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my BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1932. PAGE SEVEN CLUE0T VALUE Science Finds Evidence of Platinum and Rarer Rela tives in West and South west by Easy Process By Reward W. BIakes.ee, (Associated Press Science Editor.) HOUGHTON, Mich. (fl) Little gold and silver beads made at the Michigan College of Mining dc Tech nology furnish a new elue to deposits of rare metals In the west and south west. The metals are platinum and- Its still rarer relatives, ruthenium, rho dium, palladium, osmium and Iridi um. These are mostly newcomers In commercial mining, tout all poten- lal prosperity builders. They occur In many ores mixed with gold and silver, especially with gold, but are so diffused that their existence, even In paying quantities, has been as difficult to detect as a needle In a haystack. Process Reveals Rare Metals. ,The Michigan Tech discovery Is that every one of the platinum metals will write Its own peculiar sign upon a gold or silver bead made by a cer tain easy process. These autographs reveal both the presence of the rare metal and an accurate Idea of how .much there Is. The sign reading was largely aeveiopea oy i. u. djcco the metallurgy faculty. The beads are droplets of gold or silver slightly smaller than match heads. They are made by heating highly purified filings of the ore to be tested. If there Is any ruthenium in the gold, even as little as one-tenth of one per cent, the suriace 01 tne oeaa will show somewhere a small, cor nscant dark blue spot, a tiny crystal of ruthenium dioxide. These blue spots spread like moss on a stump, according to the per centage of ruthenium. Always they show first at the bottom of the gold droplet. As the amount of rare metal Increases, the blue encrustation spreads upward. With two per cent of ruthenium In the ore, the blue mantel entirely covers the gold. Rhodium Changes Color of Bead. Rhodium signalizes Its presence, not by an encrustation, but by changing the color of a gold bead to an Iridescent reddish purple. That shade Is the Index for about two per cent of rhodium. The color of old rose means about two-tenths of one rr cent. Palladium gives the gold a some what pebbled surface, warps the spherical smoothness and yields colors ranging from brilliant gold .o a silvery bronze. All the variations indicate fairly definitely the paladt- um percentage. Osmium and Iridium show their presence by causing dimples to form In the surface of gold beads. The dimples are accompanied by a lacy fretwork as the rare metal content Increases. At high percentages the bead will not hold together, and falls In fragments. Each metal has Its own rate of dimple making. Platinum signs off by decreasing the lustre of the gold, until with five per cent the bead is slightly all' wry. COTTON YIELD IN BY BOLL WEEVIL ATLANTA (AP) Boll weevila anil the weather may do what leglsla turea were unable to accompllah last prlng control cotton production In the south. Prom practically every section east of the Mississippi river where cotton la grown have come reporta of heavy weevil infestation. Heavy rains have caused grass to grow rapidly and aid ed the spread of weevils. County farm agenta In aouth Ala bama report boll weevils very active and "ready to attack squares as soon as they are large enough." In Dallas county, which led the state In cotton production prior to weevil Infestation, the pests are 00 per cent more active than a year ago. Spartanburg county, South Caro Una. reported a 300 per cent Increase In weevil Infestation In a period of 10 days. t Union county, South Carolina, sent reports of as high as 500 weevils per acre, which Is an extraordinarily heavy Infestation. J. C. Holton. commissioner of agri culture in Mississippi, said weevil In festation In that state la very heavy and will greatly decrease production. "If the heavy weevil Infestation oontlnuee," Holton added, "farmers must soon decide whether to sacrifice the feed crops and fight the weevila. or to cultivate the feed crops and In tensify cotton effort to smaller and favored areas." The pink boll worm has made its appearance In Florida, and fear that It may spread Its activities Into south Oeorgla cotton fields has put Oeorgta agricultural authorities on the alert for a fight against the new pest. The boll weevil la active In Oeorgla, but no unusual infestations have been reported to date. Farm expert attribute the heavy weevil lnfeetatlon this year to the mild months of the past winter which prevented them from being frown out In their hiding places. No estimate of the extent of wee vil damage has been made. Seaside. Oregon drugfflata held i in&ual convention her recently. NOTICE OF 8 ALB In Equity No. 0384 In the District Court of the UnlUd Btatea for the Dlatrlct of Oreion Calvin Fentress, a resident of Illi nois, aa Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. owen-oregon Lumber Co., a Dela ware corporation, and Medford togging Railroad Company, a Oregon corporation. Defendants. Pursuant to the authority In me veated sa a Special Master by de cree of the District Court of the united States for the Dlatrlct ol Oregon entered In this cause upon the 12th day of July, 1933. I hereby