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PAGE FIVE WHAT YOU WANT (?j ( ' - ..,, ,-, , mi,. . i , , ... ii i i 1 I L WsXUVUD 1-0 MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1933. tiaUY I lLU M Read every ad on a thii ps. vou m ' ' probably flr.il ei l tc"r the ,hlI :' . or Mil. If It Un'l ;-').! there, advertise. 'r1.! 1 It's Inexpensive, MCT effective. RATES per word first Insertion 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes 11.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Pacific Greyhound ticket. Medford to Spokane. Reward. Re turn to Tribune. LOST Steel hand truck. Llral re ward. Oregon-Calif. Fast Freight Phone 1457. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. j WANTED FEMALE HELP: TV ANTED Housekeeper, unincumber- ed. not over 40. for bachelor. Home r and good propostlon for right party, j Box 3050, Tribune. ! WANTED Woman for general house- . work: age between 25 and 40. 106 Clark St. I WANTED Girl tor general houseworK ' and care of two children, oooa home and (spending money Address Box 2046. Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man for farm wo. Bon o experience with orchard preferred Box 3125, Tribune I i I ! PERMANENT JOB Good .nonttny I salary; man with two-seat oar Ce. : equipment deposit 6180. ox 3131. ! Tribune ' ) WANTED SITUATIONS ( RELIABLE boy wants lawn work. Phone 1042-J. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent, 4 or S-room houso close In; adults steadily employed. Must be reasonable. Address Box 8137, Tribune. FURNITURE VAN wants load from Seattle about June 20. Haw.sy Transfer. Tel. 816. WAOTEDHeTfer calves. Write Ruby SohulB, Beagle. Oreeon. AVAILABLE l-room modern furnish ed apt. For Information. Holly Apts.. 135 No. Holly. Tel. 1397-R WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 37 No. O rape St. Ph 1063 WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and m'j ; hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 37 N. Grape St. Piione 1063 ' WANTED Reasonably Priced second 4 hand car. good condition Terms ' Box 3971 Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT 6 -room furnished mod em house. 325 So. Riverside. Tel. 457-J. TOR RENT Several unfurnished houses. Western Loan and Bldg. Co., 45 So. Central. FOR RENT 4 -room house. 102 Port land. Call at Cupp's or 211 Van couver. FOR RE:.T 5-room nous partly furnlsned. 333 Cater La'e Ave FOR RENT Modern 4 -room duplex oil heater, electric range. Inqul e 534 N Bartlett. FOR RENT b-room modem house furnlshf-d. fireplace, piano 1013 W Oth. FOR RENT Modern 3-room furn house. 315 So. Peach Fred C Sa.o der. FOR RENT Small modern furnlshe-i house: Prig id aire, garage. 331 N: Holly St. FOR RENT Modern upstair duplex three rooms and bath new furni ture, electric refrigerator and rane beautiful grounds nicel? located phune W W Walker. No 31 or S93-J-3 FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown fe White FOR RENT APARTMENTS LARGE re-decorated apartment; over stuffed furniture, Prr:dal:e. hot water. team heat, sleeping porch parage. laundry room. Butier Apu. 34: So. Grape. 3 AND 4 -ROOM apts. 3 6nd 13 Call at 209 W, Jackson. FOR RENT Apt 806 W M n FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple FOR RENT Holland apts Tel 710 J ROOMS and sleeping porch, down 4 s!a.-i 3W So Bartlctt. DURELL COURT appointment Prioae 879 -X for p.via.Hgn j; Xor re&u 12 . In. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AHD BOARP Meals. Central. Phone 383-X. HATES reasonable at 718 E. Mala. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 3-room housekeeping suite with garage. For adults only. 337 N. drape Bt. COMPLETELY furnished S rooms: garage. During summer months. Tel. 055-J. 246 So. Riverside. SLEEPING and light housekeeping rooms. 335 East Jackson. ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen pre ferred. l S. Central. FOR RENT Nicely furnished first floor sleeping room and garage, it required. Rate moderate. 325 So Riverside Ave. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. IB Mistletoe. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Furnished cabins. 2 00 per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Equity 1934 Biiltk cr for small car. U R. Glllchrest. 803 E. Jackson. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Large lot. clear; some Improvements. Klamath Falls, for Medford or vicinity. Improved or unimproved. Will assume. Address Box 3139. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Cheip: foot, hills ranch suitable fjr stout, sheep, game preserve or summer cabin site. Address Box 3116 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room modern house at sacrifice. Inquire at 611 8. River side. ATTRACTIVE LOT. 73x375 ft., clow In. paved street: small house, fine garden land. Only 700: easy terms L. G. Plckell. 204 East Main. BEAUTIFUL 8CENI0 HOME for sals; 10 A fruit. V4 A timber land. 6 rm modern house Fine water system Lydia M. Youngs. Old Stage Rd.. end Beali Lane, turn north- 4th house. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. For Southern Oregon property See SOUTHERN OREOON REALTY CO 44 N Riverside FOR SALE OR RENT Summer home at Union Creek on the Rogue FU mo gas range, tights, flrepiaoa. com pletely turnisneo rnone w w Walker. No. 31 or 898-J-3. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building Sb Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model A Sport Coupe, $145.00; electric radio. 17.50; 6-ft. mantel mirror, (5.001 6-ft. trailer. 812.00. 333 NO. Holly, Apt. No. 4. QOOxj USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee. Reduced Prices. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1935 Ford V-8 2 -door Sedwi With air wheels. 1934 Studebaker 8 Sedan, like nT, special equipment. 1032 Chrysler 6 Special Sedan 1920 Cadillac Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Sport Courw 1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet 5-pasenger coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sport Coup, A dozen others from $25 jp. ABM STRONG MOTORS. INC. Lot on East 6th St. Tel. 1 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 1 doe Brarnha hxns and rooster, 913 Some small chickens and ducks; 6 Urge Red heiia Call at 813 Beekman Ave. city WHITE LEGHORN setting epgs. C A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-3. 60o FRYERS Carley Poultry Farm 314-W FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH TOWS and heavy, springers o Dr. Sand's ranch. Talent Phone 371-J-3. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Colier Rt 1 8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls good pipers Call 1559. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS In Used Pianos. 969.00 up; a siLzntiy used grands, greatly re- I togex-ner wun me cosia oi inii aaie. duced; 3 used bunzalow pianos. subject to redemption aa provided by SUMMER TERM PIANO LESSONS H of the right, title and tnter- PREE. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 123jt that the defendants in said W. Main. jsult. Earl B. Dunkln and Mary B Dunkin. husband and wife Victoria FOR SALE One 2 -home Fairbanks- Taverner, a spinster; Rose Taverner Morse gasoline engine. 35 Lewis Ae. Roblnett; P. S. Dunkin and Deloris ---w- : o. Dunkln, husband and wife; The FOR SALE Trailer house, furnished. First National Bank of Ashland, a Opposite packing house. Phoenix. corporation: Jackson County, a ma- WE HAVE 20 tons or more alfalfa, second and third cuttlnzs this sum- FOR SALE Gas water heater, living room and dining room electric fli tures. Phone 280. FOP. SALE 3 Ice boxes; reasonable. 523 East Main. FOR SALE BAby buzpy. Cottage Inquire 13 FOR SALE Oat and vetch fctv. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Hay. or trade or To-urg stork. R. E Collins Rt. I Box 3?' FOR SALE Tomato plants at Weep ing Willows Ljeler Lane. FOR SALE Sed corn J A Manke 3 miles east of Jacksonville FOR SALE Brry cups fruit oasket and Tn !m of all kind- Monarch d. f wd Co, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Ino, to , Buy Your Bom LOOK -LOOK -LOOK Ladles' dresses 50c to t2.50 Men's clothes 7 So to 5.00 Shoes 25c to l 60 Children's clothing 100 to 13 00 USED WARD ROBE SHOP. 518 K. Main. FOR SALE Hay and stock salt. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. - SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. 82.00 Fertilizer and garden plowing Washed sand, rock, plaster sand Bateman's. 1534-Y or 013-J. FOR SALE 250-gallon Bardie Jl spray rui. complete boss guns, etc 3 men centrifugal pump wanted deep well outfit Inquire D. M Lowes place. Valleyvlew, MISCELLANEOUS PIANO LESSONS. 50c. Phone 034-R. ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT SOLD AND RENTED Flynn Electrto Serv. Ice. Phone 107. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANT, PALMIST. TrutA ful advice on tuslness, love, marrlagJ 903 No. Riverside. MR$. MARTIN. Noted Psvchtf, eryst.l reader. Accurate, truthful. Lea v Inn soon. 412 N. Ivy St. BUSINESS CHANCES WELL EQUIPPED auto camp, doing fine business, clear. Trade for Med ford residence or small acreage. Homeseekers' Exchange. 403 E. Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title insurance. The only complete Title System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle, 268-M. commercial Spraying. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1U3 House cle;alng. floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 950 to 9300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans cloand within 30 minutes.- License No, a. 157. See W. E. Thomas or B. J. Riley. 45 So. Central. Piano and Uullur Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Tencher oJ Piano and Steel Guitar. Son writ ing service. Studio, 318 Liber. Building, Medford Ore. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER tfc STORAGE CO -Office 1015 No Central. Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEYTRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 019 North Riverside. Phone 615. Painting and l'aperhnnglng. JOHN H- LOCK, Painter and Deco rator. Fine Interior work a spec ialty Competitive prices. Phone 953 -R. Res. 124 King. M- A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 646-W. 813 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs 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 May. 1935, in a certain suit therein, wbers ln. The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Earl B Dunkln and Mary B. Dunkln, hus band and wife, for the sum of 92, 935.16. together with interest on said judgment from the date of the de cree at the rate oi 8 per annum until paid, and the further sum of 922.75 plalntUf's 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 OTVEN 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 publle auction for cash to the high I est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment. nicipal corporation; and Ashland Na- u.m .uTVT -T ' 1 tlonal Farm Loan Association, a cor I vember, 1917, or now have in and to ! tne Jawing described property, slt- uated in the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit; Beginning at the Southeast corner or Donation Land Claim No. 68 in Township Thirty -eight South of Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence West 1148 40 feet to a galvanized Iron tufje S feet long and ll4 Inches in dtam eter and driven 31? feet into the ground for the plaoe of beginning and from said place of beginning 1 runnin thence North 23 1 degrees j East 1123 feet to the South line of I me o r k. tv tt-gni oj way wnere a galvanized Iron tube 3 feet lon and 1 inch in diameter is driven 3 ' feet In'.o the ground; thence 838 feet j Northwesterly along the 8. P R. R RUht of Way to a g a 1 va n 1 a d t ron (tube 3 fet in length and i-7 inches I In dlamew. driven J!j f-et tn the g'?ua4; tiieoot 6ooUi U de;&4 West 1635 feet to a galvanized Iron tube 8 feet long and Hi Inches lu diameter, driven 3 '4 feet In ths ground, thence East 854 feet to the m, containing In a.l 33 9 acres of land situated In Jack son County. Btate of Oregon: Together with all -atr and wai. rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 8th day of May. 1935. SYD I. BROWN, Uhcrlff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard O&ult, Deputy. Summons for Publication i No. 6U5-E ! In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. j The Federal Land Bank of Spoktnt, ft ' corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Charles B. Botkln, also known aa O. B. Botkln, 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 State of Oregon, a municipal corporation: Walter Botkln and Msiy Botkln. husband and wife; Claudia Muslck and Walter Mustek, wife and husband; Lela Shephard; Oscar Shepherd; The unknown heirs of Charles B. Botkln, deceas ed; Also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real estate descrioed In the com plaint herein; and Rogue River Na. tlonal Farm Loan Association, a corporation, Defendants. To Frank D. Cook and Nellie N. Cook, husband and wife; Walter Bot kln and Mary Botkln, husband and wife; Claudia Mustek and Walter Mu slck, 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. Hen or Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, of the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON. you and each of you, are hereby required to appear and cna wer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or be fore the 7th day of June, 1935, aa'.d date being the last day of four weeks irom the date or the rirst publication of this summons, and said period of four weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof, and if you fal! to appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In Its complaint, to-wit: For a decree of this Court against the defendants Florence A. Botklu. 