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LOST If dog missing, call 16tg.
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FOUND Small purse. Finder may
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bune office.
ESTKATED
STRAYED Male Scotch tenter dog.
Call padgham, 370-Y.
HELP WANTED MALE
1260-3000 YEAR Government life
Jobs. Many post-depression vacan
cies, men-women, 18 to 50. Steady
work. List positions:: sample coach
ing and lull particulars tree. Write
Immediately today sure. Box 7929,
Mall Tribune.
HELP WAN TER MALE A FEMALB
MEN-WOMEN, 18 to 80. $105.00 to
$250.00 month. Prepare Immediate
ly for steady for life, U. S. Govern
ment Jobs. Many post-depression
vacancies. Common education suf
ficient. Experience unnecessary.
List positions and full particulars
FREE. Write today sure. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 385G, Rochester,
N. Y.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position as housekeeper or
practical nurse. Call at 506 Clark
St.
POSITION as caretaker or on ranch;
rf.an and wife;; references. Box
8113, Tribune.
WANTED Position as bookkeeper
and stenographer by experienced
and efficient young lady. Full or
part time. Local references. Tele
phone 869-M.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Take two or three to Port
' land. Part expenses. Phone 1298.
COW to winter. Rt. 2. Box 137, close
to Howard school.
WANTED to tro to Denver, Colo. Will
help pay expenses. Geo. Rouse, Box
338, Kt. 4, Mccuora.
WANTED Will nay the highest cash
price for hides, wool, mohair. 116
So. Fir.
WANTED Ud car, acreage or cash
for equltv in acre and new o-room
1 modern house. Call T. A. Black at
Southern Oregon Sales, or 406-R-2
at noon or erening.
PHONE 969-R for furniture repair
ing and upholstering. Thic-auit.
WANTED To rent
ranch; part pears,
une.
a 25 or 30-acre
Box 8120, Trlb
WANTED Best light car $50; must
be In good shape. 129 Kenwood.
after 6 p. m.
WANTED Small cook stove.
Box 493.
1.
FOR RENT BOUSES
FOR RENT Small house, partly fur
nished. S07 So. Oakdale.
2-POOM furnished apartment oi
single rooms with or without meals.
4-ROOM
furnished house with
Car age.
GLORIA PAN APTS.
Under New Management
373 S. Central
FOR RENT 4-room house. cloe o
Medford, $7.50. Phone Jacksonville
302.
FOR RENT 8-room house. 1 4 Al
monds; woodshed and garage. Tel,
4P8-R.
TOR RENT 5-rom furnished house.
eomDletelv modern: close to busi
ness district: $27 50 month with
water paid. Mrs. k. e. ura, cr
923.
LOOK at 419 W. 2nd. Newly deco
rated: veary reasonable. Tel.. 105
MODERN home. 300 Edwards, $13,
water pa:d. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT Oct. 10th. B-room fur
nished home. Call 445-Y, or ee
113 Cottace St.
FOR RENT Furn. house. 2 and a-
room ants.: garstre. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Modern 5 -room house
F. M. Corllei. 117 So. Laurel. Tel,
I2I-R.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house;
clean and In good condition; living
room I4-.28 ft. with hirdwocd floor;
3 bedrooms. 1 12-24 wtta casement
windows on three sides: set tubs,
good nestrola, large .garatre and
woodshed; l'j blk from new court
bout. 0$U V 7 .4 W, 10 til fit.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modern 4 -room duplex.
Inquire 534 No. Bartlett.
FOR RUNT -room modern house:
hardwood flora: 15. Call at 711 E.
Jackson or Phone 834-J.
FOR RENT 616 No. Central, 4 -room
house. Tel. 283-J.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished duple:
living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath,
garage, sleeping porch; 117.50 per
mo. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. Call at 530
8. Central.
FOR RENT Ltarge bouse, completely
reflnlshed. 608 S. Riverside. Rea
' sonable rent. Phone 105.
