The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, March 02, 1933, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH fc
Th* AMERICAN CENTRAL POtNT. OREGON
gon building aud loan corporation.
NOTH E T o t KEDITOfcl
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Plaintiff, vs.
1 Notice is hereby given that r
mandt'd by many to prevent this I him If the price he receives is below WAN FOIN FOUND SUITABLE
C. P. SILLIMAN and ELSIE WIN- uudersigned as SuperintssJj
UÏ VIRTUE of an excution oh
DROUTH RESISTANT LEGUME
sort of competition.
j the producing cost. The same farm-
horeclobure duly issued out of anu i f RED SILLIMAN. his wU j; AONES Hanks for the State of 0 r«^ 1
The only trouble with that theory er, with fair prices prevailing, can
under the seal of the Circuit Court z CUDDY aud JOHN DOE C LD D l, charge of the assets and it^
u u u c r ».1*0 o
j
« wv-t-H
i r r u ft n u l l i e F fc « P a n t r u 1 P n i n »
Sanfoin, a new perenial legume of
a good profit on a tenth as
the Slate ot w Oregou. 1 in aud
for her husband, if married,
(true name the Central Point State ^ i w ^ ^
Re-established. September 13, 192$. is that non-gold standard countrie* make
the
County
of
Jackson,
to
me
direct-
unknown);
T.
K.
FLYNN
aud H tral Point, Oregon, for th»
pasture
crop,
may
soon
find
an
im-
much wheat.
Devoted to the beet Interests of haven't been flooding our markets
ed and dated on the 2nd day of G KERR; also all other persons or of liquidation. AH persons «£*_
!
or:ant
place
in
southern
Oregou,
Of
recent
months,
particularly
In 1932 our imports were valued at i
Central Point and vicinity.
1933, in a certain action parties unknown claiming any right, ; have claims against said B»u'j
says Harry Schoth, federal agrono­ Febiuary
tUerein, '»h e ie in Jackson County lu ie, estate, lien or interest in oriherebv
mat« legal
hereby notified to make
Entered as second class matter at 37 per cent less than In 1931— : more and more farms are being fore­
mist
at
the
Oregon
Experiment
sta­
closed.
and
are
being
operated
by
Building and Loan Association, au t0 the real estate described herein, thereof by filing a duly
th< "ost office. Central Point, Ore- while the average price decline dur-
tion at Corvallis. The plant is a Oregon building aud Loan Corpora- Defendants.
claim, as by law provided, 4
gon, tinder the Act of March *, 1*79. in* the ye»*- waa on>y H Per tent by lessees Instead of owners. This
large 1 tion as Plaintiff, recovered judg-|xo EACH AND ALL OF THE Deputy Superintendent of
■
■
■ ■ - The two principal countries which is a trend of the most dangerous! long lived hardy legume with a
charge at the office of the~ 7 .
„ * . farmer. | root
1 .
ad.pr.d j
R. £
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
are 0ff ti*« gold standard— Japan character. It
Point State Bank on or before
, 2 39.00 paid on stock \ OFOREGON you and each of ye“ j a9*h, 1933.
One le e r .....................................J1'? ? and the United Kingdom— sold us the political leader and the general | to southern Oregon conditions where
» .
spring on
81x Months .................................I .75
.
. . . ..
.
-
public to throw their support be­ a drouth resistant forage crop lBllega the sum ot $ 46.45 accrued are hereby required to appear^and
Payable In advance.
KOOd" valued
35 P*r rent “ nd 45
being
the
answer
the
Complaint
of
the
Plain-
needed
for
sheep
pasture.
Superintendent^ 01 rhuba‘
earnings on said stock
hind the cooperative movement and
Advertising rates on application.
P«“r cent
respectively
Sanfoin is closely related to alf-'sum of $1514.55, plus interest on tiff 0n file herein against you or
First date
of
publication j,
Office— Second Street, off Main.
H the super-protectlonlsts had aid It In preventing a total collapse alfa It has been tried out in Doug-j $1 $00.00 from the 20th day of Au-1 otherwise plead thereto, within foul 28, 1933.
