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- . .... . tr-n lrF!DFORT MATL TTUTSrrNTV urEIVFOm). BLUE LEDGE MINE PATTON HOME IS 1 A "i OUTLOOK PLEASES; NEAR COMPLETION: MrW 1 OREGON OFFICIALS Ward MoCnlllstrr, stato i-orpora-'lion L''oriiinie8iont.'r. and V. A. llut . wrt. .nine commlssiom-r for the wn;airn Orefton district, returned li.u.nlRht from n visit to the Iilue iuilijt' mine, recently taken over IuC "development and operation by lii'd'?. newly formed Consolidated VVoiiper company. The two officials expressed them fWveri as hixllly pleased with the outlook for development and oper ation of the Hluo LedKe. Commissioner MeCallister said: "The visit to the Blue lede was pleasing. So many, of the mines we visit are just prospect holes." The officials were driven to the Illue I.edK by )r. J. l' Ueddy. Accordlnif to Judce V. II. Crews, rounael for the Consolidated Cop per company, the visit to the mine was in the course of regular rou tine. lie said the officials' a irnroved of the plans .for the development of the mine and the erection of a power plant at Seattle Itar for tin furnishing of power for the opera tion of a proposed concentrating null and aerial tramway fn the mine operation. The power plant Is expected to co:.t in the neighborhood of $11)11,. 000. A contract for its construction .was awarded two weelcs aiio to Thomas Sweeney of f'ottland. el,.,.-, tru-al engineer. A bond Issum fur the financing of the power plant has been Issued. It is evneel,l H IM.1L tl n.ll nIIL .-MlUlliy (111 MIC im'A'pr nlant. TO OPEN NEW AIR LINE WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 S. (P) Colonel Charles A. laindberKh ar rived at Itolllng field here this afternoon on n flight from Roose velt field, New York, en route to .Mikml, Flu. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lindbergh. At Miami he will start a 20-day air journey to Central and South America. The colonel announced that his business in Washington was in regard to IiIh lour which will in augurate n new air mail line for lhe Pan-American Airways to Jjutch Ciulena. ONTARIO. Ore., Sept. 18. James T. Chinnock, Grants Pass, wus Vlected president; Ir. W. L. Powers, CorvalHs, secretary and Hums, Ore., was selected as the next meeting place as the Oreyon Reclamation congress ended th annual session here yesterday. The congress adopted a resolu tion urging that the name f E. . Van Petton, Ontario, be submitted by Governor Patterson to President Hoover as a possible member of the commission to study the puh lic land policy and recommend changes. PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. Something "w in the way o:' public school education was voted by the Portland hoard of educa tion last night and today was b-lng put into effect. The board voted that croup piano lessons hi four of the ele mentary schools at a fe of t'2 per pupil monthly would he of lered. The state mitMc teachers' association r e c o m in ended the study. GET FIVE DAY WEEK SALKM, Ore., Sept. 1 S. 4' Differences hvtwecn employes and employers of five electrical shop j,ln (ialem were settled last nit-'lit find , the workers, ' who v have liwn out on strike since Auh'ust were at work today. The men returned at Hie old pay hasls nf ti an hour, hut the em ployers concede what amounts practically to a five-day week, l-ach shop will keep one man on duty Katurriuy forenoons for enier len.y calls. Siamese Tuiiw Hie KKATTt.i:. Sept. IS. iJP: Seat Hp's first ami only "Si;.inese Twins" died today. The twins. iris. Joined hy ft section i)f fl'"h Just helow the Iower-tbor.is.. eve . urn to .Mr. anil Mrs. Kdwar.l Hates at Irondale, Wash., near '"re. The mother was reported reeoverlnis from an nperntlon. Isaacs Heads N. B. A. nilCA(ll). III.. Sept. IS. lAr The National I oxinK Ossoclatioll today elected Stanley Isaacs of On "Thuiiiil It ,.iUw.f1..ii. nnd selected Duehec, Canada, fur Its n"' 'entloD city. R.mie men are frank, tine who inplled for a motor truck licence 't lllehm.ind, Va.. cave his occup'- Commanding one of the most at tractive views In .Medi'ord. the beautiful Tudor English home of -Mr. and .Mis. Hamilton l'atton. now neaiinsi completion on Capital Hill. Is an iltilr;.lion tor prospective home builders. . Designed by Louis 1:. liumphrevs and executed by W. 11. Menin. local contractor, the largo brl .