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1 MEDFORD MAT, TRIBUNE. MEUFORD. OREGON", WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1031. PAGE TTIRIiE EARL AKERS OF MEDFORD KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Tragedy continues to a talk the footsteps of Mrs. Rosa Alters of Bessie street this city, who learned today that her one remaining son, Earl aged 27, was killed In an airplane accident near Rltzvllle, Wash., late Monday. The message came to Mrs. Akers from Harold A. Robinson, chief of Police of Yakima, In answer to an Inquiry from here, stating that three young men were killed In the crash: Arthur Brennln, Earl Akers and his brother, Emll Akers. Mrs. Akers can only account for the "brother. Emll Akers" on the ground that her aon had become associated with the two other young men in a barnstorming airplane venture, and claimed one Of them was his brother, when such was not the case. As Earl left Mcdford after the rrult picking season here and went to Yakima. Wash., the mother has no dcubt that the tragic report of her son's death Is authentic. She Is anxious, however, to get In touch with some of Earl's friends In Medford who may have heard from him during the past few weeks, to more details may be secured. Only a few months ago Mrs. Akers other son. Warren, passed away In the state hospital, and local citi zens contributed to a purse to pay the expenses of having the body shipped to this city where the fu neral wns held. This second tragedy leaves Mrs. Akers childless. According to press reports .the air plane In which the three young men were flying crashed In flames late Monday afternoon, and the bodies were so badly burned Identification was Impossible. GLEEMEN SING IN ASHLAND TONIGHT ASHLAND, i.ov. 14. (Spl.) An artist concert, combined vocal and violin, will be given In the auditor ium of the Southern Oregon Normal and Junior college this evening at 8:15. There will be no admission charge. The Medford Gleemen unler the direction of James Stevens wLl give a series of chorus numbers and Miss Lucie Landen will present a prognm of violin mus.:, accompanied at the piano by Alice Holmbach. The musical ability and achieve ments of Mr. Stevens and his glee men are well known to every one of the community. Miss Landen Is a newcomer, having come to Ashland In September ..s a member of the faculty of Southern Oregon Normal. She Is a vollnlst of distinction, and has appeared in concert in many eastern cities and has given numer ous radio concerts. She is an Artist graduate of the Cincinnati Conserva tory of Music and holds a Master of Mur.ic degree from the University of Michigan. Society and Clubs Edited by Irva Fewell Edwards AGIIVIANS SHOWN TRAFFIC PICTURES Members of the Active club were shown pictures on accident preven tion, and given talks on the observ ance of common -sense traffic rules at their regular dinner meeting held last night at the Hotel Medford. Sterling Richmond and Mark A. Goldy presented the pictures and the accompanying talks. President Ches ter Hubbard presided o'ver the meet ing. The club voted to organize a bowl ing team for participation in the city league tournaments, and it was also announced that a dance will be held In the near future under the sponsorship of Activlans' wives. Berk Brothers, a contracting firm of Portland, has taken over the high, way grading project on the Slsklyous, according to Lewis Ulrlch, local man ager of the National Re-employment service; who has furnished a small crew for the work. The Berk Bros.' contract renews operations recently discontinued by Von der Hellen and Pearson. A small grading project at McAl lister Soda springs has also been started. Ulrlch said, with a few men who live in the vicinity, employed through the NRS. Crews are complete cn both projects. SALEM SCHOOL FIRM ON SECRET SOCIETIES SALEM. Nov. 14. f API The ban on secret societies in the Salem high school will be continued, and stu dents known to be members of such organisations will be barred from extra-curricular activities, the school board determined at Its meeting last r.leht. This was the answer given to a group of citizens who had sought leniency for the society members. Frdlay to Be "Daddy's 1 Night" at Jackson School Next Friday evening. November 16. will be "Daddy's niht" at Jackson school, for which plana are being made with an interesting program. A dinner, including chicken, will be served at 6:30 o'clock, during ami following which the enterwilnmen. will be presented. Dr. Shockley will lead those present In a program of community sluglnj?. acompanled at the piano by .Jeunes3 1 Butler. Several dancing numbers will be presented by pupils from the Ted! and Evelyn Schrader dance studio.! and piano selections will be offered by Miss Marian Moore. Ray Hender- j son will take part 1a the program; with a comic reading. Especially interesting to fathers will' be the talk on vocational training, which will be given by Prank Hull.1 In addition to Jackson school fathers and mothers, all past presidents of the Jackwm school P.