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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
You Can 7 Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
WAN! to Mil row nom? Want
10 M til ot I In odd! mo
end U household furnishings
Oo you od tool loi rout (tr
ies? . . AO inexpensive want-AO
in th Mall mbune Classifies
Pag srUI find ctaa answer ic
chaaa and many other perplexing
oroblema.
rbre Are the Rates:
par word tint macrtton 3c
(Minimum 20c)
Eacb additional Insertion,
par word
IMInlmtuB lOol
Per Una per month, without
copy ehangea . tlJt
75
Phone
Lost anu fouSd
LOST 20 in currency, possibly In
MannV Return to owner. Tribune
"loe- gwr1- , -, - -
LOST If dog missing, call 1818.
LOST Horn-rlm glasses Monday
nutbt Between Sacred Heart hos
pital and Riverside. Pleas return
- ,to Mali Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
wantei Woman for housework.
Phone W2-J or call 814 East 9th.
WANTED-OIrl for light housework.
803 So. Holly, after 8 p. m.
WANTED MALE HELP
jr TOO WANT 'a' WONDERFUL OP
PORTUNITY to make HO a d7
operating a "Neighborhood Store
send me your name immediately.
Brand-new Idea. No capital or ex
perience needed. Write quick for
Stalls. Albert Mills, 2538 Mon
mouth. Cincinnati, O.
WANTED SITUATION
CAPABLE, efficient woman wants
practical nursing, cooking or house
keeping. Excellent cook. Mra. L.
j. King, Eagle Point.
WANTED MIHL-ELLANEODB
WILL PAY CASH for 60 to 16 ewes.
not over 5 years oia; mu
good cows. Give price and, descrip
tion. Box 13849. Tribune.
WANTED To lease small dairy farm
or ranch, on snares or j
man and wife. John Stevenson.
Wlldervllle, Ore.
WANTED To buy peaches, any kind.
. Phone 1524-w.
TOR general painting and floor wax
ing, call 906-L.
WANTED Wool, hides and pelta: pre
mium price for lamb'a wool. Med
ford Bargain House. 21 N. Orape.
Phone 1062.
WANTED Pasture lor cowa. also
want aaddla nor, unester menu.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished, 80 lb. Also aay wot, am
4-F-2.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished. o id. rnon -r-.
I WANTED Modern bouse to rent, 3
bed rooma, walking aistanc w
courthouse. Pbun U1-J.
WANTED White Leghorn puller.
Give description and prloe. Box
123. Butt Falls. Ore.
WOULD LEASE amall herd Guernsey
cows to party with teed. H. B
Howell, Rt. 2. Grant Pas.
HAY GRINDING A epecielty Brown,
the bay grinder. 40 So. Central.
PHONE 869-R Have your furniture
reupholstered, reglued, reflnlsbed
Thlbault.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
& RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER tt funk of all
descrlotlona
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
21 No Grape Tel 1082
WANTED Household goods, atovei
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Tel
1082.
WANTED Listings of valley home 'n
exchange for choice cai property
Staple Realty Co.. Ashland.
tOtl HEM 11UDSE3
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house.
Phone 89C-H, or call 403 W. Jackson.
, ..4 .
FOR RENT Up-to-date house, newly
furnished: garage. 205 w. 9th st
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
house, close In. Inquire 141 So.
Holly.
SVR RENT Completely furnished
house, 411 Woodstock.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen.
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
HOUSES 610. 61160 and 616. water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
For RENT Home, furnished or
unfurnlehed. Brown Whit.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 696.
CLASSY modern 5-room stucco. eat
front. Clear 626 Pin.
FOR SALE OR RENT -Sidney SmitB
nom i-orner Weat Malo At Orange
Exclusive luting, w L Vswter
jacksoD Co. Bank Bldg.
FIVE room rumlaned bom. IIS Cot
tag. rOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room UxTO feet on
Grap St. Suitable for amall bust
neaa Located next door to Mall
Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable
rent. Call at Mall mount olllc
Of paoa 16.
rOR SENT APABTMENTS
FOR RENT Apt. S2S No. Rlverelde.
RENT 2 and 8-room furnished apart
nunU, Alt No. Central.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
combination living and dining room,
sleeping roam, kitchenette wltb
built-in, gee range, refrigerator
btb and toilet. Heat and water
furnlthed. Rent 11800 per month
Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune
office.
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOB BENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 118 B. Main
Ratea very moderate.
FOR BENT HJR.MHIltD BOOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room. JU No.
