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    SnffDFOlTD MATE THTBUNT;. MRDFO'RT), OT?EflOy, FRIDAY.' OfTOr.ER 12, 1017
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action to foreclose the lieu of such
certificate, pay In full all local assess
merits or Installments . thereof out
standing against the whole or auj por-
uon or ine property! included In such
certificate of delinquency, or. he may
elect to proceed to acquire title to
such proiieity subject to certain or all
local assessments as Ileus thereon, In
w-lrfc-b. case the complaint, decree of
foreclosure, order of sale, sale, cer
tificate of Bale and deed, shall so
state. If such holder shall pay such
local assessments, he shall be entitled
to fifteen per cent (15) interest per
annum on the amount of the delin
quent assessments or delinquent in
stallments thereof so paid, from date
of payment.
In any suit to foreclose any lien for
' general taxes upon miy pronerty, a
copy of the comp:alnt shall be served
on the Recorder of the city within five
days aftei such complaint is filed. In
any case where any property shall be
struck orr to or bid In by too county
at any sale for general taxes, and such
property shall subsequently be sold
by the county,: the proceeds of such
sale shall first be applied to discharge
in run the lien, or liens for general
taxes for which' the same waB sold,
and the remainder, or such portion
thereof as may be necessary, shall be
paid to the city to discharge all lo
cal assessment liens upon such prop
erty, and the surplus, if any, shall lie
dtstttnuted among tho. proper county
funds.
REASSESSMENTS.
Section 21. Whenever heretofore or
hereafter the council has caused, or
' may cause, any street or alley to be
.improved, or has. caused any sewer
to be laid, and has, or may hereafter,
assess or attempt to assess upon the
property adjacent thereto or benefited
thereby the cost of Buch Improvement,
irrd said assessment by reason of any
Siure to give any requisite notice or
Dy reason of any other defect in the
proceedings leading up to the making
of such improvement or the levying
of suc,h assessment, shall be declared
to be void by any court, or If the coun
cil shall be of the opinion that said
assessment is illegal or doubtful by
reason of any such omission or de
fect, said council may cause the cost
of fcaid improvement to be re-assessed
against the property adjacent to said
improvement or benefited thereby, in
the following manner:
The council shall declare by reso
lution its intention to make such re
assessment, which resolution shall
briefly describe the improvement and
shall declare the intention of the coun
cil to assess the cost thereof upon the
property adjacent to said improve
ment, or benefited thereby, describ
ing in said resolution each parcel of
property which it Intends so to re
assess and the amount it proposes to
assess against each parcel. Such res
olution shall fix the time and place
for holding a meeting of the council
at which all protests against re-assess-
lng the costs of said Improvements
against adjacent property, or property
benefited thereby, shall be heard. Said
resolution shall be published, the date
of the first publication of which shall
be at least ten days before tho date'
of said hearing.
At said hearing the council shall
consider all protests against the levy
. 'ig of such assessment, and if after
Considering the matter tho council
shall determine that the property ad
jacent to said improvement or any
other property has been specialty ben
efited thereby, it may causo the cost
of said improvement to bo assessed
against said adjacent property, or
other property specially benefited by
said improvement to the extent of the
special benefit so received by said
property therefrom: Provided, how
ever, that no parcel of property shall
be so assessed unless the same has
been described in the notice of inten
tion to make reassessment above pro
vided for, and no parcel of property
shall be assessed for a greater amount
than the amount designated therefor
in said notico. In - determining the
property to be assessed and the
amount to be assessed against each
parcel, of property, the provisions of
the clurter and ordinance for making
an original assessment shall be fol
lowed by the council In making such
re-assessment.
The council shall have the right to
assess any parcel of property for said
improvement, notwithstanding the
same may not have been assessed in
the original assessment proceeding,
in case the council find snid property
specially benefited by said improve
ment, and the provisions of the char
ter relating thereto otherwise gives
the council power to assess said prop
erty. In making said reassessment,
the council shall distribute the cost
if said improvement between tho var
jnus parcels ndjacent thereto or bene
fited thereby In proportion to the ben
efits received or the frontage of the
pro)erty on said lmpro'emonts, as the
case may he, assessing no parcel any
greater amount than the actual ben
efit received by it from said Improve
ment, but the council shall enter no
ass:.'.sment against any parcel of
pronertv which has been previously
assessed and which assessment has
been paid. Any existing assessments
bo reassessed shall lie marked "Can
celled by Reassessment." Said reas
sessment shall be declared by ordi
nance and entered in tho lty lien
docket nnd collected In the same man
ner as the original assessments shall
be collected under the provision of
this charter and the ordinance of the
citv.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
Section 22. The common council
shall pass all ordinances and resoiu
tions necesBary and proper to carry
out the provisions of this article
VALIDATION OF IMPROVEMENT
ASSESSMENTS AND BONDS.
