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PAGE SIX MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFOHD. OREftON'. TUESDAY. MARCIT -20. lfli. HARDING WORST FAILURE, HISTORY I Wm. B. Biddlo, csuto. Order.' i Benton Bowers, estate. Withdraw' al of objections. Albert Clifton Taylor, estate. Re- E- Hosley et ai to Henrietta port. Confirmation. Hosley. Lot 17. Blk "A, R. K. odist Episcopal Church. Lots Blk. 17, IX'kutns Add. Gold Hill itfuO Marriage Licenses Forest E. Boylea and Violet Wood.; Martin Xcaglc and Mabel Howard-! WASHINGTON. Mar. 20. Clmrao terizlng Attorney Genera! DnuKherty's announcement of President Harding's candidacy for a second torm as one "Fhich will have little or no eflect upon the national iolit!cal situation in either party." Chairman Hull of the democratic national committee Issued a statement in which he declared: "If President Harding had only risen tu the level of an ordinary presi dent it would have been taken for granted that the party would renomi nate him. The doubt concerning hit renomiuation has been raised by the fact that his administration has been the most conspicuous failure of any In tho twenty-nine national adminis trations. The failuro of the Harding administration was demon strated and emphasized by the repu diation given it at the polls last No vember." .' Make '23 Best Ever Belle Butcher vs. W. L. Stevens. ' edpb"te' G. II. Stevens. Foreclosure Mullock Merc. Agency vs. Earl Con stable. Affidavit, default, judgment. Page Dressier Co. e. H. F. Mcader et al. Findings and conclusions, de cree. C. E. Barge vs. Ida E. Dressier. Lien. W. W. Hittlo vs. Ida E. Dressier. Lien. Silas Fleming vs. Ida E. Dressier. Lien. C. I. Howard vs. Grant Land and Livestock company. To rescind con tract. J. A. Hacklin vs. Carl R. Beebe. For money. i Marjory Inez Williamson vs. Henry Clyde Williamson. Divorce. Roguo River Lumber Co., vs James Hughna. For money. M. J. Norris vs. H. G. Holmes et ux. Certificate of attachment. Stato vs. Elmer Simmons. Order. State vs.. John McMasters. Order. Page Dressier Company vs. H..C Meader et al. Cost bill. Alice Rexford vs. F. O. Greenwood. Writ of attachment. Evola Ray vs. C. R. Ray ct al. Or der. Motion. J. F. Wortman vs. Aaron O. Bailey et al. Affidavit. Order. Jackson County vs. Clara M. Hawk Deldrlch Lehners, Caroline Lett nors. estate. Confirmation. Benjumln FTankliDg McCrary, es tate. Admitted to probate. William B. Biddlo, estate. Admit- Add. to Ashland 100 Thomas .J. Carney et al. to Scott Woolf. Pt lot 4. blk 2. Cottage Add. to Medford 10 Gerald Owen, estate. Petition. Or der. Emma Z. Jackstrom, estate Proof of publication Final order, j Michael Foley, estate. Order. Ernest S. Wolgotnott, estate. Proof- tainlng Foley's Honey ind Tar Com of publication. I pound for coughs, colds and crouu: Petition. ; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides i and back; rheumatism, backache. kid Godfrey.' ney aD(1 bladder aidments; and Foley Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley & Co., 2 S3 5 Shef field Ave., Chicago, IIL, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trlu". package con finale of Wm. B. Blddle. Ordi-r. Ksmtc of Thomas Bond. oath. Estate of Raymond Feikert, (a minor). Petition, order. W. ' FORT PIERCE, Fla.. Mar. 20. This al- Notice. little city In the 8L Lucie grapefruit JackBon County vs. Kenneth Mc- dlstrlct was all a-flutter today in ex- Rca t al. Notice, pectation of entertaining President Jackson County vo. J. E. Boswell Harding and his vacation party. Tho pt al. Notice. presidential party passed by Fort State vs Jouett P. Bray et al. Ver- Plerce on the crulBe down the Indian diet of not guilty, river ten days ago and there was Bullock Mercantile Agency vs. A. great disappointment, for elaborate w- Walker. Transcript of judgment, plans had been made for tho