Peach. -
ATTRACTIVE rooma. 404 8. Orape.
TOR RENT Nicely furnished aleep
log rooma with oath room privi
leges, garage. 810 per month. 126
So Rlveralde.
KR RENT Attractive rooms, good
board at 14 Cottage.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 held work
and saddle horsea. Tel. 838-R.
FO SALE or TRADE Young pure
bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 411.
WANT UVBSTOCK. Will trade equity
in it-room house, ixcellent location
Box 1063t Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light aedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
1-ROoM modern bom bath laundry
trai screened porch, oullt-lna gar
age ahade and 'rult trees; 1700
equity tpr car. acreage eabln site
or what have you Phone 1538-L
or write Box 13331 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lb. 1 year old
Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below
bridge. So. Ashland
FOB EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In
400-acre ranch, 50 acre creek bot
tom land, 15 acres alfalfa, balance
pasture and wood. All farming
and wood-cutting equipment go
with place; also 1 hesd good dairy
stock and team. Ten miles from
Medford. Will consider resl estate
' In or near Medford. Box 13622,
Tribune.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabln auto camp at Alturas, Cal.
Big Fines Lbr. Co., Medford, Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage, what have you. 165 1th St.
Ashland.
FOB. SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Cheap, 2 or 3 acres In
truck garden, A No. 1 Bear creek
bottom soli, abundance of well
water for Irrigation: 2-room shack.
. A bargain, second whit house
from crossroads on old Midway
road. Mrs. Geo. Euedge.
A MODERN Home at a sacrifice price.
o rooma. central point. Faoer
Agency.
WHEN you think ot real estate, think
OI Brown tc White.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOP SALE New 8-room modern
house in Eugene, will sacrifice.
Inquire 1129 Nlantio St., Medford
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Reglatered Shropshire
rama and ram lamrja. u. a. Baiaoe,
Jr., Central Point.
FOR SALE 4 young cowa and wagon.
037 pine.
FOR SALE 20 Duroca; weigh about
140 lbs: smooth and gaining. Harry
-sarr. Jacksonville R. F. D.
FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 411.
FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS
FOR BALD Cocker spaniels 4 mos.
old. and roller canaries. Jackson
ville. Phone 113.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES.
FOR SALE '29 Plymouth sedan. No
dealers. Call after 5 m., 815 W.
Second.
HUPMOBILE with glass enclosure;
good condition; cheap. 1040 W.
11th.
FOR SALE Latest model Chevrolet
sedan, guaranteed like new; very
small mileage. Take car In trade
and arrange terms. Address Box
13842) Tribune.
BARGAINS IN
GOOD USED CARS
Liberal Tradea and Term.
1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe.
1930 Chrysler 10 Brougham.
1929 Cher. Coup.
1929 Chev. Sedan.
1929 Chev. 4 Coupe.
1931 Chrysler 8 Cony. Coupe.
1928 Packard Sedan.
1929 Ford Roadster.
BUY NOWI
ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Rlversld.
FOR SALE On Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, eheap. Call 630 8
Central.
r)H SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SATSUMA PLUMS for sale cheap.
For partlculara Phone 645-L.
FOR SALE Monteg circulator heater
ln good condition. Call 956-w
after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Fresh salmon injgs,
Valentine's Csfe.
FOR SALE 100 tiers 16-ln. seasoned
apple wood, large sir for heater.
31 per tier. Come with own trans
portation. 4 mile east of Gold Hill
at flwt brldjre crossing Sam creek
Rlversld Orchards. Call Robert
Ptrk or Schuvler Shsnklln.
r'OH SALE MISI'EI-LA.NtOLS
FOR SALE Cheap, one electric grind
ing machine. .-h.p. motor, grind
ing wheel tnd tool. Box 13648,
Tribune.
ELEBRTA PEACHES Resdy Tue
day: bring containers. Linn Or
chard. Eagl Point. Victor Te-a-tore.
Prop.
lOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
APPLES, plums, Tuscan cling peacha
sagiey orcnara, vaieni.
QOOD used sheet metal, auluble (or
siding or rooting on outbuildings.
Brill Metal Work.
FOR SALE Wood or coal heater.
suitable for large house. 406 Beatty
St.
FOR SALE Piano boxes, while they
last. 81.25 each: 1000 rt. eheetrock,
2c sq. ft. Davis Transfer at Storage.
Tel. 644. "
FOR SALE 28-36 Savage Rifle, like
new. Dandy deer gun. Highway
Exchange, So. of Phoenix.
ITALIAN and petite prunea. Geo. B.
