MEllFOnD HJXL TRIBUTE, jrEDFORD, OnEGON. TUESDAY, JULY 23
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these and many other perplexing
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OBT If aotrmiM'nS; " 1518 . .
iT-Vlolln in case. Reward. 1130
Nlantlo. No questions asked.
"WANTED SITUATION
COMPETENT woman with 1 children
wishes position as cook for family
or crew: Write Box 131 Tribune.
COMPETENT lady 23 wants house
work. References. Box 11371. Trib
une. "WANTED M1SCELLANEOCS
LAUNDRY Washed, Ironed, called fur
delivered, 60o doz. Phone 53B-R-1
WANTED J. C. Building & Loan
tfockTstat. price. Box 11200 Trlb-
une.
V ANTED Cash paid for used cars
Walter W. Abbey. Inc., Phone 303
123 S. Riverside St., Medford.
WANTED Logging trucks with i drlv.
ere. Pick 4s Llndley. 131 W. Main.
WANTED Equipment for I"?""4
. . . . , . b f awi Med
itation. Aaarcsa r. -
ford, Ore. . .
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel
1062.
HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown
the hay grinder. 340 So. Central.
PHONE 069-R. Have your furniture
reupnolsterea, rwiueu, wh.p..sw
Thlbault.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
In 5-room house, jxcellent location
box 10631. Tribune.
WANTED Karry Keen for Model A
Phone 47B-X.
JUNK WANTED
We nay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES,
is RADIATORS. ALUMfNUM
BRASS, COPPER as Junk of HI
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
' 37 No. Grape Tel 1062
FOB BENT UOUFDB
TOR RENT Small furnished or un
furnished house, 5. 1317 W. Bth.
Rear.
WB HAVE HOMES In excellent condi
tion ready for Immediate occu
pancy. Also homes we will reflnlsh
l to suit tenants. Fhone First Insur-
ance Agency. H. H. Brown, 104. Af
ter 51670.
AVAILABLE August 1st No. 39 Glen
oak Court. H. H Brown. Phone '"5
After five phone 1670.
FOR RENT OR SALE Houses, cab
Ins, furnished, water. 812 Summit,
FOR RENT 5-room house, close in.
Lots of shade. Von Zundel Phone
103.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
four-room house at 808 Dakota Gas
range. Inquire 613 South Newtown
6-ROOM modern house In Phoenix
on highway with fruit trees, alfal
fa, and three acres. Plenty of water,
a.13.50 mo. Room 408 Grand Hotel,
or phone 1528-J.
3 ROOM unfurnished duplex, close
In. 237 So. Ivy.
HOUSES (10. S12 60 and (15, water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room
house. 2 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 345 No. Bartlett.
IFOR SALE OR RENT tldney tjmlth
home, turner west Main it Orange
Exclusive listing. W. I.. Vawter.
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.
FOP. RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown St White.
HOMES FOR RENT Csll 696.
OLASSY modern 5-room stucco, east
front. Clear. 625 Pin.
FORRENT BOARD-AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main.
Rates very moderate.
FOB dft.Nl. APAKTMEM'S
FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart
ment. Cheap rent. Apply Colonial
Bakery or pnone 1123-J.
COZY furn. apt. Tel 849-Y.
TO LET Furnished flat, modern Im
provements one block so. of Court
house. Wm. F. Cambell, 804 E. Main.
FURNISHED apartments and sleep
ing room. 520 South Fir.
FOR RENT Newly decorated furnish
ed spartmenta. 374 So. Centrsl.
FOR RENT Furnished
346 No Bartlett.
spartment-
CR.N Apt Key at 146 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Two 2-room apartments
well furnished By week or month
Inquire at 317 t Jackson Tel 749-Y
bUKKEU. COUUI, ti No. HollJ.
fOR RENT APARTMENTS
MODERN a-room ,Mrn apt. sleeping
porch garage. 1160 W Uth.
FOR RENT rurnistisd apartment,
overstuffed: hardwood floors light
and heat. Mail Tribune. Phone ?
