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PAGE SIX OPENS' WITH BiG Tljo first JackBon County AgrUul- m-il P(vin(iml( Conference onemd tills afternoon, under the auspice, of II1C uregon rtRrtcuiiui ai vuuvhoj unu farm, civic and commercial organiza tions' of this county. It gives pjrom lses of being a highly successful; meot ing, with a large attendance. Tann ers began to arrive this mornJiig, for the three days' session. j This morning was devoted tjn com mittee meetings of the various groups, and tho arranging of the preliminary detallB for the opening session, Mn the Masonic hall this , afternoon, ' when there will be a general assembly, of all In attendance with A. C. Joy of! Ash land, president of the Jackson County Farm Bureau presiding. This mooting was called at 1:1C o'clock. Paul V, Marls, director of extension service at O: A. C. will deliver the first address of the meeting on "Tho Pur pose of the Conference," followed by a series of three minute talks on the "Condition of Agriculture in JackBon County, by tho chairmen of tho various j groups. Routine business scbodulcd to come before the nssombly Is tho election of a permanent chairman, a secretary, and a resolution committee. Commodity groups mot as follows at 2:30 o'clock. .' The Livestock group In the smoking room of the Masonic building, the Small Fruit and Berry group In tho club room of the Mnsonlc building, tho poultry group In tjio dining room of the Masonic building, tho Farm Crops group In the Ptiblio Library and tho Poultry group In the same buEldlnx, T)i 9 Land Sottloment group In the Losemont of tho Hotel Modford, tho Home Demonstration group In tho Lib erty building, fourth floor, and the' Lnhriseapo group In the parlors of tho Hotel Holland. 'The program for tomorrow Is: , . Mornlnfl - ',10 a.' m. to 12 In. Boys' and GJrls' club group, Hotel Medford, bnsontont. , Sessions of all groups In their re spective mooting plnceB. (No meeting of Homo DomoraHra- tion group on Tuesday.) Afternoon IflB to 6 p. m. Sessions of nil groups. Same as in tho morning. WIPED OUT, BUT VICTORY COSTLY v.i '(MANILA, Fob. 18. (By the Asso ciated Press) Lleutomint F.ugonlo Mondcst and eight constabulary soi- dlurs under his command and 35 10 lltrlous fanatics, including two of Uinir- lenders, wero Killed in a ugnt at JJalotc, ARilsan province, according to ,a constabulary report hero today. HAvnrnl nlher fanatics worn wounded. . Tho majority of the fanatics who took part In tho fight, it Is believed, hero, wero refugees who escaped from Burns Island, Hurlgno province; off the Inland of, Mindanao, which has been tho sccno of several recent clashes between tho constabulary and tho fanatics. The latest fight Is thought by the oonntabulary to bava virtually anni hilated the last romiiantu of tho ng grosslvo fanaticfl. ' Ooolldgos Attend Service WAWllNUTON, Fell. 18. Presi dent nnd Mrs. Coolldgo yesterday at tended services cominomirntlvo of the birth of GcorRo Washington, held by the District of Columbia chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. An nddresH wai inado by the Rev. Philip M. Rhlnolandcr, furtuer bishop of .the Kplscupnl dluceso of Pennsyl vania. Uftnldtm fnr Jlonlth. If If this Signature is NOT on the BROW! a miMNE "There is no other BROMO QUININE" Proven Safo for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick : and effective reined for CoMs, Grip and Influenza, and as a Preventive. " . . The First and Original Piicc SO Coming to Armory Kolb nncl Pill Comliif? ' Kvery BoaHon Kolb find Dill con tribute one pronounced comedy tri umph to tho American kIuko. "A JUi Howard," Aaron Hoffman's latent comedy Hot, la their 1U24 offering. Hoffman seems- to huvo outdone tyin aelf thia time in seeking to wiLirlxo the prevalent craze for plays with baffling plots. Kolb portrays tho rolo of a "man about town," u sort of Kay "rounder" and tho action of tho piece transpires in his apartment in a bit; New York hotel. 