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PAGE SIX" SWI ;;-;"WB(W BEAGLE. Ore, Aug. 7. (Spl. A letter was received by Lawrence Sanderson from Mr, Cornwall atatinr ha, Mr. Cornwell and children are pending their vacation In Monte Vista, Colo. :' Enroute there they vlalted, Bryoe Canyon, Meaa Verda park and passed through Lassen Peak pak. They expected to start home about the Itrat of August. Mrs. Corn well .was' principal of our school Inst year. ; Air. VanCvcle attended church and a plcnlo at flranls Was Sunday; Mr.. ,and Mra. , 8oegmiler;' and daughter Marie accompanied by pon nle Calder at Bedford! jeft Sunday for Weed, Cajif to 'visit, .the fieegmll ler'' son rjon,' od opr, relatives. iney remriipa wonaay. JThetma atanderson spent Wednes day In .Medlord visiting relative. ' C. 0. ' Mulhpllen ,ard family were Prospect business visitors Monday. Mrs. Schulia was . leader pi tpt) Friendly, JJeighbore pujidsy . evening. Temptation,", was the test, and ihe lesson was ta.lt en from, both the pid and the Vtf, .Textamf ntr., A apecM song was rendered by Mr. L,ucas,nd Mr. Urant and Mr. Orant gave the young folk a. talk on the subjeojt, Marl Aeegmlller ia neat leader. ',:;. '.Pear picking at Modoc and Dixie orchard Is , under way again and most of our young folk are working. Mr. and Mrs. Calder and daughter Donna, of Medford wore Wednesday guest at the ' Wllllams-Bcegmlller horn. .., , Mr. and Mia. jollier and family hvp , moved ,to town. We are joiry to load tie Colliers and will mlu . them greatly, vrfio ckjJIers have jieeji; worain lorssfr." year. - '" ' ' ." 'SI i-CLIMAX, X)re.. Aug. 7. (8pl. Mr. ipd Mra.yA- JvPrlaaamjand iarpliy pent puntlay with Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, ,',-,. t v,' ' .-v.'... ; " '.' I ,MI Wanda Wyantt orLak creek Is 'spending JMls , week with Netyle Drlssom." , .. , , j,"' S , Mr, W. t. .Charley and sCayton MP Lean shopped In Medford Wednesday. j Carl ana Joe CompJon nave been helping hayl. hay on the WerOs ranch. -j.fr-H- fthd JP6.il -Wr,ta .wept Xo Med jprd Saturday. As also did W. P. Jlharley. - " ' ' T ' ' r. and Mrs. Chas. Jantsar and son pob of Azalea, were guests at the Werta home Sunday .. .."Mrs. K. H. Compton was a pleasant sailer at the Walter Charley home BAuiday. ,, ,-; , . ., . , tin, L. H Werta and Mrs. Oump feft visited school Tuesday. r'.; V . f hll Werta, OAias Jnntaer and N. g. Hansjii motored to .Central Point Mrs. K, H. Compton spent Tuesday at the Werta home. . , : : ' , .;, . f ; 3R0WNSB0RO i r BROWNBBORO, ' Ore., Aug. 7- S !) Mr. and Mi. KarJ Tucker, and ; children. Mrs. Rd Tucker and Bill j Jlart enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake jeyntly, r, - V1 I ..Lester Marshall and Louis Rohrer ; spent last week-end at Lake o' ahe i Woods,, with t,ie Marshall family, who i are spending the summer there. .' Mr. lynd Mrs. Roy Stanley and aon er pleasant callers al he Wright npme Smiday. v " ,', JMr. and Mrs. Harve Btnnloy and ,aoo picnicked at Dead Indian 8oda jringa Tuesday. lr.