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MEDFORD MA IT- TRIBUNE, MlODiVORD, ORI'XIPN, AVKDNESIUY, NOVEMBER 30, 1930.
V
v MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY DY TUB MEDrORD
PRINTING CO.
A consolidation of Hip Moilforil Mali,
nstnlillnlinit 188!l, I hi- Moutlicrn Orctron
JAn. cstalillsfifil 1902. (lie IxiinocmtlP
Times. oHtaMlHhoil 1S72, Hie ArIiIiuhI
Tribune, entalillnln'il Iieifl, anil, t lie Mi'il
fonl Trll)uriP!owt.iJillilieillOfi
Ol:OK(!i: PUTNAM. Kill lor nnd Manager
ICnli'i oil an HPComl-clfiNn mnttfr No
vember 1, 1909. nt tin- pnslofflcn nl
Mi'ilferd, Oregon, under the net of March
1. 187.9
ofticlnl Pnner of th- City of .Medford
THE PORTLAND HOG AGAIN.
BwnocRiPTion bates.
lly mall
mull
ii.iii i ii in
inoiUli. diIlvi'rfd tiy carrier In
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.IncliHonrlllo
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1.60
( one yrnp
i - wo
tll'ur mi
if i JMctlfotil, Ashland.
J, find Coitrni I'oint .
; Hfliidny only, by mall, pr year
.Woolily, per yr ... -li"v
TIr- Mull Tribune Is on salo at tlia
I'oriv News Hiand. Han Kronoixc".
I'ortliiinl Motel Nous Htnml, I'Ortlinid.
llovviniiu Ncvvk t'o, Portland, Ore.
WJO Whitney. Hi'iittlft. Wash.
lldlel Hpukimn Npivs Htuinl, rinoUgno
ctfj;??
BKUI
v SWORN CIRCULATION.
'Average dully for
Nbvomber. ItMi'J
j)eciniiLr. iooa
January, 191U
Mm ell, 1010
April, 1610
Mjiy. HMD
Millie. 1910
July, 1910
August. 1910
tfopteiulxir. 1910 . ..-v
' October Circulation.
1,700
1.SII
I.1JS
s.sos
1,301
3,180
Z.G02
S.SU
2.527
2,561
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11
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fjAvontKo dully,
2800 17 2775
8T7B 19 ?"
277S 20 2"76
277S SI 2800
2078 23 2800
2700 21 2800
2780 2f. 2900
2,780 SO 2976
57?0 2$ 3000
-TfiO ?31 300
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Where to Go
Tonight
THE ISIS THEATRE
Tho plneo whero you cnn al
ways spend a pleasant hour unil
lm'u ii licarty laugh.
A BIG HIT
DOROTHEA MARSHAL
W0TBERT & SAYLES
in tho Domestic Comedy lMnylet
"A STAG PARTY"
Cast :
'Funny Liirkifhops
Miss Wolborton
Dick Liirhlcliops Mr. Suyles
fitno 2 a. in. l'lneo, Mr. ljtirkiti-
ehopi home.
llKi:i.S OK I'lOTURKS it
Bumptuous as a Fireman.
Hcallmi Faith.
Hank and Lank Dude Up Some.
Al-li NKW Sl'IUI-XTK.
SONG "Somebody Else Is Al
ways Somebody Else."
SONG by H. BLANCHARD.
Matinee oorv Saturday and Sun
da v at 2:30.
NATATORIUM
EXTRA.
Five-Mile Race Wednesday."'
TONIGHT. ,
oimi iiiu,
Every Afternoon and Evcninii,
"If van cnn walk vu fan luain
to skatp,"
BOWLING.
Bo.st Mnsln In tlio West
"NAT" THEATRE
Tniiiulit l-n-i Wht
THE HEIM CHILDREN,
TIlU KH'iite-t iiimmiiIo-. on tlie
Anu'riaui stiiue tuilu The thil
iltea mIhi m-I N'om k wild.
