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PAGE SETTER You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Mil youi noma? Want to get rid ot a tew odd end end In household tunushingsj Do too OMd tool (01 youi gar den? An inexpenalve. Want-AO 10 tb Mall tribune classltleo Pig will find th answer tc these d nui other perplexing problems Here Are the Rates: em word tint insertion ac (Minimum 26o) Caen additional Insertion. pet jutnlmuni lOOl per tint per month, without copy change W- 75 Phone LOST ANI FOUND ZS-ohtwln outboard motor ", ,.h,.rt Mul- Plnder nomy nolland. Reward. TAqt "TJorn-rlm" glasses Monday nutht between Sacred Heart hos pital and Riverside. Please return to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing. call 1616. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced paclw- Ap ply from 8 to 9 a. m.. Bear Creek Orchard Packing House. OIRL assist housework ctiMnK board, room. wage. Phone 13 n-J. WANTED SITUATION BOOKKEEPER General office man desires position. Will accept very reasonable salary. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 188, Beall Lane., MAN AND WIFE wans position on ranch. Experienced. Riverside Apt. No. 33. WANTED MIHL'EIXANEOCS WANTED To pay liberal amount of carfare to Los Angeles, on or after August 31st, in exchange for safe conduct children, ages . 5 and 9. Communicate with Mr. E. B. Adamson. Talent. Ore. WANTED Immediately, model T Ford car. ray caan. tral. wit.t. ahar.1" exoenses to Salt Lake or Sacramento about Sept. 10. Box 13536, Tribune. WANTED Wool, hides and pelts: pre mium price for lamb's wool. Med ford Bargain House, 37 N. Grpe. Phone 1063. WANTED Pasture lor cows, also want saddle horse. Chester Wendt. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, 8c lb. Also day work. Tel. 4-P-3. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, 8o lb. Phone 4-P-3. WANTED Modern house to rent. 8 bedrooms, walking dlatanoa to courthouse. Phone U7-J. TOiKrran-i white Leghorn pullets. oi description and price. Box 133. Butte Falls, Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. H. B. Howell, Rt. 3. Grant Pas. WANTED to buy old gold, dental scrap, placer gold Cecil M. Jen nings, cornet Front to Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool or what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. WANTED Listing of valley home In exchange for choice Cal property- Staple Realty uo., ssuianu. HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the hay grinder. 40 So Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupboiatered, regiueo. reiinisneu Thlbault. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES A RADIATORS ALUMINUM brass. COPPER at lunk of all descnotlon MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Grape Tel 1083 WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A ' poone tiw-i. . FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished house; 4 bedrooms: near nign school. Phone 779-W. FURNISHED 5-room modern house 20. Can sublet 3-room apart ment 137 Tripp. Phone 1383-J, FOR RENT That nifty little Spanish stucco cotteee at 406 N. oaxaaie; 4 rooms, cosily furnished; radio and everything; 30. water paid. Key at 44 N. Peach. Phone 1473-W Available Sept. 1. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, cut aid. Phone 1658. POR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Box 13088. Tribune. BOUSES HO. 813 80 and 818. water paid; wood range Phone 105. For RENT Home, furnished or unfurnished. Brown Whits CLASSY mjdern 8-room stucco. at front Clear 835 Pine. FOR RENT 6-room house, furnish ed or un rnished Call 934-R. HOMES FOR RENT Call 896 FOR SALE OR RENT tidney Sroitn home t-orner West Main as Oranee Exclusive listing W 1. Vawtet Jackson Co Bsnk Bldg five room rcrn:ne4 bom. 113 Cot- rOB KENT APABTMKKTB TORN. 3 tnd 3-room apt. nd gar age. 004 W. 10th. FOB RENT Unfurnished apartment. eomoinauoo living sua aimug rauu, sleeping room, kltchsnttte with built-in, ga range, refrigerator, bath and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent 118 00 per month Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune office. DURREU. COURT 830 No BoUy. FOR RENT FURNISHED HUUMS PUR RENT Nicely furniahed sleep ing rooma with oath room privi leges, garage. 110 per month. 836 So Riverside. CLEAN rooms, good beds and board. Dearovers. 710 Welch. POR RENT Attractive room, board at 14 Oottage. good ATTRACrnvB rooma 404 8 Q rape FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS POR RENT Oood board, room. No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 710 B. Main Rate very moderate. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT Room 16x80 feet On Orarje St. Suitable for small busi ness. Located next door to Mall DAIRY PLY SPRAY Kill files and Tribune- Job Shop. Reasonable! et,,olutely keeps file off cow pas rent. Call at Mall Trlbuna office I tun. will not taint milk 30c or Phone 76. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES POR LEASE New. modern building. ouxzo icet. coioriuuy Ideally situated; suitable for res- colorfully decorated, taurant, drug store or snoppe oi at 635 8.' 6th St.. Grants Pass. Ore. See owner, 614 8. 4th St., Grant FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabln auto camr- at Altura. Calif. Big Pines Lbi. Co. Medford. Ore. FOB EXCHANGE I POR SALE OR TRADE 80 head work and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R. 36 CHEVROLET 1-ton truck to trade for sedan or coupe. 813 Summit, after 6. FOR SALE OR TRADE Young pure bred Brown Swiss bull. Tel. 417. 417. FOR SALE OR TRADE 8-year-old mare, 1150 to 1200 lbs., for cow or two-way plow. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point. FOR EXCHANGE l'A-ton Graham truck for panel delivery. Phone Plynn Electric Co.. 107-J. WANT UVUSTOCK Will trade equity In & -room house, sxcellent location box I063t Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. 4-ROoM modern home bath laundry tra screened porch oullt-lns gar age shade and 'rult trees: 8700 equity for car. ac-eage cabin site or- what have you Phone 1538-L or write Box 13337 Tribune FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse 1400 lbs- 7 year old Walter Jones. 2nd bouse below bridge. So Ashland WOOD for jay or potatoes near Trail R o Skeiianger. Trail Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acre good farm land In Southern Alberta tor Medford property or acreage. Must be clear, owner. Mary E. oustaison. star Rt., Mediord. ore. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home Is Bend. Ore., clear for something clear in Mearord or Asniana preiei emau acreage. What have yon. 156 7tb St. Ashland. FOB BALE REAL ESTATB UNUSUAL BARGAIN $700 63 acres excellent land on .rood road, only 4 mile from scnool; 15 acres In cultivation, 8 acre alfalfa, balance grain and garden, excellent aprlng. water piped to houae and garden, family orchard, B-room houae with fireplace; mower, rake and plow, 6 tons of. hay. All for 700. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., ex clusive agents. WHEN you think ot real estate thin ol Brown u wni&e. r)K 8AU4 automobiles. BARGAINS IN OOOD USED CARS Liberal Trades and Terms. 1S30 Bulck Spt. Coupe. 1030 Chryaler 70 Brouglnm. 1929 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Chev. Sedan. 1929 Chev. 4 Coupe. 1931 Chrysler 8 Conv. Coupe. 1928 Packard Sedan. 1929 Ford Roadster. BUY NOWI ARMSTRONG MOTORS, tNO. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE One Federal truck, one Buick sedan, cheap. Call 630 B Central. FOR SALE HOMES FOP SALE New 8-room modern house in Eugene. Will ascrtlice. Inquire 1129 Nlant.c St.. Medford POR SALE New 6-room modern house, owner. Will aaerlllc. Inquire 1129 Nlsntlc St.. Medford. 8-ROOM modern house. Price 81500 S23 N Riverside Phone 319-X. FOB SALB POULTKY FOR SALE Tested R. I. R'd pullet and cockerels, monins: jersey ana Ouernwv heifer. American whit rabbits. Rt. 2, Box 338. Loner lane FOR SALE 80 turkey. W. H. Cran dall. Rt. 8. Eagle point. fOH 8AI.lV LIVESTOCB FOR SALE Dairy cows Houston, Rosa Lane. POR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417. fOH sAI.K MI.Ht'LLLANKOtg FOR SALE Csne mill and pan. E. H Morse. Rogue RlverOrr vra AAI.R-.A3D. crabsppies, plums, fiecisiinat. Bag.y OxcAexd, Tsieat. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOMATOES for tale at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile outtiwest pnoenix, lo lb., already picked. Bring con talnera. POR SALE Tomatoes le lb. Bring containers. Second white house from crossroad on old Midway road. Elledge Gardens. POR SALE Crawford peaches, fine flavor, good tor canning. Bring containers. R. DeWIt, Pern Valley. DRAO SAW for sale: blades. Hlway Exchange, So. Phoenix. CUCUMBERS, cut flowers, dill pick les Mrs. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. FOR siE Pickling cucumbers, all sizes, ais w. Bin St. ioi. iom-x. WINTER eabbace. cauliflower, coll plant. 1303 E. Itlh. POR SALE IS to 30 tons A-l Bart- lett and Anjou pears, p. Wedge. 