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    MEDFOTIP MTTT; TRTBTJNTS, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932.
PAGE ELEVEN
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LOST H dog iniseing.jljti.
WANTED SITUATIONS
DEPENDABLE youth desUe mploy
ment. Will Invest 100. NO scheme.
Box 8594, Tribune. .
TODNO womm wants housework,
womanlesshome. Box 8899. Tribune
nmiTTjTKKnED cook, housekeeper, age
30. Local ana ras --
Reasonable wage in desirable home.
Box 8589. Mall Tribune.
CAPABLE orchard foreman wishes
position: twenty jjars valley exper
ience. Would consider lease of com
mercial pear orchard. Orvllle Oood.
B. B. 3. Box SI. ' .
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing interior decorating general
paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central.
WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED ulltlng. Phone 498-R.
WANTED TO RENT, (with privilege
of buying for cash) small ranch.
State monthly and yearly rental.
Send full particular of location.
Box 8734, Tribune.
DRIVING to Los Angeles Sunday, re
turn next Sunday. Take 3 or 8 to
share expenses. Box 8731. Tribune.
WANTED 1000 feet 4-lnch pipe w
What have you? Box 8730, Tribune.
EMPTY TRUCK going south wants
load down. Call 315.
rOR Watklns1 Products, Phone 420-X.
D. A. Casparlc, 13th and Laurel
WANTED To rent small, well fur
nished home, close In. Dee. 1. Box
8438. Mall Tribune.
TURKEY growers see us before you
market your turkeys. Matheny
Bros, 232 N. Riverside. Tel. 434.
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Yon don't have to wait for returns,
We pay cash.
We pay cash.
We buy Hides, Pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Barnyard manure. Will
eome and get and haul away. P. O.
Box 1041, Medford.
WANTED 200 rods used woven wire
fanclng. O. R. Natwlck, Eagle
Point.
TEMPT Y TRUCK returning from Eu
gene last of week, wants load from
there or points en route. Hawley
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED To rent a form of one to
five acres, close to Medford. Must
have a modem house of five or
more rooms, chicken house, barn,
garage, and some fruit. Box 8567,
Tribune.
WANTED Bungalow piano. Give
price and make. Box 898, Yreka,
Calif.
WANTED Farm machinery; house
hold goods; stoves: wood. Hl-Way
Exchange. 1 ml. south Phoenix.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGArN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063..
WANTED Will pay the highest cash
price for hides, wool, mohair. 118
8. Fir St.
FOB BENT HOUtitS
FOR RENT Clean modem furnished
burumlow, cheap. 508 So. Grape.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
ern house. Call at 414 S. Riverside.
FOR PENT Smsll modem furn.
house. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Modem 6-room hou.
close In: adults only. Inquire 233
No. Grape.
FOR RENT 8-roora modern house,
close In. Inquire 23 Almond.
CLEAN, modern house, close In: rea
sonable. Keys at 218 8. Ivy St.
FOR RENT Beautiful home, tile
sink, fireplace, stove. See this home
to appreciate It. 518 S. Oakdale.
FOR rent Beautiful turn. home.
840 E. 9th Phone 1288-J. Also 3
room furn, cabin, 17.50.
FOR RENT Close In modern 4-room
duplei, partly furnished; reason
able. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett.
V FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
2 bedrooms. 1127 W. Main; 17i0.
Tel. C. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT a-room modem furnish
ed house; hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric raLe. CaU aj 530
FOB BENT HOUSE!
3' ROSE AVE Three room Mm.
house. Phone B34-R.
FOR RENT 419 West 2nd.
orated. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT 8-room home, city
water. Pacific highway north Med
ford. Tel, 105.
FOR BENT Pum. 8-room house.
Inquire 418 Woodstock.
FOR rent 8 room house. 810 Hav.
en St.
FOR RENT 4-room house, close w
Medford. 7.50. Phone Jacksonville.
803.
MODERN home, completely furnish
ed. Call 105.
FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv
ing room, bedroom. Kitchen, nam.
enclosed porch, wood or electric
range, water paid, nicely located,
115. Phone 1149 for appointment.
FOR RENT After November 1. 8
room residence. nartly furnished.
v close In, lots of shade and lawn.
20 per month, water paid. Inquire
at 823 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT 8-room modern house;
hardwood flora; 15. call at 711 E.
