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5' AGE Eunvr ft F 0 SAVE PROJECT : AT SILVER LAKE U-'M, Auic. C Colonel K. M. colonization iiffnt of the Wesi I'uelfle railroad compuny, todny (1 In Tort? the suite IrrlKailnn se es cotnii)i.s.s)on n new plan for ion of the Silver Ignite dlstrlei cm In Kiiko county which (ht expi elons of iipproviil from nnr I'ieree und Stale Trensurer . ami whh-h n iiinireutly hns a of tnloptloii. Stllte HtlKlneer i' wnnttMl further lo consider he '.'Xiis.sli(? an opinion. l-'rnnk C. iwell, state hunk superintendent, I. II. Vnn Winkle, attorney uen- who Hie the other memhers of i I'rovost. Order NfFDF'ORT) MAn; tRrBtTyfl, 'MEDFORD, OftEflOS, THURSDAY, -AlLOuST- ft,--1955 (RtpoHtd by Jackson County Abstract Co fllith 6trt aut 'CmUH AhouU Russet H, Jlhthfionud VlrKlnln Kvnn- lzr. " Ullllnm A. Mow") and Kin ma V. Pell. kussell KiiKcne HiiitIh and (llitdys Kliilno Cotter, John Sevedn. entitle, Bond. Mine HanHwan, estute. Notice. Fi nai order. John K. MnrtiiiB. estate. Applica tion. Order. Affidavit. KHz. C. Thornton, estate. Final ac count. Order. Voucher. Cln'tilt Co rut. W. X. Ofrtm vn. I1. X. Johnson. Or der. Amnion h. flowdy vh. Kvn Kiniuon Ciowdy. Odder. ref;tult. Viola May Corby vh. (leorre I.. Corhy. Orders.- Mitudr Anthony vh. K K. Anthony. Defniill. Order. W. It. Cinylord vs. V. H. Corwln. Undertaking. . ' - Clyde Kfiilpiueiit Co. vs. Domino rimmi.sMlon, were not present. ;ce'H plan In brief Is thut the holders f the project he or cil in effect to uike over the ct, ami that they sell the land to IkIH on lerniK whereby the colon iiiy f(jr the In ikI In annual p.'iy- on a crop Imvls over. Huch n pe of yearn ;ih necexsnry until hucIi (iti the project is developed suf lly lo pay Interest on the hnnds. ht there would he an under line that when a colonist hns paid n IiIk oitliKalton he would he free l'ft. Kelley vs. Pacific Tel. Tel. Cot Order. Alary Cole vh. Med ford HoHpltuI So ciety. Order. J. ft. McKnll vh. M. C. Pnup. Order. Don It. Newbury vh. Henry Morgan. rndertnUliiK- A. W, Walker et al vs. Firemnn Fund liiHiirance Co, Order. Ktorenm Nicola vh. Conor Hlnck vnod. CoHt hill. M. Hller A Co. vh, Mary Ohnso et al. Cohi Kill. C Devon vh. O. H. Wllllim Siiin lot held under a blanket lien by mom. Ileal Fxtnte Transfers. Harold D. Jacobn, et ux, to Jelly JncobH. et a), y. C, D. to half IntereHt In lot 6, River side HUhdlvlslon Win. O'Hani, ei ux, to City of Med ford,. Q. C. D. to loin 4 and C, Km Ik Add. to Medford LudvlK Alining, ut UX, to W. J. .Messenger, W. D. to land In Bee. 17, twp. !18 H., Ft. X W. Burton J, Palmer, et ux, to MaKKle IlnrrlHon, W. D. to loin t tmd 3. blk. 1. .Cottage Home Add. to Medford. 3000 Spruit Wells, ct tlx, lo CondO A. Iteiii'ler, et UX, Q. C, D. to land in nee. 'A'J,, twp, 33 S., It. 1 10a Ht J I'olk Hull to It. It. Valley Can ning Co., W. D, to lotH g and !). blk. JJ, Lunrnden'M Add. to Medford ; M. C. Hnrber, vt ux, to Car rie M. Smith, v. D. to Jot 1, H lot 2, blk. C4, Med ford t. VliKil H. iJince to 10. J. Arant, et ux, W. D. to lot 12. south ern Home Tract, Ashland... Kdar H. Hunt to Adena M. Hunl, W. U. to pnrt lotH 18, )'., 31 find 32, AHhlnnd Home Htead AHHoclatlon Tract . . . F, A. Pofley, et nl, to H. Pearl Thnrp., W. ). to part lot 8, blk. 2, (You HI Add. to Med 10 10 10 FIRE SITUATION 1 IN MONTANA IS f 10 "(M M THHfllTt.A . Mfmt Anir A I A n More than 700 men are now engiiRed in fiKhtliiK flreH In the KanikHu, Clearwater and Couer d'Alone forest b In northern Idaho and wentern Mon tana. A labor shortage In thin recoil in proving an otisetacle to the recruit Ins of more fffihters who' ore bndly needet) lllnh winds alrto are hampering the work of thtuie who are fluhtlne. Home of the fires have been eheclf- Hd but mhei-H have spread In the last 4 hours no that the nituatlnn U vir tually unchanged from' yesterday, oriy more men were sent to the fire at Tnmarnek creek near St. Kegls, Montana, where ihe fire broke through the lines yesterday. The 10. Falcon fire, one of the worst, Is ex pected now to he checked nt the Idaho-Monwtna line with crews runn ing to that section from three directions. 10 10 n of the delinquency of other col b project is bonded for $2f0.000. ie place, na id there are now 15 rs on the project who are delln - In their taxes a total of $28,000 g buck to 1U22. zuuKC of the ntlHrepresentattonH entH of the bond oompanleH han- the bonds, Place said that bond rs believe the hondH are Htate i and that the stale 1k obligated iy Interest on them until their ity. The bond holders, he nald, not Informed that the state's intee of interest Is for a period is than five years, and this is not n on Hie face of the bund or the OIH. IN UNITED SMS Paul Smith vs. A. W. Hubbard et al. Affidavit. State vh. Jonas Kpltzer. Bentence. Dora M. Hnrbaunh vs. Lucia, li. flene et III. Order, Mnurie Anthony vs. 10 .10. Anthony Decree, Alice l'ulley vh. lOverett Fniley. Or der. 1 JesHle A. Heery '. C'litrles If. lleery. Divorce. Charles L. Cownn vs. Minnie Hell Cowi n. Divorce. Frederick J. Howe vs. F. O. Burgees et al. Tax foreclosure. Lessle Holland vs. Hugh 10. Holland. Divorce. John Pike vs. Harold W. Hlnghnm. Foreclosure. H. K. HuIIIr vs. C H. Allen. Judg ment. Cost bill. Medford Coast It. 