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o o o o G G O MRTlportD MAIL TRTBTiNTl, MEDFORD o o O o fP?F.)r, PfcTiUY, AfOFST 21, PAfiF. TT70 1025 o V - Q News From Rural Districts MUCH BUILDING HUCKLEBERRIES IS GOING ON IN ARE POPULAR IN . EDEN PRECINCT! SARDINE CREEK1 ! i I i Expl osives Blast Way'For Great Darn And 4 Mile Power Tunnel At Pit Rkei By Mts. Miiry O. Cuifj. RAlilMXi: i'UNKK, .Auk. L'l Mr., KMIN I'lIKt'lN. -f-T, Auk. ' l-Vetl (Juy tunl iliiiihicr, Ail'vn, l j i Spcr-inl ) A. H. licJini of 1'lnH-nix tm in-tl Hntnl:iy frnm ;m x(i-nl'il vinlt ' )i;im Hfltl Ills hmiif pliir... tilhl will wilh Mr. iuy' mi'fiitH. .Mr. iiml hiimi builil a nw houw on lh liiKli-j .Mi-h. I'i-i-Iwh nt l,wiri-iii, Mnlm. Krt'it t W.'iy .l I'H. I.. A. I It'll IVOs' ilili-H. I tll,n( Idynor, Iff UT IH'il f-PV'Tii! , Tin- fine new ItunBiildW of Mr. nmljweHtH iiko In ihf -n r, hut -nwliii? loj .Mink is nlimit roinil'U'd und i iihc nlti-ril UIik-nh nf ln-r iimthfiv vi-ry lienuili'ul little hornif. Mr. Mmk Mr, (luy riiui in rl mirno lime luniifr.j Inrini'i-ly nwm-'l tlo ailjcininu lotH.j until lnr iimthir won murli im-' tifiir wlifff hit Iium reri'iuly huilt. Mii-ovpiI. Tin I'init ni'w two-Mtnry homo of Mr. H. A. Dusenhwry nnl ;Ir. i nil Mrs. Nyf, just iktohh from j Arthur i In KxiM-i -linfiit Sliiilon. Ih lave nwir Iiik ill" work of ihf liiHlflt- finlfihi'ia Thi will hi one of the mom 'it-Hire ii tilt- ho in os on tin highway, riiNitli't !. 'HEN the entire wator power veto pin ml of the Klver In northeast Cali fornia la nnihh..., about 10 yuan from now, me oii will ha v-rachf-il on hundred million dol lars, and the chain of seven power plants composing the system will have a UOo.Goo lioruepower cap acity supplying electricity to a ter ritory greater than the area of England und Wak-s. 1'lt No. 3 development, now In progress. Is on a tremendous scale Including the building of a reen forced concrete dam, 100 feet high, uerosn the river, the driving of a tunnel 4 miles long, 23 feet by 22 feet In dluiiteter. and the building of a power house of 90,000 horse power capacity. The big dam la of reenforced concrete, two syphon spillways Hflll, ii'Uirnwl H ii n d 11 y fvininK I from n I hi i-i wi"-kn t a mpitm tri j in Ihf it--.ki.vmi iiioiintninH near Hilt. ! Calif. . where S. A. Is employi-d in when J hiiuling Iik.m and lumliiT, Thi-y found the nu re. conl mountain air und I'nur new famllit-H are M'kIni water i hro m'""' contrast to wie Iiouh'h in thi' vicinity of Talent and heat mid nmoke of Hie lower valley. I'hoenix the punl week. These people Quite u number from chip nihim me all from lilaho exi-ept one which nave jourueyeu id inirniuu-iiy . i-iiiiihh from 1'orilund. to K"t their nhnre of the hounteouH, All the iiackinK hoiiHCR were short! crop of herricH lin re. The InteHt to. on fruit Monday, as l lie nickers did to wntt .1. I . Smith ami inmny m not work on Sunday, and the housen' lffi TiM-nday ovenlnw. run half lime Sunday, The ranch , Mitnv of ihe'iH heitiK cared fur durhiK their an- houne.s are short hecause of outside sence by Harold Hinlth and hut aunt, huyeirt, ninkiiiK Home ihanges in the I Mrs. McAdaniH of San Krancim-o. who oackliik' of the fruit they have; in vihIIIiik lu'V lloiiKht. Mrs. Lilly Davis, who formerly lived on Wagner creek, hut now re HideH at Chlco, California, Is In Hi" valley, visiting relatlveo and friends. Mi-H. DjivIh waH visiting at the home of AIim. Henry Hansen, of Kal Kdn. I n Home wn y 1 overlook ed a let -ter from Mr. .Mason nf Talent, which should have appeared In lust week'H Items. In It Mr. Mason tells me tlmt Talent real estate is moving rapidly. That several piecen of town property have recently v hang e d hands and that the big mill Is an assured business enterprise, which will soon be in the little town of Talent. We are glad to learn that Mr. I Mil who formerly owned a grocery Ktori in Talent has returned to the valley from California and haa bought out his old stand In Ashland. Just acroHH the street from the l'ord garage, where ho will engage In the grocery