THOMAS POTTER DUNN,
WuiIiiomIhv unit TliiiiHilux umlit,
in hi riiMiiiiiM)iiiin i'iaitii'iciiii
liouW. AihiUHxinn on uuuVille
twiigbt. Ailinissu.ii uiuli'ill"
nislitw 10 anil 'Jllr. I'liitm, Sat
uniuv ami Suinl;i nuninif pi,'
lurvM imiIv, luliiiwsioii 10e.
10c ADMISSION 10c. '
.mM
f sSS
rwaM
MuilfoidV K(1uhio IVluro Tho
Hlur. Latoot LU'tn.aoil I'liolo
playK. One Dime Ko Mure One Dime.
TIIIC Portlnnd hog is ff"i i evidence.
Cities of Oi'CKon numt not be allowed to develop i
Ivti flier interfere with the trade of the metropolis. i
The 'jobbers of Portland have intervened in railroad,
rule eases brought by iWedford and Baker City for fear
these towns become 'jobbing centers. t
Tlwi Hiir.iiniifi i)len is made that the intervention is mi
behalf of flrnnts Pass, Ashland, Rosebnrg and other cit-(
ies. Nonsense. Portland jobbers will fight these towns
jnst as hard as fhev are fighting Medfoi'd and Baker City
the minute thev slCow signs of life.
Portland is the most short-sighted metropolis in the
Union. Her efforts at developing the stale consist of hot
ail' and exacting all the tribute the traffic will bear, eheck-i
ing the opening of other harbors and frying to impede
the growth of little towns.
Portland loses sight of the fact that no pari of Oregon
can grow without Portland receiving the benefit; that the
larger Med ford, Maker City and Coos- Bay become the
larger Portland's business.
Portland fails to grasp the essential fact that even
part of Oregon must be aided and assisted in oxevy way
possible; that the growth of all the liftle cities means the
greater growth of Portland; that none of the little cities
means or can mean commercial rivalry; that they furnish
the onlv possible market for Portland manufacturers.
What is the use of holding development league meet
ing to devise ways and means of developing Oregon, when
the metropolis is seeking to prevent development?
The Southern Pacific would probably be willing to
grant rates asked by Mcdford did it not fear the ant agon
ism of the shipping interests of Portland, with their im
mense commercial and political influence. And if tin rail
road granted the rates, Porlkind would probably enjoin
fhem.
Suppose Med ford wins her contentions and is recog
nized as a .lobbing centep; would it not lurtlier increase
Portland's importance? YVould not her manufactures be
jobbed from here? Would not her great jobbing houses
put branches in, as they have at Lewiston and elsewhere,
md find it far more profitable to cover this region from
Medford than from distant Portland? Would not her mar
kets, her influence and prestige be still further increased
It would force Portland capital to assist in the upbuilding
of this and ofher'sections of Oregon, where it is conspic
uous by its absence.
The interference in the rate cases is by the traffic com
mittee of the Portland chamber of commerce. It is most
ly composed of jobbers. It is doubtful if Portland man
ufacturers or Portland at large sanctions it. Such ac
tions undo all the laborious work of years toward co-op-raiion
in other channels.
There is one way to bring tho Portland jobbers to
terms, and that is by boycott. If every Med ford shipper
ut out Portland, bought from San Francisco or Seattle,
here would be a special excursion of jobbers down to
uljust matters.. Before, this step is taken every dealer
"ihould write his Portland jobbers protesting the action,
md if this fails, resort to the boycott.
Portland's fool policy of butting into every rale hear
ing in a radius of 500 miles to protest against demanded
reductions in order to hog the field has accomplished noth
ing save to make enemies. Her contentions in the Spokane
ind other rates cases counted for naught, nor will it avail
in the present case.
