pace mam
WORLD SERIES
STARS MAY OUST
AFTER LAST GAMEr:
IMTTSJlKltG, Oct. 1 R. i Hy Tho Ah
8(;itit!fl I'rcsH) UaHttball lias imcx
(KifU'd and at tiim; HtraiiKft way of
shirting iln (ort-m; Uh ulhiVUts of
clmnKiiiK tln.'Ir colors.
Then? hav heen u nmiihur of qmnr
twists of (ate that hav brought HtarH
of the rival I'ittshurK and W'uHliiiiKton
Hubs tui-'cilicr in n hattln that now
Kmjh lo tht limit of Hovfii KanifH to
tf.v.Uin thu 1'j2 world'n chaniilonHliip.
Tlu'ie limy hn now tuniH of tho whnol
ti cmiifl, for baseball circles have un
der dlst'UHHion the proHpect that two
and perhaps three of, the outstanding
fiKuies of the current Hcrh'H may don
their present unlfonmi for the last
time in the final game.
The figures in thin discussion for
that seems the only definite basis for
conclusions, now are Hoger iVckfn
paimh. assislant nianaer and short
stop of the Senators and Max Carey,
captain and center fielder of the i'fr
nles. (loose (loslln of (ho Renators,
world's series home run king is the
third subject.
Most substantial of the gossip linked
with I'cckinpaiiKh Ik that the veteran
infietder is to succeed I-ee Kohl as
inanaKer of the Red Sox, koIiik to llos
ton in a trade which would Rend n cat)
able pitcher to Washington, possibly
Howard Khrnkc.
Carey, It is said, has managerial arn
bftidiiR loo, and may be Involved in a
transaction which would also help the
Pirate pitehlug staff. To support this,
it is pointed out that Harney Drey fuss,
Pittsburg owner, has Just obtained at
u high price one of the most highly
touted outfielders In tho minors. Paul
Waner of San Krauclsco, along with
the crack shortstop of the name club,
ilal Khyne.
There hag been no official support
given to nny of thin speculation thus
far. Dreyfuss refused to Intimate nny
changes lie may have In mind ho far
as his pennant winning regulurs are
concerned.
(iriffith too, lends no backing to ro
forts of a shift for Peckinpaugh.
Pecklnpaugh himself, however, lends
Home color to tho speculation. The vet
eran known that his best playing days
are numbered although he was voted
tho most valuable performer to his
clhh of any American Leaguer this
Vear. He intimated IiihL nit; lit that be
.'oitld like to take the reins of the
fted Sox In an effort to bring them
back to the bafleball holghths they
huvo often Jiold in the pUHt.
0. A. C. TEAM FIT FOR
T
COKVALI.IS, Ore., Oct. 16. Final
scrimmage of tlio week prim to the
Whitman game In Portland Satur
day was hold by tlio OrKon Agrl
ii 1 1 ii in 1 collcgo finilball team last
night when the rook team furnished
till' Opposition.
Tho scrimmage was described as
"very satisfactory" ,y Coach Hchis
slcr. No training Injuries have oc
curred thm week and an tho wave
of sickness that troubled tho team
last week has subsided, tho men will
le In top form for tho coming con
tent. ,11m Dixon, tackle, In out In
ti Kiiit ntw, hut ho will ho kept nut
of tho gnnio Hiiturnay. Knhhlns, first
string end, has not fully recovered
from the Injury received n week iiko,
mi I ."fan will probably start at light
end.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
At Hcattlc-I'ortlnnd. no game, fog.
At Kan Francisco I; Onklund 3.
At Sacramento 2; Halt liko I.
At Los Angeles 2: Vernon 5.
Medford Rotary
Club News
The Khvnker tills week nt the Mod
ford Itoitiry luiichooti held at the
! Intel M (I ford, was CitMMge Nouner,
I'nltetl .States district attorney. Mr.
Neii ncr Is In Med ford uh prosecutor
in the V. S. federal court.
The very aide address fi Mr. Neii
ncr, wlut In ti native Oregonlun, hence
knows itregnn and lis ways, gave a
highly appreciated talk on commit -nlly
topics of Interest that was ureut
ly apprerlMted, esn' laly as they per
tained nlt-in to Mcilfoid prohlems. TIiIh
address will Inng ho remembered by
the members and vlslinr.
The ltev. Mr. Jnnes gave n short
talk on the work hi'ln accomplished
In connect Ion w lib Near Kast relief
work. Mr. Jones and Hhsnclnh's are
In the valley for n few days In con
nection with th slwotk.