FbR RENT 4-room modern fura.
house, with garage. Call 315 or
1113-J.
FOR RENT 3-roonn modern furnish
ed house, $30.00 per month. 315 S.
Peach. Phone 408-J-. Fred O. San
der.
FOR RENT Modern borne on East
Main St. Inquire Farmers & Fruit
growers Bank.
FOR RENT Furnished B-room bouse
Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 5-
roort house on 13th near school.
Both new. Phone 1149.
BEAUTIFUL 6 -room stucco home on
Park St. Inquire 518 S. Oakdale.
FURNISHED houses. Tei. O. A. DeVue.
7-ROOM furn. or unfurnished, at 1139
W. Main, 917.50. Also 2 rooms, 34
Hose Ave., eio. Phone 0. A. DeVoe
FOR RENT Good house, close in.
inquire 417-J-3.
HOMES ("OR RENT Call 796
FOR RENT House near High school
Being remodeled. Only $20. Tel. 105
FOR RENT borne, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown A White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, garage. Cheap. 1109 W. 11th
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
$15, $12 and $8. Opposite Owen
Oregon Lumber Co., N. pacific Hi
way. THREE rooms with private bath. 219
o. ivy.
3 LARGE rooms, llvlnpr room, bed
room and breakfast nook. Modern
and well furnished, priced right.
n. ivy.
FOR RENT Cheerful apartment, pri
vate, tine location, MB so. Oakdale,
FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apt
oi n. uasaaje.
FURN. 2 and 8 room apts. neat, plea
ant. -wasonaoie. muo e. Main.
FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court,
aaa no. Houy. call at Apt. 4.
FURNISHED APTS. with private bath.
garage, ugnta and water: newlv pa
pered; adults only. Apply after 8
at rear- oi v? bo. urape.
MODERN furnished 2-room apart
ment, ato . uartietc. Tel. 753-M
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrtg-
viauiuu. mo ueroen, iv wuinoe.
FOR RENT FUR NI SUM) ROOMS
PLEASANT room for gentleman; close
in, oatn garage, 609 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
iwin una garage iu per montn
325 So. Riverside Ave,
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD $5.00 per week.
4i a. mversioe.
PLEASANT ROOMS,
$2; board $5-
716 East Main.
FOR LEASE
EQUIPPED ranch for lease. 15 cattle;
otner stock; feed. H. E. Richardson,
3 miles East Sams Valley school.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Apt. house cheap.
residence. 806 W. Main.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp
witn lu apartments with garages
In Alturas, calif. Big Pines Lumber
Co., Medford, Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
EQUITY In new, attractive homes for
car, stock or cabin. Owner, 906-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acrS
black land in grain and alfalfa. 3a
miles from Medford; 415,000 worth
of Improvements, stock and equip
ment. Make me an offer. C. A.
DeVoe.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Wood for chickens, cow,
wasron. W. Hatton, Central Point,
off Old Stage road.
TRADE for wood 1 yearling register
ed Jersey bull, pure bred Jersey
cows. S. H. Young, Talent.
TO TRADE Olds Sedan, good condi
tion. Will trade lor grain, hay or
what have you. TrlbuneBox 8040.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ear com for
wheat or hay. Leo Young, Colum
bus Ave., off Stewart.
MISCELLANEOUS
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing slnis at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand tne rain and weatner.
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
reader. Advice on love, marriage
and business. Rainbow Auto Camp,
caoin no. a.
LOCAL or long distance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money. Haw-
ler Transier, sib Nortn Riverside.
Phone 1044-X.
FOR SALE FUEL
WOOD-Flr and hardwood, any lengtn,
for Me; Mack Brown, Beagle. Will
be on seet dally with wood in
front of Mail Tribune.
DR BODY FIR for sale or trade for
what have you. Tel. C. A. D Voe.
FOR SALE POULTRY
I FOR SALE Rhode Island pullet.