-T. A. and their husbands will be present as special guests. Those who take part In tfte program will also be guests of tiw school during the evening. Talent Seniors Arrange Benefit. Members of the senior class at the Talent high school are present ing a program at the school house Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock, to raise funds. An interesting program is being arranged, which will Include two one-act comedies. There will be many concessions, Including a magician, souvenirs, fish pond, and refresh ments are to be sold. A popularity contest is being con ducted among the classes, with Opal Hill and Dean Mayfield representing the freshman class, Helen Combs and Delbert Jones from the sophomore class, and Edith Nosier and Arthur Lockwood of the Juniors. As the con test la being sponsored by the seniors they have no candidates. Mrs. Tracy Hostess At Sunday Iltiuer. TOLO. Nov. 14. (Spl.) On Sun day, November 11. Mrs. P. A. Tracy was hostess at a turkey dinner hon oring her husband's and daughter. Dorothys birthdays. Guests were Fred Tetri of Medford. Misses Evalyn Reasoner and Vivian Williams. Messrs. Marcus Hansetn and VVlllard Dunne of Grants Pass; Edward Inmann of Evans, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert and baby and Arlene Inmann of Central Point. Miss Dorothy Inmann accompanied her friends back to Gran Pass, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. ?ud Pernoll. Pribram Tonight Following Lodge. Following the regular meeting this evening 8 o'clock of Reames Chap ter No. 6t. O. E. S., an Interesting program of music Is to be presented, according to announcement today. Mrs. Maurlne Duncan, soprano, wli sing, and Mrs. C. I. Drummond. vio linist, will play; A dance number is to be given by Miss Ethel Houston, and Janice Shreve will give a read ing. There will also be a vocal duet by Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. William McAllister. Refreshments are to be served. Class Meet Inn Ch 11 nil Parlors. Thursday afternoon, members of the Alpha Delta class of the First Christian church will hold their regular monthly meeting In the church parlors. Mrs. C. M. Hon Is to preside during the business session, and the social hour will be under the direction oi Mrs, C. M. Hon and her group. Mem bers have been requested to bring remembrances for the Alpha Delta sisters. Special Meeting Of Guild Friday. A special meeting of the St. Mark's guild of. the Episccpal church will be held In the Guild hall on Nortn Oakdale avenue Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It has been announced. All members are requested to attend. Tea is to be served during the after noon. Card Party At K. P. Hall. Playing will begin at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Royal Neighbors' card party, to be given In the K. P. Hall. All persons Inter ested in Attending, are invited. W. R. C. Meeting Tomorrow Afternoon. Announcement was made today that the Women's Relief corps will conduct Its regular meeting Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Women's Association Is Meeting Today The Women's association of the Christian church la holding its regu lar monthly meeting this afternoon m the recreational hall. Adrlennr's Club Meet at Hotel Adrlenne's Breakfast club met this morning at the Hotel Medford. (or their regular weekly gathering. A short program was presented by aev eral of the members. Bible Class Meets At Mrs. t'uber'i Home. CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 14. (Spl.) Mrs. E. C. Faber was hostess Thurs day to the ladles of the Berean Bible claw of the Federated church In the absence of Mrs. Cane. Mrs. Webster presided. Roll call was answered by Bible verses. Devotional period was led by Mrs. Nichols and study topic from St. John by Mrs. Mlnnlck; historical de scription cf Ninevah was given by Mrs. Gebhard. followed by the ap pointment of a nominating commit tee, composed of Mesdames Rich mond. Hoffman and Grimes. Sr. for the December election of officers. An Interesting contest preceded the serving of refreshments by Mrs. Avers. Mrs. Limbeck. Mrs. Borah, and Mrs. Faber. , Included In