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pf viMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, QRlffiOy, WEyTPAY.HWOUBT ,5t f 1931.
I r DAIRYMEN pbURMllJ IODlTCtflf SRIKeI ASK BUDGETS Of M'PPI
'Naval Man Here
O. O. Orogor of the U. S. S. Lex
ington ni In Med ford today on a
tour of the Pacific coast.
In Hertford Caller '
Mrs. Bam Baker of Grants Paa4
' well-known In social and lodge cir
cles of this city, was here yesterday
transacting business and : Visiting
.friends. ' '
Hmitlj.' Air Passenger
Allen R.' Smith, local lumberman,
was a recent passenger on the plan
Between here and Portland.
Miss Llndley Hrturns
Miss Virginia Llndley has returned
to her home after being a guest for
several days of Ulu Amy Elliott at
Shady Cove.
Youngs Leave IVxIuy
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young left to
day for their homo In Los Angeles,
after spending tbelr vacation here
with relatives and friends.
Oarage Permit Olven
- A building permit was Issued yes
terday to D. L. Myers, 1016 Sas
Jackson street, who will make garage,
repairs to tne extent or 960,
, Clements family Arrives '.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Clements and
daughter Loralne of Santa Rosa. Cal.,
arrived hero today to visit relatives.
They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A
R. Clements and Mrs. P. R. Hagerty.
Conference at Union Creek
Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of Cra
! ter national forest, la spending today
at Union Creek In consultation with
K. P. Cecil, who Is In charge of con
struction for the regional forest office
Johnstons Here for Heason
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston are In
this elty from Portland to remain
through the fruit season. Mr. Johns
ton Is representative of the Pacific
-Fruit Express, -
Molfnrd Couple Wed at O. P.
William Edward Romnhalm, 87, and
Vera Vivian Bright, 81, both of Med
ford, were married at the courthouse
Monday by Judge C. O, Olllette..
OranU Pass Courier.
Washington Visitors
Visitors from Washington registered
at local hotels Include Mr, and Mrs.
M. Lyon, O. 8. derber and A. T. Tul-
len, P. R. Olson and p. D. Bower, all
of Seattle.
Mlas Puson Improved : '
Clara Mary Puson, who has been
In the hospital for the past week,
suffering from an Injury sustained
when she hit a rock when swimming,
was released this morning and Is
much Improved.
Ed Roamcs Improving
Friends will toe Interested to learn
that Ed Reamea, , who underwent a
serious operation In Portland early
last month, la slowly Improving In
the Coffey hospital there. His moth
er, Mrs, A. E. Reamss, has been In
Portland since the operatlpn, and
will probably 'remain three or- four
.weeks more.' ' '- :' 7
Tourists from Draitant Points
. ; Tourist from a dutanoe at .local
(hotels Include Mr, and Mrs. Oharles
H. Smith, Deerfleld, Mass,) Matilda
' Wilkinson, Boston, Mass.; Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Barnes, Vancouver, B. C;
X. S. Pearson, London, Eng.; Mrs.
Mary Wonn, Allen 6. Wonn, Chicago,
lll.i Dr. and Mrs, IE, W, Wlppo, St.
Louis, ,Mo.
Visitor from Hlnte
Oregon residents at local hotels In
clude the following: Mrs. May Hill,
Mrs. B. A. Oohlhar and Russell Rone
steel of Salem, Mlas Maurlne Carroll
,'. and party, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo I.
Letvin, B. 8. Parrell, Hugh 8. Enrlo.
H. B. Essen, P. Calahan, Herman Bur
goyne and Harold McCurdy of Eu
gene, n, N, Lunde and L. B. Held of
Oorvallls.
Oranges vs. Freight Rate
A definite stand back of the ship
tiers of the northwest was taken Mon
day afternoon by 35 Josephine county
grange officials In their meeting with
O. C. Hulet, state grange master, to
discuss the fight to prevent addi
tional Increases In railroad freight
rates, similar action was taken by
the masters of Jackson county
granges n ther meetng wtlt Mr. Hulet
here Monday forenoon.
Railway Men Hare .
A group of railway men arrived In
Med ford yesterday and today. Among
them are J. T. Wallace of the Chicago
Northwestern, J. T. Downs of the
Nickel Plate lines, John Scanlon of
. the New York central, H. C. Vlncont
and L. J. Armstrong of the Santa Pe.
