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FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST H dog missing, call 151.
LOST Pearl necklace. Valued as
keepsake. Pteaee reutrn to Band
Box. Reward.
i WANTED FEMALE HELP
t HOME and wages for rlghfr party.
I Dora E. Smith, mllo west Talent
! echoolhouae.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply In person. Franklin'a Cafe.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED An experienced orchard
pruner. Phone 355-R-2.
WANTED Man to Build email log
oabln with atone fireplace In ex
change lor nearly new .30-30 6a
ageWrlte Box 31. Mall Tribune.
MAN WANTED A HUSTLER Tor
Jackson county to handle surest,
easiest selling articles. Go home
every evening with money In yur
pocket. Experience not necessary.
Good reputation essential Write
' Mr. Close, 617 stock Sxchange Bide..
Portland, Oregon.
FOR RENT H0U8E8
FOR REN1 Homes i.irmshtd or
unfurnished Brown at vutus
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Large and small fumtah
ed apartments. 708 So. Oakdale.
FURN. apt. 229 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD, garage; (lose In.
331 S. Holly.
RATES very moderate at 118 E. Man
A.TTRACT1VF rooms 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
BAOHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front.
FOR RENT Room loxSO adjoining
Mall Tribune Job Department, on
Orape street. Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant, phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) of.
flea.
FOR RENT Holly Court. NO. 8.
Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan' Assn
Phone 195.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Apples
for what have you? Tel. 268-J,.
FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good
springs, mattresses foi twin beds or
day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348, Medford
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford aedan and a Iota In Medford
for late model ford V-8. Tel 407-It
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R,
FOh SALE OR TRADE White :lec
trtc sewing machine for light ae
dan. Box 638, Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 15 A. ranch
near Eagle Point on terms; 3-rc-im
house; under fence; Irrigated; also
'29 Ford truck. Jesse Alien, near
Antelope school, Rt. 3, box 128-B.
FOR SALE New modern bungalow.
The housewife's dream. One of the
neatest and best arranged homes
In Medford at a real sacrifice.
Also have some good buys snd
leases In placer ground.
Trade 40 A. good land, with Im
provements, on Crater Lake high
way near Rogue river, for -cattle,
sheep or car.
L. G. PICKELL
204 E. Main. Phone 680-J.
WANTED SITU ATI0N3
IN HOMES
txp. dressmaker. Clever alterations.
Day-week. References. Dressmaker,
Hotel Jackson, room 423. Tel. 609.
WANTED Responsible party wishes
care of home during owner'e ab
sence. 11 W. 8th.
RELIABLE woman wishes position as
housekeeper In city. Worrtanless
home preferred. References. Tel.
8S1-J.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Good fresh cow. Jersey
preferred. Hlnderers, Rt. 1, near
West Side school.
WANTED 1 or 2 pas.senc.ers to share
expenses south. 160 California St:.
Ashland, Ore.
WANTED Good cow for feed. Excel
lent care. If satisfied, may bur.
Phone 874-R-2. Talent Service Sis.
SALE OR TRADE 40 to 120 acres
wood and timber, also stumpago.
50c cord. Left fork Griffin creek,
Davla ranch.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot. Box No. 501. Tribune
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
A BARGAIN Mv large lot, on Bin
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice oo
terms or cash Box 56, Tribune.
HOUSES FOR 8ALE OR RENT Jack,
son County Building It Loan Assn
Phone 195.
FOR SALE POULTRY
PURE Bronze toms Cockersn's prize
stock 5 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashlan l
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Young pullets. Mrs. D. J.
Stelner. Rt. 2. next to Howard
school.
WANTED To buy a used sidewalk
bicycle. Must be In good condition.
Box 331, Tribune.
WANTED To rent modern furnished
house; 3 bedrooms. Must be on
esst side. Phone 1331-Y.
CASH PAID for live poultry. Johnson
Prod. Co., 6th and Front Sts.
WANTED To buy amall modern
home In Medford, terms like rent,
by steadily employed party. Box
884, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pies; 9 geese for
sale or trade. W. W. Large, W'.l
Hams. Ore.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1120 West
2nd.-
FOR SALE Jersey oow. Cheap. 830
Bennett.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Mod
ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Mall
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
889-R. Thlbault.
