Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1925, Image 11

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SECRETARY TALKS'
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j; RUOENB. Ore., jfuy 10. Tptlaj'0s
, the lu.si tiny of the fifth annual Hhurt
course for commerciul secretaries at
i the UnlveiHity of Oregon; which cIokch
with a banquet an dance In the
woman's building tonight. '".3
O. K. Wilson, 8a lent, wiHbpen Iho
session this morning with his dificus
slon on- "Kttlnff sour 'activities into
print.",, FollowinP this "Oregon, a
national . pluyKiKtund," will be tlie
. topic af Profoftor O. F. Stafford, head
f the-PniversityOf Oregon depart-""-Wint'f
chemistry, for a short lecture.
f During the after nnon session J. H.
Puller of Ashland will lead the dis
cussion of "characteristics of the Ore
; gon community," followed by "the
question box," under the leadership
' of Karl Murray of Marshfleld.
K. C. Simmons of Eugene, outlined
: the "av'tlon in Oregon," at the as-
sembly held jjsterday.
"The Pacific coast must have more
j egunielpal landing fields with nccom
, Jianying emergency landing field be
"j, fore air Rial, service can be success
; fully adopted," he declared. He pre
'I dieted that tourist travel in the future
;; j will be almost entirely by air and that
In five years he expects aviation to be
nearly as common as automoblling.' ,
"Planes today canbe operated ns
j i cheaply as automobiles and are as
, easy to manlpulute," he said. Tho
'. airplane is fast developing into a
i f commercial machine and the present
; lack of Inning fields is a serious
v i hundicup to a more rapid develop
. j ment, he nolnted out.
i I Financfflig the" state chamber nf
() : commerce was considered during the
O session. Plans for the various meth-
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Franklin, known
rond scout and camping Informant for
tho Western Auto Supply Ctfihpany.
will arrive here Saturday, July llQind
will establish his headquarters while
here at the local branch of tho West
ern Autn Supply Qompany, located at
Riverside and Kast Main reet, and
will remain until the 12th. Franklin
Is recognized authority on camping
in the west and he Is passing on his
experitnces to all interested persons
who care to call on him.
finlilimnfl ufri 1 t nor In ihtt fininti'V
ods of gaining financial aid for the : R(.Jnnlne Q. the ,...., the enuinment
duty bumper. Be-(f proof wardrobe trunk
project woe discussed by the mem-
fti'rs unri
Jde, pre
nder the leadership of, W.
who asked the secretaries for support
in maintaining the fnea. The idea of
; co-operation between the local and
j state chambers was discussed. A de
I cision will be reached today on the
! Question, it was said. :
v26 CHILDREN OF
. PRE SCHOOL AGE
AT GOLD H. CLINIC:
starts with nJieavy di
tween the two guards, Just behind the
bumper rests a servlceQinit for emer
gency use, a set of three containers
for gasoline, oil and water. A tour
ist kitchenette on the left running
board provides an ice box. a lurge
container for ice water, a space for
ft!, fresh meats and vegetables gnd
a safe carrier for milk and eggs. The
side COV& of the .kitchenette lets
dowi9 and can be used ns. an Pxtra
table. e On lift same side is a gasoline
stove, nlumimi nesting set of duties
The car Is claimed to be the hesWand cooking -o,utp4ient. .
i ne nacK oi me car earnest neavy
l)Unier, two extOi tires and alust-
The right-hand running board
rles special built trunks timl equip
mentor clothing, camera and films,
Hgpceries, folding furniture and a lan
tern. The trunks on both sides close.
uown so tnuy no not un the tiooii
In the tonneau of the car is n palm
etto tent, spring folding bed, and air
mattress. The bedding is carried on
the seat.
A pair of spotlights are attached to
the wflidshield to insure safe driving
nt nlgtit. A gradometer and alti
meter is included an to dnshboiiyl
equipment. Above the difter's head
lasteneu to the top bow, a conip"
is installed to guiVe him on his travel?.
Twenty-six pre-school age chfldren
J attended the child welfare conferemlu
held nt Gold Hill on Tuesdays after
' noon by the Jackson County Health
1 Tnlt In co-operation" with the Jackson
v.'ounty Health association. ' The' con
ference was held for the children of PMinor et al.
the Gold Hill and Knms Valley dis
tricts. Examination included weigh-L?t nl. For money,
j ing anu Tiiwurius, . aeniui, eye, eur,
; j nose, throat, heart, lungs and body
7 ' examination. This conference was in
charge of Miss Irene Mann, public
health nurse? ' '- '
Dr. V. S. Gearyi county health offi
cer, examined trffe babies assisted by
3Vliss Irene Mann and Miss Vera Beard
public health nurses and Miss Jose
phine y op pes, office secretary.
Women of the Gold Hill committee
of the Public Health association as
sisted with the records.