-1; and frame residence has a wa-m mellowness about it that fits ef fectively into the natural getting of trees and hills. The amosphore within extends a cordial invitation, through its gleaming smile of polished birch and twinkling, radiant chandeliers. Knun the basement playroom, where the ration children are pro Vlded with a completely equipped stage for presenting shows and musical entertainments, to the attic ball room, anil the beautiful out door swimming pool, the well plan ned residence loses none of those elements which go to make the most essential thing of all a home. Ye Poet's Corner ltel'ug I wearied of familiar scenes at home. Of too familiar friendships, loves Viat palled, And, yielding to a constant urge to roam. . I turned my eager steps where fancy railed. Into primeval forests I did go; I scaled vast mountains in my eagerness And pitched my tent in everlast ing snow. Rut soon I wearied of the lonliness. I reache.l a growing citv of the Weset; I plunged and won a fortune fur my own And said. "At last, the wanderer Is blent." Rut hearts grow cold. I turned r.nd wandered on. . I sailed in ships across the. western sea. Where beauty bloomed beneath a tropic sky. In sunny isles that lured and beckoned me; Vet all their splendor failed to satisfy. I met a woman, blest with beauty rare. Who kindled passions deep within my heart. Rut, taint of alien blood and thought, were there; I kissed her lips and told her we must part. At lengtht. I reached a spot where nature smiled. Where kindly skies bent o'er a pleasant land; Where hearts were trustful as iv little child And one could feel the clasp of friendly hand. There, full and sweet contentment 1 did know. I found a love as radiant as the morn To dwell in this fair land with me. And lo! It was the self same spot where I was born. "D'.ck Posey." BABE BANGS OUT 45TH HOME RUN OF SEASON NEW YORK, Sept. IS. (p) Babe Kiith bit his -tuth borne run ot tlie xeuuou In tbe first inning of tbe oprniug game in toilay's double header between tlie Yan kees and the Indians. Walter Mil ler was in the box for Cleveland and the bases were empty. lr. Ilaus r;K' Tacomu Et'.IK.N'K. Ore.. Snpt. 1 . Hfl Ilishop Titus Lowe today ronfimi cd the fait that Dr. J. l-ranklm Haas, for nearly six yearn pastor uf til' First Methodist elltireh here will be appointed to a .-hurt-h in Taeoma, Wash. llaker Three PuildiuKS on cor ner of First nnd Court streets are belnK razed preparatory to erection of stage terminal. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuna-Vlroln Station Meter 131" Key. Wednesday, September 18 P. M 6 to C: IS KMKD. (!:la to fi::i0 News and Mar kcts hy Mail Trihune. ti::io to 7 Crescent Dairies. 4- Thursday, September 19 A. M 9 to ii;:io Duratd Dealers. !.::pl to W- tiolden West t'of- V lee. 10 to d:.W Keonnmy (irorete- rla and Kd Hlnns. a. lo:;," lo 11 Johnson's Jewelry Ashland I. II Ml II ii:.:u to 12 Jarmin ft Wo.sls. a. 12 Noon News Flashes hy the Mail Trlliane. P. M 4. 12 to i2::!o Jordan 'l-.lei trie (Ashland i. 12:::ii to I -Cold Seal Cream a. eiv. 1 to l-.3o-n.il.-k Dealers. . . lt.eL-H ItykerV. 4 to "J: :' Younnlove : Co. a. fi to S i:.