Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1925, Image 6

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EDITRD'BT TUB MFDFOIID
MIMSTKIUAt, ASSOCIATION
"I nave Set Watchmen Tpon Thy
Walk, Q JcriiHiJem." Inn. 62 ;6.
Looks Like a Million Dollars
., TIo Churfli.
"Thi rhuri'h In a divine Institution
Tt ran founded hv ChrlHt himself. It
tins been built upon the fulthful con
reunion of the apostles, and all fellow
11vlplPn of Jesus, continuing the mime
today. It Ih compoHftd or many niein
liers dlfferlnK the one from the oilier,
even our physical bodies Imvo
mnny members but not the Biinie
functlonK. We could not "nw "
ImndB or all feet. Ho In the church
which In the hody of Chrtat, there are
different denominations and a variety
of (jlftH and methodH of endeavor, and
these differing In practice, yet they
are all members of the same body.
This is very clear when tho bur
den of Hcrlptural proof Ih set before
us indicating- to us that true church
membership is ubovo all creeds und
denominational cleavnKe, It Is de
pendent alone upon the Individual's
fulih In Christ as their Havlour. it
Is a living fellowship with Christ
which makes us members of the body
of Christ, of which ho is the head
and power. Tho outward organ lation
indicates the true relationship within
nnd lis purpose Ih to build us up n
unity nnd Christian fellowship into
the fullness and stnuro of Christ. "
E. J. JOHNSON.
, Plcnynno Towns mill Picayune People.
No young city enlarging from small
' town provincialism ean develop urban
' aggressiveness fast enough to satisfy
the more enterprising of Us citizens.
Neither are tho provincial minded
nnd provincial customed folk of the
i transition period of tho old homo
town, Into the progressive young city.
, ever able to usslmllate and digest
readily the pressing Issues always fus
- tered and stampeded by the new and
more aggressive blood.
The real future of a growing nnd
expanding community such as ours,
often defends Upon the patience and
; effort put forth to blend and hnrnion-
Ize thene two types of thinkers during
i that critical period of transition.
Tljc dancer Conchita Kodritjucz, whose $1,000,000 collection ol '
gcm i Die finest in Spain, next to the crown jewels, it is said is
brinr1 baubles with her to dazzle us on an American tO'iV;., '
MINING NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
Edited by Southwestern Oropon Mlnlnjc Bureau.
order to win the love and reBpect of
a kI1. finds it neeetutary to kidnap
her. His work in the part is claimed
to be his greatest screen characteriza
tion. -
Clover Comedy at Ilia! to.
There's a delightful comedy at the
ICiulto theater at the present moment,
which is called "How Huxter Hutted
In." This picture opened yesterday
to a very enthusiastic audience, which
had real cause for enthusiasm because
the photoplay Is a spraklinff stream
of real ful In the capable hands of
Dorothy Devoro and Matt Moore, who
share Mellar honors.
Mutt Moore was more than usually
bashuful and retiring In thi.1 picture
consequently he aws funnier than
ever in the role of Henry Huxter, the
inconnequentlai member of the "want
ad" department of a cosmopolitan
newspaper, who was so shy he stum
bled over his own feet.
He is supported In his droll Imper
sonation by r Dorothy Devore, the
ehurminff comedienne of Chlrstle
fame, who does some very excellent'
work in her part of Heuluh Dyer, the
"steno,"
The first episode of "The Tace
makers'the new neries opening on
this bill, seenariol.tul from II. C. Wlt-
wer's stories, are filled with delightful
situations and incident, and have been
very humanly transferred to the sil
ver sheet.
u.s.A. escadrille;
TO DISBAND SOON
Local Mining News
.Oregon has today several dead or
f dying towns, once well on the way to
i i-eul prosperity, but that progress
! blocked by short sighted policies until
I prosperity fled H gatei; never to re
; turn. All progress requires vision. 11
Imminent Geologist Investigating.-
GRANTS PASK, Oct. Ilersvhell
C. Parker, einiiienl' eolugitt of na
tion wide reputation . in now In the
Hogue liivnr valley at CnM Hill in-1 I.ester liriggs, superintendent of
veutlgutlng the vast mineral reHourceK the Flanagun placer mine on Hogue
of KouthweHtern Oregon. Mr. I'ar-j Itlver, below Grants Hass,' was in
ker, who was connected with t'olum- town Tuesday and stuted that prupa
bla university for n neriod of 2r'ratioiiH ure lieinir made tn- Minrr nn!
