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i? 0 4 'V r 'PAGE RTX mm WITH WILLS, BUT I.OS A-NRELEH. Aug. 1 . (A. I'.)! If .lack Kenrns persists In his 0r-of the Innumerahle l,ure,,iiH nn.l rcgu- , lulnry commissions ami from inuillcl forts,to represent Jack Dempscy In p)), ,,,,, ,.,.,...,.,! volume that nKOtlatlnnH for a )oitt 'with Harry Wills, nogro rontomlnr, llio lioiivy woiKht champion will cnHt nnido IiIh kIovor nnri forfroi nbmit tlghtlnti until his' prosont cotitnu'l Willi KoartiB ox plroH. . Dnipfley mntlo thin clonr In o Rtaternont to the AnHoclutod Pi-chh. "I. untlorfttand that KoarnH nnd tho Now York hoxlnff cominlBHion are to moot today to hfivo forfolt pOHted for. n. match for inn with WUIh.. 1 "I tnko thlH niraiiH of announc Infr nKi.ln to tho huxhig toninilwdon that KournH has no authority to flgn for mo and anything done by hiip in my he half cannot Mud mo. "J mate for tho last 'time that I am determined to do my own match niHldnpr, hut reltorate my word to Blvo KoarnH IiIh 35 por cent cut during the lifo of our contract. 'ir thoy o through with tholr plans today nnd Mullliin Hinn for Wills, covorlng Koarns' forfeit, Mul- )inn will lose tho match and I will not fight anyone until that contract (tho Kearns contract running until ftpplomher, ..(lit.) has oxplrod, which will cause K earns tho loss of a few hundred thousand dollars. NRW YORK, Aug. IX. (A. P.) Tex Hickurd, fight promoter, and lack Kearns, m a n a g o r of .Tack liempfioy, each posted o (2ri,0(IO for feit I IiIh aftornooii fur a HempHcy Wllls mnteh. This action was taken immediately after the New Toil; slate athletic' cnhnnlssion hud ' rein stated Kearns and grant od him a If coiifo to do bUHine.HH within this slate. ' Paddy Mu 111 nN, miniagor for Wills. ls: cx)0ctoil to post Wills' forfeit for The same amount this afternoon. The commission ruled that In case DnmpKoy refused to live up to' tho terms signed by Kearns that iMullins could claim the $20,000 forfeit post ed by Kearns. it was mado clear thut Kearns signed definitely for u Deinpsey-WUIs fight with Itickard yenterrtay. . Koarns made his official peace. wllh tho commission "today nnd Was Immediately tflvon a ' llcenso as manager in tho slu'te. The agreement for tho fight stated Hint tho match ' wniilil ho' held sortie ' limn hefriro July 4, 11120. It hnH. U. .1. Keaitian hrouirht In a r;eneroii.i l.et n fi iMiuenlly slated that, should ' "ample of l.laclt sand eonoentralrs the fiKht take plnro II wmil(-io held ' flnl ,n" 'inl11 l,nl" Property nt I'nn on the l''nu'l!t or July. jlher fMiutcs runnluK well In (told and Milllllis appenre.t laler hefore lhel'l" platinums inotaK for the mineral eotiimlHslnti, l.ul did not post n for- 'HP'ay. fell, as exported. Il ' nn to 1;- Allu-ltthl heeame n mcmlx r of know from the commission that Uempsey ran out -on the match, would Wills he recoKiiled as the f'humplon.. , Tho - rommlsslon roptled thill WtllM ivnlllll l.nt l.n u.. ..nn... nueii. Wliernupon. aiulllns said that, unlen somehody showed him some- timiB Hotter tnnn 25.000, ho would hot do nnythhiK further' about tho match. Mulllns mado it clear that ho wanted the championship for Wilis nnd expected to fluht for ' It ' nnd Hint ho did not wnnt to l.c left wllh merely n money forfeit. 'No further action wns taken lieforo the rommlssiou on tho match. 