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o o G . O O o XfEDFOUD TlfAiL TiHfitTfrTfi. MltDTftftfl, Ot?fr.OST, TIltTfiSDAY.' AUC1UST 27, 192." oo SB j . I.K.AGIK KTANMNti ,ilul including .o.luy'a ir-uncs) .Ml.lnllll. I'lttsliurg T-! 411 ..(HO Now York 70 f.4 .r.iir, Cincinnati H.'l f.H ,S2 I Brooklyn r,x lil .) j HI. lunula f9 !l .4S4 ! Philadelphia r3 nr. .11:1 .Cilk-ago .VI K .113 il.131.1n f.4 (19 .1:1a 1 American ' WashlDriton 7(1 -14 .033 Philadelphia 74 44 .f.'il Chicago I'7 ufi .w,4U St. 'Louis M r,s .521 Jietroit 00 lid .r.oo, Cleveland 07 liS .4 59 New York 40 .448 Boston 3Ti K!i .Wl At Sacramento &; Portland 3. At San Krnnclflco 3; Loa AukIoh L1 At Halt. J.Hke-Seittile, rain "A; 'Lo AtiBclen Oakland 6; or- nort 5. - .j jftjllillK NtlW YORK, Auk.' 27. (A. M Thfi west is giving trouble In equal portimiB to the American IcftBiie leadl Ing' championship candidates, 'ah logton and Philadelphia. Victims uf tbi'eo HtralBht defeats, the At Jib-tics and Senators are without a Mingle de- pendable pitcher. ' Neither1 cluh has woman' ivill match her skill and dar beti aile to bring forth n single hurl- hig against nine of the foremost rac-r;-- thiil week to st t lit terrific blast log iiiotorboat pilots of Aiuericaii in of'hhrws from tlie went. I the dash for the coveted cup at Man- - The Kt. Louis P.mwns. whose bind- hasset Hay on Saturday afiornooii. gtons stopped tht1 Philadelphia drive I Mrs. pelphine Dodge Cromwell, of last week, turned the batting thunder New York, daughter of the late Ibn on Washington yesterday. Five of aco K. DodBe, automobile manufac the' chnniplonn' hurling cnrpH were turer. had the Nuisance eppeeiallv used hut not one of them lasted longer constructed for the event which will than, two Inning art Kt.' Louis won, bo contested In thirty mile healr start -11 to S. Tho Athletics haVo dropped ing at 2 p. in. (daylight saving time.) Fovo.n of their nine western games,) One of the lending contenders for hut are still only one game behind the cup as well as a winner of nimiv Washington. At. Cleveland yesterday former races withdrew his entry last Jliil'ilss and Itoinmol, two of Mack's night when Oar Wood announced at host pitching bets, wore driven from Detroit that propeller trouble would the slab. I make It impossible for his Ha by .inr- Twelve hlln bum tho Indians vie- lea II I" start. This will be the first tory, t In I. time in nine yvfirs that Jn has pot pl- Thc Pittsburg PlrWs, now gnuer-j I'dod a boat In the event. ally" considered ilh the next National i , lpagtio eiriiinplons. won buck Imlf ofi Siofher to Wrestle Zliyszko. theTfuII game which they lost Tuom- ANOKLKS, Aug. 27. J'o day to the (Hants. With John Haw- Btorhei. Ni.irankun. vyiil defeml hl lings making a timely single and n'Hulin to the. world 'n heavyvyeiuht homer, the Corsairs evened Ihe count willing championship again here against the Urnves. 