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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1933)
THURSDAY, FERRI*ARY 1«. Th» AMERICA*, CENTRAL POINT OREGON PACK TW O of. now of record. the California Jaon as i'Uiiitiii, recovered Judg- uth. 1933. A. A. SCHRAMM. Dated this 31st day of Ji foreign trade outlets still general manager o( ! let the depression “ run Its course.“ I the fe ihioh op- tuent against Samuel L Mason and Superintendent of Banks! 1933. That is not to say that the plan open to us, and by provoking the Cubic Service Company, wnicn op- ¿""Mason, his wile and Hugo F i r s t date 0 1 publication, January Gordon L. Schermerb should not be carefully examined.' erection of high retaliatory tariff erates in Lakevlew and Alturas, and A i'roure.ch and Rosaline Froli- Sheriff of Jackson County, Oi 26, 1931. , „ ... By Olga E. And' Last date of publication May 4th Nor is it to Ignore the fact that the wails would cost us vast sums of Lakeview Chamber of Commerce relcfc, his wife the defendants, for Ke-eslabllshed, September 13, 192s. — I~s.-S.s l,» fa>* ranrriifiw PYtAnHiOll LBV 1118 1U ui of a Two thousand three It is an interesting fact ,f#4oiala officials, regarding extension O of I the the BU sum 1933. *-— i ~ j «»a nn-tim (32300-UU) hundred and no-lUU Devoted to the best Interest, of J-26 F -l 9, 16. 23. M-2, 9, 16.23,30, February 2-9-16-23 ----- — — nessee River project is not an lm- that *--* “ the decline since 1929 in our Copco line from Bly to Lakevlew. a Central Point and vicinity. • »took™ leaT""^^ sum^of °*99 47 * ac- A-6.’ 13, 20. 27, May 4. mediate possibility But the help- annual exports to Europe amounts distance of about 45 miles. Entered as second class matter at NOTIC E O f SHERIFF'S sA!il ful Possibilities which the project ^ to four times the 1932 installment ••The California Public Service crued earnings on said stock, being H CALM ON S tbi *>st office, Central Point, Ore does offer should be given every on the total war daM BY VIRTUE of an executlj» TIBI ■■ IT produces electricity with the sum of *1687.70. plus interest _________ gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879 opportunity to bear fruit. Certain-! It avails ua nothing If we lose a Diesel plant and rates are con- 00 <2300.00 from the 14th day of j x THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Foreclosure duly Issued out 0f - - .under the seal of the Circuit c, ly the country 1» ready to welcome several dollars in order to get one .tdered loo high for manufacturing lY lY at° fh^raW o f“l 0 % ■ 8TA* E ° F' OKliG- 2LIN Ai'’D W )R SUBSCRIPTION RATES: S BUILDING 0f ,he State of ° re*on- In aad And one of the The problem of war deb,. 1. inex- plaBt> ,n Lakeview to cooperate pe^ a“ num btfig th^siitn of *221- One Year ............... ......................81.50 some dreaming. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Plain- on the 30,” 81s Months ................................9 .75 brlghtest promises of the President-1 tricably linked with the problem of by electricity, according to Guy .69, plus Interest on $1637 70 from Vg January, 1933. In a certain „ Payable In advance. Elect's leadership Is that he dares depreciation, of unemployment, of Cr^nemlller editor of the Lake ' lst of December, 1932, at '*“ > LILLIAN A STOREY, and COLIN "'herein Jackson ( ¿ ^ B 1IUer Advertising ratea on application. rally,he h.pe and confidence of the| industrial stagnation and disturbed | County Examiner, who was in Kla- 1 ^ / h e r e o f , R STOREY, wife and husband. Building_ and Loan Association, ae< Office— Second Street, off Main. | .31, plus » 38.05 for taxes paid by people towards fresh efforts to real- 1 monetary systems. To reconsider math Falls Thursday. GEORGE R CARTER, County Clerk ® rt* on bp ,li" ? ffffand 0an cor* w J , rely 1 Plaiulift, pius *47.32 city assess and ex-officio Registrar of Titles of on as l lalntifff recovered lie aspirations for a happier future ¡them is simply to admit that the way and “ By connecting with the Callfor-i ments, ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL plus »26.SU insurance pre- Jackson County, Oregon; also all n>*m' against E. E. Jennison . tor t — Christian Science Monitor j to solve a major