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SOLD 10 N. YORK PORTLAND, Ore., Dor, 31. Tho Ninth Pacific Prune (irowors ex change, has announced the Halo of their entire petite pool, nmounllm; to approximately 400,000 pound to New York litiyers. The pruneH were pnckerl in 25 pound boxes anil hrniiKht the fnllnwliiK prices, f.o.b. dock: 30-40'n 12 cents. 40-50's H ', cenls. 1,0 -tie's 7 cenls. (10-70's C:'i cenls. 7!l-S0's ii'i cents. SU-!tO'H 5 cents. fiii-1'lOV li l-i cents. 00-120' 5 cents. The sale Is peculiarly significant at this time, eomlni; tliiriiiK the (inlet period of the, year when little activity Is usually shown. Tin1 deal was consummated by the exchange a few days nun when nearly 4611.0 pounds of Italian prunes was sold at rc5u!ar exchanae prices and 111 sonic sizes shove the quotations. Itnni'irs have heen circulated that tho exchange has heen cutting prices. This is emphatically denied by local officials who declare I hat the ox- chanBe is siandini; pat on tho prices UKreed upo" y the hoard and further they intend to remain firm on these prices. Conditions are very favorable in the prune 'market with a strong under tone prevailing all hooch the holiday season is usually the dull period. Of ficers of the exchange say they see no reason why tho crop will not clear up by sprinR at current levels or even better prices. M. J. Ni'.vhou.w, ninnnltor of the ex change is in Liverpool looking to the foreign situation and endeavoring to develop the demand for Pacific north west prunes. WASHINGTON, Doc. 31. A Ml) propoRlnp standard welghtH for louvos of broad and to provido for their san itary wrapping was introduced today hy Senator Cappor, Republican, Kan Kan. CliarRcs that consumers of bakers bread pay $:t00,000 a day for broad they do not Bet worn made by Sena tor C'npper in an explanation of his bill. 1 "While not all bakors practice short weight nulling," ho said, "evi dence Ih that the, practice Is general among the large baking corporations where Htate laws do not prohibit." Senator Capper called attention that a "huge mertfor" of baking in terests now was under tho "scrutiny of the department of JuhUco and the federal trade commission." "The miller and tho farmer are justly concerned to discover whether such n combination oonHtitutes (u monopolistic control of wheat aVid flour marketing," he said. "Tho con sumer is concerned ns to what effect mich combination may havo upon tho price of an Indisponslble leressity and tho small baker Is concerned for the very existence of his business.' FREE TOWING SERVICE Kl'C.KNK. Ore., Deo. 31. -Kstab-lishment early next summer of a free towing and emergency road service In Eugene, for tho members of the Oregon Hluto Motor association Is being planned by the organization as a part of a state-wide plan, ac cording to Oeorgo O. Ifrandenbui'tf, manager of tho association. "Thin servlco Tor motorists will he planned geographically so that there will be stations at least every twenty miles along tho heavily traveled roads' Mr. jtrandenhurg stated in an nouncing the plan which has already been started at Tort land with the opening of the first station. Tho J'ortland servlco will bo available after JiUnuary 1, Mv, Itrandcnhurg unnoimces. SAI.KM. Ore, T)ec. 3t. Tho Salem Kiwanls club today ordered tho erec tion ot a greeting sign at tho point just north of Salem on the Pacltl Highway where the 4fth parallel of latitude crosses tho highway, which Is half way between the equator and tho North l'ole. On one Mdo the sign will read, "Half way to the North l'ole," and on tho other, "ll.tlf Way to tho Equator," nnd at tho bottom a greeting to visiting Kiwan- ians and an announcement of their luncheon date hero. NEUM0NIA Call a physician. Thf n begin "emergency" treatment with V Vapo Run Ofmr 17 Million Jart t'.rt Ifur muiumi mem H!S EYE ON PARIS I WASHI'fiTON, Pec. 81. Presl- dent Ooidldge has drawn no hasty con clusions from the recent swirl of de velopments, surrounding the French war debt and sees no occnslon for ac tion by the American government on the basis of present advices. The president Is watching the situa tion closely however, and should there be any Indication rf a move by the French government to repudiate Its obligations. It might influence the W hite House sthrnngly In Its attitude toward the flotation of private French loans In this country. While there Is no legal restriction giving the federal government author ity over loans which foreign govern ments seek to place with private In terests I nthls country, the advice of Washington usually is sought by the prospective investors and usually Is sufficient lo determine the fate of any such venture. There has been no Indication that the president discredits the many French assurances of payment, reiter ated yesterday by the French em hussy, hut at the same time