ESQE TWO
mad-ford rarL trtbttnd, medford, rmEnpy. Tn-mvY. :rnrsT 20. imo.
8AIJ-:i.'Ore.. Aug. 2a "P fciiit
Kwrineer Juper Inn (itiiiii fi'oiii
California, where In mnfn i ed
with bondholders anil homl-de-ilers
Interested in .several (ivnm Irri
gation districts mrv being ic.!--ua,iy.:(.
Lupor :-ayn Uiai lie is re
ceiving thr fu:i cooperation r,f "U
California iiivetmejii hankera and
that the general attitude of all
bondholders in t" extend full on
oHeration. Jh" conferred with rep
resentatives of bondholders of Hie
oehtK-o, Grant I'ass, Wariuspiing,
Crook County Improvement dis
trict, Deschutes County M inile ipal
Improvement District, Kagb Point
and Sti miner ha lie.
l.uper said that the reorgnni'a -lionof
the (.iranis J'nss mid Wann-
Hpl'illKH districts, HuW ullilOSt I'lllll-
ploto, is proceed! ng- y.KliH'ioiily.
All .of the. bonds ot' these districts
have, heeit located and practie ally
all of the. California bondholder-
have signified their acceptance- of
tile plant, of raorgnnizatiou submit
ted by the state- reclamation nun
mission. -
Tentative agreements were alHo
reached relative to the reorganiza
tion of the Crook County and
Kagle I'oint Irrigation Districts,
and a representative of the bond
holder' committee will be in
Kiilem the latter p;irt of this week
for the purpose of making final
arrangements for reoiganiz-uion of
the Deschutes County .Municipal
Improvement District.
Oldest Exclusive
Insurance Agency
in City of Med ford
Seldom, if ever, does it fall to
the lot of a business to alembic
the outstanding and kdiiip of the
most Mice etui'iil orgu nidations in
that business under one head,
however this has betn aerum
plished In Med ford' by the II. A.
I lolmes Agency, the oldest exclu
sive Insurance agency in the city.
The agency ilainis to Imve eth
ered In itM office the' oldest in-
Mirnnee company In the world, the
.sun Insurance of London; founded
In 1710; iholurgcst Insurance com.
pany In the world, being the amal
gamation of the Itoynl nnd litvcr
pool of Kngland; the largest In
surance company in America,
being t he Home I nsnnincc com
pany of .Vew York and I lie oldest
company In America, the Itr-ur-ance
company of North Ameiica.
All of the- above and the other
five companies represented by this
prominent Med ford agent y at o
members or the National Hoard
of Kire rnderwrilerM, a non-pr.ifii
organization, operating to prevent .
fire waste by every known means
lucludhiK cn -oiteral Ion with any.
and atl Inml fin fighting organi
zations. I
OKATKlt 1.VKK. Oro., Ann. J0 -ISpciiijl
Svcrl very KimhI hIjimI
fihli weio piilli'il mil hy IMi-nn-n
Sunday nl Cifitiir l.ul.c ti ml Insi
wii'k 17 ni In l)u w tiuui wim'u riiii'h(
iu ono flay by a puny, tun tit whom
m'Ciircrt I li limit.
Wilbur IVironl of Klnnialh Kallx
Hpi'iil Sllllilny' fiKli i mi Cniiei
l.aki ami vlsll Imk Willi hln f n t )i-r.
liny, whn ruim Uw lnrm lminrh"
on the" lako. Mr. Ti'Kiivd wuh hiio
lOHHful with Unci' vi'i-v kikiiI Bl.-ri!
riah.
Mrs. Vciniin Hull, formerly
"Tlllli-" K11I114, was a visitor tlii--wcidi
al Crater l.al.e.
.Mr. unit Mih. Ilert AnilerHim :iml
Mr. and Mra. A. W. 1-Iih.h were
nmmiK II"' M!i!lil'il vlHlmrn nt the
lako Slinduy. '
Mr. and .Ml..V. K. Itnwley nf
MiHltord niotmcd In Crater Lake
Sunday. 1
Mr. nnd Mrs. GeorRe Porter inn'.
