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MERFOUl), JvfATJj, ;i!Rn?UN,E, MOTFQttT), 01? BOON, RATirifDAy, NOVEMHER 7, 10J
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NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS
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ASHLAND D VICINITY
AhIiIiiikI In unluiiillv nnxioim to
li'Min I Iii htiilim of the other pici'inclH
01' tlic (Miiinlv ii'uniilinjr the Not mill
vol1, lull up to l-'ililuv nluhl no will
factory Mkiiii'm wuih ' r 1 liconiiiie.
Tint vnlc lii'ii' uum lllll'J for mill (ill
iiKhIiinI, wild t."i5 IhiIIoIh which were
not innilii'il I'ltlicV way iik l'n i' iin the
Not runl Unm mum t-iuireitieil. The
vole hero U hclinll' of WVmIoii twin
loll lor mill r.:i iiuiiIiihI, with 'J.Vi
balliil Kili'iil jim o ehiilro either
"M'i" or "no." Tlio ii'iiiMrulioii here
u'iih 'J.'iH", mill 1 lit lotnl Mitii IHHO,
hlmuiiiK ii iitiii-Milliik' I'li'inrnt of 7HI
--iimiilfellv too Iiiico ii number to
Hiii'lit'iri) ill ho important u meamiit,
lint not greater iit'lcr nil, limn rela
tive figuie rUculiric, Prohibition
ii'ccived ii miijorilv of It.M.V- KIM for
mill ;i.l ugnliifct.
A mini giving Hit' mime of V. .1.
Siiiiiiun, over ."ill yenn of nu( wiih
picked up liy Inenl police ni'iir tin'
utoi-kynnlM Fnilay umrnlii)- in mi i'X
liniixtcil condition, bavin-- been Mih
ji'i'li'il to i!piinri' nil tin' pii imiH
night, lie I'lniiiiH o IniM' been n
I'liinp cool; ni'iir I'oKi'K'tiiin. Or. lie
in nt the (Intuitu City Im-pHiil, M-ri-Ollxlv
ill.
I III Kiumci' Iclt Im ilny it ft er dec
lion for Montague, Cut., to uin .litu
Hotter, editor of tin' .Mi'Hxt'iijji'f, lliln
ocr mi iimiMiiilly Imihv fpcll of wuili.
Inclilcnlullv hit will lake "ii iiiiicIi
IICCllcil ICMt," if till' iiticriniilli of mi
cvciliiitr Oii'xon cuuiiuiju will penult
iiiin to tin no,
l'iojiliiiK tin' hmiiiI police force N
unable to limiilli' tlu hltuutiDii when
iiiiiiicrniix miiiicx of holme arc punn
iniC IIiioiikIi town, nitd coreiitllv
whenever Ilia truuili cli-inrnt gel IoiiiI
mill iitirul.v, tin council will mlopt
Hlerncr nii'iiKiiicM than heri'tol'ini', iik
wit tic-. ii rude of ilitrcH ignult ic-
cciilly enacted, nil of which have ilia
I'liiciKi'iicv cluu-c attached. In cum
of nn incipient riot, a pu-li on the
Holt pciliil attached to tin' Iin- alalia
, Icia will hiinc tin' iiVcraHc pah -c
ilclnil to ln Mi'i'iif. If tin' holm leu
ioiiM outnumber the retciti'red votei
in town, two sliiiip hlnaU, tcpcatcl
cvciy oiiim' in it wliili nt high ter
mom concert piti'li, will miiiiiiioii to tin
ilrpol ground tlin Vocational club,
Hit- lirt Company Con-t Artillery
ltoerve. iiml llii llov Scouts in rnpi I
Ntii'i'iMMioti, It' ihU force cannot ttet
the itpi'i't haiuiil over the uucmploycM,
. i . . . i .. ,..... , ... . n . .ti
iii-.i itooert- iiiiich ot ur.ii'r win i- mi
out no- ii'M-rw-ii, wmeii eonii oi ev.
i.ty iibiebi.nlii'i man or woman over
US ami iiinler I-". Tlu"e will mobilie
on the ilepo) plant ill lepoii-o ,to
popular aii-H plaveil on the loiin-l-llnae
I'tilliope. To pi"lect ciini(te-l
eilixetiM t'toiti theaielc, lilleen hi
met criec aien in plain elollu"- lime
been ilepntleil to hasten to the scene
"mnl Iheoe ineii only," in the woulin;
of the tiiiilatioiiH, "mIhiII have pover
to iim' their own jnilKineiit," a ilti--lion
wliieli xeeiiiH to be ilen-eil the
mnl; ami tile in ilenlin with the
ptohleni, .Moi-l of lhe-e coiapliealioao
mi' the neipii'l of hasiiiK nerxeil Mill
liKan Htew'M to lriinin lat tinlir, a
pineliee which the city niitlioritie
piopon to iliMpeiiM' with tin, M'0oti.
An oiyanialioa of Hoy Scnit- i-lu-iiiu
fonni'il here. The lliolheihooil
of the Methoilist church i lichi'i'l th"
inovenieiit, allhuiiyh there ar- no tie
iioiiiinntioiml ieiiiiienienl-. A'l f i
lire inviteil to join.
