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You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
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75
Phone
10ST AND FOUND
LOST Horn rimmed glasses In Grif
fin Creek district. Reward. Phone
175.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130
Nlantlo. No questions asked.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED "Experienced" wltcS j
UiaillUllQ VBlB'
WANTED SITUATION
COMPETENT woman with 2 children
wishes position as cook for family
or crew. Write Box 131 Tribune.
'ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER wants
part time work. Box 11208 Tribune.
COMPETENT lady 33 wants house
work. References. Box J1371. Trib
une. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED J. C. Building is Losn
stock. Stste price. Box 11200 Trib
une. WANTED Logging trucks with driv
ers. Flck 4s Llndley, 131 W. Main.
WANTED Cow or milk goats, will
buy If reasonable or trade excellent
placer claim for same. Mrs. M. L.
Hlbbard. Copper R. F. D Jackson
ville, Oregon.
WANT TO BUY twin cylinder out
board motor must be In good con
dition & cheap. Box 11205 Tribune.
WANTED Equipment for gasoline
station. Address P. O. Box 850. Med
ford, Ore.
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel.
1062.
HAY ORINDING A specialty. Brown,
the bay grinder, ?40 So. central.
PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture
reupholstered, replued, reflnlshed.
Thlbault.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
in 5-room house, excellent location
box 10631. Tribune.
WANTED Karry Keen for Model A
Phone 479-X.
JUNK WANTED
e pay cash for JUNK, BATTERIES,
Ss RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER & Junk of all
descrlDtions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape Tel 1062
FOB REM HOUSES
TOR RENT Small furnished or un
furnished house. 15. 1217 W. 9th.
Rear.
WE HAVE HOMES In excellent cond
tlon ready for Immediate occu
pancy. Also homes we will reflnlsh
to suit tenants. Phone First Insur
ance Agency. H. H. Brown, 105. Af
ter 51670.
AVAILABLE August 1st No. 39 Glen
OS k Court. H. H Brown. Phone 105,
After five phone 1670.
FOR RENT Furrlshed five
bungslow. 811 South Orspe.
FOR RENT OR SALE Houses. cab
Ins, furnished, water. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT 5-room house, close In.
Lots of shade. Von Zundel Phoae
102.
) FOR RENT Furnished house, clesn,
reasonsble rent to right party. In
quire 1326 Baling Ave.
FOR RENT Clesn, psrtly furnished
four-room house at 808 Dakota. Gas
range. Inquire 612 South Newtown.
6-ROOM modern house In Phoenix
on highway with fruit trees, alfal
fa, snd three acres. Plenty of water.
112 50 mo. Room 408 Grand Hotel.
or phone 1528-j.
3 ROOM unfurnished duplex, close
in hi bo. ivy.
houses 410. 112 50 and 815. water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
SMALL turn, bouse cheap.
CentraL
FOR RENT Psrtly furnished 5-room
house. 3 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 345 No. Bartlett
FOR SALE OR RKNT tldney Smith
home i-orner West Main it Orange.
Exclusive listing. W I. Vawter.
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
FOK RENT
unfurnished
Homes, furnished or
Brown it White.
HOMES FOR RENT Csll 96.
CLASSY modern 5-room stucco,
f front C'.ear 625 Pios.
FOR RENT HOARD AND BOOMS
FOR RENT Nice room, board. 153 N.
Oikd.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 C Mala,
luies very mdersu,
FOB RENT HOUSES '
rOK' ttKNT araBTMENTS
FOR RENT S room furnished apart
ment, cheap rent. Apply Colonial
Bakery or phone 1139-J.
COZY furn. apt. Tel 549-Y.
TO LET Furnished flat, modern Im
provements one block so. of Court-
. bouse, wm. F. camoen. bo e. Main.
ONE. two or three room apartments.
completely furnished. Hot and cold
water. 1205 East Main. See caretak
er Apartment 2 or call Carl i.
Brommer, owner, 831 Minnesota.
FURNISHED apartments and sleep
ing room. B20 south Fir.