1 mile west Talent school. POR SALE Port Orford cedsr boat A-l condition. 946 Apple St. POR SALE OR TRADE 1600-watt rebuilt Western Electric light plant. t brood sows, 8 feeders. 1119 No Central. POR SALE Used sewlne machines. tU natr. is n. trm. if -trrt All makes' rented and repaired White I Sewing Machine4 Co, 34 N Bartlett per gallon, bring own container Jerry Barr. 4tb to N Bartlett. POR SALE Large 'oe box: also large electno range 706 Dakota Ave. HOTflFM RUFWHTPR Pnultrv and HOENEWSTra Poultry .nd ,i't ' NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower prloes Jerry Barr. 4tb to Bartlett Phone 803. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, phone 913-J. MISCELLANEOUS Authorised Prlgldalre Service Other Makes rep Tel. 437 Nights 905-Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahitracta. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, iltle Insurance Room 8 and 6. No. 83 North Centra) Ave., upstairs JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and TIMe insurance, Tbe only complete Title By tern to Jackson County. expert Window Cleaner. LETT GBOROE OO 11 - Tel. 1173 Bouse ileanlne. tflooi waxing ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing, MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plan- i wuwwu Oregon printing of all kinds: book btndlug; Loose-leaf ledgera. and blanks, billing systems duplicating oasb sales slips and everything in the printing line 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Painting and paperhonglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 648-W 8l8 Orape Money to Lend. WE laEND lONE"? ON FURNITURE AND LATE M DEI AUTOS. Three oer cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W B. Thomas. 45 8. Central Ground floor Craterian Theatre Bldg Sate License No 3-157. Piano ant violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAjOHT. Toacher ol piano Hatht Bonn Service. Arrang ing. Composing, ato. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tra .liter. BADS I'RANSF-B e STORAGB CO Ofdo 1018 No. central Phone 818 Prloes rignt Servlot guaranteed. REINKiNO TOUCHING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorage We haul anything a. a reasonaele price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 133. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and mover Special livestock moving equipment. Prloes right Riverside Phone 1044-Z LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Pnhllcatlon. This will notify land holder under the Eagle Point Irrigation District that the Board or Director lor aia district will alt as a Board ot Equal ization on October 3rd, a 3:00 o'clock D. m., in the office of the district, for tne purpose or reviewing ana cor recting It assessment rolls which are now on file in this office tor public Inspection. Parties aggrieved, or de. siring adjustments in acreage should present themselves before the Board at this time, or should file written requests for corrections prior to the I aDove menuonea oaie. By order of the Board of Director. CLARENCE F. DAVIES, Secretary. Bum mons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. The. state of Oregon, represented and acting by the world War veterans' State Aid Commission, Plaintiff, vs. Cslvan N. Evans, sometimes known as C. N. Evans, and Betty Evans, hus band and wife: John H. Dnlaon and Reba P. Deninon, husband and wife: Delroy Oetchell. and Alice M. OetcbA), husband and wife, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. lien or interest in or to the prop erty described In the Complslnt on file herein, Defendant. To Calvan N. Evans, sometimes known as C. N. Evans, and Betty Evans, husband and wife. Defendants In the name of the State of Ore gon, you, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complslnt of the plslntlff on file herein against you or otherwise plesd thereto within four weeks from the date of the first publlcstlon of this Summons, same fcln$ the 30th day of August. 