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y PAGE SEVEN HAT YOU YANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE MTDFOTCP AfATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OT7F.fi ON". FT? TP AT. MAT 31. lO.Ti. BuaauuiBMr Bead every ad on tills pase. You wl11 probably (Ind ex actly the thing yoo want to buy or Mil. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. s Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes fl.M Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown corchet puree In tan envelope. Phone 610-J-6. LOST Sunday, grey kid glove. Tel oBO-J-2. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aped wom.m to as sist with housework; furnished ap; and small salary. Inquire 523 E Main. WANTED Girl for general houseworK nd care of two children. Goud home r.nd spending money. Address Box 2946. Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP STEADY year around Job, outside work. Want man who can furnish 8200 and start work at once. Money returnable with bonus or perma nent investment. Good place for advancement. Box 2920. Tribune WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN wants ranch work. 135 S. Oakdale. W ANTED-MISCELL ANE0U S WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. WANTED Used Burroughs aridln? f machine. Scott Hastings, 108 N. Main. Ashlnnd. AVAILABLE 4-rcom modern furnish ed apt. For Information. Hily Apes.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bass and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062 WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool a:id mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. P.ione 1062 VANTEDSmooth hair Fox terrier puppies. Will buy entire Utter if sat isfactory. Yreka Seed and Grain Co Y:cka, Calif. WANTED Reasonably priced secord hand car. good condition. Terms Box 2371. rrlbune. EMPTY furniture van wants load from Eureka or points enroute about June 1st HAWLEY TRANS FER Phone 615 WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor, with or without accessories. Tel. 967. FOR RENT APARTMENTS LARGE corner apartment In Mail Tribune building. Furnished. Com bination living and dining room, kitchenette, dressing roum and bah room, fireplace. Apply at Tribune office. 3ROOMS and sleeping porch, down stairs. 344 No. Bart:ett. DUREuT COURT- Phone 879-X for appointment '", APARTMENT FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Living room, sleeping room, kitchenette, barn and fireplace. Heat, hot and co.d water furnished. Reasonable rent. Apply Mail Tribune office. FURNISHED apt for rent 229 N Ivy FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnls!;ed first floor sleeping room and garage, if required. Rate moderate. 325 So Riverside Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at 718 E Main FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 8 -room, nrlrtlv modern st'i.-co home, f Mrn'.E'r.ed or ur.f ir niched; b-.:;::-!ns, Fr d y ire, hard wood floors. furnace, !..'.; t: f':I fthrubbery. etc. S. A Kroscnel. 522 West 4th. FOR RENT N:-". e'.enn. in'.ail houw. a-;: f i-nhed. f:.-f; ;--e hr-: v-"d fl-xn-s. V.:::t-lr.s: Kl 53. Te! FOR RENT Modern up: air d"plex three ioi.tj and ba'h. new fum t jre. e;n.-:r;c r'rrL.;era:-)r a:.d r.in5 bea-::;f-.l grvir:1 r.::e'v I :-; P : i .i : -r ,V . W W 4 Ifct . . No 3 1 O. 83-J-3. ... I FOR RENT HOUSES FOR R ENT 5 -room house Willi Heat- j rola and electric range. Vancouver , Ave. O. C. Boggs. Tel. lOu. AVAILABLE June 3. 5-rooxn hoiue : with range. ftU.OO, including water. 411 Newtown. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Whit. FOR RENT For summer months, at- : tractive suburban home, furnished ' Call 731-X. Reference required. FORRENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished cabins. S2.00 per waefc. 153 Granite St., Ashland FOR EXCHANGE MANAGER of local operating mining I company will exchange stock for home in or near Medford. r. J. Box 1052. Medford. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE For residence In Klamath Palla, 15-acre beautiful hlllalde ranch in city limits, Ashland. Flv acres fine bearing orchard, big gar den, good house and outbuilding, city water, electricity. Call or write 713 S. Oakdale, Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MODERN SUBURBAN HOME wUh fine young peach orchard Also sew ' ing machine and household goods Home Market on So. Pacific Hwy. i Phone 950-J-4. FOR QUICK SALE, CHEAP Equtly in 3 -room house; payments $8.5i: also light T Ford truck. Call at 517 Bessie St. j WHEN you think of real estate, think I of Brown & White. BEAUTIFUL SCENIC HOME for sale; ! 