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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUOT, MEDFORD, OREGON', MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932.
E
IIS MARATHON
E
Zabala Plods 26 Miles, 385
Yards in 2 Hours 31
Minutes Yankees Win
Team Triumphs in Relays
By ALAN GOULD,
AsMctatcd Press Sports Editor,
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 8. (AP) To
the swarthy black-haired son of the
Argentine, Juan Carlos Zabala, win
ner of the classic Olympic marathon
with a record-breaking performance,
end to the sweeping triumph of
America's fast-stepping, high-flying
boys and girls, go the chief honors of
the Olmplc track and field champ
lonahlps today.
While tbe forces of the United
States were crowning their team tri
umph yesterday with amazing flash
es of relay speed, adding four new
world records to the dizzy whirl In
the Olympic stadium, . Zabala was
plodding the city street, wearing down
his rival with machine-like strides
that carried him strongly to the fin
ish In the new Olympic record time
of two hours, 31 minutes, 30 seconds
for the route of 29 miles, 385 yards.
The sensawDiittl victory of the 30-year-old
Argentine, whose swift pace
broka the hearts of a half-dozen fav
orites, carrying him home 200 yards
ahead of Bam Ferris, British veteran,
with a Flnlander, another Briton, two
Japanese and an American next at
the line of finish, capped the climax
of eight days of athletic competition
unparalleled In world history.
There Is many an Olympic battle
still to be fought along a rapidly
widening front, with California's crew
engaged In the defense of American
elght-oared honors, the Yankee box
ers facing British brisk skirmishers
and U. 8. swimmers challenged al
ready by Japan's sensational young
aquatic stars, but It will be a long time
before the thrills, the astounding
records, the argument and the of
ficial "boners" of the track and field
championships are forgotten.
Nurml Eclipsed,
There has never been a combined
athletic show for men and women
like It. They thought much of the
"kick" was extracted when the peer
leas Paavo Nurml was banished from
the games, two days before they
started, but performances from the
outset not only were so startling as
to make about 400,000 spectator for
get all about the great Finn during
the week but sufficiently good as
well to knock the last of Nurml'
Olympic marks from the record list.
What Paavo might have done yester
day In the marathon Is something
else, a subject that may be used for
further debate, but Nurml at bla very
best would have had his hands full
trying to head off Zabala,
Nurml throughout the week sat In
the stands while his native Finland's
stars were being handed their biggest
setbacks In Olympic competition since
the war, watching a Polander, Ku
aoclnkl, take away the 10,000 meter
honors, seeing "Jarring Jim" Bausch,
an American, surpass Finland's fav
ored all-around stars in a world-record
decathlon performance, and an
Italian, Beccall, put Finland's champ
Jon and the rest of the world's mllers
to rout In the classic 1000.
Finland Outclassed.
Finland won only three individual
championships while the United
States celebrated Its comeback on
home soli and the fastest of all Olym.
plo tracks by romping off wltti five
of 11 of the 23 men's championships,
In addition to five of the six wom
en's title evenU, for the best all
around Olymplo showing the V. B. A.
has known in twenty years. The
Americans won the men's team
i championship with the aggregate of
316 points, to Finland's second place,
en's contests, and equalled in three
73. The margin was even wider In
the feminine division, where the
American girls rolled tip IB 1-2 points
to 10 1-2 for Germany, In second
place.
' All told, Olymplo records were
wiped out completely In 20 of the 20
vents for men and women. The only
event that escaped the record
smashing process were the hammer
throw, broad Jump and high Jump,
besides the 00,000 meter walk, a new
event, for which the time must stand
at least as a new Olymplo standard.
World records were surpassed In 13
events, Including all six of the worn
others. All of which makes quite a
tune on Anybody's sccordlsn.
PEERS POTLI G HT
IT!
ROSEBURO, Aug. t.(mAa all
night vigil beside th, earcasa of a
spotlighted, deer brought reaulU to
Stat Policeman Fred L, Perry of the
gam division Saturday when he ar
rested Baxter and William Moore,
residents of Buck Fork In the south
ern part of Douglaa county, charged
with possession of ventaon.
Investigating report! of apotllght
lug In the Buck Fork vicinity, Of
ficer Perry found the carcaaa of a deer
which had been recently ahot, and
-srTnloh apparently had escaped from
the huntera. The policeman hid hlm
aalf near the body of the animal and
mated the Moor, brothera when
1hey came In their auto shortly after
daylight and searched until they lo
cated the buck.
They entered pleaa of guilty to the
charge brought against them, and
paid fines of 1100 each.
Oregon went her.
Partly cloudy tonight and Tuea
day; normal temperature; entle,
changeable winds offshore.
Phone We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
leal tv.tate or Huuraaoe . Leave It
to Joaea, yjjoe 79
Hill Nosed
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I tjti vy k ',V ' td,
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Imri'l Lrhllnen of Finland winning the Olympic climes fiuuu-ineter
championship In f.os Angeles. He tins
the track to shut off Itnlph mil's
tactics nsed by the Finn occasioned an argument among officials. Hill re
fused to protest. (Associated Press Photo.)
BASEBALL
YESTERDAY
Coast.
B. H. E.
Portland 13 IS 0
Los Angelea - ..... 9 a
Koupal and Fltzpatrlck; Moncrlef,
Mose. Pltzke and Campbell.
Second game: R. H. E.
Portland 17 0
Lob Angelea S 8 0
(Seven lnnlnga by agreement.)
Zahntzer and Palmlsano; Stltzel
and Cromn.
R. H. E.
Hollywood 8 7 1
Sacramento H 8 10 1
Sheehan and Mayer; OUllclt and
Woodall.
Second game: R. H. E.
Hollywood .- 14 1
Sacramento ....HH.....m.. 3 8 0
Turner and Baaaler; Erj'an and
Wlrta.
R. H. E.
San Francisco ....-......... 11 18 0
Oakland 18 3
Stlne and Brenzel; Joiner, Hemen
way, Fleber and Ralmondt.
Second game: R. H.' E.1
San Francisco 15 0
Oakland 0 3 0
Davla and Brenzel; Phebua and Le-
veque.
R. R.
Seattle
.... 4 11
... 3 14
Mlaslona ..........
(Ten innlnga.)
Page and Bottarlnl; Reuther and
Hofmann.
Second game: R. H. E.
Seattle .... ... 18 8
Missions ................................ 3-7 a
(Seven Innings by agreement.)
Kalllo and Bottarlnl; T. Plllettc
and Rlecl.
PORTLAND JUNIOR
BASEBALLERS ARE
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. (PI
Defeating Eugene. to 1. the Lin
coln Cardinals of Portland yesterday
won the American Legion Junior
baseball championship of Oregon.
