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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1931.
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LOST ANDbUND
TrSrrlaTiuezlpper purse, cor
nlfh and Central. Finder please
f return to Ma"JiJ'u''.
1 LOST If dog missing, call 1510.
WANTED SITUATIONS
NSrTcaTeloTlwid: 206 Co
tage.
rnSLAGDOTwinVcaiirtle with
Mr?ch work or poultry, good coos.
5454, Tribune.
NTEDAny kind ol sewing by day.
Phone 835-W.
WANTED FEMAUEHELP
WANTTOOMfrom 'l9 to 25 that
Stbd Woman for housework m
country. Reference required. Box
6473, Tribune. .
TEDMlddle-aged mlL
general housewxirk631JBartlet.
XANTEExperlenced waitress lm
medlateiy. Must be able to type.
NRA wages paid. Dlamono i.aic.
MALE OR FEMALE
' WTBDAirAccOTaTanplayer. Call
at 843 West 14th street evenings'
WANTEPniInnersaTFr
WANTED MALE HELP
Bur Pay. Get ready now. Learn by
Practical or Home Training-Special
Rate, now on Write for tree booi
S? DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING
SCHOOLS. 3320 20th Street. San
. Francisco. '
WANTED-MISCFLLANEOUS
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk.
Pafs, 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L.
WANTE'and'hand furniture. We
buy, sell arm trade. Berrydale 2nd
Hand Store, 1603 North Riverside.
Telephone 266.
WANTED Used sewing machine. Rea.
sonable for cash. Rt. 3, Box 49, Med
ford. WILL PAY up to 50 for good used
. olano. Write P. O. Box 622.
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WANTED Good used cream separ
ator, medium size. A. L. Rathbun
Rt. 4. Box 994. Medford.
WANTED Piano for storage.
641-W.
Call
NOTICE Mr. Grower I Have 30 good
experienced thinners. Let me come
out and look over your orchard
and make you price per tree. Will
save you money. Phone 2a8-W.
WANTED To trade 14 rabbits and
2 hutches for 6 laying hens. Call
612-W.
CASH paid for apples, any amount
Write or wire E. O. Breln, 920 Oak
St., Oakland, Cal.
.WANTED Ford sedan or coach. Must
be in good condition; 1929 or later
model. Write Box 5382.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
a, AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM,
" BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No. orape. Tel 1062
WANTED Baby calves. Rt.
395, Medford.
1. Box
WANTED To buy men's good usable
clothing. Jennings Loan Office. 41
South Front St.
FURNITURE re-upholstered
969-R. Thlbault.
Phone
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
pelts See us before you sell Wool
bags and twine for aale. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape 8t
. Phone 1063 ' ;
WILL care tor elderly lick people In
my home Phone 437-X
WANTED Household goods stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bsrgaln House 37 N Grape St Tel
1083.
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill Or
more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
price and where can be seen 417
Davis Bldg.. Portland, Ore
WANT TO BUY 1939 Ford
cheap 333 W 2nd
Must be
FOR RENT HOUSES
OR RENT That nlfly four-room
stucco bungalow at 408 North Osk
dale. Very comfortably and com
pletely furnished. Available June 1.
S30. water paid. Inquire at Brownle
Marle restaurant, 19 N. Fir.
FOR RENT 3 furnished houses. In
quire 134 8. Ivy.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 6-room house, newly
papered and painted; garage and
woodshed. Inquire 439 N. HoUy.
Tel. 745-J. '
FOR RENT o-room furnished house
Redden & Co., Tel. 720.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room
. house. 633 Pine. Tel. 649-R.
FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un
furnished. C. A. OeVoe. 623-J-2
HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold
H. Brown, 193.
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
306 South Oskdsle.
FOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brows 4i White.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Centrally located. Cheap rent. Tel.
1398-W.
FOR RENT Apts. by day, week or
month. 610 No. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh
apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 403
FOR RENT Front apartment In Mall
Tribune Bldg. Three rooms, also
small dressing room and bath room
Lights, hot and cold water and heat
iurr;snea.. Rent very reasonable
Tribune office.
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment, combination living and dln
lng room, sleeping room and kitch
enette. Hot and cold water, lights
and heat furnished. Low rent. Apply
at iTiDune oiuce.
2-ROOM furnished apt., 375 So. Cen
tral.
FOR RENT Modern furnished J
room apt. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR heated sleeping rooms call I399-L.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS 28 ACRE Improved runch, 6 acres al
falfa, 6 acres clover, 9 acres pasture.
Crater Lake Highway. Irrigation
paid. 402 East Main St,
BACHELOR CABINS 445 So Front.
FOR RENT Improved 8 acre tract,
garden land, close in. fart rrult and
berries. 402 E. Main.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 669-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine tor light sedan
, Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for equal value,
io acres, improved; nines from
town. 616 McAndrews.road.
10 A good Imp., close In, all in clover
and alfalfa, fine soli. Trade for Med
ford house or small acreage. Home
seekers Exchange, 402 E. Main.