business aguln. The Dean Memorial club of Wag ner creek and Talent will meet and hold a tactile In Ashland park next Sunday, August 23. All members and their friends are cordially In vlted to be. present, L The picnic bus. been arranged to meet, a -tittle earlier on account of Mrs, J)avis being hero from California and the, members wish her to attend before she goes home. Last week there crept into my Items an erroneous statement, ns to the date that the I'hoenix school would begin. It should have stated Tuesday, the eighth, Instead' of the first of September. Owing to an Injury in the writer's eye there Is not a very lengthy column of Items this week. Mr. l)opp and family and Mr. I.ong and wife of Talent left last Sunday morning for the Huckleberry moun tain, to he gone a week or more. Friends from Klamath -count y spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mayfield last Sunday. Mr. Uufrey and c. Carey made a trip over to the county Heat last Monday and Mr. Carey i ecu red his pioneer hunting license. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. High of Talent were Med ford visitant Tuesday after noon, and were visiting their daugh ter. Mrs. K. K. Kiiih of North ltlverside. Wm. Knighton returned to the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. lones. Mt Jenny Creek sawmill camp. Mrs. Jones Is cook for the mill hands at (he camp. CLIMAX CLIMBS i I Mm, ('. K. .Miller mxl iliillBliliT. r-'luicniP hiiil illile ii ImmiwinK expe rience wilh ii nillle Hlinke lnnt Tues (Jny. when Klorenee euiTieil mime Jura r ililineil lillll In the eell.'ir. .she fuunil a huge rattler en a Bheir nnif.iiKHi Hie fruit Jars. After iryillK fur an hour or twn In Ket It nut where they cnulil kill It and not MUceeetllliB Ihey railed on a neliih hor, Perry Wall for help, and he finally mueeeded In KhontInK It. Tl1" rattlers seem gi he numerous Ihls year, as well as very hold and vi rions. Clarenee Van lloulen and 'al Du s'enheir'y of Cold Hill are runniiiK il day and nl!hl shift wilh W. I Van. Moiiten's Irurlt. llauliKR "ill wood from the lalter's pluee on the left fork of the errek.. Mrs. II. II. lOlharl and son, Illlly. and niere, .Maude Stains of Ash land visited relatives hero on Sun day. Mr. IM.hard (lay anil wife of '!' eniiia. Wash., spent several days here last week visit itm his hrother, Kred (luy. Mrs. Ceo. Hinlth aud liahy. Mar .jorle, are spending the weeli In Cold Hill at the home nf Mrs. Nellie Smith, while Ceoine and his brother, Ivan are at llui'ltlebery mountain. The hitrnliiK down of the .Mnrwan sawmill near Trail recently, threw three local residents out of employ ment, helnK Sam and Kalph Dilsrn herry and CeorKe Smith. Sam and I Itnlph have moved their families to1 the Carter sawmill near Hilt. Calif..' where they !iavi secured employ-! inent. I Miss Martini Klenn of Milwaukee Wis., is vIslthiK her hrother, Kd j I'Mcno and wife oT the Kir drove, poultry farm. This Is her first visit to this part ii r the country and shej is well pleased wilh the rliinate and srenery around here. They expert to visit Crater Uike this week-end. liynamltltig river bank to make, btmIq for. railroad providing regulation and the gates having a capacity of at least 000 fet of water a second to mk care of Hood conditions. About ten tons of 40 low freezing gel it tin dynamite were used In exca vating for the dam. Prom the Intake structure, the water will be conducted to a con crete lined tunnel 19 feet In dia meter and about 4 miles long. The formation through which the tun nel was blasted was of an Irregu 'ar nature, the character of the O' k changing with almost every ind of explosive. But astound- i' progress was made, las August, for Instance. feet, the crew accomplishing 25 feet a day for the last ilireo days. This is probably the lust lime that 600 feet of a 23 by Vi foot tunnel has been driven and lim bered In a month. 'Hie COO foot advance took 7. 