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PAGE TEN jgSMurder-:at BYNOPBIBr Strange behavior confronts Allan Uunl at -very turn when he goes to San Meat Island to appraise Dan Parados' art collection. Parados, m of wealth, teems despised by every member of hit household. IJunt helmet enamored of Caroline Brent, whom he Itnds taking one ot Parados vlclnret. Anatole Flioue, chief detective of the Parit Surete. asks Caroline to dinner that night. Parados has an nounced he won't be there, I'lique proposes ths guests play a same called "murder.'L ft is euggested that Parados bs the person sup pod 'o have been murdered, Ooitt-blmded ilrt. Parados over rules obiections to thlt plan, r'lique is to "plan" chief detective, each guest defending his own con duct as a "suspect," CHAPTER 6 "ONLY A GAME" A NATOLE FMQUE sipped his " wine and put tho glass down. "We shall assume, messieurs et mesdames, that 1 have Just found the body of monsieur on the floor of his library. And the patio win dow Is closed. Vomprcncz voust Monsieur has been dead some little while. How long, 1 do not know. It Is now nine o'clock. "We shall also assume," Fllque continued, "that Mile. Jahrles In formed me this evening that, mon sieur desired me to to come to the library. 1 knocked on tho door. He did not answer. I assume that he "I detest hlml" Cella stormed was dead. It was then seven o'clock." Fllque twirled his mustache "He was alive at halt-past six," I said, accepting the cue. "1 left him, then. Miss Jahrles saw him, too." "Bravol" Fllque glowed. "Mon slour was shot between hali-past six and seven." "I Baw Mr. Annersley go Into the library shortly after halt-past six," Mrs. Parados drawled. "You did not!" he shouted. "1 haven't seen Mr. Parados since noon!" "1 must have been mistaken, then," Mrs. Parados said Ironically. "But you did see Mr, Parados early this evening, Annersley," 1 reminded him. "Towards half-past six you came Into the library with a newspaper In your hand. 1 wns there." ills eyes were desperate, "Well, you saw him after I did, Hunt. How about that?" "I last saw him go back Into the library at hall-past six," I replied. "Anyhow 1 had no motive tor kill ing him." "Do you mean 1 have?" "Yes." It was Mrs. ParadoB who flung the word nt Annorsley. "What do you moan by that, Mrs, Parados?" Annersley asked. "The Fleetwood Trading com pany," Mrs. Parados told him. "Hasn't Dan swindled you out of your Interest?" "Is that motive enough for mur der?" "This Fleetwood Trading com pany, monsieur," Fllque murmured. "ion will tell us about It, yes?" "It Is a land company Parados formed ten years ago," Annorsley said.- "He got mo Into It about everything I had, The company prospered until lie decided to ruin me." "And why did monsieur desire to ruin you? Fliquo Inquired. "Tell thorn tho truth, Claudo," Mrs, Parados taunted. "Why don't you tell the trulh7' Cella demanded. "About yourself and Dnn Paradosl You loathe hiili wllh all your soul.' "True enough," Mrs. Parados ad mitted coolly, "1 halo Dan. But 1 wasn't too! enough to kill him Mrs. Parados parsed. "Hut you managed to get on nicely witn III in. dldn t you, dear?" NEW JERSEY FORESTS NKWAHK, X. J.. May 7. M'.i Heavy it. Ins vturted to fall In Oeenn rountv nt 1(1 o'clock today. 1 .M)mmmh i MM "You always were beastly t me!" Cella stormed with tears In her lovely eyes. "1 detest him!" "But you managed to put t with him. I wonder why. Perhaps you have a little motive." "How dare you?" Cella gasped. The game seemed to have gotten completely out ot theghanda of lis originator. "If you want motives," Auners ley said hotly, "look around. Dan Parados' household Is rotten with hatred ot him. Johns dislikes him he's told me so. I've beard him Parados Insult Miss Jahrles. lie has a thousand enemies outside." Fortunately, Anatole Fllque looked up then, reminding me li was only a gmo. "M. lo Professeur has the word to say for himself, I perceivo." "Heally, 1 don't think I have muci, to say," Professor Johns murmured "Mr. Parados and I knew each oth er many yenrs and we had our dls agreements, but I certainly