FOR SALE BY OWNERoTlradTfor
coast ranch. 160 acres In foothills,
5 acres Irrigated In alfalfa, garden,
some meadow, corn. More can
be irrigated. Some dry land In
OAte: fair buildings. Plenty of
timber and pasture. 3 good springs,
Creek thru place on highway near
school. A dandy place, priced to aell.
Half cash, terms on balance. Box
1124, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Sheet metal shop
and stock of furnaces In Klamath
Falls for home and one acre garden
land of equal value. 5469 care Trib
une. ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol
diers' Home. Wonderful location
for beer garden! camp ground, gar
dening. All city conveniences Ex
change tor Medford property or
what have you? Cloar tor clear.
No Junk. Room 223. Jackson Hotel,
Medford, or 8837 N. E Dolores Ave,,
Portland.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 9 acres with buildings. A
bargain, schermerhorn, 1 mile west
of Phoenix
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees
excellent soil Sacrifice 1350 Write
Box 68. Mall Tribune.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown sr whtle.
RANCH-SEEKERS I You can t get
more for your money than this; 25
acres tree soil with deeded water
right and 40 acres mining ground
adjoining; all next to unlimited
range. 4-room house, good bani.
other bldgs. Family orchard, 10 A
In alfalfa, bal. oats. 36 head stock
and horses, turkeys, chickens, hogs,
all farming equipment, hay In baru.
etc. All for S2650.00 total price.
Arthur E. Lalng, 19 N. Bartlett. Tel.
1496.
FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8
FOR SALE
1921) Bulck Sport coupe.
1931 867 Bulck Sdn. Oood condition
1929 Model 56 Willys-Knight Sdn.
1937 Nash Coupe.
SKINNERS OARAGE
Phone 103
FOR SALE 1934 Studebaker Com
mander 8 sedan, run oniy a.uuu
miles; like new. Armstrong Motors.
Inc.. 38 N. Riverside.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
USF.D CARS
inn BtnAhakpr rnmmindtr fledlQ
1933 Chrysler Std. Imperial DeLuxe
peasn.
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1937 Chrysler Sedan.
1030 Ford Roadster.
1932 Graham Sedan.
1930 Rolls Royce Phaeton.
1932 Royal Eight Deluxe COUP.
Also other older models.
ARMSTRONG MOTOi." INC.
38 N. Rive-side.
for"1 A a'lb 1 933 Ford 3-ton truck
Like new. BUI Clarkeon, 810-R-l.
FOR SALS Model T Ford touring
electric washing machine Bargain
Route 4, Box 77.
FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1933 Chev. Coupe.
1832 Dodge Sedan, 8 wire wheels
and trunk; lots of accessories.
Trade and Terms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Hudson-Terraplane Dealer.
Next to Western Auto Supply.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 100 head sheep. Address
404 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR SALE S200-lb. team, 9 and 10
years old, 160 Frank P. Silva,
Grants Pass, Rt. 3, at WUdervllle
schoolhouse.
FOR SALS Fresh cow.
Schultz, Beagle, Ore.
Adolf
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. O. A. Oe
Voe. FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
PURE Bronze toma, Cockeran't prize
took. 15. Jesse Nell. Rt I. Ashland
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS MINING BOOKS at very low price.
423 E. Main. Phone 668.
FOR SALE 1st class alfalfa hay $6.00
ton In field. Ready Monday and
Tuesday. D. P. Duggan, Sams Valley.
BOAT-TRAILER Ready to go. Reas
onable price. 317 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Cheap. Floss candy mak
ing machine, 1225; sacrifice. Flck's
Hardware.
FOR SALE Secondhand garden
tractor, cultivator., plow, and disc.
Woods Lumber Co.
GENUINE Dodge parts. 1926 and older
cars at big discount to close out.
Also parts. Including fenders, for
later Dodges. Want to clean up
entire stock, sakin motor go,
next to Western Auto Supply.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. a. Gove. 335 B
Main.
FOR SALE Manure. J. A. Manke.
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Shakes;
length cut to order; prices right.
Phone 939-Y. Address C. 0. Alt
house, 115 Florence St., Medford.
SWEET RED CHERRIES now ripe.
uraers now taxen lor LamDert and
Royal Anne cherries. Orders de
livered. Phone 571-R-3.
HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground,
barley. Can deliver. 0. A. DeVoe.
633-J-3.
FOR SALE Hay grinder with 36-h.p.
engine, or trade for Ford or Chev
rolet 2-ton truck. L. O. VanWegen.
235 No. Ivy. Tel. 1042-R.
LAWN Mowers sharpened. ' Medford
Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261
SAND, gravel, sediment.
teamlug
plowing, phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail
makes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAY AND GRAIN INSURANCE Ask
us about our special rates on hay
and grain, beland Clark, 19 N. Bart
lett. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th
and Bartlett.
WE board old people; rent furnished
caoina. convalescent Home, Ash
land. ASK US about saving nearly 60 of
your Automobile Insurance, s. A
Kroschel. 33 N. Grape St.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Coffee Ann's.
See Mrs
Cecil Jennings. Phone 81
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO,
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ol rttli, and
Title insurance Itu
only complete Title
System is JacksoD
County.
MURRA? ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No 33
North Centra) Ave. upstalra.