10 A fruit, la A timber land. 6 nn i modern house. Fine water system i Lydia M YoungB. Old Stage Rd. ; end Beall Lane, turn north 4tb j house. I For Southern Oregon property See ! SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO j 44 N Riverside ; FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home i at Union Creek on the Rogue Fli j mo gas range, lights, firepiace, com i pletely furnished Phone W W Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3. i HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT ! Jackson County Bu:ldlng & Loin ; A.ss'n. Phone 195. FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 room COt- I tage. newly built, modern, cozy i cheap. Easy terms, Corner C and 3rd St . Jacksonville. I BROWN & WHITE REALTORS are I offering excellent 5 and 6 A. tracts on terms and at prices you can I not afford to overlook. ALSO: A reconditioned modern 8 j room house close in for 52500 on I easy terms. ! ALSO: City lots at prices nevar before offered, paving, water, side walks oil paid in full for J325 and tin paved lots at 880 Brown & White. 104 w. Main St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '34 WILLYS Sedan, cannot be told from new; onlv 6305.00. PIER.CE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE 1927 model T roadster, $30. Lovell Robblns, Del Rio Or chards. Gold Hill. 1935 Terraplane beoan demonstra tor, new car guarantee. Big dis count. 1935 Hudson 8 Sedan demonstrator new car guarantee Big discount. 1932 Plymouth Sedan new 6-ply tires, 10400 miles. Looks like new Trade and Terms EAKIN MOTOR CO Hudson Denier I FOR SALE DOGS PETS : FOR SALE Pure-bred wlrehafr te- male, ae six months. A good in dividual Price $10 00. Write for a-3-polntment. Yreka Seed and Grain Co.. Yreka. Calif. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 9-year-old 1400-lb. hcrse. i mi. wrt Sams Valley post oflice. J. E. Weaver 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull, good pipers. Call 1559. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 5-week -old roosters, 10c B-TLiia Hungatc, 3 mile west Tal ent school. FOR SALE 10-weefcs-oM Lvhorn cocltfrv'I.s. 30c each; welh l'4 lo 2 lbs. 611 So. Riverside. WHITE LEGHORN setttna ezffs. 503 C A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. FOR SALE 10-weeks-old Leho-n cockerels, 30c each. 611 So River side FRYERS Ce.rley Poultry Farm 3I4-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ; WANTED LONG TF.H.M CONSTRUC TION AND MODERNIZ I ATI ON LOANS j No 1 Interest rcdiii each montn j For Interest If paid only on bal- No 2 Principal reI;iced each month For part of payment applied di rftly to prir.'-'ip.il. No 3 On our sq-month p!m !nte.--et co !fss Than a 4'2" .ra:g"it lon fnr ;:e period. No. 4 I ti m d ; .i consideration given and loin ri.-i.i -v'.tnvjt c'.ew. 77 WILL PAY YOC TO CON.ST.'LT L.S IF YOU HAVE A MOPTO.V-E COMrS'ft DUE OP. IF YOU WISH TO B DKROW MONEY TO B'. Hi; OF? MODERNIZE YO'JR HOME NO 0:i'.Tf; TI"-N M-'ir -' r'-::--: '.v;r,i A: L r : iJ6 E M:n St. " Te. Ui. FOR SALS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tomato plants. ic a hundred. Second house south of trucks on Lozier Lane. FOR SALE Secd corn J. A. Manite, 2 miles east of Jacksonville. SEE Charles A. wing Agency. Inc., to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Almost new Port Oxford Cedar row boat 12 feet long. Phone W. W. Walker. No. 31 or B98-J-3. 1 FOR SALE Berry cups, fruit baskets I and crates of all kinds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. LOOK -LOOK -LOOK Ladles' dresses 50c to 42.50 Men's clothe 75c to $5.00 Shoes 25c to 1 50. Children's clothing 10c to 2 00 USED WARD ROBE SHOP. 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon arch Seed 5s Feed Co. SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. 2.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand . rock, plaster land Bateman'a. 1534-Y or 912-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Hardlo- JX spray rig. complete hose guns. etc 2 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted deep well outfit. Inquire D. M Lowes place. Vnlleyvtew. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT. SOLD AND RENTED Flynn Electric Serv ice. Phone 107. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonable prices. Fick's Hardware PERSONAL MRS. CLARK. Psychic Let me help you with your problems. No one in sorrow turned away. Readings dally. Circles Friday. 225 So. River side. Phone 457-J. BUSINESS CHANCES A GENERAL MERCHANDISE buslnew in a good substantial community A wonderful opportunity for a small investment at a great sacri fice. Box 216. Central Point. Ore. WANT PARTNER with $800 Splen did future for right man. Glad to furnish full Information. Wages tnr hnth nnrtners. Box 2919. Mail 1 Tribune. FOR SALE Service station and gro cery on Pacific highway. 602 South Riverside. SACRIFICE SALE Poo! hall and bar Fine location. Doing good business Have to sell on account of poor health. See L. Q. Plckell 204 E. Main. FOR SALE CHEAP Packing house and contents 2 fruit washes blowers, conveyors electric motor, gear reduction boxes, gang pulleys belting. Idlers, conveyor tract These and other bargains too nu-, merous to mention. Flynn Electric' Phone 107 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jacksot' County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL MeOonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. Expert Window Cleaners. LEI1 GEORGF. DO IT Tel. 112 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl , ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on Hu.se Furnishings or Autos; alsc Cars Refinanced. Loans clan-d within 30 minutes. License No. S 157. See W. E. Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Tranfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and distance hauling. Furniture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 833, F. E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert paclc ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615, Painting nnfl Paperhanglnj. JOHN H. LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty. Competitive prices. Phone 953-R. Res. 124 King. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM in colors for your home by paint- . In, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY I MARX. Rout 1. phone 14-F-4. I M A BLISS Painting and pape--hanglne. Tel. 846-W. 313 Ho. Orap? LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Mrt Meeting of Creditors. No. B-20071 In Bankruptcy. In the Dlstrlrt Court of the United States for the District of Oregon In the Matter of John Robr; Monrne ar.d Flossie Dun ford Monroe, indi .:iti.i!!v and a a copartnership do Iru: b'l'lne undT the ajvs'imed name of The Home Grocery. Bnnt rupt. To the creditor of John Rbe-t Monroe and Fiowle Dunford Monroe, individually and a a copartnership i dojn? b i.nrM under the assume! ! name of The Home Grocery, of the Cltv of Medford. in the County of 'Ja-Kon and District aforesaid. Bank rupta: j Notice is hrebv plven that on the , 23rd day of May. 1035 the wild Joh ; Robert Monroe and FioMe Dunford Monroe, .nd:v;duai!y and as co-part-I ners aforeaid. m-ere duly adj-W.-. a'y-'j ba:ikr .j;tf.L and timt vhe fir; me"'..r of th-:r creditors x;ll he h;d in tr e o:f;ce of the R-feree Medford e:u-r B'j;ld:ng, M-'ifar'l 0.-"ron. on Hth day f J'lnt- and yU'1 attend, pr credi'or may claims, appoint Trust, examine the bankrupts, and transact such othe- business as may properly come before naid meeting. HARRY C. SKYPMAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Mav 28th. 1935. Notice of Sheriff's Sale BY VIRTUE of an execution In foreclosure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me direct ed and dated on the 7th day of Mav, 1935, In a certain suit therein, whew in. The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Earl B Dunkin and Marv B. Dunkin. hus band and wife, for the sum of S3,- j 93o.ie. together with interest on said judgment irom tne oat or. the ae ere at the rate of 8 per annum until paid, and the further sum of 922.75 plaintiffs costs and disburse ments, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's Office of said Court in said County on the 7th day of May. 1935. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that pursuant to the terms of said execu tion. I will on the 8th day of June. 1935. at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the front door of the Court house in the City of Medford. in Jackson County, Ore gon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cas"h to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment. together with the costs of this sale. I subject to redemption as provided by law oil f .hA n.