give notice that the properties here. Inalter described will be sold by me at public auction to the highest and oest bidder for cash, subject to con firmation by the Court at the prln- clpl or front door of the Count?! Court House In the Town or City of Medford, In the County of Jack-! son. State of Oregon, beginning at twelve o'clock noon on the 22nd day of August, 1932. The said properties are co oe som pursuant to aald de cree for the payment In full, or on1 account, of the amounts due onl said bonds and coupona In the aura of Two Million Four Hundred Six-! ty-three Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty Dollars and Forty-five Cents ($2,463,220.45), and with In-1 terest thereon to July 5, 1932, andi the sum of Eight Thousand One Hundred Fifty Dollara (18,11)0), to gether with interest on One Hun dred Fifty Dollars ($150), at the rate of ten per cent. (10) per an num from and after December 18, iy.il, together with costs of this cause, payment of all of which amounts is secured by an original mortgage-deed-of-trust dated No vember 16, 1925, from said Owen- Oregon Lumber Co. and said Med ford Logging Railroad Company to the above named plaintiff and First- Iowa Mate Irust & savings bank. as Trustees, recorded in Jackson County, Oregon, on January 26, 1926, and there recorded in Volume 69, at pages 522-537, of the Mort gage Records and indexed on the same day in Chattel Mortgage Rec ords, and a certain supplement thereto, relcrrci to in said decree, and recorded in said Jackson Coun. ty on October 31, 1927, in Volume 9, at pages db-3i oi Mortgaga-Kec- ords of said county and on the same day indexed in Chattel Mortgage Records, (the plaintiff herein hav ing been found and declared to be the sole qualified and acting trustee under said mortgages by order of this Court dated April 6. me. and by said decree). Said properties so to be sold are as follows: All and singular the following de scribed property lying west of the Willamette Meridian and south of the Base Line, in Jackson County, in the state of Oregon, to-wit: (In the following descriptions Sections are given immediately un der the Townships in which they lie. and the portions of each Sec tion are designated immediately" after the number ot such sections. The abbreviation "Sec." means Sec tion; "SE'A" means Northeast quarter; "SW'A" means Northwest Quarter: "SWii" means Southwest quarter; "SE'A" means Southeast quarter; S'A means North half; "S'A" means South half; "E'A" means East half; and "W'A" means West half. The character "" means degrees; the character "'" means minutes; and the character means seconds. AU lands herein described lie South of the Base Line and East of the Willamette Merid ian.) First: Fee Simple Lands In Township 33 South, Range 1 East: Sec. 25: S'A of S'A; SE'A of NE4; SW'A of SW'A; and 54 of SEtf. Sec. 26: SE'A ot SE'A; NEW of SW'A; S', of SWtf ; and SEtf. Sec. 34: SW'A of SWii. Sec. 36: All. In Township 33 South, Range 2 East: Sec. 14: SWK. Sec 19: SW'A of SW'A- Sec. 21: S'A of SW'A; and SWJ4 ol SEtf. Sec 22: AH. Sec. 24: NWJ of NEtf: Ntf of SW'A; and SW'A of SW'A- Sec. 26: SEK. Sec. 27: SW'A, of SWtf. Sec. 28: NEW; SW'A; and Stf of SE54. Sec 29: SE'A of NWtf; and S'A. Sec. 30: SE'A of SWtf; NWtf of SW'A, or Lot 3; SEK of SW'A; and SE. Sec. 31: SE'A of SE'A; and W$4 of SW'A, or Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 32: S'A; S'A of S'A: and S'A of S, or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. Sec. 33: W4 of SE'A; SWA; NJ4 of SWK; and Stf of. SWtf, or Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 34: S'A; S'A of S'A; and S'A of S'A, or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. Sec. 36: S'A; S'A of S'A; and S'A of S'A, or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. In Township 33 South, Range 3 East: Sec 27: E'A of SEK. Sec. 34: E',', of SE'A; NEtf of SEA of SWJ4; VJ'A of E'A of SWX; SE'A of SE'A of SWK; NEW of SE'A; E'A of Wy, of SE'A; SW'A of SWy, of SEK; and SW'A of SW'A of SE'A. In Township 34 South, Range 1 East: Sec 1: S'A of S'A, or Lot, 1, 2, 3 and 4; S'A ot S'A; and SA. Sec 10; NWJ4. Sec. 12: S'A of NEW; SEW of NEW; S'A of SWK; NEW of SEW; and SW of SEW. Sec 13: S4 of NEW; EW of SWW; and SEW- Sec. 14: S'A of SWW: SWW of SWW: and SEW of SEW. Sec. 2J: NWK of NEW; SEW of SEW- Sec. 24: All. Sec. 25: W'A of NW: S'A of SWW; and SEW of SWW- Sec. 26: NEK; S'A of SW'A; S'A of SWW. and EW of SEW- Sec 28: NEW; tnd NWW of SEW- Sec 30: EW; and EW of WW. See. 36: NEW of NEW. In Township 34 South, Range 2 Fan: See. 3: NWK, or Loti J, 4, 5 av.l SEW of NWW. Src 4: S'A of S'A, or Lots 1, .! and 4; SW of S'A; SWW; '.. '. . f SFW: and SF.K of SEW. :. 