(Oeo. Brown and daughters Donna anrl Hnln Knii 'ltr" mnA uH )(d,wln , Waketlrld pf Medford spent ,jaai Bijnoay at Bed Blanket, taking Mill them supplies for their sheep camp, y Donald Bleberstedt, Victor Oardner Charlie Mills and Mr. Bush left re .tieutly for Peac BJvar . valley. Canada land expect to be gone several weeks. , Mr. and Mrs. 8t. Claire of Trail japent Prldaj flight at the home 9t " ' ' ' f mm r f AOLB JPOIKT. Ore, Aug. 7. ISpl.) i My. Sophie Chlldreth, who recently underwent an operation at the Com munity hospital. Is , now quite well fjsijrt able Uj, attend to her social duties. ':- i, ' jverftt Pnber of Central Point at lnded the lecture hour prof ram at ike Eagle Point Orange Tuesday. f ' Vrs, Karl Btoner and R o. Brown .nrjurnod Wednesday from Portland. Wisr Mra. Btwer, reoelved medlonl yontlon. . !;' ;;(liMrs. .James Linn and daughter J ry wars In gl Pfllnt recently, a ending to business, en route to Jfdford.. . : Mrs. Lula Taylor and Mrs, Charley Ja sJker ware business visitors' at tho 'it sns of Mrs. Sdlth Weldman, Au. vliaTni. hlaaelw ptanliy. owner of th QpHsfe oecuplad 4y Mrs, dlth Weld ,no and son Rudy, has put up wln ,d m awnlnirs. masting the cotuge look VHght And heary. ,"' "'jirs, W. C. Clements and Mrs. Amy ,Brpwn shopped la Medford Monday. , Mrs, B. K. Howlatt, who lias been "tinder the weather for some u me, Is muoh Improved and was able to at Vpd Orange. August 4. Mr. end Mrs. W. . Hammel ot the fc,rtr Lake highway were, her Ttiys day on business. JV'Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Caater of Phoe 4( attended Orange Tuesday. V' . Services will be held Sunday. Au "(rust th. at the Presbyterian ohyxch---ao)f j. 0. BmlCn oocdpylng the pn ia, Anmdey school. 10 . n.. nvortiln? srnlce II a. m. Christian Kndeavor i . m, . prohlng services p. m. AU are cordially Invited. I tivenlle. Orange met Wednesday Ifc tifW VH ' troil, v ' WAONER CREEK. Ore., Aug. 7. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sten- nett of Crescent City are here visit, Ing. friends, and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Taylor were In Medford shopping Monday. Albert Chamberlain la .reported do ing nicely since his recent lllness.- M.rs. W. L. Sommer and daughter Marie and Miss Ooldle Abbott were In Ashland recently, transacting busi ness..' Mrs. P. E. W. Smith called ,09 Mrs.' Ella Abbott .Tuesday. Mrs. J.. L. Sriner, accompanied by Mrs. C. E, Oreen, shopped in Medford Thursday. Among. dinner guests at the, home of Mrs. Wm. Kerby Sunday were Mr. anal Mrs.' ArtViur Stennett, Mr. and Mrs. a. u. sommers and family, Mr, Wm.. Harrison, and sons, Robert and oienn. , ' , Olenn Abbott called at the H. L. eornmers home recently. ' jciydo ' Stennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 9tennett. who has been maiung .an extended visit here with .friend and relatives, will accompany his parents to their home In Crescent City.; . .' .., Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Moarnw and family, from the Klamath Junction, accompanied by C, A. McOrew of Ash land, were Sunday dinner-guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Briner. .. i , H; L. Scmmer and daughter Mar jory attended the dance In Central Po.'Pt. Satvrday.,,.,, , .... , . ii. Bradley was Ip. Medford on bualneas Monday. " '. .,. ' ,., r ' Mr. And Mrs,-J. D, Hlagle ox ren- tral. Point ,are , spending A few days with their son. H. P. plsgle. hcr-i- 'Mr. "and Mrs! 6harlcs Coweri called on'Mr's.' I.' f;,'BradI3fueKlay. 