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MEDFORD MAIL TRD3UXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.
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DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
WANT AD
HERB ARB THE RATES:
Per word first Insertion
(Minimum 95o)
Each addition!) insertion.
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per line per month, without
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Phone 75
LOST Pair glasses. Phone Sanden,
Jacksonville. , - -
LOST Lad.es SchaefeT fountain pen.
Black wtin two g"
Probably left at G"""
Store. Please return to Mall Trib
une. Reward.
LOST If dog missing. eaU 1518.
ESTRAYED
Creek district, yearling 0
heifer. J. A. Manke, R. P.
Medford.
' HELP WANTED MALE
WE WANT A MAN. who wants to en
ter permanent fast growing busi
ness. Grants Pass, Medford and
Ashland territory. No selling or can
vassing. Must furnish best of ref
erences, and 750.00 cash fully pro
tected by old established, national
ly known concern. Profits guaran
teed. Part time required, and good
for 200.00 mo. at start. Address
Box 7319, Mall Tribune.'
WANTED Janitor, steady position
for right man. Experience prefer
red. Box 4571, Mall Tribune.
INSTRUCTION
1260-3400 YEAR. Government Jobs.
Men-women. 18-50. steady work. We
coach for examinations. List posi
tions and full particulars FREE.
Write immediately today sure.
Box 13380, Mall Tribune, Medford.
Oregon.
HELP WANTED Mule and female.
STEADY Job-Men and women wanted
any age 18 to 50. We are now pre
paring a limited number for Civil
Service examinations under our
special pay after appointment plan.
Write now. Dox 7243 Mall Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GIRL wishes housework or care of
children. 347 North Front or phone
408-R-l.
WANTED Thinning by contract, will
guarantee to save the grower mon
ey. Have all experienced thinners.
Can give good references. Phone
358-W.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants to
handle books for small firms need
ing only part time man. Phone
jk 1458-Y.
COOK Woman, best reference, any
thing considered. Box 4544 Trib
une. WANTED Care of children and sew
ing. Bedroom for rent. Phone 819-L.
WANTED FARMS
FARM WANTED 75 acres Irrigated.
In crop, on highway near school,
new house, near Klamath Palls,
clear to trade for Jackson County
farms. H. Haynes, 438 A St. Ash
land. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Truck to haul 60 M dry
lumber from Lake Creek to Grants
Pass. 814 Plum St.
WILL care for children In my home,
by week or month. Tel 1031-J.
WANTED Saddle horse or pony to
keep thru summer for Its feed. Ted
dy Marshall. Phone 779-L.
WANTED To Borrow 800 00, best
security. Fine country home, phone
864-L.
WANTED To buy second hand turn
ing wood lathe, lo-in. swing or
more,
bune.
Write boi 4222, Mali Trl-
W ANTED A laree size uaed electric
fan; address J. B- Mall Tribune
giving size, condition and price.
WANTED Laundry, completely fin
ished. 8c lb. Phone 869-X-2.
EMPTY TRUCK going to California
and various parts of Oregon wants
load. Prank New land. 620 W. 13th
8C
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford bargain
House. 37 No Grape St. 1 1063
FOR RF.NT HOI ..
rOR RENT Three room furnished
house, gsraae. 145 So. Grape fit.
POR RENT 539 Wrt 10th fitrfft.
Six room unfurnished home. Wond
rane. One block frrm new co'irt
house. U 25 tnrl.iding water.
Charles R. Bar. H-aHor. Medford
Building. Phone 303.
POR RENT 48 Park Avenue. Foir
room furnished hoiwe. Eeririr
ranie. o: heatroia and p;ano 4JO00
a month lr.cl-.ri.i. ier. 0r:
R Rv flea. tor, MeUlo.d flJi.diCs
Paone 302.
