Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927, August 19, 1926, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    A FEW REAL BUSY
IN REAL ESTATE
120 ACRES— Plenty o f water, under
good fence, 70 acres under culti­
vation, will produce grain, alfalfa,
fruit or vegetables, close in.
$8000 terms, or will exchange for
city property.
160 ACRES— Good buildings, all
fenced and under cultivation, close
in, a real buy.
710 ACRES— On Pacific highway,
worlds o f water, joins Government
range, an ideal sheep ranch, 100
acres of good alfalfa land, 120
acres can be used for grain or
alfalfa, a small cash payment with
long term on balance.
12 ACRES— 1H miles from city,
good modern house and out-build­
ings; small family orchard, 6 acres
in alfalfa; will sell or trade.
6-ACRE tract, all under good wire
fence, seeded to alfalfa, no build­
ings except garage, one mile from
town, $1500.
A modern 5-room dwelling, garage
and wash-house, three lots, $2000.
A number o f acre tracts, unimproved
from $100 up.
W . G . T R IL L
Just West o f Central
Bank
Point
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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN
T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T IS
State
L IM E . T H E L A N D R E N E W E R
RE A L E STATE TRAN SFERS
Knips Deed $175, Lot 1 Edgewood
Park.
minutes after the alarm went in the
fire department had the flames under
control. A large quantity o f labels
were destroyed. The large quantity
of pears on the lower floor were un­
damaged.
Taylor Burch, fireman,
was injured when a hose nozzle flew
around and struck him in the eye,
the injury necessitating one stich in
the upper eyelid.
The Eagle Point dances started up
again Saturday night with Alford’s
Imperial orchestra on the job.
Roan’s dances on the third floor of
the Medford building every Tuesday
and Friday evenings meeting with
public favor with the ever increasing
crowds attending. The Artisan's
Orchestra is now furnishing the
music here.
MEDFORD NEW S
Bliss Heine
The Colonial Bake Shop has had
City o f Medford to M. C. McDon­
a large basement excavated under
ald et ux W. D. 300, S 30 ft lot their bakery to be used as a flour
8 Blk 26 Medford.
and canned goods store room. They
have also added another Dodge truck
City o f Medford to C. H. Herman to their delivery service, making four
et ux W. D. $650, Lot 10 Blk 1 Fair- trucks now in their service.
Ernest Rostel says he likes French
mount Add to iledford.
help. Ned French, of Eugene, took
Mr. Koppes’ place while away on his
Lou M. Miller et ux to D. M. Watt vacation.
Q. C. D. $10, Lot 5 Blk 2 Phoenix.
Dot, the wonder horse was on ex­
hibition last week on the streets of
G.
W. Verdot et ux to O. O. Cham­
Medford in a compartment on a Reo
bers et ux W. D. $10, E H o f NW Speed Wagon which drew consider­
o f NE Sec 16 Twp 35S, R 1 West. able attention. This small horse has
only three legs and there is no indi­
City o f Medford • to Mary A. cation o f iU ever having had a fourth
leg. It was captured on the range
Everett Deed $50, Lot 10 Blk 8 this way.
The American does
Elaborate plans are being made to printing. If it can be
Imperial Add to Medford.
celebrate the opening o f the air mail can do it.
J. C. Barnes et al to C. L. Green service at the fair grounds.
Medford’s newest orchestra made
W. D. $10, Ld in DLC 88 Twp 37
their debute at Walker’s dance in the
S, R 2 West.
Medford building last Saturday eve­
ning. They made quite a hit with
J. Heyland et al to Elmer Childers the large crowd present and will ap­
W. D. $10, Lot in Blk 1 Kenwood pear again next Saturday.
Max Crowson o f 253 Eighth street
Add to Medford.
Ashland, early Thursday evening un­
Geo. P. Owings et ux to Danuel avoidably ran over Kenneth Dale
Cohrs, six-year old son and step-son
P. Magerle W. D. $237.50 Land in of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee o f Prine-
Sec 9 Twp 36 S, R 4 West.
ville, Oregon. The boy was almost
killed instantly.
