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"PAGE FOUft METVFOTUVMATL TTJTBimE, MTinPOnn, OKFJOX, SATUTUIAY. MAT 20, 1V21 Medford MAIL tribune AS iMiEPKNUENT NK.WKl'Al'KK rtJBUKIIKU r'.VKKY AFTKUNOON EXCEPT WNOAY, HV TUB MEIIr'OIUI I'UlNTlMl CO. Tha MnKnrtl Sunday Morning Sun l furnisher) - StitMcrltara desiring seven day daily newspaper. Offlra Moll Tribune PulMlng, S S7 I North sTir atrert. IMioti. 7.ri. A conaolldatlon ot the Hemnerattc- Time., the Meilfonl Mill, tli MiMfold Tribune, Uie Southern Orrgonun, The Ashland Tribune. ROBKHT W. KAMII., Editor. rUiMPTKH 8. KM ITU, Mansirer. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BT MAIL In Advance: IHIIy, with Hundsy Sun, year. ...... . l)nlly, u-lOl Stmdiiy Sun, nionth, . . , . tally, -without Hundiy Sun, year lnilly, without Sunday Sun. month... Weekly Mail Tribune, one year..t..... Wiin. I s Sun. fi lit mr. ............ BV CAnRIKK In slcdford. Aahland. Jackson. vllle. Central Point, Phoenix, Talent and on Jiinw-ays: Ihuly with Sunday Sun. month Iaity, without Sunday Sun, month,.. 2aily, without Sunday Sun, year. , . , ltly, with Sunday Sun, one year Ail term by earner, cash in advance. .S7.K0 . 6.0 . .;. . .0 00 .7 7. Ml 8.50 TY COBB AHEAD IN AMERICAN SOUTHWEST WHEAT CROP REPORT NO T MI HONORS NEW YORK, May 20. Ty Cold, one of tho greatest batters of the American GOOD. PRICES SOAR HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? What Mr. Dawes Is Up Against CHICAGO, May 20. lioports that tho condition of tlu new crops In the Official paper of the City of Medlon, Official paper of Jackson Comity. Rworn daily average etrmiuition for nix months ending April 1, 1922, s.vis, more than double th cireulation of any other paper published or circulated In Jackson County. Tha only paper betWtn Encene, Ore., and fUoramento, Calif., a distance of over ftoo milca. flavour leased wire Associsted lress Sen-ire. Entered aa second clan matter at Nedford Orearon, under the act ol March S. 187. MKMDKRS OF TUB ASSOCIATED TRESS. The Associated Press ia exclusively entitled to the vim for republication of all new riispstches credited to It, or not othenria credited in thia paper, and alao to tM local newa published herein. All rUrtita of republication of apecial dis patches herein are alao reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. The solar system is still Intact, and the sun is doing the best it can con sidering the chance its got, and the glorious Oregon System is more glori ous than ever, as the result of yester day's free-for-all. The operation was a success, but the patient died. league ia knocking at the door for the i southwest Is not ss favorable us ex battlng honors ot the junior league j poctod. Rave tho wheat market a circuit according to averages released' rather bullish tinge here today. The today and which include games of' rainfall was said to have been Insut- Wednesday. The Tiger loader, who Indent during tho past six weeks in was hitting .317 a week ago. boosted certain sections of the country. The his average to .413 and finds himself i early trading was rather light but the safely reposing in second place. market showed a rather firm uiuler- ueorge sisier, me m. i.oms siar wno tone with moderate buying by coin- Jack Dempsey, ljeavyweight cham pion of the world, returned from Europe wearing a monocle. No wonder he don't want to fight the black and dangerous Harry Wills. He much pre fers the white and helpless Jess Wil-lard. was hitting .402 a week apo. stepped to the top of the batting list with a mark of 442. He also is showing him self to be the best run getter of the league. His great batting and base running has enabled him to register 34 runs. He is showing the way to the; base stealers with fifteen thefts, his closest rival being his teammate, Ken neth Williams. Sisler is also leading Williams for the total base honors, with S4 bases, as compared to SI for Williams. Sisler has knocked out nine doubles, three triples and four homers, while Williams' total beside his eleven home runs, includes seven doubles and a triple. Lawton Witt, the Yankee outfielder, who was topping the list of leading batters a week ago. lost three points and has dropped to third place with an average of .407. Other leading batters: Ed Miller. Philadelphia 398: O'Neill, Cleveland 394; Clark. Detroit 391; Speaker, Cleveland 376; Jamieson, Cleveland 353; Williams, St Louis 