Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 18, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    VXViTl SEVEN
You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD llkW TItlBTJXE, MEDTTORD, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTErBER T3. 5933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
WAN! to eeU youi home? Want
-lo get rid ol a tow odda ma
,nds in Household turnlaMngsr
oo you need toola tot !m
sunt An inexpenalve Want-AO
in the Mall mount aliased
Pag wUl imd the answai to
these ud many other perplexing
orobleme.
H:re Are the Rates:
pet worJ nut insertion ite
(Minimum owi
Each additional Inaertlon,
-to
(M1n1m"m 1)
Per Una pet month, without
i changes
75
Phone
LOST AN" rOUNU
JND-Tblueleese. Owner Phone
468-R-3. .
tTSTBrown leather blufoldcon
ttlnlng driver', license, etc. Re-
ward, atiouuc
Tost-u dog missing, call 1518.
WANTED FEMALB HELP
?SE--Rellable girl oyer Mt
general house work, cooking, a eh
dren; references. Phone 1484 be-
iween iw
7T5roi)ReUable and unlncumbcr
et Twomln for cooking and house
work for small family on rancu.
Address Box 97. Gazelle. CaL
"WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED ''"Experienced men pear
pickers. For Information Inquire
Pinnacle Packing tx. ro. -
BUSINESS COUIfl5j
work for room and board. Phone
miY.H SCHOOL girls want to work
- for roTmH.n7 board and small pay.
Call 8-F-33.
BOY WANTS to work for room and
board while attending school. Box
13731. Tribune.
WANTED aUSCELLANEODS
WANTED Laundry completely flnlah--j
o. Ih rii? work. Tel 4-F-i.
eu. ov - .
MEDFORD BUBlMti
accept wood as part payment on
tuition.
WANTED Five room house with
,.; unfurnished. Prefer near
Lincoln school. 13909, Tribune.
WANTED Pasture lor cows, also
ansadaneJorse: Chester Wendt.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished, 8o lb. Also day work. Tel
4-F-3.
WANTED Modern house to rent, 8
wrmmi. walking distance to
courthouse. Phone 317-J
WANTED White Leghorn pullets.
Give description and price. Box
123, Butte FaUs. Ore.
WOULD LEASE email herd Guernsey
cows to party with feed. B-
Howell. Rt. 2. Grants Pass.
HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown,
the hay grinder. ?40 So. Central.
PHONE 969-R. Have your Wrn''ure
reupholstered. reglued. reflnlshed
Thlbault. .
JUNE, WANTED
We nav cash for JUNK BATTERIES.
9 Radiators, aluminum
BRASS, COPPER Uh Of ail
deacrtotlons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 no arena Tel low
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
1082.
WANTED Listings of valley homes in
, exchange for oholoe Cal property-
Staple Realty uo..
FOB BENT UOIIBE8
TOR RENT OR TRADE 5-room, up
mAArn vmnxe. naved atreet.
Central point, close to school, cheap
rent to right psrty. Appiy
Taylor, 240 So. Grape St.. Medford.
mmr -SCMTt o VtnmA St 48 NO. Or-
snge. Vacant Oct. 1st. Elizabeth
Temple.
FOR RENT mau furnished house
strictly modern: frlgldalre. 321 No
Holly St.
FOR RENT Very fine 4-room fur
nished residence, iaeai court, cot.
Myrtle and Taylor Sts. 3S per mo.
Geo. Iverson.
1S00 5-ROOM partly furnished
house, water paid, sao no. urapv
Call at 45 So. Central.
FOR RENT One of the prettiest and
homiest cottages in Medford ueau
tlfullv and eompletely furnished
Nice ysrd and flowera. Furnace heat,
basement, washing machine. Frigid
sire, fireplace, garage In a aplen-
did nelsbborhood. Available Sept.
18. 843.40. water paid. 830 W. 4th
St.. or call 1473-W. Key at n.
Peach.
HOMES FOR RENT Cell 898.
FOR RENT 39 Glen Oak Court. Call
H H Brown. 105; after 5, 1870.
FOR RENT 505 Edwarda. First In
surance Agency, 105.
318 S NEWTOWN S bedrooma din
ing room, living room, fireplace.