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 965.00. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 18th dav of July. 1933; the sum of 965.00. wltn Interest at the rate of 8 per annuio from the 16th day of January, 1933; the sum of 95807. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the tain nay oi juiy. 1933; the sum of J 956 14. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 18th day of January, mat; tne sum or 950 with interest at the rate of 8 peT annum from the 18th day of July 1934; the sum of 956.31, with interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 18th day of January. 1935; the sum of 91720.83. with Interest at tht J 4'a P" annum from the 18th day of January, 1935: the sum of 9247.75, with Interest at the rate of B per annum from the 26th dy of December. 1934: the sum of 810 00. abstract charges; the sum of 8150.00. attorney fees; and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements in this suit; tnat it be decreed that the stock In The Federal Land Bank of Snokane owned by the Rogue River National rarm Loan Association and pledged as security for said loan be retired and the par value thereof appllsd upon the Indebtedness secured oy said mortgage; that the mort4ga;e described in plaintiff's complaint be loreciosea and the morteaaed nrem- ises, together with all water and wat er rlghu used upon or appurtenant Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Double 8. Purposes S. Labs) I. Mythical monster II. Stair U. Froisn water 15. Recoiled In stinctively 17. Kind of apple 19. Artificial language 20. Dlacharges CI. Billow 23. Japanese coin Cluater 27. One who Imitates 2S. Incloeure for a pet bird 30. Silkworm 31. Accomplish S3. Carved Images 8S. Along SC. Make a mistake Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl MLKDM slbMh 1p mIa L Epis H APvvM'k E I N A NM jNji A T bW.S E w 5 E STSC pApj 1M EjAlg Tgp B T P 5 5 jjcL EjAM ETAL E N Afuj I PMO TATE ton i cmBu omL aw S W A NiM PTES Mil IIMpoxIbiaia P E Alu S E RlH I MlD 45. Exaggerated comedy 47. Entirely 48. XoliUr BO. Refar 3. Faltliful 39. ck of trans- f Devour f. parency In "i. r ij amn 51. Spoken ? R7. Rsiat M. Taunt 59. Healthy DOWN L Dowry the air 41. Meat dfh 43. Plant of the vttch family 44. Liquors M 2l 22 "W:.M 2S 2(. f. :,$, 27 ''; -28 2f ZZ3o ';. & Jl '.;. 32 33 J4m,3S . 31c 3 ;,3f 4c 46 44 ' , So 52 ''0. 51 1 1 kr 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 to said lands and particularly 34 l- shares at stock in Old Mill Ditch and Irrigation Company, evidenced by certificate No. 81. as described in the complaint and again described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing at a point In tht ; center of the county road 55 rods. South of the Section lit.) between Sections Sixteen and Nine, and running thence East to Section Hue between Sections Fifteen and Six teen, the no South along Section line 8 rods, thence in a Westerly direction to center of county row; thenoe North 43 feet to place of beginning. AH of the above des crlbed land being In Section Six teen. Township Thirty-six, South of R&nge Four. West of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing 1 acre, more or less. Also commencing tn the center of the county road 40 rod South of Section line between Sections Sixteen and Nine, thence Soutn along aald county road 15 rods, thence East to Section line between Sections Fifteen and Sixteen, thence North 15 rods along sa-'d . Section line, thenoe Wast to place of beginning, said parcel of land to contain 34 acres, more or less, all In Township Thirty-six. South 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 oi Section Sixteen. Township Thirty six, South of Range Four. West of the Willamette Meridian, and run ning thenoe West 126 rods to the Half Section line, thence Sou'h along said Half Section line 13 rods, thence East 122 rods to the center of the county road; thenoe along the center of said county road Northeasterly to the place ol beginning, containing 10 acres, 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 County. 