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mtcbfotid mail tribune, medford, oregox, Tuesday, march u, 1933. PAGE FIVE DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ARE THE RATES: per word first insertion...... .20 (Minimum aoc; Each additional insertion, ., per word . ,.lo (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without rhaneea $1.25 - 75 Phone LOST LOST If dog missing, call 1816. "WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for restalI??,? Must be good cook. Box 10152. care Tribune. WANTED Olrl for lunch counter. Give telephone number. Box 10088. care. Tribune. " WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED housekeeper wants work. Can take full charge Moth ' erless home preferred. Box 10087. care Tribune. WANTED Work by hour, week or month. D. a. Wilson, 413 North Central. Phone 1563-W. TWO MEN want Job. work Inside or out. 628 W. 4th St. Tel. 832-X. EXPERT PAlNTeR will do sign paint ing - interior decorating - general paint lobs Call at 222 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TRADE wood for trailer. Inquire 114 Willamette St.,. Medford. 8-OZ. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 921-X. WANTED Baby washings done right. Prices reasonable. 922 N. Central. WANTED Roadster, must be In good condition, and cheap. 1085 care Tribune. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk. Pat's. 1508 Prune. Tel. 547-L. WANTED Household goods, stoves. I tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape 8t Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished house with sleeping porch. 509 No. Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room house; bath, some furniture, garage, eaen: S12.50, water paid.; Call at Bod Dakota. FOR LEASE 203 South Orange, six room furnished home, overstuffed, piano, Ollomatic heating system. Frlgldalre, electric range, inside newly painted and papered. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 4-room part-furn. house. Inquire 444 N. Front. PARTLY furnished house. SIS N, Grape. MODERN furnished house, overstuff ed. 2 beds. On Cottage; also other houses. Phone 1288-J. HOUSES for rent. Call at 531 Spen oer St. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.; gar age; water paid. :1.50. Tel 130. BAOHELOR OABIN 2 week. 445 8 Front. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern . furnished house; Frlgldalre. garage J 221 North Holly St. FURN duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with jas range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 841-R-l. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe; FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid 132 50. Phone 1149. FOR RENT -room mooern furnish ed house: hardwood floora. over- tulfed. electric range. Call at 630 S. central. HOMES FOR KBNT Call 796. n rent 5-room furnlsbed house and garage. Call at 345 B&rueic FOR RENT Furnianed 6 -room mod ern house. Call at 41 3 Riv-id FOR RENT Home. Furnished or unfurnished Brown Whit "TTOITitEST Ft RNISHKD"" ROOMS" FOR RENT Large room with kitch enette. 51 n. URKoaie. PLEASANT room, flow In. bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 845. ATTRACTIVE room. 404 8 Grape POR rent Comfortaoie room: prt fate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates 333 3 Central FOR RENT RO,RI AND ROOMS TWO NICE ROOMS for 3 persons Very reasonable. 18 North Orange. BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E Main Rates very moderate "FOR "RENT MIM-KLL'ANF.OIS" FOR RENT 10-a-r- farm, Inquiie C P. Host, PhuenL TOR RENT APARTMENTS COMPLETELY turn. 3-room apt., 229 No. Ivy. 3-ROOM apt., ground floor. 412 N. Tvy. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1332-W.. , FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for oouple employed Call at 532 Plus! St. after lp.it or Sundaya BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Pish pond on coast highway, doing fair business. For particulars write Ira Patrick, North Bend. Ore FOR EXCHANGE HARD WOOD for sale or trade for good cow or heifers. R. R. Ouches, Griffin creels. Phone 857-1,. 5 -ROOM modern house, acre land for city residence. Box 10148 Trib une. FIRST MORTGAGE on desirable close In residence, to exchange for Bldg. & Loan stock. Address Box 10028. Tribune. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 18" fir and hard wood for light truck 82i East 4th FOR SALE AUTOMBILES NOTICE Checks on Medford bunks will be ac cepted as payment on any used car in our stock. BUY NOW 1029 Hupp Spec. Sedan; new rubber. 