nevei had any such motive as Air. An norsley has attributed to me " "Monsieur Is ot the faithful ones, and Fliquo bowed. "And now shah we um consider the clews? There are two. First a blackness on the blue Turkey carpet. And second the price ticket clasped In the deai, hand of monsieur," with tears In her lovely eyes. That was going too tar. A' , all, It wns only n gamo. . , . Mrs. Parados said suddenly: "Come In, Miss Jahrles." Miss Jahrles appeared In I. doorway. "Did you slioot my husband Mrs. Parados asked. Tho woman's body rocked. "1 don't know what you men. Mm. Parados," she said. "Oh, It's Just a game. Te. Grainger to put some wood on Hi Are." Tho man, Grainger, cnuie In. II- wns an elderly follow with a bronz, face. "Grainger," Mrs. Parados said. The man turned, a log In hi hand. "What is that mark ou yom face?" "A eucalyptus slashed mo ncron tho cheek, ma'am," ho explained. A sharp Intako ot breath on in. left caused me to looli nt Cells. II;- llps were pressed tightly together "You'd better have it uttende. to," Mrs. Parados snlil. "Was I yon who shot Mr. Parados?" "Are you making game ot no ma'am?" Grainger asked. Mrs. Parados laughed. "It's i a Joke. Look to the lire." "Monslour oven won the liniru, of that admirable Linn We." Fltiim muttered. "0'e.tt incroyablel Nov M. Annersley shall toll us where li wns between bait-past six and sei en." "I'll do nothing ot tho sort!" Ai norsley Bhoutcd, leaping to his feel "I'm through!" Ho strodo toward the hnll dmn but Fllque was ahead of him. "You will remain, monsieur," li snld quietly, "Get out of my way!" Annorsle.t shouted. - -" At that Instant wo heard a pound Ing on an outer door, it brought in to our feet "Who's that?" Mrs. Paradi whispered. "Tho police," said Anntole Fliquo "Madame," Fllque snl;l gently. "II Is not a game that we have played Monsieur tea shot holweeu hall inst six and seven this evening." (Copyright. JS.tll, ll'miiim Jfuvroir intti Company It'i new o.imt now a a.inv of 1 1 ff end death! The doooed hum for real murderer beaim Mon. day. brinninK hoiie of relief from the forest fires, which have been sweeping sections of New Jersey for the past three and one-half day. Ocean county Is the chief suftOer. Ah the rain spread, State r'lro AVaiden Coyle reported all fires out except four in the southern section of the slate. APPROVE COOS &IDGE TO CROSS MILLIC0MA WASIIIXliTDN, ,M:iv ?. The war dei'iiriiiieni in0v approv ed Inns of the conmy (unit or Coos rrunty, tlri'uon. for n ln ldm m rorn, the west form of MillUunm river at AllrKnny. Coiiullli' Ni' i-i 1 1 1 1 um-n t will l. Inslalleil Iii8('lly liinrket, MEDFORD MAIL Hamilton, Olive S. anil i,. A. Stan- ! cliff, K. Coi ning Kenly, David NKI.SON. I!. (.'., Mny 7. OP) I Hunt, lClmer nnd Nellie Jensen. Willlum Cumnliell of Nelson, Minnie Short, E. c. Corn and J- C. bridge foreman for the depart-1 '; O. Youmnns. n. H. I'ar n,,m of public work Jose,,., J"1 ;" Harris or KmhiIuihI, IhIiIko work - cr, ami an unidentified man wero Instantly killed yesterday nenr'unu Lassie inn, Jane C Cook. -'. Ito.'sland, while t-nguged In ills- m....u.K ,i lie ni money i ieen.j Two others were seriously Injured, The bench on which the men were I. ,.n.. .- i .i....i Kn,'nnil r. M 1 rti, ixl hnuA fiin.t ,hiiu Imi.lnnln,. nt n nofnt u-hlr-h . I,,, , ii, one hundred feet to the rock. STATE OFFICIALS TO HAM:.M. Oi-h.. May 7. (Vf) Murk li. McCulliwtcr, Mtate commiKHioner of Liii-iionitiofiM, will attend a nifctitiK f the national conference in Crainlulem Heeuiilien to lie lie Id in W'awl.iiiKtnu, li, C.t May 111 and 2H, it ml the annual convention of the National Afnoeiution of Secur ities (.'ointnlKHionei'H, May 21 to U4. inclusive, lie Ih vice president of the latter oiKanizatlun. Secretary of Slate Mill K. 11 ohm will attend it national truffle offi eern meetitiK In Wa.shhiKton, D. C, the latter part of thl.s month. McCnllihter will leave fir Wash inKfon, May 14 and lioss May lli. MONTI-: VISTA, Colo.. May 7. (fP) Tho principal husineHK block of Monte Vtata and u lumber yard were a chaired ma8 of ruins to day as the re.su It of two