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    JiTDFOTlD MAIL TRTBWE, JfEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933
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aonv chouses
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Phone 75
LOST
I.OST It mSIng, oil
; WANTED SITUATIONS
WANT to exchange hour wl. ln.
Ing either In home or office for
i dental work, y toenceaJTeh 603-y
NR WOMANaTt job work, in
side or out 626 W 4th Ph 832-X
EXPERT PAINT JSR will do sign paint
irur - Interior decorating - general
paint Jobs Call at 823 So Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
PHONE 069-R. Re-upholsterlng. r
gluing, re-flnlshlng Thlhault.
WANTED Empty truck going to Se
attle, want load Icr thru or way
points. Price right. Relnklng Truck
ing Co.. phone 332
WANTED Baby carriage and crib
Must be In good condition. Reas
onable. 947-R.
WANTED Gas engine, light weight,
S or 4 h.p. Auto Beauty Shop.
WANTED To rent 8 to 20 acres, at
least 4 room house and outbuild
ings. C. Blatr, Route a. Box 385,
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for return
We ;iy oesh
7e buy Hides. PelU and Wool.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
97 N Orape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
r
FOR RENT HOUSES
IF YOU WANT to rent a 8-room
modern unfurnished bungalow in
tip top condition Inside and out,
drive by 710 W. 11th for particulars
There are built-in features, heat
rola, electrlo water heater, tanks,
new linoleum on kitchen floors:
garage, wood shed, cement walks,
berries, vines, etc. Not for rent to
family with small children.
DUPLEX, close In, large living room,
fireplace and furnace. Tel. 033 or
S9.
FURN. 2-room cabin, 6.50. 144
Tripp.
60 N. PEAOH fl rooms, bath, oil
burner, range. Tel. 105.
MODERN HOME, close In, good con
dition. 432 No. Holly. Tel. 105.
MODERN stucco horn, excellent con
dition. 19. Tel. 105.
POR RENT Modern 3-room house,
partly furnished, 328 So. Hamilton.
Si
&DER.N HOME East sldo, 1029 East
Jackson. Tel. 106.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room house
with small acreage Phone 447-L.
4-ROOM modem turn home. Tel. 10S.
BERRYDALE Modern 5-room home,
water paid. Reasonable rent. Tel.
105.
7-ROOM house at 307 N. Ivy St. In
quire Mrs. A. Kaufman, 230 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
house, close In: rirst-lsss shape,
modern: low rest to the right party.
James Taylor. 240 So. Grape.
FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT 5-room turn, house wltn
garsge; close In. Tel. 341-B-l.
FOR RENT Furnished modern 4
room bungalow, garsge. Inquire
20 Oak St.
FOR RENT East side five room
house, well furnished, water paid
22.50. Phone 1149.
ATTRACTIVE new home; bullt-lns
and fireplace. 518 S Oakdale.
POR RENT Clean, partly rumlshed
4-room house Telephone 488-M.
HOMES FOR KENT Call 796.
fOR rent i-room moaern furnish
ed bouse; Hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range Call at 630
S Central
fOR RENT 5-room rurntahed Douse
and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett
FOR RENT Purnisned 5-room mod-
Am hnitu fail n. a atvTMinjk
TOR RENT Partly furnished home
close In. nice shade, garden spot
.garage .20. water rent paid; lo
cated at 815 So Rlverarslde: in
quire at 326 So. Riverside
"Furnished Ir
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"OH RENT Horn
unfurnished Brown White
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FCRN. APTS tor rent. No reaonsb'e
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FOR BENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartment; light, water
and heat. 229 No. Ivy.
POR RENT Modem turn, apartment.
345 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Clean furnished apart
ment, private bath, outside door.
219 S. Ivy St.
NEATLY furnished fr. single apt.. .111.
Partly furnished one-room cabin. $4
month. 1205 E. Main 8t.
FURN. apta for rent. Tel. 201-H.
2-ROOM apt., tlO. 12 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 632 Plum St. after 6 p. m
or Sundays.
FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court
329 N Holly, phone 1232-W
."OB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS
PLEASANT room for gentleman; close
In; bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 40 S
Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortsbl rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 6
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Mats
Rates very moderate.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
'DAIRYMAN with two strings cows
for high class dairy near S. F., Cel.
Receiving highest price for milk
Partnership preferred. 1480 Market
St.. S. P., Cal."