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liMMrfrn
FOR RENT HOUSES FOR BALE REAL ESTATE
POR RENT Modern home, basement. RANCH BUYERS ATTENTION
furnace, hardwood floor, beautiful 114 ACRES, mostly all Bear Creek
trees, sleeping porch. In best neigh- bottom finest free soil, free trrlga-
borbood. Mall Tribune, Box 7249. tlon. the well and pumping equlp-
. . -w- . nient cost $1700.00 to install alone;
FOR RENT 6 room furnished or un- house, barn, place fenced. Joins
furnished house, garden spot and paved highway, has running stream
fruit. 527 Putman and Austin. year around. This place was priced
at $13,000.00 non-resident owner
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room house. x aesoO.OO. must have ac- I
Phoenix. $7.50. Phone Jacksonville, tlon.
364. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
FOR RENT That beautiful, "large 135 E. 6th S Phone 1406
home at S3 North Orange street. FOR SALE Cabin site at Shady Cove
Flowers, lawn, fruit, double gar- on th, Rogue. c, j-i Bradflah.
aire. Available now. Key at 4 n5 B M,, 8t
North Peach. Phone 14.73-W. - -
RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS
FOR RENT Nice clean modern 4 g0 wltn hall j,. on
room house. Phone 790-L. t Rogue river, at lower High Banks.
-- ?3n".$
A'mond. location at MSO0.
FOR RENT Furnished 8 room cabin. WALTER H JONES. Realtor,
close in. cheap. S18 Haven. Jackson County Bank Bldg.
-i-.t.. - - i.. . i .I 1 1 1 i -i. - -..-.i-..- pnone 788.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room '-"'''
English cottage, hardwood floors. WHEN you thlnsof real stt think
fireplace, etc. 637 Palm St.. Phone of Brown . Wnlt
83S-J-3.
BUSINESS OPPORTUXI1IIES
FOR RENT a-room modern house. . --. . -
neat, convenient, reasonable. 1018 FOR SALE Bargain price, furntshed
W. 11th. bungalow hotel, 3 stores, block
.. M . frontage. 1377 Boulevard. Phone
POR RENT Modern partly furnished 84i Ashland. Oregon. :
t-room cottage, east side. Call at .
"i-8-R1Ve"''"' - "0R SALE AUTOMOBILES
cefyrntlhedr JS3
monjb. Phone 10-XX-l. Central tST
. P'nt- - - at 8225.00,
FOR RENT 6-room unfurn. house.
Inquire 1231 North Riverside. 1831 Ford cabriolet, guaranteed
, like new every way, cost 8798.50,
FOR RENT Nicely furnished four- special upholstery. A real buy at
room duplex, 817.50, close In. Tel. 8465.00. Many more at give-away
1149. prices.
GATES AUTO CO., Used Car Dept.
FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish-
) ed house. Call at 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Dodge school bus, 1030
' . - model. 20 passenger. Price 8700.
I FOR RENT Good 6-room house. Johnson Auto Camp, Klamatn.
rhone 1041-M. Calif.
POR RENT Modern house, close In. REPOSSESSED USED CARS
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. Two Ford trucks. A models, 1931 Ford
820 per month. CaU at 325 South .port roadster and sedan. 1928 Olds
Riverside. coach and Dodge sedan, 1931 Chev-
rolet sport coupe. Pontlac coupe,
FOR RENT Modern 8 room cottage, emh anl ,!,. (0ne eEsex cut
, 817.50. 313 So. Grape. 835 00.)
fRENT Voom houw Yrcim PONTIAC SALES FLOOR
; house: cabin. All furnished. 813 So. Riverside
Summit. FOR SALE DOUS AND PETS
FOR REN1 homes Furntsbed or r"!r.T!" Z. "
unfurnished Brown 8 White FR 6LIr-p,V,r f, ood hou"d PUP"-
' -u.t.,,-,.1 - l. ti i t. -,. -, -- -.- -.- l Cass Auto Wrecking Co., 1112 So.
POP. RENT 4 so 6-room houses Riverside. Phone 780.