lie desires that nil Tacit) lie known here beyond all douht so that the American govern ment can shape Its course accordingly Ho realizes that remarks of foreign government officials and other iso lated Incidents do not invariably rep resent a deliberate determination as to the policy of the government. He Is disposed, therefore, to await com plete official information. On the basis of the present situation the president apparently sees no rea son to bring influence to bear against any private loan transactions the French government may havo consid eration with American banking houses. No report has reached the state department from the American em bassy in Paris p guide the adminis tration in interpreting the finance, minister's recent remarks, nor has the French embassy here made any en gagement indicating that it has heen instructed by its government to make any communication. There is speculation, however, as to the possibility that recent develop ments may result in a clearer under standing all around. Up to this time tho most definite commitment regarding payment of the French war debt litis been that voiced by Ambassador Jussorand. On the heels of this statement, however, the I'arls'governnient pointed out that he was acting on . Ills, own inltlaMve and without instructions. Somo observers here believe the Purls foreign orrice may find it advis able to make clear in an unmistakable and official way t lie purpose of France to moet her loan obligations and also to clear up whatever misunderstand-' ing there may be In this country of such (niostldns of debt pooling, or dis cussion of war debts nt any general flnanco conference of tho allied and associated powers. There was ti recurrence of debate on tho "debt question in the senate today, during which Senator Uinl. democrat, South ("nrollna, declared the United States should not confine its altontlon to tho French debt but should notify all nations that the time had come for them to tirrnnge for paying at least the interest on their obligations. CIlltOXOI.CJY I'Olt YUAlt 11124 (Continued from page nine.) Paul won -western amateur golf title. Aug. 11 Kdilh I'uninilngs won women's amateur Western golf title. Aug. lii American athletes won first place In Tailteann, Irish national games, at Dublin. Aug. Hi Helen Wills retained women's national tennis champion ship. Aug. iO Grand American handicnp shoot won by 11. i Deck of Plymouth, nut. Sept. 1 Wise Counsellor beat Kpl nard In first Intrenatlonal horse race. Sept. Hill Tildcn retained na tional tenuis championship, defeating V. M. Johnston. Sept. t; William Molhorn ot St. Louis won Western golf tille. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell llurd won women's golf championship.- , Sept. II Harry Wills defeated l.uls Flrpo of Argentina In U'-round fight. Sept. Ill American tennis team de feated Australians, retaining Davis cup. Sept., 13 American golf team de feated llritish tmim, retaining Walker cup. Sept. 16 American polo team won second and deciding game from Fng llsh. Sept. 20 Walter llugen won pro fessional golf championship. Sept. I!:t Loll Talaher, Chicago, won middleweight wrestling cham pionship from I'arelll. Sopt. 27 Hubert T. Jones, Jr., At lanta, won national amateur golf championship. Ladkln defeated Fplnard, French horse. In second international race. New York Clnnts won National league pennant. Sept. 211 Washington Senators won American league pennant. Oct. 1 Commissioner I. mm. lis black listed J I in in le O'fomicll and Coach Cozy Dolan of the (Hants for trying lo bribe a Philadelphia player to throw a game. cl. in Washington Senntors won world's championship. Oct. 11 Sarazen brat Fplnar.l In third international race. Oct. 13 -lnthony Woostroff. New ark, won National A. A. V. penathlon. Nov. is Yule beat Harvard nt football. University of Chicago won Wester conference football championship. Nov. V9 Army defeated Navy at routbull. TrWTrfEnfHccTInci8x!K!rn American diplomat, author and educator. Jan, 21 Nicola! Lenin, premier of Bovlet Russia. Gen Lee Christmas, famous Amorl can soldier of fortune. Jan. 27 W. W. Appleton, publisher In New York. Jan. 30 .lames M. ("Private") Dulzell, In Washington. Feb. 1 Dr. L. H. McMurtry, notod surgeon, in Louisville, Ky. Feb. 3 Woodrow Wilson, twenty- eighth president of the United States. Feb. 6 Hear Admiral T. O. Self ridge, retired, In Washington. Feb. 21 Congressman H. (I. Dupre of Louisiana. Feb. 23 Gen. C K. Adams, past commander In chief of G, A. It., in Los Angeles. Feb. 24 Former Congressman J. L. Slayden of Texas. Feb, 2(1 George Randolph Chester, author and playwright. In New York .March ((Former Congressman J. M. Levy of New York. March S A. II. Smith, president of New York Central railway.' March 21 Harney llernard, Ameri can comedian. March 22 flen. Itobert Nlvelle, de fender of Verdun. April 