The Portland team will go to Walla
Walla. Wash., to enter the Pacific
Northwestern sectional flnala to be
played August 18 and 17.
In a consolation game which was
a preliminary to the championship
game here yesterday, Woedburn de
feated The Dalles, 4 to 1.
One of the features of the Lincoln
victory waa the hurling of Leveen.
For the eight Innings he pitched he
held Eugene scoreless, allowing them
only five hlta. Eugene'a one run
waa off Taklma, relief pitcher aent
In In the ninth Inning to get ex
perience. Rourea:
H. I.
11 1
8 8
Lincoln
Eugene
Leveen. Taklma and Eastman
Mer.
oar and Kelsey,
R. H. K
The Dallea . 1 4 3
Woodburn 4 8 4
Kremer and Ford; Lelfler and Vogt.
SHOE FACTORY FINDS
BUSINESS IN UPTURN
ATLANTA. Oa., Au(r. 8 (AP) The
J. X. Orr Shoe company, manufac
turers, today reported operation at
full capacity and said It was "be
hind on Its orders. Oeneral Man
ager C. W. Butler said "We feel the
business ltd him deiinitly turned.
Out By Finn
. ,i '
riporlrd tn have nobhlcil all over
attemnt to pass. The close finish and
HOW THEY
STAND.
Coast.
W. L. Pet.
. 78 64 .085
. 73 88 .864
. 71 88 .660
. 88 69 .638
. 83 68 .484
Portland ..
Hollywood
Los Angelea
San Francisco ......
Seattle
Sacramento 61 60 .469
Oakland 56 74 .431
Mlaslona 51 78 395
Amorlcan.
New York
Cleveland
Philadelphia.
Washington .
Detroit ..........
St. Loula .......
Boston
. 73 38
. 64 43
. 66 44
. 69 40
. 84 49
. 35 68
.676
.698
.596
.846
.524
.348
.348
, 69 '47 .557
. 57 48 .543
. 56 53 .614
. 56 S3 .610
Pittsburgh ....
Chicago .
Philadelphia .
Boa ton
Brooklyn
New York'
St. Loula ......
Cincinnati
. 85 53
, 50 65
. 40 68
.500
.476
.467
47 65 Aid
HOLLYWOOD FAILS
TO
E
(By( the Associated Press.)
Last week's golden opportunity for
Hollywood to aneak up on the league
leading Portland club went glim
mering as Sacramento defeated tho
Stara twice on Sunday and won the
aerlos, five gamea to two. The Stara
finished the week tow games behind
Portland, and it would have been
worse but for the fact the Beavers
had a bsd week themselves, taking
only one game out of seven with the
Angels.
Earl McNeely', rejuvenated Sena
tor, beat Hollywood 8 to 3 In Stock
ton Sunday morning, and 3 to 1 In
the afternoon In Sacramento. Ed
Bryan held the Stara to four hlta
In the second game.
The Beavera won their t.'- game
of the Los Angelea aerlea. 13 to 4, tn
opening the Sunday doubleheader.
The Angela ;ook the closer, 8 te 1.
San Francisco won the aeries from
Oakland, four gamea to three, by
taking both enda of the Sunday
doubleheader. In the first contest
the Seals pounded three Oakland
pltchera for 18 hits and an 11 to 1
victory. Curt Davla was on the
mound for San Francisco tn the sec
ond game and set the Acorns down
with only three hlta. winning 1 to 0.
The Mission, snd Seattle broke
even In their t'ro Sunday gamea.
which gave the serlea to the Indians,
four gamea to three. Seattle had to
go 10 Inning, to take the opener, 4
to 9. The Reda came back to take
the aeven-lnnlng nightcap. 8 to 1. aa
Ted Plllette beat Rudy Kalllo In a
mound duel.
SAO PAULO REBELS
IN PRISON CAMPS
RIO DB JANRtRO, Aug. 8. (API
Oeneral Waldomlra Lima, command
ing federal troop, against the rebels
of Sao Paulo, reported today by radio
that he had taken 1200 prisoners who
are now eoncentratr.1 In campa at
Ponta Oroasa and Curltyra.
August apeclal. Three loada 16-ln.
slab for .7J. Med. Fuel Co. Tel
Ml.
t 3 ?PV J
NATIONAL LEAGUE
OUTFITS BUNCHED
IN HOME STRETCH
Only Five Games Separate
League Leading Pirates
and Fifth-Place Dodgers
Braves Regain Step
By Herbert W. Barker,
(Associated Press Sport Writer.)
The New York Yankeea continue to
coast far out In front of the rest of
the American league pack, but there
are prospects of another bttteT etretch
duel In the National.
Where the Yankeea lead by eight
and one-half games, with no signs of
a slump, the National league race
has tightened up to a point where
only five gamea separate the league
leading Pittsburgh Plratea and the
fifth place Brooklyn Dodgers.
Pittsburgh, in the midst of Its
worst alump of the season, dropped a
double bill to the Boston Braves yes'
terday, 3-1 and 7-6. The Corealra
now have dropped nine games In a
row since opening their eastern ln
vaslon with six victories out of seven
gamea aealnst the New York Giants,
Krror Decides Second.
Ed Brandt outpltched Steve Swe-
tonic and Larry French by a slight
margin In the opener. The second
game waa decided In the ninth when
the winning run came across on an
error by young Floyd Vaughn. The
Braves' triumph lifted them back In
to third place, a half game ahead of
the Idle Phillies.
The Chicago Cubs, holding second
filace. picked up a full game on the
eadera by dividing two games with
the Giants, and now trail by only
game and a half. Lou Wameke, sen
sational Cub rookie, stopped the
Giants with five hits In the opener
and won, 8-3. Wnlte Hoyt scattered
eight hlta aa the Giants won the
nightcap. 8-1.
Dodgers, rteds Divide.
Brooklyn and Cincinnati also split
two gamea, the Dodgers taking the
first, 6-1, and the Reds the second,
0-8.
The Cleveland Indiana, surprise
contenders for the American league
championship, whipped the Wash'
Ington Senators twice and moved In
to second place, two percentage points
ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics.
The Indiana received excellent pitch
ing from WUlts Hudlln and Jack
Russell and timely batting from the
cast, to win 7-4 and 6-3 decisions.
A'a and Soy Split.
The Athletlca got no better than an
even break with the Chicago White
Sox aa Ted Lyona outpltched Lefty
Grove In the opener, 3-1. Tony Frel
tas. Athletic rookie, held the White
Sox to three hlta to win the second
game, 1-0.
The Yankeea, meanwhile, battered
out 30 hlta against assorted St. Louis
Brown pitching, and won two gamea,
11-6 and 9-4.
Frank Crosettt, rookie ahortstop,
drove In eight runs during the doy
with two home-runs and two triples.
