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5TEDF0T?T) MAIL TRTBTTXT3, MEDFOTW, OftFOOX. SATITjpAYo WVTfU, 4. WSr, VXCFj TTTREE sFINANEEIPORT SUE BASKETBALL Kpiscopal Cluuvli Episcopal church North Oakdale. 11) o'clock, Sunday school. 11 o'clAk, Divine service. s sion of God." , This is a pre-Easter service. There will bo singing of Raster sings and special numbers by the Girls' Chorus led by Mrs. Gene vieve McCorkle. 6:30 j. ni. CrSistlan Endeavor, topic, "What Should tho Church Ex pect of Me." 2 Tim. 2:1-7. Consecra tion. 7:30 p. m. "Wednesday. Mid week study nnd praper service. We begin the study of gie 1st Epistle of Peter. On Thursday night tho unnunl con- gregatlonal meeting will be held in English Ziou Eu (lie rail Church 512 West Fourth street. Sunday. he church ftt wnU.n tlni0 fu report8 April 5 Sunday school at 10:30. Service 11:00. Rev. Edwin Johnson will preach. "Announcement of nil finances in volved in the 112 5 state basketball tournament was inudc nt Willamette university this morning," says the Sa- 'aTo.,Vi Tot 'J"sC0 was taken In. of The ZUm Eotfbh I,u.lm.. Church which ';'tfl ftfi WAD un.it nut. lenvinir a balance now on hand of less than a hundred- dollars, which will be used to meet a few odds and ends which have not been paid among the bills. "AH teams participating in the 1925 tourney were kept at hotels during their stay in Salem. The previous practice has been to keop at least part of the players at franternity houses.' V . "A. total of 5780.84 was expended .toward railway fares. The amount represents 93 per cent of tho money Services Sunday, April 5: Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service and worship 11 a. m. This is Palm Sunday. Let us make It a rousing service. Jtov. Edwin J. Johnson, Pastor. fur the year will be made and offi cers chosen to fill vacancies for the ne wyear. Tho ladies will serve din ner at 6:30 p. m. in the chapen. actually expended by tho teams. The a. m. Glad Tidings Mission 31 North Grape street. T. J. Crelghton, Pastor. Services Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Bible stoudy 10 a. m. Sen-Ice 11 remaining 7 per cent was paid by the schools represented and was the only cost Involved to the high school rep resented In the tournament. A year ago 90 per cent of all railway fares were paid, which represented the high est proportion paid from proceeds of Young people's meeting 6:30 p. m. Open air service 7 a, ni. Everybody welcome. Tlio Sulvntiott Army Fourth and Bartlett. Dear . Friend: "It's a sad old the tournament up until that time. The world, or a glad old world, pretty much Kit wrie me uuiy muiivy opviit u in Side of Salem. "Hotel bills amounted to $585.05. the amount including all expenses of board and room incurred by visiting players. "Miscellaneous amounts readied a total 6f y27.17, Including all print ing, advertising, labor on the gymna sluih, police service, officials' expen ses and fees, purchase' of balls and other equipment and all other expen- ... . as you choose to make it." Get a good start on the week by starting out well on Sunday. Our services are at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, a: 30 p. m. Week night meetings Tuesday, Thursday and aHlurduy, 8 n. m. To give cheer and hope to all by means of the simple gospel is our chief aim.' All are welcome. . First Baptist Church North Central nnd 5th street. Fred erick H. Leach, pastor. Study at church. Phone 1052. Services in keeping with Palm Sun day. 9:45 a. m. ltiblo school: nttend a growing, up to date school with good teachers. v 11a. m. "The Kingship of Jesus," Palm Sunday message Soprano solo, "The Palms," by Miss Huntoon. Violin solo, "Prayor," (Reyfield). Prof. Carlton Janes. 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U Help our society win in the contest with Grants Pass. 7:30 p. m. "What Shall I Do with Jesus?" Soprano solo, "I Come to Thee," (Caro Hnnia). Miss Huntoon. Anthem, "Stand Firm." (McPhail.) Monday and Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal of the Easter cantata, which will be given Easter evening. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. "The Last Week," a review of the closing events in tho life of Christ. "Put Sunday on your calendar again nnd go to church." A wclcomo awaits you. Pentecostal Mission. 