Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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SEE PAGES 4 AND 5
Special Sale on
Tailor Made
Suits -- Trousers
During the 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 them
out.
Suits from $25 and up
Trousers from $5 and up
SALE STARTS
MONDAY, JUNE 1st
AND LASTS UNTIL JUNE 8
Hotter 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 Uaviloa
7-Course Dinner, $1.00
We cater 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
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 be due and payable at
the office of the city treasurer June 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 the amount of such delinquency, to
gfcher with pennies and costs of sv.Oi sale in accordance with
Section 148 of th?Cit Charter.
Datedt Medfot. Oregon, this Ci'th day of May, 1925.
O
H. t BERRIAN,
9 0 Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon.
(RsMtrttd by Jekion County Abilrwt Co
ttiith StrMt and Cwital AmutJ
Circuit Court.
Columbia Tin; Corporation vh. C. T.
Gonwl. Chuttfl lien, 138.50. Pun
Automobilc. License No. 147992.
State vs. J. O. Pierce. Order on
plea.
liitf liutte Horse and Cnttlo associa
tion et ul vs. Alex Anderson et al. Re
ply. VUla D. Wtthcrwnx vs. Hull A. AVIlh
erwax. Order.
Harriet Minthorn et al vs. Paul 8.
Heoley et nl. Order.
Roy Illt'b'ins vs. G. C. McAllister.
Order.
State vs. Dale Smith. Motion. Order
Medford vb. J. N. Bowman et al. Or
der. Kdna A. Anderson vs. "William An
derson. Order.
Graham A. Grlawold vs. J. T. Gag
non. Order.
Alice I. Black vs. W. A. Black. Mo
tion. John AV. Johnson vs, Hartford Acci
dent nrtd Indemnity Co, Notice. Or
der of diHmissal.
liattie A. Burns vs. Robert L. Burns,
Rum mnnn.
I Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs.
E. G. Hih. Summons.
Alice Sargent vs. Mary F. Iteddy.
Sum mons.
W. T. Wright vs. J. J. Morton et al.
Reply.
Robert E. KIncaid and W. If. Ruck
or assume business name of "Kincaid
Taxi."
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank vs.
A. W. Walker. For money.
Harmon H. Minthorn et al vs. Clyde
Oalbreath et al. To restrain from tres
pass. Miss Julia Williams et al vs. B. L.
Moses et al. For money.
K. C. Fawcett vs. Sky Line Mining
Corporation. Affidavit.
Delroy Getchell vs. A. W. Walker et
al. Answer.
Harry V. Wllken vs. F. H. Andrews
et nl. Summons.
I Krwln Kenneth Penoynr vs. Anna
Perdue Penoyar. Amended complaint.
j 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 et al.
Amended answer. Order.
Southern Oregon Exploration Co. vs.
I W. A. Lynch et al. Amended com
plaint. Order.
Paul Smith vs. A. W. Hubbard, et
al. Decree.
S. It. Castile vs. Walter L. Smith,
et al. Decree.
Raphael Weill & Co. vs. Mary F.
Roddy, et vir. Judgment. Cost bill.
Wm. CurtifB Cox vs. Lena May
Cox. Affidavit.
City of Medford vs. Robert Linn
ville, et nl. Summons.
Charles R. Frey vs. B. L. Mercer.
Order.
H. 11. Williams vs. M. Thompson,
et nl Lien.
Medford Hardware & Sporting
Goods Co., vs. I. B. Fay (agent).
Lien.
H. H. Williams assumes the busi
ness name of "Williams Implement
Service."
E. E. Kelly vs. EU Dahack. For
money.
J. It. McFall vs. M. O. Toge. Order.
C. C Pierce vs. O. W. Train. Mo
tion. Judgment.
Roy Higgins vs. O. C. McAllister.
Brief, Demurrer. Motion.
Nelson M. Nye vs. Aaron Burt, et
al. Affidavit. Order.