Child welfare panels, telling the
proper care of children, were on dis
play. These panels -ere loaned by
the Medford chapter of American Red
Cross. Literature was furnished by
the Metropolitan Life Insurance com-
pany and the United States depart
: ment of labor. i--'
The next child welfare conference Is
. Jn Ashland Friday, July 16.
Albert Hnrold McReath and Zella
Pearl Taylor.
Edmund J. St 1 11 well and Lois Yost.
Calvin Henry Browft ail Frances
Mcaulay.
riri'tiit Court O
M. Seller & Co., vs.tfWary Chase et
al. Replevlff. 0
. Irene K. Fllz vs. Franklin Jay Filz.
Proof of publication.
E. N, Butler ejt.ux vs..Ralph L.
HarrlH et nl. Foreclosure.
Nelson M. Nye vs. Aaron Burt et al.
Summons.
i Veda D. Wltherwax vs. HalP A.
Witicrwax. Notice. o
, Viola May Corby vs. George . L.
Corby. " Motion.
Elwin R. Vroman vs0 Elizabeth
Wilcox. Order. ' . . . 1 . 1 .
, Paul Smith vs. A. W. Hubbard et al.
Confirmation of sale, petition, writ of
assistance.
Otto D. Djynln vs.-Henry M. John
son. Affidavit, order.
Ashland Baptist rhurch vs. V. T.
Motions.
J. A. Andrews vs. Chauncey Flrey
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A. L. Hill et ul vs. Boyd White et al.
To quiet. -. . o V,
Earl Case Rlchmqyd et nl vs. Ken
neth Barnett et al. To determine ad
verse claims. . iv ' ' vv. " '
,G. A. Grlswold vs.eorge TV, Nel
son. For money. J . - .'1
, M. N. Hognn vs. Mown. Motor Co.
(ln.J ostbill. -
Agnes E. Johnson vl. Cecil B.
Johnson. Summons.
' W .D, Miller and Ebner N. Chllders
as Aiine the business name of "Med-o
jorn nana ac uruvei so.
A. L. French and J. Edward Larson
assume the business name of "French
Liysoifc Company." o
Streets, W. D. to part lot 1,
blk. 1, Hair's Add. t Med
ford ohtt F. Koiho. et ux. to (3. W.
HiR-s. el ux. L D. to NE
NE. N" sec. 14, twp. 3i
S., It. P east, also 8.84 acres
In sec. 1 twp. 39 S., R. 1
east P. a
Jessie Pomerov, et vir, to jQhn
L. Fredenbi?9 W. D. to land
in sec. 30, twp. 35 S., R. 0
2 west 9 tf0
DP N. Crowley, et ux, to Lloyd
L. Crowley, et ux. W. ' D.
to lot 14, blk. 1. Bunkerhfll
Add to Medford lOO
John F. Moore, et ux, to . Julia
K. Trefren, et vf?, W. D. to O
lot in Jacksonville ... 800
Christian C0ich, et ux, toW.
A. Chllders, et al, W. ,D. to
lot 1, blk. 1 0, Jacksonville
Myrtle C. Boslough to Mabel L.
Smith, .'"W.'iD.to lots 28 ard
29, Montview Add. to Ash-
' land
Cecil B. John -(j 11, et ux to Mrft
Amy Johnson, W. D. to lot
lC.Oblk. 27, Gold Hill.....:.
W. 'A Mills, et ux, to G. C.
McAllister, et wix, W. D. to
land in DLC 42, twp. 39 S.,
IiP 1 east a...
T.xln T f nnrlt At vi tn Af T
; blk. 1 Bryant Add. to Med
ford John W. Sharpeoct0ux, to Geo.
L. SftrgHl, W T. to part
lot 4; MlngUHo Sub-Div. to
MeiVord . . v
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Morey's Add. to Medfordo
J. W. Andrews to Josepi?inn
Gardner pt. D. L. C. Ul, tp.
S. RT W .
Gus Samuels t ux to City of
Medford. lntnl In sec. 25, tp.
37 S. R. 2 W
J. ij Grnlftim to Charles E.
Brous et ux, SW of SIC sec.
10. tp. 3S0S. R. 1 W
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TOMORROW
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PILOT of the "Wes
Car onof the bes
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Western Puto" Scout
st equipped cars of
its kiuci life the ci$ntry wo nave nis
complete outfit oS exhibition on the date
Q(ri9en above. q
"Outdoor" Franklin is a recognized author,
ity on outoor life. Come prepared to ask
hifli questions on Camping, Fishing aui
Hunting. He will gladly tell how you can
know Nature's greatest playground and
enjoy it to the ftillest extent.
0 TUpad maps free.
'More Aim 125 Storci In lhe Sfcst
Western Autt)
ciipply Co.
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Report of
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J July 10.
