Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, March 04, 1926, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Company)
George Hilton, Jr. to Lloyd E.
Smith, W. D. $10, Ld in Midway Sub­
division.
C. S. McCune qt al to Cit yof Ash­
land Deed $1, Ld in Sec. 15 Twp
39 S, R 1 East.
Lelah R. Childers et vir to Etta
Ross, S. W. D. $10, Lot 12 Blk 6
Central Point.
Emma Bennett et vir to Wava
Cecil Cummings et vir W. D. $10,
Lot 2 Blk 38 Central Point.
Lillie M. Morris et al to John A.
Perl et al W. D. $10, Lot 8 NH
lot 9 Blk 15 Medford.
Stphen B. Tarbell et ux to Albert
A. Lair et ux, W. D. $10, Ld in Sec
24 Twp 36 S, R 2 West.
Tyrus B. Ragsdale to Marvin M.
Ragsdale, W. D. $10, 1-2 int in EH
. o f SW, W H o f SE Sec 3 Twp 37 S,
R 2 East.
'
Stella M. Jones to Marvin M.
Ragsdale, W. D. $10, 1-2 int in EH
o f SW, W H o f SE Sec 3 Twp 37
S, R 2 East.
Henry D. Angle to City o f Med­
ford Q. C. D. $1, Pt lot 4 Block 2
Mingus sub-division to Medford.
Edward Nyberg to Charles E.
Montgomery et al, W. D. $10, Ld in
DLC 41 Twp 38 S, R 1 East.
Lewis Beeson to Harley Dunn, W.
• D. $10, SE o f SE Sec 5 Twp 38
S, R 1 East.
Hermftn Brown et ux to First In­
surance Agency, W. D. *H>, Lots 1
and 2 Blk 37 Central Point.
Harold W. Bingham et ux to Med­
ford Farms Inc., Q. C. D. $10, Ld
in DLC 66 Twp 37 S, R 1 West.
Medford Farms In» to John Pike
et aj, Deed $10, Ld in DLC 66 Twp
37 S, R 1 West.
John Pike et al to Rogue River
company, Deed $10, Ld in DLC 66
Twp 37 S, R 1 West.
Llewellyn A. Banks et al to Rogue
River Properties Inc, Q. C. D. $10,
Ld in Sec 6 Twp 38 S, R 1 West.
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camp, composed of 20 men, has com­
D. $10, Pt lot 8 Blk 2 Crowell Add
meet the popular approval o f the
menced control work.
to Medford.
croWd.
Wild geese that have become in­
Edwards, in talking about his
Slara Sander to Leo B. Snader et trepid and, due to the closed season,
l training, explained a spring device,
ux W. D. $10, Pt DLC 41 Twp 38 are immune from the ordinary men­
perfected by himself, by which he is
aces of hunters and shotguns, have
S, R 1 East.
able to practice headiocka without in­
made their winter home in Gilliam
G. H. Grabenhorst et ux to John county, near Arlington and Blalock. A flicting punishment on wrestling
B. McClane et ux, W. D. $10, SH man has been employed by the game partners. When the device is closed
o f SW, W H o f SE Sec 26 Twp 35 commission to drive constantly up and is requires the exertion of six hun-
rded pounds, he said.
S, R 4 West.
down the wheat fields in an automo­
Wrestling fans are enthusiastic
Enola R. Ray to Fletcher C. Stout, bile to frighten the geese away, due over a return match between the
to
complaints
received
several
weeks
W. D. $10, Pt blk 3 Crowell Add to
ago from farmers that their wheat Kansas City grappier and Wood, but
Medford.
fields were being despoiled, but the as yet no announcement has been
Carl Jeschke to Emma Jeschke, geese have become so tame that this made.
Deed $1, Lot 37 Highland Add to has so far had little effect, the geese
going no further away from the fields
Medford.
than la necessary to keep from being
DIPPING INTO
Roy Curtis et ux to Edward J. actually run down In the neighbor­
SCIENCE
Aherin et ux, W. D. $10, Lot 11 Blk hood of 60.000 to 75.000 geese are esti­
1 Gray’s Add to Medford.
mated to be encamped in the region.