’
possibility
of the present agrarian system.
_____________________ 11 ___ - ______ their way, complete economic lsola-
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at
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9
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1 gust, 1932 to the 9th day of January.] ( 4 ) weeks from the date of the first
Last date
of
publication m
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8
county
for
about
t^o
years
anu
,
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annum
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cnmninna
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
tlon for the United Stales would be
1933, at the rate of 10% per annum, j publication of this Summons
1H 3.
with the
has proven highly successful both being the sum or $70 00, plus inte- i You are hereby notified that if J-26,
F-2, 9, 16, 23, M-2, 9, lpC
, 1 the Inevitable result— and It's pret-
PEACE AND TAXES
tor grazing purposes and seed pro­ rest on $1514.55 from the 9th day ; you fail to appear and answer the A-6, 13, 20, 27, May 4
Khubai
_
tv woll demonstrated that any roun-
The friends of world peace are
of January, 1933 to the date here­ Complaint of the Plaintiff as re­ ------------------------------------_____ value, *■
try trying to live remote ar.d alone the best friends of tax reduction as duction. As the seed must now be of, at the rate of 10 % per annum, quired herein, or otherwise plead
ueel top
imported from England, the increas­ being the sum of $9.62, plus $5.00 thereto. Plaintiff will take a Decree
in the modern world, is doomed to well.
I
1_I r*
and »puli
ing
demand
for
it
may
lead
to
a
against
you
for
the
relief
demand­
for
continuation
of
abstract
of
title
perpetual distress. It Is one thing
The cogt of war— past, present
Ur. 1. H. Love usea a* a
ed in said Complaint, which is suc-
to protect American industries and and future— is the major item in the rather large scale seed production, with costs and disbursements taxed
DENTISTRY
cintly
stated
as
follows:
at
Twenty
and
80-100
($20.80)
Dol­
tueoe too.
workers from dangerous competition operating cost of every great pow­ Schoth believes.
A judgment and decree foreclos­
lars, and the further sum of One
vitamin c
KHAHE THE WORK— NOW!
285 E. Main St., Medford
,
— another to “ protect" them from er.
hundred fifty and no-100 ($150.00) ing the Plaintiff’s mortgage on prop­
In this country, 72 per cent of
Office Phone 872-J— Re». ^ “ ‘ ‘ y vaiu
Dollars, as attorney’s fees, which erty situated and being in the Coun­
It is doubtful if any relief plan competition which doesn’t exist. A r.U federal funds go for war debts, o . S. C. MAN IS CO-AUTHOR
_____________ ________
iron, wn.,
WITH NEW CABINET MEMBER judgment was enrolled and docketed ty of Jackson, State of Oregon, and
set In motion the last few years has sizeable flow of commerce between war veterans and the army and navy.
In the Clerk's office of said Court described as follows, to-wit:
.as we arc
received the overwhelming endorse­ the great powers would be the most
Organized destruction hits every
►Commence at the Southwest
in said County 011 'he 2nd day of
. ling ail
ment
given
the share-the-work potent of all elements In obtaining
Appolntment of H. A. Wallace, February, 1933.
corner of Oakdale Avenue and
pocket book
need.
movement— a movement entailing and maintaining world stability.
editor of Wallace s Farmer, as sec­
Fourth Street, in the City of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dr. Jud Rickert Calcimi
Medford, Jackson County, Ore­
THAT, pursuant to the terms of the
the employment of two or more per­
retary
of
agriculture
in
the
Roose­
SOAK AUTOMOBILE OWNER?
body ior
gon, and running thence South­
said execution, I will on the 18th
OPTOMETRIST
sons part-time, Instead ot one full­ HENOVI/.E THU UNITED STATES
The federal gas tax will undoubt- velt cabinet brought delight to one day of March, 1933, at 10:00
easterly on the West line of Oak­
bones and
time.
of his close friends and associates o'clock a. m., at the front door of
dale Avenue, 50 feet; thence
Distinctive Optical Serri» etl to fcev
A short time ago a “ Renovlze! ««»'F be wlth us another twelve on the Oregon State college staff. the Courthouse in the City of Med­
Presidents Hoover and Roosevelt
Southwesterly at right angles
months.