3 Charles A. Munn, editor and publisher Scientific American. April 7 .Marcus A. Smith,, former senator from Arizonn. April 10 Hugo Slinnes, industrial magnate of Germany. William Bayard Hale, American Journalist In Munich. April 19 F. X. I.cyendecker, Am erican artist. April 21 Eleonora Duse, famous Italian actress, In Pittsburgh. Mario Cor.elll, noted Knglish novel ist. April 23 Karl Helfferich, German statesman. April 24 G. Stanley Hall, noted psychologist, at Worchester, Mass. April 25 Charles F. Murphy, ohleftan of Tammany Iall. K. L. Nonis, ex-governor of Mon tana. April 26 Niels Gron., Danish-American diplomat and writer. May 6 Kate Claxton, onco famous actress. May 9 Mrs. Hubert Work', wlfo of the secretary of tho Interior. May 11 George Konnon, writer and traveler.- May 13- Louis A. Hlrsch, song writer, In .New York. Mny 14 Baron Constant d'Estour- neles, French lender for disarmament. Mny 20 Sir Edward OoBchen, Brit ish diplomat. , May 20-VIctBr Herbert American composer. , Joseph Fish, millionaire philan thropist of Chicago. Mny 28 Paul Combon, French diplomat. Juno 3 E. C. Shnnklnnd, noted civil engineer, in Chicago. June 9 Pcter Clark Macfarlane, author and playwright. July 5 A. A. Adeo, second assist ant secretary of state. July 7 Calvin Coollgo, Jr., young er son of President Coolidge. July 17 Mrs. Isabella Stewart Gardiner of Boston, patroness of art and music. July 18 Mnj. Robert Imbrle, Am erican vice rmisul at Teheran, Persia. July 24 Palmer Cox, author ot Brownie" stories for children. Aug. 3 Joseph Conrad, noted nov elist, in England. ''nrmer United States Senntor C. K. Townsend of Michigan. Aug.' 13 Mrs. Joseph Jefferson, widow of the actor, In New York. Aug. 15 Dr. I!. W SIppey of Chl- cngo, famous stomach specialist. viscount Knnllys. of England. Aug. 18 LcMnron B. Colt, United States senntor from Ithodo Island. Aug. 20 Miss Lucy Pago Gaston Chicago, noted anti-cigarette cru sader. Sept. 1 Joe Boyer, automobile rac , killed in rnce at Altoonn, Penn. Sept. 3 Edward F. (Pop) doers, notod hnrness driver. Daflo Restn, automobile rncer. Sept. 15 Frank Chance, noted bnsebnll leader. Jlmmle Murphy, automobile racer. Kept. 1(1 W. L. Douglas, ex- gov ernor of Massachusetts. Sept. 22 Ex-Senator R. .1. Gamble of South Dakota. Congressman w. R. Greene of Massachusetts. Sept. 2.1 Hiig. Gen. c. E. Sawyer, President Harding's . physician, nt Marlon, Ohio. ' Sept, 25 Charlotte Crahtreo (Lot ta), veteran American nctress, in Boston. Oct. 12 Ahatolo Fiance, eminent French writer. Oct. 14 United Sstates Senntor Frank Urandegee of Connecticut. Oct. 17 11. 11. Kolsaat, former Chi cago newspaper publisher. Oct. 25 Secretary If Agriculture Henry C. Wallace. Jjiura Jean I.lhbey, noted novelist. Oct. 20 Lew Dockatadcr, famous minstrel. Oct. 27 Percy 1). Haughton, noted football coach. Gen. v. n. llaldeman, commander In chief of Confederate Veterans. . Albert It. Loch, Chicago capitalist. Oct. 2S. James 11. Forgan. veteran Chicago Banker. Edward Hell, American charge d'af faires In Peking. Thomas C. Harbaugh, writer of Nick Carter stories. Oct. 2!i Frances Hodgson Burnett, author and playwright. E. II, Sawyer, author of many "dime novels." ' Nov. 3 Ex-Senator Cornelius Cole of California, aged one hundred and two. . Nov. 4 Ferdinand W. Peck, pion eer Chlcagoan. Gabriel Fuuro, French composer. Nov. 9 Henry Cabot Lodge, Culled States senator from Massachusetts. W. K. Kitchin, ex-governor of North Carolina. Nov. 14 Dr. Saniutl Plant, presi dent of Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis. Nov. Hi iMrs. J. p. Morgan, Sr.,( In Highland Falls. N. Y. Nov. -17 Mgr. Grcgorlns, ecumeni cal patriarch of Greek Orthodox church, In Constantinople. Nov. 1!) Thomas 11. luce, moving picture producer. Nov. 20 Gen. Sir Lee Stack, sirdar of Egypt. Nov. 21 Mrs. Warren O. Harding, at Marlon, Ohio. Nov. 24 C. S. Falrchlld. secretary of the treasury In Cleveland's cabinet, i Jiov. 27 Duke ot Beaufort. ' ii luwijuwip. Notice of Application for Deed. To Wm. Stlley. the owner, accord ing to the record In the office of the county clerk of Jackson rounty, Ore gon, of the following described prop erty, to-wlt: Lot 6. block 50. Original Townslte, Medford. Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificatte of Sule for said prop erty Issued by the City of Medford on tho 1st day of November, 1919, under Chapter 14 of tho Charter ot the City of Medford, Oregon, and Its ordlnan ves enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that If not withstanding this notice, redemption of such property shall not be bade within sixty (0) (fays after the date of service or the date of first publica tion of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a. deed therefor rrom the city treasurer of the City of Medford. Dated at Medford. Oreiron. this 1st day of August, 1924. (SEAL) M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon, JOHN IT. CARKIN, Attorney for applicant, City Hall. Medford. Oregon. Notice of Application for Deed. To Wm. Stallev. the owner, accord ing to the record In the office of the county clerk of Jackson county, Ore gon, ofthe following describee prop erty, to-wlt: ImI 6. block 50. Original Townslte. Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that tho City of Medford. Oregon. Is the holder of a'Certlflcate of Sale for said prop erty issued ny me i ity or Mecirord. on the 21st day of November, 1919. under Chapter 14 .of the Charter of tho City of Medford, Oregon, and Its ordinan ces enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that If not withstanding this notice, redemption of such- property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the dale of service or the date of first publica tion of this police, the City of Med ford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 1st day of August, 1024. (SEAL) I M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of tho City, of Medford. Oregon. JOHN- H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant, City Hnll. Medford, Oregon. Notice, of Application for Deed. To LUIle J. Meeker, the owner, accord ing to the record In the office of the county clerk of Jackson county, Ore gon, of the following described prop erty, to-wlt: Lot 1, block 5, Meeker Addition. Medford, Oregon. 1 ou are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said prop erty Issued by the City of Medford on the 21st day of November. 1919. under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and Its ordinan ces enacted pursuant thereto. i ou are further not fled that if not withstanding this notice, redempation of such proper!-- shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the date of first publica tion or this notice, the City or Medford. Oregon, will demand a deed thereof from (he City Treasurer of said City of Medford. , Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 1st dny of August, 1924. (SEAL) M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford. Oregon. JOHN. IT. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant. City, Hall, Medford. Oregon. Notice of Application for Deed. To Kathryn L. llrainard and I,. H. Amidort. the owners, according to the record In the office of the county clerk of Jackson county. Oregon, of the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: . A parcel of land marked "US" on tho map of the City of Medford. Ore gn. described In Vol. 111. page 32S. Jackson County Records, frontage 8(1 feet on north side of West Main street. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said prop erty issued hy the City of Medford, on the anih dny of October. 1920, under Chapter 14 ofthe Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its ordinan ces enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified thnt If not withstanding .this notice, redemption of such property shall not he mado within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the date of first publlca ;oln of this notice, the City of Medford. Oregon, will demand a deed thereof from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 1st day of August, 1924. (SEAL) - M. L. ALFORD. CltyUecorder-of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN II. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant. City Hall, Medford, Oregon. Notice of Application for DcimI. To Cantha May Wolcott, the owner, according to the record In the office of the county clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, of the following described pro'perty, to-wit: Lot 1. block 3. Oak Grove Sub-dl- kvlslon, Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon. Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said prop erty Issued by the City of Medford. on the 29th day of July. 1919, under Chnpter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, and its'ordinances enacted pursua.nt thereto. You nre further notified thnt if not withstanding this notice, redemption of such property shall not he made within sixty (60) days after the date of service orthe date of first publica tion of this notice, the City of Medford. Oregon, will deninnd a deed thereof from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 1st dav of August, 19 24. (SEAL) M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant. City Hall, Medford, Oregon. Administrator's Final Notice. Notice is hereby given, that: the un dersigned administrator of the estate of 11. Belle Loomis, deceased, has filed in the county court of Oregon. Tor .lai'kson county, his duly verified final account and said court has fixed r rl- day. January 16. 