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PACE SEVEN, yEll 3 WHAT YOU WANT Classified, FOR EASY REFERENCE!! vvfc.ia-iD TO GOU.RGW FFDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREO ON. TTESPXY. APRIL 16. 1035. Read everr ad on this pace. You will prubabl; find ex actly the thine yoo want to buy or seU. It It Isn't there, advertlw. It's Inexpenslie. effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Eacb additional Insertion, per wore! ..Jc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Endgate of truck, boxes of soap and Jelly powder near Rogue River meat plant. Notify Mason Ehrman, Medford. LOST If dog miasm, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP A GOOD HOME for elderly lady. State age. Box 3811. TObune. WANTED Girl or woman for house work at once. Mrs. Malmgren, phoenix. WANTED Good lady cook for auto camp at once. Apply at Ye Rustic Camp. Kerby, Oregon. Ruth Law son. WANTED Woman living near Lin coln school to take care of 6 year old boy. Call at 346 N. Front after 1 p. m. WANTED SITU ATTNS LAUNDRY 75 pieces rough dry, $1.00. Shirts finished 10c. Phone 881-W. 43 So. Front. WOMAN wants housework, good cook. Consider helping in summer re aort. State wages paid and work expected. Rt. 1. Box 317, Central Point. WANTED Discing to do with Fordson. Glenn Darby, Kings High way. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Best light car WO cash will buy. 1120 E. 11th St. IP YOU HAVE CASH that la not earning or you are getting an ex tremely small profit on. an Oregon Manufacturer serving Coast States and using local labor and material could use same with profit to you. Let as explain our plan without any obligation. This Is a legitimate business with a proven and well established product. Box 3790, Tribune. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags St twine tor sale. Meaiora oarHia nuuw 37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1063. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides, peits, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McGon sgle. Phone 3S8-M. WANT good used furniture. lousehoitf goods, ladies' and children's cloth ing. Must be in good condition 610 E. Main St. FOR RENT HOUSES SMALL furnished house. 134 8. Ivy. RENT Houses furnished. Water. 813 Summit. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR RENT Homes, furnished OT unfurnished Brown White FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, separate entrance. 320 No. Oakdale. ATTHACTIVE rooms 404 B Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS rOR RENT 3-room furn. apt. In quire 146 60. Ivy. APARTMENT 619 W. Tenth 3t Mornings or after 1:00 p. m. Sun days. TOR RENT Modern furn. apartment, garage. 410 Hamilton. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front rOR RENT Comfortable heated apt Radio. Frlirldalre 518 So. oaxaaie BOARD AND ROOM RATES reaaonab'.e. 718 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PASTURE for .trie. 8 m'.l'a E. of M1fo:d. on Wheeler ranrh. BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT at JJ North Grape street Will rwi'KlH to "tilt tenant furn. Wh .team neat if deslrea Sire ltxao feel Will rent or 1-?e at r8(nible flaure Call at Mall Tribune l Newspaper i office fOi EXCHANGE ft r --,. ha:; ;. . ' t.- . lim H : . for live- i FOR EXCHANGE 2'a-INCH centrifugal pump, all elec- J trie radio and two cow trailers, tor stock or what have you. w. Mann S mile north Four Corner Sta tion. Midway Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 7ij acres, im proved, on highway 3 ml lea out; new bldg. nearly completed. Ideal tor chickens, turkeys or gardening. Can pay for place m one year' with tomatoes. Easy term. Will take enclosed small car. 240 S. Grape 6t. FOR EXCHANGE Good piece of city property, 3 houses on lot. paved street, close in. clear, good rental property. Trade for farm. So. Ore gon Realty Co., 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE KJSIAL ESTATE IF you hare any real estate for sale or trade. See L. G. Pickell, 304 E, Main. FOR SALE "Four Cities View." Best building site in valley. Also 20 acre site. Excellent view. Shado trees, spring. Inquire P. S. Thurs ton, Rt. 2, Medford. FOR SALE OR RENT on shares to party with orchard and farm equipment, pears, apples and dairy or crop ranch; 80 acres with build ings. Phone 973. FOR SALE Neat, comfortable 5-rm. house, with large screen porch, fine shade, garden, garage. Easy terms. Ill Washington, St. 