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CHURCHES St. JIlirKs' Episcopal. Corner North Oakdale and 5tb. 8 a. m. 10 a. m. 11 a. m. 8. p. ni. i WM. Holy Communion. Sunday School. Holy Communion. Evening Prayer. B. HAMILTON-, Vicar. Chi-WInn Church. nilile Bchool at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. C. prayer-meeting at 7 p. n Preaching t 8 i. m. F., II. HUFFMAN. Catholic Church South Oukdalo Avenuo. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 1 1 a. m. Presbyterian Church. Central Point, Oro. War savings service at 8 p. m. A good speaker has been secured for this meeting. Following the service a short meeting of the war Bnvlngs society will lie held. . . M. 10. Church, Mouth " Cor. V. Main and Oukdalo. J. E, Wnlheck, pastor. Sunday school at !i:4f u. m. Preaching at 11 a. in., subject, "Renewing Our Strength." The evening service at 8 o'clock will be In charge of the Women's Missionary society. Interesting pa pers on both home anil foreign work will be read. Ilo not fuil to give the women a hearing. 4'rayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. First Church of Christ, Sricntist. Branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 11 o'clock, sub ject, "Mortals and Immortnls." : Wednesday evening meeting, at which toBtlmonials of Christian Sci ence healing are given, at 8:00. All are cordially welcome. Church edifice, 212 North OakJolo avenue Reading room in the M. F. & II. building, North Central avenue, open from 1 to 5 dally, except Sundays and holidays. ' ; First Methodist Kpiscoal Dr. J. C. Hoi Una, pastor. The doors nlways Bwlng outwnrd to welcome" all who will como. The services for the day begin with the Sunday school hour at 9:4 5 a. m. Strangers are made welcomo. Public worship at 11a. m. and 8 a. m. The pastor will speak at both sorvlccs. Morning tbetne: "A Matter of Personal Interest." Kvenlng. "Weighed and Wanting." Special music at uch service. :Tho Epwortu league devotlonnl mooting at 7 o'clock. The demands of the real life. the religious life of man are urgent shall wo heed them? If you have no other church obli gation como this way. . At the morning service Mrs. Ar thur Wlblo of Grants Puss will slug "I Hoard the Voice of Jesus Say," by Ilathbun. At the evening sorviro the trio, "The Watered l.lllcs." from tho sacred cantata, "T'.o Xuzu reno," will lie sung by Mrs. Wibcl. Mrs. II. K. Miller and Miss Catherine Miller. Fvniig.-Liith. hm's Church Fourth St. below Oukdalo Ave. Hov. Dr. V. K. Moroiiz-OoRer, pastor, lies. MS West Fourth St. Sunday school (English) 10 a. m. Dlvlno service (English) 11 a. in. In this service tho sermon will tie omitted. In place of It the examina tion of Hie catechetical class, consist ing of eleven young people, will be held. These young people have been In structed In the truths of the Chris tian religion, as contained In the Catechism, and will be confirmed on tho following Sunday, May 211th. After confirmation they will cele brate their first communion and Willi the congregation partake of the Lord's supper. All members and friends of the congregation nro curdlally Invited to these services. Following are the niinies of the young people to be cniillriucd: Mal colm Amlei-son, Albert Andersen. Osear Anderson, Arnold ltuhucrt, Otto Itohnerl, Thcophllus Morcii Ooser, llerlhold Itostel, lleluin Fllrs tad, Norma Ellcstad, May Groti, Helen Schulr.. I First Proshytoii in church, Main ami Holly streets. Knbbath school at 10; mi a. 111. W II. Gore, Supt. Adult classes fur both men nnd women. j Morning service ll:oo o'clock. tr ; J; It. Hill will preach from the sub-1 Ject, "The Bible's First De lurution " j The music In this church Is under' tho direction of George Andrews nnd : special numbers aro presented nt ev-j 1 cry service. On this occasion will be' offered Verdi's trio. "Praise Ye," hy Mrs. Andrews, C. C. Mct'urdy audi 1 ' Mr. Andrews. Also u vollln solo by Massenet, Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Kvenlng service 8:00 o'clock. Sub ject, ' The Ueneflts of Pruning." Ap propriate music. As a matter of information for tho congregation It may be stated that Lr. Hill has freely volunteered Ills services until a pastor may be se cured. For this reason. If for no other, It Is urged that every mem ber of the congregation show Dr. Hill their appreciation of his gen erosity, by being present. Strangers and those who have no church affili ations are cordlully welcome. First I la pt 1st Church. 'Wot Hoostlng Hut Building." 