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7"t MEuTORD MATTi TRrniT, MTTOTOKP, ORKCiOX", MONDAY, MATCCTI 3, 1V24 PA (IE THREE BABY M'ELHOSE ARE Tho popularity contests in connec tion with he American Legion Indoor Circus, which will be helil from Mnrch 7 to 12th 'except Sunday, opened Saturday. After the votes were counted and credited to the dif ferent entrants for tho six diamond j prizes the standing showed that Icel Edwards .was first In the ladies' con . tost nnfl Baby Mary Louise McElhose led In the babies' division. Tho yotes. will be counted each day at 10 a. -m. and the latest standings of those entered in the contests will I be published daily in 'the Mail Tri bune. Following Is the standing of votes cast up to 8 p. m Saturday, March 1st, when tho contest'opened: IjntHes' Contest Icel Edwards Constance Ames Marlon Hill Mrs. N. I Martin Hose Billings Victoria Andrews ...1130 ...1104 ...1 100 ...1100 ...1100 ...1100 Kablcs Contest Mary Louise Mclilhosc... .'. 1352 I'eggy Oarlock 1150 Joun Clarnett :...U00 Carol Jeanne Tengwald 1100 ,Lols Prlngle r..........:.. 1100 faulliio .Patrick '. ..: 1100 John Mann : , 1100 ASHLAND 19-11 Tho Medford hifih school basket ball toam defeated its ancient foe, Ashland, at the Armory Saturday .night, 19 to 11, In one of the best games of tho season. At the end of tho first half the score was two to two, neither team throwing- a field goal. Both fives were nervous. Al len nnd Chastain were the high point makers for the locals. This makes 3 wiiiH for Medford to one by Ashland. In the lust throo minutes of play, Medford stalled under Ashland's bas ket, throwing the ball around with no effort to score. This put the Ashland team and rooters in a frenzy, and when the excitement was at its height Chaittftin broke through and made a basket. v Next Friday night at - Roseburg1, Medford will play the Roseburg team nnd if tho locals win, it will give them the undisputed title to the southern Oregon championship. Medford has Avon a game from Roseburg, 23 to 22. Cln tho event of Hoticburg winning, a third game will be played. Many local fans will make the trip. The Snowdrift can but as easy to open Don't Throw Away Your Used Razor Blades In the interest of economy have them resharpened. , We guarantee good work. NO SATISFACTION NO PAY Single edge 30c doz. Double edge 40c doz. Heath's Drug' Store Heath, Mann and Heath 109 E. Maui St. : Phone 884 We are as near to you as your telephone Home Ownership Balance Wheel To Civilization Ho m o ov n e rah I p is the balance wheel of our future civilization. It adds stability toour general govern ment.' It tends to build up a strong social community welfare. It streng thens homo ties and teaches thrift to both parent and child. It teaches them to have a higher regard for tho property rights of others. "When you come to consider that we have been only 75 years, the nVer aUG Hfrt fit n ni.in eltisn tlitt fia ant. tiers came to this state, and that all ! the development has been accoot- 1 plished during that short space of j time, and that the greater portion of; this development has been made with-1 In the last twenty or twenty-five" years and that during that time the tele phone, telegraph, electricity, the auto mobilo, the radio and all gasoline ap pliances have been invented and put into use, we may reasonably expect within the next few years to witness a greater development than has here tofore been made. Tho automobile and good roads will cause thousands of people to motor through the Pacific coast states each year, many of whom will invest capi tal and become factors in our com munity development. ' Prices of homcsitcs aro sure to ad vance. Good opportunities are slip ping away from us daily. Kveryone should get a home. Got a pieco of real estate of some kind before that largo throng of home seekers that is hcadod this way from farther oast and beyond the seas causes prices to go beyond your reach and you will be left merely to toll the old story of what you might have done. .Begin now to save your money and invest It in a homo und-rosolve that you will from this time henceforth do something, worth while, and in a small way, at lea.it, show your appreciation for tho privileges you are enjoying daily in tho best section of the coun try, in the best state and in the best nation in tho world. It may mean sacrifice on your part, but no one reaches high attainment worth while without making a sacrifice. liegin now; you will not be sorry. THE HOME OWNER By -Herbert Hoover "A family that owns its own home takes pride