Captain C. A. Maloiie of l-'iit
Coinpnny Coal Ailillery IteM'iVi".,
leeeiveil bin cnniiiiiHMnn tl'nvi I from
the kiii'iiiiii'h office eatly i'l Hit
vcel;, Ile was elueteil to the poilion
in Seplciaher.
The city election will occur Tium-
ilny, December 11. Mayor O. II.
loluiKiiii lias miiioiineeil himself ts
emiiliiln'e for iceleetiiin. ,1. It. uv.
pii-cnl coniieilmmi, in cmiiliilnle for
lecorilet, a ileeision which .s.foie
hhmlowcil montliH itf-o, iiotw-itliKtaiiil-mi
I lie rnel it wnfc only t-eeiillv that
"a number of citizens iiiki'iI liim to
jieeepl.'M. It. Crovall ami l. I. Xor
lih aiinoiniccil their eatnliilacy for the
lecorilei-Hliip pivvlniiM to Waie. C.
W. Ilanta fit ill remains a eamliilnte
for mayor. Other municipal ollicialK
to elect me thiee coniieilmen anil a
member of the pntk eonimlhslon,
Mrs. I.izcle Sinllli nT Salem, ithsisl.
nut hlalti jiiHptMilor of the WimianV
ItelieC Corps, wiih hcheilnled lo In
Hpect Hie local ormiUallon Knttii'
ilny, November 7, ineiiletit lo an an
imal tour throughout the ntate. At a
Hoeial function following Did iiiKpin-.
1 ion. luemherH of IhiniHiiln Post wetc
inxileil to participate. Itoth ihl'.i-
i.utioiiH nre now eonvenlently lunisctl
in the HpiieiiniH new armury. The (I,
A. It. Font now meetn the Hueoml anil
Join th Saturday nfteruoouH of each
month mnl its eomiminiler in K,
Hall. The Wonuin'H Itelief Corni
meets the l'ii-l ami thinl Saluiiluy
nflernooiis, ami its prcHiilenl is Mrs,
Lulu llowuril.
HiiviitK hci'iupiI a lc('liiim from
New York City, experts on lioucl iimt
ters, this cilv will hold n hpeeial
election1 on Tuehilny, November 1".
An niiiemlineut In the ehurter is In
volved, which will bi'l tit U'st till
IoiiIiIh iin to Ihu legality of ilia pro-
pOHfll t-lHIHI Of MCt'lllltil'K ill lll'lllllf of
Hie taincral npiinex project. The hiiiii
Ih iHTojOIIO.
I APTTEiBATE"p68TEnS f
(
Appli'Kiite will Iin hpceinlly fnvoiril
Wi'iliH'Milny i'WiiIiih; nt H ii'i-luek with
n It'i'tiiie liv I'rol'i'Kioir Heihllo fiom
tlin Inivi'ihitv of ()ieoii. Hi- will
talk in Ilia HchoalliiMiM', The imIiiiIh.
mIoii In fice am) cvciv ona U Invited,
Tlin I'nivnixily of Oii'hoii Iiiih mimic.
n ii icmilar Icelinc coiuxn tor IIiIm
I ti tt of the rtnlf In which Applcuiite
in iiielailcil, ThU in the lirwt of Ihu
hl'lil'H.
'I'icil mid llciainn OllVnhaclinr at
tcailed hiiHinewM in .Meilforil I'liilny,
Mr. Welch, it loiiaer iciilcnt o!
tlin volli'V. Iiiik retnriicil for tin1 win.
ler niter mi nln-eiiee of four venm.
lie cvperlK hii4 hoiin from C'nlifoinin
to join him Inler,
.Inch 1'ionl mill hin ((inipiiiiioiiN will
noon he liete iim the wihl Kcchc have
lieen flying hnnlli the Inwl few' ilny.
'I'll a pichcnt cinollaiciil of I hi'.
M'liool in foily-liM', and not one pit
pit wan alixent Ihln last weeK'.
.Mi h. .Mamie Knlili ilroe to .Meil
foril Tliiiinila.v.
A naiaher of people fiotu here al
leinlcil the Unlontowii eiiteilaiiinient
mnl hox Mii'ial at Kueli Satiinlay
nfj:iil. Mi", ami .Mrn. Wliet'ler, the
Appleente tftielivw. left I'riilay eve
uliif for Meilforil mnl rctnrncil to
Knell Satiinlay in (line for the Noeinl.
I.'ni'li W'eilnerilny niuht the Apple
Kale (lire chili Iiici'Ih at the m'IidoI
Iioiihc to piacliee Mii)iii, Tho-e
who me iiiteie-teil are inviteil to
eoiae.
Appleate i famuli at pie-eut for
its hn.clm!l plalyern, Henry l'einoll
mnl wife, Itnloh Stroml ami wife, Who
helling' In the San I'lanci-eo anil
Sacraiaenlo teitniH. .Mr. SI mini Iiiih
iilinoM ileeiileil to utii" for the winter
heeaiiHo of the free oiitiloor life.