339; Pratt, Boston 330. Griffith of Brooklyn and Hank Gow- dy of Boston are topping Toporcer of St. Louis for batting honors of the Na tional league with marks of 417 and 400. Toporcer la hitting 39S. However. Griffith and Gowdy played in only 16 games while Toporcer participated in mission houses and short covering. The May delivery which broke at the start soon recovered its loss on scat tered buying, but the bulk of the trade which was of a local character wns in the new crop deliveries. It was estimated that arrivals here today were 22.") cars while the deliv eries on May contracts were reported as 430,000 bushels ot wneat. May started 7-8c to llic lower ut $1.39 while the deferred deliveries varied from unchanged figures to 3-Sc up, with July $1.24 to $1.24 V. The market underwent slight gains all around, theft exper ienced somewhat of a setback. PINCHuT MAJORITY IS NOW 12,001 1. What does the Indian mime Kit Po Nali Givey Wenee, menu In English? 2. What Is it small sword? 3. When was the federal trade commission established 1 4. Who Is governor general of Canada? . Does a cannon ball travel In u straight lino or a curve? ti. Where are tho Wasatch moun tains? 7. What has made tho Indians In the southwest Wealthy? ' ,S. What was tho relationship be tween Jefferson Davis and I. . Grant? !'. Krom what language does the Word butt" come? 10. Who commanded the ('.una dtim troops at Vlmy ridge In lt'17? Answers to Yesterday'., tjite .! Vines that has been boiled or water that i m,'"",M' has not been boiled? Ans. .Water that has been, boiled. 2. Where tiro the Calico moun tains? Ans. Near San Iternardlno, Calif. 3. On what river Is Nashville, Teun.? Ans. Cumbci land. 4. What statu contributed land for the District of Columbia? Ans. Maryland and Virginia. 5. Can the richness of milk bo In creased by giving cows richer feed? Ans. Generally speaking, no. 0. What Is the correct expression represented by the abbreviation of A. W. O. L.? Ans. Absent without official leave. . 7. How big Id eight point typo? Ans. Eight seventy-seconds of nn inch. 8. If a person were high up In a balloon what shape would the rain bow appear to iieni? Ans. It would bo a complute circle. 9. In what kind of clltuitto is flax grown? Ans. Temperate. ' 10. What two identical will flame when water Is thrown on them? Ans. Metallic. posaslum and metallic sodium. POETRY IN CONGRESS (Congressional Record) To Whom Does the River Belong? The river belongs to the Nation: The levee, they say, to the State; The Government runs navigation; The Commonwealth, though, pays the freight. Now, here is. the problem that's heavy Please, which is the right or the 'wrong . When the water runs over the levee. To whom does the river belong? i . '' It's the Government's river in the sum mer, When the stage of the water is low, But in spring when it goes on a hum mer And starts o'er the levee to flow, When the river gets suddenly dippy The State must dig down in its till And push back the old Mississippi Away from the farm and the mill. - j .'. . I know very l'ttle of lawing, I've made little Btudy of courts, I've done little geeing and hawing Through verdicts, opinions, reports; Why need there be anything more said When the river, starts levees to climb? If the Government owns the aforesaid, It must own it all of tb,e time. If the bull you are leading should bel low ' And jump over somebody's fence. There isn't much doubt you're the fel low Expected to bear the expense; If it follows a Sunday-chool teacher And chases the maid up a tree, You're the owner the same of the creature Undoubtedly all will agree. If some time should somebody's chick- - ens Get into your garden and dig And pull up the plants like the dickens Or somebody's bull pup or pig, The owner thereof can not blame It On you or some party remote; The owner thereof can't disclaim it The chick or the pup or the shoat. If it's your Mississippi in dry time, It's your, Uncle Sam, when it's wet If It's your Mississippi in fly time, In flood time it's your river yet; There's no other way you can make It And bo when I give the alarm Come get your darned river and tae it ' Away from my timber and farm RUSSIAN SYMPHONY IS AFTER DAMAGES NEW YORK, May 20. The Russian Symphony society yesterday filed suit for $37,300 against William Boyce Thompson, alleging that he promised to pay $60,000 to enable the satiety to send an orchestra throughout the coun try during