19IT And von will pae take notlc I that u jou iaU to so afpea a4 answer or otherwise plead to aatd complaint, the plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief de manded In said complaint, to-wlt: A decree foreclosing plaintiff's mort gage and decreeing that the property hereinafter described aa follows, to-wlt: Lot five (81. Block two (3). Summit Addition to the City of Medford, County or Jackson, State of Oregon. be old in satisfaction thereof. This summon la published by or der of Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County Oregon, which order wss msde on the acta day of August, 1933. a. A. CVUUINU, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Coufthouse, Medford. Oregon. Notlos to Landowner of Medford Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given, that a spec. Isl election in and for Medford lrl gatlon District has been called and the same will be held on the 8th dsy of September, 1933, between the hours fixed by law, for the purpose of voting upon and determining whether refunding bonds oi eaid Med ford Irrigation District in the amount of 4460.000 shall be Issued by said district for the purpose of refunding tne outstanding bonds or said ais- trlct and accrued interest thereon. oala oonas to oe serial bonds of tne district and to mature over a period ?' 'r'y fare In such manner that the combined payment of principal and interest each year thereon ahall be substantially equal and to bear Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payaoie semi-annually. The polling places, at which said election snail be held are as follows First District Hlllcrest Orchard foreman's dwelling: second District caoin at Ever Shadv Auto Camp Third District Oak Orove School House, and the lallot at said elec tion shall contain the word: "Bonds Yes. and "Bonda No. OLIN ARNSPIOER, Secretary. MEDFORD IRRIGATION DIOTRICT. Dated Aug. 9, 11133. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of R. R Duncan. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County been duly appointed Administrator jt the Estate of ft. R Duncan, deceased, ana has duly qual ified as such Administrator. All persons having claims against wia estate are nereoy notuied and mjuirco to present tne same, duly verified as provided oy law, to O. H Bengtson, Uo North central Avenue. Medford, Oregon, before the expira tion of six months from the date hereof. Dated Medford. Oregon, July 38, 1S33. O. H. BBNGTSON, Administrator of the Estate of R. R. Duncan, 'Deceased. O. O BOGGS. O. H. RRNfinariM Attorneys for Estate oi R. R. Duncan. ucvvttAeu. worth central Ave., Medford, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of virion ior jacKson county. Q. L. Wooldrldge, Plaintiff, vs. John P. Davidson; Mrs. John p. Da vidson, wife of John P. Davidson; the unknown heirs of John P. Da vidson; Mahala W. Davidson; John Doe. husband of Mahala W. David son; the unknown heirs of Mahala W. Davidson; Theodore Basye; Mrs. Theodore Basye, wife of Theodore Basye; the unknown heir nt m- dore Basye; Cora Basye Lldatone and Mort Lldatone, her huabs.nrt- also all other persons or parties r.V.T .. vwwiniI,S any rignt, title, estate. Men or Interest in the real Jfitate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. In the name of the -State of Ore Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS ,1. Largs fishes C. Poixonous element II. Badgerlike animal 14. Certificate of graduation If. 100 square meters of land 18. Act of taklna; away 18. Like 19. Sailor II. Railroad eating car: colloq. It. Grow old I. Unclospd: poet. IB. Title of re? pec t 26. Book of the Bible It. Does not consent 19. By way ot 80. Profound letharjry 11. American soprano 14. Spread to dry 85. Joyous 16. Mimics 31. Southern constellation 19. Crisp cook! 40. Tablet II. Rapture 13. Before Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11 A VIE IM fZC IOIT nCTHlA 9. g. g. a1 a o 3J hqp B A 5 j 5J R g NIP EWs qsc o p ic l0lAt0y A 5, E, A g L E Pju t&s J5 C i A R IN G faZ3 ABSENT mP O S tIeIrI MADEMPTiltiy LOF D O E TEP CONNOTEflR I N 5 E s1oseJt1o1mUse1c t!s 44. Note of the seals 41. Recipient Of ft legacy 4T. Inside 43. One who enters with hoitlls Intentions SO. Build 82. Agricultural machine. It. Fixed charges DOWN L Public speakers ' 3 p p TEJZ 7 T5 R o i TT" m jt'3 rziizizzziiz 'l LmZA M siall 3l 1 - 'fjt it 1 yy, Jo SI " " . 1 l I 1 1 4" I 1 rr gon. you and each of you are hereby 1 required to appear and anawer tne complaint filed against you In the sbove entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this aum mons, and If you fall so to appear ; and answer ssld complaint, for want i tnereof. the Plalntlir win spply to the Court for the relief demanded In hi complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: That a decree oe enured adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim wnicn you or any of you have or claim to have in, to, and upon the real prop erty situated In Jackson County. Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: Being a part or me jonn r. Davidson Donation Land Claim, lying in Section 31, Township 37 South of Range 4 West in Sec tion 36, Township 37 South of Range 5 West; Section 6, Town ship 38 South of Range West, and In Section 1. Township 38 South of Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian, particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the South line of said Donation Land Claim In Section 6 Township 38 South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, whence the Southeast corner of said Dona tion Land Claim bears East 20 feet, and running thence North 31644 feet to a point on the North line of said Donntlou Land Claim, whence the Northeast cor ner thereof bears East 20 feet, thence West along and upon said North line 1082 feet to a point 1785.4 feet East of the Range line, thence South 2104 4 feet to a point on the South line of said Donation and claim 1800.6 feet East or the Range line, thence East 1092.4 feet to the place of beginning, containing 54 acres, more or loss. And declaring any and all such claims tr be null and void; and decreeing that the said Plalntlf Is the owner In fee simple of said premises, and of the whole tnereor, free ana clear or am and all right, title, estate. Hen or Interest of said Defendants, or any ol them, and that each and all of the Defendants herein, a id each and all Dersons claiming, or t- claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish, or claiming any fight, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to said property, or any por tion thereof, and tnat piaintnr uue to said premises be forever quieted i ' set at rest. The date of the order for publica tion of this summons Is Auust 23rd. 1933 The time prescribed for pub lication of this summons Is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is August 23rd, .933. HARRY C. 6KYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Medford, Oregon. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson Q. M. Roberts, as Trustee for Geo L. Haff. T. A. Henderson. O. C. Stan- wood, and C. H. Gram, Commis sioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor, Plaintiff, Dlscon Oold Mining Company, an Arizona corporation, A. D. Coulter, Olga M cores and oeorge B. Clarke, and O. R. Carter, as the County Clerk and ex-offlclo County Re corder of Jackson County, Oregon, and also all other persons and par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In and to the premises described In the Complaint herein, Defendants. To Dlscon Oold Mining Company, an Arizona corporation, A. D. Coulter, Olga Moores, George B. Clarke, and also all other persons and parties unknown claiming any light, title, estate. Hen or Interest In and to the premises described In the Complaint herein, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You, and each of you, axe hereby required and summoned to Cross-Word Puzzie 14. Negative 1U Pull-growa Insect 1Z. Containers IT. Money hoarder 20. Disproved 23. Poisonous substance obtained from oil of bitter almonds 2.. Swindles 16. Directions: Scotch 28. Snard 29. Duct 31. Hanrjuot 33. CJreed it. Is penitent 3.1. Monks 38, Particular point in the orbit of a heavenly body 8T. Author of "The Art ot Reason 18. Writer of boys' hooks 4L George Kllot character 48. Prophet 4t. Boy 48. Age 49. Brother of Odin IL Symbol for thyl 1 Protective rilling I. Near 4. Pronoun 5. Vehicle for snow travel I. Preeminently beautiful young man f . Large stream 8. Box I. Addition Ma building appear In the above entitled court and cause, and answer the Compltmt of the plaintiff on flit therein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publlcstlon hereof, and you will hereby take notice that If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will pray to uie court for the following rellel against you and as prayed for In plaintiff's Complaint, a succinct state- ment or which Is as follows, to-wlt For a decree making permanent the preliminary restraining oroer en joining the defendants, A. D. Coulter uid Dlsoon Oold Mining Company and Olga Moorea. from In any man ner alienating, mortgaging or pledg ing anv Interest they mtKht claim in the premises which are the subject matter hereof, and the defendant. O R. Carter, from accepting for record ation or recording any conveyance made by said defendants, and for a further decree ratifying, confirming ... nppu.K .vviyii w " ; I tiff in re-entering and re-posseesing said