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED Trade radio for car trailer
450 Haven.
WOOD for lay or potatoes near, Trail
R 0 Skellenger, Trail Ore. '
WILL trade dry 16' fir and hard
wood for light truck 32!e East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAl ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE I acre close In; 7
room modern home with fireplace,
bullt-lns, hard wood floors, barn
and chicken house. Will trade for
10 to 20 acre farm with Improve
ments. Give description, location,
etc. In first letter. Address Box
9627 care Tribune.
TRADE equity In fine home, soldier's
loan, for Copco stock. Tel. 349-Y.
FOR SALE FUEL
APPLE WOOD Phone 507-J-5.
FOB 8ALB AUTOMOBILES
SPECIAL SALE ON GOOD
USED CARS
60-day written guarantee on every
car over $100.
' 1931 Model A. Ford Convertible
Coupe. Equipped with new Good
year air wheels. Not a better buy In
town. -
1929 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe.
A real buy.
1028 Ohev. Coupe. Very reason
able. ,
1920 Hupmoblle 8 Special Sedan
New 6-ply tires. Looks like new
Also several good cars at low
prices.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES
WING ORCHARD extra fancy and
fancy wrapped and packed Cornice
pears, 61.10 per box, For sale at
Big "7" Warehouse.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap.
Viuia Packing House.
Ala
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
10 HEAD Jersey and Guernsey milk
cows: 10 head yearling heifers;
beardless barley. J. W. Bailey,
Talent.
3 10 BUYS 500 year-old young berries,
fresh Jersey ow, 1 Guernsey, 60
hens, 6 turkcji, fruit, hay and paid
lease to Jsn. 1 of 5-A Irrigated, with
3-room completely furnished house.
G. W. Hlnmon. Rt. 4, Box 311 Iv.
mL W. of Phoenix.
FOR SALE: Two 1200-lb. work horses.
Inquire Pearts Shop, Central Point.
FOR SALE Jersey heifer, fresh with
heifer calf, or will trade for wood.
Phone 097-J-2.
FRESH and springer heifers for sale,
also small pigs. Call 1520 North
Riverside.
FOR SALE Brood sows. Duroe, five
dollars each. 8. A. Hawk, Eagle
Point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered
thoroughbred stallion and one good
saddle horse. Consider light car.
Box 9599, Mall Tribune.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz.
Beagle.
FOR BALI HOMES
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house,
close In will take 10 shares Copco
stock, balance $1100 payable 919.50
monthly. This property formerly
sold for 3000. EARL TUMY, 310
Liberty Bldg.
FOR SALE Oood 3 room bouse (east
front) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store A great bargain at 1450
Terms. Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE 222 w. Jackson. Owner
FOR SALE POULTRY
HATCHINO EGOS Pure Hanson
strain. Mated with cockerels direct
from Hanson. 62.50 per 100. Will
trade. Mrs. Henry Meyer, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, laying strain, 2.50 hundred
Baker Service Station.
NEW low price on baby chicks; Han
sen triple pedigreed, also Tom
Cockran mating S. C. W. Leghorns.
B Rocks and R. 1. Reds. Custom
hafthlng a specialty. Eskln Hatch
ery. Talent.
FOR SALE Rocks. Orphlngtcns and
Reds: also 3 pigs. Tel. 314-X.
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks-Whiw
n.i.u sit fa ti ft ft n LSI
bee no. li, nt"m -
Reds and Rock cent 34 pm
catalog fr Jenks Poultry Farm
Tangent. Oregon.
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r.orcczl.RR'R Rous!
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riRESSLER'S Squire uw nwwij.
1 J Win ao1 1689"'
FOB 8 ALB REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 150-acr ranch; 0 A
pear. 8 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland
and pasture, balance larm land: new
dairy barn, modern 5-room hoiue;
paid-up water right under Table
Rode ditch. Phone 817-L.
13 ACRES Own water right: home
and other buildings; on bus Una:
$1000. A- E. Dennis, Rogue RW
Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate thlut
of Brown S White.
ESTRAYED.
STRAY CATTLE 3 head Jerseys,
branded Dlamond-J on left hip. one
branded B. C. over Dlamond-J, crop
off left ear. Taken from pound.
Jacksonville. Pec. 1, 1033. J. W.
By bee.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ALFALFA HAY, third cutting, clean,
green ana saiiea, aeuvorra ior eo.uu.
John Newcomb, Rt. 3, Medford.
FOR SALE 45-pallon Hotzone gas
water neater, eu. a. v. ioiwjboh.