--ht mm- f i lest that the defendants In said ! 'suit. Earl B. Dunkin and Mary B I Dunkin. husband and wife Victoria Taverner. a spinster; Rose Taverner j i Roblnett; F. S. Dunkin and Delons j G. Dunkin. husband and wife; The i First National Bank of Ashland, a i corporation; Jackson County, a nut- I The United States Reemployment nlclpal corporation; and Ashland Na- Director has designated an agency at tlonal Farm Loan Association, a cor- j Medford, Oregon to furnish employ poratlon, had on the 24th day of No- i ment for this work, vember. 1917. or now have In and to The work is to be done In accorfl the following described nrooertv. sit- ! ance with Dlans and soeclfii'stiot-s uated in the County of Jackson, i State of Oregon, to-wlt: I Beginning at the Southeast corner I of Donation Land Claim No. 68 In ' Township Thirty-eight South of j Rane One West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence West . 1148.40 feet to a galvanized iron tube , 3 feet long and V3 Inches in dlam- I I eter and driven 2i feet into the ! ground tor the place of beginning. ! sum to guarantee that if a proposal ; and from said place of beginning, j is accepted a contract will be enter ; running thence North 22'i degrees ; ed Into and Its performance secured 'East 1122 feet to the South line of Instructions to Bidders, proposal 'the S. P. R. R. Right of Way where ; Form. Contract. Specifications. Form I a galvanized Iron tube 3 feet long : of Bonds and Plans mav be obtained and 1 Inch in diameter Is driven 3' ! 'rom the office of the City Superln- ieei into me ground; thence 838 feet tenaent of Mediord. Oregon, or from Northwesterly along the S. P. R. R. j the office of the Engineers. Greeley Right of Way to a galvanized Iron i and Hansen. 8 North Michigan Ave tube 3 feet In length and 14 inches nue. Chicago. Illinois, upon deposit In diameter, driven a1 feet In the 1 of Twenty-five Dollars 25.0')l. ground: thence South 22 degreea ! which sum so deposited will be re West 1625 feet to a galvanized Iron lunded to bona fide bidders if said j tube 3 feet long and l'a inches in j Specifications. Plans, etc., are re dinmeter. driven 2'2 feet in the turned In good condition within fit ground, thence East 884 feet to the teen (151 days after the opening of ! place of beginning, containing In ail bids, in cases where no bona fide bid I 23.9 acres of land situated In Jack- i is made, one-half (',; of the above son County, State of Oregon; Together with all water and wate. right used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 8th day of Mav. 1935. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Howard Gault. Deputy. City of Mi'drorfl. Oregon . Sewage Treatment Plant and Appur- j Notice To (ontrnctors I Sealed proposals endorsed "Propos I a Is for Sewage Treatment Plant and I Anpt:nenances," will be received bv I the city Council of the City of Med j ford. Oregon, at the office of the CItv ; Recorder. Medford, Oregon, until i 10:00 o'clock A. M.. on the 12th diy j j of June. 1935. and will then be pub- mi upenea and read. The work for which DroDonala are invited will be paid for In cash and includes the following; Earthwork Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS String Heavenly body Secures Above Scene of action Send forth Readable Break or fall Into email plecei Whine nnd cry Automobiles Corded cloth Knountered Red Italian river Declare with conviction DlmtriiFh Couples Furl id Suspend VoutiK bird .f prey Aloft kotributlon Negative Mute Dismounted Novel I'lriuirna for puhll'-ation Ran away precipitately IntiriiUlateu , Proceed . Charges , Kind of meat Timber tree Old: Scotch 8olutlon of Yeiterday'a Puxzle I CEDgAl MSfJ K Y FOX Ypp0 O llcN E s w i NWEfaB AfpTrpIs 111 L E PEG A. J I U AW S 16 A Y M PjiTs 5 p a sM bu nMs iTpjAN A T i buKgKb oIm je gL3xP"r 1 vfin a. t cUvMb a dWo I a n k Riulo pJebpq a tJm. Ely EjpjAlsTujEfl E L5 E DiAlDM.ElsiTMPlYlElD 34. 5ri. Dangeri I. Part or a r.tl. Fortress kitrht;D 5s. Decree of ran ice honor next 3. Systematic above a. course of knlRht diet V. Paradise 4. Operator of a ft". I.et down motor car r. L'. Narrow road 8. Summon U. Ulf-patrh (. Native metal fi4. I'Ieant bearing 65. Killed compound nn..... T- Plie Tree DOWN atate: abbr. 1. Depresnlong I. Cover or eur between round with mountain nomethins peaks solid a j 4 . 