Attorneys at Low
NEWTON O. CHANEY
Attorney at Law.
Rooms 309-310. First National
Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Expert Window Ctraners
LET GEOROE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
SADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No OentraJ phone 116
Prices right, aervlv guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Speolal livestock
moving equipment Prices right
819 Nortb Riverside Phone 1044-X
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
caab tales slips and everything id
the printing Unea 36-30 N Orape
Phone 76
Tainting and Paperne ngtng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646 W u.S 8 Orape
Physician and Surgeon,
CHARLES W LEMERV, M D.
Diseases and Surgery of the Eye,
Ear. Nose and Throat.
Ola&ses Pitted
304 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 and
3 to 6
Office Phone 567 Res. Phone 1013.
Wall Paper Cleaning.
i WALL-PAPER CLEANINO. lo per ?
I ft. Mr. Black, 310 N. BarUett.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money tu tend
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charges. See
W. B. Thomas. 46 South Central,
ground floor Craterlaa Theater
Bldg 8Ut License No 6-167.
LEGAL NOTICES
Calls for lllds on Hog Fuel
Notice Is hereby given that School
Dtatrlct No. 49, Medford, Oregon, will
receive bids on Hog Fuel on or before
May 26. 1934. Specifications may be
seen and blda filed at the office of
the School Clerk. City Hall. The Board
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids,
" REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School District No. 49.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon tor Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alfred
J. Weeks, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned hss Hied her Final Account
In the above entitled matter, and the
above entitled Court has fixed May
31st, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock A. M In
the County Court Room, In the Court
House In Medford. Oregon, as 'he
time and place for hearing objections
to said Final Account, and tor the
settlement thereof.
GERTRUDE E. WEEKS, Executrix.
Notice of Sheriff's Sate
By Virtue of an execution in Fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the circuit court oi tne
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and dot
ed on the 30th day of April. 1934, In
a certain action therein, wherein E.
H. Nledermeyer as Plaintiff, recover
ed Judgment against Ethel Randlev
and. Frank Randlev, husband and
wife, the defendants, for 'the sum ot
$6000.00 with interest at 8" per an
num from and since the 26th day of
February. 1933 with costs and dis
bursements taxed at Twenty-two and
80-100 ($23.80) Dollars, and the fur
ther sum of Five hundred and no-100
($500.00) Dollars, aa attorney's fees,
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office of said
Court In said County on the 24th day
ot April, 1934.
Notice Is hereby slven that, pur.
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion, I will on the 2nd day of June,
1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the Courthouse in tho
Cltv of Medford, In Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction tor cash to the high
est bidder, to satisfy said judgment,
together with the costs of this sale,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, all ot the right, title and interest
that the said defendants, Ethel Rand
lev and Frank Randlev had on the
11th day of February 1929, or now
have In and to the following describ
ed property, situated In the County
of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wlt;
commencing at the Southwest cor
ner of I. J. Phlpps' Reservation In the
Town (now City) of Medford, and 60
feet from the southeast corner of
Block numbered 12 in said Town In
an easterly direction, thence from
said first mentioned corner In ah eas
terly direction along the north line of
Sixth Street 100 feet; thence In a
northerly direction, parallel with tne
east line of "B" Street, 100 feet;
thence in a westerly direction, paral
lel with Sixth Street 100 feat to the
East line of "B" street; thence along
the east line of "B" Street 100 feet
to the place of beginning;
Also, commencing at a point situa
ted 215 feet north 54 degrees and 30
minutes east of the corner of Block
13 of ssld Town of Medford, and run
ning thence South 54 degrees 30 min
utes West 55 feet; thence North 35 de
grees 30 minutes "West 100 teet;
thence North 54 degrees 30 minutes
east 65 feet; thence In a southerly di
rection by a straight line 100 feet,
more or less to tho place of commenc
ing. Together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances
Mail Tribune Daily
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WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By Olga E. Anderaon, deputy.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly issued out of and .under
the seal of the circuit court oi tne
Stat of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed ana
dated on the 10th day of May, 1034,
in a certain action therein, wherein
Western Fruit Grower, Inc.. a Cali
fornia corporation, was plaintiff and
Mary E. Hutch Ins and George 8.
Hutchlns. wife and husband; Dorothy
McAllister and James McAllister, wife
and husband, and Medford Irrigation
District, a municipal corporation of
the State of Oregon, were defendants
in which action western rruit orow
ers, Inc., as plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment against Mary E. Hutchlns and
Oeorge s. Hutchlns, the defendants,
for the sum of 13517.83, together with
Interest at 0 per annum from Oc
tober 5th, 1031, with costs and dis
burse meats taxed at Fourteen and 05
100 (914-03) Dollars, and the further
sum of Two Hundred Fifty and no
100 ($350.00) Dollars, as attorney's
fees, which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed in the Clerk'a of Ice in said
County on the 8th day of May, 1034.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion, I will on the 16th day of June.