The Golden Rule
16c
7 l-2c
10c
10c
Good Outing in white
and colors from 6 1-4 to
Amoskeag Apron
Ginghams at
Yard Wide Bleached
Muslin to :
Flannelette in a good
variety of colors
Best 45 inch pillow
tubing woven
Lace Curtains in the
New Effects 85c-to
Window Shades 35c up to 50c
Cottage Shades $1.25 up to $1.75
Childicn's School Hcse, Hcavy
Kifcked . . 13c, lc end 25c
23c
$5.00
ZiC
cSvL
Men's Heavy Cotton Sox t e
15c kind, 3 pair for . . .
See Our Work Shirts
the best made atj
Men's Work Gloves, all grades,
from 25c up to $2,00
Our. line, of Dress Skirts is now
very complete. New Patterns now
on display from $1.00 to $2.00
Men's Underwear in 2 piece from
50c up to $1.75 the garment
Men's Union Suits, the Best Made
$1.25 to $3.00
in a
Journalistic Railroads
U-GO
Hifih-Class
Stock Co.
TONIGHT
Ak otir tiiciuU that huo mwi
the lliiijoiic Miiiiilewlle Slock
l'llllUtll III till II lll'.llllll'lll PVUl-
v h tliniiui,
"A Southern Rose"
; ACTS -ft
s-iEii'u: s
Md Um Una Orchestra, dim-tod
by Amiih At:ltc Kuiiit's.
nonimili)jr Tlim-i.i tlwv ,
mmW the Uimhah i ila,
"A Runaway Match"
(A M'tMW fixuii -. irt to tim.li i
Duorw oiieii 7:l"i vritiin, n
KKKKKVK Yt)l l( hi:.VTN HY
MIONT MAIN 2971.
tll J. S IIOWAIMi.l
Tii'inuiiiloii-. si'iiMitiiiii lali'i lieu
a the Kiupi'Miic ti'li'uniph .lull's
I'l'iii- unil Itaioii MuiirliiniM'ii nwi
n tho kIiiiiIu I'lU'ilic i Kiti-in
iiktH oer Illinium' ruilioiul and
mild to thu t'uHHt -.MuKiiilicoiil
i'w (lit built ut Unkdule am
'null Ktititt HmmI Hide proptMiN
ulU iluwu hko m huiiM of i'ukU
.'hv Mail Tiibutm budlv hoiiokI."
Tb abovi- i. mi oiitlmi1 of a iliiut
iluniii urtiolo in a .Mmlfurd uwr ol
lu JtHh in t . Now, ih a aiibjKvt tm
i "till up" (hi- uuii'lt'fcH iiiiiiHi'iuo ui
hi uuouliiMit'alt'd Ipiiilvrtiiot uiuku
i iuut UM-citiblt' bctt, a tm
i Mnuipli', it hor Hum nUiw hii olil
imer, .Mr. ilmuul, I think, n. tin
ihiuo, met tho rtprv-ututivu of tin
mHr and prwuvded to fill him ui
i follow in ubitniic:
"Vi-ti, hoiiny, 1 kiih here iu ISltU
tlmii thu Millev wiih mw ami xi
alllpl',1 in thc ui)Hr flitl ot tho Mil
i ami lurui'il our horiM out ti
.i.ii', uml in ike nmtuinjt wnut t
"k tor Ihvui. W ooulU not fin,
lii'in till wo uat'ttulwi an i-miimui'i'
lmio w ww thinn bv tk wuviiiu "
Iu KiuiMt, kit-h wh biuhar thuu th
mrmn.' meh." Wll, iIum wan a
oi-Ur. 1 i'mim br in lbliO. thui
UMIV befolu, Ulllt MU I'Oltlil Hot flit
i ton of h.iv with u pan- of h,'
lm ui on 40 at-n of lund ouUulf ol
Im MiflnMirffc.