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 laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this court: that the proceeds thereof be applied towards the payment of plaintiff's decree, costs and accruing costs: that at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become a purchase.; that the defendants above named and each and ail of them, be fore closed and barred of all right, title, claim or interest in the premises described in plaintiff's mortgage ex cept the right or redemption allowed by law, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as is meet and equitable. Tills summons Is 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 daj of Ma; 1935. prescribing that this sum mo us be served by publication thereof on each week for four successive and consecutive weeks In the Med lord Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper pub lished in Jackson County. Oregon. The date of the first publication of this summons Is May 10, 1935, and the date of the last publication of I this summons is June 7th, 1935 T. W. MILES. Postoffloe Address: Medford. Oregon E. C. PRESTBYE Postofflce Address: 610 Main Avenue, Spokane, Washington. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. J. E. Brown lee and Barbara Brown lec, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Grundy D. Taylor, also known as O. D. Taylor, also known as Grundy Taylor, and his wife, Hannah Tay lor; John W. Hlllman and Eliza beth Hlllman. husband tnd wife; J. W. Hlllman and Rosalie F. Hlll man, husband and wife; Mat hew P. Phipps end Ala R. Phipps, husband and wife; Ala R. Phipps. alao known as Alia R. Phipps; Preston Phipps, Cross-Word Puzzle ff. Tliln paper 10. Plxylng card 11. Become 16. Not any 18. Series of ten nlti gamts 20. Anything especially firomlnent m mportant 1. Walks In watas 22, Toward the left side of a VMjel 22. E fli fry uied to frghtcn cer tain birds 2$, Congealed Zd, Prongi 21. Kye: Scotch 33. Size of shot 34. Not deep 37. Disprove 40. Entice 42. Stuff with ft oft sub stance 4ft. Remainder 47. Kind of red dye 4H. Meadow 49. Rowing Im plement M. Skill st. East Indian nnlft peas II. Addition to a building II. Three-toed sloth S. Expression of repugnance t. Reach a des tination 4. Those who take ths Initiative I. Inquire s. Pronoun 7. Oarnlahtngs for pantry 5. Horman"s goad a single man: Ella Phipps. a sin gle woman; Lee Phipps. a single man; David I. Phipps and Clara E. Phipps, hubband and wife; Jolm M. Phipps. a single man; Anna B. Phipps Llndley and John B. Und ley. wife and husband: Ellrabeth Phlppa Spellman and Peter Spell -man, wife and husband; Jamea H. Phipps and Edith P. Phipps, hus band and wife: Effle Phipps Ken dershott and Arthur Hcndershott. wife and husband; Isabelle Phipps Hanson and Cart J. Hansen, wife and husband: being all the heirs at law of Mathew P. Phipps and Ala R. Phipps. husband and wife, decessed: Ala R- Phipps, also known as Alia R. Phipps; Clara E. Phipps, a widow; Mary E. Pay ton and Claud Pay ton, her husband; Gladys L. Kerriott and John Doe Kerrlott, her husband, beinx all the heir at law of David I. Phipps, deceased: Spen eer Childera, sr., and Mary M. Chlt ders. husband and wife; Arnold Childera and Sarah Childera, hus band and wife; Samuel Smith and Rebeeca Smith, husband and wife; John Klnerk. a single man; J. W. Cook, also known as Joshua W. Cook, and Martha A. Cook, husband and wife; Martha A. Cook, also known as Martha C. Cook; Ervin H. Lewis and Grace R. Lewis, hus band and wife; Grace R. Lewis, also known as Grace Lewis, and all the heirs and all the unknown heirs of eaoh and every of the above named Defendants herein, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real property described In the Complaint herein, Defendants. To: Grundy D. Taylor, also known as G. D. Taylor, also known as Grundy Taylor, and his wife. Hannah Taylor; John W. Hlllman and EU&abeth Kill man, husband and wife; J. W. Hlll man and Rosalie F. Hlllman, husband and wife; Mathew P. Phipps and Ala R. phipps, husband and wife; Ala