1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at tho
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford, In Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for aale and will
at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law, ail of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants,
Mary E. Hutchlns and Oeorge 8.
nutcnins, wire and hustmnd; Dorothy
McAllister and James McAllister, wUe
and husband, had on the 30th day
of October, 1626. or now have In and
to the following described property,
situated in the County of Jackson,
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point 66.4 feet
north of the southeast corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 45 in
township 37 South of Range 3 West
or tne w. m., and running thence
west 2547.9 feet to within 100 feet
or the west line of said claim
thence north 336 feet; thence east
3046 feet to the east line of said
ciaim, and thence south 336 feet,
more or less, to the place of be
ginning, situated In Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon.
Datd this nth day of May, 1934.
WAJLii'BH. J. UJjMHUHEIU,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon,
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy
Notice of final Settlement.
In the county Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Eustace
Renshaw, deceased.
Motif l hMho aIimh tu.
undersigned has filed his Pinal Ao
count, Report and Petition for Set
tlement fA nUIHHllflAn I tUs
entitled matter, and the Court here
in nu nxra jun wara, mat, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the
County Court room in th C6urth6uae
at Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place of hearing objection thereto
and for the settlement thereof.
F. P. FARRELL.
Administrator.
Corn-Hojf Contract Rtotements of
Members of the Corn-Hog Control
Association of Jackson County, Stnte
of Oregon.
The following is & statement of the
basic Information on corn acreage and
hog production submitted by indi
vidual producers of Sams Valley and
Medford communities, who have sign
ed contracts under the 1034 Corn
Hog Production Adjustment program
of the Agricultural Adjustment Ad
ministration. Any person may make ft confiden
tial report, oral or written, to the
county allotment committee or to the
community committee, if he finds any
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Signed: CARL ESCH,
Chairman, County Allotment Com.
K. H. SHEOMILUER,
A. c. joy.
Sams Vslley Community commit
tee: R. H. Seegmlller, Oeorge r. Put-
insn, James . Weaver.
Key to Abbreviations: TA re
fers to total acreage in farming
unit; CA . means corn acreage
planted; Cont. A means number
of contracted acres; Litrs. means
number of litters owned by pro-,
ducer when farrowed; HPM means
number of hogs produced for
market; f'HB means number of
feeder and etoclter hogs bought.
E. M. Blgham TA, 20; CA: 'li, S;
'33, n;. Litre: '33, 4; '33, 4; HPM; '33,
ID; '32, 33.
Kaymond A. Blaine TA. 300; CA:
'33, 16; '33. 40: Cont. A, 4: Utra: '33,
6; '33, 7; HPM: '33, 33; '33, 44; FHB:
'33, 3; '33, 4.
A. A. Boyce TA, 4S; Utrs: 'S3, 10;
'33, 11; HPM: '33, 67; '33, 6t.
Oeorge B. Brown TA, B00; CA: '33,
30; '33, 30; utrs: '33, 13; '33, 13:
HPM: '33, 78; '33, 68.
B. M. Bush TA, 310; Utrs: '33, 3;
'33, 3; HPM: '33, 14; '33, 3.
Ernest DahacH TA, 33; Utrs: 33,
3; '33, 3: HPM: '33, 16; '33, 14.
T. C. Dugan TA, 134; CA: '33, 30;
'33, 30: Cont. A, 4; Ultra; '33, 9; '33,
11; HPM: '33, ; '33, OS; F'HB: '33, lu.
William w. Kdington TA, 330; CA:
'33, 60; '33, 40; Cont. A, B; Utrs: '33,
14: '33, 14: HPM: '33, 07; '33, 104;
PHB: '33, 13.
W. O. and A. J. Idler TA, 338;
CA: '33, 8; 33, 8; Cont. A, 0: Utrs:
'33. 3; '33, 3; HPM: '33, 18, ;33, 9.
Harry B. Ellis TA, 137; CA: '33. 4;
'33, 4: Utrs: '33, 3; '33, 6; HPM: '33,
17; '33, 33.
J. C. Englehardt TA, 180; CA: '33,
8; '33, 32; Lira: '33, 9; '33, 13; HPM:
'33, 00: '33, 118.
Csrl Esch TA, 171; OA: '33. 12; '33,
9; Utrs: '33, 34; '32, 32; HPM: '33,
176; '32, IBB.
I. T. Galllgar TA, 30: CA: '33, ;
Lltrs: '33. 4: '33, S; HPM: '33, 47;
'33. 41; PHB: '33. 7.
Raphael Oardner, Jr. TA. 340: CA:
'33, 3; '33, 3: Lltrs: '33, 8; '32, 8,
HPM: '33, 43; '33, 60.
Glenn Oarrett TA, 340; CA: '33.
17;' '33, 36; Cont. A, 6 2 Lltrs: '33, 12;
'33, IB; HPM: '33, 73: '33, 131.
W. A. Grant TA, 158: CA: '33, 32;
'33, 18; Cont. A. 4.8; Utrs: '33, 8; '32,
16; HPM: '33, 39: '33, 97.
Mrs. A. J. Orlssom TA, 339; Lltrs
'33, 4; '33, 4; HPM: '33, 19; '33, 19.
Herbert Grlssom TA, 760; OA: '33,
2; Utrs: '33, 3; '32, 3; HPM: '33, 17;
'33, 19.