A rrat interest wiih hliown in the
Applej:iite precinct I'leclioii day, III")
votes lii'itii l'n!. I'linrteen people
tci-lcicil tit tie ltoc Innitu that
ilny.
Mr. Male-, of the Valley I'riile
ereiunery left Tnchiluy for flraiitx
I'll to iiinleio a Ht'iioitM operation,
lie will prohalilv he away about three
weeKi. .Mr. (Iiieve in now attcnilin
the rreitmery.
The new free tnivelinj library lia
an i ed ami the puhlie in inal.ia cmiil
iim' of it. Anv one ran heenro Hicko
u .... ,lllllivi,1.. , ,i. iirrl,1M.
losii' Wriuht. The libinrv eontain.
a jjootl list of bnoks.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS 1
4 1
Mr. Alice llcilhcru nf 1'ortlaml,
who Iiiih been isiiiii; Mrn, Amlrew
Cant rail, left for Iluneoin Friilay
morning.
Mrs, Klsic Itauil.tll is visiting her
hiter, Mth. Alice I'lrich.
Iiule l- Webster of I'ortlaiul was
in town one ilny this week renewing
old aciimiiitnnccH.
Iiiine tliii-M's of I'rospeel was in
town Thuivilay, having brought ilown
the eleelion iclnras.
The ilimiei Kiven by Ihe liulies
miilinry of the I'tesbyteiimi chinch
proved a stiecexH, netliiit; the ladies
about .fII8. An excellent dinner was
served. The next affair will be a
Christmas bar.anr to be held the first
week in December.
Mrs, Whijj and Mr- l'liaer Wilson
of Meilfotd attended the fmietnt of
Miss Abbott Monday.
Mih. Joseph. Morcom and daughter
of AhIiIiiiiiI visited in laekMiiivtlle the
first of the week.
lohn It. Iteiia'ult left for ItoschiiiK
Wednesday, wliere he will t-peiul the
winter at the soldier home.
Italph .leuuins of lluaeom has
been in town several days this week
nttcnilinir coin t.
Mrs, Ktniiia Kinncv and duiiKhter
of Mismmri have taken roams tit the
ICnbli house mid will spend It cnuplcl
of weeks visiting fiieiuls,
Miss loscidiiue Iloef arrived from
l'mllahd Tuesday and will spend Hie
winter nt home.
Mrs. M. I). Nelson has jcliirned
from Meilforil. k
Mrs. Coppes, rs. Normile and
MVs, Mety. wen,' over froiii Med I'd id
Monday afternoon.
XOTICtt.
C, U, Alton linn boiiKlit Joo Cns
koy'a blnekBtultli hUHlnesH no his vory
poor health nocosaltntetl u cIiiuiro or.
ellmato nu ho deMred to ko to Arl
zona. 1 will ho pleased to retain all
ot tho ehop'B old ciiRtomors. On So.
Uartlutt, omioslto Union Dam. 202
NOT1CK.
Notlco Ih horehy Rlvon that tho un
dorslgned will nptily to tho rlty coun
cil of tho city of Meilforil, Oregon,
nt thai next regular nioetlnK on
Nov. 17, 19M, for a lleoiuio to sell
nplrltuouH, vlnouH and malt liquors
nt retail at hU placo ot business at
No. '2," North Frbnt Btvcot, In 8ald
city, for a period of six' months.
Dated 'November n, mil.
i.,'o, nnowN.
I
Jloportoil hy JncUaott Cfiunty Ab
trnct Co., (Ilxtli unit Kir HU.
iMarrlaKO IIi'';iincm,
ilohn Vletor .MiimoiI ami Winifieil
loni'H,
('. It. Wan I mnl Ma lie Wenninger.
Ilohuil C, Wiley miiiil Mary K.
Hone.
Heck 'ailer mnl l.ncv I'liiiildin.
('In nit,
'lohn Hiilton vh, Twohy llroh., ile
niurrer.
State, vh. A. II. Silling, eontitmini;.
lli-lli' Nlelii'll vh. .1. T. I'eiry el til,
ullit to I'lilechiM' Iii0il"liuc
W. II. Kveiharil m. Unilcil I'ire
meii'x liiHinaneu Co. of.-I'liilmlelphin,
niiMwer.
ThomiiH II. (looilpiiHtinu vh. II. .).
Taylor et al.f aiaenileil miMwer.
Vlienn M. I)oilo vh. Fleleher F.
DoiIkd. teply.
I'aioline Wliitnimi vk. (). II. .lohn
"on et al, miHwer.
(lol.l Hav HealU- Co. vh. J. T. Kill'
Inrt.v, net ion for inoiiev,
H. I). Cmter vh. Chailes I). Hlaey,
nffnlavit.
State h, ,), C. Itrailharv mnl .lohn
Mel.iiiu, onler on m-iiteiice mnl eorn
iniltaieiit. 4
Ktatc vh. .Mary .1. I.awirnre, oiiler
on tiial ctilicl.
(lay W. Stall . Frmik II. Hull et
III, Velilii-t,
.lohn .M. (toot h. W. II. Sinler,
reply, co-l bill, enlict.
