Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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MKDFOKh MAIL TUIlUINi:. MKUKOKl). 01,K!) TIIFRsDAV. MAl'I I Hi.
Medford Mail tribune
AN VNt'KI'IflNIKNT NBWSI'APKU
rXKCI'T fu.'NIIAT HY THE
MKItJ OUO PKINTINQ CO.
Tba Mnlford Runday Sun la furnlahad
aubftrrlbrr desiring- a. Ten day dally
nawapapor.
Offlc Mall Tribune Building, J5-17-I
North Fir alreet. Thone ?5.
A ' consolidation of tlx tomfrtle
Tlma. the Medford Mall, tha Msdford
Trltmn. (hn Houtheru Oreconlan. The
Ashland Trtbima.
RONKHT W. TlVHU fcdltor.
BUUHTKlt a SMITH, Manaiwr.
UBSCrPTIOJI TKKMIt
RT WII-ln AJviw: -
Pally, with Pumlay t?un, yr 17. M
Oally, with Humlay Sun, month .75
pally, without Sunday Sun. year.. S.60
pally, without Sunday Hun, month .
W-ky Mull Tribune, one year. t.0
Burnt y fun. on year I 00
(it ' CAntlUCil In i Medford. Ashland
Jscksonvlllo, Central Point,
Taieni:
GET THE FACTS.
COrlUIIA' MllJia' wui-uiiuz vgailiiitr MtU'ovJa.ciO' water
situation nt vestorilay's forum was timely. Tho .time lifts come
i'tr nil cards to be nut on the table ami the situation, which is mnt:
serious, squarely faced by the people of Meilford.' j
l line is .snort. immediate notion is imperative, Hut noiore any
tliintr definite can be dene the following facts to our mind, must be
determined. And to determine them the best legal and entiiioerin;i j
minority obtainable should be secured. J
First, what are the city's loutdif:Mt Can the canal company,;
which has repeatedly promised verbally, to clear the land at Fish lake
ueioro it is lnutninietl, he compelled to to so hy law 7 , ,Ucn and the reception for Mary Oar
If so this should be done at once, if not, then nnv hope of the den am! her .aggregation of world slurs
Canal eompanv cnrrvinB out its verbal promises miht as wcU'l.e ; w ",ttk M th Chlciu . Crund Op. ta
, , . 1. - jOomitany, antl with the company now
IUnndined. . . - mnvinir westward In three mveol.ll
the stnge Is
GOVERNOR OLCQTT I
! Tfi nnrnriiT in nil
. i ii iiiilv i ni i iwinnv
n i nrvrn iiiitii irif
i mm
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
PDUTlVVNO. Mltr. ' l. Vit the!
Portland chamber lof emmercc mnk
lad plaas for a hlg public demonsira-
. Dally, with Bun'bxy Sun, month....
rvatlv. without RtiudAv Kurt, month
Dally, without Rundnv Sun, yer 7.6t
rally, with undy Sun, en year t.60
' All tftnn hf carrier, caah In advance.
Official papT of th City of Madford.
Official paper of Jackaon County.
Btiterrd h ' www a nn mattrr at
UHlford. Oregon, under the act of March
I. M't.
MKMBKB3 OP THK ASSOCIATED
TRKSS.
' Tha Aiwwlatcd I'ra la Tclulvely
entitled to the tin for republication of
all n-w dlpatehf creditod to It, or
not otherwise credltJ In thla paper, and
alao the loon I news published herein.
All rlKhts of rephbfhvjtlon of aieclal
dljitcli Jiorln ere jilao yeaerved. "
(
Yc Smudge Pot
. ? .By Arthur Perry. j
' In the I kab province of Thibet u
raineilS days in 1921. On the othr
two day 'the' farmer, like farmers
uvarvwher. HtmMl around nnu om
Phoenix, I , S.iniiil iirf,ii-lv whnt nffii-l will llirt r.-kUiii, it tu wntii nf fivb : infn thwanl Porlluntl
T5"lV. I,,,,., ,,.. r.lf-.fu ,,..,,,, c,,l,. 1 ...,... .,.,..,. II, n,ns.v.r iHll St for th UOfthWOSt'll
' . r - I niuf alliv k ii'l.'il flinl tlu:itr t'i'.l vinl.
danger of disease infection is decidedly remote. It j, Ui.m,,4ranc of the Chicago cm.