premises, and forec' sing said contract. Exhibit "B" of plalnurf'a Complaint, and decreeing that the Interest of the said defendants In and to the premises lying and being situate In Jackson County, Oregon, and oescriDea in Exhibit a or plaintiff's Complaint and In Volume 193 of the Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon, at pages 543 to 543 inclusive tnereor, and specifically re ferred to hereby, be foreclosed, can celled, annulled, aet aside and held for naught, and further decreeing that the title of the plaintiff be for ever quieted In fee simple as asalnst said defendants, and anyont claim ing by. through or under them, and that said defendants be given five davs from the date of the entry of said decree within which to redeem said premises by the payment or $16,500.00. together with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from May 20th, 1033, and the further sum of 8150000 aa plain tiff's attorney's fees and his coats and disbursements herein to be tax ed, and that the defendant, 01ia Moores. be required to make, execute and deliver unto the plaintiff a quit claim deed conveying any Interest she may claim to have in said prem ises within five days from the date of the entry of said decree herein, and upon her failure so to do, that said decree snau be considered in lieu of such said deed, and that In any event plaintiff do have and re cover tne aum of ai&oo.oo as his at torney's feea and his costs and dis bursements herein taxed, off and from said defendants. A. D. Coulter and Dlscon Gold Mining Company, ana ior sucn otner, rurtner and dirrer ont relief as to the court may seem meet ana proptr m the Dremtses. a of which more clearly appears from a copy oi tne uompiaint on rue here in and specifically referred to hereby This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general and regular circulation, nubllshed In the Ciw or Medford, Oregon, once each week for a period of four weeks consecutively, and five times, and said defendants are re aulred to aonear and answer as here in provided unoer ana Dy virtue oi an order duly made, rendered and entered under aate or August a ana, 1933, by the Hon. Earl B. Day, coun ty Juage or jaexson county, Oregon, acting In the absence of the Hon. H D. Norton, Circuit Judge of the First judicial District, from JacKson coun ty, Oregon, and his Inability to exe cute this order as sucn. The date of the first publication of tnis summons is August aard, less O. M. ROBERTS, WM. M. MCALLISTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Aaare&s: 301-3 Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. ANTELOPE, Aug. 80 (8pl.) miss ucoryla currier, teacher for the Antelope school, has been spending a lew days in Seattle. Ben Oswald la making a few lm provementa on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggi and chll drea and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatlett visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Baize Aug, w. Mr. Baize la able to be around on his crutches. Antelope school house Is being cleaned and the winter's wood la also being delivered. Bchool will begin Sept. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertson and daughter, Barbara spent August 25 In Medford shopping. women of the Antelope district are busy canning and preserving fruit and V9ietablea for Vie winter. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham end fa mil 7 spent August 37 with other relatives at the park In Ashland. Girl Scouts Of Phoenix Stage Antelope Costume pflrv'Manchurl- lOSlUme ranyt ij.psnese) new, agency re PHCKNIX. Aug. 30. (Bp!.) A most successful masquerade party was .h:ld last Saturday night by the girl scouts. Each girl acout mem ber was permitted to bring a friend, there being twenty present. Four of the mothers, Mrs. Holcroft nd Dr. Susie Standard were present aa host esses and Judges, and assisting In leading th game. Many original and unique custumes were worn by th girls, representing Huck Finn, tramps, dancing girls, fairies, etc. Prizes were to be award ed for the best, but as the Judge were unable to decide, namea were drawn and prizes awarded to Huth Oraham and Francl Olover. Re freshment of caka and les cream were served by the patrol leaders, Natalie Wilcox, Virginia Hlght and Mary Jean Barnes. Much credit I due the girl for th successful man ner In which the evening', entertain ment was conducted. MRS. PINCHOT GETS GIFT OF FERTILIZER MILPORD, Pa.. Aug. 30. (UP) It was a novel present that Governor Clifford Plncbot gave Mr. Plnchot on her 62nd birthday. The gift was 25 tons of fertilizer to b uwj on the extensive gardens of the Plnchot estate here. Mrs. Plnchot, a gardening enthusi ast, said she waa greatly aurprlsed but highly plessed over her hus band's choice of a gift, A few REAL BARGAINS In PIANOS at present low prices which can not B guaranteed after September first BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPH It So. a.