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P3TGE TWO MEDFOKD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JTXT 26, 1932. THEATER WORLD PONDERS FATE OF ZIEGFELD FOLLIES Peath of . Creator Leaves ;;: Future in Doubt Billie . .Burke to Resume Picture Making On v Wednesday ,. HOLLYWOOD, Cel.. July 26 JP) Th theatrical world today guessed lit what may become of the Folllea now that Florena Zlegfeld, th man who mated them, haa gone, but Billle Burke, the wlaow of the famous pro ducer, left no doubt aa to what her future course would be. Following the old tradition of the theatrical world that "the ihow must go on," Miss Burke, a star ot the screen In the silent picture days, and who at the time of her husband death was making her first talking production, announced today ahe would not disappoint her employers by delaying the completion of the picture In which she was working. Back to Work Wednesday. Mis Burke said she would return to the H-K-O studios on Wednesday to resume work, and that she hoped to -be able to carry on despite the shock of her husband's death. Through W1U Rogers, an Intimate friend of Zlegfeld, Mlse Burke an. nounced .there will be no public funeral in New York City tor her husband. Mayor James J. Walker, In telephone message, had asked that the body be sent at once to Ktn York so tbat city might pay Its rlbute. The body of the noted musical comedy producer, known Internatlon' ally aa the glorlfler of the American girl, today lay In a vault In Forest Lawn Memorial park In Olendale. Jt will be aent to New York for Inter' nent within a month. Simple Hltei. Brief, and simple rites marked the funeral service held In Los Angeles Sunday. The number of those at tending the services was small, the gathering being limited only to In timate friends of the producer. The Bev. Franklin L. Gibson, rec tor of St. Anthanaslua Episcopal church, deviated slightly from the usual, short service for the dead of hi church by speaking Informally for short time, LOCALllERS RATE PUBLICITY AT W. H. MoOowan ot Medtord, Ore., member of Hlllah Temple, cam to Ban Francisco with an umbrella and a raincoat. Ten years ago at the Bhrln convention In Ban Francisco It rained, and Mr. McOowan believe in being prepared. "We have rain In Oregon, too, sometimes," he said, "But it doesn't look aa though I'd have a chance to use that umbrella this trip," McOowan seld Hlllah haa the die- tlnctlon of being the smallest of the temple. "It was born at the aame time Nile Temple ot Seattle was," he said. "Ten year ago Hlllah acted as escort for all the temple. The pa trol la made up ot members from Grant Pass. Ashland and Medtord, and the drum corps from Klamath Falls. Our temple made lot ot friend a a result, and I guess we are remembered." Mrs. McOowan was grand matron ot the Order of Eastern Star ot Ore gon In 1919, , e Some cutup la O. W. Olascow ot Medtord, Oregon. Me'a a member of Hlllah Temple Patrol, but asld from that he' one of the best little noise producers to ever run amuck on Mar ket street. For the good part of halt an hour yesterday Olascow carried a toy can non up Market street, stopping evry now and then to shoot it otf. It wa a little cannon, but It mad a big noise, Olascow, marching with Hlllah Temple Patrol aa it escorted Ben All Temple from the Ferry build ing, carried the cannon under his arm. He set It down frequently, pull ed a string and BAND I "I sort of Ilk It," said Olaacow. "You ought to ee in on the Fourti of July" flan Francleco Chronicle. 