Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1934)
PAGE SEVEN 3H AN Al MARKET PLACE FOR THE BARGAIN SEEKER MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST U 1931 1115 Bi Bead every ad on thii pas . ru0 IU probably fin" exactly the thine ,oo want to oa at kU . U It unl there, edver Um . . . ' lnM" pensive, effective RATES Pa word first tnsectloo ( Minimum 2oc acb additional Insertion. rtmt word lc (Minimum 100) Pel Una pet month, without copy changes '-as Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOPNP 2iOST Red and white dotted scarf. ejj Finder cau jino- LOST Kodak on summit of Slskl youa, between Klamath river and Beaver creek. Notify Dr. Wilson. LOST If dog missing, oall WO WANTED MALE HELP W ANTED One experienced orchard blight cutter. See Frank H. Bay. 1013 East Main St. 7 to B p. m. WANTED A few local men, mechan ically inclined, to train for Deuel nglneerlng. Special proposition ror those who can quality. See Mr Cogdell. Apt. 18. Schuler Apta. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to help with house work. Phone 459-Y. WANTED Mlddleaged woman housework. Board and room, month. Box 2601. Tribune. tor 410 WANTED Waitress. Must be experi enced. Apply Diamond Cale. V WANTED SITUATIONS CHILDREN cared for in my home. 840 E. 9th. EXPERIENCED comptometer opera tor desires work of any kind. Otilce work preferred. Mrs. F. M. Mldden dorlf. Rt. 4, Medlord, care Mrs. Woody. 1 WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Feed grinder that 2-h.p. electric motor will pull- Talent Feed Store. WANTED Ledge or placer ground to operate on royalty basis. Box 2G97, Tribune. WANTED 2nd hand gooda and Junk Pat's, 1506 prune St. Phone 547-L. W ANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale J.id Hand Store. 1803 N. Riverside. Tei 296. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits ot Med ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholatered. Phone 959-R. Thlbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and fpelta See us before you eell Wool tags and twine tor sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Orape St Phone 1062 WANTED Household goods stoves tools or what have you. Medlord Bargain House. 27 N Orape 8t. Tel ' 1082. ' WANT TO BUY 1920 Ford. Must Be cheap. 838 W 2nd. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more orusber. amalgamator aqviso price and where iin be seen 417 Davis Bldg- Portland. Ore. JUNK WANTED We fjej cash for JUNK BATTERIES lo n BAIIIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk ot all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 27 NO. Orape Tel 100-. WILL care tor elderly sick people u my noma rnuuo WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co FOE RENT HOUSES FOR BENT 2-room furnished house. Inquire Bakers Service Station, Oscksonville highway. FOR RENT 123 Mistletoe. 3-room overstuffed furnished, lower flat, hardwood floors, fireplace, few dish es and cook.ng utensils furnished 35. tnciiKiing water. wn. n. raj. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT Small furnished house 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 4f8 Park. 4-room, over atuffed furnished home; electric ran?e; oil heatrola; nice yard and Towers. 125. including water. Cha. r, Ray. Realtor, Medlord Bidg. Phone 303. FOR PENT Partly furnished 4-room house. Inquire 613 S Newtown. DUPLEX 16 8- Newto.i: ece'.'.cnl condition; s.'VOQ. water paid. Tel. 1324. Mr. Kyle. POR RENT Boon furnished oi unfurnished Brown flToiw FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment Dureil. 329 No. Holly. Phone 1232-W FOR""rENT Furnished apu Rv.t' io..and TOH PENT one-room apartment paone 781-M. FOE EENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APTS Completely reno vated: hardwood floora. tile, Frigid aire: 4 rooms. Holly Apts., 135 No. Holly. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE room, separate en trance. 220 N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Im perial, 30 No. Front. FOR RENT ROOM BOAED RATES very moderate at 71S E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape. FOE EXCHANGE TRADE Ford ton truck and Dodge roadster, tor cattle. Inquire Ba ker's Service Station, J'vllle Hy. INTERNATIONAL truck for aale or trade for light car. 219 cottage St. FOR TRADE Bone grinder. Would accept ega In excnauge. sib bo. Oak dale. TRADE Large sedan for light car or equity in ngnt car. rnone 4f-w. 304 So. Holly. FOR EXCHANGE Wood for fresh cow. Rt. 1, Box 381. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade In on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry. Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407- J EXCHANOE Furn re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish polea and reels. Phone 06B-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOE EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 5-rm. modern Ashland home. 518 So. Oakdale. WILL TRADE Improved suburban acreage tor smaller property close In. 1297 Sunset Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 24 acrea on Bear Creek, 1 mile from Medlord. Will sell In small tracts. Mrs. Phlpps, 1102 No. Riverside. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Tel. 195. 53 ACRES near Applegate P O; 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; Improvements- Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. WHEN you think ol real estate, think ot Brows a wntie FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES AUGUST SPECIALS . . USED CARS 1928 Durant sedan, nice shape 4125.00 Dodge truck, good rubber, eto 150 00 1930 Bulck DeLuxe sedan 395 00 1028 studebakcr sedan 250.00 Cabinet trailer - 20.00 STUDEBAKER SALES it SERVICE FOR SALE! '25 Chevrolet coupe. 1715 fio. Riverside. USED CAR BARGAINS 30-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1929 LaSaile Coupe. 1927 Chev. 2-door Sedan. 1931 La Salle Sedan. 1933 Plymouth sedan: 6 wire wheels. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. TERRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon- stratora at a substantia discount Trade and terms Eakin Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK GOOD MILK GOAT, cheap. Mrs. M. V. Josselyn, Box 575, Ashland St., Ashland. 8 Thoroughbred New Zealand white does with young; also buck. Phone 3-P-22. FOR SALE--Work horse; some broke and some unbroken. Phone 1377-X. FOR SALE 3 cows, one Just fresh. M L. Hartley, Phone 9-F-5. TWO JERSEY heller, coming fresh In spring, and coming 3-year-old colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at w. b, mix: leys, Rt. Box is a, Medford. FOR SALE Pre t COW. ScMuitz. Beanie, ore. Adoli PUKE Bronze tomit. Cockeran'e prize stock 5 Jesse Net) Rt 1 Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD Elberta Peachea. le lb. Bring containers, 527 Franquette st. FOR SALE Elberta and Carmine peaches. Bring containers. Chas. K Gray, 3 miles notth of Gold Hill on highway. FOR SALE LeGcar'a Pouitry Worm Powder Mix it in feed Treats flock collectively. Monarch Seed 6t Feed Co. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc lb. Bring containers. Davis, 3 miles over Buckshot Hill follow fipringbrook signs. FOR SALE FtUlt Seed fc Feed Co. wraps. Monarch FOR SALE Fine large Elberta and Mulr peaches, in ,o. c v. tiemens, 203 Vancouver. Phone 1016-L. FOR SALE Petite prunes, Green Oa?e plums 2c; Italian and Silver, 3 Bartlett pars. bring boxes, pick them 25c. FOUND a bob-tailed i male bird Lauta Jon. 5 miles southwest Medlord. Ortlfln Creek. FOR PALE PEACHES TuM-an clings and J. H. Hale. Dolph Phlpps, C; ter Lake highway. FOR SAIJ5 Poultry tonic helps hem thru the moult. Monarch Seed Feed Co. FOR SALE Peachea or trade for what have you. Phone 396, Jacksonville, r !" 5LE Peach - tomato crates i Seed & Feed Co. FOI E:ierM peachea. P&one J71-J-J. O. L. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. Trei. 722. FOR SALE Dairy fly spray, 00c gal lon in your contaluer. Monarch Seed Feed Co. FOR SALE Black oak and fir wood, reasonable. J. R. Hoffman. 4 miles from Applegate post office. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc lb. Dam son plums. 3o lb. r. S. Carpenter. J'vllle Highway. FOR SALE Vetch for cover crop. Monarch SMd Jt Peed Co. PEACHES for aale on A. N. Wright place west of Phoenix. Bring con tainers. TUSCAN CLING PEACHES for can ning plentiful this week at Wal nutmere, 1 to So. E. E. Foss, Talent. TOMATOES No. ones. 11.50 cwt. at farm or delivered In town. Stewart Ave. at Orchard Home Drive. Phone 4-F-12. C. J. Logan. FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL n your car, 10c quart: tn your can. 38c gal.; bbl. lots, 30c. 100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil, from Bradford crude, In your oar, 20c quart; m vour can, 02c gal.: 6 gals. 43.