Young. Rout 1. pnon 1-F4.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, winter cab
bage, broccoli plant. 1202 E. lltn.
TUSCAN Cling Peaches will start to
ripen sept. o. b. e. foss. Talent.
WOOD tor hay or potatoes, near Trail.
k. e. sxeiienger. Trail, ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
max, so up: terms if desired. All
mskea rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large loe box: also large
viectno range, vuo Dakota Ave.
TUSCAN CLINO peaches. Olelm
Ranch. Talent, Ore.
TOMATOES for eale at Calhoun
ranch, 1 mile southwest Phoenix,
lc lb., already picked. Bring con
tainers. FOR SALE pickling cucumber, all
sizes. 210 w. Bth St. Tel. 1846-Y.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
ana teaming, pnon 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Frigldatre Service. Other
makea rep. Tel. 421; night 90S-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooma 3
and 8, No. 32 North Central Ave.
upatalra.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Tltl Insurance. .The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledger, and
blanks, billing systems, ci-'.ioatlng
cash sales slips and eve.; .fling In
the printing ltnea. 28-30 24. orape,
Phone 75.
pointing and Paperhanglng.
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 846-W. 313 S. Grape.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per montb on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 43 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. Stat License No. 8-151.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Tescher of
Plsno. Height Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 818 Liberty
Bldg.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 815.
Price right. Service guaranteed.
RE INKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price, ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
er and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Price right.
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Publication.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for th County of Jackson
O. M. Robert, aa Trustee for Geo. L.
Haff, T. A. Henderson, O. C. Stan
wood, and C. H. Gram. Commis
sioner of the Oregon Bureau of
i-aoor. riainilir,
vs.
Dlscon Gold Mining Company, an
Arizona corporation. A. D. Coulter,
Olga Moore end George B. Clarke,
and G. R. carter, a th County
Clerk and ex-offlelo County Re
corder of Jackson County, Oregon,
and also all other persons and par
tie unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, Hen or Interest In and
to the premise described In the
Complaint herein. Defendants
To Dlacon Gold Mining Compsny,
- nnwi corporation, a. u. coulter.
Olga Moorea. Oeorm s. rik-k nx
slso all other person and parties
-..n..VRU c, i,ing sny ngni. title,
estate, lien or Interest In nd to th.
premises described In th Complaint
..t.,, mi soove named derendant
In the name of th Stat of Ore.
,uH, na eacn nr tmi t-
hereby required and aummoned to
-ffw in vn aoov entitled court
and cause, and answer the CompUmt
of the plaintiff on fil therein against
you within four week! from the dste
of the first publlcstlon hereof, and
you will hereby take notice that if
you fn u , .ppe,, ,M answer,
for want thereof plaintiff will p.-ty
to the court for the following relief
plaintiff a Complaint, a auccinct stste
ment of which It as follows, to-wit:
For a decree making permanent
th preliminary restraining order en
Joining th defendant. A, D. Coulter
and Dlscon Gold Mining Compsny
ana uui Moorea from In any man.
ner alienating, mortgeciruc or Died.
Ing any Interest they might claim In
th premise which are the subject
mstter hereof, and the defendant, o.
R. Carter, from accepting for record-
made by aald defendant, and for a
further decree ratifying, confirming
an. approving in action of the plain
tiff In re-entering and re-pcMeinjE
aid premises, snd forec tin said
contract. Exhibit "8" of pialntlff's
Complaint, and decreeing that th
Intereat of the said defendant In
ana to tne premises lying and Deing
altuat In Jackson County, Oregon.
and described in exhibit a or
plelnttff'a Complaint and In Volume
193 of the Deed Recorda of Jackson
County, Oregon, at pages 643 to 545
Inclusive thereof, and specifically re
ferred to hereby, be foreclosed, can
celled, annulled, set aalde and held
for naught, and further decreeing
that the tltl of th plaintiff be for
ever quieted In fee stable against
ald defendant, and anyon claim
ing by. through or under them, and
that aald defendant be given five
dsvs from the date of the entry of
said decree within which to redeem
said premise by th payment ai
816.600.00, together with Interest
thereon at the rat of six per cent
per annum from May 20th. 1933. and
the further aum of 61500.00 a plain
tiff attorney'a fees and his costs
and disbursements herein to be tax
ed, and that the defendant, Olga
Moore, be required to make, execute
and deliver unto the plaintiff a quit
claim deed conveying any lntrt
he may claim to have In aald prem
ises within five daya from the date
of th entry of said decree herein.
and upon her failure so to do. that
said decree snail be conaiaerea in
lieu of such, said deed, and that In
any event plaintiff do have and re
cover the aum of 61500.00 his at
torney' fee and hla coat and dis
bursement herein taxed, off and
from said defendant. A. D. Coulter
and Dlacon Gold Mining Company,
and for uch other, further and differ
ent relief a to the court may seem
meet and proper In the premises, all
of which more clearly appears from a
copy of the Complaint on file here
in and specifically referred to hereby.