FEZ, French Morocco. Oct. 12.
(A. P.) Approaching dissolution of
the Sheriflan eacadrille, composed of
American aviators volunteering for
service against the Moroccan rebels,
was announced today in an official
communication.
'This escadrille," the communique
says, "now Is reaching the end of Its
activities. Its members have shown
themselves worthy of their great rep
utations. "A number of escadrllN'S will be
moved to Algeria at an early date."
And the Tog Died.
NEW YGIIK. Cowardly human
hyenas which preach murder nnd an
arcy should he lawfully disposed of as
dogs with rabies, In the view of the
committee of the New York board of
trade and transportation.
i Down In Louisiana in the early 80's
v the picayune was tho mont common
1 medium of coin exchange. They were
worth exactly four for a twoblt piece.
!,Tlrplr popularity ho came to churue
' tnrlzo the peplo of the time that it
took a generation to overcome the
. pettlnhnesB and insignificance of their
eiideuvortt, and tho picayune became
, a byword for such pygmy processus,
even to our day.
years and who Is the inventor of
many appliances used during the
war, expects to continue his inves
tigation for at least a month, giving
attention to tho field as a whole.
C. A. OlHfUi and to. Her went C
Oohl Hill called at bureau head
quarters Monday, They stale that
he laboratory of the HuiihcI Smelting
soon
tho rains
the property
come. ' l
A HUrvey of the milling equipment
of southwestern Oregon for the Unit
ed States fiuraiu of Alines develops
Pnnk with H"
4th
Men are n big as they think nnd
. endeavor. They are as true or false
a they purpose und plan. They are
, tin aggressive or as provincial as cits
. torn or conformity has Invigorated
, them. A town can. travel toward the
big and better things JiiHt ns faHt as
the strides of its people will permit.
Siskiyou Highway Improvement
District
To Whom Tt May Concern:
-Vs.., --a r.ai.i.Kf t.ntlfliwl Ihnt tVlPl-
that there are over thirty properties has been filed with the Orogon Slate
equipped with mills for the reduction Highway Commisnion a proposed
of ores and recovery of values. form of petition proposing the organ-
The United Slates Hureau of Mines lotion of a highway improvement
company hC now fully equipped undireMcue nir is scheduled t(. 1m In !n8l,;','i Ul"'r' ("e ",,,v 7"B oi;"T
eonslderable testing " helng donojorants Pass on Octohei iothuud re-' 3for h& WknoSn
on our Ores with tho oil flotation main there until 'November Oth for as the "Siskiyou Highway Improve
proceHH. the purpose of giving instructions to ment District.'" The land which It Is
Tho ICelmar-Vanpet mine nt Clold mining men In firm aid measures, proposed by said petition to Include
Hill has let contract to Martin and for the prevention of accidents, within said diatrict Is described as
Itrnthum for the completion of the; The Instruction Is free unff mining fol,"Wfl, to-wit:, ' . ' , '
timncl, ihovo being a little men are requested 10 take full ad- U ii . ? n m " 1,1 u " n '
600 feet yet to drive. vantage of the opportunity to gain w. nf thn W. M. In Joseniilne Cotin-
property near experience along thcHe llnes . . , ty. Oregon, and running thence east
the process of ltoscoe liratlou brought a generous to the southeast corner of Section 22
900 font
over
The old Hill Nye
Gold 1UU Htarted up
rehabilitation of the mine, with tho lot
.. Over enthusiasm, misdirected zeal
nnd misjudged means and ends have
often proven futal to progress. We
know, this too well to enjoy It. This
In the characteristic fear of the true
cnmicrvatiat, nnd provides the un
named shadow of argument for those
: chronically Inclined to work strong in
the breeching rather than In the eol-
. lar. , J. H. COAX.
Mr. Hcdi lck, the Med ford Sellouts and
- tho Illhle.