25 pounds of 40 gWa.ll n and fl.tiCo cubic yards of material was re moved. Thrpe 8 hour shifs of 2'i men each did the work Including the timbering. It. is estimated by the engineers that tbu consumption of explosives was comparatively small. being only about 12 H pounds of 4(j. gelatin, I i by S During i Inches, per ,'fool of runnel ad- one of , vaneeil. Die 'if "iidlnga waB advanced 600 ' Moat of the Bring was done of 40 dynamite. with fuse and caps although some ' electric exploders were used. Mechanical shovels equipped wilh buckets holding half a cubic yard of rock were used. They are of th revolving type and have easi Iron counter-weights so that when the blasts are tired they can Le turned around, their armor of counterweights acting as a shield. This method the engineers estimate saved much time,' as It wtis not necessary to move the shovels back on their caterplller treads more than 10 or 15 feet when the bias went off. A railroad along the river wars ncceasury to the furthering of Hie work and. os is customary, the si-le hill was dynamited to make t he grade. A typical blast consisted of 17". kegs of black powder. 135a pounr' ( of 25 dynamite and 500 oounu.) I'agle Point are all being asked to earn or save u dollar for the P. T. A. fund and the various ways that this is being done will he amusing and en tertaining. Mr. (ieorge llolme.t made a flying hUf-liiVHH trip to Vreka on Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. I'Yed Arena are plan ning a trip to Portland where Mr. Arens will vfidt his mother. On their return they expect to visit some of the beach resorts. Mr. Luke Kincaid has the founda tion completed ; for his new dance hall located euttt'of the Dungnlmv Pool hall. Mr. and Mrs..f(iampbell and Mr. and .Mrs. TluimpHonfuinVl family' left' Mop day on their vacation. They expect to divide thh time at the vnrimiH re ports along the linndon nnd Coos liny beaches. Mr. and Mi-h. J. AV. Ward nnd fler- t aid Ward visited In Klnmath Kails over Sunday. Mr. Uimlbrab and Mr. nnd Mrs. I- Johnson spent last Sunday at Crnler lake. The school grounds and equipment Is reei fvlnr a thorough cleaning and - : overhauling preparatory to the open ing of school in September. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ksche expect to join them this week some time. Miss Gwendolyn Ilrophy Is working at the telephone exchange during the absence of Mrs. Van Scoy from tlw hoard. Cook with Kns. tf Keep your Summer diet free from heavy foods! " ' Eat SHREDDED WHEAT with fruits a perfectly balanced food-easily digested. Shredded Wjbat JULLMEAL inTbiscuits QOOCtMPSS The satisfaction yon receive from partak ing of a delicious des sert Is like the after glow of a happy day. Ask your dealer for Yum-Yum or Nutri tious Ice Cream. ' Jackson County Creamery Phone 51 EAGLE POINT HEMS Mrs. Itay Ashpole Is enjoying a va cation at the Dead India n Soda Springs. The Orange met with a very profit able meeting Tuesday. Much Interest is hclu n I a ken In the P. T. A. this summer. The ladles of Miss Iliizabeth llurr. rural school Mipervlsur und Miss Ada Hrewster. county agent, visited our school l-'ri-day. They brought thirty-six books with them which was a very welcome addition to our library. Prlda and Hilda Hanson, Mabel Penii e. It use tin (lalletlu, .Wis l.nusnn. Men Wertz. I-M Holniitu, Carl Hanson and Alice Dennis formed a merry party at the X. P. Hausou'M home Sat urday nifcht. The refreshments were unique but delicious, being weiuers. buns and marshmallows. which were roasted fudividualy over a blazing fireplace. Waller Chnnely has a Slur truck which he purchased for hauling fruit and mineral. Lnne . viand and lbilph Runnel, old tlttip residents of this district, drove up Sunday to look over the country and visit with their friend. I-M llaliuau was dinner guest at the Coy home Sunday Kred Duttoti, Kred l.uy. and Kred Stlmpson rode after beef cattle on ( irlKly nulii ntnf ir several days last week. I'Yed Dntton bought twelve younn ilga from Sam Coy. A finest fire started Sunday nlbt In the 1 1 in tier near Kershaws. We hope that It will soon hv under cote trol nnl that no serious damage will result. Ham Coy and family and Alice