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I i JfEDFCmD MXEL TRIBUXE, SfEDFORD, OKEGOX, MOXDAT, SETTFrBEB 19, 1932. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT ; WANT AD HESS ARB rHE RATESl pr word first Insertlo -( Minimum iocj Each additional Insertion. per word 1 I Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy cl-anses OS 75 Phone LOST IOBT 11 dog mlaslng. call 1518. rSTwhlte-faced heifer. 3-year-old- branded Lazv TY on left hip. Phone?-X-l2. Kir. Thelde. Central t Point. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN wishes house cleaning, local I Pennsylvania. j ,j WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A snare drum. Tel. 459-M, .DRIVING to San F'fi.Tf i -v,.r expenses. Box 6013 Man Tribune. WANTED Copco stock, state per centage intr ... ----Must be a bargain. Box 7448 Tribune. ,w NTED Early hatched turkeys. Ik state, price. Box 480. Rt. 1. Ashland. IWANTED Marble peep eight for .30- S 30 carbine rme. rpan . rwr mrf fnr moving barn. ! Mrs. J. A. Wilson, 1 mile south of P .Talent on highway. tmrl. nott -...Vl for ITOOd USCd PlShO, i Mint be reasonable. Write Mr. t a. F. Dunford, Jacksonville. lW ANTED Used rifles, heaters, cook I stoves, fruit Jars, mayonnaise jm.. t .Cash or trade. Medford Exchange, ..phone 031. S. ANTED Several hundred old news- I papers, pnone mo aiver " a RADIO REPAIRING. H. L. Blwood, . Phone 1043-J. WANTED TO RENT 5-room unfurn i bmiKe close to Grade school. i ' Must be reasonable. Answer Box t '7675 Tribune. wrniture re-upholstered, re-fln .,-iahed, re-glued. Work done at your I home or our snop. iniuauiv. iu ! 960-R. .wanted Laundry. 4c lb:. 8c lb. completely finished. Phone 869-X-2 wantto 2nd hand goods. We buy. , ten and trade. Berrydale 3nd Hand f: Store, 1603 No. Riverside. FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house: two bedrooms; i ii7.se. laio w. Main. u. a. ww FOR RENT Modern house. Inquire . 311 Vancouver. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house i Crater Lako Ave.: uniurnisnea I toon house on 12th near school ! Both new. Phone 1149. jt room house, new. clean, modern l. Hardwood floors, H850. Call 711 t E. Jaackson or phone 834-J. MR RENT Strictly modem, unfur- I, alshed 5 room bungalow, close in 'i. and nead high school; has heat- i rola, electric heater: laundry equip ; bed with tubs; garage, wood shed, C Tlowers, lawn, etc; no amau rail' !? dren: address Box 723. Mall Trlh f unc; state If have phone and own' er will call. FOR RENT Modern 4-room fumlsh l ed house with garage. Phone 315 5 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Modern furn. 4-room house. Inquire ll Almona. MODERN 3 room house, breakfast r nook, range, curtains, water paid. ', 134 Stark. FOR RENT Beautiful furnished , home. 840 E. 9th. Also cheaper 1 houses. Phone 1383-J. FOR RENT Very reasonable, my 6- i room bungalow at 48 n. orange. FOR RENT Three-room modern ' furnished house. 315 South Peach Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. Sander. FOR RENT furnished home, 520 . Dakota, block frjm High school fricSdalre. electric range. Inquire i Nat. orocery. FURNISHED houses. Tel. C. A. PcVu? FOR RENT 2 modern bungalows, i- Berrydale: newly decorated, new 5 lawns: $12.50, water paid. TeL 105 FOR RENT House near high school i Being remodeled. Onl 30. Tel. 105 FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St newly decorated: 18 mo. Tel. 105 rOR RENT Modern 6-room home i verv nicelv furnished; also S-roora unfurnished house. Phone Mra ! Franca Hollla, 790-R. FOR RE S T Oood Inquire 417-J-2. house, close in FOR RENT Modern home on East , Mam St. Inquire Farmers At Frult it growera Bank. fOR KKN 1 bomea Furri;ned 9 ualmuineo, Brora .Wilt FOB BENT MOUSES FOR RENT 4 to O-rflom house Phono 105. 30 N Cental. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. 2-room apt, slop ing porch, hot water. 821 w. lot. FURNISHED 3 nd 3-room apti : neat, pleasant, reasonable. 1209 E. Main. APT. for rent. 116 Almond. FOR RENT Furn. 23 room apta. and garage. 004 W. 10th. FOR RENT Completely lurnlahed apt.. 15. 329 N. Ivy. MODERN furnished 2-room apart ment. 345 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M. FURN. AFT, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. HOMES rt)H RENT Oall 798 FOR BENT MJR.VISHKD BOOMS BOARD & ROOM In modem home Cloae in prefer laaiea. rnone a. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR REM Office room East Main. Ch"dera Blag. rnone w. OFFICES in Sparta Bldg.: Ideal loca tion, aream neat; iww reu"" Y. Tengwald. Agent PERSONAL MADAN ROMINE Spiritualist, pal.n- lat. tells all In love, marriage. Busi ness. If you want facts, not prom ises, call on her for advice. Rain bow Auto Court, 1 mile north on Pacific highway. Cottage 2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garages. In Alturas. Calif. Big Pines Lumber Co.. Medford, Ore. FOR EXCnANOE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres land near Crater Lake highway, inquire 716 Welch. EXCHANGE; For Copco stock, at tractive Medford home, well locat ed, large living room, hardwood floors, fireplace, gas heated. 3 bod rooms, glassed sleeping porch. Own er Box 124 Jacksonville. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford 400 A. good land in Neor, an in fine crop now. fenced, rented, level, dark rich sandy loam needs no Ir rigation, high altitude, mild cli mate. Joins state highway, lights and phone available, sell for $4000, car down, balance back on land at 6 worth $20,000. Address Vivi an Norman Barto, Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear 3 ranches Joining, 180 acres Improved, good house. 80 acres fenced, 12 acres cleared, sub Irrigated springs, placer mine, plen ty more land to clear; 80 acres. 2 room house, all year creek, either place flanked by miles of free range, Ideal for stock, raising and mixed farming. Vivian Norman Barto, Rogue River, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE for Medford home almost new modern home, city water, double garage, fruit house, and other buildings, 1 acre ground. Write Box 7432, Tribune. EXCHANGE corn and fodder 3. Box 117. for wood. Rt. $3750.00 First Mortgage. 5 yr.. Inter est 75. payable annually, secured by 120 acres Improved S. Calif, land to exchange for clear ranch near Medford. D. R. Tuilock, Eagle Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES for SALE 1930 Ford Town Sedan looks and runs like new. small mile age. Ford Standard Roadster, new car guarantee. 1931 Tudor Sedan only driven 1800 miles. 1930 Ford Sport Roadster guaranteed and nrlced to sell quick. Small down payment, easy monthly payments. Full value for your car in waae. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept FOR SALE Chrysler touring car $30 cash, fair condition. Mignt consider Ford coupe or roadster or what have you. central point American. nnnn uflF.D CARS 30 Bulck DeLuxe sedan ...uua '30 Dodge Coupe ........ 383 28 Bulck Standard Coupe 315 37 Bulck Sedan 215 '29 Ford Roadster 165 SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck Sales and Service. 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 ton Stude baker truck for lighter truck. A Wiley. Trail. Ore. FOR SALE 1927 Ford Coupe. 842 S Riverside. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM The used car trading center of So. Oreg. Exceptional values in recon- d tion cara. pncs ana terms. 1929 Pontlac Coupe, license $295 00 1931 Ford Spt. Coupe and license 335 00 1928 Olds Coach, fine shape 295.00 1928 Oakland Landau 29500 We have the largest stock of cars In the cltv at lowest prtcea. PONT1AC SALES FLOOR Open evenings and Sunday. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry forest wood. 523-R-l. Dalton Bros. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 30 white leghorn pull ets. Ready to lay. R. A. Rolf, Wll low Springs district. FOB SALE LIVESTOMl FOR SALE OR TRADE Young fam lly cow for electric washer. No Junk. H. B. Ellis, Beagle. FOR SALE White sow and 8 pigs. W. N. Carl. Appleaate. OOOD family cow for sale or trade for yearling heifers, or leghorn pul lets. C A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Red feeder p:gs; also Red brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf Schuir, Besg, Ore. FOR SAIl Kl-.M. EST A t If FOR SALE 5-icrtt tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers Ac Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estate UHus 0 B.own St WHlle, FOr. SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES TOMATOES ViC Damlsan plums, pe tite prunes lc, Italian prunes ao. You pick them. F. S. Carpenter. Jacksonville Highway. NICE tomatoes, Y2c lb., you pick mem. inira nounr Hum roads on Midway road. Tel. 493-y. Floyd Newman. PEACHES Vic in orchard, bring box es. i ml. west Phoenix. O. E. Car penter. GOOD cooking apples. 35c Bring boxes. 720 Park. a box. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 9-F-5. lo. Hartley. FrR SALE-Extra fancy Elberta peach es, reasonable: bring boxes. 710 East Main after Tuesday. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling. 1662. FOR SALt HOMES FOR SALE: A HOME AND A LIVING on this suburban property of about 2 acres located about a miles irom Medford. Free soil, about 1 acre In strawberries, balance In fruit, ber ries, and vegetables. 