192a. at ten o clock In the forenoon of sold day. nt the court room of said court. In the county court house. In Jacksonville. Oregon, ns the time and plnce for tho hearing of said finaJ account. All persons interested nre hereby notified to make or file their objec tions to said final account, if any they have, nt or before said time. GAILORD N. LOOMIS. Administrator of the Estate ot H. Belle Loomis, Deceased. Dec. 17. 1914. Admtidstrntrlx' Final Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, administratrix of tho es tate of Benjamin H. Rrophy. deceased, has filed In tho county court of Ore gon, for Jackson county, her duly verified final account, and said court hn fived Friday. January 16. 1925. at inn oviock in the forenoon of snid dny, I at the court house, in lacitsonviuv, J 1 I'll I lilt! ill BUIll illl.'ll .Uf.Mll,!. All persons interested are hereby notified to make or file their objec tions to sold final account, if any they have, nt or before sold time. ANNA BKOPHY, Administratrix of the estate of Benja min if. Brophy, Deceased. Dec. 17, 1924. Notice of Slicrlff's Sale. By virtue of an attachment execu tion duly issued out ot and un der the seal of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, In nrtd for the county of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of December. 1924. In a certain action therein, wherein First State Bank of Eagle Point, a corporation, as plain tiff, recovered Judgment against Ev erett V. Dahack. the defendant, for the sum of one hundred thirty-seven and 54-100 (1137.64 ) dollars, with costs and dlsbusements taxed st ten mid no-100 ($10.00) dollars, and the further sum of fifty and no-100 ($50.40) dollars as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of said court In said county on the 1st day of lyeneinoer, JII2-1. Notice Is hereby given, that pursu ant to the terms of the said execution. 1 will on the 24th duy of January, 1925, nt 10:00 a. in. at the front door of the courthouse In the city of Jack sonville, In Jackson county, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendant. ICverett V. Duhack. had on the 21st day of November. 1924, or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the county of Jackson, state of Ore gon, to-wit: Lot number three (3), Section seven (7), Township 37. Range One East of the Willamette Meridian. Lot fronting on Riverside. - near Sixth street, described Deed Records 136, Pago 609. in Phlpps Reserve. Lot ton (10), block three (3) Fair mount Addition to the City of Med ford. Lot number five (5). block two (2), Olson's Addition to the City of Med ford. Dated this 15th dny of December, 1924. C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon. By L. D. FpRN CROOK, Deputy. Eqnlly No. 2991. Summons for Publication, rn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv. The California Oregon Power Com pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Rose Reed. Nettle Reed, Mary Wood. W. A. Ellett, A. R. Ellott, the heirs of Innes Ellett, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Innes El lett. deceased, and the unknown heirs of Rosa Reed, Nettle Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett and A. R. Ellett, John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements, his wlfo, and the un known heirs of John Clements and Margarett Ann Clements; Gold Ray Realty Co., a corporation. Oold Ray Realty Company, a corporation; and oil other persons or parties un known claiming nny right, title, es tate, Hon or Interest in the real es tate described In the' complaint Jierein, defendants. " To Rosa Reed, Nettle Reed. Mnry Wood, W. A. Ellett, A. R. Blleft, the heirs of Innes Ellett, deceased, and' the unknown heirs of Innes Ellett, de ceased, and the unknown heirs of Rosa Reed. Nettie Reed, Mary Wood, W. A. Ellett nnd A. R. Ellett: John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements. his wife, and tho unknown heirs of John Clements and Margaret Ann Clements: cold Ray Realty Co., a corporation, .Gold Ray Realty Com pany, a corporation; and all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the com plaint herein, the above named de fendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to nppear In the above entitled court and cause and there answer tho complaint of the plaintiff on file. there in against you within ten (10) days from the date of the service of this summons upon you If served within Jackson County, Oregon; or If served within any other county of Oregon, then within twenty (20) days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; or if served hy publication, or out ot the state of Oregon after an order or publication, then on or be fore the last day prescribed In. the or der for the publication of the sum mons. And you will please take notice that If -you fall to so nppear and answer said complaint within said time, the piamtirr win apply to the above en titled cout I for tho relief prayed for In the complaint, and as specified