Crowson was ex­
W. C. Foster et ux to Hewitt Land honerated by eye witnesses. The
company ¡J. C. D. $10, SW of NE Cohrs boy ran directly in front of
Crowson’s car, Crowson being unable
Sec 4 Twp 40 S, R 2 West.
to turn to the left because o f other
cars coming from the opposite direc­
‘ Y O U R F A C E IS
L. M. Langley to Hewitt Land
tion. The body was taken to Prine-
company Q. C. D. $10, E H o f SE, ville.
Saturday night between 10 and 11
W o f SE Sec 4 Twp 40 S, R 2 West.
o ’clock the Rogue River Valley Can­
A. J. Bailey to Earnest Phillip ning company's plant on south Front
Winkelman W. D. $10, Ld in DLC street caught fire in the upper floor
and did considerable damage to the
38 Twp 39 S, R 1 East.
roof and store room. Within twenty
all kinds of
printed— we
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching
services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ­
ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching
services both morning and evening
by the Rev. I. G. Shaw.
Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.;
I, Supt. o f Pri­
Mrs. J. O. Isaacson,
mary Dept.; Mrs. Al Hermanson,
Supt. of Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G.
C. McAllister, Pres, of Ladies' Cir­
cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E .; Mrs.
Warner, Choir Director.
Rev. Shaw, Pastor.
B rick Ice C ream at D em on C a fe .
FOR
Q U IC K
S A L E — E igh t room
house in C en tral P oin t, cloao in,
tw o lots, g o o d rep air, garage, w ood
shed.
P riced low to sell at on ce.
Inquire at the A m erica n o f fic e .
Buy Ice from
Central Point Feed Store
JESSE L. RICHARDSON
Oregon
Central Point
(Furnished by Jackson County Ab­
stract Company)
Susie I„. Allen to Amsi W. Thomas
E. B. Pickel et al to Frank C. Dil­
et ux Q. C. D. $1, S 18-1-3 ft lots
Q. C. D. $1, Let in Ashland.
lard et ux W. D. $10, Lot 6 NH
1 2 and 3 all lots 4 5 6 Blk 3
Gerald H. Wenner et ux to W. H. lot 7 Blk 1 Summit Add to Medford. Prachts Alaska Add to Ashland.
Wenner et ux W. D. $10, Lot in Ash­
James Daily to E. E. Anderson W.
T. E. Pottenger et ux to John W.
land.
D. $10, Ld in Sec 29 Twp 37 S, Cox et ux W. D. $75, Lot 1 Blk 4
Bert L. Wilson to Owen Oregon R 1 West.
Oakdale add to Medford.
Lumber company Deed $1000, Tim­
Ida Thalacker et vir to Mary L.
Carroll S. Bertelson et ux to Ralph
ber on SE o f SW, SW o f SE Sec
L. P ence-et ux W\ D. $10, Lot 7 Mathews W. D. $10, lot on Almond
33 Twp 35 S, R 3 East.
street, Medford.
Creston Heights Add to Medford.
J. H. Collins et ux to J. E. Pay­
C. H. Powell et ux to Mable J.
Dana J. Hamilton et ux to W.
ette et ux W. D. $10, Lot 7 Blk 2
Gaddis. W. D. $2500, Ld in Sec 19 Smith, W. D. $10, Ld in DLC 60
Ross Add to Medford.
Twp 37 S, R 2 West.
Twp 38 S, R 1 West.
Ida 9 . Smith et vir to Anna F.
Vernon H. Vawter et ux to Big
Caris, W. D. $1, Ld in Sec 15 Twp
Pines Lumber company, Q. C. D.
35 S, R 4 West.
$10, S W H NH o f SE, SW o f SE
Norman E. Wilson to Owen Ore­ Sec 12 Twp 35 S, R 1 East.
gon Lumber company Deed $550,
City o f Medford to California Ore­
Timber on NE o f SE Sec 33 Twp
gon
Power company W. D. $1500,
35 S, R 3 East.
Lots 3 to 10 Blk 6 Fruitdale Add
J. C. Barnes et ux to Hal Wright to Medford.
W. D. $10, Lot 5 Hilsinger Sub-div­
F. A. Spitzmiller et ux to Herbert
ision.