also seems an recti that the water, with the timber rcmumiiiK, will be!itn In tire of Us ivnteiit irfor
murkv and smelly, a condition that would, if icrnianeut. destroy "onp 1 !,1''n,'," ! th,tt ,,",r.,,,vn,l l,ul!i0 iu,l,it,,r-
ei ie i V t ii . ium March 2-' to 2-.
of Bedford s most valuable community assets. . , Tllo ,), hoad.-d by Mary Oar
Would the water clear up in a short time. r would the condition ! den amlcmnnrtsiiiK sit persons m all.
lei-sist indcfinitelv! This is a question no layman can decide. It's 'cI,9 1,s ms,m Mr,h is in
. . '. i ' i St. Paul and forthwith sun niioos
question for experts. . ',the country' ti fortlarid arriving then
There is no doubt that the linking of a water system and an irri-;on thp moruinn of March i'-'. Tin
nt nn vvv,ni vn n luUt.iV.. It w fi-!ii,lit ;li . .n,..r.. ,i fnr . 'ruins Will I'C mtl at tll. anion Kl.uion
their interests are inheriently'eoitflii'tinjr. Water that- brings life
.0 vepetation, may spell death to 11 .human hemp. .Measures cssen
tial t make water fit to drink, tnijiht very well baykrupt an irriga
tlon company, organiztvl to merely furnish water that is wet.
Hut how much will it cost to divorce these two svstems! Is Med
ford in the position to finance such a proposition?
inn a in-mute , ' Ihc
ii.x.. r. r ... r...ir...i r . ...... .,., ,,.,
').. .t,-l,. i.F l.lt..n.l nn.l thn
; I'lihlic nt large, Annum othor thins
'Slary tJitrden will he prespnicd with u
'urent florul key to the elty of Portland
hy Mayor Uuker anil by tiuvenior Ilea
W. OUott. The entire Portland adlcp
dciiftrtiiient has been called for ecul
In other words,1l'uty In order to liun,lle the crowds cx-i
,(Heled nt tin depot t.) pet a ftlliuime of
will
1 -Wlin t vo anoKthetlcs?
2 Whiit state jtruduecd he fcrenlput
ninonnl ot wheal In t'.il'Cf
3 -Which stale led In corn production?
I I tow mauy wldiw of .ldler of
the wur of lsil arc on the pension
list
RWhnt aie eloeks on hosiery?
6- Vhnt peeullarlly of weaving for
literly neresKttaled clocks?
7 Wlint kind of Ktori. N did Aeson
write?
S What I the lislilost inihalanco
known?
9--'tin you compel a rredltor l ac
cept payment of n (10 debt In dimes
gtvittest jand tiuiiitots?
li)-li'S t'allloinl.i producf Iiioip
orhnKes Hum Klorliln?
Rnawara to Yeaterday'i Quattiont
1 When was Hurry I .under born?
Alls. In 1ST0 In I'ortohello, aeollnnd.
In what continent Is the yellow
nice chiefly found? Ana. Asia.
.1 Where Is the Isle of Murken?
Ails. In Holland. It U remarkuhlc for
Its preservalion of old cimumiH,
I Whi.t Canadian city Is at the
eastern '-pint 'of Ijiko Untarlo? Ans.
Kingston.
X What eectillve department has
cliai'iit) of army nffalrs? Ans. War
deiwirliueut.
i! In what part of the world In Irnf
fie still carried on by enrnvuus.
7 Which of Lonaiellow's poems Is
a tribute to his mother's ancestors who
came over ou the Mayflower? Miles
t.tW ANC.KLKS., Mail til.-Tlie pro
p med wrelllli imili'll between Waller
Miller, chilnmnt to the uilddlewctcht
rlmmploibdilp of the Pacific coast find
islnlo lki'da. clalniftut of the catch as-
ciilclican chumplonalilp of the lliiwal
tan ' tsliinds which was to have been
staged tonltiht at ilia l,os Aiuteles nth
let lo chili luu been iiONtiHiued until
;nircli :iil, It wan hiuiouiicimI today, ow
intr to all Injiiled idi'iiildcr mltitallicd
by Miller duiln (ruining.
l.tIS ANHKld'S -Charles W. Pad
duel,, termed Ilio "fiisleat liuinhn," ami
holder uf n niiinlicr of world's records,
will never enter another contest as
representative of t'nlverslty of South
em California, according 10 story of
I ,os Armeies Times, which says faculty
committee decided Paddock "because
of continued absence from classes,"
was litcllulhle.