A. W, Shoemaker of ' the Missouri
Pacirio, B. B. Duffy of' the D.' and
R. O.,' and Ernest Parrel! of the
Union Pacific v
California Tonrlut In I'lty i
Tourists from California) registered
at Medford hotels -.include Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllard Spoarea and Mr, and
Mrs. B. K. Baker, Oakland, Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Kertoot, Gertrude Kerfoot,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Massey, and Mrs.
Parke Wilson, Ban Francisco. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Alden. Hollywood, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Ross, Mr. and, Mrs.
Claries J. Bradley, Los Angeles, and
A. C. McRcyuolda and family of
Riverside.
From Male .Metropolis '
The following Portland residents
are registered at local hotels: Sadia
Hawley, Robert Varclay, L. O. Thomp
son, J. H. Poney, T. O. Bweeney, w.
B. Coon, Oeorge W. Staples, O. A.
Pearl, C. V. McDantel. J. P. McLau
ghlin. H. C. Vincent, A. W. Shoe
maker, L. J. Armstrong, Pred J
Brady, Charles M. Peterson. C. L.
Mayo, B. B. Duffy. A. S. Shoemaker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byrom and son,
W. C. Jones, N. R. Goty, Ella Nlckol
on and J. T. Hallberg.
Lnntl Visits Jluine '.';
Russell Lantls, son of Mrs. Olive
Lantls, arrived here Sunday for a
short- visit with his family. He Is
attending a naval school In San Diego
and recently returned from a cruise to;
ranama. ' i
'J.' ...
- legislate Against Trucks
All vehicles hauling logged fuel,
lawdust and similar material over the
streets of Eugene must hereafter be
covered to prevent scattering the
material on the streets, according to
a recent orainance oi that city. '
Leave For Lake ' '
Three passengers. Including Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Smith of Deer
fleld, Mass., left on the stage this
morning lor crater Lake. The Same
number departed on the' afternoon
stage yesterday. '! '" ;
Llndley Boy Better . , ' (. . n
Robert Llndley. son of Mr. shd Mrs.
Oeorge R. Llndley, Is slowly Improv
ing from 8 critical Illness which has
kept him confined to the home of
his parents on Llndley Heights for
several weeks, Klamath Palls News.
Dr. Chambers ut Convention "
Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Chambers and
daughter are at Mt. Baker this week,
where Dr. Chambers Is attending the
convention of Rotory executlvos. His
brother, Dr. P. E. Chambers of Port
land, Is taking care of his Shop Here
during his absence. ; . ;
Returns from L'hliago
Oeorgo Carstens, well known Med
ford tman, arrived back in Medford
last night from a visit In Chicago
With his frlehd of many years, Mayor
Cermak of that city, with whom he
attended aqhool at Davenport, ;Ia., In
the days or' their youth. ' ,
Obtain License -
Application for & marriage license
was made at the county clerk's of-'
floe thla - afternoon by Robert is.
Clancy. 23, son of Dr. and Mrs.
R. J. Clancy, to wed Miss Camilie
C. Clemenson, 31, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Clemenson of tho
Hotel. Joakson, .Claaaygare .Ills oc
cupation os o clerk.. Beth the young
peoplo - are wei known anfl aro 'for
mer high school students.- 'V'.
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K""? FJira f t , gii rum '
- - Aiiotiatfit Pm l-iiiiin-
Thoutands pf oallons of milk were dumped on the roadside near Portland, Ore., during a dalrymens'
.strike. Flve.of them -(upper) stopped a truck to destroy Its load and (lower) some of them at the Inter
state bridge in Clark. county, Wash, get ready to stop a truck, : '
Meteorological Report
(Riporttd by jKtttn County ANtrstt Ce
(lilt Strttt ens Ctntrsl tan.)
- - Marriage Licenses.
' Jess Alfred Lcstor and Dorothy
Dbrls Patch. . ' ,
Olen p. Clement and LaVonnc
Clavelle, " , .;
Eugene Edward Blake and Myra L.
Larsen.
William Tracy Hamilton and Grace
Dolores Whlto.'1 '
John Earl' .Fry and Voltna Evolyn
Vincent,
Roy E. Tow and Florence Stafford.
Circuit Court
Homor E. Peyton and Mildred O.
Peyton vs. City of Medford. Damages.
Con Devore assumed business
name cortlflcato of "City Meat Mar
ket."' i I f M . -,-
W. T. Sorry et ux vs. Medford Irri
gation District. For damages.
.Louise Peart Fernand vs. Gnu ton
Pernand,1 'Divorce; n i
Mildred Nlckols vs. Peter Nickels.
