THURSDAY, JULY I, 1837 CKXXRAL P O U T A ^ g -n if-A w PO INT, OREGON FAGH TURKIC Thomas Installs Modern Fixtures foresight that are important iu this Louis depot we saw the Uurlingtou Mrs. Edward Wolfe who lives at business. Having lived in Medford Boy Scouts Having Probate Case No. OI 13 streamliner "Abraham Lincoln.’’ At the Sterling Mine reports that it most of his life, he is familiar with Notice of Sale of Real Property Glorious Time on 10:00 a. m. we entraiued for Wash­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OK The latest system oi accounting the individual needs of Medford peo­ Eastern Pilgrimage ington, D. C. in our special air con­ started to raiu Tuesday morning at THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR and modern bank pay windows have ple, which makes it possible for him two o ’clock and that it was almost ditioned deluxe coach. Then we JACKSON COUNTY a cloud burst. been installed to speed up service to to be of greater service than if he crossed the Mississippi River and June 24th. 1937 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ the customer by the Oregon and were an outsider and under the di­ TATE OF KATHERINE. ALSO We traveled on the Denver, Rio entered Illluols. After passing KNOWN AS KATE SHEPARD. DE­ Washington Mortgage Co., Inc., lo­ rection of some headquarters far Grande Western railroad last night through the state we crossed the away. CEASED Legal Notices cated In the Craterian building ou from Salt Lake City to Denver Colo­ Wabash River and entered Indiana Notice is hereby given that the "Furthermore, Mr. Thomas ha.- South Central, according to W. E. rado. We arrived at Denver in the We stopped at Vincennes where the - 1 undersigned, administrator of the displayed by his recent changes a de­ evening. During the day we went George Rogers Clark expedition Thomas, manager. 1 estate of Katherine, also known as NOTICE TO CHFRITOKS Shepard, deceased, --------------- pursuant — to The paywindows are fiuished in sire to keep up with modern trends through the Tennessee Pass, where started. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF „ Kate „ ___ County _ - — — yvw i * v of r* Qourt two shades of mahogany with a in business. He is now equipped with the highest railroad post office In, The ten states that we have gone THE STATE OF OREGON FOR 1 ° rdt’ r ®f tho Jackson County, Oregon, made and chromium streamline trim and glass the most modern system and fixtures the United States is located. The through in order are California. Ne- JACKSON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ entered on June 23rd, 1937, 1 will windows. The door has been moved Out of all companies in this busine - elevation is 10,250 feet. We saw vada, Utah, Colorado Nebraska Kan- TATE OF WILLIAM SMITH BLAIR from and after July 23rd, 1937, flush with the sidewalk giving some that serves the financial needs of 98 Pike's Peak during the day’s ride. sas. Iowa. Missouri. Illinois, and In­ also known as W. 3. HI.AIR, deceas­ at the Law Office of W. G. Trill. Suite 12. Palm Bldg . Medford. Ore­ ed. much needed space to the interior, per cent of the entire population of in the afternoon we stopped at ■ diana. Notice is hereby given that the gon, proceed to sell at private sale, which has been completely remodel the United States, Medford may well the Royal Gorge. Many of the Scouts ! uudersigued has been appointed by to the highest bidder for cash in ed and refinishd. Private consulta­ be proud that it has a personal fi­ took pictures of the beautiful j the County Court of Jackson Coun- band, and subject to tbe confirma­ tion rooms have been constructed nance office rated second to none." scenery. A r tspeusion bridge is lo­ j ty, Oregon, as administrator of the tion of said Court, the real property C L IM A X N EW S across the rear. I estate of William Smith Blair, also belonging to said estate situated in cated high above the Gorge on the Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as W. S. Blair, deceased. The distribution of $19,450 from City Officals Enjoy Mrs. Frank Hurst spent the week j known top of the cliffs. The bridge is offl- All persons having claims against and described as follows, to-wit: 160 small Ioane, recently made hy Lota 3 aud 9 in Block 2 Davis ciallv recognized as the highest sits-1end visiting friends and relatives In, said estate are hereby notified to recognized as tne nigneei b u s , preseut same verified in the manner First Addition to the City of Mr. Thomas Is as follows: $872 was Fishing on Rogue ctatly pension bridge in the United States. Medford. She returned here Tuesday Medford. Jackson County, Ore­ used to purchase food and $871 for provided by law to the undersigned It is 1,1)52 feet high. gon. 'Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wertz motor­ at the Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, Mayor J. O. Isaacson, Recorder medical services. $1350 was used to J. F. MUELLENBERO ed to Medford and to Central Point within six mouths from the first When we arrived in Denver pay rent and $1359 went to furni­ Guy Tex and Councilman L. Hatfield Administrator publication of this notice. were met by the Scout Exxecutlve ; Saturday. left at three o ’clock Monday morn­ W. O. TRILL ture stores. Auto refinancing took Dated and first published, June Attorney for Estate. and two of the field executives and j Mrs. Gene Wlnningham of Glen- $2889, fuel $380. business $165S, ing for a fishing trip above Prospect 24th, 1937. 