HuliNciilied and sworn
(his day of ..... .
llil!
to before me
la.lHlllAlM) Many I'oiey. Hot
Spring won decision over Texas '1'ate
at end of ten round Isiut.
Ut N.NI N ,M XHVI t. 1TY
I'j CIII'NX Mi:H AT tM. T1MK
array of world star vvh.i
-.alight from the Bueclal trains.
every whera, . stood arotma nnu jmu-. h j nle ,iiH'isitms lire based Uotl sound principles, noth-i
plained that the ijreclidtaU'.n . was 11;. - . ... . 1 ' 1 - ;
inches shoi t. ' j ii'ff nut confusion and disaster will result.
Snifls for in-..erany will he fnr
nisbed In the forthcoming campaign
bjr one George Creel, who distlnguisli
cHl'hlmself during the war. by a hair
ralaing description of a;i American
naval victory over a flotilla of German
,Cfbpata la mid-Atlantic. It later de
veloped that none of the .participants
were lf.esent, but the- Atlantic ocean.. ,
' Infltlcnta contlnnes to lurk In the
inner recesses of a iiuniler of localites,
while on a tuur cf the anatomy.
Quill Points
MRS
i.
GOULD ASKS
'France 'is just ajmndlc of nerves enturely surrounded by a deficit
$4000 FOR DICING
Eiut
?Jiip.
o must fhoose between Anieriean leadership and a .receiver-
The only false profits among us now are thtys'e declared in the in
come tax blanks. ' .
Haloes for candidates have arrived.
pd some of the more flippant are
wearing tteui over one ear." Only one
mtlation of virtue will be allowed eacji . ported into our lanKU-Hie.
candwate. .1 to .woman vote seems u
be . Jiivorinij' the ofnee-seeker with a
permanent crease In bis par.ts.
I The' lair bit fat section of the Gal
tbevikis continue the war on heftinesa.
through corrective eating. The only
results so far have been on the bus-bands.
The. vital and tellincr phrases coinetl day by Iay .are soon incor-
WHEft,AN IDLE SmiLE GROWS
! -TO AN ENGROSSING SCANDAL
, (Corvallis Gazette Time)
," , The Magnify club, an organiza- -Ijtion
of the church, ot which Dr.
GUkey of the College is the leader, '
find a banquet in the Presbyterian
' : church parlors Saturday evening.
Another Willamette" valley aatoist
has demonstrated successfully that a
family vehicle cannot occupy a rail
road track Jointly with a moving train.
A consignment of hotaLr for ihe de
e,lopcent ,of the scenic beauties of
southern Oregon , was erupted by the
painfully correct Portland Telegram
Tuesday.' The stirring editorial will
(lw rauch towards furni&bing adequate
botel facilities at Crater Lake, and is
piefiret direct result fit .giving the
metropolis an alleged loving cup.
i NEW Ytil'.K. Mar. 1. 'Counsel
(for Mrs. Kdttll Kelly Could. .Ilv.snml
wile, of -'itiiik Jay Coitlil toduy lobl
.Supreme Court Jiu.:i,n New Ix-rtti-r
Ubitl Ids lietit $I.'..iiiiii n n mi -
I ally for living i-xpens-s. These were
'enumerated hs fvllow:
, Clothes, underwear, shoes, ete.,
;tS,OU.
i Operation iuitnmol.il,- ItOftft.
1 Kent of npurlmcnt (!.U0.
. Kwsls 3,Ut)0.
Knti't'talnmriit tS.OOO.
lKlor $2,000.
IVntlst $ 1,000.
ImncinK and music $4000.
I Tho hlati-on ut was preewttcik to Ihn
j court by Attorney friistnvus Hoaers.
wno aKKeu innt Mr, i.ou.d i granted
J I tiO. UUO for "her board and rlothlntf.
maliiteiuiiu - nnd i.,li-r ensilies,"
slnc-. her huabuiul Uiw't.iitiiiu-d her
allowance .-ifter a divorce in France
iicmly four years iin. leel-ion was
When the man tells her that he loves her wonderful .mind, he .reserved.
