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o rEDFORT) MATT TTITBUN, MEDFORD, OKEClny. 'WFDN'ESnAV. "AUnTST 1. 1928 pnv 5tx nunnnm rii n ::'.'!::: "'::!''"; VHIIP PH An m I HUUUUIl I I HLU TO GET A PLACE Fastest Flying Human, Who Entered Olympics Under Protest, Completely Out classed On Muddy Track Canadian Star Wins Again. AMHTUKIMM, Auk. 1- Charlie Paddock, American Kprint Mar, was ellmlnaiod in I hi- fli'.t meter semi-final Olympic event to day. The track wim Huyuy ami a drlz.liitK rain was falling- Percy W'i Hln his. tlie t "anadian Htar who nwopt In n hrillinnt vic tory In the inn. meter final on .Mon thly, on the heat. Tile C'nmiiliatl lOO-meter eliain plon fiawhrd a splendid perform ance on the wet track, covering 1 FVi i . -.J the illHlanee in Ul! .second flat iiixl lieatlliK Waiter Ifniu'lcy of Croat llrltaln hy three yurdn. Jacoli Kehulier of (iennany wu third, with I'atldueit unable to et up with tile leadern nf any stae a j id rinltdilim lanlly. OI.YMJMC K I K i. 1). iJA.M, Auk, 1. if') p Hums uf (.'ana da won meter championship at A MSTKII-i-rey Wll Ille MH-lln- Olym pic khiik'h tttday. iierfoimlim the reninrkaldc feat of wlnniiiL; i,Mth ,,f ttie Olympic .-prints, an he cap tured the iHi-mcter crown on Mon day. V II llu Inn' victory llieaill delcnl for tlx. I nited States In ihr first two finals of the il.-iy and .i;iin tile ivvorm-s Wore nl tin- IniliiN of repn-M-ntativew of different mc Umiih of Die I'.rlt ih '-iiiplie, tin- i u- nieter i-lmnipionsiiip havlnu I n won .y Sidney AiUiin-on of South Am'iea. In l"'lh events tin- I'nlti-tl Wales held the l tuple champion uhlp and failed In their defense. Anions others, the seiisaiii.ual 'anadian 'school lu-y nf I '. Mul the dr-rendinu champion. Ja. ion Seholz nf llle fnit- d Slat-s ;,rd the tiertuan ae.-. , Imul Kn MK. I'lit Mine lltti'. ft was i h first doulde nlvinple Nprlnt vleti y vine.- ;,,lpii Craii; N SEM NA 1 J i J . Wd He May Meet Ashland's Fistic Uivk J liUii i.-.-. I.. . AiiucIi'h IwC. t'f .lie k ..i.ils. m . iHnp.uil' , 1a li:r- ni.i It i u. l . !!"' I!i !. iifim-d in Mi. In. ni i.iiiiv ..r .1 M Iiitv. H h Ii h. ri'. .Mr. :n M r ,111. 1 l i.k WihuIh iiii- .inxUnis 1.1 (.11 tin- muiiIhtii l,v . u .-1 i T I x t llu- l'luli .-lil:uiil lilil-r. ; ti'llriuh In Kille nf the Mi l lli.il llu. .lil.m.li-i- nilln-i .-nl iin- Hunt- Hi. in . iiniiil.-nl ih.it h. lui nMk,. th.. l-lti.i- 1. ik-. tin- .mint I:;inmx It. tinkiin; i.ut nils v,-.u ,,i tit.- ;ir III. IV kH.I HI .t...;iiiili,,, 1,, ,- , posMl,!,. 11, iv -t,i Dtirti.lv. I!.. ,.u-h, r..t i.i.inul, :,,i,l -h.-tihl I.. " " ' I ' 1 '' it 111.- lii.uill,. Cllv ilxtp inll: I' tc f f ' , 9 MMMI of the full verMty of trlek in i:U. A' I Ilia in f lashed a spectacular finish to overtake Koerni In lln last 1 .'i nx:l'rs. Ameriru's defeat In the f liH-ter fiiral Was prej.nj:ed 1-v liie elimination i.t I hfee of Cs most prominent standard - It an v: in earlier heats. St Indz was h-f: .iImic to carry the Stars and Stripes in the final when Charley Paddock and Henry t'uiiiiniiiK found the pace uf I he semi -fiua Is earlier in the day too hot and were eliminat ed, while Charley lioi ah failed to qualify yesterday. Williams' showing was as uni formly hrilliaiit throughout tiie L"M-ti)etei- pre! i mi na rj'-s as it had heen at the shorter rlistanie in which lie upset tin- dope hy vviu niiiK t he