Morrin A: TidHtroai vh. C. L. IIiiv
inoii, original lien, claim on pcii-onal
propel ty.
ltiiHhell (Jraham bv II. ('. Wheeler,
miarilinn, v. It. W. Clnney, roof of
innilint; notice n( tuition for trial.
l)o-ia MttsHit' vs. Hilwanl Mncii,
alTnlnvit for piiblieation, onler of
publication,
I'rubnto
Ksnt of W. 0. Vnliyhii. onler for
smile of peisounl proicrty, petition
for sale of peooual property, proof
of public notice to credit ols.
Instate of .1. K. Watt, order of pub
lie notice of final settlement, final
account. ,
Instate of Chillies A. Itrown, inven
tory mnl appntisement.
Itcnl ltnlo lTnfcrx
M. S. Matthew to Oertrudix
Vietoriaiia Iddins ct vir,
lots in twp. .'I8-1K. -f
HI
1,01111
10
JO
W. Cropp t iix to A. M. Cnpp,
laud in see. --:i:i-2V.
IMpir S. Unfer et n to .lohn
S. Owen Co.. laud in see. UJ-
nr..:ti:. 4 ... .
I lLWiidilleloAllieM.Wi.il
die, land in see. :i(l.:i(l-UW.
Thos. Itiley et n.v to .Inmes L.
Conlcy, laud in sees L'l nnuil
II. IIII-IW. . .
10
It. W. Hitchcock to Thoinus Wi
ley, same
1
HI
(.'Ian-nee A. Meeker et ttx to V.
.r. Stiue et iix, lot I. hlk. ',
K'eiidnirs Add., Medfonl
Win. M. Stine et tix lo Clnicnec
A. Meeker, lot I, hlk. J. Kcu
dnll's Add.. Meilforil . I
If. W. Reynolds to O. W. Sic
ciih, land in sees. 15 and J-',
:j"av. 1
(1. W. Ilrandou et. ti to O. V.
Oden, 10 ucres in see. 1 l-It.'i-
IW. . . .
D. .1. Stall et u to, Lawreueu
l'l owl et iix, laud in see. H-:i8-'JW.
. . .
'.',000
10
T. Miles et hx to Kiehnnl
Koehler, land in eg, KMIli-
:iw. . .- " -.. - -. 1
W. Van (loelhcni et nx to (J.
W. Drandon, 10 tieivs in see.
ll-ri-IW. - - 1,000
United States to (Near Homier,
100 neivs in see. 'JO-Jlo-ll-L Patent
United Stntes to (Iraee Henry.
100 neres in see. lij-IKMl.. Fatent
Thomas Hunker et uv to Leon
ant l.iiwson, hilnl in see. l.j-a-1K.
..... 10
W. A. IMiuter et nx to .1. L.
Hooker lots in hlk. 0, Ken
dull Add., Meilforil 10
Klbert V. ICelloja; et nx to Mar
ela It. Silshv, land in se,e. HI
!II).1K. .. .... 1
V. J. Ilnlloy et uv to 0. II. 1'.
Voreis, lol in hlk. 1, Ilarr's
.iio. .Mcttioni . io
Klxinii M. lllowers to (lohl Hav
lteaaltv Co., lot 0. see. "J"
3fl.!W. - .-. 101)
M. L. Pellelt to Isabellu I'ellctt,
land in sees. -I, 8, 0, I0:i8
1 K. . . ... . 10
John A. Toruey et tix to A. A;
Smith, latnl m (ee. 'Ji-.IG-
1W 10
0. A. Rust; to Anna ,C Ru."r,
bind in sec. ti7-lUl-lV. 10
United Mlutes to John Sntter-
field, land in see. lij-ao-'JW.Fntent
Leonurd Lawsoii Ut Roy CI,
ulker et un, land in see.
M-IIO-IH. . .
H. F. Rowland et nx to Cleo.
Harniud, land in see. 'litl-IU-
O. II? 1. Voreis' to . ,f. Halley.
lot in hlk. 1, Hair's, Add.,
Medfonl, and lot 8. blk. -18,
Medford --... ..
Y. II. dncksou et ux to John
Hillings, lol 7, hlk. 1, dael;
10
10
10
COURT HOUS
NEW
80)1 Add., ModfoiM
40
MHMtMItMl
ALL ENGLISHMEN
El
III.KI.IN, via London. Nov, 7, f:30
ti. m. -Tho pollco notified Friday nil
L'liKllHinien fiom the hkch of 17 to
i" to toporl to the pollen ntntlaiiH
for trmiHport to Kiibli'ben, near ller
lln. Tlioy worn iuIvImm! to hrln;
two I)IiiiiI(i.-Ih and HheetM.
Ktihlebeu Iiiih heretofore, been
chiefly iikimI iim ii camp for Hut4slniiH,
but 5(10 KiiKllnhmen were earlier In
terneil llieru.
Tho order of nrrcKt, which exceitn
enlonlitlK no long nn the colonic! do
not Inlercfero wlUi (lermiuiH, HlatcH
tluit tlm government from the outm
took tho Htiind that civil In mm oiikIiI to
he left at liberty and permitted to
return homo. It mhjh It Ik adoptlnK
thu lireHeut meanuro rolurtantly In
aiiHWor to tho action of tho Hrltbih.