Harriet Minthorn, et nl vs. Paul
S" Seeley, et al. News of authorities.
Demurrer.
C. B. Watklns vs, Frank Andrews,
et al. Cost bill.
Geo. W. Brooks, et al, va. Joseph
V. Cryderman, et al. . Summons.
E. E. Kelly vs. Ell Dnhack. Cer
tificate of attachment.
Veda D. Witherwax vs. Hall A
W 1 1 h e r w a x . Divorce,
Hattie A. Burns vs. Robert L.
Burns. Divorce.
Alice Sargent vs. Mary F. Reddy.
For money.
M. N. Hogan vs. Mason Motor Co.
Amended complaint. . Order,
W. T. Wright vs. J. J. Morton,
ct a I. Notice.
A. - Walker vs. Fireman's Fund
Insurance Co. Mandate. Order and
judgment on mandate.
Medford vs. J. H, Bowman, et al.
Amended complaint.
Celia M. Combest vs. Cyrennlus
Combest . M ot Ion. Order.
C. B. Watklns vs. Frank Anderson,
et al. Decree.
Hattie A. Burns vs. Robert L.
Burns. Motion and affidavit. Order,
Winifred MoCargar vs. Wendall
McCargnr. Summons.
W. H. Sttnson vs. Michael Sullivan,
et al. Affidavit. Order.
Alice I. Black vs. W. A. Black.
Brief and argument.
A. B. Shepard. et al vs. S. W.
Hutchinson, et al. Summons.
H. V Wilkin vs. Frank Andrews,
et nl. Motion. Order.
Rogue River Lumber Co. vs. Willis
Hall. Lien.
T. W. Koy vs. Bertha Turpin, et al.
Foreclosure of Hen.
Harry V. Wllken vs. F. H. An
drews, et al. Injunction.
A. B. Shepard. et at vs. S. W,
Hutchinson, et al. Order.
Keuneth Forbes vs. Ralph Jennings
las sheriff. Order.
City of Medford vs. J. H. Bowman
et al. Notice.
William Curtis Cox vs. I-ena May
Cox. Order.
C. B. Wstkins vs. Frank Andrews,
et al. Findings and conclusions.
Estate of Nora Reames. Itopurt.
Citation.
Estate of Rachel Wood. Vouch
ers, order.
Estate of Cassnndrla Coffin. Bond.
Vouchers. Statement. Final order.
Estate of Maria 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.
EHtnte of Winifred Daily. Final
account.
Estate of Clarlnda C. Oglesby. Ac
count and report.
GAL TWO COURT PROCEED ..
Estate of Mnrguret 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.
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Ileal Kstato Transfers.
W. A. Pointer, et ux, to Charles
D. Stack, W. D. to lot 4, blk.
1, Columbus Ave. Add. to
Medford 10
John B. Goodrich, et ux, to W.
F. Isaacs, W. D. to 4.36 acres
in sec. C. twp. 36 S., R. 1
W. nnd 0.6 acres In see. 1,
twp. 36 R. 2 West 10
D. Housley, et ux, to Thos.
M. Sizer company, W. D. to
NB of NW, sec. 4, twp. 37,
S- R. 1 W., 39.87 acres .... 100
Sarah A. Mathews to Walter
Dickey, et ux, S. W. D. to
land in DLC 49, twp. 36,
S-, R. 1 West 10
R. E. Nealon to Martin Perry,
Q. C. D. to lot 5. blk. 5, Oak
Park Add. to Central Point.. 10
C. Clinton Gridley to Emogene
Grid ley Higgins, W. D. to SW
of sec. 20. twp. 39 S., R. 1
west , .x 1
Delbert A. Tyrrell to Jesse J.
Bailey, et nl. W. D. to SW
sec. 1, twp. 41 S., - R. 1
East . 10
United States to Mattie L. Grid
ley, Pat. to SW sec. 12, twp.