TOR BENT rUKMSHED SOUMII
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms, with bath room prltl
leges, garage. 110 per month. 135
So. Riveralde.
ATTUAOTTVrc rooms. 404. S Oraps
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
OAB1NS 445 So. Front.
TWO ROOM modern furnished cabin,
close In ten dollars. 4.43 South
Central.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model A Ford
truck with license. S15 cottage.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne
cberrler What have you? Weeter
lund Orchards, Phone 8-F-3.
FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen
tering or painting for hay or grain
Phone 978-W.
J-RXM modern home bath, laundry
tray screened porch bullt-lna gar
age shade and 'rult trees'. 1700
equity for csr. ac-eajte cabin site
or what have yon Phone 1538-L.
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR TRADE 8 sections spike-tooth
hsrrow slightly used, will trade
for alfalfa or grain Tel 3S4-R-4.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs. 7 years old
Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below
bridge. 8o. Ashland
WOOD for' jay or potatoes, near Trail
ft o Skellenger, Trail Ore.
FOR BXCHANUE REAL ESTATE
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage, what have you. 159 7tn St..
Ashland.
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE 5-room modern home
conveniently located near schools.
Reasonable. Inquire 115 Oenessee.
nnn aire VI i IH.t.ln S-rnnm house
snd outbuildings, 36 beerlng wsl-
nut trees, priced to sen. oee vy.
Chllders. Jacksonville.
WANTED (1250 cash for my equity
of (2700 In two new modern nouses,
close in. Phone 1382-J. ,
CLEAR home. Terms Tel 1232-W.
FOR SALE OHBAP. terms or rent. 4
room bouse newly osinted and kal-
somlned. near school: nice garden
spot, at comer of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE REAL' ESTATE
6-ROOM modern house, lawn, pave
ment. (1425.00: also 10 acres, im-
proved, terms, (825, 14 cash. A. F,
' Flowers, Corner 12th As Front,-.
QUICK SALE 160 acres: 65 acres
cleared, 40 acres fenced hog tight:
5-room modern house, big barn
and other out-bulldlngs. Electric
lights, telephone, wen and tana.
Creek thru place. In Josephine
County, Oregon, want Jackson
County or southern California
property. Route No. 1, Box HI.
Central Point, Oregon.
FOR S.VLE Cheap. Large lot In 8ls-
kivou Heights, good view, inquire
1122 W. 4th.
SILTCOOS 158 A. lske front, good
house, summer home sites, vaiuaoie
alder, wonderful water possibilities.
Priced right, terms. F. Goude, Sllt
coos, Oregon.
WHY?
Must rslse (650 cssh. which Is total
price of this 80 sere- ranch. Non
resident owner givea rouowing ae
scrlption: "80 acres mountain ranch
on Qulnea creek 3 miles off Pacific
highway. Practically all level. Hs
spring ana creex, iarge a room tog
house, log fruit house. million
ft of timber, 10 acres cleared, near
school. Water rights can be had
from Qulnea creek. Good stock
range, fine garden land. Fine place
for hunting lodge, fruit or nut
ranch." what more can you ask?
Totsl price (650 cash.
ALSO
Modern 7 room house, nicely loca
ted, formerly sold for (3200. Total
price now (1500. Half cash. J. C.
Barnes, Real Estate. 20 N. Peach
St. Phone 910-Y.
WHEN you think of real estate think
or grown as wnite.
FOH SALE AUTOMU1LES
FOR SALE '32 Chev. coach, good
condition: will aell lor cash, box
11395 Tribune.
USED CARS
1930 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coach.
1928 Ford Sport Coupe.
1929 Ford Std. Coupe.
1929 PJymouth Sedan.
1925 Biilck Coach.
1911 Ford Victoria.
Several good low priced cars.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
' U.sed Car Dept.
6th & Bartlett
FOR SALE 1930 Plymouth sedan.
trunk, license, rirst class condition.
Nash coupe, a dandy buy.
Dodge coach, priced right.
Chrveler Rds. 70 model.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC..