I Pioce Ce.a-rs4 Poiat Ifii, . "
FOR S.tLfe HOME
FOR SALE OR RENT Good 4 room
plastered house, garage, woodshed,
barn, 4 acres. Spring Brook Sub.
Easy terms. Phone 437-Y-2.
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem
house, also 4 room modern house,
both on Lozler Lane. Each house
on quarter aore. Big Plnea Lbr. Co.
FOR SALE ILEAL ESTATK
5 ROOMS modern, fine large lot.
$2100. cash $50. Balance easy
monthly payments.
6 ROOMS modern, exceptionally
attractive nearly new, all assess
ments paid In full, price $2750
Ca&h $150 and $25 monthly at 6.
1 ACRE clow In with nearly new
5 -room modern house, garage and
chicken house, an attractive home
for $2600 on reasonable terms.
BROWN & WHITE. REALTORS
104 West Main St.
FOR SALE 6-a tract on north
Paclflo highway. Inquire Farmer
& Fruitgrowers Bank.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1928 CHEVROLET Landau practically
new. Bargain. 018 o. Oakdale.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
WHERE good values are always on
hand (like a sore tnumD).
All American Oakland Sedan $265
Big Six Pontiac Coupe 315
Essex Six Coach 175
Chev. Six Coach 240
Dodge Sedan M 150
A Model Ford Spt. Coupe 200
We have a big line for your selec
tion. Convenient terms and fair al
lowances.
PONTIAC SALES FLOOR
Open Sunday
1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horses. Value $300,
Write or call at Fur Fish A Game
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
FOR SALE LfVESTOtft
FOR SALE Young team, well match'
ed, $ 1 60; also Kanota oate and
common vetch. Phone 697-J-3.
FOR SALE Cows. Phone 869-R.
5 WORK HORSES, 1200 to 1700 lbs.;
harness. Registered Shetland pony,
Rear 1140 Court St.
EWES for sale or to put out on
hares. Tel. c. a. uevoe.
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red
brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf
Schulz. Beagle, Ore.
I Or SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
HUCKLEBERRIES, 40c gallon, deliv
ered. Phone 407-W.
KRAUT cabbage, tomatoes, onions,
white beans, popcorn. T. J. Par
sons, Phoenix. -
FOR SALE Grapes, Holmes ranch,
Griffin Creek. Phone 857-J.
PLENTY of prunes and tomatoes at
the Carpenter ranch, Jacksonville
highway.
APPLES Delicious, Jonathan, Spitz.
Winter Bananas. R. DeWlt, route 4.
BOX 234.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke,
two miles cast of Jacksonville, tf
POTATOES, 75c hundred. Tel. 950-R-2.
Rlohfleld Service, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties;
also Jonathan and Delicious ap
ples. Cheaper by truck lots. Joe
Kan tor. Rout 4. Box 237.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, 1c.
0-F-3.
Hartley,
FOB SALE DOOB AND PETS
FOR SALE Persian kittens, bees and
canary olrds. A. R. Hanscom,
Blddle road.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Large sub-flame heater
. and bedroom rocker. 131 Tripp.,
FOR SALE Almonds 5c and 6c un
husked; Jonathan apples. Phone
lu-F-3.
FOR SALE Good corn $16 ton;
grapes cheap. Geary Orchard, Grif
fin Creek.
FOR SALE La3alle higher account
ancy course, complete, $10. R. l,
Box 135, Talent, Oregon.
GET the "No Hunting" arid trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on eloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetoh seed.
Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeycr.
FOR SALE Oak fence poets. D. A.
Runyard, Medford.
FOR SALE Dlffernt kinds of apples
for cooking and for winter use. J.
M. Nsry. Phone 132-L.
FOR SALE: Circulating heater. Phone
576-Y.
FOR SALE Harley-Davldon motor
cycle, $85 cash. Sea John, at Mail
Tribune.
FOR SALE Green pasture, hay, wheat
and straw. Tel. 408-R-4, evenings.
FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machines, ail
makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co 24 N. Bartlett.