R. Phipps. also known as Alia R. Phipps; David I. Phipps and Clara S- Phipps, husband and wife; John M. Phipps. a single man; Elizabeth Phipps Spell- man and peter speiiman, wire ana husband; Edith P. Phlppa, wife of James H. Phipps; Isabella Phipps Hansen and Carl J. Hansen, wife and husband; being all the heirs at law of Mathew P. Phipps and Ala R Phipps, husband and wife, deceased; Ala R. Phipps, also known as Alia R Phlpps; Clara K. Phipps, a widow; Mary E. Peyton and Claud Payton. her husband; Gladys L. Herrlott and John Doe Herrlott, her husband, be ing all the heirs at law of David I. Phipps, deceased; Spencer Childera. Sr., and Mary M. Childera, husband and wife; Arnold Childera and Sarah Childera, husband and wife; Samuel Smith and Rebecca Smith, husband and wife; John Klnerk, a single man: J. W. Cook, also known as Joshua W. Cook and Martha A. Cook, husband and wife; Martha A. Cook, also known as Martha C. Cook; Ervtn H. Lewis and Grace R- Lewis, husband and wife; Grace R. Lewis, also known as Grace Lewis, and all the heirs and all the unknown heirs of each and every of the above named Defendants herein, and also, all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real property described In the Complaint herein, Defendants: tn the name of the State of Ore gon, you, and each of you, are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above entitled Court and Cause and answer the Complaint of Plain tiffs on file therein against you, and each of you, on or before the last day of four weeka from and after the date of the first publication of this Summons, and set up the character ana extent or any claim you may nave to the real property hereinafter de scribed, or any portion thereof. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is the 7th day of June, 1035. And, If you fall so to appear and answer said Complaint herein, within aald time, for want thereof, Plain tiffs will apply to tho above entitled Court In this Cause for the relief preyed for and demanded In the Com plaint herein, reference being made to the same, and the whole thereof. And the Plaintiffs will apply for a decree, decreeing that each and all of the claims of each and all of the Defendants herein are null and void, and that the Plaintiffs are the own ers tn fee simple of the real property herein described, subject to a Con tract of Sale entered into between Plaintiffs herein and Pearl M. Culver upon the following tract oi land, to wit: Beginning at the Northeast cor ner of the Intersection of Spring Street and the Crater Lake High way, and running thence east, along the North line of aald Spring Street. 100 feet; thence North and parallel with said Crater Lake Highway, 100 feet; thence West and parallel with said Spring street, 100 feet; thence South along the East line of the said Crater Lake Highway, 100 feet, more or less, to the point of be ginning, all being In Jackson coun ty. Oregon. And that the above entitled Court decree that none of the Defendants herein have any right, title, estate, Un or Interest of any character In or to the real property hereinafter described, or sny portion thereof; and that It be decreed that the Plaintiffs' title in and to said prem ises Is free from any and all claims of any and all of the Defendants herein, and each of them, and every person, or persons, or company or corporation, claiming In, under, by or though them, and that said par ties have no right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or to said real prop erty or any part thereof: and thst Plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief to this Court may seem Just and equitable and Judgment for wieir cosie and disbursements against those Defendants who appear snd answer herein and resist the prayer of the Complaint herein. The reel property herein referred to is in JaojEson county, Oregon, and la urnennea as ronows, to-wit: Beginning 13 25 chains North of the SB corner of the NVi of SEV4 Of Bc. 19. Twp. 87 S . R. 1 W. of the W. M.. In Jackson County. Ore- gon. running thenoe North on the East line of ssld Section 19, 13 50 chains, to a point situated 14.39 chains South of the KE corner of ths 04 of the NE'4 of said Sec. 19; thenoe West 1430 feet, more or leas, to the East boundary of the Crater Lake Highway, as the same Is now designated and located, the true point of beginning; thence South following the East boundary line of the said Crater Lake High- way, 385.7 feet, more or less, to the North line of Spring street; thenoe Eat following the North line of said Spring street. 