5 " ?! aars. jjynn; suonaraapn or Amity. Ore., is spendlne, -.law days at the, home of Her brother, H. T. Slagle. - 1-0 ' U ."'i ' i TALEfIT,Oro., Aug. ,7. (Spl.) Mrs. Ida. French and Mrs. L, I. Crawford of Talent arid Mrs. Ray Coleronn left by- motor for a vacation trip through eastern 'Oregon and ) WashlnfeVb PP .Tuesday mofnlcg. , . ... , ... Ml', and Mrs. J'loyd - Bell vajid chil dren pt Eagle Pf lnt' spent the day Thursday with Mr, Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Belli' . ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris and Mrs. May Nugent ot Fair Oaks, Calif., arrived In the valley by motor Tues day and are the house guests or Mr": and Mrs. Harry Weagant.,tMV,i, Mr. and Mrs. DoWltte Hortoiy of Medford uri oaretaklng at the Don Johnson ranch during Mr. Jcinson's absence. i i ' ': ". ' "' The Ladles' Aid and "ho Mlssl mary society of the Methodist church held a Joins meeting on .Thursday at the county home of E, F. Newbry. There was a large attendance and the meet ing was very much enjoyed by. all, 1 Chase Gardner, Nlel and Vern Spiers and Howard Burnetts drove to Kerby Sunday where Nlel Spiers plWifd .the game for' Ctran'ta pass. Grants Pass has signed up Spiers to pitch for them for the rest of the season. On the way home tbey enjoyed a trip through toe Oregon Caves. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Srhart of Wood land. , Calif., ware .dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gardner Wednes day evening. Mrs. Erhart was former ly Miss Mayken Gibson and will be remembered here as a teacher of the W.i.nd Point suhqol.,;. ! " ' Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Marsh and son Roger of ijos Angeles arrived dn Sun day and are the house guests of Mrs. Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Free man Wedge. The damage done the pool hall re cently by tire Is being repaired by Id Bom.) ! ,: v Mr, aud Mrs. Lloys Hamilton and family wbo'havo been occupying the Slepy house have moved to Medford, Mn. and Mrs. Joe Denis have moved to their new, home on a ranch recently purchased on t,ie Crater Lake highway. Mrs. Rycredt Bailey la vacationing on the jOregon coast thla week. " Chas. Bowman drove to Portland and return thla week. ' His sister; Mrs. Turnbaugh of Medford, accom panied him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skecteii drove to Kerby Saturday to attend the celebration and to bring home their son Richard who has been spending his vacation at tta home of his grandmother In Kerby. , ' , Mr. and Mrs. Tryon took their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allston and Mr- and Mrs. Joe Quirk ot Port land,' to Craler Lake during their visit here. -' - ' Mrs. A. Wtnkleman who has been so seriously 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford la reported as slowly Improving, The Southern Pacific hat a crew ol painters In Talent this week re-let- .terlng all railroad signs. twice in me last week w have seen women riding on top ot trelgh' trains rarrylng((nwds of rnsh., ; , ur. ano Mrs. Miner and dauft'ter Marls and Ruth, ot PhoenK, spent tha ritnlnB ( thjt J R frmfn-rt home Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Stratton entertained ' Wednesday honoring Mrs. Allen of Memphis. Ttnrr. who.