chain ilotis)iip, and his victory In the final was a erown iliK loi,ious aeliievement. J ictor .Nearly Molda d. Williams, as in the lotl, had tie ; niemlous speed left for the final , dash after trafliiiK th- leaders until near the finish. The cm 1 -haired ' fa liailia u hoy was unheata Ide , tile Auierieans were shut out on ; tiie Olympie Kprint k for the first ! time n L'a years, i AVilliauiH was nearly mohhed, ; and was photunraphcd witli a fan 1 adian fta' draped arcamd lilm. ; Tlie time of the Ju meters was ; U I 4-." secoinls. I -." sei-ond slower 1 than the record. l.loyd'Mahu. tile failed States , hope fn the middle distances, who : was la niett hadly In tlie sua im-ters ! yesterday, was eliminated from the I .',(Mi niclers toil ay In the second ! trial Ileal. tjlllltliiK l" meters from the finish v. Men hopelessly defeat I'd. ilerhert ',uc-,c" of C riii.uiv I Won tile heal. ' TImih ended in ignominious 'ai! i lire the hili hopes of Halm, the 1 tteij of the American pack, and his countrymen, thai he would he aid" to emulate (lie feat accomnllHhtd ' hy .Mel Sliepuiml in ftos, and wore n duuhle In the classic Olympic fix- tureH. liiihu'H h owlii wjih even ( more dismal today than ft was yes ;ierilay when he wan fifth In Hi; ! MO wliit-li liouglas l;ve of llrilitln won. Yale Pole Vaulter Wins . America lonml satlsl'acthjii whvi. Stihiu fair and William tioree. Mueller, pole vaitllern, both ha- teted tho Olympic utcurd, elcitrlnc :tit t.ll) meters, lite eiiulvulctit oi ; i:; feet, a 7-Hi iticliea. ! UrocKemuellci' n-;ain Mliallei-ed jtlie pide vault record a few min utes later when lie Weill over til" I har al l.'JO iucIci'h. or l.'l reel, !MMU j Inelies. Hud HiiUtHT held Up (he fulled ; Suite' tepittatioii lor Hlreii.mh In , the Held event h hy w limine, the ; discus cliampionshlp willt an j Olvmplc lecrinl-hreuklni; Iohh oi I7.:i2 meters or laa I'cct 2 KM-TiS ' t ithes. The I on Angeles deiilist thus re 'tallied hiN title won in MUM when IiIh winning effort was Id.laa me ! Icih and hroke Ills own Olympic ; record set nil I'hal oi-casion wliich Ih the equivalent of 1T.1 feet, 5 l-Hl Inches. Tho StiiiH and Stripes went up on all three poles for the find liux when Charley MVfintiis, tlie little flilcimoan, took third place in Die pole vaull with :i.iia niider.s, or 1'.' feet II fs Inches. .Mcf.lniiis tied ; with Vie Packard of Canada and , fee llarues. who shared the Olym pic championship i;t- thro a til a tie with (ilenn (irnham, for iliird place today, hut won the jumiiofi Inr the medal. I'lcKnril tlien heat Htiriii'H lor the fourth place points. 'I he I 'ii Sim SAI.KM. O.e.. "Modern woman's barbed w ire fence Is Sharp ..MC. I. tl't dress is like a il protects with out ohslriiclinu Ihe view," Itev. K. t. Taylor, pastor of the first Mdh odlct church here, told the Kotary cluli Hum noon. Il.e was descrliiiir; u visit to (he fallfiunla lieaches. ( ounty Court Mccis The ret; ii la r mont lil session nf the county court was held today, w Mil Ihe full hoard in attendance. The chief task was the sinim; of ihe county payroll, ami do- regular fust of Hie month bills. There was ii. hiiMiies.; oilier than roiiciie I'- to, ,. ih,. ,-nui l. . 