The visitors were Judge fl, K.
vert on, U. H. IHstrl.t Attorney tlem-iie
Neuner, KeV. Jnm'H ntul UHsoclales
from Portland.
The visiting Kolarhms were T,. V.
Jones, now of Salem, hut formerly of
Medford: K. O. Hnker, Portlaml:
Jack K. Kerr, (Ira tin Puns; K.ul
Vhltlock. lielmer V. Kuykembill and
Clarence H. I'ndeiwood of the Klam
. nth Kul In club.
' Profeisor Weds Prlncrsi
PA It I H Charlea Henry Huherkh,
New York Inwyor, formerly professor
of WlHConsin, Tias nnd Suniord I'ni
Vetsltfes, Ih on his hotn -ymonn with
thd runner PrinceHS Ninn Mdlvant oT
Huftsin, T2.
Cook witli go.
tl
Natives and Fish in Greenland
WASHINCTOX. Oct. 13. How the
JCsklmos live In Icy (Ireenlandpone
of the most forbidding of allttiiihab
ited areas, Is related In the following
bulletin from tho National bio
graphic Hoeiety, based on a radio dis
rmtch from Iho MacMillan antic
expedition :
Aside from lis mines of coal and
cryolite, ireenlnnd Ih uh free of in
dustry and manufacture as it Is of
agriculture, husbandry or forestry. I
The rock Jace-work border between
len Can and sea offers no oppor
tunity for farming or herding and a
... thn .,1., f!
mm. i'uv imnu
suitable harbors to which
kayak
or a small wooden boat can retreat
from the storm
I'lslihitf Only Industry.
"The Kskimo has been repulsed by
a barren land which, however, wel
comes him cordially when fish nre
piled on his deck or walrus or seal
d i'h u at his towline. It Is natural
therefore
plant we
that
saw
the only
Industrial
in Greenland should,
be related to fishing. '
"Across a narrow bluht from the
main town of I lolstenborjf Ih a small
lot mortem fiiclorv for ea no in if ball
but There ulrls In bright bead col- that It seems as though It could float ho M., Lot A fir 2d0 M.. white cedar 100 U.,
can, w..Bh the firm white flek or'll 'H'-r down J in Maine described, r,,5 J NE?i sk-J fir 4 5 M.I Iwu
Hcruh ser tlium of the hg ftah In " !l vc""" s"'lnK """ ,f " ''"" 'J,r 040 "
chiliv tnli en water I bucket fell overboard under her bow- "' " i?0M- Hw f- ", 21,0 M-
nill lllOH or Hen wilier. j . icdar 00 II., nunv ol Uie timber on tliese wp.
"In the north, a elevhere, clvlll- "I'Ht. she would bumi It ahead oi.,W11 , M1 (llt fcsil tliln u )n,r M (if
Dillon h:,i been workini: IIh wav with her for a week before nbe could Ket , tli fir ami rnl ci.lr and 7 pr M. for'Hi.
Ijilinltlvc iieopleii. What ban meant '
wealth to Gloucester , has meant In-
croaslnp; want to the kaynker, and
tin. Dunes have souifht to provide
CMililoymcnt for thesu (Ireenlanders
., r..-
woo, Willie ucyciomiiiu iiidii-n ioi- iiii-
ported articles, are farming their
once producllve half ncres Ichh prof-
itably than before. The halibut can-
y..i ... ......... ,
(I ci y III I mini itiihii k in nil t. ii.-.n iii.
to enable a Hetllement to live through
coo)eration at a time when Individual
skill and Inltlatvo are on tlie wane.i
Sons of kayakers who would bravo'
any storm. Ket seash k on the bitf
halibut schooner and It in hard to
find efficient men at any price com
mensurato with possible return.
Trnppliiir Wliltu Whales.
"CJreenland halibut Is perfection In
fish food and a sale is gradually be
in develttpcd for canned halibut pro
duced In a factory which unsworn a
demand. Hot for food or profit, hut
for employment by those who would
otherwise lack ,lt. Kukkertoppcn has
become prosperous by running nets
between Islands and trapping white
whales. The whal factory around
which th entire economic life of tho
town centers can bo provided with
eiKht hundred carcasses in u season.
"HolstenborK depends on a bitf flat
fish to keep bright' boots on Its wom
en ond fat cheeks on Its babies.
"Tho halibut is the king of those
fish whose wandering eyes and shift
ing body ptaiifH make them seem
deformed when they are actually
highly developed Tor tho life they
lead. Although tho life history of
tho halibut is still unknown, a study
of thcHo flat fish leads one to think
that during growth one. eye migrates
across tho head and that tho body
axis shifts,
ChangcM Skin to Match Ikiltom.
