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PAGE THIRTEEN You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFOBD HAIL TRIBUNE, JiEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad Wajn to tell four notnet WW to get rid ol tew odds uo and. la Household furnishings! Do too need tools tot touj gar a.nf An icoiperuiT. went-Ao in the Mail mount Olaaunea put will find answer K chase and man; other perplexing problems- H:re Are the Rates: Per word tlrrt insertion .. (M1Plmlim aac' gun additional insertion, pet word - (Minimum 10c) per Une pet month, without copy changes 75 Phone ' L09t" ANU POUND LOBT 20 in currency, possibly in Mam?e. Return to owner, Tribune office. Reward. LoBT If dog missing, call LOST Hom-rlm glasses Monday nubl Between Sacred Heart Bos- pltal and Riverside. Please return to Mall Tribune. WANTED MALt HELP WANTED Man to do cement work. Box 13720, Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper on ranch: short hours; steady Job. Box 13664. Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress; must be able to type; must have refer ences. Diamond Cafe. WANTED QUI or woman to do housework and cooking. Hours 7 a. m. to 2 p. m. Pay 515 per month. If you are not a good cook and s hustler don't apply. Mrs. Joe Thomas. 222 So. Holly St. - WANTED MISCEIXANEOCS WANTED Circulating heater and small wood range. Tel. 581. WANTED 2nd hand 2-qt. Mason Jars; also bed. dresser. Tel. 1127-R. WANTED Light car. Will trade good cow and pay difference. Call at Lockwood's Milk Depot, 1802 West Main. WANT passenger, Sacramento, this Sunday. Share expenses. Olds se dsn. Box 13721, Tribune. WANTED Board end room, 525: north side. L. Brown. Jackson Hotel. WANTED To rent 3 or S acres free bottom soil with water. Box 13714. Tribune. WANTED Adults, teachers preferred, to rert my furnished home; 3 bed rooms; 1 block from Junior high, 308 Haven St. WANTED Song poems and melodies to arrange for publication ana dlo Broadcasting. Copyrights Be cured. Halght Song Service, 311 Liberty Bldg. WANTED Best car 520 cash. Everett Court, No. 1, W. 11th and Peach. WANTED Wool, hlow and pelts; pre mium price for lamb's wool. Med ford Bargain House, 27 N. Drape Phone 1062. WANTED Pasture lor cows, also want ssddle horse. Chester Wendt. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, Bo lb. Also day won. lei 4-F-2. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished. 8c lb. Phone 4-F-2. WANTED Modern house to rent, 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phone 117-J. wanted Whits Lenuorn pullets Olve description and price. Box 123. Butte Falls. Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. a. a Howell. Rt a. Grants Pass. EAT GRINDING A specialty Brown the bay grlndet. "40 So Central. PHONE 969-R Have your furniture reupholatered, reftluea, reiinisnea Thlbsult. JUNE WANTED Ws psy cash for JUNK BATTERIES A RAQIAIORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. OOPPER & funk of all descnntlons MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape Tel 10 WANTED Household roods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. lei 1062. WANTED Listings of valley homes 1n sxohsnge for oholoe Csl property FOB HEM' HOUSES 518 S. NEWTOWN 8 bedrooms, din' lng room, living room, fireplace, front porch: good condition: 823, water psld. Call First Insurence Agency. H. H. Brown. 105; after S. 1670. FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un furnished home; s bedrooms, screen porch, flreplsce. hardwood floors, Urge lawn, with shsde trees; with or without furnace heat, phone 1146-J. S15 WILL RENT 5-ROOM PART LY FURNISHED HOUSE. 620 N. Grape St.. to permanently employed tenant. Water psld. Also we will psy moving expenses from present location In Medford. If you can get a better deal than this, show us. W. E. THOMAS', 46 S. Centre!. HOMES FOB RNT Call 695. rOK BENT HOUSCS FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. 1035 W. 10th. c. A. DeVo. FOR RENT To adults or adults with grown children, ideal fl-room un furnished bungalow in flrst-clsas condition, close In: has built-in fix tures, heetrola, electric water best er sod tenk; new Unolelum on kit chen floor; laundry tubs, screened porches, gsrage, wood bouse, nice lawn. See property at 71 W. Uth and call first door west. Resdy for occupancy and low rent to good tenant. i ROOMS, hardwood floors, fireplace, very modern. 1 acres of land. 510 ' per month, water paid. 5 rooms, larger then above, with better im provements, on 1'4 acres, rsnt 517.50, water pstd. Both plsces on Keene Way drive, opposite Medford Public Oolf course. Union Savings nd Loan Assn.. 45 South Central. FOR RENT Up-to-date house, newly furnished; garage. 