5 o j a 9 7f-0 " ' J 'JuX iL'Ju 1 iS yf, 21 ,;, & ,.,; , ----- t Jztik , .'it Orit Chamber Settling Tanks and Equipment Aeration Tanks Contact Tank Sludge Digestion Tank Modification to Existing Septic Tank Sludge Drying Bed Plant Sewer Superstrueters Sludge Pumping Equipment Cat Iron Piping. Valves, Meters and Appurtenances Blower Equipment Electrical Work. , The project Is to be paid for In j whole or in part out of fund furn- I tshert by the United States Govern- ment and all work and materials : must be performed and. or furnished In accordance with rules prescribes by the President and the pollcier out the purpose which control the administration of the National Indus- , trial Recoverv Act. Without exception, no bid will be considered unless accompanied by the bidders certificate of compliance. U S. Government Form PWA 61. revised March, 1934, to the effect that the bidder Is complying with end will continue to comply with each ap plicable code of fair competition, or. In the absence of such code or codes, with the President's reemployment agreement. Copies of this certificate will be Included with Instructions ti Bidders. Attention Is called to the fact that .u-h kp .h. wi Administration of Public Works rmut ! be paid on this project. These rat i must be net after all authorized ir permissable deductions provided fv In Oregon Workmen's Compensation Act (State Industrial Accident Fund) nave been made. on file In the office of the City Su-'65 perlntendent. Medford. Oregon. And in the office of the Engineers. Ores- ley and Hansen. 6 No. Michigan Ave.. Chicago. Illinois. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Treasurer of the City of Medford. Oregon, or a bid bond equivalent to five (5 per cent of the proposal: this deposit will be refunded upon such return of Specifications. Plena, etc Contractors wishing to bid must be prequallfled by the City of Med- ford in accordance with the" prequali- ' ncation requirements of Chapter 225 1 .oncu auo uw muriagi prem- Lawa of Oregon. 1931. on forms pri- I . together with all water and wat vided by the Cltv of Medford. I " rights used upon or appurtenant The right Is reserved to reject an ' to lId andl' nnd particularly 34 1-3 and or ail proposals and to accep'r , shares of stock in Old Mill Ditch and such proposals as are to the best In- i Irrigation Company, evidenced by terests of the City. Dated this 14th day of Mav. 1933 CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON. By GEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. First Publication Mav 16. 1935: Second Publication. Mav 23. 1935. Lost Publication May 31, 1935. ATTEST: M. L. ALFORD. Recorder. Summons for Publication Nn. 61IVF In the Circuit Court of th fitnt nf , Oregon In and for the County of ! Jackson. 'The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Cross-Word Puzzle . Stay 10. Jewel 11. Involve in difficult!" II. Pten of bakef" clay 13. Stair IH. Wager 0. Ourselves 22. Froze Rebounded 26. Hoy attendant 21. Maltreat 2, flat or Insipid 2'.. Dentre HO. Agreement ;;i, itutmme 32. Packs 14. Donu-stlo fowli 5. City In Oklahoma 37. Refuse RHent to IftglfOntloi 38. Matt h()uora 41. Reduce In weinht 43. In name only 45. Chap 4. Slngn Joyfully 4B. Matters uxed to bui tain fire 4f. Pronoun AO. HiRli cards 61 lateral 62. Advertieement 8. Portion 4. UruRpirated 68. Cook slowly 67. In addition 68. IndUBtrloue Insect CI. Ton and t corporation. Plaintiff. Charles B. Botktn. also known as B. Botkin. and Florence A. Botkln. wife or widow of Charles B. Botkln; Frank D. Cook and Nellie N. Cook, husband and wife; Jackson County. In the tstat of Oregon, a municipal corporation; Walter Botkln ana Mary Botkln. husband and wife; Claudia Muslck and Walter Muaick. wife and husband; Lela Shephatrd: Oscar Shephard; The unknown heirs of Charles B. Botkln, deceaa , ed; Also all other persons or pai ttee unknown claimtrui anv right. : i title, estate, lien or Interest In the ; TALENT. May 31. (Spl.) Mr. and real estate described in the com- j Mrs. Harvey Walters entertained with plaint herein; .and Rogue River Na- j a dancing party Friday evening, com tional Farm Loan Association, a , piimenttug Mr. and Mrs. Elb, who art corporation. Defendants. ftVlnK 80on to make thelr nome In TV. PrnV n r.