disastrous fires which lawt nir;ht threatened. the entire town, cuuhIhb damago eKtimated at $300,000. One of the most violent wind storms In recifnt years whlpjied the flanieK which leaped 1i1kI into the n I r nnd defied the ef fortH o llt'.'Slonlfi Vista flro department. :-. LOSES CITIZENSHIP I'OUTIiAXn. Ore., May 7 John 1. KtheridHe. mnmiKor of Mor-1-Ih Itiotheis' bond house at . the time of its collapse with loss of hundreds of thousands of do I lavs to ftM creditors, lost hU citizenship pupers In federal court here today. The court held he had falsified records In obtaining the papers fol lowing Ills' entry from Canada. , YEAR IN PENITENTIARY KI.AM ATII l-'Ahl.S. Ore., May 7. fleorjje M. le nobis was sentenced to one year in state prison when he pleaded Ktillty In circuit court yesterday to a ehuruo of inJurinK two persons whilo ope - ration his automobile while tit an Intoxicated condition. Mis inn chine struck another car last Kri day, nvei tui nlnt? it. Mm V. J. Keysler and Mrs. A, i Wleder hold received fractured eollar bones. ' ATTACK LEGALITY OF NTANGIBLE TAX LAW SAI.KM. Ore., May 7. (A) Ap peals to 1 lu supreme court were filed today In two cases nttaekltiK the constitutionality of tho state fntiiDKibles and excise tax acts. Olio wm the case of Frank Kler imn ot IVirtlaud atminst the state tax commission nnd the other K, A. Miller of Portland against the lax commission. In the lower court for Marlon county .Indue McMahan held thfi acts oonHlltutioual. fUtANOKVll.l.l-:, Ida.. Mny T. iVl Idaho county officers were nt temptlnn to dertemlne today whether James lason Kerr, 4 ' - year-old rancher of the wild Sal mon river country southeast ef here, shot himself or Mas im dered. Oenrse Klchaids, S. who insU;. ed thrt he was the only witness h. the shootinu. said that Kerr flrel a short iIi aii:) the Oof of the bai n and turn turned the pistol on himself. Census Figures rorvnlllH, or 31 (He. ler Inereune CLARA BOW SOUGHT BY FLO ZIEGFELD NKVV VOIIK. May 7. iV--Klo .ieKfeld is trylnix to nlorify t'lnrn How. lie Is seeklmt her release from the films In order to si km her up for 11 stagn revue. TRTBtTNE.MEDFOKD, Notice Notice ti all landowners In Med ford Irrigation District and to all whom it mny concern: You aro hereby notified thlt Mrs. liura A. Klnj,-, Sum s. Nelson, Juno A. and H. C. Joy, C. A. Kick ftlM, .Martin Ouiulcv nnd Wm. li. I Hrueo P. Pinning, (1. A. nnd Carrie j K. King, Wm. Prelkachut, J." E. I a. unu m, n. renion, ti. K, Harder, I'. M. Kernlmw, T. J. nnd Edllli tifford. H. B. and Hulh Cun- dlff. Leonard Carpenter. Alfred S. V. Cnrnenter. Tlr. I. n inuln.ei, . , V-', , , ,uT,'.a. I petitions with the Ltoard of Direct iil'H nf tho Moflrrirrl lil.rntl..n Ti!t j trict iiraylnK that each particular piece and parcel of land herein after described, belns within Jack son County, OreBon, he included within the Medford Irrigation Dim t tlct. That Is to say: I-aura A. King, whose petition was filed May 5th, 1925, and whose lund to be Included U particularly 1 described as follows: Lot 1. I-Slock ! 3, of the town of I'hoenix, Jackson I County, Oregon, containing .17 acres. Also j Sam S. Nelson, whose petition was rueu Aiuy lyin. 192.. and whose land' to be Included is par ticularly described as follows: J-rOt li), lllock 2. Capital Hill Addition In the County of Jackson, Htate of Oregon, containing .21 of an acre. Also Jane A. and II. C. Joy, v hose pe tition was filed May 25th, 1925, and whoso land to be included is particularly described as follows: lieKinnlng 25 feet West and 445 feet North of the corners of Sec tions 4, 5, 8, D, Twp. 37 H.. Tt. 1 W. running thence North 303 feet; thence West 53S feet, thence South fi deg. 0 min. East 370 feet, thence South 17 deg. 50 min. West 438 feet, thence Hast 305 feet, thence North 420 feet, thence East 30 feet to the place of "beginning, con taining 0.7O acres of land. Also C. A. Ulckotta, whose petition was filed July 16th, 1925. and 1 iiiiiu m u- iiiuiuul'u in jjar- Itlcularly described as follows: Lot 9. Block 14, and Lot 18. Block 13. of Laurclhurst Addition, Jackson County, Oregon, containing .VI of an acre. Also Martin Quigley and Wm. li. Hamilton, whose petition was filed February 10th, 1926. and whose land to be included Is particularly described u.s follows: 5 acres of land in the N E lA of NBU of Sec tion 8, Twp. 37 Kout.li, Kunjre 2 West ub shown by deed record, con taining 5 acres. Also Olive S. and ' L. A. Stancliff. whose petition was filed March 3rd, 1927. and whoso land to be included Is particularly described as follows: All of Lots 1 and 2 and 40 feet off Northeast ends of Lots numbered 7 and 8 in Block 12. in tho Town of Phoenix. Jack son County, Oregon, a record el In Volume 154 of Deed Itocords of Jackson County, Oregon, at pat;e 221 thereof, containing 14ti of acre. Also Corning Kenly. whose petition was filed Jtfay 7th, 1927, and whose land to bo Included is par ticularly described as follows: 2.80 acres In the XK of the NW H of the N E Y4 of Section 7. Twp. 3S South, Hange 1 West W. M. Also David Hunt, whoso petition was filed May l7Uh, 11127, and -whose land to be included Is particularly de-scrlbed as follows: Lots 19 and 20 in lUock 3. of the Capital Hill Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, containing .43 of an acre. Also Elmer and Nellie Jensen, whose petition was filed Juno 20th, 1927, and whose land to be included Is particularly described as follows: S acres out of the Southwest cor ner of the following described property: Heginnlni; ot the NW corner of Donation land Claim No. 1)7 in Township 37 South, Hange 2 West of W. M. and running thence East, long tho North line of said D. L. C. 24.5 chains more or less to n stone set for the NW corner of the Jacob Walla and the S. W. Stephenson land 41.35 chains; thence West 24.5 chains more 'Ji less to a Point due South of the I point of heginnlng: thence North i i . 3 r chains to the place of ie- h?innlnK. Tho five acres hereby belnc descrVbed as fol I conveyed lows: Heglnnlnir at a Point In the center of the county road 30 feet South of the SK corner of the nbove described tract, and running thenec Nortih 797.8 feet: thence West 273 feet: thence South 797. X feet to the center of tho county road; thence East 273 feet to tho iilaco of beginning, that the land to be; iiiciuucu is 1 acre m me aw cor ner of the above described 5 acres of land. Also Minnie Short, whose petition was filed A u k u.st 25th, 1 927, and whose land to 1e included ts particularly described as follows: Lots 2 and 3, lllock 3. Vhoenix, Jackson Coun ty, OrcKon, containing .33 of an acre. Also K, C. Corn and J. C. llarnes whose petitions were filed and whose lands are particularly de scribed as follows: Petition Tiled April 19th. 1928, for Inclusion of land described as follows: Com mencing at NE corner of Govern ment Lot 1. Twp. 3 South, Hango 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: running thence KaM 228 feet; thence North 481 feet to the cen ter of the county road; thence East along the center of the county road !2tio reel to the W. N. Uiteral of the Medford Irrigation District: thence from tills the true point of beglnnfnK West 222 feet, thence South 478 feet; fheuoe East 231 fet to the center of the above-named Irrigation lateral; thence in " Northerly direction along the cen ter of said lateral 4S7 feet to the pliwe of beginning, containing 2.5 acifs more or less. It being the wish that only 1 acre on the East side of land be Included In the irrigation district. Also petition Mled June 5th, 1928, for the In clusion of land described as fol lows; Commencing at tho NK cor ner of Oovernment Lot 1. Section -. Townsni 3s, south. Kant:' 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: running thence Ea.n 22S feet; thence North 481 feet to the cen t ' r of the eon n t y road : thence East nlnmg the center of tho county road lt13 feet to the place of e ginnint;: thence from this point of beginning North 4H7 feet; thence East ;2t fe thence South 4n? feet to tbe center .f the county retail; thence We-t 124 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.1 acres, more or less and -being a part of Lot 9. Hettaeres, reserving rlwht