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MEDFOTTO ' MATL TRIBUNE, MEDF017D, 01 ITS', ON. MONDAY, MAY 01, 1920. MEDFORD MAlti TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PtJJiLIKHED 1JVKKT AFTERNOON EXCEPT HU.NUAY UY THIS MEDFORD POINTING CO Office, Mall Tribune E-jlldlng, 16-11-19 in grin iir sireei. j'none is. A consolidation of the Democratic Times. The MciUord Mall, The Jfciedrora Tribune, the Southern Oregonian, Tbe Aaniana 'inoune. The Med ford Sunday Bun im furnlehtd ubacrlhers den lr lug a aeven-day dally newspaper. ROBERT RUHU Editor 8. B. BMIT1I, Mnnager. UBBOBZ7TZOH TE1MH BT MAI Li IN ADVANCE: Do.11y, with Sunday Sun, year 96.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month... .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .SO Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.60 Sunday Sun, one year l.fiO BT CARRIER In Med ford. Anhland. JaclcMonvllle. Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year...7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month..- .16 Dally, without Sunday Pun, year.. 0.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .CO Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackeun County. Entered aa Heoond-c'aas matter at Med ford, Oregon, under the aot of Marob Sworn dallr arernvn circulation for six months ending April 1919 8.074 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leased "Wire Service. The Aaio elated Preas Is exclusively entitled to the use for renubllcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise creaueu in mis paper, ana also the local news published herein. All rights f republication of special dispatches nereiu are aieo reaervea. . Ye Smudge Pot lly Arthur Terry Socialism that rugged faith of the musses has started to weaken at the knees. Hugene Debs, their presi dential candidate, en coop, kissed the delegates, who camo to notify him he was "it." The administration is opposed to a bonus for ox-sorvtce men. It would bo far hotter to fritter away the money involved on a mandate for Armenia. 1 "Wanted Mlddlo aged womnn to polish, scrub, and clean. Phone 627-R" (Want ad Portland Journal). Usually they are wanted "to wash" only. No wonder tho bank clerks are al ways tired. For instance, last week they were subjoctcd to' two and ono hulf days ot rest. It in proposed by a congressman from Iowa to roBtoro ordor In Mexico by building a "comprehensive Irriga tion system," so tho peons can koop rtarvntlon away. If this fertile val ley is any criterion for what irriga tion will do In tho way of soothing, Mexico has no knowledge ot what a revolution really Is. OTHEIUVINK O.K. (Pat. Mod. Ad.) "I had been a sufferer from lung trouble stomach trouble, discorded kidneys, backncho, hcudacho, slcoplossness and a general rundown condition, for tho pnst threo years." Mr. Sum ner continued. "1 had little or no uppotito." Tho 1920 carrot crop will only bo half a crop, the department of agri culture reports, und bennory cooks will have nothing to put in tho soup. Tboro Is no scarcity ot flshorinen and auto mechanics. Tho pole and tho monkoy wrench havo It on tho pitchfork and tho plow. Memorial Day By James I.. Henry, Sect. V. S. St. C. A new niirnil'icuiieo is attached tu Memorial Day. Today, and upon the same ilnv end' year l'or all titno to come, we slinll rocall an event that lias made Us mark upon the paces of history us mitlimt; else ever did. It was a touch of fate Hint sealed this: day forever In Hie most uliirious memories that dnv nmld have, l-'or, on Afuv .I. 1!MH The llritisli armies had orunmlcd nnd uiven way before the rush of the Huns. Soissons had been taken, Cha teau Thierry was in the liands of the Host-he and the I'Ycncli were down hearted, almost octiiornlizcd. Wilii ili l'i miles of Paris the labor bat talions were frauticallv at work on the last line of trenches, the I'tn.