Hartle Q. C. D. $10, Tracts 35 to
L. E. Hicks to W. D. Welch et 56, 64 to 66, Eleven Eighty Orchard
al W. D. $10, Lot 4 Blk 1 Park Add Tract.
to Medford.
D. E. Millard et ux to Alfred P.
Harry K. Scidmore et ux to Leo Hagen W. D. $10, Lot 6 Edgewood
A. McGrail W. D. $10, E H o f SE Park.
Sec 2 Twp 33 S, R 1 East.
Sheriff to Alice Briggs Shepard
Rena Hubbard et vir to Commun­ Deed $3136.40, E 25 ft lot 17, lot
ity Hospital Inc. W. D. $1000, Ld 18 Blk 3 Quei.i Ann Add to Medford.
in DLC 42 Twp 37 S, R 1 West.
William G. Moore to C. A. Bishard
William Perry et ux to Waldemar W. D. $10, Lot 3 Blk 3 Benson Add
E. Hammel et ux Q. C. D. $1, Ld to Medford.
in Sec 3 Twp 35 S, R 1 West.
Theodore J. Fish to Dilno Cum­
George E. Neuber et ux to H. K. mings et ux W. D. $10, Ld in DLC
Hanna W. D. $1, NE o f SW Sec 3 55 Twp 38 S, R 1 West.
Twp 36 S, R 3 East.
D. H. Cave et ux to Ray Rigel et
Anna Marie Andrews to A. An­ al W. D. $600, NE o f SE Sec 5 Twp
drews W. D. $10, Land in Ashland. 35, S, R 3 West.
GOOD,
B U T IT W O N ’ T G O
R E G IS T E R
IN T H E C A S H
$6.00 DELIVERED CENTRAL POINT
LARGE LOAD
Phone 631
FACTORY BLOCKS
Medford, Oregon
ORDER N O W !
NEWCOMB FOR WOOD
HONEY LABELS
Get your Honey Labels printed at the American Office
We Can Save You
Time and Money
Martin Perry to Mrs. Euphraza
C. A. Winstead to J. C. Barnes
Armstrong W. D. $10, Lots 5 and 6 et al W. D. $10, Lot 1 Blk 1 Bunker
Blk 5 Oak Park Add to Central Park Hill Add to Medford.
Harold E. Hines et al to W. V.
Sidney E. Chilcott et u xto E. C.
Gasper et al W. D. >10, SW H of Faber et ux W. D. $10, Pt lot 5 Blk
SW 14 o f SEH Sec 11 Twp 39S, R 49 Central Point.
1 East.
J. A. Perry et ux to City o f Med­
F.
E. Conway et ux to G. F. Bill­
ford Q. C. D. $1, Lot in Morey’s Add
ings et al W. D. $10, Lots 5 to 1» to Medford.
and 22 Blk 48 Summit Add to Ash­
Charles W. DeCarlow et ux to C.
land.
W. McDonald W. D. $10, Timber on
Mary A. Herman to Harold F. SW H SW of NW Sec 32 Twp 39
Foster W. D. $1, Lot in Blk 3 Barr’s S. R 4 East
Add to Medford.
Hattie Logan to Fred W. Hackert
W. Turnbough to Hugh B. Cal­ Q. C. D. $1, LoU 5 and 6 Blk 29
houn W. D. $1, W H o f E H o f SW Jacksonville.
o f SW o f NW Sec 16 Twp 38 S,
S. F. Reichert to City of Medford
R 1 West.
W. D. $7500 Lot in Morey’s Add to
D. E. Millard et ux to Gussie M. Medford.
E. Leslie
PLUMBING
Phone 1261
Medford
-
Oregon
John Mace et ux to Ed Binns et
nx W. D. $10, Pt lot 1 Blk 1 Barr’s
Add to Medford.
Phone 345 when in need of
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Linnie S. Hanscam to Mary Hoffer
W. D. $10. Pt lot 1 Blk 1 Barr’s
Add to Medford.
Harry H. Markley et ux to Russell
E. Harris et ux W. D. $10, W H l®U
17 and 18 Blk 2 Grays Add to Med­
ford.
Jackson county to Charles A. King
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