5-room home, garage, small barn. Horse, about 30 chickens, some Implements, togeth er with household furniture go with place. Owner too old to care for property. Total price $1500 00. As low as $200 00 cash to respon sible people, balance like rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., ex clusive agents. 18 No. Front St. FOR SALE Good home, city or coun try with acreage. Bargains. Roberta, 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Small home. Vt acre; Bargain. Box 7807. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Equity of three modem houses. Income $75 mo. Phone 1382-J. FOR SALE 39 Glen Oak Court. 5 room home. Hardwood floors, fire place, large sized bedrooms, base ment and piped furnace. Lot size 60 x141'. Owner will submit attrac tive price to cash buyer. Charles R. Ray Realtor, Medford Bldg., phone 302. FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem house, also 4 room modern house, both on Lozler Lane. Each house on quarter aore. Big Pines Lbr. Co. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT nlano tuning by Wllhelm B uruber or rortiana. one weea oniy. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 S. Grape Phone 335. LET ME RENT YOUR FARM Have calls for large and small tracts; my plan gets results. 60s east Main at Phone 345. OLD PEOPLE enjoy living at the Ash. land Convalescent Home. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money Haw- ley rransrer, oiu norm niversiae. Phone 1044-X. - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD used piano, nice case, stand ard make soy.ou. uaiawin nana Shoppe, 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE Green pasture hay, wheat and straw. Tel. 40B-R-4, evenings, FOR SALE; circulating heater. Palm. HEATING STOVE FOR SALE I Used onlv one season: burns 16-ln. wood A nlcklc trim stove that cost $18.00 new. Complete with absestos base, $5.00. 336 So. Holly, Phone 1123-X. FOR SALE A No. 1 hay $8 per ton In shock. Elinor Hanley Bush Phone 903. FOR SALE Overstuffed davenport, chair and occasional chair $25. 311 Genesee. FOR SALE Suns trand cash register, cheap. Apply 127 E. 6th St. FOR SALE; Lovely hand-made rugs, all new material, small and large, one crocheted 6x12 ft. Navajo pat tern, all at bargain prices. Medford Exchange. 39 So. Front. FOR SALE Fine sporting rifle. Rea. sonabie. Phone 455. FOR SALE Almost new 10 tube Air. line radio at half price. 842 S. Riv erside. FOR SALE Or will trade for $16 00 fir wood. Ladles' suit, size 40. nv er been worn. Phone 57 or 891-M. FOR SALE. Used sewing machines, all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel Phone 012-J. FOR SALE Rolltop desk, like new; office filing cabinet, davenport, heater dining table, chairs, Strom-berg-Carlson battery radio, go-cart, refrigerator, 4-h.p. electric motor, band saw. circular saw, library table, sanitary couch, child's lock er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat ing heater, comb, wood and gas range. All real bargains. Medford Exchange. 39 South Front. Tel. 931. FOR SALE Tomatoes, c per pound at Calhoun ranch, t mile south west of Phoenix. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title imuntnce. The only complete Title system in jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms S and A. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment. Funeral Parlor. PKKL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive ferviee at moderate rates. Etso lished 30 yean Ambulance serv ice. U bu a) Oakdaia, Tel, 47, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W E. Thomas. 45 So Central. Phone 139 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1QHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgera, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Painting and Paperhanglng. SrECIAL Fall prices on painting, papering, kalsqmlnlng. Have that work done now while we are offer ing lower prices, ORINSTED & RUNTZ, Painters-Decorators. Phone 1658. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res Coleman Creek road. Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. DAVIS TRANSFER At STORAOE Service suaranteed. 