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sr CD MflDFOttD MATL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OTCEfiON", THURSDAY, .TpXE 25; 1925 " ' ; ' tin I ' . . r,' 1 - , m.rl- -.Hi. M.I. 1,' i. It- ' ll. rt" nt .'il.IP I -. . II! V -ii- ITALIANS CONFER UPON WAR DEBT VABhTnGTON, Juno 2B. (A. P.) The Italian war debt to tho United Htntes today became the Hoventh to be formally Martini on Ha way to a fund ing settlement when AmbasKudor De Martino and Mario Albertl, represent ing Ihe Italian comment, had an cn Kafrenient with Secretary Mellon anil Under Secretary Winton, chairman and secretary of tho American debt coninilsslson, to bepln their discussion. The Italian obligation la approxi mately I 3K, 000, 000 and the Italian Kovernment desires that ItH payment be spread over a period of years. The, IcnKth of timo to bo allowed therefore constitutes one , of the Important phases of the question which tho con ference will take up. Secrecy is to surround all of the conferences on tho Italiun debt. (ntporUd by Jaoksoiv County Abitrtot Co.. Blxth Strati and Central AwnuU Cireilll Omit H. W. Greenwood assumes business name of liuttc ('reek Orchard. '. Kllwtbeth West vb. (leorso A. West. Proof of mailing, motion, default, do Tree. C. J. Unas vs. Win. J. Scolt. Reply. A. II. Hhapard at at vs. 8. W. Hutch inson et al. Motion. Meiiroril Theatre Co. vs. Bello JVIckell ot al. Summons. Rclnhnrt Lumber and Planing Mill Co. vs. Standard Mfg. Co. Demurrer. S. II. Hawk vs. Bertha Turpln ot vlr. I.lcn. farmers &. Fruitgrowers Bank vs. A. W. Walker. Kor money. S5ella Viola1 Chapman vs. Bertram C. Chapman. Motion. Levi A. Kldiidgo vs. Jcnnlo Eld- rltlge.' Reply.i t i t Wnii Curtis Cox vs. Lena May Cox. Affidavit. . . flora IS. Truax ot nl vs. II. II. Brown. Writ of uttachment, sum mons. ; Jackson County Bank vs. L. O. Irwin ct ux. Certificate of attach ment. . Clyde Kqulpment Co. vs. D. Pro vost (receiver). Summons. Meilford Thoatro Co. vs. Bcllo Nlcliell ot al. To quiet. Tho JYuax .Grocery vs. II. II. Brown ct ux. Kor money. " i Leo R. Kelley vs. The Pacific Tel. & Tel Co. Motion. First Natlonnl Bank of Cottage Grovo vs. Geo. G. Ilowltt. Summons. Georgo W. Brooks et ux vs. Joseph V. Crydcrnian et ul. Affidavit, order. 11. Pohle & Son vs. Robert Johnson et al. 'Reply. Kdna Anderson vs. William Andor-: son. Answer. Cellai M. Combest vs. Cyrenlus Combest. Reply. Kdward II. Holing ct al vs. George Love et al. Mandate. W. N. Offult vs. P. X, Johnson, liemurror. I. A. Pruott vs. Mary T. Hubbartl. Cost bill. A. W. Walkor Auto Co. et nl vs. Flremans Fund Insurance Co. Cost bill. i Fidelity Stato Bank vs. C. C. Gil christ, t Motion. Clyde Kqutpmont Co. vs. D. Tro vost (receiver). Affidavit of service. Reply. i'lrwin Kenneth Penoynr vs. Anna Periluo I'enoyar. Demurror. r Harry V. Wllkcn vs. F. II. Andrews et al. Brief In reply. l'rolmlo Court . . Kst. Graco B. A'ermeer. Proof of ' luiblicatlon. t Kst. Wm. 1. Davis. Letters, bond. ' Est. Juliette Ferguson. -Vouchors. ( proof of publication, order. Kifl. G. M. Grainger, dec. Admitted' lo probate. , . . Kst. Raymond C. Ferkort ct nl I .v, (minor). ,. llolul. j Kst. Wm. D, Davis. Notice. i - -i Kst. Carrlo A, Wrlglil.. Final order. Ksl. James W. llerrlan. Final ac count, affidavit, order. Est. Louisa K. Newman. Vouchers, ' ' proof of publlcallou, order. 