1930 Essex Chall. Sedan. 314 Mod. 7-pass Cadi'.lac Sedan. Just right lor trip w worias iair. 1929 Essex Spec. Sedan. 1932 Plvmouth Couoe: air wheels. And several other low priced Cars. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N Riverside. Phone 18. GOOD USED CARS We are In position to offer very fine usea cars an very iow pnves. See them on our lot next door to our garage. 31 Bulck Sport Coupe $685.00 30 Oakland "8" Sport Coupe 385 00 '27 Bulck Sedan .. 185.0Q 27 Olds Sedan - 125.u0 '28 Studebaker Coupe 95.00 26 Studebaker Roadster 85.00 '27 Star "8" Touring 75.00 26 Nash Coach 75 00 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck Pontlac Sales and Service. 143 So. Riverside. Phone 103. FOR SALE POULTRY R. I. RED setting ggs. 50c setting. J. f. Cook. Rea Top scnooinouse ita . FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks and hatching eggs ready now; Diooa tested and bred to lay. Order early and get extra chicks. C. J. McCay, Rt. 2, Medford. 8c for our high quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain Keas ana hocks wc 24-page catalog froe. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Oregon. HANSEN, triple pedrlgreed baby chicks. 10 ner nundred. Custom hatching. 2Vc per egg. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. J2.50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main Phone 1569-Y FOR SALB FRUITS & VEGETABLES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses 1100 to 1700 lbs., rear of 1140 Court St. BROOD sow, boar, will sell or trade for apples, hay or grain. M. F. Bak er,- ai.wagner oreeK, Taient. FRESH and springer heifers for sale. also small pigs, oau loao worcn Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Beagle Adolf Scnuir, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE sTnrKRn awd f.ot:tpprd ranch 40 acres all In cultlva 1 Rnfl tlon- most of which is m p w w w grain, ideal for turneys, stock raising and dairying. 4-room house, barn, chicken house, 4 cows. 3 horses, 60 chickens, harness and farm Implements go at the price of tmnn rtnlu AdOO -nnYi balance On terms to suit resiorislble partleiij unaries a. wing nvuj, iv, FOR SALE 150-acre ranch; 9 A. pears, v A. anaiia, ou n. wwuiww and pasture, balance farm land, new dairy barn, modern 5 -room house; paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch. CbII C. J. Hard man, 418, or see L. R. Hardman at Table Rock. A NEW DEAL commodity prices going up. Locate now. ' No. 1 1& acres city limits, new house. Irrigation. carden land, berries. 250 cash. Balance terms $ 850.00 No. 21 ft acres 4-room house, sleeping porch, gar age, new highway cuts one corner, ctty water and lrrieation. $250 cash." Bal ance terms ......91450.00 No. 3 44 acres Modern -t com house. Bear creek bottom land, unlimited water. Terms or Bid it Loan stock -....$2250.00 OWNER. 910-Y. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown St White. FOR SALE HOMES POR SALE Good 3 room house (east fivnt) in d nice loi ciose so oerry dale store. . great bargain at 1450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR BALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-5. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ALFALFA HAY 47 per ton. Hatch in'? eegs. Hanron direct. 2.50 per 100 In 500 lots. Phone 311. W. M. Te-.herow. Central Point. FOR AALF Chean, furniture. Call at 114 Tripp St., phone 1288-J. FOR SALE CHEAP Fine oat hay, baled. Phone Court Hall. FOR SALE Choice perennial plan. including pink phiox. oriental pop pies -llnum. peach-leaf bells (blue bellsi. iris, etc PUone 192-L. 326 South Holly, , POR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead. For Pear, Trees, cherry, Apple, Peach. Apricot, Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Drapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc., call at W. B. Bar num. Medford, 3 miles south on Pacltlo highway or phone 861R2, Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. ( Nledermeyer. Tel. 897-R-I. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade ( wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. , Box 237. FOR SALE Good, solid Newtown ap ples by box or truckload. W. H. Watt. Phone 488-R-2. you can now get Duart permanent wave for only 1.76 Prevost Beauty Shop. 18 Laurel. Tel 727-J. ALFALFA. 8.00: wheat. 1.06 ewt.: barley. 