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O 0RF!OT. WETfisKSDAV. JUNE X 1925 pa arc two WTrprVRn TfTL TTU"nTTTR -M FT) FORD, RUSSELL'S SEE PAGES 4 AND 5 Special Sale on Tailor Made Suits -- Trousers During ihc winter season we made up a few sum mer Suits and also odd Trousers to match your old coat and vest and will sell these Suits and Trousers at greatly reduced prices to close tlicm out. Suits from $25 and up Trousers from $5 and up SALE STARTS , MONDAY, JUNE 1st AND LASTS UNTIL JUNE 8 Better come in and look them over as they, are bargains you will seldom find. F.J.HUBER TAILOR and HABERDASHER 113 W. Main. , Phone 799 Sons of Italy Inn Italian Dinner Served at All Hours Announce a Merchants' Italian Spaghetti Dinner 40c Evening 7-Course Dinner, 70$ Sunday Spring Chicken, Spaghetti or IJavilou 7-Course Dinner, $1.00 We eater to private parties. Private dining rooms for all occasions. Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens mow (RcDoMad by Jickton County Abitrtot Co blilh Strut an Ctntral AttOtMtl CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE Of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual install ment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will bo due and payable at the office of the city treasurer Juno 1, 1925, and will be delin quent after thirty (30) days from said date, and shall bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such delin quency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for tffe amount of such delinquency, to getler with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. o Q Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 29th day of May, 1925. H. J. BERRIAN, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Orff. Clrt'iiit Court. Columbia Tiic Corporation vh. C. T. Genzcl. Chattel lien. J3K.50. Pan Automobile, license No. WWl. Stafe vs. J. O. Pierce. Order on plea. IJlK Butte Horse anil Cattlo nmocia tlon et al vh. Alex Anderson et al. ite ply. Vida D. Witherwax vs. Hall A. Wllh- erwax. Order. Harriet Minthorn et al vs. Paul S. Seeley et al. Order. I!oy HlBKlns vs. G. C. McAllister. Order. State vs. Dale Smith. Motion. Order Medford vs. J. N. Bowman et al. Or der. Kdna A. Anderson vs. William An derson. Order. Graham A. Grlswoid vs. J. T. Gag non. Order. Alice I. Black vs. W. A. Black. Mo tion. John W. Johnson vs. Hartford Acci dent nhd Indemnity Co. Notice. Or der of dismissal. Hultle A. Burns vs. Robert L. Burns. Summons. Southern Oregon Credit Euroau vs. K. (1. High. Summons. Alice Sargent vs. Mary F. Iteddy. Summons. W. T. Wright vs. J. J. Morton ct al. Reply. Robert 13. Klncaid and W. 11. Ruck cr assume business name of "Kincaid Taxi." Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank vs. A. W. Walker. For money. Harmon H. Minthorn et al vs. Clyde Galbreath et al. To restrain from tres pass. Miss Julia Williams et al vs. B. L, Moses et al. For money. 10. C. Fawcett vs. Sky Line Mining Corporation. Affidavit. Dclroy Getchell vs. A. W. Walker et al. Answer. Harry V. Wilken vs. F. H. Andrews ct n). Summons. ( Krwln Kenneth Penoyar vs. Anna Perdue Penoyar. Amended complaint 1 State vs. J. O. Pierce. Order on trial and verdict. Busy Corner Motor Co. vs. Fred .Duke. Answer. W. T. Wright vs. J. J. Morton ct al Amended answer. Order. f Southern Oregon Exploration Co. vs. I W. A. Lynch et al. Amended com pinlnt. Order. Paul Smith vs. A. W. Hubbard, et a I. Decree. S. R. Castllo vs. Walter L. Smith et nl. Decree. Raphael Weill & Co. vs. Mary F. Ueddy, et vlr. Judgment. Cost bill Wm. Curtlss Cox vs. Lena May Cox. Affidavit. City of Medford vs. Robert Linn- vllle. et nl. Summons. Clinrlos R. Frey vs. B. L. Mercer Order. II. 1!. Williams vs. M. Thompson, et nl Lien. Medford Hardware & Sporting floods Co., vs. I. 13. Fay (agent) Lien. II. II. Williams assumes the bust ness name of "Williams Implement Service." K. E. Kelly vs. Ell Dnhack. For money. .1. 