36 S., R. 2 East . .
Margaret E. Hengcn to Gus
tavo B. Hengen, Q. C. D. to
sec. 15, twp. 39 S., R. 1 W. 1
F. H. Madden, et ux, to J. D.
Bell, deed to Lot No. 6. blk.
24. original town of Medford
Sheriff to Pine Belt Banking
Co., T. D. to SW ofNV. X'A
of SW, sec. 28, twp. 35 S.,
R. 2 E 354'
Charles D. Stack, ct ux to Sarah I
Applegate, S. W. D. to lot 4,
blk. 1. Columbus Ave. Add. '
to Medford 10
Sheriff to Pine Belt Banking
Co., T. D. to lot 8, blk. 15,
town ot Biitto Falls-, 10C
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 Butte Falls 137
Sheriff to Pine Belt Banking
Co., T. D. to lot 5, blk. 17,
town of Butte FaUs 9S
Hannah Baumbach, et vir, to
.William R. Baumbach. W. D.
to NW sec. 14, twp. 39 S.,
R. 3 East 1400
Cecil Raymond Culbertson to
Joseph Everett Culbertson,
Q. C. D. to SE of NW, sec.
29. twp. 36 S., R. 2 E 10
Fred ' Lewis to Charles Burns,
W. D. to lot in block 36,
Jacksonville 275
Joan- Lindsay, et vir to T. W.
Daily, deed to land in sec.
24, twp. 38 S., R. 3 East... 60
George Carter, et ux, to First
National Bank of Ashland,
deert to SE sec. 2, N'H of XH
sec. 12. twp. 31 S.. R. IE 50
Rheumatism
Prohnlo.
Rotate of ISohcrt Shirkey Welch.
A.lmittpri to mvbate.
Mr -Tames Peterson, nlso known
ns K'Hthcrtne Peterson. Admitted
ti probate.
Kstate of Aaron Wyland. Second
account.
tnte of SariUU J. .tone... Report
!'0ite of John F-h. Proof oft
JMlMiCJltion. j
K.tate of Iwi E. i;eime. re
tttlon. Order.
Ente of Oeorite W. Dew. Vou
chers. Proof of puoHentlon. Order.
EatM of M. J. Clifford. Report.
Vouchers.
- '"Good-bye old crutch!"
T HERE IS positively no longer any"
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,
as never before. It is now, just now,
when you cannot afford to guess. No
day returns!
Here 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 increc.se of red-cells in your
Mood, impurities ore destroyed. It
Is a fact that S.S.S. will help Na
ture build these rcd-blood-cells!
S.S.S. is one of the most powerful
blood cleansers in existence. Its re
sults in thousands of rheumatic
eases have been nothing short of
amniincr! The medicinal inpredients
of S.S.S. are purely vegetable. This
is very important to remember! What
can be more inspiring, more won
derful than to sea the shackles of
pain released from your strung""?
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 clow, your Mood enriched and
your cheeks more plump as thev used
to be. You can do it! Take S.S.S., the
great destroyer of rheumatic ia
purities.
:er n twt. TV., brr am
roar orvroiv-L
You FrrJ
6ke Yourself VH
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Mayonaais e y
so easv
to make 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 of!
Quickest results are obtained if the
oil and egg are not 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 add Wesson Oil four or five 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
onnaise will be about two cupfuls is the
usual amount. Never add more than a
quarter cupful of oil at any one tima
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 and 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.
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SAVE INVEST
A certain amount saved resrularlv will
a credit of 8 dividends. Every young person should plan on the
future, and the hest way is to save a per rent of his earnings. "
Every parent should save a little each month.to prepare for their'
children's education. A few dollars saved every monfh and
invested here will mature at a few hundred dollars in six years.
Safety, together with splendid earnings are features of our
mutual savings and loan tlan.
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
30 North Central Aventie Medford, Oregon
C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty.
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