- KMKD. fl l. to .1 :.". News and Mar 4 kets hv M - it Trihune. ::: to '7 - Harvey s Senlx a, Station. I Request I. a. a. a. Monthly Social Held The meiting of the Loyal Wom en's class of the 1'itst Christian church was held yesterday after noon :it the home of Mrs. Fred Wahl. IT Crater Lake avenue, in charge of Mrs. M. J. l-Yye. presi dent. ' Tito meeting was opened by :ri:;i:ig. "'IV ke the Name of Jesus Willi Y..i" fallowed by the scrip lure lr u taken from tile -LMth chapter of Mathew. The group was led in prayer by M is. K. J . Wilmot. Fifty-two calls had been made during the month, according reports of the members. After I the singing of another song, the ! remainder of the afternoon was ; spent visiting'. j Refreshments were served to twelve members ami two visitors I by Mrs. WaUl and Mrs. Rov.e. , Farewell for Mis, .Malum I Mis. Grace Ma lone was the guest 1 of honor at a 7 o'clock dinner i party given by . Mrs. Jin Canfield ; Monday evening at her Aloha ranch home. Mrs. Malone an4 her two step children are leaving in a few days jfor Honolulu, where they will join ', Mr. Malone. ! The rooms were attractively dec- orated in ilala wiian style, and i Hawaiian favors were also pre-' sented the guests. j i Covers were laid for the follow ing: Mrs. Grace Miilt.nc. Mis;i I Helen Dugan. Mrs. Lelilia Stevens j Meyer. Mary Smith. Mrs. Kli'.iht-in Well man. M rs. Mary Hendricks, ; Miss Constance Andrews, and Mrs, 1 Ira Canfield. i 4 4 J Honor Karlc Carkin ' A farewell party in honor ofi HUGE TRANSFORMERS Pour 2500-UUowatt transformers, to bo installed at the new SI im.iiOO substation of the California Oregon ; Power company, arrived yesterday, j The huge niecliainsmH cost I around $7fnn each and, while not as large as some of the Co pro transformers, are larger than the average substation transformers. Three of them will he in uctive use and one will he used as an emergency transformer. The substation will he located on East Jackson street undwil! he modern throughout,, with" a switch room. The tiansforinors will be erected on a concrete bane. The substation is one of the ma jor projects for the power company in this city and is being built to accentuate. If necessary, the pres ent service and provide for future industrial growth of the immediate .Medford district. The construction work will take two months and will enpdoy be tween -a and 30 men. Wall Street Report N K W Vol IK, Sept. IS. (A) Nervous trading atfaln character ized today's stock market, but ln d;cationa of easing credit condi tions mretitfthened bullish coiHi dence, and the market headed up ward in brisk fashion. A number of ifsnes were marked up 1 to ti points with a few hii-h priced specialties whirled up 7 to nearly 1 5 points. ' Commercial colvents soared 5 1 '4 points to a new hih'h record at 601. can money renewed at y per i I .. f.tn 1 ccni un u),.iiiioi u. n.-iii:in ...... of 7 Vi and a elnsiiiR rate of 10 yesterday. The closing; tone was strong. Total sales approximated 3,900,000 fhares. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune office. I iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin ; 15 asajajsv a m 55 1 Where Talking Pictures Reach Perfection i Dance Tonieht K tNi?3si wn. Pfififen- T?r !55 at IJIIJP.A 0W IhtthriUinq um -55 " 1 W rARMY-NAVV 1 I With Earl and His Eight I tOOTAS6,C 1 Utopian i ALL TALKING , W ASouietone - CNlL 'f All Medford Music M ,k( ' Ats V V 1 1 , g U West Point vNV AAsA I 1 The Best in Southern Oregon g Campus Comedy ((' V Ot ' : i UTOPIA . J maids and midshipmen f , )tf : JJ. ..'.ina mirthful haHle V iT JK C, .t FORMERLY DREAMLAND 1 6 ot and ,auflH.. Y lbX f t East Main St.. at the Bridtre ifi CfJrMc yb J ' ill liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!! in rrMimL c -JJ I A. Is ll 1. M V I.aY M V a -ft ntVST isi n Mil- Ksr . it ' M 'asw ar , fS I If ll x - MX7IW H ' l t"lMX Xlj-Wi'A fSk iW-gBta--I-i- .M,,twr .... a ! Karle Carkin was given last n:ght by the F-pwurlh league of the First ;M.