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WANT AN AD? JUST PHONE 75 d an adtaker In the Tribune's Ossified Ad Department will C . assist you In writing an tffiat will Get RESULTS! A riihtlyVorded Classified Ad in I?. Mail Tribune .will put you imediaiely in touch with do-; .Tot GOOD prospect. You'll nS that advortlslns In these Siu Tat surprisingly moderate '"'HERE ARE THE RATES: Pe" word, first Insortion..........2c (Minimum 25c.) Each additional insertion, per word - lc (Minimum 10c.) per line, per month, with out copy changes $1.25 .". WANTED MAI.E IIEbP .. - WANTED Man cook at Black Cat Cafe. 106 VNTBD Experienced car wash er and greaser. Postoffico Super Service Station. 1U4 SALESMEN If you want to sell v a low priced, light popular car. and can finance yourself for 30 days, write Box W. L, Tribune, for appointment. 105? WANTED : Ambitious man now employed to prepare , fon .elec trical or draftinir position . In ; spare time. Write Dox 11. J., : Mail Tribune. 110 WANTED iFEMALE HELP WANTED Callable, experienced - woman for housework and cook 1 lng; private homo In country; stute wages uesirea anu -xiiei-,-ence. Box 9003, Mall Tribune. 1 . 105 WOMEN. GIRLS Make $12 dozen -embroidering p I 1 1 o,w tops at home; pleasant work; experience unnecessary; addressed envelope brings particulars. Aladdin. Co., 378 Fulton, Brooklyn. N. ,Y. 104 WANTEDSITUATIONS - WANTED Good cook and house keeper wants employment. Tel. 1017-Y. Mrs. Costnln. 102: EXPERIENCED young woman wants housework In home; adults 1 only. 414 S. Riverside. 106 YOUNG LADY wanto any work available. Box 42-A, Mail Tri bune. - 105, WANTED Work with teams; have binder and machines. Tel. 107. C. W. Henry.Ccntral Point. 108 WANTED Hour work and wash ings. Tel. 869-X-2. Reasonable. . .110 WANTED Girl 17 wanta house- work or care of children in home. Phono 3l-F-4r.JaokonvUle. - 111 WANTED POULTRY WANTED Rhode Inland Red set . ting hens for hatching pheas ants, 1 each.. Call Chester Fitch, 468J2. 93tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PACKING SCHOOL Limited num ber students. Apply American Fruit Co., or Mrs, Vorhcls, 6 Durrell Court. 107 FURNITURE repairing or make anything new to order. City Cabinet Shop, 924 S. Central. Tel 282. 110 WANTED 2nd hand goods and junK. rat s, 1506 Prune St. Ph. 547L - mtf FEW SMALL CARS to reflnieh at js.uo. Auto Beauty Shop. 116 NOW Is the time to spray your rose uuaues, snruDDcry, for mildew and aphis; also fruit trees, shade trees and cork lm. Tel. 268-W. 68tf FOR GARDEN and -field plowing, gravel ana sediment, Tel. S12-J. Samuel Bateman. tf LOCAL or long distance hauling. "o gunraniee 10 save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 No. Rlver-''d- Phone 1044-X. 298tf WANTED Household goods, tools '' junK, or what have you 7 Medford Bargain House, 17 N. Jlran s. Phnna. 1062. tf FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 and 8-room apts: sraKe. B04 w. 10th. lOltf FOR RENT Furn. apt; lights, water, garage; $17. Tel. 452-H. 100tf FOR RENT Furnished apt. 217 " -na. 108 FL'R.V. front apt.; private bath. W. 10th. 96tf PLEASANT furn. apt., Electrolux r Berben Apta., 10 Quince m- 89tf FOR RENT -"Best apartments In - nt ounuicr w pw., cor, bin and nairtni-- - r.yn. """'p. rnone JDz. its FOR RENT Apt. 80S W. Main. 1 ui - FOR RENT Modern furnished -i,. aownstalrs; adults. 