5: SWW ol NEW; SW of I . ,r-'v. , . ar.'l K:i. f2, J and 4; Stf of NEW: SWW of -NWia, or Lot 5; 5E54 of NWW; NEW of SWK; WW of SWW. or Lots 0 and ; sfcft ot bWW and SEW. Sec 7: NEK; EW of NWW WW of NWW. or Lots 1 and 2 NEW of SWW: NWW of SWii or Lot 3; and NW of SEW- Sec 8: NWW and NW of SWW- Sec. 18: tw of w; and WW of NWW. or Lots 1 and 2: SWW of SWW, or Lot 4 and SEW of Sec. 22: SEW of NEW: EW of NWW; NEK of SWW; NWW of SWW. or Lot. 3; and NEW of Sec. 23: SWW of NEK; WW of NWW; sww: ww of SEW; and SEW of SEK. Sec 24: EW of NEW. or Lot, 1 and 2; and WW of NEW- Sec 27: NWW of SEW; SWK of SEW, or Lot 6; and SEW of SEW, or Lot 7. Sec. 28: EW of NEK; and NW of SEW. Sec. 29: SW of SWW; and SWW of SEW. Sec. 30: SWK of SWW, or Lot 4; SEW of SWW; NEW of SEW; and SWK of SEW. Sec 31: NEW. EW of NWW; WW of NWW, or Lots 1 and 2; and SEK. Sec. 32: All. Sec. 33: WW of SWW; SW of MtJ4 of SE54; NWW of SEtt; and SW of SEW- Sec. 34: NW of NEW: SWW of NEW; and NEW of NWK. In Township 34 South, Range 3 East: . Sec. 1: SEW. Sec. 2: NWW of NWW, or Lot 4; and SEW. Sec. 3: NW of NEW. or Lots 1 and 2; and SW of NEK. Sec 8: NWW. Sec 9: SWW and WW of SEK. Sec. 10: EW of NEW. Sec 11: EW of NEW: NW of w4; and t,y3 ot bKtt. Sec. 12: NWW of NEW: NEK of SW'A; and SW of NWW. Sec 13: NEW of SW54; and WW of SEK. Sec 14: WW of SWW- Sec 15: NEK: EW of NWW; SEW of SWW; and S'A of SEW- Sec 17: All. Sec. 18: NEW. Sec. 21: SW of NEW: SEK of NWW; and NEW of SEW Sec. 22: NW of NW; SW of w; SW'A; and vvj5 ot 5EM. Sec 24: NWW of NWK; NEW of SWii; and SWW of SWW. Sec 26: WW; and SEW. Sec 28: SW. Sec 30: NEW; NWW of NWW, or Lot 1; EW of NW'W; and EW of SEW. Sec 31: NW of SWW of NEW; and EW of SWK. Sec. 32: EW. Sec. 34: SW of NEW; SW of SWW; and-SEK. In Township 35 South, Range 1 East: Sec. 1: SWW of NEK; SEW of NWW; NEW of SWK; and NWW of SEW. Sec. 4: SEK. sec. 8: NEW of NEW; and SWK of NEW Sec. 10: NW of NEW; SEK of hil-a; and NEW of SEW. Sec. 11: NEK; SEW of NWW; and NW of SEW. - Sec 12: NEW of NWW; nd SW of NWW. Sec 14: SWW. Sec 15: NWW of NWW. Sec. 16: NEW of NEK; SW of NEW; NEW of SWK; and WW of SEW- Sec 24: EW of NEW, and NW of SEK. In Township 35 South, Range 2 East: Sec 2: NEW of NEW. or Lot 1; SW of NEW; SWK of NWW; N,W of SWW; and NW of SEW. Sec 3: SW of SWW. - Sec. 4: NW of NEW. or Lot, 1 and 2; SEW of NEW: NW of NWW, or Lots 3 and 4; SW of NWW; SWW; and NEW of SEW- Sec. S: N'S of S'A. or Lni. 1. 2 3 and 4; SW of NW; and SW. aec. o: ei'i ot Nfc$$, or Lots 1 and 2; SW of NEK; NEW of NWW. or Lot -3: SEW of NW!: and SEW- sec : NW of NEW; SEW of NEW: NWW of SW!4. or Lot 3: and NEW of SEW. sec o: N'S ot NW: NEW of SEW; and SW of SEW. Sec. 9: NEK; NW of NWW; EW of SWW; and SEW- Sec. 10: All, except 75 acres out of the SW of NEW and NW of Sec. 11: NEW: SEW of NWM; and SW. except 10 acres out of the SEW of SWW. Sec. 12: NW of SWW; NW and SWW of SWW of SWW; SEW of SWW; and SEW. sec. 14: t.yi and WW of WW. Sec. 15: NEW; NW of NWW'. NWW of SWW; and NEW of SEW. Sec. 16: NW of NE . Sec. 18: WW of NEW: SF.H of NEW; WW of SWW, or Lots 3 and 4; SEW of SWW: and SEW- Sec 19: WW of SWW. or Lots 3 and 4; and EW of SWW- Sec. 20: NW of NEW; SWW ol NEW; NWK; and NW of SWW. sec a: All. Sec 24: AIL - Sec 26: All. Sec 27: WW of EW. See. 28: SE'A: S'A of NWK- SEW of NWW; SW of SWW; and SEW. Sec. 29: NW of SE'A: and SWW of NEW. sec jo: N'S of NEW- Sec. 34: All. except three acres near the point common to Sections II, 12, 13 and 14 of this township, particularly described in a release recorded in said Jackson Countv in Mortgage Book 95, at page 57. In Township 35 South, Range 3 East. Sec. 1: SE'A of 5Wt(: S'A of SEW; and SWW of SEW. Sec. 2: NW of NW. or m I. 1 3 and 4; SW of NEW; SWW of iw-4; stfj ot SW"4; and SEW. sec. i: sy, ot NEW; and 5W Sec. 4: NW of NW. or Lou I. 2. 3 and 4; SW of NW: and SW. Sec. 6: NW of NW. or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; SW of NEW; SWW of nyt, or Lot ; SUM ol NWW; NEW of SWW: WW of SWW, or Lots 6 and 7; SEW of SW, and SEW. , Sec. 7: SEW. Sec 8: All. sec r.; swtf; NW ol atW;- Sec. 9: NW; SWW; NW of SEW Sec 10: NW: NW of SWW: NW of SWW of SWW; SEW of SWW; and SEW- Sec 11: SW of NWW; and SWW- Sec 12: NWW: and SW. Sec. 14: NW; SWW; and NW of SEW. Sec. 15: NWW of SEW- Sec 16: WW of NEW; and WW. Sec 17: NEW; NW of NWW; SEW of NWK; and EW of SWW. Sec 18: NEW; EW of NWW; WW of WW. or Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4; EW of SWW; and SEW- Sec 19: SWW of NEW; NEW of NWW: SW of SEW of NWW; NEW of SWW; and NW of SEW. Sec. 20: NW of NEW; SEK of NEW: NW of NWW. except the in terest in the SEK of the NEW con veyed by Owen -Oregon Lumber Co. to the City of Medford and re leased from this mortgage by that certain instrument of August 18, 1926, recorded in Volume 146, at page 593 oi the Mortgage Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Sec 21: EW of NEW; NWW of NWW; NEW of SWW; and SW of SW. Sec 22: NEW: and SW- Sec. 23: NW of NEW; SWW of NEW; EW of NWW, NEW of SEW, and SW of SEW- Sec. 24: All. Sec 25: NEW; EW of NWW; and SEW- Sec. 26: NWW of NWWi SW of NWW; and SW. Sec 27: NW. Sec. 28: All. Sec 29: NW; and SWW. Sec 30: NEW: EW of NWW, WW of WW, or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; EW of SWW; and SEW. Sec. 32: AH. Sec 33: SEW of NEW. Sec. 34: NW; and SWW- Sec. 35: NW of NW; SWW of NWW, WW of SWW; NW of SEW; and SEW of SEW- Sec. 36: NW; SWW: NWW of SEW; and SW of SEW- In Township 35 South, Range 4 East:. Sec. 20: SW of NEW: NEW of NWW; SW of NWW: NW of SWW; and NWW of SEW- Sec. 30: SW of NEW: SEW of NWW: and NEW of SEW- In Township 36 South, Range 2 East: Sec. 2: NW of NEW. or Lots 1 and 2; SW of NEW: and SEW- In Township 36 South, Range 3 East: Sec. 1: SWW; NW of SEW; and SEW of SEW. Sec. 2: NW of NW. or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; SW of NW; and SW. Sec. 4: SWW. Sec. 5: EW of SEW- Sec 8: NEW. Sec. 9: SEW. Sec 10: NEW of NEW; SW of NEW; SWW of NWW; WW of SWW; SEW of SWW; and SEW. Sec. 12: SW. Sec 15: SWW. Sec IS: SEW. Sec. 21: NEW of NEW: SW of NEW; and SEW of NWW. Second: Timber Rights Only The merchantable timber upon the following described lands: (The expiration of the timo for removal is indicated in the parentheses which accompany the respective descriptions.) In Township 33 South, Range 1 East: Sec. 25; SW of SWW; and SWW of SEW (July 17, 1933). In Township 33 South, Range 3 East: Sec. 34: SEW of NEW of SWW; NEW of SEW of SWW; SWW of NWW of SEW; and NWW of SWW of SEW. (Unlimited.) In Township 34 South, Range 2 East: Sec 30: SEW of SEW (Unlimit ed). Sec. 33: EW of NWW (February 3, 1940). In Township 34 South, Range 4 East: Sec. 31: All of the timber and forest products upon WW of EW and EW of WW (May 11, 1936). In Township 35 South, Range 1 East: Sec. 13: WW of SEW (Februarv 4, 1940). sec. 14: SEW of NWW; and SEW (February 4, 1940). Sec 23: NW of NEW; SEW of NEW: and NW of SEW fFebruarv 4, 1940). bee 24: WW of NEW; and SWW of NWW (February 4, 1940). In Township 35 South, Range 2 East: Sec. 1: SWW of SWW (Unlimit. ed). Sec. 2: NWW of NEW. or Lot 2; NW of NWW, or Lots 3 and 4; sr-74 oi nnyst; ana sj ot sj (Unlimited). Sec. 3: SW of SEW (Unlimited). Sec. 4: SWW of NEW; WW of SEW: and SEW of SEW (Unlimit ed). Sec. 12: NEW and NW of NWW (Unlimited). Sec. 14: EW of WW ("May 23, 1935). , In Township 35 South, Range 3 East: Sec. 7: EW of NEW! NWW of NEW: NEW of NWW: and WW of NWW, or Lots 1 and 2 (Un limited). Sec. 9: SEW of SEW (Unllmlt. ed). Sec 10: SW of SWW of SWW (Unlimited). Sec. 12: NEW (December 17, 1944). Sec. 15: SEW of SEW (August 20, 1933); and all timber and forest products upon SW of SWW and SWW of SEW (March 21, 1937). sec. if: is ji ot NWW of SEW (Unlimited). Sec. 17: SWW of NWW: WW of SWW; and PEW (August 21, 1935). Sec. 20: SWW of NEW; and SW of NWW (November 22, 1933). in jownship M South, Range 3 Eat: Sec. 3: NW of NEW. or Lot, 1 and 2: NEW of NWW. or Lot 3; SW of NWW; SWW (November 5, ivij); .tl ol MiW: 3W of sfcW (November 24. 1943): and all timber and foret product, upon SWW of ftfctt (January 1 1946), Third: Town Properties In Berryvale Addition to the City of Medford. in Jackson Countv. OregVm, the following: in mork One (i), all. In Block Two (2). all. In Block Three (3), all. ' In Block Four (4), Lots 1, 3, 9. 13, 14 and 15. In Block : In Block Six (6), Lot, Six (6) In Block Eignt (8, Lots Eight' (8) and Eleven to Sixteen (11-16) inclusive. In the Ish Addition to the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, the following: In Block One (1), the parts of Lots Six (6), Seven (7). Eight (8), and Nine (9) which lie North of the -Pacific & Eastern Railroad; parts of Lots Five (5) and Six (6), as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Let numbered Five (5) in Block numbered One (1) of the Ish Addition to the town (now City) of Medford. and running thence North 35 30' West along the line of North Central Avenue 305W feet; thence South 54 30' West 270 feet to the east line of Right of Way of the Oregon and California Rail Road Right of Way; thence South 35 30" East along said Right of Way, 305W feet; thence North 54 30' East 270 feet to the place of commencing, containing 1.88 acres. In Block Ona (1), all of Lots Ten to Seventeen (10-17), inclusive. In Block Two (2), all. In Block Three (3), the parts of Lots Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Nino (9) and Ten (10), which lie North of the Pacific & Eastern Railroad, and all of Lots Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8). In Block Four (4), the parts of Lots Three (3) and Four (4) which lie North of the Pacific & Eastern Railroad, and the part of Lot Four (4) lying North of the Section Line between Sections Thirteen (13) and Twenty-four (24) in Township 37 South, Range 2 West, and all of Lot Five (5). The following two tracts of land lying North of the said Ish Addi tion: (a) Beginning at a point which bears North one minute East 650.76 feet from the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 60, Township Thirty-seven (37) South, Range Two (2), West, W. M, and running thence East 710 feet: thence North one minute East 250.4 feet; thence West 710 feet to the Wesl boundary of said D. L. C. No. 60; thence South one minute West along said boundary 250.36 feet to the place of beginning, containing 4.07 acres. (b) . Commencing 18.67 chains South of the Northwest corner of D. L. C. No. 60, Township 37 South, Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 600 feet, more or less, to the North line of the- Ish Addition to the City of Medford, according to the re corded plat thereof, said point being due East of the Northeast corner of D. L. C. No. 88, of said Town ship and Range; thence West to said Northeast corner of said D. L. C. No. 88 and along the North line of said D. L. C No. 88, 1,011.52 feet, more or less, to the East line of the O. & C. Railway right of way; thence Northwesterly along said East line of said right of way 735 feet, more or less, to a point due West of the point of beginning; theuce East 1,438. feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, contain ing 17.01 acres, more or less. Fourth: Medford Millsite Beginning at a point on the West boundary of Donation Land Claim No. 61 which point lies North 0 02' East, 1016.24 feet from the Southwest Corner of said Donation Land Claim No. 61 and running thence N. 0 02' E. along said West Boundary 336.06 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 47" 53' W. 80.00 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 54" 41' W. 100 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 57" 46' W. 304.