2-0, as the (Hunts September 3 when he nioeM Ktanis Hpllt a twin bill with the Koda. ' l'"" KbyMZko, .twice holder of tho 11- Irlfh MeuserR eightoonih clncult ,lP ' twu 01,1 nf lhrc f"llH ho,, clout of the season In the eighth game w,,lt h win t'1" Olympic audl- gavb the (Hants tho opener, ii-5. while I',l"., thl"! wreatllnK card, tho second game went 13 frames bo-i JJ, Imdosf . Oreck grapploi;. will fora the visitors could put over the . wnfcUe Dun Andres Culasmw. r?.au- wlnnink run. a-L .i Thb; Robins regained fourth place from tho Cardinals by beating them, 4 to 2. Philadelphia's 20 hits defeated the CuliH, 12 to 2, and Chiciigo drop pd' to'jsevcnth placo. V'Whltchlll put over his fourth Klralght mound victory for Detroit at the expense of the Rod Sox, 10-2. Urbnn;' Faber, of the White Hox, shut out the Vnnkre;' l;iii, a s - ; V "tt'ATKIt IH'K Y", Conn (A. IM LnlllM (Ki.ll Mer4f(eu, Cuiin.. is a 10 Auk. 27 KHidaii of favorite fur life flub I louiKht In defense of his feutlicrwrlcht title nijalnst the challenge of Huho Jlerinan. It wiii ho tho first llllo ring battle staged In (his Mia to since the Terry Me-(Invern-Young Corbott bout a ttuutier ' of n century ago. The conditions are IS rounds to n decision. Herman, a California!!. liaHinany supporters from New York' KAPLAN FAVORITE- OVER BABE MAN where ho has been milking his homo dirt men Is charging manslaughter were for u year a nd w here he haa been returned by the county grand jury puling tip victories by hard punch-( today against Linton Hart, vlrc-pt csL Ing. Kaplan, by his windmill style. Is dent of the Charles It. (iow company; expected to register so many more- Charles H. Leary. general supeiinteu punches than Herman that the bit- dent, and Martin M. Kane, concrete tel a damaginir right hand blows will be Offsot. Ocrinaii Swims il7 .Miles. UrHlLLV Aug. 27. A Oerman Kwlmtner, Kemnieiich, yesterday nc- coiupllshed what he says la a vorld record, whon lie swam 117 miles In' "t hours, from Ihe Island nf l-'eh- marns'iicross Mecklonburg bay to Warncmudc. I He nteered hia course by n coin pMsn.Mrliit watch uml sustained hia alrengTh front u fluak uf hut bevf tea. ' Hall I Slu.l. nt Ji,niM 1'iir. ., l'AKIH. Auk. 37. Sylvio Canur, ! Ilill.l.'a Htu.loni In tho t nlvcrsliy of I'nrli, hnH haurcl th. Front h browl Juinp recur., wl.h a lnnp of 7.7'.' inc torH or n fraction over 25 fct. I 'irt.'h.s. t.M.ctir thtiK hccuini'K th fourth man ... ncoinpllsh a rcrmil Jump of more Ihnn JIS feci. The oth 'onrurn Itohcr. ...itcnrti c. H.lwnr. ii '!oillln ami I'dmrt llulihanl. nil 'ucrlcanii. . ljiiy i.urfc wiiw $a:...HM, ' NKtV VUHK, Aim. !!. TnurlHlii rc (untlnir frotn Morupc on the llticr Olyuiplo iIIhcuskciI the HlnnliiR1. of one Jul" MoHuoli at tjj-.l.'i and Nhlp Paul. KMllmnti'D of olhcr paHMCiifcrM iif" TiIh haul ( i00 ... :'5.00(. lie u,il .milled thai .lastly t.U' k hI hla lap (II (lie way over. Vargn llreaks Hla 1 oil rMIVIII.ANI), Aint. 57. Alcvnuitcr VarRi, hni lirokcn hi 63 rtay f.isi I.J' Ii IlililMa' u Hii.u onuiyo Jul. v, O 1 PORTLAND WOMAN WINS GUN TITLE ' DAYTON, oiii.i, Auk. 27 A. -Hleve .M. Cl.itheVS of Che.tnill Hill:,, a.. i, trnpsnnoting histni-y in,..,, yesterday whon he wn tho na r'.'c" in two f.'l ot horn' perform;' hoc, u iii.,...i run ,it "40d tu.B-ls win, the (...HHll.illiy lit hlo run will !. inu.crlnlly In- c,cHcJ In iho . !.. rhampiouHhl,. .. ,v Jlmmlo Honnor. New York Ci:y voutii. who linn c'liiied ji wii i' rcoii- tiition for hi.s remarkalile KcoriiiK, xhot i V . yostcuhiy and took the I Junior mitloiml title. (Hadys IV'id, J'ortland, firu.. won (lie vonnn n na tliua with 1ST,, uttd Homer' Chirk, Kaxt Alton, III., boctmo t he prof-H-;;lonul kIiibIch clnjin)in will) liift. The Texas plate team brniiBht down ifiWi out of 1000 tai-BOtH and