GARDEN DIRT, pivwlng, fertiliser,
sand and gravel. Phone 913-!.
BUSINESS DIRI CTORT
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Ahttracts of Title and
Title Insurance. Tbe
only complete Title
System In Jackson
coo my.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
- of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms I
and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up baJance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Addition mosey
leaned &one 81 foe ppp&upe&fc
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bid:.
Phone 1181.
Expert Wtnaow Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Funeral parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant tn southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
' cash sales slips an everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape.
Phone 75.
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.
Painting and Puperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhangtng. Phone 14-P-4. Res.
Coleman Creek road.
Transfer.
REIN BUNG TRUCK1NO CO. Trans
fer and Storage, We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Ftr
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 29 3. Grape St
Phone 644. or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO
Offloa 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Claude
B. Porter, sometimes known as
Claude Berk hard t Porter, Deceased.
The undersigned has filed in the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, the final account of her ad
ministration of the estate of Claude
B. Porter, deceased, and said court
has fixed Wednesday, November 2nd,
1932, at the hour of 10 o'clock a, ra
of said day, at the court room of said
court, at the court house. In Medford
Jackson County. Oregon, as the time
and place for the hearing of objec
tions to said final account and for
settlement of said estate.
ah persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified and required to
mane and rue their objections to said
final account, If any they have, on
or before the time, aforesaid, fixed
ror tne hearing and settlement there
of.
Date of this notice and of the first
publication thereof. October 3rd. 1932
GERTRUDE J. PORTER.
Executrix at the Estate of
Claude B. Porter, Deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Edwin
C. Brown, sometimes known as E.
O. Brown and Edwin Clarence
Brow... but being one and the same
person, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
administrator with the will annexed
of the above entitled estate under
and by virtue of an order of the
County Court, Jackson County, Ore
gon, duly made, rendered and enter
ed on the 18th day of August, 1932.
and all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby noti
fied t present the same duly veri
fied and with vouchers thereunto at-
Mail Tribune Daily
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t ached and all persons owing said
eat ate are notified to pay their said
indebtedness to me In my office at
201-3 Medford National Bank Build
ing. Medford, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 30th
day of September. 1933.
O. M. ROBERTS,
Administrator with the will annexed
of the Estate of Edwin C. Brown,
sometimes known as E. C. Brown
and Edwin Clarence Brown, but
being one and the same person,
deceased.
Summoni for Publication.
No. 5262-E.
In the Circuit Court of the fltsts of
Oregon tn and for the County of
Jackson.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
a corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
Frederick c. Hollbsugn and Ethelyn
Hoiibaugh, husband and wife; U.
Grant Davis, a single man; E. Grant
Davis, U. Frank Davis; C. H. Davis;
Ida Nance: The State Bank of Tal
ent; Charles Lilly and Jtne Doc
(true name unknown) Lilly, hus
band and wife; Trlgonla Oil A Gas
Company, a corporation; D. O. Hur
ley an' Clara Huney. husband and
wife; Edwin Hardman and Ellea W.
Hardman, husband and wife; Sea
board Acceptance Company, a cor
poration: Seaboard Dairy Credit
Corporation, a corporation: Robert
L. Faucett; State Industrial Acci
dent Commission; Lena J. Bayloe
and Edward Baylee, wife and hus
band; W. A. Stratton: Earl Boat
wick; and Ashland National Farm
Loan Association, a corporation.
Defendants.
To: Frederick O. Hoiibaugh.