'f"t K h t MIWOIWUUI. OF II, BUT FAIL 10 GAIN ON A'Si (Hy Ilerhert . Ilarkcr, As.mi j iliileil Vrvss Sorts Writer) fJroKK.v and reeling from a sue- essom of rude Mown suffered since tiny invaded the west, the Tanks, temporarily at least have hocked u promising IosImk streak - promisiiiK. thiii is, to tlie rest of tlie American league, i Afier takitm three strain-lit mi , the chin at Cleveland, iho chaio pions tinned on their tormenlors yesterday ami beat tlie Indians, j 12 to y. in n wild Imtlle. Tli s i victory profited the Yanks noth-1 ill!,', iiowcver, exeept to keep tli I'hiiadelidiia Athletics riding tlH-. erest of iin eiKht-Ktinie winiiin ; streak, five am( u lia If fiame.t away from them in tin standings. The Athletic apparently have , tlie St. houis frowns' number for, tile foil rtii st raiulit day and the ninth straiKht time, the .'s heat the Crowns, this time hy X to 4. Six home runs featured tin- bat tle, two hy Haas ami four hy the Mack men. , Tii k inn over the liuston lied ' Sox. 7 to 'Ji. the Detroit TlKerp- renistered their seventh victory pi llielr last eiKht Annies. Ted iilaiikenshlp blew up . eiuhtii inuiim. when tin Washinn ; ton Senators scored four runs, i but the Chicago White Sox lill'eadvj ! had pileri up a six-run lead and! . won. 7 to a. I , , ' ' , , , ; five HTumcM.hy pimndliiK the I'liil- : 'lies into HiifimissiiiH, 18 to 5. Kt-j tiuu lii of I heir runs in four sue- i i cessive innftiKs. W a n d. I'hiilv j .shortstop, pulled one of the prize; 1 'honers'' of the season when. I think! uk there were three out in the fifth InniiiK. he threw the ; hall into Ihe diamond I'-'fcV ' scoriae, all the way from lirst ! base. j J a life .May weakened In the late lunlims and lirouklyu beat 'tlie second place feds, ',1 to L The New York Oianls and Chi- ' jcaijo Culis divided two al the Polo 'f rounds. The (iianls won the , first, S to 7. by seorim; five runs 1 in tlie ninth iuniiiK. and Hie Culii ! won tlie n Ik lit t-ii p, a to -I. ( ' Meadows and frame were hU ,hard at Itoston, where Ihe Knives I downed the Corsairs, 1 1 lu r. , Baseball Standings facitir Coast .-hkim. j W. f. fct ! ! Hollywood 1M !l ,700 j Saeraniento (l 10 .iit!7 j j San Krancisco I H I 2 .tHiO ! I Oakland 1 1 I I . T it 3 ' j Mission I 5 1 a .r(MI I I. os AliKi'les ft 1 7 .433 ' ! fort hind to an .333 j 1 Seattle 7 a.1 ."J 3 3 . Aiiierii-an l.cauiie. W. I.. I'd. ' , New York -. 7'l 31 .tiU3 1 fhiladclphfii . . ii I 3ti .i. to ' : st. i.nuis . ri! ra .uttu ' Cleveland 17 r..". . Hil I I Wiisiiingtoii . .it; r 7 , i i7 ; Cliie;ii;o 1.". Mi . I IT, " Hetroli -ia ,r.7 ..ia-i . Kosloli 3S lilt ,3Sti j .National l.cauue. ' 1 W. I.. I VI. ; i St. i.ouis :t :tti .i;3t; , Cincinnati ,r!i 4 1 .::m ; New York f I Hi .,7 I ChicaKo ,'s 41 ..".ii:i f rookl n r.o -is ..Mo I'H isiiti i iu h is i: .;,m:, j lioston as :a ,:t 1 1 j fhitadelphlii a4 H7 .an t i KLAMATH I'.M.I.S Uwiiiiiiu rn. r'-lMllils rn-t'.il:iiiuiui'il )li'Mt ji ml will .soon )e tipi-nil ilm. Favorite 3 i inn DULL BACK IN FIRST PLACE ONCE IRE Allekey Heath's timely homer In the tenth not only Kave Hollwood the first name of tlie series wiin the Missions hut also put them Into the upper herth of league aver nt;es. While the Stars were winning, 4 to :t, In a close, fast mime, Sac ramento, league leaders for some weeks, fell to a hutting hurruKe. idT Oakland, 7 to (J. Kor seven fn nlnu's the Star-1 tells frame was a ptchinK duel lu-twecn .MeCahf and J'illetie, then with the fells hav ing the Kame virtually cinched, 3 to 1, In the ninth. Hollywood