Thla Summons Is published In the
Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
of general and regular circulation,
publlahed In the City of Medford,
Oregon, onoe each week for a period
of four week consecutively, and five
time, and said defendant are re
quired to appear and answer a here
in provided under and by virtue of
an order duly made, rendered and
entered under date of August 22nd.
1933. by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Coun
ty Judge of Jackaon County, Oregon,
acting In the absence of the Hon. H
D. Norton. Circuit Judge of th First
Judicial District, from Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, and his Inability to exe
cute this order as such.
The date of the first publication of
this Summons ta August 23rd, 1933.
a. M. ROBERTS.
WM. M. MCALLISTER.
' Attorneva for Plaintiff.
Address: 201-8 Medford National
Bank BlJg.. Medford. Ore.
Notice to Landowner of Medford
Irrigation District.
Notice Is hereby given, that a spec
ial election In and for Medford le
gation Dlatrlot ha been called and
the same will be held on the 8th
day of September. 1933. between the
nour fixed by law, for the purpose
of voting upon and determining
wnetner refunding bonda o. said Med
ford Irrigation District In the amount
of 6460.000 shall be Issued by said
district for the purpose of refunding
tne outstanding bonda of said dis
trict and accrued Interest thereon.
Said bonda to be serial bonds of the
district and to mature over a period
of forty yeara In such manner that
cne combined psymenta of principal
and Intereat each year thereon ahall
ds substantially equal and to bear
Interest at the rat of four per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually.
Th bolllne nlaoss at which said
election shall be held are aa follows:
First District Hlllcrest Orchards
roreman's dwelling: Second Dlatrlct
Cabin at Ever Shadv Auto Camn:
Third Dlatrlct Oak Grove School
House, and th lallot at said elec
tion shall contain the words: "Bond
Yea.-' and "Bonde No."
OLIN ARNSPIOER. Secretary.
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Dated Aug. 9, 1933.
Notice to Creditors
In th County court of the Stat of
uregon in and for Jackaon county
In th Matter of th Estat of R. R
Duncan. Deceased.
Notice ta hereby liven that th un
dersigned ha by order of the County
iurt ot tne Stat of Oregon for
Mail Tribune Daily
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28. Part of a
church
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Queens"
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31. four-wheeled,
two-Bated
pleasure
carrlocfl
IS. Little child
3S. Kxl.vtfrj
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fr the foot:
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II. Short fast race
Solution of yesterday's Puzzle
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Jackaon County been duly appointed
Aaministrator jt the Bstat oi ta. n
Duncan. doeaed. and ha duly quel.
Ifled a such Administrator.
AU person having claim against
said atat are hereby notified and
required to present th tame, duly
"willed a provided ov law, to o. a
Bengtaon, 80 North central Avenue.
Medford, Oregon, before the expira
tion of alx month from th date
hereof.
Dated Medford, Oregon, July 26.
1933.
O. H. BBNGTSON,
Administrator of the Estat of
R. R. Duncan. Deceased.
O. O BOOOS.
O. H. BENOTSON,
Attorney for Estat oi R R. Duncan.
deceased. 30 North Central Ave.,
Medford, Oregoa.
Svmmons.
In th Circuit ;oun. of tne Stat of
Oregon for ,',ackaon County.
a. L. wooldrlcgt, Plaintiff,
v.
John P. Davidson; Mr. John P. Da
vidson, wlf of John P. Davtdson;
tne unknown heirs of John P. Da
vidson: Mahala W. Davidson: John
Doe, husband of Mshala W. David
son: the unknown heirs of Mahala
W. Davidson; Theodore Baaye; Mrs.
Theodore Basye. wife of Theodore
Basye: the unknown heirs of Theo
dore Baaye: Cora Basye Lldstone
and Mort Lidatone, her huaband;
also all other persona or parties
unknown, claiming any right, title.
eetate, lien or Interest in th real
eatate described In the complaint
herein, Defendant.