1,03 ANOB1.K8, Auk, 1S. (A. P.) Jack DempHny, Inforinoil hore todav that Jack Kearns had posted o forfeit In New York for u Deiupsey Wills flKlit next year, stood pat with tho declaration: "PoRltivoly, I will not Unlit wliiiro Kouiiis is In tiny way eonenrned." VRHN'ON. rl.. Auk. is. a: P.) "VobnB StrlldlnK, (leorKla I Ik In heavy weight, makes his nnuthern California rlhic ilehut lit the Vernon arena here ihnlRht In a ten round hout with Jim. my Delnney, St. I'aiil boxer, with whom he fought n newspnper draw at Mllwnukeo. -The (leoiRla schnhlboy boxer, who knocked out Itomero llojas. Chilean llenvywelnht, In three rounds and tie feitted Tommy l.oiiKbraii. Phlladel plda' pilKlllHt at Miin Kianelsco Inst April. Is favored l.y boxlui; exports Imro to win easily over Delnney. lip nnnther tin round t:o on the. rtird lied llerrlllK. Junior WellerwelHlll ehlimplon, takes on Mushy r'allah.in. .iih AiiKcles ftneh. Football Player Is "Killed, '5 'Injured 1 ' By Lightning Bolt 1 KATTOYnTtf. Pppor Silesia. Aug. i S. ( A. P. One fool hu II player wait hilled and five other players wcw m. verely Injured yesterday when.n boh of lightning struck uniong the players during a football match tit Joscfsdorf. i ' Ntoclnr Wliw In Ono Full. ?rfMN KANCISCO Aug. IK. (A. P)--Joe Htechcr, Nebraska wrestler, lout night defeated Andreas Cnstunn bHpain with ouo Till by a body scls poVs'hobl, in two hour of Wifiitllng. The fall mnin ut tho cud of an hour and 23 minutes. Ilenato Gardtnt took a fall from rtoglna Hlkl in 22 minutes and 15 sec. nnd it nnd Hands Hlolcke threw Farmer Ml Leu d In H 'luiiiutv and 13 iccontU Edited hr Sou til western ' 'Our rf.ii fur IiPKl-lailun. fl'Ynm nn address ly '. I' Kfll'-y. president of Aiint-iindii Copper com pany, beforo Montana Hiote flar As noolri linn.) 'flint (hern hos been li profound chungo In till' orlginul conception- of our government (here can ho hut 111 lln doubt. It is a louiiimnly incept ed fact that we hnv In America de veloped nil penchant fop legislation upon nlninHl every conceivable sub ject anil It Is oppurent from thn most cursory examination or tne slaluic books thai the timss of legislation that flows from Hie ulmnst continuous scs- Hlons of congress. Ihe periodic mecllng of Main legislatures, the ri'gulallnns Is beyond the rapael y of 1 tin legal pro. foplon, to sav noth ng of iho cnliiuiry citizen, to follow. Tho extent to w ' Ich thin national characteristic Is being carried is strik ingly ''demonstrated by iho hUUIsIIch upon tho HiibJf,,,t which disclose that dwuring the 1023 leglHlntlve positions of tho varlonri statoK tho nggregalo number of bills Introduced readied a total of Ka.iino of which 12.(100 were enacted Into law. ' In tho 1 1 u r sessions a total of 3XK44 bills were Introduced, of which 10.K00 became laws. Thus we have In the last two yours, which represent the average leglsla- i tlvo term of tho several stales tie unitizing total of more than X8.KO0 hills Introduced, and an actual placi):; upon the stnttito books of nearly 23, 000 new laws, Tho bar should HHsumo n position of leadership In an effort to living about through education a systematic effort to reduce Iho general vdu:no of restrictive legislation and to Improve tho eha meter and Ftandnrds of that which may bo passed. Mining Truth Mtiko Profit of DU.2SS Per Cent, The llecla mine of Burke. Idaho, has added an estimated fifteen years to Its life through the encountering of the llecla vein nt the yxofl foot level, llecla stock sold at 3 cents to X cents per shares generation ago. pa.v value 2fi cents. It is no w paying $ a year dividends and scllp on the market at near $Hi a share. Those who. bought I lecla at 3 cools a nhore and who noli today at $H.!t0 a rdiare have mado it3,233 per cent on their invetttment, Including