1)111 Is neon us a waiter in this Hiimo hostelry. How they become in volved in tho puzzling skein of this hilarious concoction provides the scheme of tho plot and kocps tho iauKhter at full height from tho start to the final curtain. Among tho cast with tho comic pair are Ivan Miller, Klchard Allan, May Cloy and Korio Ludwig. Kolb and Dili's special Jazz orchestra under tho direction of Leo Flanders, accompan ies tho unusually clever company. At Medford Armory on Tuesday night, February HOth. The Screen "Trilby," nt Hialto It Is not often that a widely herald ed screen production so thoroughly llvon up to its ad vi t mo not icon ns "Trilby," showing at the Hialto tho atro for tho last tlmo tonight. Andree .Lafayette, in tho tltlo role. Is a delight. A girl of a typo unusual to tho American theatregoer, sho adds to the charm of a vivid personality. Arthur Kdmund Oarcwe scores heavily as Svongall, tho villain, both in nuiko-up and In interpretation. Tho artist pals, Taffy, The Laird nnd Little Jillleo, played by I'hito McCullough. Wilfred Lucas and Creighton Wale, respectively, are por trayed with consummate skill. Others In tho cast nro the Oncko of Francis McDonald and tho Zouzou of the Fronch artist, Maurieo Cannon. "Anna Christie," whose story has been adapted for tho screen by Thom as 11. I nee from 10 u go no O'Neill's stage drama, which won tho 11)22 Pulitzer prize for tho best American drama of the year, Ktands out boldly as tho most unconventional hero! no ever brought to the silver sheet. The picture opens a, three days' cngaKomcnt at the Klalto theater tomorrow matinee. Advertising Campaign Snowdrift, Popular Cooking Fat Tho spring advertising campaign of Snowdrift, a popular product with every housi'wlfc, begins in this Issue. Snowdrift is said to bo a standard article, u pure, rich, creamy cooking fat, Is made by the samo company that makes Wesson oil, out of oil ns ood ns a fine solid oil. Is packed in atr tlglit buckotri to keep it as sweet and frenh n tho day It was made sweet nil' tho way down to tho bottom of the bucket." This product Is manufactured by the southern Cotton Oil Trnding Co.. and tho advertising is placed through .itlktn & ,)nlden. Inc. Box, it is NOT Cold and Grip Tablet Out MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNE, NEW YORK, Feb. 18. American Leglonnairos vere pushing tholr cam paign for ' an ox-servicemen's bonus with renewed vigor today after a sen sational spurt last night In which the treasury department was accused of "juggling" its estimates against the project and Secretary Mellon was charged with "misleading" tho late President Harding and President Cool idgo. . Tho charge of "juggling" was made at a bonus meeting by Colonel Thomas VV. Miller, alien property custodian. Ho said a "high treasury official" had ad mitted tho alleged manipulation of the figures to blip nnd had confessed the cstlmntoH wero dishonestly Increased each time congress requested a revis ion because It was felt necessary at tho trensury department to use strong er nnd stronger arguments against the bonus each time it came up. Representative Benjamin L. Fair child, republican, New York, said Sec retary Mellon "misled" Mr. Harding In anticipating a $600,000,000 deficit, when events proved there was a $300, 000,000 surplus In tho treasury. This $1)00,000,000 difference, Mr. Fairchrld assorted, "prevented President Hard ing, perhaps more than any other fea ture, from signing tho bonus bill." . Alvln M. Owsley, former commander of the legion told his hearers the bo nus would pass tho house by a five to one vote nnd get a majority in tho senate, "eventually passing over the veto of President Coolldge." BE ENDORSED BY CHICAGO, Feb. 18. More than 300 aiftocatcs of the candidacy of William (libbs McAdoo for the democratic nomination for president today saw Judgo David Ladd Rockwall of Ohic oiien, till- conference thnt wiir dflcU j nhclhiT the Tcap ,t Dome di.u.;i;s".r :s have ;iiilo Mr. McAdoo un'Ic lo e.in tlmie.u" a preside ltlnl cnu.lh'to A i-'ctdly scattering of winci w:s uod-'l In the gathering tint l'svi:.il u tlin ):nuto s)eec"i dellv?"ed by Ho iiier Ciinim'ngs of ".mrecti i ' i.riuir oliniiinun of tho dqmociu'.i-: ouf'inl c irniHtee. 