In lStUjj hfii I PHmf, tk vhIIo
u4 bett MtUfd niirht .var and I hi
duuatiun laiut flainu wwre inoHtl
(wired ami pro .viohiuifr fmni 10 ti
Mi bubel. nf whuttt to tho aetv
IVi. uu. mm mi( mill t Ai.hlmid.
u at lles.vill, u uiileM lhi iU
f Ahlaud. (out'lhor illi u lui'ri
i ml .liiillrrv and kutrl on mill t
HllMl.IV tWwtV nidi), on ut lion-
iHMt. ucur IVniral loiiit, ami om'
it FukIi I'oint. So ou m the val-
trv . well sellbnl iii ISHtt. So
but old iwntlwiuin imikt k u-
i"i'd thr fil-m he gavr "miiu,v."
Xow -'mi' Julex Verne Baron
MtuiMbuu-i i ha- takui tulvuuiuti
if the juiU'U iniioffiirr ot
-iiiii" to till bun iii iiihi.ii, I
lull. While t h.H ii , ni0 (I,,
The One Price Cash Store
Alnns-EcnfcH Cc. St. Msifcs Building
On The West Side
can
OREGON
PR
IS
ARE TO GO EAST
exhibition Cars, Fully Equipped,
Leave St. Paul on 5000-Mile Trip
Stops Will Be Made in Places
of More Than 1000 Population.
REVOLUTIONISTS
MAKE ATTACK
City of Chihuahua Bciny Fortified
in Anticipation of Attack by Reb
els Earthworks Arc Now Bcinii
Thrown Up.
Hill is yiniiir to I'Nti'iid thu 1'udfif
Ka-ti'iii railmad to the coat, wt
tin not think that dim ba- iiiuile a
iifWspapi-i ln tpci-iul i-onliilaiit.
Tin' iin-t that Mr. lliiiiiiini him -Mr.
Mill nimiiiiir a lino up Jiu-Ixmiii i-U'uW
tax no MiHiilu'iiiK-o beyond tho lam
that .Mr. Hiiniiua is buildinir a milt
!' toad up the crook to lake out e
t or luuiuar ami wuml, otc, miu
aIuoIi I'oubt nmor u a imrt' of u
oml mnniiiK oor to the Apploirntf
A'li., .Mr. Itanium uimheil to oiu;lo
no to run a relimiuir. for thui lino
ibtvf uiii-k uko, hnfore thu l'. vc Ii
Hplo mciy here. Why, the tvute to
i'rt".oMil uu 'oullined in the pami
mmiIiI niako Kd INmt. lath fur it
i -!iiileiir. I Iu mhoom urouud over
ho dinlf ln'iMnl JHckKomille n
'.ii-v iu an a via l or, then over to th
!lliimi alltM. then down the allo.
to tho California lino, when, in furt.
vhou tho i-oiilo ktrike tho liliiiuiK
nllo it tollowtf up the valley to Ktk
orvek, boom Waldo, then upon a
lou, narrow- ilivide to the hoadwal
irw n( Smith river (middle fork)
Uwife b watnr irrnde to Cioxooiit
iltv.
i hae Ueu over the entirt roui'
v hh an iiikli-iuiwut. There in imiI.
u pollute rvule Mid thut i foim-
ble. but the ooinlimtitn hi Mil in the'
iiituro and all MUtHuiMtlioii hi. well e
thai hfuutitul )'. li, dopt on Oak
lalo avonuo. Onl. think of the mni
f proiertv on the vt wide thruiiffh
I hut uiam'vmo telecraidt to the p-i-r!
Uuiiifd wido and urtthMUr
vvill hold "fconuy" reapoitvihle.
k... .. . . i .... i ..
rniif n MTiry uuu i-ihiiiwiwh IIDal me
i ran roan route, ae I mil the rind
mo of tho Southern tJaoitie railroeil
troui Child Hill over the SUkiyouv to
tke Klmmith rixer lu Culifoniia. um'
the rod wa built uu the line 1 run.