Phone
WANTED Household goods. 'toves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Grape 8t Tel
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for fura. hide
and pelta Medford ilargaln House
37 No Grape. Tel 1063.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK batteries
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM
BRASS. COPPER and )unk of all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE
37 No Orape. Tel 1063
USED CAR SALE
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-lna.
With 1935 License.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan
1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Coup.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
98 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Small Upright Piano for
ash. Call 435.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Tel. 355-R-2
FOR SALE Airway radio, shotgun
Star car, amall trailer. Call be
tween 2 and 4 at 618 No. Central
FOR SALE Used Underwood type
writer, good condition, 122 50.
Gladya Hoffman, Central Point.
FOR RENT FuKrUaHCD TOR SALE Lavender hang-rs. re
ROOMS ' fume your gift with home-grown
1 nder sachet. 20 S. Peach St
roR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms.
337 No. Orape.
FOR RENT Attractive sitting room
and bed room. Suitable (or t-: ,
adults. 620 So. 03kdale
FOiTreNT Furnished sleeping room I
Call 1368-W. !
I. I-,-.-. - - -i i
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garaee storage at moderate
rate by week or month 32a South
Riverside avenue
j FOH SALE. CHEAP Trailer.
I 10th.
1219 W
CHRISTMAS TREES
At wholjwile. Any amount. All No
1. Martin Bros. 1 mile out Rod-
wood Hwy. Look for sign. Ora:its
Pass. Phone 5M-J-1.
FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS
WHEAT or feed oats, 81.50 e.
ground barley
$12.50 ton. C
That David H. Rosenberg, Albert
Burch snd P. M. Kershaw now ore
and during all tlmea herein men
tioned were all of them duly elected
nrf ifir hv : ... . " ? . " '
west and !i mile south of Medford jor ,nd th durlnjJ , ,,, ,,
- - - - - -. . - i DaTld a- Rosenberg has been snd u
' " " '" "' "'' "'" i tne president of aald district, and
Cash paid for furs, hides, pelt. "? S"?" " th "Cr,tUy
Jom.iou Produce Co.. 6th and Front
Sis. Thit th oon tract wt forth In
. - Ihibtt "A" to aii MtUlon la lawful
PORTRAITS. Christmaa tarda, kortak ; contract on the jwirt of MM ford Jvri-
tmsmrLg. very reasonable. E. Hy- gation District, and that all matter
den Jonea. 607 West Second. Phone and thlnjtii connected therewith ani
1282-M. Hour 11 to 7.. fall proceedings of aatd board of ll-
i rectora and district with relation
TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRE36K1J ' thereto have been duly and reu
ana aeuverea i your reacn. fnone wny neia and had in the manner t
403-J-l. and aa provided by law. and that the t
- - . 1 xf llttftl nf Mlri vnf rf nn ha
ORA1N BACKS Jackaon OoUDtJjpart of aald dlatrtct haa been revu-
Peed Co.. Hh and Bartlttt 8u.
POR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 9 13-J.
FOR SALE White tewing machine.
Angora ra&mu. 314 Willamette
POR EXCHANGE) 30-30 Carbine val
ued tt C20 00 tor light car Acroea
from Medford Riding Academy.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO TUNING D. C. Durham.
Permanent resident. Phono 333, or
write P. O. Box 838.
PIANO TUNER D. C. DURHAM, resi
dent phone 333 or write P. O. Box
838.
IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIHED? I
have for aale or trade a late model
Acoustlcon which has so benemdJ.to said Reconstruction Plnsnco Cor.
my hearing that 1 have no further
use tor it. T. N. Kerr, Talent. Ore
BOAT TRAILElCnsirReglsterdd"
Ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing --Equipment
317 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance Phone 1545 or 1356-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title anu
Title Insurance.' The
only complete Title
S y s 1 3 m In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. 'Abstract
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs
Rial to Phone 1015-Y.
fainting and Pa perha using
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hnnclni Tel 646-W 813 S Orape
PERSONAL
REV. EVELY.NN MARSHALL Read
ings dally. 315 So. Riverside.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove J3S E
Main.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House Clennlnti: Floor Waxln Ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURfe.
CARS. ETC - Prompt service and le
gal rates. W. E Thomas, 45 3
Central State license No. S 167.
POR SALE Used sewlne machines, all
makes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co 24 N. Bartietc.