Mr. nnd Mm. .lack Porter nin'tit
.Sunday afternoon at the lake, nio
torhm liaek to Meilford late iu lliei
nftirnoon, j
MIhh AiiKiiHtn (Mover anil M'ssl
JoHoiliinp KopiKH drove from Me. I i
ioiti 10 i ill i r i,iiKe, wnere .Mli
Koppeti met her fatlier, K. 10.
Ko'ipe, wiio liaH been Hujouniim;
heiD lor the pant week, mill look
him Imck with litem an fur im I'ron
pol, where he will remain for a
nhort time.
UTTU: HOCK. Ark.. Au. 21'.
St -!! njti were Hut ned to
death nnd neveral otltui s Injured
nr burned In a fire In u roomiiiK
house here Monday.
l.'xploslnn nf a nas citoklllK stove
n( artcd the fire which trapped the
victims In their tntah s rooms.
The house wn n fourteen room
f ra me t i tlet uro and the blaze
spread vapidly through It.
The dead are:
.Samuel ,1. Archer. 17: Hitman
Kvunw; Martin Kapp. Trunk llarly.
Han fitmnK and Krank Mathews.
Thd household consisted mostly of
railroad shop employes.
Prisoners Escape
SKATTIJ-:, Wash.,1 Aug. A
Four- priBonom mi wed thronnh
rH barn nnt! est aped from tint
King county Jail here after Hup
Kin Jnfhr H. I. litre in unron-1
HPlotiHttpens with a Hack. f imn
BCiapK. 11
Insurance Makes the Home Possible
Your Cheapest
; 'Necessity--v"
Fire Insurance
Your fire inRtirance dollar pays for iri(lom
nity for irmuunily agaiiiHt financiul Iohs
wlicn calunjity overtaken you. But that dollar
buys so much more than the indemnity it
pays for that it ranks as one of the most
effective dollars you spend. Its purchasing
power is away above the average.
Fire insurance, from the indemnity stand
point alone, is one of the cheapest of present
day necessities. Its cost has consistently de
clined even during the period of war in
flation practically every year for the last
twenty.
And this in spite'of the fact that insur
ance service as rendered by the 239 Stock
companies constituting the National Board
of Fire Underwriters has multiplied its
activities for the public welfare and greatly
enlarged their 6cope.
Research and Engineering
Your fire insurance dollar may pay for
indemnity only, but for good measure the
Stock Fire Insurance companies provide
engineering and research services to make
life and property safer laboratories in
which to test materials and devices scien
tific measurement of fire hazards building
constructiomcodes arsomdetectioniand in
vestigation organized firciprcvention and
many other voluntarymeasurcs designed to
lower the fircwasteand thereby reduce the
co6t'of fire insurance.
A thoroughiunderstanding of what Stock
Firo Insurance really means and does and a
greater public use of its facilities should
result in a stillifurther reduction of the fire
waste and a consequently greater service to
the insuring:public.
THE NATIONAL BOA HP OF
F I K K V N I K RWHI T K It S
1)5 John Street, New York
A NATIONAL tlllliAMZM'ioM Of
srk:k urn-: istiiiAN:i': impm
itaiii.isiii:i l.N 11)1
OA II
ir v-vi-ioinies
INSVWANCt
Thone 444-JacUson County Bunk Hldff.
1
PAID LAST YEAR
1 I'olii-y holderH'flnd fn!(icliiris
reeeiveil Jl'.ur.T.OUO.ODU irom life
insurance coinpunlejr in thr' I'nltcd
Stateii and Canada last '! r, ac
coidinK to the annua) ' I, iff Pay
ments Xumhei" of the National
I'ndei wriir, nn inHiirant e Jour
nal. This Ih air increase of ;ill.
OnO.aoO over 1 f2 7. The Increase
In 1 ; 2 7 over mac woh l'i0,404.
42. Payments of the life insurance
companleH in t h Jh state weie 1
, -HHi.ooi. rani: in ti 2:'th in the rilaten.
and in thin city $!O00, accurdlhK
to the National I,' nder writer.
The growth of life insurance
has heen almost unperepiyed hy
the puhhe. There are few Indns
IrieH whowe volume of htisiiiesfi
((pials ihf payments made hy life
insurance companies to polity
holders and henef i-jnrloH.