Jackson or Phone 834-J.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 798
FOR REN1 Homes, rurmsbed or
unfurnished. Brown cs White.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house:
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor:
bedrooms, 1 12-24 with casement
windows on three sides: set tubs,
good beatrola, large garage and
woodshed: 1 54 block from new court
house. Call at 714 W. 10th St.
rOR BENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
rear of 118 Almond. -
APARTMENT for 3 adults only;, clean,
newly papered, fully furnished;
private bath, front and back ent
rance: lights and water: with or
without garage. 244 So. Grape St.
3-ROOM completely furn, apt; heat
ed. 229 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT 5 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library.
Phone 287-J. 804 East Main.
FURNISHED apartments, 1, 3 and 3
rooms; pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable. 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT Attractively furnished
apartment for two; garage. Mrs.
Trowbridge, 905 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT 2-room apt. with private
Datn. oi no. uaxaaie.
FURNISHED apartment with radio.
Private and pleasant. 518 So. Oak-
dale.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed.
Call at 532 Plum St., after 8 p. m.
or Sundays.
FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT FVBNISHKD ROOMS
FOR RENT Gentleman's heated
sleeping room: private entrance; 82
per week. 132 Aimona.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room and garage no per montn.
325 80. Riverside Ave.
FOR BENT BOOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room and board at 718 E
Main. Rates very reasonable.
ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week
414 8. Riverside.
FOR BENT .MISCELLANEOUS
WE HAVE 46 acres of good pasture
land, all fenced In. plenty of good
water, on which willing pasture
livestock on basis of 25c per head
per month, also willing to feed and
care for one or two good milk cows
for the milk. P. O. Box 1041. Med
ford, Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres
black land In grain and alfalfa. 8
miles from Medford; 815.000 worth
of Improvements, stock and equip
ment. Make me an offer. C. A.
DeVoe.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Model A truck for cows
or horses. F. J. Hart, Table Rock.
FOB SALE UVESIOl-
TEAM of horses with harness. Sows
to fatten. M. F. Baker, Wagner
creek. Talent.
FOR BALE IS feeder hogs.
W. E.
Keen, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Work horses. 1200 to
1700 lbs. Harness. Rear 1140 Court
St.
EWES for sale or
to put
DeVoe.
shares. Tel. C. A.
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red
brood sows, win rarrow soon. Aaoix
Schulz, Beagle, Ore.
FOB SALE UOUS AND PETS
FOR SALE Roller canaries,
each. Phone 823-J-3.
FOR SALE Four-months-old cocker
spaniel pup: also registered roller
canaries, extra fine singers. Phone
Jacksonville 173.
FOB BALI HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home
on east side, close In: 4 rooms and
large sleeping porch, hardwood
floors, fireplace, garage, fine shrub
bery and lawn: also new large Es
tate Heatrola for sale. Tel. Owner,
1554 or 126.
THINK OF IT Only 100 down
places you In thla "self starter"
home of 4 rooms. Automatic pump,
electric lights, chicken house
Some carpenter work wo-.ili make
It a model. Excellent land, 14 a.
cherries. Djrr es and garden. Bsl.
In alfalfa. Hi ml Medford, good
road. Charles A. Wing Agrn'y.
eOH BALL fc.fc.Al. ESlAlb
FOR SALr 7-A. chicken ranch. Will
take late model car as part pay
ment. Ed Doyle. Eaale Point. .
A BARGAIN 136 acres, new build-
Inn. good soil; 1000 will handle.
Box 8708, Mall Tribune.
WHEN yuu think 01 real estate, mink
. eVfiU Me
rOB SALE AUTOMOBILES
THIS COUNTRY IS GOING AHEAD
UJ SPITE OF WHO IS ELECTED
PRESIDENT
LET'S OOI
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
1929 Pontlac Coupe In nice shape.
1937 Bulck Standard Sedan, priced
low.
1930 Dodge 8 Coupe (like new).
131 Studebaker Dictator Sedan; free
wheeling. 1929 Chevrolet Coach; a real buy.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe, priced to sell.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe, with license.
100.
1P28 Pontlac Coach.
1932 Pontlacs NEW If you must have
the best.
Terms arranged that you can handle.
PONTIAO SALES AND SERVICE
FLOOR.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
If you don't buy from me. we both
lose money.