Section 2.1. Whenever the common
council has made, or shall hereafter
make, any assessment against prop
ertv for any local Improvement an
Unitized- by law anil this charter, and
has in mnking such assessment acted
sn good faith nnd without fraud, or
'shall hereafter act In good faith and
without fraud, the said assessment
shall be valid and enforceable as
such and a Hen upon the property
upon which the same purports tn be
a lien: and all assessments heretofore
or hereafter made by tho city author
ities In good faith and without fraud,
and all improvement bonds heretofore
issued and intended to he refunded by
the refunding Improvement bonds
mentioned in section 6 hereof, are
hereby declared to be valid and bind
ing obligations and in full force and
effect until paid or refunded as pro
vided herein, and said assessments
are nnd shall lie collectible as provided
in ttiia article.
ASSESSMENTS PAID DY JOINT
OWNER.
Section 24. Whenever any local as
sessment, or Installment thereof, shall
be paid, or any certificate of sale
therefor be redeemed, or any Judg
ment therefor be jiaid by any joint
owuer or any property assessed for
any local improvement, such Joint
owner may, after demand and refusal,
by an action brought in the circuit
court, recover from each of his co
owners the respective amounts of
such payment 9'hich each such co
owner Bhot'.ld bear, with interest
thereon at ton per cent (10) per an
num from the date of such payments,
and costs of the action, and the joint
owner making such payment shall
have a Hen therefor upon the undivid
ed interests of hiB co-owners in nnd
to such property from date of such
payment.
CITY: MAY PURCHASE AT TAX
-.' . , SALE.
Section 25. Whenever any prop
erty situate in the city shall bo offered
for sale for general taxes, the city
shall have the power to protect the
lien or -liens of any local assessment
outstanding against the whole or any
portion of such property by purchase
or otherwise.
ACTS REPEALED.
Section 20. All acts and 'inrls of
acts of stato law and all parts of the
city charter in conflict hercwitn ire
hereby repealed: and all acts or parts
of acts, either general or special, a. it,
all parts of the city charter hi con
flict herewith, are hereby rotiot'.lo.l in
sofar as they conflict herewith oi rtv
strict tho powers or duties herein con
ferred upon said city or its Mayor or
Council or other officers. Any acts
or parts of acts, or parts of the char
ter, herein repealed which are o-en-acted
in form or substance in this not
shall not he construed as pew enaot-
ments, but as continuations ui,!
amendments of such acts or parts of
acts.
PUBLICATION.
Section 27. When this act requires
notice by publication, such notice shall
be published at least once in a news
paper of general circulation in said
city and published therein, hut in case
no newspaper is published in sale city
hen the newspaper of largest cir
culation of said city therein and pub
lished nearest to said city of Central
Point, except as otherwise in this act
provided.
NOTICE TO RE MAILED. .
Section 2S. In all cases of assess
ments or Installments thereof becom
ing due and payable, the city recorder
shall mall to the owner of the plop
erty assessed a copy of the notice re
quired to be published when the post
office address of such owner is known,
but failure to mall the same shall not
be fatal when publication is inado.
ASSESSMENTS PAID IN ERROR.
Section 29. Whenever, through er
ror or inadvertence, any person shall
pay any local assessment, or ins'.uil-
ment thereof, upon the lands of an
other, such payor may, after demand
and refusal, by an action in the Cir
cuit Court, recover from the owner of
such lauds the amount so paid, and
costs of the action.
NEW PAVING BASED ON PETITION
ONLY.
Section 30. After this article shall
become effective, the common coun
cil shall not have power to levy spe
cial assessments for paving hereafter
to be made except upon petition sign
ed by the owners, according to the
records In the office of the county re
corder. of property to an aggregate
amount of a majority of tho llnean
frontage upon the Improvement to be
made and of the area wllhin tile limits
of the assessment district to be cre
ated therefor.
ACTS TO BE LIBERALLY CON
STRUED.
Section 31. The rule that statutes
in derogation of the common law are
to he strictly construed shall have no
application to this article, but the
same shall be liberally construed for
the purpose of carrying out the ob
jects for which this article is intended.
DISCHARGE OF LIENS.
Section 32. Entries of payments of
assessments and of installments, in
terest and costs made under the pro
visions of this net shall be made In
the consolidated Hen docket aforesaid
as the same shall he received, with the
date thereof, and such payments made
and entered in said consolidated lien
docket shall bo and operate as a dis
charge of such lien, to the amount ot
such payment, and from the dato
thereof.
ENFORCEMENT OF SUBSEQUENT
LIENS AUTHORIZED.
Section 33. The enforcement of the
Hen of any Installment or interest
payment by any method herein
thorlzed shall not prevent the
forcement of the lien of any subse
quent Installment or Interest payment
by any method herein authorized when
the same shall become delinquent.
PENDING PROCEEDINGS.