205 W. 8th St. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, does In. Inquire 141 So. Holly. FOR RENT Completely furnished houss, all Woodstock. FOR RENT Houss rent for carpen ter work. Box 12085. Tribune. For RF.NT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown 51 White. HOUSES 510. 512.50 and 516, water paid: wood range Prions 105. GLASS V modern 5-room stuooo. east front. Olear 626 Pine. FOR SALE OR RENT Sidney Smith home i.orner West Mstn at orange Exclusive listing. W L Vswter Jackson Oo Bank Bldg. FIVE room rumlaned home. 118 Cot tage. FOB SENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5 rooms or 2 rooms. 636 West 4th St, FOR RENT Private furnished apt.: phone, radio; reasonable. sis eo. Oakdale. BE comfortable this winter by living in one of our unequalled 4-room furnished flats; steam-heated, Frlg- ldalre, tile kitchen. Every concelv. able convenience plus best of man agement. Rent without garags to permanently employed tenants. 537.60 mo. Holly Apta., 188 NO. Holly, union savings sc Loan Assn owners. 45 6- Central, 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Tel D49-H. FOR RENT Apts. 525 No. Riverside FOR RENT Unfurnished spartment combination living and dining room. sleeping room, kitchenette with bullt-lns. gas range, refrigerator batb and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent 618.00 oer month Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune office. DURRELL COURT, 329 No. Holly. FOB BENT BOARD AND- BOOMS BOARD and room In private family, close to oourtnouss snd nign school. Also want washing or care of children. Write Box 13708, care Tribune. BOARD AND ROOM at 715 E. Main Rates very moderate. . . FOR RENT FURNISHED KOUMS FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at FountalB Lodge. FOR RENT Furnished room. 312 No. Peach. . ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 cottage. FOB BENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x50 feet On Orspe St. Suitable tor small busi ness. Located next door to Mall Tribune Job . Shop. Reasonable rent. Call at Mall Tribune office or Phone 75. FOB EXL'HANOE FOR TRADE Piano for cow. Holly. HAY near Phoenix to trade for what have you. A. D. Perdue, Rt. l, box 258. Midway road, central Point. FOR SALE Saddle mare, or trade for cow. Laying hens and spring tur keys, rnira - nouse soutn- r&ir grounds, Pacific highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and saddle horses. Tel. B3B-K. FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure bred brown Swiss bull. rei. k. WANT LIVESTOCK WIU trade equity m o-room nouse. uwku ww Box 1063i Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedsn in rood eonamon. iot wuw. ru. 697-R-l. i-ROuM modern home bath laundry tra- screened porch bullt-lns gar age shsds snd 'rult trees: 8700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or woat nave you rauue iwo-u or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound wots Borse, IWU IDS- I rem via Walter Jones. 2nd Bouse below bridge. So Ashland. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOH SALE OR TRADE Equity on 4- room modern house In Central Point for stock or whet have you? D. A. London. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10 caoin auto camp mmi-, w Big Pines Lor. co, Meoiora. ure TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in Bend. Ore., dear for something deer in Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What have yon. 156 itn St. Ashland. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE, RENT 2 houses, furnish ed; water; 610. 813 Summit. POP SALE New 5-room modern house in Eugene. Will sacrifice Inquire 1129 Nlani.c St. Medford TOR BALE DOOS AND PETS FOR SALE Cocker spaniels 4 mos old. and roller canaries. Jackson vUle. Phone 173. fOB SALE IU1 Utsll FOR SALE 12 acres, 5-room house. electric lights, well, plenty rarer, fsmlly orcherd: tt miles from Medford: 51000. sacrifice price. Roberts. 720 W. and. Tel. 152S-J. FOR SALE Cheap, 1 or S acres In truck garden, a no. i near csees bottom sou, sbundsnce of well water for Irrigation: a -room shack. A bsrgsln. Second whits house from crossrosds on old Midway road. Mrs. Geo. Elledge. A MODERN Home at a sacrifice price. 5 rooms. Central Point, paber Agency. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown s waits. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE Latest model Chevrolet seaan, guaranteed uae new; very small mileage. Take car In trads snd arrange terms. Address Box 13642. Tribune. BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS Liberal Trades and Terms 1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe. 1930 Chrysler 70 Brougham. 