8So; ear corn, 90c. Phone O. A. DeVoe 623-J-2. GET the No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall TYtbune Job itiice: printed on ajovn to witn ; stand the ruin and weather. SUPERFEX oil beater, cheap. 1012. . Phone POR SAIaBOsed sewing machines, all makes. $8 up; terms U desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 94 N 8 art lett POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return, years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 a. Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass' ing signs at the Mai) Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with' stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 810 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts at Title and Title Insurance. Tbe only complete T 1 1 1 r System In Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs " Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money i loaned Phone 31 fot aoDointment Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. . Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Priming. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales sups and 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 un paid balance No other charge. See w E. Thomas, o a central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-157 Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction. Individ ual or class The basic way Halght Music studio. Liberty Building Phone 72 . Transfer. EADS rRANbPER A STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 815 . Prices right. Service guaranteed REINKUNO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prioe. ill No. Fir Street. Phone 833. LEGAL NOTICES 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, piaintur, vs. Rezln 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 satd Eutha A. Smith; Nancy Ann Hoxte, also known aa Nancy Ann Hoxey: Almira Avery, also known as Almiry 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 Vlo 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 Nsnsy Ann Hoxey; John Doe Avery, hus band of said Almira Avery; and the Unknown Heirs of said Rezln B. Packard, deceased; of said Reason B. Packard, deceased, and of sa-.d R B. Packard, deceased: the Un known Helre of said Eutab Ann Packard, deceased, Euthann Pack ard, deceased. Eutha A. Packard, de ceased, and Eutha A. Smith, de ceased, and of aald X. M. Smith, de ceased, husband of said Eutha A. Smith: also the Unknown Heirs of said Nancy Ann Hoxey, deceased, and of said Nancy Ann Hoxle, de ceased, and of said Almira Avery, deceased, and of sata Almiry Avery, deceased, and of said R- B. Pack t ard. deceased, son of said Rezln B Packard, and said Eutah Ann Pack 1 aid, deceased, and of said R. B. Packard. Jr., deceased son of said Rezln B. Packard, and said Eutab Ann Packard, deceased, and of said Edward Packard, Ellen Packard. Sally Packard. Sady Packard, John Packard. Charlea Packard, Atty Packard, Athy Packard, Jefferson Packard, Viola Packard, and Vloley Packard, the deceased children of said Rezln B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, deceased; Thomas Chavnery also known as Thomas Chavener; and Margaret Chavner, his wife, also known as Margaret Chavener. and as Hose Chavner. and as Rom Chavener. and as Rosy Chavner, and as Rosy Chav ener: and Margaret Thompson, for merly Margaret Chavner, also for merly known as Margaret Chavener; Peter Chavner, also known as Petor Chavener. and as Peter J. Chavner, and as Peter J. Chavener; Michael Chavner, also 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 Chav ner and Margaret-Chavner. his wife; W. E. Thompson, husband of said Margaret Thompson: and the Un known Heirs of said Thomas Chav ner. deceased, of said Thomas Chavener, deceased, and Margaret Chavner, deceased, of said Margaret Chavener, deceased, of said Rose Chavner, deceased, of said Rose Chavener, deceased, of said Rosy Chavner, deceased, and of said Rosy Chavener. deceased; Iredell J Phipps. also known as I. J. Phlpps; O. P. Phlpps, his wife; W. J. Phlpps. X. D. Phlpps, unmarried; D. C Phipps, widower; and May Phipps. unmarried, also known ns Laura May Phipps. and aa L. May Phlpp. children and heirs at law of said Iredell J. Phlpps and C. P. Phlpps, his wife;, the Unknown Heirs of said Iredell J. Phipps, 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. Phipps, deceased; Dell W. Phlpps. Dale PhlDD. e minor. Donald Phlpps, a minor. Alice Phipps, a