the party were: Mesdames W. P. Grimes, Msry Langs ton. D. F. Amlck, A. W. Ayres, Hazel Myers, Henry Kllburn, A.Webs ter, Sarah Warner. B 1 1 h e r, Pearl Nichols, Sarah Limbeck. Dennis Mc Guire, Arlle Thompsop, A. J. Milton. Flaherty. Hoffman. Rowley, Buck. Brewer. Borah, Merrttt. Mlnnlck, Geb hard, Fry, L. H. Smith and E. C. Faber. Extensive Program Planned at Washington In connection with the daddies' night dinner at the Washington school Friday at 6:30 o'closk, extensive plans have been made for a program to be given during the evening. Parents of the Washington school are Invited Mid no charge is being made for '.he dinner. The group singing will be led by Mrs. Lots Young, and Rex Robinson, public speaking instructor at the Sen ior high school, will give a short ul dress. A quartet, Including D. E. Millard. Marmle Olson. Chester Wendt and John Kirkpatrlck, will sing. A. E. Brock way is to act as master of ceremonies. Fads Entertain Monday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fds enter tained 23 relatives and friends Mon day afternoon in their home, 121 Crater Lake avenue, 'i'nose pres-Mit were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester ChlMs. Clarence fcada. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eads, John Eads. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardson. Dorothy Eads. Tom Gl:tn. Mr. and Mrs. George Eads, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Holbrook. Warren Hol brook, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston, LaVerne Johnston. Russell Johnston. Mrs. Nancy Wilson, Harry Gamble. Grace Andrews. S. W. Boyd and Mr end Mrs. John T. Eads. Plan Dud dies Night At Lincoln School The Lincoln school daddies are cor dially Invited to a banquet being given In their honor at Lincoln school Friciay, October 16. at 6:30 o'clock. After the turkey dinner, an inter esting program Is promised. Acting Superintendent C. G. Smith Is giving a short talk which will be of Interest to everyone, and a group of CCC radio entertainers will lend their assistance in putting on a program. MIms Inmann Honored At Surprise Party TOLO. Nov. 14. (Spl.) Miss Doro thy Inmann was surprised when a group of young people led by Mrs John Bohnert and Arlene Inmann greeted her at home Saturday with "Happy birthday." The guests were Misses Marjorie Davis, Vlolabel Morrow; Messrs. John Bohnert, Wiley Davis. Justin, Arthur and Alva Muse and Edward Inmann Games were played until a late hour, when Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and Ernest ine served refreshments. Teachers' Chorus Meeting Saturday The Jackson County Teachers chorus will hold a regular rehearsal Saturday morning, November 17. Mrs, Esther Church Leak la the director The meeting will be held at 10 a. m. In the auditorium of the courthouse. As the chorus Is working on new music, all members are urged to be present. Rojal Neighbors Drill Tcnm Meets at K. P.- Hall The Royal Neighbors' drill team will meet Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the K, P. hall, for a regular prac tlce meeting. Discussion Group Meets at Roosevelt The Easu.de Child Development group will meet at the Roosevelt school, in room 8, Thursday, from 3 to 3:30 p. m. Mrs. R. A. McKay and Mrs. R. E. McE'.hose will give tae reviews on "Discipline." Mrs. N. C. Chaney, leader, invites all young mother, mothers of school children. t or anyone interested In childhood training, to Join the clan. Hobo Party Held At Mrs. Pierce's Members of the relief society of the Mormon church were guest last even ing at a hobo party, at the home of Mr. Chauncey Lee Pierce on Wtst Main street. The 22 guests were dressed In hooo costumes and their lunch was served t they sat about on the floor. nirthdnr Party lit Honor Pauline l.ote ROGUE RIVER, Nov. 14. t Spl.) A birthday party was given Monday in honor of Pauline Lpve by Maxlne Love. The guests came dressed ai very little girls. The afternoon was spent playing games, with refresh ments served during the afterno.m. Pauline received many lovely gifts. -Arts and Craft Class Mpets on Thursdays Now The elass in arts and craft which has met heretofore on Wednesday erer.lngs, will be held this week and on following weeks on Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock, In the Community club Miss Fuller Guest In City Miss Florence Fuller of Roseburg spent the Armistice week-end in Med ford as the guest of Mrs. Adrian Wolf. Mary Raise h of 713 Southeast 37th street. Portland, and E. V. Thomp son of 157 Northeast Portland boule vard. Portland, received Injuries for which they were treated In Ashland