1929 Chev. coupe. 1929 Chev. Sedan. 1929 Chev. 4 Coupe. 1931 Chryslsr 8 Cony. Coupe. 1928 Packard Sedan. 1929 Ford Roadster. BUY NOW! ARMSTRONG! MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE One Federal truok, one buici seaan. cheap, call 690 8 Central. For -Sale MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BEAUTIFUL old square grand piano. line mane, no. Baldwin piano Shoppe. 36 So. Grape. FOB SALS LIVESTOCB FOR SALE Young gentle saddle pony, loia B. Jackson St. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams and ram lambs. L. A. salads, Jr., Central Point. FOR SALE 4 young cows and wagon oai pins. FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417. FOB SALS) MISCELLANEOUS MUIR PEACHES Reedy Tuesday; Bring containers. Linn orchard. Eagle Point. Victor Tesaltore, prop- 3 ACRES standing corn to sell or trade tor wood. Phone 1093. 6160 HOTPOINT electric range, used o monins, good conaition; reason ably priced. Phone 863-W. FOR 8 ALE A few more piano boxes i eacn. Davis Transfer Co. EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA peaches. Extreme east end Spring St., then south to first bouse. Chsrles E. Rose. FOR SALE Tomatoes, Damson plums. itsitan prunes, r, s. carpenter, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Italian prunes. Phone v-jr-i. GUNS for sale or trade. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Montag circulator heater in good condition. . call 850-w after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Fresh salmon eggs. valentine's cafe. FOR SALE 100 tiers 15-ln. seasoned apple wood, large size for heater, 61 per tier. Come with own trans portation, 4 miles esst of Gold Hill at first bridge crossing Sams creek Riverside Orchards. Call Robert Park or Schuyler Shanklln. FOR SALE Cheap, one electric grind ing macnine, -H-n.p. motor, grind ing wheels and tools. Box 13648, Tribune. TWO train tickets to Portland, good untu eept. 111, si eacn. s7 Mae St. PRESSURE water system for dees well, complete. A real bargain. E. R. white Machinery. Phone 31. GOOD used sheet'metsl, suitable for eiaing or roofing on outbuildings. Brill MetsI Works. ITALIAN and petite prunes. Oeo. B, Young. Route 1. Phone 7-F4. FOR SALE Tomatoes, winter cab bage, broccoli plants. 1202 E. lltn TUSCAN Cling Peaches will start to - ripen Sept. 6. E. E. Foss, Talent. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail R. C. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Used sewing mschtnes. s41 makes, 55 up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. Wblte Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Large los box: also large eiectno range. 700 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all sizes. 215 W. 8th St. Tsl. 1645-Y. FOR ssnd, gravel, sediment, fertilizer snd teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS Authorized Frlgtdalre Service. Other makes rep. Tel. 427; nights 805-Y. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT COAbs tracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave , upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts at Title) and Title Insurance. The only complete Title f item in jantson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House clesntng. Floor Waxln. 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 ledgere. and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips snd every. hing in ne priming uacs. so-ov n. wik Phone 76, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting and Paperhanglng. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 546-W. 316 B. Grape. Money to Lend. WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balanoe. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 46 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-157. Pis no and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of Piano. Hslght Song Service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. master. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service gusrsnteed. REDWING TRUOKINO CO Trans. fer and storage. We hsul anything as a reasonable price, ill no. Fir Street. Phone 632. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Riverside, phone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Grants Psss irrigation District will Aieet Tuesday, October 8, 1983. at 10 o'clock In the district office In the Court. House. Grants Pass, Oregon, sctlng as a ooara ox equalization for ths pur pose of reviewing and correcting Its assessment and apportionment of taxea. This notlos published by order of the Board of Dlrectora of the Orants Pass Irrigation District, this 6th day 01 September. 