xi: U of section 31, all In tonushlp 34 south of range" 2 West of the Willamctto Meridian. Said mortcago securing n note for tho sum of $1300.00. dated Mcdrard, Oregon. January 27th. 1913, exe cuted by said V O. Mnthlson ami wife and payable to tho plaintiff herein, drawing Interost at tho rato of eight per cent per annum from dato until paid. For n decreo and Judgment for the sum of J 1200.00. with lutereit there on from January 27th, 1913, until paid at said rate, Includlnc attorneys fees for tho sum of $100.00, and costs of suit. That tho usual aecrco ho mado for tho sale of cald premises by the sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, according to law, and tho proceeds of said salo may bo applied lu pa ment of tho amount duo tho plain tiff, Including principal and Interest, costs and attorneys fees, nnd thru said dofendantH and encli of them and all persons claiming under them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgaga upon said promises, cither ns purchasers. Incumbrancers, or otherwise, may bo barred unit fore closed or nil rights, claim or equity of redemption (except such as al lowed by law) In said premises, nnd that tho plaintiff may havo Judgment and execution against tlio said do fendaats for any deficiency which may remain after applying all thu proceodB of the salo of said prem ises properly applicable to thu satis faction of said decreo. That tho plaintiff or any othor party to the suit may become a pur chaser at said sale; that tho sheriff executo a certificate of salo to tho purchaser; that said purchaser bo lot Into the possession of said prom ties upon tho production of tho sher iff's certificate or salo therefor; and that plaintiff havo hiicIi othor and further roller In tho promises as to this court may seem meet and equit able. Thin BiimmonH Is published iindor and by vlrtuo of an order mado by tho llonorablo F L. Ton Vollo, coun ty Judge of Jackson inunty. Oregon, In tho nhsoncn from tlio said county of tho circuit court or tho Judge of the circuit court of Jackson county, Oregon, on tho 12th day or March, 191-1, the first publication on tho Hth day of March, 1911, and tho last publication will bo mado on tho 2 Ml. day or April, 1011. Dated March Hth, 10H. MHLKKV & CIIHIHtY. Attorneys for I'lulntlff. SUIT IX IWI'IT. Kl'MMOXH l-Oll IM'HI.KMTIOX. lu thu circuit court or tho statu of Oregon, for Jucl.suu county. A. K. J Hclmlz, plaintiff, vm. F. Mathlsou and Nolllo Pearl Mathlsou. Iilu ii'lfi, ll.trli.,. V f 'nrlmlitfir nml Jeaunotto A. Thomas, dofonduuta. To r. u. .MathiMiii and xonio rcan Mathlsou, his wire, Herbert X. Car pouter and Juanuotto A. Thomas, thu ubovo named defendants, Iji thu iiuiiio of tho stato of Ore gon, you nro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed uguliist you lu the ubovo entitled court and causn, on or before Mix weeks from tho dutu of tlio first pub lication of this summons, being on tho Hth duy of Murch, II'H, tho (lino proscribed lu the oritur of publl CUt loll Illl'lllOf And ou uro hereby notified Ihul m PRIMARIES MAY 1 5 If von fall to appear and aiiMwer said complaint, for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to the court for tho teller demanded In tho complaint, to-wlt: For a decreo of the abovo entitled comt foiee'osln': that certain limit gage given bv defendants F tl, Mathl sou and wire to thn plaintiff named above, iceordcd In book 33. pages tti-t", record of mortgancs, .taehson county, Oregon, covering the follow lug described real property situated lu Jackson county. Oregon, to-wlt Tho SK i4 of the HV '4 r sec Hon 29, nnd the V, or thu NW '. and the XWU of the NW'.,. nnd the SW l or tho XW U. and the NW l of SW Vi of section 32, all lu town ship No. 3 1 south of range No 2 West or the Willamette Merldlnn Said mortgage seiurlng n note tor $1100 00, dated Medtord, Oregon. Janunrv 27th. 1913, executed by said F (I Mathlsou and wtfu and pa) able to the plaintiff herein, drawing In terest at the tate or six per cent per annum from date until paid. For n decree nnd Judgment tor uatd sum of $1000 00, with Interest thereon from January 27th, 1913, tin HI paid nt said rate. Including at torneys for the sum or $300 00, nnJ costs or suit. That tho