11. McFall vs. M. O. Page. Order. C. C. Pierce vs. O. W. Train. Mo tion. Judgment. Roy Hlgglns vs. O. C. McAllister. Brief. Demurrer. Motion. Nelson M. Nye vs. Aaron Burt, et Harriet Minthorn, et nl vs. Paul S. Seeley. et al. News of authorities. Demurrer. C. B. Wntkins vs. Frank Andrews, et nl. Cost bill. Geo. W. Brooks, et al, vs. Joseph V. Cryderman, et al. . Summons. H. E. Kelly vs. Ell Dahaelt. Cor tlfirate of attachment. Veda D. Witherwax vs. Hall A Witherwax. IMvorce. Hattlc A. Burns vs. Robert L, ' Burns. Divorce. j Alice Sargent vs. Mary F. Reddy. I M. N. Hogi 'i vs. Mnson Motor Co. 1 Amended complaint. . Order. j W. T. Wright vs. J. J. Morton. . ct al. Notice. A. - Walker vs. Fireman's Fund j lnsurnnce Co. Mandate Order and Medford vs. J. II. Bowman, et nl. Amended complaint. Celia M. Combest vs. Cyronnius Combcst. Motion. Order. C. B. Watklns vs. Frank Anderson, et al. Decree. Hattio A. Burns vs. "Robert L. Burns. Motion nnd affidavit. Order. Winifred McCargar vs. Wendnll McOargnr. Summons. W. 11. Sllnson vs. Michael Sullivan, et nl. Affidavit. Order. Alico I. Black vs. W. A. Brief and argument. A. B. Shepnrd, et nl vs. Hutchinson, et nl. Summons. H. V'. Wilkin vs. Frank Andrews, et nl. Motion. Order. Rogue River Lumber Co. vs. V'illis Hnll. Lien. T. W. Koy vs. Rertha Turpin, et al. Foreclosure of lien. llnrry V. Wilken vs. F. IT. An drews, et nl. Injunction. A. B. Shci aid. et nl vs. S. XV.. Hutchinson, el nl. Order. Kenneth Forbes vs. ltatlph Jennings (as sheriff). Order. City of Medford vs. J. II. Bowman, ct al. Notice. William Curtis Cox, vs. Lena May Cox. Order. C. II. Wntkins vs. Frank Andrews, et nl. Findings nnd conclusions. Estato of Nora eumes. Report. Citation. Estate of Rachel Wood, vouch ers, order. Estate of Cassnndrla Coffin. Bond. Vouchers. Statement. Final order. Estate of Muria W. Jacobs. Af fidavit. Oath. Testimony. Order. Estate . of Mabel F. Richardson. Claims. Vouchers, proof of publication. Estate of L. A. Abbott. Order. Estate of F. Kramer Deuel. Re port. Estnte of Winifred Dally. Final account. Estate of Clarlnda C. Oglesby. Ac count nnd report. GAL TWO COURT PROCEED . . Estate of Mnrgaret Fowler. Re port of guardian. estate of Chester Wayne DIess. et al (minors). Bond. Oath. Order. Proof of publication. H. G. Pech. Estate. Final report. Order. Proof of publication. Marian W. Jacobs, estate. Testimony of subscribing witness. William Rogers, estate. Proof of publication. Ann Maria Beal, estate. Receipt. Proof of publication. Final order. O. S. Pefley, estate. Bond. Clarlnda C. Oglesby, estate. Cita tion. 10 10 100. 10 10 10 Ileal Kstato Transfers. W. A. Pointer, et ux, to Charles D. Stack. W. D. to lot 4, blk. 1, Columbus Ave. Add. to Medford John B. Goodrich, et ux, to W. F. Isaacs, W. D. to 4.30 acres In sec. C, twp. 36 S.. n. 1 W. nnd 0.0 acres In sec. 1, twp. 30 S., R. 2 West J. D. Housley, et ux, to Thos. M. Slzer compnny, W. D. to NE of NW, sec. 4, twp. 3T, S., R. 1 W 3D.87 acres Sarah A. Mathews to Walter Dickey, et ux, S. W. D. to land in DLC 49, twp. 30, S., n. 1 West R. E. Nenlon to Martin Perry, Q. C. D. to lot 5, blk. 5, Oak Park- Add. to Central Point.. C. Clinton Grldley to Emogeno Gridley Hlggins, W. D. to SW of Bee. 20", twp. 39 S., It. 1 west '. Delliert A. Tyrrell to Jesse J. Bailey, et al, W. D. to SW sec. 1, twp. 41 S, It. 1 East United States to Mnttie L. Grid ley, Pat. to SW sec. 12, twp. 30 S., R. 2 East .Margaret E. Hengcn to Gus tave B. Hengen, Q. C. D. to sec. 15, twp. 39 S., It. 1 W. F. H. Madden, et ux, to J. D. Bell, deed to Lot No. 0, blk. 24, original town of Medford' Sheriff to Pino Belt Banking Co., T. D. to SW of'NVV, N14 of SW, sec. 28. twp. 35 S., R. 2 E Charles D. stack, et ux to Sarah Applcgato, S. W. D. to lot 4, blk. 1, Columbus Ave. Add. to Medford Sheriff to Pine Belt Banking Co., T. D. ,to lot 8, blk. 15, town of Butto Falls, Sheriff to Pino Belt Banking Co. T. D. to lot 10, blk. 15, town of Butte Falls 110 Sheriff to Pine Belt Banking . Co. T. D. to lot 10, blk. 17, town of Butto Falls 137 Sheriff to Pine Belt Banking Co., T. D. to lot 6. blk. 17, town of Butte FnHs 98 Hannah Bnumbnch, et vlr, to .William R. Buumhneh, W. D. to NW sec. 14, twp. 39 S., R. -3 East 1400 Cecil Raymond Culbertson to Joseph Everett Cilberlson, (J. C. D. to SE of NW, sec. 29. twp. 36 S., R. 2 E Fred ' Lewis to Charles Burns, W. D. to lot In block 36, Jacksonville 275 Jonn Lindsay, et vliv to T. W, Dally, deed to land in sec. 24. twp. 38 S., R. 3 East... George Carter, et ux, to First National Bunk of Ashland, deeil to SE sec. 2, NH of !iOC. 12, twp. 31 S.. Ji. IE B0 354 10 100 10 CO Rheumatism Black. S. W. Pmliole. Estate of Robert Shlrkey Welch Admitted to probate. Mrs. James Peterson, also known n Katherlno Peterson. Admitted . tt probate. I Estate of Aaron Wyland. Second J account. Estate of Snrilda J. Jones. Report ! Kstig,.