Ethelyn Hoiibaugh, his wife: Sea
board Accentance company, a cor
poration; Charles Lilly snd Jane Doe
Lilly, his wife: and Robert L. Faucett,
of the above named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
vou, and each of you, are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com-
Dlalnt filed aealnst you in tne aoove
entitled suit on or before the 17th
day of October, 1932, said date being
the last day of four weeks from tne
date of the first publication of this
summons, and said period of four
weeks being the time prescribed for
publication hereof, and if you fall to
appear and answer said complaint1
for waut thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded In Its complaint, to-wlt:
F - a decree of this court against
the defendants Frederick O. Hoii
baugh and Ethelyn- Hoiibaugh, hus
band snd wife; D. O. Hurley, and
Edwin Hardman and Eliza W. Hard
man, husband and wife, and against
each of them, for the sum of $232.33,
balance, with Interest at the rate
of 8 per annum from the 12th day
of April. 1931; the sum of $243.76,
witn interest at tne rate ox d per
annum from the 12th day of Octo
ber, 1931; the sum of $243.75, with
Interest at the rate of 8 per annum
from the 12th day of April, 1933;
the sum of $5948.96, with Interest st
the rat of 5', per annum from
the 12th day of April, 1932; the sum
of' $6.00, abstract charge, paid on the
28th day of April, 1932; the sum of
$500.00 as attorney fees; and for
plaintiff's costs and disbursements in
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 liens 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
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of the Nathan W.
Flake's D. L. O. No. 43, said point
also being the Northeast comer of
Lot Eight of Section Nineteen, In
Township Thirty-eight South, Range
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One East of the Willamette Meridian:
thence West 13 chains; thence Sou in
78 88 chains to a stake for corner on
the North line of William H. Ding
mans D. L. C: thence East 13 chains
to the Northeast comer of Dingmsn's
D. L, C ; thence North 78 88 chains
alcng the West line of Nathan W.
Flake's D. L. C. to the place of be
ginning, containing 94.65 acres, more
or less.
Also commencing at the Northeast
corner of William H. Dingman's D. L.
C. No. 41 In Township Thirty-eight
South, Range One East; thence WeJt
on the North line of said claim 13 50
chains; thence South 8 chains to
stake on bank of Bear Creek: thence
South 15 deg. East 193 chains to
alder tree: thence South 30 deg. East
3 chains to an alder tree; thence up
the creek South 37 deg. Bast a chains
to a atakf; thence East 30 deg. North
10 chains to sn slder tree: tnencei
North on East line of said D. L. C.
13.75 chains to place of beginning,
containing 14.50 acres, more or less.
Also a strip of land 33 feet in
width described as follows: 'Begin
ning at a point 33 feet West of the
Southeast corner of D. L, O. No. 41
in Township Thlrtyight South of
.line One East of the Willsmette
Meridian; thence East 33 feet; thenoe
North on the East boundary line of
said Donation Land Claim 14 bo
chains: thence North 63 deg. West
70.3 fret: thence South parallel with
East boundary line to the place oi
beginning, containing .75 acres, more
or le., and containing- In the aggro-
gate 110 acres, more or less.
Together witn me tenements, nor-
edltaments, rights, privileges and ap
purtenances, now or nereaner o
longlng to or used in connection with
the above described premises; and all
plumbing, lighting, heating, cooking,
cooling, ventilating, elevating, water
ing and Irrigating apparatus and fix
tures, now or hreraicer oeionging w
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 inereoi,
or incident to the ownership thereof,
or any part thereof, or used in con
nection therewith: and together with
all of the rents, issues 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 psyment of the amounts due to
the piaintlir, and that tne sata ae
fendsnts, and each and all of them,
and all persona claiming under them,
or any of them, subsequent to the
execution of said mortgage upon the
SB id premises, either as purcnasers,
encumbrancers or otherwise, may be
forever hatred 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 tne defendants, Frederick o.