1939. FORBES W. FOSBERY, Secretary, Notice to Creditors, In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank D. Frailer, deceased. Notloe is hereby given that I have been duly and regularly appointed Administrator with the Will Annexed of the above entitled estste under and by virtu of an order of the county court of Jackson County, Oregon, duly msde, rendered and en tered upon August 10th, 1988, and all creditors having claims against said aeceasea are hereby notified to Pre' sent the same duly verified, with vouchers thereunto sttached, and all persons owing said estste are noti fied to pay their said Indebtedness to me at my office. Rooms 201-8 sieaiord national Bank? building, Medford, Oregon, within six months irom the date of this notice. Dsted at Medford. Oreson. this win aay or August, ibbs. GEORGE M. ROBERTS. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Frank D. Frailer, deceased. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State it Oregon for jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Euphemla J Warner, Deceased. The undersigned. Administrator with the Will and Codicil annexed of the Estate of Buuhsmla J, Warner, deceased, has filed his final account on the administration of aaid estate with the County clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and the above named court has fixed 10 oclock a. m.. Sep. tember 30, 1933, at the court room of said Court, Courthouse. Medford Oregon, as the Urns and Discs for hearing objections thereto, and al lowing ana settling the same. RAWLES MOORE. Administrator with the Will annexed. Suit to Quiet Title. ATTMMrms prrA pimr-iniTroM In the Circuit Court of the State of OrefOn for .1rlcann PniinM The California Oregon Power Com Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Pokes 5. Novel by Rider Haggard 8. Encourage 12. Lopsided 16. Babylonian deity II. Gaelic 15. Female horse 16. Skilled work men IS. Streaked 20. Baseball tasras 21. Pioneer 23. Changs 26. Rowing lmpls ment IT. Ribbed cloth 30. Ons who car ries on ths person It, Armor for the lower leg St. Horae 15. Resinous sub stance It. Wrsth . 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Smith, huaband of ssld Eutha A.- Smith; Nancy Ann Hoxte, also known ss Nsncy Ann Hoxsy; Almlra Avery, also known as Almlry Avery: R. B Packard, slao known ss R. B. Pack ard. Jr.; Edward Packard; Ellen Packard; Sslly Packsrd, also known as Sady Packard; John Packsrd: Charles Packard; Atty Packard, also known aa Athy Packard; Jefferson Packard: Viola Packard, also known as Vloley Pscksrd; children snd heirs at law of aald Rer.ln B. Psck srd snd Eutsh Ann Packsrd, his wife; John Doe Hoxey, also known as John Doe Hoxle. husbsnd of ssld Nsncy Ann Hoxsy: John Doe Avery, husband of asld Almlra Avery: snd the unknown heirs of said Rezln B. Packsrd, deceased: of ssld Reason B. Packard, de ceased, and of said R. B. Packard. deceased: the unknown heirs of ssld Eutsh Ann Packard, deceased, Euthsnn Pscksrd. deceased. Euths A. Packard, deceased, snd Eutha a- emitn. deceased, snd of ssld I. M. Smith, deceased, husbsnd of said Eutha A. Smith: also the un. known heirs of said Nancy Ann Hox ey. deceased, and of ssld Nsncy Ann Hoxle. deceased, and of ssld Almlra Avery, deceased, snd of ssld Almlry Avery, deceased, snd of said R. B. Packard, deceased, son of ssld Rezln a. Packard, and said Eutah Ann Packard, deceased, snrf nr um n B. Packsrd, Jr.. deceased son of said Rezln B. Packard, and ssld sruisn Ann Pscksrd, deceased, end or ssld Edwsrd Packsrd. Ellen rscxsrd. Sally Paokard. Sadv Pack, ard, John Packard. Charles Pack ard. Atty Packard, Athy Packard, Jefferson Pscksrd, Viola Psck ard. and Vlolsy Pscksrd. the de- ccssea cniidren of ssld Rexln B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, deceased: Thomas Chavner, also known as Thomas chavener; and Margaret Chavner, his wlfs, also known as Margaret Chavener, and as Rose Chavner. and as Rose Chavener. and as Rosy chavner, and as Rosy ensvener: and Margaret Thompson formerly Margaret. Chavner, also formerly known ss Margaret Chsv ener;' Peter Chavner, also known as Peter Chsvener, an as Petr J. Chavner, and aa Peter J. Chav ener: Michael Cbavner, also known ss Michael Chavener; Mary A. Price, widow, formerly Mary ' A. Chavner, also known ss Mary A. Chavener; ohlldren and heirs st law of said Thomas Chavner and Margaret Chavner, his wife; W. B. Thompson, husband of said Mar garet