0:45 u. in. Bible school. Frank Wortman, Supt. Il:i0 a. m. Public worship. Sub ject oi ir,e morning sermon, i ue Transfiguration of the Common Life." li:45 p. m. 11. Y. P. V. 8:00 p. in. Preaching service. The sermon in tho evening Is the first of a serlos of Sunday evening ser mons on "The Seconds." The entire series is as follows: May 19--"The Second Ailum." Muy 20 -'"Tho Second Covenant." .Iiiim 2 -"The Second Birth." June 9 'The Second Death." Juno 10 "Tho Second Resurrec tion." June 2:i "The Second Coming."' Kach of 1'iese subjects is Interest ing nnd the public Interest in them Is great. We Invito tho people to como and hear them; as there is some connection ebtween ull of them try to hear the entire series. There has been a change In the plan for tho Memorial service ne-t Sunday. It will he held at the Page theater and President Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural college will niako tho address. At 11 o'clock Sunday afternoon the funeral Borvlco of Sister J. K. Olson will be held from the Baptist church W. T. S. SPRIOQS, Minister. Hour of Prayer At a meeting of the Ministerial as sociation Monday, It was decided In accordance with President Wilson's ronucst that all churches meet for an hour of prayer, Muy 30th, In behalf of our men nt arms. Said meeting will bo nt the Presbyterian church from 3 to 4 p. m. J. E. WALBEOK, Secy. WILLIAMS SUGGESTS ARMY OF 450.000 AFTER WAR PHILADELPHIA, Mny 18 Unit od Slntcs Senator John Sharp Wil liams of Mississippi, spoaklng tonight at tho national, convention of the League to Enforce Pence, suggested 450,000 men as a safe limit for nat ional armies after the United States and Its nllieB shall have removed the danger of (ierman militarism by de cisively winning the war. Need Xo Moro "Tho greatest nations, Britain. Franco, Germany, Japan, the United Slates need no more unless they premeditate offensives," he said. "Does this limitation deprive the strong nnd populous states of their natural advantage? 'No. They still havo that advantage in their reserves of superior populations and resources ".Ml that would follow Is t!i,il none of them could, by surprise mur der a sleeping world, as Germany and Austria cauio so near doing. "A peace which Is a peaco must be Just, generous, democratic and per manent, or promising permanency. It must remove, first, present occa sions of war; second, tho world temptation which Invited war; third, all future recourse to new nnd bar barous war expedients. Oli.-t "l'uicnkuhlc Turk" "The 'unspeakable 'nirk' must be pushed out of Kurope. The Armen ian people must cease to be the his toric martyrs of Christianity. llnhc 111I11 must have restored her old Inde pendence and civil anil religious free dom. Ilelgium must be vacated, re- EVERY MEAL A POISONOUS INJECTION Few folks suflcrlim from kidney and Madder troubles ever think that the meals which they aro taking are hastening llielr death. K.very morsel of food taken gives up its iiiautity of Ulle acid. This poison Is taken lute the system through a diseased rendi tion of the kidneys and bladder. In tile healthy man nature prnildcs an outlet for this poison. Those In ill health must take ,1 lllcdit Inul help to drive this death-dealing poison from the system For over 2;it years GUI. 11 MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules have been ilolng Oils work. They effect prompt relief In all diseases arising 1 loin kidney and blander troubles Don't put off this ital matter of alieiniiim to yonr health, until it is time lo make your funeral arrange ments. Get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Look for the genuine. Your druggist sells them. They nro guaranteed or money refunded. Insist on GOLD MKDAL Brand. Adv METVFOTCD "NrATTJ TlimuyE, stored and indemnified, Holland must be made to feel secure. "Nationality and language must be as far as possible everywhere unified Identified synchronized. ' These things must come about because the absence of these things was the occa sion of the world war and tragedy." Ordinance rts. An ordinance relating to special as sessments for local improvements by paving and otherwise. Including sew ers unci watennains, heretofore levied and assessed, and providing for the collection thereof and the enforcement of such liens and assessments, and providing for a consolidated lien dock et, district and fund. The City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That all siieclal assess ments for improvements of Btreets, avenues nnd alleys by paving and oth erwise, including