'I'hi! c-i I'Monce wan calie i, Mr. Cum mines s.i! "not only ti ulL'rn fie I irtuncs ( f an lndividun., but to eon si'lcr the f.Ue of the cans3 i-f il'itr alis:u." n'h( so ho control the M'piili.rnn tai iy, ' continued Mr. Cunnnnn1-, "in a despori to nttoiupt to dl'on ;;tt'U- tifn from their own der-j.li'i't wi striving to Implicate demucrvs !t: the dlsgincefiil disclosures In l.io Teapot l)"ii!P i i.i nl. ' Not one democrat official and net mil person moutinncd in connection with the democratic presidential nom ination has boon touched by tho reve lations. "A special attempt has been mnde to discrodit Sir. McAdoo, but it is known nnd admitted everywhere that Mr. McAdoo had no connection, dlroctly or Indirectly, with theso scandals. "Tho niero stntemont of tho situa tion rovnnls tho absurdity of the sug gestion that thnro has been any impair ment of his strength ns a candidate "Tho forces of liborallsm have gath ered nround Mr. McAdoo to continue tho 8trugglo which began in 1911! to free American Institutions from the thraldom of special privilege." E IN U. S. ATTITUDE 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. The American government's war debt pol ley remained unchanged after u con ference today of tho debt commission. Tho commission fulled to act on proposals that the debtor Kovern inenta bo reminded nrcnln that tho I'ulted States is awaiting funding pru pupils. Proposals for a change In tho American government's policy of watting for debtor nations to Initiate refunding negotiations wore before R session today of tho American debt commission.i . The meeting was called by Secre tary Mellon, the- chairman, late last week, but he declined to talk of ques tions to be taken up further than to say that strong pressure was beln brought, to boar In some quarters In the transmission of a reminder to the debtor governments that the commis sion nwaitod their suggestions looking towards a funding ngroement. . Tho commission expires In about a year nnd most of the. members feel the funding program should ba com pleted without the necessity for ex tending Its existence, . MEDFOITD, OREGON, ThreeConvinced Mrs.. Wuniliolz decjurcs Tanlw? "grumlcst medicine) on earth." It helped Jiel ttwl her gnimhnotlKT, sho KtJUcs.1- ';: MRS, "My mother and grandmother both say they never paw such improvement as Tanlac has made in mo and they, like myself, think it Is the grandest medicine' on earth," Is the glowing trlbuto of Mrs. Ruth .Warnholz, 2039 82nd Ave., Oakland, Calif. "Kvcr since childhood, I suffered from stomach trouble and tho past ten years it has been extremely bad. My appetite was very poor, I had fallen off until I only weighed eighty pounds, and that miserable, worn-out feollng that was ever with mo beggars description. , - "Tanlac helped my grandmother so much that I decided to take it, and oh, how fine and happy I feeV. Why. for the first time in years I have no stomach misery and I am eating so ravenously that i havo actually gained nineteen pounds." Tanlac is. for snip by nil good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tako Tanlac Vegetable Pllla. " County Court Proceedings. The following Is a schedule of ex penditures of Jackson county, Oregon, together with a. list of the claimants and articles of service for which the claim is made and which were passed upon by tho county court of Jackson county during tho month of January, 1D24. - The following bills wero allowed as follows with tho exceptions shown: County Court and -Commissioners Goo. A 1 ford, eounty commis sioner's salary - 54.00 Victor Bursell, county commis sioner's. salnryV - G. A. Gardner,, county judge's salary i.; i G. A. Gardner,' county judge's travel expense Postal Telegraph & Cable Co., judge's calls 4G.6"u 166.6G 42.63 7.6S Goo. Alford, expense trip to Portland, county commis sioner- 35.85 u- Total . i :.$353.41 , Circuit Court . F. Roy bavis, snlary, circuit court reporter, $ 166.66 Mildred M. 