usual decree be made fr the sale of said premises by the sher iff or Jackson county, Oregon, ac cording to law, and the proceeds of said sale may bo applied lu pit) ment of tho amount due tho plaintiff, In cluding principal and Interest, rmts and attorneys fees, and that said de fendants and each of them, nml all persons claiming under them, subse quent to thu execution or said mort gage upon satd premises, either as purchasers. Incumbrancers, or other wise, may be barred and foreclosed 3f alt rights, claims or equity or re demption (except such as allowed by law) In mild premises, nnd that the plaintiff may have Judgment and exe cution against the said defendant for any deficiency which may remain after appHIng all the proceeds of the sale or said premises properly appli cable to thu satisfaction or said de creo That the plaintiff or any other party to the suit may become a pur chaser at snld sale; that the sheriff execute n certificate of salo to the purchaser; that said purchaser be let Into thu possession of snld prem ises upon production or the sher iff's certificate of sale therefor, that plaintiff have such other nnd fur ther relief lu the premises as to tins court may seem meet and equitable This summons Is published under nml by virtue of an urder made by Honorable F. L Ton Velio, county Judge of Jackson county, Oregon, In the absence of the Judge of said cir cuit court from said county, on thu 12th day of March, 1911. the first publication to be on the I tth day ot March. 19H, and the last publica tion will be on tho 2,1111 day of April. 1911. Dated March 11th, 1911. MFI.KHV & CHHItltV. Attorneys for Plaintiff. AIIMIXIKTItATOIt'S XOril'l' TO CltHltlTOIIS. In the matter of thu estate of Amu Carpenter, deceased Public notice Is hereby given that under, nnd by virtue of an order or thu county court or Jackson countr, Oregon, made upon April 2. 19 H, the undersigned has been duly ap pointed administrator ot the above entitled estnte. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly vcrctled to the undersigned at the taw office or O. M. Iloberts. over the Med ford National Hank, Mcdford, Dregon. within six months from thu Into of this said notice Dated at Mcdford. Oregon, thU 4th day of April A. I), 19 H. J. THOMAS CUtl'KNTl'lt. Administrator ot tho estate of Anna Carpenter, deeeusod. U. M. UOIII'llTH, Attorney for said estate. To loan on Improved ranches. Interest S per cent "Insurance Tbut Insures." II. S. STINK Duy your Insurance or . taxpayer WHY? You who havo been here for soma tlmo should know that thu present schedulo of prices or land Is as low as they will go. located Near .Mcdford licit Hear creek bottom $250.00 flood alfalfa 200.00 Alfalfa and grain land 12ri,00 Clay loam, good orchard land 7G.00 Desert, can bo Irrigator! GO, 00 Fair grades of sticky, Faglo Point and Sams Valley sec tions In grain OB, 00 Alfalfa, Applegate, Irrigated ICO, 00 Laud In brush or hillside fig ures $10.00 to 20.00 Laud hero hi as cheap aa lu Kan sas or Iowa, J. C. BARNES .'Ol I'll s Xul'l Hank llldg. FOR SALE llomouteod relinquishment for sulu or trade ror city lots or tor sec ond hand Ford, his place Is well located, close to railroad and I'i eflo highway. Also have city lot or equity lu housu and lot to traJo for now or second hand auto, Flvo room house on paved street, modern, to soil on Installments, small puymout down, balaiico flfi to $2ri per month. Houses ami office rooms to rout cheap. Come up mid itdl mo your troubles, Itooui I tl AI, F, ,V II, Hiilldlng Opposltu thu Post Offlco W, T, VOItlf, I'nimitlly Honlor Mombur of W. f York U Co, O " v i&r The New Uriel. I nlou l.hecj Everything new and up to dato Phono 150 : JRr- ;iS IKstSssSstssP If on Ural in values you'll iipprtVi- to tlio Kord. lis .siniplii'ity its (fonoiiiyiiiid its dt-piMidnliility k'ivh it a valut thai I'aniiot Ik nieasitrt'd by its price. The Kord is the oho car that has ''made tjood" in world-wide service. $'96 ts the price uf touring car Is $i5tB f. with equipment. Hot (rum C. E. GATES ni'AKTA mil.HINO. HUPMOBILE Tho Cm of tlio American Family. WHY? Uccaiisc llu upkeep is markedly low. Iiccanse repairs are far and few between. 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