345 N. Hartlett Phone 7 53-M. 78tf R,RENT Desirable furnished apt., private entrance; reason 618 bp. Oakdale. etf FOR RENT vt. 4 V"""' Pt-. with garage. Arthur 127! R UOIly. Phone 75tf r.igiaaire, not water, and rage. Inquire lot S. Hollr St.. ZlZl"" ,nd Sundays. . 0tf . Ti,n""iw. van iq. it- and lounging privileges. Ph"' ""onable. Hotol Holland, siRRENTMISCELLANEOUS KZXJ-irK m rear 35 -l'""1"''. 3. Tel. 62.1. 10tf I1YI r i ',' 'A'-T Onnige. 13.00 Der '""n. 325 South Riverside, tf MAIL TRIBUNE: CLASSIFIED ADS -THE BEST MARKET PLACE FOR nEXT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 6-room bunsalow. 51)8 South Grape. 106 FOR RUNT 3-room modern fur nished house on Cottage; 30. Inquire 840 E. uth. lo6 FOR RENT Furnished 2-room house, newly decorated; sarase and shade trees; 18, water paid. 519 South Holly. Tel. 1579-J-2. llo" FOR RENT Furnished room. and ?-room house, 512 So. Holly; . - ' lug FOR RENT Furnished two-room house, newly decorated, garage and shade trees. $1S. Water paid. 61 South Holly, phone 1 lo79-J-2.' ' FOR RENT Nicely furnlshod 5 room home at 540 Palm St.; fire place, electric range, basement, hot air furnace. $42.50, includ ing water. CHARLES R.. RAY Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302- ' ' 1U8 FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown &, White. ' ntr FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses. Phono 105. 30 N. Central. 4tf 5 ROOM, modern, unfurnished ex cept range; close to new high school. Inquire 146 So. Ivy. lOOtf FOR RENT Clean 6-room house, close in. Call at 219 S. Ivv. 100tf FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, phone 498-R. 103 FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. ,109 No. Riverside. Tel. 977-W. 105 FOR RENT t- Houbo In Everette Court and Katherlne Court, West 11th St.; -.unfurnished; for am' .lly of two; clean, modern, has electric range,, breakfast nook sot and plenty of cabinet workf large garage.- Phono 238. lotf FOR RENT Modern cottage; 3 bedrooms; close, In, Tel. 224-R. tf FOR RENT 5-room bungalow: furnished and piano. Close in! W. H. Everhard, 326 W. 6th, 94tf FOR RENT Modern 7-room house, desirable location. Call 618r. - 9ut. FOR RENT Furnished house, now furniture, five rooms, like new. Phone 1149. 86tf FOR RENT To adults. Clean 6 room house. Phone 6S3-X. '' :- ' 87tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; rate moderate. 325 South Riverside. tf LOST Hlaclc uofku.tbookt money , and, cards. Mr. Jqyx-e.. Kcturn Medford hotel. Reward. 106 LOST May 9th, bracelet. 5 tur quolrpe matrix medallions sot In silver, connected by two fine sil ver chains. Heward. Mrs. Paul Janney, Jackson County Ab stract Co. 104 LOST Brown overcoat and bod roll con-taining' a r .n y blan ket, pillow, etc., between lUitto Falls and Medford. Howard. Phone 310 or leave at Franklin's Cafe. 104 LOST If dog is missing, call 1516. 1 2S6tf BL'SINKSS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Apv. nouse and nice building lot. 806 W. Main. 13 ftnSCELLAMCOCS HOTKL MKDKOKIJ UAItU B H SHOP Haircut L'5c. 110 FOR SALE At'TOMOIilLlCS FOR, HALT? l!t'J8 light ti coupe; bargain. Call 36 8. Central. 