34— June 24, July 1, 8, 15. They enjoyed a fine time eating, also two Boy Scouts. Transportation dale, Oregon has been visiting her O. W. NEILSON clothes $1663, home Improvements was arranged by the Denver Coun mother, Mrs. Viola Comstock, for Administrator. $350, legal $176 personal debts $291 talking and fishing. They report that 25---- June 24. July I. 8, 15 cil and they took us to Elitch's the past two weeks. insurance $1085, contract refinanc­ while they caught some fish that the amusement park All the boys en­ Mr. George McLean is making fishing was poor. ing $1609. taxes $200, moving $12, joyed themselves very much while shingles to cover the outside of his S afe In su ran ce at a Saving aid friends $255, department stores they attended the concessions and new cabin this week. $1472, public utilities $457, car re­ Nebraska Couple Magneto Repair the various side shows. We left Master Floyd Jones of Medford pairing $385, Jewelers $599, gas and Oregon Mutual Fire Denver In the evening for St. Louis. has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buy Lumber Co. oil $39, mortgage interest $22, real Official Sale & Service Insurance Co. Frank Hurst the past veek. June 25th, 1937 estate $300, funerals $800, and tra­ The Medford Lumber Company In the morning many of the boys Word has been received that the (Incorporated) We use only genuine factory vel $245, according to Mr. Thoma was recently purchased hy Mr. and did their washing, socks, etc. We new son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartle A. R. Mathes, manager of Com­ parts. All work quarantin'd. LKLAN'D CLARK. Agent 18 North Bartlett Ht. munity credit, Inc., of Portland says Mrs. C. Collins of Beatrice, Nebras­ stopped for fortyfive minutes at the| of Glendale. Oregon has been named Joe Paul. Medford, Ore. Phone 148« "The people of Medford and sur ka, who have arrived in Medford to State capital, Lincoln. Nebraska. We D A W S O N ’S j marched around the depot and prac- Phil Wertz was an overnight guest rounding territory are fortunate In take charge of the yard. See us for Fire Insurance Phone 2413 41 N. Front Mrs. Collins is a daughter of Mr. | tlsed our various drills On the way of Frank Hurst Monday. having a locally owned and managed Medford, c *on on Hay & Grain Mrs. Mabel Wertz and Norma Jean J. H. Cooley, the former owner, wh;>jt° Omul'® we saw one o t the Burl­ company like the Oregon and Wash­ ington Zephyrs speed past. All you called on Mrs. Zelda Hurst Frldav now resides in Grants Pass ington Mortgage Co. to serve their The new owners expect to mak could see was a silver streak. At j afternoon. personal finance needs. It is impor­ tant to the borrower that an under­ Medford their permanent home and Omaha we visited both depots and Dr. Heckman left Sunday for standing of local conditions and In­ devote their entire time to the Lum­ saw a portion of the manufacturing Greenfield. Penn., where he will and downtown districts. dividual circumstances be considered ber business. Join his wife for a short visit before At 6:00 p. m. the same Friday. For boiling out clogged radiators Mr. W. H. Roberts, former effici­ In the treatment of his account. W. they return home. He traveled on E. Thomas, manager of the Oregon ent manager of the yard, has been June 25th, we entered St. Joseph, the Great Northern going by way of j A Washington Mortgage Co., has th e retained in the same capacity and Misosuri, for a short stop. While we Portland and Chicago. His wife hits fiualiflcatlons of understanding and the stock will be increased to take were there we saw the house in been visiting friends and relatives care of the growing needs of Med­ which Jesse James was killed. there for the past six weeks. They June 26th, 1937 ford and its trade territory. Th“ will return in a couple of weeks. C L A S S IF I E D After an all night slpep In ottr same policy of efficient, up to date service of this pioneer yard will be Pullman we arose in time to leave 33 S. Bartlett Medford the train at 7:15 a. m. The St. Louis continued. Insist On Delicious Y.M.C.A. extended to us the larg" AUTO REPAIR SHOPS new swimming pool and facilities without charge and we all enjoyed « JACK LEES Summer Storage Expert Auto Mechanic Expert care and adequate insurance swell swim. While in the large St. SP EC IA L PRICE $ 2.50 Hooper Radiator Service Business Directory BARRED SHOPS l/OVE'S BARBER SHOP (Formerly Gleason's) Expert Hair Cutting Central Point, Ore. For a smooth shave and quick SERVICE Go to the SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP . W. A. Shell, prop. Lost River BUTTER ARISTA FUR SHOP 228 W. 6th Phone 684 Farmers Attention Second Hand Rebuilt FARM IMPLEMENTS At Bargain Prices Call and see ns at 38 H. Grape St. Medford Day A Nigh» Service CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON Shampoo. Finger Wave, Manicure Permanents____________ CHEESE FAI TORIES SONOMA VALLEY CHEESE FACTORY On North Pac. Highway CONFECTIONERY ROSS & ROSS Candy— Tobbaco— Fishing Tackle Willard Dudley & C o . Eads Transfer & Storage l