- h Mrs. Wm. OJenn's house tueat.' ' " 1 3UTTE FALLS BUTTE FALLS, Ore,. Aug. 7. (dpi.) Mrs. Oscar' iilutbotham and sou Dean and Mrs. Chas. Patton anr son lowell made business trip to Mid ford Thursday. Mr. end Mr. Ernest Alberts and Children went, to Huckleberry moun tain aunaay. - ney report swarms of pickers and twrrirs selling fcr 1 par gallon.' Maxlne Jackson spent two wrek.t with her great aunt. Mrs. Mvnle Pos ter ol Wilt, MtK.tnUf.-, wm - MEDFOBD MAIL: Firestone EmphasizclCjratsmahsHip lEissfr J.HS $r .'.wer.-j6--i tut., m viU&M fcw&'t ltJl m i i., .; 'Harvey S. Firestone world famous tire nsagiiale' and outstanding ' ..... 1 l.f ! , IJ. . . L .L J! tnausiriajisi isows worsting ub xjie 'actory at Los Angeles. ; ' ,' There Is no American industry where pride of craftsmanship is greater than In, the 'Firestone fac tories," says R. , C. Tucker, yice president and ficubral sales manager of tbl Western f ircstdne foctprics. "(r. J''irestbnc has long r.ecpgriiiod that it takes something more thah materials,, skill ,-aiid. equipment to build - the' best products, ' explains pucker. ','In the vast I'lrestone or ganization this something more is a pulling together', spirit among all of, the 15.000 designers, and builders of Firestone products. Each of these craftsmen is a Firestone stockholder -partners with Mr. Firestone in the business: "Each 'sliarcs'rcsponsibility and reward .vritb ie aciye J;ie?,d -of the- Jjusincss. - Tp sjii.se. .men sales ,ind bruits mean' fjf more tliah ma terial Hftijp ElTictcitcy, And progress Are. the natural resuiu. . ", ,, there she took, yoeal eson. Maxlne Is .vlslVng btr a.uflt. Mrs. , fftarlle White, in Prospect this week. 11TWIlenne Jackson Is expecting Eu genia Derrick of Medford to visit her . air.- ana ssrs. .90 uximap arui son.llnd moved to Keno Sunday, where Bob Is employed, by the WoyprT nasusor uo. -.- ; 'j. 1 ..' Mrs. C'aV Conley has been very, ill and is yitlU quite Weak but lmprpv liuj. , She has been In the. hospltat for several weeks.-. : i . ..'i Hustlers club met Thursday with Mrs, ..Homer' Craft at the fish hatcf-i ,ftry, ,' All members are now' busy wording on quilts and .articles ,Jor the bamar to be given this fall. Woodman ledge will give a dance Saturday nigh. August 22, at ,trj,o Woodman JialliT All Butte falls and their friends aro Invited.. . ' Karl'' Her'endcen la -building a serv- toe-station at Lorraine.. He also runs a toarber shop .there.- : . . Mrs. Augusta Tlmmons of .Chicago spent a wo)c with Mr, plokard or do)d Hll. and returned' to visit Mrs, Al Hllitreth of Butte Palls. . ' -Mr. and Mrs. At Hlldrctrt, Mr. and Mrs. Bolts of Medford and Mrs. Au gusta Tlmmops picnicked at the Butte Falls f ish '-hatchery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Rocooe Larson and son were In Medford Thursday. , ,, N..vp. Stoddard w.as In Medford Thursday.- , s. A. Hlldrcth, school clerk, .was In Medford Thursday, looking alter business for the school district. 3 '- Roscoe Larson's mother Is vlsltlrut h,er. sb,n' and family. ,' Brisbane's Today'1 (Continued from Page One) . as-' our grandfathers were sur prised when told that' a bath tub waa itrsi 10 pc inaiauea , in. tne White House. A groat majority of the grand fathers denounced the effeminate extravagance, saying that the pres ident, like his predecessors should .be content to walk down to the Poto mac, Just back of the White House, If he thought, a bath necessary. ( In Vera.Crus a volcanic , eruption by Mount '.Thumpa has tn,en and Wo men burled .under tons ot dirt. ' The mountain, never