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 54" 10' W. 50.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 44" 37' W. 45.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 33" 09' W. 45.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence West along the South Boundary of Dona tion Land Claim No. 6U, 1463 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 0" 07' W. 650.75 feet to a concrete monument; thence S. 89" 59' E. 20.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 0" 01' E. 244.8 feet to a concrete monument; thence S. 89" 33' E. 201.5 feet to a concrete mon ument; thence N. 26" 63' W. 281.9 feet to a concrete monument; thence. S. 89" 43' W. 784.0 feet to a con crete monument on the West Boundary of D. L. C. No. 60; thence N. 0' 01' E. along said West Bound ary 262.18 feet to a concrete monu ment; thence N. 89" 55' W. 1520 feet to a concrete monument on the East Boundary of the right of way of the Southern Pacfiic Rail road; thence S. 35" 08' E. 2639.7 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. W Ol' E. 121.5 feet to a con crete monument; thence S. 35" 08' E. 1711.2 feet to a concrete monu ment; thence N. 54" 52' E. 329.9 feet to a concrete monument; thence, S. 35' 08' E. 313.2 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 54" SZ- E. 512.3 feet to a con crete monument; thence N. 35" 13' W. leet to a concrete monu ment; thence N. 54" 55' E. 659.2 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 34" 59' W. 188.6 feet to a con crete monument; thence N. 54" 13' E. 614.3 feet to a concrete monu ment at the place of beginning. containing approximately 140 acres in section, 13, 14 and 24 in Town ship 37 South, Range 2 West, W. M., Jackson County, Oregon; and being all those lands conveyed by deeds recorded in the Deed Rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon, at Vol. 152, Page 434; Vol. 152, Page 435; Vol. 153, Page 262; Vol. 1 C 7 T . DO on. 1 .. Id Tl i j dues o'j-o , (ji. ui, a ajxc 323; Vnl. 156, Pant 105; Vol. 151,1 i'aire 6.17: Vol. 150. Fa 131. and all lhat property described n being in the isn Addition in the special Master Deed Kecorded in Vol. 134. Pa net 49 to 61. except a rec tangular parcel, 185.0 feet by 512.3 feet under contract to the Tomlin Box Co.. alio ill of Blocks 1. 2 and 3 and their included atreeM and altevt in the Berrydale Addition to Medtorn, Ureijon, to which title it now being perfected. ToRfther with all aawmilli. e!an I inff mill, dry kiln, buildings and other improvement of every kind thereon, and all machinery and equipment of every kind used or ; acquired for une by the Owen-Ore-1 gon Lumber Co. andor Medford LoRRing Railroad Company in their I operation on the property in this instrument described, Pipa Lint Rlghti ot Way Eacepted Excepting, however, from the kissmg tij cip lip right oi way conveyed to the City of Med ford by the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. and released from aaid mort gage by that certain instrument of August 18, 1926, recorded in Vol ume 164, at page 593 of the Mort gage Records of Jackson County, Oregon. Fifth: Railroads (A) A standard gauge logging railroad approximately 1114 miles in length and now in operation, known as Owen - Oregon Log ging Railroad, situate in Jackson County, Oregon, and more particu larly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Main line of the Medford Logging Rail road, approximately one-half mile West ot its Eastern Terminus near Butte Falls, and running thence in an Easterly and southerly direc tion through Sections 10, 11 and 12 in Township 35 South, Range 2 East, and Sections 7. 18. 1. ZU. 21, 16, 22, 27, 26 and 25 in Township 35 South. Range 3 East to its east ern terminus on the range line be tween Township 35 South, Range 3 East and lownshio 3S south Range 4 East; together with 13-34 miles of spur track from said railroad running into sec tions 7, 21, 22, 27, 26, 25, 36 and 35, in Township 35 South, Range 3 East, and into Section 1 in Town ship 36 South, Range 3 East, and Sections 30, 31, 29, 20 and 32 in iownship db south. Kance 4 fcast. (B) A standard gauge logging railroad approximately 32 miles in length and now in operation, known as Medford Logging Railroad, situ ate in Jackson County, Oregon, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at Crater Lake Junc tion on the Southern Pacific Main line at a point near the center of section 24 in Iownship 37 South, Range 2 West, thence in a North easterly direction through said Sec tion 24 and Section 13 in said Town ship and Range; thence North easterly and North through Sections 18, 7 and 6 in Township 37 South, Range 1 West; thence North and Northeasterly through Sections 31, 30. 19. 20. 17. 8. 9. 