One of Babe Ruth's four hlta In the
opener waa his 31st homer of the
season.
Johnny Stone's homer with one on
In the seventh gave Detroit a 3-1 vic
tory over the Boston Red Sox.
Summons for Publication.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Jackson County, a body politic and
corporate of the State of Oregon.
Plaintiff,
va.
Lilenn Albert, William and Minnie
Clark. First National Co.. W. E.
Buchanan. Wm. and Mary A. White.
Arthur Dally, S. M. Clevlnger. J E
Bralnard, Elmer H. Carter, J. T.
Spencer, J. L. Richardson, Agnes
Wagner. Llnnle Hanaoom, A. C.
Walker. O. D. Tucker. O. B. Little,
Cora B. ' Kenney, Bessie Williams.
Mrs. Julia O. Thompson. Mary A.
Mee. Earl W. Moore E. O. and Alta
B. Whiteside, w. E and Mary A.
Thomaa. Miranda Peck. Oeo. jf.
Wehman. Lyle VnnScoy. Luclua
Klncald, Wehman & VanScoy. Em
ma Kyle. Andrew J. and Ethel
Florcy. Mrs H. T. Pankey, John F
Poe. Albert L. Poe, Jamea M. Live
ly. E C. Wells, M. 3. Johnson. Jack
aon County. Farmers It Fruitgrow
ers Bank. W. G. Myers. Moily Har
rison. Arthur L. and Edna Mullln,
Ken-W. and Lulu R. Forbea, W. L.
VanHouten, P. H. Myers. B. E.
Adams. J. E. Martlng Estate. Ry
L. Hall, H. H. Lancaster, Elsie A
Walker, Zlegler, Marlam D. Way.
J. C. Barnes, Big Pines Lumber Co.,
C S. Hatch. A. T. Mcllvaln. Nora
Neathamer, Elizabeth Hatch, Jessie
Farmer. L. I. Crawford and L. B.
Crawford. W. W. and Mary Jane
Kitra, Mary J. Etes. E. Q. Young.
Kittle Dunn. H. E. Bowman. Luella
A. Bowman. F. Sowaeh, Walter D.
Sowash. Laura B. Edwards, et el,
Worthle W. Haynea. F. L. Massey.
Mswiret R. Butterrteld. Vetabelle
Carter. Fred P. Burrall. Aucust
Sohuerman. Welborne and Nellie J
Beeaon. C. N. and A. N. Blaker. (J.
C. McAllister et ux, Dixie A. Har
vey, Mrs. C. Klelnhammer. Mar
garet VanDyke. et al., Mrs. C. 3
Freeburg. Jasper J. Loomls. Ira
Rfeder. J. M. Wagner. Lena H. Nel
in. Maude A. and W. E. Williams,
O. W. Goodwin, Fred Bonn. Abbie
J. Champlln. C. E. and Lillian Le
Molne. J. F. Gould. Frederick L
Champlln. Oeorglana H. Kettle,
Beatrice C. Jones, C. M. Thomas.
Trustee. Barton Bly. Monitor Orchard
Company, Jackson County Bank.
Florence M Childera, P. J. Wallace.
A. B and Gertrude I. Evans. Waid
B and Llllle A. Stevens. Donald
Steele, et al.. L. R. H. Dur
ham. Barney Kalsman, J. W. and
Edith M. Antl., Anlo Penwell, F
H. Dressier, Kenneth Murray, Harry
C. Christ ner. Thomas D. True. Elsie
M. Monlamlth. McKlnlev and Ethel
E. Gentry, city ot Meclrord. I. M
Steele, Fay E. Diamond and Minnie
B Diamond, V. L. Cornish, A. 8
Bltton. F. W. Scheffel. Altha Elisa
beth Melvin. Vernle Gravel. O. F
and Lena Ogden. A. E. Reames.
Lillian L. Reames, L. K. Sunder
land. S. K. Sunderland. D. J. Stull.
Paul B. McDonald, Sewn Day Ad
rent Church, Vorter J. Neff. J
Verne Shang. C. H. Pel, Pine
Lumber Co., Gay R. Hsrper and E
W. Wilson, Fir Pine Lumber Co
Jackson County, I. E. Schuler, John
Beeeon at al. West Side Tennis
Club. W. M. Pond. Joseph H. Batt
ler, H. M. Ferguson. Ella C. Mark
laud, Nicholas R. Mycr. Everett L.
Womack. Bertha L. Tlmmermsn. M.
E Bullock. Wm. p. George. Wm
Olen Latdlrv. Kate Laidiev. Putts
Fau Lumber Co, SJ-,14 iloooe-
Koenlg. First M- E. Church of Med
ford, Luke Ryan, J. D. stalmaker.
Joseph Pool. Rlchford A. Thomaa.
Jennie Charles. Harlev Dunn, R. P.
Mell, James M. and Georn O
Spencer, Geo. C. and Lulu J. Spen
cer, Alice Flnley, Hamilton S. and
Mabel Isemlnger, G. A. and Bessie
Adams. Bernloe Raaor, Talent Irri
gation District, W. H. and M. L.
stickler, P. A. cox et ux, airs, conn
Nolle, and J. F. Swan. W. H. Abel.
First National Bank of Ashland,
Wm. M. Brlgga, Cad and Nellie
Ellis. David Wood, David Ebenlzer
Wood, Wm. Lewis, H. D. and Nora
Norcrcus, Jerald and Margery Len
nhera. Jennie E. Merrltt, E. C. Corn.
W A. Nlckell, Wm. Hoefft, Louisa
Oden, Hoefft Bros, W. A. Rocke
fellow. Roy M. Chaffln. A. L. Cog
gins. A. P. Shibley. Norman E. Wil
son. Bert L. Wilson. Frank Werner,
G B. Little et al, John M. Rich.
Nancy J. Carnlne. P. B. Millet, N.
E. Robb. W. D. and Oretchen Mc
Donald, J. J. Hall, John Hall, Rob
ert Shults, Murle Cofleen, Sarah L
Klnsclman, Luke Ryan. W. E. Ham
mill, Marlon and Vlcay Caster,
Marshall Mlnter, George Wallace,
R. D. Williams, The Music Box, Ida
J. Watklns, John Foster. Lottie
Pelton, Waldemar E. and Jessie
Hammlll, J. F. MorrlU, Eagle Point
Irrigation District, Elmer E. Wilson,
Monitor Orchard Co., Medford Or
chard Co., Frultlanda Improvement
Company. Frultlanda Improvement
Co, Orchard Company Ltd., Ben O
Sheldon. W. J. Messenger, Elmer
and Zona E. Harris, A. C. Wether
by, John O. Schuette. Geo. N. An
derson, Laura V. Edwards et al.
oeorge Weir, F. M. Carter, A. L.