Business of the Lane County Farm­
Charles Horn et ux to Charles
Coot of Liberty Bell
Madsen, W. D. $100, NH of NE Sec er’s Co-operative Warehouse company j | The order for the Liberty bell
at Eugene was better in 1925 than It i > was placed with Robert Charles,
4 Twp 38 S, R 3 West.
had been during any previous year, ac­ 11 a London bell-founder, In 1851
R. Boswell to Lester Lord, W. D. cording tb the annual report of the ( l and specified a weight of 2,000
$10, Pt Block 9 Park Add to Med­ manager, made at a meeting of stock­ ] | pounds and a coat of 100,000
holders. Total sales during the year j [ pounds aterllng. It arrived In
ford.
| [ August. 1752. A clapper stroke
were $387.808 17.
Gold Ray Realty Co. to E. B.
j [ cracked It while being tested j [
The
condition
of
Representative
1 1 and It waa recast by a Phila-
Lucas, W. D. $10, SE of NE, NE
o f SE Sec 3 Twp 35 S, R 2 West. Willis C. Hawley of Salem is reported | [ delphlan twice before It met
considerably Improved and it is expect­ 11 the tests. It was hong In the
%
Floyd Charley et vir to Nimrod ed that he will be back at his desk | \ steeple In June, 1753 When It |
C. Charley, W. D. $10, 1-3 int. in in the house soon. Representative 11 was cracked again In 1783, a
Ld in Sec 5 Twp 38 S, R 2 East. Hawley is one of the victims of the j [ new bell replaced IL
influenza epidemic which swept con­ O (©. its*. W«»Writ Nfwipapv t'nlon ) i
J. N. Hockersmith to Irene Brown, gress last week.
W. D. $10, Lots 13 and 14 Blk 2
The Tillamook Game Protective as­
W. G. TRILL
Fruitdale Add to Medford.
sociation at a meeting in Tillamook
Attorney-at-Law— Notary Public
Warner, Wortman & Gore to opposed any movement to close either
Phone 341
Irene Brown, Q. C. D. $1, Lots 13 the Big or Little Nestucca rivers to Central Point
. . .
Oregon
and 14 Blk 2 Fruitdale Add to Med­ commercial fishing. The action of the
club was in opposition to efforts of
ford.
Willamette valley sportsmen to have
Mamie O’ Brien to W. E. Keene the streams closed
et «1, Q. C. D. $.1, W H lot 2 Blk
The Eugene chamber of commerce
48, Jacksonville.
sent a telegram to Dr. Harry Wood-
Jackson county to W. E. Keene burn Chase, president of the Univer­
et al Q. C. D. $1, Lot 1 pt lot 2 sity of North Carolina, in which it was
stated that the ~ iness men of Eu­
Blk 48 Jacksonville.
gene were eager for a favorable reply
J. K. McClaren et ux to H. O. to the invitation to becoflie president
Matthews W. D. $432, Pt lot 1 Riv­ of the University of Oregon.
erside Tract in Sec 21 Twp 36 S,
Vayie Taylor was shot und killed in
R 4 West.
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the Wild Bear Creek section of Crook
county
by
C.
C.
McBride,
state
dry
Randolph Manning et ux to E.
Raymond Driver, W. D. $10, Ld in agent, who declared that his pistol was
Secs 5 und 8 Twp 37 S, R 2 West. discharged accidentally while the
agent and his partner were raiding a
Harry Reed et ux to Dewey Kunk- dugout in which it was alleged that
ler W. D. $10, Lot 26 Ruby Add Taylor was operating a still.
to Medford.
C. A. Marshall et al to City of
Medford, Q. C. D. $1, Lot 17 Bik 8
Rogue River Properties Inc. to Imperial Add to Medford.
John Pike et al Deed $10, Ld in Sec
Lelah R. Childers et vir to Mary
6 Twp 38 S, R 1 West.
E. Childers, S. W. D. $10, Lot 6
John Pike et al to Rogue River W H lot 7 Blk 2 Shields Add to Cen­
Company, Deed $10, Ld in Sec 6 tral Point.
Twp 38 S, R 1 West.
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
II. J. Cheever et ux to L. T. Daw­
son et ux, W. D. $1, Ld in DLC 56
Sheriff to R. H. Toft Deed $300,
Twp 37 S, R 2 West and lot 11, Con­
Lots 2 7 10 Blk 3 lots 5 and 6 Blk
stant Add to Central Point.
1 Oak Grove sub-division to Med­
ford.
t
Continuing until Monday. March 15.