'Howard, meals to jurors i... 7.00 A. R. Thompson, salary, circuit court bailiff 51.00 W. W. Green, ilrayage, circuit court expense - F. Hoy Davis, circuit court cx- penso transcripts C. C. Darling, . circuit court witness ..... Mrs. C. C. Darling, circuit court witness . .25 6.60 6.60 Total , - $220.36 Justice Court Emory Davis, justice court wit ness : : 3.80 Goo. Hall, justice court witness 3.80 G. O. Taylor, justice court fees .: 103.00 Fred Tumor, justice court wit ness ..... .- 2.80 W. II. Gowdy, justice court fees .15.00 Total - $129.40 Sheriff's Office ; , Geo. B. Ahlen, salary, deputy aheriCf $ 108.00 Olgiv Andorson, work, sheriffs olfico i. 78.00 U P. Forncrook, finger print and salary, deputy sheriff.... 125.00 Gen. L. Howard, work in sher iffs offlco 90.00 .Murray Bros. & Groone, work on tax foreclosure 132.00 Mary K. Ryan, work In sher iff's offlco 78.00 Edna Snyder, deputy sheriff's salary - 100.00 J. W. Shirley, travel expense, deputy sheriff 4.90 J. W. Shirley, salary, deputy sheriff 120.50 Dalton Terrill, work in sher iffs office 90.00 C. E. Terrill. shorifrs Balary 20S.3 Ashland Tidings, . printing. sheriffs office 12.30 U D. Forncrook. travel, ex pense.' deputy sheriff 50,4 The Jacksonville Post, printing envelopes, sheriffs office .... 2.59 C. K. Terrill, stamps, envoi- oios, sheriff's office 105.54 C K. Terrill, travel expense, sheriff 7.28 Ira Tungate, service, sheriffs office - 1.80 Geo. II. Alden, travel expense deputy sheriff - 44.S0 Ira Tungato, travel expense, sheriffs office ..- 16.72 Jacksonville Freight line, dray age, sheriffs office 1.00 Medford Printing Co., supplies, sheriffs office -.. 18.30 Koke-Tiffanv Co., supplies, sheriff's offlco - 207.01 Postal-Telegraph Cable Co., calls, sheriff's office 9.1S Total , $1624.03 Clerk's Office ,MarJore Adnmsoq, wprlj It -if-;, !' -"i MONT) A V, FEBRUARY 18, 's office - 75.00' ey Florey, clerk's sal, , J . 106.66 1 Neil Florey, deputy I clerk' Chaunccy ary Mildred. clerk's salary .., . John Harris, deputy clerk's sal ary Mrs. Ethel-' Jones, work In clerk's office Irma Martin, work in clerk's office- Delilia Stevens, deputy clerk's salary .... Mattie Stevens, deputy clerk's salary Mary Truax, deputy, clerk's salary Dan Pearce, work in clerk's of fice : ; Chuancey Florey, stamps, clerk's office - . Kilham Stationery Co, sup plies, clerk's office - Modford Printing Co., printing, clork's office Glass & PrudhommO Co., sup 110.00 : 85.00 80.00 57.00 2.00 plies, clork's office 28.63 Koke-Tiffany .. Co., supplies, clerk's office ...t Total Treasurer's office A. C. Walker, treasurer's sal- ary ; 150.00 Verl G. Walker, deputy treas urer's salary -. 100.00 Jackson County Bank, safe-de- . posit box rent 8.00 A. C. Walker, stamps, express, treasurer's office . . 10.95 Kilham Stationery Co.. sup- - piles) ireusurers uiiicb ii.iJi(jay 0j April, 1922. liisss AC- rruuiioinino i.u., suii- plies, treasurer's office 6.55 Total , .'. $300.29 School Superintendent's Office Frnnkln Adams. nsnintAnt. Kit- nnrinfAnrinnt'a nfflen i R 00 , ...... r . , r-11.aoein iiurr, scuuui super- I- -" " , . .,... , visor's salarv l'O 00 cording to the record in the office of visors salary 1-uuuithe County Clerk of Jackson County, Susanne Homes Carter, super- Oregon, of tho following described imenueni s salary iuo.uo Elizaboth Burr, travel expense, supervisor Elizabeth Burr, office ex pense, supervisor Postal Telegraph Cable Co., ent's office i....... . Modford Printing Co., supplies, school superinttendent's of- GO 60 . ki oo .(12 r, sn lice OJ.oW ouuiii!tj nutiiuu vunr, iiuvei expense, state conference 50.35 Susanne Homes Carter, office expense, school superintend ent's office - . 7.94 Oregon City Enterprise, ex pense, school superintendent 11.60 Western Union Telegraph Co,, calls, superintendent's office .36 Total $601.92 Fruit Inspector's Office E. R. Ontman, fruit inspection and exnenso $ 63.30 Hownrd E. Warner, fruit in spection 108.50 Total iwi.BU Assessor's Office V. J. Beach,- work on plats, as- 8essor's office $ Clair Coleman, work on maps, assessor's office J: li, Coleman, assessor's, sal- Linnie Hnnscain, deputy as sessor's salary Delpha O. Terrill, deputy as sessor's snlary ... Burroughs Ad'llng Machine Co., renairs ma 'nines, assessor's office .... J. B. Coleman, stamps, asses sor's ofiice .. J. B. Coieman, travel expense, assessor's office Total .