Thompson: snd ths unknown heirs of ssld Thomas Chavner, de ceased, of ssld Thpmae Chavener. deceased, and Margaret Chavner, deceased, of said Margaret chav ener, deceased, of ssld Rose Chsv ner. deceased, of said Rose Chav ener, deceased, of said Rosy Chav ner. deceased, and of said Rosy Chavsner, deceased; Iredell J. Phlpps. also known as I. J. Phlpps; C. P. PhlppS, hlS WifS: W. J. Phlnn.' X. D. Phlpps, unmsrrled; D. B Phlpps, widower; and May Phlpps, unmar ried, also known as Laura May c,"fi as u May Phlpps. ohlldren snd heirs st Isw of said Iredell J. Phlbns snd o. p phinn his wife: the unknown heirs of ia ireaeu j. pmppi, deceased, and of said I. J. Phlpps. deceased, and Of said O. P. Phlnna. riav..H. Hester Jones, formerly Hester uifym, WUIDW OJ BS1Q W. J, PhlppS. deceased; John Doe Jones, her hus band; Dell w. Phlpps, Dsle Phlpps a minor: Donsld Phlnn. minA- Alice Phlpps, a minor, and Callsta Phlpps, children snd heirs at law of ssld w. J. Phlpps and Hester Phlpps: the unknown heirs of said W. J. Phlpps: and also all other persons or psrtles unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein, and altu ated IB Jackson County, Orejton, and Southern Oregon Credit Bu- Cross-Word Puzzie I. Chief f ods of the Teutonic pantheon I. Chaffy part of (round grain It. Ana-lo-SazoD alave 1L Feminine nickname 17. Free from error 19. Abandoned 23. Fall behind 23. Beard of grain 14. Meadow It, Children' - game 27. Old piece of cloth 31. Flrat woman . liy II. Bhort-napped fabric 32. Betrothed 16. Gladdene 21. Goddeiiei Of destiny 19. Jnenrtlon 40. Precise loca tion 41. Silkworm 42. Coarse file 44. Dlatrennlng 46. Kind of flower 45. Hunt 41. Shelter t WlnjlfVa t, Optratle soprano 4. Author of "Tha Kaarla Queen." I. Solemn form of anal) a. To this ' T. Devour rssu, a corporation, and R. H. Toft, Defendants, To Rexln B. Packard, also gnon ss Resson B. Psoxsr-l. ana ss 1. Pscksrd; Eutah Ann Pac-ara. nis r-ifs. also :no n aa Butbann Pack srd and as Eutna A. pa:xara. an Eutha A. smith: I. M. Tmith. bus bsnd of ssld Eutha A. Smith; Nancj Ann Hoxto. slso xnown ss r.su:j Ann Hoxey: Almlra Arery. also knoern as Almlry Avery: R. B. ?sckard, also known ss R. B. Pscksrd, Jr.; Edward Packard; Ellen Packard: oauy raoa ard, also known as Sady Tackard; John Packard; Charles Packard: Atty Packard, also known ss Athy Pack ard; Jefferson Packard: Viola Pack ard, also known ss Vloley Packard; children and heirs at law of said Resin B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, his wife; John Doe Hoxey, slso known ss John Doe Hoxle, hus bsnd of said Nsncy Ann Hoxey; John Doe Avery, husbsnd or ssld Aimira Averr: and the unknown heirs of said Rezln B Pscksrd, deceased; of said Reason B. Pscksrd. deceased, and of aald R. B. Packard, deceased; the unknown heirs of said Eutah Ann Pscksrd. deceased. Euthsnn Packard, dsceassd, Eutba A. Packard, deceased, and Eutha A. Smith, de ceased, and of ssld I. M. Smith, ds ceassd, husbsnd of ssld Eutha A. Smith; slao the unknown heirs of said Nancy Ann Hoxey, leceased, and of ssld Nsncy Ann Hoxle. deceased, and of ssld Almlra Avery, deceased, snd of ssld Almlry Avery, deceased, snd of said R. B. Pscksrd, deceased, son of ssld Resin B. pscksrd. snd ssld Eutah Ann Packard, deceased, snd of said R. B. Pscksrd, Jr., de ceased son of ssld Resin B. Packsrd. and aald Eutah Ann Packard, de ceased, and of said Edward Packard, Ellen Packard. Sslly Packard, Sady Packard. John Packard, Charles Pack ard, Atty Paokard, Athy Packard, Jefferson Packard. Viola Packard, and Vloley Packard, the deceased children of said Resin B. Packard and Eutah Ann Packard, deceased; Thomas Chavner. also known as Thomss Chavener; and Margaret Chavner, his wife, also known as Margaret Chavener. and as Rose Chavner, and as Rose Chavener, and as Rosy Chavner, and aa Rosy Chav sner: Michael Chavner, also known ss Michael Chavener; son and heir at law of ssld Thomas Chavner and Margaret Ohavner, his .rt'i; snd the unknown Heirs of said Thomas Chav ner. deceased, of eetd Thomss Chav ener, deceased, snd Margaret Chav ner, aeceasea. of said Margaret Chav ener, aeceasea, 01 said Rose Chsv ner, deceased, of said Rose Chav ener. deceased, of ssld Roav Chsvner. deceased, and of said Ros . Chavener, ueccasea; ireaeit j. pnipps, also known as I. J. Phlpps: O. p. Phlpps, his wife; W. J. Phlpps, son snd heir at iaw 01 ssia ireaeu j. pnipps, and 0. P. Phlpps, his wife; the Unknown neirs of ssld Iredell J. Phlpps, de ceased, snd of said I. J. Phlpps, de ceased, snd of said O. P. Phlpps, deceased; Hester Jones, formerly Hes ter Phlpps, widow of said W. J. pnipps. deceased; John