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PAGE SIX E OUT 15 GIANTS, CHICAGO, May 3. (Dy Associated PreBs). It was record duy for both major leagues yesterday and, oddly enough, the man who set the new marks played on losing teams. Dnzzy Vance of Brooklyn struck out flfteon New York Giants In the ten Innings that he pitched. Fourteen of the whiffB came in the first nine Innings. Vance, however, allowed fourteen hits and four passes. The present record for strikeouts, .19 In nine Innings, is held Jointly by C. Sweeney, made with the Providence team in Juue, 1884, and H. Daly of Chicago. lit the old Union association, who performed the same year. In spite of Vance's performance the Giants won In the eleventh, 7 to 6. Everett Scott, Yankee shortstop, set ft startling record for consecutive games played, when he participated in his 1000th contest against the Sena tors. ' Walter Johnson held the Yankoes to throe, hits and Washington won, 3 to 0. Dotrolt, by dofoating Cleveland 4 to 3, passed the Yankees and tied the Indians for first place. Cobb used 17 players. Rommoll, Athletic star pitcher, scored his first win this season, de feating Boston 4 to 3. Elam Vanglld er, Brown hurler allowed Chicago only three hits, but lost to the Sox 4 to 2, through wlldness, coupled with errors by bis teammates. A wild throw by Ilohne, Cincinnati Infloldor, gave the Chicago Cubs a 2 to 1 victory over tlio Reds. ' The Boston Braves beat tho Phila delphia Quakers 11 to 7 In a Blugging contest and won their sixth straight game. . - The St Louis Cardinals won from Plttaburg 12 to 1, pounding throe of the Pirate pitchers for 17 lilts. , Harry Hollmann of Dotrolt has lilt safely In every game this season bo fnr. ' He polod a double against the In dians yesterday making slxtoon con secutive games In which ho has col lected one or mora hits. Thye Beats Karaslck,' PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. Tod Thye won over Al .Karaslck of Oak land, Cel., In a two-hour wrestling match here last night on a doclslon. There was only one fall and that wont to Thye with a wristlqck aftor they had been wrestling one hour 32 min utest . Woman Would Be Umpire SEATTLE, May 3. Mrs. Mary Smith, a fan of this city In a letter to the Seattle soml-profosslonal basobnll league, offered to umpire games to effect an Improvement that seemed to her greatly to be desired. She wrote: -t "I am a woman but Til umpire bnsos any day, If they can't get good umpires. NapSitlienic Crude Best for Motor Oils ZEROLENE. made from selected Western Naphthenlo Base Crude, vacuum-distilled by our exclusive process, will incrttao your car's power and gasoline mileage by about 5 mora than you can get when you use tho average higher-priced oil. , la addition, your car will run torn 25 to 50 ' farther before carbon-removing operations become necessary. Both these facts have been proved by re peated demonstrations In the laboratories of this Com pany and on the road. - . Insist on Zerolene even If It doea cost half as much. Consult our Correct Lubrication Chart to determine the right body of Zerolene for your car. , , STANDARD OIL COMPANY ELECTRIC WELDING We hare added a now electric welding mnrhlne to our equipment and are now prepared to wold everything In steel, iron or casting. W also have added a now Sl-lnrh, llcii.vy Turning Lathe and are now prepared lo do nil kinds of lllackamllhlng, Wood Work and Welding. Billing Carriage and Auto Works who will give square decisions. The umpiring last Sunday in tho South Park vs. Georgetown game was awful." College Baseball At Spokane: Whitman 4; Gonzaga university 0. Yesterday's Baseball Results National Boston 11; Philadelphia 7. Chicago 2; Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 12; Pittsburg 1. New York 7; Brooklyn 6.. American Washington 3; New York 0. Philadelphia ,4; Boston 3. Chicago 4; St. Louis 2. Detroit 4; Clcvelnnd 3. Coast Sacramento 3; Salt Lake 6. Oakland 5; Vernon 7. Los Angolos 9; San Francisco 0. Souttlo 13; Portland 19. TIED FOR PRIZE SANDWICH, May 3. (By Associat ed Press). The St. George's challenge cup, one of the most Important golf trophies lb England, has been cap tured by tho American lnvadors. Dr. O. F. Willing of Portland, Ore., and Francis Oulmot of Boston, former American open champion, tied for first place In the two days' Btroke competition which ended today with aggregate scores of 135 each. They will play 18 holes tomorrow to decide tho winner. Robert A. Gardnor was third with a score of 164. ' Tho Amorlcan victory will put the St. George's cup Into alien hands for the first time since Its establishment 35 years ago. Actually the original cup of solid gold and one of Britain's finest golf trophies, Is not handed ovor, the winner getting a reproduc tion of it. It was over tho same links on which tho Americans won their success to du,y that Walter Hagen last year wrested the British open champion ship. Johb Sweetsor, tho Amorlcan nma tour champion, gavo up at the seven teenth hole today.- Sweetsor took 81 for tho first round yesterday and wns never Ohio to got going- In his usual style. Ho took 40 for tho first nlno on tho second round. Cyril Tolley, tho English stnr, who had a 70 yesterday, gave up ut tho twelfth holo today, aftor taking 41 ut the ninth. Roger Wothor.od, tho British Star, who was defeated by Jock Hutchison In tho play,-off of a tie for tho IlrillHh open championship in 1921, was definitely put out of tho running fur tho cup when ho turned In a scoro of 81 for today's 18 holes, bringing his nggrcgato seoro to 167. a OF DEM NEW YOIIK, May 3. Tex O'Rourke trainer of boxers, will sail for England Saturday to senrcli tor a British heavy weight capablo of mooting Jack Domp say, It was learned today. v MEDFORD MA Hi TRIBUNE. Even If he does not find a man who can best Dempsey, he is confident be will develop a man who will win tho European heavyweight championship. A group of sportsmen Interested in do veloping a genuine championship pro spect is backing O Rourko. Jack Dempsey to Train In Dempsey City, Utah SPOKANE, May 3. An invitation extended yesterday by locul interests to Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, to train In Spokane for his contemplated bout with Tommy Gib bons, at Shelby, Mont., July 4, was de clined by Dompsoy today. "Apprecluto your lnvltutlon but have arranged to train at Dempsey City, Utah," Dempsey telegraphed from Price, Utah. NEW YORK Johnny, Dundee said he would sue for a court injunction if necessary in his fight to meet Johnny Kilbane before Criqui, European cham pion, docs. . ST. LOUIS Franklo Conway, New York bantamweight was awarded the newspaper decision over Johnny Mc Coy, Cleveland, In a ten round bout I SAN FRANCISCO Pat Lester of Arizona, protege of Spider Kelly, knocked out Mol Smith In the second round of their bout hero last night Thoy are heavyweights. , OAKLAND nert Kollma of Whit tier, Cal., gave Racehorse Robertson, Oakland, a boxing lesson for four rounds here last night and easily won a decision. CHICAGO Mickey Walker, world's champion welterweight will box Mor. rle Schlatter of Omaha, ten rounds here tonight PITTSBURG Pitcher Ray Stclnad- er, recently re-Instated In organized baseball by Commissioner Landis re joined the Pittsburg nationals today. (Reported Jookeon County Abstract Co. Sixth Streot and Central Avenue.) Marriage Licenses Charles Elmer Dale and Ollla Eliza beth Woods. Morritt L. Kloavor, D.D.S. and Lenora Toovln. Daniel Hayes and Grace McFarland. Orvlllo O. Wlngfiold and E. Marga rita Provost. Circuit Court State vs. O. Greer. Transcript of Judgment John Orestnd vs. William D. Hughes Docree, cost bill. H. L. Smith ot ol