I sun porch: good condition; $25
water pstd. call First Insurance
Agency, H. H. Brown. 105; after
5. 1070.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
bouse, 1035 W. 10th. C. A. DeVoa,
FOB BENT BOUSES
FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un
furnlebed home; 8 bedrooms, screen
porch, fireplace, hardwood ' (loora.
large lawn, with ahada trees; with
or without furnace beat.. Phone
1145-J.
FOR RENT To adulta or adulta with
grown children, ideal 5-room un
furnished bungalow In flrst-claee
condition, oloae In; haa bullt-ln flx
turea, heatrola. electrlo water heat
er and tank; new ltnolelum on kit
Chen floor; laundry tubs, acreened
porches, garage, wood house, nice
lawn. See property at 719 W. 11th
and call first door west. Ready for
occupancy and low rent to good
tenant.
FOR RENT 4 -room unfurnished
house, close In. Inquire 141 So.
Holly.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
For. RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & White.
HOUSES HO. 130 and (15. water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
OLASSY modem 5-room stucco, east
front. Clear. 825 pine. -
FOR 8ALE OR RENT -tildney Smith
nome corner weat Main as orange
Exclusive listing w . Vawter
Jaokson Oo. Bank Bldg.
FIVE room rurnlsned home. 11:
Cot-
tage.
POB flENl AFAKTMENTS
FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apt.
Call after 4:30 p. m. 33 N. Peach.
FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., Seat
cc hot water, 345 N. Bartlett,
FOR RENT Apts. 825 No. Riverside.
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
FOR RENT-Furnlsbed sleeping room.
Call after 4:30 p. m. 33 N. peach.
FOR RENT Board and room. 611 W
11th. Phone 705-Y. Close to court
house and high school.
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS
FOR RENT Large front room, close
in; hot and cold water; shower.
20 So. Fir. s
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape.
FOB BENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Applegate dairy farm;
85 acres under irrigation; grade a
barn. Good deal to right man with
20 cows and equipment. Address
13782, care Mall Tribune.
fOB EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Studebaker touring car
for good light truck. Tel. B33.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work
and saddle horses. Tel. ojb-k.
FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure
bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 4iv.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
in ti-room house, jxceiient location
ttox I063t Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In
gooa conauiou, tor brut, ruuuo
697-R-l.
j-ROOM modem home bath, laundry
tray screened porch, bullt-lns gar
age ahade and 4rult trees; 8700
equity for car. acreage cabin site
or what have you Phone 1538-L
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs. 7 years old
Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below
bridge. So. Ashland.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Established
business in nieaiora. r.o experience
required. Csn use clear, ranch or
town property. Box 13843. Tribune.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabin auto camp at Aituras, vu.
Big Pines Lbr. Co, Medford, Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
in Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage, what have you. 156 7tb St..
Ashland.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOP SALE New 6-room modem
house in Eugene, win escriiioe.
Inquire 1120 NIant.c St., Medford
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
OITY 81 ACREAGE HOMES 3 acre,
cow heifer, 100 chickens. 3 hogs.
4 room furn. house, plenty alfalfa
lc berries. Sacrifice 1950. Roberta.
720 West Snd. Tel 1528-J.
FOR SALE Lot on Ashland Ave., east
racing, block irom wain Ob. a tri
bargain. Inquire 44 Willamette Ave.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
or Brown es wmie.
FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES.
USED CARS
30 Ford deluxe sedan.
30 Ford sport rdstr.
'81 Ford deluxe rdstr.
'32 Ford deluxe coach.
'32 Chevrolet spec, sedan.
29 Chevrolet std. sedan.
'2 Durant sedan. , '
'28 Dursnt coupe.
'27 Psrkard rdstr.
'31 Ford truck. 87 In. . b.
C. E. GATES AUTO OO.
USED CAR DEPT.
6th and Bartlett
BARGAINS
USED CARS
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT
1931 Chev. Sedan.
1930 Bulck Coupe.
1939 Ford Roadster.
1927 Packard Sedan.
1928 Chev. Coupe.
1930 Chxyeler 6 Brougham.
1937 Chrysler Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
88 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet sedan
with Ksri-Keen trunk. Inquire H.
F. Lange. 38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALS '39 Plymouth sedan, ex
cellent condition. 615 W. Second
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 630 a.
Central.