FOR RENT Newly decorated furnish-
ed apartmenta. 375 so. central.
FOR RENT Furnished
345 No. Bsrtlett.
apartment.
FURN. Apt. Key at 149 So. iTy.
FOR RENT Two 3-room apartments
well furnished. By week or montn
Inquire at 317 B. Jackson. Tel 749-Y
FOR RENT Purnlshed apartment,
overstuffed: hardwood floors light
and heat. Mall Tribune. Phone 75
MODERN 3-room urn apt, sleeping
porch a gaiage. liso w litn.
DURRELL COURT. 328 No HoUy.
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FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished eleep.
Ins rooms, with bath room privi
leges, garage. HO per month. 325
So. Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orspe
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS 445 So. Front.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model A Ford
truck with license. 215 Cottage.
WILL trade Nash touring for Austin.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne
cherries. What have you? Wester
lund Orchards. Phone 8-F-3.
TRADE Good piano for late model
automobile. Ed Hughes. Sams Val
ley. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen
tering or painting for bay or grain
Phone 978-W.
J-ROOM modern home bath, laundry
tray screened porch, bullt-lns gar
age - shade snd fruit trees; 8700
equity for car. acreage cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L.
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR TRADE; 3 sections spike-tooth
nsrrow slightly iwd. Will trade
for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs 7 years old
Walter Jones, '2nd house below
bridge, So. Ashland.
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail.' Ore. -
FOR EXCIIANUK REAL ESTATE
WILL TRADE 4-TOom house, 2 lots,
big barn, good well, double garage,
city water for 1 '4 ton truck In good
condition. A. E. White, Central
Point.
FOR TRADE 1!4 acres well Improv
ed land, good buildings, lust out
side ctty limits. No encumbrances.
for country or town property on
coast In Oregon or Washington. Box
11365 Tribune.
TO TRADE Apartment house, six
blocks from Main street. Nicely fur
nished. Built three vears Will trade
for res. or acreage. Owner. M. Starr,
123 No. 6th Street, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medfotd or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 155 7tb St.,
Asniand.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Nice little S-room house
and outbuildings, 25 bearing wal
nut treea. Priced to sell. Bee W. A.
Chlldcrs, Jacksonville.
WANTED 81350 cash for my equity
of 82700 In two new modern houses.
close in. Phone 1383-J.
CLEAR home. Terms. Tel 1232-W.
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4
room houss newly painted and kal
somlned. near school; nice garden
pot, at comer of sunset and co
lumella, huv sunset.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
WHY?
Must ralie 6850 cash, which Is total
price of this 80 acre ranch. Kon-
reeident owner gives louowjng o.
scrlptlon: "80 acres mountain ranch
on Qulnes creek 3 mlle off Pacific
highway. Practically all level. His
spring and creek. Large S room log
house, loft fruit house. V4 million
ft of timber. 10 acres cleared, near
schftol. Water right can be had
from Qulnes creek. Good stock
range, fine garden land. Fine place
for hunting lodge, fruit or nut
ranch.' Whst more can you ask?
Total price 6650 cash.
ALSO
Modern 7 room house, nicely loca
ted, formerly sold for 63300. Total
price now 61500. Half cash.' J. C.
Barnes. Real Estate, 30 N. Peach
6t. Phone 910-Y.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown at White.
FOR SALE AUTOMBILES
FOR RALE '33 Cher, eoech, good
condition; will sell for cash. Box
11395 Tribune.
IS28 ESSEX COUPE recently over
hsuled. all new tires. 6335. C. A.
Poole. Route 1, Box 223.
GOOD USED CARS
with a written guarantee. Prices
verr reasonable.
1931 For town sedsn
1931 Chroiler-8 sedan
19.9 Bulck sedsn
1929 rSoto sedsn
1928 P;rd coupe
1930 Orshsm-Psige sport roadster
1930 Chrysler T5 coupe
1929 Oldsmoblle coupe
1928 Chevrolet sedan
1937 StudeSsker Victoria
Ao other crs priced under 6100.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 North Riverside Tel. 18
CirviKr it Plymouth, hesdjoartars
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES.