Shell Service. 6th and Front,
ALFALFA HAY, Mlnear ranch. Near
R. R. Academy.
CHOICE Kanota Oais and Beardless
Barley. C. F. Neldermeyer.
FOR SALE Universal electric range,
automatic etc. Oood shape. CaU
at 1033 W. 11th.
PIANOS Before purchasing any
Piano, be sure and compare price
and value with the exceptional
BARGAINS now available at the
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 2tJ S.
Orape.
FOR SALE 1 team and harness. 1'25.
1 cream separator; 3 elect, brooder
George MoMahon, 1 mile So. Talent.
FOR SALE Good Delicious apples
and Newtown culls, or will trade fir
wood or whatever you have. Joe
Kan tor. Rt. 4, Box U37.
FOR Merchants' Courtesy Books. Tel
831; 20 00 value for 75c.
SUPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Pboue
1013
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1 75 Prevost Beau.y
Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J.
GET the 'No Hunting' and trespass
irifl signs at the Mail rr buns Job
ifflce: printed on jloth to with
stand th rain and weather
FOR SALE O&ed tewing machines all
malt-fa $& up: terms It desired All
makes rented and repaired- White
Sewing Marhme Co 34 N Bartlett
FOR sand gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 9 13-J
ALFALFA. $8 00: wheat. l.05 cwt.;
barley 85c; ear corn. 80o. Phone
O A DeVoe 523-J-2
FOR SALE Harley-DavldaoD motor
cycle $SS cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune
MlSCKI.LANb'OUS .
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
income tax return, years of expedi
ence. Both State and Federal-are
now aue. Fred L Colvig. 525 a
Central. Phone 735-M.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
HA WLE Y TRANSFER - Expert pack
4Ws and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
SattAfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone 044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
MIST It AC! CO.
Abstrarta of Title and
Title Inso ranee. The
only complete Title
system In Jack or
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No 83 North Central Ave.
upstalra
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
Expert Window Cleaners,
LEI GEO ROE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House oleanlng Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of U kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything is
the printing Una. 38-80 N. Grape
phona 75.
Money Co Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three pet cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W E- Thomas. 45 S Central
Ground floor Crate rlan Theatre
Bldg State License No. 8-157.
Painting and Paperhanging.
BARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanging. Phono 14-P-4. Res
Coleman Creek mad.
EADS TRAN&FER A STORAGE CO
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 815
Prices tight. Service guaranteed
RE1NKJNO TRUCKING GO Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr
Street. Phone 833
Plant Inatructlon
BETTER piano instruction, individ
ual or class The paste way Halght
Music Studio, Liberty Building
Phone 73.
LEGAL .NOTICES
Notice.
STOCK of Men's FuraUhtnju nd
fTnoes located at 317 W. Main Street,
Medford, Oreeon. will be offered "or
saie bv sealed bids will be open?d
at 11.00 a. m. o'clock Saturday, Feb
ruary 35. 1033. at 471 Plttock Bloc
Portland, Oregon, and at the office of
the Referee In Bankruptcy at Med-
ford. Oregon.
This stock Inventories 95560.43. fix
tures C467.50. Certified check for
10 must accompany bid. Stock miy
be inspected all day Thursday, Feb
ruary 23rd and Friday. February 34tn.
All bids subject to the approval nf
the Referee In Bankruptcy at Me4
ford. Oregon. Right reserved to re
ject any or all bids.
O. W. INGRAM, Receiver.
471 Plttock Block,
Portland. Oregon.
CALL FOR BIDS FOR WOOD
Call for bids for 70 cords, more or
less, four-foot bndv fir. to be deliver
ed on school grounds berore August
1st, 1933. Bids to be opened Marcn
13th and the Board rtwrvw the right
to reject any and all bids.
DISTRICT NO. 4. PHOENIX.
Marjorie Wilcox. Clerk.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, Administrator or tne es
tate of Cvrua M. Paul, deceased; all
persona having claims against aatd
estate are hereby notified o present
the same duly verified, to this Ad
ministrator at his offloe in Medford
National Bank Building. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated January 34th. 1933.
G US NEWBURY,
Administrator of the Estate
of Cyrus M. Paul, deceased.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Suit to Quiet Title.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
The California Oregon Power Com
pany, a Corporation, Piaintm,
vs.
Refiln B. Packard, also known as
Reason B. Packard, and as R. B.