Superintendent Hedrlck of the Med
ford schools made the following sig
nificant statements while presenting
the matter of the week day study of
the Illhle under the authorized plan,
before the local ministers association
last week:
"The Interests of the schools nnd
the churches are Identical. The
church is the parent stuck and the
school the off-shoot of It. '
"The ulggeqt criticism that can be
leveled against our public school sys
tem today Is pur lack of religious edu?
cation." -
' "I do not know that this authorised
plnii of Illhle study for the schools wil
supply the whole lack for moral and
TcUulous education, but it Is (he best
'thing In sight and will go a long way
In that direction. '
. These statements are worthy real
consderntlon by ull patrons and rltl
Jinm of the community. Mr. Hedrlck
Is nnxlous that the lllblo course may
l.e made a part of tho school course as
noon na possible'
Money talks. What does It sny
,r about you ?
f ; Hit ynqr walk, not your talk, that
tells the world your story.
What are you doing now ITncle
Amos? "Pse preaching the gospel."
"Well, well;, do - you use notes?"
.'Nosuh, at fust I used notes, but now
I deinundfi tho cash."
Word comes that Itoselmrg has Just
, planned to launch Its first comiuu-
. idly cliest to meet the obligations of
in community wide Rort. Having had
'- milch public discussion relative to
' the name for our town, we will watch
their new nedeavor with much Inler-
- The following Is to tho credit of nn
' .old colored church member In Ala
ha ma: "Folks make mo tired re pre -p
sentln Ritnn as runnln' after dem to
tempt dem. Do truth Is. my friend.
dr is so many people pull In nt the
DeMitl's eoat tails dnt he ain't guot
much tlino to chase anybody."
A dispatch from london snys lhl
Ihe Pltport of liquor to the' Cnlled
c States has reached a lean period nnd
that no money Is available to finance
mm. running projects. The exports
have decreased 60 per cent since Jan-
uary. Kxports of liquor from tier
' many nnd Krnnco to America, the
, dutputcli otutes, aro almost tUt
return from Krnnco of tho owner,
Mr. jtlanchln.
P. X. Johnson of tho Oold Itldge
mine oil Kanes cn ek near (luld Hill
has completed the installation of a
new Ingersoll-Hand compressor, elec-
Icaily driven. The pronertv Ih
equipped with a stamp mill nnd
work of development Is now under
way, with prospects fur a consider
able production during tho winter
months.
. Mineral Display.
The exte.isive display of ores from
various parts of southwestern Ore
gon, maintained nt bureau headquar
ters. Ml II street, Grants Pans, In
constantly growing, and it Is well
worth tho time f any person inter
ested In the true development of the
state to examine same. Almost dally
now specimens nre brought In from
the varlqus districts showing the
quality of the large deposits of oreH
containing gold, copper, silver, iron
manganese, chrome, cinnehar, etc,
The public Is Invited to examine the
exhibit d u r I n g ordinary business
hours.
I.oImiii Mine.
Tuesday Oeurgc taker of the
.!utnp-orr-.too country brought to
bureau headquarter! for exhibition In
the mineral display largo specimens
or high grade gold on In. in the
Itorsrsboe .Mine on Coyote creek. In
th? Greenback district, owned by Tom
I. oban. The .vein of thin ore is ap
proximately 2 feet wide and the rock
Is of the hiiiiio general character as
that found In tho Irish Olrl vein of
the flrccnhnck mine.
The continued development of the
Oreenback district Is proving beyond
any question that tho mtueral re
sources of southwestern Oregon rank
with those of any other section of
the couniry and that with tho ex
pendlturs of adequate experienced
milling capital Oregon has the oppor
tunity to become one of the leading i development
mining stales of the l nlnu. sour
wholty to the awakening of" the state oregonthe'
at largo to Us vast mineral re- corner of Sf
t'i,.,.-oU ih,. i ,. in Two. 37 s. of it. 'i w. or tne w. m,
vl "',f f.S"tl''""y "J" Snth.nm of an Id
'.W Uoniler on Coyiile creek In the Becon ri , all townshln and
(IreenlHU'k illatrlet, and somu are on ranse; tbenee east to the northeast
display ill tho window , at 61 1 H corner of Section 1 9 in Tu-p. 37 tt. of
street anil are iitli-ae'lnK attention R- 1 V. of the V. M.. In wild JaekHon
A Kenoral writeup or tho rtnllep County, OreKon; thence south to the
iu t.i.i t, i. . southeast corner of Section SO In paid
list, 1. 1 s l elnit prepared for the , , , and thence west to
nild-mnnlh Issue of Mining- Truth. ,he northwest corner of Kectlon 84
inildislled at Spokane. In Twp. 37 S. of H. 2 W. of the W. M.