Doe Jones, her husband; Dell w. Phlpps, Dale Phlpps, a minor. Donald Phlpps, a minor, Alice Phlpps. a minor, and uauste rnipps, children and heir. a. law of aald w. J. Phlnna. nrt Hester Phlpps: the Unknown Heirs or said W. J. Phlons: and ilin s.11 other persons or partlea unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest in the real eststa dascrlb. ed in the complaint herein, snd sit- uawa in jsckson county, Oregon: IN THE NAME OF THR ktattb OREGON: You snd each of you are hereby required to appear In the above en titled court and causa snd there sn swer the First Amended Complaint on file therein against you within ten (10) days from the date of the service of this summons upon you 11 servea witnin jaexson county. Oregon; or If served within any othor county of Oregon then within twenty idui aays rrom me date of ths serv ice of this summons upon you; or If served out of the Stete of Oregon after an Order of Publication, or If served by publication of auch sum mons, then on or before the Isst dsy prescribed In the Order for publica tion or ssia summons, wnicn last day will be the 32nd day of Septem ber. This summons Is published In ac cordance with an Order made and filed In the above entitled court and cause, by the Honorable R. D Norton, Judge of the above en titled Court, and which Order has been filed herein, and la of date the 39th day of August, 1033; It requires this summons to be nub- llahed in the Medford Msll Trlbuns published at Medford, Oregon, once a weex ror a period or four () con secutive weeks, and requires you and each of you to appear In ssld court ana cause and mere answer ssld com plaint on or before said lsst dsy for the publlcstlon of ssld summons. And you will plesse take notloe that If you fall to so sppear and answer ssld Amended Complslnt the piaintui win apply to the above an titled court for the relief preyed for In ssld complaint, to-wlt: That the plaintiff is the owner and enutiea to tne possession of the fol lowing described reel nronertv. situ. ated In Jackson county, Oregon, to- ntti Commencing at the Northesst corner of Donation Land Claim No. 3 in Township 37 south of Range One West of the Willam ette Meridian; thence south 89 degrees 66 minutes west 1789.2 feet slong the Donstlon Land Claim boundary to the point of beginning; thence South aa it. greea minutes west 403.67 feet along the Donation Lend Claim Boundary to the easterly bound . sry of the old Pacific & Eastern Rsllway right of way; ssld point being north 88 degrees od min utes Esst 1320 S feet from the Inside "L" corner of Donstlon Land Claim No. 43; thenoe South 13 degreea 38 minutes Esst 372.09 fsst slong the Psclflo tc Eastern Rsilwsy right of way, which fol lows the present right of wsy fence: thence south 7 degrees 64 minutes Esst 146.98 feet follow ing the Psclflo ez Eastern Rail way right of wsy to a point on the present fence line; thenoe north 88 degrees minutes esst 308.08 feet: thence North 0 de grees .04 minutes West 808.00 feet to the point of beginning, containing 4 00 acres, more or less, all corners marked with A H-lnch pipe set in cube of con crete I3-Injtl3-In.xl2ln. That sll of ssld property lies esst of the center line of the stresm known as "Bear Creek." Together with all the tens menu, hereditaments and ap purtenances belonging to or in sny wisa appertaining to said real property, and That none of the defendants herein .svo.sny lien upon or rlth', tltlt or ; in and to any or ssld rest - r.B-t- ftnil That 'none of ths helre, known or unknown, of sny of the defendants' or parties nsmed as defendsnts here in, nor sny of those Included in the title ss "also all other persons or psrtles unknown claiming any rtgiit. title, saute, lien or Interest in the reel eststs described In the complslnt Qereln snd situsted In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon" hsvs sny Hen upon or Interest of any kind In sny of said real property, and that each and all of the defendants herein and the unknown helre of sll of the defend snts herein, snd all other persons mentioned ss defendants herein, tie and they tnd each of 'hem, are ex cluded from any right, title, or In terest In or lien upon any of said property, and for a decree quieting the plaintiffs title in fee simple In and to all of aald property; And for a Judgment for plaintiffs costs and ouoursemei.ts sgainai. such defendsnts ss sppear and an- swsr herein: And a decree for such other ana further relief as shsll be just and equltabls In the premises. The date of the flrat publication of this summons Is the 28th day of August, 1933. The date of