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    rEDFOKD TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttEGOX. TUESDAY. MAY 22. 103-?.
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Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
7Zr Rlmles glasse In b.uo
"JeVther case. Reward. Return to
Tribune.
iLOST-Small bluTzipper purse! cor-
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return to Mall Tribune.
IXCT H dog mlaalng. call 1516
WANTED SITUATIONS
Sponsible woman wishes ranch
work or cooking; unencumbered.
Box 1269, Tribune.
WANTED To care for child. 209 Cot
tage. .
ANTEDAny kind of sewing by day.
Phone 835-W. '
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Lady companion to share
expenaea on trip to Chicago, about
June 4. Phono 951-R.
WANTED Woman for housework in
country. Reference required. Box
5473. Tribune.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general housework. 531 N. Bartle...
WANTED Experienced waitress Im
mediately. Must be able, to type.
NRA wages paid. Diamond Cafe,
WANTED MALE HELP
MEN WANTED Big Field DIESELb
Big Pay. Get ready now. Learn by
Practical or Home Training-Special
Rates now on Write for free boo
let. DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING
SCHOOLS. 3320 20th Street, San
Francisco.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk.
Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd
Hand Store, 1603 North Riverside.
Telephone 286.
WANTED Good used cream separ
ator, medium size. A. U Rathbun.
Rt. 4, Box 994. Medford.
WANTED Piano for atorago. Call
641-W.
WANTED To trade 14 rabbit and
o hfr,,. tnr A lavlne hens. Call
t4 612-W.
CASH paid for apples, any amount
Writ or wire E. O. Breln. 920 Oak
St., Oakland. Cal.
WANTED Ford sedan or coach. Must
be in good condition: 1929 or later
model. WrltoBox 5382
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM,
BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions. M .
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 No. Grape. Tel 102
WANTED Baby calves. Rt. 1. Box
395. Medford.
WANTED To buy men'a good- usable
clothing. Jennings Loan Office. 41
South Front St.
FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone
969-R. Tblbault.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
f pelt See us before you sell Wool
bags and twine for sale. Medford
Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St
Phone 1062
WILL care for elderly sick people In
my home, pnone ..ji-j.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what nave you. Medford
Bargain Bouse. 27 N Grape St. rel
1062.
WANTED TO BUT 10-ton mill or
more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
price and where can oe seen 417
Davis Blag., Portland, Ore.
WANT TO BUt 1929 Ford. Must be
cheap 833 W 2nd.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT That nifty four-room
atuoco bungalow at 406 North Oak
dale. Very comfortably and com
pletely furnished. Available June I.
30. water paid. Inquire at Brownle
Marle restaurant, 19 N. Fir.
FOR RENT 2 furnished houses. In
quire 134 8. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
Redden Co., Tel 720.
FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un
furnished C A DeVoe S23-J-2
f HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold
n urown, ma.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
305 South Oakdale
FOR REN1 - Homes furnished oi
unfurnished. Brows Walt.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED 2-room apt.: llehta and
water. 317 E. Jaclcson. Tel. 742-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Centrally located, cheap rent. Tel.
1363-W.
FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh
apartments. Cargill Court. Tel. ,05
FOR RENT Front apartment In Mall
'iTioune Bldg. Three rooms, also
small dressing room and bath room
Lights, hot and cold water and heat
lurnisnea. Rent very reasonable
Tribune office.
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment, combination living and din
ing room, sleeping room and kitch
enette. Hot and cold water, tights
and heat lumlshed. Low rent. Apply
at Tribune office.
2-ROOM lumlshed apt., 375 So. Cen
tral.
FOR RENT Modern furnished 2
room apt. 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR beated aleeplng rooms call 1300-L
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orspe.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E- Mala
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS 28 ACRE Improved ranch, 6 acres al
falfa, 6 acres clover. 9 acres pasture.
Crater Lake Highway. Irrigation
paid. 402 East Main St.
FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract,
garden land, close tn. art fruit and
berries. 402 E. Main.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish pole and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for equal value.
10 acres. Improved; 2'4 miles from
town. 616 McAndrcw 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 OWNER Or trade for
coast ranch. 160 acres In foothills.
5 acres Irrigated In alfalfa, garden,
some meadow, corn. More oan
be Irrigated. Some dry land in
oats: 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, terma on balance. Box
1124, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Sheet metal shop
and stock of furnaces in Klamath
Fall 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 convenience Ex
change for Medford property or
what have you? Clear for clear
No Junk. Room 223. Jackson Hotel.
Medford. or 8837 N .E Dolores Ave..
Portland.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FORCED SALES 20 acres, paved hwy,
10 eult., river bottom, new bunga
low, barn, outbuildings, equipped,
6 cattle, horse, poultry, household
effects, water and taxes $35, Price
1500 cash.
4 acres river bottom, free Irriga
tion, good location, modern 7-room
plastered, beautiful home, basement.
Price 23S0; 800 down, balance
bonus loan, 10, per month. 15
N. Fir St.
FOR SALE A good chicken ranch,
10 2-3 acres: reasonable; across rail
road Just south or gas plant. Pearl
Brown.
FOR SALE 9 acre with building. A
bargain. Schermerhorn, 1 mile west
of Phoenix.
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut tree
excellent soil Sacrifice 8250. Write
Box 68. Mall Tribune.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown sc wnue.
RANCH-SEEKERS I You can't get
more for your money than this: 25
acres free soil with deeded water
right and 40 acres mining ground
adjoining: all next to unlimited
range. 4-room house, good barn,
other bldga. Family orchard, 10 A
In alfalfa, bal. oats. 25 head stock
and horses, turkeys, chickens, hogs,
all farming equipment, hay In barn,
etc. All for (2650.00 total price.
Arthur E. Lalng, 19 N. Bartlett. Tel.
1496.
FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8
FOR SALE Caterpillar 35-h.p. due,
nd now: A-l condition; cneap
Box 203. Pacific highway, 1 mile
above Savage Dam, Grant paaa.
FOR SALE
1929 Bulck Sport Coupe.
1931 8-67 Bulck Sdn. Motor recon
ditioned. 1929 Model 66 Willys-Knight Sdn.
1927 Nash Coupe.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck-Pontlac Sale and Service.
143 So. Riverside. Tel. 102.
FOR SALE 1934 Studebaker Com
mander 8 sedsn. run only 8.000
miles: like new. Armstrong Motors.
Inc., 38 N. Riverside.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
USED CARS
1933 Chrysler Std. Imperial DeLuxe
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1937 Chrysler Sedsn.
1930 Ford RoedsUr.
1932 Graham Sedan.
1930 Rolls Royce Phaeton.
1933 Royal Eight Deluxe Coupe.
Also other older model.
ARMSTRONG MOTOi." INO.
88 N. Riverside.
F0R8LE1S32 Ford 8-ton truck
Like new. Bill Clsrkeon. J10-R-1
FOR SALE - Model T Ford touring
tlactrlo washing machine. Bargain
Rout t, Bos 77,
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1932 Chev. Coupe.
1932 Dodge Sedan. 6 wire wheels
and trunk: lots of accessories.
Trade and Terms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Hudson-Terraplane Dealer.
Next to Western Auto Supply.
AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS
FINEST GRADE Western Oil, qt. 9C;
guiiun, joc; a gallons, with csn,
$1.50; 1007c Pure Pennsylvania Oil,
qt. 15!4c; gal. 62c; 6 gala. ,3.00
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA
TION. SELLING OUT Flsk Tires, Tubes. Oet
our prices berore buying. SUNRISE
SUPER SERVICE STATION.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
RABBITS Checkered Giant breeding
doe. Associated Gas station, IV
milee south Ashland.