1 '" ' Kst. Nora Reanies. Proof of publl , cation. ' ". ': Kst. W. W. Gilbert. Bond, petition and order. Eat. lsabelle Pellett. Order. f . Kst. Harvey H. Spencer. Final nc- - count, order. t . Kst. Mary Sevoilge. Petition, orders. Hen! 15stali TransfiTs E. Margaret 1'eilter, et al. to Albert I. Gideon, et ux. W. 1. to lot in Ashland . . .$ T. C. Ncwby, et ux, to Wm. S. Risloy, y. C. D. to land In sec. 0. twp. 30 S.. It. 1 East Jessie A. Chattin. et vlr, to T. C. Newby, W. D. .to land In sec. 0. twp. 39 S-. R. 1 East O. L. Dunsmoor to M. ,1. Powell W. I), to NW of NW. sec. 10. twp. 3 .. R. 2 West Dlimlha Parcher Gelwliks, et al to Mary Frances lladfleld, Q. C. I. to WV4 23 and 24. blk. J. Railroad Add. 10 10 to Ashland 10 Floyd A. Southwell, et ux, to liny J. Vanianill, W. I), to lots fi nnd 7. blk. 61. Central Point Wayne Leever, et ux, to Earl Leever, W. 1). to lots 1, 2, 3, 4. blk. 43. Central Point... 10 Robert I . Medley, ct ux to C. A. Swlgart, el ux. W. D. to lots 1. 2, 3, 4, r,. blk. 5. Frultdale Add. to Medford... 10 Thomas Ulley. i ux. to Myrllo 1). to lots 1 Kendall Add. M. Wilson. W. and 2. blk. 5. lo Med ford 1. W. Dnvli'S. el 11 x. to 1. L. I'ltlllt. W. D to lots l and 7. blk. 5, pi-kuui's Amended " Add., to Gold Hill .1. W. Judy, ct ux. to W. W. Hlnglelon. et ux, W. !. I" 261 lot 13. blk. I. Hryant Add. 10 Modfoid i.... M. Jlanmion. e$ vx, sn rar as to say in bhiu n niufiu some of tlicm. (..New Ki-iubllc. ' Charles J. Foster, et ux, W. D. to N. 10 ft. lot 7, Math- . ews Add. to Ashland 10 Mabel Herbst to Wray W. Rohl son, W. I), to land In DLC 43. twp. 3 S.. R. I west 10 X. C. Do7ler to O. V. Richie, et ux. W. D. to land In sec. 23 .twp. 39 S., H. 1 East 10 C. W. Palm, ct ux, to K. O. Walden, . C. T. to land In WJjC 61, twp. 37 S., It. 2 West 1 Roy Bever, et ux, to M. B. Bunnell, ct ux. W. D. to lots 4 and 5, hlk. 1, Gray's Add. to Medford 1" Wrny W. Roblson to Joseph Cyr Imi In Ashland , 10 Wray W. Rlblson to Mabel A. llerbst. Iin In Ashland .i.... 10 Tohn M. Williams ot ux to E. J. Arant et ux. Ixit 1 1, Southern Home Tract, Ashland 10 Mollle Songcr to Kathryn Long. Interest in D. U. C. &3, Twp 30 S R. 1. east 10 Sheriff to Slato Land Board. Ijind in Sec. 33. Twp 37 S., R. 1 east .22 Donal W. Johnson ct ux to Ber tha Ij. Tlmmerman. Lots 3 and 4, block 5, iierryvale ad dition to Meilford 300 C. "W. Palm to erirtha L. Tlm merman. Lot 17. block 2, Palms Second Add to Med ford : . 300 City of Medford to Georgo A. Bohnert ot ux. Iot ID, block 2, Roanoke Add. to Medford 800 William Barnes Smith et ux to Hugh 15. O'Donnell et ux. .Land In D. I C. CI, Twp. 37 K. It. 2 west 10 J. ij. Roe to Mrs. Allco M. Sut ton. Lot In Jacksonville 3.000 H. A. Spencer et ux to Kato F. Grainger et al. Lot In Ash Innd - 1 A. F. Lango et ux to M. S. Lange. West half of NW and lot 6, Sec. 10, Twp. 30 8., R. 3 west.. 10 Horaco G. Nicholson ot ux to Thomas J. Glfford et ux. Land in Sec. 10, Twp. 37 S R. 2 west 10 L. Beoson et ux to Wm. R. Nyswarner et ux. Land In D. L. C. 64. Twp. 38 S.. R. 1 west 10 Thomas Kdy to N. W. Borden. Part of lot 8. Hamilton nadl- tlon to Medford 10 Clara May Griffin et vir to Mar garet P. Slason ot nl. oLt 2, block 3, Anderson-Toft add. to Medford 1 HOTICE OP BALK OK OIlVKnNJIKNT TIMBER. UEMin.M, I, AMI UKHCB. Waalilnglun, D. Cr. Muy 8, 1U2D. Notlc In hereby iven Hint aulijcct to the Mnditionn ami litnltntiotiR of the art of -lune 9. 