MONEY LOANED on anything of
ralue. Cecil Jennings.
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WAI L-PAPER CLEANING lo per sq
ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett.
EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central Phone 810
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment, fnces i.gni
8)9 North Riverside Phone I044-X
Isrly and leeallT authorized
That all of the proceedings of
the board of directors of d
district authorizing and direct
ing tne i&suance of refunding
bonds of aald district In the
n m o u nt of $403,000 00 for the
purpose of refunding the present out
standing Indebtedness of aald district
in the form and aa set forth in th."
resolution exhibit "C." and rvld
contract set forth In exhibit "A."
and all matter and thlngn connected
therewith, and all of the oroceedl nets
of the board of directors of aald dis
trict with relation thereto, have b.vn
duly and regularly held and had In
ine manner and a provided by !nw
and said bonds with said maturities
and in the form and tenor therein
set forth are 'regularly and legally
auinonzea, ana wnen executed and
'.saued by aatd district and delivered
poration u provided In said contract,
will be the legal and valid obligations
of said Medford Irrigation District,
witnout any advertisement or public
sale thereof.
That pursuant to said contract iTirt
resolution aald Medford Irrigation
District Is possessed of the right and
Is In duty bound to levy each 'yew
the assessment therein provided tor.
Lxor the purpose of paying principal
ana interest upon said Donas, in.it
id right and duty continues untt
said bonds and all accrued lntert
thereon have been paid in full, and
that aald contract and said bonds
when l&sued and negotiated, as afore
said, shell constitute valid an?
enforceable obligations of ad
district, and further, that all
freeholders, legal voters and as
sessment payers within said
district, and all parties in Interest. I
and said aistrict itseu. oe ioreve.-
basred and concluded from disputing,
contesting or questioning the valid
ity or legality of any or the lore- i
going proceedings, or of said bor.ds
and contract and any assessments
hereafter levied pursuant thereto, and i
that the petitioners have a decree foi I
such further relief as may seem equit-'
able to tne court.
This, notice Is served upon you pur
suant to an order of H. D. Nor. mi.
Judge of the above named court mido
November 27th, 1934, by publication
of this notice once each week Cr
three successive weeks In Medford
Mall Tribune, a newspaper of gentrnl
circulation published In said county,
the last of said publication to u
made on December 12th, 1034, and
the Jurisdiction of the above-namel
court In the above matter will bo
complete ten days thereafter. Any
person Interested may at any tl:ne
before the expiration of said ten days
appear and contest the validity -f
such proceedings, or of any act or
things therein enumerated.
You are further notified that the
hearing of said petition iby said court
haa been set for the Slst day of
December. 1934. at the hour of 9.30
o'clock a. m., at the court room o!
the above-named court at the court
house in the City of Medford. Jack
son County, Oregon.
O. R. CARTER.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the sttc
of Oregon for Jackson Countv
PORTER J. NErF.
Attorney for Petitioners,
Cooley Theatre Bldg,.
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of herirr Sale.
By virtue of an execution, Judg
ment order, decree and order of aale
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for Jackson
County, in the case entitled Arthur
Short, palntlff, and John J. Cunning
ham and Julia Cunningham, husband
and wife; c. A. Meeker; George Por
ter, doing business under the aa
aumed name of "Porter Lumber Co n
pany," and State Industrial Commis
sion, Defendants, in the above en
titled Court, duly directed and dated
November 20th, 1934, upon a judgment
rendered and entered In said Court
and cause on November 19th, 1934, In
favor of th plaintiff, and against
said defendant, for the sum of
200.00. together with Interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per annum fr m
December 17th, 1B32; for the further
sum of aiai.e. witn interest thereoa
from October 6th, 1934, at th rate
of 10 per annum; for the further
num of 126.00 attorney's fees, and
lor his costs and disbursements taxed
st 926. 75, together with the coat of
and upon this writ, commanding me
to make 4l of the following described
n-al property, to-wit:
The south 105 feet of Lota 8 and
9 in Davis' Subdivision of Lot 3 in
Block 5 of Galloway' Addition to
the City of Medford. Oregon, as
shoien on the official plat there M.
now of record.