Medford, Oregon
latton in
ford, in Jackson County, Oregon,
to Oakdale Avenue, to the al­
have gone on record for It. So have Philadelphia Plan," backed by var­
Is anyone optomistic enough to Dr. E. N. Brossman, associate pro­ offer for sale and will sell at public
_______________ _______ buies lari
ley; thence North on East line
the governors of a majority of the ious Important Industries, was in­
fessor
of
farm
crops,
were
not
only
think that such a remunerative tax
auction for cash to the highest bid­
of alley to South line of Fourth
■ ■ ■
— aud chec
states. 80 have business men and augurated. Iu an address concern­
Street; thence Northeasterly on
measure will ever be dropped? Or, college class mates but have since der, to satisfy said judgment, to­
----------------------------------------------------
. o f c a lc iu i
heads ot industries, large and small ing It, General W. W. Atterbury, of
South line of Fourth Street to
If they were dropped, have not been colaborated in writing a textbook gether with the costs of this sale,
Employes have adopted It voluntar­ the Pennsylvania railroad, said: “ We
subject to redemption as provided by
beginning.
People’s Exchantf“ 0™ ‘
disguised and collected
just the on corn growing.
This Summons
is published In
ily. oven th. ugh It meant sacrifices all realize that In these days of eco­
Wallace and Brossman both were law, all of the right, title and inte-'
same
under
a
new
name?
"TRADES and SALES the dall)
for them, that livelihood might be nomic doldrums, the pressing need
graduated in agriculture at Amos, rest that the said defendant R. S. The American, Central Point, by or­
And now there is pressure to
Murray had on tbe 25th day of No­ der of the Honorable H. D. Norton,
greens co
provided for some of those with no Is for increase in general purchasing
Iowa, in 1920. They worked togeth­ vember, 1924, or now has in and Judge of the above entitled Court,
Farmers and Ranchers Non
power, and that when this is once make state gas taxes still higher er for a number of years on corn to the following described property, duly made on the 9th day of Febru­
jobs at all.
We have some Seed, Feed, et pracl ca
and make automobile owners fur­
Exchange for Butter, Eggs, C;°* them t
The tact that the movement Is started we may expect the resulting
breeding, and in 1923 published the situated in the County of Jackson, ary, 1933.
nish
additional
taxes
to
the
gener­
Meats, Beans, Prunes, Spuds, I little as
The date of the first publication
making such excellent headway gives ‘turnover’ to stimulate business . .
first edition of a text, “ Corn and State of Oregon, to-wit.
al fund.
Lot Number Three (3) in
of this Summons is February 16th,
ions, etc.
of this w.
all the more reason for pushing It.
Corn Growing," which has been re­
Block Number Three (3) S ou . j
1933.
Thanks
to
All
for
your
^products
“ Wholeheartedly. decisively, to
The seriousness ot the present un­
vised twice since and is now exten
Park Addition to tbe City of
O. C. BOGGS,
Support in this jr. cat won on the g
employment situation can hardly be end the depression is the objective
Medford, Oregon,
sively used as a text throughout the
O. H. BENGTSON,
Dated this 8 th day of February,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
exaggerated. The magnitude of hu of our entire nation. It MUST be.
corn belt. Wallace’s father was sec­
Prices
the Same on Trades ori°tber ™
1933.
30 North Central Avenue, Medford,
man distress, particularly In the great
“ And, In this economic movement,
82 X. Front St.
Phone lit Tt> ">rl
retary of agriculture under the Har-
Gordon L. Schermerhorn Oregon.
taken up
Industrial centers, is almost unbe­ may all of America get back of Phil­
ding-Coolidge administration.
IN JACKSON COUNTY
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Feb. 16-23, Mar. 2-9
1
combi
■to
lievable.
8 hare-the work must go adelphia's leadership— with but a
By Olga E. Anderson
There is turmoil a-plenty at Med­
on until It embraces all industries, single and united objective— to end ford. Other than that, one finds it o . S. O. PHE-MEDIO
Deputy.