123 S. Riverside St, Medford
Al'TOMORILES WANTED
SPOT CASH for used cars. Cash for
your equity, or will sell your car
for you. L. L. Roberts, 114 So. Riv
erside. .
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Extra good young goat.
milking now. Call 341-J-l or ad
dress Mary O. Carey, Talent.
'WHITE' HOOS. all ages. Exchsnge
for Hereford bull, saddle or grain
W W. Large. Williams, Or.
FOR SALE Fresh milk cow (20, gen
tle saddle horse 120 Fhone 31-F-13.
Jacksonville.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 24 nine weeks old tu. 1
keys. Mrs. J. E. p:ant, Rt. 1, Rogue I
Rjver, Oregon. ,
FOB BALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle
tent 0 by 70 ft. roped and cross
roped. O. A. DeVoe. M3-J-3.
FOR SALE Model T truck end
good teem. See Fred Oliver, Cole
man Creek Road. Box S90 Medford.
FOR SALE Sugar pine shskes. write
A. O. Larson. Trail. Oregon.
FOR SALE Apricots, good stse snd
quality. R. O. Ward. 19-P-31.
FOR SALE Apricots. Phone 539-X.
FOR SALE Apricots, 2'4 ml. esst
Phoenix. Joe Kantor, Fern vauey,
FOR SALE Apricots 3 and 3c per lb
Now ready at the Top Notch Or.
chard. 10 minutes drive from town.
end of King's Highway road. Bring
your container.
ROYAL ANNE cherries 3c picked. 820
Taylor.
FOR SALE Apricots. Pierce's Hot
House. Tel 6C7-R-3
FOR SALE SI6.00 electric range and
water heater. 106 s Ivy.
CHERRIES Blngs, Black Republi
cans. 623 Taylor.
FOR SALE Apricots, lsrge vsrtetles.
Will begin ripening last of week
Others following over a period of
three weeks. Price 3o to 4o. Qeo.
Alford. . lfl-F-3.
BERRY CUPS, 66o per 100, Jerry
Barr. 4th ft N. Bartlatt.
FOR SALE It h. p. gas engine,
trailer. Victor portable phonograph
and reed organ. C. C. Starkey. West
of Howard school.
APRICOTS. Tllton. Reedy July 31.
crop large, excellent. Price 3e ID.
Linn Orchsrd, Eagle Point.
HODOBN-BREWSTER Poultry and
Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4th & N,
Bartlett.
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files snd
sbsolutely keeps flies off cows pas
ture. Will not taint milk. 00c
per gallon, bring own container.
Jerry Barr. 4th 4s N. Bartlett.
NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower
prices. Jerry Barr. 4th es Bartlett.
Phone 803.
U. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging TsL 646-W. 313 S Grsps
FOR SALE Blng snd Royal Ann
Cherries. A. E. Kellogg, Block 1800.
' No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Hotpotnt electrlo range
like new half price 422 Laurel.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes. (5 up: terms It desired. AU
mskes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co, 24 N Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large electno brooder
(8 00: or will trade for feed. See it
at Samson's Feed Store.
FOR sfnd. gravel, sement, fsrtlllwr
and teaming, phone 9 12-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE your repair work done by N.
Nelson in back Flesher'a, 113 So.
Fir. Won guaranteed.
AT STUD Tomboy, black As white
stallion. Med. Riding Academy.
Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other
Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 908-Y
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE Engllah pointer, Boston
bull pups As shepherd. Puppies (1
each. Dr. stone.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABOTRAOT CO Abstracts
of Title, iltle insurance. Rooms 8
snd 6. No. 92 North Central Ave.,
upstalra.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
system in Jackson
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
TUB FASHION SHOP Davenport
slip covers made to order. Phone
1181 for Information.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOBOE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Ploor Waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Publlo Stencgrapher.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOOHAPH1NQ
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
nritr. 1 VaMt
34 N. Central Koke-Cbapman, Ph. 113
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
olndlug; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aatea slips snd everything in
the printing lines. 38-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND tlONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEI AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other oharges. See
' W. E. Thomas. 45 S. Centrsl.