(A. P.) Ajthrfc'Ue miners will not
listen at tills time to proposals of
operators to agree upon arbitration In
event of deadlock in the coming scale
negotiations or to agree to remain at
work after September 1, whether a
contract has been signed or not.
The miners' sub-committee of six
reached this decision at a morning
uniting in advance of the opening of
actual conferences this afternoon.
' Probate Cou
Est. Virginia M. Root.
sale. A
Est. Maria W. Jacobs. Inventory
and appraisement. w
Est Emma McReever. .Vouchers,
final account, ioof of publication,
order.
Est. James Jordan. Proof of publi
cation, order.,
i Est. Martha J. .Paul. Proof of
publication! order.
Est. Wm. Wittenberg. . Supplemen
tal petjgfon, supplemental order,
j-jSi. (jiarinua u. ugieitity. 1'root or
publication, order. O a 1
Est. William J. Rogers. Inventory
appraisement. A
Est. Mary RqOit. Notice.
Est. Charlie E. Conway et nl
(minors). Guardian's report.
Yostenlny's Results .
Portland 6; Salt Lake 2.
Oakland 4; Vernn 0.
Seattle 4; Sacramento 3.
Lob Angeles 3; San Francisco 6.
AkitrMt O..
IR,plf by JtftKMfv Count,
StiUi iintt an ftntnl
Marriage Llnnm
John Wolfa ami HuQl Doren. , .
Urynn Newton and Myrtle Iraue
Itnliliinx. w
Kred A. Martin and Anna Towns
i rod.- .
- Ora William Callahan and Alice
Joanna Brown.
Fred Bhenke and Mildred Keener.
Chester Kill" and Wanda Tungate.
F.lber II. Ki&n and Jennie Schwahn.
James Larson and Mary Ellen Sic
; Cabe.
Andrew Martin Runk and Delia
1,'rtio.
am Oden and Mildred Smith
Bustaf Beck and Bessie Wedge.
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Real Estate .Transfers.
Oeo. A. Bray, et al to Cleo. A.
Bray, deed It) W. 100 ft. lot 8,
blk. 33, Coolldge Add. to'
Ashland
Geo. A. Bray" to Alma Bray,
deed to W. 1000 ft. lot 8.
blk. 33. Coolldgo Add. tc
Ashland -O
Vernl Victor Mills, et ux, to
Iflthlan Hotel Co. W. 1. to
lot on Main street, Ashland
Bert H. Bmith. et ux, to Ox
ford Investment Co. W. D.
to. land In DLC 40, twp. 39, -S.,
R. 1 East
Susie C. Streets to Frank w.
10
10
Cora F. Wilson to H. F0Wlln -.
W. D. 'to lot 3, blk, 17, Be
Oatly's Atfd. to -Mlfrd
Cora F. WllstA to H. F. Wil
son, W. D. to lurt RR sec.
16. twp. 3J S., R. 1 East...;,
J.qW. Untier to Mary E.
Bruner, lot 1, Woolen
Add. to Anhland
Joseph B. Stevens et ux to An
drew D. Buckles, land In
sees. 11 1(1 19, twp. 30, S.
Edward JO. Ash et ux to Geo.
W. Otin et ux, ItindQln Rec. 3,
tfe SOI!. 1 fJV
M. B. Maliee to Cecil B. Joftl-
son, Vi int. in lot 10, blk. 27,
Gold' Hl
Nick Kayl to lu-ry A. Adams
" el ux, land In D. L. C. Ill, tp.
3oM. R. 2 W ,
II. K. Zeek et ux to Ruel II.
Arnold et ux. lots 13, 14, blk.
', KenwoodAdd. to Medford
John B. Goodrich et ux to O. R.
Campbell et ux.ot 6, blk. 3,
Park Add. to Medford
C. n. Mobley et UX to C. W.
Palm ot.nl, W. 45 ft. f lots
IS. 16, blk. 20, City orMed
rd John 9.lnklo et nl to State of
Oregon, land in sy?. 30, tp.
36, S. R. 4 W. and in stQi. 1,
tp. 37, S. R. 5 W., In sec. 6,
tp.,37. 8. R. 4 W.
W. E. Rowley et ux TO Uriah
VaUKhnn et ux, S. 45 ft. of
lots, blk. 81. Medford
School Dlst. No. 49, to )IUI of
Medford. pt. lot 1, blkV 2,
.Mingus Subdivision to Med
ford -....
Kathryn I-. Bralnnrd et vlr To
City nf Medford. pt. lot II,
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2150
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Prepared at
home In a
minute by
briskly ttir
rlng the
powder ta
hot or cold
water. No
oookini '
and Diet?
For Infants, Invalids, tfiigjAgc.,
Nursing MotharsV Children, etc
CPor all merriSers of the family, alHng or wfll. Serve et meals,'
between mealt, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated
Food-Drink, quickly relieve faintncti or hunger day or night.
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