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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU W Classified FOR EASY REFERENCED O 0 to iBOtUlGW JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JfEDFORl). OREGON, TUESDAY, 'ATOIL 9. 1935. if Brad every ad on this page. 011 will probably find ex actly the thine you want to buy or sell. If It ttn't there. advertise. 1 1 " Inexpensive, effective. RATES. Per word tint Insertion ... ,. , 8c (Minimum 29c) Each additional Insertion. ner word - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes b Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND E LOST If dog missing, call 1618. : WANTED MALE HELP f. WANTED Auto mechanic. Expert L enced man; capable of meeting the ' i public Steady employment for 5 A right man. Give experience and I Mr references. Box 3731, Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN To work In small home for man and wife, 83.60 per week. 814 E. Ninth. Phone 85.-J afternoons and evenings. WANTED Housekeeper in Phoenlx one in family. Phone S-r-3. WANTED School girl to assist wltn housework, pnone aie-i. WOMAN to assist in housework. Re ply BOX 3547, MSJl -iriouna. WANTED Houskeeper for two on ranch. 810.00 per month. 3531 Mall-Trlbune. wiKTun Woman living near Lin coln school to take care of 8 year old boy. Call at 346 N. Front alter 1 p. m. W ANTED SITU AT' " NS wrvrwm Aanable unincumbered wo man around 35 wishes housekeep ing work In olty. Gentleman's home preferred. Excellent references. Box 3734. Mall TriDune. YOUNG MAN wishes work by hour or dav snadina, hoeing weeds, mowing lawns, polishing care, etc. Tel 113Z-W. WANTED Lawnmowlng by Job or week. Phone 84. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Old gold. Sell to. govern ment licensed dealer, aropnys, jewelers. wanted Clothing for relief pur. poses. Salvation Army. Phone 856, OOINO TO LOS ANGELES. Want rjasteneers. Share expenses. Box 3944 Tribune. wanted Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags & twine for sale. Mearoro uargam ooum 37 No. Grape 8t. Ph. 1063. WANTED We nav cash for household goods furniture and stovea We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1093. f. If DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon- r ' agle. Phone 258-M. WANT good used furniture, nousehold goods, laaiea ana cnuaron- endu ing. Must be in good condition 610 E Main St. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished five-room bungalow. Inquire 109 West Main. FOR RENT Furnished -room bun galow. piano, nice grounds. Rent reasonable. References required. 820 West 12th Jt. FOR RENT House. Inquire at 1110 W. 9th. HOUSE for rent. 1333 W. FOR RENT Homes, furnished ot unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM APT. furnished. 229 No. Ivy, FOR RENT Modern fum. apartment, garage. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT Modern apartment and uufurnlshed house. 410 Hamilton DESIRABLE furnished -apartment Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Three-room housekeep ing eulie with garage adults). Close in. 327 North orape street. FOR RENT Holly Court, No. 3. Call 185, alter o:uu. ltwu. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front FOR RENT 3-room turn. apt. Oar age. Adults. 316 No. Bortlett. FOR RENT Comfortable heated apt Radio. Frlcldalre. 518 So. Oakdale NICELY furnished two & 3 room apartments. Adults. 604 W. 10th FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOM for business man Separate entrance. 220 No. Oak- dale ROOM for gentleman, claae in; bath garage 609 E Main. ATTRACTIVE, rooms. 404 . Clap. BOARD AND ROOM RATES ressonabl.. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CAR AO for rent. CIom la. Pttons 1397-R. POR RENT 3-acra chicken ranch. lou of berrlea. X mile from town. Inquire J. W. Jacob. 804. Pine St.. Medford. Ore. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 33 North Grape street. Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat If desired. Site 16x60 feet. Will rent or l-ise at reasonable figure. Call at Mali Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for lumber- Three head of cattle, two cominj fresh and one Guernsey bull. Pour miles north of Eagle point one-half mile east of Crater Lake highway. O. P. Ruako, Eagl. Point, Rt. l. FOR EXCHANGE My six tube bat- tery set with Rolo speaker, lor live stock. Ruby Schulz, Beagle. EXCHANGE One good 80.00 work horse, 1500 lbs. Trade lor car or sheep. L. R. Holbrook, Provoit. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EAST SIDE FURNISHED HOME A raft I A -rnnm home. CVRhfl located In excellent East W"'ww 8id district on paved street. Living room with fireplace and hardwood floor, kitchen with breakfast nook, 3 bedrooms and bath, completely and nicely furn ished. Corner lot, all assessments paid. Total price $2650.00 (1.000.00 down, Daiance sza.uu per montn. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon 10 ACRE Dlace. 5 room modern house, 3 largo porches, wonderful view oi valley and nature's beauty. Finest Doultrv house In the vallev. room for 1300 hena. A place you can fhlte the earliest vegetables and sell without competition. Price only 8.B00. R. A. Rolf. Central Point. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Three year lease and furnishings of 13-room apartment house on Main street. Second building from new armory, Will trade for small acreage. M. F. Hill, 109 Broad St., Klamath Falls Oregon. FOR SALE 153 -acre ranch. In quire Mrs. u. H. corum, 345 so. Central. BRAND NEW HOME AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT 1619 E. MAIN ST. Open dally 2-5 p. m. Beautiful home 0 rooms, batn; no mortgage or Hens to assume; 3 extra large rooms with many windows: fine view; cement basement; unfinished attic. Priced below cost. No trade-In. Courtesy to realtors. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Large lot in Klamath Falls, some Improve ments for Medford property. Box 2353. Tribune. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center (600 will handle, balance 8 Box 4816. tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. BROWN 61 WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices wmcn you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CL1 MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come In and Investigate BKOWN As WHITE REALTORS 104 W Main. Phone 130 HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENTJack son uounty uujiaing efi Loan ass n rnone mo. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1 M ton 1932 Ford truck auai wneeia. long oase, factory stake body, or will trade for late model Ford or cnev. closed car 1603 No. Riverside. CHRYSLER 70 coach. Star delivery Ray s Market, Talent. BARGAINS every one. at 33 So. Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you buy 33 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 33 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage 23 so Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS CUSTOM hatching chicks and tur keys. Sweeney Poultry Yard. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red baby ehlcka. and eggs for hatching, cum mtrurs Poultry Ranch, 5 ml- out Midway Road. RED hatching eggs. Phone 4-F-4. WHITE LEGHORN setting egg 600 O A DeVoe svsl 533-J-a FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Rat terrier pupple 531 Austin. Call FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horses. $35 S. Riverside. TEAM OF MARES. 1500 lbs. each, I saddle pony, gentle. Fr! Jones, mile west latent. FOR SALE Fine opportunity. cows 3 horses. 24 turkeys. Leaving town John Hall, Mountain ave Ashland. fob SALE Jersey cows, heavy springers. Wayne Large. Williams, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses. Med ford Riding Academy. FOR SALE - Weaner ps. SaibU. BeagU, Ore. Adclph FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cook stove 13. mauresa .. spring 83, ironer 8. 305 s. Oak dale. BARGAIN Repossessed, fully auto matic wesungaouse electric range. Used three week. Complete with timer and condiment sets. 45.00 down, 42.69 monthly with new range guarantee. Phone Copco 168. BURNER "Kitchen-Cook" gasoline stove. 220 E. Msin. PIANO Small upright used, excep tional value; case In fine condi tion; beautiful tone. Will accept terms 41.60 weekly. No reasonable oash offer refused. BALDWIN PI ANO 6HOPPE. ORGAN, 415; small child's violin, al most new, 47.50. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE 3 coal brooders. John Mace, Central Point. FOR SALE Large Lange kitchen range complete; victor sale, carbon- ating machine. Box 174. Redding. California. FOR SALE Club davenport, dog house, large rug, sleeping bag, fur coat. Tel. 676-R. FOR SALE 1 10x13 Clyde double end skldder; 1 11x14 two speed Washington yarder; 1 6x15 Amerl cm matcher and surfacer. Owen Oregon Lumber Sales Co. FOR SALE 3-ln. pump, gas engine. uoiiina. live miles north Midway road. EASTMAN Post Card size Kodak like new. 613.00. 603 So. Riverside. USED building material. 1520 N. Rlv- ersiae. FOR SALE Gummosls treatment for cherries. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Baby chick scratch, 63.40 cwt. Monarch seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Inoculation for alfalfa seea. Monarch seed As Feed Co. FOR SALE Land plaster, (13.00 ton Monarcn seed at Feed Co. LARGE oil range with oven (10. Tel. FOR SALE Control ants with An tral. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. C MELODY SiAOpl'iGue. Tratis for alto or tenor. Ray 5 Market, Talent. RE-CLEANED Hanchen barley. (3.00 per cwt. Ke-cieaned Foderatlon wneat, l 60 per cwt. Henry . Nle dermeyer, 1 mile No. Jacksonville Old Stage road. Tel 354, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Twohole Frlgldalre in good condition. Bargain. J. V Manke. 