-i! network of liarhed wire across the J'aris-Metz liiuliwnv. Out in the forest of flohaiu "Hi." llertha" was sendimr her cylinders of death into I'uris where every ti;;l:t was shaded. Down the paved liiu'lmavs came I tic valorous troops of France, with drawn lips utlcrimr The sentence id despair: "Finis la eucrre! 'Finis Paris!' France eolild already hear the tdendy tread of the hobnailed (ier lnans, mart-bin:; in victorious arruv down the Chumps K'vsecs. For them the war was ended! And then on Memorial Day our jMemoriul I lav "Vive l'nnnce Aaiericane!" The Americans were comiuu ! The hurried orders l.ad been sent forth to tin- men in olive drab whit? they were in the very art of lavwiu wreaths upon the irravcs of their comrades who hail fallen in previous encasements. To the Fifth and Sixth reuiiaents of Marines, to the Ninth and Twrn'.v third renimcnts of nitcd States rei:u- IN FLANDERS FIELDS TIIJS poom was writen by Lieut. Col. John McCrae of the Canadian expeditionary forces. It has been de clared the greatest poem of the war. Colonel McCrae died at Boulogne, 1' ranee, January 28, 1918: . i " In Flanders fields the poppies grow, Between the graves, row on row, ' That mark our place; and in the sky The, larks, si ill bravely singing fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below. , AVo are the dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow. Loved and were loved; and now we l'w In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe! To you from failing hand."?, we throw The torch. Be yours to lift it high! If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, tho poppies blow On Flanders fields. IN FLANDERS FIELDS 'HIS reply lo the poem was written by C. B. Galbreath, Columbus, Ohio, who is Ohio state librarian: In Flanders fields the cannon boqm 'And fitful flashes light the gloom, While up above, like eagles 1'ly, ' The fierce destroyers of the sky, With stains the earth wherein you lie Is redder than the poppy bloom, In Flanders fields. Sleep on, ye brave. The shrieking .shell, The quaking rench, the startled yell, The fury of the battle hell Shall wake you not, l'or all is well, Sleep peacefully, for all is well. . Your flaming torch aloft we bear, 1 i With burning heart an oath we swear To keep the faith, to fight.it thru, To crush the foe or sleep with you Li Flanders fields. The Flag Goes By Again Tho Flag goes by again " Hut no ruffled drumming, nor strident fanfaro Ot trumpet, or bugle, or fll'o fills tho nlr, ' As it did In tho days when battle's red glaro Transfigured the faces of men, H Inspiring In theni n courageous Intent To shed tho last drop of their blood, or content To lay down their lives und call them well spent, For lovo of their fellownien. II The Flag goes by again Hut the rythmical tread of the panoplied hosts Which answered In person the enemy's boasts That tho soldiers ot freedom should ne'er reach tholr coasts, Echoes not In street, or hall, For the clamor is hushed by tho requiem boll Which tolls for tho soldier a funoral knoll As ho sinks to roposo in his flower-roofed cell, To await eternity's call. Ill Tho Flag goos by again And the voico of tho mourners lunientingly cull Tho namo of the sleeper beneath t)io gray pull. It disturbs not his slumber; ha bears not at all. Hut ho Is not dead just gone. To some beautiful country beyond our dim sight, That must bo quite near to us for. In tho night, The visions wo see fill the heart with delight.' Ills spirit has only passed on. IV Tho Fins goes by agaln-- , And tho form that it follows, Inanimate clay, Must soon lose Its beauty and molder away. Hut tho spirit otoinal. not touched with decay Nor subject to mortal will, Without end, or beginning, or limit of place, Still lives with its glory unlettered In space. And says to tho grieving heart. "Look on -My face, 1 Am tiiat 1 Am, pence, bo still." V Tho Flog goes by again And what does it mutter where heroes aro laid, Henenth Flanders popples, or Argonne's cool shade. Or under the sod of their own native glade, Supreme