Section 34. If (my proceedings shall
be pending for the enforcement of t he
Hen or liens of any delinquent assess
ment or assessments for paving
sewers at the time this article becomes
effective, the city may proceed with
the enforcement of any such lien or
Hens under tho provisions of law and
the city charter and ordinances of said
city existing nt the time of tno ink
lng effect of this article, or under the
provisions of tills article.
OUTSTANDING CERTIFICATES OF
SALE.
Section 35. Tho holder or holders
ol any outstanding certificate of sale
heretofore issued for sjieclal assess
ments for paving or sewers, may pro
ceed with tho enforcement of tho liens
of such assessments under the pro
visions of law and the city chartr
and ordinances of said city existing at
the date tills article becomes effective
or under this article.
Section 36. This article shall lie In
full force nnd effect and be a part ol
the charter of the citv of Centrnl
Point, Oregon, when approved by
majority of the votes east thereon a
an election hold In said city on tho
16th day of October. A. D. 11117.
Section 2. Thnt the foregoing
amendment to the charter of the city
Is hereby adopted and submitted to
tho legal voters of the city of Cen
trnl Point for their rejection or nti
proval, to be voted on nt a special
election as provided In Section 3
this ordinance.
Section 3. A special election
hereby called and ordered to he held
In and for said city on the 16th day
of October, A. I). 1917, for the purpose
of voting on the said proposed amen
ment. nnd the city recorder is hereby
dtrecten to give notice ol said election
by publishing the same at least once;
a week for two successive weeks prior
tq said election lu a newspaixr of,
general circulation published in said
city, or in case: no jiews.papor la pub
lished in said city, thou said notice
shall be published In the newspaper ot
largest circulation in said city and
published neatest tn the city of Cen
tra; Point, and hereby designated the
official newspaper thereof, and by
posting the said notice in at least
three public and conspicuous places In
said city, and said notice shall be pub
lished and posted at least ten days
prior to the dato of said election,
which notice shall be In substantially
the following form:
SPECIAL CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
STATE OF OREGON,
- County of Jackson,
City of Central Point, ss.:
. Notice is hereby given that a spe
cial election will be held in the city of
Central Point. Jackson county, Oregon,
on Tuesday, to-wit: the 10th day of
October, A. D. 1917, between the hours
of 9 o clock a. m. and 6 o clock p. m
The polling place for1 said election
shall be at the City Hall in the City of
Central Point. Oregon,
The three following nnmed legal
votors of said city are hereby desig
nated and apiHiinted judges of said
election, two of whom shall act as
clerks thereof:
L. Hatfield, J. W. Jacobs, J. B.
Holmes, Judges and Clerks of Election.
Said election is called and held for
voting niton the ndoption or- rejection
of a certain nniendment to the charter
of the City of Central Point, Oregon.
adopted by the common council and
submitted by the common council to
the voters of the city.
Said proposed amendment Is printed
n pamphlet form by tho city anil cop-
s mailed to every legal voter within
the city whose address is known, nnd
said pamphlet can bo had at the office
of the recorder of said city upon ap
plication.
The general purport of said charter
amendment Is expressed in the ballot
title therefor adopted by the common
council, and which wia appear upon
tho ballot with a corresponding num
ber, as follows:
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMIT
TED TO THE VOTERS BY THE
COUNCIL.
"Shall the Charter of Central Point
be amended by adding thereto Article
XXV, and thereby provide for the col
lection In thirteen yenrs of the unpaid
assessments for local improvements
made in the year 1911, and provide for
the issuance of refunding bonds In a
sum not to exceed $80,000 for the pur
pose of redeeming the outstanding un
paid bonds and warrants issued in said
year for paying the costs of said Im
provements, together with Interest
thereon, said refunding bonds to be
one in thirteen years and bear interest
at six per centum per annum, as pro
vided In Ordinance No. 116?"
Vote Yes or No.
100 YES
101 NO
Dated this 5th day of October, A. D.
1917.
(Signed) W. E. ALEXANDER,
Acting Mayor of the City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
(Signed) J. W. JACOBS,
City Recorder of tho City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
(Seal)
Section 4. The polling place for said
special election shall be at the City
Hall In Centrnl Point, Oregon.
Section 5. The following named le
gal voters of said city are hereby des
ignated and appointed as judges to
serve as such officers at such special
election, two of whom shall also act
as clerks:
L. Hatfield, J. W. Jacobs, J. B.
Holmes, Judges and Clerks of Election.