Wray et al, F. M- Carter, R. O.
Holman. Sterling Mining Com
pany. C. L. McKenzle, Anna J.
Calkins, Rachael V. Perry. Irwin R.
Koenlg, Chas. H. McCormlck. Ruth
H May. Clyde J. Backus, Thomaa
W. Oodjrev, Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, J. Irving Bedford. Clar
ence H. Glalse. J. R. S. Vincent. F.
S. Emery, Mary A. McKlnnls, J. D.
Kelfer, O. W. Kelfer. David C. Wil
son, D. C. Wilson. Bessie L. Mes
senger. Millionaire Mining Co., G
M West, Hugh Porter, E. C and
Bessie K. Corn, Hugh and Beatrico
Porter, First National Bank of
Medford. H. M. Porter. W. L. Lull.
W. D. Miller. Elmer Chllders, J. C
Barnes. H. F and Eva Preabt, O
M. and Cora Wilson. Noel P. Kel
logg, J. E. Jonnlson. F. H. Dressier,
C. McMillan, J. E. Judy, Wm. and
Amanda Cherry, Richard and Jen
nevleve Talboy, Geo. E. and Ida M.
Wright, C. A. Nelton. Robert O.
Schlclchert. Cllde and Emma Fields.
Clyde E. Fields, Wm. Redanz. Vic
tor 8. and Geo. B. Morgan, Emi
grant Schol Dlat. No. 4 of Sherman
County, Anna J. Calkins. Victoria
Backus, John L. Welde, J. L. and
Carrie Welde, Mrs. A. W. Thomp
son. Walter Messenger. Truman B
Babb, Low E. Packard, Frank B.
Payne et ux, J. E. Durkee et "lr.
Wm. L. VanHouten. W. L. Van
Houten. Chas. E. and Ruth Par
rlah, Adjustment Bureau of the
Portland Aae'n of Credit Men. Mra.
Leda Parker, Opal M. Harvey and
Sarah McDow. Gold Ray Realty
Co., M. S. Johnson, Revival Min
ing Co, E. P. Tuck. Mrs. Georgia
S. Peter, Edwin J. Brown, James
O. Pierce, J. O. Pierce. Elmo
Throckmorton. Albert E. and Min
nie F. Hill. C. w. Glasgow et al,
Elmer Keyes, Effle Eaton. Fred
Opp, Rose Opp, John Cantrall.
Chester P. Pursell, Edwin and Mil
dred Tavlor, C. K. Webber et al.
Maggie S. Webber, W. H. May,
Samuel A. Richardson, F. E. Mer
rick. Vivian N. Bartow, Kathryn N.
Law, Clarence J. Stlehl, Mary A.
Walter, Wm. L. Blackwell, John H.
Bachelor, E K. Chapman, Cora E.
Chapman, Mabel K. Hammersley,
W H. Milton, Wm. A. and Wini
fred O. Hartman, Wm. Kemble.
Mra. G. S. Lehrman, Emma L. Sav
age. M. J. Carpenter, Melvin J. Car
penter. W. R. Munro. H. C. Mea-
songer et al, Grace M. Edwards.
Helen F. Flnley, George Truax,
George A. and Hazel Truax, E. M.
'Urt, Jeanette Eppenateln, Eugene
W. Thomaa. Sim Jung, Ray A.
Cook, Cordelia L. Ankeny, Ernest
Phelster. J. E and Lola B. Reedy.
Jamea Stewart, N. Maude Evans,
Vernle Brabel, Mason Motor Co, H
H Clark, Union Savlnga 8s Loan
Association, Belle E. Warner. Wm.
and Oliver Conner, Mason Motor
Company. S. S. Bullla and P. J.
and Isabell Neff. Ida A. Kidder.
Ida J. Clark, J. A. Rathwell. Wm.
Klnscll et ux, W. M. Klnsell, and
all other persons or partlea own
ing or claiming to own, or having
or claiming to have any right, title.
Interest, lien or estate tn or to the
property and premises herein de
scribed, Defendants.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You. and each of you aa own
era, claiming, or holders of an Inter
est. Hen, claim or estate In and to
the hereinafter described real ' prop
erty, altuated In Jackson County.
State of Oregon, and all persona own
ing or claiming to own. or having or
claiming to have an Interest therein,
are hereby notified that Jackson
County, a duly organized county and
oody polltlo and corporate under and
by virtue of the constitution and
laws of the State of Oregon, the
plaintiff above named, la the owner
and holder of certain certificates of
delinquency, numbered aa set out in
the complaint on file herein. Issued
on the 6th day of December. 1931,
as hereinafter set forth, by the Sher-
County, State of Oregon, to said
county, and bound In book form u
required by law, for the delinquent
taxes for the year 1937, m therein
aet forth, upon and Including all
the property upon the tux roll in
the office of the said Sheriff and Tax
Collector fpr said year, and upon
which no certificates of delinquency
nave rteen wtued previously, or is-
i!wk" '?,r i ".ldJfrr "? I
. 7.H J, " , :i
so Issued to said county were tiled
oy aald Sherllf and Tax Collector In
the office of the County Clerk of
said county on the 32nd day of Jan
uary. 1933, for delinquent taxes for
the year 1927, on property the titles
to which are not registered, and on
the aald 32nd day of January. 1932.
for dillnquent taxes for the "er 1937,
on property, the titles to which are
registered tinder provisions of Chap
ter III, Title LXIH of Oregon Laws,
and constitute and are public records
of as Id county, and open to the In
spection of all persona InUitaied
therein.
You. and each of you. are further
notified, that the descriptions ot the
property Included In said certificates
of delinquency, the name of the per
son or persona appearing upon the
latest Ux rolla In the hands of the
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson ,
County, State of Oregon, at the date C6728 Fred P Bturall. Ashland,
of the filing of the complaint andUif, Addition. 1-3 Interest In Lot 17.
application herein, as the iwner or Block 3 $2 96.
owner of aald property, and If un- I C5729 Vet-sbelle Carter. Ajhland.
known, so stated, and the total taxi Alfa Addition. Lots 18-19. Block 3.
and costs due to December 5th. 1931. $18 26.
the date of the Issuance of the said CJ730 August .-huermsn. Aah
certificates of delinquency, are as, land. Allendale Addition, Lota 18-19-
follows
C5656 Olenn Albert, Butte Falls.
Lot 5. Block 4. 617 90.
C3637 William and Minnie Clark.
First National Co . Butte Falls. Lota
- Blo.-k 8. $15 H. v I
C3658 W. B. Buchanan, Wm. tnd
Marv A. White. Butte Fall. Lot 3.