4 SEATTLE, July it. (AP) A ver dict of fraud In Vn handling of trust funds and the einbeulement ot 78. loo by William D. Comer, former Seattle financier, was brought In by a superior eourt Jury last night near ly seven weeks after his tria had opened. Hla conviction, for dealing while he headed the company bearing hi nam, made the third fornr president ot the defunct Ptiget Sound Saving it Loan Association to he convicted of grand larceny, aa he had held both positions at the sam tune, Pendleton Studies Dollar Wheat Idea PENDLETON, Or, July 3(1. (API Wheat c rowers of the Pendleton district are studying with Interest the North Dakota farmers dollar wheat plan. Concensua of opinion here Is that It the farmers get to gether with the banks cooperating, the grower might obtain 16 rents a bushel. Local growers plan to make a further study of the Dakota plan at future meetings. NOTICE OF SALE In Equity No. 824 In the District Court ot the United! States for the District of Oregon Calvin Fentress, a resident of Illi nois, aa Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Owen-Oregon Lua.ber Co., a Dels- ware corporation, and Medtord Logging Railroad Company, an Oregon corporation. Defendant. Pursuant to the authority In me vested aa a Special Master by de cree of the District Court of the United Statea ,for the District oil Oregon entered in this cause upon the 13th day of July, 1932, I hereby give notice that the propertlea here inafter described will be sold by me at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, subject to con flrmatlon by the Court at the prln- dpi or front door ot the County Court House In the Town or City or Medford, In the Countv of Jack son, Bute ot Oregon, beginning at twelve o clock noon on the 22nd day of August, .1932. The said propertied are to be sold pursuant to aald da cree for the payment In full, or on account, of the amount due aid bond and coupon In the sum of Two 'Million Four Hundred Slaty-three Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty Dollars end Forty-five cent (2.t63, 220.45), and with In terest thereon to July 6, 1932, and. tn sum of .Eight Thousand One Hundred Fifty Dollars (18. ISC), to- S ether wnn interest on One Hun red Fifty Dollars ($150), at the rate of ten per cent. (10) per an num from and after December 18, 1931, together with costs of this cause, payment of all of which amounts if 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 rirst Iowa Slate irust ec savings Bank, as Trustees, recorded in Jackson Countv. Oregon, on January io, 1926, and there recorded in Volume '69. ( Danes 522-557. of the Mort- Rage Records and indexed on the same day in Chattel Mortgage Kec- ords, and a certain supplement ' thereto, reterrcj to in said decree, and recorded in said Jackson Coun ty on October 31, 1927, in Volume 79, at pages 26-35 of Mortgage Ree- ords ot said county ana on tne same day indexed in Chattel MortRage Kccords. (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, 1932, and by said decree). Said properties so to be sold are as lol ows: All and singular the following de- scribed property lying west of the vvniamette meridian ana soutn oi the Base Line, in Jackson County, in the state ot 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 alter the number ot such sections. The abbreviation "Sec," means Sec tion; 'NV.'A means Northeast quarter; "NW'A" means Northwest quarter; "SWMc" means- Southwest quarter; "SE!4" means Southeast quarter; "ti'A" means North half; "SW 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. All lands herein described lie South of the Base Line and East of the Willamette Mend' an.) First: Fee Simple Lands In Township 33 South, Range 1 East: Sec. 25: Ntf of W'A; SEJi of NEK; SWK of NWji; and E'A oi aEyt. Sec. 26: SE5i of NEii: NEtf of SWji; S'A of SWtf; and SEtf. M, J4: swk of swi Sec. 36: All. In Township 33 South, Range 2 Last: Sec. 14: SWK. See. 19: SWtf of SWU. Sec. 21: S'A of SWJ4: and SWJ4 of SE,. , sec. u: All. of NW!; and SWtf of NWtf. sec. in: sc.. Sec. 27: SW'A of SWtf. Sec. 28: NE!4: SW.Sa: and S'A of SEtf. sec 29: NEW of NWw: and Sec. 30: NEW of SWJ: NWtf of SWW. or Lot 3: SEK of SWii: and SEtf. Sec. 31: NEM of NEJi; and Wyi of NW'i. or Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 32: NW: Nil of S'A: and Sji of S' or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. sec. 33: y, of KEYA; NWtf; NH of SW14: and SK of SWW. or Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 34: NW: N'4 of Stf: and SW of SW, or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. Sec. 36: NW: NW of SW: and SW of SW. or Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. In Township 33 South, Range 3 East: Sec. 27: Ei of SEH. Sec. 34: F.W of NEVi: NEW nf NEii of SWMs WW of EW of SVVtfi SEW of SEW of SWHl NEii of SEW: F.W of V of SE!: NWW. of NWW of SEK; and SWW of SWW of SEW. In Township 34 South, Range 1 East: Sec. I: NW of NW. or lots 1. 