Section 6. The following ballot title
for said amendment, prepared and ai
proved by the City Recorder, is here
by adopted, and Bhall be printed on all
ballots used at said election, viz.:
Shall the Charter of Central 'Point
be amended by adding thereto Article
XXV, and thereby provide for the col
lection in thirteen years of the unpaid
assessments for local improvements
made In the year 1911, and provide
for tho Issuance of refunding bonds in
sum not to exceed $80,000 for the
purpose of redeeming the outstanding
unpaid bonds and warrants issued in
said year for paying the costs of said
Improvements, together with Interest
thereon, said refunding bonds to bo
duo in thirteen years and boar inter
est at bix per centum per nniium, as
provided in Ordinance No. lib.'
section 7. The form of the official
ballots for use at said election shall
be printed in substantially the -following
form:
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE SPE
CIAL ELECTION TO HE HELD IN
THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT,
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, OC
TOBER 10, A. D. 1917.
Thoso voting in favor of the amend
ment submitted will mnrk their ballot
with an X between the number and the
wortl "Yes." Those voting against the
amendment submitted will mark their
ballot with an X between the number
and the word "No."
CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMIT
TED TO THE VOTERS BY THE
COUNCIL.
"Shall tho Charter of Central Point
be amended by ndding thereto Article
XXV, and thereby provitlo for the col
lection In thirteen years of tho unpaid
assessments for local Improvements
made In the year 1911, and provide for
the issuance of refunding bonds In a
sum not to exceed $80,000 for the pur
pose of redeeming the outstanding un
paid bonds and warrants Issued In said
year for paying the costs of said Im
provements, together with Interest
thereon, snit! refunding bonds to be
due In lulrteen years ami bear Interest
at six per centum per annum, as pro
vided lu Ordlnanco No. 116?"
Vote Yes or No.
t'O YES
101 NO '
Section 8. Should any of the Judges
nppolnted by this ordinance fail or re
fuse to appear or qualify, the qualified
voters present at the time of the op
ening of the polls shall elect, some le
gal voter to act ns such judge to fill
the vacancy. Before proceeding to
perforin any official act at such elec
tion, the Judges shall each make and
subscribe un oalli of office In substan
tially the following form:
"I, tlo solemnly
swear (or affirm) that I will siipisut
the Constitution of the United States
and of the stato of Oregon, and 1 will,
to tne best of my ablltiy. faithfully
perform the duties of judge of election
during my continuance therein, so help
me (,od.
Ruction 9. Inasmuch 0 it la neres
sary lor ine iinnieuiaie preservation in, ,i,-pos.-s and sacs timt he i tie- editor
the public peace, health and safety ofor the Midr.nu Mali Tribune, nnd that
said city that the amendment to thej H,
charter of said city herein provldcd'fori
shall be Bubinlttod to tho qualified
electors of said city and adopted an
soon as the provision of law wiU per
mit and- the credit of said city thereby
be maintained, an emergency is here
by declared, and this ordinance shall
take effect and be in full force from
and after its passage and approval by
the mayor.
Vassed by the common council the
3d day of October, A. D. 1917.
Approved by the mayor tho 3d day
of October, 4. D. 1917.
(Signed) W. E. ALEXANDER,
Acting Mayor of the City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
(Seal)
Attest:
(Signed) J. W. JACOHS,
City Recorder of tho City of Central
Point, Jackson County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF IM
PROVEMENT BONDS OF THE
CITY OF CENTRAL POINT. ORE
GON, ISSUED IN THE YEAR A. D.
1911.
QT . nl-, n,,rnv
c'of
Jnckson,
City of Central Point, 8B.:
Public Notice is hereby given thnt
the City of Central Point. Jackson
County. Oregon, has determined to and
does exercise its right to tnke up and
cancel its outstanding improvement
bonds issued in the year A. D. 1911,
and described as follows:
(a) Bonds Nos. 28 to 55, Inclusive,
designated Improvement Bonds, dated
the first day of November, A. D. 1911,
due tho first day of November, A. D.
1921; Bonds Nos. 28 to 54, inclusive,
being of the denomination of $500
each, and Bond No. 55 of the denom
ination of $250 and Issued pursuant tu
Ordinance No. 79, passed and approv
ed November 21st, A. D. 1911.
(b) Bonds Nos. 130 to 235, inclus
ive, designated improvement . Bonds,
dated the first day of November, A. D.
1911, due the first day of November,
A. D. 1921, being of the denomination
of $500 each and issued pursuant to
Ordinance No. 80, passetl and approv
ed November 28, A. D. 1911.
And said city hereby gives notico
that it will on the next semi-annual
interest coupons jieriod of said bonds.
towit: tho 1st day of November, A. 1).
1917, take nnd pay for said bonds
above described, at the face value
thereof, with accrued interest thereon
to said date, and the interest on said
bonds will cease at the said semi-annual
Interest payment period. Pay
mont will be made at the office of the
undersigned City Treasurer in Central
Point, Oregon.
Dated and published the first time
on this 5th day of October, A. D. 1917.
(Signed) J. W. JACOBS,
Recorder of the City of Central Point,
Jackson County, Oregon.
(Signed) R. H. PAXSON,
Treasurer of the City ot Central Point,
Jackson County, Oregon.