vs. H. C. Christof forson et nl. Default decree, cost bill. Clara May Griffin vs. Althea Davis et al. Points and Issues, memoran dum, brief. K. B. Heeson vs. Lexington Realty Co. Motion and ordor to dismiss. Jackson County vs. Wm. Ulrlch. Ordor, Tom F. Senodenos vs. Daniel E. Florey. Motion, ordor dismissing. Bullock More. Agency vs. J. A. Arm strong et al. Answering brief. . Medford Nntlonnl Bank vs. Goo. A. Munsflold et ux. Dismissed. Contral Point Stato Hank vs. O. B. Porter et al. Petition mid order dis missing. Talent Mor. Co. vs. Agnes Splros et nl. Summons. Viola M. Hibbitt vs. Georgo Hlbbltt Default. Joss Winburn vb. Fred C. HomoB. Stipulation. Harold L. Wolls vs. Mario L. Wolls. Stipulation and order dismissing. Emily Lnmmoy vs. Charles S. Lam moy. Answer. Crodlt 8orvlce Corp. vs. C. O. Peeb lur. Satisfaction of judgment. Frank Fender ot al vs. BenJ. F. Fuller et nl. Satisfaction of Judgment J. E. llusoltlno & Co. (Inc.) vs. It. M. McClanahan. Certificate of Lovy. J. F. Wormian vs. A. O. Bailey ot al. Proof of publication, default, findings and conclusions, docroo. Probate Court Est Hezckaih J. Gardner. Petition and order. Est Margarot' A. Woavor. Admit ted to probnto. Est. Daniel E. Noathamor. Order. Est Eliza J. Mclntiro. Amended roiKirt, docreo. Est. J. M. Watson. Affidavit, peti tion, order. Est Ellzaboth M. Kotchum. Final roiKirt, discharged. F. C. Stevens assumes the business name of "Ashland Realty Co." Est. James C. Gibson. Receipts, final discharge. Est Robert R. Mlnter. Proof of publication. Est T. B. Dawson. Proof of publi cation. Est. Thos. F. McCabo, Proof of pub lication. Est Virginia M. Root Fifth report. Real Estate Transfer J. J. Emmons to Knnnie E. Em mons, On E. Main St, Med ford I 1 A. S. Kloluhammer et ux to Guy W. Bishop et nl. land In D. L. C. 84, tp. 3S, S. It. 1 W 10 Lucia B. Gore to J. C. Davis, land In D. L. C. 55, t. 38, S. R. 1 W. 10 Fannie (1. Ulrdseye Gregory et Tir to J. II. Hutrhesou. land In sec. 34. tp. 37, S. It. 3 W. and I). L. C. 37, tp. 3ti. 8. R. 4 W 750 0. It. Illrdsoy to J. H. Ilutcheson. land In sec. 34, tp. 37, 8. It. 4 W. And D. L C. 37, tp. 38 S. R. 4. W 730 MEDFORD, OHEOON, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 192.1 E OUT U. S. A. CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico. May 3. Protesting tho execution of eight lubor lenders In Chicago May 1, 1S80, resulting, from the Haynmrkot riots. E00 members of tho Stnto Federation of Labor hero pnraded through tho streets yesterday displaying tho red and black flags of communism and Halted In front of tho American con suluto to deliver a memorial to Presi dent Harding for tho release of 01 communist agitators held In Ameri can federal penitentiaries. Other labor day celebrations by the com munists were numerous. The American consulate was closed on account of the legal holiday. I.abor leaders -wero advised that n'ny memorial for the president of the United States should bo transmitted through the Mexican embassy at "Washington. Communist spenkers then called Americans "cownrds by inheritance' and said "that nation which calls itself civilized proves itself more un civilized than wo are." These statements wero delivered in front of the American consulate, where tho government of tho United States and tho Itomnn Catliollc re liglon also wero criticized. Cut Trill Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder aldments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches. and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. , i- - Adv. Rheumatic Agony NOW EASILY ENDED Suys Mr.'' .Tames IT. Allen of llooliesler, N. Y. It does not matter to mo whether you aro disabled with cursed rheu matism or have only . occasional twinges, I know that Allenrhu, my own discovery. ' w-ll stop tho agony, do away with tho gnawing pains and reduce tho swollen