Chsrles J. Haas TA, 1128; CA: '33,
9; '33, 14; Lltrs: '33, 18; '32, 14; HPM:
'33. 90: '33, 113.
M. P. Hanley TA, 3800: Lltrs: '33
20: '32, 30; HPM: '33, 130; '33, 100.
Oeorge B. Hansen TA, 83; CA: '33
4: '32, 4; Lltrs: '33, 8; '32, 6; HPM:
'33, 42; '32, 43.
W. M. Hansen TA, 130: OA: '33. 8;
'32, S: Utrs: '33, 8; '32, 8; HPM: '33,
IB; '32, 41.
Thomas T. Hatlett TA, 83; Lltrs:
'33, 3; '32, 18; HPM: '33, 14; '32, 99.
T. D. Hill TA, 160; OA: '33. 21: '33
21; Cont. A, 4.2; Lltrs: '33, 8; '32, 67.
Charles J. Humphreys TA, 380;
Litre: '33, 14; '32, 14: HPM: '33, 100:
'33, .103.
Charles Jackson TA, 26; Litre: '33,
8; '33, 8; HPM: '33, 43; '33, 33.
O. E. Kllngle TA, 180; Lltrs: '83,
8; '32, 4: HPM: '33, 82: '32, 34.
J. P. Mexfleld TA, 358; OA: '32. 8;
Lltrs: '38, 1; '33, 7; HPM: '33, 8; '32.
30; PHB: '33, 15.
Prsnk J. McCarvel TA, 180: Lltrs:
'33, 8; '33, 6; HPM: '33, 82; '33, 30.
Harry R. Nealon TA, 93; CA: '33,
40; '33, 7; Cont. A, 4.7.
Park Nelson TA, 63; Lltrs: '38, l;
'33, 1; HPM; '33, 11; '33, 6.
Volney S. Oden TA, 8: CA: '33, 3;
'33, 1; Lltrs: '33, 3; '32, 4; HPM: '33,
20; '32, 21.
O. E. Ousterhout TA, 106; OA: '33.
9: Lltrs: '32, 7; HPM: '33, 31: PHB:
'33, 4.
A. L. Peck TA, 80: Lltrs: '38, 4;
'32, 6; HPM: '33, 38; '32, 63.
George P. Putman TA, 134: OA:
'33, 10; '33, 16; Cont. A. 8.6: Lltrs:
'33. 16: '33. 16; HPM: '33, 64; '32, 109;
PHB: '33, 45.
D. B. RJgel TA, 00; OA: '33, 4: '32,
4: Utrs: '33, 3; '33, 6; HPM: '33, 18;
'33, 38.
Richard SakrsJda utrs: '33, i; '32,
3; HPM: '33, 10; '33, 32,
0. O. Sanderson TA, i'JO; OAs '83.
25; '32, 16; Cont. A, 3.5; Lltrs: '33.
d, a ItrM 'S3. 58: '32. sn
John Scheldemrer ta. 1M. ns. '.in
4: '33. 4; Utrs: '32, 3; HPM: '33, 38.
Adolf Schulfc TA, 135: OA: '33. 8;
Lltrs: '33, 15; '33, 33; HPM: '33, 130;
04, 224,
J. H. Wllllsms and R. H. Seeg
mlller TA, 300; OA: '33. 33; '33, 30:
Lltrs: '33, 12; '82, 10; HPM: '33, 68;
'32. 86.
James V. Smith TA, 380; CA: '33,
12; '33, 20; Lltrs: '33, 10; '82, 9: HPM:
'33, 64: '33. 40.
Roy Smith TA, 163; Utrs; '38. 3:
'S3. 3: HPM: '3.1, 18; '32, 33,
sirs. a. J. Tingieaf TA, 162; Utrs:
'S3. 16; '33, 13; HPM: '33, 134; '33, 96.
Earle Tucker TA, 114; OA: '33, 18;
33, 18; Lltrs: '33, 3; '33, 5; HPM: '33,
14; '33, 60.
Edd ft. Tucker TA, 146; CA: '33,
18: '33, 18; Lltrs: '33, 1; '32, 8: HPM:
'33, 6: '33, 30.
H. W. Ward TA, 138; CA: '33, S;
Utrs: '38, 10; '33, 34; HPM: '33, 80;
33. 160.
James E. Weaver TA. 63: Lltrs:
33. 10: '33. 10; HPM: '33, 88; '33, 80.
L. H. Wertt TA, 416; CA: '33. 12:
32. 10; cont. A, 2.2; Utrs: '38, 4;
'32, 13; HPM: '83, 28: '32, 93
,,,c- M' W"'"rTA. 60: CA: '33, 10:
33, 10; Lltrs: '33, 10; '33, 10; HPM:
33, 70; '33, 59.