the construction of sewers and watermainB heretofore lev ied and assessed and remaining unpaid in whole or In part, are hereby trans fer..'il lo und entered upon a consoli dated lien docket prepared in ncetird- ance with the provisions of Chapter 14 of tho City Charter. The city re corder shull request the county sheriff who shall thereupon certify to the city recorder all special assessments of the City of Medford now in the hands of tho county Bheriff for collection. Sec. 2. There is hereby created a consolidated improvement district to lie known us "Consolidated Improve ment District No. 1," comprising the following Improvements, to-wit: Paving. Main street, from Bridge lo laurel assessment ordinance No. 159. Oakdtile avenue from 4th to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 217 Central avenue from tith to 8th, as. sessment ordinance No. 218. D'Anjou street from Cth to 8th, ns sessmeiil ordinance No. 219. V. slain Btreet from Laurel to W. Corporation Bdry., assessment ordi nance No. 324. W. loth street from Oakdale to Ham ilton, assessment ordinance No. 354 Genuessee street from E. Main to Washington, ussessment ordinance No. 359. S. Riverside avenue from E. Main to E. 12th, assessment ordinance No. 308 S. Central avenue from E. 8th to S, Boundury, assessment ordinance No. 309. N. Central avenue from E. 6th to E. Jackson, assessment ordinance No. 378. S. D'Anjou street from 8th to 12th, assessment ordinance No. 380. N. Holly street from Main to W. 2nd, assessment ordinance No. 381. E. 8th street from Central to Front, assessment ordinance No. .183. E. Main Btreet from Bridge to Roose velt, ussessment ordinance No. 3M. N. Peach street from W. Main to W. 4th, assessment ordinance No. 3S5, Summit street from W. Main to W. 4th, assessment ordinance No. 380. Ross Court, from W. Main to W. 4th, assessment ordinance No. 387. N. Fir street from V. Main to W. litli, assessment ordinance No. 289. N. Bartlett street from E. Main to E. tith, assessment ordinance No. 390. -S. Fir street from W. Main to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 391. S. Holly Btreot from W. Main to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 392. S. Ilnrtlett street from E. Main to E. 8th, assessment oriiluauce No. 393 N. Riverside street from E. Main to Jackson, assessment ordinance No. ,190. Laurel street from W. Main to W. lltb, assessment ordinance No. 397. Alley thili blocks .1 und 13, O. T., from Central to Riverside between Main and 0th, assessment ordinance Xo. 393. N. Orange street from W. Main to W. 4tll, ussessment ordinance Xo. 405. N. Central avenue from Jackson to Court, assessment ordinance No. 400. E. 0th street from Front to River side, nssessiueut ordinance No. 513. E. sth street from -ventral to River side, assessment ordinance Xo. 514. X. Bartlett street from Cth to Jack son, assessment ordinance No. 515. W. 0th street rnun Fir to Oakdale. assessment ordinance No. 5tfi. N. Oakdale avenuo fm:n 4lh to Palm, assessment ordinance No. 522. W. 4th Btreet from Oakdale to W. City limits asesstnent ordlnanco No. 523. W. D'Anjou (Front) from tith to Jackson assessment ordinance No. 524. N. Central avenue from Court to N. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 525. Jackson slreel from Riverside to Co lumbus, assessment orilinanco No. 529. W. 2nd street from Holly to W. City limits, assessment 01-ilinance Xo. 5:13. X. Riverside avenue from Jackson to X. City limits, nssessiueut ordinance No. 517. S. Orange sti t from W. Main to W. liitb. assessment oriunance Xo. 51S. W. Mb street from Oakdale to Holly, assessment ordinance Xo. 519. Grape street from 0th to S. Ciiy lim its, assessment ordinance Xo. 552. Ivy street from Main to 6th. assess ment ordinance Xo. 555. Geneva street from Main to Sher man, assessment ordinance Xo. 550. Orange street from W. loth to W lltll. assessment ordinance Xo. faiS. K. Main street from Roosevelt to E. end i.f street, assessment ordinance No, 5ll9. Queen Anne street from lloosevelt to Oregon Terrace, nssessiueut ordinance No. Mistletoe street from W. Main to . Inth, assessment ordinance No. 670. Hose street from W Main to W. 4th, assessment ordinance No. 571. Olson street from W. 2nd to W. 4th. assessment ordinance No. 572. N. Fir street from 0th to Jackson, nssessiueut ordinance No. 571. Roosevelt UM'ltuc from E. Mllln to Jackson, assessment ordinance No. 575 Newtown stf-et from W. Main to W. liiib. assessment orttuiutirc. Xo. 570. Sherman street from Gennessee to Stark, assessment ordinance