GREATEST VALUES
1S30 Bulck Rumble sest Coup.
1930 Dodge 0-wheel Sedan.
1930 Fargo 6-cyl. Delivery.
Lata 1930 Ford Coupe with trunk.
Good Bulck Touring.
Reliable Guarantee
EAKIN MOTOR COMPANY
Dodge - Plymouth Dealer
FOB BALL LIVESTOCB
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow 120, gen
tle saddle horse 20. Phone 31-F-33,
Jacksonville.
"WHITE" HOGS, all a?es. Exchange
for Hereford bull, saddle or grain
W. W. Large, Williams, Ore.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FINE Blng cherries, cheap.
Fir St.
FOR SALE Model T truck and a
eood team. See Fred Oliver. Cole
man Creek Road. Box 890 Medford.
FOR SALE Apricots, good site and
quality. R. C. ward. lB-r-ai.
FOR SALE Cheap. Large lot In Sis
klyou Heights, good view. Inquire
1122 W. 4th.
FOR SALE Apricot. Phone 639-X.
FOR SALE Apricots. 2i ml. esst
Phoenix. Joe Kantor. Fern Vslley,
FOR SALE Apricots 2 and 3c per lb.
Now ready at the Top Notch Or-
chsrd. 10 minutes drive from town,
end of King's Highway road. Bring
yuur container.
FOR SALE Apricots now ready for
canning, prices 2 c to to 10. K.
DeWltt, Fern Valley. Phone 19-F-5.
FOR SALE Late Royal Anne cher
ries, 3o lb. F, A. Henspeter. Jack
sonville. RASPBERRIES Extra fine. U pick.
your container, 50c crate. W. F.
Wright, Rogue River. .
ROYAL ANNE cherries 3c picked. 820
Taylor.
FOR SALE Apricots.
Pierce's Hot
House. Tel 5E7-R-3.
FOR SALE 818.00 electric range and
water heater. 106 S. Ivy.
RED raspberries best for canning, 3c
cup. Bring containers is pick. Ray
Klncheloe, 2. ml. S. W. Osk Grove
school.
CHERRIES Blngs.
cans. 623 Taylor.
Black Republl-
FOR SALE Apricots, large varieties.
win begin ripening last of week
Others following over a period of
three weeks Price 2c to 4c. Geo.
Alford, 19-F-3.
BERRY CUPS,
65c per 100.
N. Bartlett.
Jerry
Barr, 4th 6s
FOR SALE 1 h. p. gas engine.
trsller, .Victor portable phonograph
and reed organ. C. C. Starkey. West
of Howard school.
APRICOTS, Tllton. Ready July 31,
crop large;- excellent. - Price 2c lb.
Linn Orchard, Eagle Point.
HODGEN-BREWSTER Poultry
Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4th
Bartlett.
and
le N.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files and
absolutely keeps flies off cows pas
ture. Will not taint milk. 90c
per gallon, bring own container.
Jerry Barr. 4th 4; N. Bartlett.
NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower
prices. Jerry Barr. across from Swift
it Co.. Phone 803.
M. A. BUSS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 646-w. 313 s Grape.
FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann
Cherries. A. S. Kellogg. Block 1800.
No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Hotpoint electric range
Uke new. half price. 422 LaureL
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
manes, so up: terms II desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
sawing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE) Larae elecrrta hmorfer
88.00; or will trade for feed. See It
at samson's Feed Store.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
ano teaming, phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE your repair work done by N.
nron m dscx yieancrs, 113 so.
Fir. Wort: guaranteed.
AT STUD Tomboy, black it white
stauion. Mea. Riding Academy.
Autnonsed Frlgldalrs Service. Other
Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 805-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTOR?
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, iltle Insurance. Rooms 8
and 5. No. 33 North central Ave,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Davenport
lip coven made to order. Phone
1181 for information.
Public Stenographer.