Art changes with the years and we may yet see the public square
adorned jvith an intrepid statesman mounted on a flivver.
st.uu:ih.
S What western mountains were
formerly known us "St-my Mountains"
Ans. Itocky Monnlalas.
H How much of a $10 debt cftn be
paid In pennnles and ifii'kels? Ans.
(.inly twenty-five rents.
in What Is the purpose tif a baro
meter?' Ans. To Indicate weather,
Character is made by the things you stand for; reputation is made
bv the things you fall for.
means tbat she isn't much for Jooks.
The next question to be decided is who shall pl&y the Irish harp
r.nd who sluill play second fiddle..
There's very little militaristic spirit in a country that calls 'cm j
doughboys, gobs and leathernecks. j
E
1 ; . At the Pags
Pnthoa nad humor plot and counter
plot, virtu and villainy, are alt excel
lentty coniK)iu'lil la tho new pt-rnrv.
"A poor relation." starring Will nn
ers, which was shown at the raise
theatre yesterday.
uio story relates tne trials 01 a
philosophic Inventor, Noh Yale, who
tares more nmmt the welfare of two
i orphans he has adopted than about th
jsuens of lis invention.
j As the kind-hearted philosopher.
Wlll Hogers gives an Inimitable per
foriiianee. He Is nn actor who nevei
disappoints; and in "A I'o r Uelntion,"
he is cast In a role- and In a picture
that an- as real as life. Ixing after
von see tlits production you will talk
about It. and ti.ie It as a standard to
measure other pictures by.
I'.MIIS, Mar. III. Twelve kiiiiip of
eh, nm were pluved Kliiiuliiiiieoiinly
hist ntuht by A. A. .Meiblne. the
youns UusnIhu Inariel. without look-
IliK' lit the boill il, I III- moves bf'llIK
nlleil. He Won eleven. The other
,-sulted In a draw.' Ale, Mine will
ibatletuin Jose Clipabblticit of lltivniiii
the wni Id's .1 bainplon.
.Notary .Public for.yrennji.
My Cuiiiuiliirtlou pvpln s
Tho rurin of affidavit of mm resident
hIiiiII be siilihtanlliilly as follows:
"Hlato of Oregon. '
County of JiickHon,
being first duly sworn, on oath depos
mid say: That I 11111 n cllf"ii of the
I'nlted Htutos and or the Htute of
Oregon, over the awe of twenty utU'
eant and compelenl to he it w itness In
tlio above Mitliliol matliiri that I have
made dlllaeiil search for .
, ,., the
ow ners, m i oiillnu to 1 ln recorils ol l)u
ntflco of I lot County Clerk of Jul k lion
County, Oregon, of the property il"
scribed III the ill limbed a 'dice signed
I'V r -'. ."
nnd Uat'sl lh" . d.iy tif u ,
III'.1.. i, and Ijmve been uinil.le to find
them, or nay of them. In tlm Slale of
Dregon, that I have Inquired yt
.. .r Mmi
,......'.!, ., , lllltll
of Jitcksou Ctmniy, Oregon, pciN'ms
most likely n kitow, as lo the rcAl-
denCoM and whereabouts of said
litld
im Informed by them that they do nut
know the I'Piildeitcefi and aheieiibouts
of Bald. , .,, .. .. .
and to their best knowledge mid belief
said ' i..
lire not within the State of Oregon and
that their icstdoinYH ate hot within
tho Slate of Oregon, that from iih
Infoi nuil loll I do Vetily believe tli'-ni
and earli of tlieiil In lie noil residents
of the State of Oregon and tire without
the State of Oreiton, anil I lliereloie
allcKi that said ,. ,
are not residents of the Stale of Ore
Ron and ran not be found within said
State of OrcKott. and ore nut w vth 1 n the
Stnte ot Oregon. '
If Mr. Watson wishes to render a great public service, he might j
investigate the wanton banging of juries. : j
Tjie third trial of Virginia Rappe for
riflaing the movte career of Fafcoe
Arlmckje, , and weaning the general
public from' the notion that lowdown
qussedness on the part of a film favor
He U cute, is underway.
f
A STAG AFFAIR x,
(Etna Mills News)
-The tueb-who were working In
the planing mil gave a hard times
dance ,JIonday evening, March 6.
i'yeryone enjoyed himself.