dividends. Mining Truth. Kirlko hi Ycllowhorii Mine Kugeno Uoed of Placer brought in rpocimons of ore for tho bureau's min eral display Tuesday taken from an old shaft In tho Yollowhorn (mlno at Placer. Tho orn is sylvanlto and runs high In gold and silver. The speci mens nro rharnetoristic of the ores In that district and aro attracting con siderable attention among mining mon. Tho Yollowhorn Is equipped wllh :i threo stamp mill nnd hns upwnrds of IflOO' feet bf rtovolnpment work. Arr. ' rtee.l la ilruiipinp two f)tnm;H tm tho lilfrh Rratln nro eneoiintereil. f,Hie hnreail this week and InoiiKhl In sample of Ills ore from hi.. Ollumct mine on the Tllinoln river helow Selintl. Tlenry At. l.nnenslor, minim; engi neer. Is ntleudlni? to minim; matter III ' , K ' i"." At tho demonstration plant of tho Metals Extraction & Heflnhig corpora tion on tho southsido of Itogue Ilivor below the Sixth stroot bridge, Ornnls Pars, tho men run into ft bunch of v-y high grade black sand 'concentrates, running well Into the hundreds of dol. lars per ton late Monday afternoon. This pnnt wns Installed to demonstrate the moBt economical and officiant method of recovering tho blacksands of the streams of southwestern Ore gon for treatment In tho plant of tho corporation for tho recovery of tho gold and platinum metals. Daniel (Iroen. pioneer minor, farm er and former sheriff of Josephine county, died suddenly In Grunts. Pass nn Atlgust 7th. Mr. Green was born In Missouri, Juno 12, lHSTi. Ho crossed tho plains nt the ngo of IN. and rot lled In Oregon, lie engaged In mining !n tho early 50s. and en mo to Grants Pass in isr.ll. ' lie had many thrilling experiences during the eniiydnys of southwestern Oregon and his publish ed stories havo been recorded for the benefit of future generations In the files of local newspapers, lie was a man of sterling worth nnd highly re spected by it host of friends. Tts Vliilsli the Job , Git ANTS PASS, Ore.. Aug. 1 r,, Snulhwostorn Oregon, like all other, mining districts, needs oxperlencod mining capital to develop Its mineral wealth. There is plenty of such "mon ey available for tho legitimate devel opment of mining, but In our case, tin. fortunately. It' extols outside our dis trict. Therefore, to obtain urh ex perienced capital wo must bring to the attention of mining men generally the nature nnd extent of our mineral re sources and the progress of their de velopment. 'This can bo done on tin ndequato scale only through news of Iho dHtrlct nnd special articles pub lished In tho mining Journals read by experienced mining men wo desire to reach, and In no other way. . lEeatiing thin fact tho Snuthwosteru Oregon MinlHit Uuroau nearly two years nuo 1 Inaugurated a publicity campaign In the local papers of the district, and. more recently, In Mining Truth, published by the Northwestern Mining Association at Spokane In the Interest of mining and circulated throughout the northwest lnrludin' Canada: in the Mining lievlow. pub. Ilwhed at Salt lako nnd circulated throughout tho mountain states: In Mining Topics, Sacramento, published at Sacramento, nnd t-lrctilaled thru om the southwest; In tho 1 tally ltec-ord-AliKtract, Port In nd, rad almost entirely by businessmen of the state; and In other papem nt different time. Tho Mull Tribute has rorrledhe min ing news of the district week and hanTorn of yroal nssistanc' In HUea in the goHpil of .our mineral re sources. , This publicity cnmpolgn Is how on In full swim: nndAi'siilts nve ry eli- cotirrtglitg. Many properties haVo bent ttolJt und oiiuiiu'era and rnvrntutf avo ' MEDFORT) M7.TL 'TRTBTTCT.. Oregon Mining Bnrean. irnnttnimlly wmidnir Ver ihf rlNirW-t hiVHiiKutiiiR (t iircllnihinry i r'HHit' to Jnv'HtH.il ami inrUfr-rH indkatcH thai innny nthfi'M have Iho mailer un der coriHliIfnti inn or 11 r nlrtmly on way hen. Tim campaign muni htt nialiitaiiiod at all ookIh, mk to foo hih: ct'KHful ami our full il'-Vflnpiuc-nt hp Hurotl, wo niiiMt .