minor, and Callsta Phlpps. children and heirs at law of said W. J. Phlpps and Hester rnipps; 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 m the real estate describ ed in the complaint herein, and situated In Jackson County. Ore gon, and Southern Oregon Credit oureau, a corporation, and R. H Toft. Defendants. TO: Rezln B. Packard, also known as Reason B. Packard, and aa R. a Packard: Eutah Ann Packard, his wife, also known as Euthann Facie 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 as Nancy Ann Hoxey; Almira Avery, also known as Almiry Avery: R. b pacKara. aiso known as R. b. pacKara. jr.: Ed ward Packard; Ellen Packard; Sally Packard, also known ss eady Pack ard; John Packard; Charles Packard; Atty Packard, also known as Athy Packard; Jefferson Packard; Vlo.o. Packard, also known as Vloley Pack ard: children and heirs at law of said Rezln B. Packard and Eutab Ann Packard, his wife; John Doe Hoxey also known as John Doe Hoxle, huir band of said Nancy Ann Hoxey; John Doe Avery, husband of said Almira Avery: and the Unknown Heirs of satd Rezln 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, hus band of said Eutha A. Smith: also the Unknown Heirs of said Nancy Ann Hoxey, deceased, and of said Nancy Ann Hoxle, deceased, and of said Almira Avery, deceased, and of said Almiry Avery, deceased, and of said R. B. Packard, deceased son of said Rezln B. Packard, and said Eutah Ann Packard, deceased, and of said R. B. Packard, Jr., deceased son of said Rezln B. Packard, and said Eu tah Ann Packard, deceased, and of said Edward Packard. Ellen Packard, Sally Packard, Sady Packard, John Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS . L Coat with metal 6. Large bundles 11. Wordy IS. Mads speeches: humorous 14. Exclamation 15. Word purzls 17. Sun god 18. from a distance 20. Human race 31 Now Testa ment spell ing of A ft her 2$. Transgression 24. Serpent 26, French article 27. Buntlnglfks fabric 29. Anglo-Saxon slaves 3L Be defeated 8S. Pitcher ' 33. Slant 15. Kind of fish 88. Tooth of a gear wheel 19. Having bot toms, aa shoes 4L Pet name for a cloee relative it. Beams Solution of Yesterday's Puzzto otracecant jiiiE icruTi E TTLE Ml DIil Iti L iM b1an t' T E P i A P W HEY .Riwll!JL!Lii e1catretard Lumberman'! half-boot Small depression Concerning Shrill musical sound Engineering degree Keep back Large oil cans wm r f r r m ft r 78 ? Ill 30 IP 2 32 -gf---PB-- up - 11 ll37"" M MM 33 34 "" m 3S 3r 37 41 3 lip'32"'"-"""""UP1 """""""""""" SI S3 Hp S3 S4 is Wli w Packard, Charles Packard, Atty Pack ard. Athy Packard. Jefferson Packard. Viola Packard, and Vloley Packard, the deceased children of said Rezln B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, deceased; Thomae Chavner, also known as Thomaa Chavener; and Margaret Chavner, his wife, also known as Margaret Chavener, and as Rose Chavner, and as Rose Chavene.. and as Rosv Chavner, and as Ry Chavener: and the Unknown Heirs of said Thomas Chavner, : deceased, of said Thomas Chavener, deceased, and Marffaret Chavner. deceased, and oi said Margaret Chavener, deceased, of said Roue Chavner. deceased, of said Rose Chavener. deceased, of said Kosy Chavner, deceased, and of said Rosy Chavener, deceased; Iredell J. Phipps. also known as I J. Phlnns: C. P. Phlpps. his wife; W. J. Phlous. son of said Iredell J. Phlpps and C. P- Phlpps. his wile; the Unknown Heirs of said Iredell .1 Phlpps, deceased, and of said I. J PhlDos. deceased, and of said C. P Phlpps, deceased; Hester Jones, also known as Hestreua jones. lormeny Hester Phlpps. widow of said W. J PhlDns. deceased; Dell W. Phlpps. Dale Phlpps. a minor. Donald phlpps. minor. Alice pnippe. a minor, ana Callsta Phipps, children and heirs at law of said W. J. Phlpps and Hester Phipps; the Unkno-vn Heirs of said W. J. Phlpps, deceased, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rtgnt, tine, estate, iren or interest in the real estate describ ed In the complaint herein, and situ ated in Jackson county, oregou; above named defendants: In 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 plalntlif on file therein against you. within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you: if serverl in Jackson county, Oregon; or if served In any other county of Ore gon, then within twenty days from the daie of the service of this sum mons upon you; or if served by pub lication, or out of the State .of Ore gon after an order of publication, then