the 191S-19 season and ac tually gave up only $22,500, after the Itour was made at his suggestion. The complaint sets forth that mompson Became president anu Buai antor of the society in August, 1918. Boris A. Bakhmeteff, then the "Rus sian ambassador to America," became honorary president, Percy Rockefeller, vice president and Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of Woodrow Wilson, chairman of the ladies' committee, the complaint said. PHILADELPHIA. May 20. Clifford Pinchot's lead over Attorney General George E. Alter for the republican nomination for governor of Pennsyl vania today stood at 12,001, the biggest majority shown for him siuce the count of Tuesday's primary started. In the 773S districts heard from, Pinchot received a total of 501,187 and Alter 4S9.3S6. Mr. Pinchot at his home In Pike county discussed the next republican national convention and said he ex pected to see the unanimous re-nomi nation of President Harding. MNTY-SIX SCENES At it mooting of a civil ciiglneeiiuit association held In the southern part of the state last Week, government delays Were under diKcUBslon, and among ultier Instances, the following fails were given by an engineer for u long time employed ut Cannula. He turned In his accounts at the one, lacking a signed voucher for 25 cents. Tho audit was held up and demand kiuiile foe the missing voucher. lie replied that It Would cost $T to make the Journey to the distant point and get It from a Mpantard, who had supplied the material, he ply wa that he was a government official mid the government would bear his expense of 15. He was coin. pi'Ued tn make the trip, the account whs audited, and the government charged with $S5 "neeeMmiry ex pense." The time reuulied was six Home years ago u shrewd clerk in it government department saw that checks for claims of private persons were made out, placed in tho files, but payees not notified "because no appropriation was made for corres pondence with parties on private business." being a ruling by the chief clerk. The clerk resigned, formed a finance company, wrote holders nf claims whoKe checks bad been made out that he could hasten payment If lie bad power of attorney, which, of course was promptly forthcoming from the exasperated holder. All ho had to do was to present his author ity, get tho cheek and deduct 25 per cent for remitting. Ilf had collected oer jOO.(UU when the mutter reached President Cleveland, and there were some lightning changes. These nre facta of record, Keadlnu them, una has nn Increased respect for the Intelligence of I hose who pray direct to wooden linages. If Mr. Dawes can tlevlso some way top recent these occurrence his budget system wilt not only Ih a sue cemt, but It should entitle blot to enter' the Hull ot Ktime. FxchanRo. American lioiiion-Ht. I.iiiiIh ruin, New York 12; Cleveland 4. Philadelphia 4 ; Chicago ". Washington 3; Hot roll 2, SOLUTION CHINA'S UNITY DEPENDS ON ? MILITARY ACTION National Chicago IWistoii wot grounds. littsbuiH-New York wol grounds, (imiiiimtl !: Philadelphia 1. St. I.ouls 10; llrooMyii tl. Coast Ktanclsco-Vernon postponed, Oakland 4. tint San rain. l.os Angeles fi game). l.os Attgclosfinklnnd (2nd game not recii ml ). Salt l-uko 4: Seattle u. I'.u raiin nt'" I'm tlauil called end 3rd, hilitl. LADY RHODA CAN'T FLOOD WATERS DENY NAVY RADIO TO SPREAD SPEECHES WASHINGTON, May 20. Acting Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt to day announced ho had declined ap plication of the National Woman's party for use of naval facilities In broadcasting addresses to be deliver ed tomorrow at dedication of the par ty's new headuarters here. The ap plication was denied, Mr. Roosevelt said, on the broad ground that such use would contravene the naval order against employment of the naval ra dio for political purposes. TEaARKANA quiet Willie and Eugene Howard in the spectacular and mousing New- York Winter Garden 'Tossing Show of 1921" will be the attraction nt the age Theatre Tuesday night. May 23. The coming of this famous and bril liant attraction which Is said to have been breaking all known records everyw'hpre, promise to be the real theatri(4ll treat of the season. This entire gigantic production was staged under the personal supervision of Mr. J. J. Shubert, and ran one year at the New York Winter Garden. It has been praised as the most bewil dering production ever made In America. Never before