, Music lovers are agog over the ap
proaching B3ason cf n rtistic yelling by
the Chicago Grand Opera Co., "at Port
land next week. The seats are almost
as iiigh as. taxes, but receive no cuss
ing,' '. - , -
' ...' : -: " .. ;
, .Since the Stover revivals there has
been a movement towards the church.
tyrcka Journal). Some people like
acrobatics, where they belong,. 4n the
Clrq'us. '
t Hprlng plowing and "rowing" Is weJl
under way, and pome of the best male
dancers in the valley are gliding dawn
a 'arrow. .
! CMICAOO. Mar. J. Dewplte the
t fact that his team was defeated yes
terday by tho New Yoik Oi.ints. Man
ager (ileuson of tha Chicago White
Sox was in hiah splritM today over the
jKrcut pitcltltiK by Charles Kobertson.
Heaven jtbe Minneapolis star, who worked tho
; first five Innings uKuiust the world's
'champions nt the Sox training camp
i in Seiculn. Texas.
Of course the world i tretttntr .better. Vot-merlv it lfilled reform-! Th,! White Sox outhit their oppo-
. . - tnnnlu fliHinllA tha i . -( , V. n , I...
iliurnt'S and Art Nthf were pitching
.itgainHt them. Tho unsteady fielding
KANSAS CITY Fred Scliupp. left
bund piti her. formerly National b-ague
Unr purchased from Brooklyn club by
eorgft Muehbdiaoh of local club of
American association. ,
- Well, why, shouldn't a dirt fanner mix. in
Lnows, familiarity with dirt will come in handy.
politics.
crsj now it contributes to place them on Easy street.
T ' :of Johnny Mosul, who pluved second
iu years to come we-may exneci a maeue 01 eanuuiates wnost'.w. oavtd tho wav for tin, Cbm.'
1 victory. The liomon Ited Hox were
1 reinforced yesterday by lluef. Me-
. jnosky and Hlonn, holdouts, who nr-
We hnve nn rnil-siditterv iir.u- but n-lion rmnm-a nnr.t un,1 rlvid ut Hut Hiirlims, Ark., each with
' . : claims for more inonev. Nemo I-l
only ,qualif ication is a yearning to do something for the doughboy.
covenants , it occurs to us that ive are not without hair-splitters.
Margot must no,t think us rude. We're simply a little awed by a
lady vrho uses hard-boiled .phrases and smokes cigarettes in theatres.
The art of gardening may be lost, but the beautiful .vegetables on
the seed catalog cqvtr persuade us that. the art of lying hasn't been.
bold also Joined the club.
Travels 600 Miles to
, Attend Co. Meetings
o,
THE COUNTRY GIRLS
S (Gazelle JNewt) . .
j Again the young ladies are all In
' sal flutter! This time it Is Francis
Hanoua wkth bis"lixie" that keeps
" them .Inuspnsowondering who
. will get the first ride,' '
Tomorrow , is -the 17th
Patton. .
of . Owney
I THE-B00STISSS. ;
Good for That "Flu" Couflh
i For quick relief from the (.wearing
jcoughs that ''hang on" after the grippe
or innucnza. take Foley j Honey and
Tar. Mrs.' K. I). Drake, Chllds, Md.,
WTltes: "After an attack of the flu that.
Jcfttme ( with a severe couga nothing j
tseeraed to relieve mo till I tried'
Foley's Honey and Tar, which I can j
,hlghly recommend." It Is also good ;
or croup,, whooping cough and colds.,1
,Jt puts a so rthing, healing coating over ,
n 1 . . . . .. ..
,-iuo iiiijuiii. ;i buiui, cuts tae pntegm,
eases hoarseness, clears tho air pas
sages. Sold everywhere.
A.AG -well-known western coast the golden climate is
B men's boast. -"Conie;here,".they cry, with outstretched
hands, "ye weatherworn of other lands 1 Come here where .spring
forever dwels.and every breo.e is wearing bells, where winter's
cobl.and sunimer's heat are goods you arknot apt to jneet, where? ,
azure skies above us bend, and human comfort lias no end !" And
now nl'iiig this sfiining Khore for many weeks, and many more, a
wet and weary rain has poured, and snow has swept, and gales '
na e roared ; and when a man steps down the trvct a cloudburst ,
lifts him off his feet,-and drags him through a yellow flood, and'
flatus hini n a bank of mud. "And my,'," metliought, '.'tlio '.
booster gents will surely foci like fourteen' cents f ail chilled by
frost and soaked hy rain, they'll cease- their glad and wild refrain.