on or before the last day pre scribed In the order of publication of summons, and you will please take notice that u you fall to so appear and answer said comnlalnt'the plain tiff will apply to the above entitled court for tM relief demanded In the complaint, reference to which com plaint is hereby made, the same to be a part hereof; This summons Is published In ac cord with the order of Hon. H. O Norton, Circuit Judge for Jackson County, Oregon "duly made and en tered In the above entitled cauxe on February 21, 1033. and which oraer requires this summons to be published in the Medford Mail Tribune, (a newspaper of general circulation, published in Md- ford, Jackson County. Oregon) once a wees: ror iour consecutive and suc cessive weeks and which order re quires you and each of you to appear in mo auavo enuciea suit and an swer the complaint on file merein against you on or iore the last day prescribed 'in said order for publication of said summons, which last day March 14. 1933. The date of the first publication i February 31, 1933, and tiie uttte oi last puojica$lon Will March- 14, 1933. And you will please take notice that if you fall to so appear and an swer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the abov entitled court for said relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: 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 Claim No. 42 In Township 37, South of Range J West of the Willamette Morldlan: thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes West 1786.2 feet along the Donation Land Claim boundary to the point of beginning; thence South 89 degrees 68 minutes West 403.87 feet along tho Donation Land Claim Boundary to the easterly boundary of the old Pa Cross-Word Puzzle T Southern con stellation t, Tibetan priest 9. And: Latin 10. Calm 11. Aspect 13. Has the courage is. Yawn 1. 81. llarlty without Identity 32. Dawn 24. Devices for gripping lit Marry again 28. Swab 30. Use needle -and thread S3. Voter 33. Voung codfish 34. Idled 35. Alack 36. Showy . clothes ST. Park In the Rockies 40. Think 43. Aqustlc bird 45. Take cut 48. Bo'onglng to him 49. FaUnbood 82. Symbol for tellurium li, Short for a man's name 15. Thick D6. Full of tall granges DOWN 1. Gain 2. Behold ' 3. Wlngllks 4. Metal a. Inspect .ears fully t. Carried cific & Eastern Railway right of way: said point being North 89 degrees 58 minutes East 13209 feet from the Inside "L" corner of Donation Land Claim No. 42; thence South 13 degrees 38 minutes East 372.05 feet along the Pacific & Eastern nauway right of way. which follows the pres ent right of way fence: thence South 7 degrees 54 minutes oast no.yo rees, following the Pacillo Je Eastern Rail way right of way to a point on the present fence line; thence north 89 degrees 52 minutes East 296.08 feer; thence North 0 degrees 04 mlnvitos West 505.90 feet to the point of be ginning, containing 4.00 acres, more or less, all corners marked witn a 'i-lnch pipe set in cube of con crete 12"xi2"xl2"; freed from any interest, title, estate, lien, claim or right whatsoever of the defend ants, their successors In Inter est or assigns; and forever enjoining and debarring all or said defendants from aasertlng any claim whatsoever in or to said real estate adverse to plaintiff and forever quieting plain tiff's title to said premises against the claims of each and all of said defendants, their auccessors and as signs, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem Juat and equitable in the premises and for Judgment for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein to be taxed. A. E. REAMES. Attorney for Plaintiff. 412 Liberty Building, Medford. Oregon. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Mar. 14. (Spl.) Residents here who anxiously await news of relatives in the earthquake areas of California are Mrs. Ethel Duggan, whose parents reside Compton: W. W. Edlngton. with cousin at Long Beach, and Dick Straus, with a niece at Long Beach. Many also have friends for whom they are concerned. Among those from Sams Valley -who attended the Jackson County Recroa- tion cmb piaya at Medford Wednes day night were Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Hoist, Ar thur, and Miss Dorothy Straus, Misses Erma May and Mary Hunsley, Mrs. O. T. Wilson and Misses Frances and Betty. Ted DeFord, who spent the past two months with his sister, Mrs. o. R. Tresham. returned Sunday to his home at silver Lake