4 and 3 in Town ship 36 South, Range 1 West; thence Northeasterly and Southeasterly through Sections 34, 35, 26, 23, 14, l and 13 in Iownship 35 south, Range 1 West; thence Easterly and Northeasterly through Sections 18, 17, 8, 5, 4, and 3 in Township 35 South, Range 1 East; thence North and Southeasterly through Sections 34 and 35 in Township 34 south, Range 1 East; thence Easterly through sections 4 and 1 in Iown ship 35 South, Range 1 East; thence North and Southeasterly through section 36, Iownship 34 south, Range 1 East; thence South through Section 1 in Township 35 South, Range 1 East; thence South, Easterly, Northeasterly and Southeasterly through Sections 6, 7, 8, 5, 4, 9 and 10 in Township 35 South, Range 2 East, to Us Eastern Terminus in the town of Butte Falls. (C) All rails, ties, switches, sld' ings, spurs, branches, extensions, docks, terminals, station buildtnsrs, water tanks, structures, telegraph and telephone lines and all other prop erty, real, .personal or mixed, ap purtenant to the railroads described in Subdivisions "A" and "B" of this Clause; together with all and singular the tenements, heredita ments, privileges and appurtenances belonging or in anywise appertain ing to said Railroads. Also all rights of way of (or acquired in connection with) above described railroads or any exten sions thereof or relocations thereof or logging spurs in connection therewith; and all tracks, rails, ties, switches and other appliances used in connection with the same. Any and all extensions and relocations of said railroads, or any part or parts thereof, and all additions to the same, and all betterments and improvements made thereon or thereto; and all locomotives, cars, tools and other railroad equipment of every kind and any and all prop erty, real, personal, or mixed used or acquired for use in connection with said railroads or any part or parts thereof. Also all bridges, superstructures, stringers, ties, rails, frogs, bolts, supplies, and other rail road appurtenances used in connec tion with said railroads. A perpetual right of way over the following described lands for the construction, maintenance and operation of a railway and railway equipment and railway sidings and spurs, with the right to enter upon, grade, construct, build and mam- tain such railway across the same, and to use so much thereof as is necessary for such railway con struction and operation, and to lo cate such road spurs and sidings at such places as shall be necessary or convenient to the owner thereof. In Township 35 South, Range 3 East: Sec. 15: SW of SEJ4; and S of SWJ4. Sec. 19: NW4 of NW. or Lot 1. Sec. 20: SWK. Sec. 33: NE of SEj4i in Town ship if south, Kange 3 r.ast: sec. 3: SW54 of NE4. And the right to build such roads, tramways and other means of conveyance for the removal, before the expiration ot the time limited therefor as here inabove stated, of the timber on the following lands: In Township 34 South. Range 4 East: Sec. 31: WA of E'A: and E'A of Wi4: in Township 35 South, Range 4 East: Sec 17; All; See. 19: AIL Sixth: Logging Camp Equipment and Miscellaneous Properties fa) All locomotives, logging cars, supply and camp cars, ikidders, loaders, steam shovels, tractors, auto trucks, wanons. live stock, and all logging equipment, camp equipment and other equipment and machinery of every kind owned by Owen-Ore gon Lumber Co. and Medford Lon ging Railroad Company, or either of them, in connection with their operations on the mortgaged prop erty. (b) Also all timber which fs standing on the lands hereinabove described, or which has been felled thereon; all rights of way, privi leges, tenements, hereditatments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wne appertaining to the above described properties. .) Ail sawmills, accessory plants, warehouses, dwallmgs, structures, railroads and other improvements and all nuchLery, equipment, ap pliances and other facilities of every kind owned, used or acauired for ill P Uie Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. and Medford Logging Railroad Company, or either of them, in con nection with their operations or business upon the above described properties, and attached to or in any way forming a part thereof, on the above described real estate, or any part thereof. (d) All mill machinery, other machinery, engines, boilers, equip ment, appliances and facilities not described in "(c)" next above here tofore owned, used, or acquired for use by the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. and Medford Logging Railroad Company, or either of them, in con nection with their operations or business upon the above described real estate and not attached to or in any way forming a part thereof. Seventh: Exception aa to Certain Standing Timber: Excepting, how ever, from that portion of the above described properties appearing uu der the caption "First: Fee Simple Lands, the right to remove with in two vears from the date of con firmation of sale to be made under this decree, the standing timber upon the following of such "Fee Simple Lands," viz: N of SW14, SEH of SWtf and WYi of SEJ4 of Section 12, in Iownship 35 south, Kange 2 East W. M.; and SEJ4 of Section 7; SWJ4 of SWtf, or Lot 4, and Wyi ot