FOR SALE Fresh cowa. Adolf
Schultt. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. 0. A. De
Voe.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE 60 Whit Leghorn year
old hen. Lloyd Nicholson, Phone
534-Y.
PURE Bronze torn, cockeran' prize
stock. (6. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 2 share 8T Commercial
Finance stock at $85 per share.
Phone 493-W.
FOR SALE Cherries.
Tel. 871-R-S
M. L. Voorhles.
FOR SALE Good "Heavy Service"
bicycle, cheap, call 1288-L.
FOR SALE! Large ripe cherries, Lam
berts, Bings, Royal Annes. orders
taken. Phone Victor Tessltore.
owner of Linn Orchard, Eagle Point.
Phone 34-i-lo.
FOR SALE Small refrigerator, good
condition. 86.00. 027 Franquette St.
MINING BOOKS at very low price
43 Alain, rnone dob.
BOAT-TRAILER--Ready to go. Reas
onabie price. 317 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Secondhand garden
tractor, cultivator, plow, and disc
Woods Lumber Co.
GENUINE Dodge parts, 1926 and older
cars at nig discount to close out.
Also part. Including fenders, for
later Dodge. Want to clean up
enure stoca. camn AlirruK CO.
next to Western Auto Supply.
DENTISTRY Dr. I a. Gove 235 E
..Main
FOR SALE Manure. J. A. ManHe.
two miles east of Jacksonville, tl
FOR SALE OR TRADE Shakes;
length cut to order: prices right.
Phone 939-Y. Address o. 0. Alt
house, 115 Florence St,, Medford.
HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground
nariey. can deliver, o. A. Devoe,
523-J-2.
FOR SALE Hay grinder with 36-h.p.
engine, or trade ror Ford or Chev
rolet 3-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, teaming.
Plowing, rnone nia-j.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
manes; terms tx aesireo. All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett
MISCELLANEOUS
HAY AND DRAIN INSURANCE Ask
us about our apeclal rates on hay
and grain. Leland Clark, 19 N. Bart
lett. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th
and Bartlett.
WE board old people: rent furnished
cabin, convalescent Home, Ash
land. ASK DS about saving nearly 60 of
your AucomoDiie insurance, s. A
Kroschel. 33 N. drape St.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Coffee Ann', see Mr
cecn jenning. Phone 888.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ot Tuu and
Title Insurance Th
only complete Title
Byttam In Jackson
County,
MTJRRATf ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms S and 6, No. 83
North Central Ave. upatalra. '
Attorneys at Law.
NEWTON C CHANEV
Attorney at Law.
Room 309-310. First National
Bank Bldg., Medford. Or.
expert Window Clemen
LIT OEOROE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
BADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE OO
Offloa 1016 No Central Pbone lit
Prices right. 4enMi guaranteed
HAWLET TRANSFER - Expert pack
er and movers Special llvaatock
moving equipment Price right
19 North Rivarald Phone 1044.-1
Job Priming
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best tqulpprd plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all klnos: dook
oinding: loose tear ledgers ana
blanks billing yitema duplicating '
casi aaica slips and everything in !
the printing, Uaea. 38-10 P. Qrae '
Phone 76.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money tu r-end
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charges. See
W. E. Thomaa. 45 South- Central,
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg Stato License No S-157.
Physician and Surgeon.
CHARLES W. LEMERY. M. D.
Dtseasea and Surgery of the Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glaasea Fitted.
204 Medford Bldg., Medford. Or.
Consultation Hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5.
Office Phone 567. Res. Phone 1018.
Painting and Papernanging
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel 646 W o,3 S. Grape
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per sq
ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
LEGAL NOTICES
Calls for Bids on Hog Fuel
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 49, Medford, Oregon, will
receive bids on Hog Fuel on or before
May 26, 1934. Specifications may be
seen snd bids filed at the office of
the School Clerk, City Hall. The Board
reserves the right to reject any or all
blda.
REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School District No. 49.
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Paul
A. Smith, Deceased.
The undersigned having been ap
pointed Administrator of the Estate
of Paul A. SmUh, Deceased, notice Is
hereby given to all persona having
claim against said Estate to present
them to the undersigned at tne office
of O. C. Boggs. in the Jackson County
Bank Building In Medford, Oregon,
within six months of the date of thla
notice, which la April 24, 1934.
ALLEN R. SMITH.
Administrator of the Estate of
Paul A. Smith, Deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joce-
lyn Joseph Emmens, also known aa
J. J. Emmens. deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
Administratrix of the above entitled
estate under and by virtue of an
order of the County Court ot Jack
son County, Oregon, duly made, ren
dered and entered upon April 23rd,
1Q34. and all creditors having claims
against said deceased are hereby noti
fied to present the same duly veri
fied, with vouchers thereunto attach
ed, and all persons owing said estate
are notified to pay their said Indebt
edness to me at the office of O. M.
Roberts, my attorney, in the Medford
National Bank Building, Rooms 301
203, Medford, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th
day of May, 1934.
FANNIE E. EMMENS,
Administratrix of the Estate of Joce-
lyn Joseph Emmens, also known as
J. J. Emmens, deceased.
Summons for Publication.
In the circuit Court of the State of
Orogon for Jackson County.
W. E. Thomas, Plaintiff,
vs.
Georgia Mustad and Lewis Mustad.
wife And husband. Defendants.
To Georgia Mustad and Lewis Mus
tad,, wife and husband, the above
named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you" are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled Alllt nn n hofni-A tho last rlnc
j of four weeks from the date of tho
first publication of this summons.
said period of four weeks being the
time prescribed for publication here-
Mail Tribune Daily
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answer said coiuplalnt. for want there
of the Plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded In hla
complaint to-wit: For a decree fore
closing Plaintiff mortgage against
the real property hereinafter describ
ed and for Judgment agalnat
the Defendants and each of
them for the sum of Seven
Hundred Eighty and 39-100 ($780.39)
Dollars, together with Interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 16th day of April, 1934, and
the further sum of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars Plaintiffs atorney's
feea snd for Ptstnttff's cost and d:
bursements herein to be taxed, and
that said decree and Judgment be
held a first and prior lien upon the
following described real property situ
ated In the City of Medford. County
of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
lot numbered Ten (10) In Block
number Thirty-nine (39) of tne
Original Town (now cjty) of Med
ford, Oregon, as numbered, desig
nated and described on the official
plat thereof, now of record,
and that said real property be ordered
sold In the manner provided by law
for the satisfaction of said decree;
that the purchaser at such sale bo
entitled to the Immediate possession
of said premises and that he become
the owner thereof In fee simple, free
and clear of any right, title. Interest,
lien, claim or estate of the Defendants
or either of them therein or thereto,
except the right of redemption al
lowed by law, and that the said decree
further provide that the Sheriff of
Jackson County, Oregon, place uch
purchaser at auch sale In the Imme
diate possession thereof, and for such
other and further relief a to the
Court may seem Just and equitable In
the premises.
This summons I published by or
der of the Honorable H. D. Norton,
Judgo of the above entitled Court,
made and entered In said Court and
cause on the 1st day of May, 1934,
prescribing that thla summons be
: served by publication thereof once
I each week for four conaecutlve weeks
J In th Medford Mall Tribune, a dallv
newspaper published In Jackson
County, Oregon. May 1, 1934, Is the
date of the first publication ot this
Summons. p. p, PARRELL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Room 10. Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Oregon.
SLAYING ATHLETE
HARLINOEN, Tex., May SI. (AP)
William Osborne, 16 year old Fre
mont high school student, was charg
ed with murder and lodged In the
Falfurrlas jail without bond at a pre
liminary Bearing there today In con
nection with the slaying of J. M.