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. PEACHES H. 0. Best. Phone 53B-R-2 ITALIAN PRUNES tor sale. Tel. 7-F-4 FOR SALE Siberian and Transcend- ant crabapples, also plums at Wing Orchards. FOR SALBT Sugar prunes. Phone 7-F-12. EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES First house south of east end ol Spring atreet. Charles E. Rose. FANCY canning Eloerta and Mulr peaches after 5th. Geo. Alford. FOR SALE Equity Id house. Call 526 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Canning peaches. Stancllff, Phoenix. WATT'S famous Elberta peaches, 2c lb. Phone 468-R-2. FOR SALE Damson plums, 2 '4c. J H. Llnvllle, Pacific Hwy north, op posite Dr. Sweeney's. FOR SALE Mulr peaches. No. 1 qual ity. 3!4c. R. c. ward. Tel. 19-F-21 ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Fick's Hardware. 131 West Main. GET your canning peachea now at Aia vista packing Plant, south Fir. ONE 14-horsepower boat motor; al most new. Real bargain. HUB BARD BROS. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all maces; terms u aesirea ah mates rented and repaired White Sewing Macnina go. 34 n uarueti. MISCELLANEOUS UENTJSTRY Dr. I. 11. Gove 235 S Main BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register Add ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. ORATN SACKS Jack son County Feed Co- 4th and Bartlett Sts. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4tb and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. 100 AND light car in good running order buys best paying service sta tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby, account sickness. Golden Rule Service. SOUTHERN OREGON'S finest camp grouno; n acres, excellent location, beautiful grove, strictly modern, 18 unit, completely furnished, 1700 monthly income. Consider trade. A real sacrifice for cash sale; ex cellent terms. 15 N. Fir St. FOR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment Rent au so month Oold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahsimila JACKHU.N CO. I1S T HA CI CO. Abstracts of ntU and Title Insurance rns only complete rule System tn fsckaon County. iniHHAT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms t end 6. No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs. Rlalto. Phone 101S-T. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tl. 1173 House Cleaning. Ploor Waxing. On ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job rrmting MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAHTUKNT Best equipped plant in eoutnern Oregon Printing of eu klnde; Duos binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caab salee slips and sverytblng id the printing Unea 38-10 N Orape Phone 75 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON PURNITUItt CARS ETC Prompt serr.ee end le gal rates W B THOMAS 45 8 Central State Uoenae No S 157. Painting and Papernenging SI A BUHS Painting and paper hanging Tel 949--w ..a s orape Wall rapes Cleaning. WALL-PAPRR CLEANING, le pet n ft Mr Black 310 It Bartlett JOHN H LOCK Painting and Decor at'.ng Quality work at lower prices PH. 9J1-R, Res. 134 King. BUSINESS DIRECTORY RAD8 TRANSFER iTOHAOK OO -Office 1015 No Sentral phone 416 Prloes right. serVve guaranteed HAW LEY TRANSFER Expert pack- r and mover Special livestock moving, equipment. Pnoae rtghl 0 LB Noftb Rtreraida Phone 1044-1 PERSONAL REV. EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings dally. 315 So. Riverside. LEGAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Jacksonville Gold Mining Company. Ltd., Plaintiff, va. Delia Nunan: Kate Hoffman; Mamie O'Brien; U H. Hanna; Corrlne Linn; Cora Linn; Margaret Linn; Fletchr Linn and Jane Doe Linn, his wife; Marlon Linn Williams and John Doe WtUlama. her husband; Don Cam eron and Jane Doe Cameron, his wife: Roy Cameron: Luka A. Gay and Flora Gay, hla wife; Jane Gay: Gena Bowman, formerly Gena Schump, and Roy Bowman, her husband; Jacksonville Mine and Milling Company; the unknown stockholders of Jacksonville Mine and Milling Company, a dis solved corporation; Jacksonville Mill and Mining