Althouirh the tsmiumit nt l!M.,
ttCHl trvmir to build a hue furthn
eil, thev otuue buok to mv liu aflf
alk
Ki'teit year. iio 1 tuuk h nuut-bei-
nf S.Hthrii Parifif offioiaU (i
Hullo Fall, wud Im-VimiU l- Wdtou
I'lvck ami kIiowoiI I bom tho ui uoai
Fih lako. nml ihnv -niil ii wa
MIIM.I f,'lllli I.M'.'llli ii, mid lMt.l
ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. HO. Oro
on, WaHhlnstiHi) Moutnun and Iln
noHutu iiroducta will bo shown to the
.opplo of tlio vQcntrnl nnd onstornf
jtnttK by inoiui of o.!il'ltlon curs,
jiiulinim! and malntnliied by tho Urout
"s'ortl'fin ihIIvoi., vv'hlf i have loft ot.
?nn! for u oOQCmlle .our.
Tlie ciUB roiiraiont tlio latent form
if community davalonntent work and
uu a HtiiklnK axaniple of vvhut may
.mi accompli 1-oc! by co-operation be
vveou the rallrmuU nnd tlio uooplo
whon wnrklng together for a common
a use.
The throo oais will tpur the stutea
if Illlnole, Indiana, illoiilijun, OMo,
Ponneylvanln, New York nnd New
ifnsluml ctctea, Staps will bo inado
:m of 1000 or moro iiiUnbltaiiU.
"bo rare vvill ho ndvortised In the
mwspniioreMii advnuoe of their arrl
al and also by hilt poat'ng. window
eardB and other olrou met'jnde.
Tho o.hlbitlon oar Hchome U cred
twl to 1. W. Hill, proaldout of tho
JJreat Northern railway, who tu a re
ut aiieeoh at the Montana state fair
U lleleua, Mout., yiid: "The way to
;et the nooU- U) fo to the north weat
a to take the north wont to tne poo
ilo." The i-hm are jifnotlcmlly inlulnt.tro
itnto falru aud ouutnln aniuphm of
veiy product of commercial value
irovvii In the various atato. UIk red
ippleu from thqt Weuatcliee. Klatheud
uid WUIam'tt.vuUiys form a atrlk
inis part of th axltiult. I'rlio-wlti-iliitf
wheat. ior, onta and veuetable
roin MJuno-sota, .Miintann, Waahins
on and Oregon qr' proiulneut fea
uriw. Uialu iliSPiHys froui tho dry
'arintnu i-ohtow. SjMjKane. form n
ither InatniCilvu ml IntoreaCliiB fea
ture. A largo portion of tho -t0.000.000
iciea 'f fiee hdy4tdad land of Mun-
LARKDO. To.y., Nov. 30. While'
u gbvorninont mofisat'o IndlcatliiK
tl at Gonernl T.ntiro Vlllar had ile-
tormlnod to boiki rolnforoements to
Ohlhimhiin was bolng hont from Mnt
amornB. tho wlros woro severed early
today and It Is believed here that an
Inmirgont forco olthor Is nttncltlng
Matamoras or has eaptured the eltv.
Mexican nuthorltloB at Nuevo La
redo nre ondonvorlng to regain com
munication with Mntainor.is.
Revolutionary lenders hero profess
evultatlon at a strategic move by tho
li'surroctIonIst8. who. by attacking
Matamoras and Chihuahua slmultn
imoiialy aro believed to linvo contriv
ed to divide the forces of Ronornl Vlllar.
'aur. and OreeonvvMn have to he farm.
ml by what l Hnown no "oeiit(tte"
r "dry farmln" ntOtliOdo aud re
sult secured froui tItLsyBtetn are
inuuy uBuiwiiBvni'cu. a
that aiue ruto llRs luMjA0'1 MV
the 1'. & U. briuivli of M HU1 iwd.
and from m) oxWwM 1 p tav
llaruttiH lirtUnatl loeaieo
hrough Modi owl will never be 'Uu
route ot tho Hill mad to the eui
ml will v to my et ide friend
eot to mi nliee tbeir irorty f.i
fimr that beautiful V- & deiol
will or Ik- moved waat of H'
ereek. Surh a wnorl i h deluUi
and nre and mmieone Ua muiii
od himolt h fUliuu up tenderfHt.