1(11(1 (ni Ktat. 21HJ, febrimry 211, 11)19 (40 Hlul. 1170). anil June 4. ll'iu (41 Hlat. 758). anil rnimuunt to depart mental rexulatlona ot April 14, 1921 (fiO I.. I)., 370), tho limber on tl.c (olIonli'B luuils will lio anlit July (I, lll'i.'i, ut 111 o't-lni.-k A. M., at public auction at the U. H. l.uii'l (Hike at Itoaehurg, Ori'Kou, lo the hlRhcHt bidiler at not Idhh than tut apprulai'd value aa Hhown by this notice, sate to be sub ject ro the approval of the Secretary of (he Interior. The purehaae prica, with an additional turn of one-fifth of 1 per cent thereof, being ronimiaalona allowed, muat be depoaitetl at time of Bale, money to be relumed If aalt in not approved, otherwise patent will iaHud for Uia tiiuhcr which muat be removed within ln yeara. Hldn will be received from cltlxena ot the United Htntes, auaoclatlona of ,aucli citlaena anil eorpo railona organlr.cd under Ihe tawa of hc United Htatce, or any atate, territory or tflHtrhrt thereof only. Upon application of a qualifier par. clianef, tho timber on any h'loil KobdlvlBlon will be offered separately tn-fnre lieing included In any offer of a lamer unit. T. 18 S.. II. II W, Kio. fi, NWt4 SKM fir T!i M.l 7. 2 It. 10 W., Sec. 7, SKH SW(4 fir 140 M., white cellar 2110 SI., SWM BWH tlr 100 SI., white cedar .'0 11.; T. 8 H 11. It W., See. II. NWV, SWU fir l.r2r SI., Sec. IS. NW NWV. fir 14fW SI., tjWli NWU fir 7S0 M.i T. 81 S., I!. 11 w Sec. 0, NF.14 NKVi fir 88ft M., while cedar 245 SI., SKK "KU fir 4 40 St., wlilte cedar 2110 M., red cedar 75 II., nono of (he timber on (bene nectioua to btr sold for lena (linn 92.110 per M. for the fir and red t-eilar and 97. (X) per Sf. for tne white cedar. T. 25 S., It. 12 W Sec. 10, KKtt SK14 fir 850 M.s T. 28 S.. It. 11 W.. Sec. 7. lot (hree fir 1800 II.. none or the timber on dieae aecllona to he Bold for icaa than 9S.50 per M. T. 29 K., It. 10 W.. Sec. 29. 8W14 NKV4 red fir 520 St. white cedar 190 II., SK NH'M red fir 9110 St., while cellar 150 M.. NKVa SW ml fir 880 M., white cellar 110 M.. NH14 SKVi red fir 8110 SI., white cedar 100 SI.. NW'4 SKU red fir 11(0 H.. while cedar 70 SI. ; T. 20 S., II. 1 W.. Sec. 0, SK14 M'-'-i red fir 1171) SI., SK'4 red fir 4110 M., red ledar 10 M.. HW'A SW red fir (lllll Sl.i T. 29 s., It. 11 W., Sec. 9, SW,!4 NK4 red fir 80 St.. yellow fir 180 U., white cedar 125 Sl.i T. 31 S., II. 12 W., Rec. 6. SSVii NW14 red fir 5110 SI., white cedar SO SI.. NH'Vi SU M red fir 320 SI., white cedar in 5 M.. SWS4 SW Vi reil fir 8110 II., Sec. 6, SK14 SKVt red fir 5.10 St.! T. 35 S., It. 3 E.. Sec. 17, SW14 KU'lt pnie 48.1 11. reil fir 185 11, while fir 8.1 II., NW14 SW 14 pine 110 u., reil fir 025 M.. while fir 90 II., SWS4 SWH plno 855 M., ml fir 480 11.. whllo fir 70 M.. Nl-'. 