economic problem fnia Oregon Power Company line,] Editor and Proprietor____ ■ „ . , . , miutn, plus »5 uu lor continuation i Is not to argue blindly, but to seek many in Lakeview believe that wood ol abgtract ot tllle wUh coiU anil olher persons or parties unknown J »11« Doe Jenulson the defen*|^^| p me claiming any right, title, estate, lien! <or 'h e sum ° f Five hundred or »ho THE RIGHT ATTITUDE and discover the facts, and use best product plants would be encourag-1 disburse munis taxed at Thirty and or interest in or to the real estate no-100 (2500.00) dollars, lesa f c u ’e-l aie ed to operate, and that the rate for| *u-loo H3U.20) Dollars, and the The farmer who Joins a coopera- j Judgement accordingly. described herein, Defendants. sura of $15.86 stock credits, lesz Lecaus --------- ~ DE 8um 0f $0.87 accrued e a r n i n g c o l o r electricity could be lowered to a ; further sum of One hundred seventy- TO EACH AND ALL OF THE tlve with the Idea that merely Join- I ---------------------------- FENDANTS HEREINBEFORE NAM said stock, being the sum of $48i!^H|u. tats p ro m o te . . . t o .'d „ “ '."V ^Ing will immediately broaden hi»' F o r e s t S u p e r v i s o r plus interest on *500.00 from i ^ K q lm ED: made of electricity. Cronemiller *aa enrolled and docketed in the market, raise his prices, and bring March, 1932, to the r I*^^Lugh 1 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 31st day of March. A VISIO N o f V A L l'K Hall to Retire stated that production of electricity | Clerk’s office of said Court in said OF OREGON, you and each of you day of October, 1932 at the r z t « a s 1 I him prosperity, is doomed to disap- County on the 2nd day of February, are hereby required to appear and 10% per annum being the sum l aud n‘i“ e Punching holes in dreams is a p0intment. Charles C. Hall, supervisor of the ! bY the wa* t0° COBt- 1933. answer the Amended Complaint of *28.75, plus interest on $48J.1*0ilti C0D cheap and comfortable form of *>n- When enough farmers join with Santiam national forest,, Albany NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Plaintiff on file herein against from the 27th day of October, IlLiet t0 allow a con,PanY t0 °Pera,e ' el1 tertainment. Just now it is being the Intention of working with and Oregon, will retire on March 1, ac-|on a pr°fi '» ble basis, THAT, pursuant to the terms of the you, or otherwise plead thereto, with to the date hereof, at the r»tg Litamins t said execution, I will an the 13th in fogr (4) weeks from the date of 10% per annum, being the sum A 1 is In widely Indulged by critics of Presi- for the cooperative, loyally support- cording to regional forester C. J. day of March, 1923, at 10:00 of the first publication of this Sum 111 27, plus 15.00 for continual bui lance dent-Elect Roosevelt's latest vision |ng it and seeking new memhers, In o'clock a. m , at the front door of mons. Buck, Portland. Oregon. Hall 1 OREGON CO-OP of abstract of title with costs 1 mil t, fruit of a “ new deal" for America. The order to build for the future, they the Courthouse in the City of Med leaves government work unde trhe I You are hereby notified that if disbursements taxed at Thlrty-otJwiJ ter n* pleasing picture be has painted of will get what they are looking for. ford, in (Jackson County, Oregon, you fail to appear and answer the new 62-year retirement provision for! LISTS TOPICS offer for sale and will sell at public and 85-100 ( 131.85) Dollars, and U th e1 calc! a vaBt scheme for hydro-electric de- The cooperative movement Is forest supervisors, rangers, and Amended Complain, of the Plaintiff further sum of fifty and no-lt tral sa auction for cash to the highest bid as required herein, or otherwise (250.00) Dollars, as attorney's ((« lu i nig the velopment, reclamation, reforesta- gradually bringing agriculture out other field-going men of the forest der, to satisfy said judgment, to plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a which judgment was enrolled t In unmet The domestic allotment plan, cur tlon, and decentralisation of Indus- of chais, it Is laying a foundation gether with tne costs of this sale, service. rency stabilization, transportation, subject to redemption as provided Decree against you for