"Not only because of his shifty
eye and tiirnable spine is tho hali
but interesting, hut he is also able
to change the color of his skin to
match that of the bottom near which
he lies. In Home mysterious way
this ability to play chameleon Is con
nected with eyesight and a severing
of the optic nerve robs tho halibut of
its protean ability to camouflage him-;
self against the home ho has chosen
and the furniture amid which he
moves. Only by keeping hfu eyes
open can the ha I Unit work out a j
color scheme of his own. So com-1
The new edition
of Frye'e "Met
Guide," contain
ing 187 recipe.,
will be mailed
free on receipt of
2c for poitage.
Address Frye Sl
Co., Seattle.
Everything The
liams
Mwrenas
MKDToftfl MATE TRTHPyW.
flKherim n prevent the flesh
from
becoming discolored by usinir
the fish's own body as u bllndur undi7:l(()t Brtj purnuai.t to di-uartintnnd reBulation
layinv hi nieyoH down.
"When u Hchnoncr arrives In port
with mifiiy of Uh era wo Ht 11 1 alivo.
the hlns are full of fishtail stacked tti vulue an iJiown l.y this notice, kultf to be,!" pubiinhed once a week for a pe
with tlie white side up. Ah tho hugef"bjr-t to the approval ot die Se-r?tary of tbelrlod of at leaxt six ucoesive und con
fish are lifted to the wharf, the first J"'"lr' , J11". (u",; J"'". n td-li- wecfltlve weekH. under and bv virtue of
(.. in ,.rt ha Vil.n.1
which
of the
forms
considerable portion!
body,
and tons of theHe are
thrown Into tlio harbor or given to tn .yt-arx. Hidn vill be rcivl from oftl7.;ii
the poor of the town. Just before0' die United Htidee, uHtKiMtioim of RuUi.oiti-
MliMit i.no ui.i.a m.lrii f t roiiMoi fd if! rln al"' 0""lorut iotm organized Ull-Ur the Uwe
nlKht one sees pairH or trousei eu f,ir s ( t(je UnwJ HtaU qt tritwyt or
oruiKioK ""H! ii.iwiiifin ui mhii iini'm
whb h arc split and hung from poles
, , i
"'i' "IUM
to
allow inem it ury. new uijiub.i.. j n., . j Sec. II, bw .YKVi Tir
heads Klve flavor to the town nnd 1 M.. h. inltK-k 40 M.. XW s' fir ,ifl35
4 , , iM- l"dwk urn M.. KW NW '4 fir'iano m..
make Its scent as vivid as are the ,1(.Ill0,,k H!i M SR N . .
local colors In which bright beads
have wj laiKe a part.
1tes4 ue Ship Now n 1'ler'. ,
"Out ill the harbor Is the towering
hulk ..t the OI.I Peru, a i:Ullant shili
Which was once sent to the relief
" ' '
of Nansen hut is now useu as a iioai-
'"k P'l'i
"Mke the primirive peoples of the
north,
this venerable vessel has
j flat nose and hih cheek bones.
l'"Ht It. TIiIb old vemel murks one
ln 11,0 "W"1 Uunisli Tradinu
I'omimny. The shiny tin cans of tho
Holstelnborn cannery, filled to the
!"1 with thn firm flesh of tlio north-
r-rii li.'ilibul innrlf another stnue ln
- - - i,.- vei tiu-i ., ' . '
modern man's effort to adapt himself j Mj bS M
to chanKinK surroundings, as thHw4 old irrowti. fir 400 w.. second growth
kin of flatfish does in shiftlnK ft"-k 100( K 8! tfd
and bodv axlH and chaiiKlmr the color 'fr?,V.V' '..M-:... ..r"wl ,lft"
-
01 ins hkiii.
-
, , DQ Twice a Hero
MW YOiiK-Spot a fox terrier,
ns auVfl r " 'li" lllU. I,,,B"
,,y '"
twice. Once lie lost a Ick HKhtlnB a
I hi k (kK that attacked tho baby and'
now he has just awakened u BovorneSB
In time to nave tho baby from a fire
that destroyed the house.
Turkish Women Honored
CONSTANTINOPLE. First t w o
rows of scats on trolley cars are being
reserved for women.
oJlan
JoHaw
HOI-TAN
cf cigar you'll like .
"A F.OI.TAN BROADWAV
a king among smokes.",
(2 for 25c-worth more.)
away
Nature has a way of bringing
un the right food combinations
with each pussing season, and
the menu maker -who follows
nature's lead, with the help of
the famous "Frye's Meat
Guide," will find it an easy
matter to prepare many de
licious timely dishes.