No. 577. Mtnuesotn street from Geneva to K,wisewlt, assessment ordinance Xo. ."iiS. Washington street from Gennessee 10 Itooseyelt. assessment ordinance Xo 579. K. 3rd street from D'Anjou to Apple, assessment ordinance No. 59J. W. 3rd street from Fir to D'Anjou t Front', assessment ordinance No. 594 W, 5th street from Fir to Grape, as tcsatucul old 1 11 unco No, 595. AiEDT'O'R'D, OKEfiOy. SXTCTBAY, MAY IS-J E. 6th street from Front to River-i side, assessment ordinance No. 590. N. Grape street from 0th to Vermont, assessment ordinance No. 04. S. Bartlett street from 8th to 9th, assessment ordinance No. 005. Alley B. 44, O. T., from 0th to Alley running E. and W., assessment ordi nance No. 6i0. Alley B. 44. O. T. from Grape to Fir, assessment ordinance, No. bOi. Alley B. 20 O. T. from 8th to 75 ft. from 7th, assessment ordinance No. 008. Alley B. 2. 14 and 20, O. T. from Riv erside to Alley, Block 20 O. T., assess ment ordinance No. 009. Alley B. 45, O. T., from W. Main to Sth, assessment ordinance No. 610. Alley, II. 21. O. T from Main to 6th, assessment ordiunuce No. 611. Alley, B. 21, O. T., from Central to Alley running N. and S., assessment ordinance No. 012. Beatty street from Central to Man zanfta, assessment ordinance No. 013. W. Humllton street from Oakdale to Olson, assessment ordinance No. 682 Ninth street from Orange to Hamil ton, assessment ordinance Xo. 683. Alley B. 55, O. T.t from Grape to Hoi ly, assessment ordinance No. 080. Alley B. 78, O. T., from Ivy to Oak dale, assessment ordinunce No. 687. W. 11th street from Oakdale to Cen tral, assessment ordinance Xo. 688. W. loth street from Oakdale to Hoi ly, assessment ordlnnnce No. 689. S. Ivy street from 8th to N. line S, Park Ad., assessment ordinance No, 690. S. Newtown street from 11th to Da kola, assessment ordinance No. 691. W. 4th street from Fir lo N. Grape, assessment ordinance No. 092. S. Ivy street from W. .Main to W. Sth. assessment ordinance No. 693. Quince street from Main to 4th, as sessment ordinance No. 097. Myrtle street from E. Main to Tay lor, assessment ordinance No. 698. Taylor stn.et from E. Line Myrtle to Cottage, assessment ordinance No. 71S. Alley H. 54, O. T., OraK to Holly, assessment ordinance- No. 762. W. 11th street from .Oakdale to Peach, assessment ordinance No. 765. V. lltll street from Peach to Haniil ton. assessment .ordinance No. 706. Cottage from K. Main to S. end of street, assessment ordinance No. 1 i9. Vancouver street from E. Main to E. 11th, assessment ordlinance No. 790. Dakota street from Oakdale to King, assessment ordinance Np. 819. "J" streot rrom Oakdale to W. 12th, assessment ordinance No. 820. Sewers. Sewer District No-. 3, Main Sewer, assessment ordinance No. 103. Sewer District No. 3, Laterals 2 and 3, assessment ordinance No. 113. Sewer District Mo. i, assessment or dinunce No. 85. Sewer District No. 6, Main Sewer, assessment ordinance No. 104. Sewer District No. 5, Laterals 1, 2. 3, 4, 6, 7, assessment ordinance No. 106. Sewer District No. 6, assessment ordinance No. 171. Sewer District No. 7, assessment or dinnnce No. 223. Sewer District No. 8, assessment or dinance No. 198. Rose street from W. Main to 4th assessment ordinance No. 254. Summit Btreet from AV. 4th to 600 ft. South, assessment ordlnanco No. 256. Alley, B. 25, O. T.. (Original Town- site), assessment ordnance No. 259. S. Riverside street from 9th to 459 ft. South, assessment ordinance No. 201. Alley, B. 19 O. T.. (Original Town site), assessment ordinance No. 204. Hamilton street from Oakdale to V. end street, assessment ordinance 265. N. Oakdale from llnmiltim to 3rd. assessment ordinance No. 205. S. Orango street from Sth to lOtll, assessment ordinance No. 206. Pine street from Jackson to Austin, assessment ordinance No. 26S. Muple street from Pine to Riverside, assessment ordinance Xo. 208. Newtown street from W. 11th to Da kota, assessment ortiinnnce No. 274. Olson street from W. 4th to V. 2nd, assessment ordinance No. 277. W. 2nd street from Holly to W. Corp. Bdry., assessment ordlnnnce No. 278. Ross Court from W. Main to 4th, as-, sessuicnt ordinance No. 279. S. Ivy street from 9th to 13th, as sessment ordinance No. 305. W. 12th street rrom Newtown to Peach, assessment ordinance No. 327. W. sth street from Kim to Washing ton, assessment ordinance Xo. 328. Elm street from W. Main to S. L. Highland Pk. Ad., assessment ordi nance Xo. 331. Washington street from W. Main to S L. Highland Pk. Ad., assessment oulinance Xo. 3:10. K. Sth street from Riverside to D'An jou J