Packard; Eutah Ann Packard, his
wife, also known as Euthann Pack
ard, and as Eutha A. Packard, and
as Eutha A. Smith; I. M. Smith,
husband of said Eutha A. Smith;
Nancy Ann Hoxle, also known as
Nancy Ann Hoxey; Almlra Avery,
also known as Almlry Avery;
R. B. Packard, also known as
R B. Packard. Jr.; Edward
Packard; Ellen Packard; Sally
Packard, also known as Sady Pack
ard; John Packard; Charles Pack
ard; Atty Packard, also known as
Athy Packard; Jefferson Packard.
Viola Packard, also known as Vto
ley Packard; children and heirs at
law of said Rezln B. Packard and
Eutah Ann Packard, his wife; John
Doe Hoxey. also known as John
Doe Hoxle, husband of said Nancv
Ann Hoxey: John Doe Avery, hus
bsnd of said Almlra Avery: and the
Unknown Heirs of said Rezin B.
Packard, deceased; of said Reason
B. Packard, deceased, and of said
R B. Packard, deceased: the Un
known Heirs of said Eutah Ann
Packard, deceased, Euthann Pack
ard, deceased. Eutha A. Packard, de
ceased, and Eutha A. Smith, de
ceased, and of said I. M. Smith, de
ceased, husband of said Eutha a.
Smith: also the Unknown Heirs of
said Nanoy Ann Hoxey, deceased
and of said Nancy Ann Hoxle. de.
ceased, and of said Almlra Avery,
deceased, and of said Almlry Avery,
deceased, and of said R. B. Pack
ard, deceased, son of said Rezin B
Packard, and said Eutah Ann Pack
ard, deceased, and of . said R. B
Packard. Jr.. deceased son of said
Rezin B. Packard, and said Eutah
Ann Packard, deceased, and of said
Edward Packard. Ellen Packard,
Sally Packard, Sady Packard, John
Packard, Charles Packard, Atty
Packard, Athy Packard, Jefferson
Packard, Viola Packard, and Vlolev
Packard, the deceased children of
said Rezin B. Packard and EuUh
Ann Packard, deceased;
Thomas Ohavner. also known as
Thomaa Chavener; and Margaret
Ohavner. his wife, also known as
Margaret Chavener. and as Rose
Chavner. and as Rose Chavener, and
as Rosy Chavner, and as Rosy Chav
ener; and Margaret Thompson, fot
merly Margaret Chavner, also for
merly known as Margaret Chavener;
Pewr Chavner, also known as Peter
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Chavener. and as Peter J. Chavner,
and as peter J. Chavener; Michael
Chavner. aUo known as Michael
Chavener; Mary A. Price, widow, for
merly Mary A. Chavner, also known
as Mary A. Chavener: children and
heirs at law of said Thomas Cha?
ner and Margaret Chavner, his wife:
W. E. ThompAon. husband of said
Margaret Thompson; and the Un
known Helri o bald Thomas Ch('
ner. deceaised. of said Thomas
Chavener, deceased, and Margaret
Chavner, deceased, of said Margaret
Chavener, deceased, of said Roe
Chavner. d eceased .of said Rose
Chavener, deceased, of said Rosy
Chavnr, deceased, and of said
Rosy Chavener, deceased; Iredell J
Phlpps. also known as I. J. Phlpps;
C. P. Phlpps. his wife: W. J. Phlpps.
I. D. Phlpps. unmarried: D. 13.
Phlpps, widower; and May Phlpps,
unmarried, also known as Laura
May Phlpps. and L. May Phlpn.
children and heirs at law of said
Iredell J. phlpps and C. P. Phlpps.
his wife: the Unknown Heirs of said
Iredell J. Phlpps, deceased, and of
said I. J. Phlpps, deceased, and of
said C. P. phlpps, deceased: Hester
Jones, formerly Hester Phlpps, wid
ow of said W. J. Phlpps, deceased;
DU W. Phlpps. Dale Phlpps. a
minor, Donald Phlpps, a minor,
Alice Phlpps. a minor, and Calls t a
Phlpps, children and heirs at law
of said W. J. Phlpps and Hester
Phlpps; the Unknown Heirs of said
W. J. Phlpps; and also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estat describ
ed in the complaint herein, and
situated In Jackson County. Ore
gon, and Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau, a corporation, and R. H.
Toft, Defendants.
TO:
Rezin B. Packard, also known as
Reason B. Packard, and as R. B.