Frye'i "Delicious" Brand Ham
Baked in Milk is one of the most
delightful of the 31 Ham recipes in
"Fryc's Meat Guide" that will give
the family a new treat.
Name Implies"
con
MEDFOnt), OfcEfiONV
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
General Land OffJct
UMIiIigtUll, i. C.
8r 83 19".V
Kotl la herhy riven that uiSct to the
rvm.iiiifut ...t ni ,. i.. u,.u i.....
I J 'l"rJZ A.' .
of Aj.ril 14.
IV it (.ru li. V. 470), tlie timlier
(in Uio following lands will b hoIJ Nov,
Inif landH will lM Hold Nov. Id.
M'i(; at 11) o'clock a. in. ut iiutiliu auction ut 1
the II. . land ottlre t Kburtf. Uxwm,
I i. -. ...... . .
iU not uirwvtd, oihTrwift. pallia will Issue
of alf, money to be returned it tule
j for the t'uiibfr, whirh must be ruiovt-d uiUiin
aimna inereoi only. Upon uppllvutlon ol
quuliflM piin-nniier, Uip timbtr on any Iku
"iivi"ion win je o it?rci wnaratflv urttin
4belrnr incluileil In anv odtr of a luriror unit,
lock uu M., sk skh fir lion M., NV4
SK'i fir 171U U.. SKU SF.K fir mini
cedar HO SW hK fir KlflO M., hein-
Iwk 40 U., NK'4 SW4 fir 13r, il NW14
SV fir 1.170 M.. KK;4 fir HBO M..
'T'." a . i - .hW w i
JU.. Ifll IM'K 11VI SI.. If Hat till
of the timber on tlcn section to le nobl for
letM thm tl.&O tier U. fm- ttm rtr kl e U
for tlie cedur und 7'i cenls per Si, for the hem
lock. T. lfl S., It. 2 W., Kec. Lot Q, fir
430 11., Lot li fir 3(i(l M., T. 17 H,, It. (I W..
Ser, 31. KW'4 NW4 fir 7'20 II., T. 28 S.,
It. 10 W.. fcec. ai. Lot 2 fir 240 M.. white
cetlur (JO M., Lot fir .10 M white ttnUt
while cedar. T. 20 K.. It. 4 W., See. li. NK'i
NW'4 red fir 400 M.. T. 21 H R. 4 V.. See.
2U, SKYt SW'i yellow lir 2f.0,M., red fir
J7r. M., XWW HW' yellow fir 8a.i M.. red
fir 27f M., white fir I A M., none of the timber
on thee necl ions to he Hold for less than $).7fi
per M. for tlie red und yellow fir and $1 per
oi. ior tue wrme nr. i. zu .. ii. l'Z'w.. sec
. ihiiiilkk arju 31.,
...i.. .n.. cruiir mi jiemiOi'K XUU Ml, .NK
SK'4 old growth fir 100 M., Mi'ofid growth fr
7'.0 SI., ewlur 2 ft M., hemlock M., NW'4
SK otd growth fir 4 00 41., second growth
fir 40W M r wtar 1T.0 M., HW K'4 old
growth fir 300 SI., second growth It 4.r.0 M.,
cedur 17ft M., KK4 NK'4 old growth fir ftOO
M.. Hec-ond growth fir 77ft M.. cedar 'IT, M.,
hemlock 2f. M., Sec aft, NK4 NKV old eiowth
fir 3HM0 M., cwlur AO M., hemlock ftsO M
AW14 NR old growth fir 8340 M., hemlot k
1170.M., HV!4 NK old growth fir 32.10 SI.,
hemlock ftftO SI., Si-: M-iond growth
ffr H400 M.. cedar f.O Sl hemlock 7fi M., NK Ya
NW '( Herond growth fir il10 M., hemlock
140 SI.. NWH NW4 second growth fir S420
M.. SW'4 NW4 second growth fir 32ft St.,
SKVi NW,i second growth fir 2W.'.0 SI., hem
loek I'.O SI., NE'i SWf4 netond growth fir
44ftO St.. KW SW14 Bfiowl growm fir 2H0
M.. SW SW4 second growth fir 3U90 M ,
SK'i HW second growth fir 4470 XI.. NE1
SK Hecond growth fr 41'JO SI., NW'4 SE4
wnid growth fir '4GtHt M hemlock 100 SI.,
SW"4 SK'4 WH'oiid growth fir 4f00 SI., SEU
KB 14 WKioiid growth lir 217ft St., cedur 12ft
St., none of the timber on these (lections to Iw
sold for len than $2.ft0 jer, Si. for the spruce
und old growth ffr, (12 per SI. for the cedar
tint) second growth fir and fiO cents per SI. for
the hemlock. T. 30 S., It. 3 R Hec. 1, SW14
NKV4, pine 375 SI., fir 40 Sf Lot 3 pine. 27 j
SI., lir 100 SI.. Lot 4 pine 70 SI., fir 470 St..