-oiitlmtully carry on (nitll fiiirh tlmo rk our hIh of dfvo-ripim-nt will iiorniii of uoiuc ahi-.nl un- fdor ll own lrto.nfi.M.ni. i To effectually do this every man In. (toroHted in mining, whether he Is n jnilno owner or not. should get behind lho movement mid give ii his omnia II ' f Jed support. Such . support Van best j b manifested by becoming a member 'of the bureau and unending our nieet : lugs when pos.slUle. A niernboi'shlp j cokIh but 1! a pear Iosm than two I thirds of a cent a day anil Iho .'amount Is pn small that it will work a 'hardship on no one. hut In the aggro, gate It permiis this grout work to go forward with increased vigor, and the results will surely bo the full devel opment of tho , great southwestern Oregon empire a matter all mining men are vitally Interested In. Become' n. member of the bureau nt this time and put your support back ,.f I llio ir.,,wil,r.. Il u ,. ,l,. ,ln ' ler. Kigii the bla nk below and mail to the pecretnry at Cirnnts Pasn with remittance. Attend to it while It is vfresh n your mind. f.( ts finish the ! Job. Apiillilhm for IOmli:rlil ' T 'hereby make application for mem brship I mho Southwestei-n Oregon Mining Bureau and enclose 'herewith In payment of dues to .luno 1st. (XniiiP).....- (Address) Halo Adldtlonal Local Items Tho concrete foundation for the now jilant at tho Millionaire mine throe miles pouih of Gold Hill has bern laid nnd by tho tlmo the eonrreto has set It is expected tho enulpyicnt will havo arrived and he ready for Installation. Tho equipment Includes an oil flota tion plant the first lo be Installed In Ibis district. Tho bureau has nn Inquiry for rood oiiallty chrome nro located handily fr railroad shipment. Inquirers ad ilreKsing the bureau will bo placed In direct touch with, the parly desiring to purchase. Paul Rnblnt'on, A. V. Peterson and A. L. Klillander, r"proROntlng Vero nla. Oregon, capital iliteroHted in the development of the Kelmar-Vanpet mine nt Gold Hill, visited Iho property last woek, nnd Inspected tho progress of the work on tho proposed K00 foot tunnel, no win 275 foot, Tho Tlenvor Portlnnd Oomont com pany has completed repalrn on its plant at Gold Hill and Is now running lo capacity again, making 1200 bar rels a day. ; Itoglstry or Minos Note tTnder this heading tho bureau will, from time to time, publish data re garding one or moro properties that are up for development either through sale, lease and bond, or financial as sistance to the owners. No Identify- ln,r lulfi nMwiK tltnn nniinln invrl ,11m. tanco from lioaront postoffice, will ho'l given. Ilona fide Inquirers will bo j place din direct touch with iho own-j ers. thereby eliminating unwarranted I speculation. There is no charge for'! this service, which Is olen tit all those who havo theh property registered. Itepl.slry 1001 Location: Jackson county. Acrenge: 47 acres of pntented land. Gravel: 25 feet, average value $t por yard. Yator: Water available for placer- lug; creek runs through-property. Postoffice: Ono mile from prop erty. Owners desire financial, assistance. With tho wide publicity given our mineral resources in mining journals und