128 East Main St. E. F. Bingham, pastor, residence No. lfil Mistletoe. , . . i Sunday -school, 10 a. m. Preaching. service 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. ni. Young people's meeting, 6 p. Street meeting 7 p. m. Mid-week preaching Wednesday and Saturday, 7:30 p. m.t preceded w; I DV Btreet meeting nt 1 p. m. i" "And when Paul had laid his "The eyes of tho Jewish people ntinj8 them the Holy Ghost are turned toward Jerusalem, and Cl" " and .ln,oy Bia)e r they-: are Going back and rebuilding tongues and prophesied.' .Acts 19-6. there," Bays the Jacksonville Post. i "Native Sons nnd Daughters of, ,C,nV J o. Jacksonville, as well as many who S. Onkdale Ave. and 11th St. are not natives, are experiencing a1 Pftlm Sunday: Masses at 8 and new interest in this historic town. III be blessed and they are returning some to ?nd distributed before the. 10.30 vislU and others to remain. May ni?h J11?' , . ,V ' many of them come and establish' "" " homea-here. where folks who have m H hur at,7:3 traveled extensively sny we have the c c' Trl aBS tne ..P,r.e .,,. ,,., i , ,, Sanctified, 8:15 o. ni. Way of the and natural resources In the world. Cr08B nt 7:30 p. m. Mr. nnd Mrs, K. K. Kubli of Port-', Saturday: Service of bless- land arrived Tuesday and arc spend- lnRS nt 7 m. HIBh mass at 8:30 ins mo ffi-en wun relatives ana oia-. time friends. Soon after their ar- Rev. F. W. Black. Pastor, rival, the sup, whicn had been hid-! den for hours, was unveiling and' First Cliurt'li of Clnlst, Scientist shone biiKhtly on Jacksonville. And, Authorized branch of T;ho Mother Indeed,, why should not Old Sol ai;' Church, the First Church of Christ, Vways shine on folks who are loyal Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Jto the town of their nativity? Judg- Services are held every-finrrdny nt Irig by the 'howdy-do's' wo hoard 11 o'clock", church edifice. 212 North . on tho streets, theso folks Jlave nu- ualII"uo' subject for Sunday, April meious friends here. Mr. and Mrs. B "Unreality." Kubli wero nleased to note the 1m-1 Sunday school at !):45. Applicants provements made In Jacksonville uml" iwuniy muy oe aa- Pic prosratn bv Hi-nry llalstead's orchestra and Wl"i.ts, Hotel bt. Francis, Sun 'runW-i'o. KI'O, San Krnnclsco, 42S.3 Pieters, 8 to 10, Art Weidnor'C Dance Or chestra, playing at tho FtiirnQnt Hotel. ( KFOA, Seattle, Wash. 4.15 meters, 10 to 11, Eddie Hurkncss nnd his ori'hestra, playing from the Marine Uoom of the Olympic olllel. KOA, Denver, Colo., 323 meters, 8 to 12. dance music by Joe .Maun and his Kalubow-l.ane orchestra. Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Denver. Sunday is the &ay to eat your Dinner , at Summons Equity No, 30:t.". In the Circuit Court of Oregon, in and for Jackson County. H. T. Harl. Plaintiff, vs. F. O. Fahs, nnd tho unknown heirs of F. O. Fahs, deceased; J. T. Hrooks, and the unknown heirs of J. T. lirooks, deceased; J. I,. Wiildman. F. A. Waldman, MaKie Shown l.U'r (oth erwise known as Margaret Sho walter) The unknown heirs of S. G. Sho waiter, decoasod; F. M. Coinp ton, (otherwise known ns Frank M. Coniptun). Frnest K. Hart, (othcr wisu known as K. F. Hart), and the unknown heirs of Kinest F. Hart, deceased; Henry B. Hurt; Clara It. Hart, (otherwise known as Clara liebblngton Hart, (Khlrefl Schuyler Hurt. Clara Hart CorWn. formerly Clara Wart. Margaret W. GalliRar (formerly Margaret I. Wallace, oth erwise known as Mrs. M. I. Galli gar); H. S. West, Thos. H. James, and tho unknown heirs of Thos. H. James, deceased; Lizzie McCammnn, KliJibeth James, ami the unknown heirs of Fllzabeth James, deceased: J. H. Westcott. Herbert S. Camp bell, and the unknown heirs of Her bert S. Campbell, 'deceased: John Schmidt, Sr., nnd the unknown heirs of John Schmidt, Sr., deceas ed; James D. Martin, anil the un known heirs of James D. Martin, do ceased; Leonora W. Martin, nnd the unknown heirs of Leonora W. Mur tin, deceased; It. L. Sabin and the unknown heirs of K. L. Sabin, de ceased; Roxie A. Hlaiik and Frank Blank, Frank Blank, Trustee; Frn est F. Hart, Inc., a private Hanking . corporation; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To