HI chase me down to their retreat, and note their cold and clam
my feet." And lo', the boosters cried "Odsfish ! What more ,
could any mortals wish! These showers that souk the lea and.
wold are ivotlft their weight in minted gold! The frost nnd snow
will prove gen whiz, how versatile., our climate is ! - Oh) hither ;
eonie," the boosters cried, "where. every weather curve in. tried!'
We upring some feuture every hour,-a squall, a snowstorm or a
shower!" I sighed, while jogging back through town, "You can-.
not keep good boosters down . - ;
WICAVEUVIU.K. Cnlif.. March
Supervhior I'. 10. Hoffman, who lives
at iJiko Mountain, 70 miles south Of
,here, hna been forced thin winter to
travel alf.tit 600 miles to get from
, tils homo to Weavi-i-vlllo to attend the
monthly tiiertlnns of the supervisors,
Iletween Iikc- Mountain nnd
, Werivervllle a runne of hluh moun.
talriH, packed deep with ice and snow
'cuts off all travel. Ho Hoffman, goes
to hur'Ka, on the roust., by horse
i back, takes n steamer there for San
; Francisco, rides from there lo lied
,dlnx by train ;ui .finally reaches
; Weavervllle by autoniobllo mIuko
: After th mcotiiiKs lie bops homo the
! siime wnv.
RHEUMATISM
i In
CANNOT EXIST
tho human body If. you will
"BLESSED Win
PERFECT HEALTH BY
- INTERNAL BATHING"
Mi F.muia V. de Mi rrltt of C1.1
jfitb 81., Sin rnineiiio. Col., writes to
the Tjrrvll llygituie limiliilo f New
Yrk :
"Sinep ukIus the 'J. It. I,. Cascade,
I can do thiiiKH I would not bavp at
tempted before. I do U"t net tirel er
v.nrii out n ml that uwful li-nv f.-l-iiiK
has etitindy iinp-iire from my
lie.ul."
The ",T. 11. I,. Cascade" cleanse tie
lower intestine Its entire bliKIll hihI
kitcps ll slwnya free of pmtotinui
wa--te.
Tlininnnds testify Hint Constipation,
Indiifstion. rtimnarli Troubles, ltd-loiiMe-s.
tleiidiicli'-s and nil Hi" many
seriims troubles wliicli tte-y cune am
" liljjliiti y relieved and prevented by
this Nutiirc 'J'rnilmriit.
Wot Side riinrnuic), ltenl Store
w"l rlmlly fxplnin to yon the simple
, opt ration of llie "J. U. J.. Ca"cnde,"
why it is so certain In its restilf-i, and
Vill give you free of cost, mi inferext
iuil lilUe book containing the result
of the experience nf Ir. Clow. A.
Tyrrell of New York, who was a ov-i-iHlist
on Intestinal Coinplfuiil for
1!5 yenrs In Unit city. Why not. cut
this out a a reminder to t this
book as soon possible, jtemtniber,
plrsse, It is free. ' r
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thos. II. Simpson,, of Ai. bland
aiitliorlzes his onnouncemPPt us n Can
didate for the nomlnntloa for the ofil
of County Commissioner of .lacksor.
County, subject to the decision of the
Republican voters of said cnur.ty at
the Primary LTectlon, May l!Hi. mi
; Adv,
I am a candidate for (.'ii' ii'imination
for County Comm's.-ii ui-r of Jaeksou
Trunk's .Prescription for flbcumntlsm county, on the K'vuhllctin ticket, sub-
and CoUU It is rldlculohs, absurd ijoct to the ileclslm of the voters nt
iund prepostcBous, In fcift. It is it pity
land a sliumo to talk about Kheuma
:tbm. I Trunk's I'rescrlptlon for Ilheuma
tlam and flout mdls tor '"$1.75. -Tbl
irrescrlptlon l)OKrt NOT ruin the
'stomach. It l)OEH XOT rtcprcas tbn
heart. Kat all the nieat and good
tood you wish while fnklni? TrtiOk's
rreserlptlon. It VOKH NOT contain
iuny Mercury, Kullrylato of Hoda, Oil
of Wlntergreen or nurcotlcs of any
kind, but it nbsolutely and posltlvoly
lovi-rcomes any kind of Ithnumatlum
'or Oout on eiuth. WHAT MOUR !(
jYOU WANT? There is nothing Just
as good, nnd It is Impossible to Ret
Komi'thtiig better. It is also an excel
jlent I.lver Mndieine. For salo nt lfas
'kin's irug Htoiv, Med foul. Adv.