in said complain, reference being made to the orginlal complaint on file here In and to the whole thereof. And the plaintiff will further appiy to the said court for a decree decreeing tho plain tiff to be the owner nnd entitled to the possession of the following doscrlb od real property, situated in Jnckson county, Oregon, to-wit: The Northeast ouarter of Section Twenty nnd the West half of tho Northeast quarter ot section 30 in Township -32 South of Range Three East of the Willamette Meridian. And for a deoree to the effect thnt tho plaintiff is the owner of said premises, freed from nny claim, lien or inter est of any of the above named defend ants and each and' any of them and any person, company or corporation claiming by. through or under them, and that none of the said parlies have any right, title, interest, estate or lien in or to the said real property describ ed in the complaint or any part there of. And tho plaintiff will tnke Judg ment against such defendants ns ap pear herein for plaintiff's costs -and disbursements of this suit to be tax ed, and will tnke a decree for such other nnd further relief as to the court shall seem Just and equitable in the premises. This summons Is published under and In accordance with the order of date Nov. 25. 1924. of the above entitled court nnd cause requiring it to be published In tho Medford Mall Trib une, a dally newspaper published In Medford, Jackson county Oregon, once a week for a period of six weeks, and requires you and each of you to appear nnd answer -the complaint herein on or before the expiration of the Inst day prescribed in said order for tho publication of said summons, which last dny Is the 7th day of Jan uary, 1926. The date of the first pub lication of this summons is the 26th day of November, 1924. REAMES & REAMES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address. 412 Liberty Building, Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for the County of Jackson. C. H. Elsmann. Plaintiff, vs. F. D. Elsmann. Defendant. Notice is hereby given, that, by vir tue of an execution Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, In and lor Jackson county, on Judg ment rendered and docketed In said court on the 11th dny of December, A. D. 1924. in tin action wherein C. H. Elsmann is plaintiff, and F. D. Eis mann. is defendant, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant for tho sum of eight thousand ((8000.00) dollars, ns principal, with Interest thereon nt the rate of 8 per cent from July 10, mi, and attorney's nuiiiiiuU itsuu.uu) dollars and the further sum of - dollars for coats and disbursements and costs of and upon this writ, which execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff of the above named county nnd state and pursuant thereto I have lev- led upon and am directed to sell by virtue of such exocutllon and Judg ment the following described renl property, to-wit: Beginning nt a Dolnt 7 ehs. and 19 links north, and 2 ehs. and 66 links East from the i Section post of the Souih line of Section 26: and running thence south 31 ehs. and 20 links thence west 44 ehs. and 7 5 links to tho S. W. corner of D. L. C. No. 37. thence west to the center of the nat ural channel of that certain stream known as Hirdseye Creek: thence fol lowing down the center of said creek to the mouth thereof where it empties Into Rogue River, the snid Blrdeye Creek thereby forming the west houndnry of the tract of land hereby conveyed; thence from the mouth of said creek up and along Rogue River easterly to Ihe place of beginning 4)intnining 160.75 acres, more or less, sit. In Sees. 26. 27, 34 and 35, twp 30 S. of R. 4 West W. M.. In cluding thereby all of the F. S. Birds eye D. L. V. No. 37 that lies and Is situated on the east side of said Birds eye Creek, nnd also Including a small fraction of the David Hirdseye D. L. C. No. 41 which lies east of said Birds eye Creek and forms the 8. W. corner of the trnct hereby conveyed, also: An undivided V4 int. In and to all the water rights and privileges owned by grantor In and to the running wat ers of lh;U certain creek known as Hirdseye Creek; hereby conveying upon grantee all the water diclies nnd rights of way for said ditches by which any of said water has been heretofore used on the above des. land: being understood hereby that grantee is the owner of, under this deed, and undi vided Va of the running waters of said creek. Excepting and reserving from said lands the following: A small tract consisting of about 2 acres, more or less, heretofore conveyed to James Evans, nnd which Is situated In the N. E. corner of said D. L. C. No. 37, and between the line of the county rond and the water line on the south bank of Rogue liver, nlso; Excepting and reserving all portions of D. L. C. No. 37 that Is situated west of the center of the natural channel of that certain stream known as Blrdseye Creek, comprising about three acres, more or lens. Said description consti tuting 155.75 acres, more or less, in Twp. .36 So. Range 4 West ot the Wil lamette Meridian in Jackson county. Oregon. Now therefore by virtue of said ex ecution and Judgment. I will on the 31st day of January. 