-mk- ni Volllt N .. ...... ... i kln and Marv Botkin. husband and wlfe. ciaudi Mustek and Walter Mil- sick, wife and husband; Oscar Shep hard; the unknown heirs of Charles B. Botkln. deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, of the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON, you and each of you, are hereby required to appear and ana. wer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or be fore the 7th day of June, 1935, said date being the last day of four weeks ne cat oi m nrst. puoiicauon ?' thlA 'l,m?nS?n"Id P'rlodlJ' f,our V1" tlie, tlm! P-f1 for publication hereof, and If you fat to appear end answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief do manded In it complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of this Court against the defendants Florence A. Botkln, wife or widow of Charles B. Botkln. and Rogue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and against each of them, for the sum of 00- wlt Interest at the rate of 1 8''' P1" annum from the 18th day of sum oi foo.uy. witn interest at the rate of 8 per annti:a Irom the 18th day of January, 1933: the sum of $56.07. with interest at the rate of 8'' ner annum from the 18th day of July, 1933; the sum of ' $56.14. with Interest at the rate of B per annum from the 18th day of January, 1934; the sum of $56.23. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 18th day of July. 1934; the sum of $56 31, with Intereat at the rate of 8"e per annum from the 18th day of January. 1935; the sum of 11720.83, with interest at the rate of 4,jri per annum from the 18th day or January, ii)35; the sum Rob bins, who plans to spend his va of 9247.75, with Interest at the rate cation with his grandparents near of 8 i. per annum from the 26th day f Monmouth.. oi uecemoer, ma; me sum oi biu.ju, ; abstract charges; the sum of $150.0U. iitl:irni rtfn anI f.-. n ?i 1 1 1 1 1 1 B cost., and disbursement in tin suit: 1 1 that It bo decreed that the stock in ! The Federal Land Bank of Spokane owned by the Rogue Klver National Farm Loan Association and pledged as security for said loan be retired and the par value thereof applied upon the indebtedness secured oy wild mortgage: that the mortgage described In plaintiff's complaint be certificate No. Bt. as deacribed in the complaint und again described aa fol lows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point In the center of the county road 33 rods. South of the Section Hi." between Sections Sixteen and Nine, and running thence East to Section Hue between Sections Fifteen and Sli teerj. thence South along Section line 8 rods, thence In a Westerly direction to center of county roao; thence North 43 feet to place of beginning. All of the above des cribed land oelng in Section Six teen. Township Thlrty-slx, South of Range Four. West of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing 1 acre, more or less. Also commencing In the center of the county road 40 roda South of Section line between Sections sixteen and Nine, thence Soutn along eald county road IS rods, thence Eat to Section line between Section Fifteen and Sixteen, thence North 15 rods along sa'd Section line, thence West to place of beginning, said parcel of land to contain 3'i acres, more or lc. si in Township Thirty-six. Soinh of Range Four. West of the Wil lamette Meridian, Also commencing In the center of the county road at a, point 40 rods South of the North line of Section Sixteen. Township Thirty six. South of Range Four. West of the Willamette Meridian, and run ning thence West 128 rods to the Half Section line, thence South along said Half Section line 13 rod, thence East 122 rods to the center of the county road; thence along the center of said county road Northeasterly to the place of beginning, containing 10 acre, more or less Subject to the rights acquired by agreement recorded in Book D of Miscellaneous page 493. and deed recorded In Book 100 of Deeds page 244. records of Jackson Coumy. Oregon, to which reference is here by made, all situated in Jackson County. State of Oregon, be sold In one parcel in the manner prescribed by the lswa of the State or Oregon and the practice of this court: that the proceeds thereof be applied towarda the payment of plaintiff's decree, costs and accruing costs; that at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become a purchaser; that the defendsnta above named and each and all of them, be fore closed and barred of all right, title, claim or interest In the premisea described In plaintiffs mortgage ex cept the right or redemption allowed by law. and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as la meet and equitable. This summons ti published by or der of the Hon. H. D. Norton. Judge of the First Judicial District of Ore gon, made and entered in said Court and cause on the 10th day of May 1&3S. prescribing that this summoni be served by publication thereof onve each week for four successive and consecutive weeks in the Medfortl Mall Tribune, a dally newspaper pub lished in Jackson County, Oregon. The date of the first publication of this summons Is May 10. 