the relief de docketed in the Clerk’s office of lng try, to give employment eventually on which permanently profitable manded in said Amended Complaint, Hall began his career as assls- j to 20U.0U0 men along the Tennessee prices and good markets can be tant forest ranger on the Hell Gate I and reports on legislation and na by law, all of the right, title and which is succintly stated as follows: Court in said County on the 30tJ | l1»' day of January, 1933. s e e in g « River, and possibly to be duplicated built. That must be done before forest, Montana, in 1906, becoming tional movements In cooperative mar-1 interest that the said defendants A judgment and decre*» foreclosing NOTICE IS HEREBY G lV fci bamuel L. Mason and Essie M, the Plaintiff's mortgage on property In other regions seems especially any progress at all can be made, pre- supervisor of that forest in 1907. j ketlng are but a few of the subjects THAT, pursuant to the terms of thfl listed for discussion at the annual Mason, bis wife and Hugo A, Froh- situated and being in the county of said execution, I will on the 4th dtH pleaslng to the scoffers. They has- J clsely as, years ago, It was done In reich and Rosaline Frohreicb, his Jackson, State of Oregon, and de In 1910, he was transfered to New' meeting of the Oregon Cooperative wife had on the 16th day of Sep scribed as follows, to-wit: of March, 193 3, at 1 0:o’clock a m l ten to pronounce It as Insubstancial major Industries. Mexico, handling successively the at the front door of the Courthowl us the flickering flames of the Warm ¡ Cooperation, then, Is simply en- Alamo and Carson forests in New council called for Portland Friday tember, 1927, or now have In and Beginning at a point where in the City of Medford, in Jackral to the following described property, the South line of Spring Street February 10. bprings fireplace which he watched lightened self Interest. It Isn't a County, Oregon, offer for sale u l Mexico, and the Tonto forest in Ari- situated in the County of Jackson, intersects the West line of the The council consists of some 38 while visualising for reporters this (juack panacea for all the farmers’ xona, solving many difficult pro will sell at public auction for catil State of Oregon, to-wit. Southeast quarter of Section 20 “ widest experiment ever undertaken ’ m«. |t Is akin to the treatment of blems In organization and range organizations interested In forward to the highest bidder, to satisfy sa il The East Half of Lots Thir in Township 37 South of Range ing cooperative marketing In this judgment .together with the costs oil by any nation.“ a first-class surgeon who knows that management. 1 West of the Willamette Me teen (13) and Fourteen (14) In March, 1916, he this sale, subject to redemption ¡¡I ridian and being about 30 feet in Block Ten (10) of Laurel Yet dreams can be preludes to whenever possible, he must get his came to Oregon as supervisor of the state, but the officers of the council provided by law. all of the right! South of the Northwest corner hurst Addition to the City of progress. And the hopes Mr. Rous- patient In good general condition Santlam national forest, where he have issued a general invitation for title and interest that the said defn-B of said quarter Section and run Medford, according to the offi all those interested in the subject to evell has kindled in the country may | before attacking precise troubles, has since remained. daiUs, E. E. Jennison and Jane Docl ning thence south 295 feet;, cially recorded plat thereof Hall's son, thence East 295 feet; thence generate some of the new courage And the cooperative movement James K. Hall, is a professor at the attend the annual meeting. It will Jennison had on the 21st day on Dated this 8th day of February, North 295 feet; thence West July 1930, or now have in and to! be held in the Multomah hotel, an 1933. needed to Utt us out of the alough bolds, perhaps to a greater degree University of Washtnghton. 