There Is nn Increase of 60 per In said Jackson County, Oregon:
cent nf students In the school of thence south to tho northwest coiner
mines nt fnrvallls this vear. due l Section 27 in Twp. 38 S. or H. 2 w.
enee east to the nortneast
Section 25 In said township
mnirees. nn( range; thence south to tho Boulh-
The hureau hns opportunity to west corner of Section 7 In Twp. 30 8.
place n mine or prospect owner in ot 1 W. of Ihe W. M. in said Juck-
tou. h with a party Willi money who fn C"""y- ?.reB.n,; f',',0" ,0""1
lu .vim,... i. ,.i . . ..I. lhe 'W illlii motto Meridian in snld
Is . 1I..K to e,,uip a property with Jil(.kaon i.u,y: thence south to the
nmchlncrjr and work with tho owner Oregon-California State houndary
on a percentage hauls. Iline: thence west on Bald state boun-
: dary line to the west line of Section
Mine Manager Arnllnlile. I 16 ' Twp. 41 8. of H. 6 W. of the W.
Mining npemtora lonking for a ln Josephine County. Oregon;
mlm, ,iinn ,...,...,... V . thence north to the place of hegln-
inlne mine manager ur suncrlnten- nln(f. ttnd lni.,uUnK th'a cities of Med
flont can he placed In direct touch frd and Jacksonville, In Jackson
with an experienced man by the bu- County. Oregon, ns shown by the of
reau upon a moment's notice. This ficial plats of said respective cities
party has had- experience In milling m,w on fllp ana record In the of
ci.n. enlintliig. ' smelting, general do- feo of the County Clerk of said Coun
velopment. surveying, mapping nnd $ Tfurther : 'notified that Fri
assaying, and hears an envlahlo reptt- day. the 3 0t tt day of October, 1925.
tatlon for Integrity. v ,nt tho hour of 2;no o'clock p. m. of
said day in the Jackson County Court-
' Colli I'lYxliicliiin Slmlsllcs I house nt Jacksonville. Oregon, has
The aticiitlnn r mining men gen- J11'1'1! wt, ns lh.w "m,e 1nl ",0 Ji"toe
,.,,,. .,. ., , , ,. ' ,' " for hearing and pnsslng upon sa d pe-
e ally Is i a led lo the fact that ln titn and for approving or dlsapprov
snipping gold or silver bullion thru i,,K the form of said petition, the eon
loial banking channels to the mint, tents or matters set forth therein nnd
they should insist that their bullion tt1P boundaries of said proposed dls
lie lubelled Plainly as coining from '"''i1, .',
Oregon In Older that nroner nrndun. A,,y l,p,'"on!, rteslrlng to protest the
ii.,n ,L i ,,,, .. I'loinr piomie- orRlin ,,! f mia proposed district
Hon credit may be given the state: nl. a&lrlnK to ,,e ,.',, wUh ,.Pfe.nce
otherv ise, sbipmenlM made hy local to any of the matters therein set out
bnnlf.i to their hanking correspon- ure hereby notified to appear before
dents In Sun Francisco for rtcilvprv the Commission nt the time and the
lo Ihe mint are credited to, tho Htnto I1'1"'0 herein designated nnd filed with
of Ciillrornla ns coming from Olid fi"1'! Commission, or prior thereto.
,,. .,, ,,, , K, V , their objections or protests n wr t ng.