2, 3 and 4; Si of NW; and SW. Sec. 10; NWW. Sec. 12: NW of NEW; SEW of NEW; SW of SWK; NEW of SEW; and SW of SEW. , Sec. 13: SW of NEW; EW of SWW; and SEW. ' Sec. 14: Nil of SWW; SWW of SWW; and SE'i of SEW, Sec. 23: NWii of NEW; SEW of SEW. Sec. 24: .All. Sec. 25: Wl nl KWK. Vii .( SWW; and SEW of SWW. ' Sec. 26: NEii: Sf. nf KWU. N! J of SWW. and KW of SEW. Sec. 28: NEW; and NWW of SEis. Set 30: EH; and EW of WW. Sec. 36: NES ol NEW. In Township 34 South, Range 2 East: See. 3: NWU. or Lot. J, 4. 5 and SEW of NW'i, Sec. 4: of NW. or Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4; S! of Ntf; SWW; W'5 of SEW; and SE of SEW. SWfi; and SE'J. Sec. 6: N;, of Nj, or Lot 1, AATOR1A. KacvaUon for new Trinity Lutheran church building started, ' t, J and 4; SW of NEW; SWW of w, or Lot s; sew ot NEW of SWii; W'A of SWW or Lots 6 and 7; 5EJ4 oi 5WJ4 ana in 'A, Sec. 7: NEK; EH of NWW VVi of NWW. or Lots 1 and 2 NEW of SWW; NWW of SWK or Lot 3; and tiyi of 5E5 See. 8: NWW and W, of SWW Sec. 18; EJ4 of NWii,; and Wyi of NWW, or Lots 1 and 2; SWW of SW4, or Lot 4 and SEW of Sec. 22: SE!t of NEW; EW of NWW; NEK of SWW; NWW of SWW, or Lot 3; and NEW of Sec. 23: SWW of NEK; Wtf of NWW; SWW; WW of 5EW and SEW of SEK. Sec. 24: E54 of NEW, or Lots I and 2: and WM of NEW Sec. 27: NWW of SEW: SVVii of SEW, or Lot 6; and SEW of attt, or- Lot . Sec. 28: i.y, of NEK; and NW of SEW. Sec. 29: S'A of SWtf ; and SWW of SEW. Sec. 30: SWK of. SWW. or Lot 4; sum ot ovvw; wt!4 oi ofc,w and SWK of SEW. Sec. 31: NEW; EJ4 of NWW VJ'A of NWW. or Lotr 1 and 2 ana S. See. 32: All. Sec. 33: WW of SWW; S', of N&w ot ir-M: www of SEtt and SW of SEW. sec. j: ay, of new; 5WJ4 of NEW: and NEW of NWK. In Township 34 South, Range 3 cjit: Sec. 1: SEW. Sec. 2: NWW of NWW. or Lot i; ana S?4. Sec. 3: NW of NEW, or Lots and 2; and S'A of NEK. sec g: NWW. Sec. 9: SWW and WA of SEK Sec. 10: EW of NEW. Sec. 11: EW of NEW; NW of wn; and Y.y, ot SK. Sec. 12: NWW of NEW; NEK ot nw; and S!4 of NWW. Sec. 13: NEW of SWK; and WS4 of SEK. Sec. 14: WW of SWW. Sec. 15: NEK: K'A of NWW SEW of SWW; and S4 of SEW sec : aii. Sec. 18: NEW, Sec. 21: SyS of NEW; SEK of NWW; and NEW of SEW. Sec. 22: NW of NW; SW of nw; sw; ana WA ot SEW Sec. 24: NWW of NWK; NEW oi sua; ana ot SWJ4, Sec. 26: WW; and SEW. Sec. 28: SW. Sec. 30: NEW; NWW of 'NWW, or Lof lj EW of NWtf; and Eyi of SEW. ' Sec. 31: Hyi of SWtf of NEW; ana .ya OI SW H. - Sec. 32: EW. Sec. 34: SW of NEH; SW of swtt; na sew. In Township 35 South, Range 1 East: Sec. I: SWW of NE4: SEW of NWW; NEW of SWK; and NWJ4 of SEW. . sea : St. Sec. 8: NEW of NF.W: snrf SWK of NEW7 sec. iu: ay, ol NEW; SEii of r.i; ana try ot Sti. , Sec. 11: NEii: SEW of NWW and NK of SEW. see. ii: nej$ of NWW; and ay, oi n w y. Sec. 14: SWW. Sec 15: NWW of NWW. Sec. 16: NEW of MF.Ui SU of NEi'NEj of SWK; and Wyi of SEW. Sec 24: EW of NEW. and 'U nf In Townahin 35 Smith Pane 7 East: ' ' " Sec 2: NEW of NEW. ne T m I; Syi of NEW; SWK of NWW; iiyt oi ovv; ana nyi ot SEJ4 sec o: ay, ot swm. Sec. 4: N of NEW. or Lota 1 and 2; SEW of NEW; NW ol NWW, or Lots 3 and 4; SW of NWJ4; SWW; and NEW of SEW. Sec. 5: NW of NW. or I.m. 1 i 4 ana n; on oi ny, ana ail. . Sec. 6: NW of NEW. or Lots 1 and 2; S'A of NEK; NEW of www, or i.ot j: sh.il oi NWW: and SEW. sec. : Ny, of NEtf; SEW of NEW: NWW of SWW or I.nt .V and NEW of SEW. sec. s: N'A ot NW! NEW of ana syi oi sew. Sec. 9: NEii: NW nf 'NWW- EW of SWW; and SEW. Sec. 10: All, except 75 acres out of the S'A of NEW and NW of Sec. 11: NEW: SEW of NWW- and SW, except 10 acres out of the si'.'j ot sivjj, Sec. 12: NW of SWW; NW and SWW of SWW of SWW.