FOR 8AI.E IIOiS AND PETS "
REGISTERED Springer spaniel pups
S. A. Peters, Jr, Aahiaad. Ore.
fOB SALb LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk goats.
Tel. 836-W.
Rt. 1. Box 407.
SELL CHEAP Good cow, boat and
trailer, orchard ladders, picking
bags. 810 E. Jackson St.
COWS FOR SALE Prof. C. Engel-
hardt. Route 3.
FOR SALE Good fresh Jersey cow.
1740 no. Riverside.
FOR SALE Rambollette rams.
301-J.l.
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
rams and ram lambs. L. A. Salade,
Jr., Central Point.
FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MEAT MARKET and Grocery, well lo
cated, doing good business. A real
buy. 13805, care Tribune.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Concord grapes, blue
Damson and Hungarian plums for
Jelly. 101 Portland. 855-U
FOR SALE 90-30 Savage rifle, as
eood as new, with exceptional
sights, 825; also .22 Winchester
pump In perfect condition, 813.50
Phone 578-W.
LAST of Tuscan cling peaches this
week. E. E. Foss, Talent. -
FOR SALE Basket . crib, ready for
use; also baby walker. Call at 1231
North Riverside Ave.
FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer cheap,
Good condition. 411 South Front.
FOR SALE Gulbransen piano,
quire 211 West Jackson St.
In-
SUGAR and Petite prunes.
7-F-12.
MUIRS NOW READY. Brookbank Or
chard. M J, Norrla.
FOR SALE Apples, prunes. Elberta
peaches, Seckel pears. Mrs. D. w.
Luke. Phone B39-J-1.
BASKET CRIB, resdy for use; also
baby walker. Call at 1231 North
Riverside Ave.
BUILDING POLES-Stralght and long,-
tor barna. 1068 East Main at
Ashland. Phone 428-Y.
100 TONS HAY In stack and barn,
a ton in 10-ton lots. Will feed
out for 89 ton. 100 acres pasture,
mostly alfalfa. 1068 East Main St.,
Ashland. Phone tzo-x.
FOR SALE Small wood heater, also
electric water heater. 829 Pine.
FOR SALE 2 new Clarion radios at
cost; 10-tube, automatic control.
520 S. Fir.
FOR SALE 6-hole wood range and
breakfast set. Tel. 879-J.
FULLER-JOHNSON gasoline pump
engine and pump Jack. A reliable
pump outfit at a reasonable price.
E. R. White. Machinery.
PEACHES 415 Newtown St.
1122-R.
Phone
FOR SALE Mulr and Elberta peaches.
Geo.. Alford.
FOR SALE Sweet corn. .Jake Brown,
King's highway.
TOMATOES for canning lc lb. de
livered In 80-lb. lug. Phone 1050.
ITALIAN and petite prunes. Geo. B.
Young. Route I. Phone 7-F4.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail
R. c. Skellenger, Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large ice box; also large
electrlo range. 706 Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbors, all
eizes. 315 W. 8th St. Tel. 1645-Y.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Frlgldalre Servloe. Other
makes rep. Tel. 437; nlglrts 905-Y.
BUSLVESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave..
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System tn Jackson
county.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173.
House cleaning. Flew Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 south central
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Job printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all klnda; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aalea slips and everything in
the printing lines, as-30 n. orape
Phone 76.
Transfer.
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Pbone 818
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
R FINKING TRUCKING CO. Trana.
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. 11 1 No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers, ffpeclal livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Riverside. Phone 1044-x.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano. Height Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc, 318 Liberty
B.Og.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Palming and Paperhanflng.
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper-
Banging. Tel. S4S-W. 813 a orape.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to creditors.
In the County court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Tol-
bert B. Morris, Deceased. l
Notice la herebv given, "that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County, has appointed
me executrix of the Estate of Tolbert
B. Morris, Deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same
with proper vouchers wtthln six
months from this date at the office
of Porter J. Neff. Cooley Building.
Medford, Oregon.
Dated this 18th day of September.
1933.
MARTHA C. MORRIS,
Executrix of the Estate of
Tolbert B. Morris, Deceased.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in and for Jackson County
First National Bank of Medford. Ore-
gon. a National Banking Associa
tion, Plaintiff,
vs.
John R. Fischer snd Rose C. Fischer,
husbsnd and wife: W. O. Blanken
shlp: Chamberlain - Webber, Inc.;
Monroe & Crlssel. a corporation:
Jackson County. Oregon; slso sll
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate.