yesterday afternoon, after the car Mrs. Raise h was driving skidded and turned over. The accident occurred on the Pacific highway near the Barron ranch at the foot of the Slskl yous, when the car got out of con trol on slippery pavement. Mrs. Raisch received head cuts ana Thompson received back Injuries and lacerations. The pair, en route from California, continued north last night by train from this city. 1 THE GRANGE Lake Creek Most important business of the last meeting of Lake Creek Grange was election of officers. The following are to serve the coming year: Mas ter, Harry Tonn; overseer, Tom Stan ley: lecturer, Julia Sldley; steward. Henry Meyer; assistant steward, Wal lace Ragsdale: chaplain, Ella Meyer; treasurer, Mabel Stanley; secretary. Myrtle Charley; gatekeeper, Ed Mey.-; Cres, . Dorotha Ragsdale; PomonH. Emma Mesoal; Flora, Mabel Brown, lady assistant steward, Helen Sldley: exectutlve committee, Floyd Charley (chairman), Reed Charley and Russ Moore. Mary Moore, home economics com mittee chairman, reported the mak ing of quilts as a community pro ject, and also the making of cur tains for the Orange hall. Plans are in proggresg for a com munity Thanksgiving dinner at the hall. Reed Charley, executive committee chairman, was reported III but Is con slderably Improved at this writing. Stated Communication of Reames Chapter, O. E. 8.. Wednesday evening at 8:00 ? o'clock. Visiting members Invited. HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secy. WINUOW GLAB5 tf D WtDdO ;aaa and win .e place youi Draftee inaow reasonably rrow bride Co met Works Better clothe for less It will piy yo'u to climb my stairway. Klein tat Tailor. 128 East Main, upstairs. There are five species In the house moaa-jifco, groups. Edward N. By water M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon Cataracts and Sinu Surgery a Specialty Grar'? P.iss Oregon View DIESEL iiimia T WORKMIaMUHr PLOYIO am LCARN DIE liT.ll ,i!ibli,. Dltltl l.,la.i f I.. tnatlM ,.r,.IM a n, ..I,, (j,. claa. C.t...Hlar. a.aa. Pulara lr.rall. Ma.n. DIIJEll an ,i,a ,.!,,. ,rt ,, Inn!, iao.it, ,aIM, .ir.iaR.a. auaina. a,rl. laltur.. .uMalaa. m.p ,a.ralla. Prartlcal ., Cm,, aa H. SIM, ,. T.ra.. fm tr "Olrnl lm" una si, oaawiualun. '"""i r.lr..i $,,, I, I. H,mt,ll Crfiuiaa H.mpklll tlnil Ingln.nlni School, III, aa ,....,. .... lm a.,im. Calif, III Waatlaaa Hart., feania, Wait. Cold Mornings irqutrp food battfri Try a fir.erln or Multnomah Genera tor RrwlMfllnc. t.xihanxr. :w:m nviiiuv hi. inn f: IV!'! No. HltrT'litr. I'linn X'HI To those who say SHOW ME Here's a special invitation to consult zJlCiss Jouisc Qoff New York figure-stylist who will be glad to show you just what JloM CustnmiPcl KuumiAtion run ilo for your figure, by aiialyinif YOL'R require iurnts MEDFORD TIGERS MAY GET CALL IN (Continued from pa$e one ) had a slight eclcc over other unde feated trams of the state for a ThanksftlvinR day game here aftsin'-t the Washington high football team, probable Portland winner. For the past two scussons Medfoid has remained undefeated in stare competition. However. Hood River, which has not been scored upon this season, also is among teams talked for the game. Salem and Pendletcn, other undo feated upstate teams, have games scheduled for that date. Then, too. Salem had its chance and played last year. Pendleton and Salem have had Im pressive games and were dopeti to win their remaining games. Since the Thanksgiving game it not officially recognlred as a cham pionship deciding clash, and since Portland has the edge In ability to draw and seat the largest crowd, it was believed Portland could go a long way in dictating Its opponent. Secondary schools with outstanding records are Wheeler, which under the coaching of Buck Hnmmrr has won all games and held opponents score less, and Lebanon, undefeatfd. and for the second consecutive year win ner of the Willamette league title. SOUTH OF CITY WILL BE A committee consisting of A. B. Cunningham, Bernard Roberta and Larry Schade. was appointed at a meeting of the city planning com mission last night, for the purpose of holding an Investigation into the acquirement of land along Bear creek south of the city ltmlta. for the crea tion of a proposed park. Mr. Schade addressed the commis sion on problems connected with cr. ating the park, stating that the relief transient camp will provide neceaairy labor for the project should the city be successful in acquiring the land, all of which Is privately owned. Other business to come before the meeting included a recommendation to change a zone for the Church of Christ, situated on North