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WPTDT'OTtn Sim TRTFrrFrB." W"ETVFORD. OKEgpy, MONDAY. APRIL 5, 1920. pram potm MEDFORD MAIU IltlBUNE AN INfiKPHNnMNT NKWHPAPBIt Pl'iiLlSHKIi KVKKY A KTMfiNOON KXOKPT SUNDAY BY THIfl Office. Mall Tribune Puilding, ,25-27-29 norm iir aireeu i-none io, ; A consolidation of the Democratic Times. The Med ford Mnll, The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregon Ian, The Ann J and THDuna. The Medford Sunday Sun la furnished ubscribers desiring a ueven-day dally newspaper. , ROBERT TIUHL, Editor 8. S. SMITH, Manager. TTBSCaiPTXON TEBUIl BY MAIL IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 16.00 Pally, with Sunday Sun, month..- .6fi Dally, without Sunday Sim, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .SO Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.B0 Sunday Hun, ana year 1.60 BY CARRIKU In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: "Dally, wllh Sunday Sun, year 7,G0 Daily, with Sunday Sun, month... .65 Dally, without Sunday Kun, year.. 6 00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medroid. Offlctiil paper of Jackson County. Entered at second-elans matter at Medford, Oregon, under the acL of March B, 1879. ... Sworn dally average circulation for six months ending April 1!)19 3,074 MEMBER OP THR ASSOCIATED. PRESS. Full Leased Wire Service. The Aaao elated Press In exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Tribune's Daily Health Hint ' - ly Jinn-Jet Iloewig. A famous singer gave thin bit of advice to' beginners: A bright smllo and a reluxod huud. ThiB i8 not a sornion on singing; 1)iit tho mi mo rules will carry any of us thru the day bettor than tho nltltudo wo arc apt to assume. Tho slngor meant that a smllo relaxes tho throat und enlarges tho mouth cavity; and the rolaxed hand relaxes tho chest and makes breathing cantor. Why not make breathing onsler for oursolvos at all times? And tho smllo Is not only psycho logical. Wo have an unhappy way of puckering up our fuces whenever wo think, which not only invites wrin IiIob, but puts our facial nerves on a strain that communlcutes itself to tho rest of us, Strain Is Indeed ono of our great Bins. Mbro cnorgy Is lost straining contracting muscles that aro not working, working muscles that aro not dr.'lng anything, meotlng situations that will never exiut, worry Ing that Bomo of tia put Into good, legitimate work. Bo tho backnoyod command to Binllo that groots iih from office walls, is moro'tluin a soiitlmon tnllty. It bmdvieo to mivo our onor- gy, muscular and norvoiiB, that onor gy that wo aro forovor mourning bb insufficient aud that wo aro forovor spending foolishly as If It were the cheapest thing we have Tho EuropeanB toll us. wo lack poise. Let us cultivate moro placid ity. This need not Imply less, enthu siasm, nor does it by any means moan coolness toward our neighbor. On the contrary, the cheerily rolaxod faco not the smllo of a chessy-cat is on Invilntlon to all who soo. It will mako friends. And you liavo no Idoa how much bettor one can think whon thero Is no scowl on tho faco. It is tho snatches of rolaxatlon bo twoon oxortloiiB that glvo us a fund of cnorgy. All tho chancos wo havo to rest tho brief, 'truly cany out tho ndugo that overy llltlo hit added to what wo'vo got makoB Just u llttlo bit more -of norvoiiB enorgy. A counlo ol! mouths uuo lliroui'li the Junior lied Cross Kocietv o? So t'llle. Wnsliiuulmi, I In- FrenrU uhias oT -Jip l'luicnix hiuh si-liool bi'u'im a. coricsiibnilencc with .some l'Vcwii uirls, who nre iitlcndiiiL' a "iris si'huol in Valines, Franco, l.nst week the ::ic inbers of- t lie rYoneli eluss here were made linnpv 1111011 receiving re !iien to their lelleM. This corres pondence can now he onrili.'il on in dtpendentlv of the lied Cross so ciety and will lie nut onlv a pleasure hut n irreat benefit In the uirls on both sides of the wnlcr, for Hie French ijirls lire ns iiuxious to learn our lanxuuito us we are to learn theirs. The Jnterest of (lie whole schocl was aroused Wednesday iit'ternnoii wlien a special assemlilv was called und improvcinenls needed in l'luicnix were talked iihoul. Several themes on the subject, written bv Miss Homes' Knulisli c!a-.s, were read. Thero was to have been an iiirrce nblc sorl of trick pluved on the lo:i on April Fool's dav. hut the rain pre vented tlie plan from lieinir carried out. - The school children were iroini: to demonstrate the wav to clean up the streets und so set the "clean up spirit," yoinir in the town. Tho Parent Teacher's nsoriatinc Sure Relief 6 BELL-ANS ! Hot water VJH Sure Relief 1 LL-ASMS FOR INDIGESTION PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS ; KOOSEVELT VERSUS SWEET mITW. irT.I.'n'PmV ,.F r',,l,,iif.l TIimu1,,i. Tfnrispvplr. Jr.: i the Aiiicn.wiri BoLslieviki flub should 'cause no gro;t surprised' Teddy, Jr., with the high courage and fine Amer icanism oJ ins Jatlier, opposed tne ejection or me sociatiht assemblymen 'rom the New York legislature, and his dam nation, is only the logical product of the sort of hysterical intolerance from which the country has been suffering. Charles E. Hughes, also has been held up to public scorn for combating this assault upon American traditions of which the New York assembly action is such a striking ex ample. " ' . ' ' . ' ''The super-patriot who clothes his intolerance in pp.