(SEAL)
SUAEVIOXS.
In tho Circuit Court ot Jackson
County, Oregon.
In tho matter of the application of
R. F. Robison, W. J. Hartzell and
O. A. Manning, the Board of Di
rectors of the Talent Irrigation
District, for a judicial examination
nnd judgment of the Court as to
the regularity and legality of all
proceedings of said Board and Dis
trict, pertaining to tho organization
thereof, or of any act tnereor or
tho. Incurring of indelitedncsB as
sscHsments against the lands of said
District and of tho election to uu
thorlze tho issue and sale of bonds
in tho sum of Six Hundred Thou
sand Dollars,
To tho Talent Irrigation District ot
Jackson County. Oregon, and to
all freeholders, legal voters nnd as
sossment payers within said dis
trict, and to you nnd each of you
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you aro hereby
commanded and required to appear
and answer the petition of the plain
tiffs, filed herein against you nnd
ench of you In the ahove entitled
causo on or before tho 25th day o
October, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., In
the court room of tho above entitled
Court nnd It you fail so to appear
and demur or answer within snid
time, said plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In the
pel It Ion on file herein, to-wit:
For Judgment and decree of said
Court to tho effect that, the Talent
Irrigation District Is a duly and rogu
larly organized Irrigation district tin
der and pursuant to the laws ot th
State of Oregon:
That all elections held by said dis
trict have been in tho manner provid
ed by law and are valid; that the
Indebtedness incurred by said district
and the warrants Issued therefor Is a
legal, and binding obligation of tho
District nnd the same Is regular and
tho assessment and apportionment
made by said District is legal and
valid nnd that all orders, acts and
things done by the Board of Direct
ors of said irrigation District and by
the officers of Jackson County, Ore
gon, were and are valid and In the
mnnner provided by law; that tho au
thorization by tho electors of Bald
District for the Issuing of bonds In
the amount of Six Hundred Thousand
Hollars, is in all things, legal and
regulur and was legally voted, and
for a judicial determination nnd ex
amination and judgment of tho Court
aa to tho legality and regularity of
the organization of sold District, and
all Its acts and doings.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof In tho Medford
Mull Tribune, a newspaper of general
circulation, published In Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 357 of the
General Laws fo Orcon foe 1917.
The dale of the first publication
being September 29th. 1917, and tho
date of the last publication being Oc
tober 13th, 1917.
GEORGE GARDNER,
County Clerk of Jnnkson County, Ore
gon. (OFFICIAL SEAL.)
C. M. THOMAS,
Attorney for Plaintiffs and Petition
ers.
DTATEMBITP OP THE OVRHHtP,
MMAtEMENT CIHCCT.ATIOrl.
ETC. RKOtfXPED DY TlfTi ACT
OF COWOBESS OF AUUUST 34,
1813.
Of Medford Mall Tribune, published dally
except Klltohiv. lit Ah dfold. On noli, for
October t. !!!!".
HT.VTK Ol-- oHIHtoN. I'ol'NTV (IF
.1 Al K'SI IN. ss.
Itefere in.-. :i not.-i-v public. In nnd
1 troii:i lly ii"-nr.d ' rutifiin. who.
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ownership, nuiuugiMiU'nt. circiiln
11.n1, etc.. or Hi" .titon-sulil pnldiciitt.il
for the ihtte shown ill tin- jilti ve caption
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ctuboill.-il in section 4 1.1. I'ohUiI l.HWH anil I
it.-mllaltiiitH. printed on tin- rcvei-sti pi' 1
tills flltlll. to-Wit
1. Tlmt tin' mimes and mldi-cssc of
I li- nuhllsht r. i-iliior. imttiiiKitiK i-illtor
and huslucix niaiuiii-r are:
Publisher. Medford l'llnlliii,- 10.. Mcd
fnrd. tlri-K'iii.
Killlor, II. Putnam. Medford. Orcipra.
Mui'iisinK i-iltlor. none.
llnsiiiess aiaautJor, S. tf. smilth. Med
ium. ' 'n-Koii.
That the owners ore:
Putnam. M.ilford. Ore .: J. F. ltcihlv
Mcdfnrd. Ore.: A. S. Hull). Itcc.ltford. Ill :
V. I. Vliwter estate. Meilforil. (Ire.; J. II.
rlh. Moilford. (ire.: S. S. Smith, Mcd-
. On-.: I-'. 11. Itav. New York city:
V. It. Hamilton, San Jose., t'allf.
That the known hondhi.lders.
ntiirtgiigecs. anil other security holders
owning or IhiIiIIiik 1 percent or more of
total amount of homls. martgiiKcs, or
oilier M-cut-ltles are:
Jiiekson iV.untyi Bank, trustee, Mod
ir.l. Ore.
Homihnhlet'rt not of record. Bonds pay
able 'to hearer: no Information concern
ing holders.