Company; Jack sonville Milling and Mining Com pany; Jackson County. Oregon, a body politic; C. C. Clark and Letha C. Clark, husband and wife; Midas Gold Mines Inc., an Oregon cor poration: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To each, every and all of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear ana answer u complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled ami on or Deiore the last dav of four week from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you x&ll so to ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed In Its complaint, aucclnctly stated as follows, to-wit: For a decree that alt the right, title, and Interest of the Defendants herein, and eacn thereof. In and to that certain rl property situated In Jackson County, Oregon, described as followa, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the line between Sections 35 and 26 In Township 37 South of Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian. 15.10 chains North of the corner to Sec tions 25 and 26, 35 and 36, said Township and Range; thence South 80 degrees East 18.75 chains to the Northeast corner of Dugan Claim, as recorded In Volume 8, at Page 687, Jackson County Deed Records; thence South on end line of said Claim 3.85 chains; thence South 80 degrees East 3 1 .50 chains to the East boundary line of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 25; thence North on said line 14 chains and 85 links to the Northeast corner of said South half of Southwest quarter of Section 25; thence West 40 33 chains, more or less to the line between Sections 35 and 26; thence South 5 chains to the place of beginning, containing 40 acres, more or less. Is subject to the terms and conditions of that certain Agreement of Sale, whereby one George Schump and the Defendant Gena Bowman agreed to aell to U Houghton the above de scribed real property, which Agree ment bears date December 17th, 1931, was filed for record on the 11th day of March, 1033, and was reoorded In Volume 100 of the Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon, at page 407A thereof, and which Agreement is spe cifically set forth In the complaint herein, and Is hereby referred to for greater certainty; that of the pur chase price provided In said Agree rfoil Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Help 4. Frigidly . Bsheve 13. Living beings 14. Before: prefix II. Thief 14. Mysslf 17. Animal Inclosurs II. Oo In is. Puckered 31. Hypothetical fores 13. Substance used In road making 31. Bucket !',. Distant 37, Drink little by little JJ. Social gsth- erlng 19. Exist 10, The Moham. medan ecrlpturee 33. Alternative 11. Rvary dav 35. Not at home II. Uetalllfsroue rock IT, Ancient Slavs SI. Utilise 1?. Like 40. Author of Tristram Shsndy Solution of Yiatsrday's Puzsls FAT Ap-PROgER pAB.S.jOpE.j?AT lit!TiilNiii DA15L I DjU KJ E S ANTjDUT I.ESB D 1 E Idar eol ill S.W elTl s U r e C A 5 AWd E E lA D I A,iiR ElAD OR Ei WO R 5 T ED i AE R 1 !LJi!ly.!L! s a l t dIeInUi 1antr"y s 41. A son of Samuel 41. Capital of Bralll 41. Three-toed aloth 47. Unwilling 41. Hotel 49. More Imposing II. Reason for use 13. Run out: colloq. II. Doleful iljll2'- HP22 S25 24 m sfi 1 f H:L f ill i in mmamaaw. ssssm. Hiissll, . - ,iiUiu mi i -sassssae. ' W 41 43 44 szll47 48 ilZZZZZ 37"" .m: Si ,,,; S3 aajaBBBSjaaaaasasBBBalBaBsssi ssssisisssssBJaasHsMsSBg sbbbbbbbbbbbsi saiatiaieaeai ssssssaaaw- ment of Sale, there has been aattt fied and discharged 43008.70. and there remains unpaid thereon the sum of 112.001.30; that upon the pay. ment of the remainder of said pur chase price above stated, the Defend ants herein who may be finally de termined to be entitled to receive the remainder of said purchase price, shall, upon the payment thereof, execute and deliver to Plaintiff their good and sufficient deed to said real property, and if they should fall to do so, said decree shall operate In lieu thereof; that said Agreement of Sale remain In good standing until It shall finally be determined who has the right to receive such remain der of said purchase price, without any further payments being made thereon; for such further and other relief as the Court may deem Just and equitable In the premises. The date of the order for publica tion of this