SKVi NWfc pine 27fi SI., fir 100 SI., none ol
the tl in her on this sect. on to he sold for less
titan $2.ft0 'per SI. for. the pine and $ I per M.
for the fir. T. 27 S., It. 11 W., Sec. 21, SK'4
KWH vellow fir 4T.ll M.. white fir 30O SI.,
hemlock' 100 SI., SW KE red fir 1;00 M-,
white fir 200 SI., red cedar 7ft ,l,. SK SK'4
yellow fir 12.10 II.. red lir 7.r0' M., hetiih
SI., red redar ftO SI., T. 2H 8., R. 12 V.,
nw. z.t, I.Ot II, red or 4U 31.. llOlie Ol llie
timher on these actions to he sold for less
than 2.fi0 pr Mi Tor tlie rwl und yellow fir,
l.ftO per SI. for the red cedar and GO cents
pur M, for the, white fir mid hemlock.
, TIIOS. C. HAVKLU
Acting Cninniisnifiiiir.
Suiiiiiions In FOKHdosuro of Delin
oneiit Tax Otrllfhiite.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for tho, County
oi
JacKson.
Pino Helt Banking Company, a Cor
poration, Plaintiff, vs. John F.
Swanson. if living, and his unknown
heira , if dend, nnd all other parties
ui- iitTHmis un Known, claiming any
right, title or interest in 'or to the
real property described herein, De
fendants. ,
To the above named defendants and
to each nnd nil thereof;
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you nnd each of ybu are hereby
nourica mat the fine Belt Banking
Company, an Oregon corporation,
wnn its princinni ortice nnd place of or the first publication of this sum
business at Butte Falls. Jackson sons, exclusive of the day of such
Countj-, Oregon. Is the holder and I first publication, and defend this suit
owner of Certificate of Delinquency
No. 0170, Issued on the 3rd day of
August, 1922, by tho Tax Collector of
Jackson Counts', Oregon, for the
amount of $37.36, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for tho vear 1920. together with!
penalty. Interest and costs thereon tojmlses and paid by this plnintlif, to-
the date of said certificate, upon the
real property assessed to J. D. Kiter,
and of which the said J. D, Kiter was
then the owner, as appears by the
Tax Itecnrds and Deed Kecords of
Jackson County, State of Oregon, and
particularly' described as follows, to
wit: n
Tho southeast quarter of Section
One, In Township Thirty-two South.
Itange Two Fast, of the Willamette
Meridian, containing ICO acres more
or less.
You are further notified that the
salt) plaintiff hits paid taxes on said
premises for suhsetpieut years with
the rate of Interest on salt! sums at
12 ler cent per nnnum. as follows:
August 3rd, 1H22. $35.30; Jan. 3rd.
1923. $3(1 fit!; November 5th. 1923.
$4(1.94; Februnry 5th, 1925. $90.73;
May Kill. 195, $42.70, all of which re
spective sums, together with the sum
of-$37.30, so paid on said Certificate
of Delinquency, on - the 3rd day of
yugusi. t :rji', ns aforesaid, are now
pust due nnd payable and there is now
due to plaintiff thereon, said respec
tive sums together with Interest there
on at 11! per cent per annum from the
respective dates of mtvment ns nforo-
said. to th date hereof, making a to
tal now due thereon at this date In the
sum of $349.51,; ns is more fully set
lorin in tne Application to Foreclos
ure, said tax lien, which application Is
now of record In the above entitled
court nnd cause, nnd to which appli
cation referenco is hereby made.
i n wild John b . Swanson ns
the legnl owner of thn title to the
above described property, ns samo ap-
iieurs oi record, and each or the de
fendants named or referred to. ns well
as all other parties or persons un
known, claiming nny right, title, in
terest or claim, estate or lien. In or tn
said real property, are hereby notified
inai tne said plaintiff has applied to
the Circuit Court of so. Id County nnd
State aforesaid, for a decree foreclos
ing the lien of said taxes against the
property above described, nnd each
thereof nre hereby summoned to ap
pear within sixtv das iiftcr th rinte
of the first publication of this sum
mons, exclusive of the day of the first
publication thereof, nnd defend this
suit or pay the amount due ns nlmve
shown, together with nil accruing In
terest thereon from said respective
dates of payment to tho date t such
repayment, nt 12 per cent per nnnum.