- SEW of SWW; and SEW. sec. i: e.n and WJ4 of WW. Sec. 15: NEW? NW nf nwu- NWW of SWW: and NEW nf SEW- Sec. 16: NW of NE W. Sec. 18: WW of NEW: SEW nf NEW; WW of SWW. or Lota S and 4; SEW of SWM: and SEW. Sec. 19: W of SWW, or Lots 3 and 4; and EW of SWW. Sec. 20: NW of NEW: SWW nf NEW; NWK: and N of SWW. Sec. 22: All. Sec. 24: All. Sec. 26: All. Sec. 27: WW of EW. Sec. 28: NEW: NW nl NWW. SEW of NWW: SW nf SWW ; .nrf SEii. Sec. 29: NW of NRWr .c.vu of NEW. sec JO: NW of NEW. Sec. 34: All. excent three scree near the point common to Sections I, li. 13 and 14 of this townahin. particularly described in a release recorded in said Jackson County in Mortgage Hook yj, at page 57. In Township 35 South, Range 3 East. Sec. 1: SEW of SWW: NU nf SE(; and SWH of SEW. sec. : n-i oi nit, or Lots 1, 2, - -in, . , -7, Ul OH'l Ot NWW; SEW of SWW: and SEW. sec j: sft oi NtVs; and SV4. Sec. 4: N) of NW, or Lots I, 2, and 4; SW of NW; and SW. Sec. 6: NW of NW. or Lota 1. S 3 and 4; SW ol NEW; SWW ol NWW, or Lot 5; SB of NWU: NE of SWW: WW of SWW Lots 6 and 7; SE of SW, Sec. 7: ST. J. Sec. 8: All. Sec. 9: Nli: SWW: NW of SEW nd SWU, of SEi. MOLALLA. Street on both tide I BAKER. City purchased water of Odd Fallows' building may b hl and lctrtf al qulpmeat for pared. - ---- - it,t plant, - Sec. 10: NW; K', of SWtf; K'A ot oW'A ot av'A; Sfcft oi swj and SEW. Sec. 11: SW of NWii; and SW5i Sec. 12: NWW: and SW. See. 14: NW; SWtf; and NW of st.yA. See. 15: NWW of SEW. See. 16: WW of NEW; and W'A Sec. 17: NEW; N'A ol NWW SEW of NWK; and EW of SWW Sec. 18: NEii: E'A of NWW WW of W'A, or Lots 1. 2, 3, and 4; E54 of sw;i; and SEfi. Sec. 39: SWW ol NEW; NEW of NWW: SW of SEW ol NWW NEW of SWW: and NW of SEW Sec. 20: NW of NEW; SEK of NEW; N'A of NWW, txcept the in tereat in the SEK of the NEW con veyed by Owen - Oregon Lumber Co. to the City ot Medtord and re leased from this mortgage by that certain instrument ot August lo, 1926, recorded in Volume 146, at page 3V3 ot the Mortgage Kccords of Jackson County, Oregon. : Sec. 21: E'A of NEW; NWW of NWW; NEW of SWW; and- S'A ot iy,. Sc 22: NEW: and SW. Set. 23: K'A of NEW; SWJ of Nfcfc; t.y, ot liW'A', NfcJ4 ot ai-.'A; ana iy, ot 9L. Sec. 24: All. Sec. 25: NEW; Ei of NWJ and SEW. Sec. 26: NWW of NWW; S'A of nwu; ana ay,. Sec. 27: NW Sec. 28: All. Sec 29: NW; and SWW. See. 30: NEW: EW of NWW W'A of WW, or Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4; E'A of SWJ4; and SEK. Sec 32: All. Sec. 33: SEW of NEW. Sec. 34: NW; and SWW. Sec. 35: NW of NW: SWW of NWW; W'A of SWW. NW of Sfcii; and SEJi ot SEJ4. Sec. 36: NW; SWW; NWW of SEW; and SW of SEW. In Township 35 South, Range 4 East: Sec. 20: Stf of NEW; NEW of nww; s'A oi nww; nw. of SVVii; and NWW ol SEW. Sec. 30: SW of NEW; SEW of NWW; and NEW of SEJi ; In Township 36 South, Range 2 nasi: Sec. 2: NW of NEW. or Lots 1 and z; SW of NEW: and SEW. in .township io South, Range 3 cist: Sec. 1: SWW: NW of SEW: and SEW of SEW. Sec. Z: NW of NW. or Lots 1. 2. j ana 4; ay, ot ny,; ana ay, sec. 4: swjj. Sec. 5: EW of SEW. Sec. 8: NEW. Sec 9: SEW. Sec. 10: NEW of NEW: SW of NEW: SWW of NWW: WW of scm, ot swjj; and SEJi sec. ic: a1,. . . Sec. 15: SWW. Sec. 18: SEW. Sec. 21: NEW of NEW: SW of Nii4; ana stift ot NWft. i Second: Timber Rights Only The merchantable timber unon the following described lands: (The expiration of the time for removal is indicated in the parentheses which accompany . the nsnective descriptions.) In Township 33 South. Ranee 1 cast: Sec. 25: SW of SWW: and SWW of SEW flulv 17. 19JA). in lownship 33 South, Range 3 cast: i c a. CP, -1 Ti?y f c-ttr.J NEW of SEW of SWtf; SWW of ot. .11. v oi lYivtt or nw'jiz NWW of SEW; and NWW of SWW of SEW. (Unlimited.) In Township 34 South, Range 2 cast: Sec 30: SEW of SEW (Unlimit- b . . Sec. 33: EW of NWW 'February 3, 1940). In Townsh n 34 South. Ranee 4 East: Sec. 31: All of the timher and forest products unon WW of EW and Eyi of W'A (May 11, 1936). in township South, Range 1 East: Sec. 13: WA of SEW fEchmarv 4, 1940). ' Sec. 14: SEW of NWW; and SEW (February 4, 1940). Sec 23: Ns4 of NEW; SEW of NEW: and NW of SEW CFebruarv 4, 1940). Sec. 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: NW;i of NEW, or Lot NW of NWW. or Lois 3 and 4: SEW of NWW; and S'A of S'A V vniimucni. Sec. 3: SW of SE'i (Unlimited). Sec. 4: SWW of NEW: WW nf SEW; and SEW of SEW (Unlimit ed). Sec. 12: NEW and NW of NWW (Unlimited). Sec. 14: E'A of WW (May 23. 