$437.16 . Tax Rebate It. L. Maultby, tax refund $ 25.00 Edward Woodcock, tax -refund 4.82 B. R. Wood, tax refund 82.23 Total $10.74 .. Widow's Pension Ella Abbott, widow's pension. .$ 25.00 Florence. MY Baker, - widow's pension 35.00 Effle Marie Baor, widow's pen sion j. 25.00 Juanlta Butler, : widow's pen sion 20.1.0 Callla Card, widow's pension.... 54.00 Anna M. Edwards, widow's pen sion : 15.00 Nettie Croon, widow's pension 10.00 Mary Roborts Higglns, widow's . pension 15.00 Alice P. Howell, widow's pen sion ,. 2S.d0 Ina Huson. widow's pension.... 84.00 Dolly Ixive. widow's pension.... 25.00 Anna Prescott, widow's pen sion .-. . 10.00 Elizabeth Sevey, widow's pen sion 17.50 Hose. R. Slngler, widow's pen sion 23.00 Total ,.......$355.50 ' Court House Expenses E. D. Collins, janitor's salary. $ 14.65 Victor Johnson, work on court house- 91.63 F. L, Lyon, work on court house. . 87.50 T. it, Robinson, janitor's snlary 48.07 W. W. Green, drayage, court house expense 1.50 Jacksonville Cash Store, court house supplies 3.35 John Jensen, plastering, court house exponse ............. .... 8.00 Fred J. Flck, supplies, court house ..a.. 50.51 Jacksonville Freight L Lino, drayage, .court houso ex-. , pense .75 D. M. McDanlel, labor, furnace - and sidewalks i j. .. 15.00 California Oregon Power .Co., service, court house expenso 72. S5 W. I. Mclntyre. sawing wood, court house expense 7.50 Southern Pacific Co., freight, court house expense '. 1.21 Chas. E. Lloyd, labor, court , house expense, $38.00 dis allowed) '. 50.00 Total $452.54 . (To be continued. 1 Notice, of Amilleiwxio lor Peed To F. A. Smith.- the owner, accord ing tO"thc record In tho office ot the County Clerk of Jackson Cnuntv. Oregon, of the following described property, to-wlt: . Lot 7. block 1. King's Addition to the City of M id for-!. Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford. Oregon. Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale tot fld pro- 1921 porty issued by e City of lodford und'rChu';!.er400f b" Cnar.oV f ,7e city of Medford. O.ogon. and Us ordinances enacted pursuant inereio. 125.00! You are further notmeu notwithstanding this notice, re m 75 nft tion of such property ahull ,i, 7500,made within sixty (0U) days ufu-i ho 'date of service or the date ot flist 75.00 publication of this notice, the City of 1 Medford, Orsgon, will demand u ueed 76 00 therefor from tho City Treasurer 01 ! Dated at Mediord, Oregon, this 10. n day of April, 1U22. t I. AI.FORD.' : City Recorder of the City of - Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CAUKl-V. Medford, -Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Notice of AppUcotlon for Heed To F. A. Smith, the owner, accord - , ,a ,nn,ril .in the offlcO Of tllC S3 04 County Clerk of Jackson County. Ore ,8on, of the following described pro- 15.75 ;"e,"y,' i-B, KlnC Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon.. ' You are hereby notified that the rMtv nt Morifnrd. Orecon. is the holder 014 of a Certificate of Sale for Bald pio ".... i,ir ihn Citv of Medford on the 21st day of January, WW. ..1062.22,undcr chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, ami us Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. . You are further notified thnt if notwithstanding this notice, redemp j nmde wllhtn sxly (00) days after the date of service or the date of first publication of this notice, the City of j Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed oj-ofor '',e Pty Treasu,e' of rVcat MeufordT oregon. this 15th tion of such property snail nui t M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN, ' Attorney for Applicant, ' Medford, Oregon.. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Notice of AllllUcntion for Deed I Tn r I. ffntsndv. the owner, ac property, to-wlt: Lot 1. block 2. King Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. I You are hereby- notified that the City of Medford, Ovcgon, is tno nomer I nf n. f'ortlfleato of Sale for said pro- Iperty Issued by the City of Medford , ,n the 21st dav of January. 