sacrlflco hallows tho place. And naught can bo said that will udd to their fuma, Or the valor emblazoned in letters of ftume And sealed with their flood beyond chance of rialum. "Omul, roiiuloHCUt en pace." VI Tho Flag goes by again , " " And when it ts passing may-each let a tear Of sympathy full on his luurel-crowucd tiler. To comfort the. ones who are leaving him here. To lie In solemn stale. Till tho Captain up yonder shall say, "Well, done. Thou has fought a good right und the victory won; Thy warfare Is over, thy nice was well run, Puss in through the golden gate." , t t (Written by W. It. Klrkpulrick. of (irceusburg, Indiana, brother of I'. .1. Kirkpntrick, of Medford.) lars.l' to the Second enuinccrs, lo ;lie. artillery, to the Seventh niuebine run I battalion of the Third division t'.iej uilers went for hurried ciilrniniuon! in the liitr camions nnd for the rush j into the line. That order was received at Si oYlork on the eveninvr of Memon.il Dev. Mnv PUS. i fhe rest we all know - bow the M.i- ; rincs at Pelluii Wood, at It 'iit-M-hes, . I.nev le HociiLie, l.a Yoic du Clm'.ul. und -the crossing of tbe Puris-Metz; road, made the stand that clcctii-' tied the world and put new b.iil ' into tlic witherimr allied imnv; of tlic. fi'litinir of the Ninth mul Tc:,t ; third in the rcuion of Vnitx, the irdili stand of the maeliiue una huttn'inj ut the bridge across tbe Muni.- at Chateau Tbierrv, and tbe urtillerv in support. Small wonder, then that (ieneru! Ueoriro Harnett, eoniinunduiil of the Murine l orp-. Tcnuet- all cai..i.s i mill po-ts where murines nro slu-j Honed to hold fitlin.' exercises on this day and pay honiime to their comrades of the corps for whom the basic has sounded the last cull of tups, not only at I'.elleau Wood, but in nil the creat battles of the lute war in wloh mariucs partieipated. hi .Medford. and all over the I'lrt ed States, let us solemnly dcdicite ourselves to the tusk on each Memo nul Pay ot paving liomnue to all tue uicn, soldier--, suitors and murines, both liviinr and dead, who just n brief two venrs n-o, brought bv tbicr amis und their courage. Victory ! Ousted Mexican Returnsd. MKXICO CITY, Mnv 111). liuinon P lVXouri, former Mexicnn consul uinerul in New York, who was rc iiilled bv the Cnrraiun novcrnmeiit in April, lias been appointed hv 'hi piovisinoul -,'ovcmiiient to resume ItU ioniier offii-e in New York Cilv, it is announced in the press toduv. RipplingRhijmGS 4rwslt Mctfon AT NIGHT. . WIIKX I lay me down to rest, at ten minutes after nine, having all day done my best, tranquil is t!';. heart of mine. I have gained an honest plunk, eaj'ned it in the sweat that pours; so I lie upon my bunk, springing ground and lofty snores. I have done no eyil trick, 1 have done no neighbor ill, 1 have fleeced no trusting l;i-k, I have jumped no merchant's bill. f I've injured any gent, if I've, caused pure awkward ness, I guess. So I seek my humble cot, and in drean-.s my spirit soars; and the neighbors hear, I wot, all my plain and fancy snores. Oh, the long, and dragging nights that the crooked people know! Then it is that Conscience smites with a solar plexus blow. , In the day the sinful guys may proceed with haughty tread; in the night the ghosts arise, and stand grinning round the bed. If you'd know a sleep -profound, if you'd know what sweet dreams mean, if you'd have- no ghosts around, you must have a mint serene. There is sorrow in tho night, there arc phantoms breathing woe, if your conscience isn't white as the well known driven snow. QiutTkws ( Furnished by tbe jackscn County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court Tony Ross vs. Gold Hill Irrigation District. Heply. John F. Uocho vs. Eliz. C. Miller. Order. Jackson County vs. L. J. Miksche. Motion and order. State vs. Geraldlne Evans. Order. State vs. Mildred E. Coe. Order. Rosenberg Bros. Co. vs. F. M. Rad ovun. Order dismissing. Orphea McKoe vs. Frank C. Varney et al. Foreclosure. Joseph