30O feet, more or less; thence due North 33.4 feet, more or leas, to a point due Estat of the point of beginning; then due West 163 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning together with alt tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining to said property. This Summons is published and served under and In accordance with an Order of the above entitled Court In this Cause, of date June 7th. 1935. which directs that this Summons shall be published In the Medford Mall Tribune In Medford. Jackbon County. Oregon, once a week for four successive weeks and that the date of the first publication la the 7th day of June. 1P35. and that the Defend ants are required to appear snd an swer said Summons and Complaint on or before four weeks from and after he dute of the first publication. W. O. TRILL. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Post Office Address: Suite 13, palm Building, Medford, Oregon. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, June 7. (Spl.) H. VanHoevenburg lost a saddle horse Wednesday from what the veterinary termed poisoning. At the last meeting of the Sams Valley Grange, it was decided to ex tend an Invitation to the merchants and business men of the valley, who through buying space on an advertis ing curtain made It possible for the Grange to procure a set of velour drapes for the stage tn the audito rium. The grangers agreed to give the visitors a good home-made coun try treat. The following business concerns art represented: Clements Lumber Co. of Eagle Point, Four Cor ners Service Station, Dell's Lunch. Sheet Metal Works. Oregon Mutual Insurance Co., Pick's Hardware, City Meat Market. Lewis Super Service Sta tion, Johnson the Jeweler, Medford Mall Tribune, Huber Packing Co., Re liable Grocery, Economy Groceteria, Perl Undertaking parlors, Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Burelson Clothing Store, Medford National Bank, Med ford Ice and Gold Btornge, Morton's Mill. Toggery. Hubbard Bros,, Honors Feed Store, Medford: Flnley Imple ment Co., W. E- Alexander. Central Point; F. L. Cat on, Sams Valley store donated 91.50. The Grange committee. Mrs. O. T. Wilson. Mrs. John Hoist and Mrs. Geo. McDonough, advised the grangers to keep these business concerns In mind. Williams Creek WAGNER CREEK, June 7 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Terrlll of Talent spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lydla Powers here. Wm. Glelms Is logging on the Sis klvous at D resent. Rev. and Mrs. Aleck Jehrles from Vancouver, B. C are visiting Mrs. Jeffries' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hold ridge of Wagner creek. Everett Bailey sold 19 head of oat tle to a California buyer the past week. Mrs. H. H. Goddard la visiting her sister, Mrs. Luella Stearns of Ash land. Several Wagner creek ladles attend ed the Community club get-together meeting at Talent, June 6. Miss Marjorle Sommers and Charles Lock wood were united In marriage by the Rev. Hall of Ashland, June 1. The young couple were reared and educated In this locality. Wagner creek united In giving them on old fashioned serenade at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sommers on their wedding eve. They are making their home on the Wedges place on Anderson creek. Mrs. Everett Bslley entertained the club bridge party at her home May 31. Mrs. Henry Slagle Is preparing to move to Ashland June 0, so she can be nearer Mr. Slagle 'a work and also make It more convenient for Dorothy to go to high school. Mrs. Vera Doran and small son of Oakland, Cal.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch of Wagner creek. Miss Rose Marie Boyd Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. 4 .. Fern Valley FERPf VALLET. JunS 7. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. William Rsybold of Hilt, Cal., made a short visit to the valley a few days so. Mrs. R. Lytle was shopping In Med ford Tuesday. L. H. HuRhee accompanied W. H. Doud to Qrlffln creek to look over some property recently. Little Miss Freda Nichols of Tnlent Is spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Floyd Long hers. Mrs. Carl Henry end daughters and Mrs. Elmer Weiss and children spent Wednesday afternoon at ths home of Mrs. L. H. Hii!. Mrs. Henry Is president of the ladles' club of Fern valley, and It was decided on thst dsy to have the next meeting at the home of Mrs. L. H. Hiwhes on Au gust 7. This will be election of of ficer. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson and daughter Frances spent Monday even MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE SPECIALS THIS WEEK Paint, all colow, per gallon v ' ?1'!0 Pipe, New, Used, ', Ki, 1. 1. U4. 2 inch and 3 inch. Big assortment used Ranges. Used Cots and New Pads, per set $5.00. Split Pulleys, Boxings, Shaft Collars new, used. Used Washing Machines. Large stock of Hose Canvas, Spray, 8uction, 60-inch Saw Mill Saws big reduction. Chains, Peeveys, Cant Hooks. . Pumps, Motors. Belting. j j 1 , ; ! ; ' i i 1 I 1 j Meteorological Report June 7, 1935 Ko recasts Medford and vicinity: Fair except considerable cloudiness tonight and Saturday; normal temperature. Oregon: Fair except considerable cloudiness tonight and Saturday; lo cal showers on coast and over ex treme northwest portion tonight or Saturday; normal temperature. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 68; lowest, 53. Total monthly precipitation, none; deficiency for the month, 0.18 of aa Inch. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1. 1934, 15.85 inches; defi ciency for the season, 1.08 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 13 per cent; 0 a. m. today. 1 63 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:35 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:44 p. m- Observation Taken at 5 A. ., HOth Meridian Time Jl Si 91 r s Boise ..m........w.. 88 Boston 64 Chicago 54 Denver ............ 56 Eureka 66 53 64 .03 60 .10 4a .04 63 . 40 M 58 53 56 .... 40 T. 74 58 .... 66 .01 54 ... 60 M 54 m 58 M 50 M 00 60 Clear Foggy P. Cdy, Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Helena H 04 Los Angeles 70 MEDFORD 97 New York . 73 Omaha 53 Fhoenlx ...,........108 Portland .. 94 Renj 90 Hoseburg 98 Salt Lake City ... 83 San Francisco 00 Seattle ... 80 Spokane H...w.Hm 80 Walla Walla 86 Washington. D O. 78 Ing at the home of Victor Bureau of Central Point. S. E. Marshall, who ll staying uo at the Lucky 13 mining claims, was In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Busey and son Allen wer In Medford Monday on business. Miss Lillian Kan tor of Fern val ley was among the graduates of Med ford h,lgh school. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garr and sons and Miss Echo Alford were picnick ing at Hyatt Prairie Sunday. Master Ernest Lee Beer of Medford spent the past few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. U H. Hughes here. Mrs. Fred Williams was In Ash land Wednesday evening to receive some baby turkeys she had hatched at a hatchery. SHOUT RADIO WAVES MAY PROVE SOLUTION FOR ORCHARD PESTS WENATCHEB, Wash. (UP) Electric short wave rays may prove solution to pest control In Northwest apple orchards. If the Invention of V, E. Worden of Seattle It developed on a large scale. The coddling moth, which lays egga that develop Into apple worms, is the greatest problem of the Industry. Control requires numerous and ex pensive sprayings, leaving residue declared dangerous by some health authorities, harmless by others. Worden demonstrated a model of his device at Wenatche'e, center of one of the Northwest's greatest fruit sections. A black box buzzed mys teriously, and worms In a glass tumb ler between two squares of what look ed like tinfoil curled up and died. The glass remained cold. "With this apparatus built on & large scale and carried on trucks, 2 can kill every animate object In your orchards, coddling moths, aphis, worms, field mice, gophers and snakes, and It won't hurt the trees a particle," Worden told orchardlsts. He estimated equipment large enough for orchard use would cost 3,500. BEE STING CAUSTOF SAMS VALLEY WRECK HAMS VALLEY, Juns 7. (Spl.) Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrry Williams sad daughters had a oar wreck Sundaj, near their horns, when a b-ttrg caused the driver. Miss Williams, to loss control of ths car, which turned turtle. Ths oocupsnts received slight injuries whlla the car was quite bad ly wrecked. Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phona 281. Medford Cyclery. 23 N Fir. Phone 543. We ll haul away jwt - refuse. City Sanitary Service.