Divorce.
Albert Shaw vs. Frank Pernlund.
Chattel Hen.
Snider Dairy ez Produce Co, vs. S.
B. Blake et al. For money.. '
Dorothy L. Leonard vs. Ttneodoro R.
Leonard, Divorce.
AugiiKt fl, 11)31. ' . v
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity:. Tonight and
Thursday fair; no change In tempera
ture. ,
Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs
day, hut overcast on coast; no change
In .temperature. . .
LOCAL DATA
Lowest temperature this morning,
40 degrees, .'
Temperature a year ,. Ago .
Highest, 03; lowest, 58. .
today:
ToUl precipitation since September
1, 1030, 13.07 inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p.
terday, 20; 6 , m. today,
n. yea
HO .
Sunset today, 7:35 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:00
sunset, 7:35 p. m. - '
Air Traffic Heavy ,
Passenger traffic on the passenger,
mall and express airway operated
between Portland, Seattle and San
Diego by Pacific Air Transport, a
subsidiary of United Air Lines, is
now the heaviest In the history oi
the company, according to Horner J.
Merchant, .traffic manager In Port
land. Last -month the volume ot
travelers on the daylight -trt-motored
passenger transports and overnight
mali-paasenger planes exceeded any
previous month alnce service was
started In load, and the traffic ma-
exceeded the June peaa,
Jerlaly .
Heul folate Transfers
W. F. Loomls, et al to.C. J. Berrlne.
4. C. D. 10.00. Hawkeye .& Lucky
Shcpard mining claims.-
Chester A. Brown, ot ux to Clraoe
I. Hunt, W. D. l,!70.0O. 3 aer In
Sec. as Twp 87 8. R. 3 W. ' . .
J. W. Cook, et ux to Georgo For
est Cook. W. D. 1 0.00 2.054 seres In
Twp. 37 R. 1 W.
United States to J. Lelaud Contrail.
Patent. Lot 7 Sec. 83 TWP. 3H S.v R.
8;W.i: " ' , .. .'. ' !
Luclle L. SUlvor. et al to R. H.
Toft. Q. C. D. $1.00 Tract In D. L. C.
85 Twpi .17 S. R. t W. ! . " .- .'
I W. L. Uwls to Philip B. Lowtl. Q.
O. D. I.OO. 1.80 acres In Sec. 23 Twp.
I 8. R. 4.W. ... ..' , J'- i
Fred Witt to Richard H Witt, et al.
Q. C. D. 81.00. 8 acres In Sec. 37. Twp.
84 8. R. 4 W. '
D. B. Millard, et ux to Thorn. A.
Veddor, et ux. Deed 10.00. a, acres
In Sec. 20 Twp. 80 8. R. W.
Pred W. Buntctte, et ul to O. S.
Butler. Q. C. D. 81.00. Lot 1 ,H 8
Block 1 Pracht's Add. to Ashland. .
F. W.- Hcorlocker. et ux to Prank
Herlocker. W. D. 1.00, Lot 13 Block
8 City of Central Point. '
Henry H. Ward to Gordon Dixon.
W. D. 8128.00 SUj of BW Sec.i 8
Twp. 41 8. R. 4 W. . ?
Ouy S. Pierce, et ux to Viola Kcev-
shaw. W. D. 810.00. Trace In Stewart
Acres Subdivision. -
B. R. Orltftn to F, J. Doyle. W. D.
810 00 WI4. of NWS SCO. SO Tap. HI
8. R. 4 W.
. R. Griffin to O. R. Griffin. W.
D. 81.00. W of NWti Sec. 30 Twp.
87 S. R. 4 W.
Sheriff to B. R. Griffin. Slier. O
H of NWt, Sec. SO Tap 87 S. R.
4 W. a Places Claims.
Sheriff to Western Loan & Build
ing Co. 8hcr. D. Lots lal and tract
adjoining Barnum's Add. to Medford.
I. R. Sohuler. et ux to Orren Dsn
lei Payne. Q. C. D. Tract on Uccitlc
Drive, Ashland, Oregon.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
GROWING IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK, Aug, 8 (APIOne
hundred rases of Infsntlle paralysis
were reported to the health depart
ment today, bringing the total num
ber of cases In New York City since
July I to MJ.
Dr. W. W. Howard hss returned
from the national osteopathic con
vention In OeatU and has resumed
his practice, ,
Observations Taken nt ft A. M.