Ibr. iml, the San l.'rnnclsoo banks. ,lU.a lhl8 3(Uh 'uay ot September.
much erroneous cred lis hoost Cull. 1!)s
foinla's production and lessen that OltKOOX 8TAT13 HIGHWAY COM
from this suite, nnd is harmful tn thn MISSION,
of our mineral
The Screen
tly Vo rnws Agent,
trlanr.le, but ll begins where moat
triangle playa leave off.
Thia U a picturo. for the whole fam
ily, but the married folks are Kotng
u nei me niggest kick out tif It. fn
liy Wm, TMtby. Chnlrmnn
Hy II. It. Van Duzer, Commissioner.
Hy V. H. Malone. CommlHMioner.
Attest: Hoy A. Klein, Secretary.
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cm and lntny Ituth Miller, comes to Inerriw. Th pmtm
'UIsm Mo Again." nt rmurlaii.
lenient I.uldtHch has done It aaln.
Ills latent directorial accomplishment.
"Kis Me Again," pofwenscs that haiiip
fine degree of satire, subtle humor
nnd genuino acting that charactertxed
"The .Marrlatte fiivle." with which he
fh'Ht Mtnrtlcd Beveral million fans. Kor
plot nltuatlons, this play, now nt the
Hunt's (Yaterlnn. p:ttecs tho former.
A well known producer recently re
marked that the American movie go
lug public didn't like to see the pic
tured life of the folks next door, much
less their own, on the screen, lie Is
mistaken. There Is nothing qulto so
obviously delightful ns to witness a
10iy nn beautiful filled with lnglc a
"Kiss Me Again.' It presents n thor-
iiiiKiti) nuoiao cuarier suiuy 01 " "" in r
each of tiu piiiipuuu tho eiurnali01 tt wuiiuuuirv ioUmuu wkho,
NOTICE OF SMP nr GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
Gvntral Land Offic
WtihliiiiKtuu. U. C
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" " iM.i.ui tne oesi recipe tor nmtoe in twrMw Rhin ttiat nubjf to the
nettling the divorce problem that wo s ami limitnt on of the arts ot Jum-
have yet encountered iy' " 1B t31 Ht 8IN' IVbnwty SO. ltmt
ihe music accompanying the piny 7;.w, and pumunt to .Irpartinfntal nvulaiinn.
is also of n special nnture, nfrnnged of Aptil l4, ltfJ4 b. 0. 87). the timtier
by Itaymond Hallnrd. rV.i1 .'"."rVf ,a,1,l "ol"1 N"-
at 10 oVItx k a. m. at puhlic am Hon at
.... th U. S, Unt tUcv at HtwlmrK, On-Rtm. to
"llcaduliidV' Is Ulalto Thriller Ith hlh,- t"'H at not Iraa than th appraia-
"Ih-adwlnds." slnrrlnu- i. VT"1". " this lir, aalr to tr
nnhin't to the approval ot the Heorrtarjr of th
price, with an altl
e per renr thereof.
miwt ! tcHMHrtl
mi reliu-netl If u)
limrm-nl. nt knpu iA haim.i b.iII t
scenes having been taken aboard the '" "' nl"T. hl. mi im- irnt.iml within
yacht ofa Well known California mil. 'V"...'".,. . V " wlml irom rm.r.
Il.inlre. ,
th Italto theater tomorrow matinee, J'on.l .urn ot on.-flfth ot on.'r
for a threo dav engagenient It Is a ."! """""".'"i" .ilowH. n.u
thr,aig story o, Jl'tJ olV, 'i 'Z' "S'T
l,n ..(,! ... . I . . ""iwai-imB orRTiniini nniHT ine lawn
1'ealtUtP With Mil linitatinl ant ut l ' of Ih ?. u.- .
ff piii'j'-vi, ""I"' nui'i, wr any piie, irrriiorr, or
an tniustml way, 'llMidwlnd" In de- ' Vi w",rrwl on)p Ln Pi'HcatioB of a
clnpo.l in Ka tl... .r... .., .. "mat oed pimhaver. the timter on anr lrcal
ke. ns ilM ni ,u.,.. 1..J . r"i! . . .w!". ,,fr,, wiMMtely Wfoit
M ""miimi m " "'mi in an.v onrr ol a larger un.