1919. under Chapter 14 of the cnarter ot the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto, . ,,.. nn,irin.l tl,f if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion nf Ruch nronertv shall- not be made within sixty (60) days after tho date of service or tho date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of August, 1923. M. U ALFORD. City Recorder ot the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN,'1 Attornev for Annlicant. Medford, Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Notice of Application for Deed To J. C. Brown, the owner, accord- ini? tn Ihn record in the office of the county Clerk or Jackson county, ore gon, of the following described pro nertv. to-wlt: nn 1 Lot 7, Lewis Addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon. ' ' 1 You nro hereby notified that tho 21.00, city of Medford, Oregon, is the holder 1 of a Certificate of Kale for said pro 166 66 perty issued by the city of Medford on ,ithe 21st day of January, 1919, under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City llu uu of Medford. Oregon, and its Ordi ' - ' nances enacted pursuant theroto. 90.00. You are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be ing made within sixty (00) days after tho .dale of service-or the date of first 1 publication of this notice, the City of u.00 Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed I therefor from the City Treasurer of 5 00 said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th uay or April, ivzz. M. U ALFORD, City Recorder of the City ot - meororu, Oregon. JOHN If. CARKIN. Attorney tor Applicant, -Medford, Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Notice of - Application for Deed To Grace N. Vermeer. 867 Kast 40th St., Los Angeles. Calif., the owner, nccordlng to the record in. the office of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, of the following described property, to-wit: A parcel of land marked "A" in lot 1, block 2, Mlngus Sub-division to tho City of Medford. Oregon. - You are hereby notified that the City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Bale for said- pro perty issued by the City of Medford on tho 2 1st day -of January. 1919. under Chapter 14 of tho Charter of tho City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if notwithstanding, tills notice, redenip tion of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days nfter the date of service or the date of first publication of. this notice, the City of Medford Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. . Dated at Medford, Oregon this 15th day of April, 1922. - M. L. ALFORD, City Recorder of tho City ot Modford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN. Attorney for Appllcnnt, Medford, Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Notice of Application for Deed - To Marion A. Rader, the owner, ac cording to the record in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, of the following described property. towit: You are hereby notified that the City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder of Certificate of Sale for said pro perty tamed by the City of Medford on the 21st day of January. 1919. under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if not withstanding this notice, redemption of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the ser vice or tho date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said -City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April. 1922. M. L. ALFORD. ' City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN If. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant. - Medford, Oregon. Feb. 11-18-25 Notlco of Application for Deed To Krnest H Pnli- tha n..-.. cording to the rei-qrjl in the office of ...r v-vu.ur v ivr .i ,acKSon county. Oregon, of the following described property, to-wlt: Jl 9. liln.-k 1 1TaVr..n..n to the City of Medford. Oregon. iuu mi iirrfoy nonuen that th City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro nertv ImtiKtl hv ih i-i,.. i,...., . on the 21st day of Jnnuary. lius under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the Cjty of Wedfotd, Oregon, and Its Ordinances ented mirsuant thereto. 