120th MerWIun Time
City
PI
Bakor City 84 48 .... Clear
Boston .. 88 70 .... Clear
Boise 04 62 .... Clear
Chicago 03 73 .... Clear
Denver 00 04 .... Clear
DCS Mollies DO 68 .... Clear
Fresno 100 73 .... Cloudy
Helena 78 53 T. Cloudy
Los Angeles 78 04 .... P.Cdy.
Medford 00 50- .... Clear
New York 86 70 .... Clear
Phoenix 08 78 T. Cloudy
Portland . 76 64 ... Cloudy
Reno 02 : eo .... Clear
Roscburg 82 50 .... Clear
Salt Lake 04 72 T. Cloudy
San-Franctsco 64 50 - .... cloudy
Seattle v -f-8 .... Cloudy
Spokane .. i.' .Ji .' aa' i 64 .... Clear
Washington. D O. 00 74 .12 Cloudy
PHOENIX, Ore., Aug. 5. (AP)
Thimble club qf the Neighbors of
Woodcraft will meet at the home of
Mrs. Mildred Ward on Friday after
noon. All members aro urged to be
presont.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hardesty, Mrs,
Rosicll Watt and Mrs. Lillian Cole
man attended regular meeting of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft at Ashland
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farmer am
spending a few daya at the homo of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Furry, before leaving for their homo
In San Francisco. -
Mrs. W. D. Barnes motored to Lake
o' the Woods last Friday and took a
number of Boy Scouts to the camp
there,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burleson, Miss
Sybil Caster and Ray Edwards spent
Sunday at Lake o' the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feebler spent
Sunday at their ranch on the Apple
gate. . ....
Joe Young and family of Long Isl
and, Kans . are visiting Mr. and Mrs
8. H. Young this week. Joe Young
Is a nephew of S. H. Young.
Rev. R. w. and Mrs. Nelson and
daughters, formerly of Phoenix, now
or McMtnnvltle, Ore., are spending
two weeks' vacation here. They are
suylng with Mrs. Nelsons mother.
Mrs. Dora Dunham of Medford. They
were dinner guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. E J. White Sunday.
Independent Packing company, with
Beit Stanclitf as manager, opened
for wcrk Tuesday morning.
Leo Furry. Walter Prettyman and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Furry, who have
been paoklua fruit In California, have
returned here.
Mr, cV'hunwker. who recently went
to San Francisco tor medical treat
ment, wrote friends here .that ha
would remain there for another
month. '.; '
- Bob Smith and Jack Sanders aTC
starting .'erection' of a new home In
Phoenix,-'which will be occupied by
Mrs. O. T. Morgan, formerly of Phoe
nur, bur who now Uvea at Eugle
Point. The house will be situated
on the highway south of Phoenix,
near the Nllos Furry home.
' Because Rev. Fred P.
of thd Presbyterian
be on vacation during this month
the pulpit Sunday morning will be
oocuplcd by Rev, 8. H. Jewell of Mer
rill, : Ore. - Sunday ' evening, Rev. ft.)
W. JttUon of McMinrivfile, Ore., for-'
mer pastor of this church, will preach.
4 ' iij :
sale, subject- td redemption as -pro
vided by law, all of the right, tltle.
and Interest that tho said defendant j
Josephine Travis had on the 15th 1
day of August, 1020, or now has ln'
and to the following described prop-';
erty, situated In the County of Jack-
son, State of Oregon, to-wlt; :. -' i
Lot Two (21, Three (3) and Foui
(4) In Block Three (3) -of the Xowp
of Phoonlx, Oregon, as Numbered h
designated and described on the of-
i p a-hftn MARtnr'1 vai piai mereor, now oi recora.- f
church t hen? P8" thl alst da" of Jul l0'
.u K RALPH O. JENNINGS. ' i
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon,.
By Olga E. Anderson, i'
... . , : Deputy.'
WEIGHT ADVANTAGE
NEW YORK. Aug. 6. (AP) Maxlo
Roscnbloom, light heavyweight cham
pion will have .a ono-pound weight
advantage over Jimmy Slattery of
Buffalo In their 13-round title bout
at Ebbcts field, tonght.
Tho ohamplon weighed In tills after
noon at 171 14 pounds to Slattery's
17014. both woll under the class limit
of 175. ,
Card of Thanks. : '
Wo desire to express Our sincere
thanks and appreciation for the kind,
words and deeds fiom tho many
friends, and for the beautiful floral
offerings In .our sad bereavement. '
Mary E. Sinclair.
' Forest Sinclair.