ot;. ii.nie IVlirs U cast in the role .-. 1 Hev. 11. KWU NKU fir
i. bviuitfik m .t uwv, av tig duo u'.t
lirmkxW U , 8E4 NW fir 9SS M . hem-
link 00 U.. SK'i fir 1100 M . SW M
bi;V, fir 1710 M., HK &K fir 1000 U.,
cvdar 140 U., HW Ur 1000 U.. bam-
lok 40 U., NKk HW fir 182o U., NW4
HWii fir 1A70 IT, HBSi HW, fir 1110 3d,.
henilM k t0 M . filar 45 11.. HW K HW 14 t t
Uklb U., hemlork 120 U.. tctlar 00 Si., none
ui inv nmucf on in-m Mr i ion io oe iun lur
leas than ll.flO per U. fur the fir, (t per it.
for tlia relar ami 75 renta per M. for the hem-
iim'k. i. iu m., it. i tv., ho. 2., i.oi o, nr
4J0 If., Lot 6 fir 8rt0 M T. 17 8., H. 6 W.,
Sec. 81. KW ,W14 fir 7S0 31.. T. iH R..
H. 10 W., Kec. 81, Lot t fir 240 M., white
cedar 60 V., Lot 8 fir 610 U., white cUr
80 M iMt 4 fir 2(10 Si., white cedar 100 H .
re.1 te.iur 80 U.. hW fir h0 M while
cedar 3.'. ii.. SW'4 M V (ir 19i M., wlhte
mlar 10r M., SY.'A SK fir 84f M., wlcta
reilar 245 M., SK'4 HK4 fir G40 M . white
,-dur 420 M., KVt SR'A fir 20 M., white
eeilar 0 M., none of tli tinitef onthcue sec
tiotia to le aolil for lew than $3 pT M., for
the fir anil rtnl wUr and $7 per M. fur' the
white rwlur. 'I'. 20 8., It. 4 W Sen. 1.1,
S red fir 400 M.. T. 21 H., K. 4 W S.-c.
2tf, SV, SW4 yellow fir 2f0 red fir
17ft M , NW4 8W yellow fir 22i U, red
ffr 275 H., white fir 15 it.,- none of the t'mber
on thette awtlona to he aold tor Jetf than 11.75
por H. for the red and yellow fir and $1 per
M. for the white fir. T. 20 Jt. 12 W.( Kee.
27. NKU NW'4. old growth fir 475 il., r-etlur
50 M., hemloi-k too U spruce. 25 M., NW
HW old growth (ir 400 M.,- ai-cond growth
fir 400 M., hfinlock 100 M., HW HW old
Rrowth fir 000 M., second gTowth fir 050 it.,
heinlm-k 200 M., HK4 old (rrowlli fir
1 OM rV if., cedur 50 Al.. hemlock 200 M.. NI-'.U
old (ffowth fir 500 M., uecond arowlh fir
iiu c-enar o i neinitjck Uft w., NW
HR old growth fir 400 M., second growth
fir 400 M-. t'cdar 150 M., HW SK'4 old
growth fir SOO M second growth f r 450 M..
cedar 175 II., KK'4 SKVi old growth flr fiu0
M., second growth ffr 775 M., cedar 25 M
heinlok 2i' M Heo. 85, NKi o'l growth
fir SH80 M., -edar 60 M., Iicmlork 680 M.;
NW'4 NR4 old growth fir 3S40 SI., heinlok
J170 M.. MW'i XKK old irruwth fir H'O M.,
1 1. 'Hi lock 550 M., SK Necui.il growtli
ur aiuu m ceuur uu Ja., neiniocK lit u., M,u
NW'4 Hecnnd (jtowth fir 2010 M., Iivinlock
140 M . NW'i NW w-coml growth fir 8420
jh., v 'A aw 'A ae-onI growtn nr 32(
SKlA NWW set'ond irrowtli fir 2K50 hi'in-
lock 150 11.. NK'4 SW4 aecond growth fir
4450 M , MW4 HW'4 aecoiMl growth fir 2tfi0
!.. SW HW'4 Becond growth fir 3000 M.