Court street between Edwards and Manzanlta streets. The commission also approv ed a subdivision plat of the Wostover' Heights addition to the Old Stage road, which was presented by Mrs. Roy Toft. In connection with the change In zone, a recommendation was made for an ordinance providing that a fee of $5 shall be paid by any person On siring a change In zone, to be brought, before the city council. Heretofore the fee has been paid out of the general fund. A regulation governing the planting of certain varieties of trees-in parking strips was referred to t committee for dfscislon with the Medford Oar den club. Btepa toward formation of the Pilot Rock grazing district will be taken by the county court today at its regular session. In the election No vember 0, the voters approved the creation of the district. Roughly, boundaries of the district exteno west from the Klamath county line to the Paclflt Highway, and from the Oregon-California state line, to the Dead Indian road. The entire area lies In southern Jackwn county. By formation of the district, real dent stock owners, secure better Rran Ing rights and certain restrictions on non-resident owners of cattle and sheep herds. " E POINTS PATH TO FARMER'S RELIEF HARTFORD. Conn.. Nov. 14. (API Louis J. Taber, master of the Na tional Grnng-. told the Ornnee todny at Its annual session that "It Is time to quit looking io much toward Washington and look more toward ourselves." "We have forgotten that debt Is but another name for the unpleasant w,ord 'taxation, he declared. 'Unless the nation and lta subdi visions, like the people, preparo to live within their Income, crushing tax burdens or the threat of repu diation hover like vultures Just ahead." Farmers can look toward 1935 "with more assurance than in any year In a decade." Taber said. But farm pricea must be lifted, he asserted, and farmers' service costs reduced "by lowering interest ratrs and by lessening his tax burden" before ru ral recovery can be achieved. To lift farm prices ho recommend ed adjustment of production, fulier use of co-operative marketing, the opening up of foreign markets ana keeping out the flood of competi tive products that can be efficiently produced at home." He said the Grange is in favor of work relief and is opposed to money payment except In emergencies. No able bodied men or women ahould bs given money unless In return they jive to state or nntlonal construcvlvy service," he declared. WARRANT ERVED ON LAYING OF HUNTER LA GRANDE. Ore.. Nov. 14. (AP) Sheriff Jesse B re shears today served a warrnnt of arrest on Dan C. Bow man of Mission, charged with second degree murder of Fred Lampkln, Pen dleton publisher, on November 9 at a sheep camp near Starkey. Arraign ment of Bowman, however. Is not ex pected until the condition of hts In Jured leg is improved, officers said. Parole iruntd HOOD RIVER, Ore.. Nov. 14. ( AP) Parole from a three-year prison sentence waa granted A. L. Stewaid of Cascade Locks, who pleaded guilty to a charge of perjury and threw himself on the mercy of the couit here yesterday. He waa fined 9100 and costs. Oregon Weather. Unsettled with rain west, and locat rains east portion tonight and Thurs day; snow In mountains; moderate temperature; strong southerly wind off the coast. and testament of Carrie R. Orto.i, deceaed; Albert Dougherty; Flor ence Porter; also all other person or parties unknown claiming anv right, title estate, lien or IntertM In or to the real esut descried In the Complaint on file herein. Defendants. To the Lincoln National Bant of Lincoln, Illinois, a corporation, trus tee under the last will and tefttam.Mit of Carrie R. Orton. deceased, and iiv appointment of the Circuit Court of Loisan County, Illinois; Franklin Cleveland Orton, tmsteo under the laat will and testament of Carrie R. Orton, deceaAed; In the name of the State of Ore gon; You are hereby notified tlvtt t tie i bo ve n amed plaintiff. It. 3 Murray, is the owner and holder of Certflclate of Delinquency No. 0P88. Issued by the Sheriff and Tax Col lector of Jackson Count v. State of Ore con to t he snitt ft ti inrri- dated and Issued the 9th day of June. 1933, for the sum of $'X22 2Q. sane being the amcunt then due and de linquent for taxes for the year 10W, together with penalty. Interest and costs thereon, upon the following de scribed real property of which R. D. Porter and R. r. Porter trustee for Norris K. Porter and Ellas H. Porter appcor of record to be the owner of the legal title thereto; said property btng situated in Jackson County, Stat of Oregon, and rrttcularly scribed as follows, to-wit: The North