T tin 1 1 thetwo licriiifriinhs next
ahove. giving Hie mimes of the ov.n-
, stockholders, and security holders.
any. contain not only the list of
cab. 'liters ami security hold.
y appear upon the hooks of the coni
iv. hut also. In cases where tin- stock
holder or security holder appears upon
he hooks of Hie rouiuanv as trustee or
In any other fiduciary relation, the name
t the nerson or cornoratlon for whom
such trustee Is acting. Is plyen: also
that tho said two isiragriinlis contain
statements eniliracltiir affptut's full
knowledge anil belief as to the clreom
stances anil cnmlitinns limh-r which
stockholders ami security hohlers who
tlo not appear upon the hooks of the
company as trustees, holil slock anil se
curities in 11 capacity other than Unit
f a honn fide owner: and this nffiinl
as no reason to believe that any other
erson, associal Inn. or coi-oorat Ion has
nv Interest direct or Indirect in the
ild slock, lurnils, or oilier securities
thrill as so stated by him.
i. Thai the average mmiher of ennles
f en"h issue of this mihiicatlon sold or
llslrllMlled Ihroiitth the mailH or other
wise, to paid subscribers durlnir the six
ll.s m-eeedimr Ihe dillo sliou-n iibov..
Is 250tl.
O. PUTNAM.
KWoril to mill S"bsei-ihed before ine
this ltltli day i,t Ocloi'-i- I 1 7.
It. N. VIK'KKV.
Notary Public for Oregon.
Mv commission cxnit-cs November 17.
1 !l 1 II.
;i-:ai.)
HELP WANTED MAIiR
WANTED A few more men and
women to pick apples at the Phlpps
orchard. Phone 39-R.
WANTED Young man or young lady
for stenographer and office work,
an export not necessary. Address
A-4 4, stating experience, salary
wanted, giving address and tele
phone. 174
WANTED. Hands to work In prune
dryer. Phone 7-V4.
WANTED Prune pickers at Three
Oaks Orchards. 468-JJ. 174
WANTED Married man for steady
Job on ranch. Tel. 788-.13. 174
WANTED Men for
topping beets,
171
Phono 411-R4.
HELP WANTED Wood cutters. Ap
ply at Tolo or Uth and Fir. Frank
Ray. , 175
HELP WANTED Good miner and
prospector for gold placer and
quartz. Address Miner, cure Trib
une. 175
WANTED-
-Apple Pickors.
Phono
174
408-R3.
WANTED MISCKliLiANEOUS -
WANTED liay to halo. Will take
part payment In hay. H. W. Bing
ham, 597-J3. 175
WANTED People to hoard and
room. Modern conveniences: rea
sonable rates. Close In. 6-1" W.
11th St. 176
WANTED A good fresh cow, Mrs.
Alberta Jones, Talent, Oregon.
Phone 4-F13. 176
W ANTE IV Good milk cow for winter
for feed. C. G. May, Central Point.
Phono 293. 176
WANTED Families to pick prunes.
Thone 869-H. , 176
WANTED To borrow, $750.00 for
two years; good real estate secur
ity. Address O, Mall Tribune. 171
WANTED Young pigs, two or three
months old. Box. V. W., Mall
Tribune. 174
WANTED Pino logs. Wish to con
tract purchase sugar and yellow
pine saw-logs for 1918 delivery.
Will take output largo or small
quantity and pay attractlvo figure.
Sco Edgar S. Hator, Hotel Med
ford. WANTED Bring us your kks and
Poultry. We pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
V ANTED Houses to more.
XH-M nr 4KK-X
Phooi
FARM M).Nfl.
AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 4 0
years, 5 per cent; 4 per cent on do-
posits convertible Into 4 V4 percent
farm loan bonds; $250,000 In
bonds Bold weekly and money paid
farmers. E. II. Hurd, Sec.-Trcaa.
National Farm Loans Associations,
Gnrnett-Corcy Building, Mod ford
1 ss
Boy Run Over
and tell your mother. t
Only iiiO cash, balance (15 per
month, pay no more, for nn eight
room houso with bath, toilut, lava
tory, largo screen porch, electric light,
gas, wod house, chicken houso and
corral, cement walks In to houso;
taxes and all city assessments paid In
full. Look this up.
OFFER US A TRADE on tho fol
lowing: 11 acres located about 1
miles from Eaglo Point; one-half
cleared, balance scaltei lng trees. Free
of Incumbrance.
LISTINGS.
If you have city or country prop
erty to Bell at going prices list them
with us. llavo buyer now for irri
gated stock ranch, AppHgnlo vallej
preferred.
Bennett Investment Co.
102 West Main. Phone 799.
I'eal Lata to. Loo as. Insurance.
if U10
II Kl.P WANTF.Iw-FF..WALK
I WANTED At once, girls at .Medlun!