scored twice to lie. Ualterjes: Ilulvey and Mefahe. Uassler: i'il lelte. fatdwin. With a four-run lead in t he ninth, Sacramento had counted an other victory until the Oaks came to hat. Even then two men were out and the hases empty before Ihe barraKe start ed that netted five j ruub and the victory. i;aiti'ks; j Cooper, I'allas, Dunirevlrli and l)a- 1 llu, I,omhardl and ftead; Could ami I K mis. Koelilt-r. Outeh Jtuctlier won easily fori San Krancisco from Lus A tmeles, I 7 to 2, featured principally hy AvcrJIl's homer. llatterU-s: Ruethor. I In thS" inz: l!arflM'1 Weathersipy. j Jack KnlMhj brought the elJav- . ers another victory, his third con- '. sectitive. this lime from Seattle, S to . His wild pitch Kuve the In-: dians their only run. nntteries: i Knight. Whitney: Cole, Cox and Collard. Ainswroth. Today's Karnes: fus Angeles iit San Francisco; Missions nt Holly wood; Oakland at Sacramento, and Seattle at I'ortland. UP ON NEW RULES The 1 football rules have been issued, and are beliiK studied Scott, by members of tlie Medford liif h "Just now there are only about school Kridlroti so,uad. i nure a.e j six outstanding heavywelKht con no new rules, and only mlimr j tenders in the country," said Tex changes in the old ones. Tliey j "1 will set (hem to work in Sep ehietly concern Hie usi: of the hack ( leiuber In the first of ii series of ward pass before the throwing 'of I eliminations. Jn the meuntluic a ftirward pass. ( j i want the entries of at least an frlllk Caltlsoii. eoacli of llie nlhir liea vvweiti lits I tirouulioiit the ! .Med ford team, will return hure j 'about the middle of the month, for the opening of the school year. All of last year's team except four who graduated, will )e buck. Clifford (Uaey) Moore, halfback of the Hta7 team, will enter the f nlverslty of Oregon . tills fall. Archie faing, a former hifih player will also attend the Kugcuc school. Kolh will report for fall practice of Hie frosh team. Kernard Senn. another high school player will enier O. S. f. Woodie Archer, a member of last year's frosh I earn, will be a member of the varsity sipind this fall, but will hae keen competition for a berth at end. Ie) Aiidersnn. (i. S. C. nmk iU arlerbaek hist sin son. Is lu n 1 idler position to make I lie varsity, being considered I he best oC lour possibilities fur the posit ion. LEAVE FOR TOURNEY liii:iI..M, ore, AH. I--UVt Six of Oregon's best uolfwru him lu'cn Hclccli'tl to meet a ici.-m iH'iu ('allioriiln tSnliiiihty ' mul ' Sninlii- at the Lake Mnwemi co(in-j try club. j The Orison imnarc II. t'lianil-! lt-u lOauan, Frank - I I i. Kntln' W'llliclin. inw O. F. S lllliiL- ami; lon ami liy Moo. California will; i.i- 1 indent I'ti l.y I r. I 'a til nu liter, Jack .Ncvllt.i, i;iu Camp i-fii, 1 narU-.H s-acr. elliciKcr mul I'liUllpM Many Kich- 1'jlnlcy. Chun returned to rixaa, who recently .Mrillnt l t roni 1 'clil.lt' Ih'iieh, Cat.. , will leave for 1'm-tluml (oiUki or tomorrow, hu lie can have a ' few tlays' pracllco heforo t lit tournament. I 1 ii:.mpm:y may x:.iik iiai-k ; ! r (Continued from Tag One) j lujttho B rout MhiKircr would ro- j (consider antl that before another' your him panfcd tho cointuotor o ( lllitnl. KhMi. Carpentlor. Mien-1 i nan and tithlmnx, once nunc would! he round in hi- corner. M'uwhnu ; ' rei oeloiij- in an iiiMHi ni. ; Thoi ni" few w ho horImis ; i dollht that I'emp.sey, despite h j ' ai;o, ftill can defeat virtually rver 1 heavyweight con lender now on i Ihd horl.i'li. hen llu .Mkiuimh .Mauler decided upon n eoine-lnn-k' after he wan i-clievod of his crow n j by Tiinnry at Philadelphia In 1!:'ti,; ; ho wa pitted HK-tlnst Jack Shur i koy. then considered the man 1 j nio.