STEAMER KROONLAND
RELEASED AT GIBRALTAR
WASIIlNtri'ON, Nov. 7. The
American t-tcnoicr Kioonhtud bus
been reletiHed hy llritih ollteials at
(librultur mid will sail today, leaving
the copper nnd jabber of her i-aio
for it verdict of a pri-e court.
OltlH.VANCK XO. Hll.
An ordinance ileclarlm; tho cost of
Imtirovemont by paving of Dakota
nveutio from Oakdalc nvcnuo to King
street ami nssenslng the proicrty
bcnnflttod thereby, mid declaring
such amcKHrueiitiind illrectlng the en
try thereof In the docket of city Hen.
The city of Medford doth ordain
as follews:
Section 1. That no protest, hav
lug been filed against the Improve
ment by paving Dakota Avouttc from
Oakdnle Avenue to King street due
notice of the Intention of the coun
cil to cause said Improvement to bo
made, having been given and said
Impiovement having been ordered
made, the council ban considered the
matter and, herewith, ascertain, tho
cost of making such Improvement to
bo tho sunt or 14 H LI 2
And said council further finds
that tho -iecla and peculiar bene
fit accruing upon each lol or part
thereof adjacent to said Improvement
and In Just proportion to benefits
derived, to be tho respectlvo amounts
hereinafter Ret opposite the number
or description of eaclt lot or parcel,
nnd such amounts respectively nro
hereby declared to bo the propor
tionate sharo of each lot or part
thereof, of the cost of such Improve
nicnt, nnd Is hereby declared to be
nssc-sxed against mild; lot or parcels
respectively, tho namo appearing
above each description, being the
namo of tho owner, or reputed own
er, of i-acli lot or parcel.
ltuto 13.31.
Assex-mont No. 1. Alice M. Watt.
The rant 123 reel oriot 3. block 1.
Tuttle'n Sub-dlvlsloit'.j. Medford. Ore
gon, having n frontage of I2. feet
on the north bide of Dakota avenue
us described In deed register, page
1.1 0l of the records of Jackson coun
ty. Oregon. 125 ft.. J 4 13.75.
Assessment No. :.. J. H. Carkln.
The west 50 feet of Jot 3. block 1,
Tuitle's Stib-dtvlslon, Medford, Ore
gon, having n frontago of 50 feet on
the north side of Dakota avenue, as
described In deed register, pago 17R1,
of tho records of Jackson county,
Oregon. 30 ft..lf.3. 50.
Assessment No. 3 Jackson Coun
ty Hank. Lot I, block 1. Tuttlo's
Sub-dlvlslon Mqilford, Oregon, hav
ing a frontage of 133 feet on the
north ulilo of Dakota avenue, as de
scribed In deed register, page ilCii, of
tlin records of Jackson county, Oro
gon. 133 ft., HI0 23.
Assessment No. I -ill. F. Mead
or. Lot 5. block 2. Tattle's Sub-dl-vlston.
Medford. Oregon, having a
frontage of 154 feet on tho north
side of Dakota avenue, a8 described
In devil register, pago 30 4, of tho
records of Jackson county, Oregon.
154 feet, 1500.74.
Aseftsnuiit No, 5. J, I,. Ilrack
Inreed. The, east t7 feet of lots 0
nnd 7, block 2, Tattle's Sub-dlvislon,
Medford. Oregon, having a frontage
of 47 feet on the north slda of Da
kota avenue, as described In deed
register, page 1312 of tho roconla of
1 nek son county, Oregon, 47 ft..
J 155.57.
Assessment No. U. Farmers and
Fruitgrowers Hank. A parcel ot land
comprising the nilddlo portion of
lots C and 7 of block 2. Tutllo'H Sub
division, Mcitrord, Oregon, having a
frontngo ot 57 feet on tho north side
or Dakota avenue, as .dcscrlbod In
deed register, page 1002, of the rec
ords of Jackfion county, Oregon. 57
ft., f 1SS.07.
Assessment No. 7. Josephine P.
Porter. Tho west 50 feet of lots C
and 7, block 2, Tuttle's Sub-dlvislon,
Medtord, Oregon. lmviiiK. a frontago
of 50 feet on the north side of Da
kota nvoniie, as described In deed
register, pug" 530, of tho records of
Jackson county, Otpkon, f.o ft.,
? 105.50. ) ,
Assessment No- S --0. 13. Colltnft.
Lot 13, block 1. Tuttte'8 First Addi
tion, Medford, Oregon, buying a front
ago of 173 root on the south slda
or Dnkota nvojiue as described In
doed register, page lC8t5..r tho, roc
ords or Jnekson county, Oregon. 173
ft.. $572.03.
AsBeBsmont No. 9. Uobecca King.
Lot 3, block 1, Tuttlo's First Addi
tion, Modrord, Oregon, having a
frontage of 59 feet on tlio south eldo
ot Dakota avenue, as doacrlbed tu
doed roglster. page 301, 6r the lec
ords of Jackson county, Oregon, 50
ft $195,29. '
"Assessment No. 10. Carl Pholps.