3 onlles east ot Jackson ville. Call at ranch. SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. (3.00. fertilizer and garden plowing Washed aand, rock, plaster sand. Bateman's. 1634-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE Perennial flower plants. Bargains. 343 no. urape st. FOR SALE Fountain priced to sell. uevoe s. FOR SALE Seed potatoes (1.50 cwt. and up. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FOR SALE Perennial flower plants. sionarcn seed As Feed Co. NEW EXTRA LOW PR1CESI for HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS Write quick for prices and samples of our Cossack. Grimm ana Com. mon Alfalfas. Clovers and Grassee INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY Twin Falls, Idaho. POR SALE Home-grown alfalfa sesd F E Bybee. Medford Rt. 3 MISCELLANEOUS SPENCER CORSETTER. Mrs. M. Beatty, 191 Oak, Ashland. Phon 185-R. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Transfer and Trucking uuisineas reasons Die, inquire 111 No. Fir St. POR SALE Restaurant In operation. main hi. oi urants pass. Will ac cept car or truck as part payment. Call Central Point Cheese Plant. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade 327 So. 6th St.. Klam ath Falls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and ntle Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 0 No 33 North central, Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 50 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the 8 tat Banking Dept License No. 8-157. See W. B Thomas or B. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROB DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning it upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. X. H. Oove. 335 E Main. Transier. EAD9 TRAN8PER ft BTORAClE CO. Office 1016 No Central phone 316 Price right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right 619 North Riverside Phone 61a. PERSONAL MRS CLARK Spiritualist Minister and Medium My work is done eel- ; entiflcally and with a guarantee FeadliiKS dally. Trance circles Frt Uj at, 2i4 Soutb EUveiaUL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting A raperliaiieing. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM in colora for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting ti paperhang Ing. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Orape. JOHN H LOCK painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason ablet Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice Is herewith given that Geo. N. Flsk has been appointed by the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon In and tor the County of Jackson, executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Roselms A. Mor.-lson. de- i ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of s&ld Kojsima A. Morrison are herewith directed to present the same properly verified the undersigned at the office of F. P. Farrell, Attorney, Room 10, Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this no tice, which date is the u6tb day of March, 1935. GEO. N FISK, Executor of the Last will and Testa ment of Roselma A. Morrison, de ceased. SummonH In the Ctrcnlt Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Jackson county. FIRST ST.VTE BANK OP EAGLE POINT, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. O. W. TRAIN and M. B. TRAIN, do ing business under the name and style of Train Brothers, CORA M. TRAIN, wife of said O. W. Train, and EVA M. TRAIN, wife of said M. B. Train. Jv E. COREY, STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COM MISSION OP THE STATE OP OREGON, STATE OP OREGON, Ex. Rel. C. H. GRAM, COMMISSION ER OP THE STATE BUREAU OF LABOR, CARL THOMAS, and ES- TELLA COREY, MABEL ESTELL, HOY COHEY, JAMES COREY, PANSIE STORME, HAZEL MIT TELSTADT, MYRTLE MITTEL 6TADT. RUTH IVERSON. MURJEL COREY. EDWARD COREY and JUEL COREY, heirs at law of J. j. Corey, deceased. Defendants. To each and every of the above named defendants: IN THR NAME op THE STATE OF OREOON. you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above entitled court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to the amended complaint of plaintiff on file herein within four weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, exclusive of the first date of publication, which Is April a. 1935. You are further notified that In case you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead to ptMnttiis amended complaint within said time, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said amended complaint, a succinct statement of which ts as follows: For Judgment against the defend ants O. W. Train and M. B. Train as partners, for the sum of 93760.