A FEW REAL VALUES
1930 Dodge Coupe 375
1930 Chev. Coupe ,,,, 1300
192S Chev. Coach 250
1927 Standard Bulck 8 sedan..200
103; Studebaker Dictator Se
dan 850
Chrysler 4 Coupe. ..... 75
1929 Ford Sport Coupe.,
..200
-175
1929 Essex Coach .
We have many other used car bar
gains. Easy terms and generous
allowances.
PONTIAO SALES FLOOR
South Riverside.
1927 PACKARD Oood rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horses. Value 8300,
Write or call at Fur Fish 81 Game
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
FOB SALE FUEL
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood;
all under shed, pnone 029-R-1,
Dalton Bros.
rOR SALE Dry fir wood, 1.75 tier,
io-incn. pnone Ills.
WOOD-Flr and hardwood, any lengtn,
xor sale; Mack Brown, -eagle, wiu
be on street dally with wood In
front of Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze tur
keys for breeding stock, 25c lb.
Mrs. R. C. Logan, Talent.
FOR SALE Purebred Narragansett
turkey breeding stock, call 871-R-l.
L. O. Fenland, Talent.
EXTRA fancy Bronze turkeys for
breeding purposes. Tel. 1652-J.
W. A. Pyburn, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill.
CHOICE Bronze Toms, pick of flock
lor so.uo. a. e. pierce, Bean lane.
ml. west of crossroads, first lane
to left.
FOR SALE Or for wood, Idaho
inspected Bronze torn, 98 fertile
last season. Ashland Mine road.
B. R. Paul.
SELECT your Bronze turkey breeding
stock, pen headed by Idaho in
spected torn, or will trade for fresh
heifer. Ashland Mine road. Box 480,
B. R. Paul.
FOR SALE 50 turkeys. Call W.
Messal. Lake Creek, Ore.
FOR SALE 300 Hansen White Leg
horn triple pedigreed pullets: 12
pearl guineas. Eakln Hatchery,
1 Blent.
tor. BALE FRUIT VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Dellcloua apples, sorted,
hoc lug. Frink orcnaro.. Tel. 001
R-l.
FOR SALE Bennett, Newtown and
Wlnesap apples, No. l's, 50c; 2nds,
40c; culls, 20c. Boxes not furnish
ed. O. V. Myers, Route 2. Tel
258-J.
SORTED Delicious apples. 40c; Nellie,
25o. Bring your boxes. Medford
Warehouse. Phone 316.
FOR SALE Delicious apples, al
monds, petite prunes. Phone 039-
J-I. Mrs. D. w. Luke.
FOR SALE Spitzenberg and New
town apples at Ala vista packing
House, 327 so. Front St.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manxe,
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
POTATOES, 85o hundred. Tel 850-R-3.
Richfield Service, Phoenix.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Wood range. 15: heating
stove, (13: snd bed. 129 s. Ivy.
FOR SALE Soft-shelled almonds,
only 15c lb. Tel. evening or write
B. J. Palmer, Route 3, for delivery.
BIG ALLOWANCE on any upright
piano t'imed In on a Grand this
week. Baldwin Piano Shop, 26 So.
Grape.
CHARIS Foundation Garments.
Quince. Phone 641-L.
87
FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone
Matthews, 597-J-5, Illihee Orchard.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs st the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Oood used doors, com
plete with all hardware, cheap.
Berrydale Second Hand Store. 1603
AO. Riverside.
FOR SALE Circulating beater. Phone
676-Y.
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor
cycle, 83 casn. see Joan, at Man
Tribune.
FOR SALE Large sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner,
Coat 260. Cash price 75. Like
new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point.
PLANT BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL
BERTS Heavy production of large
nuts at early age. Grafted wal
nuts, fruit trees and evergreen
ehrube at new low prices, cats.
losue on request. Woodruffs Nur
sery, Eusvne, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes. 44 up: terms If desired. All
makes rented aud repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett
GARDEN DIRT, piuwing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phone 012-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs st the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on ciotn to witn
atand the ram and weather.
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
reader. Adriee on love, msrrlatte
and bUAlneas. Raiobov Auto Ct9p.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOCAL or long distance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money Haw
ley Transfer. 819 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X.
F.ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel
543-X.
SPECIAL PRICES cm photographs for
Amaa. a noma owned stuaio oo
llclts your patronage. SHANOLE
TUDIO.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
about 6 mos. old. Owner can have
same by paying for ad. O. A.
Alvord, across from White Wing
Poultry Fsrm. east of Phoenix.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or unanoa company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaaeo. rnone si xor appointment.