Joints. I know it will dissolve the urie ncid deposits that have become deeply im bedded In joints and muscles and quickly drlvo every trace of rheuma tism from your body. 1 know this be cause I was crippled for years and many times wns unable to work, and Allenrhu made a well, rbbust, healthy man ot me. 1 know becauso since I cured my self, hundreds have taken Allenrhu and speedily rid themselves of this agonizing disease. . No matter how sovere your caso, I urge you to put your faith In tho lire scrlptlon that It took mo years to per iod a prescription that made a new man of mo utter doctors tried and failed. Allenrhu is no laggard; It starts rlgut In nt once; It gets Into the blood, searches out tho poisonous u'rle acid deposit nnd In two days starts to drive tho rho "890 do starts to drlvo tho concentrated Im purities that causo rheumatism, out of tho body through tho natural channels. Through tho columns of this news paper, 1 authorize every druggist to guarantcu one full pint bottlo in every instance. Adv. Notice of Sale of Suvernment Timber General Land Office, Washington, D. a, Mnrch 30. 1023. Notice is horoby glve"n that subjoct to the conditions and limitations of the acts of Juno 9, 1918 (39 Stat, 21S), February 2fi. 1919 (40 Stat. 11791. and Juno 4. 1920 (41 Stat., 758), and De partmental regulations of September 15, 1917 (46 L. D., 447), and June 22, 1920 (47 L. D 411), tho timber on the following lands will be sold May 11, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at nubile auction at the United States land offlco at Roaoburg, Oregon, to the nignest bidder at not loss than tho appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subjoct to the appro val of the Secretary ot tho Interior. The purchaso prlco. with an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent. tncroor. being commissions allowed, must bo deposited at time of sale, money to bo returned If sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue tor t ne timber which must bo removed within ten years. Bids will be re ceived from citizens of the United states, associations of such citizens snd corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any State, Territory or District thereof only. Upon application of a qualified pnrcnasor, the tlmbor on any legal subdivision will be offored separately before being Included in any offer of a larger unit T. 15 S., R. 2 W., See. S5: NW4 XEi4, yellow fir, 600 M.. red fir, S00 M., cedar, 150 M., hemlock, 60 M.. none of the timber on this tract to be sold for loss than 1.75 per M. for the yellow and rod fir and 11.00 per M. for tho cedar and hemlock. T. 19 8., (L 1 W.. Sec 33: SE4 SW VI. fir 1070 M.; SWU SWVi, fir 1000 M. not to be sold for less than (1.75 per M. T. It S., It 3 W., Sec. 27; Ixu . fir 700 M., red cedar, 250 M hemlock, 150 M.. none of the timber on this tract to be sold for less than 1.60 per M. tor the fir and $1.25 per M. for the cedar and hemlock. 8WK. fir 375 M.. NEV1 SEU. fir 350 M NW SEV4, fir 050 M.. none of the fir on these tracts to be sold for less than $2.00 per M. T. 27 8., R. 12 W Sec. 17: NE14 NE!4. yellow fir, 50 M, red fir, 325 M.; NWtf NE'4, yellow fir, 1800 M hemlock and white lir. 125 M.; SEVi NE!4. yellow fir 1160 M.. red fir. 300 M . white fir, 100 M., hemlock, 50 Mr SWVi NE'4, yel low fir. 1900 M- white fir and hem lock. 250 M-: NEVi NWVi. yellow fir, 1700 M white fir and hemlock, 100 M.; NWVi NWS. yellow fir, 2700 M.; SEVi NWVi, yellow fir. 3200 M.. white nr. 60 si.; sv nwvi, yoiiow nr, 2500 M.; NE Vi SEVi, yellow fir, 2076 M., red fir, 300 M.. whlto fir, 25 SI. NWVi SEVi , yellow fir, 1950 M, white fir and hemlock. 