ine last publication of this summons la the 22nd dsy of September, 1933. Dsted at Medford. Oregon, this 29th dsy of August, 1033. A. E. KEAMRS, Attorney for the Plaintiff, ill Liberty Building, Meaioro, Oregon. Table Rock TABLE ROCK. Sept. 8. (Spl.) I Tabid Rock school opened Septem ber 4 with Arthur Strauss and Miss Jessie iSeabrooke as teachers. Forty two pupils are enrolled. Mrs. George Oardner of San Fran cisco wu a guest of her nloce, Mrs. R. B. Nealon, Wednesday and Thurs day. Swimming puplle of Mils Evelyn Hamilton enjoyed a plcnlo lunch at Bybee bridge August 38. Miss Ham" Uton presented the Red Cross but tons and badges won by the mem bers during the course of swimming lessons. Miss Beatrice Sesbrooke of Port land arrived last Thursday to visit her parents here. Rev. J. M. Johnson of Central Point and ftsr. H. p. Watkina of Art aona attended the Thursday night service here last week. Both gave interesting talks. . Mr. snd Mrs, Tom Wright spent Sunday and Monday at Huckleberry Mountain. John Nealon and fnmlly returned from there Wednesday af ternoon and reported the weather too stormy for berry picking. Mrs, A. Ij. Seabrooke returned .home last week from Lancaster, Cel., where she spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. U mated. The Meade, Hamlin and Shaffer families, accompanied by Misses Wright, Elizabeth and Evelyn Ham ilton and Paul and Donald Wilson, enjoyed a ewlmmtng party at Jack son Hot Springs, Sunday, Sept. a, Persons attending Grandpa Hoists birthday dinner last Sunday were: Marlon Nealon, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hensley and sons, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Norrls and Edith Sagai P. Boyden of Silverton, Ore- ar rived this week to look after his business Interests here. Keith Gregory returned home on Monday after a visit with his great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, at Bandon. The wheat crop on the Lydlard ranch was threshed last week and provei to be one of the heaviest ylelders In this dlstrlot, making making about 60 pushels to the acre. The J. I. Nealon family went to Huckleberry Mountain Tuesday but returned Wednesday on account of rain. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Sept. 8. (8pl.) Then bu been quite a bit of sick ness in the community this weeK. There seems to be an epldcmlo of Intestinal flu going around. School will begin September 11. Tha teaoher, Mies Alios Rudd, to as been visiting her father In tbe east. Be has been 111 most of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hsney of Ashland were In Fern Valley on business on Wednesday. Frank McClaln of Boseburg was a visitor at the Lem Hughes home Wednesday, He visited his brothers, Oeorge snd Charles. In Phoenix the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fillmore of Medford were visiting friends here Sundsy. Mrs. Ezra Messenger was in Ash land on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Phoenix called on Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Eld rldge Sundsy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeWIt are mov ing from our community to a place near Jacksonville. 1 Trtple-Yolked Mixs Found. AftOASTEB. Ont. (UP) A Msrch pullet which hss produced three yolk eggs la owned by T. A. Stewart Two such eggs recently were found and the owner hope the young pro ducer will continue the generous measure. Double-yolk eggs are not uncommon, but the triple variety Is something to boast about, Stewart believes. Old Dsvls Bill Found. 8ALBM, Ore. (UP) A mercantile bill for furniture for President Jef' ferson Davis of the Confederate states of America wu found among some old pspera by John A. Starr of St- lem. The statement showed presi dent Dsvls bsd hsd repslred a rocker. hall ehslr and shswl box for ,109. . C. C. r. round plnoasur Bones, ALTON. Utah. (UP) Dinosaur bones, unesrthed by C. C. C. csmp members near here, are attracting the Interest of geologists throughout the nstlon. A large collection bones has been turned over to sci entists of the Utsh State Agricultural brsnch at Cedar City, Utah, for ex amination, VI'S WAVE Sliornt new locstlon I Hotel MMlord. VI Corby and Edna I Brswold, operstore. Tel. 1430, AT CREDIT LACK PEEVES BANKERS (Continued rtum Pag One.) the kind of loan they want u to and not have our depoeltora walk out on us? If wo were to half-witted aa to hand out credit to everyone who a&te for It the depoeltora would be dumb If they didn't." A lesdlng bank had the following" specific case to deal with. A customer wanted to borrow 9200,000 for el monthe. He showed ft good statement for the past six months in the black for the first time in three years. They asked hira why he wanted the money. He answered that his cou were going up under NRA and he wanted to be sure to be able to meet them. The bank asked him whether he was auna he could meet the loan In six months. He said no. frankly, he wasnt. 