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
ana remodeling. 424 Medlord Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172,
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
i-ue priming une. vo-iju n, urape
Phone 76.
Funeral parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estao
Ushed 30 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 8th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47.
Money co Lena.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
w. inomaa, 45 s. Central.
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. state License No. S-157.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea
coieman Creek road.
Transfer.
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO Trans.
fer and Storage. We haul anything
a. a re sonaoie price. Ill no. Fir
street. Phone 332.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
unioe 1018 No. Central Phone 815
prices right. Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
Administrator's Final Notice.
Notice Is horeby given, that the
undersigned, administrator of the es
tate of Thomas C. Norrls, deceased,
has filed In the County Court for
Jackson County, Oregon, his duly
verified Final Account, and said Court
has fixed Monday, December 12, 1932.
at 10:00. o'clock In the forenoon of
asid day at the court room of the
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said Court. In the County Court
House at Medford, Oregon, as the
time and place for the lieaslng of
said Final Account. All persons In
terested are hereby notified to make
or file their objections to said Final
Account, if any they have, wun sam
Court, at or before said time.
GUS nBWHUftT,
Administrator of the Estate of
Thomas C. Norrls, deceased.
Notice of Final Account.
In the County Court of the State of
Oreeon for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert
Raymond Satchwell, deceased.
N ice Is hereby given that the
undersigned. Administratrix of the
estate of Gilbert Ravmond Satchwell,
deceased, has filed her final account
on the administration of said estate
with the County Clerk of Jackson
County. Oregon, and the above named
Court has fixed 10:00 o clock a. m.
on the 5th day of December, 1932,
at the County Courthouse in Med
ford. Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections thereto, and
allowing the settling of the same
All persons Interested In ssld estate
are hereby notified to present ineir
objection-., if any. to said account.
or any Item thereof, on or before said
day. ATLANTA SATCHWELL.
Administratrix.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
tha County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, administrator of the estate
of Ella May Maxson, deceased. All
persons having clalma against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same duly vermedi to the under
signed administrator at hla office .n
the Medford National Bank Building,
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated October 21st. 1932.
GUS NEWBURY.
Administrator of the Estate
of Ella May Maxson, deceased.
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson county,
Oregon, executor of the estate of
Thomas F. Nichols, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same duly vermed, to tne under
signed executor, at the office of Gus
Newbury, m the Medford National
Bank - Building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated October 31st. 1932.
THOMAS L. FARLOW.
Executor of the Estate c-f
Thomas F, Nichols, deceased.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale,
By virtue of an execution on fore-
closure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the
County of Jackson, to me directed
and dated on the 24th day of Octo
ber, 1932, In a certain action therein
wherein there Is due Western Loan
85 Building company, a corporation,
as Plaintiff, the sum of Seven Hun
dred Fifty-one snd 11-100 (aioi.u)
Dollars, with Interest thereon at 10
per annum from April 16, 1932; also
the sum of Ninety-nine and 18-100
(99.18) Dollars, together with Inter
est at 101 per annum from Decern-
ber 18, 1931: also the sum of 8203.29
together with Interest at 10 per an
num from December 18, 1931, with
costs and disbursements taxed at
Fifteen and 55-100 ($16.55) Dollars,
and the further sum of One Hun
dred and no-100 (100.00) Dollars,
at attorney's fees, which Judgment
was enrolled and docketed In the
Clerk's office of said Court In said
county on the 34th day of October,
1932, and which Decree adjudged said
amounts to be a lien upon the prem
ises hereafter described and ordered
the sale of said premises for the sat.
lsfectlon thereof.
Notice la hereby given that, -pur-
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution, I will on the 3rd day of De
cember, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
at the front door of the Courthouse
In the city of Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at nubile auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together With the costs of
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this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defend
ants, J. R. Scovllle and Oma Scovllle,
his wife: Sharon H. Hawk and Pearl
Hawk, his wife: O. S. Butler snd Alice
B. Butler, his wife: an" Rogue River
Lumber Company, a corporation, had
on the 2nd day of December. 1933.
or now have In and to the following
described property, situated In the
Count, of Jackson. State of Oregon
to-wit:
Lot numbered Eleven In Block
Three (3) In the Oak Grove Sub
division to the City of Medford, Ore
gon. Dated this 2nd day of November,
1933. RALPH O. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By OLGA E. ANDfCRSON. Deputy.
Nnttr of Sheriff Sale.