1 ou lire iurui-' j withstanding this notice, redeniption nf such property in " within sixty days after tho duto of scrvbe or ho date of first publi cation of this notice, the City . of ford. Oregon, will demand a deed , fnrefor fn.ni the City Treasurer oj.y, said City of Medford . - . Dated at aieuiuiu, w.o- day of April. 1922. AT.irnnn City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARlvlN. Attorney inr . Medford. Oregon. ! eb. 11-18-25 Notice of Application for locd , m' ii.li,,,. wood, the owner, ac cording to the record in the office of the County viern ;" Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wlt: . liit 12. block 2, Gray's Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, r You aro hereby notified that tho City of Medford, Oregon, Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro nerty iiaued by tile City of Medford on the 21st day of January, 1919; under cnapter it ui .v. ..n .if Modford. Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are runner iiuuiikw .....i...,,..ii,. ihin notice, redomption of such property shall not bo mails within sixty tool Bli u i... of service or the date of first publica tion of this notice, the City of Med ford Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. ' Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. , City Recorder of tho Clly of Medford, Oregon. i JOHN H. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant.- ' J Medford. Oregon. Fob. 11-18-25 Notlco of Application for Deed To Lou. F. Knowlton and Murloi I Knowlton, his wife, tho owners, 'Tfj cording to tho record In the office iW"' tho County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, of the following described property, to-wit: Lot 7. block 1, Highland Park Ad dition to tho City of Medford, Oregon. You aro hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by the City of Modford on the 21st day of January, 1919, under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon,' and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that.it not withstanding this notice, redemption of such propcrlv shall not be mado within sixty (CO) days after tho data of service or the dato of first publi cation ot this notice, tho City of Mod ford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from tho City - Treasurer of said City of Modford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thl3 15th day of April, 1922. M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of tho City of Medford, Oregon. -JOHN H. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb. 11-18-25 Notice of Application for Deed To Owen Young, the owner, ac cording to the record in tho office of the County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, of - the following described property, to-wit: Lot 1, block 2, Highland Pnrk Ad dition to the City of Modford, Orogon. You are hereby notified that tho City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said - pro perty issued by the City of Medlord on the 21st-day of January, -,191J under Chapter 14 of the Charter or the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified thnt if not-' withstanding this notice, redemption of such property shall not be mado within sixty (60) days after the date of service or tho dato of first publi cation of this notlco, tho City of Med ford, Oregon, will domand a deed therefor from the city Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 16th day ot April, 1922. M. L. ALFORD. ' City Recorder of the Citv of Medford, Orecon. JOHN H. CARKIN, . Attorney for Applicant, ' . Medford. Oregon. Foil. 11-1S-S? do you believe in Specialists? In his line the SPEC IALIST is a MASTER. WE KNOW TAILOR ING. We specialize on custom work ' that is high-class, . expert and artistic. There is no chance or guess about it. OUR SERVICE AS TAILORING SPEC IALISTS IS DEPEND ABLE Come in and make me prove it. ' " " Upst airs Brown is found guilty of doing the best of shoe re-. psinng. his work is guar- anteed. FOUND GUILTY!-