toneiher with nny and nil subsequent
taxes since accrued against said pre
mtes and paid by this plnlutlff, to
gether with nil penalties, costs nnd
accrued intercut thtreon, and the
O
TIHTftAY,. QCTOTVEU
costs and 0sbur8m nts of this suit,
and In case of your fuilure to do ho.
n decree will be rendered In Bald
imiui andca,ui" foreeloing -lh
uu'ji anu ca,ute, loreeiuHiiifi vi i
r tm-Bal(JlaxeH and costs, agaii sr u
In nil ami nrttiiilHPM above tleHcrlieu
1 a J un,,,,u' " . V, 7 . t Yhi
Medford. Mail 'IVibune. a leu'ul nws-
, nnbliKhed n-.Mili.rlv and dally
hi
fin Medford, Juckson County, Oregon,
tOitt" "r Bne"1 circumuon in su.u
II H OfUeP Ul UU Ul ICU I If III IHTr'lUlUI':
ThoinaH. Circuit JudS. for Jack-on
ounty. Oregon, said order bearing
date of September 17. 1H2 5, which
said order bo requires wild defendants
to so appear within sixty dayH from
the date of the first publication of
this summons exclusive of the day of
tin? first publication thereof.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is Kept. 24,
All papers and process ' In these
proceedings may be served upon the
undersigned, a resident of the State of
Oregon, at his address as given he
low, he being attorney for plaintiff
herein. F. J. NEWMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office and Post office address, I'ulm
Building, Medford, Oregon.
Sut unions In Fom'lOtfiiro of Delia-
cpjciit Ta'x Certificate.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in and fur the County of
Juckson.
Pine Helt Banking Company, a Cor
poration, Plaintiff, vs. John F.
Swunson, If living, and his unknown
heirs, If dead, and alf other purties
or persons unknown, claiming uny
right, title or Interest In or to the
real property described herein, Do
fendants.
To the above named defendants and
to each and all thereof:
ln tho name of the State of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby noti
fied that the Pine Helt Banking com
pany, an Oregon corporation, with its
principal office and place of business
at Buttfl Falls, Jackson county, Ore,
gon, is the holder and owner of Cer
tificate of Delinquency No. OltiG, Is
sued on the 3rd day of Aucust, 1922
by the ' Tax Collector of , Jackson
County, Oregon, for the amount of
$4'.). 13, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes for
the year 190, together with penalty,
interest and costs thereon o the date
or said certificate unon the real prop
erty assessed to J. D. Kiter, and of
which the said J. D. Kiter was then
the owner, as appears by the Tax Kec-
orus and ueeu Jieeorus or jacKson
County, Oregon, which property Ih sit
uated In the County of Jackson, and
Htate of Oregon, and particularly de-
Hcriheo as roiiows. to-wu:
The north half of the south-enst
ouarler. the northeast' quarter of the
southwest quarter, and the southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter, all
in Section 18, Township 33 South,
Range V east of the Willamette Meri
dian, containing 1G0 acres more or
less.
You are further notified that the
ho Id plaintiff has paid taxes on said
premises for subsequent years, with
the rate of interest on said sums at
12 per cent per annum, as follows:
August 3rd, liiiili. $41.72; January
3rd, 1Z3 $4.1.33; November bto. l!i?3
$43.57; February fith. 1!25, $98. 5;
May. fith. Ifl2. $45.13; all of which
respective sums, together with the
sum of $49. 53 so paid on said Certifl-
cato of Delinquency on the 3rd day of
August, as aroresntu, are now
past due and payable nnd there Is now
Itlvo sums, togotli r with Interest
hni-nnn nt 1' .in,. KAni imp n mil mi
frn.n rinuHv ilnlo. ..f mvin.m
nu (1fni.ol!ni.i . ,,, ,0ir
as aforesaid, to tho date hereof, nmk
Ing a total now due thereon ' at this
date In the sum of $378.98,' as Is more
fully set forth in the Application to
Foroclosj said tax lien, which npplicn
tloto Is now of record In the above en
titled court nnd cause, and to which
' application reference Is hereby made.
The said John F. Swunson
the legal owner of the title to the
above described property, as same
unite lira tit record, .miri en eh nf the
i defendants named or referred to, as
' well as nil other narties or nerHonn un.