9Stf BRINGING UP FATHER ... . . .... . . ..... By George McManus wElu- 1 bwioeo TmE. HORN FROM I POt-urTO iT THROuCH 1M& .SfV 'Jur.uT- THE NEBBS IIl-Gotten Gains m5 KK REMEMBER pete ear tub so, 000 BUCKS THAT FANIslV ueea uerr 1M THE OLD MILL HOUSE AS PAMSOM FOR THE RtLEASB OF HBR ; RUOV, BY THE KiDWfVPPERS I WITH VBE -III:. W.W'i' ::?' MEDFQftD MAIL FOR SAIiE TRUCKS FOR SALE Light delivery truck, or will trade for cow. Tel. 3-F-ll. 106 FOR SALE Good Used Graham Dodge Truck. Tires practically new. Reasonably prices. HUBBARD BROS., INC. 93tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 18 sheep, 2 years old, 15 Iambs. Ford Potter, main road !i mile cast of Sams Valley i Store. . iu5 , ,.S ALkJhoroURhbrcMj Jersey er mav nilve game by paying keep bull, about 2 years old. priced tolind thls . otto Fuhrman, Route sell. Also weaner pigs. Wlim-i - Gou, Hm. .Orchard. . 114; FOR SALE OR TRADE for live, stock, Ramboullett owes, with 84 lambs. '- -Reasonable. Producers Exchange. Phone 291. South Pacific. 70tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ROGUE ACRES Largo wooded lots fronting Rogue river. Just below Trail. Ideal nil-year-round cabin sites. Prices will never bo lower; 250 up on eusv terms. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. 105 FOR SALE OR TRADE 13 acres unimproved land. 2 miles north of Medford; excellent -location, good soil. Will trade for Med- ford income property or you can assume r'etloral Land bank mort- p i..-,,,, ,,.,,.... ki. FOR SALE Lot 100x200, 5-room J1 c,?rt '"J house, well, gardn; $850. Bee manded in said complaint, a suc ftumav. r t f.... '.."'..,., I cinct i?tatement of which is as fol- . jiui , , u, jaVABUIlVliiU. 107' FOR SAL1S HOMES 1-3 ACRES, modern home, bullt- Ins, close to new schools: flno garden soil; plenty water; $350 terms. KAUL ,TUM V, 310 Lib-, orty wiag. Ip4 FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phono 106. 80 N. Central. Att WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown A White. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FRYERS, gladioli blooms, Siberian lri for ponds. M rn. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. Tel. 1569-L. 104 FOR SALK Apricots 2c lb. Bring I anrt , e,,(:h very of them bo boxes and pick them yourself, f "Joined ami barred from assert M. S. .Nichols. Valley View dis-1 1 any claim whatever In or to trlct, near Ashland. 106 n a llld a"d premises adverse to .this plaintiff, and (4) for such FOR RALE Alfalfa hay In shock ! other and further relief as may or stack. L .A. Salado Jr., Con- j ne .J ""it cquitanie. tho date tral Point. Ore. 10ff tbe order for publication of. this FOR SALE Apricots, 2c to Be; limited crop; last but a few days. Phone 19-F-3. Geo. Alfofd. 108 FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa and poa bulbosa hay In stack, , $13 ton; second, cut alfalfa $11 In shock. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 826 E. Main. 114 SINOER SEWING MACHINE CO. ! 229 East 6th St. Real bargains in used Singers.' , Repairing. Machines to rent. Hemstitching. 106 . FOR SALE Flamo range, nearly new. Inquire 1709 East .Main 10d APRICOTS Linn Orchard. Eagle Point. Canning apricots ready July 4. Season lasts 2 weeks. 3 He ib, 99tf FOR SALE Loganberries. Will deliver. J. L. Yantie, near east end of Spring street. 104 FOR SALE! Used sewing ma chines, all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tt TILTON APRICOTS Best can ners, 3c lb. Crocker. Coker Butte road out Crater Lake ' highway. Phone 591-R-4. 