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, d Box 4815. rnbune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack son County Building Ac Loan Ass'n Phone 195. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage tracts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL, HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come in and lnveMnte BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W Main. Phone 130 WHEN you think of real estate, think oi orowa a wmie. SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to uuy your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES EXTRA VALUES IN USED CARS 1930 Chevrolet Sport roadster 1931 Victoria Ford sedan 1932 Studebaker 6 sedan 1928 Essex coupe 1933 Dodge sedan 1930 Studebaker roadster 1929 Chevrolet truck New Studebaker lVfe ton truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1929 Pontlac convertible coupe newly painted. Big Pines Lumber Co. Phone 1. CHRYRI.FR 70 coach. Star delivery Ray's Market. Talent. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS THERE la a first-class hatchery for White Leghorn chicks at Grants Pass, Ore., using eggs from ' their own flock or noo two to rour-ycar- old selected hens, bred to cockerels from Ambrose Brownell's 250 and above trapnest record stock. All breeding stock blood-tested by Ore gon State Agricultural college. Poultrymen desiring chicks from a reliable hatchery close to home, which Is important, write to Gar rett Bros., Bow 183. or call at the poultry farm on East N St., and see 3000 layers. 5000 chicks, hatchery and system of producing hens that lay. WHITE LEGHORN setting eggs. 60c 0. A DeVoe. Jel 623-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE A No. 1 fresh Guernsey cow. Phone 6I0-J-1. ONE TEAM work horses for sale or trade for livestock. Call 1559. FOR SALE Pure bred Guernsey bull. 18 mos. old. Lyons electric brooder. Fordson tractor, good as new. 16 In. plow. Rt. No. 1. Box 154, Tal ent, Ore. 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls, good papers. Call 1559. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Adolph Shultz. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 2 SOWS. 9 pLsrs each; sows farrow soon: McCormic mower. John Deere plow, 10-lnch; Case, 12-inch; Deere planter. Kenwood sheller, laundry tub, double; incubator, brooder house and equplment. Bechtold, Blddle road, 7 miie N. of airport. FOR YOUR Easter clothes and good used furniture come in and see us. We carry the best there is in our line. Good used funiture and ood used ladies" end children's cloth ing, also somethings for men and boys. Save your money and always crnne to Daisy's Square Deal Store. 010 E. Main St.. across bridge. FOR SALE Fordson tractor: has fender, double ft rear wheels, tinder hitch: a eood buy. Lewis Smith. Taient. orecon. FOR SALE Row boat, mattreM. Vlc trola. electric range. 222 W. Jack sen. FOR SALE Super Giant Bean spray , t:e. Box 3857. Tribune. FOR fiM.F- Knail ch TPfr'MT. h8p, Sr? at Medford Flower Shoo Med.'ord Bldg. VF.RY choir Ur,g .Sp'irrM Colum bine plant. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1002 W 11th. rOa. PALE Girls' bl-v H 542 No Birt.e-.t. FOR SALE Various colored Water SiTd Lor-jj. snd pool rail ed gold f:sh. 4 5 Quince. PATS PEr-OND HAND .STORE and proper;;, for s.i p-u:ie S. FOB a 4ic ir &ae. t N:ede.-rr,e;er. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Call 523-J-l. F. E. Bybee. FOR SALE Gummosls treatment for cherries. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Inoculation Tor alfalfa seed. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Land plaster. $13.00 ton. Monarch Seed Se Feed Co. FOR SALE Control ants with An tral. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. C MELODV saxophone. Trade for alto or tenor. Ray's Market, Talent. SPECIAL River loam, 3 yds. $2.00. Fertilizer and garden plowing. Washed sand, rock, plaster sand. Bateman's. 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE Fountain priced to sell. DeVoe s. FOR SALE Perennial flower plants. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Two hole Frttfldstre in good condition. Bargain. J. V Manke. 3 mile east of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. F1SHINQ TACKLE, guns, ammuni tion, boats, sporting equipment. Low prices, why, low overhead. 317 North Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS MRS. MARTIN Olfted psychic, crys tal :eoder, psychologist, analyst. Here for few days. 229 No. Ivy. Phone 1042-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and ntle Insurance Die only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 5. No 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal cr household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Re-financed Loans closed within 30 minutes under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 8-157 See W E Thomas or E. J. Riley 45 So Cen tral Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H- Gove. 326 E. Main. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central" Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616. PERSONAL MRS CLARK Spiritualist Minister and Medium My work Is done sci entifically and with a guarantee. Readings daily. Trance circles Fri day night. 225 South Riverside. Painting A rupernanftlnK. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanging. HARRY MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A- BLISS Painting b paperhang ing Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R LEGAL NOTICES Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon. for Jacfeson County. FIRST STATE BANK OF EAGLE POINT, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. O. W. TRAIN and M. B. TRAIN, do ing business under the name and style oi Train uroiners, luka m. TRAIN, wife of nld O. W. Train and EVA M. TRAIN, wife of said M. B. Train. J. E. COREY. STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COM MISSION OF THE STATE OF OREGON. STATE OF OREGON. Ex. Rel. C. H. GRAM. COMMISSION ER OF THE STATE BUREAU OF LABOR, CARL THOMAS, and ES TELLA COREY. MABEL ESTEI.L. ROY COREY. JAMES COREY, PANSIE STORME. HAZEL MIT TELSTADT. MYRTLE M1TTEL STADT. RUTH IVERSON. MURIEL COREY. EDWARD COREY and JUEL COREY, heirs at law of J. E. Corey, deceased. Defendants. To each and every of the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP 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 i of the first date of publication. I which is April 2. 1935. You are further notified that in i case you fall to appear and answer lor otherwise plead to plaintiff's ; amended complaint within said time. plaintiff will apply to the court for i the relief demanded in said amended complaint, a succinct statement of j which is as follows: , For judgment against the defend ! ants O. W. Train and M. B. Train, j as partners, for the sum of 43750.00. with interest thereon at the rate of ! 8 per cent per annum from Decem j her 31. 1(31. toifpther with 1250.00 as attorneys iees lor me provruuun of this suit and the other costs and disbursement hereof. Adjudging that said amount U a first, prior and specific Ifn upon : the premises described in said amend- ! ed complaint, to-wit: I The fto-ithet quarter. the Southeast quarter of the North ! wpst quarter, the Southwest quar ter or the Northeast quarter, and the West half of the Southeast quarter, all in Section 25. Town ship 31 South. Ranve 1 East. W. M. - except Inif and reserving there from rne acre rifled to t".e school (Hariri V'T ?-r.if: purpovi. ,j,rr nd ipT'nr to an;, ritriit, title, ur.emt, Lea or claim of U defend- ants, or any of them, therein or thereto, and prior to any inchoate claim of dower in or to said premises 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 said sale be en titled to the Immediate possession of said premises, and that he be decreed j tr be the owner of said premises in , fee simple, free, barred and foreclosed of all right, title, interest, Uen or claim of the defendants, or any of them, therein or thereto, except the j right of redemption provided by law. j For such other and further relief as the court may deem Just and equitable. This summons is served upon you I by publication once 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 & FROHNMAYER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Cooley Theater Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditor. Notice is herewith given that Geo. N. Fisk has been appointed by the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson, executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Roselma A. Mor.