ILLUSTRArEl) M1EMOORAPHINO
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC 6 XENOGRAPHY
Orace 3- Voss
34 N. CentraL Koke-Chapman, Ph. 113
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
.ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon, .printing of el) kinds; book
binding: looee-leef ledgers, and
blinks, billing systems, duplicating
cssb sales slips and everytninc in
the printing line. 28-80 N. Orspe
Phone 75.
Piano ant .lolln Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Tescher of
Pisiic. Violin, a d Ssxophone
Haight hong Service, Arranging
Ccoipoai. sto, 118 kUrtjy Batg.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Plana Inning
Melody Shop. Lew Hansen (form
erly of Portland).
Money to Lena.
WE LEND vlONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per oent per month on un
paid bjdsncs. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 S. Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. S'ate License No. 8-157.
Tra.utr-.
BADS TRANSF-R ds STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316
Prloes right. Service guaranteed.
REINKJNG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer -nd Jtorage. We haul anything
a! a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert peck
ers and movers. Specisl livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Riverside, phone 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the county or jaexson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
Wtcha, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that on June
37th, 1933, the county Court of tne
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson appointed Ltnnle E. Rapp
administratrix of the estate of Frank
Wicha, deceased, and all persons hav
ing any claims against said estste are
required to present the same proper
ly verified 'o the undersigned at the
office of Chas. W.' Reames, attorney
tor sam estate, 4ii Meaiora Building,
Medford, Oregon, within six (6)
months from th date hereof.
Dated this 29th day of June, 1913.
LINNIE E. RAPP,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Frank Wicha, deceased.
Notice of Final Account '
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
iu tne Matter of the Estate of Eu-
phemla J. Warner. Deceased.
The undersigned. Administrator
with the Will Annexed, of the Estate
of Eupllemla J. Warner, Deceased, nss
filed his final account on the ad
ministration of said estate with the
County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore
gon, and the above named Court has
Ilxed 10:00 oclock A. M.. July 29.
1933. at the Court Room of said
Court. Courthouse. Medford, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing ob
jections thereto, and allowing and
settling the same.
RAWLES MOORE.
Administrator with the
Will Annexed. .
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court or the State of
Oregon for Jackson Countv.
Mrs. Frank Llndley. Plaintiff, vs.
H. u. scnuler and Mllllcent Schuler,
husband and wife: H, C. Graves
is Mae A. Graves, husband and wife;
Christian H. Chrlstncr end Eliza
beth Chrlstner. husband and wile;
Elton Oraves; W. A. Bauer, Defend
ants. To H. D.- Schuler -and Mllllcent
Schuler, husban- and wife; H. C.
Graves and Mae A. Graves, husband
and wire; and W. A. Bauer, defend
ants nerein:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon. You and each of you are hereby
required to appear iu the above en
titled Court and cause and there ans
wer the complaint of plaintiff on
file therein against you on or before
the last dav of Four weeks from and
after the date of the first publica
tion of this summons. The dste cf
the first publication of this sum
mons Is July 3rd. 1933: and If you fell
to so appear and answer said com
pialnt for want there f plaintiff will
apply to the above entitled Court for
the relief demanded In the complaint,
to-wlt:
That she hs7e Judgment against
and recover from and off the defend
ants H. D. Schuler and Mllllcent
chulcr the sum of sixteen hundred
dollar ($1800.00) and Interest there
on at the rate of six per cent (6)
Mail Tribune Daily
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per annum from January 2nd, 1933.
and one hundred ssventy-flve dollars
(8175.00) attorney's fees; and ner
costs and disbursement agalpst all
the defendants except defendants
Chrls'.ner and
That said amounts be held to be a
specific lien against the following de
scribed real property situated In Jack
son County. Oregon, to-wlt:
commencing at - a point eleven
and twenty-live hundredths (11.36)
chains East of the Nortbesst cor
ner of Donation Lanu Claim num
ber Forty-nine (49) In Section
E:ght (8) tu Township Thtrty-Eig.it
(38) South of Rang One (1) West
of the Willamette Meridian, and
running thence North Fourteen and
FIfty-Ptva Hundredths (14.35)
chains; thence East Eighteen and
Fifty Hundredths (18.50) chains;
thence south Fourteen and Fifty-
five Hundredths (W.oo chains;
thence West Eighteen and Fifty
Hundredths (I8 60) chains to the
plsoe of beginning, containing 36.91
acres more or less.
Together with sll tenements, here
ditaments, and appurtenances there
unto belonging or In any wise sp-
pcrts;ning.
And a prior snd uperlor Hen to
any and t.n claim, right, title, or m-
terest, lien, or es te of any of the
aeieuoants herein thereto, and
That the n.ortgige upon the above
described real property recorded in
Volume 89 Pages 479, 480, and 481 of
the mortgage records of Jackson
County, Oregon, be foreclosed, and
That the above entitled Court ap
point w. A. Brlcker receiver to taxe
charge of said premises and cultivate
the ssme and ha.-ves tho crop and
Advance such money as la necessary,
to r repaid for his services and ad
vancements from the proceeds of said
crop, and
Adjudging that said premises be
sold In the manner .provided by law
and the proceeds be applied to the
costs and expenses of this and said
receivership proceedlngi and In ac
cordance with thr order of the Court,
and
That the purchaser at said sale be
adjudged the owner jf said premises
In fee-simple, free and clear of all
right, title, Interest. Hen, or estate
of the defendants herein or any of
them, except such right ol redemp
tion as they may have, and for such
other and further relief as may seem
to the Court Just and equitable.
This summons Is published and ser
ved under r d In accordance with the
orde of the above entitled Court in
tnis cause or date Juiy 1st, 1933,
which directs that said summons
hall be published In the Medford
Mall Tribune In Jackson County. Ore.
gen. once a week for four consecutive
weeks, end that the date of the first
publication Is July 3rd. 1933. and
that said d-ifendanta are required to
appear and answer said summons and
complaint on or before four weeks
from and after the date of the first
publication.
CHAS W. REAMES,
Attorney for Plaintiff
411-413 Medford Building,
Medford, Oregon.
Courthouse
News ..
(Furnished by the Jackson Count;
Abstract Co.. 121 5 Sixth Street.)
Application for Marriage License,
Robert Lee Chlsman and Juanlta
Hopkins.
Edward O. Livingston and Hattle
Brockman.
Marriage UeenM.
Harold E. Caateel and Dorothy K
Colvln. Bert Rover and Doris DeAvillo.
Murray E. Daugherty and Carolyn
W. Deer.
Vernon J. Haynes and Lyda. E. Koe
nlg. Circuit Court.
7. C. Bachelder vs. Oeorge Gardner,
Bessie Oardner. For money.
Elizabeth Thew vs. . Ivan Horace
Thew. Divorce.
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State of Oregon ti. Calvin If. Krans.
John Dennlsoo, et at. Foreclosure.
Effle Calhoun vs. John H. Calboun.
Divorce.
Maurlne Duncan ti. Harold Corliss,
et al. Chattel lien.
Orlo O. Johnson re. Frances E.
Johnson. Divorce.
Jackson county Bldg. As Loan Assn.
vs. Guy Cox, Edith Cox, et al. Fore
closure. Probate Court.
Estate of Grace O. Holmes,
Admitted to probate.
Estate of R. R. Duncan, dec.
mltted to probate.
Real Eitale Transfer.
Silas Hart, et al to K. D. Graham,
et ux, W. D. to land In seo. 16, twp.
38 8., R. 1 W.. 6 acres. 610.
Minnie A. Wade, et vlr, to Frances
Koop, W. D. to land In sec. 10, twp.
33 8.. R. 4 W., 61.
W. W. Prlckett, et ux. to Ray F.
Moran. W. D. to tract In DLO 73, In
twp. 87 6.. R. 3 W., 610.
R. F. Moran to V. D. Brophy. et
ux, W. D. to und. i, Int. In NWVi
of sec. 30 In twp. 36 8., Ft. 1 W., 61.
I. R. Duncan to Maurlne Duncan,
Q. C. D. to BV, of NE;; K'4 of 8EVI
sec. 4. twp. 41 8., R. 4 W.. 6150.
Ed Bechtel, et ux, to Frlda, Pitscn-
mann, W. D. to tract in r.' oi ecu.
25. In twp. 87 S., R. 2 W.. In Medford.
610.
Earl R. Btrahan. et ux, to A. r.
Kllth. W. D. to tract In section 22.
In twp. 36 S., R. W., 6760.
Horace Gunderaon to Nancy a.
dunderson. Q. 0. D. to land In sec.
16. in twp. 36 8.. R. 4W 61.
H. A. Kllngler, et ux. to the First
National Bank of Ashland, W. D. to
land In sees. 11 and 14 In twp. 39 8.,
R, 1 E., 61000.
Mav E. Lundlne to David O. Thomp
son, et ux, W. D. to west acres oi
NWi.1 of NE4 seo. 30, twp. 88 8., R.
4 W., 610.
Frank Howell, et ux, to Onion 8av.
lngs is Loan Assn., W. D. to lot 6, blk.
66. City of Medford, 6100.
C. L. Green, et ux. to Frederick
Burke. W. D. to tract In DLO 88 In
twp. 37 8.. R. 2 W, 61.
First Insurance Agency to Hstei
Reed, deed to tract In sec. 85, In twp
39 8.. R. 3 W, 61.
W. Y. Crowson. et ux to H, W.
Hamlin. W. D. to lot 3, Edgewood park
In sec. 16. twp. 34 S.. R. 1 W.. 6100.
I. W. Sample, et ux, to Paul Her
bert Gravelle, et ux. deed to land ''
sec. IS. twp. 38 8., R. 1 W. 61.
Marie Roberta Clark to Joseph Rett-
teller, et ux, w. D. to land In sec. 33,
twp. 36 8., R. 4 W., 9 acres.
Edmond Lee Redpath to Clayborne
B. Konkel, W. D. to lot 9 la Spring
brook subdivision, 81.
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Beagle
BEAGLE, July at- (Sp..) July ltt
was election of officers In the
Friendly Neighbor-. Mr. Walter
Orant was elected president, Joe
Sp rouse, vice -president, and Elmer
Lucas, secretary f treasurer.
Boy Scouts and Scout Master El
mer Lucas hiked to Morrison creek
and spent Saturday night and Sun
day. They expect to hike again soon
to the same place and Improve the
swimming pool and camp grounds.
Enjoying the hlge were Morris Prink,
Desmond Sweet, Ralph Ellis, Bernard
Sskralda, Merrill Martin, Lloyd, Rob
ert and Ernest Sanderson.
Home church services at Mrs. Har
pers July IS vaa well attended. Every
one Is Invited to attend and the
next one will be in August.
Man ton Klley of Derby was a Bun-
day visitor at the Sanderson home.
Mrs. Oren Randall who has been
staying at the J. L. Prink home and
working In the fruit at Redskin or
chard, returned to her home east of
Roxy Ann Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant and son,
Donald Orant, were Medford visitors
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ryan entertained
friends from Long Beach, Calif., last
week.
May Edler Is able to be up and
around again after having a tonsil
operation.
Mrs. Ora Bennett has returned
home from the Meridian orchards
Wednesday.
Otto Prey of Lake Creek was a
Sunday guest at the Edler home.
Melvln Harper spent the week-end
with home folks. He la In one of the
C. C. C. camps and has not been
home for several weeks.
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Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, July 34. (Spl.)
Williams ladles olub met with Mrs.
C. W. Roberts Wednesday afternoon.
A plsssant afternoon was spent. A
short program of songs, readings and
stories was given. There were 33 ladles
present. Refreshments wsre served
Next meeting will be with Mrs. Oeorge
Sparlln.
Mrs. Roy Lofland ws called to
Roseburg Mday by the serious ill
ness of her father, Mr. Norrls. who
was poisoned by eating tot cream and
cherries.
Miss Leoru Hansen of Chehells,
Wain., Is visiting her father, Louie
Hansen of Provolt. MUe Hansen sings
over the radio at chehells.
Miss Gertrude Swearlruren left Bun-
day for T sco ma to spend the sum
mer with her sister, Mrs. Wright and
family.
Friends have relived the announce
ment of the birth of a H pound son
to Mr. and Mm. James Bandy of Cor
rallls. Mrs. Bsndy will be remembered
here as Winona Beals.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and their
deughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Bulltngton have purchased the 40
acres belonging to Dr. Ptttman and
bar. taken possession. The plaas Ilea
tetween the Oeorge Loveless and the
Dick Rowley places.
Dee Mills who U at the COO camp
at Selme spent from Bsturdsy "to
Tuesday at horn, with his fsmliy.
Orace Roberts wss agreeably sur
prised one day last week by a visit
from Miss Peggy Cudshy of Ban Fran
cisco fthe wss accompanied by Mrs.
Rojr U Vaodar wt Mrs. lUjr Pot.
Called Kidnaper
" Y&Jsi-.hi n , I ,
Jonn K. Ottiey, kidnaped Atlanta
bank president. Identified this New
York police photograph of William
Dellnakl (above) ae a picture of
the man who abducted him. Police
aid Dellnskl, former tailor and
talesman, had a long criminal rec
ord. (Associated Press Photo)
ell of Medford with whom she Is
spending her vacation. Miss Cudahy
and Miss Roberts worked In the same
office In San Francisco for more than
three years.
Mrs. R. P. Lenman Is camping this
week an Gray back with a group of
young folks, Misses Gladys and Prena
Stephens and Olenova Boyce of Grants
Pass, her son Orvll and grandson
Lawrence York and Bobby Boyoe.
Bill Lemmon has been getting
shingle bolts for Vern Hartman. The
Ralph Cougleand Raxtman partner
ship has been dissolved.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Cooper of Ash
land and Ira and Art Woolfolk of
Central Point spent the week-end
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John l4tteken.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts enter
tained with a turkey dinner Prlday
Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken, Harry
Klum. E. W. Provolt. Chas. (Tlnk)
Fields and Everett Taylor.
A picnic supper was enjoyed on the
creek Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Cockman and son. Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Roberts and daughter Orace, Mrs.
Bennett and children, Mr. Furden,
Mr. Westfleld and Harry Klum.
Ambrose Pennington returned home
Tuesday from Oklahoma and Arkan
sas. 1
Extremely hot days last week In
jured the late grain to some extent
The thermomenter hovered around
100 for three days.
Despite the busy season there was
some eighty votes cast In the Wil
liams precinct Friday. Those serving
on the board were Oeorge Sparlln,
Judge Cllve Davidson, Chas Cougle,
Edyth Newcomb and Artie Roberts.
The sales tax was voted down here 71
to 5, and one or two other measures
almost the same proportion.
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COOKING SCHOOL FOR
A Junior cooking school, with thir
ty members, was organised recently
at the Phoenix Presbyterian church
by a group of Phoenix girls, and
meetings are being held each Wed
nesday At two o'clock. A picnic
party, for early August, has been
planned. The group U the largest
cooking club In the county, It la re
ported. Irene 8 ted man was elected presi
dent of the orgftnlrMlon; Rosemary
BWiop, vice president, and Janet
Bishop, secretary.
Members of the club are Irene
S ted man, Rosemary Bishop, Janet
Bishop, Viola and Zola Lowden, Ola
Mae Sprulll, Addle Bole, Florence
Scherrer, Roma McReynolds, Elesn
or Sheets, Glee Holbrook. Natalie
Wilcox, Virginia Height, Jean Hayes,
Martta Furry, Molly Johnston, Mary
Jean Barnes, Doris Bell, Doris Rich
ardson, June Wright, Viola Turpln,
Marguerite Hendrlckson, Nellie and
Wllmi Nipper, Orances Glover, Jean-
ette McAbee, Maxlne Coblelgh, Kath
leen Carpenter and Ruth Graham.
The Instructors are Mrs. V. R. Bon-
ham, Mrs. Bert fitancllff and Mrs.
Cliff .Mauat.
Reld, Murdock and Co., canners of
the Monarch Brand Bartlett Pears
will be represented at Medford this
season by Myron Root.
Phone 64a. We ll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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That la all that Is behind most cf
the dispatches you have been seeing
lately suggesting eo-and-so tot the
treasury position.
On the Inside, frlenda of Anua
McLean of North Carolina are push
ing him for the post at strongly a
they dare. They are using the argu
ment privately with sd ministration
authorlttea that he knows the intri
cacies of federal financing. That aeema
to be what the treasury Job call for
now.
All this activity pre-suppoeea thai
Budget Director Douglas 1 out of
the running. That suppoaltln hat
gown because he has kept htmel2
tinder cover since Mr. Roosevelt start
ed the preliminaries for Inflation.
The truth la he doe not favor tho
policy and Is keeping quiet.
The Idea that the late Senator
Thomas Walsh might have been poi
soned Is regarded by all his closest
frlenda here as preposterous. It has
been aired around the country In
mouth-to-mouth rumors since Walsh
died suddenly. Nobody In authority
gave It a second thought. They do
rot regard It seriously even now that
Bishop Cannon has publicly express sd
credence In it.
Nothing will be done.
Public reaction to the soviet eot
ton purchasing loan tapered off sv
lltle sour. As s whole It was not bad.
At least It was not considered bad
by those who are already working on
the bigger scheme. The Soviets would
like to mAke the next deal for a hun
dred million dollars. It probably will
be concluded on smaller basis.
It It more than a social Item that
Bernard Baruch sailed for .Europe th
second day of th- stock market de
cline. He said he wanted to take the)
cure at Vichy.
At the same time Prof. Moley was
hanging around his club In New York
Instead of his office In Washington.
His comments to pala Indicated h
would not mind a cure himself.
These twin facta aroused comment
In the Inner circle smoking room
It was Baruch and Moley who help
ed Mr. Roosevelt to chart the lsst
course we were sailing on. That waa
the course deelgned to restore price
lovels and wages, and later to reduce
the gold content of the dollar.
While the twin bulwarks were off
gallivanting, Mr. Roosevelt was In bis
room for some days with a cold.
Among his private callers were soma
who do not agree with the Baruch
Moley program, notably Budget Di
rector Douglas. He favors a more con
servstlce course. Also Prof. Tugwell.
He likes bigger and better action.
These circumstances set the boys la
the back room to betting pennies on
the possibilities of new deals within
.he new deal. They speculated on get
ting dollar revaluation before fall,
possibly at once. They pointed out
that our outward trade was begin
ning to suffer from latest activities!
of the pound sterling. Stabilization
was obviously more desirable than
when we spurned It at London.
Mr. Roosevelt may be anxious t
repeal the law of ceroumstantlal evi
dence when he hears what some of
the scoffers are saying. They are try
ing to build up ft case Indicating the)
administration wanted to help the
stock market down.
They point out that the federal re
serve board recently eased up on lt
cpen market operations. The week
ending July 13 it bought about twelve
millions of government bonds. This
past week It bought only ten mil
lions. Earlier It bad been buying
twenty-five millions a week.
That had a tendency toward cur
tailment of credit.
The first dip in the market earn
when New York banks curtailed cred
it on distilling stocks. It was the vary
dsy after Alabama and Arkansas vent
for repeal. The market was set for
sky-high soaring, instead It went for
a swim.
Only a few know that the first
bank to put restrictions on die tilling
stock loans was a large one which,
has been playing very close to the
administration.
One of Mr. Hoover's friends, leav
ing Palo Alto recently asked the for
mer president If there was anything
he could do for Mr. Hoover In Wash
ington. Mr. Hoover replied: "I do not
care WHOM you do In Washington.'