Phone 105. 80 N OentreJ. ... . r
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
i FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, .
modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk
cows. Adolf Schulz, Beagle, Ore.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS TTTiT-CTZ-TTC..,. :
I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3-room apartment. Tel. Trrr"
623-J after 12;30. FtK SALJS New De Luxe Electric
,. L . .,. - -' .- V - -,, . range, new 6-piece dining room set,
3-ROOM apartment for rent, private price reasonable. 303 Vancouver.
bath and entrance, and garage. 51 TTTT'-'-TT' t "
No. Oakdale. LLOYD LOOM baby buggy In good
condition, will trade for child's
FOR RENT Front cor., I and 2-room cart. Ruby Schulz, Beagle, Ore.
turn, apts., neat, pleasant, very "rT7'r'r' " "" '
reasonable. 1205 K. Main St. Foa SALE 6-plece pink enamel bed-
- . room set, wardrobe trunk, antique
FOR RENT flchuler Apts. beautiful- walnut desk, wicker porch chairs,
ly furnished and modern. Prices Phone 43I-R.
ranging from 830 to 850. Corner TT'Ty" -
6th and Oakdale. P0R , B"5-forl truck, cheap. In-
quire 502 Maple.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire mrl' ""'" -
after 5 p. m.. 503 So. Holly. REPOSSESSED bungalow piano at a
. .. -. -,. . -. .. -,. -i. -. -. -. -,. - '. ... -,. -,. big saving. Easy terms. Mrs. H. O.
NEAT, pleasant 1 and 2 room apt'mts. Purucker, Electric Wiring Co., 222
Very reasonable. 1205 Main. Main.
ENTIRE lower floor, fireplace, unfur- BAROAIN In a. used piano. Davis
nlshed except range. Key at 148 So. Transfer Co.
Ivy'.-,.-. - .n. -,.-L, .... FOR SALE Heatrola, electrle range,
FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed, bed davenport, floor lamp. Pathe
Frlgldalre. The Berben. 10 Quince. phonograph, 2 9xl2-rugs. Inquire
.- 340 S. Holly.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Dwell --s.
Court. 829 No. Holly. FOR SALE 50 rabbits. Phone 8-F-3.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt., FLOWER plants, cheap. 311 Wlllam-
downatatrs. 345 No. Bartlett.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 796 OUT FLOWERS, plants, fryers. Mrs.
Dressier, 1107 East Main.
FURN. APT. for rent: 8 rotoms, bath,
steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk FOR SALETwo crypts In Medford
Apts. Phone 687. Mausoleum, desirable location. Box
4536 Tribune.
FURNISHED house. 2 and 8-room . -
apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. MONEY Quickly Raised Introduce
- new deodorizer block, perfumes
FOR RENT 3-room apartment. 610 bathroom: cleans toilet bowl: S5c
620 So Fir. Phone 1320. seller, (sample 12c). Spl'c As Span
Co., San Antonio, Texas.
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD CTTrS TZ i
, , - - - - FOR SALE Good used piano In flrat
BOARD AND ROOM. 336 So. Ivy. class condition. Priced reasonable
Phone 842-X. for quick sale. Address Mrs. Ruben
- E. Peyton, Trail, Oregon.
FOR RENT Attractive room, home
cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach FOR SALE Ford AA truck. 615 W.
Second.
REDUCED RATES for room and board "
at 716 B. Main. POR SALE Good second hand tlm-
bera and 3-ln. plank, cheap. Big
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS Pjne. Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1.
rT T POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time
FOR RENT-Warehouse 25x100 suit- to alch fru tre,, cort
able for trucking service, front and t)ma mmS M ,hrubberT. Pboat
rear entrance, close to business cen- 258-W
i ter. Phone 769-R. -. - ., --, -,
POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 8
FOR EXCHANGE lays. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
HAVE young cow. fresh to trade for GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertlUter.
used car. L. J. Sprouse, R. D. No. I, sand and 8"! Phone '2-J.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine., all
lno.000.00 CLEAR Alberta. Canada In- makes. 68 up; terms If desired All
come to exchange tor Rogue River make, rented and repaired White
Valley. Ph. 1233-W 1000 W. 11th. Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett
TO TRADE-iqulty In modern five- SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM
room house for small truck or trac- CLEANER Extra good buy on elec
tor. K C. Mall Tribune. tf M and treadle Singer machines
. Machines for rent and repaired
PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade Tel. N-. changed from book listing
for light car. Jacksonville Star to 844-J.