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. 8' ate License No. 8-157.
Piano ant floMn Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT. Teacher of
Ptauo, Violin, and Saxophone
Hstght bong Service, Arranging.
Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg.
Piano Inning
Melody Shop, iak Hsnsen (form
erly of Portland).
BADS TRANSFR Si STORAGE CO
Offloe 1015 No Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer nd storage. We haul anything
a-, a reason. d'.s price, ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 933.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert nick-
ers snd movere Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Riverside. Phoos 1044-X.
Thompson Creek
THOMPSON CREEK, July 38.
(Spl ) Miss Cleone Falrburn and
cousin of Billings, Mont., with her
sister, Mrs. Frsucls Prescott of Klam
ath Falls visited the 8. Ii. .Johnston,
R. Hoffman, H, R. Blrnen, Herbert
Elmore, and Hawklngs Bros, home
ltut week. Ml is Fstrbum was a
former resident of Thompson creek.
Mrs. M. Grubb visited Sundsy with
Mrs. Anna Knutsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ssm Johnson Joined
the Applegats Grange at the last
meeting.
Lowell Blgbam of Medford Is visit
ing with his relatives on Thompson
creek.
Ernest McBaln of Hornbrook, Calif,
visited the Applegate , Orange last
meeting.
Leo Hoffman has been doing some
finishing work on the tennis court
at the. schoolhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds ars visit
ing with their niece Mrs. Frank Knut
ren this week. They have Just re
turned from New York. While In
Chicago they visited the world's fair.
Dr. Coleman of Medford visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Kinsman.
McLeod
MoLEOD, July 28. (Spl.) Mrs.
Lucy Harris, who has enjoyed several
weekt visit with her sister, Mrs. E. D.
Hoa and family has returned home
to Salem.
Mr. and Mm. Carpenter of Phoentx
were week-end gueits at McLead camp
ground and made some fine catch-5
of steelliead. jack salmon and Chin
ook a.
Or. Haines of Ashland spent Sun
day at hla ranch, the former M&ns
f.eld plaoe.
The river la now at the best stage
for fishing. Some fine catches were
made just above McLeod bridge Sun
day. One party of four landed twenty
fish, steel head, trout and Jack salmon.
The continued high water all spring
brought more big fish In the upper
nrer than has been known for some
years; and presented the early placing
of the racks at Elk creek station. The
mouth of Big Butte is a favorite spot
every evening for guesta from Rogue's
koosc, anq local resorts.
A Joint picnic by the Prospect and
Laurelhurst Sunday schools was held
at MoLeod camp ground Saturday.
Outdoor Barnes were conducted by
Bill Hesa in the forenoon. A belated
children's day program was presented
oy the Laurelhurst children.
1 Rev. Heyman of Grants Pass gave
an Interesting talk on the history of
tne sunaay school as a Christian or-!
Sanitation. Mrs. Heyman told a de
lightful children's story. Mr. and Mrs.;
Bob Neely who conduct these Sunday !
schools, made a tew remarks and p.
I. Dltaworth. senior member of the
Laurelhurst Sunday school, respond
ed by giving the history of the Sun
day school In pioneer days here and.
thanked Mr. and Mrs. Neely and Mrs. I
Ncdrey for their faithful service.
A picnic lunch was enjoyed at noon
by a goodly number from both com
munities. 1
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Valley View
VAIiLEY VIEW, July 38. (Spl.)
Mrs. Kenneth Lansing and daughter,
Peggy, who have been visiting at the
James Lennox home for two weeks,
left tor their home In Portland Sat
urday.
Miss Lulu Smith of California, who
has been visiting In Ashlsnd spent
several days at the J. R. McCracken
home this week.
Mrs, George Nlckols and Mrs. II. R.
Wesierberg were business visitors In
Medford Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mllhoan. who were
called .to Oalt. Calif., last week by
the serious Illness of Mr. Mllhoan'e
father. C. W. Mllhoan. who died Sat
urday. The body was shipped to
Ashland and the funeral held Mon
day. Mr. Mllhoan left his widow and
six sons and one daughter to mouru
his loes.
