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You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
BEDFORD MAIL TIUBIINT:, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1933.
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Not
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Want-Ad?
WAlfl Co mU youj nomet Wust
to jet cm ot tew odd. end
,nd u household tumishingsJ
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den . An mexpenaive Want-AO
u, the Mall rnouw Cleseilleo
Pig U1 find iu to
these and manj other perplexing
arobleme.
Here Are the Rates:
Par word tint onrtion
(Minimum 26c)
Baca addluonaJ Uuertton.
par word
Minimum LOe)
per Una per month, without
copy oh an go
75
Phone
LOST AN" IfOUND
LOST 11 dog mining. l818-
" WANTED FEMALK HELP
WANTED Young woman
housework, gouo
Box 13965. Tribune.
WANTED MALK HELP
CONTRACTOR wanted to -build .mall
" " i. ... hriek building, re-
Swing" pay
property ciear. oui
STEADY WORK-GOOD PAY-Several
.TlTl- m tvmntv and towns
- nhij men or women. w
capital or experience required. Write
a.m. Tnlrfl h
Mr. Tnomiw. ouHv.t -
Oakland. Cal.
WANTED SITUATION
WANTED General housework. Ref
erence, furnished. Call at J33 Tripp
HIGH SCHOOL girl, want to work
for room ana ooaru ......... r-
Call 6-F-23.
rtv wiHTfl to work for room and
board while attending school. Box
13731. Tribune.
'WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Bicycle.
513 North central.
Call evenings,
WANTED To rent typewriter by
hAh .viini student: Rood care
Guaranteed. Address J. D.. Mall
Tribune, giving atreet address and
phone.
vitrmn Modern 3-bedroom fur
nlahed house by permanent, reliable
tenants; furnace heat desired. Box
108. Tribune.
WANTED TO BENT Small furnished
house or apartment, close in. .ea
sonable. Clements Auto Wre:ker,
95 So. Riverside Ave.
GENERAL PAINTING, tinting and
floor waxing. Phone 806-L.
WANTED Sectional bookcase.
West 8th.
WANTED Pasture for two young
calves. Phone 301-J-2.
CASH PAID for small cash register
317 North Riverside.
WANTED Pasture lor cows also
want aaddle horse. Chester We rid t.
WANTED Modern house to rent, 3
bedrooms, walking distance
courthouse. Phone 117-J.
WANTED White Leghorn pullet.
Give descrlDtton and price. Box
133, Butte Falls, Ore.
HAT GRINDING A specialty. Brown
the hay grinder. ;4U so. central
WANTED Listings of valley homes in
exchange for choice Oal property-
staple Realty Co., Ashland.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
A) RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER & lunk ot all
deecnotlone.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
J1 No. Grape Tel 1M2
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what haTe you Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
1003.
rOH KENT HOUSES
AM ALL furnished house for 3 adults,
close In: frlgldalre. Phone 519-R.
I $1 R 5-room partly furnished. Call
1 at 45 S. Central.
HOMES FOR RENT Call' 698.
For RENT Home, turnlahed or
unfurnished. Brown At White.
FOB SALE OR RENT tldney Stnltb
nome. turner West Main 8s Orange
fccluilve listing. W L Vawter
Jackson Oo Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un
furnished home; 3 bedrooms, screen
porch, flreplsce, hardwood floors,
large lawn, with .hade trees: with
or without furnace heat. C. A.
DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2.
RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 13088. Tribune.
FOR RENT 6-room unturnlshed
Bouse, 1035 W. 10th. C. A. DeVoe
HOUSES HO. $12 50 and (15. water
paid; wood range Phone 105.
FOR RENT Fl'RNISIltD BOOMS
FOR RENT Front room close in. hot
and cold water shower. 20 So. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
fOB RENT BOARD AMD BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 C. Main
Rate, very moderate.
FOR SALE MIMICAL INSTHI MEMS
KANO FOR 5AL&1010 .Vest I'-U.
FOB aE.Nl APARTMENTS
FOR RENT i-room duplex apart
ment, electric refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, furnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443
or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria.
FOR RENT Purn. 2 room apt.,
heat
B hot water. 345 N Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apt. 625 No. Riverside
BUSINESS OPPORTUNIITIES
FOR SALE Interest In gold mine.