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from Decern ber 31, 1031. together with $260.00 as attorney's fees for the prosecution of this slilt and the other costs and disbursements hereof. Adjudging that said amount ts first, prior and specific Hen upon the premises described In said amend ed complaint, to-wit: The Southwest quarter, the Southeast quarter of the North west quarter, the Southwest quar ter of the Northeast quarter, and tha West half of the Southeast quarter, ail In Section 36, Town ship 33 South, Range l East, W. M. (excepting and reserving tnere from one acre deed to the school district for school purposes, prior and superior to any right, title, Interest, Hen or claim of the defend ants, or any of them, therem thereto, and prior to any inchoate claim of dower In or to said premises Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Public conveyance 4. Too 8. Spheres 13. Be the mattei with It. Observed 14. A king of Sodom 15. One who fore tells events IT. Started LS, Mexican rubber tree II. Humbling 11. Agree 14. Egyptian solar dink 15. Supplication 19. Minced dlsb IS. Assist II. Thus Solution of Yeaterday'e Puzzle BT? T I de A PORE 0 AS ulER sM L I E T E LJhJJLljrJD POT pXs HM LlPOlI a l o N tm pJT nIn N e r oK fT o NTp Omar ala 1177 o tJe m R A L E c ao eIt sIe n tree IX Thing of tlttU value 15. Perform 16. Female sheep 18. Potter term 1. Anient jreek eoln U. Peril 12. Affect emo tfonallr II, Least fat II. Part of a Play II. Fertile spots 10. HurrylnK 14. A tribe of Israel: variant II. Stinging Insect II. New: comb. form 17. Bird's home II. Organs of iRht II. Masculine name: abbr. ' f I3 lf s 6 I7 iff 9 ' wi JmI. ,s WMl ',:' 'p.41 42 v'p 43 44 -tff -w So 5 5Z 53 - " ' - -; of the defendants Cora M. Train and Eva M. Tralu, or either of them. Adjudging that said premises be sold In the manner provided by law for the satisfaction of this decree, ana that the purchaser at 6ald sale be en titled to the Immediate possession of said premises, and that he be decreed to be the owner of said premises in fee simple, free, barred and foreclosed of all right, title. Interest, lien or claim or the defendants, or any of them, therein or thereto, except the right of redemption provided by law. For such other and further relief as the court may deem Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication onoe each week for four consecutive weeks in the Med ford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published at Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, by or der of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above-named court, which order Is dated April 2nd. 1935. NEFF At FROHNMAYER. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Cooley Theater Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Summons for Publication In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. FRANK VICTOR MARSH and W. H. LYDIARD, Plaintiffs, , vs. HARRY CURRIE. B. E. CURRIE, husband and wife; F. E. WAHL; MR. GILBERT SMITH, and MRS. GILBERT SMITH, designated here in as Jane Doe Smith, the true given name of the snld Mrs. Gil bert Smith being to plaintiffs un known; ANNA BUCHANAN: HIL DA WESTELIM; ALICE M ELLIN -GER: MISS SMITH, designated herein as Jane Doe Smith, the true given name of the said Miss Smith being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. WILLIAM MORGAN, and MRS WILLIAM MORGAN, designated herein as Jane Doe Morgan, the true given name of the said Mrs. William Morgan being to plain tiffs unknown; MR. PRANK CON LEY, and MRS. FRANK CONLEY. designated herein as Jane Doe con ley, the true given name of the said Mrs. prank Conley being to piainturs unknown; mk. w alien BERTRAND, and MRS. WALTER BERTRAND. designated herein as Jane Doe Bertrand. the true given name of the said Mrs. Walter Bert rand being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. BERTRAND. Jr.. designated herein as John Doe Bertrand, Jr.. the true given name of the said Mr. Bertrand. Jr., being to plain tiffs unknown, and MRS BERT RAND. Jr.. designated herein Jane Doe Bertrand, Jr., the true giv en name of the said Mrs. Bertrand, Jr.. beintr to plaintiffs unknown: MR. ANIWOLD, designated herein as John Doe Anlwold. the true giv en name of the said Mr. Anlwold being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. ANIWOL.U, acsignaiea Here in as Jane Doe Anlwold. the true given name of the snld Mrs. Anl wold being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. TARISEE. designated herein as John Doe Tarisee. the true giv en name of the said Mr. Tarisee being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. TARISEE. designated here in aa Jane Doe Tarisee. the true given name of the said Mrs. Tarisee