in a New York production has there been such a huge conglomeration of comedians, singers, dancers and spectacular ef fects. As an exhibition of resplen dent revelry, the "Passing Show" is of monumental proportions. In 20 scene and with a company of 20(1 people, it is said -to' be the biggest at traction ever sent on tour. An a in pie Insurance of its entertaining value la given In the names of the stellar cast, which include two of tho world's greatest entertainers, Willie and Eugene Howard. Other important members are tho teams of C'ortez and Peggy, Masters and lirown, and Kchrode and Aron- son: the feminine portion being May Holey, Ina Hayward, Emily Miles, Norma Hamilton, Peggy lirown, Flo Homerville, Dolores Suarez, Tiny Collins, Dot Mantell, Mary Booth, Margaret Wood and Edyth Lawrence, some of the men are Will I'hllbrlck John Quintan, Jack Hiee, VV. H. Prim gle, Frank Masters, Itobert Gilbert, Anthony Jochlm, Victor Iiozart, Francis X. Mahoney, Jack Hall and Joe Qualters, and a chorus of 7 Winter Garden beauties. A - LYNCHING TEXARKANA, May 20. This clly was nuiet today following the lynch ing last night of llullon Owens, negro, by a mob which took him from the Miller county Jail on the Arkansas side, where he had been confined following the fatal shooting of R. C. Choate, Arkansas policeman Authorities have made no announce ment concerning an investigation MENACE RANCHERS BABE ALONE IN HOME MODESTO, Cal May 20. Fears were felt for the safety of fifty ranch ers marooned early today by the rising waters of the Stanislaus river south of Mantoca and word was awaited from a party which attempted to com municate with the flooded area. Warm rains today had melted snow in the upper reaches of the Sierras and the Stanislaus liver, one-of the principal watersheds from them, and overflowed Us banks and flooded thousands of neres. The river wns r,lslng i-npldly and the peak of the flood was not ex pected, for 2Ho 3G -hours. TO DEATH News Summary of Last Night EVERETT, Wash., May 20. The eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Medema was burned to death Friday afternoon in a house on ranch near Arlington. The boy was alone at the time, tho house being one which was being repaired and was unoccupied by the family which lived some distance away. It is be lieved thnt he may have been play ing with matches. Neighbors, seeing the blaze, attempted a rescue, but were unsuccessful. NEW YORK A-gigantic, postof flce holdup, surpassing in spectacu larly and daring any of the recent registered mail theft3 of the $1,000, 000 class, would have been perpetrat ed at the city hall postofflce Satur day, but for the kean work of a post office Inspector who grew a bad man's beard consorted with the plot ters und uncovered tnelr scheme. Sev en men, six of them employes of the postofflce, were arrested. NEW YORK Jack Dempsey, the pugilist, announces he will marry Miss Kdfth Rockwell of Boulder, Col. GENEVA David Lloyd George, tho British premier in his valedictory before the final plenary session of the economic conference said Genoa weather had been sunny anta gloomy and that some times there had been thunder storms but all had ended to day in a blue sky. BAKERSFIELD, Cal. In its first report since It began Inulrlng into J.he recent activities of masked night ri1 ers in the central California oil fields the Kern county grand jury delivered a strong grand "jury presentment against the Ku Kluz Klan. Five In dictments were returned. MUjs Alta Nay lor of Med ford spent Sunday ut tho home of her friend, Miss Emma Iteed. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Baldwin of Applcgate, pasxed through our city Wednesday en route to Medford. where they spent the day shopping. .Miss l.sjue McCully had as her guests during the week her cousin. Ml-. Unzic M. Ureenwood und her daughter. Gladys, of Kansas City and Mrs. Edmlngton, formerly .Molllo Mciritt Coletimii of San Frtinclsco, Mr. Pud Luwrvncu und Miss Gladys Dorothy gave their friend n miriiri.su when thuy were quietly mur ried in Yrckit Saturday. They have taken their resident e in Medford. Several parties havo disposed of their residence in our city in tho last week and our town seems still to bu on the map. Mr. and Mrs. lienry Woolridgo of Foots creek wire callers at the county seat and guests St the home of Mrs. M. E. Dunnington one day re cently. Menus Combest and wife and mother and Mr. and Mr. T. Combest wero visitors in our city Saturday. I The Talent und. Jacksonville base ball team met on the Talent grounds lust Sunday and an interesting game was enjoyed By the large crtiwd present. The score stood 2 to 7 in fuvor' of Jacksonville. Mr. Hen Bcckman Is spending the week In our city, guests of hi mother Mrs. JulU Beck man and sister Miss Carrie. Mr. and Mr, ('has. Chitwood and Dr. und. Mr . J. W. Robinson motor ed to Ashland Sunday. Mm. Annu Uroad ha returned to her home after u lengthy visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. Dungey ut Con oil le. Miss Molllc Pulley of Medford spent several days visiting friends in our city. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chapman und Mis Carmen Dorothy attended the Shriners dance, ut Ashluud lust Fri day. Mrs. If. Wendt Is suffering from a fractured rib, having fell In such a manner ugulnst the separator, So4 is confined to her room. Mrs. Leliu McKco and son, LJl Friday evening enjoyed tho l ISA at the high scnool and tho dune xven by the basebull hoys. Mrs. I'm Swayne and dattjhter. Mildred, were guests of their daugh ter and sister, Miss Hazel Hwayno in Medford Suturday night and ut tending chunh Sunday morn, when they returned to their homo in Wat kins. - Miss Huttlu Deneff was a recant visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jennings of Medford. Attorney Jl, K. Ilatina met with u serious and painful accident Hat urday evening nn alcohol stove ex ploding and tin- flumes burning his fuce. Mr. llanna was attended by Dr. Plckcl und i continuing with his office duties. Mrs. Miles Cantrall and son, Har land and Mrs. C. M. Ruth were Hun- day visitors in our city, attending sor vices and visiting frlonds. Oscar Knox, the veteran stago driver, has returned from an extend ed visit In California. Tho stngo ser vice wero continued during his ab sence by ills son, Olln. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Carter " and daughter huve moved to Butte Falls, where Mr. Curler will conduct a con fertionary. , Mr. Jlyan und daughter, Mary, spent Sunday inlUng at tho home of N. Johnson and mother, who lives near Grant Push. Mrs. Eva Collins and daughter p.'issed through town en- route to Medford, having completed a term of school in the iii-.-iver district. Tom Dunnington and Leonard McKen were recent business visitors in the Applegiite, SIT HOUSE LORDS A HO A It D '. M. H. TEXAS. I.OH AMll.F.S llAliUMR, May 20 .loo CP her of the baltosi New ' .M exli o ! new lightweight champion of the I'aiifli- fleet ti s Hi. i result of a tiiiappy I. out nUiurd ship lust night when be fore lliu-" thousand offlicm nod men he took th" title from lon Davis of the dcuroycr force. The boxing in ogt .mi and entertainment extend ing Into the hour of this morning was on of tho I'ptinnlcsl of tho season, Champion In other division of the sitiiuvd circle defended their titles. PKKINII, May 20. -Illy the Asso ciated 1'iessl Solullilll of Chlnu'it iiilortml problem Including unlflcu tlott of ito mii-ilt und south, nwnlt the outioine of the mllllaiV activities north of, Tien Tsiil Where the iirmle or General Chang Tso-I.ln ttnd Gene ral Vu Pel Fn face each other, General Wu, who defeated ChiiiiaT In their i ecu nt in ui (itilun near Peking lias doctored hn will not fight again If Chung peai ealily withdraw 111 furies north of the great wall, u tho lutinl Important itletlnn to be con sidered now I the KtiilillUlug ut u itinntllutloiiiil government, It wu reported hist night from Tien 'I'm tit Hint Chung' troop bud t-otitpletriy evacuated Ijinehow and hang himself mitt ID Irnlulond of mdillei hud already gone outside the tin- great wall. Tim ri'lrctit wu ul Itil.iiled either to tit-ucrnl Wu' out riniiklui; movement or to trouble In Mam Inu la. NKW YOltK Benny Leonard le celled the Judge' decision over Sol dier Haiificld. Veteiaii Welterweight. In a four-round bout ut Madison Snllale Garden. TIIK DM. I. KM, Ore.. May t.- Seventeen precinct complete mil of 3'. gae t'litigiessMiiin .Gwinn 2; Slimolt 267; Governor, Hall 23S; Ol cott 4I. Treasurer. Huff 3H0: Ryan. 4t3; superior Jutlre, !u-nrtt 6H2: M'- The Windier. ' WASHINGTON. May 20 Wcttthnr mil look for the week beginning Mon day: lioii. c mountain and pbilenu rt gli'lis - lietietnlly fulr mid liiotloritln leiopciittiire. but with a probability of iiciasiottol toeat shower. Purine stales - Generally fulr lld norrmil teinperatiii e, i-xcept for oc ciiKlomtt stiuwei along tho north const. Children In Spring Tims Mr. C. OHlHirn. 