Now. therefore, by virtue of satrl
execution, decree and order of sals,
end In compliance therewith, X will,
on Friday, December 3Ut. 1934, at
10:00 o'clock a. m,, at the front door
of the Courthouse, in Medford, Jack
son County, Oregon, sell at public
auction, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder,- for cash in hand, nil
the right, title, and interest which
John J. Cunningham and Julia Cun
ningham, husband and wife, had nn
the 17th day of Docember. 1931, ,he
date of the mortgage herein fore
closed, or since said data had or ac
quired by them or any of th other
defendant in or to the real property
described herein, to satisfy aald exe
cution order and decree. Interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 21st day of November,
1934 First publication November
21st, 1934. Last publication Decem
ber 12th. 1934.
WALTER J. OLMSOHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregjn.
oree of divorce from th defendant-.
This summon is served upon you
by publication once a week for four
consecutive weeks In the Medf rrd
Mall Tribune, newspaper of gen
eral circulation published In Medfoid.
Jackson County, Oregon, and by r
der of H. D. Norton, Judge of the
above entitled Court, which order ws
mad on th 37th day of November.
1934. GUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Medford National Bank Bldg..
Medford, Oregon.
Notice to Creditors.
In the county Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
tiacitson.
In the Matter or the Estate of An
ton la B. Diae. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the in
derslgned has been duly appointed
and haa qualified and Is now acting
as the administratrix of the estate of
the s cove named decedent; all per
sona having claim against said es
tate are hereby notified and required
to present same, duly verified a by
law required, to the undersigned ad
ministratrix, at the office of F. J.
Newman, In the Palm Building, a'.
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice; all persons owing aa!d
estate are directed to mak payment
at said office, the said F. J. Newman
being the attorney for said estate.
The date of 4he first publication
of this notice la November 21st. A. D.
1934.. LAURA E DTAS.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Antonla, B. Dlas, Deceased.
Summons for Puhttt atlnn.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Jackson County,
Svend Raasted, plaintiff, '
vs.
Anna W. Raasted. Defendant.
To: Anna W. Raasted, the above
named Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby notified and required
to appear in the above entitled court
and cause and answer or otherwise
ple.id to the complaint of plaint''!
now on file therein, within four weeks
from the date of the first nubllcatlon
of thla summons upon you, exclusive
of the date of publication, the first
publication being on the 28th day of
November. 1934. and If you fall to
appear and answer within the time
required, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to th court for a d-
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE Sand and gravel. 50c per
yard. Phone 401-J-l.
TOR RENT-HOUSES
TOn PENT Nt 6-rvsm mMrn
house, earn:". K-v t Monarc.i
Service Station, W. Main.
FOR RENT Holly Court No J. 419
W 2nd. 829 W Uth. l'H E Jack
son. 1113 E llth. Ctll Jackson Co
Bldg as Loan Association, U5; af:r
y $. call 1070.
FOR RENT i-r.V)in rTV-uri. ho
fum.;i?d; flrcp'Cs sr.d p. j no i.i
nulre 338 W :t. .S: W H E-rr-hrd.
t
: DRESS for 1pm by the style Kr-ft
I p!n See Mrs, Wl de F;ck
222 ! j t Main, Tel. 1203
FOR ""iriOHMT QUALITY pesr trc-s.
prai. npr!i?ot, cherry, apple. Al
mond, nib, t. and aln'.it tres
roea and uriruba at lowest prices.
Phone 851-R-2. or call at W B
Barnum'a. 3 miles south of Medfoid
on hmv next ki Ever 81ii.1t Auto
Camp CariU.n Nursery. Carlton. Or
DRY WOOlj 60 tiers laurel. 50 V.t
US Pennsylvania
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naired Fick s Hsrdsre, 131 We;
Ms.n.
Summons and Notice of Hearing.