Route. Box 31-B. SINOER SEWING MACHINE CO.
229 E. 6th.
TRADE Equity of 1500 In 6-room - .
bungalow on macadam street for BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiff, or
suburban acreage. Write Box 8834. to your order. Hi way Exchange.
Tribune. East Central Point.
FOR TRADE 2 modern houses part- tuarri tvrnt-a '
ly furnished, for small ln-proved MISCtl.bANEOtS
acreage. 414 3. Riverside. AUOlNO to No. Dakota soon. Model
- A Ford Tudor car. Room for one.
FOR SALE HOMES share expenses. References. C. M.
.. English, 1008 So. Oakdale. Medford.
WANTED Jack. Co. Bldg. Loan . -
stock in trade for home renting LOCAL or long dlts.nc hauling We
for 145 mo. Phone 39A.R. guarantee to save you money Baw-
,-.,..-. ley rransfer. 618 North Riverside
: FOR SALE Modern furnished 8-roc-m Phone 1044-X.
I home and ssraee. Or will trade lor ---- .-
I what hare you?. 31 E:m. CASH paid for old t-.ld. Jewelry.
' - tr.de -ork, eto. Jennings Loan
1 FOR SALE OR TRADE a 1200 equity Office. No. 5 South Front.
1 In large bungalow No. 316 Howard -
street for 6300 cash or will trade . EA.ST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East
' for anything we can use Loan pay- Main. Haircut 25c. Open till 8i
' menu like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or evenings
I 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce. --if'
- WE PAT CASH
I FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone For furniture, tool, or whit have
I 105 30 No Central. you. Medford Bargain truss. 371
1 r No. Orape St. Phone 1082
FOR MI.E n El. " ;
FOR f Al EToVT'Dry iiackoak.' 16- Oslnhl house, alwsys In first
I inc.v '.v-c. o.viv lir i-.n'h; 4eeu c'ss condition, for rent, less of sale
I U, 16-liich. Faooe 8o)-a-4. CaU 10.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Autoniouue k.oans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up oalanoe due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payment Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for appointment
AD struct
JACKSON CO.
AHSTUAC1 CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance, lite
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURKAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
ol Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No. 83 Nortb Central We.,
upstairs.
Furniture Repairing.
PURN1TURB RK-UPHOLSTERED, re
flnisbed re-glued. We carry a full
line ol upholstery sample. A. N
Thlbault. Tel. 868-R
Dressmaking and uemodrllug.
THE PASHJON SHOP Dressmaking
and .emoiiellug. 428 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181
Kiuert Window Cleaners
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel III!
House oleanlng. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Funeral earlur
PEBL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished ao years Ambulance serv
ice. 8th St at Oakdale Tel 1.
Job Ptlntlni.
MAJL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing H all kinds; book
binding: louse-leaf ledgers; and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing line. JB-30 N Orape
Phone 75
Lawnmowers
LA WN MOWERS 8HARPENED. OILED
and adjusted for 750 Cell and de
liver nee 33 No. Fir. Phone 381.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY od furniture and
late model autos. Three oer cent
per month on unpaid oalanoe No
other charges Come In and get
the cash today. See W E Thomas
t5 So. Central. Phone 139
Painting.
JOHN H. LOCK
Contracting Painter.
Quality work at lower prices.
Phone 640 or 053-R.
E L. CLYMER Painter, decorator,
contractor. Estimates free. Phone
831-L.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOITI Teacher of
piano Clerical and populai music
courses Height Music Studio. 818
Liberty Bldg. Tel 73.
Piano Ueaiera.
SEE the Baldwin .ins of Pianis at the
EiecttUi Wiring Co. 323 W Main
St., or call Mrs H O urucker
Tel 1443
Trantlcf.