FEB 16, 23. March, 2, 9
all businesses. It must be continu­ the Depression."
GROUP FORMED
difficult to make out true facts and
Greens
ally remembered that the movement
The Renovize Philadelphia pro­ their significances even by «lose
SPECIAL OFFER
requires the cooperation of an In­ gram entailed the support of every reading from day to day of dispatch­
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF’S
SALT.
A special committee to serve as
R O O FS
1 V4 lb
dustry employing five people as well citizen with a few dollars to spend es and newspapers from the Jackson an advisory group for pre-medic stu­
30 days
B i ViKi i t , ot uu execution ou
tb
1
as of one employing 6000. The lit­ — to repair a roof, bring his heating county center.
But one does not dents has been appointed at Oregon roteciuaute uuiy toaueu out ot anu
Estimates and Inspectioi
Sa
tle businesses furnish the bulk of plant up to date, renew electric wir­ escape the impression that a good State college by Dean E. L. Pack­ uiiuer me Beat ot Inc cu tu ii cuul’i MEN’S SUITS ...... _................ 75c
5
eg
Without Charge
employment In this country. The ing, paint a garage, hire a little gar­ many people on both sides of the ard, head of the school of science, ot me ¿»mm ot uregun, tu auu tot
Coats and 1’ ants
success of share-the-work depends dening to be done, and so on. It raging controversy have lost their and Dean M. E. Smith, head of low­ me v-ouuty ot aacltoou, to me uireci-
Mi cu
eu anu uaieu ou tue ZUU ua> ot
cu
1
greatly upon them.
should be extended until the motto heads and their sense of proportions. er division work Pro-medical train­ reorua>y, taoJ, ill a cei laiU action
LADIES’ DRESSES ....... 75c up
Standard Roofing (
Those who object to share-the- becomes “ Renovize the entire United
Mr. Banks’ Daily News— control ing Is now administered under the mete.u, wuel'em Jacgsou County
Builders of Water-tight B»
work because It Is not a permanent States." Millions of citizens have of which he lost Saturday in receiv­ school of science.
Li uiiuiug auu Loan Associotiou, au
Pilone 1077
Unique
Cleaners
oregou buuuiug and nuau coipora-
solution, must remember that the as much as they ever did, when the ership proceedings— has for weeks
Me«
10 th and Mr Sts.
|tiun as r tumult, rqcovereu j aug­
Medford
main thing now Is to afford relief decline in the cost of living Is tak­ and months been filled daily with in­
Mrs. R. C Mulholland of Medford ment against aantuel L -Mason auu
until such a time as employment re­ en Into consideration. Millions can flammatory and biased articles, in visited at the home of Mrs. H. E. n.sale -U. tvtason, tus wile auu Hugo
sumes a normal level— and then the spend five, or fifty, or five hundred its news as well as Its editorial col­ Young Sunday afternoon.
Happei
A. r rouretcn aud Rosaline t luu-
telc ti, tug wile tbe deleudanu, tor
problem will have solved
Itself. dollars on needed Improvements. And umns. The Mail-Tribune, which un­
Cleaning-Pres»ij|»u,'¿*;
tbe sum ot Two tbou&and three
Share-the-work costs nothing, re­ this expenditure is in reality a sav­ til recently had maintained its dig­
bubdied aud no-lou
($2300.uu)
BLACKFORD
Legal Notices
quires only a little readjustment in ing. It not only provides jobs, but nity and poise measurably, has de­
Repairing »mí inte,
dollars, less tbe sum ot *512.53
D AIRY M AN
the average business— and really
WORK
GUARANTEED able E1*«
stock,
less
tbe
sum
of
$99.47
ac­
scended
to
the
Banks
level
and
loads
obtains the Improvements at the low­
Fresh M ilk and (r e a m
what It is supposed to do.