Partner wanted with some cash to
operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 03.
Phoenix, Oregon.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SAL OR TRADE for cnickens.
good family milk cows, now miik
lrur: verv eentle. John B. H. Leyen.
Rogue River. Ore., 1V4 miles north
bank Evans creek.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Circulating
heater for small wood heater, l
Anseth, 4 miles out on Midway road.
WILL TRADE '30 Chev. panel dlvy,
motor o. k. and pay cash ditrer
ence on -28 or '30 "light enclosed
car. Address Bx 13003. Tribune.
EXCHANGE Stude 1-passenger coupe
like new for aedan or small ranch.
317 North Riverside.
TRUCK to trade for wood or what
have you. Tel. 530-R-l.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work
and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
In ti-room house, excellent location
box 10331 Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
J-ROOM modem home bath laundry
trat screened porch bullt-lns gar
age shade and Tult trees: 1700
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 Jonee. and house below
bridge. So. Ashland
toll EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE
FORTY ACRES, small house, good
creek, wood, school transportation
for Medtord property. Box 134 Old
Stage Road.
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabln auto camp at Alturas, Cal
Big Pines Lbr. Co, Medtord. Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little borne in
Bend. Ore., clear tor something clear
In Medtord or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. loo 7tb St.
Ashland.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
CITY and country acreage homes;
stock and dairy ranches. Roberts,
720 W. 2nd. Tel. 1528-J. .
FOR SALE 324 acres cutovcr land,
$750. See Clarence Pierce, Medtord..
H. C. Oaley, Ashland.
PAYING DAIRY FARM
Al stocked and equipped, 3i mile.
from Medtord, free sou, IB acres ol
excellent alfalfa, 6-room modern,
plastered home In excellent condi
tion, 3 barna, room for 200 tons
hay. atanchlons for 25 cows, modern
milk cooling system, 3 automatic
pumps furnishing water for stock
and domestic purposes, all appli
ances for complete dairy: own mar.
ket for milk; present Income, (300
per month; $4500 down, balance
$75 per month. Including Interest
at 6. See CHARLES A. WING
AGENCY. INC., In new location at
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 50 R. I. pullets. 5 mos.
old. quality stock. Mrs. Wm. Cum-
mlngs, 6 mi. out Midway road, Cen
tral point. Route 1,
(OH DALE AUTOMOBILES.
GOOD USED CARS
WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES:
1930 Chrysler Brougham. 4-
speed trana. .....(400 00
1928 Chev. Coupe 125 00
1929 Ford Roadster
1931 Chev. Sedan .....
1928 Chrysler Coupe ,
, 150.00
375.00
265 00
265.00
1929 Olds Coupe .........
1029 Hudson Coupe . 325.00
1928 Hudson Victoria Coupe.. 185 00
1930 Bulck 40 trpi. Coupe 450.00
Thl prove, that our prices are
lower.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO.
38 N. Riverside.
1931 Ford Coup De Luxe.
1931 Ford Coupe Standard.
1927 Bulck 4-door Sedsn.
1925 Bulck 5-passenger. glass en
closed, will trade for model A Ford
pickup.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck, Ponttac Salca and Service.
S. Riverside. Phone 103.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 12 Ouern.ev and Jerney
milk cows. Emery Butts, provolt.
FOR SALE 5 good dairy cows.
oray, Rucn, ore.
FOR SALE 33 head of stock cattle.
Elmo Throckmorton. Applegate P. O.
HOR5E3 FOR SALE 1100 to 1700
lbs. Rear of 1140 Court St.
FOR SALE Rambollett rams.
301-J-l.
f)H HALtv MIHCKLl-ANKOLS
FOR SALE Concord grapes.
597-J-3.
FOR SALE Leghorn
Olover, Rons lane.
hens, M. B.
FOR SALE CHEAP Windmill and
tank with tower. Phoenix Oarage.
16-F-ll.
FOR SALE Siwl pears, 25-lb. crate
23c. 620 South Peach SU
FOR SALE Chairs, couch, gat leg
tab, radio table, dining chairs,
buffet, bedntead, matra, chlf
ronler. e:ectric cleaner, mlac. house
hold goods. Phone 681.