of way for ditches around the -boundary thereof. Also peti tion filed June 3th. l??s. for the Inclusion of la ml described as fol lows; CommeneiT at NE cor ner of Oovemno Lot I. Section 2. Twp. 3. K. W. of the W. M. and runninu thence East 228 feel; thence Nnh 4M feet to the center of the cQnty road 17s tvt to the nlace ot heslnnlns: thence from bis tine point of beginning East 17: feel; thence North 47 feu theme West 179 feet; thence South 17 feet to the place of bewlnniiitt. containing 2 acre, more or loss ami designated as Lrt 10, excepting right of way fV4 :4ri- PRECOX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1930. Ration ditches mound the bound ary theiaif. Also petition filed June 5th"l!l28, for tho Inclusion of land descrMied as follows: Com mencing at the NR corner of Gov ernment Lot 1, Section 2, Twp. 3S a. Hunge 2 West, W. M., running thence East 2tt8 feet: thence North 4X1 feet to the center of the county road: thence East along the cen ter of the county road 2017 feet to the place of beginning: thence from this truo point of beginning North 487 feet; thence East 2(18.34 feet; thence -South 487 feet; thence nee noiun ti leui, iiicm - i - West :i. feet to the place of oeginning. containing . j aeies ui lund: being IMx ll and 12 Hen- acres unrecorded subdivision. Also H. O. Youmans, whose petition was filed June 12th, whose land to he included i tlenliirlv diwcrlbed as follows: Lot ..','. . ... ",,, ,,. . ZZX CJ'".2S.', VJS West 231 leei irom l"e corner i Donation Land Claim No. 79 in Tw. 37 South, UanKe 2 West of the W. M. nnd from said point runninu inenee ftoutn i;u leei; ihenco Went 181.25 feet; thence North ll'O feet, thence Earn 181.2 j; the county road ioo..i iui "" feet to the place of beginning, con- ; and 1080 feet hast of the Nortn tninlng '-4 acre of land, more or i eaat corner of Government. I.i I. leH. Also Section 2. Townhip 38 boiltn, It. II. Parsons, whose petition! was filed April 2nd, 1929. ami whose land to 'bo included is par ticularly described aa follows: be ginning at the Northwest corner of Lot L Crestbrooke Orchard tracts and ruifning thence East along the North line of said Lot 1 a distance of 232.5 feet; thence South a dis tance of 937 feet to the South line of said Lot 1; thence West along the tiouth Hue of said Lot 1 a dis tance of 232.5 feet to the South west corner of said Lot 1; thence North along the West line of said Lotvl, 9 37 feet to the place of beginning. Also aM of Lot 2, Crest brooke Orchard tracts. Also John W. and Klmira May Cox, whose petition was filed April 3, 1929, and whose land to be In cluded is particularly described as follows: Heginnlng at a point which is 1162 feet Eat and ISO feet South of the Northwest cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 82. in Township 37, Hanue 2 West W. M., in Jackson County. Oregon, and running thence South 237 feet; thence West 183.8 feet; thence North 237. feet; thence East 183. S feet to the place of beginning, con taining 1 acre more or less. Also H. P. and II. H. Fleming, whose petition was filed Aug'tst 31st, 1925. and wliose land to be included is particularly described as follow Beginning 1166.8 feet West of the NE corner of D. L. C. No. 91. in Township 37 South. Range 2 West running thence South 18 deg. 40 min. East 803 feet; thence South 0 desr. West 852 feet along the Kasr boundary of said ' tract; thenco North 57 deg. 35 min. West 228 feet along the North boundary of Phoenix and Jacksonville road; thence North 70 deg. 10 min. West 13S8 feet; thence North 63 deg. 35 min. West 382 feet; thence North 49 deg. 13 min. West 435 feet; thence North 0 deg. 0 min. East 565 feet along the West line of said tract; thence East along the North line of said tract 1913 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 57.5 acres of land. Also Bruce P. Fleming, whoso peti tion was filed June 4th, 1929, and whose land to be Included Is par ticularly described as follows; Und in NEVi of Sec. 32, Twp. 37 South, Hange 2 West, containing 7.8 acres. Also t. A. and Carrie 10. King, whose petition was filed July 31st, 1929. and