Ada L. Millner et vir to Charles which is the last day for filing federal
W. Judkins et al, W. D. $850, Pt lots iacome tax returns for the calendar
23 and 24, Galey Add to Ashland. year 1925, field deputies from the of­
fice of Clyde G. Huntley, collector of
Darrell C. Crimmins et ux to internal revenue at Portland, will visit
Charles Robert Moore, W. D. $10, the principal cities and towns of Ore­
Pt lots 23 and 24 Galey Add to Ash­ gon to assist taxpayers to prepare
land.
their returns and compute the amount
Bert Anderson et ux to F. E. of tax due the government.
The damage to dining-room equip­
Blackburn, W. D. $10, E H lot 6,
ment resulting from the riot involving
Grand View Orchard Tracts.
approximately 20« convicts in the Ore­
F. E. Blackburn et ux to Charles gon state penitentiary at Salem will
T. Blackburn, W. D. $1, EH lot 6, be paid out of the prisoners' amuse­
Grand View Orchard Tracts.
ment fund, according fo announcement
made by J. W. Lillie, warden of the in­
Gracia Blackburn (guard), to T.
stitution. Warden Lillie said that it
A. Stevens, Deed $1, E H
lot 6
probably would require $100 to replace
Grand View Orchard Tracts.
the broken dishes and repair the
C. T. Blackburn to T. A. Stevens, [ tables, chairs and other furnishings.
The recent freshets in the Santfam
W. D. $1, E H lot 6 Grand View
river and Hamilton creek worked a
Orhcard Tract*.
great benefit to the shingle industry
Jackson county to W. D. Stbadman of Lebanon. The Super Shingle com­
Q. C. D. $1, Lots 1 2 3 Block 35 j pany had a large number of shingle
Phoenix.
bolts in Hamilton creek, which they
Ezra M. Wilson et ux to Mary L. were unable to get down the stream
The high
Soukun, W. D. $10, Pt lot 2 Blk 8 to the mill at Lebanon
water became of the right stage to
Park Add to Medford.
V.
easily float the bolta, and the company
Mary L. Soukup et vir to Lillian ; got to the mill nearly 2000 cords of
Bénard, W. D. $10, 1-2 int. in pt lot ) shingle bolts.
1 Blk 8 Park Add to Medford.
Ten thousand pine trees, beetle-in
tested. In the Spencer creek water­
Th' mas J. Gifford et ux to Mary
shed. west of Klamath Falls, will be
I. Soupkup, W. I). $10, 1-2 int in
sacrificed this year by three lumber
pt lot 1 Blk 8 Park Add to Medford.
concerns In a desperate effort to stamp
John E. Roberts et ux to A. H. ! out the parasite infestation. The three
Houston et al, W. D. $10, Pt lot 4 | concerns are the Weyerhaeuser Tim
all lots 5 and 6 Block 38, Railroad | her company, the Long-Bell Lumber
company nnd the Oshkosh Lumber
Add to Phoenix.
company It U estimated that the 10.
Adolphus H.
Houston to Mr*. e«0 tree* that mast be cut repreaeat
Marie M. Wright. W. D. $10. Lots b «i»e*e 6.000.000 and Ip .000 f> 0 e board
7 and 8 Blk 38, Railroad Add to feet o t timber At $4 a thousand the
stum page would coat between $35 000
Phoenix.
and $40 000 The pine beetle control
Enola R. Ray to Kate Stine, W.
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Don’t fail to read the ads.
may meet your needs.
F.
F.
They
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MEDFORD
TENT
AND
AWNING
WORKS
Medford, Ore.
Phone 145-J
CITY CLEANING AND
DYEING CO.
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Highway— Medford,
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EDWARDS WINS 1 N THE BOUT
AT GRANTS PASS
What is generally conceded to be
one o f the best wrestling matches
staged in Southern Oregon was at
Grants Pass last nikht between Sail­
or Jack Wood o f Grants Pass and
Billy Edwards o f Kansas City, o f
which Edwards was the victor by the
last two falls. In the preliminary
Cecil Barrick o f the Climate City was
downed by George Pete o f Glendale.
Edwards, the hedlock king and
light-heavyweight champion o f the
world, lost the first fall in fourteen
minutes and forty-five seconds by a
straight arm scissors, and won the
second by a flying mare hold in thir­
ty minutes and four seconds, after
having wriggled out o f numerous
tight positions.
The deciding fall came in twenty
minutes, when Wood in his avidity
to throw Edwards by means o f the
straight arm scissors, touched both
shoulders to the mat and thereby los­
ing the fall when Edwardaf was on
the mat. The decision o f Tex Saw-
telle o f Portland, the referee, did not
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