THE PETITE PRUNE has more food
value than any other fruit on the
market. Plenty of them at the F.
S Carpenter ranch. Jackson-ille
highway.
1 PE.CHi 4i5 KtTlova. Tai. lUi-fi.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Flat top mahogany desk.
3 chair, to match; reasonaoie. 'i-vi
304.
FOR SALE Pine tomatoes. 50o hun
dred, you pick them. Bring boxes.
John Mace, Central Point.
FOR SALE; 010 credit card. Good at
first-class San Francisco hotel. Hut
price. Phone 301.
LETZ HAY MILL In good condition,
capacity 3000 to 3000 pounde per
hour. E. R. White, 22 S. Fir St.
Phone 31.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous wood
ranges, tables, bed. 30 So. Fir. Call
belore 12:30.
FOR SALE Wheel chair, water motor
. wa&hlng machtde. Phone 630-J-3.
PEACHES For canning. O. E. Car
penter, i mile west of Phoenix on
Houston road. Bring boxes, 75c
for 50-lb. lug In orchard.
FOR SALE -30-30 Savage at a bar
gain. (23. Phone 676-W. Address
417 N. Oskdsle.
FOR SALE Italian and petite prunes.
Phone 7-F-14.
SUGAR and Petite prunes.
7-F-13.
TOMATOES for canning le lb. de
livered in 50-lb. lug. Phone 1059.
ITALIAN and petite prune. Geo. B
xoung. Route i. Phone 7-F4.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
R. o. Skeiienger, Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms it desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large Ice box; also large
eiectrio range. 70s Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
aizea. 21a w. atn St. Tel. iQ4o-Y
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
ana teaming. Phone S12-J.
CLAIRVOYANT As PALMIST Accur
ate advice to all. Rainbow Auto
Camp. Cabin 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR Fall Coat at Adrlenne's.
Special ssle group of Tweeds and
Dress models. Some with fur trim.
Only $19.95.
Authorized Prlgldalre Service. Other
makes rep. Tel. 427: nighte 905-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance, The
only complete Title
8 y s t e m In Jackson
County.
Expert window cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning. Floor 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
VI E Thomaa, 45 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
B'.dg. State License No. s-157.
Job Printing,
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing ot all kinds: book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing aystems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape.
' Phone 75.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 649-W. 313 8. Grape.
EADO TRANSFER tt STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RFINK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonaoie price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movera. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prlcea right
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 13771
Treasury Department
I Office; of Comptroller of the currency
Washington, d C .September 11. 1937
Whereaa, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned. It has
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." in the City of Med
ford. in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, has compiled with
all the provisions of the Statutes ol
the United States, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorised to commence the
business of Banking;
Now, therefore. I, J, F. T. O'Connor.
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by certify that "Medford National
Bank." in the City of Medford, in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, is authorized to commence the
bubinebs of Banking as provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of the
Un-td States.
In testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of office Uiia eleventh
day of September, 1933,
Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur
rency. Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR,
Liquidation Notice.
The Medfrod National Bank located
at Medford in the State of Oregoo la
closing Its affairs. All note-holders
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to preaent the notes and other
claims against the association for
parment.
Dated S-pt 20. IP1T
C0. T. FBT( Casii.af.
Reorganization Notice.
Medtord National Bank.
Medtord National Bank located at
Medtord In the State of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
tember 11, 1033, and commenced bus
iness September 13, 1933. The new
bank U a continuation of the old
bank excepting that It 1. organized
under the Banking Act of 1933. and
has an entirely new Capital of (100,-
000.00.
Dated Sept. 30. 1033.
GEO. T. FRET, Cashier.
Notice.
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon, in and tor the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter ot the Estate of 0. W
Palm (also known as Charles W
Palm). Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that me
unaersigneo. came palm, nas been
duly and regularly appointed by the
county judge of Jackson county.
Oregon, aa the Executrix with the
will annexed, of the estate of the
above named O. W. Palm (also known
a Charles W. Palm), deceased, and
has duly qualified as such Execu
trlx.
Notice 1 further given that all
persons having anv claims sgslnst
the estate of the said decedent should
present same duly verified in accord
ance with law to the undersigned
Executrix, at the office jf P. J. New
man. Attorney for said Estate. In the
Palm Building. In Medtord. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication ot this Notice
Dated and first published on this
31st day of August, A. D. 1933.