-faon, de ceased, and all persons navlng claims against the estate of said Rofelma A. Morrison are herewith directed to present the same properly verified to the undersigned at the oli'ce of F. P. Parrel!, Attorney. Room 10. Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the data of the first publication of this no tice, which date Is the dth day of March. 1935. GEO. N P1SK. Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Roselma A. Morrivm, de ceased. .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. CURRTE, 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 said Mrs. Gil bert Smith being to plaintiffs un known; ANNA BUCHANAN; HIL DA WESTEL1M; ALICE MELLIN 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. FRANK CON LEY, and MRS. FRANK CONLEY, designated herein as Jane Doe Con ley, the true given name of the said Mrs. Frank Conley being to plnlntlffs unknown; MR. WALTER BERTRAND. and MRS. WALTER BERTRAND. designated herein as Jane Doe Ber trend, the true given name of the said Mrs. Walter Bert rand being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. BERTRAND. Jr.. designated herein as John Doe Bert rand, Jr., the true given name of the said Mr. Bertrand, Jr., being to plain tiffs unknown, and MRS BERT RAND. Jr.. designated herein as Jane Doe Bertrand, Jr., the true giv en name of the said Mrs. Bertrand, Jr., being 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. ANIWOLD, designated here in as Jane Doe Anlwold, the true given name of the said Mrs. Anl wold being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. TARISEE. designated herein as John Doe Tarlsee, the true giv en name of the said Mr. Tarlsee being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. TARISEE, designated here in as Jane Doe Tarlsee, the true given name of the said Mrs. Tarlsee being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Historical period 4. Heavenly body . Article of ap parel IS. Broad shallow vessel 15. Depart 14. KIlKworm 16. Frequently 16. Forest In "As You Like It" IT. Drink llttls by little 15. Paces SO. Sets out on a voyage 12. Overhaiy 24. Hark of a Mow 35, Outwit or balk J7. Exist 29. Mend with thread oi yarn 82. Rustle 33. Stumbles n,1. (Jolf term Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle C M A A PPAll jgAN kIk HOP EP E A C E ffi FOOD U 5E SpIa gP,F O N O b'eIs i IpiF d e TTtTTn eTs p -uFiMi"hIl pMah A.WIA. iTjl HGffl AjBjT PIE1S aE sHSSII 4iMI j i 44. Ribbed cloth 4. MlHRlS 4". Stay 112. Preceded (5. Card with ona spot it. Ona who ad justs ths pitch BT. Forever fit. Word of eon sent SI. Sa pa r lea SO. Notrte 2G. I'erson with whom ons exchanges letters S9. !rn of Judflh Kind of wood 41. riaythlng 42. Bnne 4S. UkelT 7 12 3 I 4 S o 1 7 IS I j f lo i ZS 2i ',, 27 26 ;,, 21 3o 31 - . .,, 4 i 7 -jf- 5jr so sT r sir "if s7 J I "yAip ' I I ' 1 I ' DISCH. designated herein as John ! Doe Dlsch. the true ((iven name of, the said Mr. Dlsch being to plain tiffs unknown, and MRS DISCH. designated herein as Jane Doe j Dlsch. the true given name of the ', said Mrs. Dlsch being to plalntlfls unknown; MR. PHENSI.EY. deMg-1 nated herein as John Doe Phens- j if), uir i rue given nniue oi uie 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. Phenslev being to plaintiffs unknown: MR-'mcPHAIL. designated herein aa John Doe Mc Phail, the true given name of the said Mr. McPhall being to plain tiffs unknown; WALTER 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 plalntlfs unknown; w. J. BROWN; HERBERT STOKES; MR. GOOD WIN, designated herein as John Doe Goodwin, the true given name of the said Mr. Goodwin being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. GOODWIN, designated herein as Jane Doe Goodwin, the true given name of the said Mrs. Goodwin being to plalntlfs unknown: MRS. BALLARD, designated herein as Jane Doe Ballard, the true given name of the said Mrs. Ballard be ing to plaint If a unknown: MRS. CARSTON, deslgnuted herein as Jane Doe Carston, the true given name of the said Mrs. Carston