Packard; Eutah Ann Packard, his
wife, also known as Eutnann Pack
ard, and as Eutha A. Packard, and as
Eutha A. Smith; I. M. Smith, hus
band of said Eutha A. Smith; Nancy
Ann Hoxle, also known aa Nancy Ann
Hoxey: Almlra Avery, also known as
Almlry A very: R. B. Packard, also
known ns R. B. Packard, Jr.; Ed
ward Packard; Ellen Packard; Sally
Packard, also known aa Sady Pack
ard; John Packard; Charles Packard;
Atty Packard, also known as Athy
Packard; Jefferson Packard; Vlo a
Packard, also known as Violey Pack
ard: children and heirs at law of said
Resin B. Packard and Eutah Ann
Packard, hla wife; John Doe Hoxey,
also known as John Doe Hoxle, hui
hand of said Nancy Ann Hoxey; John
Doe Avery, husband of said Almlra
Avery: and the Unknown Relrs of
said Rezin B. Packard, deceased; of
said Reason B. Packard, deceased, and
of said R. B. Packard, deceased; the
unknown Heirs of said Eutah Ann
Packard, deceased, Euthann Packard,
deceased, Eutha A. Packard, deceased.
and Eutha A. Smith, deceased, and
of said I. M. Smith, deceased, hud-
band of said Eutha A. Smith; also
the Unknown Heirs oi said Nancy
Ann Hoxey, aeceasea, ana or aatd
Nancy Ann Hoxle,- deceased, and of
said Almlra Avery, deceased, and nf
said Almlry Avery, deceased, and of
said R. B. Packard, deceased son of
said Rezin B. Packard, and said Eutah
Ann Packard, deceased, and of said
R. B. Packard. Jr.... deceased son of
said Rezin B. Packard, and said Eu
tah Ann Packard, deceased, and of
said Edward Packard. Ellen Packard,
aany Packard, sady Packard, John
pacKnra, ctiaries Packard. Atty Pack
ard, Athy Packard. Jefferson Packard,
Viola Packard, and Violey Packard,
the deceased children of said Rezin
B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard
deceased; Thomas Chavner, also
known as Thomas Chavener: and
Margaret Chavner. his wife, also
known as Margaret Chavener, and as
Rose Chavner, and as Rose Chavenei.
and as Rosy Chavner, and as Roy
Chavener: and the Unknown Heirs of
said Thomas Chavner, deceased, of
mid Thomas Chavener, deceased, and
Margaret Chavner, deceased, and of
said Margaret Chavener, deceased, of
said Rose Chavner, deceased, of said
Rose Chavener, deceased, of said Rosy
Chavner, deceased, and of said Rosy
cnavener, aeceasea;
Iredell J. Phlpps. also known as I
J. Phlpps; C. P. Phlpps, his wife; W
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J. Phlpps, son of said Iredell J.
Phlpps and O. P. Phlpps. his wtxe;
the Unknown Heirs of said Iredell J
Phlppe, deceased, and of said I. J
Phlpps. deceased, and of said C. P.
Phtpps, deceased: Hester Jones, also
known as Heatrella Jones, formerly
Hester Phlpps. widow of said W. J.
Phlpps. deceased: Dell W. Phlpps,
Dale phtpps. a minor. Donald Phlpps.
u rumor, Alice Phlpps, a minor, and
Callsta Phlpps. children and heirs at
law of sa,ld W. j. Phlpps and Hwtr
Phlpps; tne unknown Heirs of said
W. J. Phlpps, deceased, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate. Hen
or interest In the real estate describ
ed In the complaint herein, and situ
ated in Jackson county, Oregon;
above named defendants;
Tn the name of the State of Ore
gon: You and each of you are here
by required to appear In the above
entitled court and cause and there
answer the complaint of the plaintiff
on file therein against you. within
ten days from the date of the service
of this summons upon you. if servei
in Jackson County. Oregon; or if
served In any other county of Ore
gon, then within twenty days from
the date of the service of this sum
mons upon you: or if served by pub
lication, or out of the State of Ore
gon alter an order of publication,
then on or before the last day pre
scribed In the order of publication of
summons, and you will please taice
notice that If you fall to so appear
and answer said complaint the plain-,
tiff will apply to the above entitled ;
court for the relief demanded In the !
complaint, reference to which com-:
plaint is nereny nu.de, tne same to
be a port hereof;
This summons Is published In ac
cord with the order of Hon. H. O
Norton, Circuit Judg. for Jackson
County, Oregon "duly made and en
tered In the above entitled cause
on February 31, 1933, and whlcii
order requires this summons to
be published In the Medford
Mail Tribune, (a newspaper of
general circulation, published in Med
io ra. jacKson county, Oregon) once
a week for four consecutive and suc
cessive weeks and which order re
quires you and each of you to appear
in the above entitled suit and an
swer the complaint on file
tne rein against you on or be
fore the last day ore scribed in
said order for publication of said
summons, which last day s
March 14, 1033. The date of the first
publication la February 1, 1033, and
tne QMS or mac puDilcatton will be
March 14, 1833.