295 feet to the place of begin the following described preperty»^^ Gordon L. Schermerhom ol depression thinking. With the than we realise, the future of Anier- In addition to ably handling his nounces George O. Gatlin, secretary Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. ning; together with all water situated in the County of Jackson! unequuied achievement of her plon-!ican farming. rights appurtenant thereto or administrative assignments. Hall has and cooperative marketing specialist State of Oregon, to-wit: By Olga E. Anderson eers In mind, America should be the ...-■ ■ — ■ — to become appurtenant thereto. Beginning at a point which I Deputy. played an active part in community at Oregon State college extension This Summons is published in The is W^st 1507.03 feet and south I last place to depreciate the value of WHO BAY’S the TAXES? FEB. 16, 23. March, 2, 9. and public Ife in the communities service. American, Central Point, by order 1298.8 feet from the northeast I A noon luncheon will replace the Vision. Some interesting figures have just In which he has lived. He has been of the Honorable H D. Norton, Judge corner of Donation Land Claim I SUMMONS It is too easy to object that there been made public In Oregon, a state prominent for years In the affairs usual annual banquet of the council, of the above-entitled Court, duly No. 1» in Twp. 37, South «7 ■ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE made on the 24th day of January, have been doxeus of earlier dreams with 96,000 square miles of terri- of the local sportsmen's associa at which time Marshall N. Dana of Range 2 West of the Willamette I STATE OF OREGON IN AND 1933. for Muscle Shoals development, In- lory and about a million population tion, and has given a great deal of Portland will speak on "Oregon’s Meridian and from said point I FOR JACKSON COUNTY. The date of the first publication running thence South 160 feet; I JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING of this Summons is January 26th eluding the ambitious plan of Mr. j Like many other states, It faces a thought and energy to the protection Need for Foreign Markets." Glenn thence West 181.25 feet; thence I Ford. It Is too simple to say there serious tax situation, not only lack and propagation of fish and game. B. Marsh of Hood River is president and r.OAN ASSOCIATION, an Ore 1933. North 160 feet; thence East gon building and loan corporation, O. C. BOGGS, Is no need of reclaiming more farm essets that can be taxed in reason He has made u record in forest pro of the council and will preside at 181.25 feet to the place of be Plaintiff, vs. J. F FUECEL, laud when laud Is being deserted hut also lack of payment of assessed tection work on the Santlam forest, the meeting. ginning, containing 2-3 acres of C. P. SILLIMAN and ELSIE WIN O H. BENGTSON. land, more or less. IFRED SILLIMAN, his wife; AGNES Nor la It enough to rala« questions '»* «» federal foresters state. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Dated this 31st day of January, I Z. CUDDY and JOHN DOE CUDDY, The property taxes payable In about financial teaulbillty. Some 30 North Central Avenue, Hall will retire to his ranch. Cen Legal Notices her husband, if married, (true name Ii.liu tral Point, Oregon. Medford, Oregon 1933. consideration of Mr. Roosevelt’s plan 1932. totaled *42,979,176. Gordon L. Schermerhom unknown); T. K. FLYNN and H Jan. 26, Feb. 2-9-16 will show that be haa outlined a quest taxes amounted to *16,334,- Sheriff of Jaskson County, Oregon G. KERR; also all other persons or NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE more comprehensive and better-co 716, or 38.1 per cent. parties unknown claiming any right, By Olga E. Anderson NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE It now developes that more than Hops Boost Farm Deputy. BY VIRTUE of an excutlon on title, estate, lien or interest in or ordinated project than any hitherto BY VIRTUE of aa execution on Foreclosure duly issued out of and to the real estate described herein. Foreclosure duly issued out of and Febiuary 2-9-16-23 Produce Price Index under offered. And engineers and econ- one quarter of the property tax», the seal ot the Circuit Court Defendants. under the seal of the Circuit Court omtats are evincing a good measure paid In Oregon in 1932 were paid of the State of Oregon, In and for TO EACH AND ALL OF THE of the State of Oregon. In and for by railroads and public utilities— An advance in the Oregon farm the Coui.