F. O. Fahs. and the unknown heirs of F. O. Fahs, deceased; J. T. Brooks and fhc unknown heirs of J. T. Brooks, deceased; J. 1. Waldman, F. A. Waldman, Maggie Sho waiter, (otherwise known as Margaret Sho walter.) The unknown heirs of S. G. Showalter, deceased; F. M. Compton, (otherwlso known as Frank Compton,) Ernest E. Hart, (otherwise known as F. 10, Hart.) and tho unknown heirs of Ernest 10. Hart, deceased: 1 lenrv B. Hart; Clara B. Hart, (otherwlso known as Clara BeHtbington Hart, (Eldred res to unite with tho church. Strangers will find a hearty wel come at this friendly church. All are cordially invited to tho services. Hotel Medford B'lOAOW f SEVENTH Michael & Parks CONCRETE WORK Concrete Sidewalks Foundations a Specialty Phone 705-L 1. . L BUnE FALLS . during the last few months.' 1 . . The Screen At Hunt's Crater in n. "Sally," starring Colleen Moore, at the Hunt's Cratorian is a film adapta tion of one of tho most successful mu sical comedies ever staged, closes to jpight. It was an original Ziegfeld hit. 'The Dark Swan," with Marie Pre Vost, Helene Chadwlck and Monte Jlluo In the cast, is at Hunt's Craterian tomorrow. It tells the story of two rlsters, one beautiful and the other ,plaln, who both love the same man, nnd of "The Dark Swan." who deter yinines to get the man from her lovlier .Kistor. regardless of what means she mitted I Wednesday evening meetings, which includo testimonies of Christian science nestings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room which is in the Medford building, is open dally from 12 td 4, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or pur csased. The public Is cordially in vited to attend the services and visit tho .reading room. J takes. The regular Sund i ijuiictfri win nr day afternoon mu- bn uivpn Ktinrlnv nf. M'ernoon, featuring the Crater Lake jTemple (D. O. O. K.) bank, under the "irecuon of F. Wi son Wa to: Rottv iirown, organist, will accompany the band in. a popular number. Tho program will consist of clas sical and popular numbers, and is given In eonection with tho regular Sunday film program. I "At tho Riallo. ' Picture goers, whose fiction reading includes the popular works of Ethel M. Dell, will have the opportunity of seeing this author's greatest novel on the screen nt the Uialto theater to- mrorow. It is a picturizatfon of her widely read story. "The Top of the world." Anna Q. Nilsson. James Klrkwood, Raymond Hatton and Sheldon Lewis nre tho featured quartet of favorite players who appear in the leading roles supported by Josenh Kfleour. Mary Merseh, Charles Post, Frank Jonassnn and Mabel Van Buren. Jack Pickford appears for the last time tonight In "Garrison's Finish," full of thrills, and racing scenes. There Is a strong cast supporting him Main Street Methodist South Corner' Main and Oakdale, J. B. Coan. pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Dr. Frank Roberts, souperlntendent. Morning worship nt 11. Palm Sun day service. Theme, "Phophesy of The Pharisee." Violin solo and offer tory by Miss Beaton. The Epworth League at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 8. A live gospel message and two musical specials. Note the change ,of cevning service thirty minutes later. Tho missionary society meets Tues day afternoon In tho church parlor. A full attendance Is desired. Midweek service Wednesday even ing at 7:30. A service that's differ ent. I'm Official board at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. , Thischurch extend a felud wolecmo to all to worship with us. . Italian War Minister Quits. ROM E, April 4. ( By the Asso ; cmtert Press) Official announce ment was made today of the resig nation of General Digiorgio as'ltal ian war minister. Premier Musso i lint has assumed the portfolio ad' A interim. (onnty Trrmwrcr's Twenty-Eighth Cull for Current ExpcnMS Fund 3 Warrants. State of Oregon. County nf Jackson. r. Treasury Department, Jacksonville. -(rpgnn. April 4th. lfllir.. Nut if -p is hereby given thnt there re funds on hand for (he redemption : 'f all outstanding Jnck.on county. JOrrgon. Current Expense Fund War iant9 (including Scalp Bounty W.u V'ants) registered from January 8tTi. TJ925. to February 6th, 1925, both f dates Inclusive Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this. e fourth day r April. 