A strikitiK feaiui of the com- '
pilations shown in thiH int-tie i the
I a et that the dis! i:rsement are n
modest amounts. Not withstand -Jiik
the huKt total, there wi ' j
very few laffce policleM. The monev
uofs hack to families and children
who need iti i;nd not to add to
fortvines. Takint; all the tleat.i1
clnlmtt above jHiOO'tO listed lur
in, the total is only tfifl.021.tnni.
ThlM Is only u drop in the bucket
compared with the m-oss volume
paid to policy noldrta and Nne
I ii'-aricH.
Tlier' i are, however many uih
st.i.i'.'ttl piiyni'-nt.-i l.if;jo tf.noii(;-' l,J
l.erp a inint'y fr-im "ant. The
day ol the yrnall rn;:ij ift prtr -:ica!ly
(.utie. T u- vas: deve op
tic rt i i iil'e Insiifi' m'. !lie 'o
ihf tew econor.ii'.' loiiditiotw 1 1-:i t
make Lie insura-i t mn nnswei
to the modern problem.
Whui there was only one stand
ard o;' HviiiK for the muss of the
people, when protision uv the fu
ture wnt ?iu larther than potatoes
and sftle pork, when woinen wu li
ed in the iif.t'y and v: hwn sup
ported their families by hud
work, wh'-n education was rare ;
and children went to work at 10
or- 1" yen it of atre, Ih need lor
dife iusnran( wns not so apparent.
Those who have hlrjirr standards
o( living for their families ne-d
life' Inxu.tnce, and the pay:nnts
HiMed in this issue -hv they.
! nd hnujfht'lt In nivorntf th'tt re
I urn a si upi imV'Us total t ) bcue
fciarie;! ia.li year. ' I
The I'irr'.st puymrnt wfiK on the,
life of Uodni'Mi Wanamalter. wht-se 1
Inniranee amounted to iri.Sll.-loO. i
AlthmiKh there were on' il'lvei
policy-holders whn died during
11IUS leaving $1,000,000 or nve ol
life insurance, there were two who
left SdTfi.ooo. Twenty men-- left
between J : 00, (KM) and ? I.OoO.O(H); ;
:H left between K:,0.(iO0 nnd ;"i00.
000; VI let; between VJUU I'tlf. umi
Jr.O.tMMI.
Instate and Inheritaiu e axr. ac
lount1 for soci.' of llu I.tci poli
cies, Kxperimice l.ns shown that
an e-datt may ne wreKcti ny ine
ncessity of selU.i,; tl . "lloif cf i
itsst ts in order t i niC'i the d" -
mauds of the poveriiinent and the
various states. Ilowcv.-r. the list
of large policies iuci.ulis ninny
men Whn were pot vea'liv. They
n loved K"od Incoin.'.v ami found
life in"i-aiue an ld'al provision
for their families miter modern;!
OIKll'.lOTIS, ' j
I,"e infaraneo' ep-tMes people;
in hu.lrfor their Inconr- and nwice;
imple pif.vlslon for iltelt f.imltlt"-,
instead of phichinK all th"lt- lives;
lit order to leave their depend -
nts In i -out fort. : I
New' York naturally te.nN theM
shit na' In Vf'lume of imyinenw, the
life Insurant e dlstrlhutlann in that
state bflns S27,S0O.i)i)ii. I'enn-
sylviinln conns second with ?tH0-
000.000 and MMncis third with
$ 1 7:t.riOO.oao. thii sh;tvs $ t'.'O.
ouO.OOO, all other si'U-s receivlm:
less than Ilfl0.ono.ooo.
OF ADVERTISING . BY
A few yenra nfto Innumnce foni
panieM iml local1 InMinmce imen
cles dlil not even think uhout inl
verttsltiK, let alone plaelnn tnlver
lisetnenlH In newnpii iters. Hut
timen luive VhanKI 'he Hve-
wli-f insmnnoe companieN and
local aneneles fiKn that ao'ver
lisinK Is Hhnolulely necesfni y to
the succestul coinlnet of theli
ilttiMtus and they "are ' doinn it
.now."
This paper carries the tuln of
nutny ttf the-e nRem-ici and nun
panics antl hv niimher 1 increiiN'
iiiK from year to vm.
Today thlH paper present h the
first i( u series of advert iseiueiits
to h0 cent in lied over a period of
month, hy the National Itoard of
l-'ire l," nder writers. Thin In purl
of a national campaign to In eon
dncteil thiounhoiit the fniled
Stales.