BJoc 17, 13.1.47, 4
C5859 Arthur Dally. Butte Falls,
Lot 16. Block 17. 610.94.
C5660 S. M. Clevlnger, J. E. Braln
ard. Butt Falls, Lot 4. Block 18. .7 46
I C5661 El.ner H. Carter. First Na
tional Co, Butte Falls, Lot 4, Block
19. 631 81.
C5662 J. T. Spencer. Butte Falls,
Lot 10 and E'i Lot 11. Block 34,
6676.
C5683 J. L. Richardson, Central
Point. Lot 6. Block 10. 643 97.
C5664 Agnes Wagner, Central
Point. Lota 12-13. Block IS. 18 11.
C5665 Llnnle Hanscom. A. C. Wal
ker. Central Point, Lota 1-2, Block 28.
63378.
C5666 Llnnle Hanscom. A. C. Wal
ker. O. D. Tucker, Central Point. Lot
5. Block 36, ,4.30.
C5687 O B. Little, Central Point.
Lota 1-2. Block 31, 620.15.
C5668 Cora B. Kenney. Centra
Point. Lota 3-5-8, Block 31, 68 73.
C5669 o. B. Little. Central Point
Lot 8. Block 33, $37.27.
C5670 Bessie Williams, Central
Point. Lot 6, Block 65. 625 88.
C6671 Mrs. Julia C. Thompson.
Llnnle Hanscom, Central Point, Lot
7, Block 56, 820.15.
C5672 Mary A. Mce, Central point.
Lots 1-8 Inclusive, Block 59. Per
sonal tax applied. 691.80.
C5874 Earl W. Moore, Central
Point, o-k Park Addition, Lot 18.
Block 2. 62 40.
C5875 E. G. and Alta B. Whiteside.
W. E. and Mary A. Thomaa, Central
Point. Shields Addition, Lot 6, Block
3. 610.01.
C5670 Miranda Peck. Central
Point, not platted, described Deed
Record 127, page 204, 3 1-3 acrea,
647.42.
C5677 Geo. H. Wehman -and Lyle
VanScoy. Lucius Klncald E.inle Point.
Central Addition, North 4 feet of Lot
28. all of Lot 29. Block 0. 623 03.
C5078 Wehman it VanScov. Lu
clus Klncald. Eagle Point. Central
Addition. North 4 feet of Lot 38, all
01 Lot 29. Block 9. Personal tax ap
piled. M1.47.
C3679 Emma Kvle. Eagle Point.
Pryera Addition, about 3 acres p."t
iJifl 1 ana u. ,3.00.
C5680 Andrew J. and Ethel Florev
Eogle Point, not platted, lot described
ueeo Record 153. pare 457. Deed Rec
ord 151 page 620, $17.95.
C5681 Mrs. H. T. Pankey, Gold
Hill. Lot 10. Block 7, $20.28.
C5682 John F. Poo, Albert L. Poe,
uoid Mill, Lot 1, Block 0, 63.69.
C5083 Llnnle Hanscom, A. O. Wal-
ker. Gold Hill. Lot 7, Block 10, $15.81
C5684 James M. Lively, Gold Hill,
Lots 1 to 8 Inclusive. Block 11, $22.83
C568S E. C. Wells, Gold Hill, Lot
12. Block 14. $8.88.
C5687 M. S. .(ohnson, Gold Hill,
Lot 9. Block 13, $16 45.
C5687A Jackson County, Farmera
A Frultgrowera Bank, Gold Hill, Lot
is. Block 18. $11.35.
C5689 W. O. Myers, Gold Hill, Lots
17-18. Block 16, 645 16.
C5690 James M Lively, Gold Hill,
Lots 1-2-3. Block 19. $3.69.
C5801 Molly Harrison, Gold Hill
Lots 3-4-5-6-7, Block 24. $77.06
C5694 Arthur L. and Edna Mullln
Gold Hill. Lot 13. Block 23. $6 88.
C5695 Ken W. and Lulu R. Forbes,
Lulu R. Forbes, Gold Hill, Lot 7,
Block 30, 88.79.
C5698 W. L. VanHouten, Gold Hill.
Lots 8-10, Block 31, $10.71.
C5697 P. H. Myers, Gold Hill,
Deekuma Amended Addition, Lots 5
6, Blork 19, $4.33.
C5698 B. E. Adams, Gold Hill
Deekums Amended Addition, Lot 12,
Block 19, $2.41.
C5699 J. E. Martlng Estate. Gold
Hill. Deekuma Amended Addition.
Lots 1-2-3-4, Block 20, $3.03.
C5700 Ray L. Hall, H. H. Lancaa.
ter, Gold Hill, Deekuma Amended
Addition, Lots 11-12, Block 20, 64.07
C5701 Elsie A. Walker. Gold Hill,
Deekums Amended Addition, Lots 3
and 10, Block 22, $2.41.
C5702 W. L. VanHouten, Gold Hill
Riverside Addition. Lot 4, Block 2.
water right, $91.10
C5703 E. C. Wells, Gold Hill, not
platted, land described Deed Record
10, page 587, in Section 15. Town
ship 38. Ranee 3 West, V2 acre. $16.45.
C5706 ziegier, jacKsonvuie, n o t
Dlatted. 7K, acres. $5.77.
C5707 Marlam D. Way, Phoenix,
Lots 11 to 17 inclusive. Block 39.
$893. '
C5708 J. C. Barnes. Big Pines Lum
ber Co, Phoenix, Hllslnger Sub-division.
I acre. Lot 2, $3.54.
C5709 C. S. Hatch, Rogue River.
west side of Oak street, Lot 4, Block
1, $56.64.
C5710 O. S. Hatch. Rogue River,
west side of Oak street. Lot 4, Block
1. Personal tax applied. $19.90.
C5711 A. 'i'. Mcllvaln. Nora Neath
amer, Rogue River, G. R. Balla Ad
dition, land described Deed Record
168. page 375, Lot soutn ot hiock o.
earner it Sa'jln Addition, Block 1,
$3 45.
C5712 A. T. Mcllvaln. Nora Neatn-
amer. Rogue River, earner & Sabln
Addition, Lor. 1, block o, eo.ai.
C5713 C. 3. and Elizabeth Hatch.
Roeue River, not platted, Ixt de
scribed Deed Record 149, page 259
corner Depot and Main streets, $38.93.
C5714 Jessie Farmer, Rogue River,
not platted, beginning at point 105
feet ent of Northwest corner of SE'i
ot SW'.i. Section 15. Township 36.
Range 4 West. ,w. M, running casi
400 feet. South 165 feet to North
bank Ward'a creek, thence South
west to point due South of begin
ning thence 250 feet to beginning.
containing 19 acres. $26.00.