To each, every and ah of th above
named Defendant:
In the name of the Stat of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
reauired to appear ana mwcr
oomplalnt filed agalnat you In the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeka from the date
ot th first publlcstlon of thl sum
mons, ana ir you ran ao to appvsr
nd answer ssld complaint, for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
in hla complaint, aucclnctly atated aa
follows, to-wit: That a decree be
entered adjudicating any and all
right, title, estate. Hen or claim which
you or any of you have or claim to
have In, to, and upon th real prop
erty situated In Jackson County,
Oregon, described as follow, to-wlt:
Being a part of th John P.
Davidson Donation Land Claim,
lying In Section 31. Township 81
South of Range 4 Weat In Sec
tion 38, Townahlp 31 South of
Range 6 Weat: Section 6. Town
ahlp 38 South ot Range N West,
and ' In Section 1. Township 38
South of Range 5 West of the
Willamette Meridian, particularly
described aa followa. to-wlt:
Beginning at a point on th
South lino of aald Donation Land
Claim In Section 6 Townahlp 38
South of Range 4 Weat of the
Wlllamatte Meridian, whence th
Southeast corner ot aald Dona
tion Land Claim beara East 20
feet, and running thence North
2184.4 feet to a point on the.
North line of said Donation Land
Claim, whence the Northeaat cor
ner thereof beara East 20 feet,
thenc Weat along and upon aald
North line 1082 feet to a point
1786.4 feet East of the Rango
line, thence South 2164.4 feet to
a point on the South line of said
Donation -.and Claim 1800.6 feet
East of the Range line, thence
Eaat 1092.4 feet to, the place of
beginning, containing 54 acre,
mora or less.
And declaring any and all such claims
tr be null and void; and decreeing
that the aald Plalntlf 1 th owner
In fee simple of said premises, and of
the whole thereof, free and clear of
any and all right, title, estate, lien
or Intereat of said Defendants, or any
of them, and that each and all of
th Defendant herein, aid each and
all person claiming, or - claim by,
through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
snd barred from asserting, attempt
ing to eatabllah, or claiming any
fight, title, eatst. Hen or Interest
In or to sld property, or any por
tion thereof, and that Plaintiffs title
to said premlsea be forever quieted
an' set at rest.
Cross-Word Puzzie
I. G overt,
J. Organise
4. Insect
I. Prune ap
abridge:
: Tar.
I. Oak nut a
7. Movea back
I. Irtland
9. Kplritr's home
10. Addition to a
butldlns
11. Stain
IT. Roman bronie
19. Scatter
21. Short sleep
23. KevolvliiK
platform
24. Dillveed
2:.. Beams of llffht
2ft. Slameae coins
27. Appear
29. City In Italy
31. Oriental
J. Score at base
ball IT. Ran up taptr
Ingly
40. Sea eagle -42.
Flowers
44. Poker stake
4)1. Kind of bird
47. Dreits
4. Tlmtd
i. V(ttable
so. Young damoa
II. Many times
II. Osnealovlcal
record
14. Fioatina- shett
nf Ice
II. Islsnd In the
Pacific,
U. Flnlnhcs
17. Pis vine cards
DOWN
1 Gang
Th dat of the order for publica
tion of thia summon 1 Aur ust 23rd.
1933 Th time prescribed for pub
lication of thl summona 1 once each
week for four consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication of thla
summona la August 33rd. .933.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Of fie Address:
Medford, Oregon.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court ot th Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
The Stat ot Oregon, represented and
acting by the World War Veterana'
State Aid Commission, Plaintiff,
vs.
Calvan N. Evan, sometimes known aa
O. N. Evans, and Batty Evan, hus
band and wife; John H. Dnlon
and Reb F. Dentson, husband and
wire: Delroy Getchell. and Alice M.
Getchel, huaband and wife, sleo all
other persona or partlee unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Intereat In or to th prop
erty described in th Complaint on
file herein. Defendant.
To Calvan N. Evans, sometime
known aa C. N. Evan, and Batty
Evans, husbsnd and wife. Defendant:
In the nam of th Stat of Ore
gon, you, and each of you, are hereby
required to appear and answer th
complaint of the plaintiff on fil
nerein against you or otherwise plead
thereto within four weeka from the
date of the first publication of thla
Summons, same being the 30th day
of Auguat, 1033.
And you will plea tak notice
that If you fall to so appear and
answer or otherwlae plead to aid
complaint, the plaintiff will tak de
cree against you for th relief de
manded In aald complaint, to-wlt:
A aecre foreclosing plaintiff's mort-
gsge and decreeing that the property
ncreinaiter aescnoea a roiiowe, to
wlt: Lot five (6). Block two (2).