be ing to plaintiffs unknown; MRS. JAMES, designated herein as Jane Doe James, the true given name of the said Mrs. James being to plalntlfs unknown: FRANK DAV IDSON: and MR. WARNER WEA THERWAX. and all otb.er persons and parties unknown ctalmlne 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 wife; F. E. WAHL; MR. OILBERT SMITH, and MRS. GILBERT SMITH, 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 MELLINOER; MISS SMITH, des ignated 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 hero in as Jane Doe Morgan, the true giv en name of the said Mrs. William Morgan being to plaintiffs unknown; j MR. FRANK CONLEY. and MRS i FRANK CONLEY. designated herein, as Jane Doe Conley, the true given , name of the said Mrs. Frank Conley being to plaintiffs unknown; MR WALTER BERTRAND. and MRS. WALTER BERTRAND. designated herein as Jane Doe Bertrand, the true givon name of the said Mrs. Waltor Bertrand being to plaintiffs un known; MR. BERTRAND, Jr., desig nated herein a John Doe Bertrand, 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; MR. ANIWOLD. designated herein as John Doe Anl wold. the true given name of the said Mr. Anlwold being to plaintiffs unknown, ond MRS. ANIWOLD, des ignated herein as Jane Doe Anlwold, tho true given name of the Bald Mrs. Anlwold being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. TARISEE, designated herein as John Doe Tarlsee, the true given name of the said Mr. Tarlsee being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. TARISEE, designated herein as Jane Doe Tarlsee. the true given name of the said Mrs, Tarlsee being to plain tiffs unknown; MR. DISCH, designa ted herein aa John Doe Dlsch, the true given name of the said Mr. Dlsch being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. DISCH. designated herein as Jane Doe Dlsch. the true given name of the said Mrs. Dlsch being to plaintiffs unknown; MR. PHENS LEY, designated herein as John Doe Phensley, the true given name of the said Mr. phensley being to plaintiffs unknown, and MRS. PHENSLEY. des ignated herein as Jane Doe Pheimley. the true given name of the said Mrs. Crossword Puzzle 10. Seed covering 1L Moneys paid for service 19. Chum 21. Conjunction 21. Grating or rough 24. Station 26. Countenance Jil. Brnell 28. Tear apart 30. City In Nevada 31. M'hed fabrics SS. Having mads and left a will I. Those who breath loudly In sleep S7. Knock S 8. Color in ir a He a' 43. Edited tools 46. Schema 46. The approach Ing month 47. Concealed water 49. Prickly seed container 10. Hotel SI. Hcotch rlvar 53. Organ of vlnlon 54. Condensed atmospheric mnlaf urn DOWN 1. Epic uoi-m 3. Lok float S. Before In time or place 4. Otoup of students 5. Above: contr. . Anirry 7. Klr-t woman S. TfKht 9. Tause mo- Phensley being to plaintiffs un known; MR. McPHAIL. designated herein as John Doe McPhall, the true1 glvru name of the baid Mr. McPhall being to plaintiffs unknown; WAL-; TEH BROWN; MR. CECIL HILL, and I MRS. CECIL HILL. dcsUmitrd herein; as Jane Doe Hill, the true mven name of the said Mrs. Cecil Hill being to I plaintiffs unknown; W. J. BROWN; HERBERT STOKES; MR. GOODWIN. J designated herein as John Doe Good win, the true given name of the said Mr. Goodwin being to plaintiffs un known, and MRS. GOODWIN, desig nated herein as Jane Doe Goodwin, the true given name of the said Mrs. Goodwin bflng to plaintiffs un known; MRS. BALLARD, designated herein as Jane Doe Ballard, the true given name of the said Mrs. Ballard being to plaintiffs unknown; MRS. CARSTON, designated herein as Jane Doe Carston, the true given name of the said Mrs. Carston being to plain tiffs unknown; MRS. JAMES, desig nated herein as June Doe James, the true given name of the said Mrs. James being to plaintiffs unknown; FRANK DAVIDSON: and MR. WAR NER WEATHERWAX. and all other persons and parties 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 8TATE OF OREOON, You and each of you, are hereby notified and required to ap pear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiffs now on file therein against you. within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons upon you. exclusive of the date of publication, which is the 2nd day of April, 1935, and if you fall to so ap pear and answer or otherwise plead within the