106 FOR SALE Boats and outboard motors. 103 So. Riverside. tf THAtMtC NOW 1 IN K REST v Kftnrxi mjcies.. it's ALL.THe.Re KlirP. TO DO BOSIKJESS WITM PEOPLE VOL) CAM TRUST- IF I SPLIT THOSE BUMS IT WCULD Dc OWW A LITTLE WHILE T'LoTHETY'D BROKE ASAISJ SO Lc-T 'EM STW BROKE TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtD, YOU S.VLF MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Frlcldaire, practically new. 512 So. Holly. 104 RED RASPBERRIES for canning. The same fine berries at the same old place.' 'Look for sign, 1 mile out. Kings Highway or phone 1552R1. 91tf FOR 8ALB At bargain, I oalt veneer doors, else 2 feet by 7 H fee"., with lock and without glass. See them at Mall Tribune oftioe tt ' . Notice. Taken up Cow. brand L. V. on I .. ki pli.ht Hlii Own- - ' Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. G. E. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. V. W. Welsner. unknown heirs of W. W. Welsner, if deceased; also nil other pensuns or parties un known, clnlirtlng any right, title, estate, lion or interest, in the real .estato described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To W. W. Weisner, tho above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear in the above en titled Court and, cause ana answer the complaint of tho plaintiff on tile herein against you within four weeks from June 29th. 1931. the date of the first publication of this m mmons. .You are turtnor noti in saia lime turn answer aaiu v-un. Id nlalnt as aforesaid, plaintiff will . I l'l.nt ilm tnfanilnnku nil! each and every of them be required to set forth the nature of their respect ivo claims to tho following described real property, to-wit: Southwest Quarter (HYV1.). South east Quarter (S1CW ) ad LoU , l , d V,? 4 and tho est Quar ter (S'j NWJ4) of Section Four! K-i), 'lownsnip dd oouin, itangu a West of the Willamette Meridian, containing 478 acres, more or less, and that all adverse claims of eaid defendants and each of them there to may bo determined by decree of this Court; (2) That by said de cree It bo declared and adjudged that none of tho defendants havo any right, title, interest or estato whatever in or to said lands anil promises, or any part thereof, and that the title of plaintiff is good and valid; (3) That the defendant .summons is June 2ttn, 1931. ' PORTER J. NEFF. Attorney for Plaintiff. 202 CooleV Building, Medford, Oregon. . l( E(M'utrlxH Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that 'tho undersigned hns been appointed1 by tho County Court for Jackson County, art executrix of the Estato of Elmer R. Oatman, deceased. All persons having claims against said Kt-itnto are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to this executrix, at the office of (ius Newbury. In the Medford Not ional Hank Building, within six months from tho dine of this not ice. ARTIE E. STEPHENSON. Executrix of tho Estate of Elmer R. Oatman, deceased. Dated June 22. 1931. Notice. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estato of Ophelia O. Cranflll, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ha.s filed her Final Account and Report in the above entitled matter, and the above en titled Court has fixed July 2!)th, 1931. at 10 o'clock a. m., in tho County Court room in tho Court House in Medford, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, as the time and place fur bearing objections to aid Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. MARY CRANFILL, Administratrix. I'M SOeaV HAVE TO BUT DOCTOR OKCE TOLD WALKINJ 5l& AH1 WELL-m- VE. 60Dts : : y BEAUTIFUL. MOBlN HE'b TftVIN c ' ' ' W , it-fiONE . but no to tiiNc ' rir ONE CAN -VE.AL. . J MOW- H Mf VOICE.- THI-b BEST BXERCISEC (Cnpi,,n nil. j, n. k.ii OTCEOQNV MONT.AY, JUTAr (1. lm. WEATHER KEY T0 MARKET ON EGGS; E PORTLAND, July 6. ,P Tho weather will play an Important part in the e;jg market hero this week. There was a jjood demand prior to the holiday that had much to do with supporting the two-cent rise for last week. If de mand slackens without some out stldo agency, such as the weather, helping this market, it may be difficult to maintain the advance. The outlook as the week opens i is for considerably higher tempera, tares. This will automatically cut down the volume of egs coming into the market especially iij the extra division. Something Hko this may bo needed to hold the mar ket. Raspberry prices were shaded 15 cents a crate in wholesale trado circles here today. The new prico i $ t.10 to the trade. Green beans were going to the trade .Mclay at 8 cents a pound, j compared with 6 cents at the .closoj of last week, Heavier production of field grown cucumbers -brought sharp reductions In all cucumbers. . Hot huuje varieties were quoted to tho trado at $1.00-1.16 and field Krown were down to 85 cents. , Corn receipts from Tho Dalles .showed a sharp pick-up over the weok-ynd, Some of the stuff com- iug In now is tho yellow variety, but a :largo part of it is white. Corn is going to tho trado at &0. cents a dozen ears. Local head lettuce was reduced to $1.10 for the three dozen dry pack here Monday. Four and five dozen locals were quoted at $2.75 to the trade. . There was a great deal of snap and strength to the watermelon market. Only n few cars were available, and buyers wero on hand for these. The price was a shade higher ut 2V4-2M, cents a nound. According , to talk in the trade, another advance will bo worked before Tuesday night Market? Livestock , PORTLAND, Ore., July 1 (P) CATTLE 2000. Calves 73, Includ ing 393 cattle iliroct or tluouKli; fuUly active. Steers, GOO to. 900 lliH., good, $S.25(f 8.CG; medium, $7.75 Ji 8.25; common, $0.50(fi'7.76; 900 to 1100 His., good, $8i8.50; mo medium, $7.25(ii8; 'common, ,fG?; 7.25;. 1100 to 1300 lbs., Rood, ?7 7.25; medium. (i(T)7. l!oirrn, 550 to 850 His., good, $11.500 7: medium. $5.00 Hi 11.50; common, JI.50ffC5.6O. Cowh, good, . $5.25 ffr 5.75; common mill medium. ?4.25(ft5.25; low cut tor nnd cutter, J1.75 ffj 4.25. UiiIIb (yenrlings excluded), good mid cliolco (licer), $4M-50; cutter, common and medium, $3ifi l. Venl crm milk fed), good nnd choice, $7.50ffi 8.50; medium, $i'i7.50; cull nnd common, $4 'u 6. Cnlven, 250 to GOO,. Dm., good nnd choice, $ll.25fi 7.75; common nnd medium, $3.75 1; 6.25. 