'It. Co. vs S. S. P.ulliH et nl. Order. T. R. Hnll vs. J. J. Hall et nl. Or der. ' Hester Fdlth T-trown vs. Victor Clyde ftrown. Order. Onth U. S. A. WARS ON I iSIHNf iTON, Aug fl. (A. P.) ' te repeated warnlngH from the 'nnienl, Americans continue to he .ilzed by the "Spanish Hwlmlle," I Hcheme for getting their money gh letters promising them big (Ik for financial aid in attaining 'dense of ftctliloiiH prisoners in .way dungeons. . - u department of Jurttlco has just ,'cred a recent veiHlon of thin lie on Information furnished i Its office ( In Hpoknne, Wnsh., e a b'ller received Indicating that icheme was being worked from . The department' notified the u authorities and hns just re d word of the arrest there of I Oony Halandin, alias Zulnago, in to police authorities of many its as an international swindler, ports showed that non e than I no !-s by cable had been receive by ldlu from persons In the United H, DCLUTH, Minn.", Aug. G (A. P.) Smugglers of liquor and narcotics, wheal and livestock across the Ca nadian border between International Falls. Minn,, and I'embina, N. D., will find It much more difficult after Au gust 1 5. Five patrolmen, equipped with fast I motor can and armed, will be placed i on the 12.1-mile stretch of border In' j Minnesota now covered by one man. Hlifhwav Motor Co. vs. Marv Chnse. "ders from Washington Mild, wliilc Demurrer. i seven men will be added to the patrol Delroy (letchell vs. A. W. Walker et on the North Dakota stretch. nl. Order. j Mee trading, as the deputy collec- F. H. Miller vh. Medford .National j lor of customs here put It toduy, Hunk et al. Mandate, Order on man- on the boundary between Can date. " li. 10. Tlardmnn vh. Oeorge ft. Mende. Chattel lien. Prolate, Oiitrt Frederick Hehnetder, cMnte. I roof of publication. Mary Sevedge. estato. Hepnrt. Or der. Proof of claim. Win, H. Urlgham, estato. Notice, Finn I order, ado and the United States despite the import duties. "With a 4 2 - ce n t duty on en c h bushel of wheat," said the collectors, "It proves highly profitable for farm ers of the Dominion lo run their gr4In over the border for sale in the United Slates and cars, trucks and wagons are used In day and night trips." Cook with gait. QUAK E PASIODKNA. Calif., Aug. 6. (A. P.) Work was underway today on Hie California Institute of Technology's new seimographical laboratory, an earthquake recording plant which the builders say will be the most com pletely equipped of its kind in the west. The laboratory will have two stories and a basement nud will he built of iionerete. The blueprints call for a seismograph room with footing blocks anchored on bed rock, a constant temperature room built In a 3a-foot tunnel, a radio room, a battery charging room, a photographic room and office and filing quarters. DISON, Aug, .(lifls. loiai tor suhsldlcK offered to the Unl y of Wisconsin by anw lucorpor educational endowments or or itlnim of like character will he ed In the future, the board of ts decided al a meeting here yes v. board adopted the resolution II It was orrerotl by Itegent Dun ' (Iraily of Portage, anil amended ud that "no gifts, donations or lies shall In the future be lic it by or on behalf of the Culver t Wbnousln from any Im-orpor-educatlotial endowments or or ations of like character." action fojlowed four hours of d lie bate. MONTGOMERY, AIn..' Aug. 6. At torney General H. O. Davis, in offi cial opinion rendered here yesterday held the state law requiring daily read lugs from the Hible In Alabama pub lic schools to be- constitutional. The question was brought to his nttentlon for formal opinion by Chief Examiner of Public Accounts Charles 10. Mc Call In cVinnectlon with the alleged failure to- strictly comply with the law on Ihe part of a Jackson county public school principal. . WHIiN BETTliH AUTOMOBILES A It P. BUILT. BU1CK WILL BUILD THEM 1EE BOYS ESCAPE ,F.M, Aug. 6. Three boys took h leave .from the state training I south of town about II oVlock They were baling hay In a near the school. Their absence discovered very noon but ihey able to lose their pursurcH in the underbrush In, Ihe stump land id the field. The young men khaki trousers mid shirts. Tom negro, Is five feet, seven Inches .velghs J4"i pounds. Clyde Sle Ih dark with grey eyes and five eight Inches In height. The last trio, 11(d) Howard. Is also dark brown eyes. He Is five feet, six Jt is thought Hint they went y few days left special electric offor: gnt your's nowl 111 UNNER COLDS re Hnfferlnft nnd annoying. 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