- of John Kuril. Proof of puHU-ti t ion. Estate of Lewis E. Renmes. Pe tition. Order. Estate of George W. Dow. Vou , chers. Proof of publication. Order. I Estate of M. J. Clifford. Report. 'Good-bye old crutchl" 'T HERE IS positively no longer any" 1 excuse for suffering the agonies of rheumatism! Especially in the autumn of your life, when the vital organs weaken, impurities multiply and linger in the muscles and joints, os never before. It is now, just now, when you cannot afford to guess. No day returns! Hero is a joyous fact which can mean to you a fond farewell forever to all the miseries the tortures, the body-twisting pains that you have suffered from the demon of rheu matism. It is a fact that rheumatism means "blood poverty." It is a fact with the increase of red-cells in your Mood, impurities re destroyed. It is a fact that S.S.S. will help Na ture build these rcd-blood-cells! S.S.S. is ono of the most powerful blood cleansers in existence. Its re sults in thousands of rheumatic eases have been nothing short of amazing! The medicinal ingredients of S.S.S. are purely vegetable. This is very important to remember! What can be more inspiring, more won derful than to sco the shackles of pain released from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, stiff ness of joints and- muscles all dis appear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with the old sweet heart glow, your 4lood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to be. Yon can do it! Take S.S.S., the groat destroyer of rheumatic impurities. S. 9. fl. n srtfl st nil rrod dnm tor in two lilt. The Urser f)M it more economical. fakes You Feel tiff Yourself Again Mayonnais e s o e a s y to uiake that a man can do it. Few things are easier to make than ood mayonnaise. Wesson Oil and a fresh egg beaten together and seasoned to taste and you have a mayonnaise you'll be proud ofl Quickest results are obtained if" the oil and egg are hot too cold. The ordi-t . nary temperature of your kitchen is just right; Break an egg in a bowl Add about a tablespoonful of Wesson Oil. ' Beat vigorously with an egg beater or a fork until the oil and egg are thoroughly mixed. How long will that take? Perhaps while you, count fifty not as fast as you can count but as fast as you can beat. Add another tablespoonful of oil and , beat again vigorously. Two tablespoon fuls and beat again. Two or three more and beat again. Your mayonnaise will begin to thicken a little. Then addWessonOil four orfive table spoonfuls at a time, beating well after each addition until your mayonnaise is as thick and stiff as you want it. The more oil you beat into it the thicker your may onnaisewill be about two cupfulsisthe usual amount. Never add more than a quarter cupful of oil at any one timo. After your mayonnaise is made, add seasoning. Mix a half teaspoonful of salt, a teaspoonful each of sugar and mustard, a generous pinch each of pa prika and red pepper add a tablespoon ful of lemon juice or vinegar and stir until the salt and sugar are dissolved then pour into the mayonnaise and beat well. With Wesson Oil Mayonnaise as a base you can make many delicious fancy salad dressings in a very few minutes for instance INDIA RELISH MAYONNAISE To one cupful of Wesson Oil Mayonnaise add one or two tablespoonfuls of India Relish arid mix. Besides being a dressing for vegetable, egg, cold meat or fish salads, India Relish Mayonnaise makes a delicious sandwich filling if you drain the vinegar off the India Relish and use three or four tablespoonfuls of relish to one cupful of Wesson Oil Mayonnaise. SAVE INVEST A certain amount saved regularly will increase rapidly with a credit of 8 dividends. Every young person should plan on the future, and the best way is to save a per cent of his earnings. Every parent should save a little each month.to prepare for their ' children's education. A few dollars saved every monfli and invested here will mature at a few hundred dollars in six years. Safety, together with splendid earnings arc features of our mutual savings au,d loan plan. Jackson Caunty Building & Loan Ass'n o o 30 North Central Srerrae MedfoPd, egon C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. 1 f t T ? T t t t t f If Vouchers. 0