.Most f the local aencie he
lonj; inn to thin ot KaniHtinn are
ctiM'pciHtlnH hy cairyinR ads In
connection with (he national cam
pamn;
Inasmuch as liiKtinnu'e rates nr
pit'dtcateil on the unuiunt of Ionnos
incurred the operations of t he
National 11. turd of Kiri I'nder
wrtiei m has lor its ohjevt tho rr
'duction In the co( of insurance- to
the property owner.
Knapri Cri'W of mi ll rlwirln'-:
liriiisU uIoiik Knuiiiu Svtii4im pic'
trio UkIii Hih hlwi'ii Iiim-p ami
IliowiiHini'ail.
j Staite IJno Nidil.
SAX iritAM'IHt'O. Auk. XA.iA't
IMirchafe of the Pacific Auto
KtaaeH, ru. opera tin'H of a fieei
of wtanPf between thin it y and
Han .lose, hy Arthur H. Snminh
and I'Yank Kvermun. iiioneer Ktaye
men of 'a llf ornia, wuh announced
here. The purchase price was aiti
to apjirovimate $ 1 .Oao.iKjO.
The hiKhest i o i n t in North
America Is Mount AJcKinley, In
Anl:a. 2.a feet hlnh.
Brown & White
Agency, Inc.
J. C. COLLINS, Mgr.,, , -ALL
F0RM3 OF
Fire Insurance
Automobile Insurance
Livestock Insurance
Hotel Holland Block
Phone 130
J. W. Wakefield
General 1
Insurance
1908
107 E. Main St:.
Phone 17-R
Earl S. Tumy
General
Insurance
Service
309-310 Liberty Bldg;
Phone 402
Medford, Ore.
We Write
Fire, Automobile and Liability
INSURANCE
We also furnish Indemnity and
Liability Bonds
REDDEN &CO.
INSURANCE AGENCY
119 N. Central Medford Phone 720
McGURDAY - DANIELS
INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc.
Mfdfofd National Bank Bltlg. Medford, Ore. ' Phone 123
INSURANCE
EVERY KIND
11 It K
I. IKK
IIDNDS
TUTSTS
MA KINK
ACCIIIKNT
ill ltd I, A II Y
(' ASK I,TY
1.1 Villi, I TV
M ItlMOIlll.K
I'l. A I'K III .ASS
CdMI'KNSA TION
KKXT IN'SrilANCK
rSK AMI OI'Cl'PANTY
"ASK DAN, THE INSURANCE" MAN"
VesttJ.inn. I'lann undr, (vay for
construction of two piny shed for
Clackamas county school district
Xo. 34 at cost of $12,000 each.
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
' A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 ' . at N. Central
Bedford, Oregon
-iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'
Insure
in
Sure
Insurance
We write every
kind of insurance in
; y old and tried
companies
CHARLES A.
AGENCY, Inc.
18 N. Front
Phone 723
Chauncey
Florey
Fire and
Automobile
Insurance
Liability and
Indemnity Bonds
L'01 Isi" Xiiiiunal 'Hank
T.l.lu-. Phono 318
) , , Siiuuiions. ; 1 i
1 In lhe Circuit Court of the State
I of Orepon for Jackson :ouniy.
; MedTord Irrigation Ui.Hti-lct. a pub
i lie corporation, HainUff.
1 VP.
1 Christina M. Hawklnwon and John
i Loe Hawklnnon. her husband, if
I the naid Christina M, Hawkinnon
j he married; and alxo all other
persona or j)arties unknown
claiminK any riwht. title, estate.
1 lien or interest in the real estate
I described in the complaint here
; in, IefendantH.
To Christina M. Hawkinson and
John Voe Hawkinson. her husband,
if the naid Christina M. Hawkinson
be married; and also, all other per
sons or partleH unknown claiming
any rinht. title, estate, lien or in
, terest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, the above
named defendants.
In the name of the State of Ore
Kon: You are hereby notified that
.Medford Irrigation District, a pub
lie corporation, one of the duly
organized and existing IrriKation
districts of the State of Oregon,
located wholly within Jackson
' County. Oregon, fs the holder of
I Certificate of Delinquency -i.