RKINKINO TRUCKINCI CO. Trans
fer and .ftorae. We haul anything
at .a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Pnone 3.12.
DAVIS TRANSFER 8TORAOE -Sernoe
guaranteed 20 S Orape 8t
Phone 844. or residence 1080.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Roofing
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofa Estimates and
Inspection without charge. 10th and
Plr 8t. Tel. 10T7.
Meteorological Report
June 30, 1833
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesday cloudy. Moderate tempera
ture. Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight
and Tuesday. Probably light rain
northwest portion. Moderate temper
ature. Lowest temperature this morning.
54 degrees.
Temperature , a year ago today:
Highest, 81; lowest, 83.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1931, 22.28 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 28 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 88
per cent.
Sunset today, 7:40 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:36 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:49 p. m.
Observations Taken at 8 A. Af..
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Roseburg ... 82
Salt Lake City 82
San Francisco 74
Seattle 72
Spokane .. 68
Washington, D.C. 70
Dakota Farmers
Can't Cut Grain
PIERRE, B. D.. June 30. (API
Declaring that thousands of South
Dakota farmers cannot cut their
grain unless government aid Is given
them L. O. Troth, state secretary
of agriculture today sent A plea for
more federal funds to Secretary of
Agriculture Hyde.
LINDBERGH WILLING
TO GIVE TESTIMONY
FLEMINOTON, N. J, June 30.
(APi Col. Charles A. Lindbergh has
expressed willingness tn accept serv
ice of subpoena by the defense for
sppearance at the trial of John H.
Curtis, kidnap hoaxer.
Oakland June 30 ap The
former coast guard cutter Bear, re
christened the "Bear of Oakland" for
her proposed trip to the Antarctic
with Rear Admiral Richard . Byrd.
sailed shortly after noon today for
Bostoo, where she will be refitted for
the trip.
The best clear Cedar Shingles. 83 00
per 1000. Regular 84 09 shingles
UecUoicj Lumbar Co,
Baker City 70 44
Boston 74 54
Boise 78 52 ..
Chicago 70 68 T
Denver - 30 58 .02
Des Moines 74 80 .18
Fresno 94 68 .08
Helena 73 48
Los AnReles 84
Medford 82
New York 68
Phoenix 106
Portland 80
Reno .. 64
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Frn Valley
FERN VALLEY, June 20. (8pl.)
Everyone la thinning this week. A
aplendld crop of both applea and
pears Is reported Djr the orchard. au.
Among the graduates of Medford
high vaa Helen Kantor of Fern Val
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed in son of Talent
called on tVieir daughter and son
In-law Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mont
gomery. Thursday evening. Little
Oary Montgomery la staying a few
days with hla grandparents.
U. H. Hughes and Mrs. Ed Mar
shall and children spent June 4th
with Mrs. M. F. Hughes In Sams
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Mlas
Anne Kantor and Floyd MaHarry
were In Grant Pass Sunday where
they secured a number of crates of
fine strawberries.
Among others taking part In the
mualcAl concert given by Mrs. E. E.
O ore Inst week at Medford were
Mlsaes Wilma and Nellie Nlpepr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvln Montgomery,
sons Herman and Robert, of Phoe
nix and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mar
shall spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeWlt attend
ed a dinner given In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. C, B. McMath at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter of west
Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mo
Math are leaving soon for Sacra
mento, Calif.
Announcement of the marriage of
Miss Margaret Hughes and Ernest
Beer at Klamath Falls June 3rd Is
made. Mrs. Beer Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Hughes. She
la an employee of the Newberry
stores and he of the Hotel Jack
son. A party honoring the eighteenth
birthday of Helen Kantor was given
June Jfl by a number of her friends
at the Kantor home. Outdoor games
were played until eleven o'clock, then
delicious refreshment were served.
Quests were Misses Alice and Mary
Hensler, Marguerite Cunningham,
Lois Mason, Verlee Connor, Lillian
Kantor, Mesdames Pearl Kantor and
Mildred Marshall, Harry Steele, Roy
Coghill, Vernon and Marlon Dunlap,
BUI, John, Joe, Elmer and Henry
Kantor and L. C. Hill.