one-half (N'i) of the Northwest (NV quarter, Sectl-m 27. Township 3ft. South Raiv?e One West of the Willamette Meridian, containing 80 acres more or less. You are hereby further notified that the said plaintiff. R. S. Murray, paid taxes upon said above described DrOOertV for Wr mhuiniiAnt fn ...i. certificate and subsequent to the iw qwucn snia cenmcate waa issued , aa follows: Year's tax. 1P30, full; date paid. June S. 1932; tax receipt No. 2231,3; amount, 298.48; rate of interest, (r;.. Year's tax, 1931, first half; dite paid. June 9, 1932; Us receipt No. 843; amount, $122.10; rate of Inter est. 8. Year's tax. 1931, second half; date paid. Nov. 25, 1932; tax receipt No. 15195; amount, $121.39; fat of Inter sex 8. Year's tax. 1931. full; date. paid. Dec. 28. 1933; tax receipt No. 13210; amount. $155.79; rate of Interest, 81- Tear's tax. 1P33. first half; d.ttc. paid. Sept. 17, 1934: tax receipt No. 10653: amount. $8611; rate of inter est. 8. Year's tax. 1333. aecond half; date paid, Sept. 17. 1934; tax receipt No. 10653; amount 183 58; rat of inter est. Interest on the last hair of th 1933 taxea at the rate of 8 per an num to commence on November 6. 1934. That all of the aforesaid taxea ao paid by aald plaintiff, aa aforesaid, for the aforesaid respective dates of payment, and the said certificate of delinquency for the aforesaid date thereof bear Interest at 8 per an num, and the amount of said cer tificate and the said taxes so paid with the interest thereon aa aoresald are now due and owing the plaintiff herein. You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above entitled Court and caii.vt within sixty (SO) days after the date of the first publication of this Sum mons, exclusive of tho first date of publication, and defend this action or proceedings or pay the amount flue a.s aforesaid upon said certificate of delinquency and taxes as aforesaid thereon, respectively, together wih the co-sta of this foreclosure, and In case of your failure to do so. Judg ment and decree will be rendered and entered In the above entitled Court and matter, adjudging and decreeing the aforeald amount of said certifi cate of delinquency, with Interest thereon as aforesaid, and the amount of the aforesaid taxes, with lnter3t r.iercon as aforesaid, and the co.st of this foreclosure, to constitute val.d liens upon the pronerny described In Certificate No. 0988 and foreclosinc said liens and ordering the sale of said property for the satisfaction of said liens, in accordance with the statutes In such cases made and pro vided. That the name of the legal owner of the title of the property described In Certificate of Delinquency No. 0988 m the same appears of record In Jack son County, state of Oregon. 1 R. D. Porter and R. D. Porter trustee for Norris K. Porter and Ellas H. Porter; that the said property described In said certificate of delinquency and Included therein, upon the assess ment rolls in the office of the said Tax Collector and Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, to the following le spective parties for the following re spective years: 1929 Lincoln National Bank of Lin coln. Illinois, 1930 Josephin; P. Porter, 1031 Josephine P. Porter, 1P32 Josephine P. Porter, 1933 Josephine P. Porter and R. D. Porter, as the owners thereof upon the asass ment rolls in said Tax Collector's of fice. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court duly made the 14th day of November. 1934. All papers and process in this pro ceedings may be served upon the un dersigned attorney, at 128 East Main Street. In the lty of Medford. Jack aon County, state of Orewon, and which is his postofflce addreas. The date of the flint publication of this Summons la 14th day of No vember, 1934. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 128 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Underground, near the Bank 01 Prance, in Paris, is a huge subter ranean town or vaults In which the nation's gold is stored. Application to Foreclose Certflcate or Tnx Delinquency. Huniimms. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. R. S. Murray, Plaintiff, vs. R. D. Porter and R. D. Porter aa Trus tee for Norris K. Porter and Eli a H. Porter: Norris K. Porter; Ellas H. Porter; E. H. Porter and Josephine Porter, husband and wife; Lincoln National Bank of Lincoln, Illinois, a corporation, trustee under the last will and testament of Carrie R. Orton, deceased, and by appoint ment of the circuit Court of Logan County, Illinois; Franklin Cleveland Orton, trustee under the last fflll MR. 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