newspapers, the registry of mines takeB on added Importance. Its value1 Is being demonstrated almost dally, ami with the influx of mining mon in-; vest ignting tho field Its use cannot be questioned. Mine owners who have not placed their property on record nro losing a valuublo advantage. In sending in reports for register ing property, send along sample of ore for 'itlsphiy In mineral exhibit maintained by the bureau. Dally mining men examine this exhibit. -Is of newness In a better polish Your household looks worlds brighter sfivr a quick "going over" with Calol Liquid Gloss. Its cleansing-polishing action brings out the original finish like magic on furniture, Wood work, floors, linoleum, auto mobiles, etc. No hard rubbing uss just a littlo st s time on ' a wet cloth or s few drops on a dnstmg mop. Used for years In homes, schools, hospitals, oflWa buildings, ate. Order 9frotn your dealer today and sett STANDARD OIL, COMPANY , (California) ' CALOL LIQUID GLOSS fRDFORD, OREQOX, News Notes From Mo viedom I Kemombor when you used to see Alberta Vaughn cavorting about in eonif-dies? Those days nro gone for ever; Alberta hopes. ! Time' wah when Alberta, with her baby stare' and snucy looks used to cut capfrs reel aftr reel. Now she has "graduated" from tho oomody training schools. Maybe she's trying to Imiiate that classic examble of what i 'miedy training can do for t hi' screen aspirant , ftehe Da nlels. I Anyhow' It's a fact that Alberta Is now I bolng- starred in a series of pictures, "The AdventuroH of Mazio." j Wo hope she doesn't got too seri ous nod "emiitv" all of the time since ! her dashing ways and pkiunut glances I Allx'i'ui VniiKhuii. u:ed to gu u long way toward making Jthe well known tireil business man forgot that he was tired. STAU IM'ST. When Alia Nazlmova returned from Fin rope who didn't say she had ob tained ii divorce from her husband, tiharleB 1 1 ry uirt In Paris. Now It comes out. . .. - Mildred Olorla Joyd, Harold's young daughter, recently .passed her first psychological tost 1 her daddy says she's six months ahead 'of her ago. " - - - Ann Pennington has bought a ranch hi California 'she Insists she prefers It to Broadway, at least fur awhile. - - - t.'onnio Talmud go lost four whole pounds while working on "Her Sister from j Paris," when she was being filmed as your ore on display? If you have a property worth spending your time doing assosmont work you havo some thing worth any reasonable effort to bring' It to tho attention of mining j men. The bureau has furnished tho ,way to do this without cost to you. It ti.s up to you whether you take advan tage of it or not. Laboratory Kqitlpmenl, installed Word was received at bureau head quarters today that tho oil flotation unit in the laboratory of tho Sunset j smelter at Gold Hill had been instat ed and that testing of ores would start immediately. - Prohibition Crusader Threatens Secy' Mellon KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1 X. -Will K. Reeii to.' local prohibition crusader, charged with willing a threatening letter to Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury, was released from jail today on bond of $7&00. II. 4'. Karis of Clinton, Mo., prohibition party presidential candidate in tho lust elec tion was ono of the four signers of tho bond. Another Pistol Accident. POUT -A NOBLES, Wnsh.. Aug. 18. (A. P.) Kenneth McFarlaho, Se attle, killed Hubert Irving, 10, of tho -same rity today, by accidentally dis charging a pistol in n tent nt Pied mont, 20 mllcH west of here. r-nrtU with rnii A Real Used 'Car Sale If you are looking for Used Gar bargains; choose jpne from this list and act at once. Thejr won't last long at these;pricesv, v 1924 Model Fordor Sedan- $495 , . . .. . Good Tires Spotlight . ' 1924 Model toupe : - " - : . . , New Palnt-Good' Tires . 