Front), ussessment ordinance No. 317. ' Jackson street from Bartlett to Co lumbus, assessment ordinance Xo. 358. W. ltth street from Newtown to Peach, ussessment ordlnuuco Xo. 300. X. Ivy street from 4th to 3rd, assess ment ordinance Xo. 301. King street from llni to Dakota, as sessment ordinance Xo. mi-. Laurel street from sth to loth, as sessment ordinance Xo. 372. W. Ltth street from Xewtown to Peach, assessment ordinance Xo. 395. Maple street from Pine to N. Cen tral, assessment ordinance No. 407. E. Main street from Bridge to Roose velt, assessment ordinance No. 412. E. Washington street from Gonnes see to Roosevelt, assessment ordi nance No. 413. Tripp street from E. Main to S. end Tripp, assessment ordinance No. 414. Howard street from E. Washington to Bennett, assessment ordinance Xo. 415. Bennett street from Hnwoni to Roosevelt, assessment ordinance No. 410. Gennessee street from E. Main to, Washington, assessment ordinance Xo. 417. W. 14:h street from King to Xew town. assessment ordinance Xo. 420. S. D'Anjou 1 Front I street from Sth to Lltll, essessiuent ordinance No. 424. S. Grain- street from 12th to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 425. W. 9th street from Orange to Hamil ton, assessment ordinance No. 420. N. D'Anjou 1 Front 1 street, from 6th to 3rd. nssessiueut ordinance Xo. 413 Roosevelt avenue from E. Main to K. Washington, assessment ordinance Xo. 4(4. Cottage street from E. Main to S end Cottage, assessment ordinance No 44 7. Geneva street from Sherman to lot ft. N. of Main, assesment ordinance No 461 Snertuau street from Ucucssee to Ge neva, assessment ordlnanauce No. 462. 6th street from N. ivy to niversiuu, assessment ordinance Nr. 408. Alley, B. 80, O. T., (Original Town site), assessment ordinance No. 470. Orape street from 0th to 8th, assess ment ordinance Xo. 471. W. 13th street from King to New. town, assessment ordinance No. 480. E. Main street from Roosevelt to E. end Mala, assessment ordinance No. 610. . Beatty street from Manznnlta to 150 ft. N. of Central, assessment ordi nance No. 641. Minnesota street from Geneva to Roosevelt, assessment ordinance No. 544, W. 11th street from Peach r Plum, assessment ordinance No. 538. Munzanlta street from Riverside to Beatty, assessment ordinance No. 539. Palm Btreet from Oslon to Summit, assessment ordinance No. 540. Alley between Benson and Plum, as sessment ordinance No. 542. Palm Btreet from Dakdale to 01- Bon. assessment ordinance No. 643. Mantle street from Manznnlta ti: Alice, assessment ordinance No. 646 S. Peach Btreet from 11th to Da kota, assessment ordinance No. 540. Park Btreet from loth to Dakota, assessment oruinanne No. 557. N. Fir Btreet from 6th to 2nd, as sessment ordinance ,o. 558. I N. Fir street from 2nd to Jackson, assessment ordinance No. 559. Alley B. 73, O. T., (Original Town- site), assessment ordinance No. 560. , Stark street from Sherman to Wash liiKlon, assessment ordinance No. 501, Knight Btreet from Vermont to Tuft, assessment ordinance No. 602. Sherman street from Geneva to Mark, assessment ordinance No. 663. Alley 1). 20.O. T. (Original Town site), assessment ordinance No. 597. Alley (J. A. and Jackson from Roose velt to Oregon Terrace, assessment or dinance No. 698. Alley B. 4 and 5, O. T. (Original lownstte), ussessment ordinunce No 599. Alley 11. 7 O. T. (Original Townslte), assessment ordinance. No. 0u3. N. Central from Jackson to City llm Its, assessment ordinance No. 617. N. Graiio street from Knight to W 2nd, assessment ordinance No. 020. Alley Q. A. and Reddv from Roose velt to Phipps, assessment ordinance No. 623. , , Newtown street from 8th to 10th, assessment ordinance No. 024. Alloy B. 9 O. T. (Original Townslte), ussessment oriunance No. 627. Alley H. 2, Conroy-Clancy Sub-Divls, ion, tun Academy street from Roddy to r,. anu vt. Alley, a. nam Addition, as sessment ordinance No. 924. Llndley street from Reddy to E. .Main, assessment ordinance No. 648. Alley, Conroy-Clancy Sub.-Dlv. Blk 1, assessment ordinance No. 649 Alley, B. 20 O. T. (Original Town sjtel. assessment ordinance No. 650. Florence Btreet from E. Main to Heott, assessment ordinance No. 003 Intersection of E. 3rd and Alley Blk. 111, u. 1., nssessment ordinance No. 628. Alley, B. 2, Grays Ad., assessment ordinance No. 664. Laurel street from 11th to 13th, ns sessment ordinance No. 079, Myrtle street from E. Main to Tay lor, assessment ordinance No. 680. , Taylor street from Cottage to E. end of Taylor, assessment ordinance No. 081. Corst atreet from Central to Sun trunk Outlet, assessment ordinance No. 684. , N. Bartlett street from E. Jackson to Maple, assessment ordinance No. 685. Portlnnd street from E. Main to E. 11th, nssessment ordinance No. 714. Alley, B. 64, O. T. (Original Town site), assessment oriIinaneeXo. 