29 S. Orape St. Phone 644. or residence 1060 BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315 Price right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notire to Creditors Eatate of Bertha McCarter In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. Notice Is hereby given that the in- deralgned haa been appointed Admin istratrix or the Estate of Bertha Mc Carter, deceased, by the County Court the State of Oregon, for JacKaon County, and haa qualified. All per sona having claims against said Es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law, re quired to the undersigned at 512 Falling Building. Portland, Multno mah County. Oregon, within six mbonths from date hereof. Dated and first published September 12th. 1D32. Last-publication Oct. 3, 1032. - ANNA MCCARTER. Administratrix of the Estate of Ber tha McCarter. deceased. Robert J. Creamer, Attorney. Notice of Final .Settlement Notice la hereby Riven that the un dersigned has filed his Final Account in the matter of the probation of the Estate of Mary Sanford, deceased, and the County Court for Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, has set Friday, the 21st day of October. 1932, at 10:00 o clock A. M., as the time, and the County Court room in the County Court House In Medford, Jackson Courty, Itlnni to flnl .nyi.ml .nd the settlement of said Estate. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Under C Angor 9. Head of an a 'obey 14. Animate 15. Home 16. iCstabllsh by evidence 1?. Not one 18. Private teacher 50. Persia 21. Hole 23. Picture stands 2S. Football po sition: abhr, 2fl. Rounded roof 27. Arduous duty 51. Symbol for selenium 29. Explosive ds vlce SO. Toller 3H. RibHcat prteot 34. Exposed and desolate 34. Central, cylinder In stems and roots it. Enxroflied 41. Sprites 41. Goad 4. Put forth 46. Small de pressions 41. Grow old 49. Small fresh water nan M. Red 52. Symbol for mercury 58. Not far 54, Silver coin Solution of Saturday's Puzzle Bll PEPCAMAS gl ORIS 0 w eHi D E P E TS TE WS1 S A N 5 T AlrSp Afis E j S E N T PL E A D 111! RUDER R e Mo e l-Te t e dm e 0NjP$ EjR E 5 i KIM MlA N Ap sTa t Wl I nTo Ofp ERA $ RAISER X ERE TiT A DORNS ST. Sixth note of the scale 9. Rubber 1. Protected A3. Siberian river 64. In ancient geography the northernmost nahluble Isnd 6. Italian opera 67. Piece to cover a hole M. 'Vreai grans 70. Play care lessly 71. Asitrt 'L 11 1M- 3, 22 Was 24 rnJ'tML 25 M21 wiit w II -f M m3 " " ML W 'AiML si Mss ip msi 41 m,W6 ZZZZWE ZZ'WLZZZ "pr WL 71 I I I bp i i mj I i rr Dated this 8th day of September, 1932. OLIVER C. AANPORD. FAecutor of the Estate of Mary San- ford, deceased. Summons for Publication. No. 5393-E. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County ol Jackson. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane. a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Frederick C. Hollbaugh and Ethelyn Hollbaugh. husband and wife: U. Grant Davla. a single man; E. Orant Davis. U. Frank Davis; C. H. Davis: Ida Nance; The State Bank of Tal ent: Charles Lilly snd Jane Doe (true name unknown) Lilly, hus band and wife: Trlgonla Oil & Gas Compsny. a corporation: D. O. Hur ley an1 Clara Hurley, husband and wife: Edwin Hardman and Eliza V Hardman. husband and wife: Sea board Acceptance Company, a cor poration: Seaboard Dairy Credit Corporation, a corporation: Robert U Tauoett: State Industrial Acci dent Commission: Lena J. Bsylee and Edward Bavlee. wife and hus band: W. A. Stratton: Earl Bost wlck; and Aahland National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, Defendants. To: Frederick C. Hollbaugh, Ethelyn Hollbaugh. his wife: Sea board Acceptance Company, a cor poration: Charles Lilly and Jane Doe Lilly, his wife: and Robert L. Fsucett. of the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you. and each of yon, are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 17th day of October. 1932. said date being the last day of four weeks from the date of the flrat publication of this summons, and said period of four weeks being the time prescribed for appear and answer said complaint i ror wane thereof trie piaininr win apply to the Court for the relief de manded In its complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of this Court against the defendants Frederick C. Holl baugh and Ethelyn Hollbaugh, hus band and wife: D. O. Hurley, and Edwin Hardman and Eliza W. Hard man, husband and wife, and Against each of them, for the aum of 232.5. balance, with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 12th day of April, 1931; the sum of 243.75. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 12th day of Octo ber. 1831; the sum of $243.75, with Interest at the rate of B per annum from the 12th day of April. 1932: the sum of S5048.96. with Interest st the rate of 54 per annum from the 13th day of April. 1032; the sum of $6.00. abstract charge, paid on the 2flth day of April. 