-t Ukoly to k oek fleiie's title j from hln head. lieinpsey knock f out sharkoy in seven round and then enmc within an itco o' . I reKainliiK his title from Tnnnoy ; ;nt Chhauo, floorinK the chmnplon i : in the nevonth round, thp tivp. ! itiniV Colic over "had been knocked I down. j I Sl Main Cnntrndor!. I Jtll tiW )empo is tied Up In I Feet Spell Downfall 1 ' -m ' "Big fect" took Mike Haas, nbove, of Bisbcc, Ariz., to the police station in New Orleans, re cently. When he alighted from a train, clad in silken finery and stood in the corner of the depot powdering his nose, the matron, observing his huge feet and hands, called a policeman. Mike was escorted to the police station and confessed he had decided to masquerade as a woman and make his fortune selling "pretty things to pretty women." He formerly was a laborer in the copper fields. lu theatrical venture with David ! l.elasco until, spring. When that ' contract is fulfilled, thero is ut j least a chance that he will return i to the rlny and see If his second ; come-back eunnot terminate more j successfully lliitij did Ins first Itickaid plans to begin hjs elim ination series next month, draw Iiik his candidates from amouu such fighters as Johnny liisko, Tom Heeney, I'aulino f zcuilun. ! Sharkey, Knutc Hansen and l'hil country. All will uet chances to prove their worth In eight or ten-round bouts. will have until next Kept em her to find the pair to fight in the final for the title. "1 have no idea yet who will start the show, although I may air Sharkey ami I'aulino for a. match some time in September, f.sko must be considered along with 1 leeney, Hansen and Scott. "It is very likely, however. Unit the eliminations or the regular I rend of box tug throughout the country, will produce two men t he public hasn't heard of yet. The heavyweight division needs new blood. This is Hie best way to ge if" Klckard apparently has left one man out of Hie picture, who 's determined to crash in'o il Tom my I.oughran, light heavyweight title holder. Tommy announced al Wlldwood. X. ,1.. that lie would file with ihe New York and Penn sylvania boxing commissions hf claim for Hie vacant t itlo. He added he would be willing to fight through any elimination tourna ment that might be staged. I, A C.lfXiKOre.. Ails. 1 ttV More t hit Ua Ui( Iran tii) legion -nalrcH, .lncludlni: the (I nun corp.s. left here last niht In a special car for the state lojflon conven tion at Modford. The KnterpiiHO drum corps uccom pa tiled I hem. l.nCtiande Is lo nominate Huifh V,. I'.rady for state vlce-conmiand- or nnd the Hev. Oliver Ulley fur j slate chaplain. j b A K K - 1 K W Uiko countv i urowort hao shipped l.lisvonnj pounds arsenic to flttht uranshop- j POI'H. , SiinutioiiN. In the t'lrciiH Court of the Stalo of Oregon for the County of Jack tot, Chester II. I.oveland. Plaintiff. VS. Oregon las ; Hectric oinpany, n corporation: Koh'ue IHver nl h-y (iitM Cinini. a i-orporatlnn: it. y'. AlitJi'ison and Jane loe A ndcrson. h Ik wife, nnd "The unknown heirs of tl. YV. Amler