Prank Stratton accompanied Mer
rick Thornton to eastern Oregon,
where they spent several days visit
lng friends.
Mrs. Mary Courtney and two small
daughters of Vancouver, B. O., slater
of Mrs. Don Lowe, who visited her
sister last week has returned home,
Mrs. Eugenia Jackson, who has been
seriously 111 for ten days, has been
moved to the Ashland hospital. Her
condition Is slightly Improved the last
two days.
Charles Koyl, son-in-law of Mrs,
Jackson was at the Jackson horns last
week from Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Oallatln have
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fehr and grandsons. Bob and Warren
Fehr of San Francisco. They left
Tuesda: for their home. Sunday Mr,
and Mrs. Oallatln and their guests
drove to Wolf Creek where they had a
plcHlc, meeting Prof, and Mrs. Arthur
Sawyer and baby of Myrtle Point, son-
in-law and daughter of Mr. snd Mrs,
Oallatln.
Don Lowe visited Wagner Gap Sun
day.
Howard Burnetts, who li employed
at the E. 0. Gardner place and lived
at the ranch, Is receiving the sym
pathy of the community upon the
loss of his young wife who leaves,
beside her husband a IS months old
son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stratton and
daughters of Hornbrook visited at the
W. A. Stratton home Sunday.
Word has been received that Mlsn
Alice Judlsh and party of Los Ange
les, who visited Mrs. C. W. Glasgow
Thursday and Friday were In ft seri
ous accident near Yreka on their re
turn trip. Their car overturned, im
mediately catching fire and was de
stroyed as was all their clothing. The
ladles were barely able to get out or
ths car. one being quite badly burned
and all suffering from cuts, bruises
and shock.
Little Jean Stratton is spending
the week-end with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton.
Diamond Lake
DIAMOND LAKE, July 28. (Spl.)
Qlcnn "Pop" Warner, head football
coach at Temple University, formerly
at Stanford university, arrived at
Diamond lake Saturday for the third
year In succession that ths well-
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ANTIQUES AND HOUSE HAI.D liivi.in.i-." W
J W A. Davis. 78 Central Ave. 4-1768. j SI
Abducted from his home In Albany, N. Y, young John J. O'Connell
(right) Is held for $250,000 ransom. His kidnapers communicated thslr
ransom demands to his uncles, Edward J. and Daniel P. O'Connell,
powerful New York stats political leaden. Abova Is coded edvertlss
merit published In an Albany psper by ths O'Connells listing Inter.
mediarles with whom ths kldnspers should nagotlats. Ths cods uses
numbers for ths letters of ths alphabet, A Is 1, B le 2, etc. John T,
Delany (left), Albany district sttorney. Is siding ths police search
for ths kldnspers. (Associated Press Photos)
known coach has been here to enjoy
the good fishing In the lske snd
nssrby stresms. "Pop's" first night
at the lake was marked by a serenade
by Stanford atudents and friends who
are also staying at Diamond lake.
C. R. Jackson and E. Potter of the
Oregon State College were overnight
guests at Diamond lake.
Mr. Reed from Portland weighed hie
limit catch Sunday, His S fish
weighed 1(1 pounds, one of them
scaling 6 pounds.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Perry of Med
ford took advantsga of the long
week-end csused by the election holi
day to fish and rest at Diamond lake.
Mr. Perry waa accompanied on his
fishing trips by Mr. Sergeant, a. Paul
Ford and J. J. O'Connor. All the
party landed some fins rstnbow trout.
Mr. and Mrs. Oemenson of the
Jackson hotel, Medford and Dr. and
Mrs, R. C. Mulholland were week
end guests at Diamond lake.
Flihlng has continued good the
past week with a great many "limit"
catchea of trout. Guests at Diamond
lake have enjoyed almost perfect wea
ther condltlona the past two weeks
with bright warm days, and clear
cool nights. t
Foots Creek
TOOTS CREEK, July 25. (Spl.)