! 0718, dated and Issued to it on the
; lr.th day of June, litft, hy the
i Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jack
son County, OreRon, for the amount
of $107. "It, the same beiiur the
amount then due una delinquent
for taxes for the year ll2i, to
gether with penalty and interest
on the Medford Irrigation District
tax included therein, and costs
thereon, upon real property located
within .said Irrigation District.
County, and Ktate, assessed to
Christina .M. Hawkinson. defend
ant, and of which said Christina
M. Hawkinson is the owner of the
leal ti'Je as appears of record in
' Jackson County. Oregon.
Said real property is particularly
hounded and described as follows,
1 to-wil:
Commencing nt the Southwest
corner of the Northwest quarter of
i Northeast quarter ofSection Twen
ty ( liO), Township Thirtv-seven
(37) South of Range One (1) West
of the Willamette Meridian, and
runninjr thence East ten chains:
thence North five chains; thence
West ten chains; thence South five
chains to the place of commenc
ing, nnd containing five acres, more
1 or h'ss, which said real property
Is also known and described upon
the lax i0Ms of said County for the
year l'.t'J: nnd the subsequent years
.hereinafter mentioned, mid in Haid
'Certificate of Delinquency, as:
I Land Den. 11 173a. Sec. 10, Twp.
37, Uange- I W; and which sab!
"real property Is also covered by and
described in Certificate of liegls
tered Title No. 1732 in the office
of the Registrar of Titles of said
: county.
You are further notified that
said Medford Irrigation District, u
public corporation, has paid taxes
i tin said premises for subsequent
yars, and the rates of interest on
Isaid amounts are. as follows:
Year's tax. lir'H; date paid. June
'13, l!i2!l; tax receipt No. 2GI97;
amount, $SX.U7; rate of interest,
1 .
Year's tax. 1927; date paid. June
Jii, litait; tax receipt No. 254SO;
amount $US.G0; rat of interest.
, 1 2 V'r .
Year's tax. 192S; date Jiaid. June
j If.. H'2:; tax receipt No. 120K7;
amount, $0.59; raia of interest,
12;,.
Said Christina M. Hawkinson as
the owner of the legal title of the
above described premises, ns the
!sanie appears of record, ami each
'of the other persons defendant
; above name is hereby further no
, tified that said Medford Irrigation
District, a public corporation, plain
tiff, will apply to the Circuit Court
; of the County and State aforesaid
: for a decree foreclosing the lion of
i said taxes against the property
, above described and mentioned In
; Said Ortifiente.
And each of you are hereby sum-
moned lo appear in the above en
. tit Itl court and cause within sixtv
j days, after the date of the first
i puMlcialon of this summons, ex-i
elusive ot the day of said first
! publication, nnd defend tills action
: or pay the amount due to plaintiff
i herein as above shown, together
I with costs and accrued interest, and
I in case of your' failure so to do. a.
decree will be rendered by said
Court foreclosing the lien of said
taxes nnd costs a'gainst th land
and nremlses .above described.
I'll is summons is served upon ;
you hy publication hy order of the'
Honorable II, D. Norton, Judge of!
the Circuit Court of the State ofj
Oregon for Jackson County, made!
and dated July 22, lHL'il, and the i
date of such first publication is
July 23. I!l2i, nnd said order fixed'
four successive weeks as the time
for such publication. I
All papers and process In this!
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned, residing within the
State of Oregon, at the address 1
hereinafter mentioned.
tSigned) HAWLKS MOORE.
Attorney for I'laintiff. i
Address: Cooley Theatre Bids., j
South Central Avenue. Medford,
Oregon.
Sum moiis ,
No. 42L'y Equity.
In the Circuit Court of the State!
of Oregon for Jackson County. !
Medford Irrigation District, a pub-j
lie corporation. Plaintiff,
. I
wm. .Noonrnesrer and .lane Dne
N'oonchester. his wife, if the said
Win. N'oonchester he married;
W. II. McMun and Ieart Me
man. husband and wife: J. (
Applegate; R. V. Williams; K.
M. Dunwoodte and John Doe
Dunwoodie, her husband, if the
said K. M. Dunwoodie be mar
ried; and' also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate de
scribed In the complaint herein.
I )efendants.