1925, nt ten thir ty (10:30) o'clock A. M. of said day. at the front door of the County Court Mouse or Jackson county. Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, sell ot public auction, subject to staututory redemp tion, to the-highest bidder for cash In hand, all light, title and interest w-hich tho within named defendant had on the 11th day of December, A. D., 1924; or subsequent thereto, In and to the nbove described pro-erty or any portion thereof to satisfy said execu tion. Dated this 22nd day of December, A. D. 1924. C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jacks-on County, Oregon. By 1.. D. Forncrook. Denutv. V. A. Of AIII.F, Attorney of Plaintiff, urants Pass, Oregon. t Notlco of Sale of Foreclosure, (n the Circuit Court of the State" of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Katrina Eismnnn nnd D. Eismann, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. F. D. Elsman and Vina ElsmAn, his wife. Defendants. A'otice is hereby given, that hy vir tue .of ou .execution on the foreclos ure of a mortgage on real property duly issued by tho'Clerk ofthe Circuit Court or the State of Oregon for Jack son County, in the aboVe entitled suit and court and dated the 20th day of December. A. D. 1924, and wherein tho plaintiff did on the 17th day of December.- A. D. 1924. recover a Judgment and decree against the de- lenaanis tor tne sum oc Sioou.ou as principal; SI 750.00 Interest; $875.00 attorney ' fees ; and. dollars costs, with interest from the date of Judgment at the rate of 7 per cent per luiuum and decreeing the sale of real property hereinafter described, to il it: Beginning nt a point 7 ehs. nnd 19 links north, and 2 ehs. and 66 links HuHt from the Section post of the south line of Sec, 26; and runnning thence south 31 ehs. and 20 links; thenco west 44 ehs. and 75 links to the S. W. corner ot D. L. C. No. 37, thence west to the center of the naturul chan nel of that certain stream known as Hirdseye Creek; thence following down the center of said creek to the mouth thereof where it empties into Rogue River, tho said Blrdseye Creek thereby forming the west boundary of the tract of land hereby conveyed; thence from the mouth of said creek up and along Rogue River esteaiiy to the piaoe of beginning, and containing 160.76 acres, more or less, situated in Sections 26, 27, 3 1 and 35, Twp. 36 S. of R. 4 West of W. M., Including there by all the F. S. Blrdseye D. L. C. No. 37 that lies and is situated on the east side of said Blrdseye Creek, and also Including a smnll fraction of the David Hirdseye D. L. C. No. 41 which lies oast of said Blrdseye Creek and forms the S. W. Corner of tho tract hereby conveyed, also; An undivided (2 interest in and to all water rights and privileges owned by granter in nnd lo the running waters of that certain creek known as Blrdseye Creek; hereby conveying unto grantee all water ditches and rights ot way for said ditches by which any of said water has been heretofore used on the above describ ed west of the center of the natural that grantee ,)s the owner, of, under this deed, an undivided ',4 of the run ning waters of said creek. Excepting and reserving from said lands the following; A small tract consisting of about 2 acres, more or less, heretofore con veyed to James Evans, and which is shunted in the N. E. corner of said D. L. C. No. 37, and- between the line of the county road and the water line on the south bank of Rogue River, also; Excepting nnd reserving nil por tions of D. L. C. No. 37, that is situat ed west ofthe center of the natural channel of that certain stream known as Blrdseye Creek, comprising about 4 acres, more or less. Snid description constituting 155.75 acres, more or less In Township 36 So. Range 4 West of Willamette Meri dian in Jackson County. Oregon, for the satisfaction of said judgment and decree nnd accruing Interest and costs ot sale. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution and Judgment and decree I will on Saturday the 31st day ot Jan uary. A. u. iszo, ut ten o clock A. M. at the frontdoor of the County Court House of Jafckson County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to the statu tory right of redemption to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them had on the 17th day of December, A. D. 1924, or any time thereafter In and to said premises or any portion thereof to sat isfy said execution. Dnted this 22nd day of Deceinher. A. D. 1924. C. E. 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