8a they turned him down. Now the bank Inquires with haaft whether General Johnson would have considered that ft fair, risk to take with its depoeltora' money? The local banks have adopted s) firm. If Informal, platform for them selves which says: Depositors firsts stockholders second and borrowers poor third. It was not always thus la the golden twenties, but It seems to be straight goods now. And they sap they will give a swell Imitation of Horatlns at the Bridge If anyone tries to pry them off It. Of course the bankers have an planatlon of their own for the ehort age of funds available for Industry which General Johnson claims i threatening the success of NRA. They say the trouble Is that would-be bor rowers really want long term capital not short term credit and they add that it la not a bank's function to provide capital. And then they name the villain the securities sot. They insist that industry should lay Its woes at tha doors of a law which makes normal financing Impossible. And they hope that industry hollers Its head oft about It. . ... In the present banking frame of mind the federal reserve could buy government securities until the cows come home and pile up excess reserves to the moon without swelling tha volume of commercial credit. So tha $3S,ooo,000 in governments bought by the federal reeerve banks last week with other purchases to come this week, and next will amount to little more than a gesture to appease the inflationists. It has its uses In thht connection. The fact that credit expansion mo tlons are taking place will help to keep greenbackers and devaluatora quiet until the government la ready to consider their Ideas seriously. Mere announcement of the federal reserve program gave Wall Street tho old in flation thrill. As far ss the local banking com munlty can learn, Its views on orcdli are pretty generally shared by othtr banks throughout the country, Tha, makes It -look Ilka a deadlock all around. That's the answer? Ho one here) pretends to know. The hanks say they cannot even consider tho types of losns NRA want them to msko except under one condition. Ths, would be for the federal reserve banks to guarantee and If necessary tsko over the collateral offered for suott loans. It Is faintly possible ths, something of this nature will be worked out as an emergency measure. The detennlnstlon not to budge from the no-rlsk lending policy doesn't seem likely to yield to psychological or other pressure. Ths problem Is all the mora acute because the local NRA committee is tangling with the banks already. In certain cases loans were called tho moment the borrower signed the code The banks maintain these were mar ginal loans end Increased costs under the code made them bad risks. They admit their action Isn't noble, but they are awfully positive It Is com mon sense. And they ask "so what?" It would seem to be Wuhlngton'a move. The moving isn't coming from here. Word reaches down-town New York tbst Hitler is losing no alssp over Austria. The Nasl-Austrtan situation, shspes to sn early victory for Hitler. He has to have Austria to strengthen himself at home and Is out to get Oermsny's old ally. Neither Is he worried concerning protests from other powers. His aim Is to sweep tha Austrian government out of his way by forced rrslgnstions. The elections will then give him a free hand. Private Information oomes from Italians here thst Mussolini tu scaled down hie next year's naval ex penditures by 10.000,000 In a gam ble on peaos. He'a even out to make friends with France by removal of his military threat to France's ally. Jugoslavia. The French need this because of her shortsge of military recruits, due to the low birth rat In the war years. e . Trooper Shot Old Horse. TOPSFIELD, Mass. (UP)--To shoot s sik, which had been ssslgned to him while in training school, was the lot of Jftete Trooper Jsmes Wynn of Rowley. The horse, being carried la the rear of a truck from Boston to NewbuiTport, hsd both lege broken when the flooring collapsed, t Montreal Seeks Air Fleet. MONTREAL (UP) A suggestion thst Prance send fleet of airplanes, similar to the Italian air armada, across the Atlantic for the celebra tions next year of the founding of ths city of Three Rivers. One, has been msde by organisers of the celt i brstlons.