Hoiibaugh and Ethelyn Hoiibaugh,
husband and wife; D. O. Hurley; and
Edwlr Hu-dman and Eliza w. Hard-
man, husband and wife, for any de
ficiency which may remain after ap
plying all the proceeds of tne sale of
said premises properly applicable to
tne sausiacuon or said judgment;
that the plaintiff, or any other party
to inis suit, may Decome a purcn
at said sale; that the Sheriff execute
a deed to the purchaser or purchas-
ers; snd that said purchaser or pur
chasers be let Into possession of the
premises on production of Sheriff's
certificate therefor; that the plaintiff
may nave sucn otner snd further
relief tn the premises as to this
Court may seem Just and equitable.
j ma summons is DUoiisned bv or.
der of the Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge
mo rirsc judicial district of Ore-
gon, made and entered tn said Court
and cause on the 19th day of Sep-
vciuuer. woa, prescnoing tnat this
summons be served by publication
bucrcui once eacn wera ror four suc
cessive snd consecutive weeks in the
Mearorn Man Tribune, a dally news-
ptipcr puoiisnea in jsckson County,
Oregon.
The date of the first publication
ui mis summons is September 19th
ana tne date of th Rt n.,h,
llcation of this summons Is October
T. W. MILES.
Medford, Oregon,
nninun w. OSTROM,
The Federal Land Bank Bldg
Spokane, Washington.
jibiorneyB ior Plaintiff,
APPLEOATB, Oct. J7. (Spl.) Mr,
. Jimmy Boyd and mti,
daughter Madge, wh tptnt two
monthi here with Mr. BnM'i f.th..
Ollbert Banhaw and family, plan to
inn for their home at Oklahoma
v., OTonnny. Madge Barnhaw,
w Hoyo. win accompany
them home, she plana to enter high
achool after Chrl.tma.. Madge at
tended Jacksonville high achool latt
Mr. and Mra. Trunk Cameron
"c""u ""re Monday from their
daughter. Mr.. Erneat Holbroolt of
o rr.ncieco, that ah. and her hue-
",io noa oe.n in an accident
which ah received a broken arm
irj .uy or Medford mad. a h.,i
new and hunting trip to the Apple,
ra. neaae and aon Richard of
Klamath Palla arrived recently to
-I... .n winter on uttle Apple
,,. , ,lt4r
orotner-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Albert
iiJiri,y,
Dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and
Mra. A. . Klelnhammer Included
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fish of Phoe
nix snd Mr. and Mrs. Clarenot Fry
Mr. and Mrs. Tolney Dixon snd
ramny or Medford were Sunday
Kuenii or miss Monie Rsy,
Among those from the Applegate
who attended the Oold Rush cele
bration at Yreka were Mrs. Wesley
Kiwney, Mr. and Mrs. Erich Ander-
wn ana n. n. rariey,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cass and fam
ily of Medford spent last we k -end
st tneir ranch on the Little Apple
gats. Fred Sweeney of Medford. agent for
an insure noe company, was a, bust
ness visitor here Thursday,
Mrs. John Byrne spent last week
end with Mr. Byrne at his camp -m
mwis) Appiegate. He Is a fire flghtei
ior tne forest service.
Roy Oanfleld. agent for the Wat
kln products, was In the Applegat
district thla week.
Mit- Uts iual qf V; (teak J
Applegate
taking ad ran tags of the low prices in
lumber and having her house re
modeled. A stairway Is being in
stalled with an attic room overhead.
Her brother-in-law. Bill Purse I in do
ing the carpenter work.
Mr. Burt of Ashland was a dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. Throck
morton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Pulham enter
tained over the week-end for Mr.
Pulltam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
S. Pulllam and son James of Olym
pia. Wash., and his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. snd Mrs. Myron Pul
llam of Camas, Wash.
Mrs. Um B. Inch, rural school
supervisor, visited Applegate schools
.ast week.
Several Applegate schools were rep
resented at the directors' convention
at Medford Thursday. From Watklna
district Mrs. Eivln Lewis was the
delegate, being chairman of the di
rectors. She was accompanied by
Mrs. Bert Harr. clerk. Mrs. Floyd
McKee waa delegate from Beaver
creek and Little Applegate was rep
resented by Fred West, chairman of
the directors.
Dan Reeves of San Francisco 1
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Reeves at Buncom. He is a
marine and Is on a month's fur
lough which began October 1.