whose land to be included is particularly described as follows: Commencing at the NE corner of Cfovernment Lot 1, Section 2. Twp. 38 South, ltange 2 West of W. M.; running thence East 228 feet; thence North 481 feet to the cen ter of the county road; thenco East along the center of the county road 1803 feet to the place of beginning; thence from this true point of be ginning East 164 feet: thence South 487 feet: thence West 1 64 feet; thence North 487 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.8 acres more or less, excepting, however, right of way for ditches around the boundary thereof. Also Wm. Prelkschat, whose petition was filed July 31st. 1929, and whose land to be Included is par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a point in the center of the co u n t v roa d 1 3 S 1. 9 feet North and 1080 feet East of tho Northeast corner or (lovernment Lot 1. Section 2, Township 38 South of Hange 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence North along the center of the county road 140.6 feet; thence East 620 feel; thence South 140.6 feet: thence West 620 feet to the place of be ginning, containing 2 acres more or less and known iw Lot 30 Hen acres, excepting right of way for road along the west end thereof. Also J. E. and Lassie Hill, whose pe tition was filed August 1st. 1929, and whose land to be included ;s particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest cor ner of Oovernment Lot 1, Section 2. Township 3 8, South, Hange 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence East 451 feet: thenco North 161 feet to the North Fork of Canal,, from this true point of heginnlng North 320 feet to center of the county road; thence East 223 feet: thence South 3 N't feet to Medford Irrigation Dis trict ditch; thence in a Westerly direction 2j2 feet to place of be ginning, containing 1.8 acres, more or less, excepting right of wav for Irrigation ditch around the bound ary thereof. Also J'ane 0. Cook, whose petition was filed August 6th, 1929. nnd whose land to be Included Is partlcw.arly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of (lov ernment Lot 1. Section 2. Town ship 38 South. Hange. 2 West or the Willamette Meridian; running thence East 228 reet ; thenco North 481 feet to the center of the county iroad; thence Last along the cen ter o the county road 405 feet lo the place of 1ieg Inning; thence from this true point of beginning No rt h 487 feet ; the n ee Ea st 447 feet to the center of the county road: thence South along the cen ter of the county roa d 487 fee thence West 447 feet to the place of beginning, containing S acres more or less ind designated as Lots 3 and 4. excepting right of way for ditches and roads. Also C A. Fenton, whose petition was filed November 4 th. 1 9 29, and whose innd to be Included is par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at a po:0 which Is West 19 33 chains. South 19 feet. West 231.23 feet and South 1319.8 fcv-t from the Northeast corner of Oonatlon l-and Vlaim No. 79. in Township 37 South, Hamtc 2 West of the Willamette Meridian. n Jackson County, Oregon. a-W from said point running thenc"Snum 120 feet; thence West 1X1.25 feel: thence North 12 feet: thence East rcri io me place of begin. ning. A'maininK l acre of land more i.r less. Also B. E. Harder, whose petition wn filed November 7 th. 1 929. and whose lund to be InchideirMs par- i" uinny iiccrinea s follows: He ginning fl reel South of cnrnr common to Sections 16-17-20-21. (n Township 37 South of Hang 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence West 2S feet; thence South 68 feet; thence East 3 tot thence South 200. feet, theu.ee East 1S3 feet; thence North 368 ( 't point ot beginning, all in J-'" Count v. Oregon, containing one acre more or less. Also T J. and Edith M. (.(.. wii filed Clifford. Novem- be 7th ' laia and whoso land to be Included is particularly-t Ij-scr II. ed a follows: hand In bee Ion 10. Township 37 South. Kange I ,es W. M.. containing 5 ucres. AIo p. M. Kcrsha-.v. whose petition was filed November 7th l"- ...!. h.n.i In he Included Is Ml- , ncu luriy iiesc.iui.