In it, maintains it better, gets more pleasure out of It, and has a more wholesome, healthful and hap pier atmosphere in which to bring up children. The home owner has a constructive aim in life. He works harder outside his home, he spends his leisure hours more profitably, and ho and his family live a finer life and enjoy more of the comforts and culti vating Influences of our modern civ ilization. A husband and wife who own their own homo are more apt to save. They have an interest in the advancement of a social system that permits the individual to store up the fruits of his labor. As direct taxpay ers they take a more active, part in local government. Abovo alii tho love of homo is ono of tho finest instincts and the greatest of Inspirations of our people." isv truly air-tigbt as winding a clock. A CITY LOT T One hundred dollars down and the uuKtuce in iourtcen semi-annual nay merits with interest at six per cent on deferred naymenta. are the tonus nn- der which tho lots owned by the city "l w buiu uuniiK numu limillUlR Campaign" of the Medford Chamber of was hold in the school house Sutur C'oninierce. Tho sale takes place on lay. Saturday morning waa spent in Wednesday, The sale price of the lots are the assessments against them, are me assessments against lliem, which is the amount the cit yassumed in order to protect itse-.r for the bond- o,i i,ii,i. i,, f, i i .i ed indebtedness for paving and other improvements. A city map showing the location of all lots offered at the salo has been prepared nnd may bo seen at the oflico of the chamber. In order that buyers . . may nave an opportunity to view tne lots arrangements have been made to place a sign on those lots offered foe stile. me committee m ennrge or mo campaign aro C. K. Uatos, chairman, T .V. Miles and W. IT. Crawford. The Mum itluelc, assistant supervisor of tho. members of the Jucltson County Real- - nei "lso attended the confer-j ty Board cooperating. Moro than fifty onco- Tho K!rlH woro entertained al moners or tho Chamber or Commerce t0nt J'w Kuturduy evening.. .. , ii i Reports of the conference will bo nve boon appointed as members of Rlv'pn ,nc ncx( fow ul tho. the sales committee and they met this Ashland high school assembly. Miss afternoon for instructions. Minnie l'oley, supervisor of tho G. It. Medford It is. believed, faces the was unable to attend the conference, most prosperous year in her history A very enjoyable surpiiso party was in tho construction of now business given at tho homo of Mrs. J. 55. Wing blocks nnd residences. In 1923 the Saturday evening. This was n birth- building permits amounted to $408.- ';'y v'" ?"! V',"s Flvcl !'y .a("". .ot tn-i . . ,, ... Mrs. Ing s Intimate friends. Mr. .u. wnereas muiciing permits is- Wn(. t()ok M.s wln(f to Medford Sat- sned in January and February of this U1.rtay nf ,, ,hcrebv enabling tho year nlready amount to $274,474.00. women to go Into their house nnd pre Wlth the thousands ot tourists com- pare nil of the food nnd tho different ing within a short time, and about ten docornHons. When they arrived homo per cont being prospects as permanent JIl-s- Wins -ns exceedingly and very residents and with a shortage of resi- Pleasingly surprised. Covers wore dences nt the present time, there must lald for ,ef htc'" Hn1 lov!y dlnnor bo more homes built if the new comer is to bo given an opportunity to re- vm.y benutlfu, plano ',, vocal scloc. main liore. Many prospects left Med- ions. Mrs. Wlng also sang some ford last year because of a shortage of beautiful pieces. After the dinner had houses and at least two hundred new been served nnd tho talking and sing ones ought to be built as soon as pos- Ing was over the group left for Jaek sible. No class of men realize more 'son's dance pavilion, where tho ro than tho real estate dealers the prob- '""inder of tho evening was spent in lem that confronts the Pacific north- ,.c",s- ,,., , . n , . Mr. nnd Mrs. A ill Bodge, nccom- west. Thousands or prospective resi-' lmne(1 by Sa,.ah wllliamaon, dents are on their way to Oregon and Mlsa Vera mannoi aml MlBS Leona to see that they get a square deal has Marsters, local school teachers, spent been tho responsibility assumed by the Sunday at Gold Kay dam. where they real estate men. To this end a Realty enjoyed a dinner and hiking after Board lias been formed in Jackson ward. county nnd the officers ot their North-!, nna Leonard Petit, well west .Association will bo in Medford to ?"ow" 'ou"K..o0U,,,lc;,.?, e visiting nt confer with the realtors here and they will, be guests at the forum of the Med-:Tho rctlla IlvclS Asiham, for gomo ford Chamber of Commerce where they time, both of thorn having graduated will be given a general outline of how from tho high school bere. Mrs. an effort to care for the homeseokers Petit was formerly Mls Helen liar is boing made. ' rell. The following officers of the North-' Mr- n"a s"'1!