1925. -A. C .WALKER. TPnn.,..n- J I.. ...... 9 It Ordenn First Methodist Clnirrli. I Sunday school at 0:45, W. W. Walker superintendent. Tho morning hour of worship Is at 11 o'clock. Miss Vroman will preside at the organ the chorus will sing "Jerusalem" ns the morning anthem. Miss Parrett and Mr. MacDonough soloists, and Mrs. Van Scoyoc will render the offertory. "The Palbs," by Faurc. The pastor will preach on "The Angel In the Flame" or "A Triumphant Entrance into a Human Heart." The Epworth League will hold' their, devitional meting at 6:80 in the cevning. Miss Hazel Wiley will be the leadpr. A song and praise service will open the even ing meeting. The chorus will sing ''Now the Day I sOver," by Knight. The Offertory Is "Where Will You Spend Eternity?" by Tenny and will be sung by Alessfs fileotor, MacDon ough. Brooks and Vroman. The pas tor .will deliver an address on "Doves to Their Windows.. J Willard Do Yoe, Pastor. -f r, Presbyterian Church. . Corner Main and Holly. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, minister. Residence 513 S. Newtown. Study 41 8. Holly. 9:45. m. Bible schoo Sickness hns kept many at home. The attend ance made a big jump last Sabbath. Every one Is urged to make special effotto be present Sund; in prepa ration for Easter, the coming Sunday, A good lesson 'ith regular attendance couis for much In spiritual growth. Carl B'fmmpr superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon. "The Cross of Calvary." Special music, tenor solo. "The Palms." sung by George Mnddox. in- them by the quartet, "Hosnnna." First Christian Church. Corner Ninth and South Oakdale D. J. Howe, minister. Residence 25 south Orange. Services every Lord's day. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. M. E Olson, superintendent;' 3,r0 present on time is the aim for this Sunday, and 400 for Easter Sunday. 11:00 a. m. Worship. Communion and preaching. Sermon "Blessed Is Ho That Cometh in tho Name of the; Lord." - j The choir will sing an anthem, "The Palms." G:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic services. oerimm: ine nesims ot a wrong sinlinvli lidt Choice." Anthem by the choir "Thol (foi iiiorly Clara Hurt.) Margaret w! Shadows of the Evening Hours." Galligar (formerly Margaret I. Wal Announccment will be made at lace, (otherwise known as Mrs. M. I. the morning service of a baptismal. Galllgar) ; H. S. West, Thos H. James, service, as there are several more nd tno "nknown heirs of Thos. II. tn ho itnviti.,wi James, deceased; Lizzie McCammon, anfi i ! , . o Elizabeth James: and the unknown This Sunday and Easter Sundaynofra of Klizabeth James, deceased; will be great days In the life of the j. w WoHtenir u.rhm-i-M rumtiimti church. A large number, both men and the unkpown heirs of herbert and women, have signified" their de-. S. Campbell, deceased; John Schmidt, nr., nnn ine unknown neirs ot jonn Schmidt, Sr.. deceased: James D. Martin, anil the unknown heirs of James D. Martin, deceased; Leonora W. Martin, and the unknown heirs of Leonora W. Martin, deceased; R. L. Sabln and the unknown heirs of R. L. Sabin, deceased; Roxfe A. Blank and I Frank Blank, Frank jtlank. Trustee; ErncHt E. Hart, lnc.( if.Prleate Bank ing Conmnrtionj also ffH other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest In the real estate described in the complnint heroin. The abovo named defendants. In the name of tho state of Oregon, You and each of you nre hereby noti fied and required to appear in the above entitled court and cause nnd an swer the complaint of plaintiff now on file therein against you within six weeks from tho date of the first publi cation of this summons upon you, which Is March 7, lif2 5, nnd If you fall to so appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiff will nnply to tho court for a decree convey! o tho plaintiff In fee slmnle, free nnd clear of nil In cumbrances and freed from the inter est or claims of the defendants and each thereof, nnd all persons, firms or corporations whomsoever of tho real property described in plaintiff's coin-' plaint, nnd being "overnment lo.s numbered three (3) and twelve (12) and a portion of government lota num bered eight (8) nnr seventeen (17), all In Section twenty-seven (27 ) Town ship thirty-six (3fi), South of Range one (1), West of the Willnmetto Meri dian in Jackson County, Oregon; nnd for an easement of wny appurtenant to the same, and for a judgment for plaintiff's costs and disbursements to b- taxed ngainst the defendants and all other persons, firms or corpora tions making appearance herein; and for such O'her nnd further relief ns prayed for in said complaint and as shall be deemed proper by the court. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks, in the daily Medford Mall Tribune, published in Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, by order of tho Honornblu C. M. Thomas, Jurigu of the above entitled court. which order Is dated March 5, 1925. DON R. NEYVBUKY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Modford, Oregon. Highest Qunllty Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting, Watch ltc)Miliing Satisfaction Assured in quality and price.' Mall us your wants. REDDY & CO. Automobile Repairing Day and Night Service MOORE & MAET1N 315 N. Riverside Day Phone 806 Storage Night Phone 1127 o .. ..v.-..,, , .: fpytj? '-V. P - ' '-h .J, , y& :ii COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Modford, Oregon Combining full surgical facilities with . quiot homelike envlronmenta. . Open to All Reputable Physicians. r xsoocooooonoeooooooooocxo I YOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON V First Insurance Agency A. U HILL, Manager, t North Central g Phona 1tl Medford, Or. 1924 Chevrolet Sedan Run Only 200 Miles Special Price $850.00 Terms HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. , Quality Cars 114 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 254 Pote Wold, our restaurant man, who I has been away for the winter, returned Wednesday, to conduct hvs place of business and resume his old duties. There 1b an increased interest In ! radios In town and ranches around here. Every one seems to realize the importance of its efficiency In com munications from all over the world. It Is a remarkable means of entertain ment for those who are isolated in the mountains. George Summerville, who has been attending the stato university nt Eu gene, returned Monday for a short va cation, Acile Ahlstrom, son of a former merchant, Mr. Fred Ahlstrom, is again in Rutte Falls, 'visiting relatives and friends. He reports two feet of snow in McCloud, California, where ho is now employed, In one of the company stores there. Sam Morehouse returned Tuesday from Portland, after convalescing lu a hospital there for several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loren Mooro and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson. left Satur day for Central!, Washington, look ing for a new location. Ed Gomez was a passenger on the stage this morning, having been in Medford for a week. Some activity lit real estate, both town and country, have been noticed the past month. And a number of new deals nre pending. Mr. and Mis. V. O. Porter motored up -from Medford Saturday, spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curson. Miss Finley was taken to the hos pital In Medford Tuesday, having a sovore attack of tho flu. 7$d?mmrp JW a . AND LURE,. Alt Roods Lead to San Francisco Wktrt th Hottl Manx wttcohtn th visitor After die journey yen long for a place of quid and rest. The Hotel Muni anvil and welcome die viiitnr. A place you can call a reol HOMti. An auliospherc of unutiuai charm and comfort it m Jit POWELL. St at Of'ARRVl t. CVjl FRAHC13CO XtMJrXX Jf. 7XXV- Mrj. 0rr mm Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Arufo nnd Curonto Dlntraficfi nf Men and Women. . WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Windows and Sash, Screens, Window and Door Frames, . Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds . Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and . Price Absolutely Right. . . Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before . Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. ' , ' . TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A Modern Mill Oregon Radio Programs for Tonight KFI, Los Angeles, 468.5 meters, 8 to 9. Program presented by tho Notice nf Ilcrcreo Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a decree and order of sale issue out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, and to me directed, in a cer tain cause therein, in which O. M. Rose and Helen Rose, aro plaintiffs, nnd Edwin E. Rose and Pearl Rose, his wife, George C. Rose, unmarried, Dnlsey Overlander and Fred Overland her husband, Lotia English, unmar ried, and E. w. Jao.ua are defendants, Cancer nnd tumor trented, influenza, kid ney, l)lddir and Atom q eh troutx1, fiU, hernia, rupture, coldn, female trouble, par alyulR, fever, prion m on in, uHthinn mid tliront trm.bren, rtieiiniHtifini, amcnorrliota, Roitre, coiihu motion, caturrli, pllva, hydrocele, al bumin. Offlca Hour: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Consultation Free 241 South Front St. Medford, Ore, BRICK BRICK BRICK MEDFORD MADE Build with brick chenper thun lumbor. Don't Rlilp in brick keep your money In your home town and help Medford grow. , , . . Iluforo you build como nnd soo our brick made by now 6 Warn procoaa. Air apnea wnlls are cool In summer, warm In winter; no painting, no lathing. ' , '. . . ' Calf nt factory," corner $lr'and Tenth Streets. Standard Roofing & Builders Supply Co. Phono 738-X Medford Los Angeles Examiner. 0 to 10, jiuiKume Aiwaier, uramatic soprano, which BI1, e(.reo and order are dated accompanied by William Cowles. um docketed In the clerk's office on Mary Jean Thatcher, concert pianist. I the 6th day of March, 1125, I, as rcf- Edna Francis, dramatic reader. 10,eree therein appointed, am command- to 11, Packard Radio club, featuring Dorothy Cleveland, Barney Webber, Billy Hall, Polly Grant Hall and others. KHJ, Los Angeles 405.2 meetrs, 8 to 11, program through the courtesy of oLb Angeles Soap company, home of "White King," arranged by J. Howard Johnson, introducing "Mis sion Bell." 11 to 11:30, Art Hick man's Dance orchestra from fhe Biltmore oHtel. 11:30 to 2:00, the Lost Angels of KHJ. including the Majestic six. KHJ string quartet and White Californlans. KFWB, Hollywood, Calif., 252 me ters, 8 to 9, Seven Rag Pickers. Edward Abdo. Leonard M. Van Berg, Jeanette Dave, pianist. 9 to 10, Brad ley Wright. Margaret Keriytn. sing er. Corn Thorne Bird. Kitty R'-gera and Betty Mathews. 10 to 11, War ner Bros, program, under the direc tion of Harry Seymour. H Jo 1:00, Montmarte Cafe. 0 9 KFON. Long Beach, 232.4 meters. 9 to 11, the Virginia Hotel Ballroom orchestra. KOO, Oakland, .Ifil meters. &00. 7:30 p. m. Theme, "The Love Paa-'atUllio program. 10 to 1:00, dance o'clock p. m. Monday. April 6, 1025, nt tho premises hereinafter described No. 1 J 3 Cottage street, in the City of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell at public auction, ns by law provided, to the highest bidder for canh Jn hand, the following described real property, to wlt: Commencing at a point 73 feet north of the southwest corner of lot 8, In block No. 1 of the Cottago Home ad dition to the City of Medford, as the same In designated and described upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in the offke of the county recorder of Jnckson county, Oregon, the begin ning point, and running (hence east 258 fea; thence north 61 feet: thence west 258 feet: thenee HOUth 61 feet, to the pbtee nf beginning In Jackson county, Oregon. Said snl is in conformity with the the ip-f-ree istied nut of said court in said cause as a result of a partition of said property, andjthe deed cx-ruted to the purchaser shall be absolute and vest title, free from insumbrauces, In th purchaser. P. K. WTN'KOOP. Ueferee. Address: Mford. Oregon. W. K. PHI P PH. Attorney r PlaUiliff, Medford. Oregon. The kiddies always re joice when they know that there Is a treat of our cream In store tor them. They realize that our creams are the best In taste and quality. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery To take care of our increas- k1 To take care of our increas ing demand, we have just installed a new section of Safe Deposit Boxes A safe place to store your valuables at a nominal cost First National Bank Medford, Oregon " -1