1936, and the date of the last publication of this summons Is JXine 7th, 1935. T W MILES. Postofflce Address: Medford. Oregon E. C. PRESTBYB. P os toff Joe Address: 810 Main Avenue. Spokane, Washington. Attorneys for Plaintiff I Use Mall Tribune want ads. Quo mm Talent Trail evening at the Walters home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Weagant, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Withroe, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Firestone of Ashland. Mrs. Iota Miller and daughter Faye, Miss Edna Beard, John Chllders and Everett Boone. Miss Grace Onlbralth of Wagner Creek will entertain the Rebekah club at her home June 7. Missionary eoclety of the Methodist church will meet June 6 at the home of Mrs. Charles Holdrldge instead of at the church as previously an nounced. Bert Bel of Klamath Falls was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell. Extension unit will convene Tues day promptly at o'clock. New offi cers will be Installed and will then conduct the meeting. There will be a lesson In buymanshlp. featuring the correct purchase of Bhoes. Mr. and Mrs, Merl Enloe and Mrs. Guy Oilman of Klamath Falls visited week. The Estes and Enloe families were friends when living In Missouri years ago. Mrs. Wllma Klncald. teacher In the Medford schools, was a guest at the Charles Holdrldge home Sunday. Mrs. Klncald will leave today to spend the summer In Seattle. Mrs. Roy Estes and Mrs. Clarence Homra and daughter. Clarice, will leave today for Eugene to visit until Tuesday with Mrs. Estes daughter. Mrs. Velma Cochrane. They will also attend commencement at Corvallls. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mason will mo tor to Corvallls Saturday to attend the graduation of their son. Wayne They will be nccompanled by Kenton Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wooten are re- ' ! celvlng congratulations on the birth st. r nt tnelr homc here. Mr .and Mrs. H. J. Tlcknor of Ore- gon Caves and Miss Hazel Loom is of 1 Klamath Falls were Sunday guests at the Harvey Walters home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harshbarger of the Talent hatchery are returning to Eugene to make their home. Mrs. Harshbarger plans to visit her par ents In Portland and will be accom panied as far as Salem by Arllne Holmes, who ts returning to her home after spending the winter with her grandmother, Mrs. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jefferlee ar rived Tuesday evening from Canada to make an extended visit with Mrs. Jefferies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Holdldge. Mr. Jefferies la a minis ter In the Nazarene church and will again enter the work In the fall. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, May 31. fSpl.) Willow Springs Thursday club will meet June 8 at the home of Mrs. Gens Blackford. Mrs. Clyde Rich mond will have charge of the pro gram. This Is the last meeting until October and all members are urged to be present. Miss Leah Parker Is at home for the summer vacation. Her school closed at Klamath Falls last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Blackford and Riley Potter were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cotllei at Pros pect. Mr, Collier Is Mrs. Blackford's brother. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Young and daughter, Ftelda, and son, Everett, motored to Cottage Grove to spend Memorial day with friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompklns. who have been In the northern part of the atate for a ten days' visit, re turned the first of the week. Mr. Thompklns a delegate to the Odd Fellows' convention In Salem. The 4-H dub dinner given at the Grange hall Monday evening waa a great auccess. Enough money waa raised to send a number of the young people to Corvallls. The J. W. Eldens are having their home redecorated and other Improve ments attended to. TOLO, May 31. fSpl.) In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ates of Wel Ington. Kas.. s picnic dinner