sl-: of sec. 18; SWii of NE of Section 19; NWJ4 of NE4 of Section 20; SWW of SEW of Section 23: NW4 of NWW and SWtf of siv'4 ot section NJ4 of NEJ4 of Section 29; fy of NEJ4 of Section 30; NEJ4 of NWW of Section 32; SEJ4 of NEI4 of Section 33; and SWW of Section 34: All in Township 35 South, Range 3 East, w. M.; and SEH of NEW. NEli of NWVi SW of NWJ4 and NWtf of NEW of Section 20, in Township 35 South, Range 4 East, W. M.; and VA of SWtf of Section 2; SEW of NEtf of Section 10: SWJ4 of SWJ4 of Section 12; In Township 36 South, Range 3 East, W. M. This right being upon condition, however, that all taxes due or to become due upon the above de scribed lands and the timber there on shall be paid by the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co., its successors or as signs, before such taxes become de linquent and that, upon taxes be coming delinquent upon any descrip tion, the right to remove timber upon that description is at an end. The terms and conditions upon which said properties are to be sold are set forth in the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh paragraphs of said decree and are as follows, viz.: Fifth . . . That the Special Mas ter shall offer the personal property (which is described in subdivisions (a) and (d) of preceding paragraph "Sixth" hereof, and of Item Sixth of Paragraph "Fourth" of said de cree), and the real property (de scription of which is set forth in said Item Sixth of Paragraph "Fourth" otherwise than in said subdivisions (a) and (d) of preced- oi saiu iicm aixwi ui saiu x diuHiayu "Fourth", separately and each as a whole; and shall offer the personal property first. That said Master shall accept no bid unless accompanied by a de posit of either cash or certified check or certificate of deposit is sued by a responsible national bank in an amount not less than ten per cent, of the bid, or by deposit of bonds secured by said mortgages in an amount of not less than thirty percent, of the bid; that in case any bidder shall fail to make good his bid, upon the same being con firmed by the court, or shall fail to comply with any order of the court relative to the payment there of, said deposit may be forfeited and applied toward the expenses of a resale of the property andor to make good any deficit or loss in case the amount received through such resale be less than the amount of auch purchaser's bid; and in case the bid, such a deposit having been made, i, not, confirmed by the court for any cause other than the bidder's failure to comply with the terms of his. bid, such deposit shall be returned to the bidder; and in eaaa the bid is confirmed, the amount of the deposit may be ap plied toward the payment" ot tne bid. That the publication of the notice herein directed may begin as soon as said Master shall deem practical and all, or such portion thereof a, is had within the ten days allowed the Owen - Oregon Lumber Co. and Medford Logging Railroad Company to pav the in debtedness adjudged herein shall run concurrently therewith. Sixth; That the purchaser or pur chaser, at the sale of the mort gaged premises may, upon payment to the Special Master making the als of a sum in cash sufficient to pay the costs of this cause, includ ing the compensation and expendi tures of the Special Master and the amount adjudged to be due to the plaintiff in Findings of Fact "F" and "1" of said decree and Para graph, "First" and "Second" of said decree, apply any of the afore said bonds and coupons at their par value plus accrued interest, to the payment of his bids on the basis upon which such bonds andor cou pons may be entitled to participate in the proceeds of said sale; and may also use in paying aairl bids the receipts of the plaintiff for the amounts to which he is adjudged entitled by said Findings of Fact "F" and "I" of thi, decree and said Paragraph, "First" and" Sec ond" of said decree. That if the personsl and real property are pur chased by different bidder,, the bonds, coupons and receipts afore said may be applied in payment of the respective bids in the proportions which each bid bear, to the sum of the two hid,. That if any of said bonds andor coupon, are used in purchasing said mortgaged property to an extent less than their par value and accrued interest, the Spe cial Master shall endorse thereon a statement that the same are paid to the extent so used and return them to the person or person, from whom he receives them; that the plaintiff and holders of bonds and coupons issued tinder said mortgage may Hid for and purchase the mort gaged property at said sale without pthy acqounubilitr, thai) compli- iance with the terms of said sale; and that the aforesaid notice of such sale shall state the substance of Sections 11 and 12 of Article V of said mortgage of November 16, 1923, as such substance is stated in Finding of Fact "K" of said decree. and that in event of the mortgaged property being sold under a bid, made pursuant to said sections the purchase price may be paid by thai use of bonds, coupons and release as provided in said Section 11. That the Special Master shall maka full report to this court of his proceed ings hereunder and shall deposit in the registry of this court all funda coming to his