-apt, L.US U. aiuckr, I FOR EUROPEANS PORTLAND, Aug. 30. (flpl ) First fresh fruit to go from Portland this season for European delivery was placed In the holds of the Italian motorahlp Rlalto of the Libera line at Oceanic terminals yesterday, ac cording to announcement by John 0. Settle, district manager of the Oen- ril t--mAhln cnrTV.r.tiMl. Libera ; . r -"r line agent here. Several carloads of Medford pears ava arrived her during the last three days for loading upon this ship and will be given fast passage to Marseilles for distribution in France. The second vessel to take fruit from here will be the factorship Oakland, scheduled to take a quantity of Grave rate In apples, the first apples to go from Portland to Europe this season, About 30 carloads of Medford pears have been received by tidewater cold storage plants during the last three days, coming here in apeclaUy-con- str acted baggage care attached to Southern Paclfto passenger trains The 333 -mile run Is made In hours, so the pears are Just as fresh when they arrive at the tidewater coolers as when they left the or chards the previous day, After once going Into cold storage, the fruit la kept at a temperature of Si degrees until it la placed In the fruit markets of Germany, prance England, Belgium, Holland, Denmark Norway, Sweden and other heavy con sumers Of temperate none fruits. Cold storage plants, refrigerator ships, re frigerator ears attached to European express trains, and cold storage plant in European cities all have their part to play in "keeping the apple cool, ARE ADDED U LIST I'S Additional volume treating on the subject of RoslcruclanlAm have been added to the collection of Rosier ucl an philosophy at the local publlo library. O. A. Poole of route 1, local Rosl- cruclan member, states that he has been Informed by the grand secre tary of the Roslcrucian order with national headquarters In San Jose, Cal., that because of the demand for work on this subject, It ha been found necessary to donate further oop Ir to the Medford public library. The Roscruclan order, known as AMORC, 1 not a religious organiza tion, all of it publications are trea tises on philosophy, metaphysics, the sciences and arts the object of the organization being to acquaint the student or member with the nature of existence and to give an under standing of the fundamental laws of life. The selection of cities for the perl- odlo national Roslcrucian conclaves Is determined by the Interest shown by the reading publte In the or ganisation' publication and month ly periodical, the Roslcrucian Digest, In the public libraries. In addition to holding membership conclave In such cities, extensive advertising 1 then conducted by the grand lodge in the local press. The fund that make possible the donation of the books to the publlo libraries are the result of contribution of local mem ber of the order. 1 1 TOKYO. Aug. 80. (AP) Japanese military authorities prepared today to deal drastically with a situation described aa serious arising from a series of bandit raid on railroad In ported from Mukden yesterday a bandit gang derailed a train near Halyang, killed four Japanese and two Chinese and carried off several other passengers. Sunday a smaller robber raid on a train near Chaoyangchen resulted In the death of one passenger. Injuries to ,ii, and kidnapping of three. EXAMS WILL FILL 5 Open competitive examination are to be given by the United States olvll aervlcs commission for (Irs po sitions, announcement Issued by J. C. Lsckore, district manager state. Applications, which are to be sent the offcea In Seattle, may be made for tho following: Lineman, tele phone, gioso to 11300 year; ma chlnlat $1620 to 91020 a year; moun tain truck driver, I020 to I12S0 a year; operator, compressor, 91030 to 1390 a year; powderman, 11020 to 91300 a year, Notice. Some Medford business men are till buying their printing from can vaster who llv in Medford but woo end tbe order out of the city and county to bav, th. printing don. Not a very good way to