being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. DISCH. designated herein aa John Doe nisch. the true given name, of the jsald Mr. Dlsch being to plain tiffs unknown, and MRS DISCH, designated herein an Jane Doe Dlsch. the true given name of the said Mrs. Dlsch being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. PHENSLEY. desig nated herein as John Doe Phens ley, the true given name of the said Mr. phensley being to plain tiffs unknown, and MRS. PHENS LEY, designated herein as Jane Doe Phensley, the true given name of the said Mrs. Phensley being to n alntiffs unknown: mh. mcfhaiu, designated herein as John Doe Mc Phall. the true given name of the .said Mr. McPhall being to piain' tiffs unknown; WALTER BROWN; MR. CECIL HILL, and MRS CECIL HILL, designated herein aa Jane rma Hill, the true given name of the said Mrs. Cecil Hill being to plalntifs unknown; W. J. BROWN; Gross-Word Puzzle Knakat(lh ewan 10. Chaffy part of ground grain 11 Rendered vocal mutlo 11. Pold of cloth 17. I,ave 20. Container made of In terwoven flexible material IL Part of a church 22. Not fast 23. lias as one . opinion JT. Insect 29. Object of In tense devo tion 10. Puppet 23. I-emollahes 34. Illuminating device 87. Rubs out 40. Karmstlg 42. HlUfffflsh 44. Fasteners 45. That which If given tera- porarlly 41. Relieve 47. Shallow r. centacle 11. Utilize 12. Ry birth 63. Sticky stuff 15. Ourselves DOWN 1. Bead cover ing I. Ventilate I. Loose waist 4. Deadly white . Shelter I. Bristle T. In contact with from above I. Fat HERBERT STOKES: MR. GOOD- I WIN. designated herein as John Doe Goodwin, the true given name of the said Ur. nnodwtn bplna to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. I r.OnnwiM HeUnniiLMt herein GOODW IN. designated herein as Jane Doe Goodwin, the true given , name of the said Mrs. Goodwin being to plalntifs unknown; MRS. j BALLARD, designated herein as : Jane Do Ballard, the true given name of the said Mrs. Ballard be ing to plalntifs unknown; MRS. CARS TON, designated herein as Jane Doe Carston, the true given name of the said Mrs. Carston be ing to plaintiffs unknown; MRS. JAMES, designated herein aa Jane Doe James, the true given name of the said Mrs. James being to plalntifs unknown; PRANK DAV IDSON; and MR. WARNER WEA THER WAX, and all other persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title. Interest or estate In and to the premises hereinafter des cribed In this complaint, defend ants. TO: HARRY CURRIE. B. E- CUR RIE. husband and wire; F. E. WAHL; MR. GILBERT SMITH, and MRS. OILBERT BMITH. designated herein as Jane Doe Smith, the true given name of the said Mrs. Gilbert Smith being to plaintiffs unknown; ANNA BUCHANAN: HILDA WESTLIM: AL ICE MELLINGER; MISS SlClITH, des ignated herein as Jane Doe Smith. the true given name of the said Miss smith being to niainiuis unxnown: MR. WILLIAM MORGAN, and MRS WILLIAM MORGAN, designated here in as Jane Doe Morgan, the true giv en name of the said Mrs. William Morgan being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. FRANK CONLEY. and MRS. FRANK CONLEY. designated herein as Jane Doe Conley. the true given name of the said Mrs. Frank Conley being to plaintiffs unknown; MR j WALTER BERTRAND. and MRS. WALTER BERTRAND, designated herein as Jane Doe Bertrand, the true given name of the said Mrs. Walter Bertrand being to plaintiffs un known; MR. BERTRAND, Jr.. desig nated herein aa John Doe Bertraitd. Jr., the true given name of, the said Mr. Bertrand Jr.. being to 'plaintiffs unknown, and MRS BERTRAND. Jr.. designated herein as Jane Doe Bert rand, Jr., the true given name of the said Mrs. Bertrand Jr., being to plaintiffs unknown; MB. ANIWOLD. designated herein as John Doe Anl wold, the true given name of the said Mr. Anlwold being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. ANIWOLD, des ignated herein as Jane Doe Anlwold. the true given name of the said Mrs. Anlwold being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. TARISEE, designated herein as John Doe Tarisee. the true given name of the said Mr. Tarisee being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. TARISEE, designated herein as Jane Doe Tarisee, the true given name of the said Mrs. Tarisee being to plain tiffs unknown; MR. DISCH, designa- e.a Herein as iiuun uun lyiotn, mo true given name of the said Mr. Dlsch being to plaintiffs unknown. and MRS. DISCH. designated herein aa Jane Doe Dlsch, the true given name of the said Mrs. Dlsch being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. PHENH LEY. designated herein oa John Doe Phenslev. the true given name of the said Mr. phensley being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. phenoliK y, des ignated herein as Jane Doe Phensley. the true given namo of the said Mra. Phensley being to plaintiffs un