Mra. R. L. Miller, Mrs. Oeorge Drum
mond, Mrs. M. Boomsllter, Paul Mc
Ouat and Oeorgo Lance served on
the election board July 91,
Raymond Biles snd Edith Dusen-
berry, while on their way to Orants
Paaa July U on a mortorcycla, met
with an accident. The front wheel
locked, causing them to be thrown
quite a distance. They were quite
badly bruised snd shsken up, but not
seriously Injured.
Several from here attended ths fu
neral services of Mrs. Roy Cameron
at Oold Hill July 19. Mra. Csmrron
was a sister-in-law of Mra. Effie
Blrdseye.
Mra. R. h. Miller, Phyllis and Jun
ior spent July 14 In Ashland.
Mrs. Pauline Wahl apent July 16
with Judge and Mra. Orant Matthews
of Orsnts Pass.
Mr. snd Mrs. Prank Elliott were
Orants Pass visitors July 31.
Mr. snd Mrs. Dsle Norton and twins.
Eileen and Irene, Francis and Wayne
of Oold Hill spent Wedneedsy even
ing with Mr. snd Mrs. M. Boomsllter.
Mr. snd Mrs. O. Loveless of Wll-
llsms creek spent July Id with their
dsughter, Mrs. Charlea McMerrlck and
family.
Genevieve Btumbo waa tn Grants
Psss July 30 to have dentsi work
done. She wss accompanied by Phyl
lis Miller.
Oene Miller went to Medford July
31 where he is employed by Fred
Wshl. s
Quests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cook July
30 were Mr. snd Mrs. Bob Cook, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Lance and daughter.
Ruth, of Oold Hill and Mrs. J. Esst-
erly of Etna Mills, Calif., who la visit
Ins; her cousin, Mrs. Floyd Lance.
Mrs. L. h. Smith and daughter.
Dorothy, went to Orants Paaa July
20 to spend several days with her
daughter, Mrs. Nelson Boomsllter.
Mr. snd Mrs. George Drummond
were business visitors In Medfort
July 93.
Mr. snd Mrs. V. Cerveny of Med-
forf, were at Riviera July 31.
Her. cowden, paator of ths Rogue
River church, and his congregation
held services July 33 at Mr, snd Mrs.
O. Pel mere at the Alaska Service
park. Alter the services a basket din
ner wss enjoyed.
Mr. snd Mrs. R. I. Cook and Tony
Rosa of Oold Hill spent July 38 at
the Cook and Rows mine.
Mrs. Minnie Berley bss returned
the Welcome Wagon j
te
assist In this service
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from Ban Francisco, wiiere she spent
some time with her son, Roy, who
underwent a major operation. He la
getting along nicely now.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, aon,
Donald and Mra. Pauline Wahl spent
July 33 and 33 at Diamond lake with
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Oroff.
Mrs. R. L. Miller, Phyllis, George
Lanoe and Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlon Lance
attended church in Oold Hill July
33, to hear Henry Miller of Orants
Pass,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson of Orants
Pass, Mr. and Mrs. W. Galbreatb and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oslbreath celled
on Mr. and Mrs. Boomsllter July 33,
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Because ths election board In the
Galloe precinct of Josephine county
left the polling place for thlr noon
and evening meals, contrary to the
etat law governing election proced
ure, tne queetion of throwing out
the eleotlon results for that precinct
will be taken before District Attorney
Sherman thia week, according to the
orants psss Courier,
County Clerk F. L. Ooon msde the
discovery that the group had left,
and he atated that had there been any
candidate contests In the special elec
tion, any losing candidate could pro
test and further atated that he was
not suns thst such severe treatment
would be Justified in an election of
the character of last Friday's.
Thlrty.elght bsllots were esst there,
out of a voting list of 104.
Coal Miners lace Trouble.