-ihodtsi church at the church i parlors. Karle. son of Attorney ; and Mrs, John Carkin. with the , other members of the family, will j leave tomorrow evening for S.iletn, where they will make their home. ' The evening was spent playing i interest ing games, after which rc ; (reshrnerus were served. ! A business meeting was held in conjunction with the party, during which the following officers were elected for the coming year: Ivan Crumb, president: Mary Arnspiger. first vice president : Arthur Cook, second vice president ; Florence Neuman, third vice president; Jean net te Trill, fourth vice presi dent ; H-Ien Power, secretary; Mil dred Walker, ireustirer; Hlizuheth Fleischer, song leader; Kvoretl Cole, sergeant -at -arms, and Jose ph in.' Power and Wa Iter Scott, pianists. Flection of the new president for the .1 unior Mig.li Parent Teachers association will hp one of the main features of the meeting tomorrow aih-moon at 3 o'clock at the school. Mrs. T. G. Heine will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to the Past Noble Grands club at her home, !t I ti West Tenth .street. Tb" Carnation i luh will meet at the home of M vti. 11. G. Vil:-on. 7 Chesi ntil st reel, tomorrow ai ter nooii. Following I b c business uieei ing. during which plans for the wiioVr will be discussed. 1 he afternoon will he spent in sewing. All degree of honor members nre uiK'-d n he present. FRANK BYBEE SELLS Another pood-sized real est ale deal was reported today by the Gainer & Sheley Realty agency in the sale of the Frank Ryhee ranch property in the Kvaus Creek dis trict to George Millard or Merrill, Ore. The price for the tISO acres, lad of which are under cultivation, was announced at $lt).u'U). The property will be operated as a stock ranch. The sale of .the Andrew Meo properly in the Little Applegate section to Dewey Conkler of Mc-d-ford andlolm .lanikowski of Klam ath Falls at $12,000 was announced yesterday. This ranch has 15fi acres and will be used for dairying and stock purposes. j Classified advertislnc; t-ets results, j iWOMAifsiCK ! THREE YEARS j Helped By Lydia E. Pink- j ' ham's Vegetable Compound Little Koek, Ark. "1 wan nick for j three yeara after my last, baby 1 came. I could hardly walk and , could not cat nor bleep us I should because I was so nervous. I took pe ven bottles of tlie Vegetable Con pound and used Unit nuin- ' Imt of bottle of ! Lydia K. Pink luun's Sanative Wash and I urn j fcelint; piBt line. I have a lnrj-e fani- j ily and do lite work for nil. Your j Compound made ine n well woman, ' nnd I have n happy home now. I j nl ways try to keep a bottle in tlie house nnd I tell everyone iilniut it." Mus. II. A. Auams. li. K, 1). r, liox Little Kock, Aikaiiiits. Y, St A orn-xiox. Avr-:rxp:fciuv. EXAM TO BE HELD A civil service examination for ; i p.tMtjou of forest ranger will ; be bvld at the fur est supervisor's 'office In Med ford on October L' '.' . ; uc-oi .linK io announce n lent re 'ceiM,i 1 1 1 : s morning by Supervisor i llimh It. Rankin. i The examination is open to men jboiw.-en the age-; of twemy-oue and thirty-five, except that these !age limits do not apply to persons ! entitled to preference because of military or naval service, but such ai-idicants must not have reached Jthe retirement age which is sixty jtwo years for forest rangers. I Applicants must be in sound fphy.-ical condition ,1ml good health, iahle-l.oilied. and capable of emlur I ing hardships and per forming In Inn- under trying condition:-. ! Th'v must show that t hey have jhad at least nine mouths of fielj experience in forestry work deal ling with sti'dt activities as lumber ' ing, grazing, surveying, forest -fire control, and the like. Forest rangers ere re.-.ponsible to the foiesl supervisors for the nro- I lection and management of dis ' irit is consisting of from lia.O"! to fSott. i acres. Considerable travel : Is re-iulred. and rangers must ex- i pe.