And you will pleas take notice
that If you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint, the plaintiff
will anply to the abovi entitled court
for said relief demanded In said
complaint, to-wlt: For a decree that
plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple
and In the possession and entitled to
the possession of the said real prop
erty described In said complaint,
which property Is situated in Jack
son County, Oregon, and described
as follows, towlt:
Commencing at the Northeast cor
ner of Donation Land Oialm No. 43
in Township 37, South of .Range 1
West of the Willamette Meridian;
thence South 80 degrees 68 minutes
West 17S0.3 feet along the Donation
band Claim boundary to the point of
beginning; thence South 80 degrees
58 minutes West 403.67 feet along the
Donation land Claim Boundary to
the easterly boundary of the old Pa
cific St Eastern Railway right of way:
said point being North 80 degrees
56 minutes East 1320.0 feet from
the Inside "L" corner of Donation
Land Claim No. 43; thence South 13
degrees 38 minutes East 373.03 feet
along the Paolflo ez Eastern Railway
right of way. which followa the pres
ent right of way fence: thence South
7 degrees 04 minutes East 145.90 feet,
following the Pacific Eastern Rail
way right of way to a point on the
present fence line: thence north 80
degrees S3 minutes East 206.08 fcer;
thence North 0 degrees 04 minutes
West 306.00 feet to the point of be
ginning, containing 4.00 acres, more
or less, au corners marked wltn
a irinch pipe set In cube of con
crete 13 'xl3"-13"; freed from any
interest, uue. estate, lien, claim or
right whatsoever of the defend
ants, their successors in Inter
est or assigns; and forcvor enjoining
and debarring all of said defendants
from asserting any claim whatsoever
m or w earn real estate adverse to
plaintiff and forever aulctlnor nlain.
tiff's title to said premiHOA against
win ci a. ma or eacn ana all of said
defendants, their successors and a.
signs, and for such other and further
renei as to cue Court shall seem Jvitt
and equitable In the premises and
for Judgment for plaintiffs costs and
disbursements herein to be taxed.
A. E. REAME9.
. Attorney for Plaintiff.
m uiucny nuiiaing,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Appointment of Kxecutrlx
.a iic.vMjr Bivon cnai me un
dersigned was on the 17th day of Jan-
..-.j. ..j, w.e israer oi me coun
v. . out or Oregon for
Jackson County, sitting in probate,
oulv anoolnUt ft vam .(. '
tflt nf tTrrttt Uli m .
. , v awn.. uoHJKig, ana
thereafter qualified and la now such
KXftcutrtv.
All tWrUiHI la.l -t .
ii J, r """s against
Said estRtJ. AM maiiIh
Vn p-vprr vuuenrrs witnin
nil 4montn from the date of thts
notice in mM
Mf,t." , - ai tne First
National1 Bank t Medford. Oreeon
Dated at Medford. Oregon, 'thulut
sy of January, 1033.
iTirriiirT-i
Bxecutrl of the Estate of
...... mwir, a eceased.
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN enmnr .. . . .
-All committees of' the brlffin P -t
A. met Friday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. David Hood, and mads plane for
the next meeting February 34.
Mrs. Ed Cahow of Dunsmulr'vUlted
mindsy with Mr. and Mrs. u i. Doug.
h.T" Mr 0eor Ch'ndler re
turned home Rimiii . .
1 ""Hi ma extend
ed visit at Manhfleld.
mrs. oora Bowers. Jams. Bower,
and Eugene Hornback of Medford
were dinner guests Thursday of Mr
nd Mm. j. D. Brown and daughters
Mr and Mre. o. o. Bohl motored
to Missouri Fist Thursday and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jimes Staub
Mis. Mary Flak waa an overnight
guest or mu u.h.i. .... " :
- , --..,Mio metzcer or
Jacksonville Wednesday.
Business visitor, in Medford Fri
day were H. c. Best, Albert McKay
. dcoi-rc cnsndier.