Domestic . iunnivry. 171
WANTED Girl usher for ltlalto
theater. Only bright, favorably
knows girls need apply. Call per
sonally nt theater afternoons.
WANTED A competent woman for
general housework. Mrs. A. E.
R.-anies, S10 W. 10 th St. Phono
6.13.
WANTED Woman for grneral
housework. Call at 330 South Kir
or phone 285-X.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED llousocieanlng or janitor
work by Japanese. P. O. box SIS.
170
fob. rum notsus
'Oil RENT Nicely furnished bunga
low, 16 Rose Ave. Call afternoons
179
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow.
closo in. 304 South Central. 175
FOR RFAT 5-room house and sta
ble and 3 neres; part lu fruit and
berries. Phono S20-X. 17S
FOR RENT My home on Kings
highway. Inspection by appoint
ment. C. W. Abcrcroinhio. Phono
311-J. 17S
FOR RENT Modern 6-rooin bunga
low. Phono 929-W. 175
FOR RENT Five-room modern
houso, Willi large screen porch and
garage; closo in. Call at 2 -10 S.
Riv. or phono 570-11.
FOR RENT 9-room modern house.
33 N. Peach. Tel. 403-X2. 176
FOH SALE MVES-tOCK
FOR SALE Cheap, two horses, good
work harness and 2-ton wagon. In
quire It. R. Valloy Cannery for S.
Markgtuf. 174
FOR SALE Sow and nine pigs. Tel
ephone W. It. Lamb, Medford. 175
FOR SALE- Team of maro3, young,
good workers; also 3-year-oltl geld
ing and good cow. Apply Veritas
Orchards, 2 y. miles east of Med
ford. 175
FOR SALE 1 cow and 2 heifers;
also cream Bopnrntor. 310 W.
Knight stroet. F. S. Day. 174
r OH SALIC. 20 head Jersey cows
and heifers. Good matched young
team, weight 3000, wagon and hnr-
noss. Box C. D., Mall Tribune
178
FOR SALE-240-M.
-Jersey milk cow. Phono
1
FOR HALF ItKAL KSTATH
FOR SALE One of the best Bear
('reek bottom farms; over lot)
acres; good house, barns and out
buildings, springs, 20 acres timber;
produces 50 bushels wheat pet
acre; very best for airali'a, grain,
sugar beets, corn; will mako great
dairy and hog ranch; can Irigato.
Price $1 1,500. Page-Dressier Co
175
FOR SALE Furniture. Houso for
rent. liaiio. Phono 755. 235
.North OitUdaln. 175
FOR SALE Cheap, two newly paint
ed houses. Lots adjoining. Ono
huiiM furnished. Phone 92 9-W.
17S
FOR SALE Jonathan apples, or
chard run, Ernest Webb, Central
Point. 176
FOR SALE 'Ml TUAIVK -K acres of
Irrigated Irani ill Colorado. Will
take automolilo In part payment.
.1. L. Frlnk, Boagle. Oregon. 196
FOR SALE Three houses nnd three
lots near Laurel nnd 11th Sts.
$1600 buys all three (dear of incum
brance except street linprovenien,,
assessments. C. C. lierco, Med
ford. 17.V
FOR SALE 1-l-acrn ranch, with 4
room cottage Irrigation system
nnd other outbuildings. 'A mile
due north Main street, Central
Point. On Pacific highway. Ap
ply to owner on ranch of T. J. Noo
noa. 199
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
laid, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per acre up. on long tiino,
ea:.y payments, or might exchange
for other clear properly. Address
Go hi Huv Realtv Co.
FOH SALE MIHfliM.A.V'FOUS
FOR SALE - Tenia, "gun and furniture
at Ewlng's, 12N Vancouver St. 175
FOR SALE- -Set andirons and screen,
30x36, $5, SOn North (lltkdalo.
Phono 80S-M. 175
FOR SALE - Ite-clea lli-d blue stem
nnd Little Chili wheat. Kcene H
Carlton ranch. 178
FOR KALE One slightly used 1917
Foril with eira equipment. One
1915 Ford. Good bargains. Terms.
W. 11. Del.ay. 17 1'
FOR SALE - Silver
bo.'se; harness;
liioneS20-X.
prunes;
buggy;
grapes
cliiein.
FOR SALIC- Furniture of five-mom
house by the piece. All f Irat-i.-lass.
Phono 102-11. 177
FOR SALE- Furniture, pas range,
and pr.rlor sieve; high grade and
new. 245 N. Grape. 175
FOR SALE. Twill llaliey-Havlilsoll
motorcycle, .Icshu It If hardsell.
Phone 294, Central Point, 176
FOR HALE --Choice slock Rhode Is
land Ri d cockerels, while and bhiek
Minorca p. .Hots for pulo by Mrs.