Known claiming any right, title, inter
est or claim, estate or lien ln or to
said real property, are hereby notified
that the said plaintiff has applied to
tne circuit court or the said County
and htate aroresaiti, ror a decree fore
closing the lien of said taxes against
the property above described, and
each thereof are hereby summoned to
'annear within sixtv davs after the date
I or pay the amount due as above
snown, together with nil accruing in
terest thereon from said respective
dales or payment to the date of such
repayment at 12 per cent per annum,
togetner with any and all subsequent
tuxes sinro accrued ni?nlnnr miM urn.
gether with nil penalties, costa nnd
accrued interest thereon, and the
costs and disbursements of this suit,
and In case of your failure to do so, a
decree will he rendered In said court
and cause, foreclosing the lien of the
said taxes nnd costs, against the lnd
nnd premises above described.
This summons Is published nnl nerv
ed upon you by publication in the
Medford Mail Tribune, a legal news
paper published regularly and
dally In Medford, Juckson Coun
ty, Oregon, and of general cir
culation in said County nnd
Statu, said summons being published
once a week for a period of nt least
six consecutive nnd successive weeks,
under nnd 'by virtue of nn order of
publication heretofore duly made nnd
entered by the Hon. C. M. Thomas,
Circuit Judge for Jackson County,
Oregon, said order hearing date of
September 17th, 192S. which said or
der so requires said defendants to so
appear within sixty days from the
date of tho first publication of this
summons, exclusive of the day of said
first publication.
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is Sept. 24, 1925,
All papers nnd process In theso pro
ceedings may be served upon the un
dersigned, a resident of tho Slate of
Oregon, at his address as given be
low, he being nttornev for plaintiff
herein. F. J. NEWMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Office nnd postoffice address. Palm
BulldlngMedford. Oregon.
1. 1fl3S
iiitfhi V It FPORT CITY , OP MEDFORD.
QlAItTFlU.l II i.i JLyentember 30. 192&CD ' 4
July 1. m& taepterno r Treasurer. 1
hueport
. i.
office, for the
(iKNEHAIi Fl'XD
SKiSrW i.
Klnes in I'lty Court
Licenses ' ,
?if7.r;"';iWviV'j'lVr't'nT'iir' receipt.
' J'erinllH: Newer ' '
Hem: Cinrbime (Irounds
Ilenf. Public .Market - :
I'aymentH on mortiagen r
Sale of Kire Hose .V-;"" '
hale of Water from Heinle tnnK
One-half cost Improving' streets
Total '
Plshiirwiwiiw:
Warrants v ''
. Halance on hand September 30. 11)25 ....
1NTKHEST FUND
Balance July 1, 1925' " '
Receipts: ... ...
Interest on deposits ' '
Taxes
Total
DIcliurKCiiK'ntx:
Interest on BrldRO Bonds
Balance on hand September 30, 192!i....
SINKING FUND
nalance on hand July J, 11)25 -,
Itwrlpts:
Taxes .. , "
Balance on' hand September 30. 1928...
WATKIt Ff.ND
Balance July 1
192S -
Itcc-lpls:
- Water rent -
"Meter: Inside-
' Meter: Outside
Taps
lnteiest on deposits
Tuxes
Miscellaneous Items
$2,732.21
.. 1,097.25
Disbursements:
Warrants-
Interest on bonds .
Balance on hand September 30. 192S
l-IItltAlty Fl'ND.
Balance July 1, 1925
neoelpts:
Taxes ".
Fines from Library Desk y
Disbursements': . ' . - ' .
Warrunts - : v.
Balance on hand September 30, 125
FIjOATINU INDKBTKDNF.KS FUND
Balance July 1, 1925
Hecelpls:
Taxes - ;
Balance on hand September 30. 1925
W.-VTEIt BOND SINKING FUND
'Balnnce July 1, 1925
Kcecilft:
Taxes -
. Balance on hand September 30. 1025 ........
C0N,S0I.ID.VI;KD DEVELOPMENT; FUXDi
, Balnnce July 1, 1925
necrlptH:
Assessments
Paving: Principnl....
- Interest ....
. Penally
. Sewer: Principal
Interest
Pennlty '.
..$6,429.61
.. 1,813.94
... 193.97
.. 634.61
... 133.00
14.60
W'atermaln:
Principnl 285.26
Interest 109.37
. Penalty 12.68
Total assessments collected
Notes and mortgages .