Mr. and Mrs Charlie MrPheters
moved to King'. Highway TSurUy.
They are renting one of Mr. Tumy's
houses.
Mrs. J. D. Brown spent last week
end with her sister in Jacksonville.
While there, they motored to Mis
souri Flat to visit relatives.
4
SHOWS INCREASE
(By I R. Shurtlrff.)
That the interest in mining in
Jackson county is increasing almost
dally waa very apparent to the writer
after the completion of a trip that
covered several of the sites of the
"old dlggln'a" from Ashland to Oold
Hill. I
Up on Bear creek, near the Jack- j
son Hot Springs, where much gold
was recovered in an early day, sev
eral men were seen to be busily en
gaged In the laborious and, we hopo,
gainful occupation m working over
tne old tailings or endeavoring to
discover a yard or so of virgin ground
that some early-day worker had pass
ed up.
Rounding a turn on the old stage
road to Gold Hill. I asked, "What are
all those cars doing down the road
there?"
"They must bo miners," came the
answer, "that's where Willow creek
crosses the road.
"Let's atop and nave a look.'
Wo stood on' the culvert where a
small stream trickled through, and
counted 16 men In sight. A small
six or eight-foot el Icebox was the
method of recovery here. Dirt and
gravel carried to a water hole and
water dipped with . pall to do the
washing.
Not satisfied that we had seen
them all, we began a closer Investi
gation. Sounds coming from a hole
gophered In the hltlsioe attracted our
attention, which we discovered were
being made by a man "coyoting" on
the bedrock.
"what are you doing down there?"
we asked, by way of opening a con
versation. "Fighting Old Man Depression," "he
replied, without looking up.
"Who's winning?'
"It's a (huh, as he swung his pick)
about a (huh) draw X think."
This was the humorous side. On
other faces was a look of grim de-1
termination, and In some Instances,
bordered on desperation.
Further questioning elicited the in
formation that not many of them
were making more than 60 cents a
day, and some of them not so much,
but this fact stood out prominently.
that whatever amount they were
able to get, was better to them than
standing In line on commissary day
and, if gasoline would only hold out,
they might be able, by the end of
the day, to "muck out enough to eat
on.
Farther on, a mile or so from the
Willow ereek dlggln'a. was presented
a picture that was at once interesting
and artistic and could well be used
for a Saturday Evening frontispiece.
On the side of the road, where a
small stream of water ran down the
gutter, a boy of some six or seven
years, red hat and rubber boots, wss
busily engaged with a gold-pan al
most as large as himself.
It Is the tendency of the times
and should receive helpful and fit
ting encouragement, for It could be
made to keep every Idle man In Jack
son county off the bread Hn
Matters of much Import to the
mining industry will be taken up at
a meeting to be held at the Cham
ber of Commerce rooms on Friday
evening, February 17, at 7:30 p. m.
The meeting is called by the officer
of the Southern Oregon and North
ern California Mining association.
Jacksonville H. E.
Meeting To Honor
George Washington
Mrs. Anna Wendt and Mrs. Emma
Conger will be Joint hostesses at a
I o'clock luncheon Wednesday after
noon, February 33, to the membeie
of the Home Economics club of the
Jacksonville Orange. Thla soelsl
meeting Is given' In honor of the
ennlvcrsary of George Washington's
birthday and the entertainment 111
be In keeping with this Idea. The
luncheon win be gtv.n at the home
of Mrs. Anna Wendt and a cordial
Invitation is extended to all club
members.
The regular Orange meeting will
be held Friday evening, February 34,
at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ijeona Nleder-
meyer, lecturer, announoss thst there
will be a program of music, games
and educational features.
'
Oak Grove
OAK OROVB, Fsb. 31, (Bp!.) Mrs.
Inch, supervisor of Jackson county
schools and Mr.. Watson, office dep
uty visited the Oak Orove schools
isst Monday.
Last Tuesday waa Valentine's day,
when several valentine, were ex
changed. Tuesday the girls of the Oak Orove
schools played the Jacksonville girl,
basketball team. The Oak Orove win
ning 13 to 6.
Friday, February 17, the Interme
diate grade room gave a short pro
gram commemorating the birthday.
of Lincoln and Longfellow. Among
the selections wss a dramatization of
Mrs. Robblns' .tory, "The Soldier'.
Reprieve."
Belglnm To Honor War Dog.