1924 Model Roadster New' 3, 1924 Model 1923 Speedometer Run 8000 Mile3 1922 Model Touring - - : ; ,( r Completely Overhauled 1922 Chevrolet : Delivery - Nearly New Cord Tires Good Body . These cars have been thoroughly recondi tioned and are ready to give you service. See these before buying. 4 C. E. Gates Auto Co. TUESDAY AUGUST T, n Parisian stage dancer lire," Connie avers, "it's a hard Hinclalr Lewis Is the latest literary celebrity to write direct for the mov ies. He has agreed to do a scenario for Famous Players, ba'tied on the his tory of NeW York City. It will be pruduced in connection with New York's 300th. anniversary next spring. Allan Invan will direct. - Jnckio Coogan has become so sun burned while spending most of his I lime in swimming that his nmko-up artists nro having a dreadful time trying to make him look tho part In his new production, "Old Clothes." At present Jackie closely resembles an Indian ami the make-up just naturally won't "lake." "Kant or tho Setting Sun," a Ornu stark story, will bo Constance Tnl inadge'H next, Ih the announcement or Joseph Hch enck. Norma, having fin ished "Hrausinrk,' will play nn Im pudent Krem h spitfire, tho Idol of tho Pail.i ApaehoH. in "Paris After Dark." Don't imperil This NEW way solves problem so nevfcr BEING fresh and charming ev$ry day has ever been the average woman's problem. But today . . . the modern woman meets it with a smile. ' Science has supplanted' the uncertainty of the old-time sanitary pad with protection that is absolute. You wear your filmiest frocks, your summery things in confidence. Vou motor for hours, you dance, you dine ; you come in contact with others without a second thought. The name is Kotex '. . . a method scientifically n7i. It absorbs 5 times the mois ture of the ordinary cotton Your Allure PROTECTS-pEODOMZES f Protaotlon: S times as ab-v 2 Easy korbent as cotton uudii.- v 1 orbe nt as cotton pud. Abnorbi 16 tlmen Its own wplKtit in moisture and 1 Hclbiitlflcaily UftodorinJ. O No laundry. PlBard am .Blly ua a piece ot tluue. No laundry discard as Cord Tires Speedometer Hasslers . ? Run 10.500 Miles Roadster - Balloon Tires Roadster " " 1953 SEbent . . . x I LOS ANOFn.KH.. Aug. (A. P:) Seeing her liftldng friend fall down a flight of stairs gave Mrs. Mary B. Beod, 00, such a shock lust night thut she collapsed. At the receiving hos nltal where the friend, Mrs. Mellie Boliis. fill, wns found to be suffering from nothing worse than a broken arm, a surgeon pronounced Mrs. Hood dead of heart disease. The two wo men formoly lived In Chicago. Pirates Kill Couple. MANILA. Arfir. IX. (A. P.) Muni cipal President Patero and his wife of tho town of Citron, on the Island of Palawan, were murdered, today by a dozen Moro pirates, who robbed the Mouse of money and jewels. Tho pi rates fled In a sailing vessel, pursued by Philippine constabulary. it . . some days women's oldest hygienic a day's charm is lost pad. And that means great protection. , It is as easily disposed of as ..a piece of tissue ending an old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that "prevents danger of offense. You get it at any department Store or drug store, just by saying "Kotex." And that ' banishes the 'embarrassment uf asking for a "sanitary pad." 8 in every 10 women In the better walks of fife have adopted it. Which proves its benefits. ; " ' - It will mean much to you In ' health, in 'daintiness and pro tection. It proves old ways a ; needless folly. to buy, anywhere. .1.