entertain- J- u- Pratt vs. Mrs. C. A. Calhoun, meat of tho president and Mrs. Hard- Demurrer. Itxg and the courso of the Fort Pierce Slate vs. Samuel R. Williams. Pub golf and country club had gone over Be nuisance. with a currycomb. I n'B Butlo Horse and Cattle asso- ' Toe president then conferred the ! elation vs. Alex Anderson et al. Mo- favor of his presence on Vero, a rival town fourteen miles north of here Where lives a large Ohio colony. Ten tative plans of tho president today, however, called for a Btop here, and then a resumption of tho courso to wards St Augustine. v -Muko It Unanimous IS ; MOSCOW, Mnr. 10. (ny tho Asso ciated Press.) Moscow newspapers display a Now York dlBpatch saying It Is officially understood that Secretary Hoover acting upon reports from bis agents. hero, recommends recognition of the Bovlot Bovormuont whllo Secre tary HughOB still opposes such a step. Russian leaders heretofore have considered that President Harding was possibly favorable to recognizing the Moscow government with Secre tary Hughes agnlnst it and Secretary Hoovor on the fence. 1 . , Help Put It Over Gwahlliu' NniiiiM tho I.ncl)'. NEW YORK. March 20. Lornn Ambler, an Auiitrnllim ut-tri-ss, today wns named as the co-respondent in tho divorce null which li-raldln Furrar Is protwing analnst her aclor bunbund, Lou Tellvgen. Join tso C. of C. The United Scatus is rated eleventh In tho literary list of leading nations. Real Estate Transfers Jesse Neathamer. et ux. to Knima M. Rlchmun. W. D. to land in sec. 6, twp. 35 S., R. 3 West ( 10 Olive V. Deck, c-t vlr to William lllliis. Dei-d to land in sec. 15, twp. 3ti H., R. 4 west ... 32-1 Henry Voss, et ux. to R. M. Parr, et ux, W. D. to part lot 27, all lot 28 and 2 9blk. "F," Railroad Add. to Medford ... 10 W. II. McGowan. c-t al. to 8. K. Ilek-hnrt, W. D. to part lot 11, Morey's Add. Medford 10 P. H. Robinson, et ux, to Rob inson Mining Co., Q. C. D. to mining clulm In sec. 21 twp. 36 H., R. 4 West .' 1 Georgien McNerney, ct vlr, to Jackson county, R. of W. over land In Bee. 32, twp. 39 8., K. 3 East 1 Ladd & Tilton bank to W. H. Venable, deed to lot 2. sec. 29, Ladd & Tilton Bank vs. W. H. Venablo. Deed to lot 2, sec. 29, twp. 38 8., R. 3 West 500 Louie Colver. ct al, to Stephen 13. Smith, it ux, W. D. to pt. . L. C. 42. twp. 38 8., It. 1 W 10 Rogue1 River Timber Company to tho ' California Oregon Power' company, R. of W. to sections 35 and 36. twp. 32 S., R. 2 EnMt Hiram D. McCasky, et ux, to J. C. McAllister, et ux, W. D. to part VIJC 40, twp. 37 S., R. 2, West 1 Isabel A. Orlerson to Clara H. Lamb. W. D. to lot 10. blk. 2. Oak Tark Add. to Medford 10 Chnrles W. Judklns. ot ux, to Darrell C. Crimnilns, et ux, W. D. to part lots 23 and 24, Claluy Add. to Ashland .... 10 D. E. Millard, et ux, to Bertha Edgowood l'ark 100 S. Nelson. W. D. to lot 1, T). B. Millard, et ux. to Jessie N. Lnngdon. W. D. to lot 7. Kdgewood I'nrk 100 Ceo. C. Covey ot ux to Ellz. Davis et vir, lot 18, blk. 4ti, Medford ...1 10 Conclusions of law. , Woldon Zundol to Ooldon Zundel vs. Joseph I- tlon Lillian Reynolds Reynolds. Divorce. W. E. Coney vb. W. H. Lewis. Lion, J. F. Wortman vs. Aaron O. Bailey et al. To quiet. Frank C. Bramwoll, superintend ent of bnnka, vs. Joseph Applobakor et all. Default Decree. Cost bill. Pago Dressier Co., vs. II. G. Mca der ot al. Articles of Incorporation. Notice of appeal. Undertaking on appeal. John Owens vs. IOtilno Owena. Findings of fact Decree. Mlnnnn Inor Williamson vh. Henry Clyde Williamson. Summons. Statu vs. Marlin R. McDonald. Verdict guilty. Htato vs. J. A. Norris, et nl. Mo tion, verdlet. J.' A. Hac-klin vs. Carl .R. lleebo. Summons. John H. Horn vs. II. E. Chllders. et ux. Demurrer. American Soda Fountain Co. vs. Medford Grlcery Co. Motion and order. Roguo liiver Lumber Co. vs. James Hutches. Summons. J. K. Wortman vs. Amon O. Bailey, et nl. Affidavit. A. J. Btaub vh. Wm. Stnub, et al. Default and judgment. Belle Butcher vs. V. L. Stovons, et al. Summons. Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic fjr constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. I'i-uIhiIo Court Albert A. Hall, setato. to probate. Andrew S. Boyco, ostnto. on sale. Elizabeth M Chase., estato. Admitted Roturn Ordor. 4000 10 10 10 Are yiss Bakistgs .AlwaysUnifiorm? TtHTlll Thp vp rv first rime, von fsasESSi use Calumet your baking will be perfectly raised, ' sweet and wholesome. And you can expect un failing uniformity just as long as you continue to use it, because (gaujku BEST BY TEST 1ET The Economy BftKBMG POWDER, 1 Never varies. The can you buy to-day holds the same quality and leavening strength as the lirst can that was made, thirty-five years a.qo. In every; can the last spoonful is as good aa the first. ' There is no Hulistitutc (or Calumet nothing "just as good." Its sale is ii'j times as much as Hint of any other brand. A pound can of Calumet contaim full 16 ouncct. Soma baking powdert com in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce can. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLDS CREATE ST MAKING POWDEW land in sec. 20, t. 36, S. R. 2 E. Sophenlo J. lish Goro et vir to Jay I. Gore, land in D. L. C. S8, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W Mary W. Mathes to Marjorlo L. Mobley et al, lots 11, 12, blk. r.3, Moilford 2800 Murjorio L. Mobley et vir to J. L. Wodcock, lots 4-9, blk. 1, Sunnyslde Add. Medford 2800 L. II. Root et ux to A. A. GilletU land in sec. 8, tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. Lewis A. Rose ot ux to R. H. Roborts et ux, Vi acre in sec. 9, tp. 38, S. R. I W Wnllaco V'. Woods ot , ux to Pearl Davis ot ux, pL blk. 9, Park Add. Medford 100 Florenco S. Vanderburgh ot vir to R. J. Arnold t ux, lot 6, blk. 1, Anderson-Toft Add. Modford Thon. P. Kaltlor to Euphomia F. Reld. loU 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, blk. 3, Wllloke'a Add. Medford Charlie H. Davis et ux to R. E. Swan et ux, lot 3, blk. C3, Med ford Alico Plckert ct al to Paul J. Clark et ux, land In sec 22, tp. 35, S. It 4 W E. N. Butler et ux to Peter Mur ray ct ux, lots 1 and 2, blk. "O," R. R. Add. Ashland R. F. Bolz ct ux to J. W. Harvey, pt D. L. C. 41, tp. 38, S. R.,1 W. Peter Murray et ux, to E. N. But ler nt ux, land In see. "G," II. R. V. Or. Co.'s tract II. IC Scldmoro et ux to O. W. Helhlg et al. NW sec. 34, tp. 35, S. II. 4 W Jackson county vs. Blrtor O. WallKtou ct ux, lota 3-4, blk. "O." R. R. Add. Ashland.... Jackson County to Clara Wells, lot on woat siilo Pino St., Roguo River 121 Wesley S. Eastman et ux to Tor- Torhcrt W. Sanfordotnolshrdlu bert W. San ford ct ux. Ixt on Oak St., Ashland t Thomas Hill et ux to B. O. Wall- sten et ux. Land In Sec. 9, Twp. 39, 8. R. 1 East...- Emanuel Clark et ux to Eltnlra Engle. 4 int. In NW ot NB 8m 26 Twp 35 S. R. 1 West ... Elniira Knglo et vlr to Chas. F. Clark. NW of NE Sec. Si Twp 35 8. R. 1 West W. A. Chllders et ux to Seldon K. Ogle ot ux. Land In Jackson ville Lester 11 Swlnk et ux to John R. Owen Company. NE of HW, N4 of BE. SE of BE Sec 1 Twp 3G S. R. 3 East John II. Food rich et ux to A. E. Iteamos. K4 lots 9 and 10. Blk 7. Park Add., Medford John Winters to Herbert Dahlke. H Int. In WVj of EH Sec. 2S Twp 33 S. It. 4 West Goldlo E. Snyder et vlr to F. E. Snyder. I1 In Sec 6 Twp 39 S. It. 1 East John N. Moore to Jackson County l.d In Sec. 33 Twp 39 S. U. 3 East Clara K. Boyle to It. J. Edwards el al. NK of NW, W4 or NW of NE Soc. 27 Twp. 33 S. R. S West Mv l(. Hloe, Adm, to The Moth- 10 10 10 10 10 10 15.74 uu 500 in 300 1000 2000 10 700 10 800 Notice of 8a!e of Government Timber General Land Otrice, Washington, D. .0., 1923. Notice is hereby given that subject to the 'conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1910. (39 