; e
Portraits of idletlnotlnn. The
Peaslcys, opp. Holly theater,
4 .i.
Brill Shoet Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender and auto
body repairing.
Half price on kid gloves, plain and
novelty cuffs, In dark and light brown
and beige. Adrlenne's. .
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOt'NT
In the County court ot the state or
Oregon tor tho Oounty - or - Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate ' or
Waltor 3. King. Deceased.
Notice .la hereby given that the
Admtnlstmtrlx- of, the -above- tiamcd
Batata has tiled her vflnal account in
said County Court of Jackson' County,
Oregon, and that Thursday the 27th
day of August, 1031, at 2:00 p. m.
and the court room of said Court at
Medford. Oregon, has been appointed
by the court as the time and place
for the hearing of objections to s.vd
Final Account and tho settlement
thereor. - "
Date of first publication, July 33,
1931.
REBECCA H. KINO.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Walter 8. King, Deceased.
ALLISON MOITI.TON,
Attorney for Estate,
- NOTICK OF SIIKKIH S SAI K
By virtue of an execution on Fore
closure duly lsued out of and under
tne seal or tne circuit Court or the
State or Oregon. In and lor the County
oi jacKson, to me directed and dated
on the 18th day of July, lust, in a
certain action therein, wherein Intor
3lt Fidelity Building .Loan Asso
ciation, a corporation as Plaintiff,
recovered Judgment agaltut Josephine
Travis, the defendant, for the sum. of
Two thousand one hundred eleven
and 58-100 tsaill.M) dollars, with
Interest from July loth, 1030 at 10'i
per annum, for the further sum of
Nineteen and 3'J-loo (tiB32) prin
cipal and Interest for advances msd
by Plaiutiff for the protection of the
mortgage security with costs and dis
bursements taxed at Twenty and
30-100 t20 301 Dollars, and the fur
ther sum of Two hundred fifty and
no-100 t3500O) Dollars as attorney
fees, which Jxtdgmen u enrolM
and docketed In the Clerk's office ol
said Court In saw County on the lain
day or July. 1D3I.
Notice Is hereby given that. pur.
stiMit to the terms or tlte said execu
tion. I will on the 22nd day ol August
1031, at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the
front door ct the Courthouae in the
City of Medford In Jackson County,
Oregon, orrer lor ajtle and will sell
at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to sotufy said Jud
ment, together with the costs of this
COUNTY OFFICES
' The county court today Issued In
structions to heads of all county oi
flces to have -their ' annual budget
estimates of expenses for the year
ready by Wednesday.1 August 10. Tnis
Is five weeks earlier than usual, as
heretofore the budget estimates have
been prepared for presentation Octo
ber!. ,., . ' ' -
'The budget 'committee of three
will : be named within the next
month and will start work Septem
ber i. also" alx. weeks earlier ;tnan
usual. . - 1 1
: The early ' start Is mode ' eo the
budget Committee, acting with tne
county court.; will - have plenty ot
time for nrenaratlon of the final
budget:'-' '.''''.''"'. "'
It Is' 'expected there will be re
trenchment In till departments; and
a' wholesale whacking ; of expondl
titles)"' ;!iV :- ,'J' ' i
"The first," ' tax" ttd 'receive tile bj
will be the. dog tax,' now levied' at
82 for male and $3 for female dogs,
The tax will probably be. 81 for ai
dogs. Irrespective . of sex. The las
session of the legislature passed A
law giving the' county court unre
stricted authority In collecting
fixing dog taxes.
i , t .
Lovely Perm; waves 84.50. Finger
waving 05. PrevosfB; 816 W. Malnj
Phone 363. 1 I
NEAR SPLIT ON GRAIN
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 6r-lAP.) An
open break between , the Northwest'
Drain Marketing cooperative and the
government sponsored ..farm board
lomcd" today with tho' j-oturn "froih.
WrsHlngton of w.' T. KUhrt.; general;
manager of the Nortnwest uram as
soclatlon
elation. . 1 1
KuJirtiio"'' fofvfjrrcd - with fatm-
dieted virtually
member association, J'
from th, d.
" formers' . I
corporation, if th. .
not change what he 2? H
v-"iu.s lor expausioa
corporation's activuio.
Krjstalglow,
preme. ; The p.
theater.
it
Horseback trip V""jH
indav. Mif.,., H-J
ne 142.
Silver ton Silver eCT
mill reoBoned. tj
For those thines vou forcofi. Gro
ceries at Huson's What-Not. - Ope it
Sundays anornlgnto.