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly 1muM out of and under
the eeal of the Circuit court or tne
State of Ortr;on, In and for the
County of Jaclwon. to me directed
and dated on the 34th day of Octo
ber. 103a. in a certain action therein.
wherein thr i due the western
Loan te Building Comptnv, a corpor
ation, the aum of Seven Hundred
Eighty-three and 38-100 783.38 Do.
la a, with interest at 10 per annum
from March 16th, 1933, xith coats
and disbursement taxed at Pour-
teen and 65-100 ($14.55) Dollars, and
the further sum of One Hundred and
no-100 ($100.00) Dollars, aa attor
ney's fees, which Judgment waa en
rolled and docketed In the Clerk's
office of aald Court In aald county
on the 34th day of October. 1033, and
which Decree adjudged aald amount
to be a lien upon the premises here
after described and ordered the sale
of said premises for the satisfaction
tJwreof.
Notice la hereby given that, pur-
auant to the terms of the said exe
cution, I will on the 3rd day of De
cember, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
at the front door of the Courthouse
in the City of Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bMdar. to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the cents of
this ndle. subject tc redemption as
provided by law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defend
ants, Oeorge A. Edwards and Itote
Sohleffel-n ha on the 0th day of
May, 1935, or now have In and to the
following deecilbed property, altunt-
d In the Ccunty of Jacluon, State
oi oreeon. to-wit:
Commencing at a point one hun
dred (100) feet North of the corner
of Orange and Eleventh (11th) Street
(it oeing the southwest corner oi
Lot numbered Fifteen (15) In Block
numbered Bight (8) of Park Addi
tion to the Olty of Medford) and
running thence East 103 'A leet;
thence North 50 feet; thence West
103 y9 feet, thence .South 50 feet to
the place of beginning.
Dated this 3rd day of November,
1033. RALPH O. JENNINGS,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Josle Drennen, Plaintiff,
vs.
Irvln Drennen. Defendant.
To Irvln Drennen, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit with
in four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and If you fall so to appear and an
swer said complaint for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for In her com
plaint, succinctly stated aa follows,
to-wit: For a decree of thla Court
forever dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony now existing between Plain
tiff and Defendant and granting
Plaintiff a divorce from Defendant,
that Plaintiff have the care and cus
tody of the minor children of Plain
tiff and Defendant, and such other
and further relief as to the Court
mav seem lust and equitable.
The date of the order for publica
tion of thla summons is octoner
1033. The time prescribed for pub-
Ucat.on of this summons Is once each
week for four consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication of this
summons Is October 38, 1933.
HARRT O. SKYRMATf,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address;
Medford. Oregon.
Summons.
In ths Circuit court of ttis Stats of
Orsgon for Jackson County.
H. A. Oi-wn, Plaintiff,
Rami Oresn, Defendant.
To ths a bora named Defendant,
HajGel Qreen:
In the nams of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby summoned and
required to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff on file
herein against you, or otherwise plead
thereto within four weeks from the
data of the first publication of thla
aummons.
And you are hereby notified that
If you fall so to appear and answer
the complaint herein within th. time
specified, for want thereof plaintiff
will take a Judgment against you as
prayed for In his complaint herein.
namely a decree of divorce upon the!
grounda of nesertlon.
Thla aummons la published In the
Medford Mall Tribune by order of th.
Hon. H. D. Norton. Judge of the above
entitled court, duly made and entr
e herein on the 4th day of Novem
ber. 193J.
The date of the first publication
of thla summons ta November th,
193J. AI.I.IflON MOtTLTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
nl Liberty Building.
Medford, Oreaon.
Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN, NOT. II (Spl.)
Mr. and Mra. Roy McCoonlchl. and
daughter Joan of Medford apent Sun
day afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Hoi man's.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell of this
district spent t'l. evening November
8, vlaltlng Delbert TIngleaf at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Mra. May Stowell and son Delbert
were afternoon vlaltors of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Young November 9.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hol
man ths past week were: Malsl.
Shelley. Howard Oold and Mr. and
Mrs. John Owena of Wellen.
When needing duplicating aalea
books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash
regis tar forms, ledger sheets
tor bookkeeping machines or
any other, kind of printing
dtn't order from out-of-town firms
and pay more. Phone 73 and on o'l
'our rnrvnjMntjLLltMu win calL - -
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REVOLT ARDOR
AVERSJRUSSIAN
Communist International
Admits Little Hope for
Plan In U. S. Economic
Crisis Was Main Lever
Bt Stanley P. Blchardson
'MOSCOW (AP) Taking new stock
of the world status of communism,
tha Communist Internationale ac
knowledges there la no "direct revolu
tionary altuatton" In the United
statea and other leading countrlea.