known; MR. McPHAIL, designated herein as John Doe McPhall, the true given name or the said Mr. McPhall being to plaintiffs unknown; WAL TER BROWN; MR. CECIL HILL, and MRS. CECIL HILL, designated herein as Jane Doe Hill, the true given name of the said Mrs. Cecil Hill being to plaintiffs unknown; W. J. BROWN; HERBERT STOKES; MR. GOODWIN, designated herein as John Doe Good win, the true given name of the said Mr. Ooodwin being to plaintiffs un known, and MRS. GOODWIN, desig nated herein as Jane Doe Goodwin, the true given name of the said Mrs. Goodwin being to plaintiffs un known: MRS. BALLARD, designated herein aa Jane Doe Ballard, the true given name of the said Mra. Ballard being to plaintiffs unknown; MRS. CARSTON, designated herein aa Jane Doe carston, the true given name of the said Mrs. Carston being to piain tiffs unknown: MRS. JAMES, deslg nated herein aa Jane Doe James, the true given name of the said Mrs. James being to plaintiffs unknown; PRANK davidhun; ana m. wau NER WEATHERWAX. and all other: persona and parlies unknown claim ing any right, title, interest or es tate In and to the premises described In plaintiffs complaint herein, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you. are hereby notified and required to ap nea r in tne aoovo eniuiea uours unu cause and answer the complaint of plaintiffs now on file therein against vou. within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons upon you. exclusive of the date of service, which la the 2nd day of April, 1035, and if you fall to so ap pear and answer or otherwise plead within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will appiy to the Court for the relief prayed for In their complaint, to-wit: For a decree of, this Court decree ing that the Mid Exhibit "A" to plaltnlffs complaint constitutes a cloud upon the title, and a cloud upon the interests of the plaintiffs herein, in and to said premises; ana for a further decree of this Court declaring the said contract, Exhibit A to piaintuis complaint, to ne null and void, and or no force ana effect, and cancelling the same upon the public records of Jackson Coun ty, aa an instrument oi no iorce ana effect, affecting the premlaea des cribed In this complaint; For a judgment for plaintiff costs and disbursements herein, against any party defendant appearing In this cause and contesting plaintiff's complaint herein; - Said premises are described in Vol ume 143 at page 21 of the Deed Rec ords for Jackson County, Oregon, to which reference Is hereby made for a more complete description. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, by order of Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge or the above entitled Court, which order was made on the 2nd day of April, 193S. 1 OUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. P. O- Address: Medford Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Warrant Call School Dist. No. 09 Notice ts hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Wsrrsnts Numbered 431 to 46A In clusive, paysble at the Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, and wsrrsnts Numbered 3 to 61 Inclusive, payable st the Medford National Bank. Inter est ceases on this 8th dsy of April. 1635. CLARE W. SHORES. Clerk. Scnool DUt. No. W. goaopels of Usui ttatemsat of Ike PHH.ADBi.rnXA fibb Airs MAiB IHiUsUUIcn cokput of Philadelphia. In the Btat. of P.nn- 1 sylv.nla. on the thirty-first day of December. !. mads to the inaur- ,.. commissioner of tli State ef Oregon, pursuant 10 law! CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock paid up ll.lOO.OOO.Mi INCOME Ke: premiums received during the year 11,141,111. II Inureat, dividend! and rents received during the year 117,446. IS Income from other sourc es received during the year r, 04 4.11 Total Income I1.4TI.I&I.I1 D1H11URHBMKNT4 Net losses paid during the year ImiludinK ad justment expenses. . . . 1141,070.04 Dividends paid on cap ital stock during the year 110,600.0 Commissions and aal aiies paid during the year 401,117.01 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 41, 11. IT Amount of all other ex penditure I19.H9A0I Total expenditures ...11,161,191.11 ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value).... Noa Value of stooks and bonds owned (market value) 14,144,017.10 Loans on mortgage and collateral,, etc. None Cash In banks and on hand 111,117.11 Premiums In course of collection written since September 30. ll'.M.... 440,611.11 Interest and rents due and accrued I1.S97.IS Other assets - 40,901.11 ToUl admitted assets 16,107,417.11 LIABILITIKS Grn elalma for losses unD&Id 1109.141.00 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks 1.111,191.11 Due for commission and brokerage 11,000.00 All other liabilities 114,009.81 Total nubilities, except capital 