- w .. ...... Yon Mk tor them br naftie. Many Btoren keop thenri' roady-wrapped help yourself, pay the clerk, thut U all. easily as a piece of tissue - " - - $415 - $320 $285 $250 $200 Nolloolo Contrnrtfui. Proposals fr n new Illpfl wnnnl building at Medford. rWn- Schcili Jlstrirt r'rh,,S!a ty, will be received by th W1 Birocors at their offlce('Modfod tor nuildlnff. Mortfor.l, Oregoi iititil X p. m.. Tuesday, SepteinheK, H", 1 &"fi' , ' ?Jlans and specifications caft i H J ciireo by thoirchllectR, TourteIlotlh: Hummel, 811-12 'Palling Building.. Portland. Oropon; r Frank C. Chirk, nrchili'ct, Medford, Oregon. Propos als Invited lis follows: "II" tienernl construotlon. Heating and ventilation. Klectric firing. " " tilntrl.r.Vr)l l'K" IIIH'II "l" li w. ........... ... r iifni.nci la Tn trnnrfttilftA I act 'MI'II i, .,.... ...... ... r I faithful perforniunco 'nf tho contract, Surety uompany oim m tiimi t;o per cent of contract price wl'l ho required of successful bidder. Gen eral conditions' of the contract and other conditions governing- tho 'hUK ding, etc., nro In h upoclfioatlnhft; W ( Itonrd of Dhoctnrs reservee-tho Tfghrf to roject nny or nil tuns. - .' I ' Ih'lUHiiinnl ' Ralo "Nntliw , " Rnn'thfrn OrPtroii (ns' coninnnv. I.o. ration of prlndpnl place of hnslhfsa. Sfln PrnnolROo. Cnllfnvnln. Location of Works. (Unto of OrKon. .',,llr(--Tirr:iLrf''rtrlntu'nt upon tho follnwItiB ilcmTlhod. Block, On nc count of pn aflsessmfnt levied on 1ho 2Clh 'day' of Juiib, 1025, the aevernl aniountB'spt:opponlto the'nnmpa of ihe icsirci tlvo haihollira: aa fiillbws "Martha lli-nrlw,', No. shar CO; amount $50(1.00. - . Helen '. Jncohspn, No. shares, 5(1; amount, MOO.OU. ,. ; ... ... : , Ncnl Power. No. sharea,' 10; anmunt $100.00. . 'IV W. Allies, No. shares, 2r.;'nrtiount. . $5.10.00. ' ' - "AH of the forepolnir shares are in elmleil In certificates Nob. 10. 13, .IB. 17, HtnnilinK In tho namn of Louis Suiter anil hold In escrow pursuant to Instruction from the ,'cqmpbratlon comniissloner of the' state of Gallfor nla. Iiy Anelo-Callfornla Trust' Com pany. 1 ' And In accordance with Inw nnil an order of the hoard of directors niade on the 2flth day of June, 1925. so many shares of each parcel of such stock ns may he necessary will he sold at puli llc auctlon at the office of' the-enm pany. f$2 Market street,- San' Pran-r eiseo. California, on 'rtaturday, "the1 20th day of AllKUSt, 1925. at the hour of 11:45 o'clock-a. m. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment there on .toirether with costs of ttdvertlslni; and expenses of the sale. ' II.- S.- YOHNO. Secretary. Office r,32 Market street, Ban' Fran cisco. California. -- . Riimmoiis. In the CIrculf Court of the State of Orepon. for Jackson Counly. : '. State Ijind Hoard of the State of Ore- koii. Plaintiff. Vs. W. -.1. Moore. Wllllfred II. f'hllson, -William A. Hellners. '"Bertha rtvimers, ' W. .1. Mrtore, ti-ustee, -Jackson- County. ' OreKoli, n- municipal corporation, und all persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, 'Hen or Interest In .the real estute. ' de scribed herein, Defendants.