BRUSSELS (AP) A local paper la
making a cenau. of surviving wax
dogs and ask. reader, to .upply .tor
les of canine heroism. A monument
Is planned to commemorate their
deed.
I will appreciate vuur votes In the
Medford Merchants' Popularity con
teat. AOSAMONO WAUj, Tel. 7M-M,
FOR
OPTO
La Guardia Introduces Bill
To Provide For Calling
Of Ratifying Conventions
Under Federal Auspices.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1.P)lm
medately after the house vote to
submit prohibition repeal, Represen
tative Laguardis (R , j. y.) intro
duced a bill to provide for the can
ine; of ratifying convention, under
federal auspices.
Ssytng ths bill had been prepared
after conferences with A. Mitchell
Palmer, former attorney.general. La
guardia. added:
"If part of the statea act an their
own initiative and other state, wslt
for congress to act. the amendment
will never be acted on.
Avoid Confusion. Delay.
'If part of the stater act on their
own Initiative and then congress
should act, what la to happen ta
tnoee states tnat nave already acted?
"Ail thla oonrualon and delay can
be avoided by congress taking the
initative and calling the conventions.
To contend that It Is up to the
legislatures aa provided In the first
method simply nullifies the purpose
of an alternative method of ratifi
cation. "If It 1. up to the legislatures ta
provide the convention the constitu
tion might Just as well have pro
vided but the one method of ratifi
cation. Call, for Delegates,
The bill provides:
"An election of delegate, to the
various state conventions ebsll take
place the 16th day of May. 1033.
"The number of delegates front
each state shall be twice the num
ber, plus one, of the number of rep.
resentatlve. and senators of each
state, except that states that now
have less than 11 representatives and
senator, will have 31 delegates at
their state conventions
"The power to call the oonventlom
Is conferred by congress to the gov
ernor of each state.
"If the governor fall or refute, to
act, suoh power la conferred on the
senior United State, circuit court
Judge presiding In that state, or, if
there U no such circuit court Judg
residing In that state, on the senior
United atatee district Judge residing
In that stfit.
To Mam Boards.
"Th governor It empowered to ap
point a state election board for th
purpose of working out all detail.
In accordance with' the state law for
tlie election of delegates to th con
vention snd for the convention It
self. "Provision, are made to pay mem
bers of this bosrd S a day expense
for every full day devoted to in
business of such board.
- "Qualifications of elector and dele
gate, to th convention are th Mm
a now provided for by th .tat law
requisite for electors of the most
numerous branch of th (tat. legis
lature. "Delegate to th convention must
be classified on the ballo'j a for or
against th rep, si of the eighteenth
amendment, an equal number of dele
gates running against each other. Thla
is to avoid the crowding of delegate
by entering of a large number of
delegates on one side of the question.
Must Bhow Brand.
"Th bsllot must Indlcst each
group of electors a being for or
against the repeal of the eighteenth
amendment and ewb additional In
formation as th law of th etat
may require.
"Ho provision ts made for pay for
delegates. It la made an honorary
office. Provision is msd for travel
ing expense, to th etat oaplt.l by
mileage of five cent, a mile, end for
maintenance during the convention.
"Provision is msde for alternate,,
but no allowance for expenses unles
the alternate must attend the con
vention because of death, sickness or
disability of the delegate.
The ssme election official are to
be employed a. were used In trie pres
idents election of November 8, 1013,
exoept thst only two are to serve m
each board. Pay Is limited to M
for service on election day.
afegtiard. Ballot.
"Provision, are mad for smpte vol
unteer watcher, and challengers rep
resenting organization. Interested In
both sides of the question.
"The etate convention muet b
called not less than 30 day. nor more
then 49 day. after the election of
the delegates.
"Federal and etat criminal law.
r made applicable to th election
of detegates.
"No etat can be enjoined from
holding an election or convention,
and no court can grant an Injunc
tion restraining such election or con
vention. The purpose of this ts to
Insure the election being held and
th oonventlon. taking place, leaving
any attack on the constitutionality of
the method employed to be Invoked
and after th ratification, as Is now
th law. Authorisation for appro
priation of tT.soo.ooo I contained in
th bill to defray th cost of elec
tion of delegates and th convention."
Greek Memorial For American
ATHENS (Apt Stephen Delta..
Greek philanthropist, has founded at
Athens college an annual prise for
student essays In honor of the let
Charles p. Howlsnd, a distinguished
American lawyer who served with
Deltas on the refugees settlement
commission.
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