C5715 Jessie f armer, itogue mver,
'v""!not platted, land described Deed Rec
ZZ,.CyKA?:.,? ,J'C2 "J 160. page 2.1. 9. i acrea. PV-
sonal tax aDDlled. S7.00.
C5718 L. I. Crawford, L. I. and L.
B. Crawford. Talent. Lot 1-3, Block
D. Personal tax applied. 83.13.
C5719 W. V. and aMarv Jane Este.
Mary J. Estes, Talent. Lota 17-18-19-20.
Block E. Personal tax applied.
12 95
C5720 E. a. Younir. Kittle Dunn.
Talent, Lot on Wagner avenue and
Plit street. South of Block J, de-
"lbed Deed Record 160. page 313.
Block J. 673.94.
. C5721 H. E. Bowman, Luella A.
Bowman. Talent, Lota 13-14-15, Block
K. 30 45.
C572J F. Sowash. Walter D. 8o--a.h.
Talent, Lota 17-18-19-30, Block
M. S30 00.
C5723 Laura -B. Edwarda, et al..
Talent, Lot 25 feet by 60 feet de
scribed Deed Record 157. page 93,
Lot 3. Block T. $6 62.
C5724 Worthle VI. Haynea. Talent,
Gibson Tract, lot described Deed Rec
ord 117 .page 529, $11.52.
C5725 F. L. Massey. Ashland. Sum
mit Addition, Lots 1-2-3, Block 61,
1833.
C5728 Margaret R. Butterfield.
Aihland. Saxmsn's Pennsylvania Ad
dition. Lota 4-5. Block 58. $22 64.
C5737 Vetabelle Carter, Ashland.
Alfa Addition. 1-3 Interest In Lot 17.
m-t a ti oa
20. d 71.
C573 1 Wei borne and Nellie J. Bee
son. C. N. and A- N. B'.aker, Ashland,
H. B. Carter Addition. S; Lot 20.
$58 93
C5733 Welborne Beeson, C. N. and
A N Blaker. Ashland. H. B Carter
Addition, SS Lot JO. Pe:oel tai
pp..M, (4 40,
C5733 0. C. McAllister et ux, Dixie
A. Harvey. Ashland, H. B. Carter Ad
dition, West 308 feet Lota 30 and 32.
$55 85.
05734 Mra. C. Klelnhammer. Mar
garet VanDyke. et al. Ashland.
Prachta Alaska Addition. North 81 3-3
feet Lota 1-2-3. Block 3, $96 97.
C5735 Mra. C. S. Freeburg. Ash
land. Prachta Alaska Addition. Im
provements only. Lota 6-6, West 'j
Lot 7. Block 4. $18 95.
C5739 Jasper J. Loomle, Ashland,
Railroad Addition. Lots 33-24-35-26.
West 3 feet of the 8' Lot 27, Block
D 646 01. , .
C5740 Ira Reeder. Ashland, lot de-
acrlbed Deed Record 163. page 61.
being a tract adjoining Block O of
Railroad Addition on the North
fronting 118.9 feet on "C" street.
Sheriff aaseasment, $6.65.
C5741--J. M. Wagner. Ashland.
Granite street, east side, lot describ
ed Deed Record 103. page 503. 65.1
foot front near Main street. $79.68.
C5742 Lena H. Nelson, Ashland.
Granite street, east side, iraci de
scribed Deed Record 150, page 477.
corner Mill atieet and Hargadlne
street, lot described Deed Record lo6.
page 477. 130 foot front. Personal
tax applied. $93.13.
C5743 Maude A. and W. E. Wil
liams. Ashland. Iowa street, South
315 feet of land described Deed Rec
ord 63. pages 69-70. corner .Harrison
and Iowa streets, $65.69.
C5744 J. M. Wagner. Ashland. Pine
street, lot described Deed Record 75,
page 272, 115.5 foot front. $08.16.
C5745 G. W. Goodwin. Ashland,
Taylor street, east side, beginning at
Southwest corner lot described Deed
Record 134, pagea 187-8. South 350
feet; East 145 fe,:i North 350 feet;
West 145 feet to beginning. Describ
ed Deed Record 134. pagea 187-8.
$25.10.
C5746 Fred Bohn. Ashland, Sec
tlon 15, Township 39. Range 1 East.
Land described Deed Record 97, page
378. 154 acres, $62 00.
C5747 Abble J. Champlln, C. E.
and Lillian LeMolne. J. F. Gould.
Frederick L. Champlln. Oeorglana H.
Kettle, Beatrice C. Jones. C. M,
Thomaa. Trustee. Orchard Tracts.
Champlln Sub-divlston, 16.2 acres
Lot 17; 6.6 acres Lot 18; 4.8 acres
Lot 19. $104.72.
C5748 Barton Bly, Orchard Tracts,
Eagle Heights Fruit Farm, '10 acres
Lot 28. $10.68.
C5750 Monitor Orchard Company,
Orchard Tract. Monitor Orchard,
Lota 1 to 72 Inclusive, 363 acres,
$225.92.
C5751 Jackson County Bank. Or
chard Tracts, Orchard Home Ass'n
Tract, 1-3 acre South 63 feet Lot 4;
I acre Lot 5, Block 8, $3.36.
C5752 Florence M. Chllders, Or
chard Tracts, Pepper & Tavlor Suo
dlvlslon, 2.13 acrea Lot 13, $41.72.
C5754 P. J. Wallace, Orchard
Tracts, Rogue River Valley Orchard
Company, Lot 4, Block O, 8.49 acrea.
$17.40.
C5753 A. B. and Gertude I. Evans.
Ward B. and Llllle A. Stevens, Or
chard Tract, Rogue River Valley Or
chard Co., 10 acrea Lot 9 Block I.
$9.20.
C5758 Donald Steele et al. Orchard
Tracts. Rogue River Valley Orchard
Co, 2.5 acres described Deed r.ecord
110. page 599. part Lot 16. Block I;
3. 5 acrea Lot 17,-Block I, $3.55.
C5757 L. R. H. Durham, Barney
Salsman Orchard Tracts, Rogue River
Valley Orchard Co, 5 acrea Lot 18.
Block I. $8.18.
C5758 Donald Steele, et al, Or
chard Tract, Rogue River Valley Or
chard Company, N. 5acrea Lot 20,
Blo:k I. $6.90.
C5759 A. B. and Gertrude I. Evans,
J. W. and Edith M. Antle, Orchard
Tracts. Rogue River Valley Orchard
Company. 7.91 acres Lot 1; 7.80 acres
Lot 3. Block J. $16.88.
C5787 Anlo Penwell, Medford, Cot
tage Addition, lot described Deed
Record 138, page 353, Deed Record
146, page 153. part Lot 11, Block 1.
Personal tax applied. $103.50.