It calls for increased energy on the
part of the various communist par
ties to hasten developments.
In a declaration reflecting Its dla.
anDolntment that the world economlo
crisis had failed to bring about the
long-heralded downfall of capltallam.
the executive commuiee or uie agen
cy directing communist propaganda
urges more "revolutionary acvivn
among workers.
Only Hope In workers
"The stabilisation of capltallam la
at an end." saya a resolution adopted
at th. executive committee's twelftn
plenary session, the first sine. April,
1931. "but there still Is no direct
revolutionary situation In the most
Important countries.
"We must not couni on sn. uw-
matlc failure of capitalism. We must
rely upon tho revolutionary acwvuj
of the workers."
The resolution outlined specino
programs to be louowea oy com
munist parties In various countries.
With reference to America n sara:
The communist party of the unit
ed States must mobilise the masses
to llgbt for social Insurance, against
wage reductions, for Immediate relief
to tha unemployed, assistance to fsr
mers. tha rights of negroes and the
self-determination at th. black belt
and for the defense of th. Chinese
masses and the Soviet Union."
Predicts Class Wars
Describing th. preaent time as a
transitory period whicn win leaa w
collisions between classes and coun
triesto revolutions and wars ths
"Comintern" claims that revolution'
ary forces are growing In all capital.
1st countries but sdds:
"But In ths very Important coun
tries like the United States, England
and Prance, the speed of the revolu
tionary movement, though Increasing.
la still behind the tensity ox inter.
national conditions.
Reviewing the world situation from
the communist viewpoint, the resolU'
tlon continues:
"In 8paln the revolution la going
on. In China we have a revolution
ary altuatlon In the greater part of
Its territory, wmcn Has been marked
by great soviet successes.
"In Germany we have a sharpening
of class antagonisms on on. side
th. growth of fascism and on ths
other th. growth of revolutionary
mass struggles. .
"Some other countries also ar. ap,
preaching a revolutionary crista, not-
sbly Poland: and w. also may pre
diet the same for Japan,
"In India and Latin-America
revolutionary crisis Is prevented by
the bad organization of the prole,
tarlat."
Would Attack Union!
A "constant, animated connection"
between the communist psrtles and a
majority of workers In every country
Is necessary, the resolution said, rec
ommending that vigorous campaigns
b. carried on in labor unions and
also among unorganised workers and
the unemployed.
"It Is necessary to Increase ths
bolshevlet mass work and acquire to
our aide a great majority of the work
era' class," the committee said. "Our
opponents have not loat ths aupport
of both organised and unorganised
workera, which fact prevents ade
quate revolutionary activity and en
dangers our success.
"The main problem of tha Comin
tern in all capitalist countrlea la to
fight against capital, fascism and re
action, against advancing Imperialist
wars and Intervention against th.
Soviet Union and destroy th. mass
Influence exercised by social democ
racyall in the Interests of th.
broad masses of the population of the
world."
PR06PET, Not. 11. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bouthby of Klamath
Palls were week-end guests at th
Tracy Booth by horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Manning war
week-end gueeta of Mrs. E. H. Hurd
In Medford. Mrs. Hurd la leaving In
a few days to spend the winter In
Los Angeles and Phoenix. Aria.
Over 300 votes were cast her on
November 8,
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Clarke spent
Thursday In Medford, shopping.
Prospect high school basketball
team has started regular practice and
will soon announo th winter game
schedule. Professor Zobel Is coach.
Mrs. Oeorgla Stlckel left November
8 for her horn In California.
Th. two llttl Taylor girl, who
hav. been 111 with diphtheria at the
Sacred Heart hospital, ar Improving
rapidly and will soon be brought
home. No other serious cases have
developed among th school children.
Mrs. Ous Dtteworth, Mrs. Prank
Dltsworth, Orandma Dlta worth, Mrs.
Bill Joint!, and Mra. Clyde Jolllffe
spent Wedneaday In Medford shop
ping and calling on Prank Dltsworth,
who is so much Improved that h
will b brought horn Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jolllff hav. aa
house guest their nephew and niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Dasher and two
children of Portland.