150 M.; SEVi SEVi, yellow fir, 1850 M.; SWVi SEVi. yel low fir, 2300 M.p white fir, 75 'M.; NEV4 SWVi, yellow fir, 3000 M.; NVVVi SWVi, yellow fir, 3000 M.; SEVi SWVi yellow fir, 1950 M., white nr, loo m.; SWVi swvi, yellow fir, 2300 M white fir nnd hemlock, 100 M.; none of the timber on those tracts '.0 be sold for less than $2.50 nor M. for tho yellow and red fir and $.60 per M. for the white fir and hemlock. T. 29 8., .u 10 W., Sec. 35: Lot 4, -d fir. 430 M., white cedar, 750 M., white fir, 40 At, none of the timber on this tract to be sold for less than $1.60 per M.. for the red fir, $5.00 per M. for the white cedar and $.60 per M. for the white fir. T. 32 S.. R. 5 W., Sec. 31: Lot 1, red fir, 400 M, Lot 2. red fir, 600 M-. SEVi NWV4. red fir. 325 M., none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. T. 29 S., R. 11 W, Seo. 1: Lot 2, yellow and red fir, 980 M, cedar. 160 M., SEVi NEVi. yellow and red fir, 280 M cedar 130 M., SWVi NEVi, yellow and red fir, 460 M.. codar. 160 M., Lot 3, yellow and red fir, ISO M., ;edar, 150 M., NWVi SEVi . yollow and rou fir, 310 M., cedar. 40 M., SEVi SEVi. yollow and red fir, 360 M., cedar, 30 M., SWVi SPV4, yellow and red fir, 800 M., NEVi SWVi, yollow fir, 800 M., cedar, 300 M., NWVi SWVi, yellow and red fir, 320 M., cedar, 3S0 M., SEV4 SWVi, yollow and red fir, 360 M., cedar, 500 M., hemlock, 40 M., SWVi SWVi. yellow fir, 400 M, cedar, 600 M, Sec. 11, Lot 2, rod fir, 2300 M., cedar, 300 M., SWVi NEVi, red fir, 1650 M., cedar 500 M., white fir, 50 M., Lot 3, red fir, 2200 M, cedar. 320 M., white fir, 40 M., Lot 4. red fir, 2000 M., cedar, 400 M-, SEVi NWVi. red fir, 1250 M.. cedar, 150 M., SWVi NWVi, red fir. 1700 M-. cedar, 500 M., white fir, 40 M., NEVi SWVi, red fir, 1550 M., cedor, 180 M.. white fir, 60 M., NWVi SWVi, red fir, 1700 M., cedar, 350 M., whlto fir, 20 M., SEVi SWVi, red fir, 1100 M., cedar, 150 M, SWVi SWVi. red fir. 1700 M., cedar, 20 M., none of the timber on these tracts to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. for the red and yellow fir. $5.00 per M. for the cedar and $1.00 per M. for the white fir nnd hemlock. T. 40 S., R. 4 E.. Sec. 6: NEV4 SWVi, yellow pine, 600 M., red fir, 65 M.; NWVi SWVi, yollow pine. 485 M.; red fir, 46 M.; SEVi SWVi, yellow pine, 510 M., red fir, 65 M.; NEV4 SEVi, yellow pine, 406 M red fir, 20 M. ; NWVi SEVi, yellow pine, 260 Hi red fir, 75 M.; SWVi SEVi. yellow pine, 425 M red fir, 125 M., sugar pine, 20 M., white fir, 15 M.; SEVi SEVi yellow pine, 440 M., red fir, 45 M., sugar pine, 10 M.; Sec. 7: NEVi NEVi. yellow pine, 370 M., red fir. 25 M., sugar pine, 10 M.; NWVi NEVi, yellow pine, 300 M., red fir, 60 M., sugar pine. 30 M.; SWVi NEVi. yel low pine. 365 M. : SEVI NEVi, yellow pine. 635 M.; NEVi NWVi , yellow pine, 260 M., red fir 65 M., sugar plrie, 25 M.; NEVi SEVi. yellow pine, 325 M.J SWVI SEVi, yellow pine. 335 M., red fir, 90 M., sugar pine, 15 M.; SEVi SEVi, yellow pine, 260 M., red fir, 30 M., sugar pine, 10 M.J none of Ibi timber on these sections to bo c'ld for less than $3.00 por M. for the yellow pine nnd sugar pine, $1.00 per M. for the red fir and $.60 per M. for the white fir. T. 29 S., R. 10 Vt., Sec. 35: Lot 1, yellow fir, 1000 M., red Kr, 200 M., codar 1,435.750 ft, hemlock, ?0 M., white fir, 30 M.; Lot 2, yollow fir, 900 M., red fir, 300 M., cedar, 437 M., white fir, 90 M.; Lot 5, yollow fir. 300 M., red fir, 240 M., cedar, 290 M.J bona ot the timber on those lots to be Bold for less than $1.50 per M. for tho yellow fir, $1.00 per M. for the red fir, $5.00 per M. for the cedar, $.50 per M. tor tho hemlock and whlto fir. T. 30 S R. 10 W., Sec. 3: Lot 1, red fir, 290 M., cedar, 110 M.: Lot 2, red fir, 2S5 M., codar, 1S5 M.J SEVi SWVi, rod fir, 650 M cedar, 5S0 M.: NEV4 SEVi, rod Tir, 235 M., cedar 260 M.J SWVi SEV4. red fir, 240 M cedar 794 M., while fir, 20 M.: SEVi SEVi. red fir 6:10 M., redar, 535 M white fir, 70 M.; none of tho timber on those tracts to be sold for loss than $1.50 per M. for the red fir, $5.00 per I. for tho cedar and $.60 per M. for the white fir. T. 30 S., R. 11 W.. Soc. 13. SWVi SEVi, fir. 144 M., whlto cedar, 225 M.; SEVi SEVi. fir, 178 M., white cedar, 240 M., none of tho timber on these tracts to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. for the tir and $5.00 per M. for tho white cedar. T. 29 S., R. 10 Vt., Sec. 29, SWVi NWVi , red fir, 355 M., cedar 180 M.; while fir, 30 M., NWVi SWW. rod fir, 216 M cedar; 210 M., white fir, 40 M., SWVi SEVi. red fir, 410 M., cedar, 90 M., SWVi SWVi. red fir, 515 M., cedar, 4S0 M.. SEVi SWVi. rod fir, 390 M , cedar. 