COLUMNIA, Mo (UP) Impend
ing trouble smouldered today be
tween striking workers and the coal
mine operators. Workers have
threatened to picket two mines un-
lee their demands for a dally aalary
of $3.75 ars met. Operators say they
can afford to pay not more than
3.38 a day.
anion Leads Orchestra.
BKATTLIC (UP) Ltsut. OoV. Vic
tor R. Meyers, former band leader,
radio performer, mayoralty candidate
and movie player, la back at hla old
post today waving a baton before hla
orchestra. He prealded at the legis
lature In great atyle, but aald he was
glad to get bark to hla old Job.
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SEE FOOD VALUE
OF
It was more thsn year sgo that
Medford people were mads aware of
the medicinal food qualities of ths
southern Oregon pear, which ars now
sttractlng io much attention
throughout the Pacific northwest. It
wss recalled hers todsy. Tns atten.
lion of ths publlo wss drawn to ths
pear by an interview with Delroy
OeU.hWl. president of the Farmers
and Fruitgrowers banks, published 1b
the Mali Tribune.
In the Interview Mr. Oetohell stat
ed that the pear wna unusually velu.
able aa a food for diabetics. In that
Its sugar content would supply ths
pattonta with needed sweetness in a
form which they could receive with
out suiferlng Increased Illness.
At the time he made the statement
little to said about It, he recalled
today, and many of hla frlenda were
of the opinion that Ala description
of the pear and Ita food Talue was
greatly exaggerated.
Since then sclentlats hare mads
similar atatementa and now Mr.
Oetchell la convinced that his story
hss rung trus and la pleased to find
the pear as good as he thought it
wss.
Artlclss In northern and southern
papers havo lauded the pear and It
promises to be aoceptd far and wide
ns unequalled as a food for diabetics.
High vitamin content at Oregon
peey and the presence In this fruit ti
the rare lavuloss sugar has been re
vealed in research oarrled on ol the
Oregon Medical school and Oregon
State oollegs on a cooperative basis
witn tns Oregon-Washington Pes
bureau.
In a resent report of this work,
Henry Hartman. hortleulturallst with
the bureau and atatiened at Cor
vallis, reported that preliminary tim
ings are promising, but that mudt
work remaina to be done before the
extent of their importance can to
determined.
The Investigation of ths vitamin
content of winter peara waa made by
Dr. Ira A. Manvtlle, aasodtato profes
sor of physiology at ths Oregon Med
li'al school at Portland, He found thst
the Winter Nells variety waa partic
ularly high In vitamin O content and
that winter peara In gener.. compare: i
favorably with oranges In this regard.
Intensive work on ths chemical
content of pear hss been carried on .
by J. G. Moors at Oregon Stat col
lege. He has established definitely ths
presence of levulosa sugar tn ths
peer, ths only form of sugar tolerated
by ths systems of those person af
f lloted by diabetes. Ho has not yst
worked out any practical method of
extracting It In quantltlea, however.
Levuloae now commands an excep
tionally high marxet pries, running
up to 435 pound because of ths dif
ficulty In extracting It. Recent re
ports are, however, that an Iowa sol
entlst has found ft wsy of refining It
from Jerusalem artichokes at a coat
of only ft tew cents ft pound. Mr,
Moore la now In the mlddlewsst In.
vestlgstlng this report and related
matters pertaining to posilbls recov
ery of levulosa from pears.
Whether pears as such, or whether
ft fruit syrup msde from them will
be or special vslue to dlabste remslnj
to be determined, says Professor Hart-
man.
It 1 hoped that by continuing thU
work much valuable Information for
both producers and consumers of
pears will be developed, as psst Inves
tigation of the food value of pears ass
been unuiuslly mesger.
Will Attempt Sale
Oregon Flax Store
SALEM, July 26 (AF)' William
El nil, secretary of the atat board
of control, will leave for New York
within ttle next ten dayi to contact
buyers to move about 976 000 worth
of flax on hand at the state pen 1 ten
Mary. Expenses for hla trip were
tentatively approved by two member
of the board her today, Oovernor
Julius L, Meier and Rufua C. Hoi
man, slate treasurer.