James U Prink TA, 180; CA: '33
31: '33, 31; Lltrs: '33, 6: '32. 6: HPM'
. 46; '33, 48; PHB: '33, 3; '33, 3
Luke Jennlngs-TA, 195; CA: '33,
76j '33,rM ' 101 '"' 8; HPMi 'M
Medford Community Committee: Carl
Ymlng. r' w,ra' Mtrlon
H. I. Baker Lltrs: '88, 8- '33 34
HPM: '83. 13; '82, 191, '
.,HV.'7 8"" TA, 330; Lltrs: '33, $u
'33. 33; HPM: '83. 310; '33. 151
M i' S"J-T' 153' CA'' '83, 14:
Cont. A. 2.4: Lltrs: '33 27;
'32. 45; HPM: '3.1, 37; '32 45
R. O. Benaon-TA. 170; CA: '9.1, 13;
J,' .'."' .Cont' A' Mini '33, li
li 35: HPM: "0i '"' :
iiT'"!' c-- ' ":
8; HPM: '33. 40; '33, 64 '
pi ilium unerry TA, 87; CA. '33 12
Lltrs: '33. 10; '33, 10; HPM: 33, 37'
83. 8; PHB: '33, 15. '
u5..C-,.9ol,ln-TA' ; Lltr,: '33. r.
HPM: '33, 3o; rifB, '33, 15
Herbert Elmore TA. 200; Lltrs' 'JJ
: '33. 3: HPM: '33. 12: '32, 18
fiP- A:. rm"Mn-' CA: '33. 1
H! VI: 4: HPM;
0; '81. 30: cont. A, 8; Litre: '33. 8:
32, 8; HPM; '8J, 44; '33, 9; PHB:
'33 9
6. Hsiiklns TA, 100; CA; '33, 10,
33, 10; Cont. A. 3: Lltrs: 'S3. : '33,
4; HPM: '33. 36; '33. 37.
A. E. Hart TA, 125: CA: '33, 35,
33, 0: Lltrs: '33, 8; '32, 4; HPM: 'S3,
60; '33, 31.
C. C. Hoover TA, 360: Utrs: '83.
35; '32. 32: HPM: '33, 160; '33. 213;
PHB: '33, 120.
M, A. Houston TA. 33; CA: '33, 1;
Lltrs: '33, 4; '32, 4; HPM: '33. 38; '33.
36.
8. L. Johnston TA, 160: Lltrs: '33.
3; '33, 3; HPM: '83, 18; '33, 16.
Justin E. Judy TA, 40: utrs: 'S3.
4; '32. 2; HPM: '33. 32: '33. 13.
O. V. Meyers TA, 30: CA: '33, 7;
'33. 7; Lltrs: '33, 8; '33, 8; HPM: '33.
30; '32, 37.
M. A. Miller TA. 3; Lltrs: 'S3, 8;
33, 8; HPM: '33, 48; '33, 49; PHB:
'33, 37; '32. 10.
J. C. Murphy TA. 15; Utra: '33,
24: '32, 38: HPM: '33, 139; '33. 306.
Dolph Phlpps TA. 80; CA: '33, 30:
'32. 6; Lltrs: '33, 13; '33, 13; HPM; '33.
70; '33, 66.
Harry Powell TA. 3; Lltrs: '33, 8;
33. 17; HPM: '33, 43; '32, 135.
M. C. Rowden TA, 84; CA: '33, 90:
'33, 3: Cont. A, 3.3: Lltrs: '33, 7; '32,
17; HPM: '33, 68: '33, 88.
C. P. Smith TA. 10; Lltrs: '33, 4;
'33. 4; HPM: '33. 36: '32, 36.
Ralph D. Smith TA, 100; Lltrs: '33,
0; '33, 3; HPM: '33, 18: PHB: '33, 3.
P. A. spitsminer ta, seo; CA: '33.
24; '33. 38: Cont. A, 5.3; Lltrs: '33,7:
'33, 8; HPM: '33, 40: '32, 81.
Olyde L. Stafford TA, 40; utrs:
32. 8: HPM: '33, 42.
Fred Stranbe TA. 216; CA: '33, 8:
Lltrs: '33, 41; '33, 40; HPM: '33,' 12;
'32. 20.
George Trusx TA, 120: CA: '32, 5;
Lltrs: '33, 2; '32, 4; HPM: '83, 12;
'33. 20.
L. H. VanScoyoo TA, 10; Lltrs:
'33. 20; '32. 22: HPM: '33, 118; '33, 117.
David E. Wilson TA, 346; OA: '33.
9: '33. 30: Lltrs: '33, 11; '33, 13; HPM:
33, 78; '33, 88.
Charles A. Wing TA, 357: CA: '32.
10; Lltrs: '33. 34; '33, 35; HPM: '83,
67; '33, 104.
TYed Wolff TA. 135; CA: '33, 50,
'33. 50: Cont. A. 10; Lltrs: '33, 7; '33,
14; HPM: '33. 64; '33, 136.
J. P. Wortman TA, 165; Utrs: '81.
14; '33. 11; HPM: '33, 78; '33, 69.
Lester Young TA, 40; CA: '33, 8:
'33, 6: Lltrs: '33. 4; '33, 4: HPM: '33,
19; '33, 19.
M. F. Young TA, 100; CA: '33, 6:
'33, 4: Utrs: '33, 8; '33, 11; HPM: '33,
63; '33, 84.