Yimii mi the "iipwee.
J. S. 1IOWAKH.
BAOLK PASS. Tox.. Nov. 30. Tho
i-lty of Chlhualiuii. stato of Chihuahua
i bring fortified today In anticipa
tion of an attack by a sinnll army of
liimiiToctors nndor tho leadership of
Krauclsco Mndero, according to ad
vlcoa received bore. The city Is gar
risoned with federal tioopa under
Gonoral Nnvano and General Tor
rnane, who have thrown up onrth
vvorka on the aide of the town toward
San Androae and Guorreio, whero the
rebel force have gained a foothold.
General Lnuro Villar. roiumnndtng.
rhe Mexican army of tho north, is ro
tmrted hurrying to the atd of the Chi
huahua garrison in response to np
neaU for rolnforcomonts.
The iitaurgents aio said to have
horn preparing lu tho mountains
Hbove Parral for a final sortie against
fhlhuahua aud refugees atato that
Madero in pureon is in command of
he rebel troopa. Thoy say that tho
revolutionists arot well dill I oil and
fully equipped for a deaperate attack
ind many apre6l tholr belter that
hard fighting Ik already lu progress.
When confronted with Mexican of
Metal dispatches saying that all was
inlet and that the authorities were
In control of northern Mexico except
lu Isolated eeetloua, thoy declared
'hut the government tnaseagee woie
framed to dtsgulse a situatlAg that
niewaceti the Dim regime in the Mux
Must Be Sold
F)-acre chicken ranch.
ft-acre berry raneli.
H-aere truck garden. . ,i ; -.- i
fi-tirre Orehartl tract.
o-aeVe addition to city.
5 Acres Must Be Sold
Barnes & Murphy
134 East Main.
Not Sorry for Bunder,
"If my friend hadn't blundered iu
thinking 1 vvns a doomed victim ot
t'oiitiUiuption I might not be nlive
now." writes 1). T. Saudoia of llar
rodsbtu?;. Ky., "but lor .vonra thoy
saw oor.y attempt to euro a liuiir
l'uckintr couuli l'uil. At lust I tried
Or. King's Xew Diweovory. The of
t'oct wiia wonderful. It mhui stopped
(ho cougb and 1 nm now iu better
health than I have bad for years
This vvondorful lifo-snvor i an uu
rivnleil remedy for coughs, eolds, la
grippe, iifelhmu, croup, lieiuon linger
whooping eongb or wonk lungx. fl()e.
$1. Trial bottlo fe. Gutiriiiitoed
by all druggist..
t
XOTK.'KOrSIIKMIP'K'SSAI.i: I'POX
KXKriH'IO.V.
lean border states.
Peraoa ekweljr in touch with the
Mexican revolt declare that wlthju
the ut SI hours the fall of Puefaln
will be RHttouueed. They aaaert that
'he federal troop from Cludad Por
flrto Dlax Along the Mortherg boun
larv and south through the states of
Chihuahua ami Coahulla aud lata Du
ango are betug harassed bv strong
bauds of revolutionists and that a
unvaried aiiaokevl uikmi Matauoiaa
The merchant who ftdte to nH JU Chtbuabua has begun.
ihiv vmt i.i titnri nn aiw ui inn
make rlMp!Vn,,,, v"" '
1 1 Mn for health.
In tho circuit court or tho atnte of
Oregon for Jackson county.
I). A Pattulo, plaintiff, vs. Fred
J. Hlakele) aud Ada .1. Rlakeley. de
fendants. Notice Is hereby given that the un
dorslgnod sheriff for Jackson county,
Oregon, lu accordance with the ei
rutiou and order for the. sale nf the
property Hereinafter described, issued
out of tho circuit court of Jackson
county. Oregon, on the 11th day of
November. 1010. in tt-e case of I). A.