728. E. 11th street from Portland to Ash land, assessment ordinance Xo. 754 Oak street from 2nd to Knight,' as sessment ordinance No. 755. E. 11th street from Portlnnd to Ash land, assessment onlinance No. 758. Vancouver street from E. Main to E. 11th, assessment ordinance Xo. 704. S. Central avenue from N. L. Whit man Park to Boyd, assessment ordl nnnce Xo. 7S2. Sewer District1 13, Sub-trunk and lat eral, ussessment ordinance Xo. 795. Dakota street from Newtown to Peach, assessment ordinance No. 813. Dakota street from King to New town, assessment ordinance Xo. S27. Edwards street 'from E. Line Lot 3, B. 1, Wlldwood Add., to Riverside, as sessment ordinance Xo. 846. Watermains. W. Main street from Laurel to W. Corp Bdry, assessment ordinance No. 225. Rose avenue from W. Main to V. 4th. assessment ordinance No. 229. ' N. Pencil street from W. Main to W. Ith. assessment ordinance No. 230. Summit street from W. Main to W. 4lh, assessment ordinance No. 231. Ross Court from W. Main to W. 4th. assessment orilinanco Xo. 232. W. 2nd street from X. Oakdale to W. Corp. Itdry., assessment ordinunce No. 244. Olson street from W. 4th to W. 2nd, assessment ordinance No. 245. Jackson street from X. Grape to W. Corp. Hdry., assessment ordinance No. 247. W. Clurk street from S. P. Railway to W. Corp. Bdry., assessment ordi nance Xo. 248. W. Clark street from V. Corp. Bdry. to Jackson, assessment ordinunce No. Mistletoe street from W. Main to W. 10th, assessment ordinance Xo. 255. Xewtown street from W. Main to W. Sth. assessment ordinance Xo. 257. Narreiran street from N. W. Cor. Grays Ad. to Clark, assessment ordi nance No. 25S. N. Grape atreet from W. Mnln to Jackson assessment ordinance Xo. 200. W. 4th street from X. Orange to W. Corp. Hdr., assessment ordinance Xo. 202. S. Orunge street (rom W. Main to W. lith, assessmeiint ordlance No. 203. Dakotn stteet from S. Oakdale to Peach, assessment ordinance No. 269. W. 12th street from Laurel to Mils tletoe, assessment ordinance Xo. 270. W. 11th street from S. Oakdale to Laurel, assessment ordinance Xo. 271. Mistletoe tl'eschl sti-eet from lith to Dakota, assessment ordinance Xo. 272 King street from W. 11th to Dakota, assessment ordinanc? Xo. 2SO. Newtown street from lith to Da kota, nsscssmet ortllnnee Xo. 2S3. X. Riverside street from Jackson to N. Corp. Bdry., assessme:.t o. Ui::au:. Xo. 321. X. Central avenue from E. 2nd to N. Corp. Bdry., aBsessment ordinance No. 329. ; Court street from !'. Central to Pt. 1082 ft. North, assessment ordinance No. 332. Bennett street from Howard to Roosevelt, assessment ordinance No. 338. Genessee Btreet from E. Main to Washington, assessment ordinannce No. 340. E. Washington street from Genessee to Howard, assessment ordinance No. 341. Howard street from E. Washington to Bennett, assessment ordinance Nq. 342. Roosevelt avenue from E. Main to Pt. 930 ft. North, assessment ordinance No. 348. Dakota street from S. Oakdale tii Peach, assessment ordinance No. 350. W. Washington street from W. Main to S. L. Highland Pk. A., assessment ordinance No. 375. S. Central avenue from E. 13th to S. Boundary City, assessment ordinance N 1. 375. .Quince street from W. Main to W. 4th, assessbinent ordinance No. 403. S. Holly street from W. 11th to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 404. S. Fir street from W. 12th to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 408. W. 9th street from Orange to Hamil ton, assessment ordinance No. 427. Elm street from W. Main to S. L. Highland Pk. Ad., assessment ordi nance 428. N. Orange street from W. Main to W 4th, assessment ordinance Xo. 429. S. Grape street ifroni W. 12th to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 431. Heatty 'street from Central to Man znnlta, assessment ordinance No. 435. W. 14 th street from King to Peach, assessment ordinance No. 430. Oak (was Tuft) street from W. 2nd to Jackson, assessment ordinance No. 437. Oak street from W. Jackson to N. L. Grays Add., assessment ordinance No. 43S. .Manzanita street from N. Riverside to Beatty, assessment ordinance No. 439. Tripp street from E. Main to S. end of street, assessment ordinance No. 440. Welch street from W. Jackjon to 520 ft. North, assessment ordinance No. 441. Pine street from Jackson to Austin, assessmeiint ordlance No. 442. S. Ivy street from W. 9th to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 445. W. 13th street from King to Peach, assessment ordinance No. 440. Sherman street from Genessee to Geneva, assessment ordinance Xo. 449. Geneva street from Sherman to E. Main, assessment ordinance No. 403. Portland street from E. Main to S. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 404. E. Jackson street from Howard to Roosevelt, -assessment ordinance No. 405. S. Peach street from W. Main to W. Sth, assessment ordinance No. 466. Almond street from E. Main to S. end of atreet, assessment ordinance No. 469. Cottage street from E. Main to S. end of street, assusBmenut ordlance No. 472. Oak (Hiirtlein and Maple streets, from Pt. on Oak 289 ft. S. of .Maple, to Pine, assessment ordinance No. 473. Jackson street from N. Central to Vermont, assessment ordinance Xo. 474. E. Main street from Roosevelt to E. end of street, assessment ordinance No. 517. Knight street from Tnft (Oak) to Summit, assessment ordinance Xo. 5S3.- Palm street from Olson to Summit, assessment ordinance No. 5S4. Park street from W. 11th to Dakota, assessment ordlnanco No. 585. Niuntlc street from Manznnlta to Alice, assessment ordinance No. 5S0. Hamilton street from W. 11th to Da kota, assessment ortiinnnce No. 5S7. Knight street from Vermont to Taft, assessment ordinance No. 5SS. N. Fir street from W. 2nd to Jack son, nssessment ordinance No. 5S9. Alice street from Beatty to Niantic. assessment ordinance 590. W. lith slrei-t iro:n I'eac'.i to Plum assessment ordinance No. 691. Alley Q. A. and Reddy, from Roose velt to Oregon Terrace, assessment or dinance No. 019. Stark atreet from Washington to Shermnn, assessment ordinance No. 621. Alley Q. A. and Jackson from Roose velt to Oregon Terrace, assessment onlinance No. 022. Sherman street from Geneva to Stark, assessment ordinance No. 625. Roosevelt avenue from Pt. 950 Nortn of E. Main to E. Jackson, nssessment ordlnnnce Xo. 620. S. Riverside avenue from E. 12th to 14th, nssessment ordinance No. 632. S. Central avenue from End Old Muln to S. end street, assessment ordi nance No. 6:13. S. Peach street from Dakota to S. City limits, assessment urdinance Xo. 634. Phim street rrom W. Uth to Dakota, assessment ordinance Xo. 635. E. 11th street from Portland to Will amette, assessment ordinance No. 030. E. 9th street from Portlnnd to W. City limits, assessment ordinance No. 637. Taylor street from Cottage to E. end street, nssessment ortiinnnce No. 63S. Miytle street from E. Muln to Tay lor, assessment ordinnnce No. 639. Vancouver street from E. Mnln to E. 11th. assessment ordinance No 640. Edwnrds street fii.m Riverside to W. end Btreet, assessment ordinance No. 641. S. Holly street from Old Main to S City limits, assessment ordinance No. 042. Willamette street from E. Mnln to E. Uth, nssessment ordlnnnce Xo. 043. Minnesota street from Geneva to Roosevelt, assessment ordinance Xo. 644. Ashland street from E. Main to E. 11th, nssessment ordinance No. 645. Florence street from E. Main to Scott, assessmeiint ordlance Xo. 662. Apple street rrom E. Jackson to E. 5lh. and E. 5th street trom Apple to . Riverside, assessment ordinance Xo. 729. Bcekman street from Dakota to Pt. fain rt. South, assessment ordinance No. 761. Sec. 3. There is hereby created a consclldnted Improvement fund to lie known as "Consolidated Improvement Fund. District No. '.,' which fund shall comprise any principal and interest accounts or tho rorcgoing Improve ments not bonded and the following exlstiug bond funds, to-wit: and Sewers). Bond Amtof Ord Issue. No. I 22,000 1S 64,250 222 , 15,000 263 3,250 294 6.250 323 '. 32,750 -.338 4,000 346 ! 24,000 306 . 26.750 388 6.250 394 . 34,600 399 . 14,250 402 . 44,600 418 . 21,000 421 . 8,600 448 . 8.000 497 . 36,601). 621 .- 55,000 63V . 43,600 632 . 56,000 554 6,250 506 . 17,250 564 . 13.750 667 . 34,250 665 . 34,750 682 . 72.000 602 . 6.250 692 Fund No. Date of issue. ..Apr. 1, 1909... ..Oct. 1, 1909... ..Dec. 1, 1909... ..Feb. 1, 1910... ..May 1, 1910... ..June 1, 1910.. ..June 1, .1910... ..Aug. 1, 1910.. ..Oct. 1. 1910.. ..Ocvl, 1910.. ..Oct. 1. 1910.. ...Nov. 1. 1910.. ..Dec. 1, 1910.. ..Dec. 1. 1910.. ..Feb. 1, 1911- ..May 1, 1911- ..July 1, 1911... ..July 1, 1911.. ..July 1, 1911.. ..Aug. 1, 1911.. ..Sept. 1, 1911.. ..Sept. 1, 1911.. ..Sept. 1, 1911.. ..Sept. 1, 1911... ..Sept. 1, 1911- ..Oct. 1, 1911.. ..Oct. 1, 1911- ..NoV. 1, 1911- ..Fell. 1, 1912- ..Sept. 1, 1912.. ..Sent. 1, 1912.. ..Sept. 1, 1912- ..Sept. 1, 1912.. ..Jan. 1, 1913- -Jan. 1, 1913.. ..Ailg. 1. 