-ti.w.tioi,-! io .1.. AiiiciMC!! " rlivbircK the former re- publican presidential nominee bany yells sedition! mm. ir.n uiimiil iiif nilllUl"U Dliuum ..,, ... ...... .... . . ... ,. the post-war atmosphere. The inevitable public reaction moreover will rebound to the credit of these men who have had the courage to stand by the principles upon wnich this country was founded and which have 'made it the greatest Democracy in the world. " ir ir ir it Ac ri1.iw.1 l?nnjivn1f iinmtoI r.llt. to fHHHIKt! illtt CXDVll- iAO vvyj oin.i miwuv vn, """l - ''""i .,,11. siou of the socialist assemblymen does not mean to endorse the principles of socialism or have anything but unquali fied detestation for the record of the socialist party in the . .' , ,i : ... . . . l. I..; !, war. J He issue is not tne .principle ol socialism, uui, mo. principle of representative government. , tori of rliKlovnlt.v. thev were J.ilUOU llltJl ilVU l.V'S T v.. J J 7 ' convicted of no crime as individuals, their solo offense was their .membership in a part) was pointed out if a majority partv, when representation nas ocen propi-i i,y aim ivKau,y secured, the precedent established .undermines the very frame-work of representative government. "KTV. n.,ltr io llin l.iMiwii.li. i.i i. lmo oiwi.ii .iiwl I'Ul (tn JlUilflKl IHIO ClIHn ll uiiiniuJ.'ft ;,lnmnf cnnnivwuinil rf lldl i til'Jl 1 ( II 11 1 1 i ( 11 1 . wllCl'C it Of!- pends for supremacy upon The cure for tho political radical is to test his ideas in the democratic crucible of free sunlight and fresh air. If the ideas are good, the people will accept' them, if they are bad the peoplo will put them down. It is a strange patriotism as Mr. Hughes says, which can't trust a Democracy to deal with such a problem 'without violating the principles upon which the vitally of the Democracy depends. GOOD WORK THE directors of the Medford Irrigation District de clare that water will be secured in 1921. This is good news, and the directors, are to be congratulated upon the result. In spite of criticism and. discouragement, these men at considerable personal sacrifice nave ucvowu muu. iu"v and energy in securing for Medford district what must be secured before this, section can enjoy the prosperity to which it is entitled. The result is a credit to them, and a great boon for Southerii OrQRQu.' . 't; " r Wu Qppm&humQ$wm S Walt IN GERMANY IN 0 10EMAN Y all things are mixed, and nothing's set tled, nothing's fixed. One 'government has quite a boom, and then it journeys up the flume; another comes and it may bust, and leave behind a cloud of dust. And old JOx Bill, he sits and blinks, and many kinds of thoughts he thinks. "They can't cut ice without a Hi rone," he sighs, as he sits there alone;. "they talk re publics aud the like; republics! .b'or the love of Mike! That sort of stuff is purely rot; they'll have to send Tor Me und (ott." Ol: course you'll say his thoughts are vain, that he. is neither safe nor sane, that Oeriuans wouldn't dare to place this relic of a bughouse race upon the throne we overset, but. wait a while already yet. It's sure, when all is said and done, we cannot trust the tricky linn. He'd do the thing we least expect, al though tlie universe be wrecked, if thereby he could jar the foes who lately led him by the nose. Aud Oernians want old things again, the throne, the crown, and wr.r lord men. Aud so the dreams of tiki Ex Bill are not so wild, alreadv still. was to meet on Thursday afternoon I'or reoiL'anii'.atimi, hut owing to the liisameimblu weather, lew attended and another mccliinr is called for next Thursday tor the same purpose. Thev wish to re-on- - before school closes so that the work iua he curried on durinir vacation and so that Ihev iiiiiv take up tho work with out delav when school opens nest tall. The new sawmill, which is heim; erected at Phoenix will he u 'Jll.OIH' eapaeitv mill and will ho in opera tion hv Juno 1. Yesterday nmrninir at nine o'clock when the teachers entered the assem bly room thev were surprised to see that their places had been taken. MisV Sybil Furry hail taken Miss Homes' place ami Miss Jlarie Morton posed as Miss Fniter. Fred Johnson soon made his nppcurnnco dressed like Mr. Milaui. The whole affair afforded a urcat deal of amusement for both pupils and teachers. This is the firs! lime that we have had n 1'aeullv "take off." A mcctins of the trustees nnd elders of the Presbyterian church was held in the Clyde Hall. Snndin. .March 21. Its Purpose wus to plan and the Sweet gang at Al i l-ilnito ln.