1935). , In Townshin 35 South. Ranire 3 East: See. 7: EW of NEW: NWW of fltl'i! Ktii ol NWJ4S and WW of NWW, or Lots 1 and 2 (Un- limited). Sec. 9: SEW o SEW (Unlimit. ed). Sec. 10: SW of SWW of SWW (Unlimited). Sec. 12: NEW (December 17, 1944). , Sec. 15: SE'I of SEW fAimm 20, 1933); and all timber and forest products unon SW of SWW and SWW of SF.ii (March 21,' 1937). sec. 16: Kyi of NWK of SEH (Unlimited). Sec. 17: SWW of NWW: WW nl SWW; and SEW (Aueixl 21. 1935). Sec. 20: SWW of NEW: and SW of NWii (November 22, 1933). In lownship 36 South. Ranee 3 East: Sec. 3: NW of NEW. or Lota 1 and 2: NEW of NWW, or Lot 3; SW of NWW; SWW (November 5, r'.'. i ; Atvs el si-.'i; S'i of SE'i (November 24, 1943); and all timber and forest Products unon SWW of NEW (January 2tV 1946). Third: Town Propertlea In Berryvale Addition to the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, the following: In Block One (I), alt. In Block Two (21. all. In Block Three (3), all. In Block Four (4), Lots I, 3, 9, 13, 14 and 15. In Block Six (6). Lois Six (6) and Twenty-four (24). In Block Eight (8), Lot Eight (8) and Eleven to Sixteen (11-16) inclusive. In the Ish Addition to the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oresron. the following: In Block One (1), tie parts of Lots Six (a), Seven 7), Eight (8), and Nine (9) which lie North of the 1'acitic & .Eastern Railroad; parts of Lots Five (5) and Six (6), as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner ot lot numbered five (3) in Block numbered One (1) of the Ish Additidn to the town (now City) of Medford, and running thence North 35' 30' West along the line o. North central Avenue Hib'A feet thence South 54 30' West 270 feet to the east line of Right of Way oi ine uregou ana cauiorma nan 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 One (1), all of Lots Jen to Seventeen (10-17), inclusive. In Block Two (2). all. In Block Three (3), the parts of Lots Three (3). Four (4). Five (&). Nine (9) and Ten (10), which lie North ot the racitic 6x Eastern Railroad, and all of Lots Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8). In Block Four (4), the parts of Lots Three (3) and Fear (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 ot 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, lownsmp .thirty-seven (3) South, Range Two (2). West. W. M.. and running thence East 710 feet; thence North one minute East 20.4 feet; thence West 710 feet to the West 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 alone said East line of. said right of way 735 feet, more or less, to a point due West of the point of beeinriine: thence East 1.438 feet, more or less. to the point of beginning, contain ing 17.01 acres, more or less. fourth: Medford Muimte Beginnina at a point on tha 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. alona said west uounaary JJo.UO leet to 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. non i-ana Claim Aa ou, 140 J leet 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" 53' 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. alone 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 ot the Southern Pacfuc Rail road; thence S. 35 08' E. 2639.7 feet to a concrete monument; thence O- 01' E. 121.5 feet to a con crete monument; thence S. 35" 08' t. 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 52' E. 512.3 feet to a con- crete monument; thence N. 35" 13' W. 237.2 feet 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 fret to a concrete monu ment at the place of beginning, containing approximately 140 acres in Sections 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. 