Hen or Interest In or to the prop
erty described In the Complaint on
file herein, Defendants.
To: Rose C. Fischer, defendant
hereinabove named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint of
the Plaintiff on file herein against
you. or otherwise plead thereto, with
in four f4 weeks from ths date of
the first publication of this Sutn
mons.
And you are hereby notified that If
you ran to appear and answer the
Complaint of Plaintiff as required
herein, or otherwise plead thereto.
Plaintiff will take a decree against
you ror tne relief demanded In said
Complaint, which ia succinctly stated
as louows:
A Judgment and decree foreclosing
Plaintiffs chattel mortgage, recorded
In Volume 34 at pages 143-5. Chattel
Mortgage Records of Jackson Countv.
Oregon, on certain personal property
in Mio unatrei Mortgage described
and which said personal property is
located in the premises on the fol
lowing described real property, In
uivcKson ciouncy, oreffon. to-wlt:
commencing at a point situat
ed 35 chains and 83 links south
of the Northwest corner and on
the West line of D. L. O. No. 81.
Twp. 37 South of Rane 3 West
of the W. M., and running thence
East parallel with the North line
of said D. L. C. 150 feet; thence
South 111.70 feet for a true point
or beginning: thence North 111.70
feet: thence East 121.78 feet more
or less to the West boundarv line
of the County Road (Riverside
Aveniij. extended I : thence South
ward along the West line of said
Countv Road (Riverside Avenue
extended) to a point due East of
beginning: thence West to the
rue point of beginning.
This Summons is niihiiai.
Medford Mall Tribune. Meriforrt n...
Jtotl. by order of the Honorable :H. D.
juoge or tne above entitled
Court, dulv made on tM m.i. a
of September. 1933.
me date of the flrt niiMf.ti
?L!hl s,,rnmons Is September 18th.
BlJUS AND RKWrrrsrw
I2 East Main Street; """'v'"-
femora, Oregon.
Heating costs can be reduced. For
complete heating service oall Art
Schmldll 4181663.
R& Mtta or liuuranc 1M.TS U
to Jonea. Phone 60S.
Mail Tribune Daily
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country
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15. Feifrn
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men wita
legal
authority
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23. Period of
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86. Cut of meat
37. Greased
33. Takei back
publicly
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that
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RIVIERA. Sept. 18 (SpU Mar:e
Biles returned September 10 from Los
Angeles, where she had been visiting
her sister, Lula Biles. She also vis-
lted her uncles, Archie and Arthur
Biles, at Merced, Cal.
Dick Turpln. who haa been quite
sick and has been staying with his
sister In Medford, returned home
September 13.
Byron Ward snd Daniel Biles were
shopping In Medford September 15.
Tlllie Anderson of Rogue River was
calling on friends here September 15.
Donsld Ellott visited on roots
creek September 10. ,
Mrs. Donald Reams and two chil
dren. Cora and Roger, visited Septem.
ber 10 and 11 with her sister, Mrs.
Chas. McMerrlck.
Julia Rucker visited at the Roy
Tompkins home September 11.
Bryon Ward and Dantel Biles cut
a bee-tree on Evana creek recently
and got about 100 pounds of honey.
Rsymon and Arthur Biles. Arthur
and Albert Joelaon, who have been
working on Wolf creek, apent Thurs
day evening at the John Biles home.
They left Friday for near Diamond
lake, where they will work for Oscar
Joelson.
Prospect
PROSPECT, .Sept. 18. (Apl.) On,
September 7 Bernal Culy and Jean
Lasalter were married. September 8 a
neighborhood group gave them a sur
prise shower at the Sawyer home,
They will reside at Red Blanket.
Snow September 14 nd 18 In Cra
ter Lake national park temporarily
atlpped road and construction work
Mrs. Oeorge Manefleld and three
children were recent houec guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton. Mrs,
Mansfield la now a nurse In a Santa
Barbara hospital, where the family
resides.
Dee Neville haa been quite. Ill and
unable to attend school since the
first two days, but Is recovering.
Prospect schools opened September
11 with a much smaller enrollment
than last year.
Relief canning la being done both
at Prospect and McLeod, with a large
number at each place. Tomatoes
were canned last week.