crued earniugs ou said stock, being
up its news and editorials dally with
est price in decades.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
A -l CLEANERS Even
D elivered Daily
the sum of $1687.70, plus interesi
BV VIRTUE of an execution on on $2300.00 trom the 14th day ot
Remember that Jobs are cheaper diatribes. No invective is too harsh
Phone 14x1
Central Point
III East 81 h Street tjca show
HACK TO THE FARM
than charity— and that unless Jobs and no accusation too strong for Foreclosure duly Issued out of and December, 1931 to tbe 1st day of
Opposite Stage Depot, Me# is much
From time to time the American
under the seal of the Circuit Court Decemoer, 1932, at the rate ot 10% I
either
newspaper
to
hurl
at
the
oth­
are provided, there will be nothing
of the State of Oregon, in and for
C. P. AGENCY MYRTLE COFfthat a 1
Fiction Guild, whoae efforts are di­
er and its supporters and partisans. the County of Jackson, to me direct­ per annum, being tbe sum ot $ 221 -
at all for charity. Let’s renovize!
SHOP
has beei
rected to ferreting out the best in
PR O M PT SE R V IC E
Its newspapers cannot disclaim a ed and dated on the 9th day of .69, plus interest on $1687.70 from 1
tbe 1st day ot December, 1932, at j
_____________________________ In the pi
contemporary
American literature,
S atisfaction Guaranteed
large
share
of
responsibility
for
the
February,
1933,
in
a
certain
action
THE FARMER MIST HELP TOO
tbe rate ot 1 0 % per annum to tbe |
---------— — - __________ ;= Read j i
will make selections from the cur­
In a letter to members of the present highly Inflamed state of a therein, wherein Jackson County date hereof, being the sum ot $25-! Graves Jewelry Shop
Building
and
Loan
Association,
an
rent hooks which It feels best depict
D
1
>T<
which w
.31,
plus
$88.05
tor
taxes
paid
by
|
large
part
of
the
Jackson
county
American Cotton Cooperative asso­
W atch R epairin g a Specialty
Oregon building and Loan Corpora­
the American scene
public. Perhaps they do not desire tion as Plaiutiff, recovered Judg­ flaiu litt, pius $41.32 city assess­
W
E
RU
Y
OLD
GOLD
ciation,
C.
O.
Moser,
its
vice-presi­
ments, plus $26.80 insurance pre-!
M _ - _ _
^
^
er units
Such a book la “ The Root and
41 S, F ront St.
to disclaim it, hut it la a very grave ment against Eve Benson and Ste­ mi am, plus $5 00 tor continuation
M edford
tiecesoar>
the Bough,'' by Francine Findley, dent, pointed to some of the dismay­ responsibility.
phen Benson, her husband the de­ of abstract of title with costs and i
ery. Th,
called by the New York Sun as a ing aspects of the agricultural sll-
Jackson is one of Oregon’s fairest fendants, for the sum of Two thou­ disbursements taxed at Thirty and
uation.
sand
and
no
-100
(
$
2000
.
0
0
)
dollars,
«rations
“ Brave First Novel.” It Is a story
20-100
($30.20)
Dollars,
and
the
Almost 50 per cent of the 6,300,- and potentially richest counties. less the sum of $188.4 4 stock cre­ further sum of One hundred seventy-!
On« 01
of upstate New York, the story of
Dr. H. P. Coleman
000
farms of the United States are Some of our finest people live there. dits, less the sum of $16.22 accrued five and no-100 t$l<5.00) Dollars,
Adam Burdett, God-fearing and set
is
ih -t a
Than Medford there is no finer lit- «..rnings on said stock, being the as attorney's fees, which judgment 1 C h iropractic and rhysiotlieraph y
v his ways, and has particular ap- under mortgage and this percentage tie city In the state. Normally its <um of $1,795.34, plus interest on was enrolled and docketed in the
icm is g
O regon Llrense 20 4
is rapidly Increasing
Farm mort
• cal to everyone Interested in hack- m
center o
C a liforn ia License 8 0 20
m inH.k.oa,
,
, r " " ' I . ’V VF' | people nre no more contentious than! $ 2000.00 from the 13th day of Clerk's office of said Court in said
County ou the 2nd (lay of February,
10 -the- farm movements.
Says G.
suites.
12 Y E A R S IN M EDFORD. O RE.
rest
of
us,
and
It
will
become
1
... ......................... .