-t to spend much of their tim DEVELOPED AT MELLOM INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL it is marvelous how quickly Irdgrartt HY-TOXWIs mosquitoes . . and other iniects. A vast army- of insects is bred in FLY-TOX laboratories to be re leased in the FLY-TOX "Chamber of Death" to test and certify the positive killing qualities of FLY-TOX before it is sold to you. FLY-TOX is absolutely harmless lo people. Will not stain. Coprhitht lizt by Th. C Co. Your i-liolco of I .adieu' Thurs ot liiiK and ki( n Dar I'ln or Scarf I'ln KltKK, Do not eonipare KKyptlan DiatnondH with thu ordinary Imitations. DazzlltiK llltto White KKVptlan Diamond ItiiiKN. Klone alive with ralnhow fire. They catinnt he told from Keniilne diamonda. When ahown re. ently In New York ('My these KKyplian Uiamonda created a sensation. I'm your faith In n rhiK that won't disappoint you. KKyptlan Crnm am not Imitations, hut represent the utmost skill of modern Bclcn.-e. Social leaders, millionaires and our lineal people keep their Kcnuino diamonds in vuultB and wear Kyptian Diamonds. They aland all testa When CIKIiKlilNC HY MAIL. ADD We POST AC K. State your fitiRer alzn nnd whether l ady Sollnire ur Dinner ItlnR or tieutleinen'a liiiiK la desired. Many different mount ings to .select from. NO RINGS SOLD AFTER THIS SALE LESS THAN $5.00 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYl ,5 skptkmper i. iki. away from their headquarters. Pro! ection of the district against tire is the primary duty, and in volves the supervision of f ire guards during the dry seasons and the handling of firo-fighting crews. Fire prole, lieu calls for careful planning, an efficient organization, and often lung ami strenuous hours of riding and hard manual la bur. Rangers carry out plans for the dewlopment of the 'physical re sources of their districts and for t hew ing of timber. They handle the fit-Id work In connection u ith i he sale of tmib.-r. (he grazing of livestock, and other business activ ities in tneir districts. They also do such work as building and maintaining telephone lines, trails, cabins, and fences. HYISN .1. R. Ncalou of Central Point, R. F. l. No. l'. farmer, and active in Grange circles. J. 1 1. Fuller of Adilarul. and J. A. Perry, banker ,.nd orchn rd ist of this city, were named member: or the 1 budget committee by the county court, in an abbreviated session today. The first meeting om in it tee wa s set I f the budget r October 7, TT5c and Coupon 1 Will S5.00 mond Gift You Purchase One of Our Geunuine Egyptian Dia Rings. The Everlasting In Addition We Will Give ABSOLUTELY FREE llnr I'ln nr flenllcni.'n's Saul' l'ln. xff.?J- wii.MowonoW I New perfume- day La West Side Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE and meetings will be held from time to time, until the first week In December when tile budget will be completed and tinned over to the assessor fur extension on the tax rolls. Only routine business was trans acted by the county today, Jude Alex Sparruw being on a vacation trip to Yellowstone park. Com missioners Victor Rm -ell and George Alfoid sp"llt the afternoon inspecting road. j inning me niornmg they m-aru requests frmii cniinty offices, and anproved Hie mid-mouth hatch of Lilly Xavier llriiniii'i' heim, ANace. si', i gei.n; when Marsh recruit. "He was d'-Vtl." says the set of Niederger.: as a first ser was : liitl NoMore Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to b permanently r Itnved of rui In totnB.-h nd bowel, take Udalciinnn'e C'a I'ablett. wliKh ere prpartfd epecllly for itoinech end t)l the bad eliacte teiuUing Icon guv preeaure. Hint empty, gnawing feeling at the pit ol the atninach will dtsuppmr; the,! tnxtoue. neivoui (eebn with heuil pel pitatiun wdl vaniah. end you will eguli oe able to take deep breath without dieiomlort That drowey. leePy feeing aftei lnner will be replied by a ilcalre toi entirtemment. UlontinK will ceaee Your itmbe, arma nnd finger will no longer feel cold and "go to leep" be mum Baalmaiin'e Cue I ablet a prevent it from interfering with the circula tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow pa k tat, at nv pond drup ntnre Price . l ays rdi hand a I ST II Wd'H I'HIMi S'I'ulii: t Tin-: In the fi.univ 'tun nf the State i f (ri-i;tui tor .lai'k-in t'oitlitv'. hi th.