nr. 'i nw'A kh-oiui growtli nr m m., fir.'A
SB 'A Bf-ond growth fr 4100 M.. NW 8K4
Necond growth t-t 4000 M., herntork 100 M.,
HW V4 SK4 second growth fir 480 M.. SK4
HKU aei'oiid growth fir 175 U.. cedar 125
il., none of the timber on thexe section to le
(told for lea than $2.50 per M. for the upruce
and old growtli fir. 2 ner M. for the cedar
and second growth fir and 50 eentH per U. tor
ine neniincK. r. su n., h. a r, nee. i, nw
NKVi. pine 375 H.. fir 40 M , Lot 8 pine. 275
M.. fir 100 M.. Lot 4 pfiip 70 M., fir 470 M.,
NW4 pine 275 M fir 100 M.. none of
the timlMT on th'a tan -Hon to he sold for lem
than $2.50 ier M. fur the pine mid 81 per M.
for the fir. T. 27 S., It. 11 W., Sec 21,
HWi rellow fir 450 M.. white fir 300 St..
hemlock' 100 M.. SW'i SK'4 nd fir 1500 M..
white fir 200 M., ml retur 75 M.. SKH SK4
yellow fir 1250 M.. rnl fir 750 U., hemlock
M., red ntlar 50 il., T. S . R. 12 W..
See. 23. Lot 5. red fir 4t0 M.t none of the
tlnilnr on thee sections t'o be sold for less
than $2.50 per M. for the red and yet ow fir.
91.50 lifr M. for the red cellar and 50 reuta
per il. lor the white fir nnd hemlock.
-IMUS. U. HAVKI.U '.'
At'ting 1'oinuiiKNlniier..
Charter No. 8.
IU:iOHT OF ('OM)ITIOV OF
First State Bank
Reserve District Ki. 12
THK W
At Eagle Point, In the Htate of Oregon at cloj of hU8lnei Sept. 28,
UKSOlltCEH , .
1. Loam, and clleount..lnelu.llnB redineounts ahown in itema M
and 30. If ony ..... -
i. OveriliaftM iiecured and unaecured ;y'""r""r-""i
3. V. K. Koveriiinent BecurltleH owneu,
4. -OtherndrwarruntH S aeouraies7 lncinK Vureijrn"
emment, Htate, municipal, corporation, etc., . includinjr
those shown In Ilem 30 nnd 35, if any-. VVLoii
6 nanklnir house, S4.6ati.61; furniture and fixtures. 1180"
S fub) "ih on hand In vault and due from hanks, hanker . and
trust companies deiKnated and approved reserve agenta
of this hank-. - t""lMl"7.'.V
11. Checks on hanka out,Hlde city or town of reporting bank anq
other cash Itenm - ,
Total cash nnd due from hanka, IteniH 8, , J 'n '
' nnd ll - : :"; . i-
1925.
674.80
None
8,750.00
239.01
78S.93
94.11
Total
..$93,940.36
23.
MADlMTIKfi
3.112.96
2.76G.10
Capital atnek paid In
wurpius runu j -
(a) Undivided proflta
ih l.enH current exnentie-s. Interent and laxea paid
Dem und epiMltN, other than hankg. subject to reserve:
Individual depoHfta aubject to cheek, including depo8ltn due
the State of Oregon, county, cltle or other public funds....
Demand certificates of deposit oulntandinif
Cashier's checkH of this bunk outHtandliiK payable on demand
Total of demund deposits, other than hank .
; 'deposits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24,
25. 20 $06,2EB.40
Time and SuvingM I('hhU.s, subject to reserve and payable on
demand or aubject to notice: '
Time certiflcatea- of deposit outstanding .'.
Total of time and savlnKs deposits payable on
demand or subject to notice, Items 27 and 28. .810,027.65,
Liabilities other than above, if any, Loii and Short ijunh.
115,000.00
?,ijou.yu
346.86
65,807.44
53.00
394.86
10,087. 65,
10.45
Xotioo (if A(liulnlMrntorH Rale.