Lot 2, block 1. Tuttlo's First Addi
tion, Medrord, Oregon, having a
frontago ot 59 feet on the south stdu
of Dakota avenue, as described In
vol, S9, page 554 of the deed records
of Jackson county, Oregon. 59 ft.,
$195.29.
Assessment No. 11. Kdlth M.
Peoblos. Lot 1, block T, Tuttlo's
First Addition, Medford, Oregbn.
hnvliit- a frontngo of 59 reot on the
sputh sldo of Duhotn ovoiiuo, us u'
INB
1LIN INTERNED
scribed In vol. 08, pago 37, of the
deed records of Jackson county, Ore
gon. 59 ft., $195.29,
AsHossmenl No, 12. Herbert It,
Sargent A parcel of land 187 feet
by 280 feet on (ho south side of Da
kota nvoniie, extending from Onkdalo
nvemio to Park avenue, as doscrllmd
In vol. 80, pngo 88, of tho deed rec
ortld of Jackson county, Oregon.
280 ft, $94(1.01!.
Section 2. Tho recorder of the
city of Medford Is hereby directed to
enter a statement of the assessments
hereby mndo In the docket of rlty
lleiiM, and to give notlco, by publica
tion an rc'iulred by tho charter and
orunnnco .No. 713 In n newspaper
puiiilsiied nnd or general clrlliatlon In
ftald city.
The foregoing ordlatiaco was
passed by the city council of the city
of Medford, Oregon, on tho lib day
of November, 1914, by tlio following
voto!
Porter, nye; Medynskl, aye; Ktuer
Irk, absent: Sargent, aye; llargrnve,
aye, nhd Miles, aye.
Approved November 5th, 1911.
MAIILON PUJIDIN,
Attest: Mayor.
K. T. FOSS,
Kccorder.
netici:
To tlin owner or reputed owner, of
each lot or parcel of iroeriy de
scribed In Ihu foregoing ordinance,
as nnuii'il therein, and In tho Hen
declored by raid ordinance ns record
ed In tho docket or cllv Hens.
You nro hereby notified that tho
assessment declared by tlio foregoing
ordinance bns been made and the
lien therotor entered In tho tlty lien
docket, and that the same Ih duo
and you nre hereby required to pay
the same to tho rlty recorded within
ten days from the scrvlco or this
notice which service Is made by pub
lication of tho foregoing ordlnanco
nnd thin notlco one time in n news
paper published nnd of general circu
lation In said rlty, pursuant to an or
der or tho city council ot said city.
F.LMKK FOSS.
Recorder or the City or Mcdrord, Ore,
NOTICi: OI-' Tl.r8TKI.S SALK.
In the district court or the United
States, for the district ot Oregon.
In the matter or tho Korluck
Vctcrlnnrv Itemedy Co., a corpora
tion, bankrupt. In bankruptcy.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned trustee will sell to the
highest responsible bidder for cash
all or tho property, either as a whole
or fti oegregated parts, or parcels, be
longing to tho abovo named bank
nipt, nnd located In Its factory on
Front street, in the city of .Medford,
Jackson county, Oregon; said proper
ty consisting of drugs, veterinary
remedies, formulas, offtco fixtures,
machinery and other materials and
goods used In said bankrupt's busi
ness. Including tho good will and tho
name of tho concern, as Is mora par
ticularly shown In the receiver's In
ventory; sold procrty and Inventory
can be seen and examined at any
time by application to the trustee.
All bids must bo pealed and be
accompanied with a certified check
of ten H.-r cent of tho amount bid
and must be filed with F. J. New
man, re for eo In bankruptcy, Mcdrord,
Jackson county, Oregon, on or be
foro November 23rd, 1911, at the
hour ot 10 o'clock, a. m.. nt which
time said bids will lo opened nt tho
olNco or said rorcrec.
Tho trustee reserves the right to
reject any and nil bids.
11. W. McDOUGALL,
Trustee.
FOH nn.T MOUSE?
FOR nENT November 1, (Ivo room
modern bungalow, shado, (Ino lawn,
water paid, good location, $14 per
mouth. 820 West 12th St. 200
FOIt RENT 2 room (urnlshed houso
In nlco neighborhood; city water
nnd electric lights; close In. C. A.
DeVoc. .
FOR HEXT llOAHH ANO ROOMS
room'and "HOARD -At" IViisoiit'li
ivy. Mrs. C, L. Grant. 218
FOR SALK HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Twetvoncres o( (Ino al
(al(a land. Hear creek bottom soil.
Small holiso nnd outbuildings. Lo.
cnted close In. Only $1200 cash
required, balance two years time.
A real bargain.. Total prlco $2700.
E. S. Tumy 210 Garnett-Corey
illdg. 197
FOR SALE A 275 acre stock ranch'
with 100 acres now In hay. Good
new Itousn. barn, and outbuildings.
Only $1500 cash required, balanro
easy payments. A bargain. E. S,
Tinny, 210 Garnctt-Coroy Illdg.
197
FOR SALE Cheap, cash or terms.