G. Lewis vs. Southern Ore gon F'arm Lands .Development Co. Summons. A. Ynnderwnrk vs. J. 11. Welcp. Stipulation. Jlurv "Hoone vs. Georae Huona. Summons. Charles If. Scoficld vs. Louis Dc vine. Answer. F. J. Swedcnhurir vs. Georire A. Boone. Vor money. Flora K. Wclch,vs. Mirk P. Welch. Decree. FindinnK and conclusions. T6nv Hokh vs. Gold Hill Irrigation District. Judgment, Cost bill? Geo. L. Triechler vs. II. C. Chris-' tol'fcrscn. Verdict for plaintiff. George Morse vs. II. C. C'hristif fer seu. Verdict for plaintiff. . State vs. Georsre A. Morse. Mo tion. Uriel'. of Ih-obnte Court Est. John Nyswnner. Proof publication. Rat. Ann Brail. Proof of notice. Est. Gustuf Alfred Johnson. Ad mitted to probate. Ileal Kstnfe Transfers Clirona Simpklns et nls to J. E. Vincent, land in D. I.. C. 5G, tp. 37, It. 2W ...$ Hannah E. Robison et ais to J. A. Skceters et ux, land in I). L. C. till, tp. as, R. 1W-.... FJqrenco A. Thaler vs. Lucy A. Lyman, lot ii, blk. 2 Kruit dale Add. to Medford A. T. English et ux ot Her man .lacoby, NE of SE of SW sec. 1 1, tp. lilt, U. IE Frank I). Swingle et ux to Louis Illlty ct ux, land In , Ashland A. I). Marquam et tlx to E. C. Owen, land in ,Ashland Johannes JacolniB Ossenbrug go to Sadie Pauline Osen brugge, lots 8-4 OsenhrugBo Add. to Medford, lot 5, blk. 1 South Soa Add. to Medford S G. Hoguo ct ux to Theodore Falk, NW of sec. IS, tp. 35, It. SW., W4 of XB, NW of SE, XE of SW Sec. IS, tp. 83. R. 3W .'. Monroe tieorge ut ux to Gold Hill Electric Co., all of lots S-S sec. 1.1, tp. ;1B, K SW., all of 7 ex. all of lot o, ex cepting land therefrom X. W. Kline et ux to R. S. Itoe, land in I). L. C. 41. tp. :ts, it. :v James Campbell et ux to John S. Campbell et ul, X'.i of SW SW of SW. Sij of NE. X of VK. SW of SE 2S; Wi of SW. 2fi; NW of X'W, S.'i X W of XW 34. tp. 37, R. IE Fred L. Heath ct ux to Jack son Co. Kldg. ,t loan Assn., W.. 4,"i feet of X. 2110 feet of lot 13. blk. 4, Park Add. to Medford 11. I.. While ct ux to George E. Vales, bus t:.-Ki-4 7-4S, blk. .". Eureka Add. to Ashland.. Lois Allen Stewart et vir to Alfred K4 Lialechilil. SWly i of lots ,"1 and 52, l'racht's Add. t Ashland.... E. C. Faber et ux to Pavid M. (irishum et ux. land in D. L. C. l!6. tp. .".T. It, 2W Mary K. Merrill to W. W. Hartley el u.. land in U. L. C. S. tp. 37. R. 1W Lvtle Haily et als to A. K. London, lots s-. blk. 7, Imley and Emery's Add. to Eagle Point .Incob Olesen to Charles X. Hansen, land In V. L. C. tif, tp. 37. 11. 2V Sarah It. .lannev et vlr to Fred L. Ileulli, W 4:. ft. of X. 2IHI ft. of lot 13. Mk. 4. Park 10.00 10 4000 1900 10 10 10 4 000 10 !370 10 9.1(10 574 Add 10 C., E. Ton-HP (sheriff) to C. fiiacklem, tXE of sec. 2.1, tp. 37, R. 1W 1000 Certificate of titlo to Anna E. . Nye, land in Oak Grove tract Certificate of title to Chas. E. . Schieck, land in Medford.... Certificate of title to E. X. Warner, land in sees. 2G, 25, tp. 37, R. 2W , Certificate of title to Benja min Farrow, land in D. L. C. 43, tp. 37, R. 2W BUNNY ' Ilv Bliss Heine. Johnny bouuht a hunnv .To brimr him in some money. His neighbors thoutrlit it funny The way he eared for llunny. Thev sure did show urn-prise, AVhen Bunny took the prize. Hunnv nuicklv mulliplieil; The neighbors had a treat. For Johnny had some fried, And tavc them some to seat. They soon came buck for more, Which didn't, make Johnny sore. Five yenrs have passed Since Johnny bought that hunnv. . 'The neighbors are surpassed I3.V Hunnv brimrintr tile money: For Johnny has an auto. The result of following his motto. Bunnv' broimht the money, Hunnv took the prize," Hunnv saved the monc.0 AVhen Mr. Pork took a rise; For Hunnv stayed the same. While his fur made a name. Have pntience and win with Bunnv. Have persevcrence too: Then Hunnv'll brimr thu money ' And all the pleasure too. For II. C. L. irave way When Hunnv came to stay. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS (Coatinued from Friday1) J. Edw. Thornton, deputy. sheriff hire 11.00 C. E. Ton-Ill, stamps for offico 2.90 C. E. .Tcrrill, sheriffs offico expense 118.32 Western Union Tol. Co., sher iff's telegrams 3. OS Otto Winter, deputy sheriff's , expense ' 5.5G Western Union Tel. Co., sher- . iff's telegrams 6.42 Total J1453.S7 Oork's Office - Chauncey Florey, county 1 clerk's salary 1166.66 Mildred M. Neil, deputy. clerk's salary 110.00 Ruberta I'earce, deputy clerk salary , 12.50 Francis 'Nell, dopnty clerk's salary JS.00 Dclllia Stevens, deputy clerk's salary ., 7 7.00 Helen Clark, deputy clerk's salary 71.50 Etta Grieve, work in clerk's office ; 70.00 Grace McDonald, work In clerk's office 70.00 Ashland Tidings, printing rec ord books 202.66 Chauncey Florey, stamps for office 20.00 Chauncey Florey, freight for clerk's office 2.2 0 Glass & Prudhouune, clerk's orrice supplies 42. S5 Glass & I'rudhonjnie, clerk's offico supplies 35.25 Glass & l'rudhonimc, clerk's office supplies 4.00 Homo Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone for clerk, .March 9.S5 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone for clerk, February.. ft. 95 Irwin llodson Co., clerk's of fice supplies 6.1ft Sure Relief nctt-MS INDIOtsM"! 3 V-C"'. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RE LL-ANS MFOR INDIGESTION Jackson Co. Abstract Co., county maps, clerk's office 1.50 Jacksonville Post, clerk's of fice supplies 23.00 Jacksonville Post, printing for clerk's office 50.00 Medford Book Store, county office supplies 16.50 Medford Harness Co., dog collars, clerk's office 16. SO Medford Printing Co., print ing, clerk's office 90 Western Union Tel. Co., tele-" grams, clerk's office .60 Tostal Tel. & Cable Co., tele grams, clerk's office I SO ' . Total $1239.62 Treasurer's Office Myrtle W.'. Blakeley, county treasurer's salary $100.00 .lunette Willgerodt, deputy treasurer's .salary SO. 00 Ashland Tidings, printing for treasurer 9.50 Myrtle W. Blakeley, stamps and express 10. S2 Home-Tel. & Tel. Co., trea surer's telephone for Mar. 3.25 ilome Tel. & Tel. Co., trea surer's telephone for Feb... 3.30 Medford Book Store, treasur er's office supplies 2.20 ' Total $209.07 Coroner's Office Ernest Cooper, coroner's wit ness fees $ 1.00 G. E. Dickenson, coroner's witness fees 1.00 JE. J. Farlow, juror's fees, cor oner 4.00 J. E. Gowland, coroner's ex pense 1.00 J. AV. Hatcher, coroner's wit ness fees 1.0Q Dr. Geo. O. Jarvis, coroner's expense 5.00 Clarence Karstens, coroner's witness fees 4.10 A. L. Kinney, .coroner's jar- . ors fees 1.00 Samuel F. . Starr, coroner's witness .fees 1.00 Dr. Frank B. Lucas, coroner's - expense 5.00 A. .McMellan, coroner's wit ness fees- 4.Q0 E. E. Miller, coroner's wit- , ness fees 3.00 FrankvG. O'Kelly; coroner's witness tees Lie John A. Perl, coroner's ex pense , 40.00 John A. Perl, coroner's fees.. 93.7.1 John A. Perl, coroner's fees.. 35.50 Llewellyn Prescott, coroner's witness fees 1.00 J. E. Randall, coroner's wit ness fees 1.00 Ira Shoudy, coroner's juror.... 1.00 A. F. Smith, coroner's juror.. 4.00 Webster Wertz, . coroner's juror .-. 4.00 ? Total $215.45 1'ruit Inspector's Office E. H. Oatman, fruit inspec tor's salary $136.50 H. T. Pankey, fruit Inspector's salary 70.00 Total' ....$206. iip School .Superintendent's Office G. W. Ager, school -superintendent's salary $150.00 R. E. Morris, school supervi sor's salary 120.00 Mrs. Eugene Thompson,, work school supt. office 37.50 G. W. Ager, school conven tion expense 41.00 G. W. Ager, school supt. of fice expense 10. 84 G. W. Ager, school s,upt. tra veling expense 50.00 C. A. Gregory, educational re search expense .: 18.24 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., school supt. telephone for March.. 4.00 Homo Tel. & Tel. Co., school supt! telephone for Febr'y.. .4.65 Jacksonville Post, school supt. office supplies 3.50 Jacksonville Post, printing for school superintendent.. 