Ralph Dewlt called on Mr. Clark
In Medford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes spent
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Ollmore in Medford.
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Riviera
RIVIERA. June 20. (Spl.) Mrs.
George Lance who underwent a ma
jor operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital last week Is slowly Improving.
Ward McOuat left for forestry ser
vice the first of the week.
Mrs. O. W. Martin of Oold Hill was
a Riviera caller Tuesday.
Mrs. Oeo. West and daughter Paul
ine Champlln of Medford are here
taking care of Mr. West's mother,
Mrs. Pauline Wahl.
Mrs. Etfle Blrdseye, past president
of the Rogue River Civic Improve
ment club was agreeably surprised
Friday afternoon by the club mem
bers, twenty-five being present. The
club presented Mrs. Blrdseye with
leather hand bag In appreciation of
her services as president.
Mrs. Leona Miller and aunt, Mrs.
Fennelson of Portland, are visiting
Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
M. C. Boomsllter.
Mrs. Myrtle Briscoe 1 still receiv
ing treatment at the Community hls
pltal In Medford.
L. L. Smith and daughter Dorothy
left Thursday for Junction City, to
spend a few days.
Raymond Blals and Buster Mul
len of Oold Hill and Donald Skeltpn
and John Mills of Miller Creek spent
Friday with Rowland Miller.
Among Medford shoppers this week
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ouetzlaff, Mrs.
Joe Woodcock, Mrs. Palmer and
daughter Beatrice, Dorothy Conner,
Mrs. R. L. Miller and children, Row
land and Phyllis, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Lance.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, June 30.
(Spl.) John Schutte and mother
spent the week end In Medford.
Dick Hale and William Shann were
In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Jame, Mays and daughter,
Ruth, called on Mrs. D. C. Hale and
Mrs. Wllllsm Shsnn recently.
Harold and Robert Thomas and
Lorln Close were out to Ashland on
Tuesday.
Mlsa Ruth Maya was an overnight
guest of the Misses Anna and Clara
Schnler Saturday.
Ralph Oreen was out to the valley
Tuesday.
James McDowell has been working
for Mr. Bailey.
Roy Buehnell returned home from
Lakevlew Tuesdsy.
Mrs. James McDowell was quite III
last week.
Mrs. Thomas and son, Hsrold, were
out to the valley Thuraday.
Mrs. James Msvs called on Mrs.
Oeorge Me Anstly Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Msrnuee. here
been thinning apples for Mrs. Ham
lin. Miss Kuth Mays called on Mra. Wil
liam Bhann Monday.
Four Injured In
Cranking Autos
PORTLAND, Ore., June 30 (API
Cranking automobile was under
taken In Portland today wltl die.
asteroiia results. Four persona were
irea'ert St hotpltsls here fur Injuries
sustained, nblla cranking lhU cars.
Applegate
APPLEOATE, June 20. (Spl.)
Elmer White of Sterling creek re
ceived word Wednesday that his
father passed away that day In Co
qullle. The new Sterling creek bridge on
the Little Applegate road, that Is
being built by the Hartman brothers.
Is well under way and It Is thought
It will be completed this week,
Sam Randall and Mrs. Hattlo Lo
gan of Jacksonville were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of Mra. Lo
gan's brother and alster-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ancll Ollson. Mrs. Logan
and Rachel Brown of WUdervllle
plan to go to Montague to cook In
the Smith Brothers' Lumber camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschelt Smith of
Compton, Calif., arrived at Squaw
lake last week to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Parr. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Veoch and Clarence Veach
of Algoma, Wash., are spending a
few days at Squaw lake.
Lucille Arant, who has been teach
ing at Westatde and her alster. Miss
Pearl Arant who attended hlgn
school at Medford have arrived t
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Arant to spend the summer.
Mrs. H. H. Taylor spent last week
on the Applegate visiting her sons.
Edwin and Jesse Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lilly of Grants
Pass were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jonea at the
Seneca mines,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dunford and fam
ily were dinner guests Friday of Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer.