CALLIE PALM.
Executrix with the will annexed of the
estate of c. W Palm (also known
as Charles W. Palm), deceased.
Warrant Call.
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. 49, Jackson County, war
rants No. 4170 to No. 4267 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on September 29, 1933. War
rant to be presented for payment at
the office of the District Clerk, City
Hall. Medtord, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School District No. 49.
Notice of Taking I'p F.Mrays.
Taken ud at Btz Oaks Service Rta.
tlon on the Crater Lake Hiehwav. on
Sept. 24th. 1933, the following de
scribed stock:
One bay mare.
One brown mare,
One mule colt (yearling).
One brown colt.
No marks or brands by which thev
can be Identified.
owner may have same bv savirur
costs of keep and advertising.
twiea tni aotn dsy of Sept., 1938
LEW BLOOM,
Constable of Medtord District.
Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, Sept. 38. (Spl.)
Last Wednesday the following group
composed an all-day surprise party nn
Mra. Nettle Grover of Medtord: Mrs.
Wm. Perry, Mr.. Rosa Smith. Mrs.
Percy Haley, Mrs. Wm. Holman, Mrs.
Sam Coy, Mrs. Nick Young. Mrs.
Mable Harnlsh and Miss Helen, of
Eagle Point, Mrs. Susie Stewart of
Medtord and Mrs. Harriett Allen of
Portland. The occasion was Mrs. Dro
ver's birthday. Eaci carried a cov
ered dish from which a bountiful
dinner waa spread, and birthday cards
and other birthday offerings were
presented to th ehonored guest.
Mrs. w. H. Young motored to Grants
Pass to meet and return with her
uncle, Mr. Hill of San Vranclsco. who
spent the week-end with them.
Mrs. I. R. Kline waa delightfully
surprised on Monday. September 25.
to nave her cousin and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Stuckland of Los Angeles,
whom she had not seen for 25 years,
drop In on her for a short visit. Mr.
Stuckland Is a retired major of the
Cuban war, and lived originally Li
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Goshen, Ind., the former home ot
Mrs. Kline. They were on the last lap
of a long vacation trip which took
them to many parta ot the east ani
to Canada.
Last Friday night the freshmen of
the high school held their annual
initiation, with refreshments and all
the usual activities.
Mrs. Millie Tlngleaf. who recently
purchased the old Frank Lewi, place
from Wm. Perry, has had the old
house torn down and la building a
new bungalow. Many nethbora and
frlenda are assisting with volunteer
labor. Mrs. Tlngleaf and family ex
pect to move Into their new home
by the flrat of October. Mr. Ting
leaf, brother of Los Angeles, who has
been helping Mrs. Tlngleaf for the
last three months, has charge of the
building of the new home and will
remain here until the family are
moved.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V. Barrett spent
Sunday afternoon and evening at the
Crater Lake home of Mr. and Mra
Buford Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Clsrk are en
larging their home by having a bath
rcom and a fruit and vegetable room
added.
Herbert Carlton and family of Pros
pect, taking a load of potatoes to
Med ford, stopped a tthe home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller, leaving their
little twin daughters, Elva and Seldi.
with their grandmother until their
return.
Mra. Floyd V. Barrett Is In receipt
ot a fine box of European grapes
from her grandfather, who has a
large vineyard at Escondldo, Cal.
All of the teachers went Into Med
tord after school on Tuesday on busi
ness. Mrs. N. B. Newcomb waa attending
to business In Medtord Tuesday.
The local unit of the home exten
sion work held a meeting to outllno
the coming year'a program. There
was a good attendance. Vegetable
cookery will occupy the major part
of the program, with Chrlatmaa gifts
In October and dressmaking In the
spring. All ladles Interested are
urged to attend these meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V. Barrett were
dinner guesta of Mr. and Mra. W.
Ertckson of Reese creek Tuesday even
ing, September 30.
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Holcomb Springs
HOLCOMB SPRINGS, Sept. 38.
(Spl.) Glen Koger has returned from
Crater Lake, where he la employed on
the rim-road. He reporta about 300
men at work on the Job and the
weather cold and windy.