153, Pages 88-89; Vol. 151, Page 323; Vol. 156, Page 105; Vol. 151, Page 637; Vol. 150. Page 131, and all that property described as being in the Ish Addition in the Special Master's Deed Recorded in Vol. 134. Pages 49 to 61. except a rec tangular parcel, 185.0 feet bv 512.3 feet under contract to the Tomlin Pox Co., also all of Blocks 1, 2 and 3 and their included streets and alleys in the Berrydale Addition to Medford, Oregon, to which title is now being perfected. Together with all sawmills, plan, ing mills, dry kilns, buildings and other improvements of every kind thereon, and all machinery and equipment of every kind used or acquired for use by the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. andor Medford Logging Railroad Company in their operations on the property in this Instrument described. Pip Lin Right of Way Excepted Fxcrpting, however, from the foregoing, the pipe line rights of, SALEM. Construction work on! RBED9P0RT. Work on Pmpqua Pacific hljway north ol her pro-J River bigh-vay progressing rsplcuj In jressing. - I several loceiltie. way conveyed to the City of Med ford by the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. and released from said 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: Railroad (A) A tandard gauge logging railroad approximately 11W miles in length and- now in operation, known as Owen Oregon Log ging Railroad, tituate 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 of 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, 17, 20, 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 Township 35 South, Range 4 East; together, with 13i 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 Township 35 South, Range 4 East. (B) A standard gauges 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 Township 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, 12 and 13 in Township 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, Kange I f-ast; thence Easterly through Sections 2 and 1 in Town ship 35 South, Range 1 East; thence North and Southeasterly through Section . 36, Township 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, , o, a, t. v ana ju in jowusnip South, Range 2 East, to its Eastern Terminus in the town of Butte Falls. (C) AH rails, ties, switches, sid ings, spurs, branches, extensions. docks, terminals, station buildings, 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 alt and ineular 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 main 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 shsll be necessary or convenient to the owner thereof. In Township 35 South, Range 3 East: Sec. 15: SWW of SEW: and SW of SWW. Sec. 19: NWW of NWW, or Lot 1. Sec. 20: a. Sec. 33: NEK of SEW: in Town ship 36 South, Range 3 East: See. 3: SWW of NEW. And the right to build such roads, tramwivs and other means of conveyance for the removal, belore 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: WW of EW; and EW of W'A: in Township 35 South, Range 4 East: Sec. 17: All; Sec 19: All. Sixth: Logging Camp Equipment and Miscellaneous Properties (a) All locomotives, logging cars, supply and camp cars, skidders. loaders, steam shovels, tractors, auto trucks, wagons, live stock, and all togging equipment, camp equipment and other equipment and machinery of every kind owned by Owen-Ore gon Lumber Co. and Medtord Log ging Railroad Company, or either of them, in connection with their operations on the mortgaged prop erty. (h) Also all timber which ft 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 wise appertaining to the above described properties. (c) All sawmills, accessory plants, warehouses, dwellings, structures, railroads and other improvements and all machinery, equipment, ap pliances and other facilities of every kind 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 nrnnerties. and attached to or in ny way forming a part thereof, on tne anove aescrioeu icai any part thereof. (d) All .mill machinery, other machinery, engines, boilers, equip ment, appliances and facilities not described in "(c)" next above herer tofore owned, used, or acquired for use by the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. and Medford Logging Railroad Company, or either of thein, 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 tnereoi. Seventh: Exception a to Certain Standing Timber: Excepting, how ever, from that portion of the above described properties appearing un der the caption "First: Fee Simple Lands," the right to remove wiuv in twn veara 