In the Circuit Court of the State of j
Oregon, for Jackson County. ,
In the Matter of the Petition of:
David H. Rosenberg, Albert Birch j
and P. M. Kershaw, constituting
the board of directors of Medford
Irrigation District, for a Judicial
examination snd Judgment of the
above-named court aa to the regu
larity and legality or the proceed
ings of the board of directors of
said district In adopting a resolu
tion authorising and directing the
Issuance and sale of bonds of said
district in the sum of 405,000 00
and the terrns and maturities there
of for the purpose of refundine
present outstanding indebtedness
cf said district, and for the further
purpose of a Judicial examination
and Judgment of said court as to
the reg-iilarHy and legality of the
proceedlnas of said board in auth
orising the execution for and on
behalf of said d!.trlrt of a con
tract with Reconstruction Flnarce
Corporation for the sale to si!d
corporation and tl.e ptirchs by it
of all or a part of the afore ild
bonds and Judicial examination
I'd )udem'nt of s!d court as to
the lN?:,uty of such bchds and said
contract aforesaid, and further, for
a Judicial exam. nation nd Jutig
n nt of said co-irt ah to the rU.i
and duty of said irr;j?s'.ion district
to levy each yar Mntil said bods
have bTn paid in full the necss
ary assessment provided for by
sa'.d bond resolution and contract
for he purpov if paying the prn-
c:pal snd interest oi said bnd.
j To: Mfflford Irr!-Mt:on WMT'st of
! Ja'ic-artn County, 0 srn. and U elj
rrlTilders, l-ml voters and
mnt paver within said dlsr.ct:
1 In t.i n;i of t!r A'.ate cf Oregon
i v o ' i are h ,-e b . notified t h s t. D a : .1
H- Rowfntwr-;. Al'vrt. B'.ircii arid P M
' Krhsw. c,-.nMtiiMr t ne bcird nf
directors of Medford Irrigation 0'.
trlct. a municipal corporation snd
!rrl?Mlon district within Jackson
County. Orcein, have filed in the
above-entitled court a special p-v
ced:ni for the purpose of having i
Judicial esm)nitlori and judgment of
ld court rie'-l'.rtng and decree in
th" Mdf-r. !Tit: n District ts an
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In th. Circuit Court of the 9tat of
Orrgon In and for Jackaon County.
R. 8. Murray. Plaintiff,
va.
R. D. ForUr and R. D. Porter aa Trua
to for Norria K. Portr and El'aa
H Porter: Norria K. porter: Ellaa H
Porter: B. H.Porter and Joaephlne
Porter, husblnd and wife; Lincoln
National Bank of Lincoln, Illinois,
a corporation, trustee under the laat
will and testament of Carrie R.
Orton. deceased, and bv appoint
ment of tho Circuit Court of Lo,;an
Ccunty. Illinois; Franklin Cleveland
Orton, trustee under the last 11)
and testament of Carrie R, Orton.
deceased: Albert Dougherty; Flor
ence Porter; also all other persona
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate. Hen or Interest
In or to the real estate described
In the Complaint on file herein.
Defendants.
To the Lincoln National Bank of
Lincoln, Illlnota, a corporation, trus
tee under the laat will and testament
of Carrie R, Orton, deceased, and by
appointment of the Circuit Court of
Logan County, ' Illinois; Franklin
Cleveland Orton, trustee under the
last will and testament of Carrie R.
Orton, deceased :
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: Tou are hereby notified tl.at
um aoove named niaintuf. R. 8
Murray. la the owner and holder of
certriclate of Delinquency No. 0988.
Issued by the sheriff and Tax Col
lector of Jackson County, stnte of
uregon to tne aald R. 8. Murray,
dated and Issued the 9th dnv of June.
1933, for the sum of H22.29. same
being the amount then due and de
linquent for taxes for the year 1029.
logemer wlta penalty, interest and
oosta thereon, upon the following de
scribed real property of which R. D.
i Porter and R. D. Porter trustee for
Norria K. Porter and Ellas H. Por6er
appeni of record to be the owner of
tne legal title thereto: said nronertv
being situated in Jackson County.
otafce oi uregon. ana particularly de
scribed aa follows, to-wlt:
Tho North one-half (tli) of the
r-onnweet (NW) quarter, Bectlon
37. Township 35. South Range One
west or tne Willamette Merklun
containing 80 acres more or leas.
You are hereby further notlfted
tnat tne said plaintiff. R. 8. Murrst
paid taxes upon said above described
property for years eubaoquent to aald
certificate and subsequent to the
taxea for which said certificate was
issued, aa follows:
Year' tax, 1030, full: date paid,
June 9, 1932; tax receipt No. 32.11.3:
amount, ,208. a; rate of Interest. 8.
Yeara tax. 1931, first half; date
pam. June 0, 1032; tax receipt No,
8243; amount, 1122.10; rate of inter
at, 8.
Year's tax. 1931, second half: date
paid nov. aa, 1B32: tax rece nt No
16195; amount, 1131.30; rate of Inter
sex 8'v.