Summit Addition to the City of
Medford, County of Jackson,
Stat of Oregon.
be sold In satisfaction thereof.
Thla summons la nubllahed hv or.
der or Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of
th Circuit Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, which order waa mad on th
WW a ay of Auguat, 1933.
O. A. CODDINO.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
r. i. Adores:
Courthouse. Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Settlement of Final Account
In the County Court of th Stat of
Oregon for tn county of Jackson.
In th Matter of th Eatate of Julia
E. Beekman, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that Carrl
0. Beekman and Benjamin B. Beek
man, Executora of the Estate of Julia
E. Beekman, deceased, have filed their
final account a auch Executors, and
that Monday, the 9th day of October,
1933, at 10 o'clock of aald day, and
the court room of the above entitled
Court, in the County Court House. In
Medford. said County and State, have
been appointed by said County Court
as the time and place for the hearing
of objections to and the settlement
ot such final account.
CARRIE O. BEEKMAN.
BENJAMIN B. BEEKMAN,
executors of the Estate of
Julia E. Beekman, deoeased.
City Warrants called for Payment.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand In th General
Fund of the City of Medford for the
redemption ot Warrant No. 869 to
938 inc. Intereat on the above war
rant will cease after Sept. 8, 1933.
Dated thl the ath day of Sept. 1933.
UUB n. BaMUBUS.
City Treasurer.
THE GRANGE
By Gertrude Hak.
Pomona Grant.
Th Jackaon Count) Pomona
orange win meat Saturday nlgnt,
September 9 at p. m. at th Phoe
nix granga hall.
A large attendance u desired as
ther ar alwaya matter of Interact
to the member that requlr atten
tion. Th evening meeting ty to be tried
out wltb th hope that those mem
bers who find it Impoaslbl to at
tend the all-day meeting will avail
tnenueivea or the opporunlty offored
of a Pomona meeting In th evening.
All members of a subordinate
grange may attend, but of oourse.
only member of th Pomona vot.
We are aura that If all subordinate
grangera would attend th Pomona
meeting that In a short wh.ll they
would realise tn Importance of the
Pomona grange In th program of
wonting out th farmer' problem,
and better understand th nd of
sll grange members cooperating by
Joining the Pomona grant and so
assist In bigger plan of county-wld
worn.
Let u mail thl on of th larg
est meetings of th year, (very
ranger come. Ho lunch 1 required
so no preparation on your part. Just
bring yourself and your granger
irienda.
At Phoenix grange hall, Saturday.
September 9, at p. m,
Central Point Orang.
CENTRAL POINT, Sept. 6. (Spl.)
Orange opened Friday night with
a fine program followed by business
meetliiii, report of vtrlou commit.
tees win heard, and plans for future
actlvltlea discussed, among which
waa th collecting of "sales slips'
from dealer to enter th conttat for
prltes. Among visitor present were
Mr. and Mra. Howard Mayfleld of
Redmond, who retain their member
ship In the Central point grang.
Announcement ws mad that th
wheat growers usoclatlon will mt
in Vo hall Thursday night. Septem
ber 7, at t o'clock.
Infant Son Of
Atkins' Passes
Gordon Meredith Atkins, Infant
son of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Atkins,
of Maple Park Drive, thl city, passed
away tnl morning, after a short Ill
ness, Th child waa born Aug. 10,
1933. Bealdea th parent, are left
brother and alaters.
Funeral services under direction of
th Perl Funeral Horn, will be held
at th graveside In th Medford I. O.
O. F. cemetery Thursday at 3 o. m.
wltb Rev. w. R. Balrd officiating.
I Cleaning and P.-?alng. th Cmr)o
serves you right. Fre delivery. Tel
1 1210. Uimbei K.Si.
UNTY
Antelope
ANTELOPE, Sept. a. (flpl.) Mr.
and Mra. Cecil Culbertaon and d ft ugh
Ur spent September 9 at Dead ladlan
aoda springs.
Loren O'Neal ha been hauling
pears to Medford for Luther Day this
past week.
John Qreb Is working at the Alta
Vista orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Torton are pick
ing pears on the Meridian orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. B. V ttvffe had as
dinner guesU September 3, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Balee and aona. Mr. and
Mra. Leo Cannon and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bale and children and
John C. Oreb. TB
Mlas Ernestine Frttienberg of San
Francisco spent the week-end with
her parents of Butte Falls.