finished first in the five-man utric team race. Sew York was second with IMifi. indications are ihiit about ?"0 shooters will be entered for the siutid American handicap Friday. E IN K NKW YOUK, Auk. -'7. A single o"'", iii'nuuio-j,(iiii.i(.ii. ; WASHINOTOX. Aug. 27. (A. P.) (ibid medals Will be awyrded'to ten drivers of the iImk teams wliHi car lied iiiill-toxln to Nome. Alasku. last Atarch when an epidemic of dipli therla 'as raging. (invcrmn- Pni its will bcriow "the medals at Juneau to (he drivers, who Included .lackscrew, ( In una r KfiHsan, Tonnle I'apsoy, Dan (ireen, Henry Plika, S;irn Jo.iepli. William Shannon, Henry Idanoff, L'-onard Seppala and Cliuiiew (bou. RONTON. ' Aug. 27. (A. 1 In- inspector for Hie city of Huston. The iudlctnieuts were brought In connec tion with the th'ath of Ldith Jordan, one of tho l to die the Pickwick cluh collapse here on .luly Cook wilh gas. X. tf (yflantojlan c4 cigar you'll like v "Cxir.ijuilr,? No.b.tcwO quality in this ROI-TAN PERFKCTO EXTUAI" (A dime, rclly ) prvi- "ii - -r ii - iNSPECTORS INOIGTED j FOR BOSTON DISASTER ISKELEION FOUND;? (FIVE KILLED IN I SOLVES WMCi TONE WAR, POLICE OE MISSING MAN . . 1 KCCJOXU. On:, Auk Finding f purls of a skeleton unit doming. in pocket, of which were paper, containing n name, jestcruu mp.u tho mystery of tho disappearance f Kw,u KrI,J'. ra'lrfa'l lnborr Iroin one of the 'carnpn f tlie Kduthorn (r'itcirin railroad on tho now KuRene- ." "7. ivininaih l-'alls cut-off llllo iiitomh'" rw l do inountaliiH. Tho Hkelo- .M. c. Harris. lcmll .,f Uuno. who I f;p,.n.ll.,K l,l varatlnn In tho inoun- tali,.. iiun,..n.,.,l ii Mai-h. nn.l , mwo llinc a ncarch w inMti- into titv hut. n ir:tcc wait louna at thttt time. rwo . weeltH ao woman who la staying at a ranch above Oakridge. ; found a number of carda on ' whl -h was written "como quick, 1 dm sick and' starving." ' Tho carda were near a trail, some distance from the Willamette river. Tim woman reported her flhd, ' hut liille was thought of it. as settlers believed anyone so' clone could find his way out. , I Two or three days ago n pocket-1 hook with Kelly's name on it was. found, and news of this and tho finding of Ihe cards reached Dr. ) I larrls. Yesterday he set out In search of the missing man. In a comparatively short time Dr. Harris found a number of human bones in tho bed of ft dry crook about two miles from 'the river, and) a mile above the ranch. The bonea were ocattored,' evidently by wild anl ma Is. Tho skull, lower jaw bone, a few: libs and both bunds were located. I Little was known of Kelly in the , Oak ridge vicinity, except that he leaves a widow and his mother, who had left for Pennsylvania bo fore he had disappeared. In one of his pockets wan found an automobile driver's license which hid lea ted that he was 4 1 yeara ofi age aiid that ho lived at Astoria htl the tiino the card was issued. An-1 ntlmr card indicated that he was a member of the Moose lodge. Sheriff Frank 13. Taylor and Cor OJier W, W, Hranstetter left Sov tho scene today. An Imiucst -will held. It Is believed. .V F WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. fA. P.) Ouvernmcnt observers ,of tho an thracite coal situation sec ; no' hope of averting a suspension of work in the anthracite fields September J, and huvr turned their attention to ft study of the effects upon the nation '.of' v "prolonged shutdown. ConW with gas. tf fOOOOOOOOfJOOOOOOOOl Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. 