build up horn Industrie, and put over th N R. A. Insist that your printing be don at home (Adv.) Broken window glazed by Trow pildf CsDln.l work. VILLAGE BANKERS 1ST HELP HATCH BLUE EAGLE EGGS (Continued from Page One) In Italy once until the bankers wtre all playing on his team. . Th. m.ntlon of hlah.r prlosa M th consumer ral another qua tlon. Th, unorganised whit collar man with a fixed Income and no flra,at lng union Kader to tight hi battle (or him I writing here (or th tn wer. Assuming that another Injec tion of r. D. B. emergency remedy I about to be administered to the coun try, will It be direct Inflation? Price of necessity are being In flated by NBA operations. Printing presa operations by whaterer nam they may be called, would merely sock It Into the white collar man th, ulti mate consumer of sock that much, harder. At tha moment the administration Is soft-pedaling talk of Inflation nth both feet. It la doming, but hose who manipulate the stops on our fl nanclal organ aren't quite ready with that one, out so the public can hear how high the note la pitched. In certain aolld-thlnklng govsra ment circles the thought la being ad vanced it might be better first to carry NRA a step further. That la crack down on recalcitrant Industrie with the biggest tooth NIRA has the licensing provision. It's backers say this would carry us a little deeper Into modified o clallsm, but wouldn't be so painful on the middle classes. A certain American 'shipping line seems to be on the verge of getting itself all tied up with the govern ment. Some time back the head ot this line negotiated successfully with Washington for the acquisition of some of the U. 8. lines, but as tbe months went by no money wae forth coming in payment therefor. Federal agents were sent out to look over the line's book. The book were somewhat tumbled; up, according to preliminary report. But It was ascertained that the line' head had been awarded a com mission for negotiating the U. 8. line deal. This was being paid In regular Installments, while Uncle Bam went begging for his dough. Further the boo its revealed that the line bad an attorney at 950,000 a year. Three years ago this attorney waa loaned 9100,000 on which neither Interest nor princi pal has ever been paid. Orders went out to discontinue fur ther payments to either man until the government claim was cleared up. The aluminum trust Is back 4s town trying to get an NRA code with the Independents snapping at it heels. There are three phases of this busi ness. First, production of aluminum up to the Ingot stage; second, semi- fabricating, and third, manufacture ot kitchen utensils and all the other things this metal goes Into. The trust controls the first phase 100 per cent; the second, 75 per cent, and evon manages to wangle 60 per cent ot the profits from finished pro duct. Because the latter come in competition with thing made from other metals, they go Into a separate cods. 1 Flv Independent mill are engaged In semi-fabricating. Thl group 1 try ing to (ore the trust Into an agree ment not to undersell Ingot to It self. Several week back th, trust allowed It would submit a code (or ltlf alone, th same to be accepted with out publlo hearing. NRA said nay, nay. Thl time th flv Independent are at least going to get a hearing. FREE ENTERTAINMENT AT PHOENIX Aug. 0 (Spl.) Mera bers of the educational, music, dra matic and horn, economic com mittee of the Phoenix Grange mt at the Orange hall on Monday night thU week to lay plan for th (rea program and entertainment to b given on Orange Booster night, Sep tember 90th. All of the community an Invited to be guest of the Drang on that night and all present and former member of the Grange ara especially urged to be present. Full announcement will be made later. Pomona Grange To Hold Phoenix Meet PHOENIX, Aug. SO. (Spl.) All member of th Phoenix Orange ara reminded of the meeting of the Jack son county Pomona Grange whlclt will meet at the Phoenix Orange halt Saturday night, September 9. Meetings of the Pomona an open to all members of the fourth degree) and all member of the Phoenix Orange are urged to be present- Phoenix Schools Opening Sept. 11 PHOENIX, Aug. 80. (Spl.) Phoe nix achoola will open on September 11. On n.w teacher wilt be employed In the high school to take the plac of Mr. Campbell, athletic leader and basketball coach. Reld. Murdock to Co.. canner, ot th Monarch brand Bartlett pes re, will b represented at Mediord tola fewoa pi Uitor, Root,