i i
the primary to be held May l!itli, 1922
: (KOIIO: AtFOltli, I'bocnlx.
sCherro Hard Wheat
-. Flour
Guaranteed
At Your Grovers
AUTOTOPS;
for less
Med. Tent & Awning forke
opposite , Depot.
Ordinanca No. UC0.
AN tilt I UN AXt'K providing for the
Issuance of doeds puiMiuul to tho piv
visions of Chapter II of the Cbartei
ot the City of Medfoid
TIIK CITY OF MKtFOUt 1)TII
OUII.MN AH FOLLOWS-
et tli n 1. That the City Treasure!
be nnd x!i hereby, Is nuttioi led, cm
pow-red and directed I'l lliake, execute
uiul deliver unto Ihe City of Medford
and unto tho several persons thereunto
cfitltlclt. deeds pursilunt lo the too
visions "f Chapter M of Ihe Charter of
the t Uy nt Medfoid an. I any i.rliu.ioc
pas-ied pursuant thereto, lint lisin
coiiu'lliince with the provision of this
ordliltinee.
Heetlon i. Whenever the City of
Medford shall be entitled to a deed
to any property tinder the provisions
of chHptir It of the City Charter nn'd
any ordinance passed pursuant there
to. It li t it 1 1 Im and hereby Is made the
duty of the Cuv Hwtrder lo make
application therefor bi the City Trea
iillts'r. arrntnpnnlett by proof of notice
as pr.vlded in Sertlon fi of this ordl
tinnee, l-iuh deed so Issued In the
City tif Medford sluill be for lh face
amount for which the cert If lean o
sale, uisin which such deed shall be
based, w us Issued plus acrrueil lntr
.f,t. costs, Hnn1tlcs and charges, and
shall be held I'V the City of Medford
subtect to the lien of I'.pncul luxes
no. I a p nil assessment.
Section J. Whenever the purchaser,
or hi assigns, id a l erlitlcntn of ik
Issuod pursuant to the provision ot
said Chapter 1 1, and aoy ordinance
passed puuimnt thereto, shell be ep
titled to a deed based upon hucli c.-r
tlllcate. It shall Im neres.mry for blto
to make applli atiou therefor, nccutn
pnnled by pnsif of iioIIch as provided
In 8 ctlon 0 of this Ordinance, and lo
tender to tho City Treasurer Ihn sum
of $l.(ii) for each such deed, tor.eiher
lilt receipt of the County Htu-rllf nni
City Treasurer showing, as against the
property on which such deed Is applied
for, that pnyment has been made for
all dellmpieiit taxes and special asses
im-nt thereon, or instalments thereof,
unit that redemption has been made
for any certificates of delinquency or
other certificate liiii.l for aiterlul or
local assessments ' against such pro
perty,' whether tho sumo were loviod.
USHesseil or Issued, prior or SUlmoqticnt
to the Issuance! of the certificate Of
sale upon which application Is made
for such deed.
Section I. It ahull be the duty of
the City Treasurer to make, execuie
und deliver to the City of Medf rd, or
to the 'several persons thereunto i n
titled, deeds to the prortle do
scribed In such certificate of sale,
uisin compliance with the provisions of
this ordinance.
Section 6. Iicfore any di e I shall be
Issued ptirsliaut to. Ibis .rd llallCe,
proof of notice ahull be fui-iilnbod to
the City Treasurer, which shall be In
substantially the following form:
I'NOTICK OF APPLICATION
Foil I).',K1.