H. Van Hoevenberg la busy with a
large force, picking, packing and ship
ping carload lots of fruit. He re
ports a heavy cdop of peaches, and
fine quality.
W. w. Edlngton had the mlefor-
tune of having one of his valuable
horses badly crippled last week.
Fred Anderson, caretaker of the
springs, had a very pleasant surprise
on the 16th, when his friends called
to celebrate his birthday. Lunch was
served in the park. Present were
Mrs. Clint Walker, Mrs. Lowe, Dick
Walker of Gold Hill: Mr. Webster,
Los Angeles: Sam Darby, Denver,
Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoi-
como.
Among visitors at the springs last
week were: Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Gunderman. 6
H. Harnlsh, Eagle Point; O. R. Gun
derman. Klamath Falls, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Olsen, Mrs. Bruce Bauer,
Mrs. Fred Dutton, W. D. Welch. T. H.
Smith, A. o. Bishop and Mra. Carrie
Thomason, Medford.
Auto glass, plate and shatterproof
Brill Metal Works.
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FILMS PLAYERS ELOPE TO MEXICO
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William Caoney, actor, and hie bride, Patricia "Boots" Mallory,
actress, a. they returned to Hollywood after an elopement to Ague
Callente. Mexico. (Associated Praae Photnt
CLARA BOW GROGGY
DURING FILM FIGHT
HOULYWOOD. Cal.. Sept. 38. (V)
Clara Bow, the red-headed film
star may be more careful In the future
about obeying literally her script In
structions.
But last night she proved she could
take It" on the chin and come up
smiling If a bit groggy.
It was a free-for-all fight scene
In her new picture. Clara, as a circus
iwrformer standing on a platform,
waa supposed to leap from her com
paratlve safety Into the scrapping
mob, to the rescue of a fellow player.
She leaped and connected with the
list of an unidentified battler.
Clara reeled but the camera kept
grinding. When they carried her off,
witnesses said, she was reciting lines
from her last film. She was sent
home to bed, but was expected at
work again today,
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PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 38. (AP
alt him above Industry, above bust
invested wealth fallea of recom
mendation by the Olll subcommittee
of the governor's relief committee of
32 when a tie vote resulted at yester
day a meeting here. The vote waa
3 to 3. A majority vote waa neces
sary In order to effect the recom
mendation.
Ray W. GUI, chairman of the sub
committee; Ben T. Osborne, executive
secretary of the state federation of
labor, and Harry Gross voted for the
recommendation and Bert Haney,
John F. Logan and D. M. Webb voted
against It. Jack H. Lulhn, seventh
member of the committee, waa Ab
sent. Previously, however, he had
expressed his opposition to such a
measure.
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SALEM. Ore. (UP)-Whether Thom
as Hughes, of Altursa. Csllfornla, con
duct, hi logging operation In Ore
gon or California would be rather dif
ficult to determine.
Hughes Is engaged In logging an
80-foot tract of timber situated Just
along the boundary line on the Ore
gon aide. Many of the tree, though
cut on Oregon territory, tall over Into
California.
Aa result, many times Hughes finds
himself in the peculiar poaltlon of
cutting timber In Oregon, but log
glng It out In California.
EAGLE POINT SCHOOL
EAOLE POINT. Sept. 38. (Spl.)
Owing to the large enrollment of
high school pupils, it haa been nec
essary to remove tha partition be
tween th e music romo and the room
occupied by Floyd V. Barrett with
his advanced grades of the high school
building, in order to har ea larger
ftiuty room. The former study room
will bJ used for the music room. Mr.
Barrett haa been moved to a room In
the old school building.
If the enrollment in the high school
continues to increase as It has for
the last few years, it will toon be
necessary to build an addition to the
high school building.
Heating uosU can be reduced. For
mplete heating terries call Art
ScbmldU tiB 1002.
CHICAQO. Sept. 28 tVP) Preal-
dent Roosevelt telegraphed the na
tional association of life underwriter
in convention here that the insurance
policy plays an Important part In
the background of the American fam
ily. "Insurance, and particularly Ufa
insurance, playa a very important part
in our national picture. It affords to
the individual a margin of safety for
his loved ones, thus enabling him to
go about his business unhampered
by fear for them In the event of ac
cident or death and giving him wider
latitude in hla undertakings.