Mrs. Fred Dutton and Mrs. Velma
Wood called on Mrs. Bob Balee Au
gust 30.
Mrs. John Oreb spent the reek-end
at Butte Palls with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen
rlslted at the Harry Stanley home
August 31.
Miss Ruth and Bob Arena will en
ter St. Mary's academy In Medford
September 11.
Mrs. Bill Big ham and daughters
visited Mr. and Mra. Joe Arena Sep
tember 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owena and
daughter Lilian, and Mra. John Ra
dar were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Stanley Septembsr 9.
Mlsa Oeorgla Currier and mother
and Mrs. John Oreb spent the after
noon of September 1 at the Antelope
school, mending achol hooka.
Harry Stanley Just finished a silo
on hla ranch and Is having It filled
with corn for the winter.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. Sept. . (Spl.)
Rev. and Mra. Watklna and son of
Nogsles, Aria., who are stopping for
time in th valley, were welcome
vlsltora at the Federated church
Sunday, and by Invitation of Rev
Johnson; Rev. Watklna delivered the
Sunday evening sermon to an ppra
elatlv audience, and will hold
sehlea of meeting In Sam Valley
during the week.
Woman'a Relief Corn met Satur
day with a limited attendance. After
regular business waa disposed ot ar
rangement were completed for hold
ing th quarterly birthday party on
th next meeting day, Saturday, Sep
tember IS. A good attendance Is
axpeoted.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayfleld and
shlldren of Redmond were visitors
of relatives and friend over th week
end and attending to buslneaa mat-
van.
Mr. and Mr. Otto Bohnert are en
Joying a week-end trip to Diamond
lake.
R. W. Brltean of Laktvlaw 1 a
guaet at th horn ot hla brother-in-law
and (later, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. La Orlm are at Cor
vallla, engaged In hop picking.
Mra. Marl Richardson and daugh
ter Krma, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rich
ardson and daughter Charlotte, have
reutrned from a week' outing at
Lake o' the Woods.
Billy and Wayne Mayfleld apent
Saturday and Sunday with the Smith
children at their home.
1
Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK. Sept. 6. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carr and son
Allen, who hav spent several months
wltb Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Carr. left
for San Francisco September 1. Mr.
and Mr. Carr wilt move to th home
of their daughter, Mra. Ben Harrison.
Mr. Carr, Sr., haa been very ill for
sometime.
Bd Xoster we quit badly hurt
September . whll beraklng a wild
hers at th Clay Biles ranch.
Mr. and Mr. Letr Bollng and
children apent August 80 In Orant
Pass.
Mrs. Oeorge Weat and daughter
Paulina returned to Medford Septem
ber . after spending wveral day
with Mr. Pauline Whl.
Mr. Tom Robert and Mn. Hanson
of Analoff. Or., ar visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hsnry Miller. Mrs. Robert and
Mr. Miller ar slaters.
Mra. Max Mlll.r of Carson. Wash.,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. Boom
ill ur, and Mr. J. O. Penalson of
Portland, ltr of Mr. Boomlltr.
who apnt two week TUItlng here
returned to their respective homes
September I, They were ocompnlso
bv Mis Rett Boomsliter. who will
visit with thsm for several week.
Mr. and Mra .Henry Miller, who
movd from Orant Pas last week
to th place formerly occupied by
th u. L. smitn. visited ineir rancn
on Applegat September .
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and chil
dren were Medford visitors septem
ber 1.
L. L. Smith ws a dinner guast at
th R. L. Miller home September I
Th dlnnr wa given In honor of
th birthday of R. L. Miller and Mr.
Smith.
Mrs, Bd Prefountaln spent Septem
ber J with Mrs. Clay Biles.
Oregon Weather,
Cloudy tonight and Thursday with
scattered shower In th mounUIn
of north portion and on th north
eost; somewhat higher temperature
Thursday: gentl to moderate
changeable wind offahor.
prion aa. We'll haul away youi
rtfus. City Sanitary Servic.
Broken window glased by Trow'
prldg Cabinet Work.
mws
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Sept. 0. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. N. D, Thornton, who
have been employed by the Medford
Ditch company thla aummer, moved
to their home In Medford laat week.
Mr. Thornton, during th fruit Ma
son, will drive a truck at an orchard
near Central Point,
Mra. Walter Marshsll and eon, Billy,
returned home Saturday from th
forest service camp. Billy will enter
the Eagl Point high cbooU
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen and
son, Gerald, spent vral daya laat
week camping on South Fork of
Rogue River.
Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcamp and call
dren of Hornbrook, Calif., visited her
last week with her sister, Mrs. L. J.
Rohrer and family and her brother.
W. M. and O. A. Hansen. On Tues
day Mra. Rohrer and son, Louis, th
Bloomlngcamp family and Mildred
and Bruce Hansen, plcnlced OB Rogu
river.
Mr. and Mrs. Roblnett, Mr. and
Mrs. Peart and Mra. Kady of Medford
were guests at the Olasa home last
Sunday. Mra. Roblnett and Mr.
Peart are sisters of Mr. Olasa.
Vernon Fowler, who la employed
at the Olasa ranch, I at Propct
visiting hi mother and other rela
tive". Mr. and Mr. Ray DeLalr of Bu
gene. and Mr. and Mra. Warn Wake
field of Yreka, Calif., are visiting over
the week-end at the Oeorge Brows,
home. Helen Brown, who ha been
at Yreka for soms time, returned
home with them.
Leland Dyslngcr of Row Lan vla
Ited at th C, B. Myer horn Sunday.
Dave Daniel who recently under
went a minor operation at th 8acrd
Heart hospital, la getting along nlely.
Mrs. Mnrlon M. Barker, tachr of
th Brownsboro school, moved down
from her home above Butt Falls Ian
Wednesday and baa been busy get
ting ready for the opening of school.
Farmers who have silos ar busy
getting them In shap for winter feed.
Ed Tucker finished filling hi laat
Saturday and W. M. Hansen and Ban
Tucker will fill their this week. Mr.
Mary Bradshaw 1 putting up a alia
on her ranch, which will oon bj
finished and 'ready for th nillg.
BEAOLE, Sept. , (Spl.) Peart
Clark of th Modoo orchard apent th
week-end visiting her friend, Fayora
Zuck.
Jean Spark I visiting at th horn
of her grandmother, Mrs, Blaine, thl
week.
Pear pickers from her that war
working at th Redekln orchard hay
a 10 daya' layoff.
Th Edler family apent Thursday
at Lake Creek at th Farlow horn.
Harriet Prey e; Lake Creek vial ted
Monday at th R. H. Seegmlllr horn.
SUa Keyes and brother of Medford
were Sunday visitor at th Robert
Sim horn.
Mr. and Mra. Walkr and family
of Idaho arrived her on day laat
week to vlUt Mr. Walker's brother,
Joes walker, and family. They hav
decided to make thl their horn If
they can find a ranch to leas.
Cha. Sanderson and daughter
Thelma and son Lloyd left for Ruck
leberry mountain Friday morning for
a few daya. They war accompanied
by Mr. Hamlin and daughter Fan
nie of Reese crek.
Th Dodgo orchard ha a crew pick
ing pear thl wek.
Mr, and Mra. Chat. Mtlhollcn ant
family wer Sunday gusst at th
Sakralda horn.
Harriet Prey, who ha been a vis
itor at th Sanderson horn for th
paat two week, left for Mdford Fri
day. Th Edler family war Medford Tl
ltors Prldsy.
School will begin Septembsr 5, with
Mis Anderson of Ashland as teacher.
Ward Blaine Is in Medford this
week. He 1 having hi tonsil taken
out and will stay with his aunt, Mrs,
Sparka, until hi throat I held.
Charlie DeArmond ha purchased
a new threahlng machine and 1
threshing th neighbor' grain. Th
yield thl year I below average.
Mr. and Mra. Strlt and daughter
of Medford wer Sunday guest at
the Blaine home. Clinton Blaln
cam horn wltb them for th day'a
visit.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Grant and son
Donald wer Medford shopper Thurs
day. Frank Nelson wa fixing hi thick
Friday and th block that wer hold
ing It up tipped over, catching hi
arm and breaking It,
LAKE CREEK DIES
Dartd Daniels, resident of th Lak
Creek district for the past 33 years,
passed away at a local hospital Wed
nesday morning after an lUneni eor
erinir the past ten days. He waa bora
In Mlasourl, November 14. 1840.
Ha leaves two sisters, Mrs. Laura
Hathaway of Bakerafleld. Calif., and
Mrs. Alex Watts of Applegat. Funer
a) arrangements In charge of the Perl
Funeral Horn will be announced
later.
Notice.
School District No. 103 wishes to
call for blda for a bus driver for th
coming year. Blda to be In hands of
clerk by Frldat. September 9.
JOSEPH E. LfiflTER, Clerk.
Rt. 3, Box 23, Blddl Road.
Beagle