- matter tit" the i'state ( lltii'cit II. I'asnn, DtM'eased. No i it- U h'i by Kivt'ii that t ho limit' iii;inti ha fih'd her Final Ai'i'Munf in th- abitv' -ii!itbd mat tw. and the abnve t-ntitlfd Cnirt 1km ftxt'il t i. tith-! Kin. at lti:0n (."tlin k A. M. in the County ('uurt rmnn. in ihf t'uiiri lbiuse in .Mftliord. ihvi;i.ii, an the time and pbiff fur ln';irim: nhjc.-iltins i. Naid I'MtijiI Ai-coiini, ami fur Ibc sctllt" lllt-IK thcl'iMit. u:lia .m. I'Axson'j J'lxi'tuiiiy. KI-:Stl.l Tl XO. 2,7 A l'esolutioii declarlm the Inten tion of t he Council to (,-rade and ktuvcI West 10th Street front Cen tral Avenue to the A Hey between ADMISSION Matinees Eveninos Adults 25 Adults 50 Kiddies 10o Any time st Day ! mm You Have SI on the nurehane M These Diamonds Stand All Tests. Chromium Mountings Will Last a Lifetime. I IUJIIPflJV 'l I laUSi IjIINIIJJIIWJII, ii t i k i uli m i it g.- I Rlocks 17 and 18, of the original JTouti of Medford. In the Cit of i Medford, Oregon, and for the nfi . s s-merif of the cost thereof on Od ! Jarerit property; jirovidlng for a I meeting of the council to consider ; iHtiiests against said construction and providing for the serving of i he owner of adjacent property i with notice thereof by the Re- : col der. in: IT RKs'OLVKO RY TUP. CITY corxcii. cf thr city of MFDFORH (Ri:OON: 1. That it is the Inten- Hon of the council to cause West : P'th Street from Central Avenue to tho Alley between Rlocks 17 and i iv in tno iiiy or Aieuioru. oregon in tin' In In- imprmt'd by h rntllnjc and t:r:ivi'llnt- said Stri-i-t. in ac cnrdaiiCM with tln stifcit'lcatiun.i tluTft'or now nn fiio in the otfico of thi Citv StiiMtintf ndt-nt, at tho City Hall, Mt-df old. trci;on. to which spoci I'icaiinns rofcrciifp is hert'hv m:dt I' r details and coits thcrnnf. and to : assess upon each lot or pari thciff j adjacent to and benefited h mich j improvr'inent, Its proportionate Uharo of the costs of said improve ment. ' Section '2. The Council will meet i in the Council rhamber at the Citv j 11;. II on the 1st day of October, , l!U!i, at 7::i' V. M., at which timo .and place the otvners of said ad- jacent property are hereby called ; upon In appear before .said council and show cause. If any, why said mailing and Kravellhm should not I be constructed, and why said prop lerty should tint be assessed for the j construction thereof. Section 3. The City Recorder is I herelv directed to Serve notice i hereof upon the property owners i aforesaid by publishing; tliiH Keso jlutfon once in a daily newspaper i printed, published and of cenen.l 1 circulation In said City at least ten 1(10) days before the date of said j meeting and by posting five copies of this Resolution in five public and conspicuous places In said CHv for a period of ten day prior lo y.aid meetitur. Passed by the City Council anil Mailed by (tie in open session in a u I heul h-at ion ol'1 its passage this I Tth dav nf Seplomber. 1 li t . A. W. I'IPKS. Mayor. Approved bv ine this 17th day of Scptemb'!-, 19J11. A. Y. IMI'KS. Mav.tr. Attest: M. U Alford. Uecorder. isr.si.rTiv o. 2.1s A It'snlution ili't'lariiiK the Inton tii.n of tin Couiiril to Krad- and irravt'l .Wirrcyan Sirei-t frm WVst ,1:ikon Hirt'ct to flark Strft. in tlu City nf Moilford, nreon. r.nil for Ihi- fiKHt'tiMUtMit of tlii nti-L ihcrfMif on adjiiftnl iroptrty;' ino viiliim for a merlin,; of tin t-ouiiWl lo (t)HMidi-r proti'MiH auainst naltl cniiMi riit'l ion mul iroviilintr ty tho HtM-viiiK of tho iiwniM-rt of atl.iarcnt property with uollco tlurioC hy tin Ucorhr. s IT HKSOl-VTCD PV TIIR CITV rorxt'ih oi'' Tin-: citv of MKDKOKU OliKCON: Sfi'tlon 1. That it 1h the Inten tion of the council to caime Nnrre nan .Street