13C5 acres In tracts to suit. II.
M. Scott, owner, 145 N. Ivy St.
FOR SALE A 250 acre tract or land
within one mile ot Talent, Oregon
for only $37.00 per acre. Total
prlco $8500. Owner forced to sell.
This Is tho best laud bargain on
tbo market. E. S. Tumy. 210 Uar
uettCoroy Uldg.
FOU SALE OK EXCHANGE
Roguo Hlver Valley Fruit Lands.
Datry, stock, poultry ranches and
Tlnibor. Colonization Tracts. Best
all-tho-year-round ellmato on coast.
Health Resort. Wondortul Medici
nal Springs.
Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon
WHY?
I am making doals for a larger per
cont o( my customers than at any
time slnco I started business.
I want your proposition. I am
making up a Real Estato Exchange
Book. I will not ItBt properties at
ludntod values either (or sale or trade
so in quoting prlco of property, give
lowest cash valuation.
Sol First National Hank gliding
riiono 1-.0-J'
J. C. BARNES
FOIt ItKtfT FUHMSIirci) ROOM
----fr------a"fc-------fc-------
FOIt ItENT Modorn furnished
rooms. Tho Cottogo, C04 y. 10th
stroot. 198
" - -' - - ' M-T-. II-- 1
l-'Oll ItK.Vr IIOt'SRKHICi'LVO
ItOOMH
FoTPmT--nrisbe(l housekeop
Ing rooms. Otis, wood heaters.
2.14 Knst 9th, 212
" ' j" '-. - . i- -i. ... 1.
VOll HUNT MISC'KLIiANr.OUH
FOIt IlKNT SnilancliTTirhcli
from Talent. Call 424-J Mcdrord.
FOIt HALF I)tltJ8f
FOR HALM Modern seven room
bungalow, largo lot, fruit, etc., easy
terms. RacrlHro price on nccount or
leaving town. Phone 117-M morn
lug or sou Foroman, Medtord Laun
dry. fou 8ALr MTKjrrocx
FCHT7j3wo"rrcjili cowT""nnd
Poland China pigs. V. II. llrysou,
It. It. No. 1, Medtord. 139
FOU SALK Cheap. (Inn (amity cow,
fresh soon; one Duroc fomalo pig,
Hronrc turkeys, namo excellent
White Hock chickens, good breed
Ing stock. Phono 25-H3. 197
FOIl SALR .Registered Duroc sows,
(now bred) J. R. Wltton, It. F. D,
No. 1, Mcdrord. 198
FOR SALR Four young brood sows
and weaned pigs. A. W. Stono,
phono 201-J4.
FOR SALK Family driving
Call 424-J.
mare.
FOR SALIC Cheap, two year old
registered Jersey bull, highest rec
ord west ot Chicago, also two (ino
cows. Walsh's ranch, mllo out N.
Roosevelt Avo. 193
FOU RALK SHSCmIiAXF.OUS
FOR SALE Cheap, ono good slnglo
bnrness, two Pbllo chicken coops,
orchard ladders. Phono 25-R5
197
FOR SALK Clean, sound, Newtown
and Spltzcnbcrg apples, 50c yer
box delivered. Phone 25-R2. 201
FOR SALE nulck touring car.
iiiuui'i iv, u ui iiauiuw una jvui.
uoou ures, -ju.uu castt. i-aone
5I5L, or call at 48 Itoso avenue
alter 5 p. m. E. C. Hcnsclman.
197
FOlT SALE: Poland ChTna pigs.
Polk Hull, Orlffln creek. 201
FOR SALE Corn. J2G 00 per ton.
three miles west of Medford. P.
D. Lofland, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Dry wood under cover,
all kinds and lengths, $2.00 per
tier and up. Valley Fuel Company,
phono 76. 88
.
-.VAXTKlv SITUATIONS
V.NTED---AVonuvn with family
wants washing to do at homo. Ad
dress 1126 11th St., West. 199
WA'NTED Dressmaking nnd altera
tions. Mao Durnctt, 144 So. Cen
tral. Phono 479-M. 212
HELP WANTE1-SIAXK
WANTED Cigar salesman to sell ci
gars, cigarettes, tobacco to- dealers,
$100 pur month, $3 per day, trav
elling exponses. Amber Tobacco
Co., Uoston, Mass. 197
WANTED Hero Is the one llvo
agents seller or tho year. Needed
In every homo, office and fnctory.
Sells on sight. A suro repeater.
100 per cent profit. Send for
free particulars. Frank Lawrcnco
Co.. Dopt. 12. Salem, Oro.
WANTED Experienced working or
chard foreman. Must bo nlilo to
show results, near Medtord. Stato
salary wanted and glvo full par
ticulars. Address X. V., caro Mall
Tribune.
HELP WANTEl FK.M.ALE
HSSM
WANTED Women Sell gunrantcod
hosiery to friends, neighbors and
general wearer; 70 per cent pro
fit; mako $10 dally; experience un
necessary. International Mills,
West Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED anscr.LLa nous
WANTED To rent ranch and to
trndo 40 ncrea of lund for stock
and machinery on same. Address
406 N. Applo St. 201
WANTED Partner with few dollars
on well started hog ranch. Ad
dress Rnncho 417, Benglo, Ore
gon. 198
WANTED A team to
uso for
Us
feed.