1913.. -Aug. 1, 1913- ..Atlg. 1, 1913- -Nov. 1, 1913- ..Jan. 1. 1914.. -Dec. 1, 1914- . 34.000 . 22,000 . 48,250 , . 3.750 . 3,250...... . 4,000 v 3,000 . 3,250...... . 3.000 , . 5,750. . 14,250 . 6,000 , . 8,750 , . 4,250 .618 .663 .699 .700 .703 .704 .724 .723 .769 .768 .770 .787 .792 .823 $800,250 Watermains. Improvement (Paving Series... - - "A" Apr. 1, 1910 29,000 313 "B" June 1, 1910 15.000 346 "C".i Aug. 1, 1910 3,500 3G7 "D".-.Apr. 1, 1911 20,000 483 "E" . - May 1. 1911 5.000, 498 "F" Aug. 1, 1911 4,000 537 "G" Nov. 1. 1911 11,250 615 "H "T Feb. 1. 1912 31.750 654 "I" Aug. 1, 1913 3.750 7C7 $125,250 1 $983,500 Sec. 4. That the first day of July, 1918, and tho period of thirty (30) days immeilinteiy preceding said ditto is hereby fixed as the date and period when all said unpaid assessments ap pearing ution said consolidated Hen docket with Interest thereon to such dnte, may be paid in whole or In part as provided in Section 140 of the City Charter. All sums so paid shall be applied to the payment of interest and principal of the outstanding and unpaid City of Medford Improvement bonds and warrants for street Improve ments by paving and otherwise id cludlug the construction of sewers and watermains. Semi-annuul pnyments of the iiistullments and of interest pay ments shall become due and payable during like iieriods ending January first and July first in each year be ginning in the year 1919 and ending in the year 1931, and If not bo paid shall thereupon become delinquent. ' The recorder shall make the e-xton-slous uiion the consolidated lien dock et of the next maturing semi-annual payments, which extensions shall be completed in each case at least thirty I30)days prior to the time within which such payments are due and pay able. Sec. 5. Whenever the city treas urer shall make return to the city re corder of delinquencies as In Section 147 of the city charter provided, live city recorder shall within thirty (30) days from thereof issue to tho city treasurer a warrant in substantially the following form: Form of Warrant. To the City Treasurer of the City ot Medford. Oregon: You are hereby required to, and this Is your warrant for selling all the prop, crty upon the consolidated lien dlcket upon which assessments have hereto fore been levied and installments of whiph are now delinquent. A list o such property, together with the amount of assessments standing against the same and the amount ot Installments thereof, which are delin quent. Is hereto atinched. marked "Exhibit A" and hereby made a part of this warrant. You nre required as aforesaid to sell all of said property to satis fy all such delinquent installments and payments of said assessments as aforesaid, together with Interest, pen alties and costs, and you are required to make such sale In the manner pro vided by tho city charter of said city. City Recorder. Dated Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the city treasurer to call and pav in nu merical order all warrants outstand ing and unpaid against nny particular Improvement fund for nnv Improve ment speciried in Section 2 or this or dinance, ns soon ns there shall ba sufllclent funds therefor In the nbove mentioned consolidated improvement fund. Whenever the cltv treasurer shall pay Biich warrant he shall en dorse thoreon tho dnte and amount of such payment nnd take a receipt from the holder thereof showing the num ber and description of such warrant and the date and amount so paid, which receipt the Baid treasurer shall return with his report to tho city re corder us a voucher for the money so paid. Sec. 7. Applications to extend pay nients ns provided In Section 142 of the city charter shall provide that the Interest upon unpaid balances shall be at the rate or six per rent (6'j) per annum; provided that In the event tho refunding bonds for such assessments shall bear a less rate than six per cent per annum then from the date of such, bonds the rate of interest upon such unpaid balances shall be reduced to the bond rate. Sec. 8. This ordlnancejihnll effect and he In full force fifteen (15) days after Its passage by the city council and approval by the mavor. Passed by the city council this 23rd day of April. 19IS, and signed by me In oien session In authentication of Its passage this 2,1nl day of April. 1918, (Slgnedl C. E. GATES. , , , Mayor. Approved by me me this 23rd day ol April. 1918. (Signed) C. E. GATES, Attest: (Signed) M. L. AUORa"