before ;vio lent within memory ot man, acted .badly. w.Ub. ,md(!rground rumblings. nd the, opening ot a wide fissure In the mountain side, groat streams ot mud and wator poured in nearby houses., , , - - ' ,, , . .That, might be considered a mir acle, rebuking Interference with the church toy the Vera Crua govern ment, and la doubtless so Interpret ed by many. Although the volcano did not hurt the governor respon sible for -driving out the clergy, h may have frightened him. It" la batd on one ten burled alive. J', The Republlo Steel corporation's salaried employees, at Youngstown, phlo, .started work yesterday, under a wag reduction of alxteen and twp thlrda per cent. They will work only five days' a week, at the old rate, per day. ' Other workers are not affected. Such cuts remind th man with the' white collar that there I virtue In unions, when hard times come. But even unions may have to choose tjetween wage reduc tion and a abut down. President Oreen of the American Federation ot Labor predicts disor der It the depression lasts, and wants government and Industry to prevent It. It la dangerous to predict un order lor predictions sometimes pro mote rfaii,ion. Mr. Green's Idea, however, may be to give capital a "little scare," to promote action. . . - Nothing Is as tun id a "big money." TRIBUm MEDFORD, .sire mois in sne mmfnuui s-esKpee ; ...'. , The oersonal. direct interest of .every employee in' making ' the best , tires it is possible to build undoubt edly has- been, a .big' factor in the riemarkablc list of records 'held by Firestone jio one gets any bigger durlU out of tjie? rhdianapolis' races, for' Instance,'' than' Firestone1 em ployees, because the ,(9 they build have wrricd all , the winners to vic tory ,fpr twelve cpnsecutive years. The same' in the Breat transconti- nenlaj runs and other supreme tests ' of tire strength and stamina.' ' ' .1 he Jact that every tire fir.cstone b.uihls bears the iiame Fires'ohe' and must pleasure squarely up to ' the Firestone quality sfandafds "Is nn other iniportarit reason 'for" the pride of craftsmanship and the indomitable spirit found in the Firestone factor ies," ' ' ' ' '' ': ' It is more timid than a pink-eyed whlte rabbit aced by a roaring lion? "Big . money" says "think of - us lending out millions at half .or one pep cent a: year lntorest'. Why waste your sympathy on .the man .without a Job?"!;. j.;' .... . .f'i'fKii.., ' James Goodwin Hall, jiead of ih'e antl-prohlbltlon "crusaders" files for amusement, cqntlrnteo to tweak rec ords, and has Just maris ,the round trip from New York to Chicago and back in 0 hours and 66 minutes, beating the time of ihe crack -tiler Hawks, from Chicago to few . jjoiK by two minutes. Hawks , will rem edy 'that, probably. ' '.'-:'. '' Railroad mm ' of Intelligence, knowing thaif t.h,e JOying machnewnj soon bo safer than tuie train,! and contemplating a five: houri-trip Ito Chicago, will' do some. Jiard thlhk Ing. .Other hard ; thinking .will be done by sincere prolxlbltipttlsts, amazed that 'a man should tl so fast and not on Ice water. ,',.' , , Airplanes, driven- by Dler-elJ fin glues, will take passengers froin Bril- cago .to New York tor live dollars, In five hours, and from New, .Yjork to 'Seattle for ten dollars In fifteen hours and less. Write .that, on your tablets. '. , . ' ' ' - '. -' 1 . ...,- p .1 ',' .I,- I LUMBEI WILL BATTLE RATE . LONOVIEW, Wash., Aug. 7. (AP) Three wost coast lumber groups will combine forces at an interstate commerce ' hearing at Portland Au gust 12. to protest, the requested railroad freight rate Increases, said Colonel W.