from Weal Jacknon Street to Clnrk Street, in .the City of Medford. Oregon, to ho Improv ed hy fcradlnir ami uravellinu mU Street, in accordance with the sn clficatlonrt theref(r now on file In the office of the City Superinten dent, at tho CMy Hall. Medford. OroHon. to whiih Hpeciflcationw reference in herehy made for de tails and co?U thereof, and to hckh upon each lot or part thereoi adjacent to nnd benefited, hy mich Improvement, ttjt proportionate whare of the cost of said improve ment. Section 2. The Council will meet In the Council Chamber nt tho City Hall on the 1st day of October. 192i, at 7:30 P. M.. at which ttmo nnd place the owner of said ad jacent property nre hereby called upon to appear before ald council antl show cause, if any, whv Hi Id grading and Kravelllnc Bhoutd not be constructed, and why ald prop erty should not be assessed for the construction thereof. Hociion 3. The City Uecorder l hereby directed to serve notlco hereof upon the property owner n foresaid hy publishing thin Reso lution once In a daily newHpaper printed, published and of irencrul circulation in naid City at leant ten (10) days before the date of said meeting nnd by pouting five copleH nf this Hesolutlon In five public and conspicuous places In said Citv for a period of ten days prior to a hi meeting. Passed hy the City Council and Blgned by me In open session in authentication of Its passage this 17th day of September. 1029. A. W. P1PKS, Mayor. Approved bv mo this 17th day of September, 1929. A. W. PIPES. Mayor, Attest: M. L. Alford. Uecorder. UKHOMTIOX NO. 2.1ft A Iti'snluthin declnring the Inten tion of tho Council to cause Ueddy Avenue to be Improved with curb, gutter and pavement from the West line of M c A n d re w Street to the Inst line nf I.indley Avenue In tno City of Medford, Oregon, and for the assessment of thn cost thereof on adjacent property; providing for a meeting of the council to con sider protests against said construc tion and providing for the serving of the owners f adjacent property with notice thereof by tho Ue corder. UK IT RKSOLVKD TtY TIIK CITV COl'NCn, ttV TIIR CITV OF MKIH-'Oltn OltKOON: Section I, That it is tho Inten tion of I he council to cause Ueddy Avenue from the West Hue of Ale Andrew Street to Ihe Kast line of Uiidley Avenue, in the City of Med ford, Oregon, to be Improved bv placing on both sides of aid Street a concrete curb nnd by paving tho Fame fur a width of twenty-six (2fi) fect. In accordance, with the speci fications therefor now on file in Ihe office of the Citv Superinten dent, at the City Hall. Medford, Oregon, to which specifications reference I hereby made for de tails and cotfl thereof, and to as sess upon each lot or part thereof adjacent to and benefited by mich Improvement, lis proportlonato share of (he cost of said Im provement. Section 2. The Council will meet In the Council Chamber nt the CKy Kill on the im dav of Octbbe.. l!',':t, j,t 7:..i p. M . at which time and pbice the owners nf wild ad jacent properly are hereby called upon t" appear before snld council nnd show c.iue, if any. whv said curb, butter and paving should not be constructed, nnd why mild prop, ertv should not be assessed for tho construction thereof. Section 3. Tlie CHy Uecorder Is hereby directed to servo notice. I ereof upon the property owners aforesaid by publishing thin Upon In i ion once in a dally newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in said City nt least ten (.10) day before the date of said meeting and hy pouting five copies of this Resolution in five public and conspicuous places In paid Citv for a period of Un days prior lo m.i id meeilnii. Passed by tho CMy Council and stuned bv mo In open newnlm in authentication of Its pnnita this Itih day of September, mis. . A. W. PI PUS, Mayor. Approved by me this 17th day of September, IIK9. A. W. riPKS. Minor. Alteat: M. L. Alford, Uecorder. ,