-/ of Jackson, to me direct of approval. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS. the County of Jackson, to me direct IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ed and dated on the 30th day of price index from mid-November to ed and dated on the 2nd day of Mr. Roosevelt has not conjured to be exact, 26.52 per cent. In the (are of such a showing, mid-December despite lower average February, 1933, In a certain action OF OREGON you and each of you January, 1933, in a certain action his project out of thin air. It shows therein, wherein Jackson County are hereby required to appear and the marks of study. He Intends to there are proposals to bond the prices In the country as a whole, is Building and Loan Association, an answer the Complaint of the Plain therein, wherein Jackson County push the necessary surveys He sta'e of Oregon up to *65,000.000 shown by data in a report by the Oregon building and Loan Corpora tiff on file herein against you, or Building and Loan Association, an Oregon building and Loan corpora hlmselt Is convinced of Its "bank- to have It develop electric power In Oregon agricultural extension ser tion as Plaintiff, recovered Judg otherwise plead thereto, within four tion as Plaintiff, recovered judg ment against R. S. Murray the (4) weeks from the date of the first ment against Zer.as C. Smith and | vice. ability." Certainly financing should tax-free plants. defendant, for the sum of *1800 00, This program would strain the Emma Smith, his wife, the defend- , be easier at this time than In the The circular gives the Oregon In less the sum of *239.00 paid on stock publication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that If days of high prices and high Inter credit of the stale, add to the pre dex at 49 per cent of the 1926-30 less the sum of *46 45 accrued you fail to appear and answer the ants, for the sum of Seven hundred I no-100 (*700.00) Dollars, less | est rates. Indeed, In that school of sent aggravated tax burden, and average, a gain of 4 points compared earnings on said stock, being the Complaint of the Plaintiff as re and the sum of *9.00 stock cudits, les» automatically cut tax receipts from sum of *1514.55, plus Interest on quired herein, or otherwise plead economic thinking which holds (hat with the Index la November. The the sum ot *1.38 accrued earnings on "•st expenditures on public works private electric production which gain Is attributed to the sharp ad $1800 00 from the 20th day of Au thereto, Plaintiff will take a Decree said stock, being the sum of *689.62,1 gust, 1932 to the 9,h day of January, against you for the relief demand are needed to stimulate buying and would be dtstroyed In proportion as vance In hop prices around the first 1933, at the rate ot 10% per annum, ed in said Complaint, which is suc- plus interest on *700.00 from the| 16th day ot August, 1932, to the 22d restart the wheels of business, the the state entered Into the business of December. Prices for dairy pro being the sum of *70 00. plus Inte cintly stated as follows: day of December, 193 2. at the rate As a The old story of Jumping from rest on *1514 55 from the 9th day proposal will be welcomed as a fis A judgment and decree foreclos ducts also advanced during this per of January, 1933 to the date here ing the Plaintiff's mortgage on prop of 10% per annum, being the sum the frying pan into the fire seems iod. cal measure. of, at the rate of 10% per annum. erty situated and being in the Coun of *24 11, plus Interest on *689 62 If the plan can be carried out on to have a modern application in this The Oregon farm price Index »1 1 being the sum of * ».*8,'pins *5.00 ty of Jackson, State of Oregon, and from the 22nd day of December, 1932 to the date hereof, at the rate ly by loading taxpayers with a gi situation. 