- Bt Greeley, secretary manager of t&e ,Wc.4 Coast Lumber man's association, at a meeting of trustees of that body here yesterday. The Wcstorn Pine association and the Redwood Lumber association are tho other two groups. Colonel Oreeley will be principal witness tor tho combined groups on tho adverse effect of rate Increases on the lumber Industry, It was said. Dance &.U. night In the new open air pavilion at Prospect. Muslo -by Stradcr's band. Phone M3. We'll haul away yobi refme city Sanitary Service. ' , , . . ti, '''''' You Can Afford OIL HEAT Now! secure the lifetime rrmtort and true econniny ot a Century Oil Itnrner at new low-price now In effect. ' Simple In construction automatic In operation nnromlt tl nall.v gunrantred. lo a,way with druiUerv anil: uncertain drat forever. AMt for the new deal, today. ' : -' 1 ' j " The ELECTRIC WIRING COMPANY 'V? n . its W. Main- Uti'MrdfoM.' f(n fj f t'sV' ' ' '. jPROVOST llHOTMKKS. 9S . Main St,. Ashland ' " ' , t. T. KI.CII. limits P AS TH5. NAME IMPLIES aftECiOX; FRTDAY. AtTflUST 7, 1931. ROGUE BARTLETTS W IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Aug. 7. (AP) The first carload of Rogue River Bart- lett pears was due here today, nom inally quoted to retailers at 82.25 for extra fancy and $2 for fancy grade. Yakima extra fancy grade Is ea and el.76 for fancy.. The Journal said today the move ment of Bartletts Is getting into full swing in both major shipping sections. At Medford and Yakima," 1 the paper said, "the movement la show ing normal dally Increase Jn volume. Of particular interest In this year's movement Is the circumstance that the crop is so huge and generally so good that much greater care than normal will be , exercised In sending out only the cream .of the .' crop.", . Great activity in the Yakima re gion was attributed In part to the extremely low price quoted, 20 lor No. .1. and iio.a ton , lor no. z grade. "These are In Jact the low est prices named along the Pacific -coast," the paper said, -"and there fore, may account for, the extremely heavy purchases." . ; . V Home canning operations In Bart letts are expected to show a .very Yaltlma is preparing j.to aid '. this (movement -by Uberal advertising, and It Is said Rogue river Interests may follow, autt. ; ; .; ,v .. A iy.t, r r- r r-- .- ' j'i 37 LIVERPOOL, Eng.. Aug-..r-tAP) Wheat touched ' the lowest, price In thirty-seven years here today when October futures opened ' at three Shilling 8 pence per .hundredweight (about .63 cents a -bushel).-- The result . Is that thousands ot English farmers find themselves In a bad position .Just . when the crop la being harvested. , Dumping-of foreign wheat' Into. -an already .over-supplied market Is blamed for' the drop..'.: t . - ' Uvwtock. v: PORTLAND. Aug. 7. (AP)--Cattle, 35; calves. 20; very quiet. . , Hogs 6.38;'' about 'Steady, 'y ; . '". 'V- Sheep, 700, Including 49 direct; steady..