300O00OOOOO0OOOCXX30O00OU Vulcanizing HAWKINSON SYSTEM !" 'A Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson St pong Pon Chinee MwScio ror Treatment t4 Acute and chronle llUawi of Mea ad ' Oktxw tnd tif tTtl llfwou, W4. httnli. r.',,a. cM,. f.m.l, trouMM. w ooiurtl.a cUrrb, (l)w, hjitrc1j 4l ftIM NMim . . H I P. , CnMlltAtlM fHW 00O T ' NEW YOfiK, Avis. -(A. I'.)- cw ioik ,oi.c mm- iiii.-ii......k fa "X" five ,0ngmen Mva been assassinated. ' whon tone leaders worn closeted Ulrh polic'o here yemorday n Hip Sins yd fniirdercd in Hnltimore. Ho wan, he firni H'nff In die, the others nnU Pittsburg h a v 1 n c boon (Hi ' Lca.lcri. i,mmip,l at p., Ht-o 1,,1- '." hero t try ... on. the nr. ThcV. ORrcl to cce hnHlllliy In New York iemlins final Botllrincnt of nil- thr .ncc,,1K. nrran;!. l for to.nnr-j i TeloKinnm were sent mnnmonins It may be said that everything tastes good when zest is added to appetite by tlte scent of tin' tcoods or the tang of the sea but even then the outing party will vote the sandwiches "extra good" when made front baked "Frye's Delicious" Ham. ? And theni"when the party home there is the remainder same Frye's "Delicious" Ham cooler to provide scrumptious for the final repast of the day the exertion of the outing little inclination to prepare meal lia ms Everything Tlie m THE FIRSTS NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OREGON We have ample producer of io INTEREST PAID SAVINGS Members of the Federal Reserve Bank " of the United States G-ovdrninent : Jr JSC WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF '. Doors Screens, Windows and Sad, Window and Door Frarrtes Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind Our Conitant Aim Is' to Keep Our Qualify and O j ' i ', ,Pricea Absolutely Right. 0 Do Not Order From Out of-Town Concern Before Letting U, Figure on Your Bill. "TROWBftlDGE CA&NET WOQUtS Medfjfjrd "'.'' A Mrtdorn Mi Orefon i.i .mil, 1 1 m m i.i u i i ii m im ii .!..,., Su Jin Soon, national On Leongj presidut, and Leo Ceo Ming, aocro lu ii' fro in Dot rol t . j on Leong representative claimed! the warfare had reached a mate where high officials of tho tmig' wer needed to handle th situa- lion. Ho Dun llinir. national presi-. d-Kt of Ihe Hip Hmgs, und h-al. f- j fibers, enme to police headquarters ' under heavy, guard, hut lenders f,. neither long consented to moot about'; the u.unc table. Without the chief1 of the On Leungs, they biiid. It was) futile to promise that killings in other cities would .stop. . Oatlle ItuMlcrs Loiiud Over ' V ! LJiXiA (n-e.. Aug. i'7. Winnie, junk liohinon and lialph Whaley.) rharired with Rtculine- n rnlf. wore' yostonlay hound over to tho IJfa-J . hutcR county grnnd jury by B. IX fjilrton, juntii-e of tin- pence. Haill wn bci at yjo e:uii. wiiu n Jiui not tccn iui'uii'.hcil thin niurntntr. 1'. H.' Alti'ney Appointed. SWAMPKCOTT, faKM., Auk. 'Jfi. (A. P.) Jfoyt E. Hay was appointed today fhited States attorney for the .lir.trk o.'