Year's tax. 193J. full; (late paid,
Dec. 28, 1933; tax receipt No. 132:0;
amount. $155.70: rate of Interest. H".
Tear's tax, 1933, flrat half; date
paid. eept. 17, 1034: tux receipt No.
10653: amount, $86.11: rate of Inter
est. 8.
Yeara tax, 1933. aecond half: dju
paid. Sept. 17. 1934: tax recelbt No.
1 10653; amount 183.58; rats of inter
est.
Interest on the laat half of the
1933 taxea at the rate of 8 per an
num to commence on November 8.
1934,
That all of the aforesaid taxea so
paid by said plaintiff, as aforesaid,
for the aforesaid respective dates of
payment, and the aald certificate of
delinquency for the aforesaid date
thereof bear Interest at 8 per en
num, and the amount of said cer
tificate and the aald taxes so paid
with the Interest thereon aa aforeiald
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 cause
within alxty (60) days afler the dite
of the first publication of thla Sum
mona, exclualve of the first date of
publication, and defend thla action
or proceedings or pay the amounta
ue aa aroresaia upon aald certificate
of delinquency and taxes aa aforesaid
thereon, respectively, together with
the coat 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
tne aioreaia amount or said certlfl
oate of delinquency, with Interest
thereon aa aforesaid, and the amount
of the aforesaid taxes, with interest
thereon aa aforesaid, and the cuts
or thla foreclosure, to constitute valid
liena upon the property described in
uerciucau no. uuas and foreclosing
said Hens and ordering the aale of
asld property for the satisfaction of
said Hens. In accordance with the
statutes in such caaea made and provided.
That the name of the leaal owner
of the title of the property described
In Certificate of Delinquency No. 0988
aa the same appears of record In Jack,
son County, state of Oregon, la R D
Porter and R. D. Porter trtiatee for
Norrls K. Porter and Ellaa H Porter:
that the aald property described In
said certificate of delinquency and
Included therein, upon the asaeas
ment rolls In the ofri-e of the said
Tax Collector and Sheriff of Jacksjn
County. Oregon, to the following n
apectlve parties for the following re
spective ywars:
1929 Lincoln National Bank-of Lin
coln. Illinois,
1930 Josephine P. Porter,
1931 Josephine P. Porter,
1032 Josephine P. Porter,
1B3J Joaephlns P. Por'er and R D
Porter,
as the owners thereof upon the wi.
ment rolls In said Tax Collector s of
fice This Summons i published In the
Medford Mail Tribune bv order of
the Honorable H D. Norton JiMge
of the above entitled Court duly made
the 14th d.y of November, 1014
All pprs and proecM in thla oro.
ceenlrwa may be served upon the un
dersigned attorney, at 13 East Main
street, in the city of Medford, Jack,
son County, state of Oregon, and
which Is hla postoffire address.
The date of the rust publlcsllon
of thla Summoni la 14th day of No
vember, 1934.
O H BENOTSON
AttOrntv fnr Pl.lnriff
; 128 r.tt Mam street,
i Medlord. Oregon,,
I Tolo II Beagle I
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TOLO. Dec. 5. (Spl.) Clyd May. BEAOLK. Dte. 5. (8pl.) Mr. an
who ha bMO helping Bn Dawson I Mrs. Milton Sanderson ar th par-
wltt. Ills shep. haa returned to tUt
!.om In Missouri. Enrout h stop
ped for a visit with his sister at
Tracy. Cal. Hs will visit relatives In
hi horn state until January 1, when
I plans to enter Coyne's electric
school In Chicago.
Doc" Steven and family have
moved to King' highway. T. A. Mu
and family have moved to the hour.
vacated my Stevens at Tolo Gardens.
Mr. Muse and son will operate the
gardens next year.
Thankslvlng program given by the
men of th Tolo achool district waa n
entire success, and waa enjoyed by
all who attended. Th Christmaa pro
gram will be put on by the school
under the direction of the teacher,
Mrs. Lulu Thurston.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Davl were
finest of Leslie Davis and family
Wednesday.
November 29 waa aurely a day of
Thanksgiving and feasting. Ho'
turkey with all th trimming was
feivpd In nearly every home here,
and to those Invited out
Mr. and Mrs, Hairy Hamor and his
sister, Mrs. Alida Tule were dinner
g'leat of Mr. and Mrs. Olen LaBaxrs
of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tracy and fam
ily were entertained at Mr. and Mrs.