- ' !. '" ' ' :'v- '.: ; Portland Produce -..''' ; - PnidUCC.1 '' " . "' "" v PORTLAND.' Aug. 7. (AP MO tintr: ' Nominal buying price, 1031 clip. Long hair, 10c; kid, 16b lb. . Onions: Selling price to retailers: Walla Walla globes, H.20 135. ' Butter, eggs, milk, 'country meats, butterfat, live poultry, potatoes, wool,- hay, quotations' unchanged. Portland Wheat ' PQRTJ4AND, Ore.. Aug. 7. (AP) Wheat:, ' ";. ' '"'.'' Open High Low Close 8opt. (old):.... .45y4'.4B .46 .45 Sept.' (hew).... v48 .47 .46 .47 JDoo. . 49 V4 .60 .4914 ?o ' , wasn grainy . s Big Bend bluostem .'. .64 Soft while" .:......'... .45V4 Western whlto ., .. .46U. Northern spring .........., .42 Western red .42 V4 OaU: No, 2 white .417.00 .Today's car receipts: Wheat 101; flour 9; oats 2; hay 3 - -. 1 .! ' - "'" j SHU iTaiirlHro HpttrfHt-,- l ' 8AM FRANCISCO. Aug. 7i-AP)-j-Buttertat f.o.b. San Pranctsco' 30c.r 4 1- , . Wall Street Report NEW yORK,: .Alig. 7. (APl-c-curlty markets, stiffened toward the oloso of today's. tradlng.,i(ftr a. ang gy tendency In the rail' Issues' and imparted-! '.a. somewhat Micvptn during most ot the day. ' '" A vigorous advance In the wheat marKet was an encouraging develop airftt.lbut" tho stock market -remained eatremety sluggish, and the. tttm- ...... 1. 1 - . - V tUILT. FOR A LlFtTIMK over was. only about three-quarters of a million shares. Today's clcalng price for 17 select ed stocks follow: American. Can . Curtis Wright 3 167 '.i 841, 37 27 20 22 1714 74 57, 37 !, . 26 American T. T Anaconda General Motors Int. T. & T. Montgo.mery Ward ... Paramount Pub. Radio . rv Southern Pac S. O. of Ca. S. O. of N. J." . Trans- Am. , United Aircraft . U. 8. Steel Corp't Trust 8hs :8-y. Fx 0. Trust.; ..-' .an ' ' I Rspirlnl b Jstbas County btrsct Co. fiilk strut sn Csntrsl Awins.) Marrlatje Licenses Gilbert L. Holdsclaw and Alma E. Stafford. Robert E. Clancy and Camllle C. Clemenson. . ' Circuit Court - H. J. Hagen vs. J. T. Brewer as Oregon California Trucking Co! et al. For money. j :' flxal Estate Tra;isfers. ' J. W- Cook, et ux. to George For est .Cook. W- D. to 2.654 acres In NE'4 sec.: 19. twp 37 S R. 1 W-. io. -:'.'- '--' ' "' -jaazei Bromley to Horace L. Brom ley, . C. b. to lots 7 and 8, Bryant Add. to Medford. Lot 4 Oaklawn Add. tp Mfcdford,,!. . Rachel Mead, et ytr to Adam Emlg, W. P. to lot '4, blk. 1. Crescent sub division to Medford.'tlO. Ezra J., Bonner, et ux.. to A. Robinson.' et ux, W. D. to of ap'A: fY of swu; se"4 ol nw sec. 20,'twp.'34 I E., 10. Charles Oswald to ouarun Schmidt. W. P- to NW!4 of SJE4; NE qf SW'A sec. 6, twp. 37 B, B. 1 E. 1. -.''"'. "' . ".. . F. - A. Olldden. et ux, to J. B. Starkey, et ux, W. P., to lot a, Mace subdivision. 10. Noel Ersktne, - t ux to Hamilton Watklns, et ux, W. P. to tract in Mlngiis sub-division to Medford, $10. ...United States to Martin R. Bcottl, patent to I lots i and 2, see. 20, twp. 40 S., R. 2 E. Sheriff to. Frank P. Dutton,. tax ' iiri'y. nf Mull.' fun. 4. twD. 39 S.. R. 1 W.. 60. Sheriff .to Jack Hlckson, tax ocea to lot 3 and 4, blk. 3, Central Add. to Eagle Point, $10. ' Sheriff to Porothy Ounn, tax deed to 8W of NWVi; NW14 of SW'A sec. 8. twp. 37 S,'R. W- 8188.99. .Sheriff to Joe N. Buckmaster, tax deed.- 20 acres -la sec. Jl, ,twp. 34 8, R. 1 E.68.76. ' Sheriff to Cleona V. Jlrburn, tax deed to 8W14 ,of SW',4, sec. 32, twp. 38 8- R., 4 W. 84,9 91.. ,' - Sheriff to W. H. tung, tax deed to lot , 33, blk. 9, .Central Add. to Eagle Point, 822.60.. L.Clty'of Medtord to A. J. Johnston, et MX, Q. C. p. to lot" 111 blk,. 