C5771 F. H. Dressier, Medford, Im
perial Addition, Lot 12,- Block 13..
$9.64.
C5773 Kenneth Murray. Harry O.
Chrlstner, Medford, Kenwood Addi
tion. Lot 7. Block 1. $3.54
C5774 Thomaa D. True, Medford.
Kenwood Addition, Lot 11, Block 1,
$8.59
C5775 Llnnle Hanscom, A. C. Wal
ker. Medford. Kenwood Addition, Lot
5, Block 3, $7.20.
C5776 Elsie M. Monlsmlth. Mc
Klnley and Ethel E. Gentry. Medford,
K.-nwood Addition, described Deed
Record 145, page 231; North 13.5 feet
Lot 13, Block 3: South 37.5 feet Lot
13, Block 3. $1.72.
C57B0 City of Medford. I.M.Steele,
Medford, Mary Place Addition, Lota
3-4. Block 2. $7.81.
C5731 Fay E. Diamond. Fay E. and
Minnie B. Diamond, Medford. Medford
Heights Addition. Lot 10. Block I.
Personal tax applied. $186.25.
C5783 V. L. Cornish. A. S. Bllton.
Medford, Morey's Addition, describ
ed Deed Record 127, page 503, part
Lot 10. $41.30.
C6784 F. W. Scheffel, Medford.
Morev's Addition, described Deed Rec
ord 164, page 217, part Lot 11, $79.67.
C5785 Altha Elizabeth Melvin,
Medford, Newtown Addition, Lot 12,
Block 2, $1085.
C5788 Vernle Orabel, Medford.
Oak Grove Sub-dlvlslon, Lot 14,
Block 1, $7.20.
C5788 Vernle Grabel, Medford.
Oak Grove Sub-dlvlslon. Lot 4. Block
4. $6.59
C5789 City of Medford, o. F. and
Lena Oeden. Medford, Page Addition,
Lot 7. Block 3. $9 63.
C57!0 A. E. Reames. Lillian L.
Reames. Medford. Park Addition. Lota
9-10. Block 7. $164.93.'
C5791 A. E. Reames. Lillian L.
Reames. Medford, Park Addition, Lots
9-10. Block 7. Personal tax applied.
$81.40.
C5792 Lillian L. Reamer, Medford.
Park Addition. Lot 11. Block 7, $24 88.
C5793 L. K. Sunderland. S K.
Sunderland, Medford, Riverside Sub
division, described Deed Record 160.
pace 48. part Lot 8. Block 1. $6 59.
C5794 D J. Stull, Medford, Rose
Park Addition, Lots 7-8, Block 1.
$105 25.
C5795 Paul B. McDonald. Medford.
Queen Anne Addition. West 33 1-3
feet part Lot 3; East 25 feet part Lot
4, Block 4. $16.94.
C5796 Seven Dav Advent Church.
Medford, Shorta Addition. Dait Lot 1.
$30 95.
C5799 Porter J. Neff. J. Verne
Shancle. Medford. Tuttle's Sub-dlvlslon.
East 57 feet of the West 107
feet Lot 8; East 57 feet of the West
107 feet Lot 7. Block 3. $63.84.
C580O C. H. Pagel. City of Med
ford. Medford. Walnut Park Addition.
Lot 7. Block 3. $21 61.
CS801 Pine Lumber Co., Cltv r.f
Medlord. Medford. Walnut Park' Ad
dition. Lots 8-9. Block 3, $15.73.
C5803 Gay R. Harper and E. W.
Wilson: Fir Pine Lumber Co, Med
ford. Walnut Park Addition. Lou 1-2.
;OCK 4. 7.81.
C3803 Jackson Countv Fir Pine
Lumber Co, Medford. Walnut Park
Addition. Lot 3. B;oek 4. $4.15. '
C5806 Pine Lumber Co, Fir Pine
Lumber Co, Medford. Walnut Park
Addition. Lota 6-7-8-9-10-11, Block 4.
$63 84. ,
C4817 I. B Schuler. Medford.
Woiverton Sub-dlvlslon East 12 47
feet Lot 3. Blork 1. 47 53 feet Lot 3. '
Block 1. Personal tax applied. $56 53.
C5818 John Beeson. et si. West
Side Tennis Club. Medford. Main
itieet. YYeat-Souta aula 70 feet Uoat
described Deed Record 160, page 294,
$51.66.
C5823 W. M. Pond, Medford Ber
rvvale Addition. Lot 17, Block 5.
$1.87.
C5824-Joseph , II. Sattler. H. M.
Ferguson. Medford. Olenn Oak Sub
division, Lota 31-32, $872.
C5825 Joseph H. Sattler. Ella C.
Markland. Medford, Glenn Oak Sub
division. Lot 39. $3.54.
C5828 Nicholas R. Myer. Medford.
Latu 'hurst Addition, Lou 15-18,
Block 1, $9.03.
C5827 Everett L. Womack, Bertha
L. Tlmmerman. Medford, Laurelburat
Addition. Lot 8. Blork 7, $3.88.
C5828 M. E. Bullock. Medford,
Mountatnvlew Addition, LoU 13,
Block 2 $4.73.
C583I Wm. P. George. SW!4. Sec
tion 3. Township 33, Range 1 East,
160 acrea. $78 10.
C5832 Wm. Glen Laldley. Kate Lald
ley. NtJ of NW"4, SW'i of NW'4.
Section 23, Towr.:hlp 32, Range 1
East, 120 acres. $52.50.
C5B33 Butte Falls Lumber Co.,
SE"i of SE'i, Section 32, Township
33, Range 1 East, 40 acres, $7.02.
C5834 Edwin Moonev Koenlg, SW
!4 of SE'i, SE'i of SW'.i. Section 29,
Township 31, Range 1 East, 80
acres, $14.54.
C5835 First M. E. Church of Med
ford. NW'i of SE'i, Section 36, Town,
ship 34, Range 1 Bast, 40 acres. $8.52.
C5838 Luke Ryan, EVi of NW'.J.
SWli of NW'i, Section 6, Township
35, Range 1 East, 121 acres, $19.16.
C5839 Jackson County. J. D. Stal
maker. SW!i, Section 9, Township
35, Range 1 East, 160 acres, $33 00.
C5840 Joseph Pool. E'i of NE'.i.
NE'i of SE'i. Section 13, Township
35, Range 1 East. 120 acres, $14.60. J
C5843 Rlchford A. Thomaa, 8i o
NW'i. SW'i of NE'i. NE'i of NU
Vi. section 34. Township 35, Ranj
I East. 160 acres. $10.27.
C5844-Jenn!e Charles, 1-3 Intere.l
In SW'4 of SW'i. Section 14, Towi
ship 36, Range 1 East, 13 1-3 acn
$1.30.