Stewart Weeks and Mr. Anna
Weeks spent September 13 In Med
ford shopping, .attending to business
and visiting relatives.
Mrs. Jack Ojesdehl and her sister,
Mrs. Lang of Seattle, were recent
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Haekkerup at the power plant. Mrs.
OJesdahl and Mrs. Haekkerup were
schoolmates In Wisconsin.
J. Jorgenson and family are recent
arrivals at the the power plant. Mr.
Jorgenson has taken Oene Dub 11 rig's
place in the warehouse. They are
from Brookinga.
John Haekkerup, Jr., plans to leave
for Corvallia In a few days, where he
will be a sophomore at O. S. O. Leo
Hoag will accompany him and enter
as a freshman.
Sunday school la being held each
Sunday afternoon at 3:30, In the
Prospect gymnasium under direction
of Mr. Keely. All Interested are wel
come and urged to attend.
Cross-Word Puzzie
C, Ecclesiastical
court
T. Abrasive
8. Metal
9. Revolution
10. Commotion
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maiden
name i
IS. Custom ;
20. AfCS
22. Snut room
25. Mine entrance
26. meads
27. Halt
25. Haunt ef a
wild animal
29. Praise ye
Jehovah
ti, June bur
32. Killer
35. SoskM with
water
XI. Performed
40. Celestial
bodies
43. Hleh bodllr
temperature
41. Arabian sea
port
4T. Entitle
49. Oriental food
staple
10. Win at rime
of chance
HI. Purpoaes
f,t. preceded
5. Native metal
56. Came to rest
J. Faattner
, State whose
capital li
Columbus
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severe
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Down
BUTTE FALLS, Ore., Sept. 18.
(Spl,) September 13 Butte Falls and
vicinity had hard rain showers which
cleared away the dust. At 8 p. m. the
sun came out tn a clear, blue sky.
Art Alqulst and Keith McCauley
are visiting the world's fair.
School opened Labor Day aa utual.
On Friday all the teachers, namely.
Principal Roacoe Larson, Mrs. Oeorge
Stewart, Mlss'-Evanston, Clem Clark.
Mrs. Clem Clark, Mrs. Ruth MlcheU
and Miss Hazel Taylor attended the
Teachers' Institute In Medford.
Mr. end Mrs. Right of Central Point
were Butte Falls visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrel Patton and
son, Harold, of Los Angeles, have
moved to a ranch on Little Butte.
They visited relations here last Fri
day, Nearly all vacant houses In Butte
Falls are again occupied since fall
la here and school open.
Canning season has been a strenu
ous one for nearly all housewives In
Butte Falls. The main work haa been
accomplished and now all may soon
heave a sigh of relief and rejoice in
their achievement.
Mark Koontz returned from Port
land recently and Is spending a short
time with Ben Edmondson on the
ranch. While In Portland he suf
fered a severe attack of ptomaine
poisoning last winter and nearly died.
He is weak yet, but has gained 10
pounds since returning to Butte Falls
and he Is regaining strength rapidly.
Mrs. Alice Kllngle and sons of Lake
Creek have visited Mr. and Mrs. Ous
Edmondson. They returned to Lake
Creek last Sunday.
Mrs. Mn honey returned from a sev
eral months' visit with her brother
and family tn North Dakota and la
now living in the Slmervllle house.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Rogue River
visited their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White at
their camp on Butte Creek last Sun
day and Monday.
BUI Howard la working at the
"Dude Ranch," the local slang name
for the fur and game farm.
Ernest Alberts has built a concrete
walk to his residence from the street.
It looks- good to see such Improve
ments.
Willis Carson la working for the
government near Prospect. He Is
helping destroy pine beetles and other
forest enemies.
On September 16 a son arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jack
son. The baby wa named Carl Fer
ris Burke Jackson. Mother and son
are getting along well. Mrs. D. M.
Cleveland Is the nurse.
Jean Cadzow le attending Junior
college in San Bernardino, Calif.
Byron Stoddard and Calvin Stod
dard are attending school In Santa
Ana, Calif.
Robert Cadeow Is taking post-graduate
work In Ashland high school.
He had an operation for appendicitis
and is feeling better than he has for
a year.
Margaret Cadeow Is attending Ash
land high school.