summons Is August 13th. 1034. The time prescribed for pub lication of this summons la once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons is August i4tn, HARRY C. 6KYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address; Medford. Oregon. Notice of Sale. No. 6828-E In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, Plaintiff, va. W. H. Goro and Sophenla J. Ish Gore, husband and wife; E. O. W&ldon, W. L. Waldou; Union Oil Company of California, a California corporation; State Industrial Accident Com mission, an agency of the State or Oregon: T. Morris Dunn. O. R. HirtwiK and A. R. Hunter as and constituting the State Industrial Accident Commli- slon; D. H. McLeod; Winifred May Clancy and Jackson County, a mu nicipal corporation of the State cf Oregon. Defendants. By virtue of an execution. Judg ment order, decree and order of ttl Issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me directed, and dated the 24th day of July. 1934. upon a Judgment render ed and entered in ssld court and cause on the 34th day of July. 19)4. 1 tn favor of The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, a cor poration, and against Sophenla J. Tah Gore and W. H. Gore, wife and hus band, and each of them, for the sum of 831,323.74 with Interest thereon at the rate 01 6 per annum from No vember 23, 1031, until paid, the fur ther sum of 91,592.76 with Interest thereon at the rate or 8 per annum from November 8, 1933, the further aum of 8580.00 with Interest thereon at the rata of 8 per cent per annum from May 10, 1934, the further aum of $1,178 04. with O teres t thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from July 24, 1934, and the 1 trther sum of 81,500.00 attorney's fees and costs and disbursements taxed ana allowed at (24.00 and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make Me of the following described real property in Jackson ounty, state of Oregon to-wlt: Donation Land Claim No. 71 In Sections Twenty-two (33) and Twenty-seven (37) tn Township Thirty seven (37) South of Range Two (3) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon. And also all estate, right, title and interest, homestead or other claim or demand as well In law as In equity which W. H. Core and-or Sophenia J. Ish Gore had on May 2, 1927, or to which the said Gores, or either thereof, thereafter ac quired of. In and to said prem ises, or any part thereof. Also all rights of every kind ard nature, however evidenced to the use of water, ditches and canals for the Irrigation of said premises to which the seld W. H. Oore and Sophenla J. Ish Gore, or either of them, or said premises were on May 3, 1937. entitled, or to which the said Gores, or either of them, or the said premises thereafter became en titled. Also all shares or rights, whether Cross -Word Puzzle S. Belgian river t. Coma Into vlsw 10. Ons to who money Is owed 11. Number 13. In bad 11. Indian baby 30. Reach acrosl 33. Nervous twitching 31. Old musical instrument 35. Lose luster 3s, Accumulating 87. Crafty 2J. Strike gently 10. Opposite of aweather St. Regret 34. Recite In monotone 11. Egyptian god II. Join 19. First victim of homlcldi 41, Orate 43. State posi tively 43. On the ocean 44, Assemblage of cattle 41, Long narrov Inlet 47. Devoured M. Near DOWN i. Syrian ses- port 3. Metal 3. One who owes money 4. Roman road I. Mongrel dog a. Nesattve prenx 7. Monkeyllke animal represented by certificates of stork or otherwise, in any canal company or water user's association attached to said land for the benefit thereof and owned by the said W. H. Gore or Sophenla J. Ish Gore, or either of them, on May 2, 1027, or there after acquired by said Gores, or either of them, together with all and singular the privileges, ap purtenances, tenements, heredita ments, easements and rights of way thereunto belonging or usually en Joyed with said premises, or any part thereof, and the reversion and reversions and remainder and re mainders. Now. therefore, by virtue of tVd execution, Judgment order, decree and order of sale, and tn compliance with the commands of said writ. I will on Saturday, the 1st day of Septmber, 1934. at the hour of 10 o clock a. m. at the front door of the County Court House in the city of Medford. jack son County. Oregon, sell at publlo auction (subject to redemption) to the high est bidder for cosh in hand, all of the right, title and Interest which the defendants in this suit, and each aJid all of them, or any of them, had on the 2nd dav of May, 1037. the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had, in and to the above described property, or any psrt wiereoi, 10 saiisiy aaia execution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale, with interest, costs and accruing COSll. Dated this 30th day of July. 1934 Date of first publication; July 31st, Date of last publication : August ioin, 1H34. w. J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Order to Show Cause, In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. m nie MHitcr 01 tne estate 01 Paul A. smith, Deceased, It appearing to the Court by the petition, in is aay presented and filed by Allen R. Smith, the administrator of the estat of Paul A. Smith, de ceased, that it Is necessary to the whole of the real estate of ald decedent in order to pay the debts, expenses, and charges of administra tion, It is hereby ordered, that all per sons Interested In said estate, appear ur.urc mis uourt on Tnursday, the 30th day of August, 1034. at the hour or iu:uu o clock a. m.. in the Court room of said Court at the Courthouse in tne city of Medford, County of Jackson, and State of Oregon. Then and there to show caua why an or der shall uot be granted said admin istrator to sell the whole of said real estate. And It ts further ordered, that a copy of this order be published for four (4) successive weeks preceding said day, in the Medford Mall Trlbuua. a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said county Date of first publication, July 31 1034. EARu B. DAY, Judge. Notlre to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned haa by order of tne County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County been duly ap pointed administrator of the Estate of Edward W. Prey, deceased, and baa -lualllled. Ml persons holding claims sgalnst salt, estate are hereby notified and requltv-d to present the same, duly verified, required by law, to me at Lake Creek, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated August 7, 1934. OTTO E. PREY, Administrator. w. E. PHIPPS, Attorney for said Estate. Notice of Sale, No. 58 J 9 -E. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, The California Joint 7tock Land Bank of San Francisco, plaintiff, va. Sophenla J Iih Oore and W. R. Oore, wife and husband. D. H. McLeod, Winifred May Clancy and Jackson County, a political subdivision and municipal corporation of the State of Oregon. Defendants. By virtue of an execution, judg ment order, decree and order of sa'e Issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me directed, and dated the 94th day of July, 1B34, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court and cause on the 34th day of Julj, .634, in favor of The California Joint Stock Land Bunk of San Francisco, a corporation, and against Sophenla J. Ish Oore and W. H. Oore. wife and husband, and each of them, for the aum of 931,- 109 46 with Interest thereon at the rate of 0 per annum from June 1 1932. until paid, the further aum of $1,092.76 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from Novem ber e, 1033. the furtner aum of $580 00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from May iu, Hue, tne further sum of $1,178 04 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from July 24, 1034, ana tne runner sum oi $1000.00 at torney's fees and costs and disburse ments In the sum of $24.00, and the coste of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property Jn Jackson County, State of Oregon, to wn: Donation Land Claim No. 70 In Sections Twenty-two (23) and Twenty-three (23). Township Thlr ty-seveu (37) south of Range Two va) west, or me Willamette Me ridian in Oregon; also Lots One (1) and Two (2) In Section Twenty two (22) Township Thlrtv-seven (37) South, Range Two (3) West or .ne Willamette Meridian in Ore gon. And also all estate, right, title and interest, home lead or other claim or demand as well In law as in equity which W. H. Oore and or Sophenla J. Ish Oore had oi May 2, 1127, or to which the said Oores. or either thereof, theresftei acquired of, In and to said