C6845 Harley Dunn, NiJ of SW'i,
SW'.i of SW'i, Section 5, Township
38, Range 1 East, 120 acres. $13.46.
C5846 Harley Dunn. W'i of NE
"t V,'!4 of SE'i, SW'i, Section 5,
Township 38, Range 1 East, 280 acres.
Personal tax ajiplled. $70.13.
C5848 R. P. Mell. Lot number 1,
described Deed Record 81, page 486,
Section 29, Township 38, Range 1
East, 5.35 acres, $1.78.
C5850 Welborne and Nellie J. Bee
so.i. lond described Deed Record 152,
page 618, Section 31, Township 38,
Ranee 1 East, $2.07.
C5851 James M. and George C.
Spencer; Geo. C. and Lulu J. Spen
cer, land described Deed Record 142,
page 134. Section 35, Township 38,
Range 1 East, 100 acres, $79.10.
C5852 Alice Flnley, Hamilton S.
and Mabel Isemlnger. land described
Deed Record 165. page 458, Sections
2-3. Township 39, Range 1 East, 38 5
acres. $17.99.
C5S53-Allce Flnley. O. A. and Bes
sie Adams, Land described Deed Rec
ords 87. page 456, less 7 acres ditch
right of way. lesa Deed Record 165,
page 458. Sections 2-3. Township 39.
Ranrie 1 East. 36.5 acres. $17.78.
C5854 E. E. and Bernlce Rasor,
Talent Irrigation District, land de
scribed Deed Record 106, page 552,
Section 2, Township 39, Range 1 East,
13 acres. $72.88.
C5857A Jackaon County. W. H. and
M. L. Stickler, W',4 of SE',4 of SE'.i,
Section 16, Township 39, Range 1
East 20 acres, $11.50.
C5858 Jackson County, W. H. and
V L. Stickler, land described Deed
Record 157, page 236, Section 16,
Township 39, Rango 1 East, 5 acres,
$2.47.
C5859 P. A. Cox, et ux, Mrs. Zona
Nolta and J. F. Swan, N'a of SW'i of
SW'.i, Section 17, Township 39, Range
1 East. 20 acres, $4.43.
C5860 Welborne and Nellie Beo
son. 8V, of SW'i. SW!i of SE"4, less
Deed Record 154, page 168, Section
26. Township 39, Range 1 East, 75
acres. $11 66.
C5861 w. H. Abel. NE';, Section
26. Township 40, Range 1 East, 160
acres. $32.02.
C5862 First National Bank of
Ashland; Wm. M. Brlggs and Cad and
Nellie Ellis. SE'.i Section 2, Town
ship 41. Range 1 East, 160 acres, $4.48.
C5883 First National Bank of
Ashland, Cod and Nellie Ellis. N'4 of
N'4. Section 12. Township 41, Range
I East. 160 acres, $6 06.
C5864 David Wood, David Ebenlzer
Wood. Lots 1-2, E'i of NW'i, Sec
tion 19, Township 32, Range 2 East.
Personal tax applied. $3.26.
C5865 Wm. Lewia. H. D. and Nora,
Norcross. Jerald and Margery Lelin
hers, Lot 1. SE'.i of NE'i, E'i of
SE'i, Section 6, Township 33, Ranza
3 East. Persona tax applied. $16.54.
C5866 Jennie E. Merrltt, E. C.
Corn. SE'i. Section 14, Township 33,
Ranrte 2 East, 160 acres. $69.70.
C5867 W. A. Nlckell. E', of NW'4,
Ranee 3 East, 160'acres, $17.25.
C5868 Wm. Hoefft, Louisa Oden,
SE'i, Section 32, Township 36, Rango
4 fcast, tuu acres,
C5869 Hoefft Bros, Louisa Oden.
SE'i, Section 32, Township 36, Rango
2 East. Personal tax applied. $31.03.
C5870 W. A. Rockefcllow, S'i of
NW',1, N'4 of SW'i, Section 18.
Township 37, Range 2 East, 160 acres.
914 82.
C5872 Roy M. Chaffln, A. L. Cog
glns. NE'.i. Section 23. Township 40,
Ranee 2 East, 160 acres, $37.19.
C5873 A. P. Shibley, Lot number
1. S!i of NE'i. SE'i of NW'i, Sec
tion 4, Township 33, Range 3 East,
160 acres. $99.70.
C5874 Norman E. Wilson. NE'i of
SE", lev! timber, Section 33. Town
ship 35. Ranee 3 East. 40 acrea, $4 06.
C5875 Bert L. Wilson. SE', of SW
li. SW'i ot SE'i less timber. Sec
tion 33. Township 35, Range 3 East,
80 acres. 37.C3.
C5876 Frank Werner, N'S of NW
'i. SW'i of NW'i, NW'i of SW'i.
Section 8. Township 36, Range 3 East,
iou arr-f, tou.su.
C5877 G. B. Little et al. E'i of
NW',. SW'i of NW'i. Section 33.
Township 37. Range 3 East, 120 acres,
$14 72.
C5E78 John M. Rich, NE'i Sec
tion 28 Townnhlp 38, Range 3 East,
iou acres, a 19.40.
C5879 Jackson County, land de
scribed Deed Record 161, naee 629,
Section 16, Township 39, Range 3
East. 60 acres. $6.41.
C5880 Nancv J. Carnlne. NH of
SW'i. SE'i of SW'i, SE'i, Section
36. Township 39, Range 3 East, 2 BO
acres, $09 60.
C5881 F. B. Millet. SE'i of SW'i.
Seet.on 19. Township 33, Range 4
Eo.t. 40 acres. $17 30.
C5882 F. B. Millet. NW'i of NE
'i. E'i ot NW'i, Section 30. Town
ship 32, Range 4 East, 120 acres,
$50 90
C5B84 N. E. Robb. W. D. snd Oret
chen McDonald, land described Deed
Record 16;. pa;c 83; Deed Record
164. psse 165. water ntht and ditch.
Section 36. Townshln 33. Ranee 1
West. Persona! tax applied. $14 30.
C588t. J Hill. J.v-.n Hall. S'.V'i
Section 22. T-wn-hiD 34. Ranee 1
West Personal tax aoplied. $14 08.
C5887 Robert Shults. SE' 01 NW
'i. S'.V. of NE'i, E'j of NE'i, Sec
tion 26. T.-Tn.h p 34, Ranie 1 West,
160 acres. $'7.38.
CJ388-Murle Cof.'een. E'i of NTS
Section 30. Tow!:sfc:p 34, Raute 1
Wet. 80 acres. $15 13.
C5F89 j-irah L. Kmse'.man, '; of
LCouUiiued 00 Fags Seven
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