3, prultdale Add. to Medford. 1. ' R. H. Toft, et ux. to P. M. Cleve land. W. D. to lots 11 and 13, blk. 17.' Butte Falls, 810., . . . Ralph F. Dean to Olive Dean. W. P. to NEV4 of SE seo. 6, ,twp. 37 8.. R. W. 810. United States to Ralph Farnhom DeBn, patent to lot 8 and 8W V, ol SWK sec. 6, two. 37 '8.. R. 2 W. Sheriff to Hal E. Wright, tax deed to SUj of 814 sec. 28, twp. 33 S., R. 1 W., 8247.44. t Joseph Mayfield. et ux, to W. G. Mayfleld. W. D. to NW14 of SEH: 8WH of NEV4, 8E of NW sec. 31, twp, 34. 1 W., 8W14 of SWV, sec." 30, NW14 -'of 'UW14 sec;"3i; SEi of SEVi sec. 26. twp. 34 S., R. 2 W.. 810. Madeline M. Gerdes $0 Thq. F. Keisoe. et yx. W. P. .to lot 10, Gerdes Terrace, 810. x- !'' Leota B. Thompson to C. E.-Aoplc-gate. W. D. to 10 acres In DLC 84, twp. 37 a..JR. a.W. 810.. Homer A., Banister, et ux. to Myrtle M. Banister. ,W.! D. to tract In PLC 72. twp. 37 .8... ;R. 1 , 10.' '. May Hedges, et vlr to J. G. 8kld more. .W. -D- to N14. ot.J)W4J; 8E4 of NW'i; NE ,Qf SWU. seq, 32 twp. 87's.;.p;':a e'h'810. ' '' -: "-Beryl E. Eaton to WlUard S. Eaton, et : ux. W. 'D. to I acres In PLC 69. twp. 38 R. 1 Vr.: 810. CHAS. E. GRAY lM L.y . ?v ' - Vau r invHcd to present this cou pdn at the) Mali Tribune office and receive two FREE v TO. A.LIUNQ PICTURE " A PxTlflSlMU T TtfS Ai a Otjei't Bubsarfber of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you art 8 aebscrlbsr pf th ia,il Trlbun your nam may. appear her tomor row. Only subscribers' name wit be published snd, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en Joy FREE show as GUESTS 0 THIS PAPER. OTvrpCtYiHa -"The Common Law" TICKETS EMPIRE Contracts let by school HOOD 'rivera L board for removal of partition at ; over sole mm..7 ILJ echooihouse for., play shed. .. . Laundry.,,-.. . "l0. 83 Diamond Diamond hotel opened . The total " under management of Mrs. Dehlia ttcaro railroads at iL "" ."-".wv.UIM nnn i-w! Lower! Lowes) ' What a Tumble Prices Take' ' And On '" - .:, Such Lovely Dresses, Too! Pity the Ciclplrss prices. , tale they'll ,tcl you. of tun th . T ' ' said: "' ', ; ;. t - "Vcs, I. know Micne .are bcaiitiriij' silk .dressts, 'nna'ttcrti, J tirlee 'lint the time has come to ' . .-' j 1 Mark down bottom s YaV W TaTa Vpasa- 4! sfl a paal aV aft m m 1 yL Pric and Le "Sell out completely ,and pt once, cleared for fall arrivals.", , N-. k. Group 1 Dresses Group 2 PATS $2.98 Saturday Specials Fat Hens, lb. . 53 extra for drawing Fat Colored Fryers, lb. :.'... Leg of Spring Lamb, lb. . . Lamb Chops, lb. Hams, half or whole, lb. v . Frye's Picnics, 'lb. STEER BEEF ; M BABY BEEF GRAIN FED PORK- j VE AL RABBI' AU ' Kinds of Lunch Meats Every Day Is Bargain Day at the lyy Street Me4Iadk ' ", Just Around the Corner from the P. 0. Beck's Sliced Malted Milk M ' TKose Qootj Pptato DonuU SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Beck's Pan Dandy Brea ( Gbbd to the Last Crumb : 1 ' at Yoim FAVOP.rrE!'6ftroc R 4. -01 VLL UKtsti) AND HATS 3 Racks and stork at) TJIESE ABE THE 011I1ERS. 80. .,JlE(VI)Y-TO.WEAR CI.E.n.rB Ism ...AJilV UOtV! ... I v ,-Sf y , ALL SALES FINAL '. Group '3 Dresses .... j - .u,..: Group' 4 v Dresses '$3 ,v''; I1EPT. STQ3SS ' ': '' "g' r3f v 1 H THE WBSt:. Selected Ingredients 1 Nothing' but tli6'ubethe4 ' that can be bought -goeB ) ' 20CDo HA d Beck!sJBakery Phone 129