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," vii: NW of SWK, SEW of SWW and W'A of SEW of Section 12, m Township 35 South, Kange i r-asi, W. M.; and SEW nf Section 7: ti'A of NEK, NEW of'SWJi, SWW of SWW, or Lot 4, and WW of SEW of 5ec. 18; SWK of NEW of Section 19; . NWW of NEW of Section 20; SWIi nf SEii nf Section 23: NWW of NWK and SWW of Sf. ot section us. NW of NEW of Section 29; WW of NEW of Section 30; NEW of NW'i of Section 32 SEW of NEii of Section 33; and SWK of Section 34; All in Township 35 South, Range 3 East, W. M.; and SEW of NEK, NEW of NWW SWW of NWW and NWW of NEK of Section 20, in Township 35 South, Kange 4 East, w. at.; and WW of SWW of Section 2; SE4 nf NEW of Section 10: SWW of SWW of Section 12; in township 3o South, Kange 3 tast, W. M. This right being upon condition, however, that all taxes due or to become dee upon the above de scribed lands and the timber there on shall be paid by the Owen-Ore gon Lumber Co., its successors or as signs, before such taxes become de linquent and that, upon ta;:es 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 i.i subdivisions (a) and (d ot preceding paragrapn "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 ing paragraph "Sixth" hereof, and of said Item Sixth ol said Paragraph "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 ot 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 oercent. ot 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 fait 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 such purchaser's bid; and in case the bid, such a deposit having been made, is not contirmed 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 case the bid is confirmed, the amount of the deposit may be ap plied toward the payment of the 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 as is had within the ten days allowed the Owen - Oregon Lumber Co. and Medtord Logging Railroad Company to pav the in debtedness adjudged herein shall run concurrently therewith. Sixth: That the purchaser or pur chasers at the sale of the mort gaged premises may, upon payment to the Special Master making the sale 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 "I" of said decree and Para graphs "First'1 and "Second" of said decree, apply any of the afore said bonds and coupons at their par value pins accrued interest, to the payment of his bids on the basis upon which such bonds andor cou pons may entitled to participate in the pioceeds of said sale; and may also use in paying said bids the receipts of the plaintiff for the amounts to which he is adjudged entitled by said Findings of Fact "F" and "1" of this decrre and said raragraphs "first and Sec ond" of said decree. That if the personal and real property are pur chased by different bidders, t h e bonds, coupons and receipts afore, said may be applied in payment of the respective bids in the proportion whith each bid hears to the sum of the two bids. That if any of said bonds and. or coupons are used in purchasing said mortgaged property to an extent less than their par vaiue ana accniea 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 persons from whom he receives them: that the plaintiff and holders of bonds and coupons issued under said mortgage may hid for and purchase the mort gactd property at said al without other accountability than compli KLAMATH FALLS. im,, rjreher Insurant agency moved to n n - - Mnu urcner . - Seventh street. irett. - ance with the terms of aald aalej and that the aforesaid notice of uch sate shall state the substance of Sections 11 and 12 of Article V ol said mortgage of November 16, 1925, 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 the use of bonds, coupons and "' as provided in said Section 11. That the Special Master shall make full report to this court bf his proceed ings hereunder and shall deposit IB the registry of this court all funds coming to his hands as proceeds ol said sale that the same may be dis posed of or applied under subse quent orders in this cause. Seventh: That upon confirmation of the sale bv 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 pur. 