Stat. 218). and the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917 (48 L. D.. 447), the Umber on the following Jands will be sold April 30, 1923, 10 o. c. a. m., at public auction at the United States Land Office at Lakeview, Orogon, to the highest bid der at not less tlian the appraised value as shown by thlB notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the Sec retary of the Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one fifth of one per cent cent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to ba returned if sale is not approved, otherwise patent will issue for the tlmbor which must be removed within ten years. Bids will bo received from Citizens of the United States, associa tions of such citizens and corporations organized under the laws of the Unit ed States or any State, Territory or District thereof only. Upon applica tion of a qualified purchaser, the tim ber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being Includ ed in any offer of a larger unit. T. 40 S.i It. 7 E., Sec. 31, NEVi SW'4 yellow pine, C45 M., red fir 75 M.: frl. NW14 SV4 yellow pine 490 M., red fir SO M.; frl. SfV Vi SW hi yellow pine 610 M., red fir 65 M.; SE SW14 yellow pine 545 M.; red fir 165 M. ; NWVi SEH yellow pine 520 M., red fir 60 M.; SWVi SE'4 yellow pine 530 M., red fir 110 M.; none of tho timber on those tract are to be sold for less than $4.00 per M., for the yellow plno and $1.00 per'M. for the red fir. T. 40 S., R. 6 E., Sec. 1, Lot 3, yellow pino 640 M., red fir 40 M.; Lot . 4 yellow pine 500 M., red fir 40 M., sugar pine 20 M.: NE'4 SW14 yellow pine 800 M., red fir 150 M., white fir 150 M.. NW14 SW14 yellow pine 480 M.. rod fir, 60 M., sugar pine 10 M., white fir 70 M., SE 8WV, yellow pine 640 M., white rir 100 M.; SW4 SW yellow pine 400 M.. red fir 150 M., whlto fir 20 M.; none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., for the yellow pine and sugar pine and $1.00 per M., for the red and white fir. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner, General Land Office. 299t' Summons for Publication In Suit to Quiet Title In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. City of Medford, Oregon, a municipal . corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. J. Bash ford, widow of George W. Bashford, decoased, and Mrs. C. A. DlcklBon. Mrs. C. A.Wilson and E. L. BbbIi ford, heirs of George W. Bashford, deceased. George E. Corey and Dora E. Corey, his wife. Max HauBchlld, Arthur j. Lupton and Clnra M. Lup ton, his wifo, and Mrs. Kate Hills, widow of W. J. Hills, deceased, and Ford W. Hills, only heir of W. J. Hills, deceased, and also all other persons and parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, Hon or Interest in the real estato described in tho complaint heroin. Defendants. To E. J. Bashford, widow of George W. Bashford, deceased, and Mrs. C. A. Dlckison, Mrs. C. A. Wilson and E. L. Bashford, heirs of Goorgo W. Bash ford, decoased, George E. Coroy and Dora E. Corey, his wifo, Max Huns- child, Arthur J. Lupton and Clara M. Lupton, his wife, and Mrs. Kate Hills. widow of w. J. Hills, deceased, and Ford W. Hills, only heir of W. J. Hills, docensod, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any- right, tltlo, estate, Hon or lntereKt in the real estato described In the om- plaint herein, the above nnmed defendants: In the name of tho State of Oregon: You and each of you aro hereby sum moned and required to appear and an swear the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of tho first publi cation of tills summons, and you and each of you aro horeby notified that i u you tail 10 apear aua uuHwcr saiu Complaint, or otherwise plead thereto, within said time plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in Its complaint on tile to said causa. f wit: For an