"The merits of life Insurance have
now come to be well recognized and
the Insurance policy playa an Impor
tant part In the background of the
American family. In bringing this
about, you have rendered an out
standing service, and. by the same
token you have contributed a large
part to our national progress,
ARRESTS IN AUGUST
8ALBM, Ore. (UP) Violation of
fish and game lavs In Oregon during
August resulted In 105 arroste by
state police.
Thirty-four persona were arrested
charged with fishing without a 11
cense, 18 for Illegal possession of deer,
8 for hunting without licenses.
Other charges Included Illegal pos
session ot fish 4, Illegal fishing 7,
selling fish without license 6. Illegal
operation of nets S, exceeding limit
of game blrda 1, using artificial light
3, hunting In closed season 4, hunt
ing game blrda In closed sesson 8.
hunting with Improper license, illegal
poaseaslon of game birds 3, killing doe
and fawn deer 3, possession of un
tagged deer 1,
Fines collected for game Isw viola
tion during August totaled (2,800.
FORD ALLEMBLY PLANT
AT CHESTER IS CLOSED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 33. IIP)
S-nator Wngner, chairman of the na
tional labor board, was Informed to
day the Ford Motor company's as
sembly plant at Cheater, Pa., had been
closed down Indefinitely.
Wagner said hla Information came
from J. F. Dewey, of the department
of labor, who had been sent to Ches
ter as a medlstor to adjust labor
troubles that had led to a walkout
of several thousand employes.
EAOI.E POINT, Sept. 38 ffipl.)
Some of the younger married people
have formed a roller-skating club,
using the Luke Klncald hall for a
rink. The club la open to ail who
enjoy this sport and the rink la open
overy afternoon and evening. All fur
nish their own akatea.
Mra. W. H. Young dislocated her
knee Joint by a fall on the floor of
the new akating rtnk Monday after
noon. She 1 unable to walk at this
writing.
"Steno" Hare llnrse Owner.
BOSTON (UP) The hobby of
Mlsa Mary Power., 31. Boston sten
ographer, la horse racing. She own
Coming Back, which recently won at
Rockingham Park and paid (10.40
tor .very fa ticket in th mutual
Courthouse
News
1 Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 131 E sixth street)
Marriage Licensee.
Olenn I. Epperson and Mabel Mot-
gensen.
Cyril a. Holt and Gail E. Badger.
Miller W. LeValley and Audrey Hays.
Arnold M. Cheever and Katharine
Cneever.
Jack D. McNerney and Dorothy
Bounds.
Richard U. John and Paula Link.
Circuit Court.
L. F. Buckingham, Laura L. Buck
:ngham assume the business name of
'The Creat."
Orants Pasa Irrigation Dlat. v..
Ladd Estate Company; tax foreclos
ure. Gold Hill Irrigation District .
Frederick L. Champlln et .1; tax fore
closure. O. O. Furnas n. Rogue River Cheese
& Products. Inc.: chattel Hen.
Fred Tracy. Anna E. Tracy ve. John
Heseenauer et ux, Leo 0. Huff et ux,
foreclosure.
John c. Thorson ti. Arnold Bonn
er t; for money.
Probate Court.
Estate of Edwin Bradford
Shaw
(aec.j aamitted to probate.
Estate of David Danlela (dec.) ad
mitted, to probate.
Estftto of Jesae Walton (minor) ad
mitted to probate.
Real Estate Transfer..
Sheriff to Inter-State Fidelity
Building le Loan Association: aher
!ffa deed to land In DLO 43 In Tp.
3B 8. R. t W.
O. w. Davla et ux to Union Sav
Inga eV Loan Aaociatlon: W. D. to
Nij of Lot 3: a. 12(4 fe. of Lot 3,
Blx. l. City of Medford.
J- W. Fish et ux to Ida E. Jonei;
W D. to Lot 8 and 7, Riverside Sub.
division in Sec. 34, Tp. 38 S. R. 4 w.
Nober Gottlieb to Selma Oottlleb:
Q. C. D. to land In DLO 43, Tp. 8T
S R. I W. and Lota I to 83 Inclusive
and Lots 65 to 71 Inclusive of Win
chester Place Addition to Medford.