'A SK'A pine 5I..1 SI., red fir 800 SI., white fir 11.1 SI . NW SKK pine 310 M., red fir 300 St., white fir 30 11., M', SKSi pine lllft 11., red fir 700 M., white fir 05 St., NWi4 SKVi pine 70 SI., red fir 835 II., ivhlle llr 06 11., See, 25, NWV4 NW14 pine 45 II., red fir 89 M., SWS4 KW'V Pine 200 11., rad fir 40 11.. See. 21). NE'i SKVi pine 30 11., red fir 470 II.. white fir 1 110 II.. red, cedar 20 SI.. SKSi SK'4 pine 55 II., red fir (20 St.. white fir 0.1 St., red cedar 15 11.. rc. 3.1, Mi 14 NB4 pine 140 SI., reil fir 270 II.. SWH NKVi pine 390 SI., red lir 80 II . SEVi NWVt pine 240 SI., red fir 1.15 SI., NK SW Vi pine 125 II., red fir 3.10 SI., SKVi SW Vi pine 815 St., nil fir 14.1 SI., SWVi SKVi pine 840 H.. nil fir 80 SI., none of Ihe (imber on (heae aectlona to be Hold for less than 93.75 per II. lor the pine, 91.50 per St. lor the red llr and reil cedar, 92.00 per SI. for the Yellow tlr, 91.00 per M. tor the white fir 97.00 pe' SI. for Ihe white cedar. T. 28 S . ft. 11 v.. Sec. 27. SWVi NKV red fir 1400 II., SE14 NWVt red fir 1280 Sl.i T. 31 S.. 11. H W See. 0, SW'i SKVi reil fir 1000 Si., while i-cdar 175 SI., red cedar 7.1 lf while fir 50 U.. SKVi SWVi red fir 2400 II.. white cellar too SI., red c-lar 7.1 II.. white fir 100 H.. lot 7 red fir ln.10 11., white cedar 225 SI., red cedar 7.1 SI.. Sec. 7, lot 1 red fit 1000 II.. while cellar 300 II.. white fir 48. M., lot 3 red tlr 3.11) II.. white cedar 130 II.. lot 4 red fir 2116 SI,, white cedar 00 St., SBU NKVi red 'lr Pnn SI,, white cedar 300 SI., while tlr' To It . NWVi NKVi reil fir 32,1 SI, white cedar linn SI . red cedar 60 SI., while fir 200 SI.. SEVi NKVi reil fir 420 St.. while cedar tJO SI.. SWVi NKii red fir 046 SI., white cedar 270 SI. SKV. NWVi reil fir 1160 SI., while cellar 1.10 M . red cedar 2.1 II , white ffr 250 St.. SKVi SWH ml 'if "00 M., white cellar 17.1 l.. ml cedar 60 SI., while fir 50 M., NKH SWH ml fir :3, SI., while cedar 20 SI . KKH SWVt red fir 32.1 St.. white redar 800 M.. white fir 80 M.. NKVt SKVi ml fir 080 SI., white letlar 40 SI.. NWVi SK H ml fir 870 M, while cedar 45 SI.. SKH SKVI red fir 000 M. white tvdar 0110 Sf., SWVi SKH red fir HI7.1 SI., wV'e ced.tr .12.1 SI., Sec. 8.' NLH . ret tn 2n;,n si., white cellar 475 si-, NWH SWH 'ed fir 1H7.1 SI . white eeilar 400 SI , while fir 2.1 SI.. SKH NWH red llr 1526 SI . white ceilar 02.1 SI., white fir 100 SI.. SWH SWH red fir 117.1 II.. while cedar 100 0 II none of the timber on Ihene aci'tlnna to be Mti.i ir ickn limn B2.2S per SI. for Ihe red fir and ml ceil.ir. 90.50 per SI. for the white fir and 87.00 per M. lor the wnlle cedar. ' T. 58 S. II 12 W., Sec. 15. SWH SWH red fir 12011 SI., white fir 120 SI., none of the limber 011 thia aectiou to be Bold tor leaa than 92.95 per St. lor the red lir and 91.00 per M. lor the white llr. T. 27 R.. It. 11 W., sec. 81, NK'i SKH ml fir lilno M , while fir S50 Si., l.einl.vk loo St.. ml cedar .10 II. . NWH SEH cl fir 2(i)SI . SI'H SE'i ml fir 860 St. I while fir 60-VI. SWVi SKVi red tlr tit?.- 5f. I while fir loo St.. ml cedar 50 11., Mne el the (IiiiIht on Una M-ct'.in lit he sold lor leaa th 9B92.2 .1 er SI. the tvil fir. nrr M. 1 f"T the "lute 'ir lid lipniloik. Hv.ii tH.f-o p?r ' !,r. T ;i7 X . 11. ? W., I t.ii-f ( . !, . r 10 M.. I Nr.', ! - A M . Mr I SKVi SW rs tie lit M . 