hands as proceeds o said sale that the same may be dis4 posed of or applied under subsaJ qticnt orders in this cause. Seventh; That upon confirmation of the sale by the Court and pay ment in full of the purchase price, and upon compliance with all the terms of the sale, the aforesaid Special Master shall make, execute and deliver to the purchaser or puM chasers, his or their successors ol assigns in form to be approved by this court, a proper instrument transferring the personal property so sold, and a certificate of sale of the real property o sold, subject to the Oregon statutory right of re. demption; and in event said statu, tory right of redemption is not ex. ercised within the period allowed by law the said Special Master shall make, execute, acknowledge and da. liver to said purchaser or purchaa. ers, his or their successors or aa signs, a deed of conveyance of said real property. Upon delivery of said transfer of said personal property and upon the delivery of said eet tificate of sale, the grantees therein shall be let into possession of th, property so sold, and any party to this cause who may be in possession of said property, or any part there, of, shall deliver up possession of the same. That the purchaser, or purchasers, or their heirs, successors or assigns, shall, upon the delivery to them oi said instrument or instruments ol conveyances by the Special Master, be vested with the title to and shall hold possession of and enjoy aaid property so (old, and all rights, privileges, immunities and franchise, appertaining thereto, as fully and completely as the said Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. and Medford Log ging Railroad Company held and enjoyed or were entitled to hold and cnioy the same at the time of and subsequent to the execution and de livery of said mortgage of Novem ber 16, 1925, and said supplement, thereto; subject only to the Oregoa statutory right of redemption aa il applies to said real estate. The substance of said Section, II and 12 of Article V of said mortr gage, as stated in said Finding of Fact "K", is as follows: (K) It is provided by Section 12 of Article V of the original mortt gage that upon the trustee eivinl notice of the foreclosure sale oi the mortgaged property for thirty days or for such length of time a, may be required by law, fn a news, paper published in the English language in the jurisdiction in which he deems the greater part of th, mortgaged property is located, de scribing the property and specify, ing the terms of sale, the holder, of bonds and coupons, at any tim before the expiration of twenty-ona days from the first publication, may either bring suit thereon or delivef them to the corporate trustee, with written request upon such trustee to stamp upon them that they -ara . not secured bv said mortgage: that the bondholder, doing neither havn elected to subject their bonds and coupons to Section 11 of Article V of said mortgage, and that bond so sued upon or delivered for stamp ing are no longer secured by the mortgage and are no longer "ouU standing" under said Section 1L Said Section 11 provides that if th holder, of at least 80 in amount of the then "outstanding" bones and cot..ons. indemnify the trultea and deposit with him such bond, and coupon, with enough money td pay ao much ot the bids a, cannoi l)e naid in bonds and coupons, and in writing so renuest. auch trustea may buy the mortgaged property lot the benefit ot the outstanding bonds and couoons and organize n corporation upon the terms and in the manner directed by aucn BU7 thereof, to which corporation th. property is to be transferred and their pro rata part ot ,ucn atoca issued to such holders: that th. trustee may pay the purchase prict of the mortgaged property by tend, ering su-h "outstanding" bonds and coupons as may be in his posses sion for cancellation or endorse ment for pro rata credit, and by tendering a release, full or partial of other "outstanding" bonds and coupons; and by paying in cash (supplied by the bondholders male ing the reouest) the amount re quired to comply with the term, of . the decree of sale; and that any cash advanced to the trustee for anjj purpose of this section shall Bo come an indebtedness of the cop. poratlon. . The above named plaintiff, named as Trustee in and under said origi nal mortg.ige-deed-of-trust and sup plemental mortgage, joins herein fo me purpose oi giving me none hereby given of said sale, and ol the contents of said Section, It and 12 of Article V of the afore mentioned original mortgage-deed of-trust. HENRY F. CHANEY, Special Master, CALVIN FENTRESS, As Trustea under said original mortgage-need-ol-trust, and aaid .implement thrrrto. Bummons for Publication. (Oontlnued from Paga (.) the ofllea and post office adciraM herelnbelow atated. JACKSON COUUTT, A body politic and corporate of the state of Oregon. Plaintiff. By RALPH O. JENNINOS, Sheriff and Tax Collector for aaM County. O. A. CODDIMC1, District Attorney for Jackaon Coun ty, state of Orviron, and Attorney or Plaintiff, Office and Post Of fice Addren, 301 Liberty Bld, Medford, Oregon. Seaside West side meat market opened by Joe Holland In Otto building. Hubbard. I. A. MoKey opened Boselawa floral garden.