49 in December 1933 compares with ' for continuation of abstract of title described as follows, to-wit: of 10% per annum, being the sum If the railroads and utilities In 60 in December 1931, 7C In Decent-1 with costs and disbursements taxed gantic bond Issue, It will not appear Commence at the Southwest of *5.37 plus *5.00 for continuation corner rf Oakdale Avenue and attractive. But with Urge sections Oregon had failed to meet their tax ber 1930, and 109 in December 1929. at Twenty and 80-100 ( *20.80 > Dol- of abstract of title, plus *31.45 for , lars. and the further sum of One Fourth Street, in the City of payments, the average of delinquen of the community reverting to bar insurance premium paid by Plain The average for the 1926-30 t'er-1 hundred fifty and no-100 (*150.00) ■Medford Jackson County, Ore tiff, plus *157.45 delinquent taxes ter. with dtlsens really taxed In an cies for all the counties would have tod ot 1000 wus oue-thinl higher D<Vlars. as attorney's fees, which gon, and running thence South paid by Plaintiff with costs and dis other form for the "dole" of arms been 54.45 per cent, Instead of 38 1 than for the 1910-14 pre-war period, Judgment was enrolled and docketed easterly on the West line of Oak bursements taxed at Twenty-one and dale Avenue. 50 feet; thence necessary to keep the unemployed per cent as at present, while delin for which the Oregon index la 75 In the Clerk's office of said Court 80-100 (221.80) Dollars, and the In said County on the 2nd day of Southwesterly at right angles quencies In 21 of the 36 counties from starvation, and with Industrial In terms ot the 1926-30 period, February, 1933. further sum of Ninety and no-100 Again, "Ccnt-6-MtIe” round- to Oakdale Avenue, to the al leaders ready to Indorse such a "so In the state would have ranged from the general level of farm prices In (290.00) Dollars, as attorney’s fees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ley; ther.ee North on East line trips to almost everywhere 62 to 82 per cent. which judgment was enrolled and cialistic" plan of federal guarantees the United States In mid-December THAT, pursuant to the terms of the of alley to South line of Fourth docketed in the Clerk's office of said in the Vi'est. t ry our new said execution. I will on the 18th Street; thence Northeasterly on for production as that put forward was 39 per rent, down 2 points from Court in said County on the 30th day of March, 1933. at 10:00 "Meals Select,” now being South line of Fourth Street to SEEK OUT the F.YCTS by Mr. Fred I. Kent, any effort to ¡.November. This downward price le o'clock a m , at the front door of day of January, 1933. beginning. The war debt problem, in the vel and In the Index of factory pay- the Courthouse in the City of Med served on all dining cars. provide employment In the hulldlng NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; This Summons is published In of lasting Improvements must re-1 long run. will not be solved either | rolls. The general wholesale price ford, In Jackson County, Oregon, The American, Central Point, by or THAT, pursuant to the terms of the C om plete luncheons and celve sympathetic consideration. by supporters of cancellation or by level In December was 66 per cent offer for sale and will sell at public der of the Honorable H D. Norton, said execution. I will on the 4th • dinners for as little as 80e. day of March. 1933, at 10:00 auction for rash to the highest bid And If the government ran fl- advocate« of doltar-for-dollar col ot the 1926-30 average. Payrolls der. to satisfy said Judgment, to Judge of the above entitled Court, o’clock a. m , at the front door of the Breakfasts beginning at 501. nance the Roosevelt scheme at low! lection It will he settled by en- are down around 41 per cent of gether with the costs of this sale duly made on the 9th day of Febru Courthouse In the City of Medford, ary. 1933. Interest chargee or as a measure of lightened and unbiased considers 19 2 6-30 subject to redemption as provided by The date of the first publication in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for reflation, the burden of proving Ita lion of all the diverse factors Involv- For some of th» leading commod-1 '»»• « " «» ' h* »nd Inte- of this Summons is February 16th, sale and will sell at public auction i for cash to the highest bidder, t o ! r . , . . rest that the said defendant R 8 1933. unwladom will be upon those who nd. itles, the Oregon farm price Index Mnrrm, had on the 25th day of No- satisfy said Judgment, together with O. C. BOGGS. offer no program for recovery and As The Nation recently observed, showed eggs at 61 per cent of 1926-1 TPmber. 