To .;
the ow tiers, according to the record In
the office of the ('unity Clerk of Juck-
sou Coiiutv,, Oieg'in. of Uio foll.iwlng
tlcsei ibe I pr P'Ji t . ti.-w It ;
(lnse:t ib a -i I:. Hi n a i appearing
on CoHifii ale of Hale. i
Y(.' Vti: JIKIli:nv NOTIFIKl) that
the ualernl-nrd l tho Imlder of a
p. r, r I ate of nit 1 it for nnld property
iHiueii nv me i uy of Medford on tin
day of 10 ...
i io. r Clinpter 1 1 of the Charter of the
City of Mciroid, Oregon, and Its' ordl
unnci-s -cniictod pursiuint therel'V.
itil AUK FIHTIIKIt NOTIFIKl)
hat lf, iiotwItliHiaipllnit this notice,
le li'inplliiii of such properly sliall not
bu iiuide within sixty tiiil) duys nftei
the "daUs of sei vico or the date of first
inililicatloii of this notice, tho under
signed Will demand a deed therefor
from tlin City Treasurer of said City
or MPtiioru.
I)n led tit this ,'
day of. y ,
Subscribed and sworn
ihls day of ,..
to bet. no me
... . i: .
Notary Public for Oregon.
My Commission expires...,. , , ,
In the cusp of the City of Medford,
sitch notice shall bo given by the City
Itcrordor nnd ahull ! scrvnd by bun
or by nay tierson deslKnnted by him
for such puriM'se. Whenever upptlra.
lion for deed shall bo made, n Infills
ofdlnunco provided. It ahull b the
duly of the City Treasurer 1 1 submit
such np. Ileal ion toueiber wllb alt
paper In l-oiineclloli Iberewllb to the
t'hy Atioriiey (or exaiiiln.itioii nnd ap
proval as to form.
Passed by Ibe illy council till "Ill
lay of March. I''-'.' und lt'.nd by me
in open session In authentication of its
pussnge tbl 7th day of Minji, I'J.'-'.
(Signed) C. i:. (i ATKK.
(SKA I.)
Approved by lit" I III
March, 1912.
I Slatted I C. F,.
tteat:
(Sliinill M. I.. Al-FftltU.
Cltv llecorder.
. i , . 'I
Coming to
MEDFPRD
Dr. ftlellenthin
Mnyor.
Tth day of
OATKrt.
.Mayor.
In
ft I'M 1A 1 .1ST
Internal Mi-slbliui for tlie
wisl i-lexeti jciir
IMU'.H fVT opkiiati:
Will , tie nt
Holland Hotel
Monday, Apnl 3
Office Hour 0 a. m. to i p. in.
om: i.v onlv
No 1iare for Coiindimloii
l)r. Met'.enthln Is a re-jular gin-lu-nin
lu tneilli'l'io nnd uri-o -j und l II-
citited hy the atuto of O.-efcor. Jl
visit piofeSHlonully the more Import
ant lewns and cities an I offorj to all
vt" all nn Ihls trip (re rouaulja
flop, except the expense, of treatment
fthi-ti deaircd.
According lo his inetho-1 of irit
nu ot he iloes not operate I. r chronic
uppeudli'ltls, gall stone, nlcei tf
Homnch, tonsils or adenoidi.
lie has to bin credit wonderful re
sults In diseases of the stnu-nch, II v
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, intarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, si tntlcn, leg
ulcers and rectul ailments.
If you havn been ailing for any
length of time nnd do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as Improp
er measures rather than discuso are
often tho rauso of your long N'atidliig
trouble.
Hcmember, nhovo date, that con
Aullatlon on this trip will bo free and
that his treatment Is different.
Married women must ho accompan
ied hy their husbands. f .
yVddress! njtl Jloston JUock, Mn
neu polls, Minu. , '. , '
,Tho. form of proof of personal aer
vice hIpiII be siibsluiillally nil follows:
"Stain of Oregon,
County or Jackson, ss:
I, ...
being first duly aworn on nal.li depose
and any: That I run n citizen of the
t'nlted Slates nnd of tho Ktiitu of
Orpgon, over tho tif twentysine
,v('ars nnd competent to bo a witness
lu Uio above .entitled mal tor; that on
Urn....- day ol'.; t j 02.'. .,
1 personally delivered a notice, of
which the attachod h n trim copy, to
-v nt
'. .TrrTT by Hum
and there Ininding tho huiiid to the said
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral -Directors
SENSATIONAL .
Oldsmobile Fpur ,
Touring Car
$1385
nt Medford.
Busy Comer Motor Co.
Main nt Itlverstde