WANTED Somo Improved Medford
city property In exchange far 120
acres or fluu hind In southern Cal
ifornia, valued nt $12,000. Will
tako all or part In trade. E. S.
Tumy, 210 Gnrnett-Coroy Bldg.
WANTED To trado cows for
Phono 500-R2.
hogs.
197
WANTED Stock and dairy rami
wanted on sharo basis. Must bo
fully equipped. H. C. W., Phoenix.
Oro., R. D. No. 2, box 54. 197
WANTED Several (resh milk cows,
heKor calves, only good cowa con
sidered, Sleopy Hollow Farm,
Gold Hill. 210
WANTED A mare, eight or ten
years old, weight. 1300 pounds, to
work sfugle, W. B. Jackson, at
Medford National Bank. 197
WANTED To tmy corn on cob.
Walsh's ranch, mllo out North
Roosovolt. 198
LOSt
LOST A box containing n ladles'
dress, between Ashland and Med
tord October 27. Reward. Leave
at Mall Tribune. 200
LOST Agate pin In sliver sotting,
lock pin. Was present (rom a
dead sou, 1 toward. Leayo at Mall
Trlbuiio. 107
FOR ipOHASrlR J
EXCHANOB Want to sell er bur
Anything? U 0 Rnder, 114 if,
Front St. Phono 125. Nu(( Sed
FOIt BALE OR KXCIIANOEA bar
gain, 280 acres land, now build
ings, water, 3,000.000 toot timber,
314 miles P, & 13, railroad. Ad
dress owner, P, 0, box 081, Grant
Pass, Oregon. ' , 197
rLi-"--jra-4--s
HUB1NKHS DIKRCrOIlV
LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W
are operating tho largost, oldest
and best equipped plnnt In Iho Pa
cific northwest. Use our sprlngt
whon others rail. Bold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro.
Notary Public
HELEN N. YOCKI3Y Notary pub
lic. Urlng your work to mo at tlu
slrn of the Mall Trlbunn.
Transfers
i'-V''
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front St. Phon
3 IS. Prlcos xlght. Sorvlco guar
tnteed. AtU)rTMys
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALBT
Attorncys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and
9, Mod ford National Hank bid.
A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Garnett
Corey bldg.
Wis. M. Colrlg, George M. Roberta
COLVIO Sc R0RERT8, LAWYERS
Medford National Dank Building.
B, F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRT
Attorneys at Iavr. Jacksoa Coun
ty Bank. Building.
NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornoy nt
law, room 7, Sparta building;, Med
ford, Oregon.
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E
Hedges Mcchano-Tberaplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylotboraplsts. These
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thersphy,
etc., produce results la both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion tree. Over Deuol & Co., cor
ner Mala and Bartlett. Hours 9
a. m. to S p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage given;
needle spray, head and shoulder
shower In connection; advlco In
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
hydroptlierapy. Lady attendant.
Pbone, office 643, residence 511-11.
Enardoyiaettt Ascy
We are here to help people set' re
liable, competent holp. We fur
nish help In almost all line ot
business. We make a specialty of
competent men and wives for
ranches. We solicit your patroa
age. Blttner's Real Estate and
Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 and
7 Palm Bulldinc, Medford. Pboaa
853. Mrs. Byrd Caster. Manager,
successor.
DcbUsU
DR.
W. M. VAN 8COYOC
DR.
C. C. VAN BCOYOQ
Dentists
Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite 110
Medford, Ore. Pbone 866.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up (or the summer. Call
on tbo city garbage wagons (or
good service. Phono 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
1
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 116 So.
Laurel. Fred Alton Knight Piano,
Mrs. Florence Hntlblny Halght,
volco. Telophono 170-R.
Stecograpner
SHOE REPAIRING First class shc
repairing, on modorn otectrto
machines while you wait. E. N.
Bldon, located In Kldd's Shoe Store,
Phone 313J.
. Phycstclans ana Surgeons
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 1036-L. Ilesldonce
26 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W, HOWARD Ostcopathlo
physicians, 3Q3 Ganiott-Coroy
building. Phone 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, lioso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tosted and glasses sup
plied. Office 228 East Mala St.
Hours 8:30 a, m, to 8 p. m.
Phone.
E. R. PICKEL, M. D. OtHce Jaclc.
sou County Bank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; resldenco phono 6811.
DR. MARTIN O. BAIIBER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110J,'
Dlt IL W. CLANOY Physician and
surgoon. Phones, offtco 86, rest
denco 724-J. Otficb hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physjclaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M, 1).
Practlco limited to diseases of
women. Offices 232 13, Mats.
Phones, resldenco, 814-J2; office
8J4.
U. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and
Surgoon. Oyer Hutchison &, Lumt
den, 215 E, Mala Bt.t IJhone 77. ,
Printers ' and Publishers
MEDFORP PRINTING, CO. has tht
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systew.
otc. Portland price. 27 Nertk
ftr ML
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