'KU Hillside lid, Cleveland, O., wiltns: "My grand daughter wu troubled with cotiRll fur nearly two year. She took Foley's Honey and Tar and her cough is now gun It loosened th pbUgtn so sha could rulsn It easily," Foley's I looey and Tnr it Jul what children should itmv for feverish colds, fourths, "sunt. LOXIHUx. May 20. -Illy Associat ed Press.) lly a volo if twenty to fitir tho committee on prvllleges of the house of lords decided today that l.ndy Rhontlda's claim und petition to set in the house of lords hud not been in ado out. Lady Ehnndtlu's petition to sit in the house vf lords was grunted by the) committee on privileges March 2, but when tho petition was reported to tho houso late In Mun-h It wus refer red buck to tho committee. Tho sentiment of the debato in thn houae of lords over tho reference: back to the committee was apparently against the admission of women. l.ady lthnudda, daughter cf tho late Viscount ithonddu, is one of the leading figures In the business world of Great Britain, having succeeded her father,' long known a the "coal king' In the direction of numerous of his largo business enterprises. . ourt. uai; num. una. n . . ..... ru irl,.,-. ,) ,,, w,.y hresthlng. Ho 1 i l'lf VIII III i ( a I a lat- - Gram 50$ Campbell huff IS. public a.-rvli-o commission, 416; liyniiiii 122; Tble- surti to got Foley . It Checks rrotiri anil wlifHipltig rough, too. Hold every where. Adv. ' ' ... ii.n TI'LSA, Okla.. May 20. Hamlet In thn person of Oscar Osborn, a high school student gave way to u modem swain lust night. Garbed as a Danish prlnro whoso character ho hud portrayud In a school entertainment Osborn was going home whim Bet uHin by a robber. Tin- youth drew his long sword nnd attacked the highwayman who unaccustomed to fac ing such strange weuim. turned irnd ran. Ho escaped und Osborne re-arranged his plunit-d hat und flowing robes and continued hiu way homo- ward. Amateur Hamlet Routs Hold-Up With Sword You have been wanting to use gas. hut havo hesitated on account of the cost of service installation. For the next 15 days your gas company will run service 40 feet inside your property line free of cost to you. There is due to arrive in a few days a car load of pipe and wc are now prepared to make extensions of mains to consumers. Stop in at our office and talk it over with us. Southern Oregon Gas Co. I mghtm Oosnty Jawalrr Kapalrtnr. xiuimoaa Battmg, Watci B pairing. Satisfaction Assured In quality and price. Mali us your wants. MARTIN J. REDDY U2 WOOD! Fir 3.00 Tier and np. Pish Egg Coal ft te.BO 'Jon. MEDFORD FUEL CO Oor Fir rami Third ' '"hone 213 1TRAY im. mi: why 2nd Floor .Medford Building Fashionable DRESSMAKING Experience In all branches. Designing of all kinds. Prompt Attention to Mailorders, 05 W. 10th 8t. Phono 855-Y Pi'lnecss' Itw-overy Slow. ATHENS, May 20. Slow improve ment I noted in tho condition of Princess Kilssnbeth, w4fe of Crown Prince George ' who has ii pleural nhscpss ii nd hnr physicians bellevo ehe Is out of danger. BREEDERS' NOTICE Ketab 87,277 Imported Percheron , Stallion ig mnlvinjr Benson hUuk, HtftrUnft Mny L'2, ut Citzcn i;irnf Meilfnnl, Oregon. , CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho semi annual instaU ment (one twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and watcrmain assessments upon all properties for which applica tion was mado to extend time of payment, will be due and pay able at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1022, and will be .delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (3) upon tho amount of such de linquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will bo advertised and sold for tho amount of such delinquency, to. gcther with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Date at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May, 1022. MARY HASWELL WEBBER, Treasurer of the City of Modford, Oregon. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1029 MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES ' Dally Except Sunday LV. MEDFOIU) 10 A. M. - I.V. ROBEM7IW3 1.00 P. M. , - GKANT8 rASS-MEDFORD STAGES Dally and Sunday ' Leave Medford Leave Grants Pas 10.00 A. M. 10,00 A. M. 1.00 P. at 1.00 P. M. 4.80 I M. , P.'M. Fares: Medford-Orant Pass, f 1.11; Grants Pnsa-Roscbnrg, fS.OOl Mcdford-Uosebiirn $LtB.