220 M., whlto nr. 60 M., none of the timber on these tracts to The LITTERELL PARTS CO. HAS MOVED From the Offutt Garage Building to 110 NORTH FRONT STREET THE NEW BARNUM BUILDING Where we will carry a complete line of "Service and Quality' bo sold for less than $1.50 per M., for the red fir, $5.00 per M. for tho cedar and $.60 por M., for the white fir. T. 39 8.. R. 5 W.. Sec. 15. NWVi SEVt. yellow pine, 60 M., sugar pine, 30 M., fir 210 M., none of the timber on this tract to bo sold for loss than $3.00 per M. for the pine and $1.25 per M. for the fir. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner. General Land Offlco. Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution on Fore closure duly issued out ot and under tho seal of the Circuit .Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson, lo me directed snd dated on the 12th day of April, 1923, In a certuin action therein, wherein W. W. Cameron, as Pla'ritlff, recovered judg ment against Frank Schneider and Elizabeth A. Schnoider, tho defen dants, for the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred ($8,500.00) Dullars, with costs and disbursements taxed nt Dollars, and the further sum of Dollars, as attorney's fees, which judgment was enrolled and dockotod In tho Clerk's office of suid Court in said County on the 17th day of April, 1923. Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to the terms of the said execution, I will on the 19th day of May, 1923, at 10:00 A. M-, at the front door of the Courthouse In tho City of Jacksonville, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to tho highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law. all of the right, title and interest that tho said defendants, Frank Schneider and Elizabeth Schneider had on the 20th day of March, 1323, or now have in and to the following described pro perty, situated in the County of Jack son, Stato of Oregon, to wit: The East half (EV4) ot the South west quarter (Vi) and the Southwest quarter ( Vi ) of the Southwest quarter (V4) of Section Twenty-eight (28); and the Northeast quarter ( Vi ) of tho Northwest quarter ( Vi ) of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Thirty nine (39) South of Range Three (3) West of the Willamette Meridian. The Northwest quarter ( Vi ) of the Northwest quarter! Vi ) and the South east quarter (Vi) of the Northwest quarter (Vi) of said Section Thirty three (33) ; all of said property being in township Thirty-nine (39); south of Range three (3) West of the Wil lamette Meridian; Also an undivided one-third (1-3) Interest In and to that certain water ditch and water right taken out of the West bank of Big Applcgate Creek, in Jackson county. Oregon, in Township Forty (40), South Range Three (31 West, and which ditch and water right are appurtenant to the said described lands and are known as the Cameron Ditch nnd Water Right. Dated this 17th day of April, 1923. C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By L. A. FOIINCROOK, Deputy. VATCH YOUR BATTERY PREST-O-LITE BATTKBY STATION 'Friendly Service" Phono OO!) MACHINE WORK Repairing Babbitting and Welding Crater Lake Automotive Co Kodak Finishing for thoso who demand the best. Swem's Studio 21 7 E. 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