.lahn rTook vith 'Rail' "" comes of the fri the slices when leaves THE FRYE LABEL given real' assurance of 'unueuel quality and perteot purKy. Look for It on the wrappers and rind of Fry1! "Delicious" another and Bacon. n Name ' Implies funds to loan to the farm products. ON TIME VND , DEPOSITS u si- Si W11 "THeme Tonight Summer's j Vavorhe Dessert v . , cool, dainty, . and delicious l Cite nil. i M n.H M -Jt IrK&E Ridfi foUfr. buln nyEK8 HATTERS CLEANERS PL EATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. SWIM at the ASHLAND NAT Clean Sulphur Water OPEN NIGHT ''Yi'.V'-'-t.jf !?r Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at J ackson St For parties or Inform i I Kathetiugs of any "rl our ley mini is :ilways the- most do liehiful and appro priate dessert you can serve, '(iuests recog nixc the best when our creams arc served, Yutu Vtnu und Niitiitious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery .Siiiiikmiih for l'uiili.aUon. (K.iully No. 31M-li.) Ill llio Cll'.'Uil l'oi.it of Hi.; Stnlc (if Oi'rium for the rolinlv of .l:i.l..nii. O. Fpivuhuk. Pl.iinllff. v. Henry Ce,trr. Alfred Cnr,.'r. Iwuie t'ar.or. Hehcca Men.l, Franklin o.rtor. Kiinford CHrlcr. Mnry Ann Curler, .luhn .L'irlor. Hownrd Cart.-r, 4ruh V'urt.'r. John fjirter. a son of John .Carter, deceased: rlunford C. Curler and Hurah K. t'nrtor. hla wife, Xhiicv Wllllnms. llriltun Willlnms. Alfred AVIIIIams, MhIIsph Williams. Kdward AVIillaixs. KdWHi'd I.hukIcv. Mrs. So ihla Collins. V. K. Knowles. A. J. Marvin. Jark talv,:. und t;,c un known heirs of Henry Carter, Alfred Curler. Isi.ne .Carter, itehecea Mead. Franklin Carter, tjunfor.l Curler. Mury Ann Culior, .lohn'- Carter, llownrd Carter. Harnl, Csrier, John Curler, -a of John' Curler, de. . eased. H.mlur.1 C- Carter mid rah K Curler, I.In wife. Nuney il- I i.uins. nrmm wntiuios: Alfred Wll lisnm. MullMsa VVIIilai,ia, i;.lwai, Wlllluir,. K.hviud lm:ler Aira. -.ihlu Collins, V. K. Knn,i;a, A. .1. ! Marvin. Jnek M ln.. mid .. i I .'. F. .vwuyne and Kirl M NwnyiA. his Wife Chester' Kil- I hll and Alia Kllhll. his Hunkers liigrount Coriinralion. a j loniomtl.in. a-'lmi .. NaUonHl IJank of Me.lfnr.1. Brecon, u corpui- i u.ion, cs lVTl.iy Flunk c Uihiii-'-ll. illie'lnten.leiil of ctBl.'i of O Hie H.nie of Oresmi. .tfl'-kson Conu- ly. One of the .liilv ortrinle.l num. l.OdV tiOlilie. I.. Vlrii.n,.i .. .. I .. Imdy politic. L. Neldemever aim all other Vrson, or mS"i;mvn j ""i: sn, ru in. line, es jle, en O in .... . .,'. ..i inter.-..! it, il. re,i ....... .1., AS! . All. rny frtrcrialnlirr. i-ilhid mi tlie ii.iupl.iint Ip.icIii. (jc fen.lunlB. . ' ,Tu Henry Carter.- Alford Carler, laune farter. Hehevca Mead. Franklin Carter. Sunford Carter. Mniy Ann tinn ier. John Carter. Howard Carter. Ha rah Carter. John Curler, a aon of John Carter, deceased, Hanford O. Carter und Sarah F. Carter. Ms wife. Nancy Williams. Brl.um Wllllailm.' Alfred Williams. Malis-ia Wlllla.us, Kdward Williams. Kdward l-uliRlcy, Mrs. Ko lihla Collins. F. K. Knowles, A J. Mar via Jaek Marvin, und ihe unknown heiiH of Henry Outer, Alfred Curler, Isaac Curler. Kel.orea Meud. Flunk lln Curter, Kiinf.ird Cniter, Mnry Ann Carter. John -Carter, Howard Carter. Sarnl, Carter. John Cartor: a on;'of i, ,t, curter. tleeensed. flanfol'd C. leaner nn.l Sural. F. Curler, his wjfe. Numy Wllliutns. llrliton iviiuanis. si. tied Williams. Alallasu Williams, Kd ivnrd Wlllinma. llttward J.anKley, Mrs. Soiihin Collins, F. K. Knowles. 