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 so sold, subject to the Oregon statutory right of re demption; and in event sajd statu tory rignt of redemption is not ex ercised within the period allowed by law the said Special Master shall make, execute, acknowledge and de liver to said purchaser or purchase ers, his or their successors or as. signs, a deed of conveyance of said real property. Upon delivery of said transfer, of said personal property and upon the delivery of said cer tificate of sale, the grantees therein shall be let into possession of ths property so sold, and any party t 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 of said instrument or instruments of conveyances by the Special Master, be vested with the title to and shall hold possession of and enjoy said property so sold, and all right, 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 enjoy 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 Oregon statutory right of redemption as it applies to said real estate. The substance nf said Sections 11 and 12 of Article V of said mort 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 mort gage that upon the trustee giving notice o. the foreclosure sale of the mortcaeed nrooertv for thirt days or for such lengjh of time at may be required by law, in 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 holders of bonds and coupons, at -any tim - before the expiration of twenty-on days from the first publication, may either bring suit thereon or deliver them to the corporate, trustee, with written request upon such trustee to stamp upon them that they are not secured by said mortgage; that the bondholders doing neither have elected to subject their bonds and coupons to Section 11 of Article V of said mortgage, and that bonds so sued upon or delivered for stamp ing are no longer secured by the mortgage and are no longer "out standing' under said Section Hi Said Section 1 1 provides that if the holders, of at least 80 in amount of the then "outstanding' bonils and coupons, indemnify the trustee and deposit with him such bonds and coupons with enough money to pay so much of the bids as cannot be -paid in bonds and coupons, and in writing so request, such trustee may buy the mortgaged property for tne benent ot the outstanding -bonds and coupons and organize a corporation upon the terms and in the manner directed by such 8094 thereof, to which corporation the property is to be transferred and their pro rata part of such stock issued to such holders; that ths trustee may pay the ourchase-orica of the mortgaged property by tend ering such "outstanding" bonds and coupons as may be in his posses sion for cancellation or endorse ment for pro rata credit, and bs tendering a release, full or partial! of other "outstanding" bonds ana coupons; and by paving in cash (supplied by the bondholders mak ing the request) the amount re quired to comply with the terms ol the decree of sale; and that any cash advanced to the trustee for anjt purpose of this section shall be come an indebtedness of the cor' poration. I he above named ntaintiff. named as Trustee in and under said origM nal mortgage-deed-of-trust and sup plemental mortgage, joins herein foe the purpose of giving the notice hereby given of said sale, and oj the contents of said Sections 11 and 12 of Article V of the afore mentioned original mortgage-deed' of-trust. HENRY F. CHAXEY, : Special Master! CALVIN FENTRESS. As Trustee under said original uKKiee-acea-oi-trust, and said swplfHient thereto. Cvolres Sail Flower BERLIN. (AP) Brown dahlia with red stripes, ths colors of HltHr's storm troops." are ottered by a gr drner in the Era mountains a th official Natl flower. He call th bloom Oermany Awake." Taxes sinp PoiihAnto WARSAW. ( AP ) Economic condl tlona hsv combined with th road tax of 1B31 to cut Vi number ot au tomobile In Poland. In als months registrations dropped from 43.737 to 3."17, a reduction ot 14 per cent. Krel.ler Write Opera VIENNA tAPi Frita Krelslsr, vlo llnlat. has turned composer. 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