Rev, D. D. Randall of Medford vis ited Young People's society Sunday evening and delivered an Interesting sermon. s Mn and Mrs. Joe McKnlght and daughter, Miss Thelma, have moved from the Pageant home to Oold Hill to make their residence. Mr, Pag eant, the owner of the property, is returning from Klamath Falls to re side here. Friends of the McKnlghts regret to see them leave the neighborhood where they participated In the social activities. Prof. MoKnight will drive back and forth to his school duties. In the town team's basketball tour nament at Oold Hill over the week end, Sams Valley won two games and lo.it In the semi-finals with Orants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Duggan had as visitors this week-end Mr. Duggan cousins, Mr. and Mrs Dan Caldwell and children of Klamath Falls. Arthur Straus substituted at the Agate schol Friday -while Miss Frances Wilson was ill with a cold. Mrs O. R, Trcsham has incubators working for several different parties as well as for herself. Among the output will be White Leghorn chick ens and turkeys. Mrs Chas. Hutchison Is the first In this district to hatch a flock of in cubator chickens. Meeting of Table Rock Community club Friday night, when the Med ford Gleemen and Chamber of Com merce furnished the program, was attended by Arthur Straus', ,M. A. Schulz. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist, John end Betty Wilson. Repreeentatlve E. B. Day returned Sunday evening with Mrs. Day, Ben and Nancy, from Salem, where he and his family have resided during the session of the state legislature. Mr. Day Is appreciating a relaxation and well-earned rest from his strenu ous duties at the state house, as well as the sunshine of southern Ore gon. John Day will Join the family In a few more days. . 4 . . Eagle Point BAOlE POINT, Mr. 14, (flpl.) Mny attended th. ll-iay Sunday school meeting with prpaclilnr :n th afttrnoon of March 13, al . ee,e crek Thar. h large attendance with baaket dinner at noon. Mm. Archie Pleree, nee Helen High, of Aehland, who formerly lived with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Perry while ahe waa teechln; aohool at Rente Creek. U a former member of Eag'e Point Orange. Mr. Pierce la a broth er of Mra. Helen Oulbertaon of Ante lope. Oarden plot on the Adolph Wood rle'i property waa plowed by Clifford Hlokeon. March 0. Thla traot will be gardened by Mra. Ruth Davldeon thla year. Clifford Hlckaon waa plowing for Mra. Pam Holfard March 8. Mra LlTSRle Perry, Mra. Roaa Smith and Mm. Stella Haley were gueeta of (Mra. jjottie Ayere n March s. Sam Miller of Klamath Fall, who haa been vlltlng hie brother John and niece, Mra. Blanch Stanley, la pending a few daya with hla niece and family, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Carlton, at Prospect. Mr. Milter ex pecta to return home March M. Vance Pearse,' who waa 111 with ap pendlcltla for two weeka, la back In aohool again. Wm. Perry haa been aeleeted a, circuit oourt Juryman for tha conf lng term. Hen Orow haa been abaent from achool for mora than two weeka on account of lllneaa. Mr. Z. Mathewa 1, ill at the Sacred Heart hoepltal In Medford. Mr, and Mra. W. L. Chlldreth were dinner gueata of Mra. Lottie Ayers, Maroh . Mrs Blanche Stanley and son Bob ble expect to leave for Klamath Italia with her uncle, Sam Miller, when he return, there March 14. Mrs. Stanley expects to remain there for the sum mer. Evelyn Stanley will make her I homo with Mrs. Ruth Davidson until j school closes. Mr. and Mrs. O. f. Daviea spent Sunday evening; at Mr. and Mrs. Jul ius Buterllng's. Mrs. Cal Thomaeon la spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Lottie Ayers. Mrs. Elizabeth Fartow of Lake Creek, who has been staying with her daughter. Mrs. Anan Sllnger for several months, t expected to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Jonn Miller. W. L. Hurst was attending to busi ness at the courthouse March 9. Mra Nellie Bowles of Vancouver. formerly of this place, who visited her brother. Wm. Perry and family. and with other relat;vo and friends for two weeks, returned home March 10. John Robertson and son Chester entertained with a Joint birthday par:y March 6, honoring Grandpa Robertson and Jess Riggins, whose birthdays are the same day. Guests at dinner were Mr. and Mra. Elmer Robertson and children, Mr. and Mra. Tom Pullen and family, Mr. and Mra. I Millard Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Orin I Adamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Paul Robertson and family. J. F. Chamberlain was attending to business in Medford March 9. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth March S were Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Chlldreth, Mr. and Mra. Clarence B. Roblnctte, Mrs. Nettle Orover, Mr Cogglns. Jlmmie Cresswell and Mrs. Let tie Owens, all of Medford. Mrs, Owens was propri etor of the Farmers' hotel 90 years ago. .which stood on the present Clif ford Hlckson homesite. It was raced about 10 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson called on Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth March S. Johnnie Miller is cutting his year's supply of wood at the Meadowbrook ranch, Wm. Stucker received 3 from the county clerk's office for another bob cat. He has had considerable income from bounties this winter, being suc cessful n trapping predatory animals. Mr, and Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. Allle Daley called at the W. L. Chll dreth home March H. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth vis ited Mrs. Henry Chlldreth, who la 111 at the Medford1 Community hos pital. She Is reported getting 'along nicely. Mra. MlUy Hoyt, at the home of her mother.1 Mrs. Sarah Hewlett, ts reported to toe in a critical condition. According1 to Mr. Roadarmel, sup erintendent of the Little Butte fish hatchery, the steelhead are not yet running, being very late this sea son, but It is expected they will be gin to run as soon ae It la warmer. M TATjDNT, Maroh 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Or ted ah of O lend ale. Ore., are vjsltlng Mra. Oftedahl's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweeney, this week. Mrs. Hazel Fern of Ashland called on friends in Talent Tuesday. Mrs. Bay Coleman of Jacksonville was an all-day guest of her mother, j Mrs. Ida French Tuesday. I Mr. end Mrs, Kenneth Pellet and family have moved into the Edmond son cottage. Mr. and Mrs. will Hart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy LeVander on Orifrtn creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeetera and Mrs. Bill Hervey attended the bas ketball game in Medford Tuesday evening. Royal Neighbors held a business meeting at Mrs, Vic Mason's Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Brandt of Medford called on Mrs. M. B. Try or on Friday. Mrs. Velma Corcoran of Eugene was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Roy Entea and Mr. Estea for the week end. Bert Corthell suffered a severe stroke at his home Wednesday and is still unconscious, with little hone of his recovery. s Ed Corthell of Central Point Is In Talent, called by the Illness of his brother. The Aid society of the Methodist church met with Mrs. I. C. Will lam 8. Many were 111 or had serious illness In their homes, so there was a small attendance. There has been another ohange In the Talent Oarage. Mr. Reed la now in charge. Friendly circle surprised Mr. Edith Hayman Monday afternoon in honor of her Tlst birthday. Mrs. Denham baked the birthday cake. Guests who enjoyed the afternoon were Mrs. Winifred Mason, Mrs. Laura Parks, Mrs. Edna, Alexander, Mrs. Myrtlo Jacobs, Mrs, Melissa Hill. Mrs. Id Connor, Mra. Cora Denham, Mrs, Jes sie Williams. Mrs. Cynthia Keith. Miss Bess o Connor, Miss Bertha Hay man and the honor guest, Mrs. Edith Hayman. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Vie Mason entertained with an evening of cards at their home. Quests were Mr. and Mrs, Henry Mason, Mr. and Mrs, Clar ence Homes, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bur nette. Miss Ila Hill, Mlsa Bessie Con nor, Miss Bertha Hayman, L. C. Hill, Wiley Hill and Ralph Hayman. Mrs. Henry Mason held high honors and Clarence Homes low. Mre. L C, Hackler is quite 111 at her home south of town. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Mar. 14. (Spl.) The home of Mr. and Mr,. H. H. Ball waa thrown open to the neighborhood March 11. A large crowd enjoyed their hospitality and a most enjoy, able evening was spent by all. Shady Cove and Reese Creek Sun day achool Joined In an all-oay rec reation Maroh 12 at the Reese Creek achoolhou. A hot dinner waa serv ed by the ladles and all enjoyed th day. P.-T. A. of Reese creek giving an evening of entertainment on St. Patrick's day at the sohoolliouse. All ar welcome. Talent Gold Hill OOLD HILL, March 14. (Spl.) J. A. Thomason was rehired as high, school professor for another year. Mrs. H. D. Reed returned Tuesday from Portland atVr spending a weclc there with friends. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Hedgepeth, of Medford were guests of Mr. Hedge peth's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hedgepeth Tuesday. Mrs. wm. Kinney had dental work done in Medford Monday. Nell Doty returned home Sunday from the Med ford Commun ity hos pital, where he underwent a major operation. Mrs. Kenneth Nelson of Medford Is . the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry Chllders for a few days. Clarence Wheatly has returned to this city, after spending the last two months with his parents, who live at Anita, Iowa. Mrs. A. E, Kellogg was visiting here Sunday with relatives snd friends. Mrs. Ivy Walden of Medford spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Chllders. James Cook, Mrs. Opal Welts. Mrs. Carrie Puhl, Mrs. Wilbur Martin, Mr, and Mra. Fred Stone, Mrs. Tom Smith and children, Louise, Lucille, Joe and Harry, Robert and Roberta Mullen and Lyle Thompson were among Med ford callers Friday. Many friends of George R. 'Dsd Turner were saddened by his death. Funeral services were held Sunday at the I. O. O. F. hall with Interment at the Rock Point cemetery. Knight of Pythias were in charge. . Past Noble Grand's club will enter tain their husbands at a chicken din ner Thursday at the I. O. O. F. hall. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Lyman were surprised to hear of their marriage. They were married early In Februay and had kept it ft secret until recently. Wednesday evening some of the members of the Rebekah lodge gave them a surprise party and all enjoyed a pleasant even ing. Mrs. Lyman was formerly Mar ian McCarthy. Mrs. Kate Phillips, who haa been keeping house for Dick Walker, re turned home to Gold Beach.. Dick Walker is making his home with hla daughter, Mrs. Delia Whitsett. Mr. and Mrs. AsU Walker have moved Into the Dick Walker house on the south aide of town. . Mrs. Myrtle Mllspaugh returned home to Portland Wednesday, after two weeks with her son, B. E. Mlls paugh and family. Miss Nettle Stone spent the week end in Medford, the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Ernest Wardrlp and family. Gall Perrlne and Frank Fink were business callers Friday. They are liv ing on Apple gate thla winter, pros pecting. Local W. R. O. is organizing & Junior corps under the direction of Mrs. Calvert, state director. W. R. C. entertained the children at its regu lar dinner Wednesday. Commercial club will open the dancing season in Its pavilion on the highway with a St. Patrick's carnival dance March 16. Dom Provost and his Pep Peddlers will furnish the muslo and every one is assured an enjoyable evening. James Cook. Judd and Frank Doty and Opal Weltz were among Medford callers Saturday. Mrs. Mae Logan entertained with a shower for Mrs. Aurele Mounter Tuesday. About 14 ladles enjoyed the evening sewing. Refreshment with St. Patrick's motif were served. Tom Ohleholm spent the week-end here from the Corporal O. mine on Sardine creek. Mrs. Madeline Pendleton and son, , Billy, spent the week-end in Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shower of Grants pass were visiting Mr. Sha ver's mother and brothers Sunday and attended .he Turner funeral. B. E. Mllspaugh and Wilbur Martin were In Medford Monday. Mr. Mar tin received medical attention for hi eyes, which he burned when be got cement dust In them. Frank Turner of Long Beach, Calif, Is visiting his brother, Fred, and sla ter. Olive. He came to attend hi father's funeral. Boys' and girls' high school chorus will sing over KMED March 4. Rev. Yarns of Salem, district tu perlntendent of the Methodist church, held services here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wardrlp, who have been living in Coqullle have moved to Medford. Mrs. Wardrlp 1 well known here, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone. c Financial Stability! Thsfa I difference between fir insurance policies though they may LOOK silk. It's what I BACK of the policy that count. Strong finan cial naources sufficient to meet all losses, even In ths event of catas trophe, are absolutely essential to your protection. Read th financial figures of th company that Issued j YOl ft fir Insurance or auto liability po'Icy. 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