'A.' .. Marvin, Jaek Marvin, nnd P. K. Swuyne and Burlmra M. 8wayne. hla wife Chester Kuhll a,id Alta"Kuhlt, his wife. Hunkers Dnseount Coriiora tioli. a rorliorallou. Kirsl Xalonal Hunk of Medford. OreKun, a corpora dull, C. H. Kay. Frank C. Mrilin well. Kupcrlntendent of Hanks nf the State of (lreaon. Jn. ksnn County, one of the dulv oiKanised counties of the mate of (ireBon nnd a liody polHlc. I.. Neidei meyer. nlso all other persons or par ties unknown elalinine any rlfht, title, estute, lien or interest in the real cs siute dcHc'rllicd In Ihe , complaint herein: ' '. In the name of the ntnte of Orefetin: You and each of you lire hereby re quired to appear in the alaive entitled cause und ihore answer the a-uien.iod complaint of the plaintiff on file Iherciu uKainst you within, ten (HI) dava f i-oin the date of the service of this suiiinions upon you, If served within Jnckson ounly. Oresons ,' If served within nny other county of Orecon. then within IwentytZOt days from .lie dale of (ho service of this summons upon you: or If servod hy liulillcullon qr out of the state after an order of publication, then On or before (he Inst day prescribed in fhe order for the publication of said flum mons. ; - -. ' And you will please tukc notice that If you full to so appear and answer said amended complaint, the plnln t If f will apply in the above entitled court for ihe relief prayed for in tho ninended complaint and which relief as prayed for includes piRlnllff's ap plication for u deereo ns follows: That on neccmlwr 4 ,1!IJS, none of Ihe defendants herein, except P. V. Swaync and Barbara M. .Swuyne, bis wife, had any rihl. title, .estate, claim, lien or interest in or to any rf the fol lowing described property, to-wtl: ' The South Itnlf of the Southeast Quarter (Si SliVi I of Section Thirty five (3.1). und Ihe South Half of tho Southwest (jiurter (S!i SffU ) of Sec. lion Thirty-six (36, 111 Township Forty (40, South. RailRe Three (3) West Wiliumtittc Meridian; also Lots One (1). Two (2, and Three (3). nd Ihe South Half of the Northeast Quar ter (8 NEK) and the -Southeast Quarter of the .Northwest Quarter (SKM .N'WH ) of Section Two (2). In Township Forty-one (-11) South nature Three (3) -West Willamette Meridian, also " the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter'- INBH SW'O of seclion Thirty-six-(311. 1,, Township Forty ) - South, llange Four (.) West WallumeHe Merldliui. in Jacl..!,! county, Oregon." togelher wilh all tenements, hereditaments und appurtenances thereunto belotoKlnif or in anywise -tipertalnlng. '" - ' " ';Vl That plaintiff is Ihe holder and own er of that 'certain mortal, ge dated' De cember 4. ISIS, on Ihe above describ ed property, recorded l.i Book 4ii, partes I'KK, ;8U and 2'J0 thereof, of the MorttjuKe llecords' of Jacksort County, OreRou, and all sums due 'thereunder. That said inortea"e Is prior In time and rl -lit to any claim, rlKht. title, es tate, lien or Interest of any of the above named defendants in or to any of the above described properly and alt liens or claims of any of the de fendants herein In or to any of 'the above described property are subject und Inferior to the said mortaaa-e of plaintiff. Further that the said lieu of the plaintiff upon the above de scribed property be foreclosed to sat isfy plaintiff's mortgage und-the above described property, and all of tho rlfiht. title, estate, elalih. Heir or in terest in or to- the - same- that P. F. Swayne and Barbara M. Kwayne, hla wife, had on or after 11,0- 411, .lay of December. 