waa en Joyed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Other guests were Walter Ates. Mr. and Mrs. Char Uy Whitney, brother and sister of Mr. Ates; also Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, all of Medford. Mr. Ates, who works for the Santa Fe railroad, was on his vacation. They had come by the way of Seattle, visiting relatives there. Mrs. Ates is a cousin of the Green brothers. They were much pleased with southern Oregon, saying it was the prettiest country they saw on this trip. They were much on the 0 o'clock train en route home, taking the midland route. Miss Dorothy Inmsnn returned to her home here Monday from Omnia Pass. Bass are striking good now. Dr. Heckman. also Donald Apptegate snd Henry Knowles of Medford were fish tng on the lake today. The Tracy-Inmann and John Boh nert families spent Memorial day st Pleasant Valley north of Grants Pass. La wnmowers: Sharpened Phone 261. Medford Cyclery. 23 N. Fir. Tolo TRAIL. May 31 . ( Spl.) Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson, assisted by Mesdames Alma Meirlman. Eva Seijessman and Lial Tucker, entertained the Eagle Point Himc Economics club at Mrs. Hutchlnscn'a home. May 29. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Merrlnaan and three sons. Ray. Lee and Guy, were quests at a chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Merriman's sister, Mr... Frank Hammond, at Willow Spring. May 26. Mrs. Edna LaDleu, who haa been quit ill, is better and able to bo around now. Miss Inez Burk. who attended school t OAnyonvllle the past school year, has returned home for the sum mer vacation. A latxe number from here ere plan ning on attending the strawberry fe--tlval at MoLeod Saturday. A basket lunch will be served at 1 o"clock Everyone Is to bring baskets end all will be given all the strawberries they can eat. They hope for a. good at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Howard of Mel ford were dinner guests at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Ernie Segessman May 26. Ernie StyessmAn has a new tractor for U5e m lnf? Mrs. Merle Swindle and Mrs. Kieser of upper Trail shopped In Medford May 27. Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson soent last week visiting her son Keva and fam ily In Klamath Fals. returning to Medford Friday evening In order m attend the meeting at the courthotw? of the hm extension county com munity. Saturday. Wllmer Ragsdale has started pick ing strawberries and had a large pick ing of fine berries May 28. Mrs. Alma Merrlman shopped and visited In Medford May 25. Mesdames Eva Seseasman Evelyn Coburn nr.d Jennie Hutchinson At tended a picnic at Jackson Hot Springs May 37. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK. May 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Delbert Goddard and children, Gladys and Junior, have moved to Wagner Gap for the summer. Mrs. Burnett and granddaughter. Arelene, and little friend of Talent nnd Mrs. Lowe of Ashland visited Mrs. Ella Abbott May 24. Wagner Creek school held Its an nual school picnic at the forks of the road May 26. Mrs. Frank Holdrldge entertained the Ladles' Aid of the M. E. church at Talent May 23. The Skeoter boys of Tnlent are log ging off Carl Boeson's timber on the gap this week. Tnlent school held its annual pic nic at the cross roads May 24. Mrs. Robert Sloan of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Zetta Boslar of Ashland visited Mrs. J. T. Sawyer May 33 and 23. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Goddard spent May 24 with their son. Delbert God dard, who Is employed at Wagner Gap. Frank Kerby has returned home from the Ashland Community hos pital and Is greatly Improved. Mrs. Olln Barlow and children, Bar bara and Junior, visited Mrs. Chester Knighton May 28. Several of the children from Wag ner Creek are attending Bible school at the M. E. church at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blanch! and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Abbott and baby daughter of Medford visited Mrs. Ella Abbott May 26. (Hind Hours In Air. SPRI NO FIELD, Mass. (UP) Sis thousand hours aloft without even s minor mishap is the record to which Harry J, Hermann points with pride. Now manager of Bowles Agawam air port. Hermann, who wo born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 37 years aao. has been flying since World war days. 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