Miss Marilyn Young took advan
tage of the two days' Ticatlsn from
school during teachers' institute and
spent the week-end with her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klein
hammer on Little Applegate. Her
mother. Mrs. Clyde Young, aocom
panled her. This Is Marilyn's first
year In school.
Ervln Lewis, employed by the for
est service at Perk's pasture, was ab
sent one dav last week because of
Illness. Oerald Buck filled his place.
Miss Frances Port celebrated her
twelfh birthday last Tuesday even
ing when she Invited a number of
her schoolmates and teacher. Miss
Gore, In for sn evening of fun. Her
brother, Lee Port, Jr., snd a friend.
Miss Mary Hurbert, motored from
Ashland for the occasion. .
About 70 head of beef left the
Applegato this week. Peter Nickels
snd I. D. Turner of Palo Cedro, Cal..
were the buyers. They were delivered
to Medford stockyard Thursday. Mr.
Turner plans to make another trip
here toon to look for more-beef.
BUI Brant, who has been mining
on Sterling mountain, walked out
last Wednesday with the expectation
of riding to town on a logging truck.
but the loggers have finished work
for & while so Claude Medley took
him to town.
Walter Zeldler, who has been em
ployed at the Medford Ice and Stor
age plant for several weeks, Is now
at his home on Little Applegate.
Jay Arant Is employed at Klamath
Falls, trucking potatoes. Mr. Arant
motored home Saturday, bringing
several sacks of potatoes, which he
sold to neighbors.
Laurence Sellers of Medford was
week-end guest at the home of his
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hughes,
near Ruch.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Straub enter
tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Olass of Ross lane and Mr. and Mra.
Qua Newbury of Medford.
Butte Fails
BUTTE PALLS, Oct. 17. (Spl.)
Lake Creek dance In the new grange
hall Saturday waa attended by Med
ford, Central Point. Eagle Point,
Butte Falla and Lake Creek realdenta.
Of the Butt Falla people there
were Mr. and Mra. Homer Craft, Mr.
and tin. Walter Allen, Mr. and Mra.
Harold Patton, Mr, and Mra. Oua
Edmondsnn. Mr. and Mra. Charlea
Patton, Mr. and Mra. Oacar Higln
botham, Don Don Smith, Roacoe Lar
aon. Member, of Moore' oroheatra
were Mr. and Mra. Everett Moore,
Mr. Botta, Elmer Abbott and Mra.
Roacoe Larson.
Butte Palls schools were cloaed for
institute Thursday and Friday.
Cattlemen are gathering up their
cattle, taking them from the moun
tains to the valley.
Mra. Walter Allen and Mra. Har
old Patton visited Mra. Earl Bech
dolt Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson and
daughters spent Saturday In Med
ford. Ererett Abbott got the largest deer
to date this season, It weighing 180
pounds. '
Mr. and Mra. John Allen visited
Mr. and Mra. Charles Edmondson at
Rancherea Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and children
moved to the Knaff place.
Hustlers' club will Jlave an all
day meeting October 38 at th,
church. Mra. Mack will be present
and demonatrate cheap lunches.
Mrs. Rosa Wymora writes from
Hagerman, Idaho, that they like
their new home very much.
Mrs. Adlal Neff and children are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra,
Oosa. .
Idaho Educators
Die In Auto Crash
POCATEI.LO, Idaho. Oct, 17 (Pi
Two prominent Irisho educators
were killed In an automobile acci
dent near her todsy and another,
wtth hla wife, la suffering from ser-
loua Injuries.
Th dead an 0. E. Bocock, 88,
president of the Albion Normal
achool, and Mlsa Rett. F. Martin,
AO. Democratic candidate for stat
superintendent of public Instruction.
The Injured era W. D. Vincent, state
commissioner of education, and Mra.
Vincent.
i
Howard Becomes
Sexton for I. O. O. F.
Leon O. Howard, who haa been as
sociated with th Hutchison Mercan
tu.f company for a number of years,
haa severed hla connection with that
firm and accepted the position of
manager-sexton of th I. O. O. r,
cemetery.