sun": J. i. lirown mid Jmi" loo Itl itwn. his w Ife. ami ' The up- ! known heirs or J. C. lirown": . j K. Wakenuiu ami Jane 1ov Wnlc'limn, his wife; and "The i unknown heirs of I.. U. Wake- I man": M. Anderson: and "The' unknown Metis of j. Antler.; son ; Kxkiel Jones and Jane Doe Jours, bis wife; and "The unknown hoir of Kcklol Jonen. DefcndaJi. To tircKon Cas nnd Kleeirlc Corn puny, a corpouitlon; Kuj-uo Klvrr 'alley Uas Company, h corporntloii: (1. V, Anderson and Jane Doe An derson, his wife, and "The unknown heir of I! W. . Voder.. .n"; J l Krown and Jam- loe Kro n ,hls I wife, and "The unknown heirs of J. C. Krown"; 1.. K. Wakeman and '.lame Hoe Uakemaii, his wife, nnd i"Thi! unknown heirs of f. Ii. Wuke nian '; M. M. Anderson; and "The unknown heirs of J. It. Audereon"; I Kzekiel Jones and Jane Duo Jones, 'his wife; and "The unknown heirs ! uf Kzekiel Jones." the ubuve named Defendants: I In the name of the State of Ore jgou: You are hereby required to 'appear and answer the complaint ! filed against you in the above en titled suit on or before tlie expira I Hon uf four weeks from tho dale jof the first publication of this sum mons, which dale of expiration Js fixed by order of .the above entitled , Court as the 3mh day of August. ' fi2S; if you s fail to appear and 'answer plaintiff will apply to the j Court for the relief prayed for In this complaint, to-wit: Thai a de 'cree be entered in the above en Ititled suit determining any and nil i Hunt, title, estate, lien or claim which ynu or any "f you have or elaini tu have in or to the following described real estate, or any part thereof, situated In the Counties of Jackson, Josephine and Dougltis, State of Oregon, to-wit: Parcel No. 1. The following described real property situated in Josephine County, Oregon, to-wit: Iteginning at a point al.H7 chains north of the southwest corner of Donation 1-and Claim No. US. Sec lion 17. Township 36 South. Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon: thenee east a distance of 1 2a.V3ti feel; thence north h dis tance of JaO feet: tlience west a; distance of aar.3:i feci: then south: a distance of 1 T.U feet to place of beginning, being the south lfu feet of ihe tract conveyed to Catherine! Phillips by J. ii. Calvert and wife, j and recorded in Volume 33 at page 4U. Deed Kecords of Josephine County. Oregon. V I Also beginning at a point ai.fi?! chains noifth ami aa."i.3: feet east' of the southwest corner of Dona tion J-fnul Claim No. 3S ip Section 1 7. Township 3ii South, fange 5 West of :he Willamette .Meridian. Josephine .County. Oregon, and running thence east a distance of aaa.3'j feet; them'e north a distance of 150 feet: thenee west a distance of aaii.3! feet: tlience south a dis tance of 1 30 feet to place of be ginning, being tho south I "U feet farrows by J. f. Calvert and wife am recorded In Volume 34 at page 4SI, Deed Records' of Josephine County. Oregon. , fess and exeeptjig from the premises last aboVe described a tract of land GO feet in width off of the east side the-cof conveyed to t h e f i ni n Is Pa ss a ml It og u c 1 liver Ha II road Company. Parcel No. 2. j Lots (1. 