C. II. Pierce, rcHldcnce ta mile
east of cily reservoir. 175
FOR KALE--Brush otltnilinMle.
cheap. Call at Billings' wagon
shop. 175
FOR SALE Alfalfa In the field, $17
per ton. Erne.t Webb, Central
Point. 17 1
FOR SAl.l- New Krauso piano.
6Jti W. 4th street.
No.
KOU KENT MISCEM-AXEOCS
- 1 - 11
rule i(i-..vr -:o jicros iiiyuno mnn, . s n
good house, , barn, outl'lilhili'ps; j f i;
200 acres pasture and timber land'.U
adjoining railroad town; half mile i1t
to depot. Ui:ie lntaliop for wootl
yard, wood cutting and shipping,
Fawniill. Coll liay Realty Co. 175"
FOR RENT Cash or shares, grain
nud alfalfa ranch. Box A., Mail
FOR RENT Farms nnc stock ranch,
es. garden land. Gold Ray Realty
Co
8THAYEII.
STRAYED Came to my place Oct. 8,
one goat. Owner can have same by
paving for this hoi Ice. 11. C. Best.
Medford. Phone 539-R2. 174
port rovcnAVfJK
TO TRADE heal estate Tor good
team, no:: SO, Mail Tribune. 179'
iTOU trade Five-passenger car on
Medford rnsidepre property. Ad
dress W. I)., care. Mail Tribune. 17S
FOR TRADE Residence property
modern 8-room house. In Fremont.
Nob., for Medford property. C.
D. Bowman. 176
MOXKY TO IXIAN
WILL LOAN small amounts on im
proved city property. E. S. Tttmy,
210 Carnett Corey bids.
MONEY TO LOAN On good seeur-
Itv. Phone 647-.T. J. B. Andrews.
Motlford Business Colloga Bids
Room 2.
MONEY TO LOAM From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm securltv. Enrl
Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey B!dg. tf
MONSY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments See D R Wood
BUSINESS nntECTOHY.
GEORGE CODDING- Lawyer, Gar
nott Corey Bldg. '
PORTER ,1. NEFF Attorney at law
rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nation'
Bank Building.
A. E. REAMES Lawyer,
Corey bldg.
Garnet!
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. & H.
Bldg., Medford, Orogon.
Ansfo Supplies
L.H!rH AOTO SPRING CO.
aro operating the larixnt. oliest
nd best equipped plant in the Ps "
cltlo northwest. Use our sonnet
whon others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
fit., Portland, Ore.
Den:stj
V. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dtiw
tela Clothing Store in rooms to.1
rnsfciy qccupled by Dr. Jones. Phonc
6M8-Y.
f,Tig!neer nnfl Contractor
eftrJrj N. CUM .V. I NOS Engineer ani
contractor. 404 M. F. & H. Bld
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drao
age, orchard and land Improvement .
5nrimgo
GARBAGE - Get your promise
cleaned up for the summor. Call
on tho cily garbage wagons ftvr
good service. Phono 274-L. P.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Mulc
FlTi'TLTONLVR ol
ptauo and harmony. Hnl&ht Musll
Studio, 40) Oarnei.t-Oorej U!d.
Phonn 72.
Insurnnoe
;aUL S. TUMY General Insurance
oftlco, Fire, Automobile," Accident,
l.lnblllty, Plato Glass, Contract
still ttiaety Buntlb. Excellent com
panics, gi oil local eorvic. No. ill
Uaruett-Corey Bldg.
Physicians nnd SurgiMiui
DR. W. W. HOWARD Oaieupathis
physician. 303 Harnett Corey build,
lug, Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician aa
Burgeon, Practice limited to 6ye.
ear, nose add throat. Eyos scien
tifically tested and glasses Bup
plied. Oculist and Aurigl for S. P.
R. It. Co. - Offices M. F. tt H. Co
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6S7,
Printer nui I'lihllsfiers
Vll-iilXiRIi I'SINTINO CO., haa th
best e. .nipped printing office In
Southern Oiegou; Book binding,
loose lear ledgers, lulling systems,
etc. Portland prices. J7 Mortsi
fir l.
TrMiisfer
:a1)S 1UANSI' Kit A STORAGL CO
Olfien 42 North From Bt. Phon
il5. Prices rliclit Horvlco uat
ISTKIH'Ult.W AlKiCAlt O.
TIME CARD.
Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent,
and I'hoonlx dally, except Sunday, al
S:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m.
1: o on Saturday nt 10: 15 p. m. Sun.
days lenvo at 8 and 10:30 a. in. and
:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:3tl p. m. Leave.
sh!a:id for Medford dally, exceat
Sunday, at 9:00 a. nt., 1:00, 4:00 ami
5:15 p. m. Also oa Saturday nljehtu
it 6 30. Sundays leave Ashland t
't:00 a. m , and 10.30 a. til., 1:0,
4.30, t:30, and 10.30 u. a.