Den nis visited at the Hay Harrlh home nt Knglc Point last Saturday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew tlriHuntn and fntiiAJv went lo Crater lake stiurduy- They were aeoempiinled by Mrs. Hrls KOin'N sister, Mrs. Myrtle Nelson and her family. C.uinlda ;Im Navy OmhIi.o JKW YOJIK, Aug. LM. (A. P.) Appolnlment of Itlchanl A. lilendon. cnaeh of thin yoar's vlctorlnui Navy ere wns director of rowing nt Colum bia univerwlty, was nntiuilMcoil today. Suffered 18 years-Curedin2Months "I hvl ttiffcred for 1R ywt with IMI.KS. My itoctnrt Mlcl i Mirflkal operation w kbuilulcly n4ry. Vet after a (ew treat ments by lr. len I was well, gain) nil wcliiht and strength; free from all nervous tumble." ' MA T this woman writes is typical of hundreds of extreme cases of IMI.KS which my celebrated non-surgical meth od has permanently CUR EI). Isn't it worth a few treatments by a recognized Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to CUKK you or return your v fc.lv, rather than inner longer KvpA myr Kl'.hhookon rlWiaiuluUter KKCTAI.aml COLONaisortlers. It will cause you toactprumptly. Or Oban DullH DEAN. M D.Inc I SEATTLE OfFICE; ya AOS SI Z Shaff DuiMing IN ATM AN D PINK Wong Pon Chinese Medicine Tor Treatment ot Acute And Chronic l)lNOA.e of Men and Women. Otnr ard tumor treated, Infleenaa, td w, ttlarkkr tiit atoniarh trouhra, fits, hernta, ruvtut, rolile. ftutale truudlea, par hsi. Irter tDeiimni..V. aethma aud U.rt ItovMrf. rtieuinaliam, ainrnurrltora, gultrr, roiNiunptlou, catarrh, pi Ira, bydructla, al bum in Offita Mount S A. M. lo P. M. ( ontu'tallun Fim ?41 Vnth Vtnn s,t, (Ksdfofd. Of. $70,000.00 Meford Pre-Cooling & Storage Co. '. MEDFOREV, OREGON ' First Mortgage 7", Serial Gold Bonds STRONG & MacNAUGHTON TRUST COMPANY, Portland, Oregon, Trustee. The following is a summary of a letter by Mr. H. W. Hamlin, Secretary and Treas- urer of the Company, addressed to us: Unli'il .hilic 1, 1!)-T. Due serially $7000 om-li Dt'i'nnlii'r 1 from l!)28 In 19.'!". iiii'lusivo. I'rincipiil and si'iiii-niiminl inlci'cst paynlilp at Slrimjr & MacN'auslitcn Trust Co., Porllimd, Oregon, or tlirough tlm (ifl'ii'i" of .Mm-pliey, l'avri" & Co.. ami !c. A. lttirr, Conrad & Uroiiui. Honds rodi'cmahle in reverse nuinerieal order on any interest date at Kl.'i aud neerued interest. Weiiisteralile as lo prineipal. The Company acn'es to pay tile Normal Federal Ineonie Tax up to ';. DENOMINATIONS $1000 AND $500 . ' - ' BUSINESS The Medford l're-Cooliii.' nnd Nlonw Conipany has ill operatioi a pre-eoolinR nnd eold stornjie plant, with a pre-eooliiiK capaeity of "lltiO lioxos of penis for 'J4 ho.irs and cold slorae facilities for approximately 01,000 boxes of pears ami apples, and ill addition, facilities for the eold' storage of other perishable products, l'rc-eooled penrs com mand a price of . 1..V0 lo $2.00 more thati pears Ihiil have not been subjected to the pre-coolin; process before shipment. The cost for this service lo the srrowers is but l.'ie per box. The pre-cuolm;: capacity of the plant for the pear season which extends from August 1 lo (Vtoher ;!() is 4H0 ears, or 24!).(iOO boxes. Contracts have been arranged which assure the operation of the prc-coolinsr plant diirinii the comiii; shipping season. PURPOSE OP ISSUE ,Tlie proeecd.s from the sale of these bonds have been used to pay part of t lie cost of remodel ing a three story brick iMiildinsr and basement, 70x100 feet, insula! iiifr the walls for cold storage purposes iinil installing niachinery and necessary einiipmenl. SECURITY These bonds are the direct obligation of the Medford Pre-coolinr and Storage Co., nnd are seenrel by a First Closed Mortiriiyc on the company's property imw owned and which may hereafter be acquired. The total value of the property seiMirinir these bonds has been independently appriliscd by your engineer, Mr. L. A. Andnis, Portland, Ore. at $1"iS..'i00 or over L' 1-4 limes the amount of this bond issue. EARNINGS The total uross revenue for 10J." is estimated to he approximately $00,000, f which $:!7,44(1 will be