- Claiido Sjiunders visit west Real Estate Association will at- c'1 tJe h0'"0 Ml'- Saunders- uncle . . x, - -ci o ti 'J- B, Kaunders, Friday. The couple tone the forum: P S. Barrett presi- nre Qn theh, w honJ ln dent, of Spokane; John H. Mariels, SejltUe tQ &in Francisc0i vice president, of Portland; and T. W.i Jack JIftrnthouse and family havo Zimmerman, secretary, of Portland. 1 recently moved from their home at Will Moore, real estate commissioner for . Oregon, will accompany the dele-' gation., I A lni'KO and appreciative audience SPECIAL PROGRAM GHRISTIANCHURGH heard the musical program at the.known woman in Ashland, as she has Christian church last .night An or chestra of ten pieces played two selec tions, a trio by Mr. and Mrs. Johnj Darby with Mrs. Scougall nt tho pi ano, and a baritone horn solo by Mr.1 Wendt, accompanied by Mrs. "Wondt, togcthor with several numbers hy a large choir made up the musical pro gram, j A short discourse by the pastor was listened to with very marked attention. Mr. Howe took an old familiar text, "What Doth the Iord Require?" and said that life had a meaning or a pur pose only as a man did what the Lord requires, and that requirement for to day is to follow Jesus Christ In sum ming ui, "to he a Christian in the true sense of the word Is the highest at tainment of this life, and fulfills every requirement of God, and every service to mankind." The short talk was a practical sermon In a few words. i:nder tho capable direction of Har ry Scougall a large choir is being built up, which promises bettor music with each week. The music from now on until Easter Sunday will have a prom inent place In every service. Another special program will be given in the near future. CALIF. UNDER CiMROL OLYMPIA, Wash., March 3. Re ports that tho foot and mouth disease situation in California is under con trol wore denied by Dr. h. C. Pelton, state veterinarian, in a telegram re celved by Director E. L. French ot the department of agriculture this morn fng. Dr. Pelton now is In Oakland in vestigating the spread of the disease for the state of Washington. Dr. Pelton advised Mr. French to stand pat on the livestock quarantine with the possible exception of admit ting baby chicks. He will submit a report on baby chicks later. ; ASHLAND, Mar. 3. A group of the Ashland Girl itese rves attended the C,iH npservo conference which was " unnay This was a particularly interesting conference and was thoroly enjoyed l,v nil hn nttl.mli.il Th.. ...,f, .... ltscu.sliiR different plans nnd topics. Saturday afternoon was spent in hear- iin'int'i-u itnsajirni ,nB a "P'endld talk given h ,rlce- Y- L'. A. .eci-otnry. " vprv enjoyable banquet wa by Miss At 5:30 V' : , ' ),..,,, ,onk tho vlsltlK ones to tho Ashlnntl-Mcdford basketball mime held that evening. Sunday morning a special service was held at tho Kap- "st church for the Clirl lteserves. Sun- Hnw nflm-nnnn n .... .wl 1 1 1 ..1, 1 .......I. ' ' t waa Lh"lcl nt lhe I'ublic Library in Medford. Tho girls who attended the i conference from Ashland were Misses, J' Gertrude Brown, Ciuylda Sol by, Rath ho erine Parsons, Mary Haley, Thelnui erine Parsons. Mary tin lev. Thelnui rerozid. Helen Chancy and Helen Hill. was served. The evening was spent In ntm-lnf nnil tnltifn,- utii Bmrofnl mi. iitiuiu in mrs. i cui iiiiiuiiis, ivic nnd Mrs. J. 11. Jlarrell of Iowa street. tho old William Havener home to tho Sanderson home on the Boulevard, which until recently has been occu- pit?u ny j. j. murpny. Miss Ha rah Williamson, Miss Vera Manncl, Miss Buena Temple nnd Miss Florence Allen spent Saturday in Medford on a short pleasure trip. The party attended the "Covered Wajfon" Saturday afternoon, and after eating dinner In the evening there attended the Ashlnnd-Medford basketball game Saturday evening. Mrs. Speck, fornierly Dorothy Trof rcn, is visiting at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trefron for a few weeks. Mrs. tipeck Is qulto a well lived hero before. Frank Murphy mndo a short trip to Horubrook on Sunday, to finish bomo -business transactions in that place. Ho reported that tho roads over there arc exceedingly slippery and that it Is quite dangerous. Ho also said that a great many cars skid ded very 