1IOOS 1500, Including 72 direct, or through; 2oe lower. .Light light, 140 to IliO lht good nnd choice, $S i'8.75;. light weight, 100 to ISO lh good mid choice, $8.50C(i 8.75; 180 to 200 lbs., goods nnd choice, $8.50(1( 8.75; medium weight, 200 to 200 IbH., good nnd choice, $7.75 (; 8.75; 220 to 250 lbs., good unci choice. $i!."5 fi 7.75; henvy weight, 250 to 290 lbs., gooil nnd choice, $11.25 Hi 7.25; 290 to 350 lbs., good nnd choice, $0ffr7. Packing sows, 275 to 600. lbs., medium nnd good, TMEV WALK BACK, LESPIWASS( ME THAT WAS THS II III $56. Feeder and stockor pigs. 70 to 130 lbs., good nnd choice, $S M. . SHKEP AND LAMMS 3200, in cluding direct or. through ; looks steady. Inm7.s, 90 lbs. duwn, good mid choice, 5.25('i 0.25; medium, $4.25 4i 5.25; nil weights, common. $3.50fr 4.50. YearliUK wetliors, 90 to 110 Him, medium to choice, $2 (i 3.50. Kwcs, 90 to 120 lbs., medi um to choice. $1.75 fit 9.25; 120 to 150 lbs., medium to choice, $1.5o(rf 2; nil weights, cull nnd common, $1 ffj 1.50. i Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., July . (A) UUTTKU Prints. 92 scoro or bet tor, 2.5 8j 27c; stuudnrUs, 25 0 25c cartons. HUTTKRKAT Direct to ship pers, lii(fi22c; ;No. 2 grndu, ll(ir 17c; stations No. 1, lll22c; No. 2, 114j 17c. Portland dollvery prices: No. 1, butteriat, 210 21c; No. 2, ltii20c; sweet, 21c. UUUS PaciHc Poultry Pro duce's selling prices: Krush ex tras, 20c; standards, 19c; mediums, 17cv . MILK Buying prico: (iradu M, $l.G0(i 1. SO a cental, with "8iii-plu"" $101.00. Portland delivery mid In spection. COUNTRY MK ATS Selling price to lctuilers: Country killed hogs, best butchers under 100 lbs., 12 0 1 3 'Ac; vealers, 700 80 lbs., 110 ll'jc; - yearling Inmbs, 6(n8c; spring lambs, 110 11Vic; henvy ewes, 40 6c; dinner cows 0c; bulls, 7 7 '4c L1VK POULTRY Net buying prico: Heavy hens, colored, 4 Mi lbs. up, 17019c; do 3'j to ( lbs., 12013c; undor 3Mi lbs., Klffjillc; broilers, white, 17c; colored, 18 Itv 20c lb. No. 2 chickens, 5c lb.; old roosters, 7c. Ducks, I'l0'l5c. (leese 13c. ONIONS Selling prico to retail ers: Oregon, $1.500 1.75 cwb.; Cal ifornia new crop Iiormuda, $1.75 crate; yollow, $2.250 2.50 cental; red, $1.75 cental; Wulln Wnllu Globes, $2.25. POTATOKS Oregon Deschutes, $1.35 0 1.50; bakers, $1.75; local, 70 0 80; Ynkimn, 25C0H.15. NKW POTATO ICS Local, Hie enst, weakost, I Sic lb. WOOL 1931 crop nominal; Wll Inmette vnlley, He; eastern Oregon 100 14c ll(. HAY Buying price for produc er: Alfaira, $14015; clovor, $10 012; outs and vetch, $10011 ton. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., July 0, (P) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July (old) 53 .53 .63 .63 July (now).. .54 .51 .51 .51 Sopt. (old).. ,C3 .53 .5314 .63 V4 Sopt, ,(now,) ,B4'A .5: -h .53 .63 Doo. 57V& ,57Vi .57 .67 .Cash wheat: , . Rig llend bluostem Go Soft white 54 Wealorn white 64 Hard winter -.. 51 Northern spring 51 Western rod 61 Oats No. 2 white. $21.60. Toduy'a car receipts: Wheat 129, barley 2, flour 24, corn 3, oats 2, liny 4. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, C11I., July . (VP) Hutterfat f. o. b. Sun Fran cisco, 26c. Wall Street Report NKW YORK, July (1 (P) Stocks closed heavy today, with net losses of SI to $2 In most of tho h-udlus: Issues. The market was obviously disappointed over Ibe failure -to .reach an agreement on till1 rlrlil miilter, liul profession tils traded rallier tlluiidly and the a.h: rviv horis 1 woNora, who pang the ceul AMD I I FACE STRAIGHT f VWMAT X VOU WAME IT. . AHEAD AMD TWIS-.AWUST' OVJ ITS A. V DRtve WHERE OTCC-UPrPERSCJALLv COkl- t llWE TELL. VV DUCTED TOUR AWQ 1 vou 1 ARE ine -,,..,T.jf ( PERSOKJS COM- 1 "Ss' ' ' VDUc-nKjrT ' FOR REAL day's business aggregated only about u million sbiu-es. Klnal prices wero above .'