Miss Margaret Hamilton enter
tained the Little Applegate Sewing
club Wednesday. Eleven members
were present and four tlsltoss, In
cluding Mrs. Ernest Holbrook of San
Francisco here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron, Mrs.
H. H. Taylor and the hostess1 mother.
Mrs. Mary Hamilton and sister, Mrs.
Hazel Plena of Medford. After re
freshments a business meeting was
held and plana made for get-to-gother
plcnlo the evening of June
20 when all members will meet at
the home of Mrs. E. H. Taylor and
entertain their husbands. Refresh
ments of cake, sandwiches, and cof
fee will be served.
Among those from the Applegste
who attended the graduation exer
cises at Medford were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Crump, Mrs. Frank Cameron
and daughter, Mra. Ernest Holbrook.
Mrs. Jim Buckley, Mr. and Mrs.
George Buckley, Dave and Rose Buck
ley, Carol Poe and Carl Margultar.
Among those from here who gradu
ated were Lewis Buckley, Evelyn Nel
son and Ceacll Sullivan of Medford,
who la a granddaughter of Mrs.
Dave Jones of thla vicinity and
who has many friends here.
Mrs. Jim Wlnnlngham underwent
an operation for the removal of her
tonsils at the Jacksonville Sani
tarium Inst week.
Tom Clark, who makes his home
here with his sister, Mra. Fred
Straube, left Saturday for Roseburg
where he has employment.
Mrs. Roy Brown has ss guests hsr
sister, Mrs. Joe Msrckle of Keno and
her daughter, Mrs. Ben Woodrunn
nf Los Aneeles.
Robert Holzgang Is back on the-
old Holzgang place near Ruch neip
Ing hla brother-and-law, Ralph Gll
dea through haying. Mr. and Mra.
Glldea arrived about elx weeks ago
from San Francisco to take posses
sion of the ranch.
A miscellaneous shr . was held
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rslph
Plttlck on Humbug honoring Mrs.
John Perry of Provolt. Sixteen guests
were present and refreshment of Ice
cresm and cake were served on the
lawn. Miss Doris Rose of Medford
and . Mrs. Beldon Block, formerly
Miss Twlla Rader of Phoenix were
among the guests. The party wss
also a fsrewell to Mrs. Plttlck, who
leaves soon for Csllfornla.
The Beaver Creek Sunday school
presented a children's day program
last Sunday at the school house
after their regular Sunday school
services. Several from the Watklns
district were visitors.
The Beaver creek community and
the Applegate Orange gave a two
hour program last week at th Ap
plegate hall. After the program a
da.ice was given with free refresh
menu by the Orange.
Kenneth Anderson, who I em
ployed at the weather bureau t
Medford wss cslllng on Applegst
friends and relatives Wednesday. Mr.
Anderson I now hsvlng short va
cation. Attorney Ou NerOury we motor
ing on Applegate lost Wednesday.
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, June 20.
(Spl.) Charles Edwards of near Los
Angeles Is visiting at hi father's, A
O. Edwards of Williams.' He Is ac
companied by Mrs. Rawlelgh and two
children. Mrs. Rawlelgh la a sister of
Mrs. Edwards.
Lester Sutton of Klamath Falls
spent the week end on Williams
Creek.
Stanley Sparlln, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Sparltn of Merrit Is visiting
his grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Sparlln. and Mr. and Mra. Taylor
Hartley.
The Spleer boys and Oeorge Learn
ed are cutting logs for th Amos
Smith sawmill on th C. W. Robert
place.
Several of th boys played prac
tice game of ball Sunday afternoon
In the old field across from the grange
hall. They are getting In ahape for
th big gam th Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sorrels and
children were shopping and attend
ing to other biitlnees In Orants Pass
Tuesdsy.
Undto Kmcad tod Allied. Lsti-
mor are cutting and haullns; logi
fr the Amos Smith sawmill.
More than one and a half Inches nf,
rain fell here Friday and Saturday.