14.50 R. E. Morris, school supervi sor's traveling expense 93.50 Medford Hook Store, school supt. office supplies 10.35 Total .. $.158. OS Assessor's Office J. H. Coleman, assessor's sal-' ' ary $125.00 Jas. M. Croneirilllor,, deputy assessor's salary 110.00 Llnnie llnnscom, deputy as sessor's salary .. S8.00 A. E. Coleman, deputy asses sor's salary 75.00 C. P. Chandler, field deputy assessor's salary 65.00 Merritt Dews, field deputy as sessor's salary 115.00 J. E. Herring, field deputy as sessor's salarv ..: 115.00 E. A. Hildreth, Jr., field dep uty assessor's salary 110.00 R. P. Campbell, field deputy assessor's salary 96.00 E. A. Hildreth, Sr., field dep uty assessor's salary 92.00 J. T: Little, field deputy as sessor's salary 96- E. A. Langley, field deputy assessor's salary 135. J. C. Pendleton, field deputy assessor's salary 90. Jay Terrlll. field deputy as sessor's salary 135 A. C. Walker, field deputy as sessor's salary 107. Ashland Printing Co.,- print ing, assessor's office. 35. J. B. Coleman, stamps, asses sor's office 1 J. H. Coleman, assessor's traveling expense 19 Douglas Co. Abstract Co., as sessor's expense 5 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., asses sor's telephone bill for March 3 Home Tel. & Tel. Co., assos . sor's bill for February 3 .Medford Book Store, asses sor's offico-supplies i; 2 Medford Printing Co., print ing, assessor's office 27 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 .75 .90 .10 .00 .40 .50 .05 .98 Total $1652 Tax Roliule G. F. Billings, tax refund $ 12 Widow's Pension Ernestine Austin, widow's pension $ 17.50 Goldie M. Boyer, widow's pen sion 20.00 Effle Marie Baer, widow's pension 25.00 Minnie Boardmnn, widow's . pension . 10.00 Mrs. J. H. Dyerly, widow's pension 30.00 Orpha Belts, widow's pension 10.00 Anna Laura Corum, widow's pension 10.00 Susie Coy, widow's pension.... 15.00 Ella May Caine, widow'f pen sion 17-50 Mae J. Daw, widow's peusion 25.00 Lucy May Davis, widow's pen . sion j 10.00 Nettie Greon, widow's pen sion 25.00 Lizzie 1 leath, widow's . non- slon 10.00 Mary Higgins, widow's pen sion 10.00 Mrs. Dolly Love, widow's pen sion 32.50 NIda Oatman, widow's pen sion 15.00 Mary Priscilla Price, widow's . pension 32.50 Rosa A. Petfly, widow's pen sion 25,00 Rosa Ann Robblns, widow's . pension : 10.00 Retha M. Richardson, wid ow's pension .....1.... - 32.50 Sarah A. Summers, widow's pension 2 2.50 Mrs. Sevy, widow's pension.... 17.50 Rose R. Singler, widow's pen sion 40.00 Iiura E. Stewart, wlftow's pension '.-.,..., 22.50 Addie Webb Shanks, wldqw's pension 15.00 Ethel A. Tibbesnrt, widow's pension 15.00 Sarah Wakcnian, widow's (Continued on Pago Five) Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on Bhort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phono 895. JSS yoeauiiied z WoielManx Powell SlatO'Farrell, SAN FRANCISCO Gose foTheares end Shopping District, A newly beautified Httl Mont I, awaita th visitor le Stm Fin- c!koI New furnithiaf of unumal charm and comfort, a labby deatinrd I to provide tae ahnonaars of luxuriou home and a new Diriiag I Room, coniidercd one of the tnott interacting in America all contribute j to your welfare! li ra the oaly hotel with run nine Ice Water in every f i ST RATES It MTSPM MANAGtMENT J City Treasurer's Notice of Semi -Annual Interest Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annuai interest on paving, sewer and watermain assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at the office of the 'city city treasurer June 1, 1920, and will be delinquent, after thirty (.')0) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five1 per cent (5) upon the amount of such delinquency. Thirty days after any such delinquency Jhe prop erty will be sold for the amount of such delinquency, together with penalty and costs of such sale in ac cordance with the provisions of Section 1-18 of tho city charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 24th dav of May, 1920. " MARY A. IIASWELL, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon.