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MEDFORD MSTL TRTBUXE, rEDFOKD, OBEGOY FRTD1Y, JUXE 9. 1D33. PAGE NINE many die under sizzling sun of eastern; sector . (Continued irom Page One.) drop of ten degree promised for to day. Dozen of persona were overcome and treated in Chicago hospital, In cluding eight visitors to the city's oentury of progress exposition. Cleveland was scorched under an all-time heat record of 98 for the day and reported that eleven were known to have died In Ohio during the pat two days from the heat, with two others losing their lives in drowning. Detroit likewise tried to keep cool but couldn't as the mercury went to ft record-breaking June 8 figure of 100. Eight dead from the heat were counted, In the Michigan metropolis and two were drowned. Drownings were common throughr out the affected sections as residents took to the streams and beachna. Indiana listed four drownings; Ken tucky five: Wisconsin four: Baltimore one. in addition Indiana reported eight dead from the heat Itself. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 121 B. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licenses Charles Frederick Underwood and Louise Scrogglna. Cecil M. Rose and F. Edna Wolff. Otto V. Cunningham and Anna Shaffer. August Holzhauser and Mar J or le Flsdale. Byron , H. Wade and Bernlce B. Beach. Harold J. Smith and Josle M. Dren aen. Jess W. Rowley and Emma V. Weeks. Circuit Court Adah Deakln vs. J. J. Dcakln Divorce. Jackson county Building & Loan Assn. vs. Ira Luman et al Fore closure Southern Oregon Brewing Co. Articles of incorporation. F. C. Jennings et al vs. L. D. Stephenson Cancel contract. Elmlra Vinson vs. Rachel Mead et al For money. Elmlra, Vinson vs. Baohel Mead et al Attachment. Assn. vs. Jno. R. Fischer et al Foreclosure. State of Oregon vs. Everett Poe Arson. State of Oregon vs. James R. Hyde and Emmet L. Hyde Receiving stol en property. State of Oregon vs. Joseph O. Hyde Larceny. F. j. Huber vs Edwin X. Anderson ert ux Foreclosure. Jackson County Building & Loan Assn. vs. George A. Bohnert et al Foreclosure. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Rachel Mead For money. Stae Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Leonard D. Parks For money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Dee F. Gentry For money. State Industrial Accident Commis sion vs. Clarence C. Cartwrlght For money. Probate Court Estate of Herman O. Meyer, de ceased Admitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers Sheriff to the Union Central Life Insurance Co. Sheriff deed to part lots 4 and 11, block 10, Gh it wood tract to Aahiand- Anders L. W. Anderson et ux to Warren Melnsen W. D. to land in DLO 40, Twp. 36 S., R. 4 W. Florence T. Friedl to Joseph Relt fellor Deed to tract In of Sec. 80. Twp. 36 S., R. 4 W.. 5 acres. Nancy Phillips et vir to Al Hop kins et al W. D. to 8WJ4 of NW4 Of Sec. 13, Twp. 40 8., R. 2 E. United States to James H. Hlcka Patent to U of NE; NE4 of NW of Sec. 6. Twp. 40 8 , R. 3 E. John D. Stlne to Kate Stlne W. D. to lot 0, block 1, Page Add. to Med ford. Samuel E. Edmonds et ux to B. O. Qulgley et ux W. D. to lot fi, Hill view Add. to Medford. James Bushong to Flora E. Barnes W. D. to 44.63 acres In Seo. 35, T. 88 S., R. 1 W. Adam Bowman to Emily Bowman . D. to land In DLC 42, Twp. 38 S., R 1 W. A. C. Talbot et ux to First Insurance Agency Q. C. IX to lot 12, block 2. GraayV Add. to Medford. J. C. Barnes et ux to J. F. Wallan et ux W. D. to land in Seo. 17, Twp. 88 S., R. 1 W. C. S. Talbot et ux to First Insur ance Agency Q. C. D. to lot 13, block 3, Gray'a Add. to Medford. Anna C. Maddox et al to Mallnda Hawk Q. C. D. to part block 4, Imperial Add. to Medford. D. W. Bee be et ux to Bertha L. Stevens W. D. to lat 7, block 56, City of Central Point. First National Company to F. W. Jordan Deed to north 200 feet of lots 7 and 8, block 4, Park Add. to Medford, H. F. Meader et ux to Harvey L. Wr!ght et ux W. D to tract In Sec 15. Twp 38 S., R. 1 W. Walter Wilson to Bernlce L. Wil son W. D. to lot 6, block 1, Page Add. to Medford. Eagle Point Irrigation District to Leslie R. Taylor Deed to lot 6, Eagle Point Meadows and tract adjoining. Jp.mcs H. Hlcka to Jennie Hicks W. D. to undivided half interest in N j of NEU: NEi of NWJi Of Sec. 6, Twp. 40 S-, R. 3 E. Elmer F. Drake to Bertha B. Drake Q. C D. to land In Sec. 6, Twp 38 S., R. 4 W. M. Fayc &ecbe to D. W. Beebe Q C. D, to lot 7. block 53, City of Cen:r?i Point s' onicr R. M&r.af'eld et ux to W. F.;.-.fr W. D. to ndlvided half in terest in SE4 of NW'i; part of BW' of NE'4 of Sc. 30. Tvrp. 36 8.. R. 2 TV. T.B. S7.se ..ay '.i ua to J. H. Bcngt oa Q. C D. to land des. 152-452, RACING TIME AROUND WORLD h .it? 2 V f feysS1? r - rTm tens k j&KL &tZ . Hare Is a clostup of Jimmlo Mattern, who Is making a single handed effort ;o break the around the world flight record. He Is after the mark of Wiley Post and Harold Gatty, who In 1931 circled the globe In 8 days, 15 hours and 51 minutes., (Associated Press PholM 154-394, 150-441, Seo. 13, Twp. 37 B R. a W. Sheriff to D W. Beebe Tax deed to lot 7, block S6, City of Central Point. Sheriff to Mrs. Francis E. Poole Tax deed to lot 5, block 4, Town of Btte Falls. Martha A. Giley to A. Bert Free man et ux W. D. to land on Nutley street, Ashland. Sheriff to State Mutual Building & Loan Assn. of Los Angeles Deed to part of lots 5 and 6, block 8, Park Add. to Medford. Eagle Point Irrigation District to Leslie R. Taylor Deed to lot 7, Eagle Point Meadows, Sec. 34, Twp. 35 8., R. 1 W. J. W. Qstafson to Mary E. Gustaf son W. D. to lot 6, part of lot 5, blok 4, Medford. Butler & Thompson Co. to John W. Mills, Jr. w. D. to lot on Vista St., Ashland. Walter J. Jones t ux to Effie D Jones W. D. to 10.08 acres In NEV4 of NWV4, Sec. 22, Twp. 38 8., R. 4 W. Edward N. Judy to O. M. Parker W. D. to 24.22 acres In DLC 60, Twp. 37 8., R. 2 W. Justin E. Judy et al to c. M. Par ker et ux W. D. to 24.22 acres in DLO 80, Twp. 37 8., R. 2 W. Francos J. Bwennlng to Fannie L Swennlng w. D. to E!4 of Nw',4 of BY!'t Of NEVi; NW',4 of BWi-, NE14 Of 6WH, Sec, 38, Twp. 38 8, R. 3 E. JACK LENNOX PASSES AT Jack Lennox, a resident of Medford for Borne time passed away suddenly at his residence on Louise street, at an early hour Wednesday from cere bral hemorrhage. Deceased leaves several brothers and sisters, and fu neral arrangements will be announc ed by the Perl Funeral Home upon hearing from them. Duck Made Home on Blind. CORVALLIS, Ore. ( UP ) A mal lard duck has built her nest on top of a hunter's blind near here, and la preparing to rear her family here, oblivious of events to take place dur ing the hunting season next fall. Vet, 84, Mnrried Third Time. ROSE13URG. Ore. (UP) His ad vanced age of 64 didn't prevent Wil liam S. SchwartB, Civil War veteran and author of & book of religious prophecy, from taking a third bride. She was Mrs, Sarah Williams, 84. Freak Chick Born. LULINQ, Tex. (UP) Vlron Mer cer has one for the sides howsa tur key chick which hatched out with six legs, three wings and a beak which has a tendency to point northeast when the bird is facing east. Call for Warrants School District No. 59 Notice is hereby given that there are funds for the redemption of all warrants between the numbers 900 and 1088. Interest ceases on the 14th day of June, 1033. All warrants pay able at the First National Bank, Med ford, Oregon. H. L. OARLTON, Clerk. Full Pack... No Slack Fillinq Economical- Efficient SAME mCliodxq AS 42 YEARS AGO 25ounces for 25$ Double Action: Here are the teas recommended to yoi cooking school teachers Cooking school teachers recommend India tea to you because there's more to It. More fragrance. More strengthl These popular brands of tea contain India Tea. They are available In your neighborhood! Ask your grocer for one by brand name. And, to be sure that you get genuine) India Tea, look for the MaD-of-lndia trademark on the package. ASTOR INDIA - BANQUET INDIA CEYLON BANQUET ORANGE PEKOE CRESCENT BLACK GOLDEN WEST All Dealers All Dealers All Dealers All Dealers .........All Dealers LIGHT OF ASIA. LUCKY STRIKE MILLION DOLLAR MONARCH ..Independent (irocers All Dealers All Dealers NEIGHBORHOOD STORE PRIDE OF INDIA --...Independent Grocers ---..Neighborhood Stores , .All Dealers m Cooking icKool teochtn know that India growi the world's flnit teal Thty recommend India Tea to you knowing that it will bring yougrarer tea tat lifoction.,.artd that It will cot I you n? more than that which you would have to pay for ordinary teas. To get gen uine India Tea, lock for the trademark 'obove) on ihe packsge befcra you buy! leer'pei on Afe-eardif Novel. Ntw.DeHcoufdiirie. Different drinkt. Addrattt India Tea Bjreou, 62 Beaver Sf., New Vorfc Cry. BA .YEA RELIABLE MARKS W. A. Holloway, owner of the Re liable Grocery is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the store thla week with special canned goods sale as well as unusual bargains in eveiy part of the store, Mr. Holloway says he Is able to offer these low prices because he bought before the raise. Mr. Holloway says the business haa grown so much during the past five years that it now keeps four men be sides himself busy taking care of the customers. The marr includes Phil Whitlock, Oeorge Bnteman. Jim worn sley and Wayne Bingham. The flrt three each have had from six to eight years grocery experience, according to Mr. Holloway. Every aummer the Reliable buy the entire crop of the famous Dlts- worth strawberries from Prospect. List year they sold three thousand crates of the mountain-grown berries. Blood Donors Are Pallbearers. FREEPORT. Pa. (UP) Ten youths, who gave blood for frequent trans fixions in a futile effort to save the life of eight-year-old Roger Morgan, were named as pallbearers for the boy after his death recently. Four of the boys were active pallbearers, while the six others were honorary pallbearers. 8ufdlh Immigration Drops. STOCKHOLM (UP) Emigration from Sweden has dwindled to almost nothing. In April only 40 persona. 20 men and 20 women, left through the main ports of Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmo. This compares to 43 in 1633, 65 in 1031, 407 la 1930, and 1632 In 1929. AmberRTts Found on Beach. CORVALLIS. Ore. (UP) A curious disagreeably-smelling substance pick ed up on Neskowln beach was found to be pure ambergris of the golden type when analyzed here at the Ore gon State College of Pharmacy. Am bergris, which is very valuable, Is sel dom found on the Oregon coast. Initialed Turtle Found. GALVESTON. Tex. ( AP 'C. A. C": Come and get your turtle. Thus might L. E. Roach advertise in the personals column. Mrs. Roach found in her back yard a turtle bearing on its shell the foregoing Initials and the date 1016. Mrs. Roach said she would Rive up the turtle upon proper Identification. Seven Children, 11 Defcrees. COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Seven sons and daughters of P. A. Dalton, Co lumbia business man, have received 10 degrees from the University of Missouri, and an eleventh will be awarded this year. Unexpected Leak, WALHALLA, 8. C. AP) Just when the Presbyterian church here had closed the year with a clean rec ordall expenses paid in full an un expected leak developed. It was In the roof and not the treasury,, so the little congregation, preferring to remain on a cash basts, raised the $300 needed for a new roof. Rise In Fruit Exports Expected. 8 AN FRANCISCO (AP) Expect ing an increase In fruit exports with in a few months, the 6an Francisco Harbor commission will enlarge the state-owned China Basin cold storage terminal to provide 200,000 additional cubic feet of refrigerated space. New "Hiker's" Trick. LAWTON, Okla. ( AP ) Oklahoma hitch-hikers have a new wrinkle. In the manner of flagmen they stand at railroad crossings near here and when the cautious motorist slows down, plead for a Hit. Warrant Call Notice is hereby given that .School District No. 49. Jackson county, war rants No. 2823 to No. 2964 Inclusive are called for payment, interest to cesse on June U, 1033. Warrants to be presented for payment at the of fice of he District Clerk. City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49. TAKEN BY DEATH William Foster Hardin died at his home. 730 Oak atreet, Tuesday ave lng from sclerosis of the coronary arteries after a brief Illness aged 05 years, one month. He had been t resident of Medford for the pat year. He was a member of Friend ship lodge No. 37 of Goldendale, Washington and Neighbors of Wood craft. Mr. Hardin leaves his wife Ett and two children. Russell and Blos som of Goldendale, Washington, also four brothers and two sisters, Arthur A and Orner O., of Portland, Ore.. John O., Central Point, Ore., Dan S.. Vancouver, Canada, Mrs, B. J, Van Dusaen, Lakeport, Calif., and Mrs. Gertrude Felkert of Portland. Ore. Funeral services will be held Mon day at 10:30 from Perl Funeral Horn. a) .MIT... TONIGHT . . . TOMORROW and SUNDAY You've read about it! You've heard about it! You've asked about it! And here it is! Tonight you will see and hear modern miracles wrought upon the screen in an epoch marking extravnganea of drama, melody and mirth . . . Brought to you as the pro ducers meant it to be . . . through the medium of the latest achievements in sound recording R0A High Fidelity and Wide Range Sound System , , . 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