1924. or now has in and the costs of this sale, subject to re O. H. BENGTSON. no hope to the unemployed except to refusal to consider would imperil 30 w'th butterfat 55, hogs 36. wool to the following described property. Attorneys for Plaintiff demption as provided by law, ail of 39’. beef cattle 43. wheat 34. hay 67. »«J»»1« « *" Countv of Jackson 30 North Central Avenue, Medford. the right, title and Interest that the Cleaning-Pressing oi ortffoa, to-wit. said defendants, Zena» C. Smith and Oregon. potatoes 46. and hope leading at 167. Lot Number Three (3) In Emma Smith, his wife had on the Feb 16-23. Mar. 2-9 Repairing Block Number Three (3) South 4th day of October, 1929. or now WORK Gl \H\NTKKD Park Addition to th# City of P IIO N K U 8 Y O U R O R D E R — M E P A Y P H O N E C H A R G E N have In and to the following des N O T IC E T O C R E D I T O R S Line Construction Medford, Oregon cribed property, situated in the Notice Is hereby given that the A -l CLEAN ERS Dated this 8th day of February County of Jackson. State of Oregon. Project Is Rumored 1933. undersigned as Superintendent of tO-Wtt; 111 8th Street Banks for the State of Oregon is tn Gordon L. Schermerhom Lots twenty-three (23), twen Opposite Stage Depot, Medford The poasibllty of an Important Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon charge ot the assets and affairs ot NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY TO CENTRAL POINT ty-four (24) and twenty-five Bv > > ■ - - " » ! the Central Point State Bank. Cen- C. P. AGENCY MYRTLE COFFEE construction Job for Southern Ore Hy Olga E Anderson 1 tr„ po,nt OT^ ,on for th„ purpo!,a (26) of Eagle Point Meadows, SHOP gon Is Indicated by a news Item Deputy. in Jackson County, Oregon, as of liquidation All persons who may FEB 16. 23 March 2. 9 off 1 ,-lal plat tb-re • htch recently appeared In the Kla-i have claims against said Bank are math Evening Herald The project hereby notified to make legal proof NOTH'* OF SHERIFF'S KALK 9 9 9 9 I* " or I « " DRY U H 1 3 " o r I « " D R Y PINK thereof by filing a duly verified Involves the building of a high ten I claim, as by law provided, with the BY VIRTUE of an execution on slon transmission line from Bly to $4.00 per load $3.50 per load A DOLLAR S WORTH Lakevlew, Oregon. The construe- Foreclosur« duly Issued out of and Deputy Superintendent of Banks In charge at the office of the Central Clip thi« ronpnn and mail it *ith$l for a i\ trirl to ! ,lon o t a «>ow*,r " n" o f ,hi* X1V* of" the ‘ SfatV*of °orwgon^1 and°for Point State Bank on or before April would probably mean an eipendl- the County of Jackson, io tne direct TH E C H R IST IA N SCIENCE M O N IT O R I ture of nearly *16,000 00 and would ed and dated on the 2nd day of PutLihed fey Twr Cmitmn «c-r^ra Socxrrr arm M e d fo r d R ld g M e d fo rd O re provide employment for a large February. 1*22. in a certain action •oaten. Maaaacnaartta. U S A therein, wherein Jackson County ■ umber of men over a period of Hulldlng and Loan Asaortotlon, an tn it rmm vTl B-d tha daily rood nrwt af th* wxr\4 f r o « tt* • » tpar'a! wrlie-a. (T .K A X FACTORY • • »* . a» ••■x • -.e- . t o - " . • an*4 r- <--•. •• P -e ' • ‘ ' -1 ! -tanca tCucatien radio W Toa will ha «lad to amrom* trita r-ur hr r • sa several months. and DRY Dr. W . E. Lantis IMAM HM f fmrtaas %r. a4*nra*a of pav* a-d prtshifeiuaft. And « a n t m aa Sr .h t O ir Do«. L aad tra Sundial and tra ether ftaturra Further Information concerning C H IR O P O D IS T the project la contained In the fol T’ * > « *' a 9 • av • v V - • p»-* 3-.. pv--‘ — V i K IN G C O A L , $13.00 per ton delivered lowing article from the Klamath vim i «rod m i n f f t k i tra i mhaenption. I »ncla— m m dollar l i t . Watch and Clock Foot Specialist Evening Herald Repairing i*ai "A conference is to be held this \NY « \TX H CLEANED. 61 -V* afternoon in Lakeview between J * tn th Y m r im M e d fo rd tWhev Work l>wporOow»«ety l/>w C. Boyle, vice president In charge T e L TS, M e d fo rd 77 and 17Î C. Earl Bradfith of operation of the California Ore <— m I |H K Main •»< Medford gon Power Company. M V Watson. The American EDITORIALS S-P DOUA E DAYS! Southern Pacific WOOD FOR SALE SLABS BLOCKS V a lle y F u e l C o . :