-itcrinllv to clearing - , tneir soic juuges were tin: party can eject a minority wrnnir hut tbc DolicV stuilid. !iu v.nirhirul luis demonstrated conversion rather than force,' h'xt'h it. iw rlesimipd to ureVCIlt the drive for the church and the re ports indicate the' most successful work in the hislorv of the church. After Ihc business moelinu: was ovor.l thev onioyed a most delightful din ner. There will he no C, K. meelinir next Sunday niuht as the members of the society have planned to attend Kastcr services in Medford. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Fcnctratinp;, Antiseptic Zemo ; - Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching cczima quickly by npp'vin? Zomo. Furnished by nnydruKRtst Io3.tc. Uxtra l.trse hotib, $1.00. I Icalinjj begins the mcmcnt Zoma is applied. In a short lime usunlly every trace of ccicm, letter, pimpbs, rash, hlar'ihcada and cimilar skin diseases wilt be removed. For cle:irinij tho skin and niakins it vigoniuslylicalthy.alwavsuse Zcmo.tho pcnetrutliut, antiseptic liquid. It is not ncreasysahvundild.iesiiot stain. When others fail it Is the one dependable treatment for skin ii .mbk-soi all kiuJ.3. I'M li, W. K. CV, cnuij, u Wonderful Re sults at 70 from Internal Baths (Mm. L. M. Wadlla, 204 3 National Ave.. San Diego, Cal., writes Tyrrell's Hygienic Institute of New York as follows: "Within tho last month have had wonderful results nnd nil inrlammB 'lon has nearly subsided. I could hardly expect a woman over 70 to re ceive benefit from a trouble ft lonK standing as quickly as a vonnecr uer on Moncv could not buy my 'J. R. 1j. Cascade' if I could not got anoth er." - . It Is difficult, to hellovo how rnmiv Intornnl trounls Internal bathing will relievo until von realize thafnhv slcinns nereo that 115 per cent of hu man nMnmntq p- caused hv accumu lated wanto In th lower intcstino. Tho "J. n. I,. Cascade." llin scien tific method of inrnal bathing, re proves. In n -nnrfectlv natural way all Tiolsnpciis waste, nnd has been so snc eeoRfttl In Tromotin health that over half n million Intolllpeni Americans arc now us'ni; It rei;ularlv. It Is nn pvr,fnn nf fjnas. a. Tyr rell. M.o.. of Ni" v-rk, who for 2r. ven-s was n pneclallst nn Internal HaMins. find it is now heinir bown end onlulnert by Heath's, and West Sldn Pharpiacv. ' Thev wllf (?lvo yon on reniieRt n vorw interostinp booklet nn Internal Ttnthlnf hv nr. Tvrre.II. "Wi Wan r'f To-rtny Is Only 50 per cent Efficient.." Ask for It to-dav and know more nbout yourself and vour functions than you ever have before. Adv. In tho Matter of tlio Kxclusion of Certain Ianils Vram the Medford Irrigation District. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You aro hereby notified that en the 20th day of March, 1920, Kredorick Frldegar Estate filed its petition with tho Unnrd of Directors of Hertford irrigation District, praying that tho following land of tho petitioners ly ing within said District be excluded therefrom, that is to Bay: MedTord Irrigation District Plat No. 485, -being land in Section 30, Township 37 South, Ttnngo 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, Deed Records Vol. 48, page 570, containing 40 acres. And further praying that the Board, of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons intesested in, or who may ibe affected by tho change of the boundaries of said District, aro here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenuo, in the City of Medford, Oregon, en the 6th day of April, 1020, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of thnt day, and tnen and there to show causo in writing, if any they have, -why the change of tho boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not bo made. Dated March 22, 11)20. BOARD OP DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: E. M'. WILSON, Secretary. In tho Matter of the Kxclusion of Certain Ijuids lYom tho Medford Irrigation District. TO WHOM I.T MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of March, 1920, Louis Knips filed his petition with the Board ofi Directors of Medford Irri gation District, praying that tho fol lowing land of the petitioner lying within said District be excluded thorefrom, that is to say: Medford Irrigation District Plat No. 444, boing land in Section 35 Township 37, Range 2 West of the W.-M., Deed Records Vol. 40, page 614, containing 22 acres. And further praying thnt the Hoard of Directors of said DlBtrlct make and fllo an order excluding suid lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or who may be affected by tho change, of tho boundaries of said District, aro hero by notified to appear at tho office of tho Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in tho Modford Mirnituro & Hardware Building, oil North Central Avenue, in the City o-f Modford, Oregon, on tho 0th day of April, 1II20, ntton o'clock In tho fore noon of that day, and then and there to show causo in writing, If any they havo, why the chungo of tho bouu darics of said District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated March 23, 1!20. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT AiBiojoog 'NOSH AY 'IS '3 :.3 In tho Matter of tho Kxclusion of Certain lamris Front the Medford Irrigation District -TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby no-tifiod that on the 20th day of .March, 1920, C. M. Pheis- ter filod his petition with tho Board ot Diroctors of Modford Irrigation District, praying that tho following land of tho petitioner lying within said District bo oxcludod therefrom, that Is to say: Modford Irrigation District Plat N'n. 320, being land in Section 2G, Township .17 South, Range 2 West of tho illnmctto Meridian, Deed Records Vol. 54. page 3S1, containing ten a'ores. . . . And further praying thnt tho Board of Diroctors of said District make and filo nn order excluding said lands from tho Medford irrigation District. All persons intores'.ed in. or who may bo affected by the change of the boundaries of said District, aro here by notified to appear at the office of tho Hoard of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in tho Medford Furniture & Hardware Unlldlng, on North Central Avenue, In the City of Medford, Oregon, on the tith day of April, 1920, nt ten o'clock In the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show cnuso in writing, if any they have, why tho change of the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not bo made. Dated March 22. 1920. ItOAUIl OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: K. 51. WILSON. Secretary. In tlio Matter of tho Kxclusion of Certain Lands From the Mcilforil Irrigation District TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCKUX: .You are hereby notified that on the ISth day of March, 1!)20, Elizabeth Wilcox filed her petition with the Hoard of Directors of '.Medford Irriga tion District, praying that the follow ing land of the petitioner lying wlthltt said District be excluded therefrom, that is to say: Land In Section 35, Township 37, Range 2, Deed Records Vol. 95, page 610, Medford Irrigation District Plat No. 472, containing 20 acres. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an . order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested in, or who may be affodted by the change of the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of Medrord Irrigation District, in the 'Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Contral Avenue, in the City of Medford, Oregon, on the 0th day ot April, 192 0, at ten o'clock in tho fore noon of that day, and then and there to show cause In writing, if any they nave, why tho change of the boun daries of suid District as proposed In said petition should not be made. Dated March 20th, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: K. M. WILSON, Secretary. In 'tho Matter of tlio Exclusion ol Certain Lands From tho Medford ' Irrigation' District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of March, 1920, I). V. Turner filed his petition with the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation Dis trict, praying that the following land of the petitioner lying within said District bo excluded therefrom, that is to say: That 'certain tract of land designat ed on the official plat of the Medford Irrigation District as tract No. 317, being further described in deed rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon, Vol 45, page 279, containing IS acres of laud. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District mako and fllo an "ordor excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested in, or who may he affected by the change of the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in tho Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City of Medford, Oregon, on the Gth day of April, 192 0, at ten o'clock In the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show cause in writing. If any they have, why the. change of the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not bo made. Dated March 20th, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. IBy: E. SI. WILSON, Secretary. In tho Mutter of the Kxclusion of Certain Lands From the .Medford Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on the lntfi day of March.- 1920. O. M. Lcoinls filed his petition with the Board of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that the follow ing land of tho petitioner lying within said District bo excluded therefrom, that is to say: Land in Sections 15 and 22, Town ship 37, Range 2, Deed Records Vol. 114, page 124, Medford Irrigation District Plat No. 100, containing 16 'acres. And further praying thnt the Board of Directors of said District mako and file an ordor excluding said lands from the Modford Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or 'Who may be affected by tho change of tho boundaries of said Dislricc, aro here by notified to appear at tho office of tho 'Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, In the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City of Medford, Oregon, on the 6th day of April, 1920, at ten o clock in the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show causo in writing, if any they have, -why the change of tho boun daries ot said District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated March 20th, 1920. -BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT, lly: E. M. VILSO. Secretury. In tho Mutter of tlio Kxclusion ot Certain lipids From the Medford . Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified thnt on tho 19th day ot March, 1920, H. Bellu Loomis filed her petition with the Board of Directors of Medford Irrlga. tion District, praying that tho follow ing land of tho petitioner lying with in said District be excluded thore from, that is to say: Lund in Sections 15 and 22, Town ship 37, Range 2, Deed Records Vol 89, pago 55, Modford Irrigation Dis trict Plat No. 102, containing 16 acres. . ' And further praying that the Board of Directors ot said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Modford Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or who mny bo affected by the change of tho boundaries of said District, are bore by notified to appear at tho offico Of the Board of Directors ot Medford Irrigation District, In tho Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenuo, In tho City of Medford, Oregon, on the Gth day of April, 1920, nt ten o'clock In the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show causo In writing. If any they hnve, why tho change of tho boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not ho made. Dated March 20th. 1920. HOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. IBy: E. M. WILSON, Secretury. In tho Mutter of tho Kxclusion of Certain Linds From tlio Medford Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on tho 19th day o'f March. 1920. Delia Nunan filed her petition with the Board of. Directors of Medford Irri gation District, praying that the fol lowing land of the petitioner lying within said District bo excluded thore from, that is to say: Tho whole tract, lying In Sections 33 and 28, Township 37 South, Rango 2 West, of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon, Deed Records Vol. 111!, page .14 1. Vol. 29, page SS9; In East half (K4) Section Si, la South t Si; all that portion. lying north of the Medford Const Railroad right of way; all that por tion lying south of tho suid right of way excepting sixteen (16) acres ly ing immediately scuth of tlie Medford Coast Railroad right of way. Med ford Irrigation District Plat No. 42 6 In all 39 acres to be excluded. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested In, or who may be affected by he change of the boundaries O'f said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors ot Medford Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City of Medford, on the 6th day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and then and there to show cause In writing, If any they havo, why the change of the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated March 20th, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. IBy: E. M. WILSON", Secretary. In tho Matter of the Kxclusion of Ccrtuin Lands From the Medford : ' J' Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on tho 20th day of March, 1920, Etta Colo man filed her petition with the board ot Directors of Medford Irrigation District, praying that tho following land of the petitioner lying within said District be excluded therefrom, that Is to say: Land in Sections 3, 10, 4, 9, Town ship 38, Range 1 West, Deed Records Vol. 20, page 308, Lots 6, 6, 7, Part Lot 4 in D. L. C. No'. 83, boing 245.78 acres. Of this amount the following tracts are to be retained within the District, 20 acres of Bear Creek Bot tom west of the County Road; 15 acres cast of tho barn 'and 5 acres adjoining the house on the south. Medford Irrigation District Plat No. 033 B. And further praying thnt the Board of Directors of suid District make and file an order excluding suid lands from tho Medford lrrigutioh District. All persons interested in, or who may bo affected by tho change ot the boundaries of suid District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, .in the Medford Furniture & Hardware 'Building, on North Central Avenue. In the City of Medford, Oregon, on the Oth day of April, 1920,' at ten o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, and then and there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change of the boundaries of said District as pro posed in said petition should not bo made. Dated March 20th, 1920; BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFPRD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: E. M. WILSON'i, Secretary. In the Matter of tlio Exclusion of Certain Lands From the Medford . Irrigation District. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You aro hereby notified that on tho 19th day of March, 1920, E. G. Colo man filed his petition with tho Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District,' "praying that tho following land of the petitioner lying within said District bo excluded therefrom, that Is to say: Lots No. 12, 13, 14 In Hildah Col vor, D. L. C. No. 42,' containing 15 acres each, or 45 acres in all and be ing in Section 10,. Township 38 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, being District Plat No. 674, 675 and 676. And further praying that the Board of Diroctors ot said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested In, or who may bo affected by the change of the. boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the offico of the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in tho Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Contral Avenuo, in the City ot Medford, Oregon, on tho 6th day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore noon ot that day, and then and there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why tho change of the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not be ma do. ' Dated March 20th, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. (By: E. M. WILSON', Secretary. Summons for Publication In Foroclo- ' sure of Tax Lien -In the Circuit Court of the State cf Oregon for Jackson County. City of Medford, a Municipal Corpor ation, Plaintiff vs. Anna Bonncy, Fred Carlson, and all other persons nnd parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In and to the hereinafter doscribed premises, Defendants. To Anna Bonney, Fred Carlson and also all other persons and parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to the roal estato hereinafter and in the complaint described, tho above nam ed defendants: In tlio name of tho State of Oro gon: You are hereby notified that tho City ot Medford, a municipal corpora tion, Is tho holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 2697 issued on tho 23rd day of March, 1915 by tho tax collector of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, for the amount . of thirty-five and 32-100 ($35.32) Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tho year 1913 together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to' you, of which you are the owner as appears ot record, situate in said county and stato, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being south 50 feet ot lot seven (7) In block three (3) ot Cottage Addition to' Medford being property described in Deed Records of Jack son county, Oregon, in Vol. 86 at page 195, the same being in Cottage Addition to tho city of Medford, Oregon, according to tho official plat tuorcof, now of record. Yon are further notified that said City of Medford has paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rato of Interest on said amounts as follows: 1913 tax, paid "March 23. 1915; tax receipt 'No. C. D. 2697; amount, $35.32; interest 15 percent. . 1914 tax, paid Dec. 10, 1915; tax recolpt 'No. 04463; amount, J28.72; Interest, 15 per cent. . 1915 tax, paid October 5, 1916; tax receipt , No'.. 11685; amount, $30.13;"interest, 15 percent. . i t 1916 tax, paid May 5, 1919; tax receipt No. 13565; amount, $34.59; interest, 12 per cent. -; . , 1917 tax, paid May 5, 1919; tax receipt No. 22968; amount, $28.12; Interest 12 per cent.' , 1918 tax, paid January 12, 1920; tax receipt No. 21974; amount, $24.89; interest, 12 percent. Said Anna Bonney as the owner of the legal title of the above described ' property ns the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other defendants above named are hereby further noti fied that the City ot Medford will apply to the Circuit Court ot the county and stato aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing' plaintiff's ' Hen against tho property above described, and mentioned in Bald certificate. And you, and each of you, are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days from the date of tho service ot this summons upon you exclusive ot the' day of such service if personally served within the State ot Oregon, and within sixty days trom the first publication of this summons, exclu sive of the day of said flrBt publica tion if served by the publication thereof, and defend this suit or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued inter est, or for want .thereof decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien ct said taxes and costs aganst the land and premises above named, free and clear from any and all right, title, estate, Hen, or interest that you,; or . either of you, may have or claim therein or theretoH ' '." This summons is published by or der of the Honorable F. M. Calkins,. , Judge of the Circuit 'Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for the County ot Jackson and said order was made nnd dated this 13th day of March, 1920. and tho date of tho first publication of this summons Is the 15th day ot March, 1920. - v All nrocoss and paper's In this pro- . ceeding may be Borved'upon tho un dersigned residing -witnin tne oiaie ot Oregon at tho address hereafter monlioned. FRED W. WEARS, Attorney for Plaintiff. (Address Liberty Building, Med ford, Oregon. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store nero cure wr i-uiutuc, n rt arrh, dlpiherla, soro throat, lung trouble, khlney trouble, stomach trouble, heart Rouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor clrculHtion, carbuncles, tumors, crackeil breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO Orj-UIATIONS. 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