- 'v To ench and all of the ahove Tiamed defendants, and all persons unknown claiming any rlRht. -title or Interest In or to the property described in the complaint herein: In the name of the'tate: of Oregon, you and each of !you' ore hereby re-r ipiired to appeac and answer the com-p plaint of the plaintiff .on file -herein against you, or otherwise plead there to within six weeks -frOm the'date of the first publication of this summons, same being the 18th-day of 'August, 11125. And you are herehy notified that If you full to appear anil answer as here inabove reiuirel or otherwise plecd to the complaint of the' plaintiff on file herein, the plaintiff wlll'tuke'a!:derco aaninal you-for -the relief .demanded In lls-V-oiiiplnliit,' ihat is a: ' decree fore-cloHina- the. plaintirf's mortgape -.hnd decreeing that the- property hereinaf ter described; afl follows to-wit: Northeast quarter; south' half of Iht northwest tiuarter; ' southwest ' quar- -ter; north half of rou'theost quarter and southwest 'quarter of southeast quarter of Section "Twelve. (12); northeast quarter of -northwest 'quar ter and northwest quarter of northeast quarter of Section Thirteen ' (1 3 ) Township 36 South; Range 4' West W. M. Jackson County. Oregon. ' he -sold In sntfsfaction thereof. . i This summons -bv published In'the Medford Mail Tribune by the- order of the Honorable W. J. Hartiell. Judge of the County Court for ' Juckson County. Oregon, duly made on . the 17th day of August, 1926.' ' ' O. C. BOOOS, Attorney for Plaintiff., 30 Jlorth Ceh- rrul Ave... Medford. Oregon. . - ' Summons. ' " In the Circuit Court of the' fetato of Oregon, for Jackson County. , Jhekson County Building- nnd 1 Loan Association, a corporation. Plain tiff, vs. J. M.' RhocmQker, Daphny C Shoemaker. John W. Marshall. Carrie V. Marshall. Walter C. Cline, In.i M. Cllne. L. R.' Baker atid 'all persons : Unknown - clalttilng any right, title, estate, lien or MiitVrejit In or 'to the properly tlesi-rttled In the roiiiplalnt .herein. - Defendants. i .u ii .inn mi yn int. anuve ni'meii , defenduitts. and all persons unknown. . chttmlilf-- nnv t-ll.Ht 1Mb ah lt.un.. In or to the property deacrlhed in the complaint herein: - .' In the name of tho Statu of Oregon. You nnd each of you ni-o. hereby re-tiuli-ed to appear and answer the com. tllnint nf lh ..lnn.l against you. 'or otherwise plead there. "w ,rn- irom ine uaie jtif'the first-pullncallnn of this num irous. the i.-nme nelni' ihn-ivife a., nr August. 19S5. . . , And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer ns here Inahbve requh-ed or o'lherwise plead ... .... .,,im ui me pininuri on file herein, the plaintiff will take a decrf-e against you for the relief 'de manded In Its complnlnt.' that li a decree foreclosing the plaintiff's mort. gage and decreeing Ihat the properly hereinafter described, ns follows, tidfr wit: y Part of lot'l. Work M In the-Cltv of Jacksonville. Oregon, described lv inetes nnd hounds us follows: Begin', li ng nl -n point on the east-line of Third Street 96 feet southerly from he nortlnveslerlv corner of Hlock r.9 "' K" -'by of Jnrksonvllle. nnd run VVX . "5or--r South r,7i, degrees Bast in!, fii-t: thence South 7 H degrees Last 93 feet to the t xfcle line of fourth street; thence south 67 4 -de-irrees west along the west side line of 5.",r.,h.,re"1 v,v' thenco West hi; . '"' 'ii """t "Ide line of Third '.Mr.'!: thence norlhensterlv Mong the east side line of Third Ktreet is-', feet to ihe place of r-eglhnlng. being part of lot I. block fi In the town (now eiivi.nr i,.. l gon. "","""' ''V.".1'' In "''"f-ietlnn thereof. " h it V 'i'"""" "v 'a' -ruer ot , the Honorable v j. Hsriell. .Itidee of Augu.;;- 1985.'""" ' ,Be 17 " 2?' o. r. iiortos.- Aflortieys for Plnlntlff. S0orlh " nieiuoru. Oregon. "Hrlnff vnnp . . . ...