order and decree of this court quieting the tltlo in plaintiff to the following described real estate, situated, and being In the City of Meoiorn, county of jaexsou anu state of Oregon, tn-wlt: All of Block number Five (5) of the Town (now City) of Medford, Oregon. designated, numbered and de scribed on tho official plat thereof, now of record. That plaintiff be decreed ti be th owner of said described premises and that the title of plaintiff in said prem ises' Is good and valid: that tho said defendants and each and every one of them bo decreed to have no right. title, claim, lien or Interest therein cr hereto: that the said defendants and each and every one of them be forever barred, enjoined and restrained from assorting or setting up any claim, right, title. Hen or Interest In or to tbii said above described premises or any part thereof, and for such other luither and different rtllel' as to the court may seem Just and equitable in the premises. 1 This summons is published in the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Hon. C. M. Thomas, Judge ot the Circuit Court of the State nt Oregon fT lh County of Jackson, and said order was made and dated tho 19th day of February, 1923 and tho date of the first publication of this summons is the 20th day of Februarv. 192't. FRED W. MEARS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address: 217-8 Liberty Building, Medford. Oregon. Summons for Publication In Suit to Quiet Title In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. City of Modfurd, Oregon, a municipal corporation. Plaintiff, vs. H. S. Stino. and also all other persons aud par t'es unknown claiming any right. title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. i To H. S. Stlne. and also all other , persons and parties unknown claiming , any right, title, estate, lien or interest j in the real estato described In the complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of yon are hereby sum moned and required to appear and answor the complaint of plaintiff filed againct you in the above entitled suit within Bix weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and you and each of you are hereby noti fied that if you fail to ap)ear and answer Eaid complaint, or otherwise plead thereto, within said time plaiu tlff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for in its complaint on file In B-.U cause, to-wit: For an order and decree of this court quieting the title in plaintiff to the following described real estate, situated and being in the City of Med ford, County of Jackson and State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot numbered Three (3) In Block numbered Four (4) of the Town (now City) of Medford, Oregon, as designat ed, numbered and described on the official plat thereof, now of record. That plaintiff be decreed to be the owner of tho said described premises and that the titlo of plaintiff in said promises is good and valid; that tho said defendants and each and every one of them be decreed to have no right, title, claim, lien or Interest therein or thereto; that the said de- j fendarts and each and every one of them be forever barred, enjoined and I restrained from asserting or setting up any claim, right, title, lien or inter est in or to the said above described premises or any part thereof, and for such other, further and different re lief as to the court may seem Just and equitable In the premises. This summons is published in tho Medford Mail Tribune by order of the Hon. G. M. Thomas. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon j for the County of Jackson, and said order was made and dated the 19th day of February, 1923 and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 20th day of February. 1923. FRED W. MEARS. Attorney for the Plalntirf. 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