In the County t:ourt of Jackson boun
ty. State of Oregon. . ;
In the Matter of the Estate, of Emma
C. Happ, Deceased.
Notice is hereby clven that in nur-
suanoe to an, order of the county court
of the county of Jackson, state of
Oregon, made on the 5th day of Oc
tober; 1925, in the matter of the es
tate of Knima C. Happ, deceased, the
undersigned, administrator of the said
estate, with i.he will annexed, will sell
at private sale In one parcel .to the
highest bidder upon ternm of cash In
sold coin of the United States and
subject to confirmation by said county
court, on or after the 4th day of No
vember, 1925, ail the rlnt, title and
Interest of mild Km ma C. Kanp. de
ceased, at the time of her death which
was a fee simple title in and to the j
real estate nereinauer ctescriDeu, ana
all the right, title. and interest that
the said estate has by operation of
la'w or otherwise acquired other than
or in addition to that of ald decedent
at the time of her death, ln and to
that certain lot and percel of land
situated In the county of Jackson,
state of Oregon, more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter and tho North Half of
the Southeast quarter of Section
Seven (7): the Southwest Quarter and
tl. . West Half of the Southeast Quar
ter of Section Elht (8): the West
Half of the Northwest Quarter and
the Northwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section Seventeen
(17); and the East Half of the North
east Quarter and the Northeast Quar
ter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Eighteen (18); all In Township
Thirty-Seven (37) South of Range
One (1) East of the W. M., In Jack
son county, Oregon.
All bids and offers must he In writ
ing nnd may he left nt the office of
the undersigned, 30 N. Central ave
nue. Medford, or mny be filed In the
office of the clerk of this court at any
time nfter the first publication of this
notice and before the making ot such
sale.
. Date of first publication, October 5,
1925. J. P. FUKOEU
Administrator of the Estate of Emma
C. Happ, Deceased, with the Will
annexed.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estuto of Mary
B. Orr, deceased.
Hasle Pennington. Plaintiff, vs, Hugh
William Orr. Ira Vanloh. Hue h L.
Hunter, Henry E. Hunter, Honry
KJmore Hunter and all persons un
known claiming any . right, title,
estate, lien or interest In or to the
estate of Alary B. Orr, deceased, De
fendants. To Hugh William Orr, Ira Vanloh,
Hugh Li. Hunter. Henry E. Hunter.
Henry Elmore Hunter and all persons
un Known claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or Interest ln or to the es
tate of Mary 11. Orr, deceased and to
Abbio K. Thomas, executrix of the
Estate ot Mury B. Orr, deceased;
In the name of the state of Oregon,
by order of this court, you and each
nf you nre hereby notified that on the
30th day of July, 1925, Ha2le Pen
nington, one of tho heirs nt law nnd a
legatee nnd devisee under tho last will
and testlment of Mary B. Orr, deceas.
ed. filed her petition In this court,
praying that the rights of nil persons
Interested in the Estate ot Mary B.
Orr. decensed,' be ascertained nnd
declared by this court and that
it be determined to whom distribution
should be made.
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to appear herein
on .the 28th dny of December, 1925.
nt the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. of
snld day and date at the court room
of the above entitled court In Jack
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, and
file answers herein in the manner
provided by law, setting forth your
respective claims of heirship, owner
ship or interest in said estate, and
show cause why such petition should
not be granted.
And you are hereby further notified
that if you fall to appear and answer
the petition of said Hasle Pennington,
plaintiff herein, as above required, a
decree of this court will be entered
herein In accordance with ihe nlle
gntlons and prayer of said petition.
This citation Is published In th
Medford Mall Tribune by order of the
HonornMe W. J. Hnrtiell. Judge of
the above entitled court made and en
tered on the ISth day of September.
1925. Date of first publication Sep
tember 21, 1925.
PKLIMA STEVENS.
County Clerk for JiKkaon Coutuf,
Oregon,
- Total 193,940,36
State 'of Oregon, County 'of Jackson, ss.
I. H.- E. Campbell, caHhler of the above named bank, do solemnly Bwear
that the. above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
H. E. CAMPBELL, Cannier.
' Subscribed And sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1925. ' .
W. C. CLEMENTS, Notury Public,
My commission expires January 4, 1928. . ;
Correct Attest: Wm. Brown, J. V. Brown, Directors.' " - f
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