Martin J. Love et ux to B. M. Nix:
O. D. to LOU 17. 18. 10. Han,,.
Hollow Sub., unrecorded, in See. as.
Tp. 38 S. R. 8 W.
Margaret Burroughs to Kate lc.n.
hor; W. D. to Lot 18, Blx. 8, Cltv of
Medford. '
John O. Ktnkade et ux to s
spuriock: w. d. to aw;, of tmi ot
N E 1 i . Am. lit ,M . w .
... f au U- IV, , VV.
B- Williams et al to Paulin. Rnh.
arte: w. D. to land in Sec.. S3, 34 and
w. in l-p. 00 o, K. 3 W.
Pauline Robert to A. B. William.
et ux: W. D. to und. H Interest in
inu in sec. ie and 18. To. 37 s
R. 3 W.
A. B. William et al to Pauline
Robert; w. D. to land In Bee. ia
and 19. In Tp. 37 a. R. 1 w.
rauun Robert to A. B. Willi..
et ux: W. D. to und. l-.l inf.,
and In Sec, 33, 34 and in Tn
a. R. a w.
Pauline Roberta to A. n toiih.
et ux; w. D. to Lot 8. aiv. i
Addition to Medford. ,
A. B. William, et ux to pi.n
Roberta; W. D. to Lot 8, Blk. 7, Ron
Addition to Medford.
Wilbur F. Robert to Hilda Roh.ri..
W. D. to 8E!4 of SB!4; Government
Lot 3, leu west 10 acre la See. 10.
Tp. 30 S. R. 8 W.
H. B. Nye et ux to Alrln Km.
iaa; w. u.. to Lot 3, Blk. 80,
ol Medtord.
City
Mr..
K. L. Cookaer to A. w nih.
eon; W. D. to tract In Block 33, Sis
kiyou Height Extension Add. ot Med
ford. Olare W. Shore et ux to Rolllen a.
Dickeron et ux; W. D. to land In D
U3 70, In Tp. 37 0. R. 3 w.
United State, to Oecar A. 0and
ford: patent to 8E4 of NW!4. Bee. .
in Tp. 40 a. R. 4 B. v
A. W. Mason, to J. B. Andrews et
ux; W. D. to Lot 30. Howard Park
Unrecorded eubdlvlalon. .
E. K. Hall to Lulu M. Wlleon; W.
p. to Lot 8 and 4, Matthew. Add.
to Ashland.
Fred 0. Home et ux to Susanna
Home, carter; Q. o. U to land In
Sec. 33 and 34, In Tp. 80 S. R. I B
Sheriff to J. T. Brewer; tax dead
NW!4 of BE14. See. 88, Tp. 87 8. li
, 8,',f HoraM,:
r i w ' KW,4' 8e0' M' TP'
Sheriff to Samuel K. Morehouse
al: tax deed to Lot 3, Blk. 18. city
of Butte Fall.
Sheriff to Frederic W. Kant; tax
deed to land In Sec. S3, Tp. 38 a. R.
1 B.
Fred H. Dondart to w. B Peck
Q O. D. to prt Lot , Blk. a, Mlngu
eubdlvlalon to Medford.
Ella Leaverton et rlr to Solomon
A. Leaverton et ux; w. D to 1 ' 1
acrea In DLC 60, In Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W
MODERN, FLIES PLANE
VISALIA. Oal. (UP)-tias Pansy
Bowen. who claim to be a direct da.
eeendent of the Indian princes., Po
eahonta, today could claim th nam
Olrl-Who-Fllea-ln-the-Sky.
Ml Bowen held a federal airplane
Pilot license, the only woman Is
outhsrn central California to quail
fy. ahe became Interested in flying;
while head of the weather bureau at
th municipal airport, took lesson,
and finally passed examinations for
a license, she own her own airplane.
Mis Bowen said she ha hope of
flying across the Pacific.
Judge Banned Dance Hall.
KELSO, Waah. (UP) Judge L. K.
Huntington aentenced Devon Toot'
Bailey to stay away from dance halls
for alx month. To be sure be did,
the Judge Instructed him to spend
the next four Saturdays in the city
Jail, Bailey waa convicted of slap,
ping a lrl at a dance recently.
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