Pattulo vs. Fred J. Rlakeley and Ads
J. IMukeley. his wife, defendants, will
at the hour of 2 p. in., on tho 27th
day of December. 1910. at the front
door of tho courthouse for Jackson
county. Oregon, anil In Jacksonville,
Oregon, offer for sale, and sell, at
public sale, as upoii execution at law,
and to the highest bidder for cash,
the following deecilbed real p.operty
sltuated In aatd county and state, to
wn;
The eaat half of aection twenty
eight, the norU half tit the southwest
quarter of section twcuty-elrht, the
northeast quarter of sectUm thlrtj
three, the eolith half of the north
half of aection twent.v -seven, and the
uoi'h half of the south half or se
tion tweniv-sfveo. all in township
thirty-eight south of ranne two west
oi mo Willamette MiertJUn. situate
In Jackson county. Oregon, caaiprl.
tng eight hundred and sovonu .-iuh.
aire and a fractloa. a coord lug to the
government survey
Tliat said property will be so sold
fr the payment as far as th. pio
eds of said sale ar mmi-m. ..f
i he rollowing sum for which Ju'd,.
lyotit was enrolled and il,ui.-,.i i
aid court and cause on ttw 7tb ,u
of October. 1S0. and ee.tB 0".
deird, lo-Wlf $7.47g i wlh ...
at the iwior per cnt nwr,
li'IKI
anniiiii from the 25th day of Septem
ber, 1900, and the further sum of
$80.72. and the further stun of
? 179. OS. with Interest on each of
said sums nt tlio rnto of 0 por cent
por annum from tho 2rth day of Sep
tember, 1909, nnd tho costs or said
suit, amounting to $11. (10, nd at
torneys fees in like judgment
entered theroin In tho sum of $1100.
loss the following pnvinonta niado
upon the judgment slnco the entry
thereof, to-wlt: $1310.35, credited on
the Judgment ns of April 1st. 1010,
$4(i(JS credited thereon as of Juno
ICth, 1910, and $2279.S5 credited
thereon ns of date Septombor 2Gth.
1010.
And Wlieieas, It appears by said
execution and order of sale that ou
October 31st, 1910. the attorney for
tho plnlntiff. John T. Wbtillay and A.
K. Reanies, filed In said court and
cause their attorneys' Hen for tho
sum of $1000 against any minis re
covered upon said execution; and.
Whereas, it Is provided by said exe
cution that anv sinus recovered there
on bo returned to the clerk of thu
said circuit couit for the dotormlnn
tlou of said lion, unless th iiininiirr
aim II receipt the undersigned In full,
after deducting said sum of $li)00.
;ovv. inererore, notice la horobv
given that the Slims ioenlvn.1 utimi
the said xecutlnn and the whole
thereof will be returned by said sbor-
in to me cierk with said execution,
subject to the determination of sold
attorneys' lien, unless tho plaintiff
shall nertult said sum to be hold and
paid direct to said attornovs, nnd re
ceipt said sheriff in full, and for tho
balance of tho sum received or paid
at ald Mile.
Notice Is further given that at said
sale all of th.- right, tltlo nnd Inter
est of the defendants, Fred J. Rlake
ley and Ada J Rlakeley ,' uls wife In
and to said premises, and which thoy
had at the date nf I ho ov.i.tlmi' nf
the mortgage described and referred
Jo In the complaint In said cause, will
be sold at such sale and freed from
"t rmiin oi sain neremiants or either
thereof, arising by virtue of dowor or
otherwise And freed from the Hen
or claim of said mortgago or the lien
for attorney's fees above referred t"
Said property will bo sold at said
Sttlo. subject to the right of,sntf de-
leuuanu to redeem ns by law pro
vided Said sale will be made to recover
the balance due upon said Judgment
as aforesaid, and for tho coats and
disbursements attendant upon said
sale
Dated at Jacksonville. Jnrkson
county. Oresjoa. this SSL day of No
vember, 1810.
ol -. . W- A. JONUS.
bherlff rr Jkson CouiUs. Oregon
Ry R7 if DOW.
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