7 and 8 in Second Rail road Addition to the City of Rose burg, in the County uf Douglas nnd State of Oregon. Parcel Xo. 3. Tin- fallowing de scribed real property situated in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at 1 he Northwest corner uf the Thomas . Arundelf Donation Land ChrJm No. 4 1 In Township 3S South of Range l West of Willamette -Meridian and running thenee Siitli aa.25 chains to tho division line between the North one-half and tlw South one half of said elaini: thence fast along said division line 3a chains more or less to the Kast line of the County road: theuce in a north westerly direction along the Kast 1 line of said County maul to the North boundary line of said Do- ! nation Land Claim No. 4.1: thence. West !l.3!l Chains to the place of, beginning, reserving and exeupting the Railroad right of way through said tract. Also excepting, commence at tho point of intersection of the AVest line or the Thomas Arundel! Do nation Land Claim No. -II In Tow i ship US South of Range 1 West of Willamette Meridian. Oregon, with the westerly line of the right of way of the (. At O. R. R. Co. and running South '.'an feet more or less Send all mail AIR MAIL Exccpt Local Delivery now everyone can use Air Mail - economically It GcuTherc Quickly! Thr following table ivt$yoH the 4tir transit timt of air tnailbetweenJ ' Medford and Chicago New York Detroit Sn Francisco Oakland Los Angeles Portland Seattle Dallas 45Ja hours ayj4 hours 51 1-6 hourh 334 hours 3 2 hours 8 hours V 2 rsurs 4' 2 hours . 57 hours Fly with the Mailt Boeing Air Transport, Inc. Pacific Air Transport, Inc. Printiptl ciliet brnttn Stn Frmciict-OtkbnJ and Chtcato . Principal caain iit cilia trtn ttn Stanlt and Lof Anfla to t he divfrdon line between the North one-ljalf and ihe South one half of said claim ; I hence fast : along said division line a.'iii feet more or less, to Ihe westerly line nf said right of way. I hence in a ; northerly direction to the place of beginning. Seond. Also excepting, c o m- , ineuce rt the Intersection of the i County joad and the division line .between the Norl h one-ha If and the SouOi one-half of the Thomas i Arundel! Donation fund Claim No.. 41 In Township 3x South of Range1 t Wesl. Willamette Meridian and running thenee along tlie County : iad in a northwesterly direction , 15" 1 " feet; theme running south-wt-st ut an allele U3 degrees 30 mill-nt,- 7i"iK feet to the R. R. riirht of wa y: 'thenee in a southeasterly di rection at an angle of HO deg. "f niin. or along the It. ft. right of : wmv S71 feet more or less to the J division line of said claim, thence' casf along said division line to the phw e of "beginning. Eared No. 4. Tlie following' d-s4erihed real property situated In J ciJ;son County. Oregon, lo-wlt: U'ginning al the intersection f the Kiistcrly side Hue of North M;lin Street in the City of Ashland. Jackson County. Oregon, with the Soi.-t hoi ly side lino of Sheridan SinH't: thenee Northwesterly along said Easterly side line of North i Mair: Street SO feet: thence North-1 east L'Iy at right angles to said North Main Street 4S feet, more or less :c the right of way line of the ; S. P.. R. If: theuce Southeasterly ; along- said right of way line sa1" ; feel: theme West fix feet more or I less in an Intersect lor. with the 1 fast line of North Main Street at hc p 'ace of beginning, and that ! by Sit) d decree It be declared and ad.ludjied that you and each of you. have po rb-ht. title, estate. Hen or 1 Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals When You Put Them in ESCROW KSCUOW