Mr. Howard la outlining a program
for the cemetery that will call for
extensive Improvementa ar.d better
ment to be started an. carried ta
; coW;Uoa la Ulf WAT Jutur.
Meteorological Report
October 17, 193?.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesday fair; not much change la
temperature.
Oregon: Oenerally fair tonight and
Tuesday, but unsettled east portion
tonight: local frost east portion early
morning.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
43 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 60; lowest, 43.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1933, .80 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 70; 8 a. m. today, 98.
Sunset today, 8:37 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow. 6:37 a m,
Sunset today, 8:25 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
150th Meridian Time
IT
City
51
r 5
I1
Baker City ... SO
Bolie ... 38
Chicago at
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foirgy
P.Cdy.
Clear
Clear
P.Cdy.
Rain
Cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Denver 82
Dei Molnea 79
Eureka - 00
Preano . 7fl
Helena . 48
Loa Angelea 70
Marshfleld 83
MBD70RD SS
New York 88
Phoenix 94
Portland 88
Reno 88
Roaeburg ............ 60
Salt Lake 78
San Pranclaco.... 88
Seattle .... 68
ftpokane ..............
F
L
E PLATFi
NEW YORK, Oce. IT. UP) Oor-'
Franklin D. Roosevelt and th man
he termed the "happy warrior" Al
fred E. Smith will ahar th plat
form In Democracy's cloalng campaign
rallies In New York.
Thla became a certainty today a
Democratlo chteftana, dealroua of
further campaigning by Speaker John
N. Oamer, awaited a decision from
th vice presidential nomine on a
proposed tour of th west.
Th standard bearer of th Demo,
crata and hla predecessor at Albany
who effected a reconciliation at
th stat convention two week ago
will headline th programs at th
Brooklyn academy of muslo November
4 and at Madlaon Square Garden No.
vember 8.
1
STATE ALUMNI
SILENT
ON Bill:
CORVALLW, Or., Oct. IT. m
No action for or against th Zorn
McPherson achool consolidation bill
has been taken by that Alumni as
sociation of Oregon Stats college, a.
o. Aiiwortn, secretary, said today.
Hla statement was Issued as th re
sult of misunderstandings arising
from th action of an Independent
local alumni group In Portland la
endorsing th bill.
Th official action of th director)
of Vie central association now In af
fect la on of neutrality with each
member free to 'act a ha pleases,
Allworth aald.
"Benign" Guard
Held Murdttrer
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Oct. IT.
(AP) George W. Courson. who test
ified In the "sweatbox murder trial1
that hla attitude toward Arthur
Malllefort, young prlaoner, waa that
of a benign father, waa convicted
of manslaughter today, but th Jury
accepted Solomon Hlgglnbotham'a
story that he applied the golden ml
In handling Malllefert and acquitted
him.
'
Fair Film Extras
Added To Payroll
LOS ANOELES, Oct. IT. (f)
An appreciable Ircrease In th num
ber of women extra employed la
motion picture production la report,
ed by Hollywood atudloa to the In
dustrial welfar commission. During
August 78J8 women wer given work
and paid wagea aggregating 57,1H
aa agalnat 0430 women and wages of
48.383.90 for th sam month last
year,
I
Portland-Orient
Service Opened
PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 17. M
A paasenger aervlc between Portland
and the Orient will be Inaugurated
by th Statea Steamship company of
Portland December 38, Kenneth D.
Dawson, vice-president and general
manager, announced today.
The State tin will acquire three
ships from th United Fruit com
pany, Dawson aald, and every three
week one of the trio wtll leav her
for Yokohama, Kobe, Honkong and
Manilla.
LOOK I A BIO HAT BALI all thl
week: 300 new hat at 9o and 11.91.
The greatest values w hav ever of
fered. Th Band Box e Shot Box.
Real Estst or Insurance) .LjTI S
w asm Ts- '
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