Delinquent tuxes und- assessments
Total -J, ! '. 69,824.06
Disbursements:
Warrants .' .' .'. 5 6.061.18
Interest coupons Refunding Improvement Bonds.. 16,240.00
. Refunding Impr. Bonds redeemed $5,000.00
Premium 24 per cent 125.00
Accrued Interest
Loaned. to General Fund
. Balance on hand September 30, 1925 .........
IMPOUNDED STOCK FUND
Balance July 1, 1925 '
Balance on hand September 30, 1925.
STREETS AND ROADS
Balance July 1, 1925 .:....'.
lUMi'llrts:
Tuxes J ;
Disbursements:
Wurrants .
Bnlance on hand September 30, 1925
BAIiANCE IN AM, FUNDS
General Fund- ;
Interest Fund A .. '.'..IZ'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'..'.'."
Sinking Fund !..".'".".".
Water Fund,- , , I'"!";"
Library Fund .Z."..".....".T.T.".'.'.'."
Floating Indebtedness Fund 1 1!.!!".!!!!!!"'
Water Bond Sinking Fund '..".'.'..'."
Consolidated Improvement. Fund '
Impounded Rtock Fund " '""" ''" '
Street and Itoad Fund .I!!'.'.!!!'."
The nhnve bnlnnce is distributed ns follows:
Jnckson County Bank
(''list Natlonnl Hank !!!!!!.'"."!!!!"
Medford National Bank ."."L'.!.."!."."!!!
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank ..Z! '!"!
National City Bank, New York ......'." "
Jnckson County Bank. Water Account
Water Department, Cash on hand "."V".""."
Bonds Oulstnnillnc nnd Vnnnltl:
Gravity Water Bonds 5s Duo 7-1-23 (was $365.000) ...:..'u..$29t. 000.00
CJeneraj I Refunding 6s Due 1-1-2337 (was $30.000)., 24.000.00
Water Refunding 6s Due 8-1-30 JO 000.00
Bridge Bonds 5s Due 10-1-32 (was $20,000) ' "" lj'oOO.OO
Refunding Improvement 6a, Due 1-1-23 34-Z!13l""!l!l!lZ!. 608',000.00
Total CltV Bnnda nntatfin.llnn. . ;., ',-':r Ann nn
Outstanding WaminiH Fhwilug Iiulcbtinc'in,it"
Stutx Pumper Warrants .... Z!.'.1..E!!.'m.;mJ ,.,';, f 13,600.00'.
Medford, Ore.,
Oct. 14. 1S25
Travel by Motor Stage .
- SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY S
Two Through Stes Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11:30 A. M.
A pltMManl one day.trip;
Also leavei Medford at 5:00 P. M. for, Eosebnrg , connertlnfc'
following morning to Portland.
W Ukt ptwengert for all way point. For furth.r Information
and tickets call Union Staga Depot. Phona lot.
FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.81
Direct Connactlona at Roatburg for Cooe Bay Point..
WITH MXDrORD TBAD1 a ktDTOXD Ut9U
-..:.Q-.-;:;'
of th revenues and disburaemerW ot my
oaimriii funds: . ,
t 7.380.(0
240.(6
6,873.90
345.31
6.219.27
..S 1,846.29
.....tl 2,002.70
3,829.40
15.892.3.1
:. 157.60
10.69
395.46
125.63
16.687.32
318,433.61
14,082.10
, 760.00
t stn. r,a
3U.00
3.390.03
1,276.73
272.26
25. UU
133.36
34.00
8.00
.16.00
60.00
284.07
164.86
10.OOV.00 16 43.20'
I23.803.SO
ljS.36i.lt
8.448.91
S4B.82
t 219.21
.42
219 63 1
.-. Z 666.45 '
325.00
.. ? 3.601.51
i
... 3.62C.R5
638.36
3 4,266.20
... 1.7C9.92
.. t 2,496.28
G87.37
34.70
...$ 722.07
2.324.68
1.015.29
...J 3,339.97
1474.23
104.12
, .i 41,962.05
$ 8,437.62
407.31
20.80
,.i 9.647.74
4,993.60
'. 3,330.77
17.872 01
65.00'
6.190.00
10,000.00
.......
35.481.18
..$ 24.342.SH
11.60
11.60
...
289.90
474.64
764.44
269.80
$ 8,449.97
. 240.46
6.219.27
3,601,51
. 2,496.28
722.07
3,339.97
24,342.88
ll.SO
494.64 -
49.917.54
..$ 9,908.29
.. 9,229.83
.. 8,212.13
.. 7,144.76
.. 11,796.68
8,365.46
261.06
$49,917.61
Kespectrully submitted, . . .
, II. J. BERRIAN.
' City Treasurer.
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