"Jack" Brlnck, former member of the
U. 8. Olympic rowing team.
The youth waa arrested yesterday a
he emerged from brush toward the
highway near the scene of the slay
ing. He directed officer to a point
In the brush where a weapon waa
hidden and produced 70 which he
told the herlff he took from Brlnck'
wallet.
Sheriff officers said Osborne con
fessed to the slaying.
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BIRTHS
Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Quackenbuah of
Gold Hill are the parenta of a son
weighing 7A pounds, born Monday.
May 31, at Purucker'r Maternity home.
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WINDOW GLASS we sell window
glass and will replace your broken
window reaonably, Trowbridge Cab
Inet Work.
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Spoken
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Ireland
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carol
Shellfish
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Collection of
facts
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Flowed
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Small sticks
Accomplice:
slang
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mother
Deals out
sparingly
Pay
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Require
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Evans Valley
EVANS VALLEY, May 32.(SpI.)
Wlmer precinct voted at the Enter
prise Orange hall Instead of at the
Wlmer store, as advertised,
Mrs. Eva Stewart of the Wlmer store
left Saturday with the Griffiths of
Central Point, by auto, for an exten
sive trip until August. They will go
to Wichita, Kansaa via the Redwood
highway. Yoeemlte Park, San Fran
cisco and continue on the Lincoln
highway to Kanaaa, where Mrs. Stew
ard will visit a sister. They will re
turn by way of the Yellowstone Na
tional park and come home from the
north.
Mrs. J. R. Bo wen of Evans Valley
la very 111 with flu, having become HI
Saturday,
Oliver H. Smith of Portland haa
been here on business during the
paat week. The Smiths homesteaded
the old Coghan place two years ego,
but 'during their five months' leave
of absence this winter they sold their
relinquishment to Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Montgomery of Portland, who have
moved on the place.
Mr, and Mrs. Smith, who bought
a lot and built a house In Portland.
are located, there now.
Melvln Bourne of Loa Angelea pur
chased a home In Oranta Paaa and
A new truck and Is logging the tim
ber for Sandy Blakely off the John
Bachelor land back of Bear Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Skevlngton moved Into
Mrs. Skevlngton'a ;n ther'a house near
Rogue River last Saturday and Sun
day Charlie went to Crater Lake to
work In a CCC camp.
Edmund Pitman, who Is first aa-
latant engineer on the 8. 8. San Ber
nardino, which makes four trips a
year oi three months each Into for
eign waters, la remaining here thla
trip with hla mother. He la making
a illy pond, a frog pond and several
Improvement on the Pitman ranch.
His brother, Paul, la working In Ari
zona.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ingle made a
buslnesa trip to Medford, Eagle Point
and Trail Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart gave
a surprise farewell party for their
mother, Mrs. Eva Stewart, Friday
evening at their home, aa alio waa
to leave Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Purrler returned laat
week from B urban, Calif., driving
back and bringing her mother, Mrs.
Mary Butterfleld, to spend the sum
mer here.
There were over two hundred peo
ple In attendance at the oandldatea
ball at Enterprise Orange May B.
May 13 the patrons of the Wlmer
school gave a farewell party for Mr.
and Mrs. Ballon, at the Orange hall.
Mr. Ballon has been principal of the
Wlmer b-joo1 during the paat year,
and does not expect to return next
year,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Le Molne ex
pect to move to California aa' soon
aa school cloaea In Rogue River.
Mra. Schmeller and mother, Mrs.
John Jennings, both of Medford, were
guesta of Mrs. Law and Mra. Barto
on Monday. Sgt. Schmeller la being
transferred to Ft. Law ton, near Se
attle, and they will be leaving Med
ford soon.
Mlaa Inn la Ingle la spending a
week with the Qnys of Ookl Hill,
staying there for graduation exerciaes
Before leaving, her mother gave a
party Saturday to which came many
of her young friends to enjoy games
and refreshments, at their home
among the azaleas.