derived from pre-coolinp; of Martlet! penrs. The maximum annual operating expenses have been estimated at $-1,1245 lenv inir a net profit of $'1S,7')0, before Federal Income Tax and depreeint ion. which is equal to over 7.0 times the interest . requirements of this issue of bonds. After interest, Federal Income Tax and depreciation, earnings arc estimated to be approxilnalely . limes the interest requirements and over -J times the maximum inlerest anil sinking fund requirements on this loan. Pre-coolinp space has been reserveU which will insure this estimate. of revenue from pre-eooline; shipments dnr ini; the months of Auirust, September and October. INSURANCE Mr. Hamlin, ma muter of the company, has deposited with the Trustee, life insurance policies airjrre nalinsi $."i0,000 as additional protection for the bond holders. Fire insiinincc, title , and priority of mortuae insurance, each in excess of Die aiuounl of this issue, are also carried fur the protection of the bond holders, i . ' , MANAGEMENT Mr. II. "V. Hamlin, munaK'T of the plant, is well known nihon? the fruit growers of, the North west and has a lonjr, successful record in this capacity. LEGALITY All lejial details of this issue of bonds have been approved by Mr, l'rescplt Cookinnham. Attorney, Port land. Oregon, for the Hankers, ami by Mr. II. K. Ilanna, for the Medford lYc-Cnoliiij: and Sloraite Company. Price $100 and Accrued Interest Yielding 7''c MURPHY, FAVRE & CQ. GEO. H. BURR, CONRAD & BROOM Spokane, Portland, Seattle c .....,., T1.0 uKove facts, while not guaranteed, are taken from Combining bond department of Ladd & TUton sources which arc belied to bo reliable. Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, LosAngelcs, . Spokane FQR FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT MEDFORD BANKS o . ; Fenny Notice. TnKfn up Tucsilay. July8, fourteen hp.nl of turkey. Two hn with tol Km.lR nn left 1p(T. Twflvn young onn. fiwner rnn hfive patn on tutyment of ehlirBM. I. 1,. DAVIDSON. JiX H It. II. I. --"llUI I ""II. l'liono 3XXX1. Dellmiucut Snip Notice. HmitliiM-n Oil-son las eoinpany. I.o. tnllon nf prliw-l pal place of hunlneiw. Sail KramlKio. California. Location i.f work, slat" f Orison. X..U... Tliertt are delinquent upon the fiillriwlnt! uVurrlheil Hloi-k, on ae euunt of n asui'ssinenl levied on the "i;ih day "f June. 1U20, the anverol liinounli net opposite the. name of I ho reipeulivo shareholders, as followa: .Mnllha HeuilliK. No. 8hare SO; aniutint $500.00. Ilden (.'. .Incobsnn. No. Bhares, E0 ; ainounl. $500,011. Neal Power. Nn. share, 10; amount $1011.(10. T. VV. Mile. No. share, 2.1; amount, SlT.o.oi:. All of the forPKnlns: share are ln elndeil In eertifliate No. 111. 13, IS, 17 sianrllm; In the. name of Ixiul Sutter nnd held In escrow pursuan' tn Instruction from the coniporntloi rnnnnlsslnner of the state of Callfor-' nlii, )y AnKlo-Callfornitt Trust Com- ''"aiuI In acrnrilance with law and an nnler.of the lwinrd of director made nn the 2Cth day of June. 1925, so many shares of each parcel of such stock a may he necessnry will he Hold nt pub lic auction nt thn office of the com liany. .'..12 Market street. San Fran cisco, f'allfornln, on Saturday, the 20th dav of August. 1 0 2 r. nt the hour of 11:45 o'clok a. m. of said day, to iiny said delinquent assessment there on .twtether will costs of advorllsInK and expense of the sale. II. H. VOL'Nd. Secretary. Office 5.12 Market Hlraet, San Frnn cleco. California. Citation. In the County Court of the State of (iiecon for Jackson County. In (he Mutter of the Hntnle of Mary II. Orr. Deceased. Ilaxle I'ennlnmon, Plaintiff, vs. HuKh William Orr. ha Vanlnh, Hugh J Hunter, Henry K. Hunter. Henry Kliiioie Hunter nnd all persons un knnwn clalmlnu any rinhl, title, es tate, lien or interest in or to the estate of Mary Ii. Orr, Deceased, De. feililants. To I Inch William Orr, lva. Vanloh. Huilh I- Hunter. Henry K. Hunter. Henry Klmore Hunter und nil persons unknown claimitiK any right, title, es-T tate, lien or Interest In or to the estate of Mary