Ira Tungate drives the Butte Falls
school bus.
Percy Squire came home from
Moon Prairie for the week-end. He
is working for the forest service and
the U. S. army. The first of Octo
ber he will sign up for another six
months' service,
Roland Roberts, who attended col
lege last year, will spend a year out
of school, working,
Albert King waa Injured at the
Owen-Oregon camp. He waa hesd
loader. The hook tore a part of the
log loose and swung back, tearing
the muscle of Mr. King's arm. He
Is at a Medford hospital.
Mr. Cummlngs cut his leg quite
badly recently.
Tod Whaley Is taking Albert King's
place at camp.
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Table Rock
TABLE ROCK, Sept. 18 (Spl.)
County Heslth Nurse Blanche Run-
els visited Table Rock school last
week and weighed and measured the
children.
Mrs. James Brown lee. formerly of
cms neignoornood and now residing
at Ashland, visited friends here Tues
day.
Misses June Kealon and Edith 6se
entertained a group of friends with a
nobo- party last Friday evening
Quests came In costume and were
lven a "handout," then tramped to
tne river bank where a large bonfire
wss kindled and welnera roasted. Mr.
and Mrs. R. E, Kealon chaperoned
ana me following gueste were pree
ent: Misses Betty Wilson, Clara
Mllkowskl, June and Janice Neslon
UDby Hsmllton, Ruth and Edith
Sage, Messrs. Billy Wilson, Bob Sste.
Melbourne Atkins, Harry Toun". Jim
my Flelaher and Donald Richardson.
Mrs. Jay mnk of Sams Valley waa
a business visitor here Wednesday.
Mra. rrank Meyers and Mrs. Fred
smith assisted with tha relief can
nlng at Sams Valley Thursday.
Mrs. Geo. Wright and Mrs. Chas.
Clngcade, both ef Eagle Point, apent
Thursday night at the Sam Newman
home, where Eugene la very low.
Mel Atkins returned Wednesday
irom a aneep-sneanng Job In north
em California. .
County Judge E. B. Day waa a brief
Duainees visitor here Thursday even
Ing. Jew MoKlnney of Sams Valley la
putting-up a alia for J. L. Nealon
this week.
Officers of the Table Rock Com
munlty club are working on a plan
to clean up the county roada In this
vicinity, of tin cans and garbage
dumped by thoughtless persona In
vlolntlon of state laws.
Those from thla section who bave
made trips to Huckleberry mountain'
this season report an excelent crop
of choice berries.
Pear picking Is In full swing here
in many orchards, the crop of Bart
lett being finished last week, work
Is now directed to Anjous and other
varieties.
From reports received by your cor
respondent it would seem that the
population of this section will be
pretty well fed next winter from the
large supply of canned fruits and
vegetables being put up by the womenfolks.
S. G. Collins left last week for
Carlton, 111., where he will spend
some time visiting friends and rela
tive, after which he will visit the
world's fair at Chicago before return
ing home.
Heavy traffic voer the By bee bridge
haa almost worn out the decking In
the north approach, which will soon
have to be replaced and will require
40.000 board feet of lumber, costing
more than $600.
Trail
TRAIL, Sept. 18. (Spl.) J. Zlm-
merley passed away Thursday at ths
home of hla daughter, Mrs. C. M.
Blssse, where he had been bedfast
for three weeks. The funeral was
held Sunday at Phoenix cemetery.
Dr. J. R. Ssyera of O. C. G. camp
and wife and Mrs. Sayer's sister. Miss
Addle Bell Douglas, recently of San
Diego, are occupying the Hutchinson
cottsge recently vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. R. Morgan,
H. T. Swingle Is getting shingles
at the sawmill at McLeod to cover a
house he Is building at Upper Trail
for rent.
A good number of the neighbors
are gone or going to the mountains
for huckleberries, which are reported
to be plentiful thla year.
Mrs. Ralph Wstson and eon Car
rell shopped In Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson
shopped In Medford Monday,
Mrs. Bertha Evana of Hood River
arrived September 0 to help care for
ner ratner, Mr. simmerley.
Ernest Fltzslmmons, prominent
violinist of Seattle, who had the mis
fortune to have a boulder roll across
hla leg above the knee and break
hla thigh, la a cousin of Mrs. S. W.