time inquired . for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of this Court decree ing that the said Exhibit "A" to plait niffs complaint constitutes a cloud upon the title, and a cloud upon the interests of the plaintiffs herein. In and to said premises; and for a further decree of this Court declaring the said contract. Exhibit a to piaintiits complaint, to tie null and void, and of no force and effect, and cancelling the same upon tho public records of Jackson Coun- as an instrument of no force and eifect, affecting the premises des cribed In this complaint; For a judgment for plaintiff s costs and disbursements herein, against any party defendant appearing In tnis cause and contesting piaintm s complaint herein; Said premises are described in Vol ume 143 at page 31 of the Deed Rec ords for Jackson County. Oregon, to which reference is heroby made for a more complete description. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once 4 week for four consecutlvo 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 of the above entitled Court, which order was made on-the 2nd day of April, 193ft, GUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiffs. P. O. Address: Medford Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Brownshoro ni) AU7MIH-1DA Anvil 11 Qnl Mr inch rural tinervlnr trav t.h I Stanford achievement teste to the school children last Thursday. Jim Clark visited at the Fernland home laat Saturday. Donna Monla and Mrs. Mary Charley are spending a few days vis iting In Medford, with their brother, Vernon Monla and family, Mr, and Mrs. J. Gear and children 1 of Medford were guests at the Walter Marshall home Sunday. I Mrs. Lei and Charley enjoyed a vis it with two sisters last week who live In Washington and were en route to California. Oencva Olass, Gerald Hansen. Mil dred and Bruce Hansen attended the baMhail game In Eagle Point Friday. A party of young people enjoyed a trip to Table Rock last Saturday. Ono of the main features of the day waa the picnic lunch. Many beauti , ful wild flowers of all kinds were gathered. Those attending were: Gerald Hansen, Louis Rohrer, Eldred Charley, Bruce Hansen, Helen Brown and Mildred Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Wright of Medford were guests at the Wright home Sunday. Mrs. Roblnette of Florence visited at the Glass home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mantle Id and BUI Swain spent Sunday at Holcomb Springs. TOLO. April 16. fSpU T. A. Muse and son. Arthur, transacted business in Medford the first of the week. Arthur had some dental work done also. Miss Gregory from Ashland Nor mal school gave the efficiency teat at Tolo school Thursday. Tolo Community club met Thurs day In the school basement. After the meeting adjourned, school being lout, Mrs. Tracy entertained the chil dren In honor of Ernestine Tracy's i 10th birthday. Refreshment were I served to all. ' Miss Dorothy Inmann is spending r a few days with her sister, Mrs. Edyth Bohnert of Central Point. I In a mizup of schedules. Table : Rock and Tolo both meet at Agate lit play ball April 12. They divided : the innimra so that all could play, i Afrate. will play at Tolo April 19. I Mr. Potter of Gold Hill brought an outfit, over and shod horses lor Dirk Rkhman Tuesday. Mr. Rlrn I man la rounding up and branding a bunch of cattle. BROPHV'8. JEWELERS, specialize in de:gning and modernising yotu I ol8 jewelry. ALL MAKES OF WATCHES repair ' ed by expert watchmaker. Brophy'a Jewelers. Lawn mowers: Sharpened Poont i 201, Medford Cfclery, 23 N. Fir. Tolo (0UNTY Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, April 1 (Spe cial t Word haa been received here of the death of Mrs. James Hudson in Portland following an operation April a. Mrs. Hudson was in Port land, called there by the serious ill ness of her mother, and was stricken unexpectedly. Mr. Hudson was called to her bedside Monday. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, 1 Mrs. Ernest Taylor, of Klamath rails; two sons. Marlon and Kenneth, both at home. Kenneth It a student at Williams school. The Hudson home is on Powell creek back of the lime plant. Burial was In Portland on April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Man-In of i Portland were visitors at the lime plant Thursday. The 8 pari in White Leghorn poultry farm located on the east fork of Williams creek reports more business than at any time within the last five years. They have already sold over 12.000 baby chicks with demands more than they can fill. The Blodgett and sons' turkey farm has more than 1000 turkey eggs In the Incubators and some 00 young turkeys about hatched. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holzhauser re united the first of the week from Dorrls, Cal., where they had been called by a death In the family. In terment was Sunday, April 7. The Townsend club met Monday evening at the community hall. A good sized crowd was In attendance. The money recently contributed by the club for radio advertising was sent to club headquarters Instead of KNX and thefefore will not be broad cast over the radio. The club, which consists of some 250 members, plans to put on a play for the purpose of raising more funds. H. N. Deemer, owner of the provolt store. Is known aa a great Joker. So on April Fools' day he limit his eyes opened that he might not get caught at his own game. Late In the after noon a etistomer of the gentler aex entered and after some purchases started out. She remembered. "Oh, yes, give me as much candy aa you can for two bite." "Do you want suckers for the kids?" "Oh, Just anything you can give me for two bits." the woman answered. As she started out the door the ever courteous but unsuspecting proprie tor, noticing she had not paid for the candy, called after her, "Do you want this charged?" "Oh no, your two bits are on the counter. Still unsuspecting, he walked back to the counter and found his two bits all right, but they were bits for bridle, The three-act comedy, "Patty Makes Things Hum presented by the soph- omores ana iresnraen oi me wimams Grange hall April 5, was fully appro elated. Door receipts amounted to more than $20 and will go to the student body fund. The Misses Mell Carter and Mildred Suva entertained In honor of the members of the senior class at dinner Sunday evening. Those In attendance were: Pauline Varner, Wllma Lem mon, Norman Webb, A. B. Collett and the two hostesses. Fay HoUhauser, a member of the class, waa unable to at tend. Phoenix PHOENIX. April 18. (Spl.) Last Saturday evening a group of friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Ada Bell, the occasion being her birthday an niversary. Those present Included: Mr. and Mrs. JE. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ooddard, Mr. and Mrs. Gel bart h and daughters, Jean and Helen, Mrs. Lillian Coleman and Miss Faye Carver. Junior Endeavor members of tho Presbyterian church enjoyed a cov ered dish luncheon Thursday night at the church. Mrs. Belle Furry visited several days last week with relatives snd friends, and returned to Yreks Sunday. Al Standard returned from Klamath Palls lsat week. Mr. Wilson of Jacksonville has been visiting his eon, Jesse A. Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Steadman were called to Republic, Washington, Fri day, by the serious Illness of Mr. Steadman'a father. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilbur and daughter Oeraldtne of Hilt. Calif., were visitors last week-end at the Hallcraft home. Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Peterson have moved to Medford and are now at home at Eighth and Holly. Mrs. Pet erson and daughter Marian returned from the Sacred Heart hospltsl Sat urday. Over one hundred people enjoyed the chicken dinner prepared by the members of Oak Grove Circle. No. i 242. Friday evening. Next regular meeting of the circle will be held at the grange hall Thursday. April 18. Andrew Hearn and Miss Bern ice Reames motored to Cottage Orove Sunday. There they met Bert hold Hearn and party of Portland, and re turned to phoenix with Mr. Hearn's grandson, Bobby. The Interior of the Barkley confec tionery has been newly re-derorated. The F. X. Seherrer family has moved beck to their home on First street In phoenix. Joe Hendrtckson snd family have moved to the ranch where Mr. Hen drickson It employed. Mr. snd Mrs. W. M. Barkley were dinner guests Saturday evening st the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ander son on Ross Lane. Phoue M2 We'll haul away