-u f - . in. I.. .-i ,in.i, npn us ion,'"". ginning 648 feet East irom uh i soutnwest corner vi .... - ,Ulu tcr of the Southwest -quarter ot Section 27. Township 30 , hotitn. Hange 1 West or me '""" 11128, on l Meridian and running -then;-? South led is par- I 80 deg. 55 min. eusl r"-1-, i . i ,i,,. v., nil 1813 feet thence 'thence North i Wer S23 feet thence soutn j-1 , k niA, nf hetrinmng. HIIU ZZt n7 rWac7e mow or lees. ; ai-u ,,,, , i,titlnn I ft. K. Cundlff. 'he,,IJ7.11 5 j r.s filed .Vovcinber -'; l.i-J. n whom land to toe Included 18 1"- i nuumi ly w-.-,.,.",, ,tt Klnnlne at a point in the center " uanae u vei oi um in nlng thence Norfh nloni! the cen ter of the county road 210.9 feet: thenco East 620 feet: tnence uum si n. a fpot! thence West b-0 leet to the place of beginning, contain ing 3 acres more or less and known as Lot 28 Henaeres, excepting right of way for road along the "West end thereof. Also Leonard Carpenter, whoso peti tion was filed December 17, 1929, and whose land to be Included is particularly described as follows: Beginning 25X0 feet North and 31.iii.78 feet West of the section corner common to Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28. Township 37 South, Hange 1 West of the Willamette Meridian 'id running thence Went 582 feet; thence Soufh 24 deg. West 141 feet; thence South 24 deg. 0 min. East 372 feet; thence South 4 deg. 0 min. East 007 feet; thence North 90 deg. 0 min. Bust 225 foot; fhence North GO deg. 0 min. East 111) feet: thence 'ortli 90 deg. 0 min. east 100 feet; thence North 177 feet; thence North d deg. 0 min. East 240 feet; thence North 600 feet to the place of be ginning, and containing 12.4 acres, more or less. Also Alfred S. V. and Helen Hundy Carpenter, whose petition was filed December 17. 1929, and wh os e land to be included is particularly 'BU i M? m hI ? 1 Ll. quarter, Section 20, Townsntp South, Range 2 West of tho Wil lamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon: thence South 0 deg. 30 min. West 495 feet: thence North 89 deg. 42 min. East 1320 feet to a point on the West line of Lot C: thence North 495 feet to the North east corner of the Southwest quar ter of iNoruieast quarter of Section 20; thence West 1320 feet to the place of beginning, including 15 acres out of said Southwest quar ter 01 .ortneast quarter, Section 20, Township 37 South. Hange 'J West of Willamette Meridian. Also L. D. Inskeep, whose petition was filed March 14th, 1930, and whonu land to be included is particularly described as follows: Heelnnlntr at the center of Section 16. Town ship 37 South, Hango 1 West of the Willamette Meridian and run ning thence North 20 deg. 41 min. West 254.5 feet: thence South 38 deg. 8 min. West 300 feet; thence South 89 deg. 3it min. East 274.5 feet to the place of beginning and containing .75 acres, more or less. all in Jackson County, Oregon; and also commencing 3057.7 feet South 89 deg. 36 min. East of the quarter corner common to Sections iu ana a in Township 37 South, Hange 1 W'est of the Willamette Meridian and running thenco North 1 2 deg. 26 min. East 210 feci ; thence South 83 deg. 26 min. West 210 feet; thence South 0 deg. .34 min. West 181. 20 feet; thence South &9 deg. 36 min. East 166.10 feet to the place of beginning and containing .62 ucres, more or less, all In Jackson County, Oregon. Also L. M. LOFLAND, whose petition was filed April 7th, 1930. and whose land to be included Is par ticularly described as follows: lie. ginning 13 reet South and 20 feet East from tho SW corner of the D. L. C No. 74, Township 37 South Hange 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, Section 27. and running thence South 13S5 feet, thence North 89 deg. 0 min. East 350 feet, thence North 1368 feet, thence West 350 feet lo the place of be ginning, containl nir I 1 norni, ......... or less. And the lictltlonem severally further pray that orders bo made by the said Board of Directors of; the Medford Irrlitnliun District Hint said lands, as above purlieu-, larly diwrilied. be Included within! the Medford IrrlKutlon