prem Ises, or any part thereof. Also all rlffhts of every kind and nature, however evidenced to tne use of water, ditches and canals for the lrrlatlon of said premises to wnicn tne aaid w. H. Oore and Sophenla J. Ish Oore. or either of them, or said premises were Mny 2, 11127, entitled, or to which the sAtd Gores, or either of them, or the said premises thereafter be came entitled. Also all shsres or rights, whether representee by cermicstes of slot s or otherwise, in sny canal com pany or mater user's aseoclatMn attached to said land for the bene fit thereof and owned by the aaid W. H Oore or Sophenla J. Ish Oore, or either of them, on My 2. 1027. or thereafter acquired by said Oores. or either of them, together with all and singular the privileges, appur tenances, tenement, hereditament. easement and rights of way there' unto belonging or usually enJoyeJ with said premises, or any part thereof, and the reversion and rt- versions and remainder and re mamder. PLAN NEW STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT Prof, August. Plceard and Mrs. Plccard ara shown Inspecting tn Ionization chamber to bo uiod part of th. oqulpmtnt In thalr pro posed flight to tho stratosphere from Detroit. They ire assembling, their Instruments at the research laboratory of the Franklin Institute's Bartol foundation at Swarthmore, Pa. (Aasoclatsd Press Photo) Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgment order, decree and order of sale, end In compliance with the commands of said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the let day of September. 19S4. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the County court House in the City ot Medlord, Jack son County, Oregon, sell at publlo auction (aubject to redemption) to the hUiheat bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and tnterea; which the defendant. In thla ault. and each and all or them, or any of tnem, nad on the and day of Miy, 1037, the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had. In and to the above deacrlbed property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale, with Interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated thla 30th day of July, 1934. Date of first publication; July Slat. 1934. Date ot laat publication: August 38th, 1934. W. J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. L HELP SO. OREGON (Continued from pags one) people of Oregon," General Martin stated, adding "What can X do for you when elected governor for I am going to he elected. In the army they say mornle Is to the physical as three la to one. On our trip the peo ple have corns from along ths hlgh waya and from smsll towns to meet me. Amerlcs will be renewed along the country aide. The administration," the congress- man aaid, "haa been very aoltcltous to all of you. You have received S104 000,000 and In Income taxes, pro cessing and other revenue, you have paid 110.000.000 which leavea the 16 to 1 ratio, Ths opposition complains about the money, but tell them to let the people back east worry about that. We come under the head of the forgotten state. Thla administration has dons more for you than all tne others since Oregon was mads a state back In 1890. "They have developed the Columbia Irver, Irrigation projecta, roads, snd they have saved homes snd farms. We havs prepared Oregon for tne great Infl-JX of people we feel sure sre coming. "Oregon Is ths finest place to live. If you could make a living here. Many havs corns, found It Impossible, snd hsvs gons. But now the stage la aet. When they come, we're going to keep them. Clfes Former Condition. "Do you realise the conditions two weeke before the president was Inau i,r.irt" the csndldats saked. "Ons billion five hundred million dotlers wa withdrawn from ths osnxs sou hoarded then all the banks were .Inwt "Portunsteiy we elected a president who had coursgs to Initiate a program -kih rfr around It men trained In social and economlo problems, to save our Institution." he declared. The previous admlnlatratlon was try ing by psychology to get the people to believe tney were nu. . i . n-Aanerttv waa around ths oor- ner-end ws were on ths brink of iii In." Ths genersl relsted how U gr' -..tm.nt.l bills were put mruuu .ithtn a month. "Not sll ot them .in .imcMd. snd