John Bohnert's at Central Point.
Mr. nd Mrs. Clarence Loftu were
hosts to Mr. and Mrs. John Oretn
and Tom Hage-n
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Rawson of
(told Ray entertained Mr. and Mrs
Jflcfc Thorp and amall daugh'r
Vivian
Quoat of Mr. and Mr. Joe Collins
wer Justin Muse, Viola bel Morrow,
Mr. and Mr. Wm. Pennlncer, als
Mrs. Collins' parents. Mr. and Mrs
Will WrJght. They attended ahow
in the evening and returned to the
Collins horn for refreshment
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and
children spent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. John Hlgglnbotham.
Edward Inmann of Evan Creek
CCp 13S3. spent the week-end at bis
'parent' home here
Chos. standiford and P. A. Tracy
made a business trip to Medford Sav
urdny.
Ben Dawson Is pasturing a flock of
sheep on the Ray land here, with
Wayne White as caretaker.
Joe Collin 1 confined to hi room
with an injured knee. Jafc Thorpe
is tnking ear of his milk route:
Little Vivian Thorp wa quit M
Saturday.
Colds, which hav been prevalent
here, are disappearing.
After three week of rain and storm,
the un seems mighty good to Tolo
rldents.
Climax
CLIMAX. Dec. . (Spl.)-a, num
ber of th neighbors helped pick
turkeys at the Werti ranch Thursday.
Csrl Hanaon and Mr. snd Mrs. Ted
Kinney of central Point wars week
end gueata of L. H. Wertn.
Mrs. Meda Comstock visited in
Medford Tuesday.
Roberta, Wrrta of Central Point la
home for the woek-end.
Mrs.- Cecil Day of Lake creek haa
been elected teacher of District 13
fnr the comlna; year.
Dean and Henry Owens returned
from Dead Indian Monday with some
cattle and remained at the Wertn
ranch overnight.
Mr. and Mrs. George McLean and
son. Oeorge, were dinner guests of
Mrs. Comstock on ThanksRlvlng.
Mr. snd Mrs. L. H. Wer la snd
Norma Jean had Thanksgiving dinner
at Mr. and Mm. Tod Klnney'a in
Central Point.
Bam Ooy la spending a few daya
with his family In P.aRle Point.
Tom Coy, Vance Pierce and Lin
coln Charley of Eagle Point are vlalt
Ing Ben Oswald.
Art Kent and Bill Wattcnburg
have been riding for cattle near here
the iaat few daya.
Billy Taylor of Eale Point Is
spending the vacation with Lloyd
Adamson.
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cuts or a boy. born at the Bacred
Heart hospital in Medford Decem
ber 1.
Cells Edler of Beagle la now work
ing In Gold Hill for Mrs. Veils Hays,
taking care of Mrs. Haya' Invalid
father, O. W. Smith.
School board haa hired another
teacher for the remainder of the
school term. Miss Hunsaker of Fort-
land began the work Monday.
Vlaltora st the Ray Blaine horns
Sunday were Clinton Blaine and
daughter, Arlene, of Jacksonville. Mr.
and Mrs. Ricks and family of Med
ford. Mr. Keyser and Joe Mayfleld
of this place.
Several children are out of achool
because of severe colds.
Mlsa Walker, county health nurse,
visited the school laat week and gave
the children several testa and weigh
ed them.
Mr. and Mrs. Marx have moved
onto a place near the Gillette ranch
and their daughter, Doris, is at
tending achool at Antloch.
Friends of Howard Cantrall are
glad to see him about again after
an operation for appendicitis st s
Medford hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Sanderson
and family spent Thanksgiving near
EaRle Point at their daughter and
husband's, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mar
tin. Other guests were Mr, snd Mrs.
Homer Martin snd family and Dick
Pre tree from Reese creek, Mrs. Annie
Sanderson snd Mr. snd Mrs. James
Kelthly of Central Point.
Mrs. Murphy spent Thanksgiving
at Klamath Falls.
Vlaltora st the Jeess Walker horns
Sunday, November 28, were Mrs. Fl.
bert Glass and daughter, Lois of
McLeod: Ernest Sanderson, Tommy
Mnlhollen snd Cecil Martin.