1932; the sum of $500.00 as attorney fees; and for plaintiff's costs and disbursement in ! r. . .... ' this suit: that the Court declare and adjudge the amount due the plaintiff for principal. Interest, attorney fees, costs and disbursements, as well as the amount of abstract charges paid by the plaintiff, to be a first lien and prior to all other Hens and en cumbrances on the real estate de scribed In plaintiff's mortgage, and again described as follows, to-wlt: Situated In Jackson County, state of Oregon. A tract of land situate in Sections Nineteen. Thirty and Thirty-one, In Township Thirty-eight South of Range One East of the Willamette Meridian, and Sections Twenty-four and Twenty-five In Township Thirty. el;ht South of Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, described as followa. to-wlt: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Nathan W. Flake's D. L. C. No. 42. said point also being the Northeast corner of Lot Eight of Section Nineteen. In Township Thirty-eight South. Range One East of the Willamette Meridian: mence west vi chains; thence South 78.S8 chains to a stake for corner on th "ll Hne Of William H. Dln- man's D. L. c: thence Ei'st 12 chains Cross-Wcrd Puzzle JL Uninteresting parson It Efts-sheptd figures IS. Tttftld II. Fall 19. Rslre i 22. Sepulcher 24. Requests 27. Hvmbol 29. Two-foots! animal 80. Vacillate SL Do something In return 22. Before 32. Nenllnent 35. Church official 27. f!arrv 3ft. Exist ff manage 42. Contention 45. Ancestral . record 47. Indefinite (juanilty B0, Small pi 62. LcKlflatlva assembly 12. Aids M. Largs SR. The Ores D 87. Labrador tea 58. First Prenlden to occupy th White Uous 0. Pllenter 51. Double 2. Calamitous ii. Garden Imple ment Pronoun JO Northwestern suit; abbr. 72, dutdo's highest note 7t. ConM'Vrs DOWN 1. TTacltiit-yed 2. Run sway secietly 2. Boundary 4. Work heyoM One s powers I. Ours'ves t. Harden 7. Quantity per unt: of time t. P. if t. Newt organlra- tlon: athr. 10. Cuts of mbat to the Northeast cornar of Dtngmsn's D. L. C : thence North 78 88 chains along the West line of Nathan W. Ftske's D. L. C. to the plsce of be ginning, containing 94.65 acrea, more or less. Also commencing at the Northeast corner of William H. Dlngman's D. L. C. No. 41 In Township Thirty-eight South. Range One East; thence We.it on the North line of ssld claim 13 50 chains: thence South 8 chains to stake on bank of Bear Creek: thence South 15 deg. East 1.33 chalna to atder tree: thence South 30 deg. East 3 chalna to an alder tree; thence up the creek South 37 deg. East 5 chains to a atake; thence East 30 deg. North 10 chalna to an alder tree: thence North on East line of said D. L. C. 12.75 chains to place of beginning, containing 14.50 acres, more or less. Also a strip of land 33 feet In width described as followa: Begin ning at. a point 33 feet Weat of the Southeast corner of D. L. C. No. 41 In Township Thirty-eight South of Hang One East of the Willamette Meridian: thence East 33 feet; thence North on the East boundary line of said Donation Land Claim 14.86 chalna: thence North 83 deg. West 70.3 feet: thence South parallel with East boundary line to the place of beginning, containing .75 acres, more or less, and containing In the aggre gate 110 acres, more or leas. Together with the tenements, her editaments, rights, privileges snd ap purtenancee. now or hereafter be longing to or used In connection with the above described premises; snd all plumbing, llghtlnjr, heating, cooking cooling, ventilating, elevating, water ing and Irrigating apparatus and fix tures, now or hrerafter belonging to or used in connection with the above described premises; and together with all waters and water rights of every kind and description and however evidenced or manifested, which now or hereafter may be appurtenant to said premises, or any part thereof, ' Incident to the ownerahlj thereof, or anv part thereof, or used In con nection tnerewitn: ana togetner wun all of the rents, issued and profits of the mortgaged property. That the usual decree may be made for the sale of said premises in one parcel by the Sheriff of Jackson County according to law and the practice of this Court, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment of the amounts due to the plaintiff, and that the said de fendants, and each and all of them, and all persons claiming under them, or any of them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgage upon the said premises, either as purchasers, encumbrancers or otherwise, may be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right, claim or equity of redemption in said premises and every part thereof; and that the plaintiff may have Judgment and execution against the defendants. Frenerlcx C. Hmbaugh and Ethelyn Hollbaugh, tio.w.n.1 ..... ...ir.. r n U..