.tho day's lows. Today's rliisliie in-icnn f,,r, 17 "elected stocks follow: j Am. Can 1 1,2 l., Am. Tel und Tel 1S2 Anaconda - 2:i Col. tins 34 Curtis Wright 3-S Ceneral l :lecli le 4 4 '", Cenoral Motors 39 'fc Ivennlcot Copper 31 'i Mont. Ward 21 Radio Corporation 20' Trans. Am s Vi Sears Roebuck 5s i S. P 85 United Air CiiUJ S.0U V'... feel ...:....,..V....'.:.....'....-..1M 'C'orp't. Trust ,15 i 5. Yr. Trust T . (Ripsrlid by Jachson County Abstract Co Sixth Stiwt and Ctntral Annua.) Marriage Licenaea Charles 10. Neal and Ciertrude Ciurren. . Carl McKinloy Dallas nnd Rosnl- tho Valerin Crouch. William K Williams nnd Kntll- oryn Hrinson. L. Kvorutt Jetor nnd Kllen L. 'owler. - . Circuit Court A. Knlimu vs. Oliver Martin et nl Korcclosuro contract. 'Virginia Spencer vs. Arthur M. Snyres ot nl Restraining ordor for money. Real Estate Transfers Mary A. Wilcox to II. V. Ilurk hnrt et tlx W. 1). to lots 5, (I, 7 nnd 8; K of KM, of Sec. 311, Twp. 3(1 S R. 1 K; W.j N'4 of NW, NWV, of K14, Sec. 1, Twp. 37 S., It. 1 W. II. C. Fredotto to Ornco E. Fro- dotte . C. D. to lots 1, It, 3 nnd , block 36, Medford. R. W. Ilonmnn ot ux to Will H. Wilson W. D. to 2 acres In See. 19, Twp. 37 S R. 1 W. . Mary C. Malison to F. At. Poole ot ux W. D. to lot 8, block. 29, Jncksonvlllo. Kiln R. Sporry to Jnmen R. Sier ry . C. D. to SVj lots nnd 10, block 4, Park Add. to Aledt'ord. Clnudo L. Snylor ot ux- to Jack son County rildg. & Loan Assn. W. D. to west 11! 2-3 loot lot 5, nnd enst 41 2-3 feet or lot 11, block 4, Queen Anne Add, to Medford. Daniel L. McNnry to livn M. Mc- Nnry Q. C. D. to lot In (inllowny's Add. lo Medford; lots 6 mid 7, block 2, Medford; lots , 5, 0, block 23, Aledford; lot In Philips reserve; lot 10, block 23, Medrord. Threo OukB Orchard to John R. Tomlln V. D. to 252 acros In D. L. C. 49, Twp. 38 8., It. 1 W. LONG ILLNESS TAKES AUTHORITY ON AFRICA NEW YORK, July 6. (.'Pi Ida Vera Hllnonlon, .authority of AM-, can life nnd author of the novel. "Ilcllii Playground," which was C, iiiHpiraCon fcr the stage lilay, "White Cargo," Is dead, artor a lingering Illness, whlill followed two recent operations In Antwerp. Slio was f,0 years oltl. Ship Comes In HAN PEDRO, Cal., July P). Tho 60-foot power cruiser Glad iator, reported long overdue from Catallna Island, docked In the har bor today and allayed fears or parents of 16 youths aboard. Notice to Itldilers. Thirty-five (35) tiers hard wood, five (5) tiers body pine, full 16 Ineli. no limbs, to be delivered and tiored In woodshed nt Agate school. Dills close July 15, 11131. Hoard reserves light to reject any and ull bids. Hy order nf Tlonid or Directors School Dl.it; No. 16. 1 OH (I HQ. F. RUSSELL, Clerk. POT IT By SOL HESS page' seven VALUES! WAN FRANCISCO, July 6 IP) With the beat wave on the north ern California coast ' apparently broken, and cooler temperatures prevailing throughout the north, const section, the weather bureau today offered some relief for In terior California. Hon! continued at temperatures over 100 In the Sacramento valley yesterday, but tho weather burohu said it would bo cooler today. In other sections of California, with the exception of tho Imperial valley, it was cooler. Oppressive heat continued 