youi refuse). City Sanitary Service Briefs Beagle BEAGLE. April lfl.fSpl.) Elaine Rush and Marie Seegmlller of this place and Dorothy Straus and Mild red Duggan of Bams Valley went to Ashland one day last week and took part in the typing contest. While there they were the guests of Mist Elinor Combe. Miss Elva Adams. Mae and Joan Edler were callers at the home of Mrs. Chas Mulhollen, Saturday. Mrs. Nora Will isms was a Medford visitor Friday and while there her friends gave her a shower. Mrs. Wil liam lost everything when the Wil li ams-Seeg ml Her home burned. Mr. and Mrs. Blschoff and family and Florence and Louise Coulter call ed at the Edler home Saturday eve ning. Marlon Bennett has returned to Powers where he la employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Sr., of Rogue River were Sunday visitors at the home of their eon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Applegat of : Adhevllle. N. Carolina, who have been visiting Mm. Applegate's aunt, the past week, left for Salem Friday. While here they and Mrs, Rush ant family visited the Applegat com munity going by the way of Gold Hill and returning by way of Jack sonville. Sunday visitors at the Sanderson home were Mr. and Mrs, Ed Eldred of Derby, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin of Medford and Milton Sanderson of Xlllhee orchard. Mr. and Mrs. LaTourette and sons Jack and Wayne and daughter Cor- lnne of Medford were Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C, Sater and family. Ralph Ellla and Richard Rush went to Rogue River Saturday and leturned home Sunday. While therei they were guests at the home of Ralph's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Sunday Lloyd Sanderson found ft red gas-balloon with a string attach ed to It out In the middle of the Sanderson ranch and it had Purity Chain Stores stamped In white paint on It. There had been two balloons on the string but one had burst. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and family visited at the Sater home Sunday evening. Antloch Community Sunday school will have Easter preaching services Immediately after Sunday school. Rev. Millard will deliver the Easter sermon. After services a basket lunch will be served and an Easter egg hunt for the children. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Easter services at 11 o'clock Easter Sunday. April 21, Everyone In vited. Francie Bennett who I In the Community hospital la gaining rapid ly and her many friends hope ahe can be home soon. Mrs. Nora Williams will be hoataia for the next Pleasant Hour cluo meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Stalling. May 6. Every lady In the community la invited. 1 McLeod McLEOD, April 16 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Al worth entertained with a turkey dinner Friday evening honoring Mr, and Mrs. Hoag's 38th wedding anniversary and birthdays of Mrs. Alworth and Mrs. Coburn. Table was set for Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Co burn snd children. Betty and Billy the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Alworth. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey snd Mr, and Mrs. Cheney also spent the evening at the Alworth home. Mr. and Mrs. von Stein have as their house guest an aunt from Ari zona. - Frank Netherland Is spending ft few days In Medford this week. E, Abbott snd brother and Billy Edmondson called on McLeod friends April 12. Mr. snd Mrs. George Condrey and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coburn Sunday. Charles Mclntyre, son of Mrs. Mul llnt, has returned to California. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were in Medford Thursday. Mrs. Lee Coillngwood spent several days with Medford friends last week, Mr. snd Mrs. Hobsrt Dltsworth, W, D. Coburn and children, Lee Coi llngwood, Dan snd Wallace OhrS were among Saturday's Medford vis itors. McLeod folks hsve been feasting on mushrooms since the recent warm showers. Mr. snd Mri. Frank Hol?gang and family of Prospect were Sunday callers at the Ohrt home April 14. LOS - HAULERS and TRUCKMEN Let us assist you in your P. V. 0. Requirements, necessary forms and In surance. Reasonable rates. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. tl)9 t. Main. Mrrttnrd oo