-1.... .... husband and wife; D. O. Hurley; and Edwin Hardman and Ellea W. Hard mAn. husband and wife, for any de ficiency which may remain after ap plying all the proceeds of the 01 of said premises properly applicable to the satisfaction of said Juogment; that the plaintiff, or an other party to this suit, may become a purchaser at aaid sale: that the Sheriff execute a deed to the purchaser or purchas ers; and that said purchaser or pur chasers be let Into possession of the premises on production of Sheriff's certificate herefor; that the plaintiff may have such other and further relief In the premised as to this Court may seem Just and equitable. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of the First Judicial District of Ore gon, made and entered In said Court and cause on the 19th day of Sep tember. 1933. prescribing that thla summons be served by publication thereof once each week for four suc cessive and consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally news paper published In Jackson County, Oregon. The date of the first publication of thla summons la September 19th, 1033, and the dat or th it m.h. Ilcatlon of this aummons la October T. W. MILBB, Medford, Oregon. ARTHUR W. OSTROM. The Federal Land Bank Bldg., Spokane, Washington. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Applegate APPLEOATE. Sent. 10. fSulan wjihuiub oi romana, xieid sec reiary wno has charge of all call ponera in connection with the Seventh Day Adventlst church over me state or Oregon, was In south ern Oregon last week on business. ne was accompanied by his son. daughter and mere, who enjoyed a short horseback r!de while on the Applegate. It Is the dutv of Mr. Reynolds to start all callportera on their trips and It was that purpose which brought him -here. Delhert weens, who la known on the Annie gate, snd H. B. Johnson are the two csliporters who were to leave Grants Pass Sunday to travel horseback throughout the Rogue river country. mciuaing an us tributaries to Oold Beach, selling Bibles and religious books. Mr. Johnson, who Is from Portland, .has been at this work for over 13 years through the states of Oregon and Washington. i Mr. and Mra. John Rice and babv of Seattle were callers at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Throckmorton last Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Ed Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith of California, who are here visiting, en joyed a trip to the Oregon Cavea last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pursel of the Modoc orchard near Medford were dinner guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, Purael'a mother, Mrs. Mary Pursel. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Collins of Medford were campers on the Little Applegat Saturday night. They were Joined Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump, also of Medford. Sunday was spent In prospecting along the stream. Mrs. Cora Crump and sister. Miss Oladys Ankany, of Engene arrived Monday to make a two weeks' visit here with relatives. Mlae Ankany Is at Medford while Mrs. Crump la spending several days this week at tha home of her son snd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump, on Little Applegate. They plan to motor to Klamath Falls next week to visit relatives. Edwin Taylor left Sunday for Port land, where .he was to report at the veterans' hospital. He was expected home Thursday, Mr. and Mra. Albert Colllngs and niece. Lucille De Wolfe, enjoyed sev edal days camping in the mountains last week. Mrs. Hoselle Dehlmsn of Oakland, Cel., spent last week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Richie. She left Frldsy for her California home. While here she enjoyed a three days' stay at Crater Lake. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ervln Lewis, Mrs. Richie and Maurice Richie. The party returned by way of Buck Lake, where they visited Mr. Richie, who is cook there in the for est service camp. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson's niece. Miss Jeanne Ad ams, of Medford were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and family. Mrs. Frank Knutzen entertained several days last week for her broth er. Pete Sorrenson. and another rel ative. Mlaa Alice Schwab, of Oakland, Cal. Herman Walters was a business vis itor In Medford recently Mlaa Helen Tjosdal and father of Elslnore, Cel., and Mlsa Irene Clark of Portland were campers on Apple gate last week. Mlsa Tjosdal and Miss Clark are returning to teach at Ashland high school Thomas Whltlock and family of California moved recently to Apple gate. They are now staying at the home of Mr. Whit lock's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bntdy Young, and family awaiting tha completion of their new house. Just three days after the arrival of Mary Ann, his seven-pound baby girl, Miriam Worthlngton was taken suddenly ill while broadcasting from the studio at San Francisco and rushed to the hospital where he un derwent an operation for appendici tis. His mother, Mrs. Martin Stev ens, of Medford left Thusrday even ing to be there to care for the family. M1. and Mrs. Worthlngton and the i'iw baby will all leave the hospital trldsy for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lokkln of Seattle were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Dunford and family. Mrs. Lokkln will be remem bered here as Miss Ardlth Combeat. who has spent some time visiting her mother. Mrs. Cella Combeat. at Gold Hill. Mr. and. Mra. Lokkln plan to leave soon lor their home at Se attle. Mrs. Hester. Knutren. who was op erated on at Portland last week for the removal of a goiter, is much Im proved and mending rapidly, al though she will be unable to return home for aome time. Tallowbox lookout station seems to be an Interesting place, or maybe people go there to have some place to go; at least It seems to be getting Its share of publicity this summer, aa there have been many visitors there. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh, who have charge of the lookout, were visited laat Sunday by Everett Bee- son, Republican nominee for county sheriff, and .his wife or Talent. The road now is completed to within one mile of the lookout and Mr. and Mrs. Beeson drove their car to the end of the road. . Mr, and Mrs. Benton Pool and daughter, Maude, enjoyed a motor trip to Yreka Sunday. More of Applegate e school children left thla week for school. Alice Mat son and Isobel Black of Forest Creek are attending high school at Med ford; also Katherlne Fletcher, Mau rice Richie and Dow Lewis of upper Big Applegate are going to school at Medford. Mrs. Bill Davla dau&hters. Olivette, Frances, Virginia and Jos ephine, are attending tha academy at Medford. Leora Culy and John Harr will attend school at Ashland. Thla la John'a last year of high school and Leora la attending normal. Jos ephine Clute haa entered Jackson ville high school. Frank and War ren Mee are attending high school at Williams Creek. Carlton Preston will leave soon for Chicago to attend aohool. All others who have not en tered high schools atlll have hopes of entering somewhere. Applegate community la going strong for the county relief work and each club la doing all they find possible to do. Mra. Fred Offenbach er la general chairman of the food conservation of the entire Applegate district. Her committee are Mrs. J. R. Hoffman and Mrs. Fred Benedict, who are working through the home extension' unit. That club ordered Jara and at a recent meeting the Jars were distributed. Each member received six Jars to fill for the relief work. The home economic club, which works through the Orange. appointed a committee of three. The members are Mrs. Frank Knutzen, Mrs. Tom Mee and Mrs. Jack O'Brien. These club members plan to donate filled Jars from their own pantry shelves. The committee for the Big Applegate Community club, which takes in upper Big Applegate, are Mrs. L, C. Port, chairman; Mrs. Vic tor Anderson and Mra. 'John Byrne. The Little Applegate club hasn't formed Its committee yet but plana to do all It can toward the relief work. BEAOLK, Sept. 16. (Spl.) Donald Orant entered school In Medford th flrat of th week. He will stay with Mr. and Mra. English during the school yesr. Mra. A. H. Barnl of Portlsnd vis ited her inter, Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller, snd family Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. When she returned horn aft took hr aon, Philip, with hr. He pent the sum mer at th R. H. Seegmlller horn. Lawrence Sanderson was rushed to the hoapltal early Thursday morning for an emergency appndlettl opera tion. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. Sept. 10 iSpl l Evening, September 33. Sam Valley Orange will present a program at the Lake Creek Orange hall. Thl enter tainment to be given before the regu lar business meeting, will be open to the public, and all are Invited to attend Knowing the ability of the congenial Sams Valley group through Beagle HYDE SARCASTIC OVER ROOSEVELT FARM HELP PLAN CHrCACiO, Spt. 19 t,V Peftr- ring to tbe Topcka address of dor ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Demo cratic nominee for president. In which he outlined his agricultural policy. Secretary of Agriculture Ar thur M. Hyoe, In a speech here, said Governor Roosevelt failed to five "any constructive ld" to fannlngnot already In operation. Speaking at the Hamilton elub, Secretary Hyde said: "The Democratic nomine outlined a program for lower tarlffa desplta the fact that United States tariffs now are lower than any other of tha to trading nation except the smallar ones. "Every speech I hear or read by Oovernor Roosevelt." Secretary Hyda said, "gives me a better opinion of Alfred E. smith. "Oovernor Roosevelt promlsea to support, with eeraln limitations, a program which would give certain farmers a 'tariff benefit over world prices which Is equivalent to tha benefit Riven by the tariff to Indus trial products,'" Seiaetary Hyda aald. "He Is pledged, however, by the Democratic platform to strike down a protective tariff and substi tute a 'competitive tariff for reve nue.'" Secretary Hyde defined a competi tive tariff as "one low enough to permit competition between Ameri can producers and foreign producers.'. "There could be no protection for either American . farmers or Ameri can Industry In a 'competitive tar iff." he aald. The proposal of Governor Roosevelt to operate sn agricultural program without "dumping" surpluses cm foreign markets, he aald, would rula out the equAllr,atlon,fee and the. .ex port debenture plan. ' Secretary Hyde Insisted the hoo ver administration'' had 'loaned -mora money to help the "farmer than was loaned to assist all other Industries combined. Federal aid, he aald, helped to boost American farm pro duce prices higher, for the last thre years than average prices In foreign countries. -T- Antelope ANTELOPE, Sept. 19 (6pl.) Mr. and Mra. L. A. Askew, parents of Mra. Bill Blgham li visiting with friends and relatives this week. . ' Women of the Antelope district at cannng fruits and vegetables for th coming winter, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hattlett, Ben Os wald and Ted Oresham spent the eve ning. Sept. IS at th Barney Rlgg home. Mrs. John O. Orebb and Itttlo daughter are .pending this week at Butt Falls with Mrs. Or.bba father and mother. Brownsboro road Jn the Antalop district la being graveled, which is very much appreciated by all. Richard and James Bal of 'Med ford spent Sept. 4 lth their slater and brother, Mra. Barney Rlgss and Bob Baize. Mr. and Mrs. Bolger of Medford vis ited th Antelope Ole club Sept. S and gave a number, of selections on the violin and flute, Two of Mra. Bol ster's pupil,, Eddie Owen, and Der rel Stanley gave a number of solee tlona on their violins with Mrs. Bol ger at the piano. Mr. Bolger also gav th history of th flute, which was enjoyed by all. ' " Antelope school opened Sept. A with sn attendance of 30 pupils, Mlsa Oeorgla Currier Is teacher again thla year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and chil dren, r. and Mrs. L. A. Askew and Knnh Marsh of Lincoln. Calif., spent Sept. 10 at Crater Lake. A good time was enjoyed by all. ( Fern Valley FERN VALLET, Or., Sept. 10. (Spl) Fern Valley school started. on September 5 with a new teacher. ' The peach season Is at Its height now In Fern Valley and a number ' of orchsrdlst have large peachee worthy of pride. A wedding of Interest her wa that of Frank Sllva and Katherln Davis. September 11. Paul Jennings and Ike Dunford were In the community Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Mayfleld of LsPlne, Ore., have been camping at the L. H.. Hughes ranch and can ning fruit for winter use. Mr. and Mra. Jess Eldrldg called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busey Wed nesday evening. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. L. H. Hughes Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beer and Mrs. Mollis Wltchar of Medford, and Mrs. Eva Casey of Lebanon, Mo. Mrs. Casey Is a cousin of Mrs. Hughta and will remain as a guest the coming week. . W. M. Crockett of Qtilncy. Calif., was calling on friends In th valley Friday. Oueata at the Eldrldg horn th paat week were Mr. and Mrs. Han sen of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Macabee and family of Phoenix. . having enjoyed them In previous per formances. Lake Creek Grangers wish to ahar with neighbors and friend the treat In stor for them. At the last meeting of Lake Creek Orange, a resolution was presented urging th use of teams for road con struction wherever possible. A com mittee. Tom Stanley, Henry Meysr. snd Harry Tonn, was appointed to Investigate th advisability of th plan. . , Desirable houws alwsya In first class condition for rent, less or sal. Call 106, - . -