«t us, and U wn, he....... .. ¡ ¿ 5 ™ ' ^ £ £
1933.
P h one 905
I) Ritchie in the Sun, "there is pow­ 470,000 in 1910, to $9,247,390.000 •obodv to speak pharisaically of the
Uave 8li<
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
per annum, being the sum of $141.
1 ou Can't Get Better Chiropractic
er here power of characterisation in 1930.
farmer 1
present situation. But that situation 66 , plus Interest on $1.795.34 from THAT, pursuant to the terms ot the
Service.
Mr. Moser advocates certain legis-|
mazing In a first novel— and none
urea. T
has become critical The circuit court! the 28th day of October. 1932 to said execution, I will on the 18th
of the ptt'ful little emhroidertngs lative moves that would improve the and the law enforcing agencies have the date hereof, at the rate of 10 % day of March, 1933, at 10:0u
anee coi
that make the usual flrat novel farmer's position and enable him to been placed under duress and set per annum, being the sum of $49.37 o'clock a. m , at the front door of
showing
with costs and disbursements taxed the Courthouse in the City of Med­
amusing and brilliant but unimport­ better cope with present conditions. at defiance
iuue. A
Minor violence has
Thirty-one and 40-100 ($31 40) ford. in Jackson County, Oregon,
ant. It is not a novel for a casual Some legislation is no doubt neces­ been committed and violence more at
Loss of Sleep, O anUnalhe laigt
Glenn O. Taylor
Dollars, and the further sum of One offer for sale and will sell at public
the next few
afternoon's reading. It la all meat sary. But— during
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indige .louuced
j widespread is openly threatened. hundred sixty-six and no -100 ($166 - auction for cash to the highest bid­
LAWYER
year»— the farmer himself must also | Armed state officers walk the streets 00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, der, to satisfy said judgment, to­
and must be digested as such."
tion and Fatigue
are
conns J
which judgment was enrolled and gether with the costs of this sale,
Post Office Building
work out solutions to his problems ! to enforce such order as they can.
results of over-work and ntfa,e° ‘■k*’
| docketed in the Clerk's office of subject to redemption as provided Medford
If relief Is to be other than tempo­
FOREIGN TRADE— AN D THE
strain.
ae mo,
Oregon
It is a crisis that challenges the said Court In said County on the by law. all of the right, title and
rary.
AMERICAN MARKET
interest
that
the
said
defendants
1 best leadership of Medford and Jack- j 23rd dav of February, 1933.
Miss Ruth Sheets, a chara*“ » do *“
Of late a great deal has been
It is probable that the cooperative ! son county and all ot Its people.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Samuel L. Mason and Essie M
Michigan school teacher sayi le®-
Mason,
his
wife
and
Hugo
A.
Froh-
heard concerning countries which movement offers most to agriculture I Events of the past few days have I THAT, pursuant to the terms of the
"l have taken your Nerv­
reich and Rosaline Frohrelcn, his
Phone 721-1*
have gone off the gold standard and It touches both ends of the problem been so grave that they ought t o 1 said execution. I will on the 1 st day wife had on the 16th day of Sep­ Work guaranteed
ine during my college uxA
The 1
April, 1933, at 10:00 o’clock a
J. H. DAILY
and when I get those nerv- L „ t b t
then, with the price advantage thus — Increased efficiency In produc­ I have a sobering effect on everybody. of
m., at the front door of the Court­ tember. 1927, or now have In and
oua spells after a hard da j
rec<
A Painter of Deputation
obtained, have flooded the Ameri­ tion and better organliation in sell­ If any Issues are Involved beyond house In the City of Medford, In to the following described property
situated in the County of
can market with their product*. Sttll ing
A farmer may have a million personal animo.«.!*, those issue, are Jackson,
y
-
1
am
sending
m
i
mveatlg.
O v e g o V " •UfkS° n
( r a t e r A u t o P a i n t C o.
mother’s name to you. Wi
AmoB
higher tariff barrier» have been de- bushels of wheat that can bankrupt obscured to the neutral view. The tale and will sell at public auction
The East Half of Lots Thir­
Authorized Agent D uPont D uco
you please send her a trid
U1
for cash to the highest bidder, to
teen (13) and Fourteen (14)
time ha. fully come when all con­ satisfy said Judgment, together with
package?”
parallel
*91
N.