11,7X6,146.79 Capital paid Up $1,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabil ities 1,411,171.11 8urplus as regards pol icyholder 1,411,171.11 Total I6.lt7.417.lt Business in Oregon for the Tear . Net premiums received during the year 121,981.41 Lossea paid during the year 1,148.01 Losses incurred during the year 1.940.61 Name of Company, Pbllaielphla Fire inn Mnrlne Insurance Company. Name of President, Benjamin Rush, Nnme of Secretary, John Arnold. fltatutory rosident attorney for ser vice, W. U. Frits. (8 CIIAS. A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 East Main St. FOOTS CREEK, April . (Spl.) Thirty-seven members of th. Bunds school enjoyed a pleasant evening ot merriment at th. meeting place April 5. Superintendent Mrs. Vencll Cer- veny and the losing side ot the Bible contest, furnishing the entertainment and refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mri. Vencll Oerveny. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutchlns and sons. Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Mrs. Tom Henderson and children, Wm. King, Mr. end Mrs. Lester Bollng and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prefuuiitain and fsmlly, Mrs. Clay Biles and children, Mrs, Lloyd Miller and children, Harvey Moe. Ralph Biles, Dftvld Blrdseye, Ross Turpln and Bobby Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Miller, Rowland and Phyllis attended the show, "Da. vld Copperfleld," In Grant. Pass April 7, and also visited zrienas ana reiS' tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison and son Clarence were among Medford shop, pen April 6 and to visit Mra. Harri son's father, 0. 0. Oarr, at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Irish ot Lansing Mich igan, who have been staying at Rlvl- era Auto camp th. past two weeks have bought four sores of the Ohara plln subdivision across tha highway from the George Lance property and hsve started building. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mo returned Friday evening from a trip to Albany. Mrs. Tom Henderson eared for their twin daughters, Jean and Joan during their absence. Ralph MoOranger and his slater from near Central Point aooompanled D. D. Randall on hia visit to th. Sun day school here April 7. Mrs. Pauline Wahl visited th. Miss es Lyndall and Nellie Jacobs of the colony recently. Mr. and Mra. Lou Llngren, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ross and daughter Theress of Gold Hill spent Friday evening at the Ed Koster home. Mrs. Clay Biles aooompanled Mrs. LaCross of Rogue River to Medford April i, where they attended a meet ing of the Home Extension unit. Mrs. David Biles and Infant daugh ter have returned to their home at Gold Hill aftei spending the past two weeks at th. Daniel Biles home. PROSPECT. April . (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Myron Taylor Invited In a group of friends for a five hun dred party Saturday night. Light re freshments were served at a late hour to Mr. and Mrs. David Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rlchey. Waldo Ny. and Ivan Nye and th. hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Members of the Pstch and Chat club and several guests were enter Mined at th. Nelson Ny. hom. Thursdsy afternoon, with Mrs. Hope Clsrk. ss hostess. Th. hostess hsd two Interesting contests about flow ers, which were won by Mrs. J" Richer and Mra Joe Phlpps. Needlework and visiting took up th. rest of th. afternoon, until de licious refreshments were served to th. following guests: Mra. Boothby, Miss Ida Boothby, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. F. X. Jsnlzer and club members, Mrs. Nelson Ny. Mrs. Chsuncey Arant, Mrs. Joe Phlpps, Mrs. Emery Nve. Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Mrs. Roy Proctor, Mrs. Elmer Clemens. Mrs. Reuben Moore. Mrs. Myron Taylor. Mrs. Jeff Rlchey, Mrs. Qua Dltsworth snd Mra. Harry Jagger. Hom. portraits of family group. snd children at Special Prices Shangl. Studio. Phon. ISO. . Foots Creek Prospect Sams Valley 6 A MB VALLEY. April . (Spl.) Mrs. E. W. Empey was hostess to th. Lsdles club at her home Thursdsy afternoon, where a kitchen shower was given Mrs. Nora Williams, who lost her household belorurlnga In th. recent Seegmiller fire. The shower wss a complete surprise to Mra. Wll. Hams, who tor a time was too over, come to speak. After unwrapping th. many useful piece, ot kitchen equip, ment, the receiver expressed slncer. gratitude for th. kindliness shown her by friends and members of th. club. An Interesting program was ren dered aftr which refreshments wera served by th. hostoss. Thlrty-flv. war. present Including friends and members ot th. elub. Mrs. Loren Andrews was elected to teach the primary grades In th. Tabl. Rock school, where her brother Ar thur Straus was reelected to tMch tha upper grades. Mr. and Mra. Prank Hansen at th. Capt. Black summer horn, entertain ed a group of poung married friends st their horn. March 31. A welner roast and a large bonfire Increased th. Interest of the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoist. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tonn, Mr. and Mrs. Roscos Roberts of Roxy Ann. and the host and hostess. Ssms Valley Orangers, who attend ed the meeting of the Oold Hit Orange Thursday night, were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon and Mrs. O. T. Wil son.. March 30 the Howard school dls trlot gave a much enjoyed negro mln strel here to aid th. 4-H club In rais ing funds to send a member to tha summer school session at Corvallls. Mrs. Pete Burreson and daughter. Miss Helen, were hostesses to the glris high school classes at a shower for Miss Marie &egmtl!er Friday evening. Most of the evening was spent with csrds. Dainty refreshments were serv ed by th. hostesses. Miss SeegmlUer expressed her gratitude for the many useful gifts from her school mate and' teachers. The Grange program Saturday night wss psrtly an April fool Joke and proved an amusing surprise. Thos. furnishing numbers were Misses Helen Williams and Marie Seegmlller, Junes McDonough, Mrs. Maud Orsnt, Mlaa Mildred Duggan, Miss Helen Burreson and Mrs. O. T. Wilson. The audlenca was led In two songs by the lecturer, Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Olsss of Mo Cloud were In attendance and re quested their demits that they might Join the new McCloud grange. A hobo supper was given by th. H. E. o. with Mr. and Mra. Harry El lis and Mr. and Mra. Frank Hansen In chsrge. McLeod McLEOD, April . (Spl.) McLeod Horn. Extension unit met Wednesday with Mra. Hobart Dltsworth. Fancy rolls and breads wera made and baked by th. local leaders, Mra. Sawyer and Mrs. Vaughn, and eagerly devoured by th. 30 member, present. Discussions on yeast, flour and other ingredients wer. led by Mrs. Vaughn, chairman. Mrs. Coburn gav. a most Interesting report on her trip to th. taomemak era' conference at Corvallls in Febru ary. Next meeting will ba Aplrl 31 at Mrs. Haines'. Mrs, Mack will glr. th. club further Instruction on bal anced menu planning and proper ta bl. servlc. Upper Rogue Grants nut at McLeod Thursday evening with a vary good attendance. Ladle, of the Hom. Eco nomics olub sold home-mad. candle after the meeting to tha amount of 3.10. The evening was pleasantly ended by folk dancing, directed by Miss Emma Glass. Next meeting will be held at tha Mclnnea log cabin, which has been leased by the Orang. for th. next six months. The following attended tha Recre ational club at th. court bouse audi torium Wednesdsy evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coburn, Miss Erma Glass, and Mrs, N. F. Ohrt and son, Don. Stewart Weeks accidentally Injured his knee while spraying his orchard recently and has been laid up for some days with spray poisoning. James Thomss visited McLeod friends over the week end. H. la employed on the Holman ranch at Eagle Point. "Granddad" Dltsworth was all prim ed to claim honors for a new egg lsylng record on. dsy last week when he found nine eggs In a mating pen containing six hens and a rooster. A skeptical neighbor, bent upon Investi gation, however, blasted his hopes by discovering a hole in the chicken wire. Prospect high school faculty gave a banquet Friday noon to all the high school students in honor of - their basketball players. Professor Zobel presented letters to the following players: Richard Dltaworth, Burt Broomfleld. Guy Memman, Loula Jantser, Harry Good, Burton Train. Wallace Ohrt and Danny Ohrt. Frank Dltsworth, who swesre off the strawberry business every year at marketing time, has Just set out an other planting ot berries. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allworth. Mrs. E. D. Hosg and Mra W. D. Coburn visited Eagle Point Grange April 8. Jackie Rodgers, Richard Peyton, Teddl. von Stein and Betty Coburn war. among those absent from school last week due to Illness. Mra von Stein has been In bed with th. flu again. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glass visited th McFsrlsnds at Sams Valley Saturday and attended Orange In th. evening, and returned with their demits to en ter th Upper Rogu. Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Hobsrt Dltsworth and family visited Mr. and Mra. Frank D!fMvrrt.h April 8, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Condrey called on Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Taylor on April 4. Mis. Helen Porter has been selected to teach th. Laurelhurst school next year. Mr. and Mra. Lee' Collins, wood and Uriah Oorden were among those who pent Saturday In Medford. 0s Hall Itlbun want ads.