1 v. It. S W St-. IS, SK4 ' V. for II.- 0. si;i. m:i II. t.t M , fir fir Sa M.; T 3 NKH pine fir isti plim 2ft V., ffr 1ft M.. nnne of th tlmU-T rn tht"r NPOtluiii lo Ih moUI tm I limn 9H.iH nr U. ror the ()(n 1.00 ir M- fur Ute ...J (ir. TIIOS. O. HAVKI.I.. 4ftii)j Commtwionfr. , "BACK EAST mthejirst cJmnscontinenfal ' imy warn me COFFEE -TEA SPIGES E You Can Get Most Any Old Thing at DE VOE'S Most Any Old Tiije.' Always Room to Park Your Car. 436 W. Main Ph. 122 S "ainoiint No one can estimate how much the first railroad contributed to the devel opment of the Pacific Coast. But never forget that it brought its rewards to people "back East," too even in its earliest days. For it transported East ward many pioneer products of the Pacific among them Folger's Coffeej (Tea, Spices and Extracts. Away back in 1850 the Western pioneers liked Folger's Coffee. They liked 5t so well that diey told the people back home about it, with the result that !Folge'?s Coffee, Tea and Spices moved to new markets, just as fast as the pio neer carriers could takethem. Tie demand spread until today the people of. 29 states buy Folgcr-marked packages. The modest San Francisco factory which produced the first Folger Products hi May, 1850, grew by frequent additions and expansions. A complete plant one of the most up-to-date in the country Was established at Kansas City, Mo., a branch was opened at Dallas, Texas, and all because high quality has been the Folger cornerstone for seventy-five years. ' So in thisour Diamond Jubilee year we pay tribute to the pioneers. We honor their memory widi this promise:' that Folger Quality and Folger Ser ice shall never change from the high ideals set by our founders; that products bearing the Folger name shall always be of the highest quality just as they; have been for these seventy-five years. J. A. FOLGER & CO. " ' " San Francisco . AUCTION SALE Wednesday ami Thursday, July 8 and 9 On thcgHorCRanch, 2 Miles outh of Hornbrook, Siskiyou County, California. C'onal.stlnn of 60 head of horses welghliiR 1'rom 100ft to 1600 lbs.: sin well niati'il teams welKhini; ItiOO. well broke: 20 head catlle anil some saddle horses: one Holt tractor, nearly new; tioo Ions of oats, barley and alfalfa liny and some Kiain: Kiml trurk, wartons. mowers, rakes, feneilli:. plows, harrows, sri-aoers. bnrnessi. scales and complete farm and dairy eaulpiiicnt; also coinplele lnmsehold fiirtilnlilnus. Thl;ls the largest ranch in Siskiyou ci.nty anil was completely equipped. - This Sale Is to Satisfy a Cnat&M Mortgage. ' OAKS A CATEN, Auctioneers. of lime and what kind f lime Isnb.idtted t" Hi" sfmtv mm Kansas City Dallas 0 19, J t I . Shidzuoka, Japan - A. P. A C- XTRAG1S Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY " . Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at r7:4& A. M. and 1130 A.: M. A pleasant one dayrip." Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Hoseburg, connecting following morning-to Portland, We take passengers for all way points. For further Information ......... v.,, vgn oiage uepot. Knone 309. FARE MEDF0RD-P0RTLAND $7.85 Direct Conrlections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points.