G
rape
M
-d
iord
,
Oi
Pfjo»*
in Block Ten (10) of Laurel
cerned ought to think less in terms the costs of thts sale, subject to re­
hurst Addition to the City of
Relax your tense nerves V ^ bi*
of hatred and more about where demption as provided by law. all of
Medford, according to the offi­
Lu
reli*hle medicine !fc *
*'
the
right,
title
and
Interest
that
the
strife
ta
leading
their
community
and
cially recorded plat thereof
PHONE US YOUR ORDER— ME PAY PHONE CHARGES
«'• N N N V .-.V A V .V .V .V M V A V .-. v
Sheets found so effective
*
said defendants. Eve Benson and
Dated this 8 th day of February
Cot it
.
railroad
themselves.
Surely there must be Stephen Benson, her husband had on
Get
if
at
your
drug
store.
whnl.
responsible men in Medford who are the 17th day of May, 192*. or now 1933.
^T r o w b r i d g e '
Larpe bottle $1.00 Small 25c
Gordon L. Schermerhorn
out of sympathy with the whole have in and to the following des­ Sheriff of
Jackson County, Oregon
Money hack if you are net
Etf01
Cabinet
Work*
cribed
property,
situated
In
the
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY TO CENTRAL POINT
mess
Their leadership Is required
By Olga E. Anderson
County
of
Jackson.
State
ot
Oregon,
try too
now. Medford needs a great paci­
Deputy
Everything In Cabinet Work
to-wit:
FEB. 1«, 23, March. 2. 9.
option
ficator or * group of pacificators —
Lot Number Eleven (11) in ,
Estab.lshed in 1998
InatHat
The Morning Oregonian
Block Number One ( I ) of
SUMMONS
. __________
rf.
policy t
Helm's Addition to the City of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF
IS" or IA" DRY PINK
19“ or I A" DRY FIR
Medford, County of Jackson.
su.t so .
STATE OF OREGON !\ AND
State of Oregon;
tion w
FOR JACKSON* COUNTY
$3.50 per load
$4.00 per load
Including all furniture now
Plant A Vegetable
JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING I
Th*
in the dwelling house on the
and LOAN ASSOCIATION an Or®
of gaa
A DOLLAR’S ^
ahove described property
Garden Now
Dated this 23rd day ot February.
than rt
Clip thU coupon ,-ind mad it with r] f „ r ,
1933
legging
G row
your
ow n
reget “ M e*
Gordon L. Schermerhorn
308 Medford Bldg. M e d fo rd Ore
THE CHRISTIAN SZV ?
T here Is n oth ing thnt Is.Wes so
malnta
Sheriff
of
Jackson
County,
Oregon.
g ood as fm nhly pick ed vegr*-
ruklUbed by T u t C m r r - , * 8 cr
be tax
By Olga E Anderson
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Boaton. Masvar .uar
tahlfw front you r ow n garden
e a .
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PuAuty.
In tt
hum k s
and DRY
\ P A C K E T O F 4 *<•» I U U .K
Or. W . E. Lantis
oil
la ^
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0? Ft T o* • ‘.11 fc* g la d to w
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with t
4 H iR o m n is T
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• » « th . W I S .n s Ih . Ä MfcW i fcT
K IN G C O A L , $13.00 per ton delivered
contain in g IO varieties o f y ou r
indast:
Watch and Clock
The American
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NERVES
W OOD FOR SALE
SLABS
BLOCKS
$42
V a lle y F u el C o .
Tel. 7«. Medford
ow n ch oice ran he pi sattst for
only SOr o r Irse»,
F. E. SA M SO N CO .
-fis
N. R I» e r«M e .
P h o n e K.T.Y
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W t h II (V.K 1NKD. »I 50
O th er
P r o p o n io n a ie ty
| .m
C. Earl Bradfith
11A K
M ain St.
T "
Foot Specialist
Repairing
M e d fo -i
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■how:
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