It. Orr. deceased, and to Annie K. Thomas, executrix of the estate of Mary 11. Orr. deceased. In the name of the State of Oregon, hy order of this court, you and each nf ynti are hereby notified that on the :inth (lay or.luly. 1!I25. Hazle Penning ton, line of the heirs at law and n legatee and devisee under the last will and testament of Mary K. . Orr. de censed, filed her petition In this court, praying that the rights of all persons interested in the estate of Mary K. Orr, deceased, be ascertained nnd de clared by this court and that It be de termined to whom distribution should be made. Vnu and each of you are hereby no tified and required to appear herein on the oth day of November, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day and date at the court room of the above entitled court In Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, nnd file answers herein in the manner pro vided by law, setting forth your re spective claims of heirship, ownership or inlerest in said estate, nnd flhow cause why such petition should not he v grnnted. ' '- 9 And you are hereby furthor notified' that if you fail to uppcar nnd answer the petition of the said Hnzle Pen-, nington. pnintiff herein, as herein above required, a decree of this court will he entered herein in accordance with the allegations and prayer Of said petition. , This citation Is published by order of the Honorable W. J. llartxell, Judge of the above entitled court made and i entered nn the 30th (lay of July, 1925. Dale ot first publlcntinn July 31. 1925. DKLU.IA HTKVKNS. County Clerk for Jackson County, I Oregon. 9-8-25 1 Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of . Oregon in nnd for the County of ' Jackson. Suit in Equity to Foreclose Real Es- I tate Mortgage. ' No. 3097-B Otto D. Drain, Plaintiff, vs. Henry M. J Johnson. Defendnnt. To Henry M. Johnson, Defendnnt; In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the L'lst day of August, A. D., 1925. said date being the Inst day of six weeks from the date or the first pub lication of this summons, nnd said period of six weeks being the tlmo pro scribed for publication hereof, and If A you full so to uppear nnd answer suid W cnmplnlnt. for want thereof the plain tiff will npply to the court for Tellef demanded In It's complaint, n succinct eisteinent of which Is as follows: Knr a decree of this court as fol lows: Klrst. That tho plaintiff have Judg ment ngalnst the defendant for the sum of $.130.00, together with interest thereon nt the rate of 6 per cent pVr annum, payable quarterly from the -Nth day of January, 1919, and for the further sum nf $50.00 attorney's fees and for tho costs and disburse ments In this suit. Second. That the plaintiffs said mortgage be decreed lo he the first lien on the real property herein de scribed nnd that the said mnrtgnge be foreclosed nnd the defendant and all persons clnlmlng under him he fore closed of all equity save equity of re demption as provided by law Third. That the real properly be sold as upon execution, and the pro lows" S"'d "a'e be UI,nll,, as tol- 1. To the expenses of said sale and fnc iiHn" .""'""ent this suit. Including the sum of $50.00 as at torney's fees. H 2. To the payment of such iudg- Sinh,.i?"iIn??. 1,8 r?cvercd by the plaintiff In thl suit. be' i.T'"!,' ,hB ',a'"nc. If any there , dh'ect '""P0"0'1 "f f t urt may 'thi" jhni ,hB claintlff may become , u,irmr n,"d l,e n,,t " '" hv L10,1 ,0!;"?wln of said property ore. "'i'.V' 8al'1 '" kson County. Oregon, nnd the plaintiff nlny have such further and different relief as X mny depm J"" d equl"! 'of '?!! mVrmon" Published hy order Conn.v "I"10.'-'?. W. J. Hnruell, t?re,i ,1 reKn' made and en- 2nd y of Jul,v 192 prescr blngthat this summons be ervn i,.. i . L Onen on..t, l"l"llCI..I.Ml nix nicmnra Mat Tribune, n newsnaner i.nKlt.,1 . .. .. .' i. I. . .' or,'son week for six tall Medfordi July in. ims i. 7 ." t aiVofis"'-'''''- Attiirn.v J.HN H- CAttKlN. Attorney for V lulnliff. citv null Hulldlug. Me.lfnm" Oregon.y i l Urine your clean nun a.. O O o o o