the president said so when they were passed. We are exploring new fields snd If they don t orx. we'll Wltnarsw mem in loan, for they srs experiments. Those which prove of vslue will be re-en-scted ss permsnent lawa. Tor instance, ths NRA needs rs vlslon. It Is a fins piece of legisla tion, nut needs some clisnges. It will be re-enacted. There le a third class thst will not meet the test. Not Special LegUlsttnn. "This Is not legislation for special people, but for the good of the aver age cltlaen spread out evenly. Be fore, when one group got Its share, the rest of th country could go hang. The reat of the people were on ths sidelines looking on. Irrigation and reclamation in south em Oregon were pointed out by Gov ernor Martin as being helped by the new admlnlatratlon, and ha told how government loans had been made In the valley, and how the funda had been cut down so ths people could live on them, and make happy homea. General Martin related how the ce ment plant at Oold Hill had been given a contract for the Bonneville dam, and reminded his hearers that ths contracts had been given three firms in Oregon, Instead of California. The orchardlsts faced small prices, and It waa Impossible to get money rrom nsnks, the general said. When they did, the banks charged great ratea of Intereat, and the orchardlats were fortunate when the government could come to their rescue. The price of gold being advanced by the administration aided the miners in the Jacksonville section. General Martin said. Normalcy On Way. Before, the farmers were begging congress to do something, but nothing could be done. When we consider how things are going now, frightful conditions In Europe, unfortunate atrlks after strike I am not going to sec a definite date but In a year or so ws will be back to th same sound prosperity. Not to the prosperity of 192 Ood forbid 1 For thst waa a tlms when all spiritual values were forgotten. Kveryone wanted to get a fortun immediately, and all, from th rich to th bootblack, were playing th market. The continuation of thla spirit would have destroyed us as a people." The general summed up ths pur pose of the administration to bring this country bsck to reasonable pros perity In which wealth will be mors equitably dlatrlbuted. Russia, Italy and Germany have lost their governments. They are ruled by dictators now, as their gov ernments couldn't stand up under the strain. We, In thla country, appre ciate the fact thla Is ths most precious civilisation and must ba preserved. We must enrich the spiritual Ufa, with more ease, more education and more comfort for our people." R ranies Toostmaster. R. O. Stephenson, chairman of th Jackson county Democratic commit tee, Introduced Attorney A. . Reantes, who acted aa toaatmaster for tne evening. Ormand Llpacomb, who ac companied Oeneral and Mrs. Martin to Medford, gave a short talk address ing ths "Roosevelt cltlsens." He told how Oeneral Martin advocates Roose velt policies snd ths new deal, "And In truth, and in fact, la recognised as ths leader In the etate of Oregon by Preeldent Roosevelt," he ssld. "The Democratic party Is extremely fortunate in being able to present a person of General Martin's type, sa a candidate for governor. You as oltlrene should know what ths Msrtln hesdquartera and campaign commit tee ara trying to do. He related how many prominent people throughout the etat, who were not members of th Democratic party, had ssld "If ths Democrats will nominate him. we will elect him." Said Mr. Lipscomb: "Thla Is not a csmpalgn of Democrat alone, but th ambltloua eltlrene of Oregon. General Martin cornea to you as a candidal for governor with very quality man ehould have who aspire to so high an office. experienced Leader, "He has experience, leederahlp, good Judgment, chsrscter, and any man who become a major general In ths srmy hss accomplished no mean feat,' He told of the general'a outstand Ing record In congress and aaid that the cltlwna of Oregon had never had a better opportunity to elect a man of such sterling chsrscter, honesty snd manhood. R. R. Turner of Dsllaa. Ore., candi date for congress from ths first con gressional district, en the Democratic ticket, was Introduced by Mr. Reames also. PEACHES NOW niunt AT - CAI.HOIN RANCH r ML 8. W. of Phoenix