4adly while going ovor tho roads. - . The debating team and coaches en joy listening to the debate between the University of Oregon, broadcasted from KGW, Morning Oregonlan at Portland and tho University of Cali fornia, broadcasted from KLK, Oak land Tribune at Oakland. Tho lol Peace Plan was tho subject for. debate and whs upheld by L utf O., on the negative and L. or C. the arrirmatlve. Tho debate was very clearly heard and was greatly enjoyed. All listening-in to tho debate aro to bo Judges, and the decision will bo announced March itth. All those present voted unanim ously for Oregon. Those present were John Cialey, Marlon Cost ley, Roland Parks, Jtartiard Joy, Karl Nutter and Misses Kthel Wheeler and Zipora Itlumenfeld. Mrs. Marsh Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Good, at whose home the group of people were enter tained. Tho city council will meet next Tuesday evening nt the city hair. "No very Important business will come up, but the topic on hand at present for discussion is the bonds which are to Change now to the brand that never changes and you'll never change again bo voted on March 12. These bonds are for the improvement of the Uthia park nnd auto camp ground, for tho work which is planned for this next year. The different mer chants have also been interviewed in regard to the water question, which has resulted in practically a unani mous approval of the action taken by the council in this mutter, by purchas ing the water from the Talent Irriga tion company. For Swollen Joints Most remedies full, but Joint-Ease succeeds.- It's for joint troubles only, whether in ankle, knee, hip. elbow, shoulder, f inner or spine whether rheumatic or not. It limbers up stiff, inflamed, pain ful, creaky Joints ho quickly you'll be UHttnit;hed. Two seconds' rubbing nnd away it (roes through skin nnd flesh riht down to the bone and ligaments that's why it succeeds. Ask any re liable druRKlst. Adv Notice of Appilctuntn lor Deed To l- A. ymlth, the owner, accord ing to the record in the office of the County Cleric of Jackson County, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wlt: J-ot 7, block l. Kings Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. You aro hereby notified that the City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Salo for siid pro nertv Issued by tho City or Medford on tho 21st day of January, 1919, under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oiegou, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that it notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or tho date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from tho City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medrnrd, Oregon, tins iDtn day of April, 1922. M. U AI.FORD. City Recorder of tho City ot Medford, Oregon, JOHN H. CAItKIX. Attorney for Applicant, Medford. Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Not Ira of Application for Deed To F. A. Smith, the owner, accord ing to tho record in tho office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore gon, ot the following described pro perty, to-wit: Lot 8, block 1, King Addition to tho City of Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that tho City of Medford, Oregon, is tho holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by tho City of Medford on tho 21st day of January, 1919, under Chapter 14 ot the Charter ot tho City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thoreto. You are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion , of such property shall not be made within sixty (GO) days after tho date of service or the dato of first publication of this notice, tho City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from tho City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this lGth day of April, 11)22. M. 1j. AT.FORD, City Recorder of tho City of Medford, Orogon. JOHN H. CARK1N, Attorney for Applicant, , Medford. Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Notice or Application for Prcd To W. Ii. Cassady, tho owner, ac cording to tho record in tho office of the County Clork of Jackson County, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wit: Lot 1, block 2, King Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. You nro hereby notlfiod that tho City of Medford, Oregon. Is tho holder of a Certificate of Salo for said pro perty Issued by the City of Medford on tho 21st day of January, 11119, under Chapter 14 of tho Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You nre further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or tho date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from tho City Treasurer ot wild City of Medford. Dated nt Medford, Oregon, this lGth day of August, 1023. M. L. ALFORD, City Recorder of tho City ot Medford, Oregon. JOHN II. CARKIN. -Attorney for Applicant, Medford. Oregon. Fob. 8-25 Mar. 3 Xollce of Application for Deed To Grace N. Vermoor. tho owner, according to tho record in tho office of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wit: A parcel of land marked "A" In lot 1, block 2, MingUH Hub-division to the City of Medford, Oregon. You aro hereby notified that tho City of Medford, Oregon, is tho holdor of a Certificate or Hale ror sain pro perty issued by the City of Medford on the 2 1 st day of January, 1 9 lit. under Chapter 14 of tho Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enactod pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if notwithstanding 4his notice, redomp tlon of such -proporty 'Hhnll ' not bo made within sixty (60) days nfter the dato of service or tho dato of first ntiblicatlon of this notice, the City of J Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed UH'ruror i mm iiih vny iiv-unuici said City of Medford. Dated jit Medford, Oregon this 15th day of April, 1122. M. L. ADFORD. City Recorder of tho City of Medford, Orogon. JOHX H. CARKIN. Attorney for Annllcant, ' Medford. Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3 Xolirn of Appllnillon fnr I)ih-1 To J. C. Jlrown. ihn ownor, accord' tnjf to tho ri.'nrl In tho offico of the County (Tlork or jhckhoii ;oumy. uro Kn. of tho following deHCrlhcd pro nortv. to-wlt: Iot 7. IwIh Addition to tho City of Moornrd, OrPKOii. You aro horoby notiflnd thRt the City of M"dford, OroKon, In the holder or n certmeiito or wuo ror nam pro perly Issued by the pity of Medford on the 21nt day of .Innunry, 19 19. under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medrord. Oreffon. ana nn oral nanne nnartpd nurnuant thereto. You nre further notified thnt If notwlthntnndlnir th B notice, redemp tlon of iuch property shall not he made within nlxLv (110) days after tho date of m-rviro or the date of flrnt puhlleallon of thin notice, the City of Medford, Orogon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thus 15th day of April, 1921!. M. I,. AIFOTtD, . City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN II. CARKIN, Attorney for Annllcartt. Notlco of Application for Deed To May Sen ml in, tho owner, ac cording to the record In the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wlt: I-ot 1, block 1, Koanoke Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. You aro hereby notified that lhe City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Kale for paid pro perty issued by tho City of Medford on tho 2 1st (lay of January, 1 919. under Chapter 14 of tho Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. i ou aro further notified that IT i notwithstanding this notice, rcdemp- tlon of such property shall not be . made within sixty (i!0 days after the 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 ot April, 1922. M. Iv. AT,FOIlD. City Recorder qf the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHX H. CARKIX. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon, Feb.25-Mar.3-10 Notice of Application for lced To May Scantlin. the owner, ac cordiiiR to the record in the office of tho County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wit: Ijot 2. block 1. Hoanoke Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. You aro hereby notified that tho City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder or a certificate or Ha to lor saiu pro perty Issued by the City of Medford on the lilst day of January, 1919, under Chapter 14 or the. Charter ot the City of Medford, Oregon, and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are furtner notified that u notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be made within sixty (MM days after the date of service or tho da to of first publication of this notlco, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therofor from tho City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated nt Medford, Oregon, this ibth day of April, 1922. M. D. Alih'OKO. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHX H. CAUKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb.25-Mar.3-10 Notice of Application for Peed To Mhv Senntlln. tho owner, nc- cordinn to the record in the offico of tho County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wit: i-ot 3, bJock 1, Rnnnoke Addition to the City of Medford. OreRon. You are hereby not mod that tne City of Medford, Oregon, I the holder of a Certificate of Snle for wild pro perty Issued by tho City of Medford on tho 2 1st day of January. liUi), under Chapter 14 or tho Charter or tho City of Medford, Oregon, nnd Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You aro runner notified mat n notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not bo made within sixty (60) days nfter the date of Hervico or tho dato of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand n deed therefor from tho City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated nt Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 11)22. City Recorder of the City of Medford. Orogon. JOHN H. CAUKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Orogon. Fob.25-Mar.3-10 Notice of Application for Peed To 1'hlllln 11. Crowley, the owner. according to the record in tho offico of tho County Clerk of JackHon Coun ty, Oregon, or tho roi lowing uescrioeu nronertv. to-wit: jjot 3. block I, itofio rarK Addition. to tho Cllv of Medford. Oregon. You nre hereby notified that thej Cltv of Medford. Oregon, is the holder; of a Certificate of Salo for mild pro! perty Issued by tho City or Medrord on the 21st day of January, 1910,; under Chapter 14 of tho Charter ofi the City of Medford. Oregon, and its; Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.) You are further notlfiod that lfi notwithstanding this notice, redemp-! tlon of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the dato of first publication of this notice, tho City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therofor from tho City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Uated at Medrord. Oregon, mis loin day of April, City Recorder of tho City of Medford, Orogon. JOHN If. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant. Medford, Orogon. Fob.25-Mar.3-l 0 1 . Notloo of Application for Heed To May Kcnntlln. tho owner, ac cording to tho record In tho offico of the County Clork of Jaokson County. Oregon, of the following uescrtoeu property, to-wit: west j lot 2, block z, uoanoke Addition to tho City of Medford, Ore gon. c'-- You nro hereby notified that tho City of Medford, Oregon, is tho bottler of a Certificate of Halo for aaid pro perty lHftued by the City of Medford on the 21st. day of January, 191!i, under Chapter 14 of the Charter or tho City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You nre further notified that if notwithstanding this notlco. redemp tion of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the date of first publication of this -notice, tho City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deod therefor from tho City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated nt Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1022. M. Ij. AT.FORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN 7T. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb.25-Mar.3-10 Notlco of Application for Pood To Luclla M. Adams, also known as L. M. Adams, the owner, according to tho record In the offico of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oro gon. of tho following described pro perty, to-wit: Ijot 9, block 26, Original Townsite, Medford. Oreirnn. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Cartincate or Huio ror sata pro perty issued by tho City of Medford on tho 21st day of January, 1919. under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You nro further' notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tlon of such property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the dato of service or the date of first publication of this notice, tho City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasuror of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, ll22. M. Ti. AI.FORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN II. CARKIN, Attorney for Annllrnnt. Dress Making. Tailoring, Altering, Repairng, Clean ng and Pressing At the -TAILORING PARLORS 22 North Bartlett Street DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS 23 N. Fir St Phone 244 Wong Pon Chinese . Medicine For Treatment of Acute and Chronic Dis eases of . Mien nnd women. Cunrer and tumor trpntod, inftuptiza, kid ney. lil.tiWer urn! Htonisich troubled, tit, liprnin, rupture, coMm, female troubles, pur. hU'kH fever, pnrutnhnlu, HNllnnn nnd throat trouble, rliruiuiitlriiii, vnienorrboeu, goitre, c'i hi sumption, caturrh, piles. 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