STATEMENT
April, 1034
County Court Proceeding,
The following Is a schedule of the
proceedings of Jackson County, Ore
gon, showing s list of claimants and
articles of service for which the clslm
Is made and which were passed upon
by the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, during the month of April, 1994.
O. R. CARTER, County Clerk.
Mrs. H. J. Bringle, relief ser
vice I 38 68
Mrs. Edinondson, relief service 25 00
Mrs. E. M. Strong, relief service 18.00
Anna Wolter, relief service 10.00
Oates and Lydlsrd, relief serv
ice 61.69
13.00
Qodward Merc. Co., relief serv
ice
Gold Seal Creamery, relief serv
os
4.80
American Red Cross, relief serv-
loe 83.80
Geo. McDonough, registrations 1.40
Erwln P. stone, registrations .... 4.50
Sadie Pearson, registrations .... .30
Billings Agency, registrations 17.80
A. H. Fisher, registrations ...... 3 00
E. E. Ash, registrations .80
Lulu A. DeCarlow, registrations .40
John T. Holmer, reglatratlons....
1.00
1.76
.60
e.10
1.60
390
B. A. HUdreth, reglatrationa ......
M. O. Broomsohute, registra
tions
H. D. Reed, registrations H
John H. Pernoll, registrations w
G. W. Oodward, registrations ..
Henrietta Ssndry, reglatra.
tiona
Mrs. Chas. Marshall, relief serv.
... t.to
Ice 10.00
Southern Oregon CUnlo, relief
service H 32.50
M. T. Burns, relief service 4.60
Roy Psrr, relief service H 4.60
Mrs. G. F. Rsndle, relief servlos 8.00
Elmer Leslie, relief service
Dr. Drummond, supplies H
Paclfla Sta. and Supply Co.,
supplies m
4.00
8.80
18.00
Oates and Lydlard, suppllea
8
Dr. Edwin R. Durno, services 15.00
Mrs. Chas. Swift, servloes ........
10.00
Carold J. Psrker, supplies
8 10
ouve Tnresner, services
40 00
M. L. Baldwin, registrations ... 16 30
A. H. Wyant, registrations .... 40
J. J. Tryon, registrations ........ 7 40
Roy Ashpole. registrations ..... 3.80
Jack Mayhem, witness J. court 0.00
Office Sta, and Supply Co.,
supplies 38.35
Msrshsll Srnlth Leonsrd, sup-''
piles 86
M. O. Wllklns, Atty Circuit
Court 80.00
Vera chlldreth, election expen
ses 71.36
Clinton Smith, expense water.
master 78.00
Office sta. and Supply Go.
supplies 8.00
The American 7.00
Home Tel. and Tel. Co. services 09.09
Cldye Smith, expense water
master 8.13
O. C. Stanwood, services relief.. J.OO
Pour Square Church, services
relief . 32 60
June Earhart, services relief .... 16.00
Southern Oregon Gas Corp.,
services relief 22,50
Western Auto Supply, services
"Uef 11.57
Earl Olbson, services relief .... 2 40
Una B, Inch, travel 37.20
Joe Thompklns, sealer weights 26 16
E. D. Shockley, services relief... 10 00
Southern Oregon Gas Co., equip
ment Jail .V 185.00
Mrs. J. E. Daniels, services re-
Uef 35 40
West Side Pharmacy, services
relief 1.85
Iota I. Carroll, travel relief , 61.46
Lota I. Carroll, travel relief .... 61 46
American Red Cross, travel re
lief 42 80
Martha Morris, services relief.. 18.00
Nstlonal Relief service, services
f 46.78
Jessie Klser, services relief . 9 43
Shaw Supply Co., supplies 6 97
Piankel Carbon Co., supplies... 4.00
Trowbridge Cabinet Works, sup-
Plies Jdo
sinnn s uepi. store, supplies ... 8.27
Medford Furn. and Hdw Co.,
supplies , mo
Weeks and Orr, supplies 8 40
M and M Dept. Store, supplies 18 28
1. k. Frideger, supplies 84.48
tampon a. supplies ...... 350
Monarch Seed snd Peed, sup.
Pll - . 9.40
Cold Hill Supply Co., supplies 1600
City ssnltsry Service, supplies 8 00
American Brush Co., supplies. 8 10
Shell oil Co., supplies , 9 70
Medford Cycle Shop, supplies ., S 00
M. A. Mvtrdook, witness circuit
court .....,... 7 80
Wslden's Grocery, supplies . 6 00
Oold Seal Creamery, supplies . 4.70
Muriel Sample, services relief.. 8 00
Anna Wolter, service relief.,,. 10.00
Mrs. S. Chsse, services relief.... 6.00
Amy Dow, services relief 10.00
Timber Products Co., fuel 36.76
Medford Domestic Laundry, ser
vices 8.90
C. R. Bowman, travel 22.85
Klocker Prlntery, supplies ...... - 7.76
Shaw Stationery Co., supplies 54.00
Marshall Smith Leonard, sup
plies 1335
Ellrsbeth Edmondson, services
relief . 35.00
E J. Leach, travel 59.80
W. J. Olmscheld, travel 71.99
P. H. Stansbury, travel , 84.59
Veterans Foreign Wars, services
relief 7.83
Oates and Lydlard, supplies .... ' 84.57'
R. L. Taylor, witness J. court.. 1.00
Chas. B. Oay, witness J. court 1.00
Lew Bloom, witness J. court .... l.OO
Leon B. Hasklns, witness J.