District. I All persons Interested in, or who1 may be affected by the proposed I chanue of tho boundaries of sai.l , District, or by the. Inclusion of said ','".1?, '.V1'"' Dfclrict, aro hereby, notified to appear at the nflu-e ' ! the Hoard of Directors of sni, Dis-! trie , at 323 South Fir Street. Med-I ford, Orecon. nn ih a,..i .1... . .. June. 11130. at 2 o'clock p. ni of said day. and then and there show cause. If any they have, why the prayers of said petitioners, or anv "f them, should i,.,i 1... ...V.... hind tht. land therein described h' Vi. h ., "' ",u Mlf0'-i IiriKation HOARD (!' DIRICCTOHN "v M. Wilson. Secretary. Nirtire for liihlioniiin. Helmrtment of tho Interior. I'. S. Uind office at HtMebui-K, Oi-'non. ,. . April 25th. 1930. Notlie is hornhy Klvnn An otrru"??,""" uf Mi,,t ?ln i '"v L"',1- ' "'"I Sec tion 31, Township 40 s., Itiiniri. 1 W.. Willamette Meridian has fHP' notlco of intention to make final hree-year proof. , ental.lih c m' to 'the lund above described. i,ft v mm iitv rimpv. it i ivm., t'lalmant name's as witnesses: i ; '""" nnd J.ll He Holms 'ml, or Jacksonville. r(... jj ' .May (lanison and Dannie o. Car rison. both f Medford. Orr HA. MILL A. CANADA Y. lteyister. XtitUv Tor I'lilillnuion. Department of the Interior I . 8. Land offl,.e nt liosebln-R. Oregon, v, ,i , April K.th. ...3o. Vlli. if 1K ,Tl,y Riv,n that" Lou Kills lie.-,,, ,lf ik(. Cmk Ort,0ou who, on .May .'um. lsjs, m,, ' Homestead entry, .rrial No n I sVi for S, .K, ndXKlCSKHUi'- W illnnicrto Mnh.nnn i Z:. . not! f ii,t..n(, . IV V ths land aho,,, nserll.., (r day of My. m !h" Inlmant nams as witnesses- of Klamath Falls. Oregon: Chaa. ! Vllhen.ion. uf Lake Creek. Ore sol, HA.M11.L A. CAKAUAJ. et. Notice for liibllcatlon. Department of the rli;,,or- nt U. S. Land Office at Hoseburg. Oregon, April yi. Notice I hereby given that Wil liam J- White, of Trail. Oregon, who. on March 22. ijjjulo Homestead Kntry. Serial "J"--7 uo. for Lots 2 and 3. s'4 nwi and SW'i XKW. Section 3. 'lown shin 33 S.t Hange 1 K Wlllametto Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final luree-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above descrihed, before Chauncev Florey, U. S. CommiH sioner. at Medford. Oregon, the 2Gth dav of May. 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul K. Samloz, of Trail, Ore gon; Denny Zimberlee, of Trail. Oregon; Oe'urge B. Oates. of Trail, Oregon; George Clanfieid, of Dab las, Oregon. II A MILL A. CANADAY. Hegister, I'lihllR Uiml snlf. Department of the- Interior. U. S. Land Officii at Uose-burs, OreKoll, ' April 14th. IIUO. Notice Is hereby Riven that, as directed by the Commissioner of the fieneral I-anil office, under provisions nf Sec. :o, li. S., pur suant to the application of Vera Kershaw, nf Eaulo Point, OreBon, Serial No. OlStf-Ki. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2. oil per uere, at JO o'clock a. m.. on tho Oth day of June. 1030, next, at this office, the followiiiK tract of land: XE'i SBW. Sec. 15, T. 37 S., rt. 1 K, YV. M. - Tho sale will not be kept open, but 'Will be declared closed when thoso. present at tho hour named have ceased bidding. Tile person, iriuklnir the highest bid will bo re, quired to immediately pay tjiti amount thereof. f ' . Anv persons claiming adversely the above-described land aro ad vised to filo their cla'ms, or'ub jectlon.s, on or before tho .tjmu designated for sale. ... HA.M1LL.A. CANADA Y, ltcKlst er. 1 Week Only 24 SUITS Tailored to your measure. Values to $60.00 NOW $42.50 Some with 2 pair Pants. Come early for best selection. 128 E. Main Upstairs Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to toe with French Heel A.FO0R BUILDING. SAN FM' . Minnie Bochardt 725 South Centra, receive two ; . une "Wie, TICKETS TO I ALKhNG PICTli.. PROGRAM i-J I.TVRE i int At a Subscriber Queii 0 fc MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACP ..... a subscribed to the Mail TJ vour num.. . 1 '"M row! Only subscribers' nJmT. be published and, during ZJ joy FREE shows as GUESTS THIS PAPER. 815 .' 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