HUtcninson. Mr. Fitrslmmons, wno
la an enthusiastic mountain climber,
wss near the summit of Glacier peak,
10.488 feet high, with a party of four
omer men when the accident hap
pened September 3, and they did not
get him out to the hospital until Sep
tember 8. When tney arrived at
Leavenworth with the Injured man
at last reports he waa resting and
aeemed to be doing aa well aa could
be expected after going through ao
much sunering.
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Holcomb Springs
HOLCOMB SPRINGS, Sept. 18.
(Spl.) Oeorge Holcomb spent part
of last week In Medford attending
to bualness.
Pate Roune la very busy In the
woods, outttng and hauling wood.
Fred Anderson had the misfortune
laat week of cutting his hand while
repairing a stove.
Visitors at the springs ;rt week
Included H. R. Johnston, Mrs. Shaw
and son and Mra. Carl Esch of Lake
Creek: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Schulta,
Gold Hill; Mra. C. F. Roasch, Miss
Lsnora Buchholt, Goodhue, Minn.;:
Mrs. Gus Johnston. Los Angeles; Mrs.
E. Orlsterhout, Rlverbank, Cal.; Mr.
and Mrs. Heckenberger and William
and Llrale Perry, Eagle Point; Mrs.
O O. Lankley, Modoo Point; Law
rence T. Orant, Oakland. Cal., and
Pete Ingram, LIUIam M. Roberta,
Maggie Grant, Mr. and Mrs. James
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Psyne and
Mr. and Mra. Eber Weed of Medford.
Persist
FBRSMT, Sept. 18. (Spl.)-mos
Ayrea and Ervin Hutchison are riding
after cattle.
Mrs. Mildred Young la spending a
few week with her sister, Edna
Hutchison.
Katie Ash oalled on Mra. Ohaa.
Cuahman recently.
Ranger J. p. DeWItt has been spend
ing a short time with the H. L. Ash
family of Elk creek.
Henry Thornton of Persist la visit
ing relatives tn Aehland.
George Schermerhorn left Septem
ber 1 to take charge of a trail crew
for the forest service. Csmp will be
located at Woodruff Meadows. They
are to build a graded trail from there
to Hall'a Point.
Mildred Young and son Donsld.
slso Dorothy Ash, were attending to
Duainess mattera and ahopplng In
Medford Tuesday.
Ervin Hutchlaon and Roy Poctor
were guests at the Schermerhorn
home September 19.
Lowell Ash Is busy these days re
constructing tha Matthews cabin
barn.
Mildred Toung and son Donald and
Dorothy Ash enjoyed dining out with
V. Emerlck of Medford September 13.
Heating ooite can be reduced. For
oompleta heating service call Art
schmldll 4181882.
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Phone (43. Well him away you)
refuse. 01 ty Sanitary Service.
Canning Peaches
Get them now. Supply
exhausted by 20th I
415 S3. Newtown
Phone H22-R
Courthouse
News
irumlshsd by tha Jackaon Count j
Abstract Co, 131 B 8Uth StrMtl
Marrlata Llcnssa
Kugsna A. Seeley and Ethel M.
Lane,
Milton Sanders and Annie Long.
' Circuit Court
Naples Hawes vs. WUIlsm Jams,
Hawea Divorce.
Delbert Tlnitleaf. by Mrs. Albert
Tlngleaf, guardian, vs. C. E. Dates
Auto Co. and R. M. Miller Damages.
Big Pines Lumber Co. vs. W. K.
Brown and Pearl JS. Brown For
money.
Probate Court
Estate of Victor Hugo Daley, do
ceased Admitted to probata.
Real Estate Transfers
Ed Csrapbell et ux to W. L. Lebow
et ux W. D. to 13.43 acrea tn Sea.
II, Twpp. 39 8 R. 1 E.
Oeorge F. Cook to Burton H. Bry.
ant w. D. to land In Eii of Eeo.
IB. Twp. 37 s., R. I w.
J. S. Renfro et ux to S. V. Hardin
W. D. to 114 of SW of Sec 18:
W. 10 acrea of SW',4 of BE'i of See.
id: nev4 or wwji of Seo. 23, Two.
34 8., R. 4 W.
Alvlna Kornstsd to Ed Bechtel e
e W. D, to lot 8; Bi of lot .
Cherry Park Sub. In DLO 79, Twp.