111 the Imperial, and at Needles, tho mercury lilt 114. ' 4 Dies of Injury. VANCOUVKR, Wash.. July (PI Rimer Wilbur, 25, Yncolt Wash, died at a hospital hero yes. terday of injuries suffered yester day in n collision between his automobile and a milk truck near. Yncolt. IH'SINKSS DIUKCTORV Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab- strncts of Titlo, Titlo Insurance. ilinoma 8 nnd 6. No. 82 North . Central Avo., upntnirs. -' JACKSON CX. . ABSTRACT CX).' AlistriKJs of Titlo mill TUlo Insnrnnw. Tho only complete Titlo S y s tc.ni In Jackson County. AtxMiuntnnts WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors. Auditors nnd Accountants. 'E, M. Wilson, C. P. A. Liberty 'Bldlj: Phono 157-11. Clilroprnotlr Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Norvo Siiecialist. Office hours 0 to 12. 3 to B. 203-SMH Liberty Rldg. Office Phono 6&q; ltes. Phone 790-H. ICxport Window Clonncra LET GBOROE DO IT Tol. 1172. House cleaning. Floor wajtlnn. Orlentnl rug cleaning, (ipeclnlty. Flnnnclnl W10 LEND MONEY to worthy peo ple to pay their honest debts.. Pa cific Const Credit Association, 421 Medford IlldK., Medford, Ore. ' ' Furniture Repairing; FllrtNITURlS KE-UPHOLSTEHED rc-flnlshed, re-Blued. We carry a full lino of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault, Tel. Dilii-H. Glass MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO.r Auto gluss white you wait. -Glass lor ail .purposes. , l none tiu. 88tt Money -to Jxmn . ,. X I long Time C-. Itcnl Kstalo - J f) Ior,ao Ixmiiuj. s l'liono -iaj .t Coinnierehil Flnuiioo Corp. --. McdrortI, Oretton , , t Pursonal Loans UP TO $300 on furnlturo. Into model nutos, endorsed notes, eto. Lejrnl rates, no extras. Lloensod by tho slato ot DreKon. Cash -today. See W. E. Thomas, 228 W. lilli, ground rioor Holly Theater IlldK. Phone 139. Plnno Instruction 1 ' I'MtKD ALTON HAIOHT Tcaoher ot piano, c-'iassicui ano popurai music ' courses. 1 MitiRht -'Mul Ktudlo, 318 IJberty Hldtf. Tel. ,7 a. Painting; nnd PHrliniifi;inff IIAItltY MAItX I'alntlnK, tlntlnir. pnperhanKlliB. Tol 178-J. 8Blf M. A. P.LIHH & COMPANY Paint. Ititf, pitperhnnKlna; and Interim flnlshliiK. 3U2 Cruter Lake Ave. Phono 1601. 41 rrinters anil Publlalicra MEDKOHD PRINTING CO. Hat tho best ciiuliped prlntina; offb' In Houthnrn Orcrton. Bookbind ing, luoso lear ledRers, billing systems, etc. Portland prloca 27 N. t?T St. Itadlo Service HADIO HEUVICE on any mnko radio. H. O. Purucker, 223 West Main St. orrice Phone 33k; residence 1443. 1 GUARANTEED radio aervlco at reasonable rutos. :Phono 1247 day or nlRht. Almus pruitt. Kami and Gravel C. A. HAItTLEV8and and Oravol plant. Clean washed sand nnd Kravcl; crushed grovel, all 1im. phone, plant 1203, or office 127. fitorniro WAUEHOUSINCl Rtoraaie, Distri bution, Medford Warehouse, 810 . Hnuth Front Ht. Phone 316. Transfer EADS TUANHFEU & STOItAOE ij CO. Office 1015 No. Centrnl. 5 Phone 815. Prices right, Service 'f guaranteed. . DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE, f tiervlce guaranteed. 30 8. Orape v St., Phone 644, or residence 1060. K REINKINO TRUCKINO SERVICE Tranwfer and hauling ot' all r kinds. Office 309 South Front i St. Phone 883. - . - B IF MOVING north, south, east or west. Phone Ashland 2461,, New equipment; prompt service; low est rates. Handed carrier, A. L. Ansted. , .