pi-ovkk's von wit li tin1 melius nf "tyinj; up tilt' tli'al " mul nf prolci'tini; tlie inlciTsts nf cvi'rylindy con I'rrned until nil cniulitiuus of pui-clnisi' or snlc arc fully eompk'tuil. Miiny a jrniul deal has fallen thrnufrli Ijeeausp nf suli secpient misunderstandings. KSCKOW prevents tliei:!. .Many a man lias had hi.s interests jeopardized hy some added demand KSCUOW stops theni. In short, KSCUOW means sipiare deal for all ipiielt, satisfactory with actual time save'd, money saved, iud errors eliminated. $7.50 ror any nmount to JT.'iOu value per Sluoo fr . Kscrnws from K.'.OO lo ?5.DO0 Jackson County Abstract Co. ESCROW 121 E. Sixth St. Welcome news indeed is the new air mail rate of 5c for the first ounce and 10c for each additional ounce or fraction thereof, effective August first. Time is money! Quotations, orders, confirmations, contracts, samples, factory parts, medicines, drafts, exchange, billsoflading.lctters of business and per sonal importance, can be sent economically.swiftly. and surely anywhere in the United States. Drop Idlers in any mail box or chute. Any postage may bcuscd.SimplymarkyourenveIope"AIRMAIL" Sn iff, Dependable Sen ice Boeingplancs flying dailybctwcenChicagoandSan Francisco Oakland carried 300 tons (600,000 pounds)ofmail and express during the past twelve months. This huge volume is steadily increasing, month by month. Air mail is here to serve you economically, swiftly, surely. 304 BALBOA BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO DOUGLAS 1940 PASSENGERS AIRMAIL EXPRESS 'Beting Lines fly the mail 7500mites per day in 'Boeinguill planes claim In t suiil real estale or any part thereof and that the HU" of 'the plaintiff t hereto Is valid and Hint he is the owner thereof in fee sirup: that you and each and all of you and all person claiming by or ihrouLh vnu in any of you v cver enjoined and debarred from asserting anv claim whatever in or to said real estate or any part thereof adverse to the , plaintiff or utherwisc. and for such other relit f as In ihe Court shall seem just and equitable This Summons Is published hy order of Honorable W. J. Hartzell. Judge of the County Court of Jack son Couni.v. which toiler Is dated July 3". i:us. The date of (lie first publication is August I. I!tas. The dale of tho last publicictfon is August an. IHas. OSCAR jyi lUSKT. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: ti(i." Title and Trust I: u tiding. Port hind, Oregon. Xnlhv of rinal Account. In the County Court of the Stale of )regon for Jackson County. Ill Hie Matter of the Instate uf John A. Currie, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Kxecuirix of the Ins tate of John A. Clinic, Deceased, hns filed her final account on the administration of said estate with the County Clerk of .Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, and the above named Court has fixed ffiio o'clock a. m.. the a'th day of August, fax. at the County Court House al Med ford., Oregon, as the lime and phu for hearing objections thereto and allowing and seltltng Ihe same. AH persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified to present their objections, If any, to said account, or any item thereof, on or before said day. MACDf 'CRTUK. Keeiitrl. $1 50 cents lior $1000 for. uuioiiiits from yii.'IVO up DEPARTMENT Phone 41 ANYWHERE EVERYWHERE IN UNITED STATES i