Broken windows glased pf
1 brldj fiahlnaa Work. . ' 1
Prospect
OBJECT OF DRIVE
MOSCOW (AP) Under the slogan
'let each shock worker know how
to manage gun." campaign haa
been started to enlist the 17,000,000
members of the trades unions In
Osoavlachlm, the reserve of the
Red army.
The organisation, the name of
which Is a contraction of Russian
words meaning "society of the
friends of aviation and chemical de
fense," Is a civil branch which spon
sors training In all phases of military;
activity.
The antt-war congress In Amster
dam showed the hostile attitude of
the entire capitalist word toward the
Soviet Union." said the newspaper
Trud" (Labor).
"These circumstances compel all
union members to strengthen the
defense of the socialist fatherland.
Each militarised city, factory, col
lective and state farm must remind
our enemies of the strength of tha
dictatorship of the proletariat."
notwithstanding this bristling
statement, the soviet government Is
less fearful of an armed attack on
the U. 8. 8. R. now than for some
time, due to the vast Improvement
of relations with Japan and the con
clusion of a non-aggression pact with
Poland.
Wagner Creek
WAQNHR CREEK, NOT. 11 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Combs and
son, E. c. Combs, and Miss Violet
Nichols arrived In Talent last week
from Taklma, Waah. Mr. and Mrs.
Combs, Who have been in Washing
ton for two years, will make th.tr
horn, on th. P. w. Combs mnca
here thla winter.
Mrs. C. A. Knighton was on tha
creek last Monday visiting relatives.
Mrs. H. L. Sommers and daughters.
Marl, and Marjory, also Miss Ooldla
Abbott were In Medford Saturday.
Marlon Hadden spent Tuesday ua
Medford on business.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Taylor and Mrs.
Wm. Kerby were In Medford trsna
actlng bualness Monday.
Amos Williams returned horn. Sun
day from Hilt, Cal and will spend
tha winter here.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Som
mers laat Sunday were Mrs. Amos
Williams. Chss,. and Leon Lockwood,
Mrs. Anna Harrison and son. Forrest,
and Earl Tucker.
Mrs. Ella Abbott spent a few days
on Little Applegate visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. P. V. Anderson.
P. W. Worden wss a business vis
itor in Tslent Tuesday.
Leon Lockwood underwent a minor
operation last Monday for removal oi
a piece of steel from his arm. It
la doing nicely and he la able to
use It.
W. L. Bradley and . O. Combs
wsre In Medford Wednesday on busi
ness. Lon Taylor of Bray, Oal., spent a
few days last week with his son, B.
O. Taylor, and wife.
Stella Loos, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Loos, received sever. In
juries to her chin while playing at
achool Wedneaday. Rer many friends
hop. for a rapid recovery.
H. B. Lyncft waa In Ashland Satur
day transacting bualness.
K. T. Slsgl. and D. W. Bradley
apent the week end. here, returning
Bunday to Bonanza.
Fern Valley
PERM VALLEY, NOT. ll,-(8pl.)
Ray Ward served on th election
board at Phoenix Tuesday.
There ha been attempt of turkey
thievery in th community. Mr.
Steel' turkey were frightened from
their roost and flew Against a barb
wire fence, where several were In
jured. A turkey and a chicken were
found tted together In a pear tree
by Mr. Dewlt. He supposed they
became frightened and left their loot,
hoping to return later. Precaution
1 being taken In hopes of catching
th thieves If other attempt ar
mad.
Mr. and Mr. Jo Kantor, Jr., re
turned horn th first of the week
from Coleman creek, where they hav
been cutting wood.
Mr. Chambers of Foot creek wa
In th community and In Valley View
Wednesdsy.
Barry Steel. on and daughter
were In Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Beyer entertained
as dinner guest Sunday, Mr. and
Mra. Oannaway of North Phoenlg.
T. N. Williams called on Mr. and
Mra. Meaaenger Monday.
Mr. and Mr. L. H. Hughes, T. R.
Hughe. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Marshall
and daughter Patricia and Joyc were
guest of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Beer
at Medford Tuesday evening. Mr,
Beer's father waa their guest also.
Mr. and Mr. Lester Cerr and sons
Oeorg and Robert left Thursday for
Cottag Orov to b th gueeta of
Mr. Carr' parent for a few day.
Phon Sal. We'll Haul away your
refuse. Olty Sanitary Servlc.
Good Apples
Ei-Fancy and Fancy
Wing Orchards
1 Mile East Jacksonville
Old Stage Road