court t.00
H. T. Hubbard, witness J. court 1.00
C. N. Ouly, witness J. court ...... 1.00
P. Selbert, witness J. court 7.60
N. Hayes, witness J. court 7.60
F. Adams, witness J. court 7.60
L. Doyle, witness J. court ...... 7 60
H. D. Reed, Justice costs 4 86
R. W. Hall, constable 3 30
Drake's Orooery, supplies 15.00
Oodward Merc. Co., supplies ... 12 .00
Greenbaums, suppllea 41.62
Sacred Heart Hospital, services 820.18
Phyllis Swearlngen, services ... 45.00
Community Hospital, services.. 380.50
W. S. Kee, services 14.00
J. J. Tryon, supplies 15.00
J. o. Penney Co., supplies .... 3 00
Mrs. E. M. Strong, services ..... 18.00
W, F. Cartwrlght, services ...... 7.50
S. H. Young, supplies ... 3.00
F. E. Samson Co., supplies ...... 3.48
Keystone Envelope Co., sup
piles 25 08
Hubbard Brothers, supplies .... 31.64
Valley Printing Co., supplies.... 17.31
Reliable Cash Grocery, supplies 52.14
Willow's Pensions
Betha Abel ... 15.00
Mary E. Albert 30.00
Lottie Bailey . ... 15 00
Mrs. Earl Baldwin 20.00
Myrtle C. Beatty 10.00
lva L. Blackwell .... . 10.00
Cecelia Boere ......... . 10.00
Alice Brown 10 00
Harriet L. 'Busby . 10 00
Eva M. carter 15.00
Kntle M. Crawford . . 10.00
Pearl Dunford ......... 15.C0
Zella M. Doe 36 00
Anna M. Edwards . 10.00
Anns Oould 15.00
Daisy L. Orlgsby . 10.00
Ethel Haertle 10.00
Doltle C. Holland - 23.00
Ina Huson, Co. comp 46.00
Ruth Jordan 10.00
Eleanor M. Johnson 25.00
Relta Kendall ... 15 00
Alice E. LsDIeu . 30.00
Flora B. Ludwlg 30.00
Carol 0. Miller 16.00
Ella Mlnnlck 15.00
Dollte Moomaw 10.00
Anna Neathammer 10.00
Orobelle Perry ,. 30.00
Ollle Peterson 30 00
Gila L. Pltchford ...,..... . 80.00
Lillian O. Reed . 10 00
Marie Reynolds 30.00
Cleo Oi Rlckman 30.00
Almeida Russell ..................... 13.00
Mary R. Rowley 15 00
Winnie E. Sanford 25,00
Ethel T. Standley 15 00
Delia Stevenson 16.00 :
Mary B. Swayne ................... 10.00
Millie P. Tlngleaf 10 00
Martha L. Whlliock. ...... 10.00
Alonla M. wall ....: 30 00
Edith L. Watson 15.00
(To Be Continued)
Shady Cove
SHADY COVB, May 21. (Spl.)
Ford Potter hss moved down to his
farm near Medford, on the Midway
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Brewer and daughter
of San Francisco have returned to
their farm on Indian creek for the
summer.
Mrs. Joyner and son Ned and wife
and two children visited Mr. Kins
and Mrs. Joyner's father, Mr. Ham
ilton, a few days. Mr. Joyner and
family have returned to San Fran
cisco but Mrs. Joyner Is staying here
a while longer'.
Mrs. Miller, who has been In Salem
some time for treatment, has returned
hers and Is visiting her parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. Ben Brlstow, She Is much
Improved In health.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Humphrey
of Reese creek celled on Mr, and Mrs.
John Laden Sunday.
David Smith has moved on to a
homestead on Dead Indian creek and
has been busy putting up fence and
planting.
A number of men around here have
secured Jobs on the roads, which I
a great help.
Mrs. Rena Matlock and children are
staying at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall snd caring
for her mother, who ha been quite
111.
Mr. Schofleld's son -and wife and
two children of Pasadena, Cel., are
expected her Sunday for a visit. They
expect to be her the rest of the sum
mer. Mr. Brlstow and son Lew mads a
trip to Salem last week and brought
Mrs. Mildred Miller home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, John Laden visited In
Medford and attended the United
Spanish Wsr Veterans' meeting lsst
week. Mrs. Laden has not been very
well this spring, but Is better now,
Vincent Edlefsen and family cam
up here from Pasadena to visit hi
brother Al and family. His father,
who had been down there all winter,
returned with him and 1 staying her
now.
Haying has begun around her and
owing to a warm, wet spring, the.-
Is a good crop and It I quite early,
DISABLED VETERANS BARN DANC1
will be held at 36 So. Rlversld Wed
nesday, 33nd. Com have a good time,
where the crowd goe.
litlfRlitto 0fi