Thanksgiving day at Bstrlla Kel
son's was tho home coming of her
sons snd daughters and families.
Those present were Mr. snd Mrs. wm.
Nelson and son, Charles, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Nelson snd baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nelson and son of Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson
and family of tha Meridian orchards,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stokes and daugh
ter of Antelope. Carl Nelaon, Donns
nnd Freddie Stephens of Medford,
John and Prank Nelson snd Mra.
Ora Bennett and son, Billy, of this
place.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Mnlhollen
spent Thanksgiving day at the Edler
home. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lucas snd
daughter, Ina Pearl and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ellis and eon, Ralph,
were Thanksgiving gueata at the
O. 8. Blackford home lu ' willow
Springs.
Mra. Anns Reed, who spent s few
daya here at her home place, re
turned to Loa Angeles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Bailee, Sr., Mr. and
Mra. Fred Bailee and family of the
Meadowa and Mr. and Mra. Robert
DeArmond of this place apent the
Thanksgiving holiday - at Mr. and
Mrs. Charlea DeArmond's of Flounce
Rock.
The Oaynor snd Hlnea mushroom
beds are nearlng completion and are
being filled With fertiliser, making
ready for the apaun.
A larga crowd attended tha ThanSs-
giving danoa at tha Beagle hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Luks Ryan and fam
ily and Joa Bprouse of Belltlower,
Calif., attended Friendly Neighbors
Sunday, 'November 35, and enjoyed
a visit with friends.
I
McLeod
Brownsboro
BROWNSBOHO. Dec. fl. fflpl.) -Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mr. and
Mr. E. E. Tucker and children apent
Thanksgiving t the Will Morris
home In Central point.
Th school children and thlr
teacher. Miss Bid try, enjoyed a
Thankftfrlvlng lunch at th school
houae Wednenda? noon. Fach one
contributed something snd th lunch
was erved cafeteria style.
Quest who .enjoyed Thanksgiv
ing dinner at the WrlRht home war
Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Barrows, rr.c ar
living in on of th Wright cot
tflfies. The fm- aaon opened December 1
and H. W. WrlKht will begin buying
all kind of fur. Mr. Wright bttva
extensively from all psrt of th
county.
Mr. Monla, Mrs. .It' Olss snd
Irene Charley attended services at
Phoenix last Hundsy
Mr. and Mis, L. J. Rohrer had a
silent Thanksgiving Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. M. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Hansen, Clernld, Mildred and Bruce
Hansen nnd Mra, O. W. Boyle and
little dauvhter of Eugene.
Mrs. C. C, Myers of Eugle Point
called at the Mnxfleld home Sunday.
McLEOD, De. fl. (Spl.). Leo Ho
iturnd to Corral) is Sunday ftr
spending th Thanksgiving holiday
with hla parent, Mr. and Mr. E. V.
Hor
Jim Casey U somewhat Improved
After a serious attack of flu.
Mr, and Mra. Roy Vaughn and fam
ily spent Thanksgiving day with her
parent, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence,
on Elk creel.
Mr. Mulllns ha had a sever at
tack of flu.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Jollffe of Aber
dftn. Wash., ar visiting friends and
telattv nenr here for a few week.
Mr. Jollf'o I now working In th
Aberdeen shipyards.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. AH worth and
Mr. and Mr. W. D. Coburn and fwv
Ily ver dinner g'eta of Mr. and
Mra. I. R. Hoag Thankeglvlng.
Robert Thorn a jg suffering from
th flu nd 1 receiving treatment at
ih hospital.
Mr. snd Mrs Ted Amlth and family
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. an4
Mr. Dick Vincent.
Mr. Alio Rudd wn a guest of
Mr. and Mr. J. B. Peyton Tbsnks
fi'.vlng. Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Kurtc, Mr.
Hawyer. Mr. snd Mr. Bcrnal Culry
were Thanksgiving guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Sawyer.
Ted Smith moved Mr. Fred Morgan
and daughter to Medford laat week.
The ladles of the Sacred Heart
church wilt hold a rummage aale
tc 14. Place will b announrcd
bter.
WINDOW OLAaSS W sell window
flan and will replar yout brovt'i
witi(hs re.Lt-utably. TiowbrKlije Cj
in i worn.
hopping day
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