Frank Jackaon and Mr. Daugherty
have new cars.
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Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, May S3. (Spl.)
Women' group preaented two amus
ing short plays at a plcnlo supper
for their huarjands, at th home ot
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Madsen, May 30.
The program also Included recitations
by Vera and Alma Ayrea, a dialogue
by Oeraldlne and Avadna Ayre. and
songs by the Qlrl Scouts. Tlio who
Interpreted characters In the play
ware: Mra, Jamea Da vies, .Mrs. Jack
Crump, Mra. Aaron Ayres, Mrs. Cliar
11 Madsen, Mra. Harry Ayres, Mrs
Arthur Davie and Mr. John Black
playa and makeup were under tnu
direction of Mrs. Black. Properties
and costume were don by Mrs.
Aaron Ayre and Mrs Charlie Madsen
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg'e Brownie were
special guest at th women' group
entertainment Sunday evening.
Mis Amy Lynch ot Medford Hi
spending thl week with Mr. John
Black.
A. B. "Doe" Ayres and Ed Meyen
visited th Harry Ayre family Thur.
day. May 17.
Aaron "Junior" Ayre 1 th first of
local young folk to return horn from
sohool for th aummer. He arrived
from Central Point May 13.
Mrs. Walter Oaylord Cartney and
Mrs. Oeorg Well of Loa Angelea came
on Mother' day for an extended visit
with their sister, Mr. Paul Pesroe.
and thlr mother, Mra. Boyd.
Mr. C. O. Dorothy and Miss Car
men Dorothy of Jacksonville vlalted
Mra. Arthur Davis, May It.
Logan Wooldrldge, hi son Walter
and hi grandson were on th creek
in March of cattle May IS.
Harry Ayrea returned from the
Annls Sprlnn COO camp to tpend a
we.k with hie famll
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davie and Mr,
Jamea Davie were Sunday dinner
guesu of Mr. and Mr. FYed Kelon
in Medford. May 30.
Pred Off, nbacher wa dinner gueit
of Mr. and Mr. John Black Sunday.
May 30.
DISABLED VrrEllANS BARN DANCE
will be held at 3S So. Riverside Wed
nesday. 33nd. Come have a good time
where th. crowd goes.
Briefs
Tolo
TOLO, May 23. (8pl.) Annual
meeting of Tolo Community club will
bo May 24. All members are request
ed to be there. Visitors are welcome.
School will close Thursday noon.
Appropriate exercises of gamea, a short
program and refreshments In place
of the usual picnic will start at 7
p. m.
T. A. Muse and Jack Thorpe are
putting In several acres of tomatoes.
Edward Inmann. who graduated
from Central Point high school, has
enrolled In the CCC and expects to
go to Crater Lake park Monday,
Dick Rlchman has a crew of men
hauling hay to his winter range here.
P. A. Track will enter Sacred Heart
hospital Monday for treatment and
a minor operation under Dr. Hayes.
Esther Davis Is In school agnln after
an absence of six weeks, due to
measles and resulting complications.
Charles Standlford and John Green
are helping with the hay harvest at
Klrtland farm.
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Persist
PERSIST, May 22. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Oarber and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Parker were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison May 20.
Wayne Ash was a guest at the U W.
Ash home May 20.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. WHUts of Per
sist were transacting business affairs
In Medford last Friday.
Victor Peterson snd Charles Ovel-
man were Sunday callers at the Ervln
Hutchison's.
Mrs. Jess Oarber and Mrs. Sam
Parker called at the Matthews cabin
May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Ash of Trail May 19.
Harvey Morgan and Carl Ohlldreth
called at the Brlstow's Sunday.
Mildred Young spent Friday night
and Saturday with the Amos Ayres'
on Elk Creek,
Raymond Schermerhorn has moved
to the P. and. S. ranch, having sold
out his farming Interests at Persist.