To Wm. N'oonchester and Jane
Doe N'oonchester, his wife, if the
said Wm. N'oonchester he married;
W. II. McMan and Parl McMan.
husband and wife: H. C. Apple
gate: R. V. Williams; R. M. Dun
woodie and John Doe Dunwoodie
her husband, if the said K. M. Duru
woodie bo married; nnd also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate
lien or interest in the real estate
described In the complaint herein,
the above named defendants.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby notified that
Medford Irrn:ation Dl-triet. a pub
lie rot -Duration, one uf the dulv or
ionized ami existing irrigation di.
irictfl of the State of Oregon o.
cated wholly within Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, is the holder of r-r-tlfo-ate
of lVHm-ueney No 07T4
dated and Issued to it on the ir.th
dav of June. 1U'3. by -he Sheriff
and Tax Collector of Jaekflon
f 10S.l!l. the same being the
amount then due nd delinquent
for taxes for the year 1I2, to
gether with penalty and interest
mi the Medford Irrigation Distrb-t
tux included therein, nnd rot.
t hereon, upon real prop.rtv locat
ed within s.tid Irrigation District
ounty. and State, assessed tn Wm'
Noomhestrr. defendant, and of
winch Mid Wm. Nr-nchester N
the owner of ttie Wal title as nt-
; Said real property Is particularly
bounded and described as follows,
to-wit:
All of the following described
property except the fcuat thirty
(3u feet:
Commencing at a point which Is
10.37 chains South and 5.383 chains
West of lhe Northwest corner of
IJlock Kour or the IMerce Sub
division in Township 37 South.
Raime 1 west of the Willametie
Meridian, in Jackson County. Ore
gon, and running the tic South
ju.37 chains to the dedicated road;
thence along the dedicated road.
West 6.35 chains; thence North
10.37 chain;; thence JOast &.3S5
chains to the place of beginning,
containing ",.r.6 acres of land, more
or less, and being the Southwest
one-fourth of the tract of land de
scribed in Certificate of Title Num
ber MSI. which said teal properly
is nlxo known and described upon
the tax rolls of saiil county for
the year 1123 and the subsequent
years hereinafter mentioned, and
'.n said Certificate of Delinquency,
if"l,and Des. R 3313. Pec. 20. Twp.
37 Range 1 .; Land Des. R 37ti7.
Sec. 20, Twp. 37, Range 1 W., and ,
which said real property is al
covered by nnd described In Cert
tifieatepf Registered Title No. 37U7
in the office of the Registrar of
Titles of said county.
You are further notified that
said Medford Irrigation District, a
public coi-poraUon, has paid taxes
on naid (-remises for subsequent
years, and the rates of Interest on
said amounts are, as follows:
Year's tax. ll2t; date paid, June
15, li'29; tajc receipt No. 2tilKK;
amount. jUit.i'O; rate of interest,
12'J .
Year's tax. l:27; date paid. June
1 3, 1 !2H: tax receipt No. 254S1 ;
amount 102.77; Rate of Interest,
123 .
Year's tax, 192S; date paid, June
la. 1 h 2 !t ; t a x i-ecei p t No. 1 2 0 S 8 ;
amount, $'.M.sS; rate of Interest.
12'.-c,
Said Wm. N'oonchester as the
owner of the legal title of the
above described premises, as the
same appears of lecord. and each
of the other persons defendant
above namd, is hereby further
notified that said Medford Irriga
tion District, a public corporation,
plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit.
Court of the County and State
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
the lieu of said taxes agutnst the
property above described and men
tioned in said Ortficate. .
And each of you are hereby sunjj
moned to appear in the above eit
titled court and cause within sixty
days after the date of the first
publication of this summons, ex
clusive of the day of said first pub
lication, and defend this action or
pay the amount due to plaintiff
herein as above shown, together
with costs and accrued interest,
and in case of your failure so to
ilo. a decree will be rendered hy
said Court foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs against the
land nnd premises above described.
This summons is served upon
you by publication by order of the
Honorable 11. D. Norton, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the slate of
Oregon for Jackson County, made
and dated .jmy 22. l:i2!. and the.
date of such first publication is
July 23. l!U!i, and said order fixed
four successive weeks as the time
lor stu b publication.
All papers and processes In this
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned, residing within the
State of Oregon, at the address
hereinafter merit ioned.
(Signed) llAU'LKS MOOWITi
Attorney for HlaimlW.
Address: Cooley Theatm iihlg.,
South Central Avenue. Medford,
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