It was accompanied by much thunder
and a quantity of hall which made)
gardens look rather ragged. No real
harm was done except to hay th,
was down.
Jsck Sparltn of Medford spent the
week end with his parent.
Mrs. Vlncell's father, L. L. Oraf
passed away Friday. The remains werej
taken to California for Interment.
Miss Izo left the lost of the week
for her home at Pendleton. She W.H
the seventh and eighth grade teaches
in the Williams school last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan weasj
business visitors tn Medford Thurs
dsy returning via Grants Pass.
Mrs. Holland has ftv of the mu
men a boarders.
Mr. Jesn Vile of Chicago, ni., and
Mrs. Snider of Ashlsnd visited one)
day last week at the A. L. Blodgetta
borne. Mr. Blodgette and the ladles
were childhood schoolmate In Lions
vllle, 111.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by th Jackson County
Abstract Co. 131 B. Sixth Street)
Marriage Licenses
Leland C. Evans and Rebecca If,
Cummins.
Loran F, Smith and Emily t,
Ameral.
Mervyn O. Me go and Agnea M.
Eberhardt.
James K. Ooshln and Mart
Mitchell.
Eugene M. Rickey and Mergaret X,
Kemp.
Walter H. Mas and Vesta V. Cory.
Hiram O. Dobson and Minnie C
Petersen.
William D. Coleman and Avis Mom
Blen.
Louis K. Romaneskl and Audre
Stockstlll.
Leon D. Lelnlnger and MallndJ
M. Grlder.
Ray B. Roach and Shod Vogt.
Albert H. Puhl and Sara F. Fay.
Charles Ia Paris and Ruth F. Cog
hill.
Probsie Court
L. D. Jones, F. P. Farren, Arletsj
Messlnger Incorporate ss Rlvrsldi
Service Station, Inc."
John W. Jacobs (dec), estate adj.
mltted to probat.
Estate of Ed Brown, Hattt Brown
deceased, probate. ,
Circuit Court
Jackson County Building As Loan
association vs. Rome A. Petty Jr,
Ruth Catherine Petty, t at, fore
closure. E. 8. Morrison va. Th Smith In.
cubator Co., W, V, Sawyer, chattel
Hen.
FOREST CAMPERS
NEED EQUIPMENT
PORTLAND, Ore, June 90 (AP)
Campers going Into national forestg
In Washington and Oregon by auto
mobile, other vehicles or with packt
horsea between July 1 and Septem
ber SO will be required to carry ftr
fighting equipment, said an an
nouncement Issued today from ttu
regional forester's office here.
The equipment must include an ax,
shovel and water container. Person,
camping at Improved and posted fast
est camps were exempted.
The regulation applies to all far
ests except the Sluslaw national for
est.
' f
n
IN SUICIDE Mil
OAKLAND, Cel., June ao-(AP)
Th "Mr. F. Ray" who tried to com
mlt suicide her yesterday was iden
tified by the Tribune today as Mrs.
Herbert Warner, wife of th one-t
time Chicago capitalist and daugh
ter of Walter Wellman, noted ArctIA
explorer.
Both Mrs. Warner and her hue
band, who appeared at the emergency
hospital last night when he read ol
his wife' suicide attempt by poison
and slashing her wrists, refused to
discuss their Identities, but the Tri
bune ld Identification had been,
mad by friends.
IN POLISH ECONOMY
1
WAMAW (AP) Poland wUl havtj
no French military Instructors after
August 1, as the annual contract
for teachers at the Polish school
for army and nary commanders wilt
not be renewed.
French military men have worked,
here since the great war. Very nu
merous at first, their numbers dl
mlnlshed as Polish nationals er
developed to replace them. t
Now the government economy pro
gram has ended the arrangement.
CHILDREN BREAK BOY'S
LEG, Wi
WILLIAMS CREEK, Jun 90.-
(Spl.) Uttl Edgar Olbeon had hla)
leg broken last week while playln
around th aawmtll. HI foot became
fastened In a hole and the other clil). -dren
pushed th lumber car over hltn
breaking both bones between tlw)
ko ud ansje.
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