11118, he uold upon said foreclosure to ralisfy tho amount of the face of said mortfrttsc f 40(10.011, and interest at the rute of six per cent, per tiiinum from September 1.- 1918, until paid, and five hundred (i&OO.OO, (lollurs nttin-ney's fees, and plaintiff's costs und disbursements In this cause, and tho exponses of -foreclosure and Sale of tho reui property -under, said niortKiiitc. a nil such additional stitn as the plaintiff siinll expend at arty time prior to the lakinc: of the decree here in in the protection of the-said -tnort-traire and security and defense against und removing uny.nf .he Hens of a,iy "f tlie defendants herein, and afler said above sums are deduced from moneys realized frinn Ihe sale of Bald property, any overplus that is' then left he paid over to said P. F: Swayne and llat-bara M.-Swuyne. hlB wife, or their heirs or assigns, or aa the court muv order, and that such sate free sui.l property from ail ciulms-or liens of nny .if the defendants heroin, .ex cepting the statutory right-of redemp tion, and that upon confirmation' of 'uile the plulntlff be hy the sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, placed in possession of said premises and be en titled o the liossesslnlt hnfllllnr re demption, and if ufter'theexulrutlon W the period prescribed by lew for sucn redemption no redemption shaH huve been made, then .he sheriff of Juckson county. Oregon, jnuke, -execute und deliver unto the holderund owner of the certificate of sale herein. a good nn.l sufficient sheriffs deed to me nbove described premises convoy ing nil the right, title and Interest which .lie defendants IV K.' Sway, io and llnrliara M. Swayne: hud In the premlHes herein described on or after December 4. 101H. freed frlirti any 'lain, of nny unci nil of the defendmlts nerein. and for such other nnd further relief as mav seem. to llm-.Miiii't o-lm Just and equitable. This summons is published, under and in acordunee with an order matin nnd entered bf the Honorable W.' J. Hartzcll. County Judge for Jarkson County, Oregon. In the above entitled natter, and made in tho abac, MSB of tho Circuit Judge of the above' enti tled court on the 12th day of August, 1H3G, and which iinlnr.rpnul.il. von and each of you to appear on Or Iximi'o nn ,iasi day prescribed In said lirder for (he- Plliillcsfinri nf salrT Riimfnnns. Snl.l oiiler (llrerted 'Ihls summons U ne Plinitslie.l once A week for six suc cessive weeks In--tho 'Medfnrd Mall Tribune.- a daily newspaper published In Medford; Jackson couuly. -Oregon, and of general circulation tbroibjhout said county. The date of the first pubi llcitioii of Mils summons Is 'the ,I3HI ' day nf August. I9J5. and the dale ff tho last publication thereof ivfll he the J4ih day of SeptemlKr, J23. ' The time proHoritied In the order for the Pllillcution nf the sumnuins heelii 1.) run from said first date of publica tion or from -pcnamal service iiuf'f Ihe S.Hla, rtf.er-sn nedee) .if! MuhlicH. Hon. aiwrsiieh snrvire will M .tHiiM. at Ihe exultation of tho Uine prosi-rlb-ed for said iMl.-alln. .. ft " I. Mt1rord' county, ","ou' thS3i$&WU Li.neu at .Medford, Jackson county. Vl.lresv 41 l.lbeilv llnYl..... Me.l- . fi'fU, v'ji'-'Kn V""lr'. Ort'son, 5f