. M -. . , i
Broken windows glazed by i
Trowbridge Cabinet .warns. -
. , , ,w.Hf, ., ., . ,
Hotel Medford. Barker ;Hnop,
Haircut 26c. ' -tt- f V
" Filial Notice. -
In the Mftttcr ol the Estate of J. BUIb
Sinter, Deceased:' . . '' i
Notkse Is hereby given,- that the
undersigned, Porter J. Nelf, adminis
trator in tlie above entitled matter,
has filed herein hla final report and
account and that August 30th, 1931,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho Courthouse'
In the City of Medford in said county
has been fixed aa the time and place
for hearing objections thereto and
for the examination and allowance
thereof, .
PORTER J. NEPP,
Administrator of tho above entitled'
eatato.
Notice of ISalo or Government .
T.niiHr.
General Iand Office.
WashlnKton, D. C
Juno 27, 1981.; :
Nutlet n horoby KWon that aub
Joot to the conditions nnd limltn
ttonn ot the act ot iluno 9, 1316
(39 8(at. 218), na amended by the
act of Miiy 17. 1928 (45 Stat. &97,
Public No. 417), nnd puraunnt '.t(
IMpartniental i-oulatluvia Circu
lar 12U0, the timber on tho fol
lowjiiK lands will bo hoM August
14. i:)31, ut 10 o'clock a. m:. n(
public auction at the U. S: LahJ
Office, Jjkeview, Oregon to tin
hi f;h est bidder at not lctsa thnn the
appnilae! price, ns shown bythia
notice, le to to' subject trv the
approval of tho 'Secretary of the
Interior. Tho purchao price with
an additional sum of one-fifth of
one percent fthercof being; ' com
missions altnWoit, muat .be deposit
ed when the -right to purchase Ut
awardtn! hy the Uenlntor, but cer
tificate of sale will not lsuo until
the purchaser has compiled fully
with said regulations, Circular
1200. ns to the exocutUm of the
contract of falo and tho bond ror
nulred thereunder. The money dei
piwlted will be returned If salo In
not approved, otherwise patent will
Ishuo for the timber, which rmit
b removed within ten yearn. Illdp
will he recolvKl from qllisons of
the United States aitgoc.atiuns of
.such cltirens ?m corpomtlons ar
KautKeil under tho laws of the
Vnltod State, or any State, terri
tory or district thereof only. Upon
application of ft qualified purchas
er, tho timber on nny legal sub
division will bo offered wepnrately
before- Ivelng Included In any offer
of a larger unit.- T. AO U. 7 K.,
See. 15, SKH XW-4. yellow pine
i.mi m., rea rir ,4(i m; xeh $wh.i
yellow pine 720 M., red fir 80 M !
white fir 100 M: NV4 SKH. Vol-!
low pine 4 80 M., red fir 130 M.;
none of thelmbSr on tbi secti6n i
to te sold ..for lews 4han$4.00 wr
si for the yelldr pine. fc$i.oo per1
M for the re1 fir and 50 cents per
M'for the white -fir -
CO. Moors, Commissioner. t
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BUILDING & -. LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ORCHARD LADDERS
We. aro offering the best ladders that wore everK
in Rogue Eivor Valley at prices never known befc:
BOY AT HOME AND SAVE MONEY
MEDFORD LADDER WORKS
One-half Block West of Lincoln School
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Refrigerator, cream sep
arator, sa1dts. tools and other
articles. Mxut sell. 405 Bsrhart. i
J. H. HALE PEACHES Best canning :
and eating peach raised. Pickling-!
cucumbers, dills ao per gallon.!
Ivy St. Fruit Market.
WANTED To Borrow $3500 lor wo
years. Local security ten dollars to
one. Interest payable monthly, p.
O. Bo 1160.
FOR RENT 5-room house: sleeping
porch, fro r ire; dose In.- Also 2-rm.
furnished apartment. Inquire. 31ft
Portland Ave.
WANTED s or S passerurers to share
xpenaos to L A. or San Francisco
Aug. . Hetnrn In 10 dam. Call
Mis, Kale Walters, 8M-Y.1 Ashland
FOR SALE On heavy team and one
'"" " - n. ward. Anderson
ranch. Talent.
WANTED li.ed wheelbarrow,
can Mall Tribune.
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Just' Received A New Lot of
Davenport Sets
Attractive, - well made
Davenport Sets (daven
port and chair) with re
versible cushions; 3 pat
terns to I choose from.