Katie Ash has recovered splendidly
from her recent operation and Is ex
pected home soon.
Mrs. Stewart D its worth and Mrs.
Fred Sturgis attended the graduation
exercises of Miss Doris Houston at
Eagle Point, May 18.
McLeod
McLEOD, May 32 (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Blden and Joa O'Brien of
Medford fished In the Rogue Sunday
and caught a nice string of trout.
Frank Dltaworth took a load of hla
strawberrlea to Klamath Fall, laat
week.
Dale and Jim 8nwyer aro enjoying
a visit from their mother,
Mrs. Hobart Dltaworth and chil
dren are visiting her mother at Apple
gate for a few day.
Mlaa Erma Olaae la suffering from
an attack of Intestinal flu.
W. D, Coburn la attending to bual
ness matter at Roseburg.
Carol and Joyce Nedrey apent Bun
day with Betty Coburn.
Mra. Elmer Cearley returned Frl-
day from a Medford hospital, where
she has been receiving medical care
for a few days.
Mrs. J. E. Peyton ha been Buffer
ing from s tooth Infection.
Mr. Dale Sawyer went to Medford
Saturday for treatment of her eye,
Ralph Bender of the CCC spent tha
week-end with his wife, who Is pick
ing strawberrlea at Dltswortha. The
Benders formerly lived at the Weeks'
camp ground.
Laurelhurat school closed May 18.
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Meteorological Report
May 22, 1931.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: .Fair tonight
and Wednesday. Warmer tonight;
cooler Wednesday.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes
day, but cloudy Wedneny on coast.
Warmer east and south portion ta-
WCdnesday in weet portion.
Local utita.
Temperature a year ago today
Highest, 60; lowest, 40.
Total monthly precipitation, .20
Inch; d.ficl.ncy lor the month. .6
inch. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1933, 9.38 inches; deficiency
for the season, 7.00 Inches.
Relative humidity at 3 p. m. yester.
day, 17; s a. m. today, 70.
Sunrise tomorrow. 4:43 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:33 p. m.
Ohserratlons Taken at 5 a. m.,
1!0 Meridian Time.
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Boston es 54 T. Cloudy
Cheyenne 86 44 .... P.ctdy
Chicago 93 50 .40 Cloudy
Eureka 63 54 .... Cloudy
Helena ....., 08 .... M
Loa Angelea 83 80 .... cloudy;
MEDFORD .... 91 49 .... Clear
New Orleans 84 73 1.86 Clear
New York 8b 63 .01 P. Cldy
Omaha . 88 62 Clear
Phoenix ...,....102 78 P. Cldy
Portland 83 56 P. Cldy
Reno 86 53 Clear
Roseburg 84 90 Clear
Salt Lake 80 54 Clear
San Francisco... 73 53 Cloudj
Seattle 70 54 Clear '
Spokane .. 70 46 Clear
Walla Walla 78 53 .... P. Cldy
Washington, D.C. 04 88 .06 Clear
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CLEVELAND. (UP) Cleveland's)
ex-wlves are keeping a close watch.
on the business news these days.
And Just as soon as they learn that
friend ex-husband Is getting a pay
raise they rush Into divorce court
with the chant, "We want ours."
And, according to John Lavelle,
domestic relations court clerk, they
have a good chance of getting It. La
velle said that hundreds of requesti
for more alimony have been filed
since the new business upturn and
pay Increases In many Industries.
Get Reno License.
RENO, Nov., May 22. (;p Marriage
licenses Issued here Included John B,
Edler, 48, Klamath Falls, Ore and
Nelle L. Hanan, 41, Lake view, Ore.
Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of warrants drawn on School District
No. 69, as follows: No. 29 and 40 and
numbers 52 to 230 Inclusive. . Pay
able at Medford National bank. In
terest ceases May 22nd, 1934.
MRS. HAZEL OANFIELD, Clerk,
School District No. 69.
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night.
May 30.
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