37 S., R, 3 W.
Walter J. Browning at ux to O. T.
Barbee et ux W. D. to 8.88 acrea In
DLO 78, Twp. 37 8., R. 3 W.
E. N. Butler et ux to the First Na
tional Bank of Ashlsnd W. D. to
easterly 4 1 ',4 feet of lot 3, block 10,
uny or Asniand.
FrlUs W. Spuhn to Carl A. Spuhn
et al Q. O. D. to lota In blocks t
and 4, Falrmount Add. to Medford.
Edward L. Demmor to Frlta w.
Spuhn et al Q. O. D. to lota In
locks 3 and 4. Falrmount Add. to
Medford.
Juanlta L. Demmer to Edward L.
Demmer et at Q. o. D. to lota In
blocks 8 and 4, Falrmount Add. to
Medford.
John M. Demmer et tlx to Juanlta
L. Demmer et al q. O. D. to lota
In blocks 3 and 4, Falrmount Add.
Medford.
Edna S. Flowera at vtr to John M.
Demmer at al Q. O. D. to lota In
blocks 8 and 4, Falrmount Add, ts
Medford.
Robert McCabe to Mamie McCabe
Q. O. D. to lot 4, block 3, Sunnyelda
Add. to Medford.
Edw. O. Vogel et ux to F. J. New.
man W. D. to land In DLO 41. Twp.
38 8., R. 3 W.
F J. Newman et ux to Edw. O.
Vogel et ux W. D. to land In DLO
79, Twp. 37 8.. R. 3 W.
Jamea W. Jarvla to Anita J. Parker
W. D. to land In DLO 40, Twp. 39
8., R. I E.
Oeorge Irwin to MHo M. Holllster
et ux W. D. to land In DLO 89,
Twp, 38 8., R. I W.
W. D. Starkweather to Chrletlne 0.
Jensen et al W. D. to land In Sec.
10, Twp. 89 8 R. I E.; SWi4 of
SE'4 of Seo. 3, Twp. 39 8 R. 1 W.i
E ot nwy, of Sec. 10, Tkp, 39 8,
R. 1 W. "
' Virginia I. Browning to Lillian B.
Foreman Deed to E y, of NW'4 of
NE',4 of Seo. 18, Twp. 38 8., R. I W.
Walter Herndon et ux to Peter Cas
person W. D. to tract on Ellaabeta
St., Ashland.
Archie Million et ux to J. S. Bond
et ux W. D. to lot 8, block 13, City
of Ashland.
J. 8. Bond et ux to Archie Million
et ux W. D. to lota 9, 10, 11 and 13,
block I, Railroad Add. to Ashland,
except 80 ft. off southerly end.
Chsa. L. Llnebarger et ux to 8. R.
Hughea et ux W. D. to E',4 of NWVil
N!4 of NE14 of Sec. 4, Twp. 34 8,
R. 1 W.
John . Grow et al to D. O. Llnd.
sey et ux W. D. to land In DLO
77. Twp. 37 8., R. 3 W. i
George J. Kllllua to Maud Erratt
W. D. to traot In block 88, City of
Jacksonville.
W. R. Coleman et ux to Emma,
Pearl Hamlin q. O. D. to undivided
half interest In NW!4 of flW'A of
Seo. 13, Twp. 84 8., B. 1 .
CAMP IS SPRUCED UP
BY FOREST MINES
PORTER VILLE, Cal. (TJP) 'xtiera
are no "rolling stones" In tha Camp
Kramer contingent of the O. O. O.
near here. Thomas Duncan, company
cobbler, saw to that.
A low water aupply forced abandon
ment of atreet sprinkling to keep
down dust. Duncan peeled moss off
bdulders for his lawn, aurfaced the
street nesr his dwelling; others fol
lowed suit, and carried gravel In sacks
from nearby gulches.
Now with graveled walks and street
and artificial moss lawna the con
servationists plsn to whitewash tha
rocks which line the street,
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Class,
lessons for beginners 35c. Right foun
dation. 138 N. Holly.
WANTED
Wool & Mohair
Shipping another car,
Wool and Mohair, to Bos
ton market. Special prices
paid.
We also conld pay yon a good
price for lambs' wool.
MEDFORD
BARGAIN HOUSE
Phone 1083. IT N. Orape